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Published by nashslash001, 2016-10-04 16:08:35

Western Producer 2014-08-21

Western Producer 2014-08-21

56 AUGUST 21, 2014 | WWW.PRODUCER.COM | THE WESTERN PRODUCER

1US0G8all0on 1US5G6all0on 2US0G0all0on

SALE 1300$Regular PriceSALE 1900$Regular PriceSALE

PRICE $1785 PRICE $2650 PRICE
Regular Price
Available in black, white or blue Available in black, white or blue Optional baffle system and galvanized straps
800$$1050
Available in black, white or blue

2US5G0all0on 3US4G0all0on

SALEwhite or blue SALE $$white or blue

$$Optional baffle system and Comes standard with straps

3100 2350galvanizedstraps 6000 4995andbafflesystem
Available in black, Regular Price Available in black, Regular Price

PRICE PRICE

Huge selection of banjo fittings at competitive pricing. www.hold-onindustries.com

306.253.4343 or 1.800.383.2228
Sale ends August 31, 2014 or while supply last

THE GAME CHANGING #1 CONSUMER
COMPACT CROSSOVER! REPORTS TOP
COMPACT CAR
•Full Off-Roading Capabilities with Symmetrical AWD FOR MANY
•1,500 lb. Towing Capacity • YEARS RUNNING!

Generous Ground Clearance • Sport
Handling • Class Leading

Fuel Efficiency 6.0L/100km

2014 SUBARU XV CROSSTREK 2014 IMPREZA
$1,000 CASH LOW FINANCE RATES FROM .5% OR
MSRP FROM MSRP FROM
PURCHASE DISCOUNT ³$24,995* $1,500 CASH
³$19,995*
PURCHASE DISCOUNT
2015 WRX STI
2015 WRX CHOOSE 1 OF THESE 3 BEASTS!
NOW ARRIVED!
HAS ARRIVED! 2015 BRZ NOW ARRIVED!

THE BEAUTY

MSRP FROM ENGINEERED MSRP FROM BEAST MODE MSRP FROM
TO PERFORM! ACTIVATED!
* ³$27,295* ³$37,995*
³ 29,995$

2014 LEGACY 2014 OUTBACK

AFFORDABLE MID-SIZE SEDAN WITH THE MORE YOU GET OUT,
TOP SAFETY OF SUBARU AWD! THE BETTER IT GETS!

LOW FINANCE LOW FINANCE
RATES FROM .5% OR RATES FROM .5% OR

$3,000 CASH $3,000 CASH

PURCHASE DISCOUNT PURCHASE DISCOUNT

MSRP FROM MSRP FROM

³$23,495* ³$28,495*

ELITE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP INC. O/A

SUBARU OF SASKATOON
471 CIRCLE PLACE • 665-6898 OR 1-877-373-2662
MORE VEHICLES AT WWW.SUBARUOFSASKATOON.COM
*MSRP does not include Freight, PDI,Taxes & Fees *See dealer for details

57THE WESTERN PRODUCER | WWW.PRODUCER.COM | AUGUST 21, 2014

1-800-667-4515 SASKATOON

www.combineworld.com REGINA

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

2007 2008 6-? 6-?
NH CR9070 NH CR9060 )::1>)4; )::1>)4;

1225 thrash hours, 1410 hours, 49,900$ 23,800IH 2388 ............................$
76C pickup included, 98,900JD 9860 STS ....................$
field ready, 76C pickup $ Cat 480 ............................ 79,000JD 9750 STS .....................$
yield and 119,800included,
field ready ............ 36,500NH TX66...........................$
$moisture

139,800..................

2011 2008 2008 HB 4555, 45’ flex 2012 NEW 14’
MD FD70 IH 2162 CHALLENGER SWATHMASTER
WR9740
40’ flex draper
40’ flex draper, DKD, pea auger, 29,800darper w/ air system, $
54,800$w/ CNH adapter,
transport, $ exc. cond.............................. 227 hours, 30’, $ 8 belt, hydraulic $
64,800Cat/JD adp. avail. .... pea auger. ............... 89,800double swath, 13,838windguard,
CNH adapter, 22,8002007 HB 4555, Grain Belt $

Plus 45’ flex draper................. like NEW.................. ultra-float .................

WE WELCOME YOUR TRADES!!

WHAT DO CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT

1999 1997 CombineWorld? 1997 2003
HB SP30 NH 971 AGCO 5000 MD 972
‘Your header landed at about 3pm,
30’ to fit 2188 combine, mine broke at 8 again, thank you for 36’ draper w/ UII pickup reel, 30’ draper header
the rush.’
knife straight, $ 30’ w/ UII pickup $ fits 8570 MF, $ 19,800$with pickup reel
17,900& transport good........ 8,900reel, dual knife Darren 9,800transport
adapter Ponteix, SK & transport ..............

drive ............................. included........................

2012 1997
NH 790CP JD 914

3,6501990

Good
16’, 4,9802001 MF Agco, $ 9,8001994 JD 914, $ JD 214, ..................... $
windguard
Auger & floor both Overall 8/10 condition.............
21,800very good .................$ New belts, $ good..........
9,450auger 90%,
6,950IH 2015, 7,5001995 JD 914, JD 212,
& windguard
auger & floor Auger & floor $ Auger, floor & $ 3,9801983 $

floor 70% ..................... 8/10 .................. all 75%..... Floor
belts good .........

FINANCING & LEASING AVAILABLE! ?-:-6<
<:)+<7:;

2011 2012 JD 2012 2012 2009 JD
JD 4930 9330 JD 9335R JD 8235R 9630T

120’, 1635 hours, June 2014 powershift, diff lock, 3215 hours, 3 point hitch, duals, 3800 hours, PTO, powershift,

Green Light DONE, $ 5 hyds, front/rear $ powershift, fresh Green Light 3 point hitch, $ 4 hyds, front
179,800Field ready............ 174,900weights, 169,900PTO, sold $ 149,900duals, sold 149,900weights, $
loaded!!

620/70R42 duals.. w/ warranty ......... w/ warranty ......... 36” tracks ...........

TELEHANDLERS

2007 2008 IH 2011 2006 2008 Genie GTH-844, 8000lbs,
APACHE MAGNUM 335 IH PUMA 195 NH TJ380
AS1210
MFWD, 330HP, 4100 hours, PTO, 380HP,
90’ high clearance, mechanical drive, GPS 3 point hitch, 195 HP, MFWD, 54,80044’ reach, $
119,8004WD, $
129,900duals $ good mech/cosmetic
& Auto Steer, 1378 hours, 7121 hours........... ...........
front & back ........
89,8002 sets of tires ..........$ 89,800excellent $ Gca6b-4, 24A05, 960h0r0sl.b..s..,$
1999 hours, 39,8002004 JLG

condition.................. 42’ reach,

58 AUGUST 21, 2014 | WWW.PRODUCER.COM | THE WESTERN PRODUCER
DL #311284

59THE WESTERN PRODUCER | WWW.PRODUCER.COM | AUGUST 21, 2014

COMBINE & HEADER
SALES EVENT!

GET READY FOR HARVEST NOW! FARM WORLD HAS REDUCED NEW & PRE-OWNED HEADERS & COMBINES

ALMOST 45% OFF SELECT UNITS. ALL CASH DEALS!

2009 NEW HOLLAND 2007 NEW HOLLAND 2008 NEW HOLLAND 1985 NEW HOLLAND 2003 NEW HOLLAND
CR9070 CR9070 CR9070 TR96 CR940

# N22455A. 831 HRS. # PN2623A. 1,367 HRS. # PN2766A. 1,653 HRS. # N21067D. 2,942 HRS. # PN2893B. 1,604 HRS.

WAS $229,000 NOW! WAS $177,500 NOW! WAS $172,000 NOW! WAS $9,000 NOW! WAS $94,000 NOW!

$199,000 $159,500 $165,000 $7,000 $85,000

2012 New Holland CR9090 2011 New Holland CR9080 2009 New Holland CR9070 2008 New Holland CR9070

#N22195A. $305,000 #PN3198A. $289,000 #PN3019C. $189,000 #N21872C. $175,000
WAS $364,000 WAS $315,300 WAS $256,000 WAS $189,000

2011 New Holland CR9070 2011 New Holland CR9080 2009 New Holland CR9080 2006 New Holland CR970

#N22197B. $239,000 #PN3199A. $299,000 #PN3105A. $212,000 #HN3133A. $139,000
WAS $296,000 WAS $330,000 WAS $285,000 WAS $160,000

2011 New Holland CR9070 2011 New Holland CR9070 2008 New Holland CR9070 2005 New Holland CR970

#N22200A. $229,000 #PN3202A. $269,000 # HN3179A. $175,000 #HN2643C. $139,000
WAS $286,000 WAS $315,000 WAS $195,000 WAS $156,000

2011 New Holland CR9090Z 2010 New Holland CR9080 2008 New Holland CR9070 2005 John Deere 9760

#HN3374A. $299,000 #PN3112A. $219,000 #HN3180B. $175,000 #N22081B. $137,000
WAS $335,000 WAS $291,500 WAS $195,000 WAS $152,000

2011 New Holland CR9090Z 2010 New Holland CR9070 2008 New Holland CR9070 2003 New Holland CR960

#HN3375A. $299,000 #N22058A. $209,000 #PN3017D. $175,000 #N21830A. $99,000
WAS $335,000 WAS $239,000 WAS $229,000 WAS $109,000

2011 New Holland CR9090Z 2010 New Holland CR9070 2008 New Holland CR9070 1999 New Holland TR99

#HN3376A. $299,000 #N22229A. $229,000 #PN3018D. $175,000 #HN2643D. $55,000
WAS $335,000 WAS $289,000 WAS $229,000 WAS $72,500

2011 New Holland CR9080 2009 New Holland CR9070

#PN3197A. $289,000 #N20343B. $169,000
WAS $320,750 WAS $188,000

2010 1995 2010
HONEY BEE SP36 HONEY BEE HONEY BEE SP40

ONLY 2 LEFT IN SP25 #PH2545
STOCK!
#N21873. ONLY 1 LEFT!
PRICES STARTING AT
WAS $13,500 NOW
$44,900
$10,500 $50,000

2008 2004 NEW 2013
HONEY BEE HONEY BEE HONEY BEE

SP25 SP36 SP36
ONLY 3 IN STOCK!
#W22132A. #W22288A.
NOW
WAS $31,500 WAS $31,000
$71,900
$25,000 $26,000

2012 Honey Bee SP36 2007 New Holland HB3655 2004 New Holland 94C 1997 MacDon 960
ONLY 3 IN STOCK! $
#W22135A. $28,000 #HW3359A. $29,900 #PW2723D. $19,000
62,000#HW3384A. WAS $69,000 WAS $41,900 WAS $34,500 WAS $22,900

2011 MacDon D60 2006 Honey Bee SP36 2002 Agco 700 1996 New Holland 971
ONLY 2 IN STOCK! $
#HW3362A. $36,000 #W22133A. $4,500 #N21873G. $4,500
68,000#PW3259A. WAS $75,500 WAS $40,000 WAS $7,900 WAS $4,900

Hwy. #3, Kinistino 306-864-3667 Hwy. #5, Humboldt Hwy. #2 S., Prince Albert

David H ...............................306-921-7896 306-682-9920 306-922-2525
Jim ......................................306-864-8003
Kelly ....................................306-961-4742 Perry ...................................306-231-3772 Brent ...................................306-232-7810
David J................................306-864-7603 Shane ..................................306-231-5501 Aaron ..................................306-960-7429
Tyler ....................................306-749-7115
SPRAYER DEPT.
Mike ....................................306-921-5070 SPRAYER & GPS DEPT.
Chris ...................................306-960-6519
PRECISION FARMING DEPT.
Brad ....................................306-864-2660

Visit www.farmworld.ca for our full inventory

60 CLASSIFIED ADS THE WESTERN PRODUCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014

NH 973 FLEX HEADER, 1996, 25’, good 36’ MACDON 972 draper header, split PU WRECKING COMBINES: IHC 1482, 1460, 1540 GEHL FORAGE BLOWER, exc. cond.,
915, 914, 715, 503, 403; JD 7701, 7700, always shedded, $2000. 306-232-4716,
cond., $7500; JD 444 Corn header, reel, fore&aft., pea auger, 80/88 series M e d icine Ha t 6601, 6600, 106, 105, 95, 630; MF 860, 306-232-7762, Rosthern, SK.
Tra ctor 850, 851, 760, 751, 750, 510, S92; NH
1990, 12 row, 20” row spacing, poly divid- Case/IH adapter, w/transport, good con- TR70, 95, 1400, 995; White 8900, 8800, RICHARDTON HI-DUMPS #1200, #750,
Sa lva ge Inc. 8700, 8650, 8600, 7800, 7600; CFE 5542; #770; JD 3970 Harvester, $8900; NH 890,
ers, exc. cond., will also fit on NH com- dition, $14,000 OBO; Also, 25’ MacDon Gleaner C, F, L, M; CCIL 9600, 960, 951; $2500; IH 781, $2500; JD 7.5 Hay head,
Specia lizing In N ew, Used Versatile 2000. 306-876-4607 Goodeve SK $3000. 1-866-938-8537, Manitoba.
bines, $15,500. Call or text 204-378-0020 960 draper header, w/PU reel, good cond, & Reb uiltAgricultura l
And C onstruction Pa rts DEUTZ TRACTOR SALVAGE: Used parts NEW HOLLAND 1905 SP Forage Harvester
or 204-378-0030, Arborg, MB. $6500 OBO. 306-961-8061, Shellbrook, SK for Deutz and Agco. Uncle Abe’s Tractor, c / w P U a n d c o r n h e a d e r, $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 .
780-674-2440, 780-305-4106 Barrhead AB
1997 JD 914 PU header w/exc. auger, 2004 HONEYBEE 36’ header, pea auger, 1

header only, $5400. PU only $4950 - piece reel, new finger, fore/aft, new knife,

$9,450. Trades welcome. 1-800-667-4515, fits CIH or NH, asking $31,500. Shaunavon

www.combineworld.com 306-297-2056, 306-297-7660.

3- CASE/IH 1015 8 belt PU headers, Call Today 519-338-5769, fax 338-3963, Harriston ON JF-STOLL MODEL FCT-900 silage cutter,
$3250 OBO. 218-779-1710, Gully, MN. used very little, vg cond. $19,900.
1-877-527-7278 GOODS USED TRACTOR parts (always 780-877-2339, 780-877-2326, Edberg, AB.
MACDON 963 HEADERS: 36’, 2004 and FLEX HEADS: JD 924, $6000; JD 925, buying tractors). David or Curtis, Roblin,
2005 models, PU reel, fore/aft, good $6500; JD 930, $6500; JD 925, air reel, www.mhtractor.ca MB., 204-564-2528, 1-877-564-8734. 2004 IHC 7400 tandem automatic w/new
cond., JD 50 series adapter and JD 60 se- $8500; Case/IH #1020, 25’-$6000, M edicine Ha t, AB . 20’ silage box, $74,900; 2006 Freightliner

ries adapter, $27,000 for ‘05 and $25,000 30’-$8000; #1015 PU, $3500; #1010, B uying Ag & Construction Columbia with 20’ silage box, 470 Detroit,
15 spd, $59,900. Price reduced. K&L
for ‘04. 306-354-7206, Mazenod, SK. 25’-$4000, 30’-$4500; Agshield 25’ Canola GRATTON Equipment and Auto. Phone Ladimer at:
COULEE
2009 HONEYBEE 4555, 45’ flex draper, pusher, $7000; Weigh wagons, $2500 up. Equipm ent For D ism antling 306-795-7779, Ituna, SK. DL #910885.
1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB AGRI PARTS LTD.
double knife drive, excellent condition,
IRMA, AB.
$ 2 5 , 8 0 0 . fi n a n c i n g av a i l a b l e . C a l l 2011 MD FD70, 40’ flex draper, DKD, pea SMITH’S TRACTOR WRECKING. Huge
1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com auger, transport, CNH adapter, $64,800. fi- inventory new and used tractor parts. 1-888-327-6767
nancing available. JD adapter in stock. Call 1-888-920-1507
2005 HONEYBEE HEADER, 36’ CNH, adapt- 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 1-888-676-4847. www.gcparts.com
er, single UII PU reel, fore & aft reel, al-
S EXS M ITH US EDways shedded, excellent shape, $35,000 2012 NH 790CP, 16’ header w/new center Huge Inventory
OBO. Call 306-452-3998, Antler, SK. belt, in very good condition, $21,800. Fi- FARM P ARTS LTD . Of Used, New &
Rebuilt Combine
2008 CAT F540, 40’ flex platform, $26,500. nancing available. Trades welcome. Call S EX S M ITH , ALTA. & Tractor Parts.
Call Gary 204-326-7000, Reimer Farm 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com w w w .u sed fa rm pa rts.co m Tested And Ready

Equipment, Hwy. 12 N., Steinbach, MB., 2009 40’ MACDON FD70, single knife, Em ail: fa rm pa rt@ telu spla n et.n et
www.reimerfarmequipment.com
very well maintained, JD adapter, $60,000

SHELBOURNE STRIPPER HEADER 2004, 32', OBO. Call 306-640-7373, Assiniboia, SK.

CIH 88 series adapter, rebuilt drive, not WANTED: JD 914 PU for 9500 JD com- YOUR ONE STOP FOR NEW , 2011 JF STOLL 1355 silage cutter, low
used last 3 seasons, $34,000 OBO. b i n e , i n v e r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n . USED & REBUILT AG PARTS. DEGELMAN ROCK PICKER, new chain, acres, ran with a 200 HP tractor, exc. cond.,
306-672-6605, 306-741-1634, Hazlet, SK. 204-744-2128, Somerset, MB. $1,200 OBO. Call Jim Lynch 306-722-7770, always shedded, field ready, $55,000 OBO.
[email protected]
Dis m a n tlin g a ll m a jor m a ke s Osage, SK. [email protected] 306-398-7554, Neilburg, SK.

2002 NH 73C flex header, fits TX or TR, a n d m ode ls of tra ctors , ROCK-O-MATIC 546 ROCK picker, good NEW HOLLAND 790 forage harvester for

good condition, asking $15,500. Call com b in e s , s w a th e rs , b a le rs condition, $3750. Call 780-210-0800 or parts or can still be used, $3000 OBO. Call
a n d fora ge h a rve s te rs .
306-358-4342, Denzil, SK. 2005 RAKE-UP PICKUP header, good shape, Plu s M u ch M o re! 780-636-2892 evenings, Andrew, AB. 306-796-4546, Central Butte, SK.

$3000. Call me at 780-678-0808, Ferintosh,
CROP DIVIDERS TO fit 1020 Case flex AB.
header, very good condition, $600/pair.

306-567-8354, 306-567-3225 Davidson SK WANTED: MELROE PU BELTS c/w steel 1-8 00-340-119 2 To Ship.
MACDON 960 HEADER, 30’, PU reel, ap- teeth (must be like new). 780-662-2617.

prox. 7500 acres, w/wo bi-dir. adapter, 8-BELT RAKE-UP PU, Kirby chaff spreader. Bu yin g Fa rm Equ ipm en t We Purchase Late 1995 SCHULTE 9600, 8’ snowblower, 540
gauge wheels. 306-448-4412, Manor, SK. Fo rD ism a n tlin g Model Equipment PTO, $5950. Contact 1-800-667-4515,
Also parting out IH 1480, 3- 1482’s and 21’ www.combineworld.com

2006 CIH 1020 flex header, 30’, on-mov- CCIL 550 swather. Les 306-747-3517,
er, fore&aft., PU reel, $27,000 OBO; Also, Parkside, SK.

2010 HoneyBee, 36’, PU reel, all options, Harvest Salvage Co. Ltd. For Parts.
1-866-729-9876
with CIH adapter, $46,000 OBO. Call
5150 Richmond Ave. East Brandon, MB
780-853-0603, Vermillion, AB. INDIVIDUAL BALE WRAPPER 2010
2010 MAV REDEKOP straw chopper used, www.harvestsalvage.ca
2008 HONEYBEE 36’ straight cut header, $7,000 OBO. Call me at: 780-678-0808, New Used & Re-man parts McHale 991 BE, good condition, $19,000
N H a d ap t e r, fo r e / a f t , U I I P U r e e l , Ferintosh, AB.
$26,000. 306-845-7541, 306-845-7542, Tractors Combines Swathers TRIPLE B WRECKING, wrecking tractors, OBO. Call 780-210-0800 or 780-636-2892

combines, cults., drills, swathers, mixmills. evenings, Vilna, AB.

Turtleford, SK. COMBINE HOPPERCOVERS: all extensions. etc. We buy equipment. 306-246-4260, YOUNG’S EQUIPMENT INC. For all your 1995 STEPDECK TROMBONE Tandem Trail-
306-441-0655, Richard, SK. silage equipment needs call Ron toll free er, 48'-65" stretch on 22" rubber, 6" live roll,
204-436-2335, www.hoppercovers.com 306-565-2405, Regina, SK. CVI good until Sept. 30, 2014, $27,500.
2005 MACDON 963 36’, JD adaptor, single Elm Creek, MB.
point and multi point hookups, upper cross

auger, fore and aft, pickup reel, transport. MUDHOG 4WD KIT, fits MF 9790, Gleaner SALVAGE NEW ARRIVALS: County, Nuf- JD 5730 SP forage harvester, PU header, 403-485-4703, 403-485-2170, Vulcan, AB.
306-478-2576, McCord, SK. A75, and Challenger 670 combines. Still in field, Volvo; Ford TW20, 6600, 5000, 235 HP, field ready, $19,000. Ph Milt [email protected]
306-587-2388, 306-741-2006, Cabri, SK.
2004 HONEYBEE 30’, transport, JD adapt- crate. 18.4x26 tires and rims, $19,000 OBO. 3000; Int. 684, 574, 885; MF 165, 35, S90;
er, always shedded, very low acres, exc. 780-837-8296, Valleyview, AB. NH FORAGE HARVESTER FX58, 355 PU,
David Brown 1210, 1410, 885. Unity, SK. KP, RI450 corn head, 2109 chopper hrs.,
all updates, exc. cond., field ready. Can
cond. $29,000. 306-338-3647 Wadena, SK. USED KIRBY CHAFF SPREADER, right hand 306-228-3011, www.britishtractor.com separate. 403-634-4026, Lethbridge, AB.

2009 HONEYBEE 4555 45’ flex draper, drive, $650. Phil Sanden, 306-734-2879, AGRA PARTS PLUS, parting older trac-
very good condition, DKD, JD or NH/IH 306-734-7768, Craik, SK. tors, tillage, seeding, haying, along w/oth-

adapter, cross auger, transport, $29,500. J O H N D E E R E 7 7 2 1 S t r aw c h o p p e r. er Ag equipment. 3 miles NW of Battle- 2007 NH P240 FORAGE HARVESTER 2004 NH SF110 high clearance sprayer
1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 306-856-4710 eves, Conquest, SK. ford, SK. off #16 Hwy. Ph: 306-445-6769.
w/PU, bought in 2009, $26,000. Call A.E. w/Norac height control, located near Din-

FLEX PLATFORMS IN Stock, JD 216, 920, G.S. TRACTOR SALVAGE, JD tractors Chicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, smore, SK. Please call Cliff 306-846-2175

925, 930, 630, 635. CIH 1020, 25’ and 30’, TWO 30’ BATT reels, large centre pipe, only. 306-497-3535, Blaine Lake, SK. Storthoaks, SK. or email [email protected] for info.

2020 30’ and 35’; NH 973, 30’ w/air and $150 each. 306-885-4545, Sedley, SK. CAT LEXION SALVAGE, many great parts
w/o air, Cat FL540, 40’. Have many off 480/485R combines. For details call
w/Crary air systems. Corn heads: JD 843; 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com
CIH 1083 in stock. Gary 204-326-7000 at

Reimer Farm Equip, Hwy. 12 N, Steinbach, COMB-TRAC SALVAGE. We sell new and
MB. www.reimerfarmequipment.com used parts for most makes of tractors,

30’ NH 971 HEADER w/batt reel, shedded, combines, balers, mixmills and swathers.
good cond., for TR combine. Langenburg, Phone 306-997-2209, 1-877-318-2221,
SK. 306-743-2770, 306-743-7732. Borden, SK. www.comb-tracsalvage.com
We buy machinery.

WANTED: STRAIGHT CUT header for

1440 Case/IH combine. Ph.

306-749-3232, Birch Hills, SK.

JD 930D, 30’ draper header, PU reel,
fore/aft, factory transport, vg cond.,
$30,000. 403-357-9913, Rimbey, AB.

2000 HONEYBEE 36’, JD adapter, not sin-

gle point, 1 year on new guards, $18,000.

306-264-7792, Glenbain, SK.

1995 HONEYBEE 36’ draper header, UII PICKETT ONE STEP dry bean windrowers,
reel, Case/IH adapter, c/w transport, vg 1995 8R30 w/table shift and tractor
cond. Call 306-940-8517, Kyle, SK. dividers, $12,000. 6R30 w/rock shanks and
tractor dividers, $11,000. 8R30 at 24" with

MF 9700 25’ flex header with MacDon PU Call 1-888-920-1507 tractor dividers, $6,000. All OBO and good
reels, Qwik cut knife, vg cond., with extra condition. 306-280-6101, Riverhurst, SK.
knife, $6500. Ph 306-723-4317, Cupar, SK. Combine World 1-800-667-4515, www. The Choice of Mechanized Farmers Worldwide™
combineworld.com; 20 minutes east of MILESTONE PILER, 36”x46’, 230 Volt, 3
1997 MACDON 960 36’ header w/PU reel, Saskatoon, SK on Highway #16. Used Ag & PH; Milestone 6-man grading table, 230
factory transport, JD adapter, good cond. Industrial equipment, new, used & rebuilt Volt, 3PH; Grimme GZ1700 two row har-
Call 306-297-7977, Eastend, SK. parts, & premium quality tires at unbeatable vester; Grimme RL3600 four row windrow-
prices! 1 yr. warranty on all parts. Canada’s er; Double L, 60” sizer, model 621.
JD 853A and 853, ALL CROP HEADERS, largest inventory of late model combines & 306-445-5602, North Battleford, SK.
8 row, 30”, PTO drive, exc. cond., $8500 swathers. Exceptional service.

for 853A, $6000 for 853. 204-758-3943, LOEFFELHOLZ TRACTOR AND COMBINE gallantsales.com Large inventory of new The most exciting development yet!
204-746-5844, St. Jean, MB. Salvage, Cudworth, SK., 306-256-7107. and used potato equip. Dealer for Tristeel Mount Flexxifinger’s Corn Harvest
Pans™ on your draper header
PARTING OUT: 1998 Freightliner FL70, 5.9 MAGIKIST HIGH PRESSURE washer, pump We sell new, used and remanufactured Mfg. wash line equip. Dealer for Logan Corn Harvest to harvest your corn.
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2007 NH SF216 pull type, 100’, 1600 gal. 2013 CIH 4430, 120’, luxury cab, Viper NEW 53’ SPRAYER trailers, 80,000 GVWR 2007 72’ SEEDMASTER, 12” spacing, 6” BRANDT END GATE drill fill, hardly used, LEMKEN RUBIN 8 meter 26’ disc, demo

tank, chem eductor, $17,500. Lloydmin- Pro, HID lighting, wide fenders, AFS Accu- air ride, multi-use trailer w/beavertail, 13’ semi-pneumatic tires on shank w/Bour- hy d . r a m o n j o i n t , l i ke n ew, $ 4 0 0 . model, as new, $92,500. 204-761-4450,

ster, SK. Phone 1-888-492-8542 or web: Guide ready, $360,000. 1-888-788-8007, top deck, 40’ main deck. See your nearest gault 6700 ST cart, dual wheels, conveyor, 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. Brandon, MB.

www.redheadequipment.ca Saskatoon, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca Flaman location or call 1-888-435-2626. $210,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. SALFORD 41’ vertical tillage w/wo NH3
pump and openers, used two seasons. Call
2007 NEW HOLLAND SF216 pull type FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS BEHNKE DROP DECK semi style and 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK.
2010 BOURGAULT 3310, c/w 2011 Bour-
sprayer, 90’, suspended boom, 1000 gal. We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- pintle hitch sprayer trailers. Air ride, gault 6700 tank w/conveyor. Will separ- JOHN DEERE MODEL 1650 chisel plow, 306-795-7608, Ituna, SK.
plus rinse tank, $30,000. 1-888-365-2681, peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus- tandem and tridems. Contact SK: ate. 306-563-6355, 306-563-7610, Canora. 53’, good cond., $29,000 OBO.
Estevan, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. 306-398-8000; AB: 403-350-0336. 780-398-2422, Thorhild, AB. GET THE REAL FACTS about vertical till-
Call Back-Track Investigations for assis- WANTED: PEUGEOL MOTOR, diesel 87 2010 6550 CART with X20 monitor, rear age. Call for a complete info pkg. and take
2011 NH HIGH clearance sprayer, always tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. HP, for Melroe Spra-Coupe model 3430. tow hitch, bag lift, excellent, $95,000. MADARA KDB Princess compact high spd advantage of our 2 for 1 sale. Get a 40’
shedded, like new condition, very low Phone 403-631-3734. Contact Trent 306-540-5275 or Tyler disc for intensive stubble mixing/cultiva- Summers vertical tillage machine, plus a
acres, big tire pkg. option, triple nozzles, 2009 MILLER SPRAYER, 600 hrs., two sets TRIDEKON CROP SAVER, crop dividers. 306-533-8834. Located near Regina, SK. tion, 4-12 meter. Precision Seeding, 32.5’ high quality Summers field disc for
1350 gal. tank, 100’ booms, Raven Auto- 650/320 tires, auto-tread adjust, 4-Way Reduce trampling losses by 80% to 90%. 403-783-8880, 403-505-9524, Ponoka, AB. the same price as the competitors (high
Boom flotation guidance pkg., asking nozzle bodies, crop dividers, Raven Viper Call Great West Agro, 306-398-8000, Cut 1997 FLEXI-COIL 5000 57’ w/mid row speed want to be) disc. Contact Hauser
$45,000. 306-662-8405, Richmound, SK. GPS, AutoHeight, AutoSteer, 365 HP, on Knife, SK. NH3, 3.5” rubber packers, blockage moni- NEW 2012 MODEL 11S30 Thurston Blue Machinery, Melville, SK. 1-888-939-4444.
board presser washer, $235,000. Ferintosh, tor, good cond., tanks available, $15,800. Jet folding sub tiller, 21’ wide, SN 015068,
1980 RENN VERTEC sprayer, 90’, 800 gal. AB. 780-877-2574, 780-678-0808. DRY BOX, ALMOST new 300 cu. inch dry 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 11 shanks, asking $42,000. Discounted to 2009 22’ WISHEK DISC 862 tandem. Gate
tank (very good), booms are rough, $500 2012 CIH FL-4520, HID lighting, rear fen- spreader box for 49 series JD sprayers, sell. Call Don 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK. harrows w/carbide tips, front blades 28”,
OBO. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. ders, mud flaps, 810 tank, 1660 hrs., $40,000. Call: 780-678-0808, Ferintosh, AB. 2003 MORRIS MAX II, loaded, excellent, rear blades 28”. The disc is in nice condi-
$285,000. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, 12,000 acres, $48,900; 1997 Case/IH 2012 30’ WISHEK DISC 842. Has harrows, tion, serviced, field ready, $41,500. Lautts
FLEXI-COIL 67 PT sprayer, 80', Raven rate SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 2010 SEED HAWK 5012, 500 tank with 9330, 4 WD, powershift, 4 hyds., 4720 front blades are 28.5”, rear blades 29.5”, Rental, 701-324-2289, Harvey, N.D.
controller, $8,000 OBO. 306-372-7798, sectional control, liquid kit, 2100 gallon hours, new drop-in engine 500 hours ago, exc. cond., serviced, field ready, $65,000.
Luseland, SK. tank, blockage monitors and large tires. EZ-Steer, excellent cond., $58,900 or both Lautts Rental, 701-324-2289, Harvey, N.D. NEW 47’ SUMMERS incomparable dia-
306-268-4371, Bengough, SK. for $99,500. Toll free: 1-877-862-2387, mond disc for $50,000 less than some
2001 FLEXI-COIL S67XL pull type, 90’, 50- SEEDMASTER PACKER tires, rea- 1-877-862-2413, Nipawin, SK. AGWATER SUPPLY your Dynamic Ditchers competitors 40’ (high speed want to be)
1250 gal. tank, auto rate, suspended sonable condition. 306-771-2527, Edenw- dealership in Western Canada for the disc. Hauser Machinery, 1-888-939-4444,
boom, $15,900. 1-888-576-5561, Swift wold, SK. 1990 FLEXI-COIL 800 35’ air seeder with Wolverine ditcher. Need surface drainage? Melville, SK.
Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca Bourgault 2155 tank, 12” spacing, single Call today! 1-844-249-2837.
2009 MORRIS MAXIM II, 50’ drill, 10” shoot, 14” shovels, Splitter boots, liquid MORRIS MAGNUM CP760 cultivator, Mor-
AIRMASTER 3 PTH sprayer, w/hand wand, fert. kit, harrows, $19,500. Call Jordan 40’ WILRICH DD, new bearings, well main- ris mounted harrows, vg cond. Davidson,
18’, w/6’ extensions, 110 gal. tank, used anytime 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. tained, rear hitch and hyds., $19,500. Ph. SK. 306-567-7305, 306-567-3076.
only once, always shedded, $1500. John 403-345-3156, Coaldale, AB.
306-697-3249, Grenfell, SK. 2000 FLEXI-COIL 2340 air cart, 230 bush- KELLO-BILT 8’ to 20’ offset discs w/24”
el, very good condition, $16,800. Contact to 36” notched blades; Kello-Bilt 24’ to 38’
2010 CASE/IH 4420, 120’, Viper Pro, HID tandem wing discs w/26” and 28” notched
blades and oil bath bearings. Red Deer, AB.
www.kelloughs.com 1-888-500-2646.

lighting, 320 and 650 tires, chem eductor, 2006 JD 4920, 120’, 1200 gal., 20”, Auto- spacing, 8370XL 3 compartment tank, vg 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com VERTICAL TILLAGE, JOKER 37’, 2013, 2013 MODEL 1550 Sunflower tandem disc,
Turbo foam marker, $275,000. Estevan, SK Trac ready, 5 section boom, hi-flow, SS cond., $97,900. Trades welcome. Call good shape, $86,500. Corner Equipment, 50’, 9” spacing, 1/4” blades, 3 bar harrows.
888-365-2681, www.redheadequipment.ca tank and plumbing, no display/monitor, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com WANTED: VALMAR APPLICATOR to 204-483-2774, Carroll, MB. 306-231-8060, Englefeld, SK.
2010 CASE/IH 4420, 100’, 650 and 380 $108,000. Fillmore, SK. 306-861-4592. mount on cultivator. 780-826-3946, Fort
tires, AutoBoom, AccuBoom, AutoGuid- 4650 SPRAY COUPE, 80’, 1500 hrs., shed- WANTED: 5-1/2” RUBBER packers for Kent, AB. 30’ IHC 490 tandem disc, notched front GET THE REAL FACTS about vertical till-
ance, WAAS, $249,000. Swift Current, SK. ded, full GPS, sectional control, field Flexi-Coil 5000, 9” spacing. Will trade blades, new floatation tires, excellent con- age, call for a complete info pkg. We have
888-576-5561, www.redheadequipment.ca ready, nice shape, orig. owner. Stephen, 4-1/2” steel. 403-793-1705, Brooks, AB. WANTED: VALMAR AIR SEEDER trailer dition. 306-277-4416, Gronlid, SK. new and used Summers vertical tillage
2009 SPRA-COUPE 7660, Outback GPS E- 306-731-7235, Earl Grey, SK. type, in excellent condition. Call: machines and Summers discs for sale. All
drive, S-111 mapping, front and back 2010 65’ BOURGAULT 3310 paralink, 12” 780-723-2646, Edson, AB. 1978 MORRIS RODWEEDER, 36’, harrows sizes. Call: Machinery Dave, 403-545-2580
Tridekon crop dividers, 3 body nozzles, 20" 2011 JD 4930 120’ sprayer w/ 1635 hours, spacing, mid row shank banding, DS, rear removed, used very little, $500; 1981 Mor- Bow Island, AB. www.summersmfg.com
spacing, stored inside $124,000 OBO. June 2014 JD Green Light inspection done. hitch, $157,000. A.E. Chicoine Farm Equip- JD 1900/1910 air carts, 350/340/270 ris 30’ HD cultivator w/deadrod, tine har- BOURGAULT FH46-52, 48’ cult., 8” spacing,
780-385-8437, Forestburg, AB. LOADED!! $199,800. Trades welcome. ment Ltd. 306-449-2255, Storthoaks, SK. bu., both in good cond., $29,800/ rows, several new shovels and hyd. rams, 330 trips, 4-Bar quick change harrows,
[email protected] Financing available. 1-800-667-4515. $34,800/ $16,800. Trades welcome. Call $1000. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK. $19,000. 306-782-9507, Willowbrook, SK.
www.combineworld.com 2009 JD 1895 43’ disc drill w/2009 JD 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com
1995 ROGATOR 854, 200 HP, 90’ booms, 2005 CIH 4410, 90’, Aim Command, ac- 1910 430 bu. cart, duals all round, nice FARM EQUIPMENT FOR Sale: 12' cultivator; 40- 4” BEAVERTAIL SHOVELS, hard sur-
new 800 gal. tank, 2 sets of tires, Outback tive suspension, auto boom, 650 floaters, cond., $150,000. Can deliver to US border. MORRIS CONCEPT 2000, knock-on sweeps, 12' hay rake; 1 bottom walk-behind plow; 1 faced, with anhydrous pipes, $800. Call
GPS, mix tank and pressure washer, low $173,900. 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, 306-476-7248, Fife Lake, SK. QC boots, Bourgault 3225 tank, 2 compart- bottom sit-on plow; 2 bottom sit-on plow; 780-625-8400, Girouxville, AB.
hrs. Used mainly for banding fields in an SK. www.redheadequipment.ca ment, SS, TBH, hitch, 40' wing up packer, potatoe digger (walk behind and sit-on); 2
aerial spraying operation, $70,000. Waska- 2010 SEED HAWK 6010, S/N #101095 $30,000 OBO. 306-372-7798, Luseland, SK. wooden wheel wagons; JD chop/grinder WHY CHOOSE ROTOSHEAR
w/2010 Seed Hawk 600 bu. tank, S/N w/long belt, $550 OBO. Call 780-876-0796,
#101137, big rubber all the way around, 2003 NH SC380 air cart, 380 bushel, tow 780-897-1821, Sexsmith, AB.
$180,000. 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK. behind, rear hitch, $39,800. Contact [email protected]
1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com
2006 MORRIS 40’ horizontal fold, no-till AGWATER SUPPLY your BRON add-on tile
disc air drill, markers, w/7240 TBT tank, 2009 DEGELMAN 82’ HARROWS with plow dealership in Western Canada. Install
low acres, $67,000 OBO. Will take grain on Valmar, 5/8” tine, 26” length, new hoses,
trade. 306-693-9847, Moose Jaw, SK. great shape. Call 306-533-4891, Gray, SK.

