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Autonomous tractors to be on display at upcoming Farm Science Review

By Liz Partsch epartsch@farmanddairy.com

The future of farming is here — and it isn’t flying tractors but self-driving ones. Precision agriculture’s latest push is autonomous tractors — self-driving tractors that can be programmed or remotely controlled to perform certain duties. Pitched as more efficient and more farm-productive, autonomous tractors are just beginning to appear on the market.

“It’s going to be one of those things where things are going to start out slow, it’s

going to pick up speed,” Shearer told Farm and Dairy. “There’s gonna be farmers that figure out how to use the technology to make money. And I think, ultimately, the marketplace determines how quickly automation is adopted.”

What are autonomous tractors? The idea of driverless tractors sounds new but has actually been around since the 40s when farmer Frank W. Andrew built one by looping a cable from the tractor’s front steering arm to a barrel in the field.

Of course, since then, driverless tractors have evolved to contain better technology, including GPS-enabled cameras, radars and lighters for navigation and the ability to process and track their own position and speed to avoid obstacles on the ground using artificial intelligence, or AI.

This screen capture from a video taken Sept. 7 by Scott Shearer, professor and chair of OSU’s Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering department, shows a Kubota M5 tractor with a Sabanto autonomy kit mowing the parking lots in advance of the 2023 Farm Science Review. (Submitted photo)

In fact, Shearer credits the most recent innovations in autonomous tractors to John Deere’s creation of the AI-driven vision system for collision avoidance.

John Deere released its first fully autonomous tractor back in 2022 at the Consumer Electronic Show. The company combined the John Deere 8R tractor with a TruSet-enabled chisel plow, GPS and AI. Using AI, the tractor has the ability to navigate on its own and stop when obstacles appear in its path.

At the 2023 Consumers Electronic Show, John Deere debuted another auton-

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Native American tribes have ancestral ties to Wayne National Forest, a quarter-million acres spread across portions of Appalachian southeastern Ohio. Their citizens have never stopped helping the U.S. Forest Service manage this expanse of forested hills, hollows, streams and lakes — even as the name recalls a violent past.

Now, a vigorous debate is underway over a Forest Service proposal to replace the name of Gen. Anthony Wayne, a founding father who Americans of an earlier era celebrated as an “Indian fighter,” with

something more neutral: Buckeye National Forest, after the state tree.

Forest Manager Lee Stewart said tribes had been asking for a name change for decades, but their request was formalized last year as part of a sweeping review of derogatory place names undertaken by the Biden administration.

Since 2021, the names of about 650 places and geographic features across the country have been renamed, with involvement by the same federal board that in earlier eras helped get rid of the N-word and a pejorative word for Japanese.

“In thinking of the offensive nature (of the name) to tribes, it’s the opportunity to begin to heal, to begin to connect our forest

deeper than just around a name,” Stewart said. “Ohio has thousands of years of history. The history here is very, very deep — pre-history to historic times, where Wayne occupies his space, to the history once we became a state. So Buckeye, we feel, reflects that.”

The public comment period ended Sept. 4, with U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to receive the feedback and make a final decision. It would be the first national forest renaming since 2007.

Proponents see the name change as an act of respect for Indigenous people whose ancestors lived on the land and whose citizens continue to offer their skill and expertise to stewardship of the land, some through treaties with the U.S. government.

omous tractor, taking AI tractors a step further. The machine, called the See and Spray Ultimate, uses cameras and AI technology to detect which crops are in the field and determines the appropriate course of action; whether it be spraying it with an herbicide or laying fertilizer.

The John Deere fully autonomous tractors have yet to appear on the marketplace, however, Sabanto, an agricultural technology company, has already released an autonomy kit for Kubota M5 tractors.

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History. The forest’s 381 square miles are used for timber and other natural resources, in addition to featuring campgrounds, a horseback riding network and off-highway vehicle trails. Before a federal government purchase in 1934, the land was dug, blasted and mined for coal. It was 1951 when the forest was named for Wayne, a Revolutionary War leader whose legacy has been revisited during the nation’s recent racial reckoning.

Wayne commanded Army forces during the Northwest Indian War, a confrontation on the American frontier that ended with the Battle of Fallen Timbers, a key victory

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over confederated Native forces that allied with the British. The resulting truce, the Treaty of Greenville, largely ceded Native rights to most of the territory that became the future state of Ohio, a result some these days see as “ethnic cleansing.”

Logan York, a representative of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma,

said in a statement that Anthony Wayne’s actions “ultimately led to the forced removal at gunpoint of our Miami ancestors from our homelands in 1846.”

“Wayne may be a Revolutionary War hero to some, but he is also the main villain in our story of resistance, trying to keep our homes and maintain our lives,” said Logan, the tribal historic preservation officer.

“For a National Forest to bear the name of Anthony Wayne is a harmful, and painful reminder and devalues us as Native peoples of Ohio.” Voicing opposition. Opposition to the proposed name change, which has an estimated $400,000 price tag, also is vigorous.

Donald Schultz, 89, who has lived in proximity to the forest for all of his life, dropped by Wayne

headquarters to register his objections to the change.

“I am concerned about changing the name of everything, just history,” he said. “We need to keep the history this country had. We don’t need to change the names of all the history.”

Schultz said he recognizes the U.S. government “treated the people horribly that were here, but by the same token, those same people treated the people that were coming here horribly.”

“This was border warfare. It was ugly on all sides,” said Toledo-based historian Mary Stockwell, author of “Unlikely General: ‘Mad’ Anthony Wayne and the Battle for America”

and rename everything, that’s not going to change our turbulent, creative, wonderful and often difficult past,” she said. “We’ve got to tell everybody’s story.”

Stewart said the Forest Service appreciates Wayne’s significant legacy, which included building the fort at Fort Wayne, Indiana, and inspiring the screen name of Hollywood icon John Wayne.

“We get it,” he said. “This isn’t about erasing Wayne out of history, it’s about reconciliation. To make (the tribes) say ‘Wayne’ every time they engage, it’s difficult.”

It’s appropriate for societal viewpoints to evolve, York said.

“As we look back on history, today we all have increased knowledge that leads to greater understanding, and an excellent way to reflect that is not to forget the past but to change as we change as a people,” he said in the tribal statement.

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This will allow operators to turn their already existing tractors into autonomous ones.

What are the benefits? There are three ways autonomous tractors will benefit farmers in the long run, according to Shearer, who has focused much of his academic research on autonomous vehicle production systems.

First, as the weather becomes more unpredictable, it will allow farmers to spend less time in the tractor and more time completing tasks that a machine can’t, he said.

“As we move forward, if that tractor were able to operate 24/7, we get better asset utilization,” Shearer said.

It will also help with the skilled labor shortage in the farming industry, specifically during busy times of the year like springtime field operations and fall harvest. “During those peak work times, if farmers were able to relegate part of those tasks to autonomous tractors, that’s a bit of a game changer,” Shearer said.

Lastly, with the move toward autonomous tractors, tractors in general will become smaller and more affordable with no need for a human operator.

Since a human operator is still required in a tractor, horsepower and size have been increasing over the years as space and luxury become more of a priority for farmers. Shearer said the continued trend toward bigger tractors may be bad for soil

health and compaction.

Taking the human out of the tractor seat reduces the number of amenities needed in a tractor like leather seats and air conditioning. As a result, once autonomous tractors become more available on the market, they will be less expensive. There are potential downsides to this technology, specifically when it comes to the operator being more removed. These problems can occur when unforeseeable circumstances happen in the field when this technology is programmed to make decisions with only select information.

The AI-driven vision system for collision avoidance is supposed to detect obstacles in the field and stop to prevent a collision. However, Shearer said the tractor may not recognize unfamiliar objects that can fall as a result of severe weather like billboards or trees.

What’s next? At the moment, tractors have reached level three autonomy, meaning the operator has been removed from the tractor but still needs to monitor it from another location. Shearer said once autonomy reaches levels four and five, the tractor will be able to make more of its own decisions without human assistance.

Shearer is working on a project with students from Ohio State University to test autonomous tractors. The project combines the adoption of crop-growing solar fields with autonomous tractors.

The project will explore numerous opportunities for the future of solar farming such as grazing animals underneath solar panels and growing and harvesting crops like hay, grain, soybeans, wheat and short stature corn.

Because of the narrow spacing between solar panels, small equipment needs to be used — which is where the autonomous tractor comes in. Using a Sabanto automation package on a Kubota M5 tractor, the tractor will perform multiple duties including spraying, fertilizing, tillage, seeding, mowing, raking and bailing operations.

Shearer said the solar site is currently under construction but will be finished within the next month, which is when they will begin seeding hay. It will be a multi-year project and are expected to begin harvesting hay and grazing animals in the 2024 growing season.

To learn more. Interested parties can attend the Farm Science Review, in London, Ohio, between Sept. 19 to 21. There will be daily demonstrations at 12:30 p.m., showcasing Ag Innovation Demos like autonomous tractors and irrigation systems at the Trotter Field Demo Area.

There will also be a Tailgate Talk at 9 a.m. Sept. 20 about Precision Ag and Autonomous Technology with John Fulton, of the Agronomic Crops Team, at 1240 Friday Avenue.

(Reporter Liz Partsch can be reached at epartsch@farmanddairy.com.)

Farm Bureau updates Ohio Landowner Toolkit

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Farm Bureau recently released an updated 40-page Ohio Landowner Toolkit Owning to help landowners better navigate the trials and tribulations that come with owning property.

The toolkit contains information prepared by Ohio Farm Bureau’s legal team that helps answer questions unique to property owners on top-

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As many of the issues addressed in the Landowner Toolkit are ever-

changing and evolving, recent updates have also been made to include more information on trespassing and landowner liability, drainage and water and Ohio’s Agricultural Districts and Agricultural Security Areas. The Ohio Farm Bureau Landowner Toolkit is available exclusively for members. Find out more by visiting ohiofarmbureau.org/ohio-landowner-toolkit.

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New, long overdue efforts to reform federal commodity checkoffs

It’s been years since this weekly effort has used any time, muscle or brain cells to write, or frankly, even care about any of the 21 costly, largely ineffective and virtually bulletproof federal commodity checkoff programs.

The reason is simple: In three decades of reporting on congressionally chartered, federal checkoffs — oftentimes documenting illegal use of farmer and rancher money for lavish travel, spying on fellow farm groups, and funding outlawed political activities — rare is the checkoff, checkoff employee or checkoff farmer-director held accountable for any of the questionable activities or the checkoffs’ rock-bottom performances since the late-1980s.

In fact, the third column I ever wrote, way back in June 1993, outlined how an audit of the not-yetcompletely-in-place federal soybean checkoff discovered “$405,219 of questioned costs which the ASA” — the American Soybean Association, its main contractor — “had charged USB,” the newly-formed checkoff’s United Soybean Board.

And, I added, “... the sum could be larger” because the “...audit traced only 60% of USB’s money at ASA...”

Those two observations — disputed costs and incomplete audits — would become themes of many columns over the next 30 years. Another favorite was the clear failure of most checkoffs to boost consumer demand, the key selling point that every checkoff-pusher swore would raise farm prices.

For example, a May 1998 column revealed that the federal dairy checkoff had spent “about $2.5 billion” in dairy promotion money from 1987 to 1996 even as “U.S. milk and dairy product consumption dropped a solid 4%.”

The column went on to outline how U.S. cattle producers had

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“dumped $874 million into their beef checkoff” between 1986 and 1996 as American “per capita beef consumption dropped by 5.4 lbs. and consumers cut beef expenditures by $8 billion.”

It also showed how the pork checkoff and its “The Other White Meat” campaign had spent $417 million in non-refundable checkoff cash to raise per capita pork consumption a tiny 0.4 lbs., from 45.6 lbs. in 1986 to 46 lbs. in 1997.

That rounding error increase in pork consumption cost rural America more than checkoff millions, though. During that same decade, “60% of producers, or more than 200,000, left the pork industry.”

Given this early, awful performance of federally chartered checkoffs, the following facts won’t come as breaking news: Over the subsequent 25 years, federal checkoffs — spending an estimated $900 million to $1 billion a year on generic commodity advertising — were even less effective.

For example, after an estimated $30 to $35 billion — that’s billion with a “b” — in collective ag commodity checkoff spending since 1987, American per capita consumption of fluid milk is one-half today what it was 40 years ago, beef has fallen from 73.7 lbs. per year to 57.4 lbs. and pork remains flat, 48.8 lbs. in 1987 and now only 50 lbs.

Meanwhile, U.S. per capita consumption of chicken increased from 56.6 lbs. in 1987 to an estimated 101.8 lbs. in 2023, or nearly double over the same period.

And here’s the too-funny-tobe-funny part about the rise of the all-conquering chicken: it became “what’s for dinner” not by spending checkoff billions to tell Americans it was “the original white meat” or asking if they “got” chicken.

In fact, chicken didn’t put even one of its eggs in any costly, produc-

er-funded checkoff basket because chicken doesn’t have a state or federal checkoff. Instead, it seized the American dinner plate by investing in quality and convenience while avoiding every checkoff fight.

Now a long-overdue, new checkoff reform effort is underway in Congress. It’s led by Utah Republican Mike Lee and Democrat (and vegan) Cory Booker of New Jersey, who say reform is needed because of the “unlawful use of checkoff program funds (that) benefit some agricultural producers while harming others.”

Most of the groups that have been deeply enriched by federal checkoffs — like the soybean gang, the National Pork Producers Council, the National Milk Producers Federation and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association — are fighting all reforms.

Why? Because commodity checkoffs are really about gravy, and this gravy train has been running for 35 years. (The Farm and Food File is published weekly throughout the U.S. and Canada. Past columns, supporting documents, and contact information are posted at farmandfoodfile. com.)

Center of Science and Industry makes science fun and fascinating

watched the clock more than we did the teacher.

The outdoors was calling for us. Especially in September, it seemed impossible to break the allure of green grass under our feet, mud between our toes. It was so easy to slip out of the classroom by daydreaming an exit through the open windows.

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100 years ago this week. One hundred dairymen of Hanover Township met at Hanoverton Saturday evening and went on record 100% for taking up tuberculin testing in Hanover Township on the restricted area plan.

75 years ago this week. Red letter days on the Columbiana County calendars are September 14 to 18 inclusive, when the fairgrounds in Lisbon come to life with the annual county fair. This will be the 103rd anniversary of the Columbiana County event.

50 years ago this week. A ewe lamb owned by a 17-year-old Carrollton area girl was judged the grand champion in the Shropshire ewe lamb class at the Ohio State Fair. Cindy Busler, the owner, received a silver tray and a rosette.

25 years ago this week. Heather Alger continued a family tradition of excellence … during the Portage County Randolph Fair. Alger, daughter of Rick and Kathleen Alger, of Ravenna, took champion of champion honors in the open class dairy show. In previous years of competition, her cousin Kristy Alger produced several champions.

“As you sip your coffee, think about all the science behind it: in agriculture, processing, roasting, extraction. Then think of all the science around you: in your cell phone, your compter, even your food. Shouldn’t everyone be educated to understand the science that permeates their lives?”

— Dr. David Baltimore, president, California Institute of Technology and Nobel laureate in physiology

I think back on classes in my early years and know that many of us

“Where are your shoes?” was the question I heard hundreds of times after a great day exploring. I loved following my sisters into the creek, hoping to find a new creature living there. We watched minnows in the cold waters of springtime, following their progressive changes through the summer. It was fascinating and fun for us, as though we were solving an ancient puzzle.

I have often thought that the study of science ought to be fun. Mostly, the subject of science in the classroom feels, to the majority of students, like drudgery and boring recitation of facts.

I felt this way until I met Amanda.

Amanda worked for COSI, the Center of Science and Industry, spending part of her time in Columbus and a great deal of time on the road with her traveling science bus.

Amanda knows how to make sci-

ence fun times ten gazillion. She can throw a little science experiment together that makes children and adults alike simply light up with fascination.

I met Amanda while manning the early-morning coffee counter at Starbucks a very long time ago, and the quote at the beginning of this column comes straight off of a Starbucks cup. Amanda was an earlymorning regular, always ordering a large mocha for the road, and we joked that she was simply doing a science experiment to see how caffeine helps perk the body along.

When Amanda drove up to the coffee shop in her colorful COSI van, a fellow couldn’t help but stop and look. “What IS that vehicle?” people would ask, as it was painted in vibrant hues of reds, yellows, blues, purple splashes for added impact.

“That is a traveling science exhibit, and we have loads of fun!” Amanda would reply. She now lives near Denver and teaches at an outdoor school, and all these years later, we remain friends.

COSI is well worth the trip to Columbus, putting science and industry in a whole new light. Break away from real life for a day and make the trip. You’ll be glad you did.

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USDA making extra effort to reach farmers who faced discrimination

Passed this July, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Discrimination Financial Assistance Program set aside $2.2 billion available for farmers, ranchers or landowners who have faced prior discrimination.

In an effort to reach those who may be eligible for the program, local brick-and-mortar offices are being opened across the country to provide a space for questions and assistance at no cost. The Ohio office, located at 470 Olde Worthington Road Suite 200 in Westerville, held a grand opening on Aug., 30, and is now available for farmers to use.

“We want every farmer who has faced discrimination to put in an application so they can be compensated for the discrimination that they did face,” Varonica Richardson, a technical assistant with the Windsor Group, a professional services firm supporting the USDA’s Ohio DFAP office.

How it works. The USDA opened its Discrimination Financial Assistance Program in July and will be accepting applications until Oct. 31. The program was created to compensate farmers from minority groups who have experienced discrimination from previous USDA practices and who weren’t compensated after the two previous lawsuits.

Farmers could receive anywhere from $50,000 to $500,000, Richardson said.

There are two ways farmers can be eligible for the program: the farmer personally experienced discrimination through one of the USDA’s farm loan programs, or the farmer has an assigned farm loan from the USDA and the original borrower experienced discrimination on the same debt.

To be eligible, farmers must have also experienced the discrimination prior to Jan. 1, 2021 and be able to “provide information to substanti-

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ate the discrimination experienced,” according to the USDA website.

The type of discrimination covered includes race, color or national origin/ethnicity (including status as a member of an Indian Tribe); sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity; religion; age; marital status; disability; and/or reprisal/retaliation for prior civil rights activity.

The discrimination may have been experienced as a failure to provide appropriate assistance; a delay in processing a loan or loan servicing application; denial of a loan or loan servicing; adverse loan terms; or unduly onerous supervision of loan requirements, the USDA said.

There is a section on the application for the farmer or would-be farmer to describe how they were discriminated against, Richardson said. There is also a long list of requested documentation to prove the discrimination occurred.

Background. In 1999, a class action lawsuit was filed by Timothy Pigford, a North Carolina farmer, and 400 other African-American farmers who alleged the USDA discriminated against them when it came to the allocation of farm loans and assistance.

The lawsuit ended in a settlement agreement that provided 13,000 Black farmers with $50,000 each and debt relief. However, thousands of Black farmers’ claims from the 1990s went uninvestigated

and, as a result, they didn’t receive compensation.

A second case, commonly reBy Farm and Dairy staffferred to as Pigford II, occurred as a result of the USDA admitting this discrimination. A second settlement was finally reached in 2010 which provided black farmers with $1.25 billion. Despite the second time around, many farmers say they never received their portion of the settlement.

According to the think tank Data for Progress, throughout the past 100 years, 98% of Black farmers faced discriminatory practices by the USDA which resulted in a 90% loss of Black-owned farmland in the US. About 1.4%, or 48,679, of the nation’s 3.4 million farmers identify as Black, according to the 2017 Census of Agriculture.

In an effort to address those who failed to receive settlements, in 2020, as part of the American Rescue Plan, lawmakers approved $5 billion toward debt relief and cancellation for farmers of color. However, the bill was quickly blocked by 12 lawsuits that alleged it was discriminating against white farmers who also had debt.

Finally, as part of the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, a $3.1 billion debt relief program for all farmers, including white farmers, was added along with a $2.2 billion program for those farmers who have faced discrimination.

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What is your marketing plan?

“I should have sold more corn when it was higher.” Have you said or thought this in the past month or two?

I have heard it. My response was, “What is your plan?”

Sometimes the response I get is, “I can’t sell now when it is almost a dollar lower than it was a month ago. So, I’ll just harvest the crop, put it in the bin, wait and see what happens.”

Marketing decisions and pretty much all decisions are much clearer in hindsight. No one can predict the future so don’t beat yourself up over what you did or didn’t do. Rather, look ahead and plan, write it down, and here is the kicker: refer back to the plan and follow it.

Jessica Groskopf, Extension Educator of Ag Economics at the University of Nebraska, has these five simple steps to developing a Grain Marketing Plan.

1. Break the total amount to sell into smaller units.

Break the total amount of grain down into smaller segments, commonly 1,000 or 5,000 bushel increments. Pre-harvest you need to determine your expected yield and shouldn’t sell more than what you

are insured for. Post-harvest you should know how much grain is unpriced in the bin.

2. Set price targets.

Determine an average price you’d like to receive and then set price targets around that average. For example, if $6.00 is your average price target, divide your grain into five equal lots to sell and set targets at $5.50, $5.75, $6.00, $6.25, and $6.50.

Setting prices at realistic price targets is important. Pre-harvest, ideally your price targets should be higher than your cost of production. Post-harvest, you should set targets above the price you could have received at harvest plus the additional cost of storing grain.

3. Set sale deadlines.

In case prices don’t come up enough to trigger sales of grain at your target price, you need to set a sales deadline, so you are proactive about pricing and don’t get to harvest without any grain sold. For example: sell 5,000 bushels for January-March delivery at $6.00 or by June 30.

Prices and sales deadlines work together to help you make sales throughout the year. Consider seasonal price trends and your cash flow needs when scheduling grain sales.

4. Know your marketing tools. There are several types of contracts you can use to sell grain. We call these marketing tools. You should work with your local elevator or broker to determine what marketing tools are available to you and what tools you should be using to achieve your price targets and sales deadlines.

The common marketing tools offered by most local elevators are cash sales, forward cash contracts, basis contracts, and hedge-to-arrive (HTA) contracts. You can also work with a broker to establish hedges, puts, or calls.

5. Share your plan with someone else.

Once you have written your plan, share it with someone else. Sharing your goals with your spouse, business partner, merchandiser, or banker will help keep you accountable to your marketing goals.

Marketing plans can become more complex. However, this basic outline will help you get started. Remember: the goal of a marketing plan is to keep you on track with the goals you determined at the beginning of the crop cycle.

Milk Loss Program open through Oct. 16

WASHINGTON — The sign-up period for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Milk Loss Program assistance opened Sept. 11 and runs through Oct. 16.

The Milk Loss Program compensates dairy operations for milk dumped or removed without com-

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pensation from the commercial milk market due to qualifying disaster events, including droughts, wildfires, hurricanes, floods, derechos, excessive heat, winter storms, freeze (including a polar vortex) and smoke exposure that occurred in the 2020, 2021 and 2022 calendar years. Tor-

nadoes are considered a qualifying disaster event for calendar year 2022 only. The milk loss claim period is each calendar month that milk was dumped or removed from the commercial market. For more information or to sign up, contact the local USDA service center.

MIDEAST MARKETING AREA

Federal Order 33

Mideast

*** United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. For further information contact Sara Short, 202-694-5588. Costs are dollars per 100 pounds (cwt.)

Regions are defined as Northeast — New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont; Southeast — Florida and Georgia; Upper Midwest — Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin; Corn Belt — Iowa, Missouri and Ohio; Southern Plains — Texas, Pacific — Arizona, California and Washington.

**** Revised from last month due to changes in milk production, producer price indexes, corn market price, and economic indicators for the U.S. economy.

Grain bids

Grain market report note: Prices listed by grain elevators are bids for what the elevator will pay to buy your grain that day. It is not a retail selling price. All prices are per bushel as of close Sept. 11.

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Class and Component Prices AUGUST 2023 Differential Rate Skim milk Butterfat 3.5%BF Class I (per cwt.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) Cuyahoga County, OH $2.00 $9.42* $2.7786* $18.82* * Includes $.20 processor assessment Class I Price Adjusted for Location $1.80 $9.02 $2.7746 $18.42 $2.10 $9.32 $2.7776 $18.72 $2.20 $9.42 $2.7786 $18.82 $2.30 $9.52 $2.7796 $18.92 Skim Milk Nonfat Solids Butterfat 3.5%BF (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) Class II $9.65 $1.0722 $3.0288 $19.91 Skim Milk Butterfat 3.5%BF (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) Class III $6.85 $3.0218 $17.19 Skim Milk Butterfat 3.5%BF (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) Class IV $8.64 $3.0218 $18.91 Component Prices Butterfat Price $3.0218/lb. Protein Price 2.0851/lb. Other Solids Price 0.0648/lb. Nonfat Solids Price 0.9599/lb. Somatic Cell Adjustment Rate 0.00092/cwt.
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Monday, Aug. 28, 2023 MON. PREV. YEAR PRICE DAY AGO Corn, No. 2 yel. Cent. Ill.bu-BP,U. 4.58 4.61 6.90 Cottonseed meal, ton-U,W 350 350. n.a. Oats, No. 2 milling, Mpls. bu.-U 4.58 4.60 4.40 Soybean Meal, Cent. Ill., 48% ton-U 420.70 420.70 470.90 Soybeans, No. 1 yel Cent.-Ill. bu.-BP,U 13.36 13.30 15.73 Wheat, No. 2 sft. red, St. Lou. bu.-BP,U 5.10 5.22 8.53 Wheat, hard KC, bu. 7.56 7.65 10.07 FOODS Beef, Carcass, Equiv. Index Value choice 1-3, 600-900 lbs.-U 286.21 287.82 228.42 Broilers, Nat’l comp weighted avg-U,W 1.15 1.15 1.25 Butter, AA, Chgo., lb. 2.68 2.68 3.17 Cheddar cheese, blocks, Chi. lb 192.50 192.50 195.25 Eggs, Lge. White, Chgo. doz. 1.55 1.57 2.24 Hogs, Iowa-S. Minn. avg. cwt. 84.86 84.59 96.38 Steers, Feeder, Okla. City, avg. cwt. n.a. n.a. 185.75 (Key: a, asked; b, bid; bp, country elevator bids to producers; c, corrected; d, dealer market; e, estimated; g, main crop; ex-dock, warehouses, Eastern Seaboard, North of Hatteras; i, f.o.b. buyer’s works; n, nominal; p, producer price; u, U.S. Department of Agriculture; x, less than truckloads; z, not quoted.)
Area Advanced Prices/Pricing Factors September 2023 Class I Skim Milk Price(/cwt.) at Cuyahoga Co., Ohio* $10.84 Butterfat Price(/lb.) at Cuyahoga Co., Ohio* $3.0390 3.5% BF(/cwt.) Cuyahoga Co., Ohio* $21.10 Class II Skim Milk Price $9.34/cwt. Nonfat Solids Price 1.0378/lb. Advanced Pricing Factors Advanced Class III Skim Milk Price $7.15/cwt. Advanced Class IV Skim Milk Price $8.64/cwt. Advanced Butterfat Price $3.0170/lb.
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Corn New Crop Soybeans New Crop Wheat New Crop Ag Central, Mount Jackson, Pa. 5.09 4.39 13.04 12.94 4.85 5.62 Bunge North America, Bellevue — 13.54 13.32 Centerra Co-op, Andover 4.80 4.25 13.17 12.89 4.91 5.42 Centerra Co-op, Grafton 4.60 4.40 13.34 13.06 5.21 5.82 Centerra Co-op, Gene Cooper Farms, Pa. 4.80 4.25 13.17 12.89 4.91 5.42 Centerra Co-op, Mansfield 4.60 4.40 13.34 13.06 — 5.92 Central Ohio Farmers Co-op, Marion — 13.34 13.04 — Central Ohio Farmers Co-op, Mt. Vernon 5.04 4.34 13.09 12.89 — 5.82 Coshocton Grain Co., Coshocton 4.24 13.64 13.04 — Deerfield Ag Services, Deerfield 5.50 4.30 12.94 12.94 4.96 5.57 Gerber Feed, Dalton 5.56 4.56 12.99 12.87 — Heritage Co-op, Columbiana 5.15 4.45 12.84 12.79 4.66 5.37 Heritage Co-op, East Liverpool 13.24 13.14 — Heritage Co-op, New Philadelphia 4.95 4.35 12.99 12.94 4.81 5.57 Heritage Co-op, Marysville 5.20 4.40 13.44 13.39 4.96 5.92 Sunrise Co-op, Clarksfield 5.01 4.23 13.34 13.06 5.06 5.92 Westfield Specialty Grains 4.25 12.94 — Announcement of Producer Prices July 2023 Federal Order #33 Producer Price Differential at Cuyahoga Co., Ohio $2.00 cwt. Producer Protein Price $1.1991 lb. Producer Butterfat Price $2.7986 lb. Producer Other Solids Price $0.0689 lb. Uniform Price for Informational Purposes at Cuyahoga Co., Ohio $19.52 cwt. Somatic Cell Adjustment Rate $0.00074 cwt. Daniel P. Madden CFSP, President Salem, OH 330-332-5139 www.starkmemorial.com An AlternAtive to ASheS Sept 23 (9 am - 4 pm) • Sept 24 (9 am - 2 pm) Buy • Sell • Trade • Browse • Free Parking $5 Admission • Children under 12 free with adult Hidden Valley Sportsmen’s Club 268 Gilkey Road, West Middlesex, PA • 724-528-2700 (an IRS approved 501(c) non-profit organization)
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Soil and water conservation districts play big role in H2Ohio

levels, create wetland habitat, and provide clean drinking water for people in the region, those efforts are being noticed not just statewide, but nationally. Over the past three years, H2Ohio contributed to over 14,000 acres of wetland ecosystem restoration, and more than 110,000 acres of watershed being filtered out by wetland projects. These efforts are far from over, though.

great tool to use for not just producers with questions regarding H2Ohio programming, but also for the farmer or landowner that is seeking technical assistance with resource concerns on their land.

Many SWCD districts and environmental entities in the state are familiar with the H2Ohio initiative that’s been taking place across the Western Lake Erie watershed and in the Grand Lake St. Marys watershed. The goal of this project is to address the continual battle of excessive phosphorus and other nutrients being discharged into our rivers and streams that ultimately flow into our Great Lake.

These excessive nutrient loads from sediment runoff and nutrient applications from fields are a major contributor to the harmful algae blooms throughout the Western Lake Erie Basin and Grand Lake St. Marys, or GLSM. As the nutrients that are being released into the water enable algae to grow and thrive, it robs levels of dissolved oxygen in the water, resulting in not enough oxygen for the fish and other aquatic life to persist

While the main focus of this program originated in the GLSM region in western Ohio to reduce phosphorus

Gov. DeWine has plans the extend the H2Ohio funding opportunities across all of Ohio to help producers and landowners implement conservation practices such as restoring and building wetlands, cover crops, creating nutrient management plans, and assisting landowners on the wise use of their resources and being good stewards of their land.

With the Grand Lake St. Marys watershed, Western Lake Erie Basin and adjacent areas already pretty familiar with the H2Ohio program and most of its ins and outs, thanks to the hard work of local soil and water districts, much of the state could still be unaware of the program and the benefits that are brought to the table from it. Luckily, producers have a multitude of resources they can reach out to for assistance with this program.

The Ohio Department of Agriculture would most likely be the leading source for information if you have any specific questions regarding the H2Ohio program. Each area within the state has its own watershed coordinator to answer questions and help producers and landowners make the proper decisions about the program.

Another resource that land owners and producers can use is their local soil and water conservation district. Soil and water districts are a

When working within the H2Ohio program, the first step of enrollment is to have and implement a Voluntary Nutrient Management Plan or VNMP for your operation. This plan is essentially designed to help producers implement only the nutrients that a field needs to have a successful yet ecologically beneficial yield and cropping season. Also, with the cost of fertilizers now, I’m sure most producers would be willing to put efforts into the field only where needed. Soil and water offices can either write a VNMP for a producer to get underway with the program or point them in the right direction. They provide resources that farmers can use to get the ball rolling.

SWCD assistance doesn’t stop there. Local district staff could come out to your farm to have a one-onone conversation to talk about anything from plant diseases in your crops to help design a grassed waterway or implement EQIP projects. Through environmental assessments, we could discuss some projects and opportunities available through the H2Ohio program.

For more information about H2Ohio program opportunities in your area, reach out to your Ohio Department of Agriculture Area Specialist or your local soil and water office.

(Jim Smith is the district technician for the Medina Soil and Water Conservation District. He can be reached at jsmith@medinaco.org.)

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Erika Lyon All About Grazing

Summer has flown by and fall is almost upon us. Even though we haven’t reached the cooler temperatures yet associated with fall and winter, it’s never too early to start planning for the cold and the reduced forage availability that usually comes with it.

Depending on your pasture/hay quality, you may not have enough forages to adequately supply livestock year-round. This is when supplemental feeds are especially important.

Rations. To determine which supplemental source to feed livestock, it is important to understand the basic components of rations. Each ration will depend on factors such as species, size, age, reproductive status, etc. There is no one-size-fits-all. Check an animal’s body condition score to determine if there are signs of a deficiency. Deficiencies can signal the need for supplementation.

Keep in mind the cold, windy and/or wet conditions one often encounters in the fall and winter will only increase energy requirements in rations. For example, cow energy requirements may increase up to 30% during these conditions, increasing their overall intake.

Water is the most important ration but is often overlooked. Make sure livestock have clean, fresh water, in liquid form. Ice and snow will not meet an animal’s water needs.

Protein, energy, fiber, minerals and vitamins also make up rations.

Protein goes towards the structuring of organs, and energy is the total caloric value of feed that allows animals to do physical activities. Crude fiber can provide energy and affect the passage of food through the digestive system. Minerals contribute to metabolism and immune function as well as structure, while vitamins primarily affect physiological functions.

Determine how much forage or hay will contribute to each of these components. You can use a forage test to calculate how much of the forage diet will meet the nutritional requirements of the animal. Laboratories that analyze forages can be found on the National Forage Testing Association website at: www.foragetesting. org. Keep in mind that results are only as good as the sample and that forage quality can change among fields depending on season and growing and harvesting conditions.

Supplementing. Supplemental feeds can be dry or liquid. Dry feeds include meals, crumbles, cubes (or cakes or pellets) or blocks. Meals come in a loose form that may be more appetizing for some species. However, these can lead to overconsumption and excess waste if the right equipment is not invested in.

Crumbles include crushed dry feeds and are often used in poultry feeds. This form works best for windy locations where losses are observed.

Cubes, cakes or pellets are often used for protein supplements that are hand-fed. They often require a significant investment upfront for equipment and storage. Dry blocks are more flexible with feed formulations compared to other dry feeds.

Keep in mind that the amount consumed will depend on whether the blocks are dry or soft.

Liquid feeds are primarily selffed. They may be limited in what formulations are available. Many dry ingredients are difficult to include in a liquid form. Hardened molasses blocks can be used as an in-between for pressed blocks and liquids.

No matter what supplemental feed you use, water access will affect intake. Make sure water sources are never frozen (or at least for as little time as possible).

When utilizing supplemental feeds, don’t forget about pasture management strategies that can extend the grazing season, such as stockpiling forages, which allow for livestock to graze a pasture well into the winter months. This can be something as simple as adding different species of forages to a field for stockpiling and allowing for a period of rest for pastures between summer and winter. Keep minerals in a separate location from feed and water to prevent compaction from animals congregating at a single spot and reduce the forages available.

Supplemental feeds should not replace your forages but can complement an animal’s ration. Avoid rapid changes in an animal’s diet with supplementation. Understanding each species and life stage’s needs is necessary to maximize efficiency and reduce waste when the temperatures begin to drop.

(Erika Lyon is the OSU Extension agriculture and natural resources educator in Jefferson and Harrison counties. Send questions or comments to lyon.194@osu.edu.)

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a.m. Cattle & Beef Show (Dairy Barn Arena)

a.m. Coshocton County Llama Show (Hunter Arena)

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Friday, September 29th

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Saturday, September 30th

8:30 a.m. Weigh in for Market Steer & Feeder Calf

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Before my husband moved back to the ranch where we now live, he worked at a guest ranch in Wyoming. He still partners with the owner, an unlikely cowboy from Italy named Ferdinando. A few times a year he heads to Wyoming to help Ferdinando with cattle-related undertakings, and last weekend was one of those times.

Unfortunately, our terrible streak of luck with vehicles has continued. The car I was driving when I hit a deer last month is still in the shop waiting for parts. Meanwhile, the ranch pickup, our only other vehicle, had the rear windshield spontaneously shatter while my husband was driving up a neighbor’s gravel driveway. Consequently, my poor husband drove all the way to Wyoming and back with a tarp-covered rear windshield, as the replacement windshield we ordered has also not arrived yet. He was pulling a trailer, and let me tell you, trailers are a lot noisier through a tarp than through glass.

Apparently, the unlucky streak extends beyond our family. The neighbor who lent us a car after the deer hit had to borrow it back because his pickup’s check engine light turned on just as he was heading out of town to go visit his grandkids. Then, a young friend we recently sold an old car to was rear-ended at a stop sign, and the car was deemed a total loss.

Living without a reliable vehicle used to be my normal. I didn’t get a driver’s permit until I was 18 years old because I was scared of driving and I didn’t have any incentive to get over the fear. Where I lived

everything was easily biked to, or a friend could give me a ride. College was the same. Our campus was tiny, with very little student parking, and the public transportation was excellent, so the added expense of a vehicle was silly when I didn’t have any money anyway. Post-college I lived in NYC where a car made life harder, not easier. I didn’t get a vehicle until I was 26 years old and moved back to Minnesota. I drove the ancient family minivan for a short while before buying a car of my own, and I had that car, a Subaru Forester, for the next 15 years.

During the period I was fulltime musicianing, I toured out of that Subaru relentlessly, living on the road for weeks at a time. That car helped me catch almost all the dreams I chased in it, and all it asked in return was a few oil changes a year, which honestly, I didn’t even do in a timely fashion.

In other words, I’ve spent most of my life putting very little energy into thinking about cars. Living where and how I do now though, not having a car is a big deal. I’m seriously considering selling my car when it finally gets out of the shop, and buying something high off the ground with a very large fender and grill combo — and maybe plexiglass windows too. I like the gas mileage on a smaller outfit, but at this point, I’d just like a car I can drive without a major problem occurring.

Meanwhile, my husband pulled that trailer all the way to Wyoming with no rear windshield so he could pick up Amigo and Cowboy Repeat, two old gentleman horses who spent their careers at the guest ranch giving tourists the experience of a lifetime. When someone posted to the

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guest ranch’s Facebook page that the pair was retiring to become kid horses in western South Dakota, folks from all over Europe started commenting with pictures and stories of their time riding one or the other. Yesterday, they arrived looking every bit their 20+ years of age. Unflappable doesn’t begin to describe the gracious and expansive quality they exude. Today, I am considering that instead of buying an armored vehicle, perhaps I should ride Amigo or Repeat when I have somewhere I need to go. I won’t get there fast, but I will get there eventually, which certainly beats the alternative.

(Eliza Blue is a shepherd, folk musician and writer residing in western South Dakota. In addition to writing her weekly column, “Little Pasture on the Prairie,” she writes and produces audio postcards from her ranch and just released her first book, “Accidental Rancher.” She also has a weekly show, “Live from the Home Farm,” that broadcasts on social media every Saturday night from her ranch.)

$350 million available to oil and gas sector to cut methane emissions

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Energy and DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory announced the availability of up to $350 million in formula grant funding to help monitor and reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector and for environmental restoration of well sites.

The funding, provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, will also help oil and gas well owners, as well as opera-

tors of applicable facilities, voluntarily and permanently reduce methane emissions from leaks and daily operations of low-producing conventional wells on non-federal lands.

This action is the first in a series of funding opportunities through the Inflation Reduction Act that will target monitoring and reduction of methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. EPA and DOE plan to announce competitive funding opportunities following this non-compet-

itive solicitation and have partnered to offer technical assistance to help the industry monitor and reduce methane emissions from leaks and daily operations.

The deadline for states to apply for this funding opportunity is Sept. 30 at 5 p.m. For any questions on the application, applicants should submit written questions through the FedConnect portal at FedConnect. net. More information, including applicant eligibility, can be found at grants.gov.

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How to avoid soil compaction throughout harvest season

Lee Beers

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It’s been a tale of two summers this year — one very dry and the other incredibly wet. Drought conditions early in the summer provided great forage harvest conditions but limited yields. Rain in mid-July helped with the second and third cuttings, but the harvest windows have been very short.

ment. Studies from Minnesota have shown corn can be up to 11% shorter in compacted areas.

While this mostly impacts topsoil, wet soil under tires is like a hydraulic press, causing that weight to be distributed down into the subsoil. This is why subsoil compaction is such an issue with wet soils. The best approach is to wait for the soils to dry out, but that is not always practical or possible.

