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THE POWER YOU NEED FOR THE WORK YOU DO NEW T6 Series tractors from New Holland are packed with the power, operator convenience and fl exibility to master the multiple jobs you face. Six models from 90 to 120 PTO hp are powered by clean-running engines with ECOBlue™ SCR technology that reduce fuel use by a minimum of 10%*. Whether it’s heavy loader work, rugged row-crop fi eld work, haymaking or roadside mowing, T6 Series tractors respond with reliable performance and power you need to match the job at hand. UP TO 25 ADDED HP WHEN NEEDED WITH STANDARD ENGINE BOOST MANAGE HIGH HYDRAULIC FLOW DEMANDS WITH UP TO 26 GPM HANDLE HEAVY IMPLEMENTS WITH UP TO 13,460-LB 3-POINT LIFT CAPACITY LIFT HEAVY LOADS WITH UP TO 5,720-LB LOADER LIFT CAPACITY USED BALERS USED ROUND BALERS 0% FOR 48 MONTHS

Push your operation to the limit with the Gehl V270 and V330 vertical-lift skid loaders. These full-size machines provide 2,700 lbs. to 3,300 lbs. of rated operating capacity. The vertical lift linkage provides impressive lift heights and excellent forward reach at the top of the lift cycle.

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STRONGEST IN CLASS – Full-size skid loader provides high performance and high tractive forces. YANMAR INTERIM TIER IV ENGINE – Powerful turbodiesel engines provide 206 ft. lbs. of torque and 70.7 horsepower. VERTICAL-LIFT, HEAVY-DUTY BOOM – High-strength, low-profile design increases operator visibility and lifts loads in a nearly vertical path. PLUSH CAB DESIGN – Cab-forward design increases visibility to the bucket cutting edge and fully adjustable operator area provides customized comfort.

• Arnolds St. Martin, Willmar, Kimball • KLS Implement Inc. Elrosa • Lake Henry-Pierz Implement Pierz • Northland Farm Systems Inc. Owatonna • St. Joseph Equipment Eyota • United Farmers Cooperative Lafayette

NH BR740A, net, slice, XS, 4x5 ...........$19,300 NH BR7090, net, twine, XS, 5x6.........$24,800 NH BR7080, net, twine, STD, 5x5 ...............Call NH BR780A, AW, XS, EJ, 5x6 ...............$18,500 NH 648, AW, wide PU, 4x5...................$12,400 NH 660, AW, SVR wheels, 5x6 .............. $9,200 NH 565 Sq. baler, thrower..................... $7,800 JD 375, twine, monitor, 5x4 ................. $6,300 AGCO NI 4855, net, twine, 5x5 ............ $8,300

USED HAY TOOLS USED HAY & FORAGE 2.9% FOR 48 MONTHS NH HW345, S, P, discbine, 13’, 420 hrs $69,700 NH 1441 discbine, 15’, swivel .............$13,000 NH 1431, discbine, STD, 13’................$13,600 CIH DX131 disc MC, 13’, swivel ..........$16,900 Gehl 2415 disc MC, 15’, clean............... $9,900 NH 1475 haybine, 14’, 2300 HDR ......$10,500 NH 499 haybine, 12’, swing .................. $6,800 NH 1465 haybine, 9’ sickle .................... $8,500 NH 492 haybine, 9’ sickle ...................... $5,700 NH 489 haybine, 9’, sickle...................... $4,500

NH 1038 bale wagon, 105 CAP ........... $7,900 JD 1600A mow. cond., 14’..............Coming In

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JD 3975, 3RN, HH, Crop Pro................$29,600 JD 3970, 2RN, HH ..................................... $7,500 Gehl 1060, 2RW, 2RN, HH...................... $6,200 Gehl 980 forage box, 16’ tnd................ $5,800 Miller Pro 5200 forage box, 16’ tnd ... $8,500

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NH T7040, FWA, SS, 18.4x42, 150 hp..$92,000 NH TS130, FWA, cab, 18.4x38, 110 hp$42,000 Ford 7740, FWA, cab, ldr., 90 hp...........$29,300 Ford 5610, 2WD, Series II, ROPS, 62 hp $12,500 NH TC35DA, FWA, SS, hydro, cab, ldr., 35 HP......................................................$19,600 NH TT75, FWA, rops, 240 hrs., 62 hp ..$17,400 JD 2955, FWA, cab, ldr., 85 hp...............$24,500 Ford 4000, 4 cyl., SOS, gas ....................... $3,800 Ford 901, 4 cyl., 5 spd., gas ...................... $4,900 Ford 8N, 4 cyl., gas, 3 pt. ........................... $2,500 MF 471, 2WD, ROPS, 470 hrs.................$14,500 White 2-70, 2WD, cab, AC ........................ $7,800

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*When compared to New Holland T6000 Series (Tier 3) tractors. © 2012 CNH America LLC. New Holland is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC.








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STEP UP Step up to the driver’s suite: Kubota’s new M135GX. Crowned with the largest Kubota cab ever built, and one of the largest available in its class. You’ll enjoy the panoramic view from the ergonomically designed operator’s platform, with more headroom, more legroom — more work-all-day-in-comfort kind of room. So step up, because like every Kubota, the reliable and efficient M135GX works hard today and holds its value tomorrow. Ready to take the next step? See your local Kubota dealership to learn more.

