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Rate Cards | Statistics | Technical Specifications
FARMEROWNED
PUBLICATIONS
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A Word from the Director 3
La Terre de chez nous 4 Publication schedule 5 Ad sizes 6 Rates 7 Classifieds 8 Advertorials 9 Insert specifications 10
L’UtiliTerre (The AG Mag) 12
GRAINS (Cash-crop magazine) 13
Forêts de chez nous (Woodlot magazine) 14
Bovins du Québec (Cattle magazine) 15
Porc Québec (Hog magazine) 16-17
Le producteur de lait (Dairy magazine) 18-19
Magazine Ad sizes and Color Rates 21-25Vivre à la campagne (Country Lifestyle) 26 Ad sizes and rates 27
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate 28 Ad sizes and rates 29
Web Advertising 30-31
Technical Specifications 32
Sales Contacts 33
Terms and Conditions 33
Publications Schedule 34-35
Contents
For the most up-to-date version, please consult our virtual Media Guide at www.laterre.ca/advertise.
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A WORD from the Director La Terre de chez nous
New modular formats make life easier for advertisers
This 2015 advertising guide includes a few major formatting improvements. Advertising rates, however, have not increased. Quite the opposite: all specialty magazines have now been grouped in a single rate category—which, for some titles, means that rates have even gone down!
In response to requests from the majority of our advertisers, we have developed a new rate card with pre-established modular formats, designed based on the desired impact, regardless of specific client objectives. The new rate card hinges on the four primary strands of market impact: dominance, strength, frequency and presence. With the largest readership in Quebec agriculture, our publications offer unbeatable value for money, and represent the best advertising investment.
These modular formats are advantageous in that they meet the needs of our regular clients as well as of those who wish to advertise only sporadically, and of major ad campaign organizers.
Flexible and user-friendly, the new ad formats lend themselves to a range of marketing strategies, providing an invaluable tool for advertisers looking for a promotion solution tailored to their needs and with the impact they want.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all our advertisers for their continued loyalty—since 1929! They know, as Henry Ford did, that
a man who stops advertising to save money is like a man who stops a clock to save time. “ ”
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n 27,726 paid circulation
n 100,000 readers per issue
n A newsstand distribution of 2,000 copies at more than 700 locations across Quebec each week
n Full-page ads from only $0.07 per reader
Each of the 51 issues of La Terre de chez nous offers:n A team of experienced journalists
n The best agricultural information
n In-depth analysis
n Thorough examination of market trends
n Breaking agricultural news
n Full coverage of weekly current affairs27,726 SUBSCRIBERS
100,000 READERS PER ISSUE
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Vol . 85, no 3 – 22 au 28 janvier 2014 – www.laterre.ca – Un cahier – 44 pages – 2,25 $
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Les acheteurssatisfaitsdes conclusionsÀ LIRE EN PAGES 8-10
51 ISSUES PER YEAR
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2015 publication SCHEDULE
BOOKING(BEFORE 12 PM)
MATERIALS DUE(BEFORE 3 PM EST) PUBLISHED
December 18, 2014 December 19, 2014 January 7, 2015
January 6, 2015 January 7, 2015 January 14, 2015
January 13, 2015 January 14, 2015 January 21, 2015
January 20, 2015 January 21, 2015 January 28, 2015
January 27, 2015 January 28, 2015 February 4, 2015
February 3, 2015 February 4, 2015 February 11, 2015
February 10, 2015 February 11, 2015 February 18, 2015
February 17, 2015 February 18, 2015 February 25, 2015
February 25, 2015 February 26, 2015 March 4, 2015
March 4, 2015 March 5, 2015 March 11, 2015
March 11, 2015 March 12, 2015 March 18, 2015
March 18, 2015 March 19, 2015 March 25, 2015
March 24, 2015 March 25, 2015 April 1, 2015
March 31, 2015 April 1, 2015 April 8, 2015
April 7, 2015 April 8, 2015 April 15, 2015
April 14, 2015 April 15, 2015 April 22, 2015
April 21, 2015 April 22, 2015 April 29, 2015
April 28, 2015 April 29, 2015 May 6, 2015
May 5, 2015 May 6, 2015 May 13, 2015
May 12, 2015 May 13, 2015 May 20, 2015
May 19, 2015 May 20, 2015 May 27, 2015
May 26, 2015 May 27, 2015 June 3, 2015
June 2, 2015 June 3, 2015 June 10, 2015
June 9, 2015 June 10, 2015 June 17, 2015
June 16, 2015 June 17, 2015 June 24, 2015
BOOKING(BEFORE 12 PM)
MATERIAL DUE(BEFORE 3 PM EST) PUBLISHED
June 23, 2015 June 25, 2015 July 1, 2015
June 30, 2015 July 2, 2015 July 8, 2015
July 7, 2015 July 8, 2015 July 15, 2015
July 14, 2015 July 15, 2015 July 22, 2015
July 21, 2015 July 22, 2015 July 29, 2015
July 28, 2015 July 29, 2015 August 5, 2015
August 4, 2015 August 5, 2015 August 12, 2015
August 11, 2015 August 12, 2015 August 19, 2015
August 18, 2015 August 19, 2015 August 26, 2015
August 25, 2015 August 26, 2015 September 2, 2015
September 1, 2015 September 2, 2015 September 9, 2015
September 8, 2015 September 9, 2015 September 16, 2015
September 15, 2015 September 16, 2015 September 23, 2015
September 22, 2015 September 23, 2015 September 30, 2015
September 29, 2015 September 30, 2015 October 7, 2015
October 6, 2015 October 7, 2015 October 14, 2015
October 13, 2015 October 14, 2015 October 21, 2015
October 20, 2015 October 21, 2015 October 28, 2015
October 27, 2015 October 28, 2015 November 4, 2015
November 3, 2015 November 4, 2015 November 11, 2015
November 10, 2015 November 11, 2015 November 18, 2015
November 17, 2015 November 18, 2015 November 25, 2015
November 24, 2015 November 25, 2015 December 2, 2015
December 1, 2015 December 2, 2015 December 9, 2015
December 8, 2015 December 9, 2015 December 16, 2015
December 15, 2015 December 16, 2015 December 23, 2015
NOT PUBLISHED NOT PUBLISHED December 31, 2015Rates on page 7 and technical specifications on page 28.
Published on Wednesdays.
Booking 8 days prior to publishing date (noon Tuesdays).
Material due one week prior to publishing date (Wednesday 3 P.M. Eastern).
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PREMIUM POSITIONS
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COLOR RATES
A FULL-PAGE ADS FROM ONLY
$0.07 PER READER
Personalize your adContact us at 1 877 237-9826
DISCOUNT 5% 10% 12% 15% 20% 25% 30%
FREQUENCYSIZE POSITION 1 à 3 4 à 8 9 à 12 13 à 15 16 à 20 21 à 26 27 à 40 41 à 52
Full Page
Cover 4 ( Back page) $8,500 $8,075 $7,650 $7,480 $7,225 $6,800 $6,375 $5,950
Cover 3 (I.B.C.) $8,200 $7,790 $7,380 $7,216 $6,970 $6,560 $6,150 $5,740
Regular page (R.O.P.) $6,600 $6,270 $5,940 $5,808 $5,610 $5,280 $4,950 $4,620
Right page guaranteed $7,400 $7,030 $6,660 $6,512 $6,290 $5,920 $5,550 $5,180
Double Full Page
Central spread $13,600 $12,920 $12,240 $11,968 $11,560 $10,880 $10,200 $9,520
Consecutive pages $13,100 $12,445 $11,790 $11,528 $11,135 $10,480 $9,825 $9,170
Double Half Page
Central spread $7,400 $7,030 $6,660 $6,512 $6,290 $5,920 $5,550 $5,180
Consecutive pages $7,100 $6,745 $6,390 $6,248 $6,035 $5,680 $5,325 $4,970
1/2 PageRegular page (R.O.P.) $3,900 $3,705 $3,510 $3,432 $3,315 $3,120 $2,925 $2,730
Right page guaranteed (R.H.P.) $4,300 $4,085 $3,870 $3,784 $3,655 $3,440 $3,225 $3,010
Junior PageRegular page (R.O.P.) $4,000 $3,800 $3,600 $3,520 $3,400 $3,200 $3,000 $2,800
Right page guaranteed (R.H.P.) $4,400 $4,180 $3,960 $3,872 $3,740 $3,520 $3,300 $3,080
1/3 PageRegular page (R.O.P.) $2,300 $2,185 $2,070 $2,024 $1,955 $1,840 $1,725 $1,610
Right page guaranteed (R.H.P.) $2,600 $2,470 $2,340 $2,288 $2,210 $2,080 $1,950 $1,820
1/4 PageRegular page (R.O.P.) $1,900 $1,805 $1,710 $1,672 $1,615 $1,520 $1,425 $1,330
Right page guaranteed (R.H.P.) $2,100 $1,995 $1,890 $1,848 $1,785 $1,680 $1,575 $1,470
1/6 PageRegular page (R.O.P.) $1,400 $1,330 $1,260 $1,232 $1,190 $1,120 $1,050 $980
Right page guaranteed (R.H.P.) $1,600 $1,520 $1,440 $1,408 $1,360 $1,280 $1,200 $1,120
1/8 PageRegular page (R.O.P.) $1,200 $1,140 $1,080 $1,056 $1,020 $960 $900 $840
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Rates based on client-supplied material.
