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10-year-old Tessa Morrison (right) and 8-year-old sister
Aleesa of The Bashaw 4-H Beef Club, work with
Tessa’s calf Black Thunder in preparation for the annual Camrose District 4-H Beef Interclub Show and Sale.
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Armena 4-H Beef Club holds successful mini show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Truck checks keep roads safe in County . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Albertans tour County biomass facility . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
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The Camrose District 4-H Beef
Interclub Show and Sale
Always better – always better read
4-H Beef members from around the area have spent countless hours preparing their animals for the final event of their club season .
The Camrose District 4-H Beef Interclub Show and Sale will take place on Tuesday, June 2 at the Camrose Regional Exhibition . The show begins at 11 am followed by
a parade of Clubs/Awards at 5 pm . The sale begins at 7 pm . For more information see the ad on page 7 of this week’s Country Booster.
Done — Murray
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, May 19, 2015 – Page 2
By Seth MillerArmena 4-H Beef Club
Armena 4-H Beef Club members had lots of fun at our 4-H Mini Club Show on April 26. Our mini show took place at the Hay Lakes Ag multi use building.
We did lots of things, including having to set up and take down stalls in the arena. Prep for the show included washing and drying the animals, clipping and grooming. Darian Livingstone gave the grooming and show-manship demonstration.
The mini show was great and all of our 4-H members had lots of fun preparing the animals for the show and show-ing the animals in the ring. Judge David Salm-on and ringman James Selin helped make our day a success. The win-ner of the grand champi-on steer competition was Kaden Tritten with his steer Itchy.
The winner of the reserve champion steer competition was Han-nah Resch with her steer Sheldon. The winner of the grand champion female was Ashley Gan-ske with her cow Ebony, and the winner of the reserve champion female was Ty Hilgartner with his heifer Rose.
The winner of the showmanship competi-tion was Ashley Ganske. The second place winner was Hannah Resch.
Armena 4-H Beef Club expressed appre-ciation to everyone who came out to the show and showed their sup-port. The club was also appreciative of the help of Brenden Hilgartner and Christian Ford, who were the night watchmen and helped to get the animals show ready.
Josh Lyseng and Alex Clennett helped make halters and neck ties.
The silent auction for our 4-H horse club raised $1,431.
Meridian Manufac-turing refinished our grooming chutes.
Hope you can come out and join us at our inter club show and sale on June 2 at the Camrose Regional Exhibition.
Armena4-HBeefClubholdssuccessfulmini show
Back row from left to right, Hannah Resch, Tanner Ford, Jonathan Wrubleski, Kaden Tritten, Ashley Ganske and Seth Miller. Front row from left, Jared Hilgartner, Ty Hilgartner, Cody Hilgartner, Ben Johnson and Wei Mei Jia Ortlieb.
UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015 – 10:00 AM
CAMROSE, ABPhone 780-672-1105 • Fax 780-672-3955
Email [email protected]
AB License 334038
Garry Schmitke – Camrose, ABLOCATED: From the Junction of Hwy 13 & 21 (west of Camrose), go 6.1 km south on Hwy 21, then 1.4 km east on Twp Rd 462 or from New Norway, go 10 km north on Hwy 21, then 1.4 km east on Twp Rd 462. Gate Sign – 21106 Twp Rd 462.
FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT: Garry Schmitke at 780-878-1583 or 780-672-6984. This is a very clean line of equipment. Most larger pieces have been shedded. Equipment & Internet Bidding at 12:00 p.m.
TRACTORS & DOZER• 1996 John Deere 8770 4WD, 20.8R42
duals (good tires), showing 4,054 hrs, quad trans, 3 hyd, shedded, one owner, vg cond, S/N RW8770S004747
• 14’ Degelman 4-way dozer, hyd. angle, one owner, S/N 18570
• John Deere 2140 c/w JD 146 loader, 6’ bucket, 3-pt. hitch, 18.4x30 rears, showing 7,962 hrs, canopy, 2 hyd., 540 PTO, S/N 398890
• Allis Chalmers 7060, 20.8x38 singles, 3 hyd., 540/1000 PTO
• 2012 John Deere 3032E MFWD c/w JD 305 loader, 5’ bucket (quick attach), joystick, 31 hp, 75 hr at booking, hydro, 3-pt. hitch, 2 hyd., 540 PTO, purchased new Nov./13, exc. cond, warranty remaining, S/N 411982, JD I-Match hitch sells separate
COMBINE & HEADER• 1999 John Deere 9610 c/w JD 914
header, 30.5L-32 fronts, 1,806 sep. / 2,404 eng. hrs, chaff spreader, Hopper Topper, 2nd owner, shedded ($13,800.00 w/o Oct/13, $14,445.00 w/o Dec/11), vg cond., S/N X681339
Terms: 25% non-refundable deposit, balance by Aug. 1/15• 25’ JD 925 rigid straight cut header,
Plastic fi nger PU reel, one yr old knife & guards, new gear box, S/N H00925R666109
• 25’ factory header transport
SWATHER• 25’ Hesston 8100 SP, UII PU reel,
1,750 hrs, 21.5L-16.1 fronts, dbl swath attach., vg cond., S/N 810T 01138
TRUCKS• 1995 Volvo TA grain truck, 19’ steel
box & hoist, Cat 3406, 13 spd trans, 923,425 mi showing, 11R24.5 tires, roll tarp, fresh safety, good cond.