Minnesota ALBERT LEA Thermo King Sales & Service 2317 Consul Street (507) 377-1631

GLENCOE Arnold’s of Glencoe 655 Lindbergh Trail (320) 864-5531 www.arnoldsinc.com

ALEXANDRIA Alex Power Equipment 111 50th Avenue West (320) 763-4994

HASTINGS Niebur Tractor and Equipment 14380 E 240th Street (651) 437-3531 www.nieburtractor.com

ANOKA/RAMSEY Lano Equipment 6140 Highway 10 NW (763) 323-1720 (888) 448-5266 www.lanoequip.com

KIMBALL Arnold’s of Kimball 701 State Highway 55 East (320) 398-3800 www.arnoldsinc.com

EYOTA St. Joseph Equipment 4710 County Road 7 SE (507) 545-2000

LEWISTON St. Joseph Equipment 6300 Highway 14 (507) 523-2114

LORETTO Lano Equipment, Inc. 23580 State Highway 55 (763) 479-8200 (888) 479-4342 www.lanoequip.com MARSHALL Kesteloot Enterprises, Inc. 2517 County Road 4 Miles North of Highway 54 (507) 532-0100 NEW ULM New Ulm Tractor & Equipment, Inc. 13144 County Road 25 (507) 354-3612 NORTH BRANCH Olson Power & Equipment 38560 14th Avenue (651) 674-4494 www.olsonpower.com

NORTH MANKATO Arnold’s of Mankato 1715 Howard Drive (507) 387-5515 www.arnoldsinc.com SHAKOPEE Lano Equipment, Inc. 3021 West 133rd Street (952) 445-6310 (877) 753-6100 www.lanoequip.com ST. MARTIN Arnold’s of St. Martin 374 Industrial Boulevard (320) 548-3285 www.arnoldsinc.com WILLMAR Haug Kubota, LLC 3585 Highway 12 East (320) 235-2717

Kubota Tractor Corporation Markets a Full Line of Tractors and Construction Equipment Through a Nationwide Network of Over 1,000 Authorized Dealers. Optional Equipment may be Shown.

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Iowa WAUKON Gary’s Tractor and Implement, Inc. 727 East Main Street (563) 568-3509

South Dakota SIOUX FALLS Pfeifer Implement 5301 West 12th Street (605) 338-6351

Wisconsin ARCADIA Value Implement W26005 Volds Lane (608) 323-7399 arcadiasales@valueimplement.com CASHTON Portland Implement Highway 33 & 27 (608) 654-5575 (800) 998-9624


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Dairy Calendar Submit your dairy events to mark.k@dairystar.com or write to: Dairy Star, 522 Sinclair Lewis. Ave., Sauk Centre, MN 56378

AgStar Partners with U of M Extension to offer Labor Management Workshops, June 26 AgStar Financial Services, ACA, with promotional assistance from the Minnesota Milk Producers Association, Minnesota Dairy Initiative and Southwest Minnesota Farm Business Management Association, has partnered with the University of Minnesota Extension to present a new workshop, “Employment Skills for Today – Planning for Success” in various locations throughout the state. These full-day workshops offer practical information and strategies to help farm families handle the regulatory and management aspects associated with a hired workforce. These workshops are open to producers in all industries. Workshop participants will gain a greater understanding of legal and tax issues related to labor workforce management. Specically, the sessions will address tasks employers must complete to properly document workers, maintaining effective communication with employees, the hiring process and employee compensation. In addition, because the industry is experiencing great diversity in the workforce, a section of the workshop will address important cultural differences for employer awareness. “Employment Skills for Today – Planning for Success” workshops are scheduled for the following dates and locations. Please note that program times in all locations are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and lunch will be provided. June 21: Rochester, Minn.; UCR-Heintz Center (Room number TBA); 1926 College View Road SE, Rochester, Minn. 55904. June 26: St. Cloud, Minn.: Midtown Square, Room 218; 3333 West Division Street, St. Cloud, Minn. 56303 The workshops are free, but space is limited. To register, please call AgStar at 866-577-1831. Stearns County Discovery Farm Field Day, June 28 The Stearns County Soil and Water Conservation District, in partnership with the Sauk River Watershed District, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, MN Department of Agriculture and MN Agricultural Water Resources Center are planning a eld day at the Nick and Tara Meyer Dairy Farm-Stearns County Discovery Farm near Sauk Centre, Minn. The eld day is set for Thursday, June 28, and will begin at 9 a.m. and continue to approximately 11:30 a.m. Milk and cookies will be provided. The target audience for this eld day will include landowners, local government unit employees, elected ofcials, and any other interested parties. The eld day will consist of a tour and presentations on the following: Mississippi River Basin Initiative Program; Minnesota Discovery Farms Overview; Stearns County Discovery Farm soils and farming system; Stearns County Discovery Farm equipment and data; Stearns County Discovery Farm sample collection process; Question and Answer session with landowners Nick and Tara Meyer. Discovery Farms Minnesota is a farmer-led effort to gather information and assess the water quality impact of different types of farms, in landscapes all across Minnesota. The mission of the Discovery Farms program is to gather water quality information under real-world conditions, providing practical, credible, site-specic information to enable better farm management. The program is designed to collect accurate measurements of sediment, nitrogen and phosphorus movement over the soil surface and through subsurface drainage tiles and to generate a better understanding of the relationship between agricultural land management and water quality. Nick and Tara Meyer, who own and operate Meyer Dairy Farm south of Sauk Centre, were selected by the Minnesota Agricultural Water Resource Center to participate in the Discovery Farms program in 2010. The data monitoring sites were installed and fully functional by March 2011. Surface water runoff and subsurface drainage from the edge of eld site will be collected for a total of 5-7 years. The data received from the site will be analyzed for sediment, total phosphorus, phosphate phosphorus, total ammonium, and nitrate nitrogen in an effort to calculate total nutrient and sediment movement. “We are proud to be a part of the Discovery Farm program, because as farmers, we know environmental stewardship and farming go hand in hand,” said Tara. Nick and Tara Meyer also received the Outstanding Conservationist Award from the Stearns County Soil and Water Conservation District in 2009.