1981 FLEXI-COIL 45’ harrow packers, dia-
mond harrow, 15” tires, good heavy pack-
ers, $1500. 306-460-6786, Kindersley, SK.

da, MB. 204-673-2447 or 204-522-6232. 2007 APACHE AS1210, 90’ high clearance, EXCELLENT SELECTION OF new NH 70’ 2012 DEGELMAN 70’ heavy harrows, hyd. drain tile yourself. Call today! The Ultimate Vertical
mechanical drive, GPS and AutoSteer, P2070 precision drills on 10” and 12” spac- tine angle, nice cond., $39,050. Kindersley, 1-844-249-2837.
2012 CASE/IH 4430, 120’, Aim Command, 1999 hrs., 2 sets of tires, $99,800. ing available w/P1060, 430 bu. or P1070, SK. call 306-463-3023, cell 306-463-8774. Crop Cutter
AutoBoom, AccuBoom, 620 tires, Pro 700, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com CASE/IH 5600 CHISEL PLOW, 50’, Mor-
full GPS, $329,000. 1-888-576-5561, Swift NEW ELMER’S SUPER 7, 70’ harrow, ris 4 bar mounted harrows, walking beams
Current, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 1992 SPRA-COUPE 220, 60’ booms, foam $51,000. Central Alberta Precision Seeding on main frame and main wings, 5 plex
markers, 2500 hrs., shedded. Phone Shop at 403-783-8880 or 403-505-9524, folding, HD Bourgault knock-on button
1996 ROGATOR 544 high clearance spray- 306-342-2082, 306-342-2085, Glaslyn, SK. Ponoka, AB. clips, field ready, $25,000. 306-435-9612,
er, 80’, 500 gal. tank, good condition, Moosomin, SK.
$47,500 OBO. 780-841-7508, La Crete, AB.
580 bu. air carts. In stock, massive Sum-
2006 APACHE AS1210 SP, 1200 gal. SS 1995 WILLMAR 785 SE, 6 cyl. Cummins,3 mer savings! Very attractive lease pay- CONVEY-ALL SEED TENDER, 40’, 5 MF 820 TANDEM discer, 30’; Flexi-Coil 200 • Always a cut above the rest
tank, Cummins 5.9 dsl., Raven AutoBoom spd. hydrostats, 5 way nozzle bodies, SS ments available OAC. Markusson New compartment, 1200 bu. capacity, w/on- cult. c/w tine harrows, 31’; Smith Roles 15 • Increases bushels per acre and
and monitor, Outback S3 guidance system, tank, rinse tank, 9.5R42 w/SS crop dividers Holland of Regina Ltd., 1-800-819-2583 or board hyds., driven by 32 HP Kolher mo- section diamond harrow. All exc. cond.
AutoSteer, 102’ boom, fence-line nozzles, and 18.4-38 tires w/integrated Trimble 306-781-2828. www.markusson.com tor, remote controls on tri-axle trailer, 306-221-3553, Prince Albert, SK. area. improves sample for better grade
triple nozzle bodies, 1626 engine hrs., AutoSteer, $51,000 OBO. 204-648-4649, $48,000. Phone: 306-795-7608, Ituna, SK. • Reduce build-up on ends of divider
$115,000. 780-658-2125, 780-632-9353 Dauphin, MB. [email protected] MOON HEAVY HAUL pulling air drills/ air HIGH SPEED DISCS now available at Fla-
Vegreville, AB. seeders, packer bars, Alberta and Sask. 30 ATTENTION SEED PRODUCERS: North- man. Engineered for strength and board resulting in precious time lost
1998 854 ROGATOR w/120’ alum. booms, years experience. Call Bob Davidson, ern 44” dust fan blower, 75 HP, new bear- durability, the specialized design of the K- • Reduce piles in swath (beaver huts)
shedded, 2 sets tires, crop dividers, Out- Drumheller, AB. 403-823-0746. ings, 38” intake; Northern 36” dust fan Line SpeedTiller is in a class of its own for
back GPS and AutoSteer, AutoMate, exc. blower, 50 HP, new bearings, 38” intake; superior soil and residue management. 20’ resulting in less greens in sample and
cond., $70,000. 204-937-2543, Roblin, MB. 2006 39’ FLEXI-COIL 5000 HD w/3850 28’ and 30’ models available. See your reduces possible heating in storage

2010 JD 4730, 795 hrs., 800 gal. SS tank, 2000 ROGATOR 1254, 4500 hrs., 100’ TBT cart, 10” spacing, steel packers, knife Airlock system complete, 12” in/12” out, nearest Flaman store or 1-888-435-2626. bins, which in turn reduces problems
100’, exc. cond., $179,000. 204-461-0328, edge openers, variable rate, excellent rebuilt; 2- bag houses, 20x18x10, 200
204-461-0344, Marquette, MB. boom, 1200 gal tank, Raven rate control- shape! $79,900. Call Jordan anytime, bags in each, elec. blowdowns, auger at KELLO-BILT DISC PARTS: Blades and during harvest
ler, 3 sets of tires, asking $70,000 OBO. 403-627-9300, Pincher Creek, AB. bottom of each. 306-693-6463 leave msg., bearings. Parts to fit most makes and • High speed cutting action enhances
204-792-7274, Cartier, MB. models. 1-888-500-2646, Red Deer, AB.
Moose Jaw, SK. blade life
2011 JD 4830, 100’, 2 sets tires, 4 crop di- SEEDMASTER. CALL NOW to take advan- www.kelloughs.com
vider brackets, steering, $250,000. Phone tage of our summer special pricing! Cen- 42’ INTERNATIONAL 7200 hoe drills, new For Further Information Contact
1-888-365-2681, Estevan, SK. or view tral Alberta Precision Seeding Shop shovels, factory transport. 306-463-7020, JD 335 DISCER, good tires, vg condition,
www.redheadequipment.ca 403-783-8880, 403-505-9524, Ponoka, AB. Flaxcombe, SK. $13,000. Can deliver. Call 204-827-2882, ROTOR-SHEAR@
Glenboro, MB.

2011 JD 4930, 120’, 1635 hours, loaded, CO-OP 808 CULTIVATOR, 54’ HD, 104
Summers harrows. Walking axels, cyls and FORESTBURG WELDING &
June 2014 JD Greenlight done, field ready,

$199,800. Trades welcome. Contact wheel bearings redone, $17,500 OBO. MACHINING
HUGE SELECTION OF new front boom New 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com 204-771-0657 204-612-8379 Starbuck, MB

Holland Guardian sprayers and a good se- 2004 JD 4710 SP, 3200 hrs., crop divid- 2008 22’ WISHEK DISC 862 tandem. Gate Merlin Badry, Pres., Box 667,
lection of used sprayers in stock. Markus- ers, traction control, fenders, 90’ boom, harrows w/carbide tips, front blades 26.5”, Forestburg, AB
son New Holland of Regina Ltd., Regina, poly tank, 650 Michelin floats, foam mark- rear blades 26”. The disc is in nice condi-
S K . , p h o n e 1 - 8 0 0 - 8 1 9 - 2 5 8 3 o r er, AutoSteer, sec. control, GS2 monitor, tion, serviced, field ready, $39,000. Lautts Toll Free: 1-877-582-3637
306-781-2828, www.markusson.com Rental, 701-324-2289, Harvey, N.D.
$126,000. 306-842-3525, Weyburn, SK.

2012 JD 4940, five sensor AutoHeight, 5- 2010 CIH 4420, 1000 hours, 80 duals, Pro KELLO-BILT OFFSET DISCS. Check out 780-582-3637 FAX: 780-582-3732

Way nozzle bodies, 2630 GPS, two sets 6 0 0 , a u t o b o o m , $ 2 9 0 , 0 0 0 . P h o n e our new arrivals and pricing discounts. www.rotoshear.com
710/380 tires, crop dividers, $295,000. Call 1-888-576-5561, Swift Current, SK. or 2012, 16’, excellent shape, and parts for

780-678-0808, Ferintosh, AB. www.redheadequipment.ca LQIR#ULWHZD\PIJFRP Kello and Rome dics. Brewster Ag, Earl COMPLETE SHANK ASSEMBLIES: JD 1610,
ZZZULWHZD\PIJFRP Grey, SK. 306-939-4402, 306-731-7235. $135; JD 610, black, $180; JD 1600, $90;
2011 CIH 4420, 120’, HID lighting, Aim 2009 JD 4930, SP, 120' boom, 1973 eng.
Command, AutoBoom, 3” fill, 650’s and hrs., shedded and well cared for, 1250 gal. USED WISHEK DISCS for sale. Previously Morris 7-series, $135. Phone anytime
320’s, $279,000. 1-888-492-8542, Lloyd- SS tank, w/380x105R20 tires and mud in our rental fleet. 12’, 14’, 22’ or 26’ start- 306-946-7923, Young, SK.

minster, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca flaps, $175,000. 306-487-7684, Lampman, ing at $27,995. See the Saskatoon Flaman 2006 SCHULTE XH1000, 1000 RPM, air-
store or call 1-888-435-2626. craft tires, cutter in good shape, ready to
2001 CIH SPX3185, 90’, 750 gal. foamer, SK. [email protected] 0IJ&R/WG

2 sets tires, $143,000. 1-888-365-2681, $/:$<6029,1*)25:$5'70 FARM KING FIELD DISCS ON SALE. use. Asking $7,500. Flaman Sales, Nisku,
Estevan, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca
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tires, $215,000. 1-888-788-8007, Saska- 7 SHANK/H.D. SPRING Demo $10,626.00 $3,750.00
toon, SK. www.redheadequipment.ca 9 SHANK/RIGID Aged $10,043.00 $6,500.00
9 SHANK/HYD. W/COULTERS $17,792.00 $9,250.00
23.1x26 RIMS for Rogator, brand new, 2013 JD 4830 sprayer, 100’ booms, 1000 9 SHANK/HYD. W/COULTERS $17,792.00 $12,500.00
$2000. 306-342-2013, Glaslyn, SK.
gal. SS tank, 290 hours, $245,000 OBO.

Power train warranty until 2017.

204-612-6531, 204-794-4878, Cartier, MB.

9 SHANK/WET KIT Used $19,300.00 $14,500.00

13 SHANK/HYD Used $42,000.00 $33,000.00

15 SHANK/HYD New $48,000.00 $39,200.00

15 SHANK/HYD Aged $47,683.00 $37,800.00

17 SHANK/HYD New $50,369.00 $43,500.00

17 SHANK/HYD New $50,369.00 $43,500.00

17 SHANK/HYD Aged $48,400.00 $41,000.00

19 SHANK/HYD New $59,688.00 $47,500.00

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DISCS: Kewanee breaking disc, 13’ and 1992 4560 JD, 160 HP, new tires, 5400 LOOKING FOR JD 30, 40, 50 Series trac-
16’; Towner 21’; IH 490 25’, $7500; JD 15’, hrs., $37,000; 1994 7200 JD, MFWD, 740 tors in good cond. with mechanical issues.
$5000; 22’, $9500; 30’, $10,500; Versatile loader, grapple, 3 PTH, 90 HP, 10,500 hrs., Call 306-621-7170, Yorkton, SK.
1800 36’, $25,000; Phoenix harrows 42’ $39,000. 306-243-4307, Macrorie, SK.
and 53’; Disc rippers: DMI 5 shank, $8900;
7 shank, $10,900. Call 1-866-938-8537, STEVE’S TRACTOR REBUILDER looking
Portage la Prairie, MB. for JD tractors to rebuild, Series 20s, 30s,

40s or 50s, or for parts. Will pay top dollar.

Now selling JD parts. 204-466-2927,

MADARA HIGH SPEED disc for intensive 204-871-5170, Austin, MB.

stubble mixing/cult., 4-12 meter. Order 1990 JD 2555 tractor, 65 PTO HP, loader,

now for fall delivery. Precision Seeding, 2008 IH Magnum 335 MFWD, 330HP, 3 PTH, 3781 hrs, $19,500. 204-326-7000,
403-505-9524, 403-783-8880, Ponoka, AB. 2008 CIH TX485, 2385 hrs., 485 HP, radial 4100 hours, PTO, 3 point hitch, duals Reimer Farm Equip, Hwy. 12 North, Stein-
front & back. $129,900. Trades welcome. bach, MB. www.reimerfarmequipment.com 2009 JD 4895, 575 hrs., w/36' HoneyBee
520x85x42 triples, PTO, AutoSteer, power- Financing available. 1-800-667-4515.
shift, $210,000. 306-843-7744, Wilkie, SK. www.combineworld.com header, 451 hrs, double swath, built in GPS,
Mandako swath roller, $90,000.

LIZARD CREEK REPAIR and Tractor. We 1999 JD 9100 4WD, 260 HP, 24 speed, 403-860-9477, 306-270-7000, Kindersley,
Greenstar ready, 6450 hours. $88,800. Trades
buy 90 and 94 Series Case, 2 WD, FWA welcome.Financingavailable.1-800-667-4515. SK. [email protected]
tractors for parts and rebuilding. Also have www.combineworld.com
180 HP AGCO, Powershift, 18 spd., FWA, rebuilt tractors and parts for sale. ESTATE SALE OF John Deere tractors at
high lift FEL w/grapple, 540/1000 PTO, 306-784-7841, Herbert, SK.
$18,000 recent work order, $30,000 OBO.

306-277-4503, Gronlid, SK. 1997 CASE/IH 9330, 4 WD, powershift, 4 Coles Auction. The following tractors will be

2007 CHALLENGER MT865B, 525 HP, Cat hyds., 4720 hours, new drop-in engine 500 2012 CIH 500HD, powershift, front and sold at Coles Auction in Rocky Mountain 2009 JD 9630T Powershift, 530HP, 2012 JD 6140R, only 31 hrs., loader ready,
C18, 3953 hrs., exc. cond., HD tracks- 80%, hours ago, EZ-Steer, exc. cond., $58,900; rear diff. locks, 5 hyd. outlets, Pro 700 dis- House, AB, Aug. 23, 2014. John Deere 830, 36” tracks, 6100 hrs, front & idler many options, loaded, $125,000 OBO.
PTO, big pump, 6 SCVs, GPS ready, 2003 Morris Max II, loaded, excellent, play, AccuGuide, 372 receiver, 800/70R cab; John Deere 820; John Deere 820, weights, 3point hitch, summer ‘14 204-794-4878, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB.
$179,000. 780-206-1234, Barrhead, AB. 12,000 acres, $48,900, or both for duals, 696 hrs, like new. Factory warranty parts only; John Deere A wide, front axle; Green Light. $149,900. Trades welcome.
$99,500. Phone toll free 1-877-862-2387, until May 2015. Asking $269,000. Almost John Deere A wide, parts only; John Deere Financing available. 1-800-667-4515. 2006 NEW HOLLAND TV145, 4 WD, 4490
DUETZ/ALLIS 9170, FWA, 7000 hrs., 3 or 1-877-862-2413, Nipawin, SK. anything on trade. Phone 1-877-862-2387, D; John Deere M. Please call after 7 PM for www.combineworld.com hrs., always shedded, bi-directional drive,
PTH, PTO, exc. cond., delivery avail., 1-877-862-2413, Nipawin, SK. further info. Good condition. 403-845-9945, 100 to 174 HP, vg cond., $55,000 OBO.
$24,500 OBO. 218-779-1710, Gully, MN. WANTED: CASE/IH 7120 or 7220 2 WD Rocky Mountain House, AB. Email: JD 8970, 440 HP, powershift, PTO, 20.8 204-328-7133, 204-721-0119, Rivers, MB.
tractor with low hours. 780-826-3946, Fort 1990 CIH 9170, 4 WD, powershift, 24.5x32 [email protected] triples, new eng., 3 hyds., great grain cart [email protected]
9190 DEUTZ, FWA, PTO, 200 HP, shedded, Kent, AB. tires, 6200 hrs. w/14’ Degelman 6-way tractor.Can deliver 780-603-7640 Bruce AB
3300 hrs., $24,000 OBO. Call blade, $70,000. 403-379-2423, Buffalo, AB ONE OF A KIND JD 7810, MFD, 2020 orig 1995 NEW HOLLAND 8970, MFWD power-
306-675-4848, Leross, SK. CASE/IH STEIGER built, 4 WD/Quads; hrs, 3 PTH. Call 780-990-8412, Edmonton, 1992 JD 4560, only 4400 hrs., CAHR, 15
Plus other makes and models. Call the AB. spd. powershift, 1000 PTO, 3 hyd., mint
1975 DEUTZ D100-06, 4300 hrs., 20.8x38 Tractor Man! Trades welcome. We deliver. cond, $50,000. 306-699-2442, McLean, SK
rears, 1100-16 fronts, 2 hyds., 2 spd. PTO, Gord 403-308-1135, Lethbridge, AB. 2012 JD 8335R, 3215 hours, 3 PTH, duals,
new: starter, battery, oil and filters, 30 psi powershift, PTO, with warranty, $169,900. 2011 JD 8310R, 1367 hrs., front duals,
engine oil at warm low idle, $3800. 1987 CASE/IH 4694, 8,300 hrs, duals, very 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com ILS, IVT, HID lights, like new, $195,000;
306-845-8336, Turtleford, SK. good rubber, 1000 PTO, good condition, 2011 JD 8235R, ILS, IVT, 1245 hrs., like
$25,000 OBO. 403-934-3012, Strathmore, 1980 JD 4840 powershift, 7730 orig. hrs.,
AB. [email protected] complete motor overhaul at 5500 hrs.,
large power take-off shaft, 650-65-
1983 4490 c/w blade, weak transmission. R38XM108 Michelin radial duals 95% new, $190,000; 2003 JD 9420 w/Degel- shift, rubber 85%, 7000 hours, excellent.
1989 CASE/IH 7130, MFWD, 4000 hrs, 1984 4490, tractor in good shape. Phone tread, vg cond. 306-570-2714, Pense, SK.
20.8x38 duals, 18 spd., 3 hyds., exc. 306-452-7605, Wauchope, SK. man blade, PS, $169,000. 204-461-0328, Call 306-744-8113, Saltcoats, SK.
WANTED, GOOD RUNNING engine for shape, $50,000. 1985 2-135 White, 5946
1995 JD 8970, 400 HP, 5673 hrs., 4 hyd. 204-461-0344, Marquette, MB. 2006 NH TJ380, 380 HP, 4WD, 7121

White 2150, or White 2270. Phone hrs, duals, exc. shape, $12,500. 2 NEW 5500 Durabuilt rubber tracks remotes, 24 speed, Outback Integrated 2011 JD 7230, MFWD, only 245 hours, hours, 5 hyds., front weights, $119,800. fi-
306-383-2845, Quill Lake, SK. 306-378-2268, 306-378-7789, Elrose, SK. still on pallets, fit Challenger MT800 high AutoSteer, 20.8x42 triples, no PTO, as new, 24 spd powershift, LH reverser, 3 nancing available. Trades welcome. Call
track, $23,000. 780-928-2538, La Crete AB $83,700. Call 204-781-8664, Rosser, MB. PTH, dual PTO, 3 hyds., $103,000. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com
1978 WHITE 2- 70 HP, w/FEL, bucket and 2010 CASE PUMA 210, FWA, L770 load- 306-699-2442, McLean, SK.
bale spear, 4146 hrs., 540 PTO, $8,980. er, CVT trans, 3 PTH, 1855 hrs, vg cond., JD 4450, 6880 hrs, 3 PTH, PS, MFWD, 1999 NH TV140 bi-directional tractor,
1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com $98,000. 204-281-1709, Minitonas, MB. $41,500; JD 4450, 6200 hrs, PS, 2 WD, 2011 JD 9630 w/ PS, diff. lock, 5- hi-flow 9600 hours, FEL $35,800. financing
duals, new tires, $35,500; JD 8100, 4600 hyds., 710x42 duals, approx. 1200 hrs., available. Trades welcome. Call
2011 IH Puma 195, 195 HP, power boost, hrs, PS, MFWD, 3 PTH, $76,500; JD 7800, $219,000. 306-948-7223, Biggar, SK. 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com
230 HP, MFWD, 1378 hrs., 4 hyds., AC cab, 6100 hrs, PS, 3 PTH, MFWD, front 3 PTH

1981 IHC 1586 tractor, 135 HP, duals, exc. cond., $89,800. Trades welcome. CAT 35, 210 HP, large 1000 PTO, 16 spd. w/PTO, $65,000. Call 306-231-3993, 1993 JD 8570, 6,335 hrs., 24 spd., 20.8x38, 1997 FORD/NH 9882, 4WD, 23.1x32
184x38, dual hyd., cab, loader w/round 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com PS, 4 hyd. outlets, 3PTH, 3400 hrs. Great Humboldt, SK. www.versluistrading.com fresh $10,244 Greenlight, diff. lock, stored tires, 5000 hrs., very good shape, $95,000.
bale fork, est. 10,000 hrs., $12,900. Call tractor for grain cart. Tractor looks like inside, excellent condition, $60,000. 306-648-7766, Gravelbourg, SK.
Gary at 204-326-7000 Reimer Farm Equip., 1982 CASE 4690, duals, PTO, 4 hyds., 2012 JD 9510RT w/ 5500 belts, 869 hrs., 306-648-7654, Gravelbourg, SK.
Hwy. 12 North, Steinbach, MB., newer inside tires, runs exc., ice-cold air, hyd. hitch, AutoSteer, receiver, like new, 1991 FORD 946, 4950 hrs., tires good,
www.reimerfarmequipment.com would make good cart tractor, $14,000 $279,900. 204-822-3797, Morden, MB. 1979 JD 4440, power quad, 4400 hrs., Outback E-drive, shedded, asking $50,000.
OBO. 204-730-3139, Glenboro, MB. 18.4x38 factory duals, $26,000. Call 403-548-8928, Richmound, SK.
1986 4894, 300 HP, 5764 hrs., 20.8x38 1996 JD 7800, 4 WD, 3 PTH, 6000 hrs, 306-272-7950, Foam Lake, SK.
duals, 1000 PTO, new int, $40,000. Wilcox, CIH 8920, MFWD, only 3000 hrs., CAHR, exc. cond., $55,000 OBO. 780-983-0936, 8N FORD, VERY Good condition, with culti-
SK. 306-732-4636, [email protected] 18 spd powershift, dual PTO, 3 hyds., mint Westlock, AB. 2001 JD 7210, FWD, 3 PTH, 6000 hrs. vator, $2500 OBO. Call: 306-783-0013,
cond, $78,000. 306-699-2442, McLean, SK 7810 JD, FWD. Both with powerquad, LHR, Yorkton, SK.
2008 IH MAGNUM 335, MFWD, 330 HP, JD 4450, 4255, 4440, 2130; parting out and JD 740 loaders, grapple forks, joy-
4100 hours, PTO, 3 PTH, duals front and CASE 2290, 6000 hrs., $12,500 OBO; Case JD tractors. Will trade for JD tractors stick, super clean. 780-674-5516, 1995 FORD 9030 w/7414 loader, 8750 hrs.
back, $129,900. Contact 1-800-667-4515, 2390, 6000 hrs., $12,500 OBO; Case 1690 needing work. Also, FELs available. Austin, 780-305-7152, Barrhead, AB. $38,000. For more information phone:
www.combineworld.com w/loader and grapple, 3700 original hrs., MB. 204-871-5170.

CASE/IH 9240, 235 HP, powershift, 5688 $16,900 OBO. All have CAHR and are in new. 306-457-2935 after 6 PM. Stoughton. JOHN DEERE 4020, premium condition, 306-795-7608, Ituna, SK.
hrs, PTO and crab steering, clean and vg good condition with delivery available. mechanically and in appearance. Call
cond. 306-228-3094, 306-228-8503, Unity. 218-779-1710, Gully, MN. 403-823-1894, Drumheller, AB.

TTRRAACCTTOORR 1984 JD 4650, 4300 hrs, 2 WD, always 1984 VERSATILE 975, 8000 hrs, Cummins,
TTIIRREESS shedded, exc. cond. 306-221-3553, Prince 360 plus HP, exc. cond., delivery avail, new
Albert, SK. area. paint, $32,500. 218-779-1710, Gully, MN.

TA/110 For High 1982 VERSATILE 835, PTO, runs well, dual
Traction Tractors rubber excellent, $17,900. 306-542-3526,
Kamsack, SK.

2012 JD 9330 WD, powershift, 375 HP, VERSATILE 700, w/LEON dozer, 2600
620/70R42 duals, summer ‘14 Green Light,
• Long Service Life/Durability 2662 hours. $174,900. Trades welcome. original hrs., $22,500 OBO. 403-585-1910,
• High Traction/Self-Cleaning Financing available. 1-800-667-4515.
• Low Soil Compaction/Reduced Slip www.combineworld.com 2004 JOHN DEERE Model 710G, turbo Airdrie, AB.
charged diesel eng., 122 HP, 4 spd., stock
2012 JD 8235R 3800 hours, PTO, 3 point #L-6731, asking $84,900. 780-567-4202, 1978 VERSATILE 825, in good operating
hitch, duals, sold w/ warranty. $149,900.Trades Clairmont, AB. www.astro-sales.com condition, 8200 hrs., 3 hyds., $6,000 OBO.
welcome.Financingavailable.1-800-667-4515. Call 403-279-4767, Calgary, AB.
www.combineworld.com
420/85R28 ..........$882 1982 JD 8450 PTO, 7100 hrs., rebuilt eng.
(400 hrs.) 20.8x34 duals, $26,900. Ph.
(16.9R28) Cam-Don Motors 306-237-4212 Perdue SK

913420/85R30 ............$ JD 4520, trans. locked, rest of tractor
good, almost new rear tires. Phone Bill
(16.9R30) 306-865-2049, Hudson Bay, SK.

520/85R38........ $1526 1999 JD 9100, 4WD, 260 HP, 24 spd.,

(20.8R38) Greenstar ready, rear wheel weights, 6450

520/85R42........ $1633 hours, $77,800. Call 1-800-667-4515,

(20.8R42)

If you need greater traction 2012 JD 8335R 3215 hours, 3 point hitch, www.combineworld.com
and floatation, we have duals, powershift, PTO, fresh Green Light,
CLEAROUT TIRES 2013 JD 6170R, H380 MSL loader/ grap- sold w/ warranty. $169,900. Trades welcome. 2012 JD 9460R, 4 WD, powershift, 590 NEW LS 4 WD, 97 HP, Iveco diesel, self-
affordable solutions for you. ples, 150 hours, IVT (40 km), front susp, Financing available. 1-800-667-4515. hrs., 800/70R38’s, premium cab, leather leveling loader, 3500 lb. lift, CAHR, 3 spd.
Call John today 306-783-1555. premium plus cab, cab susp., GreenStar www.combineworld.com trim, HID lights, weight package, extended PTO, 3 PTH, power shuttle with hi/lo, 5 yr.
AutoTrac, rear weights, 650/85R38 warranty, $219,500 US; 2011 JD 9530, warranty, $56,000. The Tractor Company,
977480/70R26 ........... $ 540/65R34 Michelin tires, mfg. warranty JD 4010 w/46A loader, 4 RH hyds., 12 volt 912 hrs., delux cab, Active seat, AutoTrack 306-239-2262, Osler, SK.
system and Delco alt., runs well, $7500. ready, Firestone 800/70R38, weight pkg,
480/70R28 ..........$985 780-875-8505, Lloydminster, AB. $189,500 US. Fairfax, MN., 320-848-8496 GRATTON COULEE AGRI PARTS LTD. Your
or 320-894-6560. www.ms-diversified.com
600/65R38....... $1933
TITAN 16.9X28 MICHELIN MULTIBIB till Jan 17, 2015, $178,000 CAD, $164,800 2009 JD 9630T powershift, 530 HP, 36” 2012 JD 8235R, 3800 hrs., PTO, 3 PTH, #1 place to purchase late model combine
650/65R38 ........ $2172 USD. Agriquip Ontario, 1-888-388-1925, tracks, 6100 hrs., front and idler weights, duals, sold with warranty, $149,900. Fi- and tractor parts. Used, new and rebuilt.
$ Stratford, ON. 3 PTH, 2014 Greenlight, $149,900. nancing available. Trades welcome. Call www.gcparts.com Toll free 888-327-6767.
1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com
900 300010-ply
650/ $

65R42

2012 JD 8335R, 3215 hours, 3 PTH, duals, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com
powershift, PTO, sold with warranty, JOHN DEERE 4320, excellent condition,
Petlas tires have a 6 year factory workmanship and materials warranty. $169,900. financing. Trades welcome. dual PTO, never had FEL. 403-585-1910, MITCH’S TRACTOR SALES LTD POLARIS
Find out more at www.petlas.com Carbon, AB. RZR 800 side by side, low miles, mint; JD CRAWLER DOZERS: CAT D8H, high horse
1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com
2355, MFWD, 3 PTH, OS w/loader; JD
VT VALUE TIRE JD 4020 in good running condition w/JD 9320 JD 2004, 5500 hrs., 1 owner, always 2555, (2) MFWD, CAH, 3 PTH, w/245 load- with V-blade; Cat D7 with hyd. dozer and
FEL and Bourassa 3 PTH and post hole au- shedded, very good condition, asking er; JD 2750, 2WD, OS, 3 PTH, hi-lo shift rake; Cat D4C-40A with dozer; Cat D6-9U
ger, $9000. 306-642-4028, Assiniboia, SK. $110,000. 306-542-7684, Kamsack, SK. w/146 FEL; JD 2955, MFWD, 3 PTH, CAH, with dozer; Cat D6B with front and rear
blades; 4- Cat D2 crawlers. Large stock of
2010 7330 JD, MFD, 3300 hrs, 20x20 pow- 2012 JD 9330, 4WD, powershift, 375 HP, w/265 FEL; JD 4240, quad shift, 3 PTH; JD new and used parts. Discount prices. Many
Yorkton 306-783-1555 erquad trans, 3 PTH, 20.8x38 tires, w/741 620/70R42 duals, Summer 2014 Green- 4250, MFWD, 15 spd.; JD 4440, (3) quad other units arriving daily. Central Canada’s

Regina 306-721-6995 JD loader and grapple, $110,000. Call A.E. light, 2662 hours., $174,900. Contact shifts, 3 PTH; JD 4650, MFWD, 3 PTH, 15 largest wreckers of Industrial equipment.
Chicoine Farm Equip. Ltd. 306-449-2255, 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com spd., duals; JD 6420, MFWD, 3 PTH, 24 Cambrian Equipment Sales, 204-667-2867,
Saskatoon 306-652-5050 spd., w/LHR, loader; JD 8400, MFWD, 3
Storthoaks, SK. 4450, 2 WD, powershift trans, duals, PTH, PS. All tractors can be sold with new fax: 204-667-2932, Winnipeg, MB.

Visit our website www.valuetire.ca/yorkton JD 4010 TRACTOR with FEL, needs motor 10,000 hrs, Ezee-On 2100 loader, asking or used loaders. Call 204-750-2459, St. LEON 707 FEL off 4440 JD tractor, excel-

job. Call 306-549-4911, Hafford, SK. $27,500. 780-836-0701, Shellbrook, SK. Claude, MB. mitchstractorsales.com lent, $2500. Killam, AB. 780-376-2426.

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LATE MODEL LEON 14’ dozer, hydraulic an- 4- 30” GOODYEAR USED TRACKS, could WANTED: Older and newer tractors, in TROPHY ZONE TANNERY, State of the
art facility. Hair on tanning for both taxi-
gle, like new condition, half price. Fits all be used for equipment trailers, $1500/ea. running condition or for parts. Goods Used dermy and domestic hides. Quality work
with fast turnaround. Call anytime
Series II and III Versatile tractors. Call Call Peter at 306-759-2051, Brownlee, SK. Tractor Parts, 1-877-564-8734. 403-653-1565 or cell: 406-450-6300,
Cardston, AB. Email: [email protected]
403-823-1894, Drumheller, AB. RETIRED: 1998 JD 7810 tractor, 720 FEL, WANTED VERSATILE or Ford bi-directional

JOHN DEERE 640 LOADER, mounts, buck- shedded, 6260 hrs.; 2005 Ford 350 4x4 t r a c t o r w i t h 3 P T H a n d P TO. C a l l

et, grapple, very good condition, $7000. diesel, auto. PW, PL, 4 door, approx. 306-788-4502, Marquis, SK.