• 1977 GMC 6500 TA grain truck, 18’ steel box (60” sides) & hoist, 427 gas, 5&4 trans., air brakes, spring susp., roll tarp, 10.00Rx20 tires, good cond.
• 1969 Ford 500 SA c/w 14’ gravel box, rebuilt eng (330) and rebuilt 4&2 trans., 84,357 mi, 9.00x20 tires, one owner, good cond.
• 1997 GMC 2500 3/4 T, 4x4, ext cab, short box, 6.5L diesel, 209,344 km, loaded w/ leather
• 1987 Ford F250 Lariat, 4x4, ext cab, long box, 6.9L diesel, std trans., 191,283 km showing
• IH L-130 1-Ton, box & hoist, 1950+/–
PAY LOADER & BACKHOE• IH Hough 4WD pay loader c/w 82”
bucket plus two 18” ext., cab, 6 cyl gas, S/N 340304C005667
• John Deere 310-A backhoe, cab, good cond., S/N 310AD 346292T
SEEDING & TILLAGE• 40’ John Deere 610 seeding tool c/w
JD 787 TBH air tank (230 bu), 10” spacing, all new lift rams, dbl shoot, 3 bar Degelman harrows, knock-on shovels (tank has had work done, one owner, always shedded), both units in vg cond.
• 40’ Morris Wrangler III hyd. wing harrow / packer
• 52’ IH 4700 Vibra Shank cult., 9-1/2” +/- spacing, 3 bar harrows
• 24’ Krause 1428 disc, 3 bar harrows• 70’ Flexicoil Sys 82 tine harrows,
(Grey), ext. tines
SPRAYER• 60’ Melroe 220 Spray Coupe, 1,030
hrs, tow hitch, 4 spd, good/vg cond., S/N 208913741
AUGERS & GRAIN VAC• Farm King 13”x70’ mech. swing auger,
good cond., S/N 9191228• Sakundiak 8”x41’ auger c/w 25hp
Kohler (home built mover w/ 12 hp eng), E-Kay bin sweep
• Farm King 10”x60’ hyd swing auger• Sakundiak 7”x45’ auger, 14 hp Kohler,
elec start• Brandt 7”x35’ auger, 16 hp Kohler, not
running• Walinga 510 grain vac, shedded, good
cond.
HONEY WAGON• Better-Bilt 2100 TA liquid manure
wagon, 2100 gal +/–, 19L-16.1 tandem fl oatation tires
BINS & DRYER• Westeel hopper bin, 1800 bu+/–,
smooth skin• Butler 14’x3 ring, 1500 bu+/–, wood
fl oor• Behlen 300 batch dryer, PTO drive
LAWN TRACTOR &3-PT. HITCH EQUIPMENT
• 2013 JD 445 EZ Track zero turn lawn mower, 85 hrs at booking, 54” cut, 27 hp, exc. cond.
• 5’ Frontier 3-pt. disc, notched blades, exc.
• 6’ Frontier 3-pt. hyd. angle rear blade, exc.
• 8’ 3-pt. cult.
TRAILER & BOAT• 25’ TA 5th wheel holiday trailer, 8’ toy
hauler at rear, fridge, stove, 3-piece bath, awning
• 15’ Chrysler Trihull open bow boat, 70 hp Evinrude, elec. trolling motor, power tilt, fi sh fi nder, c/w Spartan trailer, stored inside, vg cond.
SNOWMOBILE & TRAILERS• 1995 Artic Cat 580 EXT, EFI, 2,689
km, one owner, c/w cover, vg• Newmans Sled Bed alum. 2-place
skidoo trailer, tilt deck• 2-place tilt deck skidoo trailer
MISCELLANEOUS• Honda Inverter EU 3000 generator, ltd
use• Chem Handler c/w new Banjo pump;
Soterra chem pump; Outback S lightbar & receiver; Qty Bourgault knock-on shovels
• Swather mover; 4 whl wagon w/ long deck; Snowco grain cleaner on trailer; Canola roller
• 2000 gal fuel tank - 110V pump; 1000 gal +/- fuel tank; 500 gal x 2 / 300 gal tanks & triple stand; 1000 gal tank / stand
• 1,250 gal poly water tank; 1,200 gal fi berglass tank; 500 gal tank on 4 whl wagon
• 500 gal propane tank; Two 100 gal slip tanks - 12V pump; 3-pt. posthole auger; straw buncher; 18.4x38 clamp on duals
• Two 14’ fi berglass canoes; JD upright air compressor; (2) chainsaws, weed eaters, (3) Wisconsin engs. - 16/12 hp; Tow ropes, tarps, shovels, misc tools, 2 & 4 bottom plows; Antique saw mandrel (belt) & forge; misc. antiques
• See website for more misc.
SELLING FOR BOB McGEE780-608-9853
Bob has retired from farming. Very clean, well looked after equipment.