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2012 MSCA Summer Tour, July 10 The Mississippi Valley Cattleman’s Association will be hosting a tour on July 10. Tour stops include: Smude Sunower Oil; Tom and Jennifer Smude bottle oil from their sunowers and run a 400-500 head feed lot. Hanneken Angus; Ralph and Carla Hanneken operate a progressive and successful angus herds in Minnesota. HB Farms; John, Greg and Bennie Holtz raise purebred Charolais plus have a modern dairy heifer operation. DLCC Ranch; Dar, Lynn, Lane and Leah Geiss have South Devon cattle, with genetics spread out across the world. Virnig Farms; Mark and Kevin Virnig installed state-of-the-art robotic milkers to save on labor costs. Camp Ripley Military Base; Tour the National Guard base and Minnesota Military Museum. Vince Waldoch Farm is a cow-calf operation and Rolling Thunder Ranch is a custom grazing operation. Registration/ breakfast begins at 6 a.m. at the Morrison County Fairgrounds in Little Falls, Minn. Tours begin at 6:40 a.m., lunch will be served at the farms beginning at 11:30 a.m. After the tours are complete, dinner will be served at the fairgrounds starting at 5:15 p.m. Cost is $35 per adult. Registration form can found at www.mnsca.org. Make checks payable to MVCA. Mail payment and registration to Darv Keehr, 22810 175th Ave., Little Falls, MN 56345. Scott-Le Sueur Summer Dairy Series, “On Your Dairy: Making the Most of Your Resources”, July 10 University of Minnesota Extension in Scott and Le Sueur counties is excited to offer its Summer Dairy Series again in 2012. The series features three on-farm tours and sessions on Tuesdays July 10, July 31, and August 14. The program will run at all locations from noon to 2 p.m., with lunch provided. There will be a short, informal presentation from the guest speaker(s), an overview of the farm from the host and plenty of time for questions and discussion. The topic and location will change for each session. This series is offered free of charge and all are welcome to attend. The Summer Dairy Series is sponsored by the Dairy Protability Enhancement Program and refreshments at each site will be provided courtesy of the Scott/ Le Sueur County American Dairy Association. Session 1: July 10 at Kuball Dairy Farm, owned by Nathan and Shannon Kuball and located at 22156 Lake Avenue, Waterville, Minn. The Kuballs are fth generation on the dairy and have been in partnership with Nathan’s parents since 2003, where they milk 170 cows. In 2011 they renovated the ventilation in their free stall barn nding that it has improved conditions considerably. They practice precise forage management, and Nathan and his feed representative will discuss their three main forage handling details which provide the cows an optimum quality feed. Noah Litherland from the University of Minnesota Extension Dairy Team will give a presentation about maximizing forage quality. Session 2: July 31 at Wagner Dairy, owned by Randy and LouAnn Wagner and located at 26681 Texas Avenue, Webster, Minn. The Wagners milk 160 Holstein cows and farm 550 acres of corn, oats, alfalfa, and soybeans. Their cows are milked in a tie stall barn and the switch cows are in a bedded pack barn. Dr. Jeff Reneau from the University of Minnesota Extension Dairy Team will give a presentation about maximizing cow comfort with an operation’s given settings. Lunch at this location will be provided by ADM and Hastings Co-op Creamery. Session 3: August 14 at Stocker Dairy, owned by Rick and Ann Stocker and located at 3216 W. 220th Street, Jordan, Minn. The Stockers milk 75 Holstein cows, feed out their own steers, and raise 300 acres of corn, alfalfa, barley, and soybeans. The Stockers built a hoop barn for their youngstock in 2007 and installed an automatic calf feeder in early May. This nal session will feature three speakers. Noah Litherland, University of Minnesota Extension, will discuss current calf research being conducted at the University; Frank Gaudin, ADM Alliance Nutrition, will talk about colostrum management; Dr. Shayne Marker, Waconia Vet Clinic, will present about calf vaccinations and care. Lunch at this location will be provided by ADM, Bongards, and 1st National Bank of Le Center. For more information, contact Laura T. Kieser, Extension Educator, University of Minnesota Extension – Carver and Scott Counties by phone at (952) 4925386 or by email at torb0022@umn.edu. A program brochure for this series can be viewed online at: http://z.umn.edu/slsds Farmer to Farmer Tour, July 12 University of Minnesota Extension Carver County will host its annual Farmer to Farmer Tour on Thursday, July 12 at Flower-Brook Holsteins and Highview Farms, both located near Hamburg, Minn. This year’s focus for the Tour is Forage Management and Feeding. Topics to be covered include forage quality, storage methods, feed efciencies, and maximizing forage value. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., including tours of both farms, Extension speakers, and a lunch provided by the Carver County Dairy Core Team. This program is free to anyone Turn to CALENDAR | Page 11

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Continued from CALENDAR | Page 10 interested in attending. Thank you to Dairy Protability Enhancement Program for being a program sponsor. The rst stop on the tour will begin at 10 a.m. at Flower-Brook Holsteins, owned by Andy and Jodene Stuewe and located at 15335 Martha Street, Hamburg, Minn. On the farm, Andy and Jodene milk 90 registered Holstein cows and grow 350 acres of corn, alfalfa, soybeans, and wheat. In 2009, they built a hoop barn for their calves and recently started feeding pasteurized milk. Forage management includes corn silage in a bag and a silo, and a hay/grass mix stored in a Harvestore. The second stop on the tour will begin at 1 p.m. at Highview Farms, owned by Jim and Jody Oelfke and Family and located at 35603 170th Street, Hamburg. Highview Farms includes dairy, beef, and commercial cropping businesses. The dairy farm milks 220 registered Jersey cows and features automatic calf feeders. Forages for the dairy include haylage and silage—which are stored in bags— and dry hay. They also feed some alfalfa/grass mix. Prior to the tour of Highview Farms, lunch will be served at the Oelfke farm, starting at noon. There will also be equipment on display at Highview Farms, courtesy of Lano Equipment of Norwood. A New Holland Rotor Cut round baler and H&S in-line bale wrapper will be on site for viewing and discussion. There is no pre-registration required for this event. To assist with the meal count, please call the Carver County Extension Ofce at 952-466-5300 (press zero for support staff) with the number of people attending from your family by Wednesday, July 11. Meal count information can also be emailed to Laura Kieser

