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October 2016 • Country Life in BC CLASSIFIED


25 words or less, minimum $10 plus GST • Each additional word: $0.25 DISPLAY CLASSIFIED: $20 plus GST per column inch 1120 East 13th Avenue, Vancouver V5T 2M1 Phone: 604/871-0001 • Fax: 604/871-0003


E-mail: countrylifeinbc@shaw.ca • Web: www.countrylifeinbc.com DEADLINE FOR NOVEMBER 2016 ISSUE: OCTOBER 19 NEW/USED EQUIPMENT DeBOER’S USED


FOR SALE


TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT GRINDROD, BC


JD 7400 MFWD c/w cab, 3 pt, ldr 64,000 JD 6410 MFWD, cab & ldr JD 6400 MFWD, cab & ldr JD 6400 MFWD, w/ldr JD 4240 cab, 3pt hitch


JD 1830 diesel, with loader NH 1032 bale wagon, 70 cap. NH 575 baler


JD 220 20’ disc, ctr fold, complete new set of blades


JD AW 14’ tandem disk KVERNLAND 4x16” 3 pt plow


10,500 16,500


JD 4200 4 bottom rollover plow 6,500 JD 450 10’ seed drill w/grass seed attachment


4,950 2,500 2,500


Ed DeBoer • 250/838-7362 cell 250/833-6699


Curt DeBoer • 250/838-9612 cell 250/804-6147


FIELD READY EQUIPMENT: NH 1033 BALE WAGON, 104 bales, nice cond, $6,200


JD 467 SQUARE BALER, hyd tension, low bale count, $9,000 NH 258 AND 260 V-rake combo $6,000 JD 670 RAKE, drawbar pull, wheel drive, $1,800


KUHN FC300G DISC MOWER,10’, low acres, finger conditioners, $12,500 NEIMEYER 6-STAR TEDDER, $2,400 CLAUS ROUND BALER, $4,900 2 JIFFY/CRAWFORD HYDUMPS, 14’ $3,200 and $6,500 NH CORN HEAD, 8-row, hyd folds to 6 row, Claus model, can be fitted onto JD, $16,000 RANSOMES JAGUAR RIDE-ON MOWER 4x4, 72”, Kubota diesel, 1200 total hrs, $8,500


NORTE CAR/EQUIPMENT TRAILER, 18’ tandem, 14,000 lbs GVW, beaver tail, ramps, bumper pull, only 2000 original km, $,5400


Abbotsford, call Jim 604/852-6148.


VEGETABLE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: carrot harvester, drum washer c/w hoist and conveyor, packaging equipment, 5 ton delivery truck and more. For photos and more info, call David at 250/330-4494.


EZEE-ON FRONT END LOADERS


#125 Hi-Lift, c/w 8’ bucket, $4,000


#90 c/w Q/A 7’ bucket & Q/A bale spike, $3,500 Both are in excellent condition.


Call


250/567-2607 (Vanderhoof)


STEEL


STORAGE CONTAINERS


FOR SALE OR RENT


jentonstorage@gmail.com 604-534-2775


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54,000 49,000 29,500 18,500 10,500 5,500


ULTRA-KELP Celebrating 30 Years


TM


For Healthy Livestock Animal Feed Supplement 100% Natural


60 Minerals • 12 Vitamins • 21 Amino Acids


Flack’s Bakerview Kelp Products Inc, Pritchard, BC


Toll Free 1-888-357-0011 www.ultra-kelp.com


NEW


POLYETHYLENE TANKS


of all shapes & sizes for septic and water storage. Ideal for irrigation, hydroponics, washdown, lazy wells, rain water, truck box, fertizilizer mixing & spraying.


Call 1-800-661-4473 for closest distributor. Web: [www.premierplastics.com]


Manufactured in Delta by Premier Plastics Inc.


LIVESTOCK


COURTENAY HEREFORDS. FIVE POLLED Hereford bulls for sale. One two year old/four yearlings. Cow/calf pairs also for sale. 250/334-3252.