Call 780-398-2554, Waskatenau, AB. 160,000 kms.; 20 yd. tandem axle, tri- WANTED: MF OR JD, 50 HP tractor with PIPE AND FLAT plate, 2-1/2" to 48" dia.
dump gravel trailer; 11- U.H.F. radios, LPTO and 6’ gyro or finishing mower, in
JD FEL MODEL 146, c/w 5’ bucket, hyd. base, etc.; 4- 2200 bu. Westeels on hop- good cond. 306-734-2970 Chamberlain SK
lines in for hay fork, $2200 OBO. Phone pers; 4- 1650 Rosco bins (cheap).
780-674-4080, Barrhead, AB. 306-752-3820, 306-921-9920, Melfort, SK. WANTED: USED BIN CRANE for repair-

DOZERS FOR RENT/SALE: Cat D6N’s, LAND LEVELLERS: NEW 10’, $2250; 12’, ing 1500 - 4000 bu. flat bottom grain bins. 1-888-92 0-1507 pipe. Lengths will vary. 1/4" plate and up.
D6T’s, Deere 750J, Case 1650L. Conquest $2450; Used scrapers: 4 yd., $3900; Ash- Call 306-241-4022, Saskatoon, SK.
Equipment, 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK. land 4.5 yd., $4500, Crown 6 yd., $5500; Works great for building and culvert
WANTED: USED, BURNT, old or ugly trac- projects 306-697-8757, Grenfell, SK. SPRUCE FOR SALE! Beautiful locally

Midland 8 yd., $8000; V-ditcher, $1500. tors. Newer models too! Smith’s Tractor [email protected] grown trees. Plan ahead and renew your

1-866-938-8537, Portage la Prairie, MB. Wrecking, 1-888-676-4847. shelterbelt or landscape a new yardsite,

2-3/8” DUAL LINE tubing, has cement and get the year round protection you need.

GERIES ROCK DIGGER for use with up to plastic lining $15. Truck load quantities We sell on farm near Didsbury, AB. or de-

250 HP tractor, $2300. For more informa- only. 306-842-1242, Weyburn, SK. liver anywhere in western Canada. Now

tion call 306-795-7608, Ituna, SK. taking spring bookings. Details phone

FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS FENCE CABLE very good used 5/16” and 1/4” TREAD PLATE or checker plate, vari- 403-586-8733 or check out our website at
We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap- 3/8”. Very smooth and suitable for horses, ous sizes, $7/sq. ft. 306-538-4685, www.didsburysprucefarms.com
peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus- cows, buffalo, etc. Economic way to build 306-736-7146, Kennedy, SK.
tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. low maintenance long life fence. Safe for
2012 CAT MODEL 272D XHP skidsteer, 2 Call Back-Track Investigations for assis- animals and humans. Calgary, AB., call
tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. 403-237-8575.

spd. high flow hyd., cab, AC, heater, new SUNFLOWER HARVEST SYSTEMS. Call SOLIDLOCK AND TREE ISLAND game wire PHIL’S IRRIGATION SALES: Reinke piv- BISON WANTED - Canadian Prairie Bison
78” bucket, 370 hours, $45,500. and all accessories for installation. Heights ots, lateral and minigators, pump and used is looking to contract grain finished bison
204-864-2391, 204-981-3636, Cartier, MB. for literature. 1-800-735-5848. Lucke Mfg., from 26” to 120”. Ideal for elk, deer, bison, mainline travelers and pivots. 22 years ex- for growing markets. Roger Provencher at
www.luckemanufacturing.com sheep, swine, cattle, etc. Tom Jensen perience. 306-858-7351, Lucky Lake, SK. 306-468-2316. [email protected]
ph/fax 306-426-2305, Smeaton, SK. www.philsirrigation.ca
LOWEST PRICES IN CANADA on new, high
GUARANTEED PRESSURE TREATED fence
quality generator systems. Quality diesel
posts, lumber slabs and rails. Call Lehner generators, Winpower PTO tractor driven RAIN MAKER IRRIGATION Zimmatic by NEBRASKA BISON BUYING ALL CLASSES
Wood Preservers Ltd., ask for Ron alternators, automatic/ manual switch Lindsay pivots/Greenfield mini pivots, K- Bison calves, yearlings, adult bulls, cows,
306-763-4232, Prince Albert, SK. gear, and commercial duty Sommers Pow- Line towable irrigation, spare parts/acces- pairs. All export requirements processed
ermaster and Sommers/ Winco portable sories, new and used equipment. 33 years by Nebraska Bison. Contact Randy Miller,
SPEEDRITE, PATRIOT ELECTRIC FENCERS generators and home standby packages. in business. www.rainmaker-irrigation.com 402-430-7058, Nebraska, NE. or e-mail:
and accessories. 306-725-4820, Bulyea, 75+ years of reliable service. Contact Call 306-867-9606, Outlook, SK. [email protected]
SK., www.lambacres.ca

2007 CAT D6N LGP dozer, 6-way blade, 2012 USED 30’ SCHULTE mower, nice con- MULCHING - TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. Sommers Motor Generator Sales for all IRRIGATION TURBINE WATER pumps, SASKOTA NATURAL is looking for fin-
AC, heat, 5950 hrs, reduced to $139,500. dition. Call machinery Dave 403-545-2580, Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: your generator requirements at 6”-8”, 4 cyl. dsl., 600-1000 gal./min., very ished bison and cull cows. COD, paying
Conquest Equip. 306-483-2500, Oxbow, SK Bow Island, AB. www.maverickconstruction.ca 1-800-690-2396 [email protected] efficient. 403-878-6302, Grassy Lake, AB. market prices. “Producers working with
CUSTOM FENCING, WILL travel. Call for Online: www.sommersgen.com Producers.” 306-231-9110, Quill Lake, SK.
JD 148 and/or 58 LOADER, fits 10, 20, B.F. MECHANICAL LTD. Authorized Dealer bookings. 306-221-8806, Asquith, SK. BERKLEY 6” PTO PUMP, suction line and
30, 40, and 50 Series, $3900 OBO. of Sunnybrook Welding Box Concaves 1994 INGERSOL RAND E50 gen. set, 3.9T intake screen, very good, $5000. WANTED TO PURCHASE cull bison bulls
403-823-1894, Morrin, AB. for rotorary and axial flow combines. Elias FINANCING REQUIRED, ESTABLISHED firm Cummins diesel, 86 HP w/control panel, 306-382-9024, Saskatoon, SK. and cows for slaughter. Oak Ridge Meats
Reliabelt grain belt augers, highest ca- requires $3,000,000 at 4%, interest only 7610 hrs., 12V, $6950. Financing available. 204-835-2365 204-476-0147 McCreary MB
1985 W14 CASE wheel loader, feedlot spe- pacity grain belt augers. The most innova- payments, 3 year term. Loan secured by 1-800-667-4515, www.combineworld.com WESTERN IRRIGATION - Large supply of
cial, joystick, 3rd valve and bale grapple, 2 tive technology for your farming needs. business income and multi-unit rental real new and used irrigation equipment. Cad-
yd. capacity, $4000 WO, $24,900. Can de- Call Brady at 306-741-7968. estate, new condition. Contact Jerry AGWATER SUPPLY your Water Manage- man travelling gun dealer. Used pivot.
liver. Hay Vern 204-729-7297, Brandon MB ment dealership for Trimble in Western We buy and sell used irrigation equipment.
RETIRING: 7’ JD sickle mower; 9’ NH hay- Call 306-867-9461, Outlook, SK.
rake; NH 352 mixmill; NH 327 manure
IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT or move wa-

CASE #70 Front end loader for sale. spreader; NH 1049 bale wagon; and 9’ hay- 780-554-7167, Sherwood Park, AB. C a n a d a . N e e d G P S ? C a l l t o d ay ! ter? 6”-10” pipe, 4 cyl. motor and pump
on cart, $4500. 403-308-1400, Taber, AB.
Phone 780-945-1641, Redwater, AB. bine for parts. 306-856-4443 Conquest, SK 1-844-249-2837.

750 MASSEY COMBINE, Perkins diesel,

chopper, Melroe PU, 24’ straight cut head-

er, $4500; Deutz DX 110 tractor, 6000 F I R E W O O D : C u t a n d s p l i t , d e l i ve r y

ODESSA ROCKPICKER SALES: New De- hrs., clamp-on duals, $10,000; Model 10, available. 306-862-7831, 306-862-3086, WANTED BISON: PURCHASING finished
gelman equipment, land rollers, Straw- 24’ Versatile swather, good cond., $1000; Nipawin, SK.
CCIL 1001, 2- 12’ discers, good shape, bison, yearling bison, mature bison bulls
master, rockpickers, protill, dozer blades. $600. Call 306-463-2407, Kindersley, SK. BLOCKED AND SPLIT seasoned Spruce ZZZQRXWLOLW\ELOOVFRP
306-957-4403, 306-536-5097, Odessa, SK. firewood. Call V&R Sawing, 306-232-5488, and cows. 403-783-0356, 403-783-0378,
3RODU,QGRRU 2XWGRRU:RRG%RLOHUV
QUIT FARMING: 2008 CIH 8010 combine SOLD CATTLE: 2090 and 2290 Case trac- Rosthern, SK. Rimbey, AB. [email protected]
&RQVWUXFWHGRI$60(6$%RLOHU3ODWH6WHHO JD Z445 EZ-TRAK, 25 HP, zero turn 54”

4 WD, 6220 30’ flex draper, $200,000; tors; 8430 JD 4WD; 2 older cattle trailers, BLOCKED SEASONED JACK Pine firewood 7UDGLWLRQDO (3$3KDVH lawnmower w/rear bagger, 235 hours, like ELK VALLEY RANCHES, buying all ages
2008 TX 430, 4 We, new 680x42 tires, good cond; Cultivators, augers, etc. Mack- and wood chips for sale. Lehner Wood Pre- new. 306-668-2526, Saskatoon, SK. of feeder bison. Call Frank 780-846-2980,
$160,000; 2011 Farm King 13x85 auger, lin, SK. 306-753-8069 or 306-753-2842. servers Ltd., 306-763-4232, Prince Albert,
hyd. swing, hyd. lift on swing, $18,000; SK. Will deliver. Self-unloading trailer. Kitscoty, AB. or [email protected]
2013 Geringhoff 8x30” corn chopping ESTATE SALE: MACDON 25’ PT swather,
header with row stompers, $80,000; 2-105 $2500; 8x46’ Wheatheart SP auger, $5900; 200 BRED COWS, breeding bulls and heif-
White tractor, rebuilt engine, $7000; 32’ Hy-trux sprayer, $19,000. 306-563-8482, ers. 306-375-7645, Kyle, SK.
Ezee-On tandem disc, spring loaded cush- Maple Creek, SK.
7LWDQ&RDO0XOWL)XHO6WRNHU%RLOHUV NORTHFORK- INDUSTRY LEADER for
ing gang, done very little, $25,000; Road- RETIRING: 2- 30’ JD AUTOFOLD 590 BEV’S FISH & SEAFOOD LTD., buy di- ,QGRRU&RDO*DV*UDLQ3HOOHW2LO:RRG 2002 DRUM SCREENER, stock #L-5197, over 15 years, is looking for finished Bison,
runner header haul, $8000; MacDon 30’ swathers; 30’ Premier autofold swather; 2- rect, fresh fish: Pickerel, Northern Pike, %RLOHUV&RRN6WRYHV)LUHSODFHV+HDWHUV asking price $119,000. Call 780-567-4202, grain or grass fed. “If you have them, we
draper header, $20,000; IH 4240 tractor 28’ MF #35 swathers; NH 1033 auto bale Whitefish and Lake Trout. Seafood also Clairmont, AB. www.astro-sales.com want them.” Make your final call with
w/15’ mower, $12,000; Westco 16x30 wagon; Walinga grain vac with all updates. available. Phone toll free 1-877-434-7477, )XUQDFHV 6WRYHV Northfork for pricing! Guaranteed prompt
cult., $1500; Band sprayer 16x30, $1500. Call 306-638-4550, Findlater, SK. 306-763-8277, Prince Albert, SK. 2011 LEON 650 land scraper, 6.5 cubic payment! 514-643-4447, Winnipeg, MB.
204-871-0925, MacGregor, MB. yard, scraper is in excellent shape. Asking
14 BALE RACK for 18’-20’ flatdeck, $500; $19,900. Flaman Sales, Nisku, AB. NILSSON BROS. INC: Wanted 200 young
1983 JD 7721 combine w/JD 912 PU; 2000 JD 566 baler, $13,500; Rockmaster 1-800-352-6264. (2-4 years) bred bison cows, for Nov./Dec.
2000 MacDon Premier PT swather with fin- rock rake and picker, $6500; Fork type 2014. Richard Bintner, Tisdale, SK.,
ger reel; Morris Magnum II 40’ cultivator; rockpicker, $1000; 18’ Vers. 400 swather, 306-873-3184, cell 780-349-9717. Email
JD 24’ discers; Int. 310 discers; RiteWay [email protected]
harrow packer drawbar. Located near Din- $1500; 50’ Flex-Coil System 95 harrow
smore, SK. Please call Cliff 306-846-2175 packer, $3500; Highline Bale Pro 7000 HAY RACK log trailers for sale. Call Gord LOOKING FOR ALL class of bison from
or email: [email protected] for info. w/grain feeder, $8500; NH 358 mixmill, 306-221-0464, Saskatoon, SK. yearling to cow/calf pairs and big bulls.
$4500; Trailtech 5 bale hauler, side dump, Phone Kevin 306-429-2029, Glenavon, SK.
A W P IP E & S T E E L S A LE S LT D .
DEGELMAN 8’, 3 PTH blade, exc. cond. $3000; Sakundiak 7”x37’ auger w/motor, Phone:306-955-3091 em ail:aw pipe@ sasktel.net 2 HYDRAULIC BISON handling systems:
306-267-4831, 306-267-7276, Coronach, $1000; Highline Bale Pro 6600, $4900; 38’ One Balsem special c/w 3 sorting pens;
SK. Bourgault cultivator w/harrows, $2950; JD ALL NEW SURPLUS STEEL PIPE One South River squeeze with sorting alley
4010 tractor w/FEL, $7500; JD 4840, ALL STOCK IN OUR CAMROSE, AB PIPE YARD boxes. Both with scales. Call for more in-
formation, 306-231-9110, Quill Lake, SK.
1997 45’ LODE-KING alum. combo trailer, $17,500. 780-875-8505, Lloydminster, AB. Use forHot& Cold W aterL in es, G as & O il L in es, Blow in g F eed T hrou gh, P ilin g etc.
Yellow Jacketp ip e on exteriorw ill lastforyears, ru stfree!
$7500; 5000 IHC dsl. 24’ swather w/UII In su lated p ip e can b e u sed u n d ergrou n d .
PU reel, $6900; 20’ UII PU reel, $2000; LEON ROCKPICKER #3000, $2395; Flexi-
Flexi-Coil 65 100’ sprayer, $2700; JD 8 row Coil 10x65 auger, $2200; 50’ Bourgault P lease call Arn ie form ore in form ation 306- 955- 3091/ 306- 230- 4892
22” all crop head, $4500; JD 15’ head packer bar w/Valmar, $4895; 50’ Flexi-Coil W e o ffertru ckin g to yo u ra rea
w/sunflower pans, $1500; Grain dryer, System 95, $3495; 40’ Bourgault cult.,
CMS 14E cont. multi-stage, $5000; 3 PTH, $4750; 32’ Morris deep tillage cult., $1800.
90’ sprayer, $3500. 204-325-8019, Winkler Call Curtis 306-883-2468, 780-891-7334,

Spiritwood, SK.
UNVERFERTH 500 BU. hopper wagon, 2
compartment, roll tarp; Demco 300 bu. ELIMINATE DUST WITH ACE DUST FOOTAGE DES CRIPTION L EN GTH W EIGHT PRICE

hopper wagon, exc. cond.; CIH 36’ PTO SUPPRESSANT- safe alternative to 47,397 F T 2.375” O.D . x .125W T . Yellow JacketS teel P ip e 39’/40’ 3.010#’ $1.05/F T

swather, batt reels, $2500. 306-725-4242, chemicals. We use canola oil, environmen- 900 F T 3.500” O.D . x .156W T . Yellow JacketS teel P ip e 60’ 5.58#’ $1.60/F T

306-725-7538, Strasbourg, SK. tally friendly. Water repellent drying roads 3,874 F T 3.500” O.D . x .156W T . In su lated (1” - 1.5” thick) S teel P ip e 55’/59’ 5.58#’ $1.87/F T
14,270 F T 3.500” O.D . x .188W T . Yellow JacketS teel P ip e 36’-56’ 6.65#’ $1.90/F T
STANDARD FAN, BOURGAULT 550ST air faster, lasts much longer than calcium 1995 NISSAN ENDURO 60 forklift, 3259
cart, complete, $1,900 OBO. 204-534-8520, original hours, 10 hours on machine since 3,300 F T 3.500” O.D . x .188W T . In su lated (1.5” thick) S teel P ip e 64.85’ 6.65#’ $1.98/F T
Deloraine, MB. [email protected] chloride. Call Ace Enterprises, Saskatoon, regular service in April/14, 187" mast, side
toll free 1-844-291-6582. Or visit our 24,000 F T 4.500” O.D . x .125W T . In su lated S teel P ip e 40’-60’ 5.84#’ $0.98/F T
shift, 48" forks, 6000 lb. capacity, cushion 2,283 F T 3.500” O.D . x .250W T . UBRA/Yellow JacketS teel P ip e 55.69’ 8.68#’ $2.89/F T
website: www.aceenterprises.com

WESTERN SPECIAL MF 510 combine, 1411 tires. $6,500. 204-734-9471, Swan River,

hrs., MF 750, 2332 hrs., NH 1500, 2744 MB. [email protected] 3,900 F T 4.500” O.D . x .125W T . D ou b le Yellow JacketS teel P ip e 58’ 5.84#’ $1.60/F T

hrs; Other seeding and harvesting equip. 6,600 F T 4.500” O.D . x .156W T . UBRA/Yellow JacketS teel P ip e 58’ 7.24#’ $1.95/F T

Located at Rowley, AB. Ph. 403-273-7262. WANTED: OLDER SP swather, with PU reel, 12,197 F T 4.500” O.D . x .156W T . In su lated (1.5” thick) S teel P ip e T RL 7.24#’ $2.19/F T
60’ 8.56#’ $2.52/F T
1982 MF 860 combine, std., 3336 hrs., prefer 18’ or just 14-1/2’ PU reel only. 1,380 F T 4.500” O.D . x .188W T . Yellow JacketS teel P ip e
306-342-4784, Glaslyn, SK.
Melroe 388, 8 belt PU, auger reverser, NEW AND USED generators, all sizes from 19,424 F T 4.500” O.D . x .188W T . In su lated (1” - 1.5” thick) S teel P ip e 55’-59’ 8.56#’ $2.40/F T
$6000; 1982 IHC 4000 24.5’ swather, cab, WANTED: TRACTOR WEIGHTS, any 5 kw to 3000 kw, gas, LPG or diesel. Phone
batt reels, $4500; 1978 IHC 4000 19.5’ make or model. Call 306-449-2253. for availability and prices. Many used in 9,200 F T 6.625” O.D . x .125W T . Yellow JacketS teel P ip e 45’ 8.68#’ $2.46/F T
swather, no cab, batt reels, $2500; IHC stock. 204-643-5441, Fraserwood, MB.
14.5’ Draper header, PU reels, $750; 1994 WANTED: MF #36 and #360 Discers, 24,000 F T 6.625” O.D . x .156W T . In su lated (1” – 1.5” thick) S teel P ip e 54’-64’ 10.78#’ $2.19/F T

New Idea 4865 round baler, 1000 PTO, all sizes, any condition. Also parts discers. DIESEL GENSET SALES AND SERVICE, 2,900 F T 6.625” O.D . x .250W T . Ultra Bon d 3 L ayerCoatin g S teel P ip e 59’ avg. 17.02#’ $5.99/F T

$2500; 8’ poly swath roller, $500; Morris Prompt pickup. Ph anytime 306-259-4923, 12 to 300 KW, lots of units in stock, used Alltaxes extra Term s:N et
Magnum 31’ cult., $4000; 72’ Flexi-Coil 62 306-946-9669, 306-946-7923, Young, SK. and new, Perkins, John Deere, Deutz. We FOB:AW Pipe yard @ Cam rose,AB.(on your loaded trucks)

sprayer 800 gal. tank, $2500; Ezee-On also build custom gensets. We currently Delivery:allow 7-10 days Prices subject to prior sale

2210 air tank, single shoot, 5 run, $4500. WANTED: CASE/IH 8240 35’ PT swather in have special pricing on new John Deere
good cond. 306-210-8901, Reward, SK.
306-795-3540, Ituna, SK. units. Call for pricing 204-792-7471.

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THREE 3 YEAR OLD Red Angus bulls, LONG ESTABLISHED PUREBRED herd for SEPTEMBER SHOWCASE: Moose Mountain THE LIVERY STABLE, for harness sales and
priced to sell. Phone Merlin Scott sale. Diverse group. Unique bloodlines. 47 Ranch Annual Foal Production Sale, Sept. repairs. Call 306-283-4580, 306-262-4580,
204-835-2087, McCreary, MB. bred females, 19 heifer calves, $250,000 13, 2014, 1:00 PM CST, Weyburn Livestock Hwy #16 Borden Bridge, SK.

O N E S TO P RED ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- firm. Ph Rick 403-946-5386, Crossfield, AB Exchange, Weyburn, SK. featuring: 60 NEW BUGGY, WAGON, sleigh, cutterwood
men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery Quarter Horse foals, from top bloodlines. and metal parts. Wooden wheel manufac-
CATTLE FIN AN CIN G ture and restoration. Wolfe Wagons, Sas-
available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, www.moosemountainranch.com Contacts katoon, SK. Phone 306-933-4763 after 6
BC, ALBER TA, S AS K. PM weekdays. Email [email protected]
Englefeld, SK. skinnerfarmsangus.com Sale Day 306-842-4574, Bob Brickley,
“ Fa rm e rs He lping Fa rm e rs ” ALBERTA TEXAS LONGHORN Association 306-538-4312, (Cell) 306-736-7485, Roy
SOUTH VIEW RANCH has Red and Black 780-387-4874, Leduc, AB. For more info. Rutledge 306-642-7688.
Angus yearling and 2 yr. old bulls, semen www.albertatexaslonghorn.com
FOOTHILLS
and performance tested. Ceylon, SK. Call MPHB LOUD AND PROUD Foal and Horse
Shane 306-869-8074, Keith 306-454-2730. Sale has moved for 2014. Now held Sept.

LIV ESTO C K C O - O P 25 YOUNG REG. Red Angus cows w/calves WELSH BLACK- The Brood Cow Advantage. 20, 1:00 PM CST at the Auction Mart in FIVE STAR FUTURITY Sale Yearling and HEARTLAND, PRINCE ALBERT, SK.
Bred cow program ! and 6 bred heifers, bred AI, due Jan. and Check www.canadianwelshblackcattle.com Alameda, SK. Call/email 204-634-2375, Colt Sale, October 4, 2014 at 5:00 PM. Sheep and Goat Sale, Fri., Sept. 12, 6:30
Feb. Top AI sires have been used inten- Canadian Welsh Black Soc. 403-442-4372. [email protected] For catalogue or Come see our consignment of 30 quality PM. For info call Brennin at 306-981-2430.
FeederProgram ! sively on this herd. Serious inquiries only. forms: www.mbpainthorsebreeders.com head of QH from MB/SK. Keystone Center,
Call Don 204-422-5216, Ste. Anne, MB. 500 RED AND BLACK ANGUS bred cows, Late entries taken to Sept. 10. Brandon, MB. Purchases through this sale SHEEP & GOAT SALE, Saturday, Sept 20,
Toll Free 1-8 66-8 48 -6669 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calvers, available Octo- are enrolled in the Five Star Futurity 1:00 PM, Johnstone Auction Mart, Moose
REG. CHAROLAIS BULLS 2 year olds and ber 1st. 306-773-1049, Swift Current, SK. HORSE SALE, Johnstone Auction Mart, Program which entitles them to come back Jaw. Accepting all classes of sheep and
No Res triction s ; Pu rcha s e a n d yearlings. Polled, calving ease, growthy, Moose Jaw, Thursday, September 4, 2014. to barrel race in their futurity year for a goats. Sheep ID tags and pre-booking
m a rk etin g -You rchoice quiet. Semen test and deliver. Qualman HERD DISPERSAL: 800 pair reputation Tack sells: 2 PM; Horses sell: 4 PM. All chance at $5000. 204-886-7274, Brandon, mandatory. 306-693-4715. PL #914447.
Charolais, 306-492-4634, Dundurn, SK. classes or horses accepted. 306-693-4715, MB. [email protected] www.johnstoneauction.ca
w w w.foothills lives tock.ca www.johnstoneauction.ca PL #914447 www.fivestarfuturity.com

Roc k y M ou n ta in Hou s e , AB herd. Black/BBF mostly 4 years and
younger. Full herd health. Highest selling
QUALITY YEARLING ANGUS BULLS, POLLED 2 YEAR old and yearling Charolais steer calves every year. $3750/pair. Willing HORSE AND TACK Sale Heartland Live- WWW.ELLIOTTCUTTINGHORSES.COM DORPER RAMS, 4 entered in Prairie All
semen tested, light to moderate birth bulls, some Red Factor. Kings Polled to grass until October 15. Option to rent stock, Prince Albert, SK., Friday, Sept 35 plus years of training, showing, sales, Breeds Ram Sale, Sept. 6. 8 more at farm.
weight. Ken Bell 306-591-7792, Pense, SK. Charolais, 306-435-7116, 306-645-4383 or grass for next 5 years. Williams Ranch, 12th. Tack at 5:30 PM, Sheep, goats and clinics, lessons. Clifford and Sandra Elliott, Lochend Dorpers, Cochrane, AB.
306-645-2955, Rocanville, SK. 306-642-8970, Crane Valley, SK. Paynton, SK. Phone 306-895-2107. 403-932-6436, 403-466-8789. Email
horses, to follow. Book tack and horses in [email protected]
COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL: 30 young
advance with Brennin at 306-981-2430.

ANGUS BULL, REASON for selling, sold 15 DEXTER HEIFERS, bred Dexter; 15 Dex- cow/calf pairs, mostly Black Angus cross TWO BELGIAN STALLIONS, 4 yr. old and 10 ICR RANCHES is opening 10 spots for
cows, health issues. Ready for service. Call ter cows, bred Shorthorn. 403-845-5763, Simmental, $2950/pair. 4 yr. old PB Black yr. old. Proven breeders, $1,200 OBO. training. If you want a solid foundation for
306-466-4428, Leask, SK. Rocky Mountain House, AB. Angus herdsire, $3500. Call 306-592-4464, 204-522-5883, Coulter, MB. your colt or filly, then here it is. With 40+
Buchanan, SK. years experience inside and out of the
BLACK ANGUS BULLS, two year olds, se- BBJ POLLED HEREFORDS. Good selection round pen, you can rest assured of a solid
men tested, guaranteed breeders. Delivery of quality 2 yr. old bulls as well as 2 prov- 200 MOSTLY BLACK/RED bred cows, could start on your colt. If you need one brought
available. 306-287-3900, 306-287-8006, sell with calves. Call 306-484-4444 or up through the ranks from the beginning,
Englefeld, SK. skinnerfarmsangus.com 306-725-7797, Govan, SK. or you are just looking for a tune up on an

2 YEAR OLD BULLS, stout and rugged for en 3 yr. olds. Deposit holds until turn out. WANTED: QUALIFIED PERSON to winter WEANLING, YEARLINGS, 2 and 3 yr. olds, existing mount, then give us a call to get
your cow herd, easy calving for your heif- Will deliver. Contact Brian Longworth and pasture 200 to 400 cows for 3 to 5 yrs. blacks, greys, sorrels. Call Cliff Clarke, in on a spot. Get in when while the spots
ers. Contact Ernest Gibson, Everblack An- 306-656-4542, 306-831-9856, Harris, SK. Serious inquiries only. Contact Bernie 306-776-2310, Rouleau, SK. last, they will go quick. Located in Veteran,
gus, Vermilion, AB., 780-853-2422. 403-382-9578, Lethbridge, AB. AB. Call 403-740-6139, 403-575-0074.

SELLING: BLACK ANGUS bulls. Wayside HERD DISPERSAL: 50 Red Simmental

Angus, Henry and Bernie Jungwirth, REGISTERED HIGHLAND CATTLE. Herd cross cows, many w/blaze face, bred DORPER STARTER FLOCK: 21 yearling
Reduction. 306-698-2241, Wolseley, SK., Simm. or Angus. Many 4th or 5th calvers ewes, first lambing, one assisted birth.
306-256-3607, Cudworth, SK. www.cise93fm.ca/Betken Grange Highlands or younger. 306-699-2317, Qu’Appelle, SK. Purebred Ram is 2 years old, extremely
friendly, full of personality. $6,500. OBO.
306-457-7685, 780-806-1211, Stoughton,
SK. [email protected]

REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS 2 year old FRESH AND SPRINGING heifers for sale. WANTED: CULL COWS and bulls for
virgin and yearling bulls. Moderate birth Cows and quota needed. We buy all class- slaughter. For bookings call Kelly at Drake
weights, quiet. Complete performance and es of slaughter cattle-beef and dairy. R&F Meat Processors, 306-363-2117, ext. 111,
ultrasound data available. Contact GBS An- Livestock Inc. Bryce Fisher, Warman, SK. Drake, SK.
gus Farm 306-940-9536, Prince Albert, SK. Phone 306-239-2298, cell 306-221-2620.

BLACK ANGUS BULLS, 15 yearlings and

some 2 year olds, priced to sell. Phone

Merlin Scott 204-835-2087, McCreary, MB. BIG ISLAND LOWLINES Premier Breeder.

PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS long yearling Selling custom designed packages. Name SAVE THIS DATE! Rocking W Horse Sale,
bulls, replacement heifers, AI service. your price and we will put a package to- Saturday, August 30th, Keystone Centre,
Meadow Ridge Enterprises, 306-373-9140 gether for you. Fullblood/percentage Low- Brandon, MB. Sale: 12:00 Noon. Preview:
or 306-270-6628, Saskatoon, SK. 10 AM. 204-325-7237. www.rockingw.com
line, embryos, semen. Black/Red carrier.
SASKATOON ALL BREED Horse & Tack
Darrell 780-486-7553, Edmonton, AB.

Sale, August 26. Tack 11:00 AM, Horses to

follow. Open to broke horses (halter or rid- 1500 SUFFLOK/SUFFOLK CROSS EWE
17-18 MONTH Registered Red Angus bulls, PASTURE READY REGISTERED purebred ing). Sale conducted at OK Corral, Mar- FLOCK DISPERSAL. Approx. 1000 spring
easy calving, quiet, semen tested. Little de Red Salers bulls for sale. Elderberry Farm tensville, SK. To consign call Frederick, lambing ewes lambed out at 186% unassist-
Ranch, 306-845-2406, Turtleford,SK. ed. Approx. 500 Jan./Feb. lambing ewes
Salers, 306-747-3302, Parkside, SK. 306-227-9505 bodnarusauctioneering.com lambed out at 180%. These ewes being
flushed now for Aug. breeding. 1-6 yrs. old,
no culls. $200 gate run, $225 choice. 250
CLPC shares available. CLPC average Net
price for lambs is $200 per head so far this
year. Suffolk Dorsett and Texel rams avail-
able. $200. 204-280-0822, Lundar, MB.
[email protected]
www.mjmillarranch.com

www.livestock.ab.ca Regular cattle Sales SUNGOLD SPECIALTY MEATS. We want
your lambs. Have you got finished (fat)
Highwood - Mondays at 9:00am | Fort Macleod - Tuesdays at 9:00am lambs or feeder lambs for sale? Call
Dwayne at: 403-894-4388 or Cathy at:
Western Canadian 2he0aOd,0vbeoro0ke0d! 1-800-363-6602 for terms and pricing.
www.sungoldmeats.com
FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, PB DORSET AND Hampshire yearling and
ram lambs and ewe lambs. Heeroma’s
Video Calf Sale10AM@Highwood 306-823-4526 evenings, Neilburg, SK.
SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT
1 NoSale 2 39amFMARegularSale 4 5 10amWestern BLACKBELLY/MOUFLON CROSS SHEEP ram
7 6 and ewe lambs, yearlings and mature
14 Feat.Yearlings 11 Canadian Video Calf Sale breeding stock. Very easy keepers. No
21 shearing, shed their hair in the spring.
28 8 9 109amHLARegularSale 9amFMARegularSale 18 12 13 Lean, healthy meat, no mutton taste. Rams
Feat.Yearlings Feat.Yearlings 25 grow very impressive horns. Price varies
with age, $100-350 OBO. 250-787-6741,
15 9amHLAReg.Sale 16 9amFMAReg.Sale 17 19 20 250-827-3698, Charlie Lake, BC.
Feat.Yearlings Feat.Yearlings [email protected]

22 9amHLAReg.Sale 23 9amFMAReg.Sale 24 26 27 SHEEP DEVELOPMENT BOARD offers
Feat.Yearlings Feat. Yearlings & Calves extension, marketing services and a full
line of sheep and goat supplies.
29 309amHLAReg.Sale 9am FMA Reg. Sale September 306-933-5200, Saskatoon, SK.

Feat.Yearlings Feat. Yearlings & Calves 40 BUTCHER HOGS for sale, half sows and
half gilts, 7 to 9 mos. old. Call for pricing.
SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT 306-466-2261, Leask, SK.
1 2 10amFMA 3 4 BUYING: PIGS/SWINE, raised outside, all
5 sizes. Highest $$$. 1-877-226-1395.
12 All-Breed Calf Sale www.canadianheritagemeats.com
19
26 6 7 89amHLARegularSale 9amFMARegularSale 9 1010amFMA CalfSale 11 STARTED PULLETS: WHITE ($8) and brown
Feat. All-Breed Calves Feat.Yearlings ($9) egg layers for Oct pick up. Floor raised.
Feat. Char-X & Other Exotics 306-435-3530, Moosomin, SK.

13 NoSale 14 159amFMAReg.Sale 10am HLA 16 10amFMA 17 1810amFMA CalfSale WHITE TAIL DEER for sale, approximately
100 high fenced white tail deer, located in
Feat. Angus/British-X All-Breed Calf Sale All-Breed Calf Sale Feat. Char-X & Other Exotic Kelvington, Saskatchewan. Feeder system
and squeeze also available. 780-918-7147,
20 21 229amHLAReg.Sale 2310amFMA CalfSale 24 2510amFMA CalfSale 780-914-1180 [email protected]
9am FMA Reg. Sale 10am HLA Feat. Angus Feat. Hereford
WANTED: 400 PLUS bull elk; Also 200
Feat.Yearlings Feat.Yearlings All-Breed Calf Sale point white-tail bucks. Stan 306-497-3576,
Blaine Lake, SK. Email: [email protected]
27 28 29 309amHLAReg.Sale 31 October
9am FMA Reg. Sale 10amHLA CalfSale 10am FMA

Feat.Yearlings Feat.Yearlings Feat.SheepCreek&Kananaskis All-BreedCalfSale

Highwood Livestock Auction PO Box 5145, High River, AB, T1V 1M3t1-888-652-7743
Fort Macleod Auction PO Box 1330, Fort Macleod, AB, T0L 0Z0 t1-888-553-7715

THE WESTERN PRODUCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 CLASSIFIED ADS 65

HARD ANTLER ELK Bulls and Females for WANTED: BUYING ORGANIC GRAINS. GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS, ready to go.
sale. Bulls scoring 380"- 500"+. Females of
all ages. A.I. genetics. Breeding and deliv- FOB farm or delivered, Loreburn, SK. Call Phone Ed 306-272-3848, leave message if
ery available. 306-730-7282, Neudorf, SK.
F.W. Cobs Company, 1-888-531-4888. not in. Foam Lake, SK.