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at torb0022@umn.edu. For further information, contact Laura Kieser, Extension Educator, Carver County, 952-466-5306. A brochure for this program can be viewed online: http://z. umn.edu/ftf 2012 National Mastitis Council Regional Meeting, Aug. 15-16 The National Mastitis Council invites dairy enthusiasts to attend its Regional Meeting celebrating another year of dedication to reducing mastitis and enhancing milk quality, Aug. 15-16 at the Holiday Inn City Centre, Sioux Falls, S.D. The NMC Regional Meeting is a two-day forum for dairy professionals to exchange information about practical, on-farm aspects of udder health, mastitis control, milking management and milk quality. This year’s Regional Meeting features a new format consisting of short courses to provide attendees with hands-on learning in small group sessions. Short courses offered to attendees will cover a range of topics geared towards dairy producers, their employees and milk quality advisers. Topics include: milking system testing and analysis, motivating dairy farm employees, bulk tank and milk sampling techniques and interpretation of results, a session for Spanish speaking milkers, and other topics. Some short courses will provide on-farm opportunities to apply knowledge gained. Registration and additional information soon will be available at www.nmconline.org.

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(PL) ‘09 JD 4995, 245/201 hrs. w/995 impeller, #31995............................................................... $86,000 (SC) ‘04 JD 4995, 1688/1300 hrs., impeller, #32650 ............................................ $69,000 (CA) ‘09 JD 568 w/wrap, #33860 ................. $32,000 (CA) ‘08 JD 468 w/wrap, #33068 ................. $29,900 (CA) ‘09 JD 468 w/wrap, #33786 ................. $28,900 (PL) ‘09 JD 946 mower cond., #31284....... $26,900 (WA) ‘08 JD 835 Mo-Co, #20238 ................. $24,900 (SC) ‘06 JD 567 w/wrap, #30324 ................. $22,900 (CA) ‘06 JD 567, #33802 ................................. $22,500 (PL) ‘05 JD 567 w/wrap, #33132 .................. $21,900 (CA) ‘03 JD 567 round baler, #35410 ......... $19,000 (NF) ‘05 JD 735, 11’6” Mo-Co, #35772 ....... $17,900 (PL) ‘02 JD 567, #33493 .................................. $17,500 (NF) ‘05 JD 735, 11’6” mower cond., #35773$16,900 (CA) ‘05 JD 735, 13’ mower cond., impeller, #32498 ............................................ $16,900 (SV) ‘02 JD 567 round baler, #31937 ......... $15,900 (PL) ‘92 JD 535 round baler, #35754 .............$9,500 (CA) ‘90 JD 328T square baler w/40 ejector, #33081.......................................$9,000 (CA) ‘95 JD 930, 11’6” Mo-C0, #36051 ..........$8,500 (NF) ‘99 JD 3950, PTFH, #35843 .....................$8,000 (NF) ‘92 JD 3970, PTFH, elect/hydro controls, #35210 .......................$7,750 (PL) ‘92 JD 535 round baler, #35823 .............$7,500 (PL) ‘90 JD 3970 w/7’ hay head, #35822 ......$7,500 (WA) ‘89 JD535 round baler, #36039............$7,000

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Replastering and Complete Silo Repair At Its Best! Silo Replastering is a very specialized business that we excel in, due to experience, the best equipment and mixture for cement. We high pressure blast the walls for the cleanest and roughest finish. The rougher the better. We want the walls to get moist so the stave doesn’t dry the plaster any faster than possible; It is extremely important that all old silage and corroded concrete be removed. This important wall clean-up will assure the Osakis crew that the new plaster will bond completely with the existing silo walls.

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EXPERIENCE THE ADVANTAGE A special combination of cement, hardener, plaster sand, and water are thoroughly mixed to create heavy, rich concrete plaster. The pumped and applied under pressure to the silo walls, during this process, the silo crew makes every effort to fill any voids or worn spots on the wall. We also hand trowel for a very smooth finish for a slick wall.