Taxes not included.
Black and white pricing available, contact your sales representative.
Volume discounts only available for reservations (annual plan) that include all publishing dates; charges will apply for any modification regarding the number of publications reserved.
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RatesThe example rates are calculated for black and white. GST and PST will be added if applicable. Rates are for client-supplied material.
Add 25% for 1 colour (choice of yellow, red or green) and 50% for 4-colour process.
If purchasing four (4) consecutive weeks unchanged, the fifth week is free.
Costs will be calculated based on the final format.
BookingsPlease reserve one (1) week prior to the Wednesday publication date
Promotional materialsThe client must provide text, logo and images electronically by Tuesday noon, that is, one week before the publication date, at the latest.
Electronic submissions: [email protected]
Logos and photos in JPEG, TIFF, EPS or PDF format Text must be submitted in Word
For more information, please see the technical specifications on page 28.
ComplianceAny advertisements not in compliance with our requirements will not be printed.
CorrectionsOne (1) correction only shall be permitted before publication.
Any additional changes shall be subject to a $25 surcharge.
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For further information, please contact our customer service representatives.
Telephone: 450 679-7809Toll-free: 1 877 679-7809Fax: 450 670-4788
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Tél. : 418 564-6734
PRÉAVIS ENCANFERME LAITIÈRE ABC
Chirographi praemuniet parsimonia matrimonii. Verecundus umbraculi senesceret gulosus rures.Zothecas comiter circumgrediet quadrupei, et gulosus rures fortiter.Adfabilis agricolae
Tél. : 555 555-5555
ENCANFerme ABC
612 rang Deschamps, St-Hugues,Qc, P9O 4T6
Lundi 18 juillet 2011 à 13hPretosius agricolae lucide iocari catelli, quamquam incredibiliter verecun-dus rures verecunde insectat syrtes. Quinquennalis zothecas praemuniet gulosus saburre. Cathedras suffragarit chirographi, utcunque perspicax matrimonii spinosus agnascor suis. Optimus adlaudabilis chirographi incredibiliter celeriter corrumperet fragilis oratori. Apparatus bellis senes-ceret pessimus bellus quadrupei. Ossifragi insectat Aquae Sulis.
Pour plus de détails ou pour obtenir les indications, visitez notre site web : www.encan.comOu contactez-nous au 987 654-3210
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LA TERRE DE CHEZ NOUS, 16 juillet 2014 PAGE 31BARRIÈRES pour corral, «RondPen», enclos, de légères à extra for-tes. Fabriquons sur mesure, bonprix. Téléphone: (450)539-1443
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BELLE cage de mise bas, Godro,2003, avec fond en fonte.(819)571-7414, (819)849-2033
CHAÎNES d’écureur d’étables’adaptent à tout écureur existant,modèle Idéal-Bodco, aussi chaînesà raclettes modèle Bodco. Neuves(testées par des ingénieurs), faitesd’acier gradé 1re qualité, directe-ment de l’usine, 11,75$/ pi., palette2». Clients très satisfaits. Comptant.Granby, 600 Moeller, Parc industriel.Information: (450)372-6459, soir(450)372-8664
COLLECTION d’environ 75 scies mécaniques anciennes, années1949 à 1975, de différentes mar-ques. (418)497-2379
CONTENANTS DE PLASTIQUEBARILS acier, carton, plastique, dedifférentes grandeurs; CHAUDIÈ-RES plastique, toute utilité; RÉSER-VOIRS 220 gallons, en plastique.(450)792-3386
NOUVEAU: PANNEAU PVC pourmurs et plafonds, blanc ultra lustré;seulement 0,99$/pi.ca. (couvrant);en longueur de 8, 12 et 18 pieds.AUSSI d’autres matériaux de revête-ment plastique neuf et recyclé, enfeuilles ou en rouleau. Infos: Clé-ment Larivière Distribution Inc. au777 Route 139, St-Théodore-d’Ac-ton, téléphone: (450)546-3411, dis-tributeur des feuilles de plastique re-cyclé POLYBOARD.Site www.clementlariviere.com
POULAILLERVous êtes aux prises avec téné-brillons et fourmis charpentières,araignées, fourmis, mouches et ver-mines? Produit pour vous en débar-rasser! Permis de pesticides obliga-toire. (450)792-3908
REMORQUES Armin Ruf, Estrie, 25ans dans la vente de remorquesd’animaux, spécial 6x12 pour ani-maux, 6500$, autres modèles en in-ventaire. Laissez-moi vousconseiller. Tél.: (819)876-7326,(819)823-2705www.haflingerman.com
REMORQUES L. BROUILLETTEDes remorques en aluminium surmesure qui combleront vos be-soins. SERVICE, QUALITÉ ETEXPERTISE font notre réputation.(450)539-1499, fax: (450)539-0899Dépositaire EBY et MORITZ
RÉSERVOIR 22,700 litres pour huileou diesel, double paroi. Plus d’info et photos. Tél.: (819)470-9753 [email protected]
RUCHES complètes sans colonieavec cadres bâtis. Contacter le(819)996-5946
SERRES à Mirabel (St-Janvier),structure Guy-Tessier, 42x100,125x21. Acheteur doit démonter ettransporter. Disponibles maintenant;TOILES isolantes pour l’hiver (gran-de quantité). Prix sur demande.(450)979-9327
TÔLES à couvertures et à lambrisde couleur et galvanisées, etc... Té-léphone: (819)221-5429, cellulaire:(819)690-5429
TRUSTS D’ACIER plats, 20 pieds à72 pieds. Prix abordable. Tél:(819)475-9325
TUYAUX de drainage noirs, 4 pou-ces, enrobés, 5800 pieds linéaires.Région Saguenay/Lac St-Jean. Tél.:(418)218-0274, (418)276-7951
TUYAUX d’irrigation 8 pouces RingLock aluminium, 69 barres de 40pieds chacune, (2760 pieds), parfai-te condition. Tél.: (450)758-8159 ou(450)889-8679.
TUYAUX NEUFS ET USAGÉSCiment diamètres et longueurs va-riés, ponceaux de ferme, plastique,galvanisés, prix très compétitifs. Mi-rabel. Téléphone: (450)258-39841-877-258-3984
TUYAUX usagés en béton, diamè-tres variés, à liquider, région Monté-régie. Téléphone: (450)467-7533,(514)779-7533
REDRESSEMENT bâtisses agrico-les, spécialité poulaillers. Redresse-ment de bâtiment Y. Bonenfant, télé-phone: (450)[email protected]
www.redressementdebatimentbonenfant.com
100 AUTOS-CAMIONS2 VÉHICULES 4x4: 1 SUZUKI side-kick, manuel, 1991, 230,000 km,1000$, 1 SUBARU 2003, 269,000km, 2500$. Tél.: (819)460-2158
BASSINS sur mesure de 200 gal-lons à 2500 gallons: 500 gallons680$, 1000 gallons 1180$, 2000 gal-lons 1950$, soudés à l’argon, plu-sieurs formats. Éric Perreault:(418)422-2130
ÉVAPORATEUR neuf au bois, pour100 à 300 entailles également pan-ne 16’’x16’’ pour brûleur propane.Jours de semaine: (819)399-2220www.evaporateur.com
PANNES à plis 5’x10’, 4500$, 4’x8’,3200$, 3’x7’, 2800$; PANNES plates2’x3’, 550$, 2’x4’, 575$, 2’x5’, 600$,bouilleuse au bois, sur mesure, mo-dèles Lapierre, Dallaire, Dominion etautres. Je paie le déplacement. 20ans d’expérience, Éric Perreault:(418)422-2130
22,00 $AUCUN intermédiaire, réservezmaintenant. GROSSES balles car-rées (6’). Livraison partout à partird’août 2014. Blé, orge, avoine, cano-la. (418)772-6723, (418)556-9603
285 ROULEAUX paille 2014, à ven-dre immédiatement. Rouleaux 4X5compacts, filet, 25$ sur place, possi-bilité chargement, Bas-St-Laurent(418)723-8482 après 18H.