HARVEST EQUIPMENT• 1996 Gleaner R72 combine c/w
Victory Super 8 PU, 2218 sep / 3011 eng hrs, 30.5Lx32 fronts, chaff spreader, shedded, good cond., S/N R72-76152
• 2001 - 22’ MF 220XL swather, 1,197 hrs, 5000 Series header, Schumacher drive, PU reel, dbl swath, 21.5Lx16.1 fronts, shedded, vg cond., S/N HM70225.
TERMS ON COMBINE & SWATHER: 25% non-refundable deposit, balance by Aug. 1/15.• Sakundiak HD 10-1800, 10”x59’
mechanical swing auger, vg cond., S/N 60685
TRACTOR & GRAIN TRUCK• IH 1486 2WD, 20.8x38 factory duals,
7,961 hrs showing, 2 hyd., 1000 PTO, shedded, good cond., S/N 42549
• 1975 Ford 500 c/w 14’ box & hoist, 44,750 orig. mi., all new tires, 330 eng., 5&2 trans., roll tarp, shedded, one owner, vg cond.
SEEDING & FIELD EQUIP.• 32’ Bourgault 8800 air seeder c/w
Bourgault 3225 air tank (has 3rd tank), 8” +/- spacing, single shoot, broadcast kit, 4 bar harrows, good cond.
• 60’ Inland harrow / packer, 1-3/4” packers
• 60’ Flexicoil Sys 82 harrows, one owner, vg cond.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTES• Internet Bidding provided by
• Internet bidders must pre-register at least 48 hours prior to sale.
• Items must be paid in full before being removed from the sale site.
• If paying by cheque and unknown to Auction Company, we require a letter of reference from your bank.
• See complete terms and conditions on our website.
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, May 19, 2015 – Page 3
TRACTORS & BLADE
MF 90 Diesel Tractor, PTO, triple hyd, multi-power, good rubber, S/N NW886909; Cancade 10’ Hyd. Lift Undermount Blade for above tractor;
MF 35 Diesel Tractor, PTO, 3-pt. hitch, hyd., c/w Allied 25 FEL c/w bucket, RB Fork, 14.8x24” tractor chains, S/N SNM271185;
JD “D” Tractor on steel, S/N 54451, restorable; JD “D” Tractor on rubber, PTO, cast seat, complete & restorable, S/N 127881; MH 44 Tractor, complete & restorable; MH 30 Tractor, complete & restorable;
Oliver 70 Tractor, complete & restorable
EQUIPMENT
MF Pitmanless 7’ Hay Mower c/w hyd. lift, 3-pt. hitch 5’ tiller, rough cut mower; 2-Bottom Plow;
Breaking Plow c/w hyd. lift
VEHICLES1978 Ford ¾ T Truck, completely rebuilt c/w deck & winch; Chev 1T Truck, approx. 1970, duals, V8, 4-sp, c/w 7’x10’ deck See Picture1956 Ford F600 2T Truck c/w gravel box & hoist, restorable; 1952 Chev 3T Truck C&C, complete; 1970 Electra Buick 4-Door Hard Top;
Mid 60s Chev Winch Truck, complete; 1959 Ford Station Wagon, complete; 1956 Ford Station Wagon, complete
ANTIQUESLarge Selection New Car Parts from early 30s to 60s; Assort. Old Service & Parts Manuals; Iron Horse Washing Machine Motors; Assort. Old Lights; Approx. 75 Coal Oil Lamps; (2) Eskimo Leather Coats; Assort. Old Bottles & Jars; Lanterns; Assort. Bells; Large Assort. Salt & Pepper Shakers; Avon Bottle Collection; Assort. Egg Crates; Blow Torches; 1-2-3 Gal. Crocks; Buggy Parts; Champion Spark Plug Cleaner; Implement Seats; 24” Buzz Saw Blade; Old Oliver “70” Tractor Parts; Assort. Old Licence Plates; Plus more
MISCELLANEOUS4W Wagon c/w 3 ft x 5 ft deck, seat, alum. shafts & brakes, mini horse size; Acklands Big AG 300 Gas Portable Welder, S/N 94240015; Tracks for 35 MF; JD Steel Wheels; Large Selection Pipe & Sucker Rods; Large Assort. Dry Birch Lumber, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, etc.; Monarch Front Cycle SP Mower; Large Assort. Welding Iron; Assort. Scrap Iron; Large Assort. Hand Tools; Wood-working Tools; Many more items
AUCTIONEER’S NOTEMr & Mrs. Long are moving to Camrose therefore this sale. Plan on attending as there are lots of unique items. For more information call Marvin Long at 780-672-0015 or Miller’s Auction Service at 780-789-2226 or 780-920-6738.For Real Estate inquiries call Wilf Bittner at 780-699-2737.www.millersauctionservice.com
UNRESERVED FARM &REAL ESTATE AUCTION
UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION SALE
UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION SALE
MARVIN & LIZ LONGBuck Lake, Alberta
Saturday, May 30, 2015 – 10:00 a.m.Being from Buck Lake, go 2 miles east on Hwy 13 to Twp Rd 460,
then south to RR 55, then 1.5 miles south; OR 15 miles west of Winfi eld on Hwy 13 to Twp Rd 460, then south to RR 55, then 1.5 miles south
Watch for signs • GST will be charged where applicable • Lunch Available
CHRISTOPHER & CHANDRA KLATT of Warburg, Alberta
Sunday, June 7, 2015 – 10:00 a.m.Being from Warburg Corner Service, go 2 miles east on Hwy 39 to
RR 25, then 3 miles north to Twp Rd 493, then 1/2 mile westWatch for signs • GST will be charged where applicable • Lunch Available
BARRY & GAIL TYRRELLYeoford, Alberta
Saturday, June 6, 2015 – 10:00 a.m.Being from the junction of Sec Hwys 770 & 616 (south of Warburg), go
6 miles south on RR 31 to Yeoford, then jog left and then 1/8 mile south; OR from the village of Pigeon Lake, go 12 miles west on Hwy 13,
then 4 miles north on RR 31Watch for signs • GST will be charged where applicable • Lunch Available
Terms: Cash or valid cheques only, certifi ed cheque, bank draft or bank letter of credit. No purchases to be removed until settlement has been made. List is subject to additions and/or deletions. Neither the owner, the auctioneer nor staff of the auctioneer shall be held responsible for any loss or accident on or off the auction site.