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Equipment, Made with Your vated 3 bdrm., 2 bath home w/attached large corner lot, MLS 480108, $65,000.
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1-800-582-4037
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306-621-8846 or 306-783-7612.
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and 30’ feed troughs; Bale shredder bunks; Call 520-820-5777 (cell) or 250-447-9000. go! Mt. Vanier, 1680 sq. ft. was $222,083.
Ph# 780-808-4064 Silage bunks; Feeder panels; HD bale feed- Can e-mail pictures on request. Sale price $215,363. Call 1-866-933-9595 Medallion Homes, 306-764-2121, Prince
ers; All metal 16’ and 24’ calf shelters. Will
[email protected] Albert, SK.

or go to www.warmanhomes.ca 2009 TRIPLE M home, 1280 sq. ft., 3

LOG POST AND BEAM shell package for bdrms, 2 baths, open concept, non-smok-
sale. 26’x34’ with loft 1220 sq. ft. total. er, $90,000. 306-759-2240, Tugaske, SK.

custom build. 306-424-2094, Kendal, SK. Douglas fir logs. Call 306-222-6558 cell,

2013 LEON 425 vertical spreader, exc 30’ SILAGE feed troughs, $650 ea.; 250 email [email protected] BLOW OUT SPECIA L!
GRAVEL LAND IN RM REFORD #379: or visit www.backcountryloghomes.ca
cond. Brian McCarthy, 306-435-3590, bushel Miami creep feeders, $2750 ea. LAST 2 -2013 SRIHOM ES!!
327 acres, 80 acres tested to have gravel, Im m ed ia te D eliver y, In clu d es
306-435-7527 (cell), Moosomin, SK. In s u la ted Skir tin g !
Call Mike 306-469-7741, Big River, SK. the remaining acres have not been tested WINDOWS! WINDOWS!
with a possibility of having gravel. Includ-
DANIELS MANUFACTURING PORTABLE NH 352 MIXMILL w/extra screens, exc. ed is a 2300 sq. ft. bungalow with a double A COMPLETE FULL LINE OF WINDOWS!!!
hyd. squeeze chute w/self contained hyd. cond., always shedded, $2000. Rosthern, attached garage and outbuildings. MLS® See our Showroom for the best
system, c/w fully adjustable 38’ portable SK., 306-232-4716, 306-232-7762. 486089. Call Wally Lorenz, Re/Max of the
double lead in alley and portable Bud box. selection & savings in Sask.
Chute has electronic load bars and built-in NEW CONCEPT ROLLER mix mill, very Battlefords, 306-446-8800, North Battle-
palpation cage. Plus many more options. good cond. Brian McCarthy, 306-435-3590 ford, SK. www.remaxbattlefords.com Take Home Windows Feature!
One year old and in excellent condition. or 306-435-7527 (cell), Moosomin, SK.
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306-728-7707, Melville, SK. NORHEIM RANCHING HAS a full line of cial buildings, to your plan or ours. Call Sealed Picture Window ............From $39.95
1-866-933-9595 or www.warmanhomes.ca Horizontal Gliders......................From $69.95
6100 GALLON HOULE liquid manure tank, handling equipment at discount prices. Vertical Gliders........................From $115.00
Casement Windows ................From $199.99 Ca ll Tod a y for
8”x53’ Houle pump, excellent cond. Call Freestanding panels, tubs, chutes, feeders, Basement Awning Windows ...From $144.79 U nbea ta ble Pricing!

780-305-6931, Barrhead, AB. self-unloading hay trailers, net wrap and INSULATED STEEL DOORS 1-877-341-442 2
Red Deer
more. 306-227-4503, Saskatoon, SK.
STEEL VIEW MFG. Self-standing panels,

windbreaks, silage/hay bunks, feeder pan- BELTING FOR SALE: 42-56” wide, 3/8”

els, sucker rod fence posts. Custom or- thick. Call Ken Wadelle 403-346-7178 or In the Jamb With Brickmold w w w .d yn a m icm od u la r.ca

ders. Call Shane 306-493-2300, Delisle, 403-392-7754, Red Deere, AB. 149$2/8 and 3/0 99 BEST CANADIAN HOME built by Moduline.
Best prices! 1520 sq ft Temora, $99,900;
SK. www.steelviewmfg.com 4”and 6” Jamb From 1200 sq ft Oasis/Villa, $79,900; 960 sq ft
PAYSEN LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT INC. Storm Doors ..........................From $159.99 Tuscan, $69,900. Call Stan at Ner-Ken
“Out swing” Insulated Doors From $219.99 306-496-7538, Yorkton, Sask. Website:
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and Livestock equip. needs. Stocking grain handling and feeding equipment including Special Size Door Units Affordable Home Sales.
and silage bags. 306-762-2125, Vibank, SK squeeze chutes, adj. width alleys, crowd- 30” & 34” ..............................From $229.99
SMALL TWO BEDROOM house to be
GGREG’S WELDING: Freestanding 30’ 5 ing tubs, calf tip tables, maternity pens, REG. KELPIE DOGS available August 19, RETIRING? 1288 SQ. FT. townhouse, Os- LAMINATED SHINGLES moved, newly renovated, 520 sq. ft.,
bar panels, all 2-7/8” drill stem construc- gates and panels, bale feeders, Bison 2014, vet checked, first shots, $800/ea. ler, SK. 20 mins. to Saskatoon. 6 months $30,000. Spiritwood, SK. 306-883-2208.
tion, $430. 24’x5.5’ high panels, 2-7/8” equipment, Texas gates, steel water Call 306-334-2335, Balcarres, SK. old c/w appliances and drapes. Basement 1st GRADE - 40 yr.+50 yr.
pipe with 5- 1” sucker rods, $300. 24’x6’ troughs, rodeo equipment and garbage in- developed. 2 car garage. On very quiet
high panels, 2-7/8” pipe with 6- 1” rods, cinerators. Distributors for El-Toro electric REG. TRI-COLORED BORDER Collie pups, street. Health reasons. Available Oct. 15$ 99
$350. 30’ 2 or 3 bar windbreak panels c/w branders and twine cutters. Our squeeze born June 21st, will have first shots and 2/2014. Call 306-239-0016. BUNDLE
lumber. Gates and double hinges available chutes and headgates are now avail. with a micro chipped, 1 female, 3 males, out of
on all panels. Belting troughs for grain or neck extender. Ph. 306-796-4508, email: working parents. 306-843-7606, Wilkie, SK
silage. Delivery available. For more info. [email protected] Web: www.paysen.com
3-TAB SHINGLES

FOREST $ 99

GREEN BUNDLE
call 306-768-8555, Carrot River, SK. CEDAR LOG HOMES AND CABINS, sid- 18CHLAANSCTE!!
ings, paneling, decking. Fir and Hemlock
NET WRAP! NET WRAP! NET WRAP! Great flooring, timbers, special orders. Rouck VINYL SIDING CLASS “A” #1 PRODUCT PRE-BUILT AND MOVE in Ready!! Available
product. Great price. We will save you Bros., Lumby, BC. www.rouckbros.com .65¢• Popular Profile immediately. 1216 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bthrm.
money. Twine, silage covers, and silage 1-800-960-3388. Sq. Ft. 7 Fantastic systems built houses at affordable
film. 306-227-4503, Saskatoon, SK. • Good Colors! prices. Many models to choose from start-
BUY TUBS & MINERAL DIRECT. Top TO BE MOVED: 16x28’ cabin with loft, fully • 1st Grade ing at $94,900. Call Kim at 306-525-2403,
FREESTANDING CORRAL PANELS, 30’, 5 furnished, hickory cupboards, plumbed, • Matching Regina, SK. www.prairiecountryhomes.ca
bar panels, complete with chain to tie to- quality...low cost...delivered direct. Call us water heater, best offers. 306-931-2587 or Accessories Available!!! COLORS
gether, removable foot for transport, 306-260-3407, Martensville, SK. RTM SHOW HOME. 1594 sq. ft., high
$435. Call 306-883-9952, Leoville, SK. to discuss your supplement needs and your SHAHAYLA SHILOH SHEPHERDS, gentle, Burron Lumber feature front with upper windows, vinyl
LOT FOR SALE: La Ronge Lake/Napatuk shake and stone, high living room vault,
FROSTFREE NOSEPUMPS: Energy free specific situation. Once we have deter- subdivision, $29,000. For more info. call 306-652-0343, Saskatoon, SK gas fireplace with exterior chase, rear
solution to livestock watering. No power 306-425-6906, La Ronge, SK. overhang for verandah, custom cabinetry
required to heat or pump. Prevents con- mined a cost effective fit for your operation, intelligent, healthy, striving for better hips WARMAN HOMES RTM homes ready to and lighting, 5’ ensuite shower, $185,000.
tamination. Grants avail. 1-866-843-6744. ONLY TWO FULLY serviced lots remain on go! Mt. Robson, 1443 sq. ft. was 306-493-3089, Swanson Builders, Saska-
www.frostfreenosepumps.com you can simply order over the phone. We and health, ISSR Registered, $1550. family oriented quiet cul de sac in new $161,715. Sale price $155,943. Call toon, SK. area, www.swansonbuilders.ca
subdivision at beautiful Weyakwin Lake, 1-866-933-9595, www.warmanhomes.ca
Magnum Texas Gates ship it right to your ranch freight free (min. 250-727-3595, Victoria, BC. SK. 306-961-5515, [email protected]
3 ton). Rio Nutrition, call
306-662-3559, ask for Daryl or Jenny. [email protected]
Email: [email protected] Web:
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home and yard on quiet bay. Back opens

C OM M ERC I AL onto park and walking path. Close to all
L AN D F OR S AL E services. Original owner. 306-537-8584.

36.77 AC RES . L O C ATED 1 M IL E S O U TH WARMAN HOMES LOTS for sale in Lang- YUMA, AZ, SALE/ RENT: 32’ 2002
ham, SK. or Warman Legends or South- Prowler 5th wheel in gated park, 2 slides,
lands. www.warmanhomes.ca to view or very clean, completely redone, fully fur-
WANTED: 32 VOLT old style wind charger nished, shed, $9999. Rent $700/month.
PTrhoadtuLcatsst system. 306-747-2862, Holbein, SK., email call 1-866-933-9595.
[email protected] Call for pics. 780-672-9406, 780-679-8809

2008 CAVCO PARK MODEL, in 55+ pre-

www.magnumfabricating.com C ITY O F PRIN C E A L BERT, S K. mier resort, Mesa, AZ. Exc. cond., fully fur-
MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE nished, raised Arizona room built 2009,
MAGNUM FABRICATING LTD. Conta ct: 306-764 -4 828 New 16, 20 and 22' wide modular homes custom built Murphy bed, full size wash-
or306-981-614 2 for immediate delivery. For sale by owner er/dryer, new laminated flooring through-
Maple Creek, SK $83,200. 306-352-6279, 855-344-6279, out in 2013, 2 bathrooms w/walk-in show-
White City, SK. [email protected] ers, 2 hot water tanks, 4x8 shed, large
Ph: 306-662-2198
deck w/storage under, patio furniture. Lot
30’ PORTABLE WINDBREAKS, asking PRO-CERT ORGANIC OPTION - 2014. 1974 MOBILE HOME and addition, 1300 sq. rent paid to August 2015. Asking $65,000
ft. 4 bedroom, 1 bath. To be moved, US. Call Gaston 403-563-0658 or email
$750. Ph Mike 306-469-7741, Big River, SK For information on organic farming: pros- $17,500 OBO. 306-257-3240, Bradwell, SK. [email protected]

PORTABLE PANELS 30’ freestanding 3- pects, transition, barriers, benefits, certifi- BUILDING W ITH CO NFIDENCE!!!
bar windbreak frames, 5-bar, 4-bar panels
w/wo double hinge gates and more. On cation, and marketing contact one of our
farm welding. Oxbow, SK., 306-485-8559
agrologists. Call 306-382-1299, Saskatoon,

SK. or [email protected]
www.pro-cert.org

SVEN ROLLER MILLS. Built for over 40

years. PTO/elec. drive, 40 to 1000 bu./hr. R E AD Y TO
M O VE H O M ES
Example: 300 bu./hr. unit costs $1/hr. to
run. Rolls peas and all grains. We regroove BEST COOKING PULSES accepting samples
and repair all makes of mills. Call Apollo of organic and conventional green/yellow
Machine 306-242-9884, 1-877-255-0187. peas for 2013/2014 crop year. Matt
306-586-7111, Rowatt, SK.
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66 CLASSIFIED ADS THE WESTERN PRODUCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014

PARK MODEL FOR SALE: Yuma, AZ. Well 2500 ACRES MIXED Farm, 93% arable in LUSELAN D AR EA... FARM LAND
maintained, furnished unit. Prime location, W ANTED
backing outside fence. Easy care land- one block RM of Arm River #252, 15 100 Qua rte rs Gra in la n d
scape, large new wooden shed holds golf miles. East of Davidson, SK. 17 quarters, for Sa le . N O FEES
cart. Newer washer/dryer, central air and
heat. Ph 780-998-2820, [email protected] 93% arable land. Lots of water. Additional N eighb o u rs sellin g a tthe
9 quarters avail. if required. Large older sa m e tim e b u tn o tn ecessa rily
RM OF PARKDALE No. 498: What a proper-
home, shop, 62,000 bu. storage, farm to gether. La rge a n d sm a ll

equip. 100 cow/calf pairs also avail. Great

ty! Located on an all natural beach on the investment or turnkey. Call 306-561-7335. pa cka ges fo rsa le. Bu y 1 o r NO
shores of Little Loon Lake, just east of E-mail: [email protected] 2 qu a rters o r100 if yo u like.
Glaslyn, SK. on the #3 hwy, MLS®497195.
LAND FOR SALE in RM of Grass Lake #381,
Comes with 23.97 acres incl. approx 1/4 FARM/RANCH-SIT FOR YOU, hard working, 640 acres, 4 quarters; NW 12-37-23 W3; RM 371, 160 acres, renovated house, 40x60 C a ll Jim o rS h e rry to d a y CO M M IS S IO N S
mile of shore line. Has it’s own boat launch mature, SK. couple will farm/ranch-sit SW 12-37-23 W3; NE 23-37-23 W3; SE 23-
and roll out dock. The home is 1664 sq/ft. 403-829-2786, Central, AB. 37-23 W3. Good farm land, all seeded to heated shop, $590,000. 306-369-7503, 3 06 -46 3 -6 6 6 7 PU R CH A SIN G :
all on main floor, moved into in fall 2012. grain or grass. 403-536-8919 for more info.
9’ ceilings, 2x6 walls. Open concept, large 306-469-1010, Bruno, SK. o re m a il fo rm o re in fo rm a tio n SINGLE TO LARGE
re m a xkin de rs le y@ s a s kte l.n e t BLOCKS OF LAND.
[email protected]
® G ro up W e s tR e a lty PREM IUM
veranda and deck for the family BBQ’s. PRIME PLATO FARMLAND for sale. 960 Tenders to be in by Oct 10/14. Highest or GRONLID, SK., MELFORT area, 160 acres, Kin d e rs le y, S K PRICES PAID
Also has 42x60 metal clad shop with full acres of excellent Regina Clay 6B crop land any bid not necessarily accepted. Email 148 of cult., 12 acres bush, 1200 sq. ft. W ITH QUICK
cement floor and wired 220. Plus adjoining Average assess. 115,000/quarter, surface [email protected] or mail to: Jim house, renovation started, interior gutted, w w w .kin d e rs le yre a le s ta te .co m
147 acres (90 acres grain land, balance oil well leases of $22,000/year, power in Schultz, Site 1, Box 17, RR 1, Millarville, AB close to Wapiti Ski Hill and diamond mine.
heavy bush). The Little Loon Regional Park the treed farm yard, metal quonset T0L 1K0 403-536-8919 Contact Bert at 306-221-2892, Sutton
has a 9 hole grass green golf course. For 50’x60’, 3 steel 3400 bu. bins. Land located Group, Saskatoon, SK.
further information or to view, call Lloyd one mile south of Plato, SK. Sec LAND FOR SALE in RM Wood Creek #281.
Ledinski, Re/Max of the Battlefords, 22-25-18-W3 and W/2 Sec 23-25-18-W3, E-1/2-3-28-27-W2, 320 acres of pasture
306-446-8800 or 306-441-0512. cross fenced into three paddocks. Seeded
alfalfa/meadow brome, 1 paddock seeded

located in the RM Snipe Lake 259. Serious only brome. Lots of water. Pasture rented GRAIN LAND TO RENT, 25 mile radius of
for 2014 season. 306-963-7656 for more Rouleau, SK. Call 306-776-2600 or email:
inquires call Stu Wilson at 403-519-3759. info. Tenders to be in by Sept. 8/14. High- [email protected]

RM ELMSTHORPE #100, 5 quarters ap- est or any bid not necessarily accepted. PAYM ENT.
prox. 15 miles SW of Avonlea. 3 quarters Email [email protected] or mail to FRONTIER, SK. RANCH: 5120 acres, all ad-
joining, two homes, good service build-
grainland, 2 quarters pasture. Can be sold Bill Detwiller, Box 59, Imperial SK S0G 2J0
ings, excellent water. John Cave, Edge
separately. Assessment 274,500. Asking Realty, Ph. 306-773-7379, Swift Current, FARM AND PASTURE LAND
$640,000. Keith Bartlett, 306-535-5707,
SK. www.farmsask.com
Sutton Group Results Realty, Regina, SK. AVAILABLE TO RENT

DWEIN TRASK REALTY Inc. Delisle: 2 ID#1100257 OSLER: Modern Dairy farm M a n y Referen ces Ava ila b le
quarters of quality farmland c/w huge near Saskatoon w/145 acres. 90 cow free
bungalow, 2 good sheds and a barn. On stall barn w/state of the art auto identify- SUM M ARY OF
pavement just 1.5 miles North of town. ing double 10 milk parlor and an attached SOLD PROPERTIES
MLS #503346; St. Benedict: 325 acres of calf-heifer barn, 154.79 kg daily milk quo-
productive land, 5.5 miles South of town. ta, 1614 sq. ft. home, and insulated work- Cen tra l...........................206 1⁄4’s
Great 2 storey home, barn, corrals, steel shop. ID#1100191 Rush Lake: Approx.
grain storage and workshop. Priced to sell! 309.73 acres irrigated land. Valley pivots,

MLS #491740. Call Dwein 306-221-1035. natural gas pumping unit, 3 phase power. FARM/ACREAGE, 18 miles N of Humboldt, Ea s t..................................51 1⁄4’s
Located 11 miles East of Swift Current and W es t...................................4 1⁄4’s
160 ACRES IN the beautiful area of Creston SP E CIAL IZIN G RM #370 and RM #400. 380 acres w/yard S o u th...............................75 1⁄4’s
Valley, BC. Farm / Ranch. Pristine level IN F AR M L AND 5 miles south of Hwy #1 right along the site. Will sell yard site separate. Call Bob S o u th Ea s t.......................40 1⁄4’s
farm land! Many outbuildings. Irrigation in Highfield Reservoir. Real Estate Centre, at 306-231-5939, Pilger, SK. S o u th W es t......................6 5 1⁄4’s
place. 4 bedroom home. MLS® 2393673 view www.farmrealestate.com or call N o rth..................................6 1⁄4’s
$1,100,000. 250-428-1715, Creston, BC. N o rth Ea s t..........................4 1⁄4’s
[email protected] DO YOU HAVE land that you want to 1-866-345-3414. MINERAL RIGHTS. We will purchase and N o rth W es t.......................12 1⁄4’s
see protected and enjoyed for genera-
tions? The Saskatoon Nordic Ski Club is RM CANWOOD #494, 4 quarters, grain, or lease your mineral rights. RENT BACK AVAILABLE
pasture and hay, lots of water, 400 acres 1-877-269-9990. [email protected]
Ca ll DOUG
PRISTINE FARMLAND, SALMON ARM, BC., LAN D FO R S ALE looking for a home - a place to enhance cult. On school bus route. Power on 2 BALGONIE, SK. 158 acres, hay and pasture
22.5 fully serviced acres. Preserve ALR,
high grade soil/no pesticides, outbuildings • 31 q u a rters n ea rRo ckglen the cross-country ski experience for peo- sites. House, 2 large garages, grain stor- land, 1530 sq. ft. house, 4 bdrms., 30x30’
$650,000. 604-325-5399, [email protected] ple in Saskatoon and area. Our Club’s ste- age on home quarter. Fair market value. attached garage, 30x40’ barn, park-like
p lu s 21 cro w n lea s e QT RS wardship of the area would ensure the lon- Priced to sell. 306-747-2775 Shellbrook SK yard. Asking $749,000. Call 306-771-4899.
ID#1100280 THORHILD: 162 acres cult.
land SE of Thorhild. Land has a good creek • 27 q u a rters n ea rM a n ko toaiSa OL D gevity of your land’s natural beauty! We L OOK IN G F OR L AN D RM of GULL LAKE # 139: 160 acres with
on it with a dam which can supply water • 10 q u a rters n ea rAs s in ib are a non-profit Club, 700 members and
even in dryer years. There is another quar- growing, needing your help to offer trails w /Aggrega te Potentia l beautiful cedar log home, service build-
ter for sale by the same owner close to • 14 q u a rters n ea rGlen atwkSeo rOthL D for all ages and levels of experience. The
this property. #1898 Iron Springs: • 6 q u a rters n ea rF ife L ideal area would be within a 20-minute ings, oil leases. John Cave, Edge Realty.
Starter farm, 78.32 acres, irrigation rights, 306-773-7379 www.farmsask.com
Home is 1800 sq. ft. w/major renovations • 3 q u a rters n ea rF ife L a ke
completed and a mature yard. Cattle shel- drive of Saskatoon, at least a quarter sec- In Sa ska tchew a n $149,000 OFF GRID, self-sufficient, 3 06 -9 55-226 6
ters, feed bunks, silo, 40’x60’ heated shop, • 9 q u a rters n ea rItu n a tion in size, and include hills and trees. Ca ll PO TZU S LTD. house, garage, 3 outbuildings, fenced yard
free stall barn (80 cows/stalls), insulated We’re looking to partner with individuals Phone: 306-782-74 23 160 acres. 306-547-3123, Preeceville, SK. Em a il:
barn, holding area, milking parlour, and a • 12 & 1 p a rtq trn ea rW illo w Bu n ch and groups who share a vision for preserv- s a s kfa rm s @ s h a w .ca
calf barn. ID#1100247 Fairview: ing natural space and promoting outdoor Fa x: 306-786-6909 ESTEVAN FARMLAND, 630 acres NE of Este-
10,000 head hog finishing facility. 2- 5000 • 9 q u a rters n ea rGra velb o u rg activity. Please e-mail Jan Sedgewick at van, SK. G and H soils, gently rolling. Rare
head barns, service building, liquid manure [email protected] if you want to opportunity to own land in a resource rich
• 6 q u a rters n ea rAs s in ib o ia

• 6 q u a rters n ea rBen go u gh

• 2 q u a rters n ea rPa rry leave a legacy that will benefit generations Em a il: info@ potzu s.com area. 306-728-1636, Estevan, SK.
to come.
• 6.5 q u a rters n ea rGlen a vo n

• 3 q u a rters n ea rOgem a 80 ACRES FARMLAND, some bush, pow- HUDSON BAY, SK. Leaf Lake area: 3 ad- Regan Martens
er, NE-S-1/2-27-40-28-W2, near Vonda, joining quarters, prime hunting, mar-
• 7qu a rters n ea rW eyb ruSrnOL D
• 3qu a rters n ea rCu p a SK. 306-222-2274, Saskatoon, SK. ketable timber and peat. NE, NW,

lagoons, 7.5 million gallon fresh water • 4 q u a rters n ea rW illo w Bu n ch SE-06-46-01-W2. Phone 250-427-6036. Farmland Specialist
• 11 q u a rters n ea rE d gely 42 ACRES CULTIVATED overlooking valley
source. 45 acres treed, 20 acres building • Over 13 years of Ag Sales &
Visit 4 miles west of Lumsden, SK., 15 mins. RM 165: 160 acres approx. 1 mile south of Management Experience.
site, 95 acres cultivated. Barns are current- w w w.s hep p a rd rea lty.ca • Farm raised with an Ag Degree &
ly empty. ID#100161 Oyen: 960 acres to view all ou rcu rren tlistin gs. NW of Regina, $187,000. Other adjacent Herbert, SK. House, barn, corrals, ideal P. Ag. status.
South of Oyen. The yardsite is a subdivi-
THIN KIN G O F S ELLIN G? land available, 306-536-5055. livestock operation. Fenced for sheep.
sion of 8.3 acres and incl. house, garage,
Ha rry Sh eppa rd MLS 495223. John Cave, Edge Realty,
wood working shop and steel quonset. The 306-530-8035 (cell) FARM CHEMICAL/ SEED COMPLAINTS 306-773-7379. www.farmsask.com
306-352-1866 (Office) We also specialize in: Crop insurance ap-
property can be purchased as a unit or the
8.3 acre yardsite separately. #753 Fort peals; Spray drift; Residual herbicide; Cus- RM 164/194: 4000 acres of pasture and
Macleod: Modern grain and cattle farm.
320 acres pivot irrigated land close to the tom operator issues; Equip. malfunction. grain land. Can be purchased in 2 parcels.

Belly River. Newer home 2220 sq. ft., older Call Back-Track Investigations for assis- John Cave, Edge Realty Ltd 306-773-7379,

second home. Farm includes lots of corrals tance and compensation 1-866-882-4779. Swift Current, SK. www.farmsask.com

and shelters that are in use for back- em ail Q u ick Closu re –N o Com m ission • Vast Contact/Network in Ag Industry
h a rry@ sh eppa rdrea lty.ca of potential Buyers & Sellers.
grounding beef cattle, approx. 1700 head.
Real Estate Centre, 1-866-345-3414,

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RM OF SPIRITWOOD: Mildred area, total COUNTY OF PAINTEARTH 2007 COUGAR 28', 2 slideouts, queen bed 2015 WINDSPORT 27K, perfect couples
21 acres, 10 miles east of Spiritwood on and separate bdrm for the kids, exc. cond., coach, Class A gas, #1 floor plan, king
#3 Hwy. New well, barn, quonset, shop Bro w n field , AB. used very little, $18,000. 306-689-2882, bed, full wall slide, Stk#08264, $94,000.
and corrals. Family home w/5 bdrms and 15 q u a rters o fgo o d fa rm la n d Abbey, SK., [email protected]
3 baths, open concept floor plan and plen- 90 m iles S E o fCa m ro s e. E xcellen t Call 1-866-346-3148 or shop on-line 24/7
ty of storage inside and out, $228,000. In ves tm en tOp p o rtu n ity 3% ROI ifren ted
MLS®499620. RM of Spiritwood: 8 deed- o u t. Gra in s to ra ge a n d o il w ell reven u e at: Allandale.com
ed quarters, 1 leased quarter, all in close in clu d ed . M a y b e s o ld w ith o rw itho u t
proximity to each other for a total of 1265 this yea rs cro p (n ego tia b le). In d ivid u a l 2012 RUBICON R2100-I Toy Hauler, 21',1/2 2003 BEAVER MONTEREY, 38’, 2 slides, 2 R ow AOG M a ltContra cts
acres. All fully fenced, water source on o ffers co n s id ered . $7,503,000. ton towable, AC, microwave, power awning, 350 Cummins, 41,200 miles, Aqua hot Now Ava ila b le
every quarter, $720,000. MLS®500901. em a il: la rry-s @ telu s .n et 8 cu. ft. fridge, add-a-room, 30 gal. electric heating, always shedded, NS and NP, price
RM of Spiritwood: Mildred area, quarter fuel station, many extras, exc. cond., reduced. 780-853-7911, Vermilion, AB. M a lt B a rley/ Feed G ra in s / P u ls es
section w/3 bdrm family home, all appli- GRAZING ALLOTMENT PREFERENCE Quota,
ances included. All cultivated acres seeded rare opportunity. Preference Quota for graz- $25,000. 306-934-3722, Martensville, SK. 2007 FLEETWOOD DISCOVERY, 9000 best price/best delivery/best payment
into Alfalfa/brome/timothy mixture, ing permit in Clearwater Forest Reserve
$227,000. MLS®500906. RM of Spirit- Grazing Allotment west of Caroline AB.
wood: 3 deeded quarters, 2 lease quarters Estate sale, w/wo approx. 160 Simmental
plus additional 155 acres of lease land bred cows. Must be AB. resident or corpora-
available. 269 cultivated acres, 50 acres tion carrying on business in AB. Contact
broke, remainder of cultivated acres seed- Katherine for details 250-888-4016,
ed into Alfalfa/brome/timothy mixture. 778-433-6495, Rocky Mountain House, AB.
Fenced, boarders the provincial forest, [email protected]
$275,000. MLS®502509. RM of Spirit-
wood: Good producing, high assessed miles, 60 hour generator, all options,
quarter section down the Ranger Grid. All
cultivated acres seeded into hay, 140 culti- stored inside, fresh safety with sale,
vated acres. Good access road, $195,000.
MLS®502512. RM of Spiritwood: Full $125,000. 306-536-5055, Lumsden, SK.
quarter 1 mile off #3 Hwy North on Ami-
ens Road. 3 bdrm, renovated family home.
70 acres broke and currently rented on
year-year basis, $249,000. MLS®505413.
RM of Spiritwood, Mildred: 13.9 acre
acreage, set up for the horse enthusiast
with pen, riding arena and barn, private lo-
cation, $125,000. MLS®505587. Call
Shawna Schira-Kroeker, RE/MAX of the
Battlefords, 1-306-446-8800, or
306-441-1625, for more information.

10 ACRE ACREAGE 12 miles SE of Mel-

fort, SK. Metal clad shop and barn, cattle

sheds, corrals, outbuildings, older 1176 sq. 2004 GULFSTREAM SUN Voyager trio, 38’, Licen s ed & bon d ed
ft. bungalow, 72’ well, excellent water,
gas eng., 3 slideouts, new tires, 22,600
L A N D F O R S A L E : 3 q u a r t e r s , $295,000. 306-752-3556, 306-921-4774. kms., excellent condition, $53,000 OBO. 1- 800- 2 58- 7434 ro ger@ seed - ex.co m
NW-07-24-27-W1, NE-07-24-27-W1, DWEIN TRASK REALTY Inc. Dalmeny: 306-231-7054, Englefeld, SK.
SW-07-24-27-W1, RM Shellmouth-Boulton Immaculate bungalow, c/w workshop.
7 miles North of Inglis, MB., PR #592. Call Everything new since 2001, $534,900.
Barry or Pat Sawchuk, 204-564-2228.
Vanscoy: 3- 40 acre parcels of land west REGISTERED AND CERTIFIED Hazlet. Call

of Asquith. Heavy bush, utilities adjacent Bailey Brothers Seeds, 306-935-4702, Mil-
SIX SECTIONS FARMLAND for sale in RMs to property, $89,900- $99,900. Pike EAST OF DIDSBURY, AB: 10.25 acres, re- den, SK.
of Pembina and Louise. Approx. 3200 cult. Lake: Private lush 38 acres acreage. 1600 stored century farm house, 2nd house,
acres, remainder bushland. Yardsite sq. ft. bungalow w/dbl. detached garage, shop, machine shed, barn, mini outbuild- 2005 MONACO CAYMAN 34PDD, 35’, 5.9
w/older home, 100x60’ steel shop w/heat- new kitchen and upgrades, $489,900. Af- ings. Quiet, treed, fenced. 45 minutes to Cummins, 300 HP, 21,500 miles, auto,
ed floor, 300x108’ storage shed, grain city, $709,000. Call 403-335-3359. For
storage. 204-876-4716, Snowflake, MB. fordable 2 acre lots off Willow Rd. west of more info visit: ComFree.com #518693. satellite, air over hyd. brakes, 5.5 KW WOOD-MIZER PORTABLE SAWMILLS, CERT. MOATS, excellent quality. Available
Pike Lake, $49,900; Delisle: 29 acres eight models, options and accessories. immediately. Call Myles at Fox Family
BEEF RANCH IN SE Manitoba, in the heart Onan dsl. gen.- 148 hrs, exc. cond., 2 1-877-866-0667. www.woodmizer.ca Farm 306-648-8337, Gravelbourg, SK.
w/Hwy. 7 frontage. Good grid road bor- slides, $75,000. More photos on our web-
of cattle country. Available: 4.5 quarters
deeded land and 3 quarters crown land. dering north and west sides, $67,500; 312, site www.can-amtruck.com Can-Am Truck

2nd St, 1309 sq. ft. bungalow w/upgrades, Export Ltd 1-800-938-3323. DL #910420. SAWMILLS from only $4397 - Make
priced to sell, $224,900; 317 acres
NEWcorrals are steel corralling. 1500 sq. ft. ings, well treed yard, 20 min. to Saska-
Included are full set of outbuildings. Most w/2600 sq. ft. bungalow, good outbuild- Money and Save Money with your own

bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In
PINTAIL WINTER WHEATcows can be negotiated at the time of sale.

Land can easily produce feed and grazing
home, att. double garage. Equipment and toon, $929,900; Eagle Creek/ N. Sask. stock, ready to ship. Free info. and DVD:

River: Half mile riverfront, Eagle Creek www.NorwoodSawmills.com/168 or call
and bush, $399,900. Swanson: 1287 sq. 1-800-566-6899 ext. 168.
for 150 cows. This can be purchased for

Tailor-made for Canada’sonly $550,000. Cliff Martens, Delta Real
ft. home on 19 acres w/recent quality up-
grades and renos, $264,900; Donovan: 6
harsh climateEstate, 204-346-4117, Steinbach, MB.
bdrm. home w/dream workshop on 5.4 12 ACRES IN the Town of Unity, SK. Newly
renovated 2005 sq. ft. structural brick, 7
acres acreage just west of Donovan, bdrm, 3 bath home. Outside/direct en-
$389,900; Harris: 101, 2nd Ave., 1200 sq. trance to basement (Could be rented as a
ft. bungalow, triple att. Outstanding value basement suite). Mature yard, fenced pas-
in quiet village of Harris, $249,900. 106, ture, workshop with three phase power,
1st Ave. Older 844 sq. ft. 2 bdrm. bunga- $695,000. Contact Jim 306-260-7446,
low, new hi-eff. furnace and central air, email: [email protected]
$44,900. For photos and more info. on
these or any other Saskatoon or area prop- RURAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. We
erty, please check out www.traskreality.ca screen and place tenants and set up a
or call one of our agents. Dwein Trask maintenance program to meet your needs.
306-221-1035, Amanda Cobler We help you create extra cash flow with-
306-221-5675, Andrew Cumming out effort and stress. Please call
306-270-9597, Victoria Bester 780-612-0998, Leduc, AB.
CERT. ORGANIC GRAIN and Livestock 306-270-9740.

mastinseeds.comFarm, Minnedosa, MB., on Hwy. 16. 115028 ACRES, 1-1/2 storey 4 bdrm home,
403-556-2609acres, mature yard w/bungalow, heated main floor laundry w/pantry, 2-1/2 baths,
large country oak kitchen, vaulted ceiling
shop, 30,000 bu. grain storage, corrals and in LR and DR, full basement. Approx 2500
handling facilities, newer well w/piped wa- sq. ft. shop. 8 miles west of Pigeon Lake,
ter, good fences. 204-761-3760.

HATCHERY WHICH HATCHES and distrib-
utes close to a million eggs per year.
Known as Bergs Hatchery, in business
since 1953. 6500 quota breeder farm with
layer barn 40x340. Pullet and rooster barn
42x360. Would consider selling hatchery
separately. Included: quota, all equipment,
5 delivery vans, 89 acres land, 1550 sq. ft.
bungalow, 32x48 garage. Russell, MB.
MLS #1410855. Karen Goraluk, Salesper-
son 204-773-6797, NorthStar Insurance &
Real Estate, www.north-star.ca
2015 PALAZZO 35.1, hot new floor plan, NEW! PORTABLE TRUCK SCALES, MOATS: REG., CERT; CDC Buteo: Fdn.,
triple slide, king bed, towing capacity of $19,900. Save time and money by weigh- reg., cert. Excellent germination and vigor.
10,000 lbs., Stk# 9999, $173,000. Call ing on the farm. Accurately weigh inputs Cleaned, available now. Big Dog Seeds
1-866-346-3148 or shop on-line 24/7 at: and avoid overweight fines. See your near- Inc., 306-483-2963, Oxbow, SK.
Allandale.com est Flaman location or 1-888-435-2626.
CERTIFIED ACCIPITER WHEAT, high
ELIAS SCALES MFG., several different yielding general purpose winter wheat.
ways to weigh bales and livestock; Plat- Visa/MC. Higher pedigree and volume
form scales for industrial use as well, non- discounts available, $10/bu. 306-530-8433,
electric, no balances or cables (no weigh Lumsden, SK. llseeds.ca
like it). Shipping arranged. 306-445-2111,
North Battleford, SK. www.eliasscales.com MOATS WINTER WHEAT, high germ.,
zero disease. Call Shaun at 306-831-8963,
Rosetown, SK.