Identification. Soil compaction is usually compounded by repeated traffic over several harvests. Grain carts, silage wagons and harvest equipment generally follow a similar path each year. You may even notice poor crop stands in your high-traffic areas. Other times compaction is not as easy to locate.

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Taken all together, producers are frustrated as they try to get forages harvested without causing damage to the crops or fields. With corn silage harvest upon us, let’s revisit soil compaction and, more importantly, how to avoid it.

What is compaction. Soil typically consists of 50% solid material (inorganic and organic material) and 50% pore space (air and water). Compaction occurs when the soil is compressed, reducing the pore space and making the soil denser. Dense soils have less water-holding capacity and limit air movement.

When adequate pore space is available, roots will grow deep and move easily through the soil profile. In compacted soils, roots are often stunted and will grow horizontally along the furrow. Reduction in the size of the root zone limits nutrient uptake and overall crop develop-

There are many ways soil can be compacted, but the primary culprits in forages are axle load, ground pressure, soil moisture and the number of trips across the field. Axle load is how much weight is being carried on each axle, and the higher the axle load, the deeper the compaction. Axle loads up to five tons can cause surface compaction but are not likely to cause compaction to subsoil. Heavier loads of 10 tons or more can compact the soil 20 inches deep. Reducing compaction. Adding duals or flotation tires to harvest equipment can help with compaction. Research from Europe showed that using flotation tires did reduce topsoil compaction and deformation, but there was no difference in subsoil compaction compared to the use of standard tires. So, while decreasing ground pressure with duals or flotation tires is a good approach to prevent ruts and minimize topsoil compaction, decreasing axle loads is still the best option.

Another way to decrease ground pressure is to use newer increased flexion, very high flexion or radial tires. These tire designs can carry heavier loads at lower pressure than the old bias-ply tires, but they are more expensive. However, on any tire, operating at the correct tire pressure will increase traction, reduce ground pressure and prevent topsoil compaction.

Compaction risk is highest in wet or damp soils. Back in June, our dry soils could support high axle loads, but that is not the case in the current conditions. Mud can cause rutting, slipping and generally miserable harvest conditions.

To help identify problematic areas, use a penetrometer to measure the pressure required to press the metal probe into the soil. Taking measurements randomly across a field will help identify compacted areas. Although there is no accepted standard for soil compaction because of different soil types, values above 300 psi are generally considered compacted. A penetrometer will also identify how deep the compaction goes.

Shallow compaction can be fixed with tillage, but tillage can also be a double-edged sword. While a chisel plow can break up topsoil compaction, if not done correctly, it can increase subsoil compaction, decrease soil health and increase erosion.

Deep rippers are becoming a popular option but require care. This type of tillage can create a deeper plow pan that will, in turn, require a deeper ripper to fix, setting you off into a bad cycle.

(Lee Beers is an assistant professor and extension educator with Ohio State University Extension in Trumbull County. He can be reached at 330-638-6783 or beers.66@osu. edu.)

Geauga County Farm Bureau’s annual meeting will be held Sept. 21 in Burton

NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio —

The Geauga County Farm Bureau has set its annual meeting for Sept. 21, at the Lennah Bond Activity Center at Century Village, 14653 E. Park Street, Burton, Ohio. The evening will begin with a social hour at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 p.m. and a business meeting at 7 p.m. At the meeting, members will establish policies, elect board trustees

and delegates to the 2024 OFBF annual meeting, recognize scholarship and special award recipients and take part in celebrating the work of members, volunteers and staff. There will also be proposed code changes regarding membership dues. This year’s guest speaker will be the Geauga County Auditor’s Office giving an update on CAUV soil value changes to croplands and woodlands.

Tickets are $20 for members and $30 for non-members, children 6-12 are $10 and ages 5 and under are free. Reservations are required by Sept. 14. Mail your check with attendee information to the Geauga County Farm Bureau located at 8460 Ridge Road, North Royalton, OH 44133, call 440-426-2195 and pay by credit card or register online at: https://bit. ly/GeaugaAM23.

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Organic farming conference set for Nov. 9 and 10

MT. HOPE, Ohio —The Eighth Annual Organic Farming Conference will be held Nov. 9 and 10 at the Mt. Hope Event Center.

The keynote speakers for this year’s conference are Stefan Sobkowiak, from Quebec, Canada, who has the largest commercial organic permaculture orchard in eastern North America; Dwight Stolzfoos, an organic grass milk producer from Pennsylvania; and Nathan Weaver, who began a grazing dairy in Ohio, then moved to New York in 2006, where he and his extended family produce organic grass milk.

Besides the keynotes, other topics covered are weed control in organic row crops, by Gary McDonald, honey production, sheep farming, and many breakout sessions ranging from winter grazing, calf raising, to managing your beeyard and growing organic grains.

The Home section will have a variety of subjects from beekeeping for women to home-brewed kombucha, making sauerkraut and kimchi and everything pumpkins. A women’s panel will discuss keeping up the morale on the farm.

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What’s that sound? Respiratory distress in horses

URBANA, Ill. — Whether your horse is a racing thoroughbred, a backyard pleasure horse or something in between, they need functioning airways to do what we ask of them. So, what happens when horses make a strange sound when they breathe? Or when they cannot exercise because of breathing problems?

Sarah Gray, a boarded equine surgeon at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital, shares her expertise on equine respiratory cases.

“Regardless of the symptoms of the horse, evaluation by a veterinarian is definitely recommended. And, if the horse is distressed, the sooner the better,” Gray said. “Respiratory sounds you can hear without a stethoscope usually indicate an issue in the upper airway, and endoscopy is a common first step in these cases to be able to evaluate the horse.”

During an endoscopic exam, a flexible camera is passed up the nose to the throat latch area. As the camera is passed through, the veterinarian can evaluate the nasal passages, vocal cords and structures that make up the larynx (where the nasal cavity meets the trachea) and pharynx (where the mouth meets the esophagus). These structures are often evaluated together since they are very closely associated and must coordinate with each other.

Athlete or distress? There are two populations of horses that come in for evaluation of upper airway noise: athletic horses that are making noise while exercising and horses that are making noise while breathing but are in respiratory distress.

The more common of the two are the athletic horses that are making noises while intensely exercising or performing poorly. For these patients, Gray said an endoscopic exam is best done without sedation, if possible, so the normal movement of these structures can be observed.

For the athletic horses that come in with audible respiratory sounds, many of these horses have an anatomic abnormality causing the noise, according to Gray. The focus on those horses is correcting the anatomic abnormality to get the athlete back to peak performance.

Displaced soft palate. While any horse can have a variety of upper airway abnormalities, Standardbred racehorses often have a condition called an intermittently dorsally displaced soft palate.

In a horse with a displaced soft palate, the epiglottis, which normally lies on top of the soft palate, becomes displaced below the palate. When this happens as the horse is exercising, it creates a partial obstruction as the horse breathes out and causes the palate to billow upward in front of the opening of the trachea.

The sound we hear is produced by the soft palate vibrating when the horse exhales. While tongue ties and specialized tack can help with symptoms, surgical intervention may be needed and can return the athlete to full function, Gray said.

Laryngeal hemiplegia. Other horses such as racing Thoroughbreds or Warmblood sport horses are more commonly diagnosed with

through the trachea,” Gray said. “If one side doesn’t open fully, the horse doesn’t get as much oxygen and tires more rapidly. In addition, the vocal cord that sits below the affected arytenoid vibrates and produces the roaring noise often associated with this condition.”

There are a variety of surgical options to treat laryngeal hemiplegia, depending on the degree of paralysis, the age of the horse and the job of the horse.

Infections. For the patients who come in with respiratory distress, which is far less common, the noises heard in these cases are often because the horse isn’t able to draw enough air into their airway.

larger, it puts pressure on and compresses the airway of the horse.

Another potential infection is known as arytenoid chondritis. In arytenoid chondritis, the cartilage becomes infected and swells, so the arytenoids cannot open which results in a narrowed airway and reduces the amount of air reaching the lungs with each breath.

For both of these conditions, bypassing the airway allows time to treat the infection and allow the horse to potentially regain its normal airway.

Seek help. Unfortunately, there is not really a way for owners to prevent their horses from developing these conditions.

laryngeal hemiplegia. Horses with laryngeal hemiplegia have a delayed or paralyzed arytenoid.

The arytenoids are structures made of cartilage that form part of the larynx. Along with the epiglottis, the arytenoids help to close the airway to food and water. An arytenoid on each side of the larynx come together similar to sliding doors. The epiglottis then covers the arytenoids.

“In exercising horses, the arytenoids open to allow maximal airflow

The focus in this group of patients is on relieving the stress of the patient by establishing adequate air flow. This may require an emergency tube be placed into the trachea, which allows air to bypass the upper airway and allows the horse to breathe comfortably. The two most common reasons horses develop respiratory distress are related to infection.

“Strangles,” an infection caused by the bacterium Streptococcus equi, can result in an abscess in the lymph nodes of the neck. As the abscess gets

“Since it is often an anatomic problem, there is no way to prevent it. However, we have many treatments available for upper airway conditions,” Gray said.

The best thing owners can do is be vigilant and have your horse evaluated if it’s making any noise as early treatment is generally more successful. Your veterinarian can help guide you as to the right course of treatment and if surgery is needed for your horse.

(Information provided by Alaina Lamp, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine.)

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Cover crops project provides fertile ground for research

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences graduate students received more predoctoral fellowships from the U.S. Department of Agriculture than any other institution over the last five years. This year, five of the 11 recipients worked in the college’s long-term cover crop cocktails experiment.

Cover crops are planted to improve the soils in an agricultural area rather than to produce a harvest. The experiment was established in 2011 to determine whether diverse cover crop mixtures — as opposed to single-species cover cropping — can enhance ecosystem functions in a corn-soybean-wheat cash crop rotation that produces organic feed and forage, said Jason Kaye, Distinguished Professor of Soil Biogeochemistry, who has led the research for nearly two decades.

The students are Madeline Luthard, advised by Kaye and Armen Kemanian, professor of plant science; Emma Rice, advised by Carolyn Lowry, assistant professor of plant science; Jennifer Harris, advised by Liana Burghardt, assistant professor of plant science, and Estelle Couradeau, assistant professor in ecosystem science and management; Olivia Trace, advised by Jared Ali, associate professor of entomology; and Sarah Richards, advised by Couradeau and Terrance Bell, who was previously faculty at Penn State and is now an assistant professor at the University of Toronto.

The predoctoral fellowship program, part of USDA’s Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, helps new scientists and professionals enter food and agricultural sciences

research, education and extension fields in the private sector, government or academia. The fellowships aim to support future leaders who are working to solve current agricultural challenges.

“These are the most prestigious awards given by USDA to graduate students,” said Kaye, who chairs the Ecology Intercollege Graduate Degree Program at Penn State. “To have five fellowships going to students who have at least part of their degree work at the cover crop cocktails experiment really says a lot about the impact of the site on graduate education.”

Working with farmer advisers, the cover crop cocktail experiment researchers designed cover crop mixtures that target nutrient supply, nutrient retention, weed suppression and management ease, he explained, and they tested the idea that diverse mixtures provide more of these functions simultaneously than cover crops in monoculture.

“Over the last decade, work at the site has led to new decisionsupport tools to help farmers select cover crops and manage nitrogen fertility while at the same time supporting fundamental breakthroughs connecting cover crop choices to weed proliferation, disease and pest resistance in cash crops, as well as nitrogen losses from the fields that affect water and air quality,” Kaye said. “The team has expanded over time and includes a farmer advisory board, nine faculty, 12 graduate students and a cadre of four to six undergraduate researchers.”

Also, the project has greatly benefitted from the support of research technician Brosi Bradley, Kaye said,

adding that she has held the experiment together and creates cohesion and team dynamics for the graduate students.

According to Burghardt, who co-led a Huck Institute-sponsored workshop series that helped four of the five students prepare their predoctoral fellowships proposals to USDA, the project has become a fertile training ground for graduate students. Bell and Jill Hamilton, associate professor of ecosystem science and management and director of the Schatz Center, co-led the series with Burghardt.

“The long-term cover crops cocktail experiment provides a fantastic resource for graduate students writing fellowship proposals because it provides a common field resource, peer and faculty mentoring network, and clear connections with farmers,” she said.

“That provides a scaffold upon which students can find their research niche from biogeochemical cycling and microbial dynamics to plant growth allocation and insectplant-soil interactions.”

The predoctoral fellowship applications require months of sustained commitment from students and are powerful professional development experiences because they are in the same format as the full USDA grant proposals, Burghardt said.

“I and the other faculty leaders of the workshop — Dr. Terrence Bell and Dr. Jill Hamilton —could not be prouder of all the students who put in applications last fall,” Burghardt said.

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Chantel Wilson recently joined Penn State Extension as the 4-H youth development program’s first STEM specialist. Wilson will provide leadership and technical support for science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs. Wilson’s goal is to expand STEM access, inclusion and belonging among youth in Pennsylvania and address STEM hesitancy among adults and youth alike.

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Ashtabula Co. Farm Bureau meeting set for Sept. 18

NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio —

The Ashtabula County Farm Bureau annual meeting will be Sept. 18 at the Expo Building at the Ashtabula County Fairgrounds, 225 N. Elm St. in Jefferson, Ohio. The event will begin with a social hour at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the business meeting immediately after.

There will be proposed code changes regarding trustee qualifications. The guest speaker this year will

be Ashtabula County Auditor David Thomas, who will give an update on CAUV soil value changes to croplands and woodlands.

Dinner will be catered by Go Big Catering and will feature local meats and produce. Tickets are $25 per member and $30 per non-member. Reservations are required by Sept. 14. Call 440-426-2195 to pay by credit card or register online at https://bit.ly/AshtabulaAM23.

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H2Ohio enrollment open

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced on Sept. 8 a new round of H2Ohio open enrollment for producers in the 14 counties of the Maumee River Watershed project area.

Producers in the following counties are eligible to enroll or re-enroll acreage into proven, science-based, best management practices that contribute toward improving water quality in Lake Erie and other bodies of water: Allen, Auglaize, Defiance, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Lucas, Mercer, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Williams and Wood.

Gov. Mike DeWine launched the H2Ohio initiative in 2019 to help offset some of the financial risk producers incur when trying new conservation practices. H2Ohio focuses on encouraging agricultural best management practices, restoring wetlands and replacing home septic systems to reduce nutrients that contribute to harmful algal blooms.

MARKET REPORTS

This year, ODA streamlined BMPs and updated incentives to better suit producers’ needs to implement conservation practices on their farm operations. Producers must develop an approved voluntary nutrient management plan to enroll into other BMPs being offered in 2024 and 2025. Available BMPs include overwintering cover, subsurface phosphorus placement and manure incorporation and utilization.

Local soil and water conservation districts work directly with each producer to review and approve voluntary nutrient management plans, assess the compatibility of implementing additional BMPs and provide conservation education. SWCDs are now hosting informational sessions for producers to learn more and sign up. Producers should contact their local SWCD with questions and submit program applications.

For more information on the H2Ohio initiative, visit h2.ohio.gov.

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173 LIVESTOCK Finished steers 147.50 181.00 Finished heifers 75.00 158.00 Finished hol steers 149.00 Down Finished hol heifers 102.00 140.00 #1 cows 90.00 111.00 #2 cows 75.00 89.00 Light & thin 75.00 Down Bulls #1 96.00 149.00 Beef feeders 87.50 225.00 Dairy feeders 67.50 107.50 Hol. bull calves 200.00 390.00 Light and thin 199.00 Down Crossbred calf 300.00 585.00 Goats 125.00 Down Lambs 150.00 Down BUTCHER PIGS 62.50 Down FEEDER PIGS BH 10.00 25.00 HAY First cut - lots: 3 4.50 Down Second cut - lots: 17 2.75 5.25 Third cut - lots: 24 4.00 6.50 Round first cut - lots: 2 45.00 Down Straw - lots: 6 1.00 3.25 STRAW lots: 3 10.00 12.50 FARMERSTOWN COMMUNITY LIVESTOCK AUCTION LLC Farmerstown, OH 330-391-8993 Tuesday, September 5, 2023 CALVES - 67 Cross bred cows 420.00 590.00 BTF bull calves 210.00 355.00 BTF Heifer calves 50.00 110.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 5 Lambs med. to good 60-80# 165.00 225.00 Sheep for slaughter 60.00 120.00 BUTCHER HOGS - 17 190-210# 30.00 45.00 210-240# 45.00 65.00 260# & up 55.00 74.00 Butcher sows 48.00 56.00 CATTLE - 45 Bulls 125.00 133.00 Good beef cows 101.00 114.00 Med-good beef cows 82.00 100.00 Fair-med cows 75.00 81.00 Common cows 75.00 Down HAY-STRAW-GRAIN - 21 LOADS 2nd-3rd hay/ton 225.00 400.00 1st hay/ton 250.00 2nd-3rd lg. hay/bale 35.00 100.00 2nd-3rd lg. hay/ton 185.00 200.00 1st lg. hay.bale 45.00 1st large/ton 75.00 125.00 Lg. wheat straw/bale 45.00 KIDRON LIVESTOCK AUCTION Kidron, OH 330-857-2641 Thursday, September 7, 2023 HOGS - 82 210-230# 60.00 77.50 230-280# 72.50 100.00 Butcher sows 39.00 50.00 Boars/WT 31.00 FEEDER PIGS - 498 Up to 40# 2.00 42.50 41-50# 6.00 67.50 51-60# 25.00 80.00 61# & up 22.50 105.00 Brad sows & gilts 90.00 110.00 Service Boars 30.00 85.00 CALVES - 104 Back to farm - bull 170.00 400.00 Back to the farm - heifer 50.00 150.00 Crossbred 200.00 610.00 Light & thin 30.00 Down CATTLE - 114 Steers 134.00 152.00 Heifers 120.00 137.00 Bulls 116.00 142.00 Good beef cows 90.00 110.00 Medium to good 75.00 89.00 Thin to poor 72.00 Down FEEDER STEERS 110.00 205.00 FEEDER HEIFERS 65.00 175.00 SHEEP - 22 Market lambs 90-125# 90.00 190.00 Feeder lambs up to 85# 75.00 195.00 Cull ewes and bucks 55.00 135.00 GOATS - 1 55.00 DAIRY CATTLE - 76 Cows 910.00 1375.00 Bred heifers 1050.00 1935.00 Service bulls 1025.00 Open heifers 500.00 650.00 TOTAL CONSIGNORS - 156 TOTAL HEAD - 897 HAY & STRAW SALE - 24 LOADS Hay 2nd cutting 150.00 285.00 Hay 3rd cutting 260.00 310.00 Large hay/each 35.00 55.00 Large hay/ton 75.00 175.00 Large straw/each 45.00 Large straw/ton 115.00 MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mount Hope, OH 330-674-6188 Wednesday, September 6, 2023 HOGS - 64 220-250# 59.00 80.00 250-280# 58.00 60.00 280-300# 61.00 80.00 300-340# 59.00 66.00 Sows - heavy 40.00 49.00 FEEDER PIGS 40-80# - 46 40.00 80.00 FAT CATTLE - 90 Choice colored 184.00 194.00 Good colored cattle 160.00 183.00 Choice holstein fats 155.00 165.50 Good holstein fats 130.00 154.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS - 27 1000-1500# 115.00 158.00 1500-2000# 123.00 155.00 CULL COWS - 132 Good/high dress Hols. - 35 93.00 109.50 Medium to good 83.00 92.00 Fair to medium 73.00 82.00 Light/thin - 27 72.00 Down Beef/Colored Cows 80.00 125.00 FEEDERS - 231 Colored steers/heifers 150.00 260.00 Holstein steers 100.00 190.00 STOCK C0WS - 20 Bred hol heifers 1625.00 Down HEAD CALVES - 223 Top 40 Hol bull avg./hd. 335.12 BTF Hol. bulls 90-120# 285.00 370.00 BTF Hol. bulls - good 175.00 280.00
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FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 14, 2023 | Farm and Dairy A19 Service and SatiSfaction iS our goal guaranteed your own meat back beef, Pork and deer ProceSSing - bologna - Summer Sausage - wieners - Snack Sticks - Jerky - and more We are noW MSG free 2934 TR 163 | Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: (330) 897-7972 mon-wed-fri 7:00am-4:00Pm | tueS -thur 7:00- 5:00Pm SaturdayS 7:00am to 11:00 am (cloSed SaturdayS may-auguSt) All Beef AgeD for 10 DAys MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mount Hope, OH 330-674-6188 Wednesday, September 6, 2023 Crossbred Bl bulls 85-125# 375.00 650.00 -Top 25 avg. 573.79 Crossbred Bl heifers 250.00 575.00 GOATS - 1,121 Kid goats 240.00 Down Billies 70.00 580.00 Wethers 130.00 800.00 Nannies 55.00 300.00 Pygmy 30.00 275.00 SHEEP - 2,095 Bucks & ewes - 195 70.00 120.00 LAMBS Prime 40-60# - 48 300.00 425.00 Choice 40-60# - 246 220.00 270.00 40-60# - 237 175.00 217.50 Choice 60-80# - 252 210.00 245.00 60-80# - 331 180.00 207.50 Choice 80-100# - 80 200.00 220.00 80-100# - 297 167.00 197.50 100-130# - 339 150.00 212.50 130# & up - 22 155.00 200.00 TOTAL HEAD - 4,049 HAY & STRAW - 47 LOADS Alfalfa 3rd & 4th cutting 250.00 450.00 Mixed 1st cutting 225.00 Mixed grass 2nd-4th cut 200.00 325.00 Alfalfa mixed 2nd-4th cut 275.00 550.00 Lg. bales hay ton 1cm 110.00 170.00 Lg. bales hay/ton 2nd-4th 80.00 350.00 Wheat straw 200.00 275.00 Lg. bales/weat straw/ton 120.00 125.00 RABBIT/POULTRY SALE 9/6/23 Misc. - 60 0.25 65.00 Banty - 108 0.10 9.00 Chicken - 118 0.10 10.00 Duck - 77 1.00 30.00 Geese - 12 15.00 20.00 Guinea - 21 3.00 6.00 Hen - 261 1.00 10.00 Pigeon - 249 1.00 6.50 Rabbit - 152 1.00 22.50 Turkey - 8 1.50 20.00 UNITED PRODUCERS   AUCTION Mount Vernon, OH 740-397-5015 Friday, September 8, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 2,095 SOWS - 2 Heavy 48.00 BOARS - 2 Light 25.00 Heavy 5.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 1,677 Ch/Pr clips&wls 130-150# 170.00 247.50 Ch/Pr clips&wls 100-129# 190.00 230.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 80-99# 190.00 240.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 60-79# 220.00 350.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 40-59# 275.00 360.00 Hair lambs 80-120# 180.00 210.00 Hair lambs 40-79# 125.00 275.00 Feeder lambs 75.00 190.00 Good flesh sheep 80.00 135.00 Thin & over fat sheep 60.00 92.50 GOATS - 408 Meat type kids 160.00 300.00 Dairy type kids 140.00 260.00 Aged goats 100.00 290.00 MUSKINGUM LIVESTOCK AUCTION Zanesville, OH 740-452-9984 Wednesday, September 6, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 606 FED CATTLE Choice strs. & hfrs. - 106 180.00 200.00 Good strs. & hfrs. 179.00 Down Holstein steers 132.50 Commercial Cows - 123 100.00 132.00 Canners & Cutters 98.00 Down Butcher Bulls - 24 60.00 134.00 Bred cows BH - 24 825.00 1600.00 M&L FRAME HEIFERS 200-300# - 4 170.00 240.00 300-400# - 20 160.00 241.00 400-500# - 39 168.00 260.00 500-600# - 35 140.00 250.00 600-700# - 17 126.00 258.00 700-800# - 2 120.00 203.00 800# - up - 4 162.00 170.00 M&L FRAME STEERS & BULLS 200-300# - 3 224.00 236.00 300-400# - 19 160.00 235.00 400-500# -44 170.00 267.00 500-600# - 50 160.00 265.00 600-700# - 13 155.00 235.00 700-800# - 7 155.00 217.00 800# & up - 8 82.00 150.00 MARKET HOGS - 28 200-220# 54.00 221-259# 60.00 70.00 260-300# 60.00 70.00 Light sows 300-450# 40.00 41.00 Heavy sows 450# & up 42.00 44.00 Heavier boars 290# & up 9.00 FEEDER PIGS BH 50.00 56.00 LAMBS 62-135# 90.00 184.00 SHEEP 77.00 GOATS/ADULTS 265.00 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC.  Rogers, OH www.rogersohio.com Wednesday, September 6, 2023 HAY & STRAW REPORT HAY 1st cut hay 2.00 3.75 2nd cut hay 1.50 5.50 3rd cut hay 1.50 6.25 2268 bales, 115 loads, avg. 3.37 ROUND BALES 8.25 52.50 194 bales, 96 loads, avg. 28.35 STRAW Small square 4.00 5.00 151 bales, 7 loads, avg. 4.50 Round bales 27.00 34.00 12 bales, 6 loads, avg. 31.17 GRAIN 7.75 8.50 60 lots, 10 loads, avg. 8.15 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC.  Rogers, OH Friday, September 8, 2023 POULTRY BARN - TOTAL LOTS - 980 Heavy hens 0.75 14.50 Fancy hens 0.50 25.00 Roosters 0.50 13.00 Guineas 2.25 9.25 Chicks 0.25 3.25 Pigeons 2.75 31.00 Ducks 0.50 46.00 Turkeys 3.25 26.00 Geese 5.25 41.00 Quail 1.00 1.25 Pheasant 10.50 10.50 Peafowl 27.00 30.00 Rabbits/bunnies 0.25 32.00 Cattle 270.00 430.00 Goats 27.00 250.00 Sheep 50.00 180.00 Kune Kune pig 280.00 280.00 SUGARCREEK STOCKYARDS, LLC. Sugarcreek, OH 330-831-1720 Monday, September 4, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 224 CALVES - 99 Hol bull calves 95-110# 160.00 355.00 Hol bull calves 80-90# 110.00 340.00 Hol heifer calves 40.00 Dairy cross 20.00 350.00 Beef cross 350.00 590.00 FEEDER CATTLE - 33 Heifer calves 455-600# 250.00 251.00 Hol. fdr steers 605-900# 131.00 196.00 HEIFER CALVES <450# 202.00 209.00 475-600# 198.00 205.00 605 & up 141.00 188.00 HOL FEEDER HEIFERS 750# & up 129.00 130.00 BULLS - 9 Beef bulls 118.00 158.00 Dairy bulls 104.00 127.00 FATS - 12 Choice color 180.00 187.00 Choice hol. 138.00 156.00 Select hol. 129.00 130.00 BEEF COWS - 70 High yield cows 105.00 117.00 Fleshy cows 90.00 116.00 Lean cows 87.00 117.00 Low yield cows 85.00 Down HORSE SALE 9/1/23 - 41 HORSES - 27 50.00 2900.00 TOP SALE 2900.00 GOATS - 5 30.00 125.00 MULES - 1 600.00 DONKEYS - 8 125.00 275.00 WOOSTER HAY AND PRODUCE AUCTION Wooster, OH 330-464-1302 Saturday, September 2, 2023 LOADS CONSIGNED: 29 1ST CUTTING MIXED Round/bale 22.50 2ND CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 185.00 265.00 Small square/bale 4.00 Large square/ton 150.00 Large square/bale 62.50 Round/bale 42.50 55.00 3RD CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 250.00 Small square/bale 7.00 STRAW Small square/ton 180.00 EGGS/DOZ. 1.00 2.50 WOOSTER HAY AND PRODUCE AUCTION Wooster, OH 330-464-1302 Saturday, September 9, 2023 LOADS CONSIGNED: 27 1ST CUTTING MIXED Round/bale 18.00 20.00 2ND CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 160.00 Small square/bale 3.00 3.20 Large square/ton 225.00 Round/ton 107.50 Round/bale 21.00 34.00 3RD CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 100.00 180.00 Small square/bale 4.00 Large square/bale 61.00 Large square/ton 95.00 STRAW Small square/ton 85.00 Round/ton 80.00 Round/bale 20.00 26.00 EGGS/DOZ. 1.90 2.50 EIGHTY-FOUR LIVESTOCK AUCTION Eighty Four, PA 724-222-9965 Monday, September 4, 2023 CATTLE - 134 COWS Commercial 96.00 116.00 Canners/cutters 85.00 95.00 Shells 83.00 Down BULLS 119.00 128.00 FEEDER STEERS/BULLS 200-300# 160.00 170.00 300-400# 140.00 220.00 400-500# 175.00 237.50 500-600# 152.50 221.00 600-700# 117.50 190.00 800-900# 170.00 175.00 FEEDER HEIFERS 200-300# 185.00 230.00 300-400# 130.00 225.00 400-500# 157.50 215.00 500-600# 151.00 200.00 700-1000# 117.50 150.00 CALVES - 27 BTF Hol. 80-120# 220.00 360.00 Utility 60.00 Down Beef 210.00 470.00 HOGS - 3 Market hogs 185-295# 57.50 67.50 SHEEP & LAMBS - 50 Lambs 58# thin 105.00 Lambs 54-61# 137.50 182.50 Ewes 60.00 80.00 GOATS - 34 Kids small 35-65# 62.50 125.00 Kids large 78-110# 205.00 319.00 Nanny 110-140# 110.00 155.00 Billy CWT 110-130# 140.00 180.00 MEADVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Saegertown, PA 814-763-2240 Wednesday, August 30, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 378 COWS Good 90.00 112.50 Medium 70.00 89.00 Common 69.00 Down Bulls 122.50 146.00 Fats 155.00 184.00 Feeders 90.00 280.00 CALVES BTF bulls 90-130# 100.00 310.00 BTF beefX 90-130# 150.00 520.00 LITTLE PIGS 5.00 80.00 SLAUGHTER HOGS 65.00 90.00 SOWS 25.00 50.00 LAMBS 115.00 180.00 SHEEP 65.00 120.00 GOATS 70.00 220.00 KIDS 25.00 50.00 TOP HORSE 650.00 Hay square/bale 3.50 5.00 Hay round/bale 22.50 45.00 Straw square/bale 1.50 5.00 Straw round/bale 22.50 Cracked corn/bag 9.00 MEADVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Saegertown, PA 814-763-2240 Wednesday, September 6, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 237 COWS Good 100.00 125.00 Medium 85.00 99.00 Common 84.00 Down Bulls 120.00 149.00 Feeders 95.00 190.00 CALVES BTF bulls 90-130# 100.00 310.00 BTF beefX 90-130# 200.00 610.00 LITTLE PIGS 40.00 85.00 SLAUGHTER HOGS 55.00 87.50 LAMBS 150.00 200.00 SHEEP 100.00 210.00 GOATS 30.00 370.00 KIDS 10.00 TOP HORSE 750.00 MULE 475.00 Hay square/bale 1.00 5.75 Hay round/bale 27.50 50.00 Straw square/bale 2.50 4.75 Cracked corn/bag 8.00 NEW N.W. SALES CO. LIVESTOCK New Wilmington, PA 724-946-8621 Monday, September 4, 2023 FEEDER PIGS 20.00 90.00 FEEDER CATTLE Bulls 350-1100# 70.00 250.00 Steers 350-800# 95.00 250.50 Heifers 60.00 225.00 HOGS 220-280# 60.00 80.00 Sows 30.00 50.00 Boars 3.00 15.00 SHEEP/LAMBS 50-90# 120.00 210.00 SHEEP 50.00 100.00 GOATS 20.00 250.00 CALVES #1 95-100# 300.00 550.00 80-90# 100.00 290.00 Veal 90.00 Down FAT CATTLE Steers colored 123.00 193.00 Heifers colored 110.00 189.00 Holstein 90.00 156.00 BULLS 103.00 144.00 CULL COWS #1 82.00 119.00 #2 70.00 81.00 #3 69.00 Down
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Jefferson County Junior Fair Results

Aug. 19, 2023

Sale Total: $496,234.40 MARKET STEERS

Average with champions: $4.31/lb

Average without grand and reserve: $3.92/lb

Grand Champion: Hannah Randolph

Bid: $12.50/lb Weight: 1,461 lbs

Buyer: Van’s Iron & Metal Reserve Champion: Bailey Harris

Bid: $5/lb Weight: 1,268 lbs

Buyer: Team Automotive MARKET DAIRY STEERS

Average: $2.23/lb

Grand Champion: Corissa Griffith

Bid: $2.20/lb Weight: 1,427 lbs

Buyer: Jefferson Landmark

Reserve Champion: Grace Browning

Bid: $2.24/lb Weight: 1,398 lbs

Buyer: Reynard’s Redline Ranch MARKET HOGS

Average with champions: $7.15/lb

Average without grand and reserve: $6.99/lb

Grand Champion: Cameron Best

Bid: $19.50/lb Weight: 263 lbs

Buyer: Encino

Reserve Champion: Blair Allison

Bid: $15/lb Weight: 274 lbs

Buyer: Murrays Restaurant DAIRY BEEF FEEDERS

Average with champions: $2.93/lb

Average without grand and reserve $2.92/lb

Grand Champion: Corissa Griffith Bid: Did Not Sell

Reserve Champion: Reece Furmanski

Bid: $3/lb Weight: 490 lbs

Buyer: Jefferson Landmark MARKET GOATS

Average with champions: $901.56

Average without grand and reserve: $744.64

Grand Champion: Jacob Rinkes

Bid: $2,350.00

Buyer: Kam Trucking Reserve Champion: Wesley Moore

Bid: $1,650.00

Buyer: Petrella Wealth Management MARKET SHEEP

Average with champions: $12.32/lb

Average without grand and reserve: $10.12/lb

Grand Champion: Alexis Rager

Bid: $35/lb Weight: 140 lbs

Buyer: Jacobs Petroleum

Reserve Champion: Caleb Miller

Bid: $27/lb Weight: 149 lbs

Buyer: Williams Energy MARKET CHICKENS (PEN OF 3)

Average with champions: $460.00/ pen

Average without grand and reserve: $398.21/pen

Grand Champion: Mekenzie Everhart Bid: $1,800.00/pen

Buyer: Limitless Pools and Spas

Reserve Champion: Jordan Everhart Bid: $850.00/pen

Buyer: Encino MARKET DUCKS (PEN OF 2)

Average with champions: $712.50/ pen

Average without grand and reserve: $505.00/pen

Grand Champion: Joseph Taylor

Bid: $2,000.00/pen

Buyer: Williams Energy

Reserve Champion: Madison Taylor

Bid: $1,500.00/pen

Buyer: Petrella Wealth Management MARKET TURKEYS

Average with champions: $726.67

Average without grand and reserve: $592.31

Grand Champion: Jacob Rinkes

Bid: $1,900.00

Buyer: Encino

Reserve Champion: Kassidy George Bid: $1,300.00

Buyer: Petrella Brothers Village Sleep Center MARKET RABBITS (PEN OF 3)

Average with champions: $441.25/ pen

Average without grand and reserve: $368.57/pen

Grand Champion: Lane Keyoski

Bid: $1,100.00/pen

Buyer: MPLX

Reserve Champion: Alayna Starr Bid: $800.00/pen

Buyer: Harris F&S

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Hannah Randolph’s grand champion steer sold for $12.50 per pound to Van’s Iron & Metal. (Submitted photo) Corissa Griffith’s grand champion dairy steer sold for $2.20 per pound to Jefferson Landmark. (Submitted photo) Bailey Harris’ reserve champion steer sold for $5 per pound to Team Automotive. (Submitted photo) Blair Allison’s reserve champion hog sold for $15 per pound to Murrays Restaurant. (Submitted photo) Cameron Best’s grand champion hog sold for $19.50 per pound to Encino. (Submitted photo) Grace Browning’s reserve champion dairy steer sold for $2.24 per pound to Reynard’s Redline Ranch. (Submitted photo) Alayna Starr’s reserve champion rabbits sold for $800 to Harris F&S. (Submitted photo) Madison Taylor’s reserve champion ducks sold for $1,500 to Petrella Wealth Management. (Submitted photo) Alexis Rager’s grand champion lamb sold for $35 per pound to Jacobs Petroleum. (Submitted photo) Joseph Taylor’s grand champion ducks sold for $2,000 to Williams Energy. (Submitted photo) Caleb Miller’s reserve champion lamb sold for $27 per pound to Williams Energy. (Submitted photo) Kassidy George’s reserve champion turkeys sold for $1,300 to Petrella Brothers Village Sleep Center. (Submitted photo) Jacob Rinkes’ grand champion turkeys sold for $1,900 to Encino. (Submitted photo) Mekenzie Everhart’s grand champion pen of chickens sold for $1,800 to Limitless Pools and Spas. (Submitted photo) Jordan Everhart’s reserve champion pen of chickens sold for $850 to Encino. (Submitted photo) Lane Keyoski’s grand champion rabbits sold for $1,100 to MPLX. (Submitted photo) Wesley Moore’s reserve champion market goat sold for $1,650.00 to Petrella Wealth Management. (Submitted photo) Reece Furmanski’s reserve champion dairy beef feeder sold for $3 per pound to Jefferson Landmark. (Submitted photo) Jacob Rinkes’ grand champion market goat sold for $2,350.00 to Kam Trucking. (Submitted photo)

Washington County Junior Fair Results

Sept. 5, 2023

$420,550.00 MARKET STEERS

Grand Champion: Aidan Woodruff

Bid: $10,600

Buyer: Belpre Sand & Gravel Co.

Reserve Champion: Jacob Huck

Bid: $11,500

Buyers: Ohio Valley Alloy Services and Pine Ridge Meat Processing GOATS

Grand Champion: Aaliyah Kennedy

Bid: $2,200

Buyers: Dairy Queen of Marietta, Jay Edwards, State Representative, Charlie Schilling, Mark Porter Chevrolet Buick GMC, Lashley Tractor Sales Marietta, Quaker City, Zanesville, and St. Clairsville and R.C. & Son Construction.

Reserve Champion: Parker McClain

Bid: $2,500

Buyers: Dairy Queen of Marietta, Jay Edwards, State Representative, Charlie Schilling, Lashley Tractor Sales Marietta, Quaker City, Zanesville, and St. Clairsville and R.C. & Son Construction. TURKEYS

Grand Champion: Daryan Enochs Bid: $3,000

Buyers: Jay Edwards, State Representative, Peoples Bank, Dairy Queen of Marietta, Stevens’s Oil & Gas LLC, Don Jones, State Representative 95th District and Mark Porter Chevrolet Buick GMC.

Reserve Champion: Ashley Morris Bid: $1,800

Buyers: Mountain Ears Hearing Clinic and McAlarney Pools, Spas, & Billiards

LAMB

Grand Champion: Alexis White Bid: $2,400

Buyers: Pioneer Chevrolet, GMC; Pioneer Ford, Lincoln; Pioneer Ez Auto Reserve Champion: Addysen Griffin Bid: $2,400

Buyers: Peoples Bank, Jay Edwards, State Representative, Charlie Schilling, Dairy Queen of Marietta, Mark Porter Chevrolet Buick GMC and Don Jones, State Representative 95th District.

CHICKEN

Grand Champion: Dylan Barth

Bid: $1,000

Buyers: Don Jones, State Representative 95th District, Jay Edwards, State Representative, Peoples Bank and Charlie Schilling.