Look for pictures on our website: www.millersauctionservice.com
TRACTORS
1990 Deutz Allis 9130 FWA Tractor, CAH, 20.8x38 rear, 16.9x28 front, triple hyd., dual PTO, 18-sp trans, 4368 hrs. showing, S/N 9130F-1121; Leon 10’ 4-Way Hyd. Front Mount Snow Blade c/w mounts for 9130 Deutz Allis;
1975 JD 2130 Tractor, PTO, dual hyd c/w JD 146 FEL & bucket, hrs. unknown, S/N 331752L
HAYING EQUIPMENT
NH 1431 - 13’ Hydroswing Discbine c/w rubber rollers, S/N 862405, like new;
NH 455 Trailer 7’ Hay Mower c/w hyd. lift, S/N 102022;
NH 1002 Stackliner Bale Wagon, 55 bales c/w auto tie; IHC 2400 Round Baler S/N 01000054002998; NH 56 Bar Hay Rake; MF #12 Square Baler c/w ¼ turn chute, S/N 996-524506
TRAILER
2002 Dyson Bumper Pull Tandem Axle Trailer, 7½x16’ deck, 3500-lb axles, brakes & lights S/N 209K182352S080261
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
JD 3710 5x16” High Clearance Plow c/w coulters, hyd. lift, S/N N03710X000436, like new;
JD 16’ Tandem Disc c/w hyd. lift; MF 520 14’ Tandem Disc c/w hyd. lift, S/N 1867-00144;
IHC 12’ DT Cultivator; Versatile Tandem Axle Field Sprayer c/w 60’ booms, PTO pump, 300 gal. galvanized tank;
Farm King 13-Section Hyd. Harrow Drawbar
ROTOTILLER
Maschio 180 - 6’ Trailer Rototiller c/w hyd. lift S/N 51211
MISCELLANEOUS
20-ton Steel Storage Tank c/w hopper bottom, 7’W x 9.5’H; Pro Series Reese 5th Wheel Hitch; Cattle Gates; Screws & Bolts & Nails; Pipe Fittings & Valves; Dog House; Harrow Teeth; Assorted Tires; Blades for Maschio Tiller; Exercise Bike; New Bladder Tank; Miscellaneous Tools; 5th Wheel Ford Endgate; New Playpen; Pine Chest of Drawers; Bar Fridge; Sony Stereo; Assortment Electronics
AUCTIONEER’S NOTEMr. & Mrs. Tyrrell are discontinuing farming therefore this sale. All equipment is well looked after. For more information call Barry Tyrrell at 780-267-6867 or Miller’s Auction Service at 780-789-2226 or 780-920-6738.www.millersauctionservice.com
TRACTOR
2007 Kubota M7040 FWA Open Station Tractor, hyd. reverser, 540 PTO, dual hyd., 3-pt. hitch, c/w Kubota M20 Shockless Ride FEL, quick-attach bucket, joystick, 1651 hrs., S/N 50916; Round Bale Fork for above FEL; Manure Fork for above FEL; Lift Pole for above FEL
TRAILER
2006 Rainbow 30’ Triple Axle 5th Wheel Trailer, 8’x30’ deck, beavertails, ramps, 7000 lb Tortion Susp Axles, lights & brakes, like new, S/N 2R9DA3030X61625024
3-PT. HITCH EQUIPMENT
3-pt. hitch 2010 Land Pride SB2584 Snowblower, 7 ft., like new, S/N 715732;
3-pt. hitch Land Pride RTA 3576 Rototiller, 6 ft., 75-100 hp Rated, like new S/N 586477; 3-pt. hitch 3-Wheel Hay Rake
SIDE-BY-SIDE & BLADE2013 Kubota RTV 900 XT Side-by-Side, 4WD, diesel engine, PS, windshield, hyd. dump box 141 hrs., S/N E3157, like new; Sno Pro Electric-Lift Undermount Gator Blade, 5 ft., Hyd. Angle
HAYING EQUIPMENTNH 275 Square Baler, shedded since new, S/N 66071; Hesston 5530 4’x4 Round Baler c/w hyd. Endgate & Tie; 10-Bale Stooker
LAWN MOWERCub Cadet RZT 25 hp Front Mount Mower c/w 54” cut, 193 hrs., S/N 1C259G20050, like new
METALAssort. New Square Tubing, cold roll, angle, fl at bar & channel of various sizes; Assort. ¼”-½” Plate Metal, 4’x8’ Sheets; Assort. Bar Grating; Metal Stands; Metal Racks; Assort. New Short Lengths Welding Iron; Set 8’ Pipe Sawhorses; 4’x4’ Scrap Iron Bin; 12’x4’ Yellow Jacket Pipe
HORSE EQUIPMENTBuggy c/w leather seat c/w shafts, like new; 2-Seater Democrat c/w wheels & interchangeable sleigh runners c/w pole & shafts, like new; Rubber Tire Wagon c/w 6’x10’ Alum. Box Spring Suspension c/w pole & seat; Homemade Adjustable Bale Size Round Bale Unroller c/w hyd. power pack, interchangeable tires to sleigh runners & pole; Bobsleigh c/w 6’x12’ deck & pole like new; IHC #7 Horse Mower, 5’ sickle, pole & eveners & neck yoke,