AB. Offers. 780-682-2350 or 306-467-2477

FOR SALE: 500 head goat dairy farm in
Minto, MB. Also would consider a partner- ASPEN GROVE ESTATES, 3- serviced 7
ship. Milk contracts for fluid milk and acre lots for sale by builder near Borden,
SK. on Hwy. #16, $59,000 ea. 2014 TUSCANY 40RX 40’, 1.5 baths, triple How to
cheese. Complete operation with land, 306-827-7731. 2009 ARCTIC CAT PROWLER 700XTX, side slides, 450 HP, fully loaded, independent Contact Us.
livestock and buildings or operation can be by side, 3500 miles, good cond., new tires, suspension, aqua hot heating, king bed,
moved. Contact David 204-534-7531 or RM OF CHESTERFIELD #261, 12 miles, $6500. Call 204-937-3290, Roblin, MB. Stk#7981, $249,000. shop online 24/7 at: Clip & Save
email: [email protected] South of Flaxcombe, 10 acres, 1452 sq. ft. Allandale.com or call 1-866-346-3148.
bungalow, 48’x96’ heated shop w/water, 2011 ARGO, 750 EFI Avenger, 8 wheel
DAIRY FARM IN Central Manitoba, part of 30’x60’ shed, 24’x36’ shop, 31,100 bu. steel w/tracks, roll bar, winch, 600 kms.,
dairy country. 160 acres (105 workable), bin grain storage, asking $610,000. Call $16,900. 306-563-8765, Canora, SK.
approx. 1900 sq. ft. house, recently reno- Brad Edgerton, 306-463-7357, Edge Realty
vated. Free stall dairy barn, 210 stalls, 4 Ltd., Kindersley, SK. 2006 CAN-AM 800, 2 seater, approx. 1600
robotic milkers, dry cow barn, bred heifer miles, $6500; 2005 Honda 500, $3500;

facility, open heifer facility, calf hutches, QUIET COUNTRY LIFE, close to Kenosee 2004 Suzuki Eiger 400, $3950.
machine shed, slurry store, $2,925,000. To Lake, SK. Golf course, Bear Claw Casino, 780-875-8505, Lloydminster, AB.

be negotiated at the time of sale: Tractors, oil, potash, elementary and high schools.
feed wagons, misc. farm equipment, milk 1200 sq. ft. home, 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath, walk-
quota up to 210 liters, cows and young
stock to match quota demands, up to 160 in bsmt. New shingles 2013. Electric heat, 2004 FAMILY FISH pontoon 20’, 50 HP 2014 VEGAS 24.1 micro class A RUV, per- Classifieds
additional acres available for rent. Contact good well, quonset, outbuildings, 2 gar- Merc., w/trailer, $12,900; 2007 Four fect couples coach, great coach to drive,
Cliff Martens at 204-346-4117, Delta Real dens, fruit trees, well treed yard. 2 quar- Winns fish and ski model, 18.5’, 4.3 in- superior mileage, Ford V10, Stk#8840, Office Hours: MONDAY to FRIDAY 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Estate, Steinbach, MB. ters: crop, pasture w/dugout. Sell as pack- board, only 134 hrs., above average cond., $78,500. Call 1-866-346-3148 or shop on-
age or can split. Contact 306-435-7406. $17,900; 2006 Tracker Pro 190 fishing
boat, 90 HP Merc. 4-stroke, good cond.
WINGARD FERRY - 8.5 acres overlooking

North SK River (part of SW-12-46-4-W3), with trailer, $12,900. K&L Equipment, line 24/7 at: Allandale.com Phone Line Hours: TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY until 8PM
on good road with services adjacent, Ituna, SK. 306-795-7779, 306-537-2027,
MULCHING - TREES, BRUSH, Stumps. $27,500 OBO; Also adjacent 110 acre plus email [email protected] DL #910885. 1.800.667.7770 | Email: [email protected]
Call today 306-933-2950. Visit us at: possible 80 acre (1 mile) riverfront lease.
www.maverickconstruction.ca Phone: 306-382-9024. LUND RAINBOW ALPINE SSV-16, 2003 40
HP Yamaha, 4 stroke, trailer and floor,

GIANT LAND AUCTION $6500 OBO. 306-272-4620, Foam Lake, SK Subscriptions

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@ 10AM Office Hours: MONDAY to FRIDAY 8:30AM - 4:30PM

FOR DUECK HOLDINGS LTD. ET AL 2005 HOLIDAY RAMBLER Imperial, new 1.800.667.6929 | Email: [email protected]
front tires, new batteries, 400 Cummins,
LAC DU BONNET • 23 PARCELS TEULON • 28 PARCELS fully loaded, 46,000 miles, always shedded, Newsroom
excellent condition, $150,000 OBO.
PARCEL ACREAGE LEGAL DESC. PARCEL ACREAGE LEGAL DESC.. 306-487-7774, 306-577-2457, Kenosee Office Hours: MONDAY to FRIDAY 8:30AM - 4:30PM
1 160 SW-24-17-10E 1 162 NE-05-16-01E Lake, SK. E-mail: [email protected]
2 148 SE-24-17-10E 2 162 NW-05-16-01E 2006 ARCTIC FOX , 8’11”, slide out, queen 1.800.667.6978 | Email: [email protected]
3 160 SW-17-17-11E 3 162 SE-05-16-01E bed, AC, awning, 6 cu. ft. fridge, solar pan-
4 145 NW-17-17-11E 4 162 SW-05-16-01E el, bathroom and shower combo, outside Submit your ad online anytime at
5 160 NE-17-17-11E 5 160 NE-07-16-01E shower, elec. jacks, immaculate, asking
6 160 SE-17-17-11E 6 160 NW-07-16-01E $18,000 firm. Call Richard 780-463-3931, www.producer.com
7 27.6 NW-18-17-11E 7 161 SE-07-16-01E toll free 1-866-999-3931, Edmonton, AB.
8 159 NE-18-17-11E 8 161 SW-07-16-01E
9 31.2 SW-18-17-11E 9 160 NE-08-16-01E 2006 MONTANA 3400RL, 4 slides w/roll-
10 142 SE-18-17-11E 10 160 NW-08-16-01E up awnings, solar panel, queen, loaded;
11 160 NW-8-17-11E 11 160 SE-08-16-01E 2007 GMC Duramax ext. cab, Sierra 2500
12 160 SW-8-17-11E 12 160 SW-08-16-01E SLT, loaded, 237,000 kms, roll-on lock box
13 160 NE-8-17-11E 13 79.06 NE-17-16-01E/R--47845 cover. 403-854-0583, Medicine Hat, AB.
14 160 NE-13-17-10E 14 78.48 NE-17-16-01E/Q--47845
15 160 NW-13-17-10E 15 79.46 NW-17-16-01E/J--47845
16 148 NE-9-17-11E 16 79.07 NW-17-16-01E/K--47845
17 159 NW-9-17-11E 17 80 SE-17-16-01E/N--47845
18 128 SE-9-17-11E 18 80 SE-17-16-01E/P--47845
19 159 SW-9-17-11E 19 80 SW-17-16-01E/L--47845
20 0.49 NW-19-17-11E 20 80 SW-17-16-01E/M--47845
21 0.04 NE-19-17-11E 21 78.82 NE-18-6-01E/G--47845
22 160 SE-19-17-11E 22 78.85 NE-18-16-01E/H--47845
23 159 SW-20-17-11E 23 78.28 NW-18-16-01E/A--47845
24 79.27 NW-18-16-01E/B--47845
25 80 SW-18-16-01E/C--47845
26 80 SW-18-16-01E/D--47845
27 80 SE-18-16-01E/E--47845
28 80 SE-18-16-01E/F--47845

Ÿ 3,000 Acres of Farmland and Development Ÿ 3,200 Acres of Farmland and Development 2008 INFERNO 42’ triple axle fifth wheel 2014 FOUR WINDS 35SK Super C Ford
property @ Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba. property with sub divisions on assorted
parcels @ Teulon, Manitoba.
toy hauler, c/w 5500 Onan generator, chassis, power stroke diesel, 10,000 lbs.
Ÿ Subject to Low Reserve
washer/dryer, 12’ garage, new tires, hyd. towing capacity. Tow your horse trailer.
Auction located at Lac du Bonnet, MB
and elec. jacks, sleeps 12, 3 slides, Stk #3857, $125,000. Shop online 24/7 at
VISIT WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION: WWW.KORNELSONAUCTION.COM
$34,000 OBO. 403-357-9913, Rimbey, AB. Allandale.com or 1-866-346-3148.

68 CLASSIFIED ADS THE WESTERN PRODUCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014

CERT. MOATS, excellent germ and quality, M illiga n B iofu e ls SOLID CORE ROUND alfalfa, alfalfa grass, LARGE CAPACITY TARPS to cover grain SCRAPER AND LOADER TIRES available.
available now. Boyes Seeds, W AN TS greenfeed, grass and straw. Delivered. Call piles of varied sizes. Cover long grain piles All sizes. Quick Drain Sales, Muenster, SK.
306-327-7660, Kelvington, SK. 306-237-4582, Perdue, SK. with 53’W, 90’W, or 109’W piles of any Ph: 306-682-4520, 306-231-7318.
YOU R CAN OLA
REG. AND CERT. CDC Moats, CDC Buteo, length. 253,000 bu. pile covered for
Red Winter Wheat. Call 306-472-7824, HAY WANTED: Looking for all types of $11,666. All sizes in stock. Best quality
Palmier Seed Farms, Lafleche, SK. *5$,1 hay, in any form of bale. Southern or Cen- available Canadian made quality silver GOOD USED TRUCK TIRES: 700/8.25/
tral AB and Western SK Call 403-795-1347 tarps avail. for all sizes. Shipped overnight 900/1000/1100x20s; 11R22.5/11R24.5;

W e a re b uyin g %8<,1*)(('*5$,1 CUSTOM BALE HAULING, self-loading to most major points in Western Canada. 9R17.5, matched sets available. Pricing
a ll gra de s of ca n ola . :HDUHDIXOOVHUYLFHIHHG JUDLQLQJUHGLHQW and unloading 17 bale truck. Radisson, SK. from $90. K&L Equipment and Auto.
#1, 2, a n d 3 a s w e ll a s h e a te d, 306-827-2269 or 306-827-7835. For all pricing, details, and pictures visit:
gre e n , s p rin g th re s h e d. VXSSOLHULQFOXGLQJPHUFKDQGLVLQJ www.willwood.ca or Willwood Industries Phone Ladimer at: 306-795-7779, Ituna,
Top p rice s , fre igh t GLVWULEXWLRQ DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ
op tion s , de live ry con tra cts , call toll free 1-866-781-9560, fax SK., or Chris at: 306-537-2027, Regina, SK.
&*&OLFHQVHGDQGERQGHG
ALFALFA FOR SALE: 1st and 2nd cut, 306-781-0108.

TOP QUALITY CERTIFIED alfalfa and grass 3x4x8’ bales, Various qualities. Also have TEMPORARY GRAIN BIN replacement 500-70R24 IND. TUBELESS 8-hole, mount-
seed. Call Gary or Janice Waterhouse greenfeed. Can deliver in southern AB. tarps for all sizes from 22’ diameter to 105’ ed on rim, IT520, brand new, open to of-
306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. 403-363-3318 or 403-633-3777, Tilley, AB. dia. Best quality available Canadian made fers. Dennis 204-842-3712, Birtle, MB.

p rom p t p a ym e n t. www.jglgrain.com 2013 HAY BALES: 5 grass blend, baled, vg quality silver cone shaped tarps available TITAN 18.4x26 high traction log tires and
Bon de d a n d in s ure d. 877-907-1517 e:[email protected] cond, 3x4x8 five string, 1250 lbs.; 21 small for all sizes. All sizes in stock. Shipped r i m s fo r M a c D o n s w at h e r, 9 0 % .
bales tied in a 3x4x7 bundle, 1250 lbs. overnight to most major points in Western 204-764-2448, Shoal Lake, MB.
720 Duchess St - Saskatoon, SK each. All bales shedded. Can load. Call Don Canada. For all pricing, details, and pics
306-374-1517 306-548-5440, Danbury, SK. visit our website at www.willwood.ca or
phone Willwood Industries toll free

CERTIFIED ORGANIC HAY, brome, fes- 1-866-781-9560, fax 306-781-0108.

cue, alfalfa mix, 3’x3’x8’ square bales. Call TARPCO, SHUR-LOK, MICHEL’S sales,
for details 306-335-2280, Lemberg, SK. service, installations, repairs. Canadian

GrainEx International Ltd. 1 -8 6 6 -3 8 8 -6 2 8 4 WE BUY 70 ACRES STANDING HAY. Will take company. We carry aeration socks. We OXYGEN GENERATOR. Nitrox 10 genera-
DAMAGED shares or can purchase standing. Call now carry electric chute openers for grain tor for cutting oxygen for your use and sell
w w w .m illiga n biofu e ls .c om 306-466-4428, Leask, SK. trailer hoppers. 1-866-663-0000. to others. 47 cylinders and cage included.
GRAIN
WANTED LET U S M A N A G E Y O U R C A N O LA 2014 STRAW BALES for sale 3x4x8. Call Ben Air is free, oxygen is valuable! Call Del for
Green and/or heated 306-744-7678 or [email protected] pics at 403-638-3934, Sundre, AB.
LENTILS, XPELLER PRESSING Looking for Soy-
CANARY AND Canola/Flax, Wheat, Saltcoats, SK. 650/65 R38; 480/70 R30; 380/90 R40, all

2014 FIRST CUT alfalfa, 5x6 hard core rnd. 85% tread or better. New 380/85 R30 tire.

bales, net wrapped, no rain, 1500-1700 306-395-2668, 306-681-7610, Chaplin, SK.

CHICK PEAS. beans, as well as Heated Canola and Flax. Barley, Oats, Peas, etc. lbs./bale, feed tests available, 18.5% pro- 4 USED 23.1x26 10 ply traction tires, RURAL & CULTURAL TOURS
tein, 13.3% moisture, $90/ton. Will load. 60-70% tread, new tubes, priced rea-
Call GrainEx International Ltd. Prompt payment as well as prompt on BOW V AL L EY TRADIN G L TD. 306-725-4828, 306-725-4814, Bulyea, SK. sonable. Call 306-644-4703, Loreburn, SK. M id w es tUS A/Bra n s o n
for current pricing at ~ O ctober2014
farm pickup! Call, text or email Darcy for 1-877-6 41-2798 LONG LAKE TRUCKING custom hay haul- 30 USED 11-22.5 and 11-24.5 tires, 30% to
306-885-2288, Sedley SK. your quote [email protected] ing, 2 units. 306-567-7100, Imperial, SK. 80% tread, $50 to $200. Call Neil
403-894-4394.

Visit us on our website at: DAIRY AND FEEDER HAY, 3x4 square 306-231-8300 Humboldt SK. DL #906884. Au s tra lia /N ew Zea la n d ~ Jan 2015

www.grainex.net bales for sale. Tests available. Call: FLOATER TIRES FOR JD and Case spray- S o u th Am erica ~ Jan 2015
NUVISION COMMODITIES is currently 403-633-8835, Brooks, AB. Co s ta Rica ~ Feb 2015
ers: 650/65R38 or 710/70R38. For JD
purchasing feed barley, wheat, peas and
sprayers: 710/70R42 or 900/50R42.
milling oats. 204-758-3401, St. Jean, MB.
306-697-2856, Grenfell, SK. K en ya /Ta n za n ia ~ Feb 2015
WANTED: FEED GRAIN, barley, wheat, S o u th Africa /Za m b ia ~ Feb 2015
peas, green or damaged canola. Phone

Gary 306-823-4493, Neilburg, SK. ATTENTION TRAPPERS: Personal trap- In d ia ~ Feb 2015

BESCO GRAIN LTD. Buyer of all varieties WANTED HEATED CANOLA. No broker WANTED FEED BARLEY- Buffalo Plains ping instruction avail. for coyote and fox, Du b a i to Ca pe To w n Cru is e
involved. Sell direct to crushing plant. Cattle Company is looking to purchase w/snares or traps, 55 years experience, ~ N ovem ber2014
of mustard. Call for competitive pricing. Also limited amount of #1 canola. Cash on barley. For pricing and delivery dates, call June 15th to Sept 30th. Call for details.
Call 204-736-3570, Brunkild, MB. delivery or pickup. 306-228-7306 or Kristen 306-631-8769, Bethune, SK. Gilliland Lures. 204-634-2425, Pierson, MB Pa n a m a Ca n a l Cru is e

306-228-1502, Unity, SK. BUYIN G ~ Decem ber2014
HEATED OATS
TRADE AND EXPORT Canada buying all FOR SALE: ZONE 53 hunting area for NEW Portion oftours m a y b e Ta x Ded uc tib le.
grades of conventional and organic grains. M USGRAVE ENTERPRISES goose and bear. 6 dozen goose decoys, full · 11R22.5 16 ply .............................. $299
Fast payment and pick up 1-877-339-1959 Ph : 204.8 3 5.2527 bodies and shells. Duck decoys, floaters, · 14.9x24 12 ply............................... $486 Se le ct Holida ys
Fa x: 204.8 3 5.2712 shells, some silhouettes. 5 magnum goose · 16.9x28 12 ply............................... $558
TOP PRICES chairs. 2 layout blinds. Call 306-747-3182, · 20.8x38 12 ply............................... $795 1- 800- 661- 432 6
PAID FOR HEATED Shellbrook, SK. · 23.1x30 12 ply............................ $1,495
CANOLA · 24.5x32 14 ply............................ $1,495 w w w .selectho lid a ys.co m
FEED BARLEY, WANTED
WHEAT, OATS, POLY TANKS: 15 to 10,000 gal.; Bladder · 30.5x32 16 ply............................ $1,995 CANADA - CUBA FARM TOURS. Jan
RYE, TRITICALE, • GREEN • HEATED tanks from 220 to 88,000 gal; Water and Factory direct. More sizes available, 26th to Feb 9th. All inclusive. De-
PEAS, LENTILS, • SPRING THRASHED liquid fertilizer; Fuel tanks, single and dou- new and used. 1-800-667-4515, ductible. 8 nights 5 star, 6 nights country
HEATED OIL SEEDS ble wall; Truck and storage, gas or diesel. www.combineworld.com hotels. Varadero, Cienfuegos, Ciego De
LIGHT/TOUGH Wilke Sales, 306-586-5711, Regina, SK.
Priced atyour b in. TIRE CLEARANCE SALE. Good selection Avila, Camaguey, Santiago De Cuba, Hava-
used and some new tires: 10.00x20 bias,
PEARMAN 11x20 bias, 12x20 radial, 14x20 mic radial, na. $3200/person, 2 sharing, plus air.
GRAIN LTD. 11x22.5R caps, 13x22.5R 18 ply,
385-65R22.5, 315-80R22.5, 13x24 bias, Phone Wendy Holm P.Ag, 604-947-2893,

604-417-2434, [email protected]

Visit website: www.wendyholm.com

M AGNUM TANKS 14x24 bias, 16x24 radial, 17.5x25 radial

Schluter & Maack M AGNUM 15.5x25 bias. SOME NEW: 8.25x20, INDIA TOUR ALL inclusive winter tours
9.00x20, 10x20, 9x22.5, 10x22.5, led by a local guide. Phone 780-903-4163,
NOW BUYING BROWN 275-80R22.5, 275-80R24.5 and other siz- Edmonton, AB., or www.ecotracks.ca
es. Email: [email protected]
TOUGH
George 780-499-1248 or fax:

780-963-4496, Edmonton, AB.

& YELLOW MUSTARD S askatoon FEEDGRAINS DUALS
All grades of Green Peas 306-374-1968
• OATS • WHEAT ISO 9001 :2008 Appro ved 1”, 2”, 3” and 4” water pumps from B&E,
Laird & Richlea Lentils PASKAL CATTLE in Iron Springs area is • U L C a ppro ved • Skid P a c ka g e a va ila b le Honda, and Robin/Subaru in stock with
Yellow Peas looking for Feed Barley. Put more $$$ in • BARLEY • PEAS • Sin g le a n d d o u b le w a ll a va ila b le hose and fittings. See your nearest Flaman
your pocket and sell direct to us with no store or call 1-888-435-2626.
1-306-771-4987 brokerage fee. Please call 403-732-5641. DAMAGED Available at Magnum Fabricating & our dealers

N O W AL L GRAD ES FLAX/PEAS w w w .m a g n u m fa brica tin g .com · JD Factory 94-9600/CTS........... $9,850 KORNUM WELL DRILLING, farm, cottage
B UYIN G Com petitive Ra tes · JD STS BLOWOUT ... $11,850 $7,995 and acreage wells, test holes, well rehabili-
O ATS! P ro m ptP a ym en t • HEATED • DISEASED M AGN UM F ABR ICATIN G LTD . · CIH AFX w/new tires.............. $18,800 tation, witching. PVC/SS construction, ex-
· NH CR/CX w/new tires........... $18,800 pert workmanship and fair pricing. 50%
CLEANED FALL RYE, $7.50/bushel. Also GREEN M a ple Creek, SK P h: 306-662-2198 · Clamp on kit w/tires................. $5,250 government grant now available. Indian
2nd cut alfalfa hay available. CANOLA Trade in your singles! 1-800-667-4515. Head, SK., 306-541-7210 or 306-695-2061
306-867-7716, 306-867-8249, Outlook, SK M AGNUM TANKS
• FROZEN • HAILED www.combineworld.com
TOP QUALITY ALFALFA, variety of grasses
and custom blends, farmer to farmer. Gary P AUL M O W ER O F F ICE “ON FARM PICKUP” •U P TO 1 000 CHECK OUT OUR inventory of quality used HYD. PIPE SPINNER for oil/ water pipe.
Waterhouse 306-874-5684, Naicam, SK. 4 03 - 54 6 - 006 0 GAL L O N highway tractors. For more details call Steel or plastic pipe, from 2-1/4” to 10”.
4 03 - 3 04 - 1 4 9 6 WESTCAN FEED & GRAIN 204-685-2222 or view information at Call Jake: 403-878-6302, Grassy Lake, AB.
• ISO 9001 :2008 www.titantrucksales.com
L IN D EN ,AL BER TA 1-877-250-5252 Appro ved F ina nc ing WATER WELL DRILLING rig Mayhew 1000,
CAN AD A a v a ila ble. LOW LOW PRICES! Over 1400 new and mounted on a 1968 Kenworth, exc. cond.
WANTED: OFF-GRADE PULSES, oilseeds • SINGL E W AL L SQ U AR E TANK Inqu ire used tires, mostly construction sizes, some Call 780-675-4405, Athabasca, AB.
and cereals. All organic cereals and spe- very large sizes, many tires with rims.
cialty crops. Prairie Wide Grain, Saskatoon, • TR ANSP O R T CANAD A AP P R O V ED at our Cambrian Equipment Sales, Winnipeg, MB. STAUBER DRILLING INC. Water well
SK., 306-230-8101, 306-716-2297. dea lers . Ph. 204-667-2867, fax 204-667-2932. drilling and servicing, Geotechnical, Envi-
ronmental, Geothermal. Professional ser-
EAGLE Available at Magnum Fabricating & our dealers SIX 900-20 DAYNTON tires and rims start- vice since 1959. Call the experts at
ing $100 and up; 4 brand new Aggressive 1-800-919-9211 [email protected]
COM M ODITIES w w w .m a g n u m fa brica tin g .com grip 750-16 radials on Jeep rims, $140
each OBO. Also one 1100-20 tire. Call
S OARIN G TO N EW HEIGHTS M AGN UM F ABR ICATIN G LTD . 306-466-2261, Leask, SK.
Bu yers o fco n ven tio n a l a n d
M a ple Creek, SK P h: 306-662-2198 7 GOODYEAR TIRES: 24.5x32, 35% tread.
o rga n ic gra d es o flen tils , pea s , 780-434-1322, 780-940-7566, Calmar, AB.

Ace Buying Group

A Division of AgLine International

m u s ta rd , w hea t, b a rley, FARM • TRUCK • OTR TIRES
o a ts , rye, ca n o la , fla x, etc.

C a ll foryouron fa rm b id . 9.5L15 8PLY....................... BKT $89.95 600/70R30
RIB IMPLEMENT .......Firestone $139.90 152A8 R-1.......................... BKT $1,439.95
TOLL FREE
11L15 ........................................ 520/85R38......................... BKT $1,465.95
1-8 8 8 -3 28 -9 19 1 RIB IMPLEMENT .......Firestone $137.71 155A8 R-1

Le th b ridge , AB. 12.5L15 10PLY .................. BKT $139.95 23.1x26 Good Year All Weather
RIB IMPLEMENT ....................... R# 10 Ply................................... $950.00
LACKAWANNA PRODUCTS CORP. Buy-
ers and sellers of all types of feed grain 1000-16 480x8 Packer Wheel on
and grain by-products. Call 306-862-2723, 8PLY 4 RIB.......................... BKT $159.95 Hub assembly .......................... $89.95
Nipawin, SK.
1100-16 30.2/32 BKT TR-1387 R1 TL
NORTH EAST PRAIRIE GRAIN, broker- 8PLY 4 RIB.......................... BKT $209.95 16Ply......................................... $2,270.00
age and consulting. Get more for your
grain. Devon at: 306-873-3551 for no obli- 11L15 12PLY 12.5/80-18 Skid Steer
gation price quote! neprairiegrain.com HIWAY SPECIAL................ BKT $185.95 12Ply.................................. BKT $290.00

WHY NOT KEEP MARKETING SIMPLE? 18.4-38 .............................. BKT $690.00 ................................ FIRESTONE $390.00
You are selling feed grains. We are 8PLY R-1.................................... $410.00
buying feed grains. Fast payment, with 14/17.5 Skid Steer $700.00
prompt pickup, true price discovery. Call 20.8-38 .............................. BKT $995.00 10Ply.........................Firestone
Gerald Snip, Jim Beusekom, Allen Pirness, 8PLY R-1....................Firestone $1,299.00 15/19.5 ST DUPLEX
David Lea, or Vera Buziak at Market Place 600/65R28......................... BKT $1,489.00 12Ply.........................Firestone
Commodities Ltd., Lethbridge, AB. Email: 157A8 R-1.................Firestone $2,295.95
[email protected] or
phone: 1-866-512-1711. COMPUTERIZE WATER JET CUTTING AVAILABLE
The most precise cut every time

1-855-865-9550CALL TODAY! 103-3240 Idylwyld Dr. N,
Saskatoon, SK

THE WESTERN PRODUCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 CLASSIFIED ADS 69

U-DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILER Training, MANY FARM POSITONS. Agricultural LARGE MIXED FARM near Chauvin, AB. CUSTOM HARVESTER looking for truck GRAIN CROP FOREMAN. Perform general
25 years experience. Day, 1 and 2 week Employment has many opportunities on our w/newer equipment, looking for full-time drivers, combine, and grain cart operators farm duties, co-ordinate tasks to be
upgrading programs for Class 1A, 3A and web site! The only Ag web site that serves farm workers. Must have proof of valid to go on custom harvesting run that be- completed such as seeding, spraying,
air brakes. One on one driving instructions. Western Canada! Serving employer and driver’s license. Housing is available. Email gins in SK and ends in Northern AB. Oper- harvesting to maintenance on equip. and
306-786-6600, Yorkton, SK. employees. Call 403-732-4295, Picture resume: [email protected] or call ating 4 new JD S670 combines and Peter- communicate this with the boss. Class 1A
Butte, AB. www.agemploy.com 780-842-8330 for more info. bilt semis. I may help obtain Class 1A an asset/preferred for successful applicant.
EXPERIENCED LIVE-IN CAREGIVER is license, year round employment hauling 306-441-4890, North Battleford, SK.,
looking to care for elderly lady. 12 years of LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME PERSON to work AUSTRALIAN HARVEST! Positions avail. logs, grain or crude oil. 306-421-9270 [email protected]
experience. Phone 306-551-7300. at DRESSAGE STABLE in NW Calgary, from Oct.-Dec., $22-28/hour, food and ac- leave msg., or fax resume to:
AB. Successful candidate should have: ex- commodation included. Experienced op- 306-456-2835, Bromhead, SK. Email:
perience working with horses, ability to erators with relevant working holiday visas [email protected]
operate equipment, own transportation. need only apply. Register early to get a

Perform routine maintenance on facility place! www.ruralenterprises.com.au
and equipment. Reliable and work without
supervision. Non-smoking preferred. Ph. DAIRY WORKER, FULL-TIME or part-time, HELP WANTYED ON grain farm 1/2 hour
AUSTRALIAN HARVEST STAFF Needed 403-818-3133, [email protected] required immmediately. Wage negotiable. NW of Brandon, MB.The main task will be SIMPSON RANCHING LTD. Cochrane, AB.

Operators wanted for Australian grain har- Rental accomm. avail. Balgonie, SK. area. to operate combine, sprayer and tractor requires a versatile ranch-hand with mini-
vest from Oct to Dec 2014. Must be able to ke s s e l f a m i ly f a r m 2 @ g m a i l . c o m with seed drill. Applicants should have
work long hours and be proficient in driv- TRUCK DRIVER/EQUIPMENT Operator, 306-771-4318. previous experience operating and main- mum 2 years experience in general farm/
ing late model tractors, chaser bins/grain needed for harvest, must have Class 1A, taining all farm equipment. Class 1 and
farm experince, no criminal record and ranch labour with valid driver's license.

Duties include: operation of farm machin-

carts. Be qualified in driving new model non-smoker. $20/hr. and up depending on FARM EQUIPMENT OPERATORS required knowledge of GPS and AutoSteer are ery, ability to maintain, service and repair
Case header/combines. Accommodation exp. Could lead to full-time for right per- for fall harvest near Kamsack, SK. Motivat- assets. Experience with mechanical work
and evening meal will be provided. A son. Fax resume and current driver’s ab- ed individuals for swathing, combining and repairs is also an asset. Competitive equipment and safe operation skills a must;
working holiday visa will be required. Also stract to 306-332-5682 Fort Qu’Appelle, SK and fall tillage. Also looking for Class 1 wages depending on experience, 40 hours
cattle care, health, feeding and handling

skills a must; fencing, infrastructure main-

a international licence (valid in Australia) FAMILY FARM REQUIRES grain harvest drivers. Successful candidates may need to an week. 204-761-5797. tenance, general grounds keeping and

would be an advantage. You will be work- help. References required. 780-905-2440, work long hours and weekends, but will be record keeping skills. Housing included. Full
ing on a family run farm. These positions or [email protected] Onoway, AB. offered a competitive wage. Email resume
would suit, fit 19 to 30 years. All enquiries [email protected] 306-590-8537 time position. Contact 403-473-4571, or
to Eastgrove Farming Pty Ltd-Harvest staff HARVEST HELP WANTED: Combine and
[email protected] truck operators needed. Aberdeen, SK. Call RANCH MANAGER/ HAND WANTED for EXP. COMBINE AND Grain Cart Operators [email protected] for more
306-291-8886, 306-253-4443. 500 cow and 500 yearling ranch. Duties in- wanted. Accommodations available, wages
based on experience. Call Eric at: details. 403-473-4571,
306-272-7038, Foam Lake, SK.
www.simpsonranching.ca

WANTED: FARM LABOURERS able to clude all aspects of ranching and oversee-

run farm equipment (combines, balers ing 1-2 employees. Experience is essential. HARVEST HELP WANTED. Combine oper-

etc.) and Class 1 drivers, for harvest. Call Send resume to North Fork Farm Ltd., ator needed for fall harvest. 306-746-4514,

Mike 306-469-7741, Big River, SK. General Delivery, Del Bonita, AB, T0K 0S0 Raymore, SK.

FARM HAND/ MAINTENANCE Person or email [email protected] Further in- EXPERIENCED FARM WORKERS: Must SEMI DRIVER for harvest, $20/hr. start-
permanent, full-time Farm Hand and Main- quiries call 403-315-3145. Only qualified ing immediately. No highway travel, haul-
tenance Person needed for poultry farm. individuals will be contacted. have Class 1 license and have experience ing from field to bin. Also may need grain
Applicant must be mechanically inclined operating farm equipment, $300/day. cart experience. Located 40 mins. East of
and have experience running tractors, KOROVA FEEDERS, Acme, AB. is seeking Saskatoon. Mike 306-229-5432, Allan, SK.
manure spreaders and bobcat. Work full- and part-time help for all feedlot posi- Call 780-888-1100, Hardisty, AB.
includes poultry handling, barn cleaning tions. Experience an asset but not neces-
and maintenance. Class 1 license and poul- sary. Competitive wages and good benefit
try experience is an asset. Regular work- plan. Fax resume to: 403-546-4231.
RANCH MANAGEMENT. Couple wanted
to operate 100 head cow/calf ranch in
Barriere, BC. Experience with livestock and
haying an asset. Competitive wages, hous-
ing and benefits available. Please
fax/email resume to: 780-462-2664,
[email protected]

CLASSIFIED AD SUBMISSION FORMFULL TIME PERMANENT POSITION: 400+
JIMCO FARMING INC. is now hiring com-
bine and grain cart operators as well as
Class 3 and Class 1 truck drivers. Call Jim
at: 403-575-0069, Coronation, AB.

cow/calf ranch in southern AB. foothills. ing hours with a benefit plan. Located 20
Experience with livestock required. Top min. from Stony Plain and 45 min. from
wages for ideal candidate. Housing avail. if Edmonton, 780-963-3249, 780-722-3238. Complete name, address and phone number need not appear in your ad, although
required. 403-648-0609, Nanton, AB.

[email protected], HELPER WANTED ON mixed farm. Steady HARVEST OPERATOR EXPERIENCED we must have this information for our files.

HARVEST HELPER WANTED for farm SE of job for right person. Room and board avail. Harvest Help needed immediately. Class 3 NAME ________________________________________________________________________
Calgary. Must have Class 1 and 3 license. 403-631-2373, 403-994-0581, Olds, AB. or higher. Clean. Competitive wages with DAYTIME PHONE# ___________________________ CELL# _________________________

Salary depends upon experience with farm FULL-TIME RANCH HELP wanted. Expe- oilfield sector. Housing provided.
machinery. House avail. Ph. 403-936-5333 rience with livestock and machinery re- Drumheller, AB. Two positions available.
or 403-369-3555, Dalemead, AB. quired. Non-smoker with clean driver’s ab- 403-820-0323, 403-820-0253.