Reserve Champion: Bryce Saltzwedel Bid: $650

Buyers: Schaad Scrap Vehicles and Bags and Beyond

DAIRY FEEDER STEER

Grand Champion: Kara Schaad Bid: $4,100

Buyer: Jackson County Regional Livestock Market

Reserve Champion: Holly Schlarman

Bid: $2,400

Buyer: Beverly Feed & Equipment RABBITS

Grand Champion: Kylee Hockenberry Bid: $1,125

Buyers: Pioneer Chevrolet, GMC; Pioneer Ford, Lincoln; Pioneer Ez Auto Reserve Champion: Chloe Schweitzer Bid: $2,300

Buyer: Wood Heating and AC

Bryce Saltzwedel’s reserve champion chickens sold for $650 to Schaad Scrap Vehicles and Bags and Beyond. (Submitted photo)

Aidan

grand champion steer sold for $10,600 to Belpre Sand & Gravel Co. (Submitted

Aaliyah

grand champion goat sold for $2,200 to Dairy Queen of Marietta, Jay Edwards, State Representative, Charlie Schilling, Mark Porter Chevrolet Buick GMC, Lashley Tractor Sales Marietta, Quaker City,

Alexis White’s grand champion lamb sold for $2,400 to Pioneer Chevrolet, GMC; Pioneer Ford, Lincoln; Pioneer Ez Auto. (Submitted photo)

reserve champion lamb sold for $2,400 to Peoples Bank, Jay Edwards, State Representative, Charlie Schilling, Dairy Queen of Marietta, Mark Porter Chevrolet Buick GMC and Don Jones, State Representative 95th District. (Submitted

turkey sold for $3,000 to Jay Edwards, State Representative, Peoples Bank, Dairy Queen of Marietta, Stevens’s Oil & Gas LLC, Don Jones, State Representative 95th District and Mark Porter Chevrolet Buick GMC. (Submitted photo)

Ashley Morris’ reserve champion turkey sold for $1,800 to Mountain Ears Hearing Clinic and McAlarney Pools, Spas, & Billiards. (Submitted photo)

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Woodruff’s photo) Kennedy’s Zanesville, and St. Clairsville and R.C. & Son Construction. (Submitted photo) Jacob Huck’s reserve champion steer sold for $11,500 to Ohio Valley Alloy Services and Pine Ridge Meat Processing. (Submitted photo) Holly Schlarman’s reserve champion dairy feeder steer sold for $2,400 to Beverly Feed & Equipment. (Submitted photo) Kara Schaad’s grand champion dairy feeder steer sold for $4,100 to Jackson County Regional Livestock Market. (Submitted photo) Addysen Griffin’s photo) Daryan Enochs’ grand champion Dylan Barth’s grand champion chickens sold for $1,000 to Don Jones, State Representative 95th District, Jay Edwards, State Representative, Peoples Bank and Charlie Schilling. (Submitted photo) Chloe Schweitzer’s reserve champion rabbits sold for $2,300 to Wood Heating and AC. (Submitted photo) Kylee Hockenberry’s grand champion rabbits sold for $1,125 to Pioneer Chevrolet, GMC; Pioneer Ford, Lincoln; Pioneer Ez Auto. (Submitted photo)
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Parker McClain’s reserve champion goat sold for $2,500 to Dairy Queen of Marietta, Jay Edwards, State Representative, Charlie Schilling, Lashley Tractor Sales Marietta, Quaker City, Zanesville, and St. Clairsville and R.C. & Son Construction. (Submitted photo)
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Hookstown Junior Fair Results

A22 Farm and Dairy | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Aug. 25, 2023 Sale Total: $158,920.57 STEERS Grand Champion: Nathan Baron Bid: $6/lb Weight: 1395 lbs Buyer: Mary Ellen Estel Reserve Champion: Henley Heinlein Bid: $4/lb Weight: 1315 lbs Buyer: South Side Garage HOGS Grand Champion: Alivia Logan Bid: $11/lb Weight: 283 lbs Buyer: MPLX Reserve Champion: Nathan Baron Bid: $13/lb Weight: 261 lbs Buyer: Jason’s Station GOATS Grand Champion: Paetyn Perry Bid: $21/lb Weight: 90 lbs Buyer: Matt and Kortney Berg Reserve Champion: Eli Covert Bid: $14/lb Weight: 87 lbs Buyer: Welter Meats LAMBS Grand Champion: Nixon Dye Bid: $35/lb Weight: 140 lbs Buyer: MPLX Reserve Champion: Emilee Boyd Bid: $17.50/lb Weight: 130 lbs Buyer: Dante and Ashlee Anzevino TURKEYS Grand Champion: Kaylin Berg Bid: $10/lb Weight: 27.8 lbs Buyer: Rogers Mill, Inc. Reserve Champion: Jozlyn Marnhout Bid: $7/lb Weight: 30 lbs Buyer: Range Resources CHICKENS Grand Champion: Jozlyn Marnhout Bid: $27.50/lb Weight: 18.35 lbs Buyer: Randy and Carole Marnhout Reserve Champion: Nathan Baron Bid: $22.50/lb Weight: 35.2 lbs Buyer: Dante and Ashlee Anzevino RABBITS Grand Champion: Zoe Norwood Bid: $42.50/lb Weight: 16.04 lbs Buyer: McGaffick Anderson Farm Reserve Champion: Leah Mihalic Bid: $40/lb Weight: 14.10 lbs Buyer: Range Resources
Henley Heinlein’s reserve champion steer sold for $4 per pound to South Side Garage. (Submitted photo) Nathan Baron’s grand champion steer sold for $6 per pound to Mary Ellen Estel. (Submitted photo) Nathan Baron’s reserve champion hog sold for $13 per pound to Jason’s Station. (Submitted photo) Alivia Logan’s grand champion hog sold for $11 per pound to MPLX. (Submitted photo) Jozlyn Marnhout’s reserve champion turkey sold for $7 per pound to Range Resources. (Submitted photo) Leah Mihalic’s reserve champion rabbits sold for $40 per pound to Range Resources. (Submitted photo) Emilee Boyd’s reserve champion lamb sold for $17.50 per pound to Dante and Ashlee Anzevino. (Submitted photo) Eli Covert’s reserve champion goat sold for $14 per pound to Welter Meats. (Submitted photo) Nathan Baron’s reserve champion chickens sold for $22.50 per pound to Dante and Ashlee Anzevino. (Submitted photo) Zoe Norwood’s grand champion rabbits sold for $42.50 per pound to McGaffick Anderson Farm. (Submitted photo) Paetyn Perry’s grand champion goat sold for $21 per pound to Matt and Kortney Berg. (Submitted photo) Jozlyn Marnhout’s grand champion chickens sold for $27.50 per pound to Randy and Carole Marnhout. (Submitted photo) Kaylin Berg’s grand champion turkey sold for $10 per pound to Rogers Mill, Inc. (Submitted photo) Nixon Dye’s grand champion lamb sold for $35 per pound to MPLX. (Submitted photo)

Noble County Junior Fair Results

42 Lots

Grand Champion: Alexander Sheanshang Bid: $2,400

Buyer: Farmers & Merchants Bank and Food Center

Reserve Champion: Sydney Erb Bid: $1,800

Buyer: EOG Resources

MARKET TURKEYS 22 Lots

Grand Champion: Sydney Erb Bid: $2,750

Buyer: Patty’s Place LLC

Reserve Champion: Laney Johnson Bid: $2,900

Buyer: Sharon Stone

MARKET RABBITS 149 Lots

Grand Champion: Izzie Snyder

Bid: $2,600

Buyers: Brad and Sami Hull and Slevin Farms

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berry Bid: $2,800 Buyer: Anderson Propane Service

MARKET CHICKENS

Reserve Champion: Melina Blubaugh Bid: $2,300

Buyer: Rick’s Lawn Care

(Submitted

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 14, 2023 | Farm and Dairy A23 Noble County Fair Sept. 2, 2023 Sale Total: $978,198.20 Lots: 558 MARKET BEEF 21 Lots Grand Champion: Tate Miller Bid: $23,000 Buyer: Encino Energy Reserve Champion: Sawyer Reid Bid: $8,000 Buyer: Bruner Land Co FEEDER CALVES 46 Lots Grand Champion: Mikinzee Thomas Bid: $4,100 Buyer: Harriman & Sons Dozer & Timber Service and The Tracks Drive Thru DAIRY BEEF FEEDERS 10 Lots Grand Champion: Lyla Thompson Bid: $5,000 Buyer: DT Midstream Co. Reserve Champion: Bella House Bid: $5,000 Buyer: Jillian Arena and Willow Branches of Healing MARKET HOGS 155 Lots Grand Champion: Tyce DeVolld Bid: $9,000 Buyer: Caldwell Eagles #2952 Reserve Champion: Nathan Van Fleet Bid: $6,000 Buyer: Batesville Sportsman Club MARKET LAMBS 27 Lots Grand Champion: Hannah DeVolld Bid: $4,000 Buyer: Antero Resources Corp. Reserve Champion: Bella House Bid: $4,000 Buyer: Bruner Land Co MARKET GOATS 86 Lots Grand Champion: Maggie Presnell Bid: $2,500 Buyer: Southeastern Glass Reserve Champion: Brooke Stotts-
Tate Miller’s grand champion market beef sold for $23,000 to Encino Energy. (Submitted Sawyer Reid’s reserve champion market beef sold for $8,000 to Bruner Land Co. photo) Lyla Thompson’s grand champion dairy beef feeder sold for $5,000 to DT Midstream Co. (Submitted photo) Tyce DeVolld’s grand champion hog sold for $9,000 to Caldwell Eagles #2952. (Submitted photo) Hannah DeVolld’s grand champion lamb sold for $4,000 to Antero Resources Corp. (Submitted photo) Bella House’s reserve champion dairy beef feeder sold for $5,000 to Jillian Arena and Willow Branches of Healing. (Submitted photo) Mikinzee Thomas’ grand champion feeder calf sold for $4,100 to Harriman & Sons Dozer & Timber Service and The Tracks Drive Thru. (Submitted photo) Nathan Van Fleet’s reserve champion hog sold for $6,000 to Batesville Sportsman Club. (Submitted photo) Alexander Sheanshang’s grand champion chickens sold for $2,400 to Farmers & Merchants Bank and Food Center. (Submitted photo) Maggie Presnell’s grand champion goat sold for $2,500 to Southeastern Glass. (Submitted photo) Sydney Erb’s grand champion turkey sold for $2,750 to Patty’s Place LLC. (Submitted photo) Izzie Snyder’s grand champion rabbits sold for $2,600 to Brad and Sami Hull and Slevin Farms. (Submitted photo)
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Let God guide choices you make

phone calls. My folks said that it told us how much God loves us, and that someday when I was older, it would make more sense to me.

Censorship issues have been around for generations. History records book burning inspired by religious and political zealots, such as the old Soviet Union and Hitler’s Third Reich.

Like as a Fire

The Song of Solomon 1:1.

The Song of songs, which is Solomon’s. (Please read the rest of the book.)

CENSORSHIP: HANDLE WITH CARE

A few of us septuagenarians were reminiscing about our grade school days in the 1950s. Recollections of the long-gone classroom opening exercises at Canton, Ohio’s Harter Elementary School brought to mind my first encounter with censorship. It appeared in the daily Bible readings.

Each of us was asked to read a scripture passage of our choice. Miss Mills, our fourth-grade teacher, required that we read no more than 10 verses because of time constraints.

Our fifth-grade teacher, Miss Quinlan, had a more harsh restriction. She forbade us to read from The Song of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs. She did not explain why we could not read it.

Being at that age at which boys are beginning to think that girls maybe aren’t too bad, but not yet knowing quite why, some of us decided to explore why that biblical book was so bad.

We came to the conclusion that it contained a lot of mushy love letters worthy of only a few giggles. But if God wanted it included in the Bible, it must not be bad.

Some of us were going to ask our parents for answers. If they did ask, I wouldn’t have been surprised if a few pastors received some interesting

In the early 1950s, our own nation’s House Unamerican Activities Committee demanded that college and university libraries submit their lists of all the books on their shelves. Several institutions of higher learning refused to comply, and the matter was dropped.

More recently, Mark Twain’s stories about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn have been edited or removed because they contained the “N word.”

The use of that derogatory label was forbidden in our family. I was allowed to read Twain’s tales because they taught about the equality and dignity due to all people through the friendship of Tom, Huck and Jim their enslaved escapee friend.

Presently, some political and religious groups have seen to it that alternative views of American history be introduced by law into schools of all academic levels. That’s permissible under freedom of speech.

A problem arises when the views that had been held are removed from libraries and schools. The exclusion of one view for the purpose of promoting another comes close to censorship, which threatens our freedom of speech.

And, of course, parents have controlled their children’s exposure to certain forms of literature. That is the rightful prerogative of the parent. Dad and Mom have a duty to guide and protect their offspring to the best of their abilities. It is not an easy task.

We seek what we feel to be truth, and at times we will disagree with each other over what we find to be appropriate and true. That’s okay because we are individuals who live in a free nation. There are a lot of attitudes, views and practices with which I disagree. I have many friends

Are we valuable to God?

holding different views, but we live in peace and harmony.

The Bible doesn’t say anything specifically about censorship; however, it does say a lot about making wise and proper choices. A few brief passages, selected with my good spouse’s help, follow.

Philippians 4:8. “Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”

We are to carefully choose what upholds God’s teachings and live accordingly.

Proverbs 14:12. “There is a way which seemeth right unto a man; but the end thereof are the ways of death.”

Choose wisely the paths guided by your belief in God. Take care that what you choose is of God and not of your own selfish conclusions.

Romans 1:18. “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness.”

Examine the motives behind those who prevent the truth from being known. Be careful with censorship, particularly the motives for engaging in it.

Psalm 101:2-3. “I will behave myself wisely in a perfect way. O when will thou come unto me? I will walk within my house with a perfect heart. I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes: I hate the work of them that turn aside; it shall not cleave to me.”

In the end, you and I must choose what is right and wrong, what is worthy to hold on to.

Let’s choose our values as God guides us while living in peace with those of opposing views. Let’s allow God to guide them, as they choose if and how to follow that divine guidance. Let’s handle issues of censorship with care.

“Guide us, O thou great Jehovah, pilgrims through this barren land. We are weak, but thou art mighty. Guide us with thy powerful hand. Grant us wisdom. Grant us courage for the living of these days.”

— Rev. William Williams, 1745

Meditation from the Upper Room

A TIME FOR EVERYTHING

For everything, there is a season and a time for every matter under heaven.

— Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NRSVUE)

I walked around the cornfields near my home. They were empty, barren, void of any life. The wind was the only sound in the low-sloping hills. I could relate to those empty fields. I was between jobs, living with my parents and waiting for someone, anyone, to respond to my job inquiries. I felt like a failure.

What had I done by quitting my

teaching job and moving back home after three years abroad? Had I misheard God’s guiding voice? Had I done the wrong thing? Like the cornfields not yet planted, I was empty.

As I gazed at the field, I remembered a conversation I had with a farmer years ago. We stood at the edge of an empty field like this one, and I asked if he would be planting soon. “Not yet,” he said. “We have to wait for the right time, or nothing will grow.”

As I stood now, alone by the cornfield, I realized that “empty” was just what I needed to be at that moment. I wanted job offers, but maybe, like

the field, I wasn’t ready. It wasn’t time.

Maybe if the offers came too soon, nothing would grow in my life.

It’s easy to think of a time of waiting as a time that is wasted. But God, like the farmer, knows there is a time for everything. As the empty field waits for the farmer, we can wait for God’s timing.

Today’s Prayer. All-knowing God, give us the strength to wait even when the world seems to tell us we shouldn’t. Give us your peace when we can’t see the next step to take. Amen.

Anyone who lives in the city or has a farm out in the remotest sticks of the country can look out their window and generally see a bird or two flying about. They are everywhere.

Some prove to be beneficial, whereas some would appear to be more of a nuisance.

From my younger years, I can recall gliding along through the hay fields on a tractor, sickle bar mower in tow, and zillions of little bugs flying about everywhere. It wasn’t long before the barn swallows would come and join me, flying about, dodging here and there, some only inches from my head, gorging themselves on these little creatures, as they scooped them up in mid-air with their mouths. Barn swallows always seemed like a good idea.

But also found on the farm were crows and starlings. These were more of what you might call nuisance birds. In fact, around the farm, I can think of no benefit either of them provided.

My dad must have agreed because he offered to pay my brother and I around five cents a piece for crows and three cents a piece for starlings if we would shoot them with our pellet guns. Trust me, we didn’t get rich, and by and large, the birds remained fairly safe.

One of the most common of birds to be found is the lowly sparrow. We see them around every farm, in the cities, and even in McDonald’s parking lots scarfing down some poor kid’s dropped french fries. They appear to be everywhere, and for the most part, they are.

This poor, lowly, common sparrow was not to be found in my father’s good graces either, as he offered us money to shoot them as well. He’d only pay a penny a bird, but still, he considered them a nuisance. And, no, we did not make our fortune shooting sparrows.

Fact is, they were hardly worth the price of the pellet used to shoot them, but still, they made for good target practice. (For those of you bird lovers out there, let me assure you we missed most of them as well.)

“Then God said, ‘Let the waters abound with an abundance of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the face of the firmament of the heavens.’ So God created … every winged bird according to its kind. And God saw that it was good. And God blessed them, saying, ‘Be fruitful and multiply.’ So the evening and the morning were the fifth day.” Genesis 1:20,21,22,23.

Let us pause a moment here to remember that it was God who created these birds, even

the lowly sparrow, nuisance or not, “and God blessed them;” and it is God who tends to their every need. “Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them.” Matthew 6:26.

We may look at them as just birds, sometimes as nothing more than a nuisance, but God views them as part of His creation, deserving of His blessing and care. They are just that important to Him.

In the early 1900s, Civilla D. Martin and her husband had become close friends of the Doolittles. She said of them: Mrs. Doolittle had been bedridden for nigh 20 years. Her husband was an incurable cripple who had to propel himself to and from his business in a wheelchair.

Despite their afflictions, they lived happy Christian lives, bringing inspiration and comfort to all who knew them. One day while we were visiting with the Doolittles, my husband commented on their bright hopefulness and asked them for the secret of it. Mrs. Doolittle’s reply was simple: “His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.”

From there, these well-known words were composed: “When Jesus is my portion? My constant Friend is he; His eye is on the sparrow, and I know he watches me.” From the hymn, “His Eye is on the Sparrow” by Civilla D. Martin.

It’s true; God’s eye is on the sparrow, but how does He feel about me? Does He care for me?

Is He watching over me?

Within His travels, Jesus answered these three questions to one of the multitudes in this simple way: “Are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins? And not one of them is forgotten before God. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.” Luke 12:6-7.

Later, Jesus willingly laid down His life for each of us as a ransom; and who would do such a thing for anyone if they were not considered of high value?

And finally, after His resurrection into heaven to be with His Father, He went on to make provisions for us so that we could remain with Him forever.

For He said, “I go to prepare a place for you. If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am, there you may be also.” John 14:2, 3.

Death, resurrection and eternal provision. Are we valuable to God? I dare say yes, for “see how great a love the Father has bestowed on us, that we would be called children of God; and such we are.” 1 John 3:1.

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High school agriculture teacher receives scholarship, free courses and curriculum

HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania high school agriculture teacher was recently awarded $1,000 to fund professional development conferences and workshops on the dairy industry. The money was awarded as part of the Educator Scholarship through the Dairy Excellence Foundation’s Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow program.

Melanie Berndtson, of Wellsboro Area High School, in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, received the scholarship for the 2023-24 school year curriculum. Berndtson teaches in a single-teacher department that serves over 100 Pennsylvania students each year in a variety of agricultural science courses.

She is passionate about hands-on learning and often takes students on tours at nearby dairy farms. Berndtson also uses the Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow curriculum in her animal science classes to teach basic animal nutrition, judging and other dairy

knowledge.

The Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow program is designed specifically to prepare high school students to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Using a three-part model, the program offers online courses and classroom curriculum, on-farm experience opportunities and annual scholarships to educators and students. So far, a total of more than 29,500 high school students have been impacted by the DLT program.

The DLT curriculum includes four main courses: Introduction to Dairy; Introduction to Dairy Herd Management; Introduction to Dairy Business Management; and Introduction to Dairy Technologies. Lesson plans and associated resources can be accessed online and downloaded at no cost once educators or students complete the DLT registration. Certificates of Achievement are awarded in Introduction to Dairy, Dairy Herd Management,

Dairy Business Management and Dairy Technologies to students who receive a minimum of 80% on lesson quizzes and end-of-course examinations.

Throughout the school year, scholarship opportunities and onfarm experiences for students include activities like the hands-on Exploration Experience and the annual Farm Tour throughout the school year. This year’s Exploration Experience is scheduled for Nov. 10 at Delaware Valley University and this year’s Farm Tour will take place on two dairy farms in Berks County Oct. 19.

To sign up for the Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow program this school year or to share with an agriculture educator, visit www.dairyleadersoftomorrow.com. For questions about the program, contact Michelle Shearer at mshearer@centerfordairyexcellence.org or by phone at 570-768-8316.

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JACKSON COUNTY REGIONAL LIVESTOCK AUCTION Ripley, WV 304-373-1269 Saturday, September 2, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 499 STEERS M&L 1 200-299# 250.00 300-399# 242.50 290.00 400-499# 230.00 275.00 500-599# 250.00 261.00 600-699# 209.00 247.00 HEIFERS M&L 1 200-299# 200.00 225.00 300-399# 219.00 234.00 400-499# 210.00 233.00 500-599# 210.00 230.00 600-699# 200.00 215.00 BULLS M&L 1 200-299# 205.00 210.00 300-399# 222.50 263.00 400-499# 215.00 240.00 500-599# 210.00 222.50 700-799# 225.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE Cows/breaker 104.00 111.00 Cows/boner 78.00 120.00 Cows/lean 55.00 112.00 Bulls 90.00 144.00 REPLACEMENT CATTLE Bred cows 425.00 1775.00 Cow/calf pairs 975.00 1875.00 SLAUGHTER SHEEP/LAMBS Ewes 120.00 Hair ewes 130.00 SLAUGHTER GOATS Kids 30.00 105.00 Nannies/does 20.00 330.00 Bucks/billies 30.00 142.50 Wether kids 10.00 135.00 JACKSON COUNTY REGIONAL LIVESTOCK AUCTION Ripley, WV 304-373-1269 Saturday, September 9, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 1,134 STEERS M&L 1 300-399# 215.00 300.00 400-499# 225.00 282.00 500-599# 210.00 277.00 600-699# 217.00 276.00 700-799# 226.00 240.00 800-899# 222.00 900-999# 178.00 1000# & up 162.00 168.00 HEIFERS M&L 1 300-399# 220.00 250.00 400-499# 200.00 243.00 500-599# 207.00 234.00 600-699# 195.00 234.00 700-799# 185.00 230.00 800-899# 167.00 174.00 900-999# 167.00 BULLS M&L 1 300-399# 210.00 247.00 400-499# 224.00 267.00 500-599# 205.00 250.00 600-699# 162.00 192.00 700-799# 158.00 165.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE Cows/breaker 100.00 146.00 Cows/boner 82.00 130.00 Cows/lean 55.00 89.00 Bulls 110.00 148.00 REPLACEMENT CATTLE Bred cows 500.00 1600.00 Cow/calf pairs 1050.00 1900.00 SLAUGHTER SHEEP/LAMBS Wooled & shorn 152.00 170.00 Ewes - utility & good 105.00 Hair ewes - utility & good 85.00 115.00 SLAUGHTER GOATS Kids 25.00 310.00 Nannies/does 60.00 360.00 Bucks/billies 75.00 147.00 WEST VIRGINIA
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Erb’s reserve
sold for $1,800 (Submitted photo) Johnson’s reserve champion turkey sold for $2,900 to Sharon Stone. (Submitted photo) Melina Blubaugh’s reserve champion rabbits sold for $2,300 to Rick’s Lawn Care. (Submitted photo) Brooke Stottsberry’s reserve champion goat sold for $2,800 to Anderson Propane Service. (Submitted photo) Bella House’s reserve champion lamb sold for $4,000 to Bruner Land Co. (Submitted photo)

l Chicken Pot Pie

• 2 pie crusts

• 4 cups chicken, cooked and shredded

• 6 Tbsp. butter

• 1 med. yellow onion, chopped

• 2 med. carrots, sliced

• 8 oz. mushrooms, sliced

• 3 cloves garlic, minced

• 1/3 cup  flour

• 2 cups chicken stock

• 1/2 cup heavy cream

• 2 tsp. salt

• 1/4 tsp black pepper

• 1 cup frozen peas do not thaw

• 1/4 cup parsley

• 1 egg, beaten for egg wash

In a large stock pot, melt butter. Add diced onions and carrots and sauté 10 minutes over medium heat until soft. Add sliced mushrooms and minced garlic and sauté another 5 minutes until mushrooms are softened. Add flour and stir constantly for 2 minutes. Add chicken stock and heavy cream and then bring to a simmer and cook for 2 minutes or until mixture is a thick consistency. Add salt and pepper, or season to taste. It should be well-seasoned. Add shredded cooked chicken, frozen peas and parsley. Stir to combine; remove from heat and cool slightly while you roll out the crusts. Roll one chilled pie crust disk into a 12-inch circle. Carefully transfer it into a 9-inch pie dish. Spoon the pie filling over the bottom crust. Roll the second disk of pie dough into a 10-inch circle and place over the pie filling. Fold the excess dough behind the bottom crust and crimp the pie crusts together to seal. Use a sharp paring knife to cut small slits in the top to allow steam to escape. Brush the top of the crust with the beaten egg and sprinkle lightly with coarse salt and pepper. Bake at 425 F for 30-35 minutes or until the top crust is golden brown. Cool for 15 minutes before serving.

l Chili Dog Bubble

• 1 28 oz. can chili, with or without beans

• 8 hot dogs, cut in bite sized pieces

• 1 16 oz. can refrigerated biscuit dough

• ½ cup onion, chopped

• 2 cups shredded cheese

• As desired onion, chopped

Preheat oven to 375 F. Spray a 9-by-13-inch baking dish lightly with non-stick cooking spray and set aside. Open the biscuits. Cut each biscuit into quarters and place into a large bowl. Add the sliced hot dogs, chili, onion and 1½ cups of the cheese to the biscuits in the bowl; stir very well to combine. Pour mixture into prepared baking dish, and cover with foil. Bake for 25 minutes. Take the casserole out of the oven and discard the foil. Top with remaining cheese. Bake uncovered for an additional 20 minutes, until biscuits are cooked through. Serve with onions.

l Cinnamon Apple Bread

For the aPPleS:

• 1½ cups apples, peeled and chopped

• 1/3  cup light brown sugar, packed

• 1½  tsp. ground cinnamon

For the Batter:

• 1¾ cups flour

• 1 tsp. ground cinnamon

• ½  tsp. ground nutmeg

• 1 tsp. baking powder

• ½  tsp. baking soda

• 1/4 tsp. salt

• 1 stick butter, room temperature

• ¾ cup sugar

• 2 lg. eggs, room temperature

• 1 tsp. vanilla extract

l Homemade Fish Sticks and Tartar Sauce

For the FiSh StickS

• 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs

• 1/2 tsp. salt

• 1/2 tsp. paprika

• 1/2 tsp. lemon-pepper seasoning

• 1/2 cup all-purpose flour

• 1 lg. egg, beaten

• 3/4 lb. cod fillets, cut into 1-inch strips

For the tartar Sauce:

• 1 cup mayonnaise

• 1 cup dill relish

• 1 Tbsp. dill

• 1 tsp. lemon juice

• 2 tsp. sugar

Preheat the oven to 400 F. In a shallow bowl, mix bread crumbs and seasonings. Place flour and egg in separate shallow bowls. Dip fish in flour to coat both sides; shake off excess. Dip fish in egg, and then in crumb mixture, patting to help coating adhere. Place on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray. Bake 10-12 minutes or until fish just begins to flake easily with a fork, turning once. While fish is baking, mix all ingredients for tartar sauce in a small bowl and chill until the fish is fully baked. Serve fish sticks and tartar sauce together.

l Peanut Butter Banana Roll Ups

• 2 Tbsp. peanut butter

• 1 tsp. honey

• 1 med. banana, peeled

• 1 8-inch whole-wheat flour tortilla, at room temperature

Combine peanut butter and honey in a small bowl. Spread the mixture evenly over the tortilla. Place banana on the bottom third of the tortilla. Being careful not to tear the tortilla, roll tightly. Slice crosswise into eight pieces.

l Egg in a Hole for one

• 2 slices bacon

• 2 Tbsp. butter

• 1 slice bread or Texas Toast

• 1 lg. egg

• Salt and pepper

Cook bacon pieces, cool, crumble and set aside. Using a small round cookie cutter or other round cutter (2⅛ inches is a good size), cut the center out of the slice of bread, saving the center piece. Set both aside. In a frying pan or on an electric griddle on medium heat, spread the butter onto the hot surface. Place the bread on the hot buttered surface. Also place the center piece on the pan. Crack an egg directly into the hole in the slice of bread. Sprinkle a pinch of salt and pepper onto the egg. Cook about 1-2 minutes, or until you can flip it. Also flip the center piece. Season second side with little salt and pepper. Cook until the desired softness of the egg is reached. For runny yolks, cook about 1-2 minutes each side. Cook longer if you like medium or hard yolks. Top with crumbled bacon and serve immediately. Top with sausage gravy or chipped beef gravy, if desired.

l Dried Fruit Bars

• ½  cup chopped nuts (walnuts, pecans, almonds or hazelnuts)

• ½ cup quick rolled oats

• ¾  cup whole-wheat flour

• ¾ cup flour

• ½ cup sugar

• ½ tsp. salt

• 4 Tbsp. cold butter, cut into small pieces

• 1 large egg

• 2 Tbsp. canola oil

• 1/3  cup

unsweetened applesauce, room temperature

• ½  cup whole milk, room temperature

Preheat the oven to 350 F. Spray a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with nonstick spray. Stir the apples, brown sugar and cinnamon together. Set aside. For the Batter: Whisk the flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking powder, baking soda and salt together in a large bowl. Set aside. Beat the butter and granulated sugar together on high speed until smooth and creamy, about 2 minutes. Add the eggs and then beat on medium speed until combined. Scrape down the sides and up the bottom of the bowl as needed. Beat in the applesauce and vanilla extract on medium speed until combined. Mixture will look chunky. Pour the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. Turn the mixer on low speed, and with the mixer running, slowly pour in the milk. Beat just until combined — do not overmix. You may need to whisk it by hand to make sure there are no lumps at the bottom of the bowl. The batter will be sticky and slightly thick. You’ll have about 3 cups of batter. Pour and spread about 1/2 of the batter into the bottom of the prepared loaf pan. Spoon apples and any cinnamon/brown sugar juices leftover in the bowl evenly on top. Pour and spread remaining batter on top, making sure to scrape out every last drop of batter. Using a knife, swirl the batter down the center of the loaf pan. Bake for 60-75 minutes, loosely covering the bread with aluminum foil after 30 minutes to help prevent the top and sides from getting too brown. This is a large heavy loaf, so your bread may take a bit longer. A toothpick inserted in the center of the loaf will come out clean when the bread is done. Begin checking at 60 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow the bread to cool completely.

• 1 tsp. vanilla extract

• ¼ tsp. almond extract

Filling:

For the Fruit

• 3 1/4 cups diced mixed soft dried fruit (about 16 oz.), divided

• 1½ cups apple cider

• ½ cup sugar

• ¼ cup cornstarch

• 1 tsp. vanilla extract

To prepare the crust, combine 3/4 cup nuts and oats mix, wheat flour, all-purpose flour, sugar and salt in a food processor; pulse until the nuts are finely ground. Add butter; pulse until well incorporated. Whisk egg, oil, vanilla and almond extract in a small bowl. Add the mixture to the food processor. Process, then pulse, scraping down the sides, if necessary, until the mixture begins to clump, 30 to 45 seconds — it will look crumbly. Measure out 1/2 cup of the mixture and combine in a bowl with the remaining 1/4 cup chopped nuts and oats mix. Set aside for the topping. Preheat oven to 400 F. Generously coat a 9-by-13-inch baking dish with cooking spray. Combine 2 cups dried fruit, cider, sugar and cornstarch in a large saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture is very thick, 4 to 5 minutes. Stir in the remaining 1 1/4 cups dried fruit and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Transfer the dough to the prepared baking dish. Spread evenly and press firmly into the bottom to form a crust. Spread the fruit filling over the crust. Sprinkle the reserved topping over the filling. Bake the bars for 15 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350 F and bake until the crust and topping are lightly brown, 25-30 minutes more. Let cool 2 hours before cutting into bars.

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7 tips to have the best Farm Science Review

LONDON, Ohio — After 60 years of shows, the Farm Science Review management team has figured out a thing or two when it comes to having the best FSR experience.

Here are seven tips to make the most of your time during the show.

1. Download the FSR app before you go to the show. You can look up exhibitors ahead of time, view the map and use the app for navigation while you’re onsite. Click here to download the app today.

2. What to bring. Check the weather before heading to the show and pack accordingly. You can bring a cooler with drinks and snacks, but there will also be 14 different food vendors located along Friday Avenue, as well. You can find more information about food vendors at the center of the show program, available at https://fsr. osu.edu/, or on the mobile app.

3. Arrive early. Gates open at 8 a.m. each day. With more than 500 exhibitors and a jam-packed schedule, you’re going to want to give yourself time to run into old friends, visit with exhibitors and experience the live field demonstrations.

4. Get hands-on in the Ride and Drive Area. Can-Am (Booth #1288 and

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#924) will have a course where visitors can test drive Can-Am vehicles.

5. Attend a field demonstration. Even if you aren’t in the market to buy something this season, it doesn’t mean the equipment you see in action won’t be part of your farm a few years down the road. Get in on the action and catch a shuttle ride over to the field demonstrations anytime between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. each day. Drainage installation demonstrations run all day and field demonstrations take place from 12:30 to 3 p.m.

6. Enjoy a milkshake at the OSU Buckeye Dairy Club building on Friday Avenue. Don’t let the long line scare you; the OSU Buckeye Dairy Club members are pros at making milkshakes and keeping the line moving.

7. Ask the Expert. Learn from the best and brightest minds Ohio State University Extension has to offer during Ask the Expert sessions on the corner of Friday Avenue and Kottman Street. We promise you’ll find a session catered toward your interests here or at other OSU presentation areas onsite.

Farm Science Review Info

• Location. Molly Caren Agricultural Center, 135 state Route 38, London, Ohio.

• Hours. Sept. 19-20: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sept. 21: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

• Tickets. Presale tickets are $10 and can be purchased at fsr. osu.edu and at participating extension offices and agribusinesses across Ohio and Indiana. Tickets will be $15 at the gate. Children ages 5 and under are free.

• More information. For more information, visit fsr.osu.edu or contact the Farm Science Review office at 614-292-4278.

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farm questions at FARM SCIENCE REVIEW

LONDON, Ohio — Whether it’s learning how to deal with the effects of the weather extremes farmers have faced this year, understanding the complexities of the U.S. Farm Bill and its impact on agriculture, or dealing with questions on farm insurance or getting your farm ready for your death, Ohio farmers likely have a lot of questions as this year amidst the challenging 2023 growing season.

Faculty and staff from Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will answer those questions and address some of the top farm management and veterinary medicine challenges facing Ohio farmers in 2023 and in the upcoming year, during this year’s Farm Science Review. These sessions will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.

The 2023 growing season has been trying for Ohio growers and producers as they had to deal with weather extremes and geopolitical issues while continuing to grow farm

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profits, said Bruce Clevenger, an associate professor and an Ohio State University Extension Field Specialist in Farm Management.

As such, the FSR “Ask the Expert” workshops will feature discussions aimed at helping farmers mitigate these challenges and other issues forefront on farmers’ minds as we go into the autumn harvest season, Clevenger said.

“Our experts will share sciencebased recommendations and solutions to the issues growers are facing regarding weather impacts, narrowing profit margins, market shifts, and many others,” he said. “We encourage farmers, growers, people in the ag industry, to attend these quickhitting sessions that refresh at the top and bottom of every hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. Attendees can speak one-on-one with experts in farm management and veterinary medicine to ask questions specific to their needs.”

Some other Ask the Expert topics will include the following:

• Celebrating 20 Years of Empow-

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ering Women in Agriculture – Annie’s Project

• Economic View from The Farmgate

• Is the Hepatitis E virus a risk to Ohioans?

• Molds and Mycotoxins in Cattle

• How smart are your commodities? Carbon Intensity scores and more

• Utilizing benchmarking data: It doesn’t pay to be average.

• Who is working (or will work) Ohio’s farms?

• Is your Farm Business ready for your Death?

• One Health and Livestock Farming

• How are Ohio Farms doing Financially?

• Agronomy + Economics = Agronomics. What comes first in the Equation?

• U.S.D.A Farm Bill Update

Ask the Experts sessions are held each day of the show across from the Firebaugh Building at 426 Friday Ave. (Information provided by Tracy Turner, Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.)

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FARM SCIENCE REVIEW inducts three to Hall of Fame

LONDON, Ohio — Farm Science Review inducted three individuals who have supported the show in numerous capacities into its Hall of Fame at its annual recognition banquet July 12. Kevin King, Ben Overholser and John K. Victor were recognized as the 2023 honorees.

King. Kevin King got his start with Farm Science Review in his early years as a student in the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. After obtaining his master’s degree, King was hired to be the assistant manager in 1983 and served in that role until 1995. One of the more memorable tasks King took part in during his time with FSR included moving the show from Don Scott Airfield to the Molly Caren Agricultural Center in London, Ohio.

Though King is no longer directly involved with the planning or execution of FSR, he hasn’t strayed far. His entire career has been with Ohio State University, where he currently serves as the senior director of finance and IT for the Office of Administration and Planning. He and his wife, Susan, reside in Westerville, Ohio.

Overholser (posthumous). Ben Overhosler and his wife, Gail, both grew up on farms in Darke County, Ohio. His active involvement in the FFA led him to start the co-op program his senior year of high school and worked afternoons at Superior Implement & Supply Co., Inc.

Ben’s career with SISCO began in 1980, and in 2005, he and his wife had the opportunity to purchase the

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company. Josh Overholser, Ben’s son and president of SISCO, stresses that his father was always a part of Farm Science Review. For the Overholsers and SISCO, FSR is an opportunity to come together with their manufacturers and end-users.

Though Ben passed away in 2021, his legacy lives on with his wife and son at the helm of the company.

Victor. John K. Victor began working for the university in 1986 and spent many years of his career working with Farm Science Review. Victor’s work with FSR began with one poster and grew to encompass the advertising schedule, posters, brochures and more.

One of Victor’s favorite parts of his job was helping bring visions to life. Victor proposed the idea to create signs that read, “I got my start in 4-H” to recognize the impact the organization has on students.

Victor retired in December 2016 from his role as a senior graphic designer for OSU CFAES, after more than 30 years. He and his wife, Melissa, reside in Chillicothe, Ohio.

DeLaval Rotary E500 honored by Tech Breakthrough Awards

BANNOCKBURN, Ill. — The DeLaval Rotary E500 is a cuttingedge advancement in dairy farming technology, designed to elevate productivity and optimize the milking process. It was selected as the “Dairy Productivity Solution of the Year” in the 2023 AgTech Breakthrough Awards.

The DeLaval Rotary E500 has 30% greater throughput than existing DeLaval rotary solutions at up to 1,066 cows per hour and is available for up to 128 bails. This rotary milking system combines automation, data analytics and animal welfare considerations to streamline milking operations and improve overall herd health.

With its user-friendly interface and real-time monitoring capabilities, the DeLaval Rotary E500 empowers farmers to make data-driven decisions for enhanced dairy management.

The AgTech Breakthrough Awards team researches, analyzes and then recognizes the breakthrough leaders in the most competitive technology categories. This year alone, more than 1,750 nominations were submitted for evaluation. All award nominations were evaluated and scored by their expert panel of judges, representing a mix of technical, business, academic and marketing expertise within the industry.

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How to find Pawpaws in Ohio

SALEM, Ohio — Do you enjoy mango, papaya or banana? How about cinnamon, melon, citrus or vanilla? If you do, you might enjoy the taste of the pawpaw.

Found throughout Ohio and most of the Eastern United States, excluding New England and most of Florida, pawpaws have gained popularity in recent years. They are sometimes called the hillbilly banana and have been described as a cross between a banana and mango with an aftertaste of melon, vanilla or cinnamon.

Incidentally, more and more people are craving a taste of the uniquely-flavored fruit. So where can you find them, how do you identify them and when should you pick them?

Finding Pawpaw fruit. Pawpaws are the state fruit of Ohio and can be easily found in Ohio’s woodlands. Their fruit is present throughout the summer, but won’t ripen until fall.

Pawpaws are an understory or woodland edge tree. They often grow in areas with deep, moist soil found around stream and river banks, hillside floodplains, ravines and ditches. Although they produce more fruit in the sun, pawpaws also grow in shady areas.

How to identify pawpaws:

• Size —The pawpaw is typically a short tree, reaching 25 feet tall and 15 feet wide when it grows as an in-

Pawpaw programming at FSR

The Gwynne Conservation Area will have almost an entire day of pawpaw programming Sept. 19 at the Cabin.

• From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Guil Sigorini will talk Pawpaw Marketing.

• From 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Valerie Libbey will present Pawpaw 101 with the North America Pawpaw

Growers Association

• Dan Lima will talk about Starting Pawpaws from Seed from 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m.

• For the big finale, Valerie Libbey will host a Pawpaw Pulp Processing Demo and Pawpaw Ice Cream Tasting from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

dividual.

• Bark — Its bark is smooth and thin gray or light brown with light splotches. Its bark becomes more warty and rough with increasing trunk growth.

• Foliage — Its thick and bright green leaves grow alternately on short stemlets, tending to cluster towards the ends of branches. The leaves are oblong with tapered bases and pointed tips, stretching about 11 inches long.

• Fruits — Pawpaw fruits grow singly or in clusters on short stemlets. They are easily identified with green smooth skin, usually oblong and irregular in shape, ranging from 2 to 6 inches long. Riper fruits may be a paler yellow-green with brown spots and softer to touch.

Picking pawpaws. Pawpaw fruits ripen in late summer. September is prime time for pawpaw picking in Ohio. On one hand, if you’d like to enjoy the rich, custard-like fruits, you better act quickly because they are often consumed by wild animals who enjoy their flavor. On the other, picking the fruit at the right time is paramount.