working condition; McCormick 200 Ground Drive Manure Spreader, working condition; 5’x8’ Wagon Deck c/w box & seat; Steel Runner Sleigh c/w 4’x8’ deck; Fore Cart Deck c/w seat & springs; Wooden Spoke Cut Down Wagon; Dump Hay Rake; Cutter; Wooden WheelWagon; Buggy Frame; Set of Yankee Britching Studded Harness c/w bridles & lines; Single Nylon Harness c/w bridle & lines; (2) SetsChrome Hames; Assort. Bridles, Breast Straps & Collars; Assort. Neck Yokes & Double Trees
MISCELLANEOUS & TOOLS8-Section Diamond Harrows; 6”x24’ Grain Auger; 2W Trailer c/w 9’x4’ deck; 10’x16’ Shed c/wwooden fl oor & skids, asphalt shingles; Small Kid’s Quad; Coal & Wood Heater c/w chrome; 6’x8’ Chainlink Dog Kennel; 300 gal. Fuel Tanks c/w steel stands; 2T Hyd. Eng. Hoist; Metal 36” House Door c/w frame; N.G. Nufl ame 5000 BTUHeater; Swivel 7”x12” Hyd. Swivel HD Metal Band Saw; Roller Stands; Miller Millermatic 250 Mig Welder;Lincoln LN25 Mig Welder; Delta Comp Miter Saw c/w stand; Assort.Welding Supplies; Chains; Assort. Hand Tools & Grinders; Many moreitems
SELLING FOR ROLAND JOHNSON – 780-985-3257
TRACTORS1992 Belarus 1790 4WD Tractor, CAH, dual hyd. PTO, 3-pt. hitch, 23x26 singles, 175 hp, 1352 hrs., S/N 522602; JD 4640Tractor, Triple Hyd, dual PTO, quad range trans, CAH, 20.8x38 tires, new front tires, 145 hp, S/N 4640H-029758RW
TILLAGE EQUIPMENTMorris 25’ DT Cult. c/w mounted harrows; Morris Challenger L320-32’ VS Cult. c/w mounted harrows
COMBINESMF 760 SP Combine, diesel eng, CAH, belt pick-up, chopper, variable speed, 3573 hrs.; JD Turbo 7700SP Combine, CAH, belt pick-up chopper, new feeder chain & sieves, 6 cyl. diesel, 3457 hrs.
OTHER CONSIGNORS
CAR2004 Chevy Tracker, 4x4, 4D, PW, PDL, air cruise, tilt, V6, auto trans, tinted windows, new tires, motorhome towable, 177,000 km, S/N 2CNBJ734946903415, nice & clean
TRAILER2008 Titan 5th-Wheel Triple Axle Dump Trailer, 7000-lb. torsion baraxles, scissor electric over hyd.,hoist, gravel endgate, ramps, LED lights, dual jacks, like new, S/N4TGF2030481051136
ATVs2006 Arctic Cat 250 2WD auto, Quad, liquid cooled, racks front& back, hitch, 4410 km, S/N REB06ATV96K685772; 1997 Kawasaki Mule 1000 2WD c/wdump box, 450 engine
ROTARY MOWER2010 JD MX8 8’ HD Trailer Rotary Mower, 540 PTO, hyd., lift, solid rubber tires, like new S/N P00MX8E018187
AUCTIONEER’S NOTEMr. & Mrs. Klatt are starting a new business and no longer need this equipment. All equipmentis well looked after and always shedded. For more information callChristopher Klatt at 780-848-2486 or Miller’s Auction Service at 780-789-2226 or 780-920-6738.www.millersauctionservice.com
Real Estate – Sells at 1:00 p.m.Real Estate handled by Realty Executives Devonshire Realty Inc. Call Wilf Bittner at 780-699-2737.Parcel #1 – NW 29-45-05-W564.3 Hectares (159 acres) more or less, power, gas, 2 water wells, approx. 90 acres cultivated land in pasture balance in bush. Some outbuildings. Perimeter fence with good 4-barbed wire fence. Oil Revenue of $3000 per year. Located in County of Wetaskiwin No. 10. 2014 taxes $738.18 pd. to Aug. 31/2015.Parcel #2 - SW-29-45-05-W563.9 Hectares (159 acres) more or less. Approx. 60 acres cultivated seeded in pasture, balance in bush. Perimeter fence with good 4-barbed wire fence. Oil revenue of $7500 per year. Located in County of Wetaskiwin No. 10. 2014 taxes $163.98 pd. to Aug. 31/2015.Terms and Conditions: 10% non-refundable deposit day of sale. Balance and possession on or before June 30, 2015.All transactions handled by Realty Executives Devonshire Realty Inc. Call Wilf Bittner at 780-699-2737.