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Dairies host dairy celebrations Benton County Dairy Breakfast on the Farm, June 23 The Benton County Dairy Breakfast on the Farm will be held on Saturday June 23 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The location is New Heights Dairy, owned by Brent Czech, just north of Rice. The farm is located about 3.5 miles north of the stoplight intersection of US Hwy 10 and County Road 2 in Rice and then about 1.5 miles to the east on Benton County Road 40. Minnesota’s Princess Kay of the Milky Way Mary Zahurones will be attending with Benton County Dairy Princesses and Ambassadors. Princess Kay is from Pierz. The Dairy Breakfast on the farm is a great opportunity for people to enjoy time with neighbors and friends and to gain a better understanding and appreciation for the skills, talents and tools farmers use to produce the food for all the rest of us. There will be a petting zoo, children’s art, and other activities that children and adults can enjoy and learn from. The event is planned to be an interesting experience for everyone, town and country alike. These events are held around Minnesota and grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles and neighbors have found it a good opportunity for seeing the farm. The breakfast menu includes pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs and fruit. The cost of the breakfast is a free will offering. For more information, contact Lawrence Thell at 320-250-5966. Lyon County Bus Tour, June 24 The tour begins at 1:30 p.m. A bus will be at the Marshall High School to take visitors to Moorse Dairy; in addition, the tour will visit a beef feedlot, organic crop farm, and a hog farm. The tour will end with a free supper at 6:30 p.m. The tour is free. Contact Carolyn Olson, 507-423-6340 for more information. Beltrami County Breakfast on the Farm, June 24 Starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 11 a.m. at the Beltrami County Fairgrounds. Menu includes pancakes, blueberries, strawberries, ham, coffee and milk. Activities include educational and safety exhibits. Parking will be available at the fairgrounds. Contact Tim Neft 218-647-8689, for more information. Dinner on the Dairy, June 28 Join the Lingen Family, Pat, Trudy and Shane Lingen, on their dairy near Edgerton, Minn. The Lingens will be having an Open House while serving dinner from 5:30 – 8 p.m. The meal is complimentary provided by Pipestone ADA. The dairy is located at 826 140th Ave., Edgerton, Minn. Directions from Pipestone: Hwy 30 east six miles to 140th Ave., south 1.75 miles. Sponsors: Pipestone ADA; Pipestone Livestock Auction Market; Pipestone Veterinary Clinic; Hubbard Feeds; Chandler Feeds; Land O’Lakes; Edgerton Vet Clinic; Gorters Clay & Dairy; Bruce Iverson/ABS. West Central Dairy Days Cattle Show, June 29 The West Central Dairy Days Cattle Show is Friday, June 29 at 10:30 a.m. at the Kandiyohi County Fairgrounds. Ages 5 - 19 (as of January 1) can exhibit. There are classes for all six dairy breeds, Junior and Grand Champion Overall, plus Junior, Intermediate and Senior Showmanship. For entry forms contact your local 4-H extension educator, local high school Ag education instructor, or Wade Gustafson, Dairy Management Instructor at Ridgewater College at wade.gustafson@ridgewater.edu or 320-222-5269. Cass County Breakfast on the Farm, June 30 Located at the Pine River Fairgrounds, menu will include an all you can eat breakfast. Contact: Sarah Kuschel, 218-587-5531 for more information. Nobles County Breakfast on the Farm, June 30 Starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 1 p.m. at Mike Bousema Farms, 30812 240th Street, Worthington, Minn. From Worthington, go on Diagonal Road (Cty Rd 25) formerly Highway 266,1/2 mile north of I-90 and 1/8 mile west on 240th Street. Cost is free. Menu includes Chris Cakes breakfast. Activities include petting zoo, and children’s games. Parking will be available on site. Contact: Matt Widboom, 507-360-6632 for more information. Turn to CELEBRATIONS | Page 13

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Nominations sought for the “2013 MOSES Organic Farmer of the Yearâ€? award The Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) is seeking nominations for the “MOSES 2013 Organic Farmer of the Yearâ€? award which will be presented at the 24th annual MOSES Organic Farming Conference in La Crosse, Wis., February 21-23, 2013. For the 11th year now, MOSES will recognize an outstanding organic farmer or farm family who are innovators; who excel in managing their farm resources such as soil, water, wildlife, and biodiversity; and who serve as educators and shining examples in their communities, and to the next generation of organic farmers. Francis and Susan Thicke of Radiance Dairy in Fairďƒželd, Iowa, received the 2012 Organic Farmer of the Year Award. The Thickes serve as the “community dairyâ€? of Fairďƒželd, marketing a variety of products from their 80-cow organic Jersey herd within four miles of the farm. “We felt very honored to receive the award because we know there are many creative and innovative organic farmers in the Midwest,â€? Francis said. “They all deserve recognition for what they do. I would encourage people to nominate outstanding organic farmers they know for the 2013 Organic Farmer of the Year.â€? Anyone can nominate a farmer for the award. Nomination forms are available by calling the MOSES ofďƒžce at 715-778-5775 or at the MOSES website, www. mosesorganic.org/foy.html. All nominations are due by Sept. 15, 2012. The MOSES Organic Farmer of the Year award is presented at the annual MOSES Organic Farming Conference, which had 3,100 attendees in 2012. It includes a cash gift of $500, full registration to the 2013 Organic Farming Conference, lodging during the conference, and a gift certiďƒžcate redeemable at the conference book sales booth. LSP’s Farm Beginnings course accepting applications for 2012-2013 session until Aug. 1 The Land Stewardship Project (LSP) is now accepting applications for its 2012-2013 Farm Beginnings course. Farm Beginnings class sessions will begin this fall and are being offered in the communities of Morris, Minn., and River Falls, Wis. The application deadline for the 2012-2013 Farm Beginnings course is Aug. 1. For application materials or for more information, see www.farmbeginnings.org or contact Karen Benson at 507-523-3366; lspse@landstewardshipproject.org. In 2012, LSP’s Farm Beginnings program is marking its 15th year of providing ďƒžrsthand training in low-cost, sustainable methods of farming. The course is tailor-made for people of all ages just getting started in farming, as well as established farmers looking to make changes in their operations. Farm Beginnings participants learn goal setting, ďƒžnancial planning, enterprise planning, marketing and innovative production techniques. Classes are led by farmers and other agricultural professionals from the area. The classes, which meet approximately twice-a-month, run until March 2013, followed by an on-farm education component that includes farm tours and skills sessions. The fee is $1,500 per farming partnership (ďƒ&#x;exible payment plan and partial scholarships available), and early-bird registrants are eligible to attend on-farm education events this summer and fall. Farm safety includes a ďƒžrst-aid kit As the pace of farm activities picks up in the summer, the likelihood of accidents also increases. That means having a ďƒžrst-aid kit on the farm is essential, according to J.W. Schroeder, the North Dakota State University Extension Service’s dairy specialist. “But because workplaces vary widely in their location and size, the degree of hazards that can occur, the amount of staff training and availability of professional medical services, Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards do not require farms to have speciďƒžc contents in ďƒžrst-aid kits,â€? he says. He recommends starting with a basic range of ďƒžrst-aid items to deal with most types of injuries encountered on the farm. Turn to UDDER STUFF | Page 15