Pawpaws are ready to be harvested when you can smell their sweet aroma and they have the softness of a peach. If you know where to look, how to identify them and the perfect time to pick them, you’re well on your way to enjoying delicious pawpaws this fall.

New exhibitors join Farm Science Review line-up

LONDON, Ohio — More than 50 companies will join the ranks as exhibitors for the 61st Farm Science Review at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center. The new exhibitors represent various sectors in the agriculture industry including livestock handling, equipment advancements, agronomic technology and agricultural policy.

“We are witnessing a new wave of technology in agriculture and are looking forward to the advancements our new exhibitors are bringing to the show,” said Nick Zachrich, Farm Science Review manager. “We continue to be a farm show that has something for everybody and that is thanks to the number of exhibitors that show up year-after-year.”

A few of the new exhibitors joining the line-up at this year’s show include the following:

Holganix (Booth #554): Holganix has two unique products for the agricultural market: Bio 800 Agriculture and Bio 800 Breakdown. Holganix Bio 800+ products harness the power of over 800 species of soil microbes to build soil health, increase yield, reduce fertilizer and increase the breakdown of crop residue.

Garford and Zurn USA (Booth #690): Garford Farm Machinery Ltd. manufactures a range of robotic

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mechanical weed control products specializing in row crop equipment. They are recognized as a world leader for their range of products, which use cameras and image analysis software to locate the position of the crop and guide the tractor-mounted equipment left and right to follow the crop row as necessary.

Carswell Distributing (Booth #930,1312 Ride and Drive): Carswell supplies consumer and commercial electric outdoor power equipment.

Agri Spray Drones (Booth #203): Agri Spray Drones combines its history of working with farmers and technological expertise to provide customers with drones for custom application services. They are the only drone sales company that operates heavy drones in custom application services.

Midwest Air LLC (Booth #287): Midwest Air LLC is an Ohio-based, licensed custom application drone retailer.

Visitors can find a full list of exhibitors and create a personalized show planner on the Farm Science Review app. Visit fsr.osu.edu/visitors/ mobile-app to stay connected and updated on this year’s upcoming show.

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2023 Farm Science Review Schedule

SMALL FARMS CENTER (Corner of Equipment Ave. and Beef St.)

Join us daily for farm enterprise expansion topics and curbside conversations.

AG INNOVATION DEMOS

(Trotter Field Demo Area)

Daily demonstrations showcasing new ag technology at 12:30 p.m. Experts and company representatives will be available before and after scheduled demonstration for discussion. Demonstrations and technology will include autonomous tractor, spraying with drones and an autonomous irrigation system that has ability of applying liquified manure to row crops throughout the growing season.

AG SAFETY AND HEALTH

Agricultural Safety (467 Land Ave.)

Find Agricultural Safety and Health programs and resources to keep your farm employees and family members safe.

On-going demonstrations include:

The Grain CART rescue simulator at the corner of Kottman St. and Land Ave. Grain dust simulator at the corner of Kottman St. and Land Ave. Ag Safety Stops for young workers and ag students in the Ag Safety Tent on Land Ave.. Ohio Agrability (467 Land Ave.)

Productivity Tools: Interactive equipment and vendor exhibit for farming with a disability Peer Network Meetings: 1–2 p.m. daily

“AgrAbility Bus” Shuttle Service to Field Demos (pick up located at west end of Friday Avenue)

Universal Design in the Garage or Farm Shop (McCormick Building on Friday Avenue)

TROTTER FIELD DEMONSTRATIONS

Demonstration times for Tuesday through Thursday. Demos run one hour. (Catch shuttle buses at west end of Friday Avenue that run each day from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

p.m. Tillage, Planters, Strip-till, Nutrient Application Tillage, including Vertical Tillage, Ag Innovations

1:30 p.m. Corn Harvest

2 p.m. Soybean Harvest, Corn Stalk Shredding, Baling, Wrapping

All day OLICA Field Drainage Installation

GWYNNE CONSERVATION AREA

ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF CFAES

We’ve moved! Alumni and friends of Ohio 4-H and the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences are invited to stop in between exhibits to take a break with us, visit with fellow alumni and enjoy bottled water and a treat.

The Gwynne is a 67-acre conservation area that offers programs, exhibits, demos, talks and guided tours during the three days of FSR. (Catch a shuttle bus to the Gwynne at the west end of Friday Avenue. Shuttles run each day 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

and Wildlife - Mary Griffith Noon Grazing Warm Season Annuals & Perennials: Establishment and Usage - Brooks Warner & Jason Jones

Attracting Wildlife to Your Property - Brian Hackett

p.m. Starting Pawpaws from Seed - Dan Lima BREAK Invasive Insect Update - Amy Stone

p.m. Grassland Ecosystems: Carbon Neutral Before it Became Cool - Christine Gelley Pawpaw Pulp Processing Demo & Pawpaw Ice Cream Tasting - Valerie Libbe

1:30 p.m. Precision Ag & Conservation - Making Your Data Work for You - Sarah Moore

Identification of Ohio Snakes - Brian Hackett Woodland Invasives: The Unusual SuspectsDanielle Lampley

2:00 p.m. Ohio Women in Ag: Spotted Lanternfly Update - Amy Stone Top 5 (or is that 7?) Pond IssuesEugene Braig Managing Deer in Your WoodlandsGabe Karns Pawpaws and Other Woodland Crops - Ann Chanan

2:30 p.m.

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

10:30 a.m. What is Killing my Conifers? - Curtis Young Using Prescribed Fire to Manage Woodlots and Wildlife - Roger Williams

11:00: a.m.

11:30 a.m. Attracting Beneficial Insects To Your Property - Carrie Jagger Spotted Lanternfly: A Case Study of the Cleveland Infestation - Tom DeHaas

An Introduction to the Families of Common Aquatic Plants (and Their Management, As Necessary) - Eugene Braig

Best Fish Species for Stocking Your PondPerry Orndorff

Marvelous Monarchs - Hocking Soil & Water Conservation District

The Plants We Don’t Want: Woodland Invasive Plant ID - Carrie Brown & Amy Stone

Noon Native Plants for the Ornamental Landscape - Maria Gulley BREAK

12:30 p.m.

1:00 p.m.

1:30. p.m.

Shrubs for the Landscape - Ann Chanan

Ornamental Grasses for Your Garden - Beth Scheckellhoff

Grazing Management Plans - Cody Hacker Biological and Water Quality Monitoring in Ohio’s Streams and Electrofishing Demonstration - Ohio EPA Woodland Fungi - Curtis Young

Raising Game Birds - Leeoria Willis-Burritt

ODNR’s H2Ohio Program: Wetlands for Water Quality - Rachel DeNoewer

6 Farm and Dairy - 2023 Farm Science Review | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Time Tuesday, Sept. 19 Wednesday, Sept. 20 Thursday, Sept. 21 10:00 a.m. Raising Meat Rabbits - Kayla Wyse Introduction to Mushrooms - Kayla Wyse From Farm to Table: Raising Pork for D2C Sale - Kendall Lovejoy 10:30 a.m. Rural Roadway Safety - Wayne Dellinger The Do’s and Don’ts of Fencing - Ted Wiseman Women in Agriculture 11:00 a.m. Controlling Multiflora Rose & Autumn Olive - Chris Zoller Put Some Science in You Forages: Cracking the Code on the Hay Test - Clifton Martin Sheep or Goats - That is the QuestionSandy Trushel 11:30 a.m Crop Insurance Basics - Eric Richer Ruminant Nutrition 101 - Garth Ruff Overcoming Barriers to Organic Grain Production - Eric Richer 12:00 p.m. What is SARE in Ohio? - Sarah Noggle Hybrid Cereal Rye Niche Markets, Uses and Current Research - Celeste Nye Celebrating 60 Years with the Slow Moving Vehicle - Dee Jepsen 12:30 p.m. Making Hay a Profitable Cash Crop - Lee Beers Hemp Fiber Production : Where is the Industry in 2023 - Lee Beers Maintaining Your Chainsaw for Ease of Use and Safety - Lee Beers 1:00 p.m. Curbside Conversations - The Small Farm Team Curbside Conversations - The Small Farm Team Curbside Conversations - The Small Farm Team 1:30 p.m. The Current Wool Breed Marketing Paradox - Brady Campbell Raising Broilers, Turkeys or Ducks for Home Consumption - Sandy Trushel Introducing Cover Crops for Soil Health, Nutrient Availability and Water QualityRachel Cachran and Sarah Noggle 2:00 p.m. Prevent Farmer Burnout and Boost Productivity! Personal Sustainability and Productivity on the FarmMaggie Riversa and Andrea Heim Exploring Weather Observations & Equipment Options for the Small Farm - Aaron Wilson Sunflower 101 for Beginning Cut Flower Producers - Sabrina Schirtzinger 2:30 p.m. Basics of Indoor Mushroom Production - Erika Lyon Improving Soil Health: Funding Opportunities Through NRCS - Mary Griffith, NRCS Outreach Coordinator Using the Key: Mobile vs. Immobile Plant Nutrient Deficiences - Michelle Wallace
Time Demonstration
12:30
Time Forages and Grazing Cabin Wildlife & Aquatics Woodland Tuesday, September 19, 2023 10:30 a.m. Grazing Management: Takes Grass to Grow Grass - Bob Hendershot Pawpaw Marketing - Guil Sigorini Edge Management for Wildlife - Nick Schell Tree ID Hike to the Pawpaw Patch - Carrie Brown and Marne Titchenell 11:00 a.m. An Update on Ticks in Ohio - Tim McDermott 11:30 a.m. Controlling Multiflora Rose & Autumn OliveChris Zoller Pawpaw 101with North America Pawpaw Growers Association - Valerie Libbe Introduction to Fly Fishing and Fly CastingCentral Ohio Fly Fishers USDA Conservation Program to Promote Healthy Soils, Forests
12:30
1:00
Basic Pond Aeration - Perry Orndorff Using Farm Bill Programs to Assist with Forest Management - Stephanie Downs 2:00 p.m. Impacts of Climate Change on Woodlands and Wildlife - Aaron Wilson Beekeeping: Supporting Bees with Nectar and Pollen - Denise Natoli Brooks Acorn to Bourbon Barrel: Exploring the Obstacles - Jessica Burns 2:30 p.m. Ohio’s Coyote Research Project: Investigating the Impacts on LivestockCourtney Anderson Thursday, September 21, 2023 10:30 a.m. Home Garden Vegetable Trials: Winners and Losers - Ed Brown Ohio Wildlife Services: Avian Influenza - Tyler Genders Invasive Insect Update - Amy Stone Stewarding Your Backyard WoodlandCarrie Brown & Erika Lyon 11:00 a.m. Perennials for Pollinators - Pan Bennett Managing Your Farm for Improved Soil Health and Carbon Sequestration - Thomas Doohan Nest Boxes for Wildlife - Marne Titchenell Home Gourmet Mushroom CultivationErika Lyon 11:30 a.m. How to Determine the Value of Your Forest Land - Andy Londo Noon (Continued on Page 7) Time Tuesday, Sept. 19 Wednesday, Sept. 20 Thursday, Sept. 21 10:30 a.m Rural Roadway Safety Small Farm Tent PPE for Women and Kids Ag Safety Tent Noon Celebrate the 60th anniversary and learn the history of the SMV emblem Small Farm Tent
AND OHIO 4-H (383 Friday Ave., Bailey Building)

AGRONOMIC CROPS TEAM (1240

FARM SCIENCE REVIEW

Friday Ave)

The OSU Agronomic Crops Team provides timely information to corn, soybean, wheat and forage producers all year long. One tool the team uses is the weekly C.O.R.N Newsletter. Stop in the Agronomic Crops Team Plots and see the research our educators, faculty, specialists and growers are doing. This year, we have areas of corn and soybeans to help identify diseases and pest. The battle for the belt between corn and soybeans to see what to plant first has three planting dates. There is a maximum yield area where irrigation and fungicide are used to see if we can reach the highest yields. Stop in and check out the soybean herbicide damage area and see if the damage has a yield affect. Corn biostimulants are the buzz. We have three products in the plots being tested. If you want to know the economics and yield behind nitrogen rates, we have that, too. The forage plot is revamped with multiple trials and species. This year, come and test your weed ID knowledge and win a prize at the Agronomic Crop Team Plot Area! Interested in information from our state specialists? Stop in for tailgate talks each day in the field at 9:00am and 3:00pm. Stop in and see us!

Be sure to stop by the tent and learn about the resources we have available and pick up a copy of the 2022 eFields Report. We will also have virtual reality tours of the Ohio State wheat breeding program and multiple agronomy research stations around Ohio. Stop by and visit with Ohio’s agronomy Extension educators throughout the show.

TAILGATE TALKS

OSU EXTENSION FRUITS & VEGETABLES

(Gazebo in the Utzinger Garden area, just North of 385 Friday)

The OSU Extension Fruit & Vegetable team works to support and empower Ohio produce growers by providing useful, accessible educational resources and opportunities for Knowledge Exchange. Stop by our display tent to hear talks from fruit and vegetable experts on diverse topics that include wildlife management, insect control, integrated weed management, small fruit production and many other areas. There will also be giveaway items and exciting door prize drawings for attendees (must be present to win).

ANIMAL HEALTH (426 Friday Ave., Ohio State Big Top) College

of Veterinary Medicine

• Ask a Veterinarian

• Veterinary Extension

Veterinary Medical Center Information

Information for Prospective Students

• Public Health

ASK A MASTER GARDNER VOLUNTEER

(Gwynne Conservation Area)

We’ve moved! The Ask a Master Gardener booth is now located at the Gwynne Conservation Area. Master Gardener Volunteers will be available to throughout FSR to answer your backyard and gardening questions.

BUG MOBILE (426 Friday Ave., West end of lot along Kottman Ave.)

Brought to you by the OSU Department of Entomology, the Bug Zoo brings a variety of insects to the public via the Bug Mobile, showcasing a live arthropod collection devoted to education and outreach.

CAREER EXPLORATION FAIR

(Celebration Tent, West end of Exhibit Area)

Wednesday, Sept. 22, 10 a.m. to noon

Visit with companies about employment or how to educate or train to become employees in agricultural businesses. This collaboration between the Ohio AgriBusiness Association and The Ohio State University is open to all ages, from youth to professionals seeking a career change.

CHAINSAW SAFETY DEMONSTRATIONS

(239 Farm Ave., Lawrence G. Vance Soil & Water Conservation Park near Beef St. and Farm Ave. West of the ODNR Building and Amphitheater)

Chainsaw Maintenance, Sharpening and Safety Demos

Chainsaw Cutting Techniques Demonstrations

COLLEGE OF FOOD, AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES — PROSPECTIVE STUDENT SERVICES

(383 Friday Ave.) Visit the Bailey Building to learn more about the majors and minors offered by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES). Engage with academic unit representatives and participate in interactive activities. Talk to the Academic Programs Team and learn more about how to become a CFAES Buckeye!

COLLEGE OF FOOD, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES — THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY HUMAN RESOURCES

(1016 Friday Ave.by FSR Headquarters Building)

Are you currently a faculty, staff, or student employee at Ohio State? Would you like to be? Visit our OSU HR booth to meet with the CFAES HR team, as well as Talent and Recruiting specialists. We will be here all three days to assist current employees with any questions or challenges they may have, as well as answer any questions for those interested in becoming a faculty, staff, or student employee. Anything you ever wanted to know about OSU HR but were afraid to ask? Stop by for a chat!

HOME, HEALTH, AND WELLNESS

(McCormick Building, 389 Friday Ave., )

• AgrAbility Universal Design Garage

Madison County Public Health District

OSU/CSU/FCS Extension Health Education | College of Nursing: Health screenings 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. daily

OSU Extension Family and Consumer Sciences

State Fire Marshall: Safety House Exhibit

• Universal Design exhibit: Tours 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily

Farm Stress and Mental Health Resources

Please join us for a great time at the Farm Stress booth where we will have fun games and prizes! Learn more about mental health, take a break from the busy day to sit and relax, or just have a conversation with someone about how life is going. We have our famous stress balls to hand out for you to enjoy during the rest of the event as well as other information and materials to support friends, family, and co-workers.

Generation RX

Generation Rx educates people of all ages about the potential dangers of misusing prescription medications. In doing so, we strive to enhance medication safety among our youth, college students, other adults in our communities, and seniors.

OSU Extension Family Consumer Sciences Sustainability Team

Visit us to learn more about sustainability, pick up a handout, spin the “wheel of sustainability” for a chance to win a giveaway.

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Time Tuesday, Sept. 19 Wednesday, Sept. 20 Thursday, Sept. 21 11:00 a.m. Entomophagy - Jim Jasinski Integrated Pest Management in Fruits & Vegetables - Frank Becker 11:30 a.m. Hydrogen Peroxide Chemigation to Improve Tomato Productivity and Quality - Arif Rahman What’s Marketing Have to Do with It? Attracting And Engaging The “Right” Customers for Your FarmChristy Welch Managing Apple and Peach for High Quality Fruit Production - Eric Ott Noon Raspberry Production OptionsDr. Gary Gao Sh2 Sweet Corn Variety Evaluation - Mike Gastier Growing Grapes in Ohio - Dr. Gary Gao 12:30 p.m. Invasive Insects in Fruits & Vegetables - Dr. Ashley Leach Use of Softer, Organic Chemistry and Its Fit Along with Conventional Programs for Grapes, Cucurbits, and Apples - Joe Wilson Growing Fruits in ContainersRyan Slaughter 1:00 p.m. Integrated Weed Management in Vegetable ProductionChris Galbraith Collaborations to Improve your Farm’s Bottom Line - Hannah Scott, JD Precision Nutrient Management in Vegetables - Brad Bergefurd ASK THE EXPERT (426 Friday Ave. at corner of Friday Ave. and Kottman St.)
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Time Tuesday, Sept. 19 Wednesday, Sept. 20 Thursday, Sept. 21 9:00 a.m. e-Fields - Elizabeth Hawkins Precision/AutonomousJohn Fulton Battle for the BeltOsler Ortez & Laura Lindsey 2:00 p.m. Corn Nitrogen/High Management - George LaBarge 3:00 p.m. Soybeans - Horaci Lopez-Nicora Corn - Pierce Paul Tuesday September 19, 2023 Time Topic Speaker 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Weather Whiplash - Dealing with Weather Extremes Aaron Wilson 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Celebrating 20 Years of Empowering Women in Agriculture - Annie’s Project Gigi Neal & Linda Vernon 11:00 - Noon The Farm Bill and Beyond “The Talk on Friday” Noon - 12:30 p.m. Economic View from the Farmgate Barry Ward 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. Farm Insurance - Covering Your Assets Robert Moore/Jeff Lewis 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. How is the Market Doing? Seungki Lee 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. What is OSU’s Farm on Course? Eric Richer & TBD 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Managing Asian Longhorned Ticks on Pasture Tim McDermott 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. Is Hepatitis E Virus a Risk to Ohioans? Scott Kenney Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Time Topic Speaker 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Molds and Mycotoxins in Cattle Gustavo Schuenemann 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. How Smart Are Your Commmodities? Carbon Intensity Scores and More. Mike Estadt 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. Utilizing Benchmarking Data: It Doesn’t Pay to be Average. Clint Schroeder 11:30 - Noon Weather Whiplash - Dealing with Weather Extremes Aaron Wilson Noon - 12:30 p.m. Economic View from the Farmgate Barry Ward 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. Farm Insurance - Covering Your Assets Robert Moore/Jeff Lewis 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. How is the Market Doing? Seungki Lee 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. Who is Working (or will Work) Ohio’s Farms? Margaret Jodlowski 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Is Your Farm Business Ready for Your Death? David Marrison 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. The Farm Bill and Beyond Margaret Jodlowski Thursday, September 21, 2023 Time Topic Speaker 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. One Health and Livestock Farming Luciana da Costa 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. How are Ohio Farms doing Financially? Ani Katchova 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. Sit Down, Take a Load Off and Let’s have a Chat. Life can be Stressful. Bridget Britton 11:30 - Noon Weather Whiplash - Dealing with Weather Extremes Aaron Wilson Noon - 12:30 p.m. Economic View from the Farmgate Barry Ward 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. Farm Insurance - Covering Your Assets Robert Moore/Jeff Lewis 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. Is Your Farm Business Ready for Your Death? David Marrison 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. Agronomy + Economics = Agronomics. What Comes First in the Equation? Lindsey, Ortez, Ward

2023 Farm Science Review Schedule

Vaccine Confidence

Join us to learn more about how you can decide to protect your health through considering a vaccine. This interactive table will include giveaways and an opportunity for us to hear your opinions and answer frequently asked questions about all vaccines. A pharmacist and student pharmacists will be on hand to answer any questions.

FIREBAUGH BUILDING

Farm Office

(384 Friday Ave., Firebaugh Building)

Find resources and visit with Extension professionals for information on agricultural law, farm management, weather and climate, Extension publications, women in agriculture, global relations, and more!

• Agricultural Law Bulletins

Farmland Owner’s Solar Leasing Guide

• Planning for the Future of Your Farm Resources

Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents

• Crop Enterprise Budgets

• Ohio Farm Custom Rates

Ohio Farm Business Summaries

• Farm Tax Regulations

Ag Weather And Climate

The State Climate Office of Ohio (SCOO) will answer all your weather and climate questions. Stop by and share your stories on how weather extremes have impacted your operations. We will provide a review of this year’s growing season weather and other seasonal outlooks. Learn about FARM: Field Application Resource Monitor, a tool providing real-time and historical precipitation forecasts to help with your farm management. We will also have two weather stations set up this year (at the Small Farms Center and the Agronomics Crops Team plots) to see how weather information is collected. For more information on SCOO, check out climate.osu.edu.

Carbon Sequestration And Carbon Markets

One of the hottest topics in agriculture today is carbon sequestration and carbon markets. Carbon stored in the soil may soon become the newest commodity crop in agriculture. The idea is to farm in a manner that allows crops to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in the soil, thus reducing the amount of greenhouse gasses contributing to atmospheric warming. New carbon markets are emerging that give farmers a financial incentrive to store carbon but before you sign a long-term commitment, you should do your homework. There are more questions than answers right now as to how these markets will function. Take some time at this year’s Farm Science Review to learn more from CFAES experts in soil science, forestry, and agricultural law before you sign on the bottom line.

Knowledge Exchange

The Knowledge Exchange is a CFAES unit dedicated to getting research findings to the people who need it: Extension professionals, decision-makers, industry partners, and the public. Stop by our booth in the Firebaugh Building to talk with KX staff, view our easy-to-navigate website, interact with data tools, and learn about all the creative ways to engage with the world class research from CFAES.

Ohio Women In Agriculture

Are you a woman interested or involved in food, agricultural, or natural resource production or in a small business? Visit our display at 384 Friday Ave., Firebaugh Building to learn about local, state, regional, and national networks, opportunities, and resources to balance farm, family, community, and business. Stop by for “Ohio Women in Agriculture Learning Network” educational presentations at 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. each day, see the program schedule for topics and locations across the site.

Time Tuesday, Sept. 19 Wednesday, Sept. 20 Thursday, Sept. 21

10:30 a.m.

2:00 p.m.

Annie’s Project –20th Anniversary

Ask an Expert Tent

Gigi Neal & Linda Vernon

Spotted Lantern Fly Gwynn Conservation Area Amy Stone

Osu Extension Publishing

PPE for Women and Kids

Ag Safety Area

Family, Life and Mental Health on the Farm McCormick Building

IFARM IMMERSIVE THEATER

(483 Land Ave., inside the Wicks Building.)

Technology is becoming more advanced in creating content that is designed to engage the audience to develop an experience you won’t forget. Hence, 360-degree media is becoming more and more popular with the “immersive feeling” of you being in a particular setting that the average individual would not be able to experience. Ohio State University Extension is one of the first land grant universities in the United States to conduct a virtual reality setting aimed at marketing the agricultural industry, specifically Ohio’s. The Ohio State Extension, iFarm Immersive Theater project started in 2019 and is still being used in 2023.

LIVESTOCK EDUCATION CORRAL

(1275 Friday Ave., just south of the OSU Agronomy Display, East End)

Visit with members of the OSU Livestock Team for information on pastures and pasture management.

MEAT SCIENCE AND FOOD ANIMALS

(426 Friday Ave., OSU Big Top)

Visit us to learn about meat science and food animals.

NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT

(Just south of the OSU Agronomy Display, East End)

Visit us to learn about how to better utilize manure nutrients, how to side-dress corn with liquid manure, how to top-dress wheat with liquid manure, and how many tons per acre your manure spreader applies. We can also answer your livestock mortality composting questions.

OHIO 4-H MOBILE DESIGN LAB

(426 Friday Ave., OSU Big Top)

Where’s Waldo… Where do I find what I need to run and manage a small farm enterprise?

Small Farm Tent - Gigi Neal

Women Working and Living with Livestock Livestock Tent Ohio Cattlewomen

OSU Extension offers practical, research-based information wherever you need it - in print publications, in online fact sheets and in your community at the Extension office. Our authors are the experts sharing their knowledge with you today. Stop by to see our latest work and learn about free shipping on your next order!

Global Relations

Learn about food and food production around the world with members of the Joint Council of Extension Professionals’ Global Relations Committee.

UTZINGER MEMORIAL GARDEN TALKS

(Gazebo in the Utzinger Garden area, just North of 385 Friday)

Presentations will take place each day at the gazebo on a variety of home gardening topics including annuals, perennials, weeds, raised beds, and gardening as we age. Talks will take place at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. each day.

Time Tuesday, Sept. 19

10:00 a.m.

1:00 p.m.

Top Performing Annuals for Ohio Gardens - Pam Bennett

Wednesday, Sept. 20

Common Weeds of Ohio Gardens - JT Benitez

Top Performing Perennials for Ohio Gardens - Pam Bennett Weather is Always on My Mind: Q&A with Gardeners - Aaron Wilson

Thursday, Sept. 21

Introduction to Raised Bed Gardening - Trevor Corboy

Gardening as We Age - Ideas for Adapting - Laura Akgerman

Ohio 4-H is showcasing how youth can use technology as a tool in their Mobile Design Lab bus. This mobile classroom on wheels helps youth go from content consumers OF technology to content creators WITH technology.

PESTICIDE AND FERTILIZER APPLICATOR EXHIBIT

(1277 Friday Ave., just south of the OSU Agronomy Display, East End)

The Pesticide and Fertilizer Applicator Exhibit will feature cutting edge demonstrations in 2023 – spray drone and pulse width modulation spray technology. Private pesticide applicators will have a chance to win $25 when they learn how to renew their license online. Guests will have the opportunity to ask experts questions about Ohio pesticide laws and recordkeeping, PPE, safe practices, how to keep pesticides on target and prevent drift.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN AG AND 4-H TENT

(426 Friday Ave., Ohio State Big Top)

Join the Ohio 4-H program and explore STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) in agriculture through hands-on activites at the 4-H Ag STEM tent. Learn how your 4-H or FFA projects or favorite class in school are related to CFAES and a future career for you!

Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday

Hands-on activies: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day

STAMP OUT DISEASE!

(426 Friday Ave., Ohio State Big Top)

Interactive, hands-on learning about diseases in animal agriculture. Play the “Stamp Out Disease” arcade game and learn facts about viruses, bacteria, vaccines, and disease risks around the home.

TALK ON FRIDAY AVENUE©

(426 Friday Ave., “Ask the Expert” area, corner of Friday & Kottman)

The Talk on Friday Ave - The Farm Bill and Beyond, 11 a.m. - noon, Ask an Expert tent

TURFGRASS SCIENCE

(426 Friday Ave., just north of the OSU Big Tent.)

Stop by the turfgrass plots and visit with an OSU Turf professional, pick up a handout, and see technology demonstrations including autonomous vehicles, camera and irrigation technology.

WATER QUALITY

(1240 Friday Ave with Agronomic Crops Team)

The CFAES Water Quality Initiative uses science, innovation, partnership, and education to improve Ohio’s water quality. Stop by the Agronomic Crops Area to learn more about how water quality Extension associates are engaging farmers in new production strategies, technologies, and best management practices to improve fertilizer use efficiency and farm profitability while promoting soil health and reducing nutrient and sediment losses within the Western Lake Erie basin. Share you thoughts on water quality and your priorities for applied on-farm research with our team.

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OSU Extension educator receives achievement award

DES MOINES, Iowa — Garth

Ruff received the Achievement Award from the National Association of County Agriculture Agents during the 2023 Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference.

Ruff was one of several honorees with less than 10 years of service who was selected by their peers, representing the top 1% of the membership.

Ruff focused on serving livestock producers in Ohio since 2017 as a beef

cattle field specialist for Ohio State University’s Southeast Region Extension office. He also co-leads the OSU Extension Beef Team and coordinates its programs and outputs.

Additionally, Ruff has taught programs and conducted research in the areas of livestock management and marketing, meat quality, forages and youth livestock production. He led the OSU eBarns project in 2022, translating OSU livestock research and putting the results into the hands of farmers.

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OCJBuildingBooth5 Agri Spray Drones 635Booth21 Agri-SC/ Four Star 594 AgriGold 487 Agro Chem Inc 662 Agroecopower LLC 233, 354 ALE TRUCK BEDS 687 All American gutter protection TentBooth31 American Angus Association 647 American Dairy Association Mideast F13 American Equipment Service Inc JCB 334, 338 American Producers Supply Company 27 American Welding Society 504 Anderson Equipment Inc 665 Anderson Group 188 Apache Palco Henke Buffalo 749 AQUA DOC Lake & Pond Management GCA 15, TentBooth56 Arrowquip/ Stockman's Supply 751 AuctionTime.com/TractorHouse 593 Automation Zone Inc TentBooth79 Axis Seed 362 B&B Forklift Service & Sales 711 Bad Boy Mowers Inc 481 BADBOY Blasters Inc 691 Bambauer Equipment LLC 695 Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed 559 Base Camp Leasing 513Booth22 Baughman Tile 709 Beck's 55 Bestway Ag 408 Biggie, Inc. 8 BigIron 635Booth20 Blue Diamond Attachments 141 Blue Stone Solutions Ltd 110 Bluegrass Farms of Ohio Inc 532 Bobcat Enterprises Inc 902 Borkholder Buildings & Supply 660 Bosch Lights / Buzzard Gulch Inc 919 Brandt Consolidated Inc 523 Brandt Industries USA Limited 457 Breast Friends Forever of CC F9B Brechbuhler Scales Inc 533 Brock Grain Systems 638 Buckeye Ag Supply 680 Buckeye Allis Club 1224 Buckeye Farmers GreenTec 664 Buckeye Hereford Association 693 Buckeye Oliver Collectors 1226 Buckeye Online Equipment Auctions 528 Buckeye Power Sales 698 Bud's Farm Toys 740 Bureau of Workers' Compensation 513Booth37 Buschur Equipment 683 Bush Hog Inc 230 Bussey Bros Auctioneers 635-1 Buyers Products Co. 731 Byron s eeds LLC 556 C&C Outdoor Power Equipment 113 Calmer Corn Heads 143 Can-Am 1288, 924 Carey Precast Concrete Company Inc 587 Cargill 443 Carolina Attachments, LLC 14 Carr Concrete a Division of CXT Inc 575 Carswell Distributing 1312, 930 Case IH 263 Central State University Extension 1030 Certified Agriculture Dealerships 299 CFC Distributors LLC 536 Champion Ag Equipment LLC 91 Channel 675 Channell Equipment 945 CHE Inc 445 Chief Agri and Chief Buildings 129 CJC Painting DBA R L Painting TentBooth4 CLAAS 350 Clark State College 513Booth38 Cleary Building Corporation 626 Columbus Irrigation Company LLC 597 Company Wrench, LTD 105 Concept AgriTek TentBooth88 Cone Guard LLC 28 Conklin Company 411 Copperhead Ag Products 541 CornStoves.com 31 Crary Industries 36 Creamer Metal Products 524 Crop Risk Services/ADM 461 CropCare (PBZ) 61 Crown Royal Stoves / Greentech Mfg 761 Cummings & Bricker Inc 603 Custer Products Ltd. 30 Custom Agri Systems, Inc. 596 Custom Cabs & Trailers 95 Custom Hay Feeders 689 Custom Traction Grooving TentBooth5 Cutco Cutlery TentBooth7 Dairy Farmers of America 398 Dayton Tool Crib 928 Deeds Outdoor Development 627 Degelman Industries 180 Dekalb Asgrow 444 Delmarva Buildings TentBooth20 Demco 101 DigiFarm VBN 513Booth3 Drago Corn Heads 352 DW Lift Sales 12 Eades Seed Service 502 Earth & Sky Solutions / Red Dragon 513Booth25 East Central Marketing Inc 185 Ebberts Field Seeds 139 EBY Trailers/M H Eby Inc 519 Eclipse Ag 774 Elgin Service Center K Buildings 340 Emergency Services Nurse Environmental Tillage Systems, Inc. 82 Equipment Specialists Inc 964 Equipment Technologies 161 Everdry Waterproofing TentBooth70 Exapta Solutions 507 Farm and d airy n ewspaper 579 Farm Credit Mid America 355 Farm sC ien C e r eview F sr Headquar T ers Farm World Newspaper 942 Farmer Boy Ag 401 Farmer's Equipment Repair 748 Farmers Business Network 486 Farmers Hot Line TentBooth93 Farmers National Company 513Booth8 Fastline Marketing Group 982 Fellowship of Christian Farmers Int 40 FENNIG EQUIPMENT 71 Fertilizer Dealer Supply Inc 668 Fill-Rite Company 1000 First Financial Bank Farm & Ranch TentBooth32 Fish Head Farms 513Booth20 FL Tanks 616 Flowers Farm Equipment, Inc. 332 Ford Antiques 1210 Forklift Tire/JAM Best-One 950 Foster Equipment Sales LLC 595 Fowler Seed Marketing 984 Frey Manufacturing and Distribution 763 Fritsch Equipment Corporation 21 Gallagher North America 989 Garford/Zurn USA 690 GEA 656 Gehl/ Manitou 227 Gensco Tire 38 Geringhoff 77 Gingerich Clean Burn, Inc. 727 Gledhill Road Machinery Co. 580 Global Track Warehouse 353 Golden Harvest 489 Grace Manufacturing Co. LLC 722 GrassWorks Manufacturing 926 Great Plains Mfg 251 Green Field Ag 394 Green Lighting Wholesale TentBooth66 Growers Mineral Solutions 765 Gudorf Law Group 635Booth16 GVM Inc. TentBooth44 H G Violet Equipment 157 H&S Manufacturing 336 Halderman Farm Management 635Booth31 HAMILTON TANKS, LLC 996 HARDI North America 80 Haro L d's e quipmen T i n C 657, 702 Hatfield Bin Service 943 Haviland Drainage Products 630 Hayward Distributing 194 Heads Up Plant Protectants 513Booth33 Heartland Bank 586 Heifer Please Co. 155 Heri T age Coopera T ive 320, 364 Herschel Parts 104 Hershey Machine LLC 980 Hidow International Inc. DBA ChirX TentBooth34 Hilliard Kiwanis Club F8 Holdfast Alpaca Farm 1006 Holganix 554 Holmes Lumber 775 Homan Inc 611 Honey Bee Manufacturing Ltd. 127 Honeyville Metal, LLC 145 Hot Shot's Secret 53 Hotsy Equipment Company 659 Hughes Equipment 521 IHC Collectors Chapter 6 1228 Ihle Fabrications, LLC 165 Indigo Ag 482 Integrated Ag Services 658 J&M Manufacturing Co. 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Utilizing technology in beef production systems

Artificial intelligence has increasingly been in the spotlight. At the American Society for Animal Science meetings this summer, there was a notable increase in technologyrelated presentations. So, what does this mean for the beef industry? This article will highlight some of the potential tools available now and give insight into others that may come.

Information that can be used for precision livestock management includes animal identification, body weight, temperature, location, behavior, behavior associated with health changes and time of calving.

Radio frequency identification. The basis for many monitoring systems is a radio frequency identification tag or collar that may have additional capabilities such as an accelerometer or thermometer. Global positioning is another technology that can be very useful in tracking animal location. Cameras, infrared sensors and 3D imaging are other technologies being developed for use in livestock systems.

Compared to intensive or confined production systems, pasture-based production systems present more challenges with issues such as transmission range, service coverage, storage capacity and battery lifespan. The dairy industry has long used various tools for estrus detection including pedometers, and now accelerometers with integrated monitoring systems.

If a female needs to be inseminated or treated based on data collected from the monitoring system, the tag or collar that identifies her triggers a sorting gate to open on her way to the milk parlor. This type of system reduces labor costs and is very low stress for the animal.

A number of producers use cameras to monitor calving, but someone still needs to check the camera feed; nevertheless, this can be a big help and very appealing in cold weather. Work is being done on a combination of video monitoring and accelerometers or with a 3D camera with image processing to predict calving.

Also available to help with calving are different sensors. One type attaches to the tail and senses spinal contractions and tail movement. Another type involves a vaginal insert that monitors the temperature until calving dislodges it. In the case of the last two examples, text messages alert the owner of changes.

Other wearable sensors to detect calving include accelerometers, microphones detecting rumination activity and electromyography tags. Monitors can be costly to have for each animal and some may cause discomfort to the animal.

Camera technology. Building from the camera technology are efforts to use cameras to estimate body weight and body condition. The ability to routinely track body condition with an automated system could improve the timeliness of management decisions and reduce costs.

Unmanned arial devices or strategically placed cameras may be able to estimate the weight of pasture cattle and help make marketing or pasture management decisions. A fixed camera that cattle pass under at a uniform distance is where most research efforts are being spent; however, a drone application would be valuable in more extensive conditions.

In a feedlot setting, images of the bunk condition (full to slicked clean) help make the next day’s feed calls. Knowing if the bunk was slick at 10 p.m. verses 3 a.m. can be helpful in working cattle up on feed.

Drone services are available to count cattle in feedlots, a step up from flying over feedlots in a plane, taking pictures to monitor collateral, a job my cousin had in the 1980s. Cameras with satellite communication capabilities can monitor water levels in remote water tanks or rainfall.

Technologies that can help researchers understand foraging behavior include inertial measurement unit sensors that combine accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers. Similar technology is part of many smartphones. Work is being done to measure jaw movements (biting, chewing or ruminating) to help estimate feed intake in grazing animals.

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Allflex SenseHub (accelerometer): https://www.allflex.global/ na/product_cat/livestock-monitoring/

MooMonitor+ (accelerometer): https://www.dairymaster. com/products/moomonitor/

Moocall (accelerometer): https://www.moocall.com/ IDS i-QUBE (accelerometer): https://www.peacocktechnology. com/ids-i-qube

eShepherd (GPS, accelerometer): https://am.gallagher.com/ en-au/new-products/eShepherd Halter (GPS, accelerometer): https://www.halterhq.com/ Vence (GPS, accelerometer): https://vence.io/

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BOSTON — Salient Predictions, a leading pioneer in weather forecasting analytics, was awarded a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Small Business Innovation Research grant to advance water availability forecasting that spans an unprecedented two to 52 weeks ahead.

Focused in Central Valley, California, the Phase I project will concentrate on improving predictions of subseasonal to seasonal water availability, enabling communities to more effectively manage resources amid increasing and erratic natural disasters like floods and droughts. Current hydrological models face challenges related to data inputs, as climate change has been presenting weather patterns atypical from historical data, and government forecast models are only accurate for about two weeks.

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LONDON, Ohio — The Ohio AgriBusiness Association and Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will partner to hold the Career Exploration Fair at the 2023 Farm Science Review Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Tobin Building.

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Utilizing technology in beef production systems

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Other efforts include trying to match mothers to offspring by proximity to each other when passing by an RFID reader while entering a pen or by Bluetooth connections. In one study, it took 21 days of RFID readings to achieve 80-85% accuracy in correctly identifying dams and offspring.

Fencing. Virtual fencing is a system to replace traditional physical boundaries with a sound stimulus or an electric shock. Many systems are available for dogs. Training the animals is a necessary part of using the system. This tool creates a variety of pasture management options from excluding grazing in sensitive riparian or burn areas or implementing some type of rotational or strip grazing.

With advances in technology, current challenges of transmission range, battery lifespan and affordability will likely diminish.

(Sandy Johnson is a K-State Research and Extension beef specialist.)

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Recalculating the beef industry’s effect on climate change

The beef industry is increasingly facing calls to act on its perceived effect on climate change and other negative ecological impacts, including greenhouse gas emissions; soil degradation; the accumulation of nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients in waterways and decreased biodiversity.

It may come as a surprise that the largest source of greenhouse gases from beef production comes from grazing operations. Chiefly from the cow-calf sector and primarily in the form of methane produced during the ruminal fermentation process, according to “Environmental footprints of beef cattle production in the United States” by C. Alan Rotz, a U.S. Department of Agriculture agricultural engineer.