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, May 19, 2015 – Page 4
Truckchecks keep roads safe in CountyBy Murray Green
The Camrose County Truck Inspection at the east side Wildrose Co-op card lock was a success despite the strong winds and snowy conditions, April 1, 2 and 9.
“Camrose County would like to thank those farmers who still participated in our annual farm truck inspec-tion,” said officer Manie Ger-mushuysen, of County Pro-tective Services.
Camrose County joined forces with a Commercial Vehicle Enforcement crew to inspect 38 farm trucks. Of those 38, 12 trucks were found to have defects that would place them out of ser-vice. If stopped on a highway, those same trucks could eas-ily have been towed and the drivers ticketed. Nine trucks required attention and 17 trucks passed the inspection.
“Because this is a free farm truck check, no vehi-cles are towed and no tickets are issued. Camrose Coun-ty would like to encourage farmers to take advantage of this inspection program in order to avoid any on-high-way problems,” added officer Germushuysen
Inspections included critical safety items such as brakes, steering, lights, frames, fuel systems and drive shafts.
Camrose Cargill Ani-mal Nutrition, Camrose Wildrose Co-op and Richard-son Pioneer donated prizes that were won by Mark Hil-laby, Weyga Farms, Baumle Farms, Blaine Fenske, Larry Young, Roger Gabert, Fred Evenson, Cal Flemming and Helmut Dierks.
Alan Doutre, Gurpreet Bajwa, Todd Thompson, Sgt. Dan de Melo from Justice and Solicitor General Com-mercial Vehicle Enforcement assisted the Camrose County peace officer. Wildrose Co-op allowed Camrose County to utilize its card lock parking area and provided refresh-ments during the inspection.”
Camrose County and Commercial Vehicle Enforce-ment performs truck inspec-tions on an annual basis, usu-ally near the end of March or the beginning April.
Murray Green, Camrose BoosterCamrose County councillors donated $20,000 to the University of Alberta Augustana Campus for the Miquelon Lake Envi-ronmental Research Station. Camrose County was one of the original supporters of the research station, donating $25,000 in 2011. Reeve Don Gregorwich and councillor Doug Lyseng presented the donation to Augustana dean Allen Berger and environmental studies professor Dr. Glen Hvenegaard. Back row from left, councillors Ken Krause, Trevor Miller, Greg Gillespie, Brian Willoughby and Jack Lyle.
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County biomass facility touredBy Murray Green
An Alberta-based group showcased innovative ways to create energy from woody biomass on Earth Day (April 22) by touring facilities in Whitecourt and Camrose where bio-energy solutions are currently in use.
The group, known as the Alberta Rural Organic Waste to Resources Network or AROWRN, is a network of communi-ties, researchers, other organizations and industrial interests that works to convert organic waste into resources and share its knowledge with others who are interested in this approach.
The theme for this year’s field day was “Fast-growing woody biomass in the energy production chain.” AROWRN’s goal is to connect the links in Alberta’s fast-growing woody biomass to the province’s energy production chain. The day-long tour, which started and finished in Edmonton, focused on growing the crop, environmental services and various end-uses for this biomass.
Camrose County’s boiler and chip system was viewed and examined by many guests. “When we started the project the price of natural gas was going higher and there was no way of knowing were it was going to stop. Well we know where it stopped (prices went down). We had a lot of challenges along the way, but we feel it was worth it,” said County reeve Don Gregorwich.
The cost, not counting labour, was about $188,000 in 2008. Today, the cost would be double.
“We tried wood dust, but it didn’t work because there was glue in it. We then used wood pallets. However, they had aluminum nails that were not detected by magnets,” said County administrator Paul King. “We had to switch to clean burning willow chips. This is the first spring we haven’t had any problems.”
Heating from willow wood has proven to be more effi-cient. “Many people would be surprised to learn municipali-ties and provinces such as Alberta are already investing in technologies that use woody biomass as a feedstock,” said Don Harfield, thermochemical processing team leader at Alberta Innovates Technologies Future. “Instead of treating woody biomass as waste, the material can be used to produce higher-value products like composite fibre products, biofuels and biochar. It’s an abundant and readily available natural energy source that is currently under-valued and underused in Alberta and many other parts of Canada.”