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COWS SALE, barn is full, level 4 Johnes-free closed since 40’s, Reg. $1,500$2,000. Esmur-Downs Holsteins (Jack & Ginger Frederichs). Call 218-4455787. 11-TFN-F HOLSTEIN BULLS, red and white and black and white. Over 40 years of DHIA testing and AI breeding, closed herd for many years. Johne’s-free phase four guaranteed. Also, some cross-breeds. Delivery available. Call 507-879-3489 or 507-8793133. 24-TFN-B SPRINGING HFRS., (20) Holstein, (10) Jersey. (10) Jersey-Holstein cross. Will trade for steers, beef cows or open Holstein hfrs. Call 608-788-6258 or 507-251-2616. 9-1-F (50) SPRINGING HOLSTEIN HFRS., from 30,000 lb. herd, Johnes vaccinated, half bred with sexed semen. Call 715491-7092. 9-2-F

CUSTOM HEIFER RAISING--freestalls, pens, pasture, any age, reasonable rates. Call 320-238-2218. 15-TFN-F (20) BRED HOLSTEIN HFRS., bred to Brown Swiss bull, calving Sept./Oct. Call 605-758-2318. 8-6-F (20) HOLSTEIN BRED HFRS., vaccinated, bred Jersey & Holstein; also Holstein bull calves. Call 701866-5531. 9-1-F (3) HOLSTEIN SPRINGERS, AI sired and AI bred, due August, located near Flandreau, SD. Call 785269-7484. 9-2-B HOLSTEIN BULLS-Great selection from EX and VG high-producing cows, 26,800 RHA, Johnes free. Call Olmar Farms at 507794-2697 or 507-220-0730. 1-TFN-B (11) HOLSTEIN SPRINGING HFRS., due in Aug. Call 218-390-1397. 8-TFN-F

RETIRING, SELLING ENTIRE HERD OF MILK COWS & SPRINGING HFRS., tie stall barn, closed herd. Call 605-345-4618. 7-TFN-F DAIRY GOAT DOES, out of Hostetler breeding; also breeding bucks available. Call 319-350-5819. 24-TFN-F 100+ REG. JERSEY COWS, all ages and stages, $1,800. Call Joe 651257-5819. 16-TFN-F BULLS, home-bred, variety of ages/genetics. Alberts Pine-Shelter Farms, Pine Island, MN (just north of Rochester). Call Dave at 507-356-8625 or 507-3564462. TFN-B HOLSTEIN SPRINGING HFRS., AI sired; (2) Reg. Holstein breeding bulls, serviceable age, can deliver, will consider nancing. Call 320-2677260. 9-1-B

Miscellaneous - WANTED 20”, 8 BOLT IMPLEMENT RIMS & extendable pole for JD running gears. Call 320-573-2048. 13-TFN-F SHANK ASSEMBLY for JD 875 or off newer 960 row crop cultivator. Call 612-490-4173. 9-1-F PORTABLE CATTLE LOADING CHUTE. Call 563-920-0065. 21-TFN-F

30 TO 100 FREESTALLS. 10,000 BU. OR LARGER Call Andrew 218-538-6677 DRYING BIN in good or cell 218-252-1293. 9-2-F cond. Call 320-845-7090. 8-2-F LATE MODEL SILAGE BLOWER, in good condi- JD 7000 6 OR 8 ROW tion. Call 218-863-3954. PLANTER & 6620 or 7720 combine. Call 3209-1-F 760-6050. 22-TFN-F GOOD USED JAMESWAY CLEANER CHAIN, Here Today. 250 ft., Please call 763-227Gone Tomorrow. 5192. 8-4-F Give Classifieds a try.


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Miscellaneous - WANTED ALUMINUM SEMI END-DUMP TRAILER; OR FALSE BOTTOM TRAILER; 6” alum. irrigation pipe. Call 320-3462819 or 320-250-4600. 9-TFN-F

PAYING CASH for barn bulk milk tanks and bulk milk trucks, Sauk Centre, MN. Call 480-313-8460. 1-TFN-F

GEHL 970 16’ SELFUNLOADING BOX, runs good, $1,650/obo, Central MN. Call 320-492-2960. 9-1-F

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GOOD USED 18’ NTECH MANURE AUGER, $800/obo; 190’ new poly brisket board, $3.00/ sq. ft.; 240 good used 14” wide smooth belt for Jamesway or Badger feeder or conveyor. Call 320979-9873. 9-1-P DELAVAL MIDLINE 10 SWING PARLOR EQUIPMENT, installed 2008, jar, transfer pump, takeoffs, o/weight indicators, pulsators, 6 month maintenance, currently being used. Call 715-6728587. 8-2-B 6X16’ FEATHERLITE BUMPER PULL STOCK TRAILER; rubber mats & new tires; IH #130 pto manure spdr. Call 218-4160189. 9-1-F USED DAIRYTECH PASTEURIZER, 30 gal. DT30, discard milk and colostrum capable, refurbished. Call 507-4585624. 8-6-F GEHL 1710 ROUND BALER. Call 507-8773081. 9-1-F JD OATS PICK UP ATTACHMENT, new belts, rubber ngers. Call 641220-5696. 9-2-F BOUMATIC 800 GAL. BULK TANK; Boumatic vacuum pump & motor; Boumatic pipeline w/auto wash; Badger barn cleaner w/light blue chain & corner wheels. Call 218-2808599. 9-1-VM NI 486 SOFT CORE RB. Call 320-333-4075. 8-4-F