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If we consider that methane production is primarily driven by the level of intake and quality of the diet, this makes sense. Many cows are grazing for the entire year, generally, consuming a lower quality diet than fed in confinement operations and weaning approximately 0.85 calves per cow exposed per year. However, these estimates may not tell the complete story that grazing cattle play in our grassland

ecosystems or how their emission estimates compare to historical or current wildlife populations.

Global Warming Potential. A new method has been developed to calculate the climate warming impact of short-lived greenhouse gases (atmospheric lifetime of 9-12 years), according to “Demonstrating GWP*: A means of reporting warming-equivalent emissions that captures the contrasting impacts of short- and longlived climate pollutants” by John Lynch, a postdoctoral researcher in physics at the University of Oxford.

The new method, Global Warming Potential, considers this short lifetime when calculating climate impacts of methane by comparing the relative rate of change of emissions over a 20-year window. For example, if the relative rate of emissions today is less than it was 20 years ago, then a “cooling” impact would be observed.

Recently, we compared the U.S. beef and dairy industries’ climate impact by recalculating the U.S. EPA greenhouse gas inventory using this new metric and the standard global warming potential method (Table 1). We found that, while enteric emissions — those related to the intestines — have remained relatively constant from 1990 to 2020, manure emissions were a larger contributor to climate warming.

Additionally, when using the new method to calculate enteric methane emissions, it was concluded that beef production actually provided a cooling effect from 2013 through 2016. This was a change from the considerable source of warming calculated using the standard global warming potential metric.

The new accounting method — which more aptly captures climate warming impacts — provides the potential for the beef industry to have a “cooling” effect on the climate, and may provide economic incentives to alter management to capture this impact.

A natural baseline. Another underappreciated aspect of beef production and emissions from grazing systems is the lack of a natural baseline by which to compare current livestock emission rates.

Alexander Hristov, Ph.D., a distinguished professor of dairy nutrition at Penn State University, calculated greenhouse gas emissions of North American wildlife pre-European settlement. With bison populations estimated at 20 to 75 million head, it was projected this population emitted 73.6 to 166.1 million metric tons of CO2-equivalent emissions per year, compared to 134.1 for U.S. ruminants in 2011.

Similarly, in an effort to gauge a current baseline of wild herbivores and livestock species, Pablo Manzano, a biological and environmental

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sciences faculty member at the University of Helsinki, compared wild herbivore populations within the Serengeti to livestock populations in the Loliondo game-controlled area of Kenya. He estimated that the emissions were about the same for wild herbivores and livestock species every year.

These efforts to baseline our current emission estimates show that, potentially, our current ruminant production practices are within the range of wild populations that would replace the livestock species in grassland ecosystems if the landscapes were not used for agriculture.

Reducing greenhouse gases. Lastly, while we appear to be part of the climate solution, there are still production benefits to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, particularly enteric methane emissions.

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Robert M. Stwalley III, clinical associate professor in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Purdue University, shows a cooling pad designed to keep hogs cool. (Purdue Agricultural Communication, Tom Campbell photo)

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — IHT Group, a division of Decisive Dividend Corp. based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is bringing patented cooling pad technology for hogs to the North American market in spring 2024.

The pads are 2-foot-by-4-foot aluminum tread plates on top of copper pipes that circulate water. Sensors in the pads determine if the hog is too hot and circulate new water to keep the pad cool. The technology was designed by researchers in Purdue University’s Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering and Department of Animal Sciences.

Overheating can cause a variety of problems for hogs, including reduced feed intake and milk output, as well as lower piglet growth and reproductive performance. Allan Schinckel, a professor in Purdue’s Department of Animal Sciences, and Robert M. Stwalley III, associate clinical professor in Purdue’s Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, designed the cooling pads. Initial research showed the cooling pads make sows more comfortable, Schinckel said.

“We saw a decrease in their overall respiration rates, slightly lower internal temperatures and lower daily maximum temperatures. The sows also produced more heat, which corresponded to an increase in their feed intake and milk production; this improves animal welfare and well-being,” Schinckel said. “Piglets who were on the cooling pads had a 26% increase in weaning weight and 7.2% increase in feed intake.”

The initial research at Purdue also showed the cooling pads maintained boars’ semen quality by reducing heat stress abnormalities. The pads kept the boars cool even at high environmental temperatures and high humidity. They also kept the boars’ respiration rate low.

IHT evaluated pads for their commercial assessment under a Commercial Evaluation Agreement with the Purdue Innovates Office of Technology Commercialization. Based on the results of the evaluation, IHT and OTC negotiated an exclusive license for manufacturing and selling the pads. The launch date will allow researchers to compile and analyze final data from the boar stud tests, which will be available in October.

Enteric methane represents a loss of consumed dietary energy. By working to reduce this, we could see improvements in animal performance.

Efforts to reduce enteric methane are challenging in grazing systems because they offer the least precision in what and how much animals are consuming. But, focusing on management strategies that improve the quality of forages is a good place to start. This includes practices such as using adaptive or rotational grazing, incorporating high-quality forages when possible and improving forage diversity.

Additionally, management strategies that focus on maintaining a high-quality and productive forage base may lead to other beneficial outcomes such as carbon sequestration and soil health. Therefore, potential “win-win” outcomes may be achieved.

(Logan Thompson is a K-State Research and Extension sustainable grazing systems specialist.)

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Purdue receives grant to boost efficiency at dairy farms

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A team of Purdue University researchers received a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to improve feed efficiency and consistency on dairy farms using automated video analytics systems. The grant is among $9.6 million in recent NIFA investments supporting 12 projects in animal innovation systems.

“Feed costs are the No. 1 cost for dairy farmers. In order to make improvements on feed efficiency, we have to provide feedback to farmers close to in real-time,” said Jacquelyn Boerman, associate professor of animal sciences.

“If we can improve the consistency of that feed and we know what individual cows are eating, we’re going to manage that feed better. That has economic implications for dairy farmers.”

Efforts to make the dairy industry carbon neutral by 2050 include

modifying the environment of the cow rumen and managing manure to reduce methane emissions. Boerman’s team will focus on enhancing dairy cow efficiency by providing them with consistent feed and measuring how much they eat.

Boerman, a cattle nutritionist, will assess feed composition for consistency, which improves their milk production. Amy Reibman, the Elmore Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, will handle the video recording logistics and data analytics. The researchers will carry out the initial testing phase primarily at the Purdue Dairy Unit. Boerman said she hopes to have applications for commercial farms afterward. The project has letters of support from the Indiana Dairy Producers and from farm nutrition companies.

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The collaboration began with an internal 2022 proposal that led to funding a project between faculty members in the College of Agriculture and the College of Engineering.

If successful, the project will make it possible to measure feed intake on a per-animal basis in group settings. So far, they have only measured output per animal and have inputs aggregated per group.

The project’s video analytics com-

ponent will be designed to enhance understanding of the visual data that farmers depend upon for decisionmaking. The team’s guiding principles are to obtain the data they need with the placement of cameras and other equipment that dairy farmers

will not have to work around.

“This notion that ‘it has to work the way it is’ instead of ‘can we change the environment so that it’ll work’ is fascinating to me,” Reibman said.

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tionists, veterinarians and industry representatives will share feedback with the engineers and the scientists as they’re designing these camera systems to improve feed efficiency. (Information provided by Steve Koppes, Purdue University.)

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Drive train demons

I’m not saying that our pickup truck is definitely possessed by a demon, but I also cannot say definitively that it is not.

We have owned a certain brand of pickup truck throughout our adult lives. We are nothing if not brand loyal. Two of the three of these vehicles were driven for 20 years and quite nearly 300,000 miles respectively. That is not a typo. 300,000 miles.

Notice I said two out of the three? That is because one of these trucks is not like the others. This one, the newest, lowest mileage and not, unironically, the MOST EXPENSIVE VEHICLE WE HAVE EVER OWNED is, in fact, possessed by the devil. Or something.

Stuck. Two months ago, it just decided that it would not go into any forward gear. You could, of course, go anywhere you wanted in reverse. That, however, did seem limiting.

Sure, Mr. Wonderful was willing to give traveling backwards from Pennsylvania to Ohio entirely in reverse a go but I, the ultimate buzzkill, said no. I am known for stealing all the joy.

It was dutifully delivered to a nearby dealership. We were then informed that a simple part that is known to fail in all of their vehicles had, in fact, failed. Talk about planned obsolescence.

In failing, that part destroyed the entire transmission. This isn’t my opinion. This is a fact. There are class action suits over this. I’m sure knowing that sometime in the future we will all get a check for 15 cents will be quite a comfort.

The mechanic who, after all, didn’t build the truck, he just works there, felt “real bad about it,” but it was not under recall. It would be about $7,000 to repair — on a truck that is only a few years old. Again, not a typo. $7,000 dollars on a known issue spanning a decade of vehicles and they simply shrug and say “sorry.” I have never been so disappointed.

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onarch butterflies are preparing to migrate through Ohio to their overwintering grounds in Mexico. If you are fortunate, you may see them fluttering over fields and grasslands in the coming weeks, likely, visiting their favorite native milkweeds.

Seeing them as frequently as I have at the end of the past couple of summers has been a treat, following their designation as endangered last summer. But, it’s also bittersweet. What if this is one of the last summers I see them so prevalently in northeast Ohio?

The decline of monarch butterflies just feels different. On one hand, they’ve always been around and they’ve always been part of the scenery. It seems crazy to think there would ever be a time when they’re rare, or even worse, gone. On the other hand, my daughter and I raised and released 10 monarch caterpillars in 2015 and I don’t think we’ve come across that many monarch caterpillars in all the years since then.

The eastern monarch butterfly population has declined by 80% over the last 20 years. The disappearance of milkweed is one of the biggest contributors to this decline. Milkweed is essential to the survival of monarch butterflies. It’s their only host plant, meaning it’s the only plant monarch butterflies will lay eggs on and the only plant monarch caterpillars will eat. Milkweed also provides a food source for monarch butterfly adults and many other pollinators.

Ohio Pollinator Habitat Initiative, in cooperation with soil and water conservation districts across the state, organizes a milkweed pod collection annually. Participating and donating

milkweed seed pods can help restore habitats for endangered monarch butterflies.

MMilkweed seed pods can be collected from September to November, depending on where you’re located in Ohio. Then the seeds can be planted in the fall, stored to plant in the spring or donated to a local soil and water conservation district to be distributed and planted in the spring.

IDENTIFYING MILKWEED

If you’re planning to collect seed pods to donate to a soil and water conservation district, it’s important to learn to identify different types of milkweed. Sometimes seed pods are collected only from specific species of milkweed. Common milkweed is the most desirable species to monarch butterflies, so oftentimes, this is the variety soil and water conservation districts are collecting.

Even if you’re collecting other types of milkweed to plant on your own property, it’s helpful to know what species you’re collecting. Knowing the specific needs of the species will help you choose a location to establish a new milkweed stand.

COLLECTING MILKWEED

Where to collect? You should only collect milkweed on your property or with permission on private property. Collecting milkweed seeds from many locations will help improve diversity on your property if you plan to plant the seeds you collect. Milkweed plants in the same group will be closely related.

Which pods to collect? Milkweed pods should be collected when they are dry and gray or brown. The center seam of the pod should pop open when gentle pressure is applied and the seeds inside should be brown. Don’t collect pods that are already open. They could be infested with insects. If you come across green or white seed pods, you can make a note of where they are and return later when they are ready.

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DEP awards $2.9M to switch fleets to low- or zero-emission vehicles

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection recently awarded $2.9 million in 2022 Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant funding to municipalities, schools and businesses around the state to switch to zero- or low-emission vehicles.

The DEP Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant program supports projects to replace older gasoline or diesel-fueled vehicles with cleaner fuel vehicles and install related fueling infrastructure to improve air quality in Pennsylvania.

The 28 funded projects will install 32 electric vehicle chargers for private and public use and put 95 electric vehicles, 24 compressed or renewable natural gas vehicles, and 11 propane vehicles on the road. Nine of the vehicles will be fully electric long-haul tractor trailers, the first supported by the AFIG program. Several other projects are for transit buses and garbage trucks.

The projects will be fully paid for with DEP funds. DEP receives approximately $5 million in funding each year through the utilities gross receipts tax collected during each fiscal year to carry out the provisions of the Alternative Fuels Incentive Act.

The local projects by county are as follows:

Allegheny

• 50 26th Street: $28,500 to purchase three electric cars and three electric scooters for residents’ use in a planned residential development on Pittsburgh’s South Side.

• Duquesne Light Company: $90,000 for the purchase of 12 electric pickup trucks.

• IE PA I LLC: $300,000 to install eight DC electric vehicle fast chargers for use by the zTrip taxi fleet.

• WHC PA LLC: $300,000 for the purchase of 40 electric cars to operate the zTrip taxi fleet.

Butler

• T.C. Recycling LLC: $120,000 for six renewable natural gas garbage trucks.

• Vogel Disposal Service: $120,000 for six renewable natural gas garbage trucks.

Mercer

• Tri-County Industries, Inc.: $120,000 to purchase six renewable natural gas garbage trucks.

Westmoreland

• DMJ Transportation, Inc.: $9,921 for the purchase of six compressed natural gas school buses.

The AFIG program supports the transition to alternative fuels including electricity, compressed natural gas, renewable natural gas, liquefied natural gas, propane, hydrogen, hythane, biodiesel, ethanol, methanol, and other advanced biofuels. The transportation sector makes up 22% of Pennsylvania’s total greenhouse gas emissions.

These new grant awards are the second and final set of 2022 AFIG grants, following the first set of 2022 AFIG grants, totaling $1.5 million, announced in February. The AFIG program was established under Act 166 of 1992 to help create new markets for alternative fuels in Pennsylvania, increasing energy security and improving air quality.

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ASHLAND, Ohio — On Aug. 26, Ashland FFA members, their families, FFA alumni and supporters gathered at Ashland High School for the chapter’s annual hog roast.

Thanks to generous donations from Jones Livestock, Turk Brothers Meats, Dave Bishop and Marty Shoup, attendees enjoyed a pulled pork sandwich and sides provided by FFA members and their families.

Ashland FFA President Tanner Harpster addressed the attendees and thanked the Ashland FFA Alumni Association for supporting the program. He also outlined the chapter’s plans for the year, including a trip to the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana; participation in many career development events and holding regular chapter meetings. Harpster also introduced Ashland FFA advisors Tod Fox and Emily Harding. This will be Fox’s seventh year advising the Ashland FFA Chapter and Harding’s first year as an advisor.

MILLERSBURG, Ohio — On

Aug. 28, West Holmes FFA Chapter members participated in an Adopt a Highway clean-up before its August meeting. Members walked the sides of state Route 39, one mile on each side of the high school, picking up trash. The chapter does this as a way to give back to its community and to improve the environment. Participants were Maren Drzazga, Megan Hughes, Emma Eberhard, Andi Schuch, Blakes Patterson, Ian Barr, Derek Miller, Garrett Fowler, Jenna Sheldon, Ava Eberhard, Alexa Tate, Torrie Savage, Madison Ringwalt, Gabby Yates, Ben Forrer, Steven Grandstaff and Jenna Brumme.

MILLERSBURG, Ohio — The West Holmes FFA held its annual parent and member year opening meeting on Aug. 29 and its regular meeting on Aug. 30 at the Ogi pond.

The annual parent and member year opening meeting featured cornhole, water games, volleyball, go swimming and go fishing, as well as hot dogs, chips and pop.

The regular meeting of the West Holmes FFA was brought to order by President Becca Schuch on Aug. 30.

During the meeting the club decided to pay for the jacket of the first member of each freshman class who recites the creed; to purchase a $50 gift card for the top salesman of the fall sale; to create apparel ideas for the apparel sale; to have its September meeting at Acres of Fun and pay for $10 and pizza and have the members cover the rest; to pay and participate in all contests this year;

to conduct a Fall BBQ sauce and tins of nuts sale from Sept. 1-8, and apparel sale this fall from Sept. 18-25; to conduct various community service projects throughout the year; to pay for tent, food and supplies for the August meeting and give Ogi’s $50 for porta potty rental; to send members to Greenhand Camp; to send juniors, seniors and officers to the fifth grade farm tour on Sept. 26 and pay for supplies; to allow any member that sells $200 of BBQ sauce to get their FFA jacket or Greenhand camp for free or $350 for both; to sponsor farm safety poster contest for the fifth grade farm tour and award first place with a $25 gift card, second with $15 and third with $10; to send sophomores to county and district soil; to send the Ag Issues Team to the Big E contest and the chapter will contribute $1,000 towards the trip.

• • INDIANAPOLIS — More than 20 agricultural teachers and college professors from throughout the U.S. recently met in Indianapolis to determine what FFA members and teams will compete for top honors in the 2023 National FFA Agriscience Fair, and members of a couple of Ohio chapters were recognized.

A team representing the Norwayne FFA chapter in Creston, Ohio, has been named a finalist this year in the food products and processing systems category in Divison 4 of the competition. Kya Csapo’s and Morgan Wiles’ project was titled “The Comparison of Bos Taurus Breeds and Longissimus Dorsi Warner Bratzler Shear Force Test.” Their experiment compared the amount of marbling and Longissimus Dorsi (ribeye) tenderness between Angus and Holstein cattle breeds.

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Privately situated at the end of McClain Ln, this 171 acre property boasts a 720 sq ft, 1 bedroom, 1 bath furnished cabin with well water, electric and septic. There is a stocked pond on the property along with clearings for food plots, atv trails and box blinds. For the hunter in the family, this property will not disappoint! No recent logging. No deed restrictions. Mineral rights transfer with the sale.

Annual Taxes: $2,666.00

263 ACRES COLUMBIANA COUNTY

on both sides of Heck Rd. 7 acres of this tract is wooded with some marketable timber. This tract surrounds a 1 acre home that is not included in this sale. Over 1,200’ of road frontage along Heck Rd.

Address: 0 Heck Rd, Columbiana, OH 44408 GPS: Lat. 40.895093 Long. -80.643054

This 263.72 acre property offers excellent investment opportunities! The property is being offered in 8 tracts and boasts multiple building/development sites, marketable timber, mineral rights with no active leases, no deed restrictions, and excellent hunting! A new survey will be provided to buyer/s.

Tract 1 - 39 acres with 15 acres of tillable land, 16 acres of woods with marketable timber, with the remainder being wetlands. Over 1,400’ of road frontage along Heck Rd.

Tract 4 - 49 acres with 44 acres of tillable land, a small amount of woods, a gravel drive for access, and a 40’ X 112’ building with concrete floor and electric service. Over 1,100’ of road frontage along Heck Rd.

Tract 2 - 23 acres with 10 acres of tillabe land with the remainder being wooded with marketable timber. A gravel drive provides access into property from Heck Rd. Over 550’ of road frontage along Heck Rd.

Kate Welsheimer, Terra Choi, Josie Henry, Brylie Jackson and Jeffrey Moore of the Global Impact FFA chapter in Springfield, Ohio, have all been nationally recognized for their FFA Agriscience Fair achievements. Jackson and Moore received a bronze medal in the categories of food products and processing systems and plant systems, respectively. Welsheimer, Choi and Henry were named national finalists this year in the categories of power systems for Choi and Welsheimer in Divisions 1 and 5, respectively, and Henry in the area of environmental sciences, Division 1 of the competition.

The National FFA Agriscience Fair is a competition that is part of the annual National FFA Convention & Expo, Nov. 1-4, in Indianapolis. To qualify, FFA members working as individuals or teams in grades seven through 12 are required to conduct a scientific research project pertaining to the agriculture or food science industries and win their state’s FFA agriscience fair.

Individuals or teams compete in one of six categories — animal systems; environmental services/natural resource systems; food products and processing systems; plant systems; power, structural and technical systems or social science — in six divisions based on grade level.

First-place winners in each state have qualified for the national prequalifying judging.

The judges reviewed entries and selected a maximum of 12 in each category and division to move on to the national competition. For a complete list of results, check https:// www.ffa.org/participate/awards/ agriscience-fair/.

Tract 3 - 49 acres with 35 acres of tillable land on both sides of Heck Rd. 7 acres of this tract is wooded with some marketable timber. This tract surrounds a 1 acre home that is not included in this sale. Over 1,200’ of road frontage along Heck Rd.

Tract 4 - 49 acres with 44 acres of tillable land, a small amount of woods, a gravel drive for access, and a 40’ X 112’ building with concrete floor and electric service. Over 1,100’ of road frontage along Heck Rd.

Tract 5 - 38.5 acres of mostly tillable land. Over 900’ of road frontage along Heck Rd.

Tract 6 - 43 acres with approximately 9.5 acres of tillable land, with the remainder of the land being mostly wetlands. This tract has over 3,000’ of road frontage along Heck and Bull Creek roads.

Tract 7 - 6.5 acres with a small amount of tillable and a small pond. This would be an ideal homesite. Over 950’ of road frontage along Heck Rd.

This 263.72 acre property offers excellent investment opportunities! The property is being offered in 8 tracts and boasts multiple building/development sites, marketable timber, mineral rights with no active leases, no deed restrictions, and excellent hunting! A new survey will be provided to buyer/s.

Tract 1 - 39 acres with 15 acres of tillable land, 16 acres of woods with marketable timber, with the remainder being wetlands. Over 1,400’ of road frontage along Heck Rd.

Tract 8 - 15 acres with 10 acres of tillable land and the remainder of the land being wooded. Over 2,200’ of road frontage along Lipply and New Castle roads. Tract is in Mahoning County.

Auctioneer Brian Bauer: 614-949-6764 bbauer@mossyoakproperties.com MossyOakProperties.com

Tract 2 - 23 acres with 10 acres of tillabe land with the remainder being wooded with marketable timber. A gravel drive provides

Tract 5 - 38.5 acres of mostly tillable land. Over 900’ of road frontage along Heck Rd. Tract 6 - 43 acres with approximately 9.5 acres of tillable land, with the remainder of the land being mostly wetlands. This tract has over 3,000’ of road frontage along Heck and Bull Creek roads. Tract 7 - 6.5 acres with a small amount of tillable and a small pond. This would be an ideal homesite. Over 950’ of road frontage along Heck Rd. Tract 8 - 15 acres with 10 acres of tillable land and the remainder of the land being wooded. Over 2,200’ of road frontage along Lipply and New Castle roads. Tract is in Mahoning County.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 AT 6:00 PM

of road frontage along Heck Rd.

Tract 3 - 49 acres with 35 acres of tillable land

Auctioneer Brian Bauer: 614-949-6764 bbauer@mossyoakproperties. com Mos syOakProp e r

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0 Heck Rd, Columbiana, OH 44408 GPS: Lat. 40.895093 Long. -80.643054 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 AT 6:00 PM Join us at our Bid Center located at 105 St. Andrews Dr. Columbiana, OH 44408 (Riser Tavern) on September 28th from 3 PM to 6 PM to submit your bids in person! A U C T I O N B E G I N S C L O S I N G : 263 ACRES COLUMBIANA COUNTY O N L I N E O N L Y A U C T I O N
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Township: Homer Township Zoning: No School District: Franklin Local You may walk the property anytime at your own risk and convenience. Acceptance of auction terms is required prior to bidding. Auctioneer Brian Bauer: 614-949-6764 bbauer@mossyoakproperties. com Mos syOakProp e r t i e s .com TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 AT 6:00 PM Property Tour September 14th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Address: 6161 McClain Ln. Glouster, Ohio 45732 GPS: Lat. 39.51454 Long. -81.99636 AUCTION BEGINS CLOSING: 171 ACRES MORGAN COUNTY ONLINE ONLY AUCTION FEEL FREE TO JOIN US AT THE PROPERTY ON SEPTEMBER 26TH TO PLACE YOUR BIDS IN PERSON. Privately situated at the end of McClain Ln, this 171 acre property boasts a 720 sq ft, 1 bedroom, 1 bath furnished cabin with well water, electric and septic. There is a stocked pond on the property along with clearings for food plots, atv trails and box blinds. For the hunter in the family, this property will not disappoint! No recent logging. No deed restrictions. Mineral rights transfer with the sale. Annual Taxes: $2,666.00 CAUV: No Parcels: 0500098808, 0500098807, 0500098806 and 0500022601 Township: Homer Township Zoning: No School District: Franklin Local You may walk the property anytime at your own risk and convenience. Acceptance of auction terms is required prior to bidding. Auctioneer Brian Bauer: 614-949-6764 bbauer@mossyoakproperties.com MossyOakProperties.com Treasures waiting to be found! FFA news
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Kya Csapo and Morgan Wiles have been named finalists this year in the food product and processing systems category in Divison 4 of the National FFA Agriscience Fair. (Submitted photo) West Holmes FFA Chapter participated in an Adopt a Highway clean up before its August meeting. (Submitted photo)

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How much to collect? You should never take more than a third of the pods that are available in any given area or from any plant. Taking more than that can affect the established milkweed stand’s ability to spread and regenerate next season.

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LittLeton, WV SAT. SEPT. 16, 2023

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AUDREY L. LAVELLE ESTATE REAL ESTATE AUCTION

22820 Mountaineer Highway “Knobfork” Littleton, WV

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The following real estate has been commissioned to be sold by auction by the Audrey Lavelle estate.

PArcEl 1 has a two-bedroom, 1½ bath home with two living rooms, full kitchen, laundry room, blacktopped driveway, and carport. The home has a Generac generator, newer furnace/AC unit, 4 smaller storage detached out buildings. Located near the home is a 50’x24’ metal garage with concrete floor, large overhead door, electric service, and man door. Approx. 1.68 acres.

PArcEl 2 has a two-story framed home with four bedrooms, two full baths, living room with fireplace, dining room, full kitchen with built-in cabinets, gas stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, and sliding glass doors to side porch area. There is a newer Lenox gas furnace with AC unit, 200 amp electric, and two small outbuildings. Approx. 1.01 acres.

PArcEl 3 has 41+/- acres with a 64’x 52’ two story barn that was previously a horse barn/workshop with tack room and second floor storage. The second building is 40’ x 36’ two story barn that was used as equipment and tool storage.

PArcEl 4 is vacant ground consisting of approximately 26 acres with road frontage on two sides.

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How to store pods? Collected pods should be stored in paper bags or grocery sacks and placed in a cool dry area until they are donated or planted. The species of milkweed, the date you collected the pods and the county where you collected them should be recorded on the outside of the bag.

What to do with milkweed? Milkweed seeds can be donated or they can be planted. Planting milkweed in the fall is probably the easiest because our climate will prepare the seeds to germinate in the spring naturally. However, if you miss fall planting you can recreate this process by storing them in your refrigerator and planting them in the spring.

If you’re interested in tailoring the milkweed you plant to your preexisting garden or landscape, you can find more information about choosing and planting different types of milkweed at https://www. farmanddairy.com/top-stories/howto-choose-milkweed-for-your-garden-landscape/718544.html.

(Sara Welch is Farm and Dairy’s managing editor. She welcomes questions and feedback at sara@farmanddairy.com.)

Massillon Museum to unveil new exhibit

MASSILLON, Ohio — The Massillon Museum will exhibit John W. Carlson: Set the Twilight Reeling in its Aultman Health Foundation Gallery from Sept. 16 to Nov. 12. This exhibition and the accompanying catalog will introduce the complexity of Carlson’s artistic life (1954–2020), through videos sketchbooks and items from his studio.

The exhibition’s aim is to create an emotional experience and atmosphere for visitors to connect with. Through his art, Carlson communicated using a language of line, colors, space, form, contrast and gesture to express narrative, and above all, feelings.

Carlson’s paintings and drawings were first featured in the Massillon Museum in 2017 when he had a solo Studio M exhibition.

Massillon Museum will also host bluesman Austin Walkin’ Cane for its Rhythms concert Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in tribute to Carlson’s passion for blues. Tickets are $12 or $10 for MassMu members and are available at MassMu. org/Tickets or by calling 330-833-4061.

A MassMusings podcast related to the Set the Twilight Reeling exhibition will be posted Oct. 31 at noon. The exhibition catalog will be available in the museum shop.

The artists’ reception for the Artists Group of Ten exhibition, Ten Point Perspective, will be held concurrently with the Carlson reception Sept. 16. from 5:30 to 8 p.m. It is free and open to everyone with no reservations required.

Exhibitions can be seen during regular museum hours, Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.

Massillon Museum is located at 121 Lincoln Way East in downtown Massillon. A visit is always free and everyone is welcome. Free parking is available on adjacent streets and in nearby city lots. For more information, call 330-833-4061 or visit massillonmuseum.org.

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pick Up Location: 5648 coUnty Rd 333, MiLLeRsBURg, ohio 44654

FiRM pick Up date: Wednesday, septeMBeR 27th, FRoM 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.M

VehicleS | AMMo | Shop equipMent & toolS | XMoDS cArS & pArtS |

VehicleS, Mower, trAiler, MiSc: 2009 F.150 showing 106,000mi; 2002 Ford Focus showing 136,000mi; Huskee LT 4200 riding mower; 4’x 8’utility trailer; Husqvarna & Ariens push mowers; (2) weed eaters; Craftsman 208CC tiller; Predator gas earth auger; Black & Decker branch trimmer; misc yard hand tools, shovels, rakes, etc;

(2) MPPT solar charge controllers.

Shop toolS & equipMent, MiSc: Craftsman 12’’radial arm saw; Hercules 12’’sliding compound miter saw; Delta 16’’scroll saw; DeWalt planer; Drywall Panellift; Delta items include, spindle sander, belt sander, bench jointer, 10’’miter saw, 10’’left tilt table saw; Tradesman shaper-router; Franklin 17’ladder; 4-wheeler ramps; floor jack; Predator 8750watt generator; Troy-Bilt 3550watt generator; Bostitch brad nailer; hammers; sockets; drill bits; screwdrivers; misc. power hand tools; Craftsman chainsaw; dremel tools; (2) Paslode nail guns; cordless DeWalt tools include, drills, impacts, blower, charging station, 20v & 12v batteries; lots of misc. screws & nails; (5) metal 5ga gas cans AMMo: thousands of rounds of 22ca include Remington, Federal, CCI, Winchester, Aguila, Armscor; 9mm include Winchester, Aguila, PPU, Hornady; TulAmmo

7.62 x 39; hundreds of rounds of 308 win include Remington & Auila; 45 auto; 44 mag; ammo boxes; Cutco Ka-bar 12’’knife

Furniture, h ou S ehol D , XMoDS, MiSc: GE washer & dryer; cast iron wood stove; Hot Point chest freezer; Sears upright freezer; mini fridge; (2) microwaves; lighted curio cabinet; DeWalt cooler; (2) Mr Heater portable heaters; (2) GE window air conditioners; Bow flex exercise system; Weider 8510 home gym system; misc blue tinted jars; porcelain dolls; Homer Laughlin dishes; (140) plus Coleman 16 oz. propane tanks; Coelman camping stoves; misc kitchenware; Lodge cast iron skillets; Victoria strainer; graniteware canners; Choprite meat grinder; food saver & bags; (2) elec popcorn machines; kerosene lamps; lamp oil; lighter fuel; Nintedo entertainment system; Lego figurines & toys; K-Nex toys and pcs; large collection of XMODS RC cars & parts, interlocking mats note: Be sure to visit Kaufman-auctions.com to view the complete catalog, view photos & to bid. terMS: Online terms apply, 10% buyer’s premium Auction by order of: James & Sarah Klingler KAuFMAn reAltY & AuctionS 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com rAY YoDer reAltor/ Auctioneer 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Brenly Southern holmeS County Farm auCtion

Beautiful 66 Acre Farm

4953 CR 59, Baltic, OH 43804

66 acreS in 6 parcelS

HomeS, Bank Barn & outBuildingS

tremendouS Building SiteS * HolmeS county clark & mecHanic townSHipS * eaSt & weSt HolmeS

ScHoolS * VeHicleS, tractorS & Farm equipment

HouSeHold & collectiBleS

open House: tHursday septeMber 14tH, 5 – 7 p.M.

Come take a look at this beautiful 66 acre Holmes County farm! Productive farm ground, woods, tremendous potential building sites, and a nice set of buildings including a 1604 square foot raised ranch 3 bedroom, 2 bath built as a basement home in 1971 and the main floor finished in 1976. The main floor includes 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living area, dining area, bath, and large workshop. The walkout lower level has a summer kitchen, living area, bedroom, bath, and 2 car garage. The home has gas forced air heat, well water, septic system, and back-up generator. There is also a 1584 square foot 2 story 1891 farmhouse with wormy chestnut trim that has not been lived in for a number of years. Also an 1880 bank barn and numerous other outbuildings including workshop, smoke house, and farrowing house. 3 water wells on the farm. The farm is mostly rolling open ground with some woods and a pond near the back. Currently being farmed organically. Almost a half mile of road frontage. This property has been in the family for over 125 years! A great opportunity here! Parcels ranging from 3 to 22 acres. Come to the Open House or walk this land at your convenience and pick out your favorite parcel. Please be careful and respectful of the tenant farmer’s crops.

parcel 1: 6.5 acres, 552’ frontage on CR 59

parcel 2: 22.152 acres w/buildings, 618’ frontage on CR 59

parcel 3: 14.177 acres, 50’ easement access

parcel 4: 17.027 acres, 203’ frontage on CR 59

parcel 5: 2.944 acres, 349’ frontage on CR 59

parcel 6: 3 acres, 715’ frontage on CR 59/TR 151 Call Steve Maag for more information. $500 per surveyed parcel will be charged to buyer. See sale order addendum day of sale for more details. Go to www.kaufmanauctions.com for more details and pictures. Real estate sells at 12 Noon.

contentS and equipment

VeHicleS, tractorS, Farm equip.: 2007 Chevy Impala LT, 70,000 miles; 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 4WD; Hurst 14’ tandem axle trailer; 1980 Chevy Blazer, rough; 1961 Chevy 327 V8, very rough; 1950 Chevy pickup, very rough; Farmall BN, just overhauled but oil pump issue; McCormick R52 combine; Allis-Chalmers Gleaner self-propelled combine w/10’ head; Case tractor, as is; Oliver grain drill; manure spreader; John Deere 3 bottom pull type plow; JD 290 2 row corn planter; Baker feed grinder;

harrow; 30’ hay elevator w/electric motor; grain elevator; 60 gal. 6.5 HP compressor; blade; bale feeder; fuel tank on stand; hog feeders; barb wire; etc.

SHop toolS & mower: Cub Cadet GT 1554 54” rider; 2 ton lift; hydraulic press; lathe; etc. Household &amp; Collectibles: Whirlpool side/side fridge; bedroom sets; Pointer stove (antique); older GE electric stove; cedar chests; dresser; loveseat &amp; chair (antique); chest; iron bed; cupboard top; rocking horse; kerosene heaters; salt/ pepper collection; mugs; much more

Sale order: starting with small items at 10. RE at noon. Tractors & equipment sell right after real estate. termS on contentS: Cash, check or credit cards. 5% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash or check.

real eState termS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing or other contingencies, any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots as a whole legal: Parcel #02-00036-001 in Clark Twp., East Holmes Schools (Auction Parcels 5 & 6); and Parcel #’s 13-00029-000, 13-00030-000, 13-02273-000,1302274-000, 13-2274-001, 13-02276-000, and 13-02370-000 in Mechanic Twp., West Holmes Schools (Auction Parcels 1-4), all in Holmes County. Taxes are $1826.65 per half year in CAUV.

auction By order oF: edna Brenly, truStee oF tHe ronald r Brenly irreVocaBle truSt and SiSto V iii & Bonny S Huelga kaufman realty & auctions 888-852-4111, www.kaufman-auctions.com dave kaufman, auctioneer Steve maag, realtor, gri 330-763-4769 steve@kaufmanrealty.com

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at 10:00 a .M. • real estate sells @ 12 noon
30, 2023 starting
CR 59 west 2 miles
farm. Or from SR 83 in Clark, take CR 19 east 2 miles to CR 59 east 3
farm.
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Online Only •

Wed.

Sept. 20, 2023

Auction StArtS Ending At 6:00 P.M.

Wood Mizer SaWMill* antiqueS * Century Furniture * toolS

Online Only AuctiOn

Location: Belmont, OH

pick up address will be on invoices

Wood Mizer portable SaW Mill * Century Furniture priMitiveS * HoMe GoodS

Pick uP dAtE : FridAy, SEPtEMbEr 22nd, 9:00

SHop, barn & outdoor iteMS: Wood-Mizer

LT20 TR portable band saw, metal cupola w/vane; Lumber & Wood; Router and other wood working items; Precision 20” planer; Ropes & chains; New & Used T-Posts; Cables and clevis: Stihl Chain saw & Leaf blower; Power tools; bottle jacks; wrenches and tools; gas drill; ladders; air compressor; Vintage boat motor; wheel barrows; 32” disc; McCormick IH square baler; Woven & barb wire; hay elevator; 12’ gate; stacks of dried lumber; milk bucket; granite & corning ware; Dazey electric churn;

antiqueS * ColleCtibleS * StoneWare and

HoMeGoodS: Anvil on log; Stoneware Crocks; Roseville Pottery; Copper Kettle w/Stand: Silverware sets: Antique Furniture; Singer Sewing Machine & Cabinet: Girl & Boy Scout Tins: Cedar Chest: Porcelain & Collectable dolls: Belmont Co and other Ohio historical Books: Atlas of Belmont Co.: Dining table & chairs:

Wooden Crates: Large Armoire; Old Quilts: Wooden Trunks: Vintage Toys: Vintage Prints, Paintings and Pictures: Vintage glass mail box: Carriage Lamp: Miniature General Store; Glass Bottles;

Basket raffle in Claridon

CHARDON, Ohio — A Basket

Raffle and Bake Sale will be held Sept. 16 at Claridon Town Hall, Mayfield Road (Route 322) at ClaridonTroy Road.

Doors open at 12:30 p.m. and the

Griswold waffle iron; Cast iron skillets; New Microwave; Christmas ornaments; Old Marbles; Longaberger Baskets including mini’s; Vintage corn sheller; milk cans; Coleman lantern; Coal bucket; Walk behind plow; old jars; vintage water pump; wooden feed bin; vintage folding chairs; vintage book stand w/dictionary; Hammond organ w/bench; roll top desk; Ice cream freezer; China sets; sheet music; hall tree;

vintaGe Furniture FroM tHe Milner eState

late 1800S -early 1900s: Square Grand Chickering Piano (1800s) ; Armoire Cupboard; Glass front book cases; Parlor Furniture set; Luggage rack; Marble top table; Dressers; 2- Ornate 3 pc. Bedroom suites; Rocking chair; Marble top dresser; marble top chest of drawers & More this is an abbreviated list of items. Click on the” bid noW” button to see entire catalog of over 600 lots!! Content terMS: All items sell As/Is. 15% Buyers

Premium will be added to the bid price for all items. auction by order of debra Stringer KauFMan realty & auCtionS

(855) 439 -4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

Jason l. Miller partner auctioneer (740) 740-541-7475 jason.miller@kaufmanrealty.com brock Miller auction Manager (740) 995-0146 brock.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

DunDee, OH WeD. • wed. Sept. 27, 2023

starting at 3:00 P.M. • real estate sells at 6 P.M

CommerCial real estate & Content auCtion

Mt. eaton/WilMot area

18350 Brenneman Road, Dundee, OH 44624

directionS: Located halfway between Mt. Eaton and Wilmot, off of US 250 on Brenneman Rd. Signs Posted.

GpS coordinateS: 40.675375, -81.662440

4,000+ Sq. Ft. BuildinG on 1.18 acre lot * 3 overheadS * level/uSaBle lot

excellent uS 250 acceSSiBility and viSiBility * paint townShip

wayne county * SoutheaSt local SchoolS *Gradall Material handler

pontiac FireBird * Ford F-150 pickup * old truckS & truck BedS

BooM truck * welderS * GeneratorS * lotS oF MiSc. Shop toolS

oPen For insPection: tues. sePt. 19tH 4-6 P.M.

In a prime location, between Mt. Eaton & Wilmot, on US 250. Up for auction is a 60’x76’ block building excellent for a mechanics garage, contractors building or small manufacturing building. The building has 3-13W X 14H overhead doors, 2 offices and 1 bathroom. Has good access to US 250 as well as a level lot usable for outside parking etc. Has a water well and natural gas. 3-phase electric is close but not on property. The septic, for the building, is on the neighboring property. Good location and accessibility! All the above on a 1.18-acre lot. contact Jr Miller for more information or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more info.

tools and equiPMent auction

StartS at 3 P.M.