The Willow Harvesting and Combustion Field Day event was an all-day tour that started at the Canadian Forestry Centre in Edmonton, visited the Whitecourt Willow Planta-tion to observe the harvesting of willow after their recent three year growing cycle and then travelled to Camrose County for presentations and a walkabout of woody biomass combustion system, which provides supplemental heat to the County offices.
“What I’ve seen today in Camrose is a wonderful method of using and applying wood in a very practical way,” said Harfield.
This tour was viewed as a great way to communicate the benefits of woody biomass to a focused audience interested in employing practical environmental technologies and to celebrate Earth Day.
“The goal was to connect the links in Alberta’s fast-growing woody biomass to the province’s energy production chain. I find that many people would be surprised to learn that municipalities (such as Camrose County and Strath-cona County) in Alberta are already investing in technologies that utilize woody biomass to provide heat energy into their municipal buildings,” said Harfield.
He reinforced that the visionary leadership at Camrose County is remarkable and that its dedication to utilize the willow from the Ohaton plantation is an example of how we can utilize environmentally sustainable and renewable resources to complement our efficient use of energy from fossil fuels to the benefit of the local community.
“It is one of the best examples in Alberta of using wood in providing heat in practical applications,” Harfield explained.
Spreading the knowledge that this woody biomass can also be used to produce higher-value products like composite fibre products, biofuels and biochar is important.
“Biochar in particular is a wonderful soil amendment and a hydroponic greenhouse substrate, which is produced from woody biomass through a simple process called slow pyrolysis, which heats up the wood in the absence of oxygen,” said Harfield. “This is a way of using our resources wisely. For Camrose, this is a win-win situation.”
Using lagoon water to water the willows prevents sew-age from going into water systems. Harfield leads a team of scientific and engineering specialists (in Vegreville), which focuses on underutilized or waste materials, including woody biomass. Some specialty applications for the carbon based products include activated carbons and modified biochars, which are remarkably beneficial as filtration media, includ-ing the removal of toxic compounds from oil industry waters such as oil sands tailings ponds.
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Natural Resources Canada intensive fibre management specialist Richard Krygier, left, Alberta Innovates Technology Futures team leader Don Harfield, Camrose County Reeve Don Gregorwich, County employee Lynn Levers and County agricultural services manager Mark Millang shared information about creating energy from woody biomass on Earth Day.
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(2) On and following the 15th day of July in any year, any person may harvest by cutting, baling or any other method, etc., any forage crops growing within the ditches of a public highway under the jurisdiction of Camrose County.
(3) A forage crop harvested within the ditches of a public highway shall become the property of the person harvesting same and shall not be stacked or stored within the said ditches, but shall be removed as soon as reasonably possible from the said ditches upon the completion of the said harvesting.
(4) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Council reserves the right to authorize its employees, agents or assigns to cut, spray or otherwise destroy forage crop or grasses, weeds, or other growth in the ditches or on the side slopes of any public highway under its jurisdiction at any time in the interest of safety for the traveling public and in the interest of controlling noxious weeds and any other undesirable growth.
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Victim Services assists peopleBy Murray Green
Camrose Victim Ser-vices assists the Camrose Police Service and the Cam-rose RCMP detachment in helping people deal with the aftermath of trauma.
Victim Services mem-bers Dan Hertel, Kim Telford and Michelle Hauser (with dog Lucy) updated Camrose County on how volunteers assist victims on April 28.
“We wanted to explain how busy we are in the coun-ty. We had 400 calls into our office last year,” said Hauser. “About a quarter of them are RCMP calls. Our violent calls are up from the RCMP and increasing, as is theft. Bashaw is short of advocates right now, so we are helping them as well. We also share Lucy.”
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“We cover the mileage and meals for the advocates. We believe that we cover the county quite well.”
Council was happy with the service the group provides. “It seems that the advocates are very special people,” said Reeve Don Gregorwich. “They receive very little recognition, not that they are looking for it, but they are pretty special.”
Camrose Victim Servic-es caters to their advocates to help educate and support them. “We received a grant to answer court calls in the dis-trict. Sometimes people don’t want our help right away, but then six months down the road they want our support in court, or to be kept up-to-date,” said Hauser. “We have had higher numbers of chil-dren in court, which is more than usual.”
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Councillor Doug Lyseng asked when do the advocates become involved.
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Lyseng also asked about advocate burn out. “We are very careful not to have burn out. We rotate the advocates and try to give them some time off. It doesn’t always work like that,” said Hauser. “We are always looking for more advocates to give them time off. We have some advo-cates that have been with us for 12 years.”
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RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALEBryce Maxwell, from the Viking 4-H Beef Club, had the reserve champion female at the Beaver District 4-H Sale at the Holden Complex April 27.
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May 8A call was received
about two vehicles that were stopped at High-way 21 and Highway 13. It appeared that the two
drivers were pulled over and there was a confron-tation. Upon calling the individuals involved, one driver was upset the oth-er driver was driving too slow and would not allow an opportunity to pass. This matter is still under investigation.