ACHAT de foin. Appeler Roger Al-lard, téléphone: (514)893-7544
ACHAT et vente de foin et paille, pe-tites balles carrées, rondes, excel-lente condition pour chevaux 1re et2e coupe. (418)661-0085
ACHAT et VENTE de foin et paille,ripe de bois. La Plaine. Pour infor-mation: téléphone: (450)478-1526,(450)477-2213, cell.: (514)771-5566RICHARD VILLENEUVE
ACHAT et VENTE de foin et paille.Transport inclus Québec et États-Unis. Saint-Ours, comté Richelieu.Raynald Ouellet Transport Inc. Télé-phone: (450)785-5559
ACHAT et VENTE de FOIN etPAILLE. Transport au Québec etOntario. Donald Joyal Inc. Bureau:(450)794-2863, cell.: (450)779-5553
ACHAT ET VENTEFOIN/paille, petites et grosses ballescarrées. Livraison incluse: Québec,Ontario, États-Unis. (450)778-4080,(603)583-0983.TRANSPORT SERGE POTVIN INC.
ACHÈTE et VENDSfoin, paille et ripe.
RENÉ NORMANDINTéléphone: (450)347-7714
Fax: (450)347-5541
ACHÈTERAIS grosses balles car-rées paille «process», petites ballespaille et grosses balles de foin bio,1er/2e/3e coupe. G.W. Rainville,(802)849-6266
DIRECTEMENT du producteur, ven-te de paille de blé, en grosses bal-les, différentes longueurs. Transportdisponible. (418)882-0426
FOIN à vendre balles 3x3x6, enro-bées individuelles, analyse disponi-ble, possibilité transport; PAILLE decanola et céréale, full rotocut, 3x3x6.Téléphone: (418)493-2697
FOIN et PAILLE, bonne qualité pourchevaux, bovins, balles carrées,grosses, petites, sec ou ensilage.Directement du producteur.
(418)898-2273, (418)868-5760
FOIN, grosses balles carrées, sec,ou enrobées individuellement; PETI-TES balles de foin de mil, environ 50livres, transport disponible. Tél.:(450)898-3702
FOIN mil et luzerne, balles rondes,48’’x54’’. Possibilité de livraison.Tél.: (450)966-0173, (514)891-0509
PAILLE à vendre, ancienne et nou-velle récolte, balles rectangulaires,petites ou grosses. Montérégie.Yvan (514)444-8970
PAILLE en grosses balles carrées,avoine, blé, orge au choix, aussi pe-tites balles de paille, 40 livres, trans-port disponible. (450)898-3702
SUPERBE belle paille de blé/avoine,grosses balles rectangulaires; FOIN,luzerne, prix réduit. Bonnes protéi-nes. Livraison incluse.Raymond Curé: (204)433-7593,
(204)712-5849
VENTE DE FOIN ET PAILLEGrosses balles carrées enrobées ousèches, paille de très belle qualité,livraison partout. Ent. Cardin.(450)792-3334
2 ÉLÉVATEURS à grain, Junior, 35tonnes à l’heure, un de 30’ et un de70’. (450)792-3035
350 pieds de chaînes de nettoyeur,monte à droite, types Idéal ou Dyna-vent, plus transmission et moteur.Téléphone: (819)570-4985
À VENDRE, Tracteur Agco RT100,2993h, 2006; AGCO Allis, 6690,5300h, 1996; PRESSE Claas, roto-cut, 260, 4X5, 2004. (819)761-2541
BATTEUSE Gleaner, R75, 2006,1600 heures, 350 HP, moniteurd’humidité et rendement plus carto-graphie, roues doubles et table dis-ponibles. (418)540-1096
BATTEUSE NH TR75, 1984, nez àcéréale 13’, 1880h, très propre, tou-jours remisée à l’intérieur.(450)794-2660
BLOWDECK Gehl avec boîte dom-peuse hi-dump GT 18’; boîte Hes-ston 19’ combo, pont de décharge-ment avant pareil comme nouvelleDion. (418)887-6251, (418)809-6251
CHARGEUR usagé attache rapidepour tracteur White 1370. Aucunesoudure environ 1000 heures detravail. (819)583-1343
CUEILLEUR à maïs John Deere,modèle 843, mécanique A1, PTOshaft, prix: 6000$. Téléphone:(819)293-2529, (819)699-0091
FAUCHEUSE JD Moco 920, 2950$;PRESSE NH #644, 5950$; DOM-PEUR tandem 7,1/2x14, 5950$;WAGON à balles rondes 8x24. St-Thomas, (450)756-2764
MACHINE à ripe Trenmzac alimen-tée pdf du tracteur, billots 5’’ à 22’’de diamètre par 8’ long, commeneuf. (450)222-0820
MOISSONNEUSE 4400; TABLE àgrain; TABLE à soya; NEZ à maïs, 6rangs; RAMASSEUR d’andain;TRACTEUR Fiat, 7090. Téléphone:(418)953-2872
POMME DE TERRE3 ARRACHEUSES Grimm GZ, DL,Lockwood; ANDAINEUSE 2 et 4rangs; BOÎTES de champ, 14’ à 22’;CONVOYEUR télescopique Haine;VIROLE; RÉSERVE; EMPO-CHEUR; TABLE d’inspection; CRI-BLE Karion; COUSEUSE. Télépho-ne: (450)649-7525
PRESSE à balles rondes JD, 457SS, à filet, toute équipée.(450)531-1599
MOISSONNEUSES-BATTEUSES«NOTRE SPÉCIALITÉ»On offre beaucoup plus...Comparez!- Entreprise d’envergure spécialisée- Plus de 20 professionnels qualifiés- Conseiller neutre (pas d’agence)- Ajustement aux champs et garantie- Nous répondons à tous vos be- soins
- Impressionnant choix de qualité- Toutes marques, modèles disponi-bles- Options: 4x4, moniteur(s), roues doubles, faux de bout à canola, etc.
Nous sommes uniques au Québec«Prenez rendez-vous! Venez voir!»LAVOIE EQUIP. AGRICOLE INC.Tél.: (418)247-3773, (418)247-5955www.lavoieequipement.com
PETITE batteuse MF #205 et silo àgrains, 30 tonnes, ensemble 3800$;ROUES doubles 15.5/38, 600$;PRESSE à balles rondes Gehl#1475 avec machine à préservatif;SILO à moulée, 12 tonnes, 2200$;CONVOYEUR à foin; BULK TANK,960 litres. Jacques (418)873-2024
PRESSE à foin MF 228 avec lance-balle 212; PRESSE identique dé-montée pour pièces. St-Roch-Ouest.Prix: 4000$. Demandez Alexandre(514)865-2152.