Pontiac Firebird, Suburban, Ford Pickup, Gradall, Bucket Trucks, Misc Trucks, and Trailers: 1995 Pontiac Firebird, 3.4L, auto, 150,000 miles; 2002 Chevy Suburban, K1500, 5.3L, auto, 200,000 miles; 2012 Ford F-150 pickup, 4x4, 3.5L, auto, 165,000 miles; 2002 Gradall 524D-3 material handler; double bucket truck; 1990 Ford F800 big bucket truck; 2001 Isuzu W35 Box Truck; 2000 Isuzu NPR Box Truck; 2001 Isuzu NQR Vantrk 8350; Box Truck; 2006 dump trailer; high side trailer; tandem trailer; Case 580 backhoe, fuel tanks for pickups; Int. 4900 DT466E dump truck; 6 enclosed semi trailers; large shipping container 8’(w)x40’(L) x7’(h); 2 office trailers; 1992 Ford AS9000 diesel dump truck; portable load dock

Spray Booth, Shop toolS, and equipMent: Pressure Island 5x5 spray booth; small tool chest (sockets, wrenches, small hand tools etc.); Millermatic 130 wire feed welder; cable hoist; 2 rolls of steel banding; bander and banding tools; lots of oil and air filters; misc. belts; various small parts to be discovered; Boxes of safety equipment; Concrete drill bits; rakes, shovels, hoes, hand post hole diggers, tree pruners, push brooms; pallet jack; 3 Werner aluminum planks 28” x 24’, 20” x 24’, and 24” x 24’; Bobcat and Case

cab glass; 15’x15’ canopies with stakes; several battery chargers; Industrial lights; 6-8 portable generators (40005000 watt); oxygen kits for hazardous environment; lots of safety harness; misc. Bobcat and Case parts; several wooden signs; transit stands/tripods; older Advance AquaRide floor scrubber; large container of rebar caps; numerous wheelbarrow tires; 4’ portable fan; sack cart; stepladders; lots of older equipment manuals; misc., skid loader tires and other tires; larger safety cones; numerous party tents; 4’x50’ rolls of black windbreaker material; concrete wall forms; 3 freezer doors; limestone landscaping coverings; rebar clips; 2 pallets of pavers; garage doors; selfcontained electric light pole; car lift; electrified sign; 60 RW tow behind generator; marble hearths; 2 pallets of rolls of plastic; yellow portable fence; orange barricades; Sunbelt Generator (3 Phase, 40 KW); dog cage;

contentS terMS: Payment in full due day of sale. Cash, check, or credit card with 5% premium on credit card. note: The equipment is rough, and many pieces need work. Many tools and miscellaneous items are not listed. Join us For oPen House on tuesday, sePteMber 19tH FroM 4-6 P.M.

real estate sells at 6 P.M.

terMS: No buyer’s premium 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale, balance due at time of closing with no financing or other contingencies. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Any desired inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements day of auction take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

leGal: Wayne County Parcel: 39-00440.000 Taxes are $1202.88 per year.

Lunch Stand auction by order of: Melissa irwin, James lottes estate wayne county probate case #2022pB-e001317 Garrett roach, attorney kauFMan realty & auctionS (888) 852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com Jr Miller, realtor/auctioneer (330) 231-1914 jr.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

drawing begins at 3 p.m. Proceeds will be split evenly between the Claridon Congregational Church building fund and Claridon Community Helps. For more information call 440 32l-5596.

AshlAnd, Oh tues. sept. 26, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M.

Swinehart PerSonal ProPerty auction

720 st. Rt. 511, Ashland, Oh 44805

Darl Swinehart waS an aviD auction attenDee with a love for antique toolS anD all thingS vintage!

This auction will find new homes for all the things he loved to collect. Bring a friend and a truck as we will likely have 2 rings going most of the evening. HigHligHts include tHe following : VeHicle and tractors: 1990 Chevy 1500 Pick up w/cap. 141,000 miles. No rust on this beauty! 350 Chevy motor. Pick up camper, 1937 Allis Chalmers WC tractor, Wheelhorse lawn tractor w/o mower, vintage Wheelhorse tractor, Wheelhorse 1077 w/mower, Wheelhorse 606 tractor, Troy-Bilt garden tractor with handy dumper, 3 pt. bush hog, 3 pt. carrier, 3 pt. plow. 3 pt. disc, 2 bottom plow antique tools and collectibles, literally 100’s of advertising yard sticks, license plates from 1927-1974, hunting licenses from 19421977, antique crocks of all sizes, Enterprise sausage stuffer, vintage dial telephones, antique toys, stainless cream cans, antique pulleys, crosscut saws, buck saws, all kinds of antique and vintage hand tools, bee smoker, cast iron mailbox, 3 prong forks, augers, hay hooks, hatchets, axes, antique clothes wringer, single wheeled cultivator, dovetailed boxes, Ohio stamped bricks, antique baby pram, antique travel trunks, Coleman lantern, White Mountain ice cream freezer, galvanized washtubs, tractor seats, shovels, post-hole diggers, antique corn sheller, grinding wheels, cast iron dinner bell, hand pump, wash boards, egg baskets, runner sleds, clothes drying racks, wood ladders milk cans, reel mower, piles of rope, cast iron cooker kettle, copper boiler, yard windmill, steel wheels, antique lamp, antique quilts, records, globe, antique school desk, painted cabinet, cream separator, blue canning jars, antique White sewing machine with cabinet and way too much to list. tools and lawn and garden: Stihl chainsaw, small bumper hitch trailer, Snapper rototiller, gas cans, battery charger, jack stands, Poulan Pro tree trimmer, car jacks, large piles of seasoned firewood. this is a partial list. More stuff will be uncovered in the week prior to the auction!! terMs: Cash or check with valid ID. Credit cards accepted with 5% convenience fee. Mervin lehman auctioneer/realtor 419.685.8585 - mervin.lehman@kaufmanrealty.com Kaufman realty and auctions 330.857.7777

OnLy

Homestead between baltic & RageRsville

plot and features a kitchen, living room, dining room, bedroom, and 2 full bathrooms on the main floor. The upstairs has an additional 3 bedrooms. There is a full basement, and the utilities include updated propane gas forced air furnace, central air, well & septic. The outbuildings include a detached garage, and a 24’x32’ barn, currently rented. This property will offer you affordable living in a convenient location nestled between Baltic and Ragersville.

LeGAL: Parcel # 03-00736-000 in Bucks Township of Tuscarawas County and Garaway SD. Taxes per half year are $889.00

termS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment due within 24 hours of the close of the Auction with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS.” Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Register to bid to view all terms.

SALe: By order of JoHn & mAry HocHStetLer kaufman

B6 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
2023 at 6:00 p.m.
OnLInE
Wed. Sept. 27,
1 Acre | BuckS tWp. |tuScArAWAS co. |2 Story Home | GArAGe | 24’x32’ BArn | GArAWAy LSd OnLInE OnLy auctIOn OpEn fOr InspEctIOn: mOn. sEpt. 18th, 4:00 tO 6:00 p.m. LocAtion: 10337 rAGerSviLLe rd SW, BALtic, oH 43804 GpS coordinAteS: 40.42460751101512, -81.66419393789528 directionS: From the Square in Baltic, take E. Main St/Ragersville Rd. east 2.5 miles to Property. From the Square in Ragersville, take Ragersville Rd. south 2.8 miles, turn right onto Ragersville Rd. .3 miles to Property. Signs Posted. SummAry: In the country, this home with a barn and a detached garage has a lot to offer you as a buyer.
1,984 sq ft 2-story home
on a 1.0810-acre
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www.kaufman-auctions.com curt yoder, reALtor® / Auctioneer (330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com
& Auctions
852-4111
A.M.-5:00 P.M.

9:00 a.m. - Misc. baked goods, tools, etc.

10:00 a.m. - Hay and straw

11:30 a.m. - Poultry, rabbits, and eggs

12:30 p.m. - Livestock

Any Questions, call (330) 231-2023

Sale held with regular Tuesday Livestock Sale. More consignments accepted.

Fall Feeder Calf Sale

Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023

Starting at 6:00 p.m.

Early Consignments: 16 Black Feeders - D. Miller 17 Black Feeders - A. Yoder Consignments accepted till sale time.

Cell (330) 231-6809 or (330) 231-2023 – (330) 897-6081

Auctioneer: Andy Raber

FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERy TUESdAy AT 12:30 P.M we appreciate your support and business!

Kimbolton, oh

Tues. OcT. 3, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Kimbolton Premier Hunting

96+ Acres |WOOded WiTh cAbin

MinerAl righTs | KnOx TWp. | guernsey cO

ridgeWOOd lsd | OnsiTe AucTiOn

atV tour: tuesday, sePteMber 26th froM 4-6:00 P.M.

lOcATiOn: 71350 bOden rOAd, KiMbOlTOn, Oh 43749 direc -

TiOns: From OH-36 and OH-93 head south to OH-662 go southeast to property on left.

suMMAry: This property has everything a hunter could ever want! The layout of each stand site has been thoroughly thought through, giving easy entrance and exit to each site. Established food plots, beautiful hardwood ridges and draws, along with a charming pine forest make this property a must see! A beautiful, well A beautiful, well-maintained cabin, equipped with water and sewer is on the property and would be a great opportunity for an Air BnB, along with a newer pole building useful for storage of ATVs, mowers, tractors and equipment. There is free gas for the cabin and minerals do transfer, making this a solid investment.

legAl: Guernsey County Parcel 170000303000 in Knox Township and Ridgewood LSD

TAxes: Taxes are currently $ annually.

TerMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

Kaufman realty & Auctions, llc. 330-857-7777

Agent: Aaron Miller, reAlTOr® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: Jimmy Mast, reAlTOr® (330) 466-2594 or jimmy.mast@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: eli Troyer, cAi, reAlTOr® / Auctioneer (330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: Kevin lehman, cAi, AMM, Assoc. broker/Auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

Sugarcreek, OH

Tues. sepT. 19, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M.

COIN AUCTION

LocaTion: Kaufman aucTion cenTer, 559 BeLden parKway ne, sugarcreeK , oH 44681. direcTions: Off SR 39 east of Sugarcreek, turn north onto Belden Parkway. The Kaufman Auction Center/Warehouse is on your right. Signs posted. gps coordinaTes: 40.509654, -81.622768.

Large cenTs-HaLf doLLars: 1798, 1800, 02, 03, 05, 06, 10, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35 large cents; flying eagle cents; bags of 5000 wheat cents; 1871 shield nickel; 1899, 1901, 03, 04, 1912, 12s V-nickels; 1901s barber dime; 1905s PCGS AU-details barber quarter; 1917 type-1, 17d type-2, 17s type-2, 18s, 20, 25, 27s S/L quarters; 1932d, 32s Wash. Quarters; 1812 PCGS AU-details, 19, 27 NGC AU-details, 30, 31, 33, 34 PCGS VF25, 36 NGC AU-details, bust halves; 1854o, 57 ANACS AU-details, 72cc, 75cc, 78 seated halves; 1921s, 38d W/L halves. siLver doLLars: 1878 rev. of 79, 2-78cc, 78s, 4-79cc, 79s rev. of 78, 2-80cc, 80/79cc NGC MS62, 80o, 81cc GSA, 81s ANACS MS65, 3-82cc incl. NGC MS64, 3-83cc incl. NGC MS64, 2-84cc incl. GSA, 85 ICG MS66, 85cc NGC MS64, 88 ICG MS65, 88s, 89cc, 3-90cc, 90s, 2-91cc, 91s, 92cc ANACS EF40, 93, 94, 94o, 94s, 95o, 97s, 98s, 1903s Morgans; 3-1921, 24s, 25s, 27d, 35s peace dollars.

goLd: 1895, 1900s $20. Liberty heads; 1904 $20. St. Gaudens NGC UNC-details; 1881s $10. Liberty head; 1910d $10. Indian head; 1847d $5. Liberty head; 1909d $5. Indian head; 1925d, 1929 ANACS MS62 $2.50 Indian heads; 1893cc $5. Liberty head; 2018 ½-oz. eagle NGC MS70; 2-2000 1/10th. Oz. eagles NGC MS70; 2012 1/10th. Oz. eagle NGC PF69 ultra cameo; 2013 1/10th. Oz. eagle NGC MS70.

misc.: 2013 limited edition silver proof set; lots of silver eagles including sets, graded MS70 & PR70; 1936 Long Island, 1937 Roanoke Com. Halves; 1957 mint set & more noTe: This is only a partial list of approx. 400-lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2-hrs. prior to auction.

Terms: Cash, Check or CC. 10% BP applies to all purchases. 15% BP Online. Kaufman reaLTy & aucTions

330.852.4111 or www.kaufman-auctions.com aden yoder, aucTioneer 330-231-8983 or aden@kaufmanrealty.com derricK KandeL, aucTioneer 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com

Melnichenko Auction

Tiller; 3PT Heritage HC60 Brush Mower; 3 Smaller Tractor Weights; Craftsman 6.75HP Riding Mower; Wheel Horse GT-2500 Garden Tractor; Sea Star Streaker Speed Boat w/ Mercury

80HP Motor on Custom Haul Trailer; Craftsman YT3000

22 HP Kohler Push Mower; Lawn Trailer; Wheelbarrow; Agri-Fab Lawn Sweeper; Power Back 5000 Watt generator; Air Compressor; Metal Shelves; Ladders; Fence T Posts; Live Traps; Work Bench with Vice; Toolbox; Stihl 028 WB Chainsaw; Craftsman Saw; Hand Tools; Cornerstone Table Saw; Hand saws; Fuel Cans; Cordless Drills; Old Wheels for Movers etc; Battery Charger; Bench Vice; Lawn and Garden Tools; Hedge Trimmers; Blowers; Shop Vac; Misc. Tools; Misc. Small Items

Guns – hunTinG Gear: Rem Mod. 870 Express Magnum w/ 20ga. & 12ga. Barrels; Rem Mod 870 Express

12 Ga.; Rem. Speedmaster 552 .22cal Rifle w/ Scope; 20 Ga Single Shot Mod SB Made in Brazil; 1944 Turkish K. Kale 8mm Rifle w/ Bayonet; CVA Magbolt 150 .45cal In-line Muzzle Loader; Ardesa Spain .50 Cal Black Powder Rifle; Connecticut Valley Arms 45 Ca. Black Powder Muzzleloaders; Sheridan Pellet Gun; Crossman Pellet Gun Revolver; Recruit Compound Crossbow; Hunter Supreme Crossbow; Browning Compound Bow; Hunting Supplies; Bows/Arrows; Trail Cameras; Hunting Clothes; Boots; Buck Mounts;

FurniTure, househoLd & coLLecTibLes: 4 Piece Antique Waterfall Style Bedroom Set Queen Size; Cedar Chest; Antique dresser; Drop Leaf Table; Sofa; Matching Sofa & Chair; Glider Rocker with Matching Stool; TV Stand; Bar Stools; China Hutch; Misc. Chairs incl. Plank Bottom; Dresser; Howard Miller Dual Chime Wall Clock; Queen Bed Frame; End Tables; Galvanized Wash Tubs; Ideal Double Wash Tubs; Bicycles; Lawn Chairs; Magnavox 42’ Flat Screen ; 2 Piece Luggage Set; Nice Framed Pictures; VHS Tapes; CD’S; Misc Lamps; Cookware; Earthenware Bowls; Crocks & Jugs; Roaster; Countertop Mixer; Gravity Bowls; Stainless Steel Pots; Silverware sets; Berry Sets; Bowl Sets; Butter Dishes; Pink Depression Glassware; Milk Glass; Auburn Glass; Clear Glass; Bedding and Blankets; Throws; Quilts; Carrom Board; Games; Marbles; Towels; Cleaning Supplies; Books; Oil Lamps; Golf Sets and Clubs; Exercise Bike; Milk Cans; Button Collection; Baskets; Window Frames; Lamps; Christmas Collection of Village Houses(15-20); Vintage Porcelain Lighted Christmas Tree; Electric Range; Canning Jars of All Sizes; Wood Box; Cabinet; Pressure Cookers; Terms: No buyer’s premium. Payment in full auction day. Cash, Check, or Credit Card, 5% fee applies if paying with Credit Card. saLe: by order oF pauL & nancy meLnichenko kauFman reaLTy & aucTions (888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com curT yoder, realtor/auctioneer/partner (330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Mount Vernon, oh • Sat. Oct. 7, 2023 startign at 11:00 a .M.

Perkins Family real estate auction

375 +/- acreS | 21 ParcelS | Building SiteS | OPen tillaBle grOund WOOded acreage | HarveStaBle timBer | 2 BedrOOm HOme

mOnrOe tOWnSHiP | KnOx cOunty | mOunt vernOn cSd and eaSt KnOx lSd Open HOuse and prOperty tOur: Friday, sept. 22 – 4-7 p.M. 12600 Gilchrist Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 directiOnS: From Mt. Vernon take US 36 east 1.7 miles to left onto Gilchrist Road to location on right. From Howard, take US 36 west 4 miles to right on Gilchrist Road. From Gambier take SR 308 north to left on US 36 to right on Gilchrist Road.

Summary: Nestled just east of Mt. Vernon in the serene Knox County, this sprawling 375-acre farm isn’t just a parcel of land; it’s a testament to time, carrying with it a rich legacy that has spanned three generations and almost a century. Every inch of this property bears witness to family stories, tireless work, and a commitment to land stewardship. Its strategic location, with a generous 1.8 miles of road frontage, offers unparalleled access. Beyond its own natural wonders, the farm is a stone’s throw from the educational hubs of Gambier and Mt. Vernon, making it a unique blend of rural charm and accessibility to town life. Moreover, the proximity to the Columbus Metropolis ensures urban amenities are never far away. Approximately 140 acres of this land has been dedicated to the cultivation of wheat, corn, and soybeans over the years. There are fertilizer records, soil test and yield reports available. Beyond its agricultural prospects, nature enthusiasts will delight in the wooded expanses that make up the balance of the property. These woods are not just picturesque but also serve as a sanctuary for an impressive deer herd and other wildlife, providing ample opportunities for nature observation or an oasis for the avid hunter. For those interested in timber, the land houses harvestable specimens such as white oak and red oak, among other species, offering an opportunity for sustainable logging or preservation. The home offers 1154 sq. ft. of finished living space and is currently rented out. This land, which has seen generations of dreams realized, is primed for the next chapter. Whether you’re an investor looking to diversify your portfolio, an aspiring farmer, a nature enthusiast, or someone who’s always dreamt of that serene countryside home, this property is a canvas, ready for your vision. This historic farm is more than its acreage; it’s a living legacy, a bridge between past, present, and future. Whether you’re drawn by its history, its agricultural potential, or the allure of its natural beauty, it invites you to be part of its continuing story. Here, tradi-

tion meets opportunity. Property will be offered 21 parcels ranging from 1.4 acres to 52 acres and in combinations. Call Tim for more info, 740-502-6786.

legal: Knox County Parcels 47-00107.000, 4700108.000, 47-00116.000, 49-00579.000, 49-00580.000, 4900581.000, 49-00582.000, 49-00583.000 in Monroe Township and Mount Vernon CSD and East Knox LSD. taxeS: Taxes are $2,328.71 per half year and are currently in CAUV. real eState termS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots. Contact agent for the sale order pertaining to this auction and or see sale order addendum day of sale for more details. Note each sale has a specific order, some and or all terms may apply, contact agent for details.

Sale by Order of: the Perkins Keystone inheritance trust, Patricia l. Perkins trustee KauFman realty & auctiOnS 330.674.7355 or www.kaufman-auctions.com tim miller, realtor/auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim.miller@kaufmanrealty.com Say

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Thurs. sepT. 14, 2023 starting at 3:00 P.M.
New PhiladelPhia, Oh
Guns| Like new kuboTa TracTor| boaT Lawn & Garden equipmenT| househoLd TooLs | coLLecTibLes Onsite Live auctiOn 1154 Sharon Valley Rd. Sw, New Philadelphia, Oh 44663 Gps coordinaTes: 40.39699832122304, -81.47745173714829 direcTions: From Southside New Philadelphia, take Oldtown Valley Rd. south 3.5 miles to Anderson Hill Rd., continue south 2.1 miles to Sharon Valley Rd., turn right 1 mile to property. From US RT 36 near Gnadenhutten, take SR 416 north ½ mile to Frys Valley Rd., turn left 1.3 miles to Paradise Lake Rd., turn right 1.8 miles to Sharon Valley Rd., turn right to property. Signs Posted. TracTors – boaT – Lawn & Garden – TooLs: Kubota B2620 4WD Tractor w/ Front & Rear Hydraulics,180 Hrs; Kubota RKC60-29B Mower Deck, New; Kubota BX2763A Front End Blade; 3PT Woods GTC52-2
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THE FARMERSTOWN COMMUNITy LIVESTOCK
2807
AUCTION LLC.
State Route 557
Baltic, Ohio 43804

Online Only

Ends: TuEs. sEpT. 19, 2023 at 6:00 P.M. (w/extended bidding)

Fundays RestauRant

Online Only AuctiOn

LocaTion: 1345 4Th sT nW, nEW phiLadELphia ½ mi. south of Union Hospital on 4th st.

ExcELLEnT commErciaL LocaTion | FronTagE on 2 roads | .21 acrE LoT | 568 sq. FT. dinEr

Yes, it’s that Fundays. The one known for those root beer floats and eating in your car with that cool window tray, reminiscent of the 1950s. Lots of memories from this place. Looking at just the real estate facts its in an absolute prime commercial location with frontage and driveways on 4th st. and 3rd st. Sitting on a .21 acre lot with 25 parking spaces and additional space for picnic and bar dining. The building consists of 586 sq. ft. with a full basement. City water and sewer, new AC in 2021, gas heat and parking lot improvements in 2022. Awesome traffic count makes this a great investment or business for someone looking to continue a proven track record. Restaurant equipment auction will be online only and will end on September 21st at 6:00 p.m. Check out www.kaufman-auctions.com for equipment information and join us at the open house for a preview of equipment and contents.

rEaL EsTaTE TErms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. 5% Buyers Premium. No financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Taxes will be prorated to date of closing. Announcements made day of auction take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Online

Bidding Terms Apply.

conTEnT TErms: 10% Buyers Premium will be added to the bid price for all items offered on the simulcast part of the auction. Pick-up will be Saturday, September 23rd from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. LEgaL: Parcel 4300104000, city of New Philadelphia. Taxes are $2,028 per year.

Kaufman realty & auctions patrick Kaufman, partner www.kaufman-auctions.com 888.852.4111 330.204.6512 pat@kaufmanrealty.com

Online Only

Sept. 27, 2023

78 Acres recreAtionAl Bliss Online Only AuctiOn

miles to location

78.66 acReS | moStLy Wooded | exceLLent hunting | 12’x 24’ cabin

mineRaL RightS | JackSon toWnShip

coShocton county | RiveR vieW LSd

Escape to the great outdoors with this 78-acre recreational paradise! Located within 6 miles of Coshocton & only a short drive from Holmes County, enjoy the natural beauty of mostly wooded land, perfect for outdoor adventures and peaceful getaways.

This property boasts excellent deer & turkey hunting making it the ideal choice for hunting enthusiasts, & includes immediate hunting rights. Included is a new 12 x 24 insulated cabin, multiple food plots accessed by trails throughout the property, along with 1 raised hunting blind. Whether you’re looking for a weekend retreat or a permanent escape from the hustle and bustle, this property offers the perfect balance of peace and excitement. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own your own piece of nature.

ReaL eState teRmS: 5% buyer’s premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS” and sells subject to seller confirmation. All seller owned mineral rights transfer. Property sells subject to all articles of record.

LegaL: Parcel 0130000095700 in Jackson Township of Coshocton County and the River View LSD. Taxes per half year are $1,998.59 and are not currently in CAUV

note: Please visit Kaufman-auctions.com for more info and to view photos.

auction by order of: Lost brothers LLc kauFman ReaLty & auctionS 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

Ray yodeR, ReaLtoR/ auctioneeR 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Clairton,

Doors open at 8 am, auction starts at 10 am

Auction

Steel Center CtC DieSel repair Shop

565 N. Lewis Run Rd, Clairton, PA 15025

Cash and Carry! All small lots Must Go same day! Cat 951C loader, Seagrave fire truck, Freightliner & Peterbilt trucks, Ottowa yard truck, Diesel engines & transmissions, manuals, parts, diagnostic equipment. See www.hartlandauctions.com for more information

Hartland MacHinery auctioneers

724-368-9788 - 724-368-9839 fax - hartlandmachinery@gmail.com

Kimbolton, oH • Wed. Oct. 4, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Kimbolton Hunting RetReat

62+ Acres in 3 PArcels | A-FrAme Home/Free gAs| stocked Pond |Hunting Blinds WAsHington tWP. | guernsey co. | eAst guernsey lsd | on-site Auction

OPen HOuse: MOnday, sePteMber 25tH frOM 4-6:00 P.M.

LOcatiOn: 73110 turkey run rOad, kimbOLtOn, OH 43749 directiOns: From Exit 54, (Kimbolton) on Rt 77 head east on OH-541, turn left on Old Twenty-One Rd., in 1 mile turn right on Freedom Rd., in 7 miles continue straight onto Birmingham Rd., 1.5 miles turn left on Hickory Hollow Rd., 0.8 miles turn left on Turkey Run Rd., 0.2 miles to location on right.

summary: Spread across 62+ acres in three parcels on Turkey Run Road, this property features an A-frame home with modern amenities, extensive road frontage, and outdoor facilities perfect for hunting or relaxation. A quality-managed property, the land boasts nearly 3,000 newly planted trees and offers exceptional deer hunting with timber resources. Ideal for residence, hunting getaways, or AirBnB opportunities.

ParceL 1: 10.8 Acres with 885’ of frontage on Turkey Run Rd. This property offers a serene, park-like setting featuring an A-frame home. The main floor showcases an open kitchen and living room, a master bedroom, and a newly renovated bathroom, while the finished basement provides additional living space or an optional bedroom. Outdoor amenities include a 2021 hot tub on the porch, a patio overlooking a stocked pond, and a BBQ grill powered by the home’s free gas. The sale includes a gaspowered backup generator, major appliances, select furniture, and a detached garage, making it ideal for a residence, hunting retreat, or Airbnb. ParceL 2: 26 Acres with 190’ of frontage on Turkey Run Rd. A 30’ Access Easement

gives better access over the existing lane to the property. ParceL 3: 25.5 Acres with 2,056’ of road frontage on 2 sides of the property. Here’s an opportunity to buy an exceptional property that has been managed and mapped with a Don Higgins management plan. 2 hunting blinds along with several tree stands will be included. The property has been select cut in the last year but still has some stands of white oak and walnut that remain.

LegaL: Guernsey County Parcel 400000070000 & 400000070002, Washington Twp, East Guernsey LSD taxes: Taxes are currently $5,057.88 annually. terms: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com sale: by the order of kenny & shania miller kaufman realty & auctions, LLc 330-857-7777 agent: aaron miller, reaLtOr® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com agent: eli troyer, cai reaLtOr® / auctioneer (330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com agent: kevin Lehman, cai, amm, assoc. broker/auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

Millersburg, Oh • Tues. sepT. 26, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Baker sTeam engine, QualiTy guns and anTiQues

Live Auction

4210 SR 557, Millersburg, Ohio 44654

½ mile east of Charm.

Baker sTeam engine | Jd 720 |35+ QualiTy guns

WinChesTer iTems| sk Tools

Baker, Tools and ColleCTiBles: 5/8 scale of 23-90 Baker steam Engine boiler was made 2012 by JS & Co. Engine by Farmerstown Axle, great running condition. John Deere 720, open buggy, 3 older hit and miss motors Montgomery Ward, Stihl BS 350 backpack leaf blower, Honda motor w/ alternator, Honda sump pumps, Yamaha 3000 and 2-2000 inverter generators, chain saw, paint sprayer, Tom Miller paintings, Hamilton Watch, local and equipment watch fobs, model Waterloo Boy and McCormick H&M motor, adding machine, long bow by Don Assanheimer, cane pole fishing line, arrow heads, 2 canoes and carrier, handmade wooden chain, globe, SK tool chest, lots of SK sockets ratchets and wrenches of sizes, SK driver set, SK U-joint sockets, Irwin tap and die set, SK ratcheting wrenches, Crescent sets and wrenches, 4 and 5” bench vises, pipe wrenches, c-clamps, corner and flat chisels, Schwab and Underwriters lg fire resistant safes, cast iron bell and kettle, new deep fryer, Coleman lantern, minnow pails, carving tools, tool cabinet, ladders, 4 file cabinets, wood work bench, pallet jack, Ark desk top computer, wind up wall clock, office chairs, longhorn skulls. Lots of books including steam engineering, Winchester, business, financial marketing and motivational, John Grisham, German and Christian, Belgian horse Reviews. Paintings, Sassafras gun cabinet.

WinChesTer ColleCTiBles: Winchester 30-30 Comm.

Knife set, Winchester knife sharpener and fork set, hatchet and ax, Hi- Power Search light, pockets knives, watch fobs, belt buckle, ruler, multiple lights, ash tray, wrenches, wooden box, door mat, fishing pole, wall clock, gun books signed including The Riflemans Rifle Mo. 70 and An American Legend.

guns and supplies: Winchesters: m. 42 410 ga., m. 41 410ga m. 02 .22, m.12 12ga, m.42 .22, m.94 30-30, m. 70 Sporter 300 Winmag, m. 70 .243 NIB pre 64, m. 70 .22 pre 64 st grd, m. 70 .308 Win Manlicker, m.70 .243 New pre 64, 2-m. 9422 .22 NIB Boy Scouts of America consecutive serial numbers, m. 1873 32WCF oct barrel, m. 70 30-06 Springfield featherweight like new, m. 425 pellet, remingtons: 3- m. 541S .22, 2- m.541T .22, m.541 .22, m.12 .22 oct barrel. Brownings: T-Bolt .22, .22 long made in Belguim, 2A-5 20 ga. vent rib, m.2000 12ga. vent rib made in Belguim, A-Bolt .22 NIB, CVA Cascade 450 Bushmaster NIB, S&W .32, Marlin M882L .22 Winmag, TC Hawkin Cougar .45, Weatherby Mark XXII .22 semi-auto, Sport King .22 hand gun, H&R m SB1 S-35 .357, Colt New Police .32, Stevens Tip Up .22 Hand gun. Misc ammo, Beautiful sassafras gun cabinet, cleaning kits.

Benefit Lunch Stand.

Terms: On-site Terms, Cash, Check or Card. 5% premium waived for cash or check, Gun laws apply. See online for online bidding terms. sale by order of: emma yoder, (abby noah) kauFman realTy & auCTions (888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com elmer yoder, realtor/auctioneer, 330.641.2408, elmer.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

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Zoar Ghost Tours return in October

ZOAR, Ohio — Zoar Village will host its annual Ghost Tours of Zoar Oct. 13-14, Oct. 20-21 and Oct. 2829. Guests can travel through the 200+ year-old town and listen by lantern light as the ghosts of Zoar tell their haunted tales.

These hour-long walking tours start at 6:30 p.m. at the Zoar Store and depart every 15 minutes, with the last tour starting at 8:45 p.m. Free refreshments are available in the Zoar Store after each tour.

This event is recommended for adults and children over the age of 12. Tickets cost $19 each. Reservations are required and can be made online at https://historiczoarvillage. com/events/ or by calling 330-8743011.

Zoar Village’s Trick or Treat festivities are planned for Oct. 29 from 2 to 4 p.m.

Those who want to participate in the costume parade and contest should gather in the Zoar Garden at 3:30 p.m. Contest judging will occur at 3:45 p.m. No reservations are required. Visit www.historiczoarvillage.com or call 330-874-3011 for more information.

Lisbon, oH

Wed. Sept. 27, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

LittLe SpoonS 3 LLC

ReaL eS tate auCtion

I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. Located at 42445 State Route 518, LiSbon, oH 44432.

1 ½ StoRy Home on 2 LotS coLumbiana county ~ madiSon tWp. beaveR LocaL ScHooLS

show Date: sePteMber 14, 2023 froM 4:00 - 6:00 PM

Consisting of a 1½ story frame home of approximately 684 sq. ft. built in 1930 with aluminum siding and slate roof. Large eat-in kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms full bath and full basement. Forced air heat, well and septic. Small shed of negligible value. Situated on 2 lots of approximately 0.53 acre of land.

auctioneeRS note: This home is in need of extensive repair and remodeling.

teRmS on ReaL eState: 10% of the contract price down day of sale, balance due upon delivery of deed and title guarantee. This property sells without reservation to the highest bidder. There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final sales price to constitute a contract price. If the above show date is not suitable contact our office for alternate viewing. 330-227-3236.

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

Little Spoons 3 LLC ~ OWNER

Sugarcreek, OH • Tues. sepT. 26, 2023

Onsite Bidding Begins at 3:30 P.M.

Online Bidding Beginning at 4:00 P.M.

Live FaLL ShowcaSe Sport S auction

PickuP will Be at Our auctiOn center (559 Belden Parkway, sugarcreek, OH 44681)

On tHursday sePteMBer 28tH frOM 10:00 a .M.-12:00 P.M.

LIVe AND ONLINe

psA GrADeD CArDs | sIGNeD MINI HeLMeTs | sIGNeD Jerseys

COMpLeTe seTs| rOOkIe CArDs AND MOre

TerMs: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium onsite. Online Bidding Terms Apply.

GrADeD CArDs INCLuDING: Tom Brady (Rookie), 2000, Bowman PSA 8; Shehei Ohtani, 2018 Topps Chrome, PSA 9; Michael Jordan 1995 Stadium Club, “warp speed”

PSA 8; Julius Erving 1976 Topps All-Star card, PSA 8; Jim Thome 1991 Bowman PSA 10 Rookie card; 1965 Topps

Football Fred Biletnikoff Rookie PSA 2; 1987 Fleer Dominique Wilkins & Charles Barkley, PSA 8; 1977 Star Wars

Lord Darth Vader #196 - PSA 8; Dale Mitchell 1954 PSA 6 & Dave Pope 1955 PSA 6; Shane Bieber 2018 Topps Update

Gold PSA 10 and More

ONLINE ONLY

Tues. sepT. 19, 2023 at 4:00 P.M

One-Owner COmiC BOOk COlleCtiOn

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION

LocaTion: (Kaufman aucTion cenTer) 559 BeLden parKway ne, sugarcreeK, ohio 44681

a VarieTy of coLLecTiBLe waLT disney & Looney Tunes | 350+ LoTs dc, goLd Key, marVeL , fawceTT, & more

noTe: To view the complete catalog, view photos & to bid, be sure to visit Kaufman-auctions.com.

Terms: Online Terms Apply. Register to bid to view terms Kaufman reaLTy & aucTions 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com cLiff sprang reaLTor/ aucTioneer 330.464.5155 cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com ray yoder, reaLTor/ aucTioneer 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Online Only

StartS Ending:

Thurs. sepT. 21, 2023

Starting at 6:00 P.M.

Kimbolton building lots

2 parcels|13.14 acres|road FronTage linTon Twp. |coshocTon co. | ridgewood lsd OnlinE Only auctiOn

locaTion: Tr 118, KiMBolTon, oh, 43749 direcTions: Starting on OH541 in Plainfield, go east on OH-541for 1.5 miles, and then turn right onto TWP HWY 118. Parcel 1 will be immediately on your right, and parcel 2 will be 800 feet farther on the right.

sIGNeD Jerseys INCLuD -

ING: Joe Montana, signed stat jersey, JSA; Gale Sayers, Chicago Bears signed jersey, JSA; Stephen Kwan, signed Cleveland jersey, JSA; Jim Thome signed Cleveland Indians jersey, JSA; Rudy Ruettiger, signed Notre Dame jersey, Beckett; Jaxon Smith-Njigba Ohio State signed jersey Beckett cert; Tyreek Hill signed KC Chiefs jersey

Beckett cert; Lawrence Taylor signed Giants jersey, Beckett; TreVeyon Henderson signed Ohio State jersey, JSA; Bernie Kosar signed Cleveland Browns jersey, Beckett; James Harrison signed Pittsburgh Steelers jersey, JSA; Anthony Munoz signed Cincinnati Bengals jersey, JSA; Bob Griese signed Miami Dolphins jersey, JSA and More COMpLeTe seTs AND WAx BOxes: 1978 Topps Basketball Complete Set #1-132; Indians 1970 picture pack complete set; 1982 Topps traded baseball factory set w/ Cal Ripkin (Rookie); 1989 Score football factory set w/ Sanders & Aikman (Rookies); 1984 Topps Super & Donruss Champions Baseball Complete Sets; 2004-05 UD Rivals Lebron vs Carmelo Set - Factory Sealed; 1970 Topps Football Super Complete Set #1-35; Star Wars 2023 Topps Super Box; 1991 -1992 Upper Deck basketball 6 sealed boxes: 2022 Historic Autographs Gilded Age Sealed Factory Set and More kaufman realty & Auctions 888.852.4111

Auctioneer: Cliff sprang, reALTOr®/Auctioneer (330)464-5155 Cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com

Online Only • Tues. sepT. 19, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Absolute Prime Hunting ProPerty

56.7 Acres wiTh cAbin in summerfield

Online Only AucTiOn

lOcATiOn: 28824 brOwn rOAd summerfield, Oh 43788

direcTiOns: From I-77 take the Caldwell exit and take S.R. 78 East to S.R. 260 South to S.R 724 East to S.R. 145 South to T.R. 660 (Greer Rd.) West to Brown Road Northwest to property. Signs Posted

56.7 Open & wOOded Acres

smAll cAbin | excellenT hunTing

frAnklin TOwnship | mOnrOe cOunTy

swiTzerlAnd Of OhiO lsd

Are you a passionate hunter looking to gain more hunting land? Whether you’re looking to hunt, make an investment, or need a private spot to build this all-around exceptional property is for you. The property is home to a large majority of wooded acreage as well as a few building sites great for a retreat or your own homestead. With some potential timber in the future, lots of wildlife, and a small hunting cabin, this property makes the perfect hunting property or investment piece- you decide. Come take a look for yourselves and walk the property at your convenience. Mineral rights have been previously retained.

buyer’s premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. Online Bidding Terms Apply. legAl: Parcels 60140030000, 060150011000 and 06013003000. Taxes per half year are currently $542.09. Any CAUV recoupment is the responsibility of the buyer. nOTe: Please visit Kaufman-auctions.com for more info and to view photos.

AucTiOn by Order Of:

cArl cOOper & dAvid cOOper kAufmAn reAlTy & AucTiOns 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com cliff sprAng, reAlTOr/ AucTiOneer 330.464.5155 cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com mArcus miller, reAlTOr 330.260.6022 marcus.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

suMMary: Discover some excellent building lots just South of Plainfield. Two spacious 6-acre building lots nestled in a serene country landscape. For legal description, terms, photos and online bidding please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

Sale: By the order of Cdar holdingS llC Kaufman realty & auctions, llc 330-857-7777 agent: aaron Miller, realTor® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com agent: eli Troyer, cai, realTor® / auctioneer (330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com agent: Kevin lehman, cai aMM, assoc. Broker / auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

ONLINE ONLY

Lots start cLosing Mon. Sept. 25, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION

Location: The pickup location will be conveniently located in Berlin, Oh. The address will be on the invoice.

PickuP date/tiMe: thurs. sePt. 28th. FroM 2:00-5:00 P.M. antiqueS | SignS | gLaSSware | tooLS | MiSc. contentS: Signs include: CocaCola School Policeman double sided curd; Mobiloil porcelain; Benjiman Moore Paints; Coca-Cola porcelain; Sinclair; Standard feeds; Oil cans; Stanley #110 shoe buckle plane; large caliber; Ice saw; E. Pack & Sohne Bayonet; early license plates; good selection of cast iron seats; Dr. L.E. Gears horse medicine bit; NOS Perfection kerosene heater; good selection of license plate toppers; deer antlers; good selection of glass water sets & baskets including Dugan green w/gold beaded shell, Northwood, Fenton, Imperial, Smith, blown glass, Mary Gregory, tea leaf; early hand painted electric lamps; Millersburg Whirling leaf bowl; hat collection including John Deere; parking meter; Goebel/Hummel figurines; lots of blue jars; glass canes; hog oiler; cast iron skillets including Griswold & Wagner; Legos; books; early advertising lots & more. note: this is only a partial list of over 300 lots to sell. Great variety of items. If you can’t make pickup time please Call Aden to reschedule. Shipping is available on small items.

terMS: 15% Buyer’s Premium. Online bidding terms apply. KauFMan reaLtY & auctionS

330-852-4111 or www.kaufman-auctions.com

aDen YoDer, realtor/auctioneer

330-231-8983 or aden.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

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Flea Market open Fridays January-December

Second Tuesday Monthly Consignment Auction March-November

North FairField, oh

Sat. Sept. 16, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

Vanderpool estate auction

2473 old State rd., North Fairfield, ohio 44855

Selling the items of the late Harless & Charlotte Vanderpool in a live only auction. Pictures and more information on donSweetingauctioneer.com

Drive train demons

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online only

Ends: Mon. sEpt. 18, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

The undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. Located 1 mile West of New Springfield, Ohio, on Columbiana New Castle Rd. to Beard Rd. then North 1 mile to 12289 BEard road, nEw springfiEld, ohio 44443.