USED HOOF TRIMMING TILT TABLE w/ transfer cart, $1,000. Call 507-248-3258. 8-2-F NH 790 CHOPPER w/ hay head, 100 acres. Call 507-964-5769 or 507-3801235. 3-TFN-F NH 166 HAY INVERTER, like new cond., $4,900. Call 320-2773782. 9-1-F ‘04 AG BAGGER MODEL 670, 10’ $17,000. Call 507-251-9967. 8-2-F GEHL 8335 TMR MIXER. Call 641-330-3573. 9-1-F LATE MODEL 90’ WILRICH FIELD SPRAYER, 1000 gal. tank: 12’ danish tine cultivator. Call 320-254-8400. 2-TFN-F HESSTON 4700 BIG SQ. BALER, 3x3x8 bale, $20,000. Call 218-8475195. 9-1-F NH 565 SMALL SQ. BALER w/thrower; (3) 9x18 bale throw racks w/ trailers. Call 320-3526943. 9-3-F FREE, 30 used car & implement tires suitable for covering piles. Free delivery within 50 miles. Call 218-385-2746. 1-TFN-F FORD 3000 GAS TRACTOR, paint, tin & tires in excellent condition, $5,000.00. Call 320-2507146. 9-1-F LOFTNESS STALK CHOPPER, 6RN, like new, $7,200. Call 320-2509665. 9-1-F

3000 GAL. BULK TANK. Call 319-321-3110. 9-3-F JD VANBRENT PRESS DRILL W/26’ steel press wheels for parts. Call 320766-4321. 9-1-F GEHL 1085 CHOPPER w/processor, Metal Alert, new knives & cutter bar, 16.5x16.1 tires, HA1210 HH, TR3038 CH. Call 952-467-3597. 9-1-F FARMALL 560 TRACTOR, gas, WF, very clean, low hours, $5,500. Call 320-980-1758. 8-2-F GEHL 910 AND 920 BOXES, (2) on 10T gears, (2) on Westendorf 12T gears. Call 507-215-2180. 4-TFN-F ‘08 35 TON SEMI TRAILER, beaver tail & ramps, 51’ total length. Call 320-760-6942. 12-TFN-F (2) MEYER 4516 SILAGE BOXES, 14L tires, RH unload, 12T running gear. Call 612-616-7983. 9-2-F PSI POWER WASHERS, Power Washers Hot/ Cold, Cabinet Parts Washers, Chemicals, Presoaks, Degreasers, Large Parts Inventory Shipped Same Day, On Site Service. Industrial, Commercial, Farm, Sales, Repair, and Rental. “The Guys That Work Great Under Pressure” 1-800-555-1677. Serving you from 3 locations: West Central MN Region – Pennock, MN Location SW MN Region – Wilmont, MN Location NW IA Region – Harrisburg, SD Location & Wilmont, MN Location SE SD Region – Harrisburg, SD Location. 23-TFN-B JD 8850, good tires, service records, runs great, $27,OOO. Call 1-320-3041668. 9-1-F

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Case-IH 1680, SN: 28549, good unit ........................... $26,900 ‘97 Case-IH 2188, SN: JJC0195483, w/duals, Field Tracker, nicest one around, 3365/2561 hrs. ............................ $98,900 ‘98 Case-IH 2388, SN: JJC0197410, 4080/2996 hrs. .. $69,900 ‘01 C-IH 2388 combine, RWA, SN:JJC0269888, 3087/2308 hrs. $98,900 ‘03 C-IH 2388 combine, SN:JJC0273736, RWA, 2350/1833 hrs .$150,400 ‘04 Case-IH 2388, RWA, Field Tracker, SN: JJC0275552, 3100/2250 hrs. ..............................................................$129,000 ‘09 C-IH 8120 combine w/tracks, SN:Y9G206739, 1000 hrs. $280,900 IHC 810 13’ pickup head, SN: 50106, good ................... $1,900 ‘98 Case-IH 1020, 25’ flex head, SN: JJC0316690......... $9,500 C-IH 1020 25’ flex head, SN:JJC0328402 w/crary air reel, very nice ........................................... $19,500 ‘05 Case-IH 2020, 30’ flex head, SN: CBJ020189 ........ $21,000 ‘08 Case-IH 2020, 35’ flex head, SN: CBJ041646 ........ $22,500 C-IH 1063 Series 6R30” corn head, SN:JJC0153158, nice .$14,500 C-IH 1083 8R30” corn head, SN:JJC0244459 ............. $15,000 C-IH 2608 series, 8R30” folding chopping corn head, SN:816N27001 .......................................................... $65,000 Alloway 20CD, 20’ shredder, SN: 24222 ........................ $8,500 Alloway 20CD, 20’ shredder, SN: 527359, new knives ... $8,900 Alloway 22CD, 22’ shredder, SN: 25782 ........................ $8,900 Loftness 22’ shredder ..................................................... $9,500 ‘09 J&M 1151 grain cart w/walking tandems, scale, 22” row spacing, exc. ......................................................$41,500

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flat topped office desk w/4 reg drawers • 2 file drawers and center drawer w/cherry stain • Computer stand w/hutch w/cherry stain • wide 2 drawer cherry stained file cabinet • 2 drawer metal file cabinets and 5 drawer metal file cabinets • wood wardrobes • metal side by side cabinet w/2 drawers • 4 section office desk w/ cabinets above • narrow table; computer printer stand • and more

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rubber mats • gloves; hoses • garden tools • Rug Id fertilizer spreader • snow shovels • 100’ 12 gauge, insulated wire • plastic pipe ...and much more