!!PRIX IMBATTABLES!!PIÈCES AGRICOLES
Neuves, reconditionnées et usa-gées, d’origine ou de remplacement,toutes marques et modèles, aumeilleur prix. Informez-vous!!LAVOIE ÉQUIP. AGRICOLE INC.(418)247-3773, (418)247-5955 www.lavoieequipement.com
RÂTEAU soleil HS, largeur travail18’ à 24’, super économique; TRAC-TEUR Renaud 2 RM, gaz, spécial950$. Origène Gilbert, téléphone:(418)459-3124
RÉCOLTEUSE à patates Lockwood,à chargement direct; VIS à engraisUnverferth; ÉPANDEUR à engraissur roues; ROUES doubles 16.9-30.(450)589-5893
ROUES, PNEUS ET TRACTEURROUES doubles T-Rail ou sur es-sieux; PNEUS usagés et neufs pourtracteurs agricoles, différentes gran-deurs; PELLE MF 246 q.a., complè-te 2200$. Livraison disponible;TRACTEUR MF 285 2 RM, 80 HP,avec pelle Hardy q.a., très propre,8800$. Tél.: (514)239-6748
SÉCHOIR À BATCH, 15 tonnes, Al-lied, 620B, avec PTO, 7500$ ouavec 2 moteurs 10 forces, 220,8800$; CHOPPER JD, 6 rangs, cou-teaux neufs, 2300$; FAUCHEUSE-CONDITIONNEUSE NH, #479, 9’ defaux, 950$; 4 PNEUS de tracteur,bon à 70%, Firestone, 20.8/38, 18’’,10 plis, 650$/ch.; 2 PNEUS Firesto-ne, 18.4/38, 8 plis, 650$/ch.; 2PNEUS Firestone montés sur rouesJD, 30.5/32, 10 plis, bon à 55%,600$/ch.; 2 PNEUS Firestone,18.4/26 55% bon, 10 plis, 400$/ch.(450)795-6235
SOUFFLEUR ensilage Case 6002009, en bon état. Prix 6500$.(450)601-2437
VIS à grains neuves et usagées,plusieurs en inventaire. Téléphone:(450)478-0957, sans frais:1-888-891-0957
2 VOITURES ensilage Dion, 1018;SOUFFLEUR ensilage, #600, Case;PLANTEUR à maïs, 4 rangs, 7000,JD; ÉPANDEUR à fumier, Interna-tionnal, #570. (450)293-2102,(450)531-5003
NEW Idea 800c grise, 2695h origi-nale, toujours remisée, 4x4, trèsbien chaussée; ÉPLUCHEUSE 839,nez 6 rangs #6506, A1. Téléphone:(450)223-4747
À LOUER: Tracteur JD, 6430,6105M, PQ ou IVT. Garantis. 15$ à26$/l’heure. Livraison partout.(514)968-3353
TRACTEUR JD 6400, 1997, 4X4,6600 heures, très propre, 3 sortiesd’huile, 25,000$. (450)464-0813
FIAT 780DT, diesel, 4x4, 1985,5800h, 16 vitesses, 4 sorties d’huile,chargeur White, A1; HERSE MF 28disques 20’’; TARRIÈRE 9’’ diamè-tre; CHARRUE Oliver #3242, 2 ver-soirs. (418)337-8656
GARAGE D & C MESSIER INC.59 Bullard, Stanbridge East, Qc J0J 2H0 Tél.: sans frais
1-877-448-4119, (450)248-4119Fax: (450)248-7478
[email protected]èces neuves et usagées pour tou-tes marques, agricole et industrielle.Nous achetons aussi des machine-ries.
TRACTEUR LANDINI 8860, 4X4, chargeur et cabine; GRATTE neigeréversible, 8’; SOUFFLEUR à neige,86’’. Prix sur demande. Téléphone:(418)831-0206
ACHÈTERAIS maison mobile pourêtre déménagée, récente ou non,couverture bardeaux ou tôle, mursextérieurs en vinyle ou tôle. Télé-phone: (819)357-0562
À VENDRE maison unimodulaire, àdéménager, 16’x56’, avec possibilitéd’annexe, 1998. Plancher bois francet céramique, 49,000$. Bellechasse,téléphone: (418)883-6774
FERME laitière (100 vaches) recher-che employé pour mécanique etconduite de machinerie, temps plein,St-Georges-de-Beauce. Salaire àdiscuter. Simon (418)226-5657
FERME laitière à Baie-St-Paul re-cherche ouvrier agricole polyvalent,ponctuel, honnête et fiable, pour ef-fectuer toutes tâches reliées à uneferme laitière. Formation ou expé-rience requise. (418)435-6206,(418)435-1584
GÉRANT troupeau laitier, St-Sylves-tre, responsable traite et régie trou-peau 100 têtes, contribuer entretienet travaux aux champs, salaire com-pétitif, bonification. (418)472-0514
OUVRIERS agricoles demandésdisponibles le 18 novembre 2014,pour traite des vaches, soin des ani-maux, etc... Faxer C.V., numéro(819)399-2212
VENEZ DÉCOUVRIR l’Ouest cana-dien, entreprise de moissonneurs àforfait manitobaine est à la recher-che d’individus pour conduire descamions-remorques et des moisson-neuses-batteuses, début 1er aoûtjusqu’au 10 novembre, permisconduire classe 1 nécessaire, aucu-ne expérience requise, bienvenue àtout âge, salaire et logement inclus.Téléphone: (204)391-5491
ACHAT DE PERCHES (vieux pieux)et piquets de cèdre. Payons comp-tant. (418)661-0085
ACHAT de tracteurs défectueuxpour pièces. PIÈCES de tracteursRégent Bérubé. Vendons piècesneuves et usagées. (450)372-9527,sans frais: 1-866-372-9527
ACHAT de vieilles machineries non-fonctionnelles ou pour ferraille;TRACTEURS défectueux; ÉQUIPE-MENT d’étable. Ramassons directe-ment sur place, payons comptant.(450)447-8536, (514)943-0989
BOIS DE GRANGERECHERCHE planches, poutres.Nous effectuons la démolition.Payons meilleur prix, besoin immé-diat. (450)443-0306
Équipements St-Pierre 2007 Inc.132 rue centrale
Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka (QC)J0S 1W0
VENDONS pièces de tracteurs usa-gées, Fiat, MF, JD, Inter, Oliver, Ca-se, Universal.Téléphone: (450)371-0920Sans frais: 1-888-699-0678Télécopieur: (450)371-4363Courriel [email protected]
TRACTEUR MF 5455, 2008, 4X4, 95 CV, 1280h, très propre, cabine,air climatisé, siège à air, 4 sortiesd’huile. (418)893-2417
10 VACHES Holstein croisées, vê-lant septembre et octobre, 5 déjà vê-lé, 5 fraîchement vêlé. Téléphone:(819)396-5625
PAILLE d’avoine, première qualité,grosses balles de 32’’x32’’x6’. Tél.:(819)848-2567, (819)314-6892
RECHERCHE taures Holstein ou-vertes, prêtes à la saillie. Téléphone:(819)364-2340, cell.: (819)740-2440
ST-PIERRE-BAPTISTE: Érablièrede 4250 à 4500 entailles avec uncontingent de 12,241 livres, 61,17acres. Tél: (819)385-1144
TAUREAU Simmental Fleckvieh detrois ans. Bonne conformation. Trèsdocile Prêt pour le service. Informa-tion: (819)395-5502
FOIN, paille, première qualité, prixtrès compétitif, pour vaches laitièreset chevaux, à vendre, grosses ballescarrées sèches. (819)336-5447,(819)314-6223
À VENDRE faucheuse NH, 1986,très bonne condition; 2 VOITURESà foin (plateformes en bois) 16’x6’.Tél:. (soir): (450)836-7415
PRESSE petites balles; 2 VOITU-RES à foin; CONVOYEUR (plafond);TRANSMISSION nettoyeur; POMPEà vide; 2 MONTE-BALLES; PAILLE,dans le champs. (450)753-7037
1 TAUREAU Charolais pur sang,acères, 15 mois, EPD et ISE supé-rieur, répondant à vos attentes. Tél.:(450)531-8854
BATTEUSE MF 510, table à maïs 4rangs, table à grain 13 pieds. Télé-phone: (450)658-6333
2 RÂTEAUX à foin: 1997, Stoll R3354DS, 1,500$, 2006, Krone Swadro710/26T 14,500$, A1. (Huntingdon)Téléphone: (450)[email protected]
ARRACHEUSE à oignon, IMAC,2006, très peu utilisée, 7000$ négo-ciable; COUPEUSE à queue, oignonou ail, Samon, 2006, très peu utili-sée, 7000$ négociable. Téléphone:(514)838-0636
CHARRUE JD, modèle 2810, 4raies, semi-portée, ajustable; PICK-UP GMC, 2003, boîte allongée 6’, fi-bre de verre, 115,000km.(450)347-5969
FAUCHEUSE rotative Kuhn GMD600, propre, peu utilisée, 5500$;ROUES doubles 16.9x24, pneus60%, avec crochet, 500$. Télépho-ne: (450)447-3435 laisser message.
TABLE à soya Case IH, modèle1020, 20’, très propre; NEZ à maïsCase IH, modèle 1063, 6 rangs.(514)978-4110
POMPE d’irrigation, 6’’X5’’, moteurFord 351, succion 8’’, 900$; TUYAUsuccion 8’’x40’; TUYAUX 5’’, 4’’, 3’’;SPRINKLERS et accessoires Tél.:(450)454-3516
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SERAIS acheteur d’équipements de porcherie usagés: soigneurs, venti-lateurs, contrôles, trémies, lattesd’engraissement, silo et autres.Charles, téléphone: (418)475-6641,1-877-475-6641
BOUTURES DE SUREAUPour production fruitière
Cultivars: Kent, Scotia, Victoria,York.