Items are very clean and useable. 2018 mahindra HST eMax20S diesel 4x4 tractor with 23L loader, 50” deck, ROPS, foot hydro, and only 55 hours and in EXCELLENT condition; 5’

3pt back blade; cub cadet Zero turn mower with 4-wheel steer, 54” deck, 23hp Kawasaki engine with 333 hours in EXCELLENT condition; 10,000 watt generator; yard sprayer; torch set with tanks on cart; Craftsman stack on toolbox; nice everyday garage & shop items; Magnum gun safe; bayonets; knives; Nice everyday household furniture & kitchen items. Don R. Sweeting AuctioneeR LLc 419-744-9418

Online AuctiOn

Preview: SePteMber 18, 2023 froM 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.

Pick UP: SePteMber 20, 2023 froM 1:00 to 7:00 P.M.

MachinEry ~ tools ~ antiquEs ~ housEhold

MachinEry: Ford 8-N, good rubber; John Deere gas 2 cylinder dozer (needs repair); 18’ tandem axle trailer (needs repair); Trac-Vac system and trailer; Parker lawn sweeper; Honda Four Trax 250 4 wheeler (no title); ATV mower with gas engine; lawn & garden equipment; 4’ 3 pt. Rotomec rototiller; 3 pt. blades; tandem axle trailer; single axle utility trailer;

tools: Rockwell radial arm saw; Black & Decker power miter saw; Jet 10” table saw; Rockwell drill press; Ridgid planer; Craftsman 4” jointer; chain saws; appliance dolly; push mowers; snow blowers; rototiller; Karcher pressure washer w/gas engine; table saw; 4’ lawn roller; fence; chicken coup; plastic barrels; lumber; hand, mechanics, garden and carpenter tools; antiquEs & housEhold goods: steel runner sleds; interior and exterior doors; porcelain and tin signs; wooden handle monkey wrenches; buggy wrenches; tin toys; diecast toys; 5 and 10 gallon milk cans; fancy work; Fenton glassware; pictures and frames; comic books; cast iron laundry stove; cast iron tea pots; Pyrex; maple dressers; oak cedar chest; pots; pans; dishes; kitchen utensils and small electrical appliances; 4’ SS counter; Visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding

tErMs on pErsonal propErty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. note: This is only a very partial list, see web for complete list and pictures.

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

Richard & Paula Juillerat ~ Owners

Columbiana, oH Wed. Oct. 11, 2023

startign at 6:00 P.M.

WISE FARM AUCTION

I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. Located 5 miles South of Columbiana, Ohio, on SR 7 to Crestview Road then West 2 miles to 43881 crestvieW rOad, cOlumbiana, OH 44408.

57 acre Farm

cOlumbiana cOunty ~ FairField tWp

crestvieW scHOOls

show Date: sePteMber 21, 2023 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.

Good 57 acre farm with 2 story,

3 bedroom frame home. Large country style remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets and center island. Carpeted living room, formal dining room and parlor. Natural oak trim throughout home. Windows and doors replaced in recent years. First floor carpeted bedroom with closet. Remodeled first floor bath. Second floor with 3 bedrooms and half bath. Covered front and side porches. Open wood deck and enclosed back porch. ¾ basement with stone foundation, oil forced air heat and breaker box electric. Well & septic (approved by county). Vinyl siding and metal roof. 3½ car detached garage. 50 x 66 Pole barn with cement floor, metal roof and metal siding. 20 x 30 shed with wood siding and metal roof. Small metal sided shed. Metal roofs were put on in 2019. Over 60% tillable with the balance in woods and fenced pasture and all weather spring. Adjacent to the school and just minuets from Columbiana and all its amenities.

terms On real estate: 10% of the contract price down day of sale, balance due upon delivery of deed and title guarantee. This property sells without reservation to the highest bidder. There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final sales price to constitute a contract price. If the above show date is not suitable, contact our office for alternate viewing. 330-227-3236.

For your convenience the real estate will be available by simulcast auction on baerauctions.com

Ken Baer

Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor

330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

Holly Baer- Realtor- 330-429-6578 or Holly@Baerauctions.com

Wayne and Dorothea Wise, OWNERS

online only

Ends: Mon. sEpt. 25, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

Kimpel Online AuctiOn

I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. LocatEd at 109 south MiddLE strEEt, coLuMbiana, ohio 44408.

Preview: SePteMber 25, 2023 @ 4:00 -6:00 P.M.

Pick UP: SePteMber 27, 2023 3:00 – 7:00 P.M.

tooLs ~ housEhoLd ~ coLLEctibLEs

tooLs: Champion 3500 watt generator; Ryobi bench top drill press; Bostitch portable air compressor; DeWalt portable table saw; B & D electric weed eater; B & D hedge trimmer; Ryobi battery chain saw; Go-Power battery push mower; Go-Power battery snow blower; new Tonneau cover; 10’ Gorilla folding ladder; 16’ Werner aluminum extension ladder; 6’ aluminum step ladder; misc. hand, mechanics, carpenter and garden tools; fishing tackle; approximately 50 composite (plastic ) 2 x 4’s; shelving; plastic tool cabinets; small electric carpenter tools; machinist vice; tri-fold loading ramps; 20+ plastic (composite) chair, bench and picnic table kits; housEhoLd & coLLEctibLEs: Canon printer; hunting knives; Fort Knox gun safe/drawer; pictures frames; small electrical appliances; double bed w/bamboo mattress; stack on gun safe; patio furniture; pipe collection; model cars; walnut cedar chest; oak blanket chest; tErMs on pErsonaL propErty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. Note: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures.

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

John Kimpel ~ Owner

Weekly Hay & Grain and Small Livestock & Agricultural Online Auctions online

Tues. sepT. 26, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

DUDLEY REAL ESTATE AUCTION

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LocaTed 636 WoodLand avenue. saLem, ohio 44460.

2 sTory home on LoT coLumbiana counTy ~ saLem ciTy

saLem schooLs

2 story frame home with 2414 square foot built in 1920 and remodeled over the years. Vinyl siding and shingle roof. Remodeled carpeted eat in kitchen with oak cabinets, paneled walls and built in dishwasher. Carpeted formal dining room and carpeted living room with plaster finish. Large carpeted family room with wood burner; ¾ first floor remodeled oak bath and tile floor. First floor carpeted bedroom. Second floor has 4 carpeted bedrooms with closets, hall linen closet and full bath. Enclosed sun porch and ¾ basement with natural gas forced air heat. Covered front stoop, outside cellar way and blacktop drive. 8 x 14 porta building. 24 x 32 garage with 2 overhead doors, shop, vinyl siding shingle roof and cement floor.

noTe: Solid home could use some updates. Only 4 blocks from the park.

Terms on reaL esTaTe: 10% of the contract price down day of sale, balance due upon delivery of deed and title guarantee. This property sells without reservation to the highest bidder. There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final sales price to constitute a contract price. If the above show date is not suitable, contact our office for alternate viewing. 330-227-3236.

For your convenience the real estate will be available by simulcast auction on baerauctions.com

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

Aimee Kemets Exec. for William Dudley Estate ~ Owner

I was given a corporate number to call, and I did so. They took a week to get back to me with the sentiment that they were “so sorry” and the offer of a whopping 10% discount on the repair. They also cheerfully offered us “reward points” — not on the repair, but if we wished to purchase a brand new vehicle instead.

Nothing takes the sting out of your nearly new truck being decimated by a manufacturer defect quite like a free can koozie and a promotional keyring, am I right?

I am telling you we used to wax rhapsodic and sing the praises of this brand. We brought our firstborn home from the hospital in the exact same truck he would learn to drive in 16 years — and endless miles and DIY projects — later. To say we were committed would be an understatement.

I tried to cheat on the brand once. I drove a competing brand of truck for 13 months until I couldn’t take it anymore and let it go. We were just deeply, unequivocally loyal.

It took two months to have the repair completed. At times I completely forgot we even owned a truck. Other times I took some perverse joy in saying “Oh if ONLY we had a truck …”

Clearly, I am a delight.

The truck did finally return to us. It is amazing how well something works in all gears if you throw enough money at it. I was mad at it but also it was nice to have a truck again.

Slip. One week later a car slipped out of park and rolled backwards right into it. You really cannot make this stuff up. Fortunately it was a pretty small car — and it’s a fair sized truck with a big ol’ bumper. The car definitely got the short end of that stick, which is fitting since the car clearly started it.

Still we just rolled our eyes.

Today, as I type, Mr. Wonderful has sent me a message with a photo attached. He said “has anyone else driven my truck?” The attached photo shows the truck with a huge dent in the tailgate. We are two grown adults. The answer is no. No one else drives it.

Anyone who knows me knows that if I had been present when that happened Mr. Wonderful — and everyone else — would have heard ALL ABOUT IT.

How did this happen? Tree limb? Trailer? A particularly heavy bird crash landed? Nothing.

This leads us back to the only possible explanation: gremlins. See also: demons.

I am now in my “they just don’t make things like they used to” era. All I know is that if the warranty doesn’t cover obvious drive train issues, I just know they are going to wiggle out of demon and gremlin repair coverage too.

(Kymberly Foster Seabolt welcomes comments in care of LifeOutLoud@Comcast. net; P.O. Box 38, Salem, Ohio 44460; or KymberlyFosterSeabolt.com.)

Western square dance to be held Sept. 16

NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Ohio — North Bloomfield Historical Society will host a western square dance on Sept. 16. from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the town hall, at the intersection of state Route 45 and state Route 87. Refreshments will be served. Admission is $7 per person. For more information call 330-506-0272.

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Juillerat

Wooster, oH

Sat.

Starting at 8:30 a .M.

Buckeye mini horse and donkey sale

followed by ponieS and horSeS

Wayne County Fairgrounds

199 Vanover st., Wooster, oH 44691 tack and equipment at 8:30 a.m. – Mini donkeys and mini horses at 12:00 p.m. horses and ponies follow all animals must have halter and lead rope find us on facebook!!

daniel Schrock, auctioneer 330-763-0905 – oh license # 2015000116

CONNEAUT LAKE, PA SAT. ocT. 21, 2023

EstatE farM aUCtion

REAL ESTATE: 188 AcRES & coNTENTS

7759 ANDREWS LANE, CONNEAUT LAKE, PA 16316

EstatE of DEnnis Morian - ownEr: shErry Morian

OPEn HOUsE sUnDaY, OCt. 1st FrOM 1 – 4 P.M.

DiREcTioNS: From Conneaut Lake, Pa at the corner of Rt. 322 & Rt. 285 take Rt. 285 towards Geneva, Pa. then right on West Townline Rd. to auction. Watch for Cresswell Auction signs.

FEATuRiNg: A 188-acre farm w/home, barn & outbuildings, tractors, equipment, collectibles & household. Call for information 724-253-3493. Properly will be offered in 3 parcels and all of them together to determine the highest price. TERmS oF REAL ESTATE: 10% non-refundable deposit day of auction balance in 60 days or at closing. A 10% buyer fee applies to Real Estate only.

Tractors, Trucks, Skid Steer, Farm Equipment, Excavator, Portable Sawmill, Antiques Furniture & Household. TERmS oF coNTENTS: Cash, Pa. checks & a 5% fee on Master Card, Visa, Discover & Debit cards. Go to web site for complete ad and photos. AucTioN coNDucTED BY:

CRESSWELL

CHUCK MOWRY

Au-005264L 724-376-2122

DON CRESSWELL

Au-2938L 724-253-3493 www.cresswellauction.com

Windham, Oh

Thurs. sepT. 28, 2023

starting at 1:00 P.M.

Deli-ConvenienCe Store & MiSC. AuCtion

6869 State Route 303, Windham, Oh 44288

D- store & Deli has closeD

MArKeT CArrIAGe/WAGON/MOre : Carriage by Joseph J. Merli, lighted market wagon/stand w/ canvas top/sides, 2- oak produce carts.

eQuIpMeNT: TRUE bottle cooler, TRUE 3dr refrigerator (self contained), Masterbilt refrig/frzr, Norlake walk in frzr 8’,Frigidaire frzr, Avantco refrig.prep tbl, Silver King refrig. prep tbl, TRUE refrig. prep tbl, TRUE deli case, pastry case, 6’ SS table w/ cup dispenser, 5’ SS tbl, 7’ 3bowl wash sinkdrainbrds, 3’ wash sink-drainbrds, 8’ SS tbl, 4’ SS table, Perfect Fry PFA7200 Ventless Automatic Autofry Deep Fryer, HOBART 2612 meat/deli slicer w/ shrpnr, Grease trap GI100, Federal open air cooler, Blue Bunny Ice cream cooler, Ice cream dip cabinet 26”, Stoelting 100-FSlush Puppie mach, Tor-rey LSQ-40L 40 lb. Price-Scale w/ Labeler, Helios UV knife sanitizer, Cadco convection oven, food warmers, Heat Seal Sgl 18” Film Wrapper, Bunn coffee mach/dispensers, Breville panini press, Hamilton Beach Mix&Chill Bldr, Deli displays, Betco GS15 Grout scrbr, 7- SHARP cash reg., cig cabs.

sTOre ACCess: 7- 4’ section wall shelves, 12- 4’ gondola dbl sided w/ end caps shelving, display barrels/baskets, shopping carts, wire shelving, counters, misc. supplies/containers.

TrACTOr/TOOLs : Ferguson TO-30 tractor, 5’ brush mower, 6’ blade, Trail mower, Hahn tiller, compactor, Craftsman chip/shrdr, snow sleighs.

TerMs: 10% Buyer’s Premium, cash/credit card.

McGuire Auctioneers

“YOU OWN IT - WE SELL IT” colleen thoMpson, DArryl McGuire 330-348-1191

40 GUNS – 10 WATCHES: 7 Remingtons -mod. 700 30.06, mod.1100 12 ga. semi- auto, mod. 870 12ga. w/ slug barrel, mod. 7600 30.06, mod. 721 .270, Scoremaster mod. 511 .22, 870 Super mag 3&1/2”.

2 WINCHESTERS: mod. 670 A 30.06, mod. 94 30.30.

3 SAVAGES: mod.99 .300 Sav., mod. 220 16ga. single, mod. 110 .450 Bushmaster.

40 GUNS – 10 WATCHES: 7 Remingtons -mod. 700 30.06, mod.1100 12 ga. semi- auto, mod. 870 12ga. w/ slug barrel, mod. 7600 30.06, mod. 721 .270, Scoremaster mod. 511 .22, 870 Super mag 3&1/2”.

2 WINCHESTERS: mod. 670 A 30.06, mod. 94 30.30.

3 SAVAGES: mod.99 .300 Sav., mod. 220 16ga. single, mod. 110 .450 Bushmaster.

5 RUGERS: m77 Mark 11.270, m 77 mark 11 .223, .308, Old Army, m77 Mark 11 22.250, Henry Golden Boy .22 NIB., Mossberg Patriot 25.06, Marlin mod. 92 32 long rimfire 1892-1916, Marlin mod. 881 .22, Mossberg mod. 535 12 ga. 3 ½”, Ithaca 12 ga. dbl. barrel, Topper mod. 88 .410 single shot, Stevens mod. 67 12 ga., Davis Arms 12 ga. dbl. barrel, Glenfield mod. 25 .22, American Tactical 20 ga. o/u 3”, Chinese Mosin Nagant 8 mm, Stoeger Uplander .410 dbl. barrel, Companion 20 ga. single, 30. 40 Craig US mod. 1898 Springfield Armory,Tikka mod. T3X 7mm Rem. Mag.

SPORTING GOODS: 2 Monster Chill Bows, scopes range finder, bore sighter, slings, ammo.,binoculars,tackle boxes, holster, ladder stands, climbers, hang ons, clay pigeon throwers. APPLIANCES- HOUSEHOLDS: ice box, kettle, 2 wringer washers, rinse tubs, 5 dressers, 3 gun cabinets, small corner hutch, bed, 2 rockers, 2 cribs, tables & chairs, office chair, Lifetime folding tables, picture card table, clock shelf, Rayo lamp, 2 pink Rose canister sets.

TERMS: Cash or check w/ ID.

LUNCH STAND: By Amish Ladies.

SALE ORDER: Starting w/small tools-Larger shop equip. Sells @ 4:30 followed w/horses- then furniture & finishing w/ guns approx. 6:00 PM.

LOCATION:

AUCTIONEERS:

ANDY RABER AUCTIONS LLC

5 THOMPSON CENTERS: 2 Hawkins 50 cal. Flintlock, Firestorm 50 cal. Flintlock, Renegade 54 cal. Flintlock, Renegade 50 cal. Flintlock, Traditions PA. pellet 50 cal. flintlock, Ardesa 50 cal. Flintlock. NOTE: Guns will not be on premises until day of sale & sell to instate buyers only.- WATCHES :Ill. 21 J. Bunn Special,21 J. Waltham w/ Indian head,21 J. Studebaker w/ 14 k. gold ,Hamilton 17 J., Elgin, 17 J. Hamilton, several 7 Jewels & more.

5 RUGERS: m77 Mark 11.270, m 77 mark 11 .223, .308, Old Army, m77 Mark 11 22.250, Henry Golden Boy .22 NIB., Mossberg Patriot 25.06, Marlin mod. 92 32 long rimfire 1892-1916, Marlin mod. 881 .22, Mossberg mod. 535 12 ga. 3 ½”, Ithaca 12 ga. dbl. barrel, Topper mod. 88 .410 single shot, Stevens mod. 67 12 ga., Davis Arms 12 ga. dbl. barrel, Glenfield mod. 25 .22, American Tactical 20 ga. o/u 3”, Chinese Mosin Nagant 8 mm, Stoeger Uplander .410 dbl. barrel, Companion 20 ga. single, 30. 40 Craig US mod. 1898 Springfield Armory,Tikka mod. T3X 7mm Rem. Mag.

5165 TR 118 BALTIC OH 43804

330-893-2604

SHOP MACHINERY: 912 Deutz diesel, Curtis air compressor w/ tank, 12x96 steam box, 250 gal. fuel tank, 42x75 American widebelt sander, 20” MSC Spiral head planer, 8” Grizzly spiral head jointer, Accura shaper, 8” Rockwell Delta Milwaukee drill press, Gorton milling machine, Silent Slicer cut off saw, 20” Northfield band saw, table saw, 8x9 double balloon sander on stand, Beach stroke sander,Shop Fox pocket hole machine, blower, glue rack,Honda motor w/flex shaftscrew gun- drill & orbit sander, glue clamps, pallet jacks, 8” & 10” dato sets, lumber carts, D S stove, 1” & 5/8” tennon cutters, popular lumber.

SALE DAY PHONE: 330-473-3994

PA LIC. # AU005157

ASSISTING AUCTIONEER: MYRON MILLER 330-204-0864

PA LIC. # AU005702

4 HORSES- FORECART – TRACTOR – TACK: 19 yr. old broodmare by Donerail-sire of Dam Jove Dieve in foal to Lane of Caviar for May of 2024, 15 yr. old trotting gelding, trotting bred weanling stud, weanling stud sired by Lane of Caviar – sire of Dam Garth Vader-sire of 2nd dam Crysta’s Crown, 1 horse Pioneer forecart, Ford 800 gas tractor on air tires, gang mower, set of driving harness, saddles, 2 vinyl 60x46 double windows, 3 cords firewood.

5 THOMPSON CENTERS: 2 Hawkins 50 cal. Flintlock, Firestorm 50 cal. Flintlock, Renegade 54 cal. Flintlock, Renegade 50 cal. Flintlock, Traditions PA. pellet 50 cal. flintlock, Ardesa 50 cal. Flintlock. NOTE: Guns will not be on premises until day of sale & sell to instate buyers only.- WATCHES :Ill. 21 J. Bunn Special,21 J. Waltham w/ Indian head,21 J. Studebaker w/ 14 k. gold ,Hamilton 17 J., Elgin, 17 J. Hamilton, several 7 Jewels & more.

4 HORSES- FORECART – TRACTOR – TACK: 19 yr. old broodmare by Donerail-sire of Dam Jove Dieve in foal to Lane of Caviar for May of 2024, 15 yr. old trotting gelding, trotting bred weanling stud, weanling stud sired by Lane of Caviar – sire of Dam Garth Vader-sire of 2nd dam Crysta’s Crown, 1 horse Pioneer forecart, Ford 800 gas tractor on air tires, gang mower, set of driving harness, saddles, 2 vinyl 60x46 double windows, 3 cords firewood.

SHOP MACHINERY: 912 Deutz diesel, Curtis air compressor w/ tank, 12x96 steam box, 250 gal. fuel tank, 42x75 American widebelt sander, 20” MSC Spiral head planer, 8” Grizzly spiral head jointer, Accura shaper, 8” Rockwell Delta Milwaukee drill press, Gorton milling machine, Silent Slicer cut off saw, 20” Northfield band saw, table saw, 8x9 double balloon sander on stand, Beach stroke sander,Shop Fox pocket hole machine, blower, glue rack,Honda motor w/flex shaftscrew gun- drill & orbit sander, glue clamps, pallet jacks, 8” & 10” dato sets, lumber carts, D S stove, 1” & 5/8” tennon cutters, popular lumber.

AUCTIONEERS: ANDY RABER AUCTIONS LLC

5165 TR 118 BALTIC OH 43804

CONSTRUCTION TOOLS: Husky tool chest, 32’ ext. ladder, folding ladders, ladder jacks, Stihl chain saw, retractable hose reel w/50’ air hose, portable propane torch set, post pounder, come-a-long, clevises, caulking guns, levels, post hole digger, sledge, shovels, hammers, pry bars, coleman lanterns, 2&1/2 HP. Honda, cross cuts, cant hook.

OWNERS: Andy R & Susan E Byler 1833 Pulaski Mercer Rd. Mercer PA 16137 330-893-2604v

SPORTING GOODS: 2 Monster Chill Bows, scopes range finder, bore sighter, slings, ammo.,binoculars,tackle boxes, holster, ladder stands, climbers, hang ons, clay pigeon throwers.

APPLIANCES- HOUSEHOLDS: ice box, kettle, 2 wringer washers, rinse tubs, 5 dressers, 3 gun cabinets, small corner hutch, bed, 2 rockers, 2 cribs, tables & chairs, office chair, Lifetime folding tables, picture card table, clock shelf, Rayo lamp, 2 pink Rose canister sets.

TERMS: Cash or check w/ ID.

LUNCH STAND: By Amish Ladies.

SALE ORDER: Starting w/small tools-Larger shop equip. Sells @ 4:30 followed w/horses- then furniture & finishing w/ guns approx. 6:00 PM.

330-893-2604

SALE DAY PHONE: 330-473-3994

PA LIC. # AU005157

ASSISTING AUCTIONEER:

MYRON MILLER

CONSTRUCTION TOOLS: Husky tool chest, 32’ ext. ladder, folding ladders, ladder jacks, Stihl chain saw, retractable hose reel w/50’ air hose, portable propane torch set, post pounder, come-a-long, clevises, caulking guns, levels, post hole digger, sledge, shovels, hammers, pry bars, coleman lanterns, 2&1/2 HP. Honda, cross cuts, cant hook.

330-204-0864

PA LIC. # AU005702

OWNERS:

Andy R & Susan E Byler

1833 Pulaski Mercer Rd. Mercer PA 16137 330-893-2604

BELGIANS: team of 5 & 6 yr. old Belgian mares that are well broke and both in foal to Cactus for 2024, 5 year old mare is by captain Hawk by Korry’s captain and out of an Oak Haven’s Thriller daughter, 6 year old mare is by Captain’s JR son and out of a Harbor Havens Extreme daughter, yearling stud. FARM EQUIPMENT: Gateway PTO power cart, NH. 492 haybine, NH. 273 Baler, Sitrex 2-row tedder, Mc. D. #9- 6’ mower, JD side delivery rake, NI side delivery rake, 4 hay wagons w/ farm built gears, Farm built running gear, like new Better Way forcart, Pioneer forecart, Pioneer single horse shafts, like new Yoder field sprayer, 5’ pull type brush hog, NI # 10 manure spreader, like new 5’ cultimulcher, Oliver 2 bottom plow, JD. 7’ heavy duty disk, field cultivators, NOTE: all farm equipment is field ready & in very good cond.!

BELGIANS: team of 5 & 6 yr. old Belgian mares that are well broke and both in foal to Cactus for 2024, 5 year old mare is by captain Hawk by Korry’s captain and out of an Oak Haven’s Thriller daughter, 6 year old mare is by Captain’s JR son and out of a Harbor Havens Extreme daughter, yearling stud.

FARM EQUIPMENT: Gateway PTO power cart, NH. 492 haybine, NH. 273 Baler, Sitrex 2-row tedder, Mc. D. #9- 6’ mower, JD side delivery rake, NI side delivery rake, 4 hay wagons w/ farm built gears, Farm built running gear, like new Better Way forcart, Pioneer forecart, Pioneer single horse shafts, like new Yoder field sprayer, 5’ pull type brush hog, NI # 10 manure spreader, like new 5’ cultimulcher, Oliver 2 bottom plow, JD. 7’ heavy duty disk, field cultivators, NOTE: all farm equipment is field ready & in very good cond.!

FARM MISC.: E Z Trail 1-horse wagon,IES. treadmill w/Honda engine, NH. Post hole digger skid steer attachment, skid steer bucket, skid steer hay forks, like new Yoder shoeing stocks, 14 piece galvanized round training pen 6’ high w/ doors, oat roller, 2 wheel driving cart,1- horse garden cultivator,draft harnesses & collars, 3 & 4 horse eveners, several wagon loads of farm smalls -fencing and wire and ect.

JOHN DEERE DOZER-LOGGING: JD. 450 D dozer w/ blade & winch/arch-winch and arch are in exc. Cond. w/ low hours., logging cart, lumber moisture tester, banding tools, lumber drying sticks.

FARM MISC.: E Z Trail 1-horse wagon,IES. treadmill w/Honda engine, NH. Post hole digger skid steer attachment, skid steer bucket, skid steer hay forks, like new Yoder shoeing stocks, 14 piece galvanized round training pen 6’ high w/ doors, oat roller, 2 wheel driving cart,1- horse garden cultivator,draft harnesses & collars, 3 & 4 horse eveners, several wagon loads of farm smalls -fencing and wire and ect.

OWNERS:

ERVIN & LYDIA BYLER

228 DONATION RD GREENVILLE PA 16125

724-588-3437

330-893-2604

ASSISTING AUCTIONEER

MYRON MILLER

330-204-0864

PA LIC. # AU005702

MAPLE SAP EQUIPMENT: 2015 2 ½ x 8’ Domonion Grimm evaporator w/ pre-heater & steam hood & SS. Arch & SS. Stacks in very good cond., Deer Park 130 Reverse Osmosis, 16 x 24 canner w/ filters, Marcland draw off, JD running gear for sap tank, (2) 300 gal. poly tanks, 2 galv. Sap tanks, wheeling buckets, 2” transfer pump, sap sack holders, variety of spiles, hydrometers.

CARGO TRAILER-CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: 16’ cargo trailer, William Hussey moulder, Delta lathe with copier, Ridgid pipe cutter and threaders, extension ladders, Bull float, cement tools, mitre saws, chain hoist, 12 v. alternator, Honda motor, motor mounts, scaffold on wheels, air nailers, wrenches, tools, air motor, hydraulic Jack, heavy duty shelving, lots of small misc.

SPORTING GOODS: 12 ga. Rem. 870 pump, 12 ga. Rem. Sportsman 58 auto shot gun, misc. air rifles, Minn Kota trolling motor, Husquvarna walk behind snow blower, Troybuilt garden tiller w/attachments, wooden boxes for potato or fruit storage, Summit climbing tree stand, ladder stands, nice 12’ Old Town Kayak, scopes, fishing poles & racks, misc.

MAPLE SAP EQUIPMENT: 2015 2 ½ x 8’ Domonion Grimm evaporator w/ pre-heater & steam hood & SS. Arch & SS. Stacks in very good cond., Deer Park 130 Reverse Osmosis, 16 x 24 canner w/ filters, Marcland draw off, JD running gear for sap tank, (2) 300 gal. poly tanks, 2 galv. Sap tanks, wheeling buckets, 2” transfer pump, sap sack holders, variety of spiles, CARGO TRAILER-CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: 16’ cargo trailer, William Hussey moulder, Delta lathe with copier, Ridgid pipe cutter and threaders, extension ladders, Bull float, cement tools, mitre saws, chain hoist, 12 v. alternator, Honda motor, motor mounts, scaffold on wheels, air nailers, wrenches, tools, air motor, hydraulic Jack, heavy duty shelving, SPORTING GOODS: 12 ga. Rem. 870 pump, 12 ga. Rem. Sportsman 58 auto shot gun, misc. air rifles, Minn Kota trolling motor, Husquvarna walk behind snow blower, Troybuilt garden tiller w/attachments, wooden boxes for potato or fruit storage, Summit climbing tree stand, ladder stands, nice 12’ Old Town Kayak, scopes, fishing poles & racks, misc.

JOHN DEERE DOZER-LOGGING: JD. 450 D dozer w/ blade & winch/arch-winch and arch are in exc. Cond. w/ low hours., logging cart, lumber moisture tester, banding tools, lumber drying sticks.

HOUSEHOLDS: air powered meat slicer, SS. Table, bakery bread carrier, propane deep fryer, 2 tall propane heaters, file cabinet. NOTE: for more pics go to Auction Zip ID. # 32963

LUNCH STAND: For Hospital expences

HOUSEHOLDS: air powered meat slicer, SS. Table, bakery bread carrier, propane deep fryer, 2 tall propane heaters, file cabinet. NOTE: for more pics go to Auction Zip ID. # 32963

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1833 Pulaski Mercer Rd. Mercer PA 16137 DIRECTIONS: From Mercer take Rt. 318 West 2 miles to Pulaski Mercer Rd. ½ mile to farm.
LOCATION: 1833 Pulaski Mercer Rd. Mercer PA 16137 DIRECTIONS: From Mercer take Rt. 318 West 2 miles to Pulaski Mercer Rd. ½ mile to farm.
LUNCH STAND: For Hospital expences Due to retiring will sell the following @LOCATION: 228 Donation Rd. Greenville PA 16125 DIRECTIONS: Located 1 ½ mile Southeast of Greenville on Donation Rd. AUCTIONEERS ANDY RABER AUCTIONS LLC 5165 TR 118 BALTIC OH 43804 330-893-2604 SALE DAY PHONE: 330-473-3994 PA LIC. # AU005157
Due to retiring will sell the following @LOCATION: 228 Donation Rd. Greenville PA 16125 DIRECTIONS: Located 1 ½ mile Southeast of Greenville on Donation Rd. AUCTIONEERS ANDY RABER AUCTIONS LLC 5165 TR 118 BALTIC OH 43804 330-893-2604 SALE DAY PHONE: 330-473-3994 PA LIC. # AU005157 OWNERS: ERVIN & LYDIA BYLER 228 DONATION RD GREENVILLE PA 16125 724-588-3437 330-893-2604 ASSISTING AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER 330-204-0864 PA LIC. # AU005702
starting at 10:00 a .M.
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BRIDGEPORT, OH

MON. SEPT. 18, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

72295 COLERAIN RD. ST. RT. 250, BRIDGEPORT, OH

TRACT 1. Nice 1 story brick home with 3 car garage. Nice kitchen with granite top-built in range- micro wave- pantry- ½ bath off kitchen. Large family room/fireplace. Large rec room that opens to deck on rear of house. 3 bedrooms. Full bath/shower. New hardwood floors thru out the house. Full divided basement . LG washer and dryer-deep freezer. Laundry room with a lot of storage. Large rec room- full bath and shower. Chicken house plus shed with divided stalls (16x32), Approximately 1.1 acre with county water-approved septic systems. Electric heat with Trane XLI heat pump.

TRACT 2. Approx 16 acres with 80x50x14 open front pole barn and fenced pasture. St. Rt 250 frontage. We will offer each tract separate and then together. $10,000.00 down on each tract or $20,000.00 as a whole. Closing in approx. 30 days. Taxes $1092.00 for ½ year. Parcel # 61-00608.000. Cash or Check.

Pictures on Auction Zip and Go To Auctions. #2320

OhIO REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS

DAvID JONES CAI AUCTIONEER/SALESmAN

740-391-3710

Wellington, oH

Sat. Sept. 16, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

Sprint CarS/Midget S/ toolS/antiqueS auCtion

16441 Pitts Rd., Wellington, oH 44090

Owner is downsizing and liquidating assets including “Ravenswood antiques” shop, sprint car, tools, and personal collections.

aUtO: Sprint Car Rolling Chassis w/ 2in open tube rear end, in & out steering box, Curtis craft chassis, rolling midget, setup Chevy 2 engine, Stanton complete w/ Chevy 2 engine (not running), 302 GMC motor rebuilt, Complete Ford 60 engine, midget in parts, lots of sprint/midget & auto car parts/ tools, tires, rims.

DOZeR/MOWeR/tOOLS: John Deere 440-IC Dozer 6ft blade, Troy-Bilt Tomahawk chipper, sand blaster, drill press, tools, chains, anvil, full barn of unseen things.

FURNItURe/aNtIQUeS/MISC: Flexible Flyer 4 prsn rail sled (from the Knight family of Akron, OH), Horse drawn 4 wheeled sulky cart & sleigh, Indian Motorcycles Hendee MFG Co. sign, Mail pouch sign, forge & bellows, carved carousel horse, American convertible chair/ table, Maple Empire 4 drawer chest, Queen Cannonball poster bed, lanterns/ lamps, model planes, nautical decor, cuckoo clocks, bronzes, antique furn./ pictures, primitives, Repro Lehmen’s Gas Stove, Neon beer lights, taxidermy, traffic light, antique store is full of contents and selling all.

NOte: All inventory is subject to the owner’s personal needs.

teRMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium, cash/credit card.

McGuire Auctioneers

“YOU OWn it - WE sELL it” colleen thoMpson, DArryl McGuire 330-348-1191

CONNEAUT LAKE, PA SAT. SEPT. 30, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

PSU researcher gets grants to study pathogens and people

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Erika Ganda, assistant professor of food animal microbiomes and executive committee member of Penn State’s One Health Microbiome Center, was recently awarded two grants totaling $1.3 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to lead teams of scientists in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Penn State Extension in studies of pathogenic threats to livestock and people.

The grants from USDA’s National Institute for Food and Agriculture will fund Ganda’s teams as they investigate the links between harmful microbes and animal and human health.

CONNEAUT LAKE, PA

Thurs. OcT. 5, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

aBsoLUtE EstatE aUCtion

EstatE of DEnnis Morian - ownEr: shErry Morian rEAL EsTATE ONLY

65 AcrEs LOcATED AT ThE cOrNEr OF hALL rD. & cOLE rD. ATLANTIc, PA. 16111, GrEENWOOD TWP.

DIrEcTIONs: From Conneaut Lake at the corner of Rt. 322 & Rt. 285 take Rt. 285 towards Geneva, Pa. then right on Lake Rd. go to Cole Rd. turn right to auction. Watch for Cresswell Auction signs.

FEATurING: A 65-acre farm w/large garage, house needs demo. Property offered in 3 parcels and then together to determine highest total price. TErms OF rEAL EsTATE: 10% non-refundable deposit day of auction balance in 60 days or at closing. A 10% buyer fee applies. For information, call Don at 724-253-3493. Go to web site for complete ad.

AucTION cONDucTED BY:

CRESSWELL AUCTION SERVICE & MOWRY AUCTION SERVICE

CHUCK MOWRY

Au-005264L 724-376-2122

DON CRESSWELL

Au-2938L 724-253-3493

www.cresswellauction.com

MIDDLEFIELD, OH

WED. SEPT. 20, 2023

Starting at 5:30 P.M.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

NICE BUILDING LOT

Parcel 19-091142 Button St. Middlefield, Ohio 44062 (Middlefield Village)

Located just west of Thompson St./Cardinal School 0.62 Acres Building Lot

This property is zoned R2 (multiple dwelling/duplex etc. allowed).

EstatE of DEnnis Morian - ownEr: shErry Morian

AUCTION HELD JUST PAST 7759 ANDREWS LANE, CONNEAUT LAKE, PA 16316 ON WEST TOWNLINE RD. EAST FALLOWFIELD TWP.

DiRECTiONS: From Conneaut Lake, Pa. corner of Rt. 322 and Rt. 285 take Rt. 285 towards Geneva, Pa. turn right on West Townline Rd. go past Andrews Lane to auction. Watch for Cresswell Auction signs.

CONSTRUCTiON EQUiPMENT, 1970 FORD MUSTANG

FAST BACK W/OTHER ANTiQUE VEHiCLES, SKiD STEER, EXCAVATOR, TRUCKS, TRAiLERS, TOOLS & HARDWARE

TERMS OF CONTENTS: Cash, Pa. checks & a 5% fee on Master Card, Visa, Discover & Debit cards. Go to web site for complete ad and photos.

AUCTiON CONDUCTED BY:

CRESSWELL AUCTION SERVICE & MOWRY

This is a very nice large lot in Middlefield Village where you are able to build your dream home on. This property is conveniently located close to the school and all your shopping, banking, dining etc. needs. The curb is already prepared for the driveway, ready for you to build. Public utilities include: Public water & sewer, cable, electric, gas, and phone lines.

THIS PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2023 AT 5:30 P.M. Seller has the option to accept offers prior to the auction. REAL ESTATE AUCTION TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of auction. Balance at closing (Closing 30-45 days.) NO BUYER’S PREMIUM! Property will sell as is. All desired inspections must be done prior to bidding. This property is to be sold with no contingencies. All the information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct.

Parcel# 19-091142 (0.62 Acres) Annual Taxes: $410.00

View listing and photos on auctionzip.com ID# 13983

Crist F. Miller, realtor/auCtioneer 330-907-1401

Mark Brady, Broker 330-527-3000

Owner & Miller not responsible should any accidents occur.

330-907-1401

Antimicrobial resistance. In the first project, the Ganda Lab plans to devise and test a comprehensive and cost-effective method to understand the impact of feed additives on antimicrobial resistance. A $1 million grant is funding this research. Antimicrobial resistance is often transmitted from animals to humans, Ganda said.

“While the link between antimicrobial use and the rise of antimicrobial resistance transmission has been established, specific agricultural practices that may mitigate the transmission of antimicrobial resistance are yet to be identified,” she said.

The existing methods are time-consuming and cost-prohibitive to broadly apply for surveillance, Ganda said. The team will apply the refined method to answer a biologically relevant question: What is the impact of different alternatives to antibiotic feed additives on antimicrobial resistance in broiler chicken production?

“We know that by feeding higher levels of copper and zinc, which are not antibiotics, we still see rises in antimicrobial resistance because the bacteria have similar mechanisms to resist metals and antibiotics,” Ganda said. “There is very limited data on what the impact of feeding essential oils, prebiotics and probiotics have on antimicrobial resistance. We aim to help fill that gap.” Salmonella. In the second project, funded by a $300,000 grant, Ganda and her colleagues will work with farmers to develop mitigation methods to deal with Salmonella Dublin, an emerging pathogen in dairy farms in the U.S. Northeast.

The pathogen is adapted to cattle and can also infect humans, she said. It can persist on farms for months to years, can be extremely difficult to treat due to its multi-drug resistance, and can be transmitted from animals to humans.

“This strain is slowly increasing in prevalence across the U.S. and can result in severe economic loss,” Ganda said. “However, no data are available regarding the herd prevalence of Salmonella Dublin in Pennsylvania dairy herds, despite this pathogen being isolated from several human cases in Pennsylvania since 2014 and many animal cases in the past two years.”

This project aims to address the potentially underdiagnosed problems caused by Salmonella Dublin in the Pennsylvania dairy industry. Researchers plan to screen bulk tank milk samples for Salmonella Dublin antibodies to determine how widespread the pathogen is.

For positive herds, the researchers plan to offer to work with farmers and use advanced-detection methods to isolate the bacteria from animals and the environment in a “seek and destroy” approach, Ganda said.

The team said they will develop a suite of extension resources to increase the level of knowledge about Salmonella Dublin, and to change attitudes and behaviors toward the prevention, detection and control of Salmonella in dairy herds. They are actively recruiting farms interested in having their bulk tank milk tested for free.

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Antique Stores,

The story behind Rolls-Royce’s iconic ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ hood ornament

KOVELS

Antiques & Collecting

Looking for a little luxury? This “Spirit of Ecstasy” figure replicates the hood ornament from RollsRoyce cars. In 1909, car enthusiast John Douglas-Scott-Montagu commissioned sculptor Charles Sykes to create a mascot for his Rolls-Royce. Sykes made a sculpture of a woman bent at the waist, leaning forward so her robe flows behind her like wings. The model was Eleanor Thornton, Montagu’s secretary and, secretly, lover.