FULL-TIME CATTLE CHECKING Posi- stract, Class 1 license preferred. Housing AJL FARMS LTD. in Niton Jct, AB., is hiring EVENING PHONE# __________________________________
tions. Buffalo Plains Cattle Co. has pen supplied. Fax resume with references to: full-time permanent feedlot/farm workers. ADDRESS ________________________________________________
403-548-2287. Ph: 403-548-6684, Redcliff, Multiple positions available: Pen checker,
checking positions available for our ex- AB. [email protected] feedlot worker and feed truck driver. Wag-

panding feedlot w/new facilities. Job also

includes pasture work in the summer. HELP WANTED ON farm and ranch. Expe- es based on experience. Fax/email resume TOWN _________________________________________ PROVINCE _____________
Owned horses and tack preferred. No rience preferred. Wages based on experi- to: 780-723-6245 or [email protected]

green horses allowed. Competitive salary ence. Room and board possible. FARM LABOURER POSITIONS required, POSTAL CODE ____________________________________________
and group benefits. Fax resume to 403-227-3691, Red Deer, AB. No texts. full-time and part-time. Class 1A and pre-
306-638-3150, or for more info. ph Kristen vious farm experience are assets. Located EMAIL ADDRESS _________________________________________
at 306-631-8769, Bethune, SK. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT on large grain in Watson and St. Gregor, SK. area. Top
farm and producer car loading business. PLEASE PRINT YOUR AD BELOW exactly as you want it to appear in the paper, including your phone number or The Western Producer box
number. When using a phone or fax number within your ad copy, town and province are required (toll free numbers and WP Box numbers
HEALTH PEN RIDERS (Stockman) Western Duties include farm machinery operation salaries paid. Contact 306-231-9138. excepted). When using an email and/or website address within your ad copy, an alternative way for readers to contact you is required
Feedlots Ltd. is looking for experienced Pen and maintenance in large, well equipped (ie: phone, fax or mailing address). Ads in the Personal column must be placed under a Western Producer box number or email ad-
Riders to join our team! Requirements: shop, loading of cars, and cleaning grain in APIARY WORKER WANTED, Arborfield, dress. There is a $45.00 charge for a box number ($95.00 International).
Ability to assess the health of fall calves 2 modern grain elevators. Modern, 4 bdrm Sept. 1st to Oct. 20th, starting $11.50/hr. A signature is required here for all Personal ads._________________________________________________
and execute treatment and research proto- house in town available as part of wage Duties: cutting grass, maintaining equip-
package. Wages starting at $18 to $24/hr. ment, working with nesting equip and
cols. Must have above average horseman- Class 1A an asset but willing to train. Ph. bees, moving shelters. Apply to RGL Farms
ship skills and suitable horses and gear for
306-264-3615, fax 306-264-5176, Kincaid, Ltd., Box 102, Arborfield, SK. S0E 0A0.
all seasons. Must enjoy a team approach SK, email [email protected] Contact email: [email protected]
and a desire to work with cattle and horses

safely, humanely and efficiently. Strong FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT, in the M.D. of EXPERIENCED FARM HELP wanted: AD STARTS HERE: a) Please circle the words you would like in bold print or b) ❑ entire ad.
attention to detail and willingnes to learn Bonnyville, AB, on modern mixed cattle Seasonal positions available on large grain $5.85/printed line (3 line minimum) + $3.00/week online
and adapt to any changes. Basic computer and grain farm. Require a Class 1 license, farm in Indian Head, SK. Must be able to ________________________________________________________________
skills required to enter daily records and able to operate, service and maintain har- work with large modern machinery w/GPS
pull reports. Assets: Ability to adapt to vest, seeding and trucking equip. Competi- and work in a team environment. Must _______________________________________________________________________
change. Desire to learn and advance. Desire tive salary and health plan. Housing for a have valid driver’s licence. Class 1A and
to be a leader and team player. Commit- family is available. Call Ralph mechanically inclined an asset. We’re in a _______________________________________________________________________
ment to training and teaching youth and 780-573-4204, [email protected] safety and health benefit program. Com-
staff. Commitment to agriculture industry. petitive wages and salary. 306-695-8162,
Western Feedlots Ltd. is a diverse company LARGE GRAIN FARM requires additional [email protected]
specializing in feeder cattle management, employees. Experience operating JD com-
software development, and commodities. bines, grain cart, tractor/trailer units and
We offer competitive wages, a benefits general farm work an asset. Class 1A/AZ
package, and encourage the growth and license and mechanical experience are as-

development of our employees. If you sets. Hourly wage $18-$25/hr. depending HARVEST CREW NEEDED for 2014 harvest. _______________________________________________________________________
value a respectful, proud, team orientated on experience. Accommodations available.
environment within a very unique "Western Starting date mid-late July. References re- Combine, grain cart, swather Operators
needed and Truck Drivers. 65 kms west of
Culture", forward application/resume: quired. Fax resume to: 306-354-7758, or
[email protected] E-mail to: [email protected] or Saskatoon. At least 1 year experience. _______________________________________________________________________
Possibly turn into full-time employment.
For further info., please visit our website at phone Dan or Quenton at: 306-354-7672, 306-270-1193, Borden, SK.
www.westernfeedlots.com Mossbank, SK. www.quarkfarms.net Town (required) ________________________________________________________

AARTS ACRES, 2500 sow barn near Sols- WANTED: DELAGE FARMS Ltd. a large LARGE MIXED FAMILY farm in south Province (required) _____________________________________________________
girth, MB is seeking experienced Breeding modern grain farm at Indian Head, SK western MB. has full time position
and Farrowing Technicians. The successful requires 1A Truck Drivers and Equipment available. Job includes: operation and CLASSIFICATION NAME & NUMBER: ______________________________________
applicant must possess necessary skills, an Operators for modern, well maintained maintenance of new equipment, plus some
aptitude for the care and handling of ani- machinery. Duties may include swathing, cattle related work. Willing to train. Prefer # OF WEEKS ________ Please start my ad in the
mals, good communication skills and combining, trucking (Super B, tridem axle someone looking for long term employ- ________________ issue
ability to work as part of a highly produc- trailers), general farm duties. Farm experi- ment. Willing to consider a couple, hous-
tive team. Fax resume to: 204-842-3273. ence preferred. Competitive wages based ing available with own yard. Full benefit ALL PACKAGES ARE NON REFUNDABLE
or call 204-842-3231 for application form. on experience. These positions are for package. Friendly family atmosphere. Must PLEASE SEE FRONT PAGE OF CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR FREQUENCY DISCOUNTS, FEATURE
harvest, and there is an opportunity for have valid driver’s license and be willing to PRICING AND OTHER CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
THREE FULL-TIME GRAIN workers. Appli- continuous full-time employment. Send work long hours spring and fall. For more
cant must have driver’s license and willing resume to: Marc Delage, email: info email [email protected]
to learn in operating and repairing modern [email protected] Fax: 306-695-2608 Call or text: 204-212-0330, 204-476-4759,
farm machinery. Employer will train if Call: 306-660-7802 or 306-660-7377. Wellwood, MB.
needed. Wages $16.75 per hour. Email
[email protected] Strasbourg, SK. FULL-TIME FARM LABOURER/Equipment FULL-TIME FARM LABOURER HELP.
Operator on family farm near Preeceville, Applicants should have previous farm ex-
When we receive your order a classified representative will
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY SK. Duties include: operating and mainte- perience and mechanical ability. Duties contact you to confirm your order, price and payment options.
Full-time employee on family run grain nance of equipment, buildings and yard. incl. operation of machinery, including
farm with modern JD equipment. Duties Wages $20-$26 with experience. Must be tractors, truck driving and other farm
required are seeding, combining, grain able to handle a joke. Call 306-631-7364. equipment, as well as general farm laborer

hauling, machinery repair and all aspects of duties. $12-$18/hr. depending on experi-
farming. Class 1A an asset. Separate yard CALGARY AREA FARM offers a good e n c e . C o n t a c t W a d e F e l a n d a t
with house, farm vehicle and benefits work environment west of town in the El- 701-263-1300, Antler, North Dakota.
bow valley. Three bdrm. house. Full-time Are you a: ❑ Subscriber ❑ Non-subscriber but a farmer ❑ Non-subscriber and not a farmer
supplied. Preferably non-smoker. Single or position for independent worker with HARVEST HELP FOR Silaging and com- Have you advertised with us before? ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure
families welcome. Wage dependent on farm/mechanical experience. Duties in- bining in Provost, AB. area. Must have
experience. [email protected] or clude: general farm work w/hay and grain Class 1-3 license and newer farm machin- ❑ Yes, I want a Western Producer box number. (Add $45.00 for handling replies)
306-293-2714 or 306-293-7677 crops, fencing, machinery and building ery experience. Housing avail. $18-$24/hr. ❑ Yes, I want a photo. Full Colour photo $39.00/wk + line count. Black & White Photo $25.00/week + line count
❑ Yes, I want words in my ad bolded. (Add an additional .75¢ per word per week)
LOOKING FOR PEOPLE interested in riding maintenance. Apply with references to: E-mail: [email protected] or fax resume
feedlot pens in AB or SK, with above aver- [email protected] to: 780-753-6597.

age horsemanship skills, willing to train.

Wages depending on qualifications, bene-

fits available.403-701-1548 Strathmore AB EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ❑ Yes, I want to bold the entire ad. (Add .75¢ per word per week)

ROY HARVESTING is now hiring for the FARM/FEEDLOT ❑ Email/Weblink, Yes, I want to link my classified ad to my website or my email address (your website or email
2014 harvest season. Need Truck Drivers WORKERS
and Combine Operators starting towards address must be in ad)
the end of August. Call Chuck

306-642-0055, Glentworth, SK. Westwood Land & Cattle Ltd. is a large mixed farming and ranching

FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT, ROULEAU, operation located at Moosomin, SK. We are currently seeking aggressive Mail to: The Western Producer Advertising Department,
SK. on modern grain farm. Require: 1A li- experienced individuals for both seasonal and full-time positions.

cense, able to operate, service and main- • applicants must have some equipment and/or livestock experience. Box 2500, Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 2C4
tain harvest, seeding and trucking equip. • must have valid driver’s licence (Class 1A a definite asset)

Housing available. Call Dave 306-536-0548 • must be reliable and willing to work long hours and weekends.

fax 306-776-2382, [email protected] • wages based on experience plus benefits.

FULL-TIME AND SEASONAL help on large Please submit resume or contact: Ph. 1-800-667-7770 Fax 306-653-8750
grain farm, up to $35/hr. depending on Kevin Woods • 306-435-7313 (cell); 306-435-4833 (fax)
education and experience. 306-421-1110,
306-634-4758, Torquay, SK. [email protected]

70 CLASSIFIED ADS THE WESTERN PRODUCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014

HUNTING GUIDE/CAMP COOK/HORSE GRATTON COUL EE SEASONAL GREENHOUSE WORKERS Provost/Wainwright area HD TRUCK MECHANIC required for
Wrangler Do you enjoy the outdoors, required starting January 5, 2015, until small trucking co. in Lloydminster, AB
Hunting, Hiking and Horses? ever thought AGRIPARTS L TD. approximately mid July, with some work CREW TRUCK LABORERS area. License an asset, but not necessary.
about being a hunting guide or camp cook? available until mid October. No experience RECLAMATION LABORERS John 780-846-0002 or fax 780-846-0005,
You could get paid while you learn! Email Is a pro gre s s ive , e xpa n d in g necessary. Duties include: planting, water- [email protected]
your resume to [email protected] a gric u ltu ra l s a lva ge pa rts ing, moving and packing plants. Wages Must have valid driver’s
or call 250-789-9494. c o m pa n y s pe c ia lizin g in la te $10.20 per hour. Send or drop off your license and oilfield tickets. LOOKING FOR LEASED Operators to run is looking for
m o d e l tra c to ra n d c o m b in e pa rts resume to: Oyen Greenhouses Ltd., 201 - 1 flatdeck across Canada and province wide.
COMBINE AND SWATHER operator re- a n d lo c a te d a tIrm a , Alb e rta . Ave W, PO Box 358, Oyen, AB. T0J 2J0, GRAVEL CRUSHER One Lease-to-Own truck available. Regina, OWNER OPERATORS
quired 25 minutes east of Saskatoon. Ex- Email: [email protected] Fax: PERSONNEL SK. Phone Denise at 306-757-1448 or & COMPANY DRIVERS
perience preferred. Call 306-222-5757. W e a re looking for 403-664-2759 email to: [email protected]
GRAVEL TRUCK DRIVERS to Haul Livestock.
MECHANIC WANTED, full or part-time, M E CH ANICAL M AN AG EM EN T P OS ITION S Must have a valid
machinery, vehicles and small equipment. AS S E M BL E R S AVAIL ABL E Class One license. LEASED OPERATORS WANTED: P&K Farm Competitive Wages, Benefit
Please contact Jamie 306-352-1440, Regi- Trucking Ltd. looking for leased operators. Package, Signing Bonus.
na, SK. or email: [email protected] (4 va ca n cies ) Also Needed We offer fuel cards with volume discount
EXPERIENCED and a benefit plan. We operate primarily in Please fax
PARTS PERSO N REQ UIRED Perm a n en t, fu ll tim e p o s itio n s -44 hrs LOADER OPERATOR SK., AB., MB., North Dakota and Montana. Resume and Abstract to
W ellEsta blished M u ltilin e p erw eek. S a la ry $19.25 to $20.00/hr. Fax abstract and resume to: 306-957-0003.
Agricu ltu ra lDea lership in Ea st Fax resumes to 306-531-4641, 306-957-0002, Odessa, SK. 306-242-2077
Cen tra lAlberta IsLo o kin g Fo rAn Va lid d rivers licen s e. 780-753-8104 or email Or Email to
Ho n est,Aggressive & Am bitio u s Previo u s exp erien ce a n a s s et. [email protected] WANTED: 1A DRIVER for Super B grain
hauling, local hauling. Housing available. [email protected]
PARTS PERSO N . To a pply fo ra po s itio n w ith u s , No phone calls please. 306-677-7303, Hodgeville, SK. Or Contact
plea s e e-m a il res u m e to : Only successful applicants
Agricu ltu ra lBa ckgro u n d a n d Rod Pacik @ 306-249-6853
m a rc@ gcpa rts .co m o rs en d will be contacted.
CLL HOLDINGS LTD. is looking for Class

1A or 3A drivers with oilfield tickets to op- JIMCO FARMING INC. is now hiring Class
erate a vacuum truck, servicing drilling 3 and Class 1 truck drivers for fall harvest.
rigs. Please call Matt 306-441-5962 or Call Jim at: 403-575-0069, Coronation, AB.
sent resume with driver’s abstract and

Co m pu terExperien ceW o u ld fa x to 78 0-754-2333 The Sunhaven Farm s G roup and its copy of tickets to: [email protected] or
associated farm s are looking for
Be An Asset. Atten tio n : Alvin W a n n echk o career m inded pig production fax 780-875-2586. CLASS 1 AND 3 Vac/Water/Tractor Trailer
professionals to join our team . O ur
Fu ll-Tim e Po sitio n , $15 to $20 per HELP FOR HARVEST. Hutterites welcome. sy stem consists of 7 different HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC. JMB Crushing ROY HARVESTING is now hiring for the Operators, 3 to 5 years driving experience
ho u r.Ben efits,(a fter6 m o n th perio d ). Call 780-753-8606, Bodo, AB. farrow ing operations located in east- Systems ULC is currently hiring an Inter- 2014 harvest season. Need Truck Drivers in remote conditions. Knowledge of the
central A lberta and w estern provincial or Red Seal Certified Heavy and Combine Operators starting towards safe operation of vacuum and/or water
Plea se Fo rw a rd Resu m esto M a rca t THE RM OF MONET No 257 is accepting Saskatchew an. Equipment Truck and Transport Technician the end of August. Call Chuck truck and auxiliary equipment (Pump, Agi-
G ra tto n Co u lee AgriPa rtsLtd ., applications for a year round experienced 306-642-0055, Glentworth, SK. tator, TPC etc.). Safety Training: H2S, First
Aid, TDG, WHMIS, PST/CSTS, Confined

B o x 4 1,Irm a ,AB T0B 2H 0 o r Grader Operator. This position will start with extensive off road experience. We WANTED: DRIVERS/OWNER Operators Space (training can be provided). Please
S en d Fa x to 780-75 4 -2333. immediately. Please submit applications to offer extremely competitive wages, exten- for grain and fertilizer hauling, based in email current resume, drivers abstract and
the address below with a copy of your cur- P ositions available: sive benefit program and a friendly and Kenaston, SK. Phone Leon at TLC Trucking safety certificates to: [email protected] or
Farm M anager: M inim um 5 years
LIVESTOCK SERVICES OF Sask. requires a rent valid driver’s licence. Please call experience plus previous supervisory cooperative work environment. Apply by 306-252-2004 or 306-567-8377. fax to: 403-201-3684, Calgary, AB. Lac La
full-time Livestock Inspector working out George Myers, Reeve, at 306-378-7644
of Lloydminster. The successful candidate for further information. RM of Monet experience. Salary range up to email to: [email protected] or fax Biche, AB. and Fort McMurray, AB.
must be available to work as required #257, Box 370, Elrose, SK. S0L 0Z0. $70,000 plus bonuses; A ssistant
year-round. This position will carry out in- Phone 306-378-2212, fax 306-378-2217 or M anager: 5 years experience w ith 780-826-6280
spection and investigative duties pertain- email: [email protected] pigs.Salary range up to $55,000 plus
bonuses; D epartm ent Supervisor: MECHANIC WANTED, full or part-time, Tr u ck Driver sW a n ted BDM TRUCKING LTD., Tessier, SK. is
ing to the identification and ownership of LABOURER WANTED, $16/hr. Exp. in fork- 3 years m inim um experience w ith machinery, vehicles and small equipment. looking for O/O to haul cattle in Canada
livestock at auction markets, feedlots, lift and powerjack handling. Sun Country Please contact Jamie 306-352-1440, Regi- ~Big g a r Tr a n s p or t~ and USA. Year round work. Benefits. $500
packing plants and on farms. It will ensure Farms, 306-283-9225, Langham, SK. pigs.Salary range up to $48,000 plus na, SK. or email: [email protected] starting bonus. Pay 80% of gross to truck.
compliance to Provincial regulations relat- bonuses or Seniortechnician, 2 years Co m pa n y Drivers& Lea sed O pera to rs Phone 306-260-9027.
m inim um experience w ith pigs.Salary AG FIELD TECHNICIAN. Technologist diplo- to pu llSu perB’sin bu lkgra in &
ing to the transportation and sale of live- PRIME MOVER/ MULCHER/ CLASS 1 ma required, travel, great benefits. fertilizerd ivisio n
stock. To qualify, you will have knowledge Ace Vegetation is hiring Mulcher, Hydro-ax range up to $44,000 plus bonuses. [email protected]
of livestock behavior and operations in and Posi-track Operators. Class 1 license
feedlots, auction marts and packing hous- an asset. For details call 780-955-8980. W e offer a com petitive salary and NOW HIRING GOULD'S Electric Ltd is Co m petitive w a ges& ben efits&
es. You must be able to work independent- Send resume to: Ace, 2001 8th St., Nisku, currently seeking employees from labourers Sign in g Bo n u s
ly under stressful and demanding condi- AB. T9E 7Z1. Fax: 780-955-9426. Email: benefits package that includes with the possibility of apprenticeship to
tions. We require several years of [email protected] Certified Journeyperson. Wages based on S en d Resu m e& DriversAbstra ctto
experience in the livestock industry. Please production based bonuses, ongoing experience. Benefits after 3 months. Submit ro d p a cik@ tra n sa llg ro u p .co m
resume to [email protected] or o r fa x:3 06 -24 2-2077
submit resumes and cover letter by 5:00 FREE RENT, UTILITIES, Bell Expressvue, professional dev elopm ent P.O. Box 1507 Assiniboia,SK S0H 0B0. Only C a ll:Ro d Pa cik
PM Friday, August 22, 2014 to Ron Sabin, furnished living quarters available to full- the chosen will be contacted. Thank you to 3 06 -24 9-6 85 3
District Manager, Box 353, North Battle- time employee, single, couple or family. opportunities and a chance to grow

and adv ance w ith a strong

ford Sask. S9A 2Y3, phone 306-446-7404, Individuals will mainly serve customers know ledge-based com pany.W e are in all who apply. 306-640-8762. 3 06 -3 81-6 5 3 5
fax: 306-446-7539 [email protected] The but will be required to cook and clean as it for the long haul,how about you?
successful candidate shall be subject to a well. Call Wanda, Coderre Bar and Grill, CURTIS G. WELDING is now looking for CLASS 1A DRIVER WANTED to haul cat-
criminal record check as a condition of 306-394-2122, 306-631-7440, Coderre, SK Please send resum es and a list of A P P R E N T I C E A N D J O U R N E Y M A N tle, grain, and feed for Buffalo Plains Cattle
employment. references to D arylPossberg at WELDERS for shop, Brooks, AB. Exp. Co. Experience and a good driving record
4 CONCRETE FINISHERS Full-time season- dpossberg@ sunhavenfarm s.com
al work (Mar. - Nov.) under 1 hr. radius of Journeyman Welders starting $30-$40/ required. Competitive salary and group
Camrose, AB. $25- $28 per hour to start
orfax to 780-842-6917 hour. Benefits included. Ph. 403-501-1870, benefits avail. Fax resume 306-638-3150

or fax resume to 403-362-7611. or call Kristen, 306-631-8769, Bethune, SK

depending on experience. Minimum 3 yrs.

experience with directing placement of

concrete into forms and finalizing surfac-

es. Must be able to provide clean drug and

alcohol test results and have driver’s li-

cense with clean record. Apply at Sunset

Concrete: Lot 4, Block 1, Ervik Subdivision,

Camrose, AB, Box 1924, T4V 0S0, or email:

[email protected] fax 780-855-0004

3 TRUSS ASSEMBLY Supervisors needed,
full-time, year round work in Saltcoats, SK.
$19.72 to $21/hour depending on experi-
ence. Min. 3 yrs experience as a supervisor
in truss assembly or wood manufacturing.
Apply by email: [email protected]
Fax 1-888-432-1891, or by mail/in person
at Penn Truss Manufacturing Inc., Box
418, Saltcoats, SK., S0A 3R0.

SOMEONE EXTREMELY CAPABLE of financ-
ing large amount. Will repay with interest.
Call 306-883-2536, Spiritwood, SK.

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P.E.I. BLUEBERRIES | PRODUCTION

Blueberry production combines science, luck

8,000 pounds per acre | Berries are processed at
the Wyman’s plant and shipped to global markets

BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH Every time you get a nice hot burn you Paul Gallant inspects his field of wild blueberries on his farm near Souris West, P.E.I. Last year he produced
are destroying your blight spores, your 60,000 kilograms of fruit for processing. | BARBARA DUCKWORTH PHOTO
CALGARY BUREAU bugs and a straw burn leaves ash, pot-
ash that is good for blueberries.” but he later realized they helped con- department of fisheries and oceans. The fisheries, however, are not over.
SOURIS WEST, P.E.I. — A mass of trol wild birds that raided the vines. He retired in 2010 and his wife, Faye, Thriving mackerel, tuna, scallops
blue mist blankets Paul Gallant’s It takes about 45 minutes to burn off Gallant also has a computerized sys- and snow crab industries have main-
fields, building his confidence for a a field. tem that emits predator bird sounds recently retired as a school teacher. tained that aspect of island life. The
good wild blueberry harvest this to scare gulls. Chances are their two daughters lobster business is also growing.
summer. “Growing blueberries is a science “That is one of the best managed
but there is a bit of luck,” he said. Gallant starts harvest at the end of and son will not take over because fisheries we have,” he said.
Gallant has been farming since 1970 August and delivers to the nearby they followed job opportunities off Gallant also has woodlots of red,
on the east coast of Prince Edward Gallant is the only blueberry processing plant where the berries are the island. They are scattered across black and white spruce, juniper or
Island and has produced a variety of farmer in the area to use irrigation sorted for size and colour. They are Canada from Ontario to Calgary to tamarack, poplar, maple and birch.
crops including a herd of Herefords fed by pipelines installed in the rapidly frozen and packaged for ship- the Yukon. Some is sold for pulp or firewood
before moving into wild blueberries fields. He dug a reservoir in 2001 and ment to Japanese, European and and the long, straight logs from
on 40 acres in 1979. in dry years like this summer, he North American retail outlets. These days, Gallant and a friend are spruce trees are used for two by four
irrigates. researching local history. His spare studs.
“It takes a long time to develop a Previously, he worked off the farm time is devoted to interviewing and
blueberry field. This is my 35th year,” Most of the freshwater in the prov- as a conservation inspector for the recording retired fishermen who
he said from his home at Souris West, ince comes from deep wells. The recall the days when cod was king.
which overlooks the Atlantic Ocean province regulates how much water
and a tidal river. can be withdrawn from the wells for
irrigation.
His family owned a large fish pro-
cessing plant that closed when cod Bumblebees and leaf cutter bees
stocks ran out. Gallant decided he pollinate the tiny white blossoms.
wanted to go his own way and attend-
ed agriculture college in Truro, Nova Gallant uses insecticide to stay
Scotia. ahead of a fruit fly that lays eggs in the
fruit. That turns into a grub that
About 130 P.E.I. growers produce makes the berry soft and unsalable.
around two million pounds of wild He also has to spray for weeds like
blueberries that are processed at a hawkweed.
nearby Wyman’s plant.
He tracks all his spraying activity.
Gallant’s first crop yielded about Recently, citizens groups have been
135 kilograms. Last year, he pro- taking pictures of farmers spraying
duced 60 tonnes (60,000 kg) using chemicals and posting it on YouTube
harvesters that look like hand-held and Facebook, although in many
rototillers. cases when the department of envi-
ronment investigates, there are no
Wild blueberries spread by rhi- violations.
zomes, a kind of creeping root stalk.
With added inputs, the yields are “The social media is really playing
substantial. havoc with us,” he said.

“P.E.I. averaged 2,500 pounds per “There is absolutely no way you
acre. I had close to 8,000 pounds (per can grow wild blueberries organi-
acre),” he said. cally because you are going to get
humungous weed problems and
In autumn, after the vines go dor- flies.”
mant and fields are mowed, Gallant
scatters straw and burns it. He does use some biocontrols.
A few decades ago coyotes arrived
“Burning is a form of pruning,” he on the island.
said. “I mow and spread straw and When he first spied them eating ber-
burn. A lot of farmers don’t bother. ries in the fields, he wanted them out,

CUCUMBERS | PROCESSING

Ont. grows good cucumbers but faces processing challenges

BY JEFFREY CARTER Station, said the acreage of machine- spring of 2012, Strub’s Pickles labels, as well as many other brand quality are among the best in North
harvested cucumbers has more than closed,” VanRoboys said. names. America.
FOR THE WESTERN PRODUCER tripled from a year ago and Ontario’s
reputation as a premium hand- The Bick’s facility was owned by the Much of North America’s cucum- In 2013, about 35,000 tons of cucum-
CHATHAM, Ont. — Ontario’s pick- picked region is growing. J.M. Smucker Company while Que- ber crop is now grown for Wisconsin- bers were contracted in the province.
ling cucumber industry is thriving bec-based Whyte’s bought Strub’s. based Hartung Brothers. Hartung
despite the loss of the last two big “The pickle world has changed. contracts growers and ships the This year, Ontario’s reputation as a
pickling facilities in the province. Until they closed in 2011, Bick’s was VanRoboys said Ontario-grown cucumbers to where they’re needed. growing region has received a boost.
the biggest domestic buyer and in the cucumbers are likely still packed in VanRoboys said yields have exceed-
Jeff VanRoboys, owner of The Pickle jars bearing the Bick’s and Strub’s VanRoboys and his family are an ed expectations, quality is excellent
important part of that chain. and, so far, there has been no sign of
Cucumber grading station owner Jeff VanRoboys said his family might invest in vegetable processing, if it were the most challenging disease for
not for what he calls the excessive regulatory red tape in Ontario. | JEFFREY CARTER PHOTO Along with growing 400 acres of growers, powdery mildew.
machine-harvested cukes, their
grading station is an assembly point In the case of machine-harvested
for shipments to the U.S. and Que- cucumbers, farmers are grossing
bec. nearly $2,000 per acre compared to
the expected $1,600 to $1,700, Van-
“My grandfather started with Bick’s, Roboys said.
Walter Bick, in the 1960s and so I used
to say, eat Bick’s pickles. Now I just Hand-picked gross returns are far
say, eat pickles, as long as they’re a higher since the crop is harvested
product of Canada or the United repeatedly over the course of several
States,” VanRoboys said. weeks rather than with a single
machine pass.
VanRoboys feels that a burden-
some regulatory regime in Ontario The cucumbers tend to be smaller,
may be connected to the loss of food the type found on grocery store
processors and the failure of new shelves, and returns can approach
processors to locate here. There are $8,000 per acre.
also challenges in the areas of high
energy and labour costs. VanRoboys said families with small
acreages tend to grow hand-picked
Ontario excels in the area of prima- cucumbers. Many are members of
ry production, he said. Yield and Ontario’s Mennonite community.

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STORAGE | AERATION

Looking at grain aeration sideways

Push air horizontally | Air tube design lets air take the path of least resistance

BY RON LYSENG

WINNIPEG BUREAU

Cereal kernels are elongated and Grain kernels are elongated and lay flat in the bin. Gatco moves air
stack horizontally like cordwood. So horizontally through them from the walls. | GATCO PHOTOS
isn’t it logical to blow air sideways
from the bin walls instead of up from “The idea behind horizontal aera- of each bin. around the outside of the bin. The bin and ran them for two days.
the floor? tion is to use a smaller fan to push air “It blows most of the air out the cone is bolted through a re-enforcing “When he shut them down to
only nine feet to the centre grain plate on the inside and the outside to
It’s simply the next step in the pro- tube. We found it works to run the sides of the cone and forces it to slide ensure the structural integrity of the check, the durum was safe for storage
cess of re-thinking grain aeration, side cones 60 percent up the side along the bin wall. The air collects bin is not compromised. and most of the chickpeas were good.
says Gary Schreimer, inventor of the wall.” heat and moisture before it flows to Chickpeas at the top of the 65 foot bin
Gatco Grain Air Tube and owner of the grain tube in the centre. It’s sort of Schreimer installed his horizontal had spoiled. If we had started the fans
the company. Although big bins are Schreimer refers to the internal a turbine effect. system on a pair of 65-foot high sooner or run them longer, that prob-
the primary target for horizontal ductwork as “cones.” Each cone is 50,000-bushel bins at the Gavin ably wouldn’t have happened.”
aeration, he has installed the unique nine inches wide at the backside “Depending on bin size, we’ll use Green farm near Portreeve, Sask., last
system on smaller units. where it bolts to the bin wall. It’s five either four or six cones. We have just year. One bin held durum and the Depending on bin size, the Gatco
inches deep and the front face is six a single 18 inch fan blowing into an other held chickpeas. horizontal aeration system sells for
Air forced laterally from the perim- inches wide. The overall length of external manifold to feed the cones.” $3,500 to $4,500.
eter wall flows easily through the each cone is always calculated to “The industry recommendation
stacked kernels, carrying heat and reach 60 percent of the way to the top Each cone is fed by an eight inch calls for 50 h.p. on each bin for a full Contact Gary Schreimer at 306-
moisture to a Gatco grain tube in the diameter pipegoingthroughthewall month. Gavin had a ten h.p. on each 291-9960 or visit www.gatcomfg.
centre of the bin. The air exhausts and attaching to a manifold running com.
into the perforated vertical tube and
up out the top of the bin. STORAGE | AERATION

“When you have 50,000 bushels in Producer uses smaller fan to aerate bigger bin in horizontal system
a bin 60 or 70 feet tall, you know your
floor aeration will not help the top BY RON LYSENG feet in diameter and 65 feet tall. Schreimer had installed fewer than standing there at each bin for a
half of the grain. Fans just can’t push “I know for a fact that if you put floor ten of the revolutionary aeration sys- month. With this system, I installed
air through that much mass,” says WINNIPEG BUREAU tems, so Green knew he was taking a just a single 15 h.p. fan on each bin.
Schreimer. aeration in those things and try to chance with an unproven product. They’re some kind of high pressure
One of the big hits on big bins is they pump air all the way up, your grain low r.p.m. fan.
“You’ve never seen a grain kernel do not lend themselves to aeration. would rot in the bin for sure. You “But the idea made sense. For one
standing upright, have you? They just They’re made for efficient storage of can’t push air through 65 feet of thing, I can go cheaper on the fan. “It’s a lot easier to push air 16 feet to
don’t do that. grain that’s already in good condi- grain,” Green states emphatically. The general rule is that you need one the centre than 65 feet to the top. I’ve
tion. h.p. of fan power for every thousand got three phase power to the bins, so
“Researchers figured out in 1964 With one bin full of durum and the bushels of grain with normal aera- that’s a help.”
that it’s 50 to 60 percent easier to Gavin Green farms near Portreeve other full of chickpeas last fall, Green tion.
move air through a grain mass if you in southwestern Saskatchewan, took a gamble and bought two hori- »CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
blow it sideways.” where he has two of those 65-foot tall zontal aeration systems from Gary “That’s a 50 h.p. fan for each bin. If I
50,000 bushel bins. They measure 33 Schreimer at Gatco. At that time, was to do that, I’d need a tractor
The inventor started developing his
concept of air movement about eight
years ago when he had 100 bins full of
tough grain scattered all around his
farm and no power running to most
of them. It was cold and wet outside,
so aeration didn’t even work in the
bins that did have access to power.

Instead of installing the traditional
cedar post in the centre to wick mois-
ture out the top, he wanted something
more effective. He fabricated perforat-
edmetaltubesanderectedtheminthe
centre of some bins. The idea worked
far better than the old cedar posts and
the Grain Air Tube was born.

But the centre tube didn’t address
the challenge presented by big bins.
That particular light bulb lit up three
years ago when he encountered
another miserable harvest.

“I put double the recommended
horsepower fans on some bins and
ran them for two weeks. When I
checked, the top half of the grain was
still tough.

“That’s when the idea hit. Why not
run some kind of ductwork up the
inside walls so you can push air from
the outside perimeter toward the
centre? For example, a bin is 19 feet
wide and 38 feet tall. With conven-
tional aeration, you need to push air
up through 38 feet of grain.”

He fashioned some ductwork and
installed it on a 7,500 bushel bin. He
ran a two horsepower fan for two
days. When he checked the grain, it
was cool and dry.

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STORAGE | AERATION

Sask. manufacturer focused on easier installation

Air Cube retrofit | HES Manufacturing says its Air Cube system for cooling and drying grain is a quick, two-man job

BY REBECA KUROPATWA that could be retrofitted to existing thrash canola at a time others were you have swaths of canola in the The 8,000 bushel model would
bins. waiting for it to cool down. That’s field and are waiting for a cooler likely be used in a 21 foot diameter
FREELANCE WRITER possibly an immediate payback. If minute to thresh it, then a wind bin.
“There are systems on the market storm comes along, you’re proba-
Jeremy Hartsook is hoping he can that work great,” he said. bly out a lot more than the cost of “Probably, the next thing would be
simplify grain aeration. our aeration system.” looking at even larger diameter hop-
“Their single downfall though is per bins, which are going to 24 foot
Hartsook, owner of HES Manufac- the installation. We wanted to The 5000 bushel model costs $2,350. diameter and 27 foot diameter,” said
turing in Eston, Sask., believes his Air ensure a farmer could take this sys- The Air Cube also comes in a prism Hartsook.
Cube system could speed up the con- tem and do it himself with a partner,” model for smaller diameter bins.
struction process and save producers he said. “We haven’t done too much design
both time and money. “We also have a yet-to-be-named work with that yet. We’ll continue in
“It would be a two-man install, but model, which is a cube but with an the pattern of using these strong geo-
“Quite often I’ll say that the Air Cube without the use of heavy lifting added tier in the centre,” said Hart- metrical shapes, like the cube and
is the vehicle that still requires being equipment or any tool that wouldn’t sook. “With this, you have more air prism with cross-cabling involved as
driven properly,” said Hartsook. already be commonly in a farm shop. flow and more screen space, so you well (which creates a lot of triangula-
I’d say, it shouldn’t take more than can have a higher fan and go up to an tion and adds strength to the struc-
It’s designed for grain aeration and two hours for two guys who’ve never 8000 bushel bin.” ture).”
can be used for drying and cooling. built one before to do.”
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“In 2005, when I started HES Manu- HES Manufacturing did some test-
facturing, the idea was to manufac- ing last fall with the production
ture in the winter and help farm in model that’s currently available.
the summer,” said Hartsook. “But
things progressed really quickly for “In the area we tested, a lot of the
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BY MICHAEL RAINE that couldn’t get crops out of the field
in time for planting last fall, it also
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seeding fits in well with harvest plans
too. They don’t have the pressure of Fall seeded crops also tend to avoid
combining and seeding in the same issues related to early frosts, drying
week,” he said. costs in wet harvest conditions and
grade loss due to weather.
Agronomist Paul Thoroughgood of
Moose Jaw said flooded land has For more information, contact
provided an opportunity for some Mastin at 403-556-2609 and Thor-
producers to try fall seeded cereals oughgood at 306-359-2214.
for the first time. For veteran growers



» CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE half-dozen cone ports. Green says
the hose leaked a lot of air. He thinks
Green says that for his smaller bins, that once the metal manifold is
the central Grain Air Tubes are suffi- installed, the system will be even
cient to do the job. more efficient.