May 9RCMP responded to a
complaint of a dirt bike crossing private property in the area of Range Road 215 north of Hay Lakes. The complainant was able to motion to the driver of the dirt bike to stay off
the property. Threats were made. This matter is still under investigation.
May 11RCMP responded to
three calls in the area of Range Road 205 and Township Road 482 for four stolen vehicles. Two of the vehicles have been recovered, but a green Chevrolet GMT400 and Grey 1997 GMC Sierra are still missing.
RCMP also responded to (two) 911 hang up calls, (three) false alarms and (eight) reports of danger-ous drivers.
Mansleepingin Lexuschargedwith theft
Join us at a Working Well WorkshopHosted by: Stettler County and Camrose CountyDate: June 11, 2015Location: Rochon Sands Community HallStart Time: 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Supper provided. Please call or email to register:
Camrose County Agricultural Service Board(780) [email protected]
Water Well Management for Well Owners46TH ANNUAL SUMMER MACHINERY
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Saturday, June 20, 2015
AT LINDSTRAND AUCTION MACHINERY SALE SITE
9:00 a.m. Selling 3 Rings
Ph: 780.672.8478 Fax: 780.672.2474 “Your leaders in on-site farm auctions”
Check out our website at: www.lindstrandauctions.com or email us at: [email protected]
Jody Cell: 780.679.8101 Laurie Cell: 780.679.7363
AB License #312728
Listings are now being accepted to be included in our newspaper, radio, web page and extensive mailing campaign. Take advantage of our 46 years in the auction business. We conduct Alberta’s Largest 1 day Farm Machinery Consignment Auction 4 times a year. Selling shop equipment, cars and trucks, lawn and garden, recreation vehicles and major farm equipment. Whether you have one piece or a complete line of machinery, we have the facility and the experience to bring you top dollar for your equipment.
For a full listing and pictures visit our website at: www.lindsrandauctions.com
To Consign Call: 780-672-8478Accepting equipment from Wed., June 3 - Fri., June 19.
Miscellaneous Mon., June 15 - Fri., June 19.
List Now for Full Advertising! At Lindstrand auctions sale site, 2 miles north of
Camrose on Hwy. 833
CALL THE AUCTION PROFESSIONALS TODAY...
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, May 19, 2015 – Page 12
If this isyour farm…YOU’RE AWINNER!
The farm appearing in this photograph is located in the Camrosetrading area. If you recognize it as yours, come to the Camrose Booster,
4925-48 Street, Camrose. You will be presented with afree 8” x 10” color enlargement of the photo.
• This week’s prize must be claimed by June 9, 2015.• Congratulations to John and Karen Bird, Camrose,
the May 5th Mystery Farm winners!
• This week’s Mystery Farm is sponsoredby the businesses on this page.
CABINETS
CamroseCustom Cabinets3623-47 Avenue, Camrose
Phone 780-672-7875Toll Free 1-800-251-9705
INSURANCE
Camrose InsuranceServices Ltd.MICHAEL KELEMEN
5704-48 Avenue, CamrosePhone 780-672-9251Phone 780-672-2273
BUILDING MATERIALS
Hauser Home HardwareBuilding Centre
6809-49 Avenue, CamrosePhone 780-672-8818
LAWN AND GARDEN
Battle RiverImplements Ltd.4717-38 Street, Camrose
Phone 780-672-4463
Visit Nufloors today for ALL yourfloor covering needs.
3810-48 Avenue, CamrosePhone 780-672-4983
Toll Free 1-888-672-4983
• Is owned by its members.• Stocks a full range of quality products,
including our popular Country Morning meats and Harmonie and Co-opbrand items.
• Has knowledgeable, friendly staff available to assist you with productand service information.
• Offers a hassle-free guarantee.• Supports the community.
You’re at home here.
Discover the benefi ts of Co-op membership!
Wild Rose Co-opLocations in Camrose, Killam, Sedgewick,
Viking, Galahad, Alliance and Hardisty
The more you use your Co-op membership, the more you benefi t.Sign up for membership today! Be an owner … become a Co-op member!
4925-48 Street, CamrosePhone 780-672-3142
Add a fl ag toyour farmyard
We sell top quality, long-lasting fl ags –from Canadian and provincial fl ags to fl agsfrom countries around the world. Choose
from many sizes to suit your specifi c needs.
Main Street, Camrose Phone 780-672-8759 Toll Free 1-877-672-8759“We Sell for Less Than Big City Stores”
Built In Dishwasher
WDF760SADM• Stainless Tub• Sani Rinse• Nylon Racks• Black, White or
Stainless Steel
Reg. $949
SALE…
$699
CENTRAL AGENCIES INC.REAL ESTATE – INSURANCE
4870-51 St., Camrose Ph. 780-672-4491 Edm. Direct 780-429-0909
Burglars strikewithout notice…
…anytime, anywhere. Could your home, farm or business be their next target? We can provide the right insurance at the right price and give you the
peace of mind to sleep right through the night.