(418)332-6131
LES PLANTATIONS IDÉALES enr.Transplants d’arbres de Noël à ven-dre, qualité supérieure. Planteusedisponible, incluant expertise etconseils pratiques. (819)344-2858
COFFRAGE EAST-WICKRBQ: 5610-4581-01
Entrepreneur général, spécialisé en structure de béton (agricole). Cons-truction fosses, silos-fosses. Fonda-tion pour bâtiments agricoles
Tél.: (819)398-7222Cell.: (819)388-2628
ENTREPRISE JLAINSTALLATION et entretien d’équi-pement avicole et porcin. Rénova-tion et entretien de bâtiments. Jean-Louis Allard propriétaire, tél./fax:(819)477-6942, cell.: (514)941-8946
PCB Peintre en bâtiment ChristianBoulard. Confiez vos travaux depeinture pour vos bâtiments de fer-me, silo, résidence, etc... Plus de 25ans d’expérience! Blanchiment d’étable disponible. Visez la qualité!Estimé gratuit partout au Québec.
(514)910-2419, 1-844-PEINTREwww.entrepreneur-peintre-
batiment.com
SERVICE DE NIVELAGE AUGPS/LASER
Équipement: Steiger CaseIH440STX sur chenilles, Box ScrapperScoop All, Bulldozer et pelle. LESNIVELAGES AGRICOLE PAYETTEINC. Mascouche, Lanaudière(514)502-3363, (450)474-5447
SILOS GSI à grains neufs et usagésen inventaire 2012. (450)478-0957,sans frais: 1-888-891-0957
FERME à louer, Mirabel, parc d’en-graissement, 100X300, idéal pourtaure gestante, boeuf à l’engraisse-ment, possibilité de nourriture et delitière disponible. (450)258-0945
1-877-424-3811, cherche pour ache-teurs sérieux: fermes laitières detaille moyenne, érablières, moyen-nes et grandes et autres.
Paul Gagnon, Courtier agréé.
48 ACRES, érablière 1500 entailles,clairière, sentier et nature. Maison3000 p.c., picsine-spa, Petite Nation,photos DuProprio #457196,397,000$. (819)427-9336
BORD DU RICHELIEU, terre agrico-le drainée souterrain, 153 arpents,avec érablière, cabane à sucre, cha-let, bâtiment de ferme neuf.(514)949-0808
BRIGHAM, une rareté, Rte 204,41,1 hectares, terrain drainé, cultu-res, boisé, maison, grange;BRIGHAM, ch Multimore, 20 hecta-res, cultures, drainés, boisé;BRIGHAM, ch Grodon, 59 hectares,cultures, drainés, boisé, maison;FARNHAM, ch Gordon, env. 75acres, culture et bois. Prix pour ven-te rapide.
GROUPE Sutton-Immo Estrie IncL. Chantal Burchett
(819)[email protected]
CHAUDIÈRE-APPALACHES, CAPI-TALE NATIONALE, BAS-ST-LAU-RENT, CENTRE-DU-QUÉBEC: fer-mes/fermettes/ terres/ terres à bois.
Info: www.courtieragricole.comVendre ou acheter
Bertrand Côté Courtier ImmobilierRE/MAX Avantages Inc.
(418)933-9209
FERME à Yamaska, 281 arpents,231 cultivables drainés, avec mai-son et bâtiments. (450)789-2844
FERMETTE avec maison meublée,grange, garage 60’, neuf, 2 tracteursdont un neuf et un avec pépine,beaucoup d’autres outils et machine-ries, trop long à énumérer. Équipéede A à Z. (418)854-7837
GATINEAU, ferme 212 acres avecmaison et logis et complexe de ser-res. Pour en savoir plus:
http:\\duproprio.com\444112
TERRE en culture (agricole). Framp-ton, près St-Joseph-de-Beauce, au-toroute 73 et St-Odilon. Terre culti-vée avec petite partie boisée de bel-les épinettes, bornée par rang Kellyet deuxième rang. Accessible à l’an-née. Terrain plat. Superficie 146,260M2 (14.6 HA ou 36.1 acres). Unedes meilleures terres cultivables dela région, 110,000$. (418)387-6570,(418)386-7341
STE-MARTINE, 169 ch. De LaBeauce, 56,000 p.c. de serre, 4.7 ar-pents de terrrain, bungalow moder-ne, près rivière, 360,000$ non négo-ciable; ST-LOUIS-DE-GONZAGUE,22 rue Du Pont, fermette 11.5 ar-pents avec maison historique prèsrivière, 428,000$. Marcel Vinet,courtier chez Expert Immobilier(450)601-6289
TERRE à bois, superficie 99 hecta-res entièrement boisés d’abres ma-tures (30 à 50 ans), lac artificiel etmaison. À Notre-Dame-de-Lourdesdans les Bois-Francs. Évaluation in-génieurs. (418)484-2716
TERRAIN pour fermette (3 à 8 ar-pents) nord de St-Lin-Laurentides,67,000$. Yves, (514)929-4222
POHÉNÉGAMOOK, Ferme 350acres, 235 culture, 115 boisé, avecmaison et bâtiment agricole, avec ousans équipement. (418)893-2417
IMMOBILIER AGRICOLE PLUS DE175 PROPRIÉTÉS VENDUES DE-PUIS 2010 ESTIMATION GRATUI-TE, TÉLÉPHONEZ NOUS!
***FERMES À VENDRE***MIRABEL, Quota d’incubation depoules pondeuses 1650 m.c., terrainde 5 acres bien située (zonage rési-dentiel, industriel et agricole), autreélevage volaille multi-espèce, mai-son et garage, 1,850,000$;STE-EDWIDGE-DE-CLIFTON, Fer-me porcine, +/- 2350 places à l’en-grais, maison et plus, 449,000$;ROXTON-FALLS, Ferme 254 ar-pents dont 155 cultivables, porcherie800 places à l’engrais, maison, éta-ble à veaux 118 places et plus,849,000$;WEEDON, Ferme bovine 245 acresdont +/- 130 sont cultivables, étable+/- 50 places, maison et plusieursgarages, 495,000$;ST-CAMILLE, Ferme laitière 61.7 ki-lo/jour, 461 arpents dont +/- 225 cul-tivables, étable récente et touteéquipée, maison et plus,3,250,000$;ST-LIBOIRE, Ferme 84 arpents dont+/- 55 cultivables, érablière, maisonséparable, garage et plus, Vendeurmotivé, faites une offre!WINDSOR, Ferme bovine de 340arpents dont +/- 205 cultivables,maison, 2 étables, garages, poss.d’acheter 80 arp. cultivables supp.,599,000$;Près de SAWYERVILLE, Ferme bo-vine 270 arpents dont 125 cultiva-bles, étable 36’X160’, fosse couver-te, garage de mécanique, maison,575,000$.
***TERRES À VENDRE***ST-DAVID, près de St-Marcel-sur-Richelieu, belle terre agricole de 150arpents cultivables drainés et empla-cement porcin indépendant de 6.5 arpents, maison rénovée et potentielde 1600 places à l’engrais latté 55%,2,189,000$;Près de FARNHAM, 255 arpentsdont +/- 70 cultivables, érablière,570,000$;ORMSTOWN, Terre noire maraîchè-re, 462 arpents dont +/- 140 cultiva-bles en partie drainé, entrepôts à lé-gumes et plus, 3,395,000$;GATINEAU, +/- 600 arpents cultiva-bles, 1/2 drainé, belle terre pas deroche, 2700 u.t.m., peut être venduavec ou sans quotas laitier;MONTEBELLO, 615 arpents dont+/- 300 cultivables, terre argileusepas de roche, maison et 7 grandsgarages et autres, 1,450,000$;
***ÉRABLIÈRES À VENDRE***Près de MONT-TREMBLANT, +/-25,000 entailles et quota de 52,248lb, cabane à sucre et équipementcomplet, 181 acres sur terres publi-ques. Nouveau prix 795,000$;SHEFFORD, Fermette 42 acres,érablière +/- 3500 entailles touteéquipée, bonne maison, porcherie650 places à l’engrais, bergerie, ga-rage et plus, 659,000$;ROXTON-POND, Érablière +/- 2700entailles toute équipée, chalet, lac,garage et plus, 325,000$.
***NOUVELLEMENT VENDUS***BÉCANCOUR, Terre agricole 75 ar-pents principalement cultivable,VENDU;STE-ANNE-DU-SAULT, Ferme 52acres, terre cultivable, VENDU.Plus de 100 fermes, fermettes, éra-blières, terres à bois et terres agrico-les à vendre, VISITEZ:
www.immobilier-agricole.comDAVID COUTURE, ctr imm.,Ing. agricole, (450)525-0052
SARA DE GRADY, ctr imm., BAA,450-521-8811
Groupe Sutton, agc.