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TOOLS:

USED EQUIPMENT SPECIALS

Tractors ‘79 JD 4840, powershift, SN: 6835R, new tires ........ $27,500 Versatile 876, 4WD tractor, SN:223103, fresh eng. OH $38,000 IHC 504 tractor........................................................... $3,900 IHC 656 tractor w/loader ............................................ $8,500 C-IH MX240, MFD w/front duals, SN:JJA0098097, 5,000 hrs. ................................... $83,500 ‘01 CIH MX270, MFD w/autoguidance, new tires, SN: JJA0111288, 3500 hrs. ................................... $96,000 C-IH STX500, 4WD, SN:JEE0104677, new tires, nice . $189,000 ‘06 C-IH 430, quad, SN:Z5F100007, only 1200 hrs! $210,000 Case 40XT Uniloader, SN:JAF0347305, cab w/heater, 2050 hrs.,.................................................................... $16,900 Case 1840 Uniloader, SN: JAF0190608, 3875 hrs ... $11,900 ‘08 Case 445 Series 3, SN: N8M485651, 1800 hrs. . $28,900 Planting/Tillage Wilrich Quad 42’ field cultivator w/4 bar mulcher........ $22,500 DMI 730B Ecolotiger, SN:723830 ............................... $18,000 DMI 730B Ecolotiger w/cushion gang, SN:JFH0016988, nice ........................................................................... $21,900 C-IH 9300 DMI, 9 shank Ecolotiger, SN: JFH0005771 $29,000 C-IH 870, 26’, 13 shank, SN: JFH0043157, nice......... $68,000 Combine & Harvest Equipment Case-IH 1660 combine, SN:JJC0039580, new eng. 400 hrs. ago, 4120 hrs ............................................................. $35,000

Balzer 4200 - $18,500

We stock parts for older model IH tractors

Randy: 563-599-0772 Kristine: 563-543-6634 Home: 563-875-9230 Check auction website www.auctionzip.com ID #5425 for more information and photo’s.

Auctioneer notes: Cargill Salt is liquidating the items listed at auction more items day of auction.There are a lot of good items like new.Time for removel of big items will be announced the day of the auction.Viewing of items at 8:00 AM June 30th. Terms and Conditions: Announcements the day of the auction take precedence over any printed material. Cash or good check. ID required. All settlements on aution day. All items sold “AS IS”. Not responsible for accidents.




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Patz 270 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz 620 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz V350 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz 620 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz 500 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz 500 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Used Patz 4305, good cond. Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz V615, 2 speed box, 2-1/2 yrs. old Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz V500 - $18,500 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz V615 w/2 spd box, 3 yrs. old Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz V-350 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

NDE 1402 - $18,500 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

Used Patz 420 - $32,700 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

Knight 3142 Reel - $19,800 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

NDE 554 - 24,700 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

Used Patz 620 vert. w/new screws - $37,000 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

Gehl 8285 - $7,800 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

Patz V500 - $23,500 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

Patz 950 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

Various Models & Sizes On Hand Hartung Sales 320-836-2697

Houle 7300 gal. tank Hartung Sales 320-836-2697

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Patz 420: All sizes in stock Hartung Sales 320-836-2697

Patz 950 Hartung Sales 320-836-2697

Knight 3250 Reel Auggie Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

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Knight 3300, recond., nice - $6,950 Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

Good selection of used bedding choppers on hand - Call for price Isaacson Sales & Service 507-228-8270

Patz 1200 mixers on hand - ready to deliver! Hartung Sales 320-836-2697

Meyer 3245 R Series spreader, gone through shop - $6,300 Isaacson Sales & Service 507-228-8270

Gehl 7210 Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677

Agri-Metal 11 hp chopper, good cond. Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

New mixers in stock. Free Demo. Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

Agrival 5600 bale chopper $15,500 Isaacson Sales & Service 507-228-8270

Badger 12,500L w/injector - Call Isaacson Sales & Service 507-228-8270

Patz 9184 bale chopper - $15,800 Isaacson Sales & Service 507-228-8270

Patz 4350 stationary Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677

“The mix is more uniform...”

O’Loughlin Farms, John and Steve O’Loughlin of Shakopee, MN. “This is our sixth Patz mixer. We use the same ration in our Patz vertical as we did in our last auger mixer. The mix is more uniform from front to back and we save 1-1/2 hours a day feeding.” CONTACT WWW.PATZCORP.COM FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF DAIRY EQUIPMENT.

Or see one of these PATZ Corporation dealers for a list of used mixers or a FREE Demo.

• Brynsaas Sales & Service, Inc. Decorah, IA • www.brynsaas.com 563-382-4484 • Story Sales & Service, Inc. Faribault, MN • www.storysalesandservice.com 800-491-3724 • 507-334-3724 Plainview, MN • 507-534-3195 • River Valley Sales, LLC Lewiston, MN • 507-523-3491 • Hartung Sales & Service, Inc. Freeport, MN • 320-836-2697 • Hobert Sales, Inc. Cokato, MN • 320-286-6284 800-820-6455 (MILK)

Patz bedding chopper, 13 hp, completely rebuilt, nice

• Isaacson Sales & Service, Inc. Lafayette, MN 507-228-8270 • 888-228-8270 • Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. of MN, Inc. Pipestone, MN • 507-825-3271 • Ross Equipment Co., Inc. Lonsdale, MN 800-645-7677 • 507-744-2525 • Don & Leo Wille Construction, LLC Garnavillo, IA • 563-252-2034

(3) bedding choppers Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677

Supreme 500 Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677

Weaverline Feed Carts - New and recond. in stock ready to go (FREE Demo) Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

Gehl 8335 - on hand - $5,500 Isaacson Sales & Service 507-228-8270

Agrimetal 530 feed cart Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677


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