PUREBRED KATAHDIN BRED EWES, 18 months old, and purebred Katahdin ewe lambs, 7 months old for sale. Phone 250/672-5159 or email [jerdonbrown1@gmail.com]


TWO YEAR OLD


PB ROMNEY RAM imported from S Oregon, available in October. Also, 20 PB white and coloured Romney lambs, well grown, correct, healthy. Flock selected for ease of lambing, prolificacy, and conformation for 35 years. Discount on 3 or more.


Call


Bramblewood Farm 604/462-9465


HAY FOR SALE


TIMOTHY HORSE HAY $150/TON, Cow Hay $95/ton at Creston BC, Trucking available. 250/428-6453 or 250/428-6520.


APPLES WANTED


WANTED: JONAGOLD APPLES, large quantities. Orchard run or cull fruit acceptable. Long term purchase agreements an option if desired. Don’t rip out those productive trees! Call Rachel 604/308-4805, or e-mail [rsbolongaro@gmail.com].


WEB HOSTING


WATERTEC IRRIGATION LTD


604/882-7405 1-888-675-7999


43 Farmers tee off for charity by DAVID SCHMIDT


LANGLEY – Farmers and their friends in the agriculture sector seem to spend a lot of their summer on local golf courses. So it’s no surprise that agricultural associations have decided to put that interest to good use by having them tee off for charity.


The granddaddy of


charitable golf tournaments is the annual BC Turkey and Egg Golf Tournament. Organized by the BC Turkey Association (BCTA) and the Fraser Valley Egg Producers Association. The 13th annual event was held September 7 at Newlands Golf Course in Langley and brought out close to 150 golfers and many more farmers and industry reps to the dinner and auction which followed the tournament. The tournament is a win- win for all involved. The proceeds are donated to the Union Gospel Missions in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and in Mission. In turn, UGM uses the money to buy turkey and eggs for their meal programs, which supports the very producers who support them. UGM representatives Steven Fike and Nicole Robson were on hand to assist with the tournament, selling “eggs” with a potential prize payoff of a $1,500 flight with Westjet. Fike also provided his testimony during the dinner, describing how the meal program brought him into UGM, which eventually turned


FEEDERS FOR SALE


CATTLE AND HORSE FEEDERS FOR SALE


A good egg! Dave Jonkman, left, of Jonkman Equipment, bought potentially prize-winning “eggs” from Steve Fike and Nicole Robson of the Union Gospel Mission during the annual BC Turkey and Egg golf tournament in Langley. (David Schmidt photo)


his life around from a life of drug addiction and crime. This year’s turkey and egg auction raised over $57,000 for the UGM.


“This is the best we’ve done yet,” reported BCTA manager Susan Mallory.


A couple of other tournaments are now following in the turkey and egg tournament’s footsteps. A few years ago, Bank of Montreal agriculture manager Steve Saccomano began his Saccomaniacs Golf Tournament, subtitled Agriculture for Autism. This year’s tournament was held at the Westwood Plateau and Academy Golf Courses in


Coquitlam, August 15. While it was naturally well-populated by bank staff, Saccomano notes about 75% of the 200 participants were primary producers.


This was also a very


successful event, raising over $50,000 for the Pacific Autism Family Centre.


This year, the BC Chicken Growers Association and BC Hatching Egg Producers joined the parade, hosting their first-ever charity golf tournament at the Chilliwack Golf Course, June 23.


For an initial event, it was a huge success, raising over $40,000 for the Canuck Place Children’s Hospice.


CHANGE OF ADDRESS? These feeders maintain their value!


Heavy duty oil field pipe bale feeders. Feed savers, single round bale feeders outside measurement is 8’x8.5’ Double round bale feeder measurement is 15’x8’. Silage bunk feeders. Prices start at $900. Also Drill Pipe 2 3/8” or 2 7/8” by appr. 30’ long.


Call Dan 250/308-9218 Coldstream, BC IRRIGATION


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