BAS-ST-LAURENT, Squatec, éra-blière 26,000 entailles, toute infor-matisée avec Acertronix, versantsud, quota 82,500 lb. Téléphone:(418)453-2025, (418)333-4302. Laissez message, si absent.
À VENDRE, 1,738 unités de quotade pondeuses. Acquisition obligatoi-rement par une personne domiciliéesur le territoire couvert par les MRCd’Avignon, Bonaventure, Rocher-Percé, Côte-de-Gaspé et Haute-Gaspésie. Les œufs produits doiventêtre mis en marché à l’intérieur dece même territoire. Équipementcomplet pour la salle de classage.Système de ventilation, batterie decage Meller et Automatic Farmerpouvant contenir 5400 poules.(418)752-4886
À VENDRE: Ferme Pelluso 2003Inc., équipée, sans troupeau, quota36.62 Kj acc. LCQ, 118.5 acres, ma-chinerie, fosse 2 sections. Recevonsoffres jusqu’au 30 septembre 2014(vente en bloc seulement). Pour ledossier: (819)359-2327
LAVAL, Auteuil, ferme de 34,5 ar-pents avec bâtiments et maison, àproximité des marchés. Téléphone:(450)682-2121
COMPTON 280 truies, 1000 en pou-ponnière, 1700 engrais, +1 permisde 430 U.A., fosse, +/- 100 acresdont 75 en culture, érablière 1000entailles, 2 maisons. (819)849-7476
PORCINE ET CÉRÉALIÈREen activité. LesPac, mot clé:#28721243. Située à Saint-Joachim,près de Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré à35km de Québec. (418)823-2345
RECHERCHE terre à bois en Estrie,payons rapidement. (819)237-5839
TERRE à bois, 7 arpents, érables,paradis repos, Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade, camp, chasse, dindon, ori-gnal, chevreuil. Tél.: (418)284-9885,(418)284-1300
ENCANpour
FERME LAS VACAS SENC (Pierre-René Proulx , prop.)
1095, rang Ste-AnneSte-Brigitte-Des-Saults, Qc 0C 1E0LE JEUDI 24 JUILLET 2014 À MIDI
DISPERSION COMPLÈTESERA VENDU: un TRÈS BON trou-peau de 100 têtes d’animaux Hols-tein pur-sang non-enregistrées, in-cluant 3 rouges, sous le programmeLait canadien de qualité, contrôléeset suivies en médecine préventive.Ce troupeau comprend 52 jeunesvaches, une rouge, 20 à leur 1erelactation, 12 à leur 2e , 10 fraîchesvêlées, 10 devant mettre bas d’iciseptembre, les autres en tout tempsde l’année, 29 belles taures deCHOIX dont 22 gestantes dont 2rouges et 7 non-sailles;19 génisses d’élevage, âgées demoins de 12 mois.PROD. NON-SUPERVISÉE: 8932kg à 3.41% gras 3.02% prot MCR:197-198-191C.C.S: EN JUIN: 43 MOYENNESUR 6 MOIS: 65N.B. : Il s’agit d’un troupeau d’éle-vage de QUALITÉ avec une bonnerégie. Les animaux vont au pâtura-ge et démontrent une bonne qualitéde membres. Les registres du trou-peau nous permettront de vous four-nir les informations telles: date denaissance, la génétique, etc.L’équipement laitier et d’alimentationne seront pas mis en vente, le quotaayant été protégé.Photos et catalogue disponibles sur notre site Web.Termes: comptant, débit ou chèqueavec identification.Cantine sur les lieux.Pour informations s’adresser à l’en-canteur:
DANIEL PAUL-HUSENCANTEUR BILINGUE
Tél.: 450 773-5660635, rue Papineau
Saint-Hyacinthe (Québec) J2S 7J5www.paul-hus.com
LES ENCANS DE CHEVAUX DE CARIGNAN
Vente de chevaux & d’équipementéquestre neuf et usagé.
4552, ch. Bellerive, CarignanLE VENDREDI 18 JUILLET 19H
Événement spécial: Conférence surle langage équin avec Mme SandyLetarte à 17h30. Coût 10$.
lesencansdechevauxcarignan.comTéléphone: 514 922-4686
AQUAE SULIS123 route 456, St-Thomas
QC, J5X 3B6
Samedi 2 juillet 2011 à 8h30
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DistributionThe Porc Québec magazine reaches 100% of all the hog production farms of Quebec.
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12 pages $7,525
16 pages $8,650
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THE ONLY industry magazine guaranteed to reach 100% of Quebec hog farmers
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THE ONLY industry magazine that reaches 100% of Quebec’s dairy farmersFor over 30 years, le producteur de lait québécois has been an essential part of the success of every Quebec dairy farm. This award-winning magazine, published by the Fédération des producteurs de lait du Québec, has earned a reputation for excellence far beyond Quebec’s borders and has won numerous farm publication awards.
Quebec is Canada’s leader in milk production.• 12,000 producers • 6,000 farms • 81,279 jobs
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Valacta Quebec and AtlanticThe 2014 results of the Quebec dairy productionEach year, Valacta teams up with the Fédération des producteurs de lait du Québec to produce this profile of the Quebec dairy industry.
This publication provides a comprehensive overview of the development of the Quebec dairy industry, and acts as a year-long reference tool for key stakeholders, providing comparative Canadian and provincial statistical data. 15,000 copies of Valacta Quebec magazine is published and more than 1,000 for the Atlantic Valacta magazine, making it the ideal way to reach Quebec’s dairy industry.
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UN SUPPLÉMENT DELA TERRE DE CHEZ NOUS
Les grains du Québec: la source de toute une agriculture
La Fédération a 40 ans ‐Nouveau nom, nouveau logo ‐Nos grandes réussites au fi l du temps
Compaction‐Sous-solage : plus de méfaitsque de bienfaits ?
Marché‐ Superficies ensemensées :40 ans d'évolution
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Yvon Doyon,de Saint-Guillaume
JUIN 2014www.utiliterre.ca
Le cahier technique de
NOTRE DOSSIERAssocier des techniquesconventionnelles etbiologiques
Des agriculteurs« biostimulés »
ÉQUIPEMENTParce que les
Japonais saventcultiver leurs
petits espaces…
VÉGÉTALPulvérisateursélectrostatiques pourzucchinis, poivrons etchoux-fleurs
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Vivre à la campagne is aimed at the increasing number of people who are choosing to move to the country from urban centres—or who dream of escaping—as a lifestyle choice and as a place to work, to discover and to get involved. With practical tips and illustrated articles on a range of interesting topics, Vivre à la campagne is the magazine of choice for those who are just settling into their new lives and for those who are already revelling in the lifestyle they have chosen.
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On se transporte en Abitibi-OuestLe transport collectif connaît de beaux succès dans plusieurs régions. Vivreà la campagne lève cette fois-ci son chapeau à Transport coup de pouce, de lamunicipalité régionale de comté (MRC) d’Abitibi-Ouest.Dans un article publié tout juste avant Noël, Abitibi-Express présentait lesrésultats de la première année d’opération de ce concept de locomotion rurale.Ainsi, plus de 200 personnes se sont procuré la carte de membre qui leur permetd’acheter des coupons de transport à la moitié de leur valeur. Ceux-ci sont vendusen livrets de 10 et servent à défrayer les coûts du taxi ou de l’autobus.En un an, plus de 5 000 déplacements ont été réalisés par l’entremise de ceservice sur le territoire de l’Abitibi-Ouest. Ces résultats très encourageantsdémontrent que Transport coup de pouce répond vraiment à un besoin, selon lepréfet de la MRC, Daniel Rancourt.Comme tant d’autres initiatives de transport collectif, celle-ci vise notammentà favoriser la rétention des habitants dans les collectivités rurales du territoire, àréduire l’isolement géographique et social, et à améliorer la mobilité des citoyens,le tout dans les limites budgétaires de la MRC.