For bigger bins, he says the hori- “But really, I’m not sure if I like the
zontal system is the best aeration he’s metal manifold either. It would look a
seen. lot neater to run my three phase
power all the way around the bins
His system was installed with an and then put a small fan at eachofthe
eight inch diameter rubber hose six ports.”
manifold running from the fan to the

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MACHINERY | PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Manage each plant individually at nine m.p.h.

Please don’t call it precision agriculture
| Unless you treat each plant as a separate
and distinct management unit

BY RON LYSENG Plant-by-plant sensing of
fertilizer needs and weed
WINNIPEG BUREAU control at nine m.p.h. has
moved from science fiction
How specific do we need to be in to science fact. | TEXAS A&M
our precision farming endeavours?
The answer, according to a research- ILLUSTRATION
er at Texas A&M, is “each plant
should be managed individually.” Left to right: An ultrasonic distance sensor is used to measure the height of the crop relative to the applicator’s booms. The sensor in the middle is
a mass flow sensor that measures rates of application. Measuring more than one factor of a plant’s health, multi-spectral optical sensors such as the
Alex Thomasson develops sensors one at right use modulated LED light sources and can measure light reflecting back from a plant leaf in four wavebands. These include blue, green,
and support devices that fit at the tip red and near infrared bands. | TEXAS A&M PHOTOS
of leading edge precision ag tech-
nology. eties and fertility prescriptions for least we’re one step closer to a uni- instruction to the controller for each now, developed here at Texas A&M,
our different management zones, we form crop.” specific plant.” to read sorghum plants and make
He’s currently working with sys- know that soil texture, organic mat- real-time applications.”
tems that allow a fertilizer wagon to ter, pH, weather and many other fac- But is there such a thing as too pre- If an individual plant needs nitro-
take real-time readings and apply tors prevent us from ever having a cise? Is there a point at which the gen, it gets a squirt of nitrogen. If the Will plant-by-plant precision ag
product on a plant-by-plant basis as truly homogenous crop. It can’t be necessary computer power is too sensor detects disease, the plant gets ever become a genuine on-farm
the tractor pulls the wagon down the done,” he said. complex and costly to justify plant- a squirt of fungicide. He says nutri- reality?
field at nine miles per hour. by-plant management? tion and health are really the only two
“True, the newer varieties from factors a farmer can manage in this “It’s a question of payoff. First,
The success of this sci-fi concept breeders are giving us crops that are Thomasson says producers must manner once the plant is up and it’ll happen in the higher value
hinges on the speed and accuracy of more homogenous, but there’s still a realize that plant-by-plant manage- growing. horticulture crops, the fruits and
the sensors Thomasson is develop- lot of variability because of the soil, ment systems don’t store or manipu- vegetables.
ing. However, plant-by-plant man- even in our flat fertile river bottom late data from the sensors. The sys- Thomasson’s role at Texas A&M is to
agement is not the real goal, says fields here down south. Plant breed- tem is strictly sense and squirt. develop new opti-electronic sensors “It’s somewhat questionable if you
Thomasson. ers can’t change the soils or the that have never before been used in really need plant-by-plant manage-
weather. “The system makes decisions many agriculture, an area he has specialized ment in all crops, like the large-scale
“What we really want to do is force a times a second as the applicator in most of his career. He doesn’t use field crops. It may happen if the pay-
field to be as homogenous as possi- “But if we can bring management passes over each plant at eight or available off-the-shelf components. off is there.”
ble. We all know you get a better down to a plant-by-plant basis, at nine m.p.h. Based on what the sen-
financial return if every plant in a sor sees, it gives an immediate “We have new technology right Contact Thomasson at thomasson
field matches the performance and @tamu.edu.
growth stages of every other plant in
the field,” he says.

A uniform plant stand allows the
producer to make fertilizer and crop
protection applications across the
whole field rather than in segments
or zones. Harvest can also be per-
formed on a whole field basis in one
shot.

The ultimate scenario is to have
every seed germinate, emerge, stage
and be harvested at the same time,
resulting in a totally uniform crop in
terms of quality and quantity. That
ideal situation will never happen, but
it does give researchers a target.

“Even if we use different seed vari-

MACHINERY | PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Breeders first to use lightning fast electronic sensors

BY RON LYSENG (Opti-electronic) will enable the full growth cycle, allowing the traits because some sensors perform better cator project doesn’t involve data
measurement of plants along such as speed and form of growth, in greenhouses, while others are more storage or manipulation. It’s simply
WINNIPEG BUREAU their full growth cycle, allowing flowering and final biomass yield/ suitable for field applications. sense and squirt. However, the phe-
the traits such as speed and form quality to be investigated.” notyping plant breeding project is a
It may be a few years before opti- of growth, flowering and final “Having a complementary set of much bigger challenge.
electronic sensors manage individu- biomass yield/quality to Five of the sensors he has brought devices and techniques for plant
al canola plants, but scientists are be investigated. to the forefront will help the team measurements will enable us to have There needs to be a software pro-
already using this new technology in develop a phenotyping system for different systems suited to specific gram to control and co-ordinate the
plant breeding programs. ALEX THOMASSON energy sorghum that focuses mainly environments,” he said. sensors. Robust image-processing
on yield, drought tolerance and algorithms are required to distin-
Texas A&M is developing sor- SCIENTIST nitrogen use efficiency. “Other indicators of plant perfor- guish sorghum plants from the back-
ghum varieties for bioenergy pro- mance can be derived from a com- ground.
duction. They’re selecting for a ing opti-electronic sensors at the uni- They include: bination of measurements from the
long list of characteristics, includ- versity. • The down-looking six-band, group of sensors. Finally, a specialized program has
ing yield, drought tolerance, plant to store sensor output in a relational
height, leaf size, nitrogen efficien- “A major limitation in the genetic multi-spectral camera used to Combining projected leaf area database.
cy, time to maturity and minimal improvement of energy crops is the assess nitrogen content, growth with plant height can be a good
input levels. collection of large, good quality phe- status and plant size. indication of plant size and amount “There has been some sensor-
notypic data. Traditional plant phe- • The down-looking thermal imag- of biomass. based phenotyping research done in
Measuring and logging this data is notypic measurements rely on ing camera that measures plant the past on plants, but a turnkey sys-
known as phenotyping, typically a humans and are slow, expensive and canopy temperature and water Combining the down-looking tem doesn’t exist. My goal is always to
time-consuming endeavour based subjective,” said Thomasson. content. and side-looking images provides try to get the technology to a com-
mainly on human observation, • The light curtain which measures the opportunity for the 3D recon- mercialization phase and I think this
which is not always perfect. “(Opti-electronic) will enable the plant height, projected plant pro- struction of the plants. has potential,” says Thomasson.
measurement of plants along their file and plant size.
Like most plant breeding programs, • Theside-lookingcamerathatgives “Another advantage of the auto- “At this point, we want to demon-
the selection starts with tens of thou- a plant profile view. mated sensor approach is that read- strate that our platform can provide
sands of specimens and gradually • The ultrasonic sensor which gives ings on a large number of plants can rapid cost-effective ranking and
narrows down as the criteria becomes another measurement of plant be collected weekly or even daily at a screening of hundreds of candidate
tighter over time, according to Texas height. high level of accuracy, a process that lines for the desired traits and even-
A&M researcher Alex Thomasson, the “The redundancy is desirable would not ordinarily be economi- tually lead to a more efficient breed-
lead scientist charged with develop- cally feasible using human workers.” ing program.”

The in-field, plant-by-plant appli-

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Kernels at various times during grain filling. Left to right: kernel at watery ripe, kernel at late milk, kernel
at soft dough, kernel at hard dough showing loss of green colour, and kernel ripe for harvest. | MICHAEL RAINE

PHOTOS

AGRONOMY | HARVEST APPLICATION

80 percent mature heads ideal time
for pre-harvest glyphosate

PRECISELY AGRONOMY field may be ready for pre-harvest glyphosate residues (ppm)TIMING MATTERS
application and other areas still
THOM WEIR immature. When a crop has greater than 40 Highly variable crop maturity within a single field is common this year.
percent moisture, glyphosate applica- Producers should evaluate overall maturity before spraying.
Ihad an interesting question from The second factor is tillers. De- tions can leave higher-than-permitted | THOM WEIR PHOTO
a grower this week. The ques- pending on growing conditions, residue levels
tion was “What is the operation planting density and varieties, tiller- The table shows average glyphosate SASKATCHEWAN FLAX DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
that if I screw up, costs me the most ing can be extensive. Tillers may residue (shown in green) and poten-
money?” come later in the season when some tial range of residue (shown with A LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY AWAITS
rain follows a dry period. black bar) in spring wheat seed with
Basically, he was asking for an pre-harvest application for various Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission invites flax
evaluation of his practices and sug- So how do you determine when the moisture content levels. producers who have sold flax in the past 2 years to consider
gestions on how he could improve. proper stage has been reached? The running for the Board of Directors.
This is different from most questions key is to get a representative sample 20
from farmers. of a field. I sample 10 areas of a field. I There are two 3-year and one 2-year positions open this year.
walk into a field past the headlands, 15 maximum This is your opportunity to provide direction in the flax industry.
Most want to know ‘What more double seeding and double fertilizer residue
can I do?’ rather than ‘What can I do may give misleading information, For a nomination form or
better?’ and grab a handful of stems. 10 permitted information:

I had to step back and give the ques- I examine each head and deter- 5 www.saskflax.com
tion a little thought. The answer that mine if it is physiologically mature. I tel. (306) 664-1901
would have rolled off my tongue, had then note the total number of heads 0 Nomination forms must be
I not known this grower would have examined and the number that are 41-60% 25-40% <25% received by 12pm
been “Spraying herbicides too late.” mature, for example 33/28. Friday, October 10, 2014
seed moisture content
However, I have worked with this After repeating this in the other nine
grower for a number of years and we areas, I tally the numbers and come Source: Agriculture Canada | WP GRAPHIC
had been down this road a number of up with a percentage of mature heads.
years ago. the field and sample representative
The number that I look for is 80%. areastodeterminepre-harveststaging.
He sprays in a timely manner and, If there is a large area in a field that is
barring adverse, weather, completes immature, you may wish to spray Thom Weir is an agronomist with Farmer’s
his cereal herbicides by the four leaf only the most mature area and follow Edge. He can be reached by emailing thom.
stage and has both canola applica- up in a week or so to pre harvest the [email protected].
tions done before the cabbage stage. remaining area.
Remember, you can’t rely on the
So what other practices could he colour of the field as an indicator. Walk
improve?
When the green colour is disappearing from the upper portion of the
The number one place where farm- peduncle, the crop has reached physiological maturity. The peduncle is
ers have hurt their yields over the the upper node of the stem, just below where rachis and glumes begin.
past 10 years is, from my vantage The two wheat heads on the right are physiologically mature. | MICHAEL
point, preharvest glyphosate timing.
RAINE PHOTO
Early application will cause yield
reduction, reduce bushel weight,
kernel weight, protein and in ex-
treme cases, reduced grades.

Early applications may also result
in residues in the seed. Maximum
residue levels (MRLs) usual target is
to apply glyphosate at 30 percent
moisture.

So what does this look like? Gener-
ally, the wheat crop must be in the
hard dough stage. This is when the
kernel has become firm and hard
and a thumbnail impression re-
mains on the seed. It is also the stage
when the final weight of the kernel
has been determined.

The other way of determining the
proper staging is when the wheat
reach physiological maturity. This
stage can be determined when the
peduncle changes from green to tan.

So this seems quite straight for-
ward. However, there are a couple of
complicating factors.

First, many fields are uneven this
year. In many situations, one area of a

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ENVIRONMENT | EMISSIONS

Pollution turned
into ag byproduct

Soil additive | U.S. coal plant captures sulphur
emissions and turns it into gypsum

BY MARY MACARTHUR the sulphur collected from a coal-
fired electrical generating station
CAMROSE BUREAU could create gypsum, a valuable soil
additive.
It takes about 15 minutes on the belt dryer to dry the gypsum at the Indiana Power and Light company plant in INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana — It was a
Indianapolis. | MARY MACARTHUR PHOTO chemical marriage between pollu- The Indianapolis Power and Light
tion from coal-fired power plants Company produces a little less than
and limestone that created a useful 200,000 tonnes of gypsum each
product for agriculture. year from its Harding Street Station
in Indianapolis. It’s just one of a
It took a chemists’ mind to know handful of coal-fired power plants
that adding water and limestone to that are turning a government direc-
tive to clean up the pollution spew-
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byproduct.
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byproduct.

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manager for Gypsoil, said he expects
to sell a million tons of gypsum prod-
uct this year for agriculture.

“I think it’s big. I think it’s going to
get a lot bigger in North America,”
said Schurman.

Farmers who live close to a source
of natural gypsum have applied the
“land plaster” to their soils for years.
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used it as a source of soluble calcium
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CEREAL MAKER | SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE

Kellogg’s commits
to ‘responsible sourcing’

Conservation goals | Few details available as
company pledges support to “small-scale farmers”

BY TARYN RIEMER es and education to key suppliers The Kellogg’s company has announced a series of goals affecting its supply chain that include reducing its
in areas such as efficient water use energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. | FILE PHOTO
SASKATOON NEWSROOM and improving soil health.
• The company wants to build pro- • It aims to expand its use of low- • It aims to support watershed qual- • It wants to ensure that 100 percent
Kellogg’s has announced a plan it grams to help small-scale farmers carbon energy plants by 50 percent ity, implement water recycling timber-based packaging contin-
says will commit the company to improve their livelihoods. by 2020. projects in 25 percent of its plants ues to be recycled or comes from
responsible sourcing and renew its • Kellogg’s hopes to provide pro- by 2020, and reduce water use by certified sustainable sources,
conservation goals. grams and education and resourc- • It plans to increase the number of 15 percent from its 2015 perfor- while also implementing resource
es to women in areas of the supply its facilities that send zero waste mance. efficient packing.
Details were vague, and company chain with a high number of wom- to landfills by 30 percent by 2016.
officials did not respond to interview en involved.
requests. The responsible sourcing In the natural resource component,
component of the plan contains five Kellogg’s plans to focus on conserva-
main points: tion in five areas:
• Thecompanywantstoresponsibly • It intends to reduce energy and
greenhouse gas emissions by 15
obtain its top 10 ingredients and percent (per tonne of food pro-
materials by 2020 and validate duced) from its 2015 performance.
compliance with all direct suppli-
ers by 2015.
• Kellogg’shopestoprovideresourc-

CANADIAN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION | NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDS

Alberta ranch praised for environmental stewardship and year-round use of native pasture

BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH mental Stewards. general land management. and leased land, near Alberta’s Battle • Sean and Tanya MaGrath, Vermil-
Each year, the beef association rec- Owners of Round Rock Ranching, River. ion, Alta.
CALGARY BUREAU
ognizes an operation for its dedica- they are grass managers, practising Five families were recognized on a • Michael and Tammy Burgess, Big
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Sean tion to protecting the environment. year round grazing on tame and regional level for this award, now in Beaver, Sask.
and Tanya McGrath of Vermilion, native pastures. its 20th year:
Alta. are the Canadian Cattlemen’s Winners are noted for their attention • Richard and Nancy Martens of • Richard and Kristy-Layne Carr, La
Association 2014 National Environ- paid to animal care, grasslands, The five generation operation rais- Broquerie, Man.
riparian areas, wildlife, water and es 200 cows on 2,000 acres of deeded Vanderhoof, B.C.
• Peter Ketzof, Chesley, Ont.

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DANGER IN THE DISTANCE RESEARCH RECOGNITION | ROY BERG

Cattle breeder honoured

for revolutionizing sector

Crossbreeding improvements | Roy Berg recognized for his
commitment and dedication to the industry in the face of skepticism

Cattle graze in a field Aug. 3 oblivious to an approaching storm south of BY MARY MACARTHUR Mecca for many scientists, he said. Bob Church, professor emeritus at
Strathmore, Alta. | KEVIN LINK PHOTO By 1991, more than 600 scientific the University of Calgary salutes
CAMROSE BUREAU publications and extension arti- Roy Berg during the ceremony
RESEARCH | FEED EFFICIENCY cles came out of the ranch that to rename the Kinsella Research
KINSELLA, Alta. — Almost half Berg spearheaded. Station in his name. | MARY
Experts eager to find a century after the late Roy Berg
feed efficiency traits began his groundbreaking cattle Harlan Fultan, ranch manager MACARTHUR PHOTOS
breeding research, a research from 1961 to 1974, said Berg select-
station established to prove the ed by numbers, not by looks. RUTH BALL
importance of cross breeding ROY BERG’S
and genetic selection was “By selecting as he did, he select- DAUGHTER
renamed in his honour. ed by weight and be damned to the
looks. Well some of the looks were MIKE PRICE
The University of Alberta’s Kin- pretty damned tough, I tell you. I UNIVERSITY OF
sella Research Station was re- remember one of the top gaining ALBERTA
named the Roy Berg Kinsella bulls. He was black and he was tall
Research Station Aug. 13. and he was sickle hocked and a
head on him like a nail keg.
“It is extremely fitting that we
dedicated this research facility, “Then a year or so later, his calves
where Dr. Berg has revolutionized were right next to him and they
the beef cattle industry, in his were the most beautiful looking
name,” said Stan Blade, dean of the bunch of calves you ever saw in your
University of Alberta’s faculty of life,” said Fultan.
agriculture, life and environmen-
tal sciences. Lorne Babiuk, vice-president of
research at the University of Alber-
While working at the Kinsella ta, said renaming the ranch sends
Research Station, Berg proved beef an important message.
production increased dramatical-
ly with hybrid vigour and cross- “It highlights the difference that
breeding. one committed and determined
researcher can make, even in the
Within 10 years, two lines of cattle face of strong opposition and sig-
at the Kinsella ranch outper- nificant skepticism,” said Babiuk.
formed the purebred herd. One
crossbred line was 30 percent Ruth Ball, Berg’s daughter, said
more productive and the second her father would be “humbled and
was 40 percent more productive. proud” of the distinction.

“He knew he was right. He knew “I never dreamed I would be
hybrid vigour would create this standing here today seeing so many
remarkable opportunity for pro- people whose lives Dad touched
ductive and efficient cattle,” said and hearing about an industry
Blade, during a field day at Kinsella. transformed because of his re-
search in crossbreeding.”
During the 1950s, pure breeding
Maximum feed efficiency means lower feed costs was king, said Mick Price, profes-
sor emeritus at the University of
BY MARY MACARTHUR “That is the new wave in beef Alberta and a colleague of Berg’s. The University of Alberta’s Kinsella Research Station has been
research and will be the new wave in renamed to recognize Roy Berg’s contribution to the beef industry.
CAMROSE BUREAU the industry,” said Irving, who ex- “The British pure breeds were
pects the research to take another 10 everything and the measure of
KINSELLA, Alta. — More than 50 to 20 years before cattle producers quality was in the show ring and
years after it was established, ground- adopt it. Roy didn’t like that at all,” said
breaking research continues at the Price.
Roy Berg Kinsella Ranch Research With feed making up 60 percent of
Station. the cost of keeping an animal, a 20 Berg proposed the provincial
percent improvement in feed effi- government use $200,000 from the
In the facility’s early days, Roy Berg ciency is an important trait, he said. Horned Cattle Trust Fund to buy
proved the importance of cross- the 5,000 acre ranch and two herds
breeding in cattle, despite opposi- “The numbers tell me that differ- of cattle to prove his point.
tion. ence is there. We just have to find a
way of predicting it and capturing it Using a purebred herd and a
Today, new feed efficiency research efficiently.” crossbred herd at the ranch, Berg
will prove just as important for the selected for the same traits: fertility
industry, said Barry Irving, manager Only the feedlot cattle are tested, in females and growth in bulls in
of the Kinsella Ranch. but through more testing, research- both herds.
ers hope to find the most efficient
“It’s no different than in Roy’s day. cows and bulls. Every heifer was exposed to a bull
It’s been a slow start,” said Irving. and had to have a calf by her sec-
“If a cow No. 403 consistently pro- ond birthday and a calf every year
For 10 years, researchers have mea- duces a calf for fouryears that consis- after or she was gone. The bulls
sured the feed efficiency of cattle and tently eats 10 percent less than its pen weren’t castrated and after wean-
have discovered the most efficient mates, that tells us cow No. 403 is a ing were put on a 140-day feed test.
feedlot steer eats 20 percent less feed pretty efficient cow.” The best bulls became sires for the
for the same amount of gain. next generation.

“It took about 10 years and it was
beyond all discussion,” said Price.

Kinsella became the proverbial

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ANTHRAX | CONTROL

Take action to prevent
anthrax in cattle, bison

ANIMAL HEALTH sudden death and often anthrax is During a 2006 anthrax outbreak, more than 800 animals died on more than 150 premises in Saskatchewan
not the first disease a veterinarian and Manitoba. | FILE PHOTO
ROY LEWIS, DVM suspects.
by May calving. A U.S. bison veteri- goats and bison within a five mile wound into the bales.
Agood time to write about In most cases, the carcass is opened narian found that vaccinating in mid radius of all positive cases. If sourcing your feed from a con-
anthrax is when there isn’t a before anthrax is suspected winter worked if the dose was dou-
big outbreak across Western bled, providing longer protection. This is wise advice. firmed anthrax area, it would be
Canada. Lab tests are required to confirm it. Anthrax is not part of most routine another good reason to vaccinate.
Officials will then quarantine the It appears that the vaccine if preventive programs, but if cattle are
Anthrax strikes fear into most cattle carcass and dispose of it. administered to bison during fall or pastured in areas with a history of The individual animal costs of valu-
producers but with the last big out- It is best to completely burn the winter processing will offer some anthrax I would vaccinate indefi- able purebreds may make the deci-
break occurring seven years ago in carcasses where the animal died. protection the following summer. nitely. sion to vaccinate easier.
2006, there is a risk of becoming com- Moving carcasses spreads the On the other hand, if there has
placent. spores. I’d recommend vaccination if a never been a case in your immediate Discuss all vaccination require-
Spraying the carcass with formal- herd of cattle or bison was diagnosed area, there is probably no need to ments with the herd veterinarian and
In 2006, we learned a lot about the dehyde to prevent scavenging by in your immediate area, especially if vaccinate. hopefully this dreaded disease can
disease and how to control it. predators and burying it with lime on the same water course. It is possible for anthrax to travel in be held in check across Western
are also accepted procedures. purchased feed, such as round bales Canada.
Cattle are susceptible, as are other Keep farm dogs, cats and humans In the 2006 Saskatchewan out- made in old lake bottoms during a
species including bison and horses. away from the carcass. break, Dr. Greg Douglas, a veterinar- drought when dirt spores were Roy Lewis works as a technical services
Anthrax is a reportable disease to ian with the CFIA recommended veterinarian part time with Merck Animal
It is considered a zoonosis, which the Canadian Food Inspection vaccinating all cattle, horses, sheep, Health in Alberta.
means humans can contract it. For- Agency but rules have greatly
tunately, in humans it is usually the changed since April 1, 2013.
cutaneous (skin) form and responds At that point, CFIA ended its role in
well to antibiotics. anthrax prevention, diagnosis, treat-
ment and disposal, leaving it up to
Humans rarely get the fatal inhala- veterinarians to help in the diagno-
tion form. sis.
The CFIA had the U.S. military
In thelastlargeoutbreak,with hun- quick tests for diagnosis and I hope
dreds of producers and veterinarians these tests will be made available
exposed to anthrax, only two con- through the chief provincial veteri-
tracted the skin form and required narians to private veterinarians in
treatment. endemic areas.
The CFIA website gives recommen-
About 20-25 outbreaks have been dations on disinfection or disposal.
reported in cattle across Canada But prevention is the best strategy.
since 1967, but none were as signifi- Geographically, anthrax appears
cant as the 2006 outbreak in Sask- limited to the region from Alberta
atchewan and Manitoba, where through to western Ontario. In those
more than 800 animals died on more areas, veterinarians must remain
than 150 premises. vigilant.
Local veterinarians will know
Cattle contact the spores from the where cases have been reported and
soil. The spores can remain infective whether vaccination is advisable.
for 250 years if buried deep. The preventive vaccine is a non-
encapsulated live spore vaccine.
Spores on the soil surface break It is called the anthrax spore vac-
down over a few years, however. cine (sterne 34F2 strain) and is man-
ufactured by the Colorado Serum
Soils that are high in organic mate- Company in the U.S.
rial, calcium and have a lower pH The vaccine is almost 100 percent
make spore survival more favour- protective after giving two shots,
able. three to four weeks apart.
These must be boostered yearly to
These favourable soil conditions maintain immunity, preferably just
make it easier to predict where out- before summer, the prime time for
breaks might occur. contraction.
The CFIA website states that the
Outbreaks occur primarily in two vaccine provides immunity for about
environments: a wet spring followed one year, but it is best to give just
by a very hot, dry summer, or in very before expected exposure.
dry conditions. The cost is comparable to other
vaccines. It’s cheap, effective insur-
In wet springs, moisture brings the ance.
spores to the surface where grazing It is administered subcutaneously
animals gain access. and withdrawal times before slaugh-
ter in cattle is 42 days.
In dry years, livestock access the Antibiotics should not be adminis-
spores as they graze low areas close tered during the eight days immedi-
to the ground. ately before or after anthrax vaccina-
tion because they interfere with the
If enough spores are ingested , the development of post-vaccination
resulting toxemia leads to severe immunity.
weakness, lack of co-ordination If the disease is diagnosed, the best
and depression followed by quick plan is to move the cattle as quickly as
death. possible off the contaminated area
and either vaccinate or first treat with
All sudden deaths in cattle or other long acting penicillin, wait eight
species should be autopsied by a days, and then vaccinate.
veterinarian to determine if the Vaccination will provide some pro-
cause is anthrax, which would alert tection in as soon as seven days with
the infected herd owner and those total protection by 14 days after
nearby to start a preventive program. administration.
The vaccine’s label does not in-
Mature cattle that suddenly die clude bison but it is protective. A
qualify for funding under the BSE prescription is needed because it is
program. an off-label use.
Vaccination in bison is complicated
Signs of anthrax in an autopsy are
blood failing to clot, lack of rigor mor-
tis to the carcass and a greatly en-
larged spleen.

Ideally, if anthrax is suspected the
carcass should not be opened. The
diagnosis can be made from collect-
ing a few drops of blood.

However, here are many causes of

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A ripening canola field makes a bright backdrop for this dark horse, west of High River, Alta. Horse owners should make sure their animals are well hydrated. There are several simple
tests to help. | WENDY DUDLEY PHOTO

HORSES | WATER REQUIREMENTS

Simple tests ensure horse is well hydrated

Year round requirement | While dehydration normally occurs in summer, horses can also lack sufficient water in winter

BY TARYN RIEMER “[For the capillary refill] you lift the JULIA MONTGOMERY of dehydration. quickly and the other half over about
upper lip and you look at the horse’s WESTERN COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE In a clinic setting, a veterinarian 12 hours,” she said.
SASKATOON NEWSROOM gums. You can pinch it with a finger
and it will go white and we count how twisted to make a tent. The skin can conduct a blood test to deter- Horses can also become dehydrat-
Many people recognize the need long it would take for the colour to should snap back to normal within mine the number of red blood cells, ed in winter if freezing temperatures
to make sure animals get enough come back. It should be less or equal about a second. If it doesn’t, it is a sign which also can determine dehydra- reduce their access to water.
water during summer. The rodeo to two seconds,” said Montgomery. tion. Vets use percentage dehydra-
and show season highlights that tion when they assess animals. At “Snow is not an adequate water
need for horses. If the refill time is prolonged, it be-tween five and 12 percent dehy- source. Horses, in a pinch if they have
means the animal’s body may be dration, animals will show clinical to, eat snow, but they will never take
Julia Montgomery, assistant profes- prioritizing major organs, such as the signs with the capillary refill and skin in enough to make it an adequate
sor in large animal clinical sciences at brain and kidneys, with available pinch. water source.”
the Western College of Veterinary water. In that case, more water
Medicine in Saskatoon, said horse should be provided. “If we say it’s 10 percent dehydrated Montgomery encourages horse
owners can use two simple tests, the and it weighs 500 kilograms, then owners to check the Equine Code of
capillary refill and the skin tent, to see In the skin pinch or tent test, the what we need to replace is 50 litres. Practice for more information. It is at
if their horses are dehydrated. skin on the neck is pinched and So we would replace half of that fairly www.nfacc.ca/codes-of-practice/
equine.

GIFT GIVING | DURABILITY

Back in the saddle — again and again and again

COWBOY LOGIC which, along with making tasty beef, nice to have his own saddle, I quit hometown western store back in tell me the $10 raffle ticket I bought
produce a durable, leather cattle thinking about anything else. 1984. had yielded me a $3,000 slick fork,
RYAN TAYLOR hide. fully tooled saddle complete with
He’s been riding one of my big sad- I still remember pining over that silver conchos and horn cap.
Some gifts last a month, others Our middle son turned eight years dles. We put a set of those kid stirrups saddle every time I walked in that
might last a couple years, but if old this month. He’s a horse guy. He on it that fit over the saddle horn and store. It was a ‘Hereford’ brand We like leather in this family. We
you buy the right kind of gift, loves to ride a big, old gelding we are adjusted to the length of his sec- ‘Crackerjack’ roping saddle and it use it and we take good care of it.
made of durable materials, and if the raised named Ace and he would ride ond grade legs. But the big saddle sold for $595. It was solid and it’s still
person who receives it likes it so every day if he could. seat didn’t really fit his little blue in use today. Our little boy had a smile as big as
much that they take good care of it, it jeaned butt. the seat of his new saddle when he
could last a lifetime. This kid has an abundance of confi- We still have the pony saddle that opened his birthday present. He rode
dence around horses. I first realized I did a little looking and I found a my dad rode clear back in the late that saddle all day.
Such is the case with a saddle. I like that when he was helping me move brand new youth saddle with a 13 1920s and early 1930s. We still have
good saddles and I like to buy things some cows a couple years ago and I inch seat and stirrups that fit him just the old high backed Fred Mueller And at night, he unsaddled his
made of real leather. Maybe it’s a little looked across the pasture to see my right, but with some room to grow. It saddle, made in Denver, Colo., that horse, took off the sweaty cinch, and
self serving because I raise cattle six-year-old boy standing on top of had a little tooling in the corners, it Dad bought with the army pay he carried it up to his bedroom and used
the saddle of the super tame, slightly had that new leather smell and it fit sent home to his mother while he was it for a cowboy pillow, just like he’d
sluggish 26-year-old gelding he was our price range. About the same fighting in the South Pacific in the seen in the John Wayne movies.
riding. price as an iPad and bound to last a Second World War.
lot longer. The next morning, I looked at him
I made note then and there that this I ride a saddle now that was hand- sleeping with his head on that saddle,
kid had the makings of a cowboy, or If he’s like me, or his grandpa that made in North Dakota by one of our still smiling, and I knew that we’d
maybe a Hollywood stunt man. he knows only from the stories I tell great leather artists. I remember get- bought a gift that was going to last.
him, he’ll have that saddle a long ting the phone call late one evening
So when we were pondering what time. I still have the saddle that my 15 years ago from a friend in the state Ryan Taylor is a rancher, writer and senator
to get him for his birthday this sum- parents bought me in our little Red Angus association who called to in the state legislature from Towner, North
mer, and he mentioned it’d sure be Dakota.

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CANADIAN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING | EU DEAL PHYTASE 101:

Producers told be ready • Phytate is the main form of
despite slow progress phosphorus in grains and
on EU trade agreement oilseeds, but pigs lack the
enzyme to digest phytate.
BY BARBARA DUCKWORTH told reporters at the meeting.
Science-based agreements have • Phytase is a feed additive
CALGARY BUREAU that helps pigs break down
been attached to the CETA docu- the phytate, so they can uti-
CHARLOT TETOWN, P.E.I. — ments and inspectors will visit Cana- lize the phosphorus in their
When it comes to a free trade agree- dian plants. Reciprocal inspections grain and oilseed ration.
ment with the European Union, the are common practice among trading
job isn’tfinished until the paperwork partners. • When pigs use more of the
is done. phosphorus within their
However, with the letters received, feed, less phosphorus is
The Comprehensive Economic there should be fewer problems get- excreted in their manure.
Trade Agreement between Canada ting beef over to Europe.
and the EU was announced last Source: American Association
October, but in reality nothing much “We don’t want to see hurdles for of Swine Veterinarians
will happen until 2017, followed by a non-tariff barriers behind a free
five-year phase-in period, said Doug trade agreement,” Ritz said. HOGS | PHOSPHORUS MANAGEMENT
Forsyth, head of Agriculture Cana-
da’s strategic trade policy division. Cattle producers interested in this Phosphorus reduction hindered
market need to start thinking about by CFIA rules, says hog expert
The completed text is done and is getting their premises certified
now under legal review. It must be under CFIA rules and raising calves Manitoba legislation | Rules prevent developing lower phosphorus feed rations
translated into 22 European Union without growth promoting hor-
languages and then reviewed by mones. BY ROBERT ARNASON when it comes to phosphorus man- phytic acid. Pigs cannot digest the
member nations and Canadian prov- agement. phytate because they lack the
inces and territories. “It might be a good idea prior to BRANDON BUREAU enzyme to break it down.
2015 calves being born to get on with “It was the message we heard the
“Our goal is to work as expedi- it,” said John Masswohl of the CCA. GLENLEA, Man. — Hog produc- loudest from nutritionists and for- Producers traditionally have sup-
tiously as possible through the re- ers in Manitoba would like to cut mulators that we interviewed,” said plemented feed with inorganic
maining steps so Canada can access There’s already a duty free quota phosphorus levels in pig rations, but Matthew Wiens, Manitoba Agricul- phosphorus, because pigs need the
the vast benefits offered by this as available and if plants are interested, an outdated federal regulation is ture landscape stewardship spe- nutrient for bone development and
soon as possible,” Forsyth said at the the opportunity is there to test the hindering innovation and change, cialist. other aspects of growth.
semiannual meeting of the Canadian waters. says an industry survey.
Cattlemen’s Association in Char- “That the CFIA Table 4 is the larg- Farmers also feed swine an en-
lottetown, Aug. 13-16. “We can start to make better use of Robyn Harte, Manitoba Agricul- est impediment they face to reduc- zyme called phytase, which allows
the existing quota and not necessar- ture business development special- ing phosphorus levels in rations.” pigs to digest the phosphorus within
In addition, sanitary and phytosani- ily wait forever,” he said. ist for swine, said nutritionists and grains and oilseeds.
tary measures must be agreed upon to members of the feed trade are frus- Manitoba regulations restrict the
protect human, animal and plant With Europe opening its doors and trated by Canadian Food Inspection amount of phosphorus within hog “Unlike cattle, (pigs) don’t have a
health, said Jeff Adams of Foreign a recent agreement with China, a Agency rules around phosphorus. manure that producers can apply to rumen, so the phytase helps them,”
Affairs, Trade and Development. range of opportunities are available, soils in the province. Complying Harte said, noting the CFIA rule
even if the full deal hasn’t been “The inability to formulate com- with the rules can be challenging, doesn’t account for technologies
The Canada-EU veterinary agree- released publicly, said Dennis Lay- mercial feeds lower (in phospho- particularly for hog producers in like phytase.
ments are needed to establish a craft, executive vice-president of the rus) is stymied by federal regula- southeastern Manitoba where there
framework for co-operation on the CCA. tions,” Harte said at a recent field day is a high concentration of hog barns. “Total phosphorus is a really limit-
full scope of animal and plant health at the University of Manitoba’s ing approach. We should be moving
and food safety provisions. Laycraft also suggested producers Glenlea Research Station south of Producers would also like to away from total phosphorus into
could consider raising cattle without Winnipeg. reduce the amount of phosphorus available phosphorus.”
The agreement holds great promise ractopamine as opportunities open in feed because it can be a costly
for Canadian beef producers as it in China. Records should be kept so “The pig only needs X, but you ingredient. Harte said the U.S. has a more flex-
will, over time, permit 35,000 tonnes cattle can be eligible for these new can’t go below Y. And X happens to ible system and its hog industry for-
of fresh chilled product without markets. Information about health be below Y.” “P is overfed in many cases relative mulates feed with lower phospho-
duties. Another 15,000 tonnes of fro- and the use of hormones or ractopa- to the animal’s P requirements for rus levels.
zen beef may be accepted, as well as mine could be announced when they The Manitoba Livestock Manure optimum performance,” the MLM-
3,000 tonnes of bison. are offered for sale. Management Initiative (MLMMI) MI report noted. “There is a possible Manitoba Agriculture reps have
surveyed nutritionists and feed com- opportunity for Manitoba feed for- shared their concerns with the fed-
Canada must also abide with a ban “In theory, we could make those pany reps in 2013 to assess nutrient mulators to formulate for lower P eral government, but altering regu-
on growth promoting hormones. cattle available through the auction levels in swine rations. levels for most diet phases.” lations can be an arduous process,
market system,” he said. Harte said.
Processing plants will also need to Lowering phosphorus levels in Harte said the federal rules are
be ready. The Canadian Food In- However, extra costs are involved rations would reduce the amount outdated because they are based on “It’s tough to get the federal gov-
spection Agency has regulations in in producing cattle for these mar- of phosphorus in hog manure, the total amount of phosphorus in a ernment to open up regulation and
place already to ship beef to Europe. kets. Operators need to know pro- which could quell public concerns ration. She said the regulations legislation,” she said. “Manitoba is
The question remains how many cessors are willing to buy from feed- about the industry’s impact on should be based on the amount of in a unique situation because we’ve
might be interested. lots so that everyone makes money. water quality. phosphorus available to a pig. created this phosphorus legislation
that other jurisdictions don’t neces-
“It’s slow to get plants who want to “Let’s not get too invested until we Survey respondents said federal Grains and oilseeds contain phos- sarily have. So there isn’t this huge
spend the money to get the certifica- see what is actually there,” he said. regulations are obstructing progress phorus in the form of phytate or national outcry.”
tion,” agriculture minster Gerry Ritz
“The real message is Europe is
going to open and China is opening
to us.