Source : Abitibi-Express
La natureen libre-serviceLa lutte au gaspillage alimentaire interpellede plus en plus de gens et prend parfois descouleurs originales. Le magazine françaisVillage relatedans sonéditiond’hiver2013-2014 que le glanage après-récoltes et lepartage des potagers domestiques gagnentdes adeptes.Ainsi, dans le nordde laFrance,une loi autorise les visites dans les champsde pommes de terre après les récoltes et enplein jour, pour amasser les tubercules restésau champ. Si les gros producteurs doiventabandonner des volumes importants auchamp, de petits agriculteurs se voientparfois dans l’obligation de laisser deslaitues monter en graine, faute d’acheteurs.Au Royaume-Uni, c’est l’approche deslégumes en libre-service qui a germé et faitdes petits. La formule est simple : on cultiveen façade ce qui l’aurait été dans la cour, etles voisins viennent se servir au gré de leursbesoins. En France, on trouverait déjà plusde 200 projets du genre.Source : Village
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Kefta d’agneau duQuébec4 portions
• 400 g (¾ de lb) d’agneau du Québec haché
• 60 g (¼ tasse) de chapelure
• 30 ml (2 c. à soupe) de persil haché
• 5 ml (1 c. à thé) de cannelle moulue
• 2 ml (½ c. à thé) de cumin moulu
• 2 ml (½ c. à thé) de thym séché
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Quebec Premier PaulineMarois appeared at UPA headquarters in Longueuil onMarch 17. The leaders of all of Quebec’smajor partiesmade o�cialvisits to the producers’ union to discuss their campaign platforms for agriculture.
Farming for campaignpromises
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Andrew McClellandAdvocate Staff Reporter
Quebec’s provincial election is rightaround the corner, with voters headed tothe ballot box on April 7. And while it’seasy to see where each of the major par-ties stands regarding sovereignty and thecontroversial Quebec Charter of Values,�guring out where they stand on the issueof agriculture is trickier.
That’s because the word “farming”doesn’t come up too often in electoraldebates—or the sound bites offered upby party leaders on the campaign trail.Voters have to dig deep in the parties’ of�-cial platforms and publications to get anyinsight on how Quebec’s would-be pre-miers would change the farming industry.In December, the Parti Québécois (PQ)
made headlines by announcing that itwould set aside $5 million to encourage
food distributors to supply Quebec insti-tutions, such as hospitals, schools, day-care centres, and prisons, with local food.The “buy local” campaign was the PQ’s�rst concrete step towards implementingits “Food Sovereignty” policy.“We want 50 per cent of food con-
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Technical SPECIFICATIONS
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n Rates and specifications are subject to change without notice.
n Orders will be billed at the rates and discounts applicable at the time of the agreement. However, rates may be negotiated for a maximum 12-month period, in which case the rates must be confirmed in a signed agreement or contract.
n If the Advertiser does not purchase the agreed-upon number of lines over the course of the 12-month period beginning from the first publication date, the Advertiser shall be charged the amount discounted. (Short Billing)
n Any contract, insert or advertisement order is subject to editorial approval.
n Standing preferential positioning: position priority in 2015 will be given to Advertisers who purchased premium positions in 2014. To take advantage of preferential positioning, returning Advertisers must confirm their reservations 12 weeks prior to the booking deadline as per the publication schedules of La Terre de chez nous and its publications. In the event of non-compliance with these Terms and Conditions, the Advertiser shall be charged the positioning rates as per the 2015 Media Guide of La Terre de chez nous and its publications.
n Preferential positioning sales: Preferential position purchased in 2015 cannot be cancelled less than 72 hours prior to publication. In the event of non-compliance with these Terms and Conditions, the Advertiser shall be charged the positioning rates as negotiated.
n Cancellations after a booking deadline shall be charged at 50% of the gross cost of the advertisement.
n All booking reservations must be approved by the sales representative of the publications, prior to publication.
n The Publisher shall not be bound by any contract, order or insert order in non-compliance with the Terms and Conditions of this Media Guide.
n Contracts, orders or insert orders issued with incorrect rates shall be considered erroneous and charged at the rates applicable at the time of the agreement.
n The Publisher reserves the right to refuse publication of any advertisement that appears fraudulent or misleading.
n The Director reserves the right to refuse publication of any advertisement at any time.
n No refunds will be granted for errors, omissions or incomplete information submitted by the Advertiser and/or advertising agency.
n Advertisers and/or advertising agencies shall be held responsible for the contents of their advertisements, including text, representations, and images. Advertisers and/or advertising agencies shall assume the entire liability for any claims against the Publisher. Any modifications made after submission may result in additional fees.
n Advertisers and/or advertising agencies shall be responsible for timely payment. La Terre de chez nous and its publications shall not exempt any Advertiser and/or advertising agency from liability.
n Advertising materials (photos, CDs, etc.) shall not be returned.
n Graphic design services shall be offered free of charge and applied to space rental rates. Advertisers shall be allowed one concept modification or one correction, after which additional fees may apply.
TERMS and CONDITIONS
National SALES (outside Quebec)
Contact our media placement specialists to plan your publicity campaign 1 800 237-9826
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MONTH PUBLICATION PUBLISHING DATE BOOKING MATERIALS DUE
JANUARY
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday January 7, 2015 Tuesday December 16, 2014 Wednesday December 17, 2014
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday January 13, 2015 Wednesday November 26, 2014 Friday December 5, 2014
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday January 14, 2015 Tuesday January 6, 2015 Wednesday January 7, 2015
L’Utiliterre Wednesday January 14, 2015 Friday December 5, 2014 Wednesday December 10, 2014
GRAINS Wednesday January 21, 2015 Thursday December 11, 2014 Thursday December 18, 2014
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday January 21, 2015 Tuesday January 13, 2015 Wednesday January 14, 2015
Bovins du Québec Wednesday January 28, 2015 Friday December 19, 2014 Tuesday January 6, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday January 28, 2015 Tuesday January 20, 2015 Wednesday January 21, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday January 29, 2015 Tuesday January 13, 2015 Monday January 19, 2015
FEBRUARY
Forêts de chez nous Wednesday February 4, 2015 Tuesday January 6, 2015 Tuesday January 13, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday February 4, 2015 Tuesday January 27, 2015 Wednesday January 28, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday February 4, 2015 Monday December 22, 2014 Tuesday January 13, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday February 11, 2015 Tuesday February 3, 2015 Wednesday February 4, 2015
Fiscalité 2015 Wednesday February 18, 2015 Friday February 6, 2015 Monday February 9, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday February 18, 2015 Tuesday February 10, 2015 Wednesday February 11, 2015
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday February 24, 2015 Wednesday January 21, 2015 Friday January 30, 2015
Bio-Terre (Special Issue) Wednesday February 25, 2015 Tuesday February 10, 2015 Tuesday February 17, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday February 25, 2015 Tuesday February 17, 2015 Wednesday February 18, 2015
L’UtiliTerre Wednesday February 25, 2015 Friday January 30, 2015 Wednesday February 4, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday February 26, 2015 Tuesday February 10, 2015 Monday February 16, 2015
MARCH
GRAINS Wednesday March 4, 2015 Tuesday February 3, 2015 Tuesday February 10, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday March 4, 2015 Tuesday February 24, 2015 Wednesday February 25, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday March 4, 2015 Wednesday January 28, 2015 Tuesday February 10, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday March 11, 2015 Tuesday March 3, 2015 Wednesday March 4, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday March 18, 2015 Tuesday March 10, 2015 Wednesday March 11, 2015
Vivre à la campagne Thursday March 19, 2015 Tuesday February 10, 2015 Wednesday February 18, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday March 25, 2015 Tuesday March 17, 2015 Wednesday March 18, 2015
L’UtiliTerre Wednesday March 25, 2015 Friday February 27, 2015 Wednesday March 4, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday March 26, 2015 Tuesday March 10, 2015 Monday March 16, 2015
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday March 31, 2015 Wednesday February 25, 2015 Friday March 6, 2015
APRIL
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday April 1, 2015 Tuesday March 24, 2015 Wednesday March 27, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday April 1, 2015 Wednesday February 25, 2015 Tuesday March 10, 2015
FRAQassant (Special Issue) Wednesday April 8, 2015 Friday March 27, 2015 Monday March 30, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday April 8, 2015 Tuesday March 31, 2015 Wednesday April 1, 2015
GRAINS Wednesday April 15, 2015 Tuesday March 17, 2015 Tuesday March 24, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday April 15, 2015 Tuesday April 7, 2015 Wednesday April 8, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday April 22, 2015 Tuesday April 14, 2015 Wednesday April 15, 2015
Porc Québec* Wednesday April 22, 2015 Thursday March 12, 2015 Friday March 27, 2015
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday April 28, 2015 Wednesday March 25, 2015 Friday April 3, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday April 29, 2015 Tuesday April 21, 2015 Wednesday April 22, 2015
L’UtiliTerre Wednesday April 29, 2015 Friday April 3, 2015 Wednesday April 8, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday April 30, 2015 Tuesday April 14, 2015 Monday April 20, 2015
MAY
Forêts de chez nous Wednesday May 6, 2015 Tuesday April 7, 2015 Tuesday April 14, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday May 6, 2015 Tuesday April 28, 2015 Wednesday April 29, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday May 6, 2015 Wednesday April 1, 2015 Tuesday April 14, 2015
Valacta Québec Monday May 11, 2015 Thursday April 2, 2015 Friday April 17, 2015
Bovins du Québec Wednesday May 13, 2015 Tuesday April 14, 2015 Tuesday April 21, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday May 13, 2015 Tuesday May 5, 2015 Wednesday May 6, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday May 20, 2015 Tuesday May 12, 2015 Wednesday May 13, 2015
Valacta Atlantique Monday May 25, 2015 Thursday April 16, 2015 Friday May 1, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday May 27, 2015 Tuesday May 19, 2015 Wednesday May 20, 2015
L’UtiliTerre Wednesday May 27, 2015 Friday May 1, 2015 Wednesday May 6, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday May 28, 2015 Tuesday May 12, 2015 Monday May 18, 2015
JUNE
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday June 2, 2015 Wednesday April 29, 2015 Friday May 8, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday June 3, 2015 Tuesday May 26, 2015 Wednesday May 27, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday June 3, 2015 Wednesday April 29, 2015 Tuesday May 12, 2015
Bio-Terre (Special Issue) Wednesday June 10, 2015 Tuesday May 26, 2015 Tuesday June 2, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday June 10, 2015 Tuesday June 2, 2015 Wednesday June 3, 2015
Vivre à la campagne Thursday June 11, 2015 Tuesday May 5, 2015 Wednesday May 13, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday June 17, 2015 Tuesday June 9, 2015 Wednesday June 10, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday June 24, 2015 Tuesday June 16, 2015 Wednesday June 17, 2015
L’UtiliTerre Wednesday June 24, 2015 Friday May 29, 2015 Wednesday June 3, 2015
Porc Québec* Wednesday June 24, 2015 Thursday May 14, 2015 Friday May 29, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday June 25, 2015 Tuesday June 9, 2015 Monday June 15, 2015
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MONTH PUBLICATION PUBLISHING DATE BOOKING MATERIALS
JULY
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday July 1, 2015 Tuesday June 23, 2015 Wednesday June 24, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday July 1, 2015 Wednesday May 27, 2015 Tuesday June 9, 2015
Volailles (Special Issue) Wednesday July 1, 2015 Friday June 19, 2015 Monday June 22, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday July 8, 2015 Tuesday June 30, 2015 Wednesday July 1, 2015
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday July 14, 2015 Wednesday June 3, 2015 Friday June 12, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday July 15, 2015 Tuesday July 7, 2015 Wednesday July 8, 2015
L’UtiliTerre (Special Issue) Wednesday July 15, 2015 Friday June 19, 2015 Wednesday June 25, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday July 22, 2015 Tuesday July 14, 2015 Wednesday July 15, 2015
Bovins du Québec Wednesday July 29, 2015 Tuesday June 30, 2015 Tuesday July 7, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday July 29, 2015 Tuesday July 21, 2015 Wednesday July 22, 2015
AUGUST
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday August 5, 2015 Tuesday July 28, 2015 Wednesday July 29, 2015
Expo-Champs (guide) Wednesday August 12, 2015 Tuesday July 14, 2015 Tuesday July 28, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday August 12, 2015 Tuesday August 4, 2015 Wednesday August 5, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday August 19, 2015 Tuesday August 11, 2015 Wednesday August 12, 2015
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday August 25, 2015 Wednesday June 25, 2015 Friday July 31, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday August 26, 2015 Tuesday August 18, 2015 Wednesday August 19, 2015
L’UtiliTerre Wednesday August 26, 2015 Friday July 31, 2015 Wednesday August 5, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday August 27, 2015 Tuesday August 11, 2015 Monday August 17, 2015
SEPTEMBER
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday September 2, 2015 Tuesday August 25, 2015 Wednesday August 26, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday September 2, 2015 Wednesday July 29, 2015 Tuesday August 11, 2015
Vivre à la campagne Thursday September 3, 2015 Tuesday July 28, 2015 Wednesday August 5, 2015
Forêts de chez nous Wednesday September 9, 2015 Tuesday August 11, 2015 Tuesday August 18, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday September 9, 2015 Tuesday September 1, 2015 Wednesday September 2, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday September 16, 2015 Tuesday September 8, 2015 Wednesday September 9, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday September 23, 2015 Tuesday September 15, 2015 Wednesday September 16, 2015
Porc Québec* Wednesday September 23, 2015 Thursday August 13, 2015 Friday August 28, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday September 24, 2015 Tuesday September 8, 2015 Monday September 14, 2015
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday September 29, 2015 Wednesday August 26, 2015 Friday September 4, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday September 30, 2015 Tuesday September 22, 2015 Wednesday September 23, 2015
L’UtiliTerre Wednesday September 30, 2015 Friday September 4, 2015 Wednesday September 9, 2015
OCTOBER
GRAINS Wednesday October 7, 2015 Tuesday September 8, 2015 Tuesday September 15, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday October 7, 2015 Tuesday September 29, 2015 Wednesday September 30, 2015
Ordre national du mérite agricole Wednesday October 7, 2015 Tuesday September 11, 2015 Tuesday September 18, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday October 7, 2015 Wednesday September 2, 2015 Tuesday September 15, 2015
Salon suprême laitier Tuesday October 13, 2015 Monday September 14, 2015 Monday September 28, 2015
Bio-Terre (Special Issue) Wednesday October 14, 2015 Tuesday September 29, 2015 Monday October 5, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday October 14, 2015 Tuesday October 6, 2015 Wednesday October 7, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday October 21, 2015 Tuesday October 13, 2015 Wednesday October 14, 2015
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday October 27, 2015 Wednesday September 23, 2015 Friday October 2, 2015
FRAQassant (Special Issue) Wednesday October 28, 2015 Friday October 16, 2015 Monday October 19, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday October 28, 2015 Tuesday October 20, 2015 Wednesday October 21, 2015
L’UtiliTerre Wednesday October 28, 2015 Friday October 2, 2015 Wednesday October 7, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday October 29, 2015 Tuesday October 13, 2015 Monday October 19, 2015
NOVEMBER
Bovins du Québec Wednesday November 4, 2015 Tuesday October 6, 2015 Tuesday October 13, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday November 4, 2015 Tuesday October 27, 2015 Wednesday October 28, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday November 4, 2015 Wednesday September 30, 2015 Tuesday October 13, 2015
Forêts de chez nous Wednesday November 11, 2015 Tuesday October 13, 2015 Tuesday October 20, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday November 11, 2015 Tuesday November 3, 2015 Wednesday November 4, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday November 18, 2015 Tuesday November 10, 2015 Wednesday November 11, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday November 25, 2015 Tuesday November 17, 2015 Wednesday November 18, 2015
L’UtiliTerre Wednesday November 25, 2015 Friday October 30, 2015 Wednesday November 4, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday November 26, 2015 Tuesday November 10, 2015 Monday November 16, 2015
DECEMBER
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday December 1, 2015 Wednesday October 28, 2015 Friday November 6, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday December 2, 2015 Tuesday November 24, 2015 Wednesday November 25, 2015
Provoqué Wednesday December 2, 2015 Wednesday October 28, 2015 Tuesday November 10, 2015
Vivre à la campagne Thursday December 3, 2015 Tuesday October 27, 2015 Wednesday November 4, 2015
Grandes Cultures (CEROM Guide) Wednesday December 9, 2015 Tuesday November 10, 2015 Tuesday November 17, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday December 9, 2015 Tuesday December 1, 2015 Wednesday December 2, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday December 16, 2015 Tuesday December 8, 2015 Wednesday December 9, 2015
Salon de l’agriculture Wednesday December 16, 2015 Tuesday November 17, 2015 Tuesday December 1, 2015
Porc Québec* Wednesday December 2, 2015 Thursday October 22, 2015 Friday November 6, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday December 23, 2015 Tuesday December 15, 2015 Wednesday December 16, 2015
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate Thursday December 24, 2015 Tuesday December 8, 2015 Monday December 14, 2015
La Terre de chez nous Wednesday December 30, 2015 N/A N/A
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