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AG STOCKS AUG. 11 - 15

Statistics Canada corrected it July jobs report
showing higher than expected job creation. The
unemployment rate fell to seven percent from
7.1. For the week, the TSX rose 0.7 percent, the
Dow rose 0.7 percent, the S&P 500 gained 1.2
percent and the Nasdaq climbed 2.2 percent.

Cdn. exchanges in $Cdn. U.S. exchanges in $U.S.

GRAIN TRADERS

NAME EXCH CLOSE LAST WK

ADM NY 49.74 49.04
24.68 20.12
Alliance Grain TSX 81.45 80.29
31.78 30.96
Bunge Ltd. NY

ConAgra Foods NY

PRAIRIE PORTFOLIO

NAME EXCH CLOSE LAST WK

Ceapro Inc. TSXV 0.27 0.245

Cervus Equip. TSX 21.09 21.97

Input Capital TSX 2.64 2.52

Ridley Canada TSX 24.00 23.68

Rocky Mtn D’ship TSX 11.38 11.3

FOOD PROCESSORS

NAME EXCH CLOSE LAST WK

Hormel Foods NY 47.14 46.2
19.58 19.07
Maple Leaf TSX 23.48 22.97
37.39 36.87
Premium Brands TSX

Tyson Foods NY

Dwayne Lowdermilk has created a novel meat product by giving his small herd a finishing diet of vegetables and fruit, the free castoffs from local FARM EQUIPMENT MFG.
stores and greenhouses. | FRUGIE BEEF PHOTO
NAME EXCH CLOSE LAST WK
NICHE BEEF | ENTREPRENEURS
Ag Growth Int’l TSX 46.8 48.88
48.49 48.8
AGCO Corp. NY
6.1 5.95
Buhler Ind. TSX 105.74 103.28

Caterpillar Inc. NY 8.55 8.54
84.8 86.99
CNH Industrial N.V.NY 10.43 10.34

Deere and Co. NY

‘Free land, free food and adequate pricing’ Vicwest Fund TSX

FARM INPUT SUPPLIERS

NAME EXCH CLOSE LAST WK

Cattle finished on vegetables and fruit | Landowners save on taxes, grocers avoid disposal fees Agrium TSX 100.26 99.16
100.54 100.16
BASF OTC
128.6 128.91
Bayer Ag OTC 52.02 52.28
65.25 65.04
Dow Chemical NY
7.61 7.6
BY REBECA KUROPATWA The free land requirement was has used 500 tons of produce that “We’ve been told our whole lives Dupont NY 118.99 115.46
solved by offering a novel service to would otherwise have gone to a land- that the flavour is in the fat. I’m saying 46.45 46.28
FREELANCE WRITER owners of small acreages in the semi fill. The cardbox boxes holding the the flavour is in our meat — three BioSyent Inc. TSXV 38.13 37.85
urban area around Fort Langley. fruit and vegetables would also likely times leaner, more like wild game
AND WESTERN PRODUCER STAFF have gone to the dump, but he recy- meat.” Monsanto NY 71.32 71.34
“We went out and found people cles them.
Dwayne Lowdermilk was a univer- with successful businesses … but Lowdermilk sells from the farmgate Mosaic NY
sity hockey coach, overweight and, who love to live on the land and Lowdermilk hand sorts and cuts and in a few stores. Frugie Beef also
as he says, “stressed to the max.” relax. the produce for ease of digestion. has a website and a Facebook page. PotashCorp TSX

“At 53 years of age, I came home one “People with land who like to see “It’s a lot of manual labour” he “We’re being very selective at this Syngenta ADR
night and said I wanted to do some- animals, but not do all the work.” admitted, but it’s helping slim his time and only selling in B.C. Slow
thing different, to build something waistline. growth and proving what you have TRANSPORTATION
from scratch again,” said Lowder- In exchange for the free use of the has always been my method.”
milk, of Fort Langley, in British Co- land, Lowdermilk provides cattle for He now typically has between 20 NAME EXCH CLOSE LAST WK
lumbia’s lower mainland. grazing, maintains the pasture and and 25 cattle in his system at any giv- He plans to brand his beef, like
fences and keeps a security minded en time. Lowdermilk buys almost all Kobe and Wagyu. CN Rail TSX 74.17 72.65
He remembered fondly his child- eye out during his regular visits to feed of his cattle from local producers that CPR TSX 212.87 207.83
hood where his parents raised a few the animals during the day when the adhere to an antibiotic- and growth “We don’t need specific cattle to do
cattle on a small farm. homeowners are at work. promotant-free regimen after the it. Even though we like working with List courtesy of Ian Morrison, financial adviser with the
weaning stage. He buys calves six Angus, Hereford cross breeds for size Calgary office of Raymond James Ltd., member of the
Maybe that was the career option. By being part of an agricultural months to a year old. and weights and temperament are Canadian Investor Protection Fund. The listed equity
But sitting down with his wife to draft operation landowners get a break on also good,” he said. prices included were obtained from Thomson Reuters
the broad strokes of a business plan, their property taxes. For feed, there is year round grazing and the OTC prices included were obtained from PI
they set out three daunting require- in the region’s mild climate and some He is planning to launch a crowd Securities Ltd., Assiniboia Farmland LP. The data listed
ments. The last requirement, free food, was cut hay. Then, in the last last three funding project in the hope of raising in this list has been obtained from sources believed to
addressed by offering a service to months before slaughter each ani- $50,000 for equipment and to do test- be reliable, but accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Within
“Free land, free food and adequate grocers and greenhouses. mal gets about 500 pounds of fruits ing to establish data on the health the last 12 months, Raymond James Ltd. has undertaken
pricing,” he explained. and vegetables per week. He finishes profile of the meat. an underwriting liability or has provided advice for a fee
He made contact with local stores, about four animals a month but says with respect to the securities of Alliance Grain. For more
“I call it farming without a farm.” vegetable markets and greenhouses, he could expand to seven. Lowdermilk believes he’s building information, Morrison can be reached at 403-221-0396
Clearly he’d have to approach farm- offering to pick up fruit and vegetable a strong, sustainable business model or 1-877-264-0333.
ing from an unusual angle, but a trims and produce they couldn’t sell “They love it,” said Lowdermilk. that could be expanded. He notes
familiar one too, as he remembered and for which they’s have to pay dis- “They hear my truck three blocks food waste is a big problem across New CEO at GrainCorp
how his parents included table posal costs. away and are already at their feed North America.
scraps and vegetables in their small stations. SYDNEY (Reuters) — Australia’s
herd’s diet. “They were happy to not have to But he acknowledged it’s not for GrainCorp Ltd. has appointed an exec-
throw it away in the garbage,” he said. “Also, our cattle that are on our full everyone. utivefromU.S.-basedagribusinessCHS
“If Dad ever left the gate open the system of feed hardly drink water, as as its new chief executive officer and
cattle would get in there and polish The produce is rejected because of they get so much fluid from the fruit “The average farmer couldn’t do said it doesn’t expect former suitor
off the garden in no time,” he said appearance, or is bruised or lacks and vegetables. They’re happy, what we do in a given day and run Archer Daniel Midland Inc. to return
with a chuckle. taste. healthy cattle with, to date, not one their farm.” he said. withafreshbidinthenearterm.
sick.”
The Lowdermilks hit on the idea of “I pick up about 2,500 pounds a “This process isn’t ever going to be GrainCorpsaidMarkPalmquist,who
producing a beef product unique to day,” he said, adding it would be easy He says the meat from the cattle large-scale farming. It’s a niche mar- oversees CHS’s international grain
the area: cattle finished on fruits and to double that, given the amount of tastes different — sweeter, tender, ket product for those choosing businesses, will take the helm at Aus-
vegetables yielding a high value, spe- rejected produce in the area. leaner. healthy, clean food, with animals tralia’s largest grain handler on Oct. 1.
cialty meat. They christened the being raised ethically and humanely
venture Frugie Beef, reflecting the He estimates that in the year and a and being an eco-friendly company.” The appointment comes amid
fruit and veggie diet. half that Frugie Beef has operated he speculation that agribusiness giant
ADM will return with a renewed offer
for GrainCorp after its $2.6 billion US
bid was rejected by Australia’s gov-
ernment last November.

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ALLIANCE GRAIN TRADERS | AGT FOOD AND INGREDIENTS INC. LAND TRANSFER, SALES | TAX ISSUES

AGT changes name Keeping the farm in the family
to emphasize food
processing focus TAKINGCAREOFBUSINESS When qualifying farmland is sold includes items such as land, equip-
to a child, it can be priced at any val- ment, buildings and eligible capital
BY D’ARCE MCMILLAN ness improved as western Canadian COLIN MILLER ue between the cost and fair market property such as dairy quotas.
rail movement ramped up following value.
SASKATOON NEWSROOM wintertime disruptions. W hen a child takes over the Items such as livestock or grain
family farm, it can often fill This flexibility allows the parent to inventories do not meet the test and
Alliance Grain Traders (AGT) saw EBITDA for the pulses and grain a parent with pride. decide how much of a gain they wish so additional consideration may be
improved results in its pulse han- processing segment were $19.05 The farming industry is fortunate to report for tax purposes. needed to deal with these items.
dling and trading operations and the million. to have specific tax laws in place that
ramp up of its food business in the allow for such a transfer to occur tax This gain may qualify for the life- The sale or transfer of property to a
quarter ending June 30. Al-Katib said the company is using free, unlike selling other business time capital gains exemption of up to child is tax free, but it may result in a
the experience of the rail constraints types. $800,000 and as a result the parent higher than normal income level for
Net earnings jumped to $12.98 mil- of the winter to try to educate buyers. may pay little to no tax on the sale. the parent selling the property.
lion in the quarter, up from a loss of The value of farmland has risen
$5.54 million in the same period a “We’re trying to work in our system significantly and as a result so has The flexibility over sale price Proper planning is needed to
year ago. to convince our buyers to buy for- the potential for large tax bills if that allows parents to decide how much ensure that this higher income does
ward more regularly, so that we’re property is sold. But the tax exposure they want or need as compensa- not have negative effects on govern-
The company’s increasing focus on able to deliver a much more reliable, can be reduced if the property is sold tion and provides the opportunity ment income support programs that
food processing is prompting a logistical system for them.” or transferred to a child. to offer the child a chance to are based on net income.
name change. By the end of the year, acquire the property sooner than
the company will be known as AGT The company has a strong order The term ‘child’ for purposes of they would have otherwise been Old Age Security payments pro-
Food and Ingredients Inc. book for the next few months. With family farm sales and transfers is able to afford. vide an example, where the size of
harvest approaching, bringing new applicable in a number of situations. those payments can be reduced or
The company thinks there is great product into the pipeline, sales and If parents don’t want compensa- lost if the parents’ income rises too
opportunity in using pulse ingredi- exports should be strong, he said. Other than your biological child, it tion from the sale, they also can much.
ents as an alternative to traditional can also include an adopted child, transfer the property to a child at the
ingredients such as soy, gluten, On the food side, the company has spouse’s child, grandchild, or great- price they originally paid for it with Another consideration is alterna-
wheat and corn, said Murad Al- established relationships recently grandchild, or a spouse of any of no tax consequences. tive minimum tax.
Katib, AGT president and chief with Ingredion to distribute food these qualifying transferees.
executive ingredients and with Cargill to dis- If the child later sells the property, This may apply when using your
tribute animal and pet feed products. Those who are considering selling the increase in value of the property capital gain exemption because
“I think that the trends in the food or transferring farm property to a compared to the parents’ cost would there might be AMT to pay even
ingredient business are aligning to a EBITDA in the food ingredients family member, should consult a then be recorded as income by the though there may be no income tax.
point where the trends are irrefut- and packaged food segment totalled professional to confirm whether or child and taxes would be owed at
able,” he told analysts on a confer- $6.28 million. not the buyer would qualify as a that point. Knowing the options available can
ence call. child for tax purposes. ease the transfer to the next genera-
The food segment is more profit- But be aware that if the child sells tion, and reduce taxes that would
“These are not fad trends that we’re able than pulse and grain processing theland withinthreeyearsof acquir- otherwise have been owed. Plan-
following. It’s a global race to pro- with EBITDA per tonne at about ing it from the parents, there can be ning is imperative, so seek advice
tein. It’s non-GMO ingredients. It’s $102 compared to $55 for pulse and undesirable tax consequences for from a expert before proceeding.
lower allergen concentrations.” grain processing. the parents.
Lauren Gallimore and Karl Hendrickson of
Total revenue was $359.79 million, AGT in May started commercial Only qualified farm property KPMG contributed to this article.
up 46 percent from the same point production on the second process- owned by the parent can be trans-
last year and earnings before taxes, ing line at its food ingredients plant ferred or sold to a child on a tax- Colin Miller is a chartered accountant
interest, depreciation and amortiza- at Minot, North Dakota. It is studying deferred basis. Qualifying property and partner with KPMG’s tax practice in
tion (EBITDA) was $24.4 million, up the feasibility of adding athird lineat Lethbridge. Contact: [email protected].
76 percent. the facility and is considering con-
verting other existing facilities for
The company said its pulse busi- food processing, Al-Katib said.

CROP PROCESSOR | EARNINGS



Legumex Walker expects
U.S. plant output to grow

BY SEAN PRATT But if July’s results are any indica-



tion the company may have turned

SASKATOON NEWSROOM the corner. The plant operated at 92
percent of its capacity that month,


Legumex Walker achieved a new crushing 29,000 tonnes of seed.
milestone in its second quarter of
2014. Horn said that was due to im-

proved inbound rail service, an
“This is the first real net income expanded trucking program and the
after tax that we’ve earned,” said beginning of the new crop harvest in
company president Joel Horn. the Pacific Northwest region of the












United States where the plant is






“This quarter was our best yet.” located.
The Canadian pulse, special crops
and canola processing firm posted He believes the Warden, Washing-
$1.9 million of net earnings, com- ton, plant has the potential to gener-
pared to a loss of $8.7 million for the ate as much EBITDA as the entire
same quarter in 2013. special crops division if it can con-
The company generated $6.6 mil- tinue operating at those levels.
lion of earnings before interest, taxes,
depreciation and amortization The special crops division had its
(EBITDA) for the three-month peri- best quarter to date for sales with
od ending June 30, 2014, compared 119,200 tonnes of shipments that
to a loss of $3.2 million a year ago. generated a record $6.6 million in
Horn emphasized the results EBITDA.
were achieved with the company’s
Pacific Coast Canola crushing facil- Horn warned there could be a slow-
ity operating at only 53 percent of down in third quarter sales for spe-
its capacity. cial crops.
“Production continued to be con-
strained by availability of feedstock “We can see some variance in pro-
due to lingering congestion in the rail cessing volumes in the third quarter
system,” he said. due to the timing of the harvest and
access to new crop as the availability
of old crop shrinks,” he said.

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CATTLE & SHEEP GRAINS

Steers 600-700 lb. Slaughter Cattle ($/cwt) ICE Futures Pulse and Special Crops
(average $/cwt) Canada
Grade A Live Previous Year Rail Previous Source: STAT Publishing, which solicits bids from Maviga N.A.,
Alberta Aug. 8-15 Aug. 1-7 ago Aug. 8-15 Aug. 1-7 Barley (Oct.) Legumex Walker, CGF Brokerage, Parrish & Heimbecker, Simpson
Steers Seeds and Alliance Grain Traders. Prices paid for dressed product
$270 Alta. 164.00 165.25-166.00 119.06 268.00-278.75 273.75-278.75 $145 at plant.
$260 Ont. 154.31-178.31 150.89-183.12 126.01 280.00-286.00 284.00-286.00 $140
$250 $135 Aug. 18 Avg. Aug. 11
$240 268.00-278.75 n/a $130
$230 Heifers n/a n/a 118.41 279.00-285.00 283.00-285.00 $125 Laird lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) 21.50-23.75 22.43 22.43
Alta. 156.34-175.03 121.58 Laird lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) 15.00-18.00 16.75 16.75
7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Canfax 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Richlea lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) 19.00-20.00 19.50 19.50
Ont. 145.51-170.77
Saskatchewan Durum (Oct.) Eston lentils, No. 1 (¢/lb) 15.50-19.00 16.93 16.93
*Live f.o.b. feedlot, rail f.o.b. plant. Eston lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) 13.00-17.50 16.60 16.60
$260 $260 Sm. Red lentils, No. 2 (¢/lb) 23.75-28.00 25.61 25.61
$250 $255
$240 Feeder Cattle ($/cwt) Cattle Slaughter $250 Sm. Red lentils, Xtra 3 (¢/lb) 20.50-21.00 20.88 19.88
$230 $245
$240 Peas, green No. 1 ($/bu) 8.80-9.00 8.96 8.96
n/a
$220 Sask. Man. Alta. B.C. To Aug. 9 Fed. inspections only 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Peas, green 10% bleach ($/bu) 7.80-8.00 7.96 7.96

7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Steers Canada U.S. Milling Wheat (Oct.) Peas, med. yellow No. 1 ($/bu) 5.75-6.50 6.19 6.19
900-1000 1,643,811 18,459,128 6.18
Manitoba 800-900 193-210 180-210 194-209 Report To date 2014 1,565,592 19,673,190 $220 Peas, sm. yellow No. 2 ($/bu) 5.75-6.25 6.18 8.30
700-800 200-215 195-228 204-220 not To date 2013 $210
$260 600-700 210-250 215-241 210-235 % Change 14/13 +5.0 -6.2 $200 Maple peas ($/bu) 8.00-8.45 8.30
$250 500-600 231-265 228-258 230-260 available $190
$240 400-500 241-278 no sales 250-275 - $180 Feed peas ($/bu) 4.25-4.35 4.28 4.28
$230 Heifers 265-313 no sales 251-320 -
800-900 - 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Mustard, yellow, No. 1 (¢/lb) 38.00-39.00 38.50 38.50
n/a n/a n/a 700-800
$220 600-700 Chicago Futures ($US/cwt) Cash Prices Mustard, brown, No. 1 (¢/lb) 32.30-34.00 33.58 33.58
500-600
7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 400-500 Close Close Trend Year Canola (cash - Nov.) Mustard, Oriental, No. 1 (¢/lb) 29.50-31.00 30.50 30.50
300-400
Aug. 15 Aug. 8 ago $460 Canaryseed (¢/lb) 23.50-24.00 23.71 23.39
Canfax $450
Steers 190-212 184-207 185-205 Report $440 Desi chickpeas (¢/lb) 15.20-16.00 15.73 15.73
Heifers 200-228 195-223 196-215 not $430
Cows 201-241 214-238 215-239 Live Cattle 152.55 -1.95 123.90 $420 Kabuli, 8mm, No. 1 (¢/lb) 16.00-20.00 16.13 16.13
Bulls 213-249 no sales 220-258 available Aug 150.60 150.00 -2.25 127.93 Kabuli, 7mm, No. 1 (¢/lb) 11.00-16.00 11.88 11.88
233-271 no sales 230-275 - Oct 147.75 150.25 +0.65 130.05 7/11 7/18 7/25 8/1 8/8 8/15 B-90 ckpeas, No. 1 (¢/lb) 11.00-18.75 14.31 14.31
no sales no sales 240-295 - Dec 150.90 151.10 +1.50 131.75
Heifers 500-600 lb. - Feb 152.60 150.20 +2.13 132.48 Canola (basis - Nov.) Cash Prices
(average $/cwt) Apr 152.33
Canfax $10 Aug. 13 Aug. 6 Year Ago
Alberta Feeder Cattle $5 No. 3 Oats Saskatoon ($/tonne) 137.42 143.02 178.26
Average Carcass Weight Aug 217.23 215.33 +1.90 154.78 $0 Snflwr NuSun Enderlin ND (¢/lb) 17.60 18.50 20.80
$250 Sep 215.10 214.73 +0.37 157.68 $-5
$240 Aug. 9/14 Aug. 10/13 YTD 14 YTD 13 Oct 214.30 213.98 +0.32 159.88 $-10 U.S. Grain Cash Prices ($US/bu.)
$230 Nov 213.65 212.60 +1.05 160.30
$220 860 873 844 871 Jan 208.05 207.33 +0.72 159.43 7/11 7/18 7/25 8/1 8/8 8/15 USDA Aug. 15
$210 790 802 786 816
692 693 682 676 Est. Beef Wholesale ($/cwt) Feed Wheat (Lethbridge) No. 1 DNS (14%) Montana elevator 5.60
7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 881 809 918 904 No. 1 DNS (13%) Montana elevator 5.12
$210 No. 1 Durum (13%) Montana elevator 8.75
Saskatchewan U.S. Cash cattle ($US/cwt) This wk Last wk Yr. ago $200 No. 1 Malt Barley Montana elevator 4.20
292-294 n/a 220-221 $190 No. 2 Feed Barley Montana elevator no bid
$250 Montreal $180
Canfax $170
$240 Slaughter cattle (35-65% choice) Steers Heifers
155.32 7/11 7/18 7/25 8/1 8/8 8/15
$230 National 154.92 154.97 Sheep ($/lb.) & Goats ($/head)
156.05 Flax (elevator bid- S’toon)
$220 Kansas 155.00 244.00 Grain Futures
$560
n/a n/a Nebraska 154.63 Aug. 8 Aug. 1 $540
$210 $520
3.00 $500
7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Nebraska (dressed) 244.00 Base rail (index 100) 3.00 0.14-0.24 $480 Aug. 18 Aug. 11 Trend Year ago
1.50-1.90
Manitoba Range 0.11-0.24 7/11 7/18 7/25 8/1 8/8 8/15 Wpg ICE Canola ($/tonne) 517.80
0.50 523.10
$230 Feeders No. 1 (800-900 lb) Steers Trend Feeder lambs 1.50-1.90 Barley (cash - Oct.) Nov 431.70 438.30 -6.60 528.40
steady SunGold Meats 532.90
$225 South Dakota 200.00-226.50 steady Sheep (live) 0.50 $210 Jan 436.40 443.30 -6.90
255.00
$220 Dodge City 216.00 $200 Basis: $50 Mar 439.20 445.00 -5.80 259.00
264.00
$215 $190 May 437.40 442.50 -5.10
n/a n/a n/a n/a $180 289.00
USDA Aug. 11 Aug. 4 $170 Wpg ICE Milling Wheat ($/tonne) 294.00
$210
7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 New lambs 1.90-2.33 1.85-2.30 7/11 7/18 7/25 8/1 8/8 8/15 Oct 200.00 200.00 0.00 189.00
65-80 lb 2.00-2.33 1.85-2.15 194.00
Cattle / Beef Trade 80-95 lb 1.80-1.98 1.75-1.93 Canola and barley are basis Dec 206.00 205.00 +1.00
> 95 lb 1.85-2.10 1.80-1.94 par region. Feed wheat basis 6.4150
Exports % from 2014 > 110 lb 1.27-1.94 1.70-1.94 Lethbridge. Basis is best bid. Mar 214.00 213.00 +1.00 6.5350
Feeder lambs 1.60-2.00 1.35-1.90 6.6625
Canadian Beef Production Sltr. cattle to U.S. (head) 429,397 (1) -3.4 Sheep 1.00-1.15 0.90-1.00 Chicago Nearby Wpg ICE Durum Wheat ($/tonne) 6.7275
Feeder C&C to U.S. (head) Rams 0.90-1.10 0.80-0.90 Futures ($US/100 bu.)
million lb. YTD % change Total beef to U.S. (tonnes) 234,173 (1) +38.9 Kids Oct 250.00 250.00 0.00 3.8475
Total beef, all nations (tonnes) 65-110 65-110 Corn (Sept.) 3.3625
Fed 1143.6 +3 90,972 (3) +9.6 Dec 256.00 256.00 0.00 3.3950
Non-fed 172.6 -4 $420
Total beef 1316.3 +2 126,114 (3) +9.1 $400 Wpg ICE Barley ($/tonne) 13.2200
$380 13.0325
$360 Oct 135.00 136.00 -1.00 13.0375
$340 12.7900
Imports % from 2014 Dec 137.00 138.00 -1.00
7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 43.45
Canfax Sltr. cattle from U.S. (head) n/a (2) n/a Ontario Stockyards Inc. Chicago Wheat ($US/bu.) 43.51
Soybeans (Sept.) 43.78
Feeder C&C from U.S. (head) 19,416 (2) -3.0 Aug. 7 Sep 5.4250 5.4650 -0.0400
$1250 420.3
EXCHANGE RATE: Total beef from U.S. (tonnes) 86,982 (4) -21.8 Wool lambs, new crop >80 lb 1.55-1.70 $1200 Dec 5.5425 5.6275 -0.0850 407.6
AUG. 18 $1150 404.2
Total beef, all nations (tonnes) 127,360 ( 4) -11.3 Wool lambs, new crop <80 lb 1.75 $1100 Mar 5.7375 5.8125 -0.0750
$1 Cdn. = $0.9177 U.S. $1050 4.9325
$1 U.S. = $1.0897 Cdn. (1) to Aug. 2/14 (2) to May 31/14 (3) to May 31/14 (4) to Aug. 9/14 Hair lambs, new crop 1.50-1.55 May 5.8475 5.9375 -0.0900 4.8550
7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 4.9775
Agriculture Canada Fed sheep 0.42-0.52 Chicago Oats ($US/bu.) 5.0550
Oats (Sept.)
Sask. Sheep Dev. Bd. Sep 3.7075 3.5900 +0.1175 7.4525
$400 7.4550
$380 Dec 3.3900 3.3100 +0.0800 7.5650
$360 7.6175
HOGS $340 Mar 3.2125 3.1450 +0.0675
$320 7.0325
Due to wide reporting and Chicago Soybeans ($US/bu.) 7.0725
collection methods, it is 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 7.1375
misleading to compare hog Sep 11.1550 11.0850 +0.0700
prices between provinces. Minneapolis Nearby
Fixed contract $/ckg Hog Slaughter Futures ($US/100bu.) Nov 10.5775 10.7325 -0.1550
Index 100 Hog Price
Trends ($/ckg) Spring Wheat (Sept.) Jan 10.6650 10.8175 -0.1525

Alberta (Hams Maple Leaf Thunder To Aug. 9 Fed. inspections only $660.0 Mar 10.7450 10.9000 -0.1550
$645.0
$280 Marketing) Sig 3 Creek Pork To date 2014 Canada U.S. $630.0 Chicago Soy Oil (¢US/lb.)
$260 To date 2013 11,888,672 63,731,308 $615.0
$240 Sep 07-Sep 20 Aug. 15 Aug. 15 % change 12,087,855 66,458,891 Sep 32.96 34.92 -1.96
$220 Sep 21-Oct 04 182.41-184.91 174.38-177.05 $600
$200 Oct 05-Oct 18 183.41-185.84 184.43-184.89 14/13 -1.6 -4.1 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Oct 33.05 34.99 -1.94
Oct 19-Nov 01 180.83-182.83 174.80-177.76
7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Nov 02-Nov 15 171.05-177.32 167.44-171.10 Alta. Dec 33.33 35.21 -1.88
Nov 16-Nov 29 166.54-168.54 163.58-164.70 Sask.
Saskatchewan Nov 30-Dec 13 161.03-162.03 162.40-164.50 Chicago Soy Meal ($US/short ton)
Dec 14-Dec 27 168.54-169.04 167.10-168.70
$280 Dec 28-Jan 10 162.53-166.54 158.03-163.02 Sep 392.1 367.5 +24.6
$260 Jan 11-Jan 24 158.51-162.03 155.23-158.39
$240 162.53-164.04 159.29-162.40 Agriculture Canada Oct 360.0 351.9 +8.1
$220
$200 Index 100 hogs $/ckg Dec 355.1 349.0 +6.1

7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Chicago Corn ($US/bu.)

Manitoba 224.00 Man. 221.00 Sep 3.6075 3.5675 +0.0400
220.85 Que. 240.44
$250 Dec 3.7150 3.6825 +0.0325
$240 *incl. wt. premiums
$230 Mar 3.8500 3.8125 +0.0375
$220
$210 May 3.9325 3.8925 +0.0400

7/14 7/21 7/28 8/1 8/11 8/18 Minneapolis Wheat ($US/bu.)

Hogs / Pork Trade Sep 6.0825 6.1625 -0.0800

Export % from 2014 Import % from 2014 Dec 6.1775 6.2825 -0.1050

476,721 (1) -7.1 n/a n/a Mar 6.3175 6.3975 -0.0800
147,227 (2) +1.5 105,061 (3) -15.0
Sltr. hogs to/fm U.S. (head) 483,187 (2) -2.8 112,274 (3) -14.2 May 6.4100 6.4775 -0.0675
Total pork to/fm U.S. (tonnes)
Total pork, all nations (tonnes) (3) to Aug. 9/14 Agriculture Canada Kansas City Wheat ($US/bu.)

(1) to Aug. 2/14 (2) to May 31/14 Sep 6.1775 6.2375 -0.0600

Dec 6.3150 6.3700 -0.0550

Mar 6.4075 6.4725 -0.0650

Chicago Hogs Lean ($US/cwt) Canadian Exports & Crush

Close Close Trend Year Close Close Trend Year To To Total Last
(1,000 MT) Aug. 10 July 31 to date year
Aug. 15 Aug. 8 ago Aug. 15 Aug. 8 ago
530.2
Oct 94.95 99.33 -4.38 86.73 May 89.00 88.75 +0.25 88.93 Wheat 363.0 286.4 363.0 230.3
27.3
Dec 89.05 89.15 -0.10 83.45 Jun 90.88 89.95 +0.93 90.25 Durum 168.8 31.4 168.8 114.5
Oats 18.2 18.2 16.6
Feb 87.35 87.90 -0.55 85.48 Jul 88.50 89.00 -0.50 88.78 9.7
Barley 10.3 394.3 10.3 1.8
Apr 86.80 87.18 -0.38 85.08 Aug 87.30 87.10 +0.20 87.30 Flax 2.0 2.0 3.0
8.8
ELEVATOR (000 tonnes) Aug. 10 July 31 YTD Canola 182.8 1.8 182.8 48.8
SHIPMENTS Alta. 405.7 384.7 405.7 Peas 47.1 July 31 47.1 0.4
Sask. 585.0 824.0 585.0
Man. 95.2 224.3 95.2 Lentils 0.7 169.7 0.7 0.0

(1,000 MT) Aug. 13 To date Last year

Canola crush 135.0 266.2 170.8

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Assiniboia 32.4 11.9 3.2 297.1 131 Brooks 33.2 9.3 1.6 199.3 103 Brandon 31.1 9.2 0.3 463.0 173
Broadview 30.2 7.1 17.9 382.8 148 Calgary 29.8 11.1 10.0 6.5 417.0 157
Eastend Cypress 31.1 11.6 16.6 220.1 99 Cold Lake 28.4 11.1 3.5 225.9 84 Dauphin 29.8 8.9 2.5 320.2 114
Estevan 30.3 9.5 12.6 282.1 113 Coronation 30.6 11.0 9.7 2.3 385.3 154
Kindersley 30.1 10.2 11.7 333.8 162 Edmonton 29.1 8.2 4.0 345.0 142 Gimli 29.3 11.1 8.8 242.1 82
Maple Creek 34.0 11.0 10.8 153.0 Grande Prairie 31.6 9.6 11.4 15.6 266.0 94
Meadow Lake 28.1 10.0 1.6 325.4 73 High Level 30.6 6.7 16.6 248.1 113 Melita 29.8 9.3 0.0 321.2 114
Melfort 29.4 12.4 6.0 326.0 137 Lethbridge 31.4 8.5 11.1 288.8 98
Nipawin 29.4 8.8 1.8 318.9 141 Lloydminster 28.0 12.4 1.7 200.8 72 Morden 30.7 7.9
North Battleford 27.9 11.6 3.4 381.3 128 Medicine Hat 34.7 10.5
Prince Albert 30.1 10.2 6.0 403.8 165 Milk River 33.0 10.1 0.0 167.7 73 Portage La Prairie 30.7 11.1
Regina 30.4 9.6 4.2 374.1 166 Peace River 32.8 9.9 11.3
Rockglen 32.6 12.2 8.5 313.2 161 Pincher Creek 29.2 8.1 0.0 180.8 90 Swan River 30.4 15.8
Saskatoon 29.9 11.7 6.9 315.1 143 Red Deer 28.8 8.3 11.2
Swift Current 33.0 12.2 3.0 230.5 141 Stavely 28.9 11.6 5.6 310.1 143 Winnipeg 32.4 6.5
Val Marie 33.6 11.2 0.2 341.0 105 Vegreville 30.1 9.7
Yorkton 30.7 10.7 2.0 456.2 174 5.3 335.9 140
Wynyard 30.9 11.2 3.8 342.1 171
139 0.6 194.9 104 BRITISH COLUMBIA

5.0 206.6 91 34.2 9.4 148.8 78
0.0 128.6 59 Cranbrook 0.0 134.1 59
6.6 252.5 88 Fort St. John 30.1 20.0 148.1 114
3.0 144.9 91
18.4 383.7 125 Kamloops 37.5 4.5 130.7 59

7.9 346.4 132 Kelowna 33.8

3.4 281.9 118 Prince George 33.0

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