By 1911, Sykes’s sculpture was made the official Rolls-Royce hood ornament. “Spirit of Ecstasy” is its official name, but it is also known as the “Flying Lady” or the “Silver Lady.” The hood ornament was originally silver plated, but has since been made in other silver tone metals like chrome or stainless steel.

This brass version is a reproduc-

tion. It sold for $210 at Morphy Auctions — a very low price when compared to an actual Rolls-Royce car.

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Q. My grandmother loved Precious Moments figurines. She gave me the Precious Moments figurine of a bride called “Someday My Love” when I got married 20 years ago. Is it worth anything?

A: Precious Moments, like Beanie Babies, were wildly popular and people collected them assuming they would increase in value. Most have not.

Artist and illustrator Samuel Butcher began drawing pictures of stylized, cute children in the 1970s. He and a friend began a company to make and sell greeting cards and posters that featured his “Precious Moments” artwork.

In 1978, Enesco Corp. developed a line of porcelain Precious Moments figurines. Demand was high. Sales kept growing, but too many different figurines were made and the market crashed.

Many buyers still love them, but they sell for very low prices. Your “Someday My Love” figurine was made in 1988. It sells for anywhere from $14 to $25.

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CURRENT PRICES

• Toy, puppet, penguin, gray beak and feet, wears red jacket, black and white checked shirt, articulated, Dee Segula, 20th century, 9 by 5 1/2 inches, $60.

• Book, An Historical Atlas, Edward Quin, 21 maps, folding, aquatint, engraved, hand colored, R.B. Seeley & W. Burnside, London, 1836, $1,170.

• Blanket, wearing, Navajo, woman’s, red field, seven black and yellow wave bands, red and white triangle border, 1900s, 80 by 51 inches, $3,445.

TIP

Do not store vintage fabrics in unheated attics or basements or areas that may get hot. The best

Antique Shows & Sales

or burtonantiquaesmarket.com

or www.scottantiquemakets.com

Starlight Antiques to be featured at Mustard Seed Market

The Spirit of Ecstasy, nicknamed the Flying Lady or Silver Lady, has decorated Rolls-Royce cars since 1911. This figure is a brass reproduction. (Kovels.com photo)

storage is between 65 and 75 degrees.

(Subscribe to the Kovels’ free weekly email newsletter, Kovels Komments, at Kovels. com. ©2023 King Features Synd., Inc.)

OWENSVILLE, Ohio — Starlight Antiques will be a featured vendor at the Mustard Seed Market on Sept. 15, 16 and 17 at Clermont County Fairgrounds, 1000 Locust St., Owensville, Ohio.

Aside from antiques, vendors will also have flannels, sweaters, apple cider, mums, pumpkins and more available for purchase.

BURTON ANTIQUES MARKET

Saturday, September 23, 2023

GEAUGA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS BURTON, OHIO

on Blue dinnerware. Halloween & Christmas. Mme Alexander dolls. Tin litho toys. Pendleton clothes. Rhinestone purses. Vintage kitchen. Hitchcock furniture. 9 pc. blow mold nativity. Camo jacket & vest. Diablo & other bows. Hummels. Linens, quilts. Sports figures & trading cards.

Masterson

BraBander

auctions,

LLc

photos, listing & terms at auctionzip.com ID #8368. 330-635-5037 / 330-421-9263

EARLY BIRD BUYERS from 8 -10 a.m. - $25.00 GENERAL ADMISSION : from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. - $10.00 from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. - $5.00 www.burtonantiquesmarket.com e-mail: puchs2@yahoo.com

(740) 998-5300

Rain or Shine - Free Parking 200 Plus Dealers Dealer Space Available 62nd Year - next

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show is June 8
SAT. SEPT. 23 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Burton Antiques Market, Burton, OH. For more info: 740-998-5300
SAT. NOV. 25 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. & SUN. NOV. 26 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Scott Antique Markets, Columbus, OH. For more info: 740-569-2800
Auctions and Shows
Bloom’s Charles street Antiques 730 Charles st.,Wellsburg, WV 26070 Wellsburg is located 15 miles N. of I-70 from Wheeling, 10 miles S. of Rt. 22 from Weirton on W.V. Rt. 2 large selection glass & china, furniture, primitives, dry goods open DAily 10-5, sunDAy 12-4 (304) 737-2006 or 737-2792 a bargain hunter’s oasis . . . . . . Route 43 Antique Mall in Cairo 8340 Kent Ave., NE, North Canton, Ohio 44721 (4 mi. S. of Hartville) - Now Taking Consignments Mon. 11- 5 • Closed Tuesday Wed. - Fri. 11- 5 • Sat. 10- 5 • Sun. 12 - 5 (330) 494-9268 POTTERY CITY ANTIQUES MALL 200 DEALER SPACES Downtown Exit 409 Washington, East Liverpool, Ohio (330) 385-6933 Seven days a week till 6:00 P.M. On the way to Mountaineer Resort & Fiesta Outlets “Great Prices Always” To Have Your Shop Listed In The Directory Call Sharon at (330) 337-3419 or 1-800-837-3419 ext. 242 or E-mail to: sharons@farmanddairy.com ANTIQUE DIRECTORY Alley Cat Antiques Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday (open sometimes) 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Closed mondays 740-421-9077 118 S. 7th Street, Cambridge, OH 43725 WHistle stop anTique mall 50 n. Center Street, Corry, pa 814-663-7867 open: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. WeD. Thurs. Fri. & sAT sun.: 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Antiques • Heirlooms • Vintage Our large inventory of antiques & collectibles is continuously changing Brunswick, Oh Sat. Sept. 16, 2023 starting at 4:00 p.m. Antique & ColleCtible AuCtion Diamond Event center 1480 Pearl rd, Brunswick, Oh 44212 Shotguns & revolvers. Reloading equipment, holsters. Fine & costume jewelry. Taxidermy mounts & lamps. Blue Danube & Lenox Poppies
Treasures waiting to be found!

Malabar Farm. 3 bed 2 bath home, full basement, 40 x 50 Bank Barn. Perfect for farming or hunting with approx 33.8 tillable acres, 40 woodland acres, and 17.6 pasture acres. Shown by appointment.

94+ AC LUCAS FARM AT ONLINE AUCTION ENDS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH AT 7 PM BIDDING OPEN NOW!

Located just off Pleasant Valley Rd!

For terms and to bid, please visit what-

Chuck and Derek Whatman, Auctioneers &

3261 MoffeN Rd, Lucas Ohio 44843 Home and 94.399 Acres, Parcel #0181411516000, minutes from I-71 and Malabar Farm. 3 bed 2 bath home, full basement, 40 x 50 Bank Barn. Perfect for farming or hunKng with approx 33.8 Kllable acres, 40 woodland acres, and 17.6 pasture acres. Shown by appointment.

For terms and to bid, please visit whatmanaucXons.com

Seller: Jason & Trudi Tilton, Jeffrey & Kimberly Dixon

Chuck and Derek Whatman, AucXoneers & Realtors Megan Whatman, Realtor

419-756-8012

Jewett, Oh

Sat. Sept. 23, 2023

starting at 9:00 a .M.

Public Auction

41405 Stroud Rd, Jewett, Ohio 43986

7 HorSeS: Team of 6 & 7 yr old Belgian Mares full sisters one has colt at side; 3 yr old Belgian Gelding broke; 3 yr old Standardbred Mare broke 16h Muscle Hill granddaughter w/papers; a pair of full sisters 2 & 3 yr old mares ½ Friesian ½ Standardbred 3 yr old is broke 16h surrey horse 2 yr old green broke; Yearling Gelding ¼ Friesian ¾ Standardbred.

Dozer & Farm macHinery: Case 450B Dozer w/new under carriage; NH 273 Baler w/20hp Honda; 2 McD #9 Mowers w/7ft cut; McD #9 Mower 6ft cut; Esch 8ft Spinner Tedder ground driven; NH 256 Hay Rake; Yoder Field Sprayer; EZ Trail Orchard Sprayer; EZ Trail Fertilizer Spreader; EZ Trail Fore Cart; 2 Pioneer Fore Carts w/brakes; 2 wheel Trailer; Pioneer Ladder Wagon w/springs & brakes; Gravity Wagon on Gears; Knob View Manure Spreader; Pioneer 14” Riding Plow; Pioneer 8ft Spring Harrow; Oliver 12 hole Grain Drill; McD 2 horse Cultivator; 1 horse Cultivator; Potato Plow; Pioneer 7 ft Blade;

Farm miSc.: Yoder Shoeing Stock; Trail Farm Head Locks; Forks; Shovels; Post Hole Digger; Log Chains; Electric Fence Posts; 2-3-4 horse Eveners; 3 set Draft Harnesses; Collars; New & Used Buggy Harness; EZ Trail Pony Cart; Farview EZ Entry Cart w/brakes & lights; Tack, Neck Ropes; Leads; Halters; Buckets; Wagon load misc

SHop toolS & miSc.: Acetylene Welding Tanks; Fletcher Glass Cutter & Glass; Aluminum Bull Float; Mud Pan; Warner 20 ft Extension Ladder; Stihl Weed Eater; 5 hp Honda Motor; 2 – 2½ hp Honda Motors

29 GunS & Boat: Ruger 350 Legend NIB; Ruger 22-250 NIB; Ruger

223 Ranch Rifle w/scope; Henry Gold Boy 45-70 oct barrel NIB; Henry Gold Boy 22 LR NIB; Henry Gold Boy 45-70 single shot New; Henry 410 lever action

LN; Marlin 22 LR; Marlin 45/70 NIB; Mossberg 500 12ga VR; Mossberg Patriot

450 Bushmaster w/scope; Wester field 16 ga bolt; Savage 22; Savage mo

110 223 w/scope; Winchester mo 94AE 45 Colt 24K Gold nat high school engraved 16 of 50 New in case; Winchester mo 12 16ga; Winchester 350 Legend

22 Brr NIB; Winchester mo 240 20ga semi NIB; Hatfield mo PAS 410 pump

NIB; Stevens 410 single; High Standard 12ga semi; Remington 788 22-250

GC; Remington 870 Wingmaster 20ga VR mint; Remington 870 Wingmaster 410 VR mint; Remington 870 WM 12 ga w/2 barrels; Berretta mo AL2 12ga

Engraved mint; Ithica 66 lever 20ga w/custom 50 cal oct barrel; Ithica 37 Lite weight 12ga; Harrington Richard 22 mag w/scope; new Center Point Crossbow; Pinty Scope 4X16X50 set up for coyote; Scopes; Ammo; New Hunting

Blind insulated; Rod & Reels; Sun Dolphin 4 man Paddle Boat

HouSeHolD & miSc: Tabletop Kerosene Stove; 2 Maytag Ringer

Washers rebuild; Double Rinse Tubs; Reclining Couch; Hickory Rockers; 10 gal + other size Crocks; #22 Meat Grinder; Hobart Produce Scale; Dinner Bell; Sears & Roebuck 20” Bell; Pocket Watches; Howard Miller Grandfather Clock; Emperor Grandmother Clock; Mantle & Shelf Clocks; plus more clocks; set hardcover Zane Gray Books-Biography; Outdoor Life magazines from the 50’s-60’s-70’s; Some Antiques; Morgan Silver Dollars 1800 & early 1900 ; plus more small misc.

termS: Cash or good check day of auction or credit card w/ 4% BP. Must be 18 years old and an Ohio resident to buy guns. note: Guns will not be at auction location till day of the sale.

ownerS DaviD & mattie Glick

lunch Stand & Bake Sale for local benefit

Auctioneer:

DAviD Miller Auctions llc

pHone # 330-473-3430

Assisting Auctioneer: vern YoDer 330-466-0520

Hello from Hazard!

We received a few more guesses on Item No. 1255 Tobie Weaver sent a letter, explaining the ladder jacks would have been hung on the rungs of two ladders to support a walk board. He also added that aluminum ladder jacks are now available and even more convenient.

We also received emails from Brian Langanke, Elke Cope and Dean A. Smith, of Clyde, Ohio, who agreed Item No. 1255 is a set of ladder jacks.

Item No. 1255 was submitted by Linda Mueller, of Wadsworth, Ohio.

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Item No. 1256 is a little more of a mystery to our readers. In the two weeks since it first appeared here, we haven’t received any guesses.

Item No. 1256 was submitted by Keith Greathouse, of Uniontown, Ohio. Do you know what it could have been used for?

Do you know what the items are and how they were used? Let us know by emailing us at editorial@farmanddairy.com; or by mail to: Hazard a Guess, c/o Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460. We could use more items to keep this column going. Please submit items you would like identified to editorial@farmanddairy.com.

LOGAN, OH • SAT. SEPT. 23, 2023 starting at 10:00 a .M.

LARGE PUBLIC AUCTION!

13801 Old McArthur Road - Logan, OH 43138

Hoosier Style Oversized Kitchen Cabinet w/Caramel Slag Inserts, Ball & Claw Stands, More Furn, Watling 200 Questions 10c Scale, Honest Weight 1c “Lollipop” Scale, Fancy Sears “Acme Oak” Parlor Stove, Chalkware, Logan Pottery Sand Jars & Pitchers, Glassware, Stoneware, Satellite Jumping Shoes, Wall Art, Goodyear Fuel Line Cabinet, Champion Spark Plug Cabinet, (2) Sohio Attendant Jackets, Kenmore ZigZag Sewing Machine, Holiday, TRACTORS & MORE: 1948 Farmall “M”, (2) Late 40’s Ford 9N Tractors, 1960’s Ford 4000 Tractor, 1987 Bayliner Capri 18’ Boat w/ trailer (No Motor, has title), 1996 Four Winds 26’ Camper (Needs

Work, Salvage Title), 2003 Suzuki DRZ-400 Motorcycle (Salvage Title), John Deere 212 Lawn Tractor, 7’x5’ Utility Trailer, 10’x6-1/2’ Utility Trailer, TOOLS: Coats 4040-A Air Tire Changer, Atlas ETC150 Air Tire Changer, Air Compressors, Clarke 100e Welder, Kohler 1750 Portable Generator, Safety Clean Parts Washer, Stihl 16” Chain Saw, Hand/ Power Tools, Hardware, 1980’s-up Car Parts, etc! TERMS: BRIEF LISTING! Cash or Check (If known to us), Visa/MC w/4% Clerking Fee. Pos Id. Food. 100+ Pictures & Flyer on auctionzip.com (ID 5526) or dafauction.com.

DAF AUCTION, INC

AUCTIONEERS: DAVID FLOOD, DIXIE MOLLENKOPF & ALLIE POSTON

614.783.8339 - www.dafauction.com

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ITEM NO. 1256.

Seven therapy dogs placed in W.Va. schools

CHARLESTON, W.Va — Gov. Jim Justice and First Lady Cathy Justice announced on Aug. 28 the next seven therapy dogs that will be placed in schools across West Virginia as a part of the First Lady’s Friends With Paws initiative.

The addition of the seven dogs to Friends With Paws will bring the total number of therapy dogs placed in West Virginia through the program to nineteen.

First announced in March 2022, the Friends With Paws program places certified therapy dogs in various Communities in Schools (CIS) schools across the state, providing companionship and comfort for students in need of a boost. The program is a partnership between the Governor’s Office, West Virginia Communities In Schools Nonprofit and the West Virginia Department of Education.

Therapy dogs are placed in schools within CIS counties where students are disproportionately affected by poverty, substance misuse, or other at-risk situations, and are in the greatest need of a support animal. The dogs serve as a healthy and friendly outlet for these students to address trauma and other socialemotional issues.

The seven new therapy dogs being placed s fall are:

• Ruby, a female golden retriever, will be placed at Greenbrier East High School in Greenbrier County.

• Malfoy, a male yellow Labrador, will be placed at Chapmanville Intermediate School in Logan County.

• Skye, a female brown labradoodle, will be placed at Berkeley Springs High School in Morgan County.

• Tora, a female yellow Labrador, will be placed at Elkins High School in Randolph County.

• Penny, a female yellow Labrador, will be placed at Pendleton County Middle-High School in Pendleton County.

• Meadow, a female yellow Labrador, will be placed at Washington Lands Elementary School in Marshall County.

• Nutter is a male chocolate Labrador. His school placement will be announced at a later date.

More information about Friends

With Paws can be found in Communities In Schools: Friends With Paws, a documentary produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting: youtube.com/watch?v=sZ-6gV1-vL4

Arms Family Museum prepares for ‘Memories of Christmas Past’ exhibit, events

YOUNGSTOWN — The Mahoning Valley Historical Society has begun preparations for the popular “Memories of Christmas Past” exhibit and events.

The first floor of Arms Family Museum closed to visitors Sept. 12 to prepare for the exhibit. The second-floor exhibits will remain open until Oct. 29, after which the entire museum will close for the final preparations.

Admission will be half-price at Arms Family Museum and Tyler History Center until Oct. 29. Prices are $3.50 for adults, $3 for seniors and college students with an ID, $2.50 for children 3 to 18 years old and free for toddlers under 3 years old. Mahoning Valley Historical Society members and active military and veterans with an ID are also free.

online only

StartS to CloSe thurs. sept. 21, 2023

at 6:00 p.m.

Yoder equipment AnnuAl FAll FArm & ConstruCtion

EquipmEnt Auction

online Bidding – live now – lyonS ohio.

400+ Lots featuring Ariel Bucket and Crane Trucks, JD 9760 Combine Sharp!, Tractors and other farm-related equipment. to view entire sale lot by lot including registration, terms, photos etc, visit kigarauction.hibid.com.

Auctioneers: DArrel YoDer, rick kigAr, AnD DAlton collins 419-476-7073 or 419-923-6281

Townville, PA Sat. Sept. 30, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Real eState & ContentS

51.4 aCReS +/-

FoRmeRly the eState oF V. CaRol DRake

31538 State

SAT. OCT. 14, 2023

starting at 10:00 aM

ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION

MULTI PARCEL REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS

88 +/- TOTAL ACRES-PRIME TIMBER-2 GAS WELLS

W/ FREE GAS

LOCATEd AT 455 & 410 ChESTNUT GROvE Rd. UTICA, CANAL TWP., vENANGO CO., PA (approx. 9 miles north of Franklin, PA & 9 miles south of Cochranton, PA)

From Franklin PA take Rt. 322 north 7.4 miles to Foster Rd, east on Foster Rd. to Old Rt. 322, north on old 322 9/10th of a mile to Chestnut Grove Rd.

OPEn HOUsE: sUnDaY OCtOBEr 1st 1-3 P.M.

Hwy.

408, Townville, PA approximately 2.5 miles west townville – maplewood Schools

Real eState – SellS at noon: 51.4 acres +/-, 2 story older vinyl sided home with natural gas forced air heat, garage, pond and lots of Rt. 408 road frontage. Approx. 80-90% wooded, timber was select cut 18” and up 12 years ago. We observed a lot of nice timber while walking the property. Real Estate taxes $1210.00/yr.

OPEn HOUsE – tHUrs., sEPt. 21 frOM 5 – 7 P.M.

You may walk the property at your convenience, brochures with map on site. See auctionzip.com #1520 for photos.

Real eState teRmS: 10% down at time of sale, balance within 45 days. There shall be a 10% Buyer’s Premium added to the final bid to determine the selling price.

& auCtionS

(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988

Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520

Chandlersville, Oh

Sat. Sept. 30, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M.

Attention Horse Lovers, Agri-Business & HoBBy FArmers

8720 Chandlersville rd., Chandlersville, Oh Muskingum County

PARCEL #1 (455 ChESTNUT GROvE Rd.): 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, cedar sided farmhouse with enclosed porch, 2 sun rooms, large living room with a stone woodburning fireplace, kitchen with all appliances, large dining room, laundry room, basement with outside entrance, large concrete patio, original stone chimney and retaining walls, a 63’ x 65’ newer steel building, 86.43 +/acres with approximately 290,482 board feet of prime timber (not including residual) included and 2 gas wells with 800,000 total cubic feet of free gas annually. This is a beautiful property situated atop a hill with a great view, having approx. 66 acres of woods and approx. 20 acres of tillable ground on both sides of Chestnut Grove Rd., established skid trails throughout the property and abundant wildlife. Brochures including aerial map & timber report available on site. Feel free to walk both properties at your convenience.

PARCEL #2 (410 ChESTNUT GROvE Rd.): 1.6 +/- acre old home site, adjoining parcel #1 with an old home in rough condition with old well & septic. A great location for a hunting camp or vacation cottage.

ALSO SELLING tractors, equipment, antiques & collectibles, etc.

RE TERMS: 10% down at time of sale, balance within 45 days. There shall be a 10% buyers premium added to the final bids to determine the selling prices.

See auctionzip.com #1520 for photos and full listing.

OWNER: ThE STEWART F. SONEN ESTATE , KURT SONEN ExECUTOR

& AUCTIONS

(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988

Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520

IN-PERSON PREVIEW of Auction Items/Cata

2

100’s of Acres of Public Land. Also Close to the Wilds.

Salt Creek Township, Close

Don’t Miss Out on this Unique Opportunity! Whether you’re an equestrian enthusiast, a Hobby farmer, a savvy investor, or someone looking to turn their passions into a thriving business, this property has it all. The potential is limitless, and the future is yours to shape.

Call Jeff Koehler at 740-819-8441 to make arrangements to view the property. For more info go to www.koehlerauctions.com

Jeff Koehler, realtor/CaI auCtIoneer 740-819-8441 – www.Koehlerauctions.com

BroKerage: lepI & assoCIates real estate servICes

log:

HUGE ONLINE BUILDING MATERIALS AUCTION OVER 4000 items!! Two Days of In-Person Preview!

Mon. Sept. 18th, 9am-6pm & Tues Sept.

19th, 9am-12pm

Paranzino Auction Facility:

11505 South Avenue, North Lima, Ohio 44452

TUESDAY, September 19th, 2023

AUCTION BEGINS ‘SOFT CLOSE’* :

Tuesday, September 19th at 12pm

PICK-UP of Purchased Auction Items**:

September 20th, 9am to 6pm & September

Register and Bid beginning Friday September 15th. https://pbauctions.hibid.com

21st, 9am to 6pm

*ON AUCTION CLOSE PLEASE NOTE: Auction items will start to “soft close” for our online auctions at 12 PM...Auction items close every 5 seconds starting with item #1 at 12pm.

(720 items per hour.) In addition, during a “soft close” an auction lot may get extended by 2 additional minutes if a bid is placed during the closing minutes of an item. Bidding will not end until 2 minutes pass without a bid. Therefore, the auction may take at least 2 hours or longer depending on the number of last second bids. Please note that if you have items throughout the beginning, middle, and end of the listings make sure you set aside a few hours to watch the bids ending. (Or set maximum automatic bids)

IN-PERSON PREVIEW of Auction Items/Catalog:  Mon. Sept. 18th, 9am-6pm & Tues Sept. 19th, 9am-12pm Paranzino Auction Facility: 11505 South Avenue, North Lima, Ohio 44452

AUCTION BEGINS 'SOFT CLOSE'* :  Tuesday, September 19th at 12pm

PICK-UP of Purchased Auction Items**:  September 20th, 9am to 6pm & September 21st, 9am to 6pm

*ON AUCTION CLOSE PLEASE NOTE:  Auction items will start to "soft close" for our online auctions at 12 PM...Auction items close every 5 seconds starting with item #1 at 12pm. (720 items per hour.)    In addition, during a "soft close" an auction lot may get extended by 2 additional minutes if a bid is placed during the closing minutes of an item. Bidding will not end until 2 minutes pass without a bid.  Therefore, the auction may take at least 2 hours or longer depending on the number of last second bids.   Please note that if you have items throughout the beginning, middle, and end of the listings make sure you set aside a few hours to watch the bids ending. (Or set maximum automatic bids)

**For faster pickup…don’t forget to bring your dolly and extra help.

Paranzino Brothers Inc. is licensed by the State of Ohio and State of West Virginia Departments of Agriculture. If you have any questions/concerns about our auctions please stop by our in-person preview, e-mail info@pbauctions.com or call 1-330-5493133.

View Upcoming Auctions at WWW.PBAUCTIONS.COM

**For faster pickup…don’t forget to bring your dolly and extra help Paranzino Brothers Inc. is licensed by the State of Ohio and State of West Virginia Departments of Agriculture. If you have any questions/concerns about our auctions please stop by our in-person preview, e-mail info@pbauctions.com or call 1-330-5493133.

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 14, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B17
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Story Home, 16 Acres, 60’ x 120’ Pole Building, 12’ x 120’ Lean-To, 6 Horse Stalls, 6 Individual Tack Rooms, Indoor Riding Arena, 3 Outdoor Runs w/16’ x 20’ Sheds, 5 Fenced Paddocks, 24’ x 52’ Pole Building Garage, Public Water, Franklin Schools, to
Utica, Pa
View Upcoming Auctions at WWW.PBAUCTIONS.COM

BUTLER, PA

23, 2023

ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION

5305 COLONIAL AVE, BUTLER, PA 16001

LOCATED: On Corner Of Whitestown Rd & Colonial Ave. Follow Huey Auction Signs ½ Mile From S. Duffy Rd & Whitestown Rd To Auction.

SELLS ABSOLUTE TO HIGH BIDDER * NO MINIMUMS * NO RESERVES

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT PROPERTY W/ LOADS OF POTENTIAL – EXCELLENT LOCATION PLan nOW tO COME taKE a LOOK

CEMENTED WORK SHOP FULLY INSULATED W/ HEAT & REST ROOM.

RE TERMS: $20,000.00 DOWN, DAY OF AUCTION (NON REFUNDABLE) BALANCE IN 30 TO 45 DAYS OR UPON DELIVERY OF CLEAR DEED.

TAXES: APPROX 1470.00 YR. *** NO BUYERS FEE

CALL AUCTIONEER FOR APPT TO VIEW OR MORE INFO.

MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT: (MOST 3 PHASE) Bridgeport model 110 Vertical Milling Machine w/ Digital Read Out & Power feed; Cincinnati Horz. Milling Machine w/ Digital Read Out & Power feed; Tar Now 9’ Lathe 3 & 4 Jaw Chucks, Stead Rest, Quick Change; Power Feed & Other Accessories; Grizzly G4003 3’ Metal lathe w/ Digital Read Out, 4 Jaw Chuck & Accessories; Do All Model 2612-1 Ind. Band Saw; Brown & Sharp Model 612 Surface Grinder w/ Digital Read Out; Clausing Model 1767 Ind. Floor Model Drill Press; Walker Turner Ind. bench Model Drill Press; Ind. Filer; 30 Ton Hyd Press; Baldor Dbl End Ind. Polisher; Baldor Dbl End Ind Grinder; Jet Model JSG-6DC Sander Grinder; Lincoln AC 225 Welder; Honey Well Air Compressor; 3 Phase Converter & more.

FORK LIFT: TCM LP Gas Solid Tire (2600 Cap) *GENERATOR: Martin 3 cyl Diesel 12.5 KW, (665 hrs) *SHOP TOOLS: (Very partial listing) Lots Of Cutting Wheels, End mills, Drill bits of all kinds, tooling, Mics & Machinist Precision tools; 30” x 80” welding table; Rolling Steel Work Table; Dahlstrom Tap Guide;

LOTS Taps & Dies; Tap & Die Organizer; Files; Punches; Chisels; C Clamps; 4” Bench Vise & Others; (4) Craftsman Stack Tool Boxes; Screw Drivers; Hammers; Wrenches of all kinds; Sockets, ratchets; Tork Wrenches; ¾” Air Impacts & others; Therm Eng. Hoist; 20 Ton Bottle Jack; Cutting Torch Outfit; Jack stands; 500 amp load Tester; All Kinds Hand & Power Tools; Skill Miter Saw; Table Saws ; NUTS & BOLTS

3 Phase Motors from 7 ½ hp & Down ; Rex Pipe; & Many Other Items To Numerous To List. NICE CLEAN TOOLS & EQUIPMENT STEEL GUITARS & RECORDING EQUIP. : Emmons LeGrand Pedal Steel Guitar (used by Buddy Emmons); Emmons Lashley LeGrand Pedal Steel Guitar. Peavey Profex; Marantz Professional; Tone Works. LAWN TRACTOR & PARTS: Cub Cadet 1200 w/ mower deck; Cub Cadet 104 ( for parts) Plus LOT OF CUB CADET Parts including: Transmissions, Rear Ends, Decks, Engines, Tin Work & More; FARMALL 4 Cyl. Engine Block & oil pan & Much More. TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/ CURRENT PHOTO ID. NO CREDIT CARDS * NO BUYERS FEE BREAKFAST, LUNCH AVAILABLE ** REST ROOM PROVIDED

Auction Schedule: 9:00 AM Tools & Small 10:30 AM Steel Guitars & recording equip.

11:00 AM REAL ESTATE FOLLOWED BY SHOP EQUIP (Possibly 2 auction rings running)

AUCTIONEER: John R. Huey II - AU-001588-L Slippery Rock, PA - (724) 794-4737

OH 45767

FROM THE TRUST OF DONALD LACKO, A GREAT FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR. WE ARE PLEASED TO CONDUCT THIS OUTSTANDING AUCTION. THERE IS A GREAT LINE UP OF TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES AND GOOD CLEAN FURNITURE, ALONG WITH AN OUTSTANDING 38 ACRES NESTLED IN THE COUNTRY SIDE OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO. DON’T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS BY!

cAST Iron: WAGNER DUTCH OVENS; #7 10 ½” SKILLET W/LID; SM. 3 LEG POT

W/LID; LODGE, WAGNER SKILLET; #10 LODGES SQ. SKILLET; DEEP FRY SKILLET; #8

DEEP FRY SKILLET W/LID.

A.H. JOHNSON WHOLESALE DRUGGIST COLLINGWOOD ONT; GALLON STONE

JUG; BROAD AXE; SCYTHE; FOOT AXE; GLASS WASH BOARD; GALVANIZED FUEL

OIL CANS; SCREW JACK; MOUNTED BULL HORNS; MILK CROCKS; QUILTS; WARD’S

TIP TOP BREAD BOX; BLANKET BOX; 15 GAL. CROCKS.

FurnITurE: PORCELAIN TOP CABINET BASES; UPRIGHT FREEZER; BEAUTI-

FUL AMISH MADE OAK DINING TABLE & 6 CHAIRS; GLIDER ROCKER; 3 PC. OAK LIVING ROOM SUITE; TABLE LAMPS; OAK STAND; SOFA; KNEE HOLE DESK; CHEST OF DRAWERS; 3 PC. OAK FULL SIZE BEDROOM SUITE; OAK WASH STAND; DRESSER

W/MIRROR; SINGLE BED; 3 PC. DARK BEDROOM SUITE; METAL BED; METAL OFFICE

DESK; WOOD BENCHES.

mISc.: CROCK POTS; BAKING PANS; NEWER CHURN; COOKBOOKS; PFALTZGRAFF DINNERWARE; BUTCHER KNIVES; POTS & PANS; HOWARD MILLER WALL CLOCK; NEWER OIL LAMPS; DYSON VACUUM; FLATSCREEN TV; CD’S; CONCRETE DONKEY.

VEhIclES: 2001 BUICK LE SABRE; 1999 CHEVROLET SILVERADO EXT CAB PICKUP; 1995 BUICK REGAL GRAND SPORT; 1979 CHEVROLET C20 4X4 PICKUP.

EQuIPmEnT & ToolS: CASE 450B DOZER, WINCH, 6 WAY BLADE; MASSEY FERGUSON GC2600 4X4 TRACTOR W/LOADER & 54” DECK; 3 PT. FORD 8N TRACTOR; 12’ TANDEM AXLE HOMEMADE TRAILER; HONDA RANCHER 4 WHEELER; HONDA FOURTRAX 250 4 WHEELER; CASE 540 TRACTOR; ENGINE HOIST; SM. AIR COMPRESSOR; BUFFALO DRILL PRESS; LARGE MAGNUM ROLL A ROUND TOOL BOX; SM. HAND TOOLS OF ALL TYPES; LOG SPLITTER; COLEMAN 16 HP. GENERATOR; CHAIN FALL; BACK PACK SPRAYER; CREEPERS; JACK STANDS; 3100 PSI PRESSURE WASHER; FLOOR MODEL DRILL PRESS; WEEDEATER; LINCOLN BUZZ BOX WELDER; AIR HOSE & REEL; LARGE VISE; 10” RADIAL ARM SAW; PROPANE WEED BURNER; FLOOR JACKS; OXY. ACT. OUTFIT; SM. SAND BLAST POT; HAND CRANK SEEDER; WIDE SELECTION OF GARAGE RELATED ITEMS; 6’ 3 PT. BRUSH HOG; 3 PT. REAR 56” TINE TILLER; PIG POLE; 3 PT. SCRAPER BLADE; 3 PT. 6’ FINISH MOWER; 3 PT. DISC; 8 HP REAR TINE TILLER; 8’ FIBERGLASS LADDER; 550 PLASTIC WATER TANK; HUSQVARNA 455 CHAIN SAW; BATTERY CHARGER; MISC. STEEL; LONG HANDLE TOOLS; CART ON WHEELS; APPLIANCE DOLLY; LOG CHAINS.

WAShInGTon counTy, GrAnDVIEW ToWnShIP, 2016 SQ. FT. , 4 bEDroom, 2 bATh, FrEE GAS, 38 AcrES, 24’ X 40’ GArAGE/ShoP cEmEnT Floor , ElEcTrIc, 30’ X 55’ PolE buIlDInG ElEcTrIc, cEmEnT Floor , AmPlE hunTInG, mInuTES From WAynE nATIonAl ForEST, mInuTES From nEW ohIo rIVEr boAT lAunch, ThIS IS A bEAuTIFul WEll-mAInTAInED ProPErTy

AucTIon TErmS PublIc AucTIon SATurDAy, SEPTEmbEr 23, 2023 AT 11:00 A.m. KEElAn mclEISh, AucTIonEEr. TErmS : 10% down non-refundable deposit day of sale, balance due within 30 days of sale. Proof of funds for CASH sale from lending institution or conventional loan approval letter must be presented at auction before bid is accepted. Property sells with no warranties implied or expressed, buildings are being sold “as is.” Buyer is responsible for any and all inspections prior to sale. Property to be sold with no contingencies. BUYER MUST BE PRESENT TO BID AND SIGN SALES CONTRACT, NO EXCEPTIONS. Announcements day of sale take precedent. All information is derived

from sources to be accurate, but not guaranteed. The real property to be sold at auction on Saturday September 23, 2023 is presently owned by Donald Lacko Trust. With regard to the property inspections, all such inspections shall be the sole responsibility of any prospective purchaser and shall take place prior to the auction. No contingencies will be allowed. ID REQUIRED TO REGISTER; TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK; NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS NOR LOSS; ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY PRINTED MATERIAL.

MCLEISH AUCTION SERVICE/CAROL GOFF REALTY KEELAN MCLEISH, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 740-525-0570/740-373-3000

AUCTIONEERS: CHARLIE MCLEISH & BARRY YOAK www.mcleishauctions.com & www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer

B18 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
• SAT. SEPT.
starting at 9:00 a .M. • rEaL EstatE sELLs @ 11:00 a .M.
SUPER NICE 1.66 ACRE CORNER LOT W/ 24’ X 50’ HOME W/ 3 BEDROOM, 1 ½ BATHS, KITCHEN (SELLS W/ ALL APPLIANCES), DINING /LIVING ROOM COMBO., DECK W/ HANDICAP RAMP, FULL CEMENTED CRAWL SPAC; GAS HOT WATER HEAT, CITY WATER & SEPTIC, PARTIAL UPDATED REMODEL. ALSO INCLUDES: NICE 24’ X 32’ FULLY
NEW MATAMORAS, OH • SAT. SEPT. 23, 2023 starting at 10:00 a .M. • rEaL EstatE sELLs at 11:00 a .M. DONALD LACKO TRUST 3293 SHEETS RUN ROAD (TWP. 22), NEW MATAMORAS,
FROM NEWPORT
TAKE STATE ROUTE 7 NORTH 7.3 MILES. THEN LEFT ON SHEETS RUN ROAD (TWP. 22) AND GO 3.3 MILES TO 3293 SHEETS RUN ROAD.
OHIO
ID#9106)
– Email: kjmcleish@ee.net

(To add a nonprofit event to our calendar listing, send details at least three weeks in advance to: Calendar, Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or email: editorial@farmanddairy.com.)

Sept. 15

Socially Raised Calves: Pair Housing, Sept. 15, noon to 1 p.m., Webinar; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/89d00a7e-c957-4ef2-bae463d39275812f/summary.

Sept. 19

Farm Science Review, Sept. 19-21, 135 State Route 38 NE, London, Ohio; details, 614-292-4278 or fsrinfo@osu. edu.

Starting and Improving Farms Conference, Sept. 19-20, Toftrees Golf Resort, 1 Country Club Ln., State College, Pa.; details, https://extension.psu. edu/starting-and-improving-farms.

2023 NARO Ohio and Appalachia Convention, Sept. 19-21, Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, 7033 Glenn Highway, Cambridge, Ohio; details, 918-794-1660.

Ohio EPA Sustainability Conference, Sept. 19-21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Online; details, https://epa.ohio.gov/ about/media-center/events/sustainability-conference-2023.

Sept. 23

Older Youth Beef Production Field Day, Sept. 23, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., OSU ATI Beef Center, Apple Creek, Ohio; details, https://go.osu. edu/2023youthbeefday.

Sept. 26

Beef Cattle AI School, Sept. 26-28, Jackson Agricultural Research Station; details, https://bpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u.osu.edu/dist/4/14980/ files/2023/07/JARSaiSchool223.jpg.

Sept. 29

Stockmanship & Stewardship Tour

Sept. 29-30, Caldwell, Ohio; details, https://www.stockmanshipandstewardship.org/events/caldwell-oh.

Advanced Sheep and Goat Nutrition School, Sept. 29, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Penn State Extension Westmoreland County, 214 Greensburg-Donohoe Station Rd. # E, Greensburg, Pa.; details, https:// web.cvent.com/event/c4da8274-117f4dc7-a444-88fa689afa59/summary

Oct. 1

World Dairy Expo, Oct. 1-6, Madison, Wisconsin; details, worlddairyexpo.com.

Oct. 2

Exploring the Small Farm Dream, Oct. 2-23, Virtual webinar; details, https:// web.cvent.com/event/952774d5-b9aa4283-abd8-e5120662ba09/summary

Oct. 3

Beef Cattle Short Course (Day 1), Oct. 3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Holding Pens at Snider Ag Arena Park Ave. State College, Pa.; details, https://web.cvent. com/event/3d5d2724-dac4-4beb9f74-ace10b7d310e/summary.

Oct. 4

Beef Cattle Short Course (Day 2)

Oct. 4, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Meat Science Laboratory, Porter Road, State College, Pa.; details, https://web. cvent.com/event/3d5d2724-dac44beb-9f74-ace10b7d310e/summary.

A.I. School, Oct. 4-6, Eastern Agricultural Research Center, 16870 Bond Ridge Road, Caldwell, Ohio.

Oct. 5

Cover Crop Interseeding Field Day, Oct. 5, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Penn State Agronomy Farm, 1794 W Pine Grove Road, Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa.; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/e08d4c7d-6881-4ad5-9716-edc5b18263f5/summary.

Oct. 10

Preventive Controls for Human

Food — Dairy Foods Processing, Oct. 10-12, Rodney A. Erickson Food Science Building, 205 Curtin Road, University Park, Pa.; details, https://web. cvent.com/e vent/d0971be7-5c154da7-90bd-02db5072a2ea/summary.

Oct. 11

Retail Farm Market School: Get Your Business on Google Search and Maps, Oct. 11, noon to 1:30 p.m., Virtual workshop; details, https://web. cvent.com/event/f1c70ed5-271d44c8-b511-aa67f9325b1f/summary.

Nov. 1

Preparing Your Dairy for the Future

During Turbulent Economic Times, Ondemand webinar available until Nov. 1; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/322b28b4-b80e-4a93-b4634b4ce4ec5f8f/summary.

Enon VallEy, Pa

SAT. SepT. 16, 2023

STARTING AT 11:00 A.M.

ENON VALLEY COMMUNITY VOL FIRE DEPT.

BENEFIT CONSIGNMENT/ DONATION AUCTION

auction held at 1785 State Route 351, Enon Valley, Pa 16120

No Clothing, Stuffed Furniture or electronics will be accepted.

We reserve the right to refuse items

Watch our Facebook page for pictures and updates

(enon Valley Community Volunteer Fire Department)

TermS – Cash, Check (w/proper id) and Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express)

Food Stand will be OPEN – Not responsible for accidents

All proceeds benefit the Enon Valley Community Volunteer Fire Department

For more INFo, CAll TIm @ 724-730-8034

Donations/Consignments taken up to start of the sale

Announcements the day of the sale take precedence over ad.

All unsold consignments must be removed within 10 days

Online Only

Thurs. sepT. 14, 2023

Columbus, oH

Easton Mall REstauRant

Special Miniature & Fancy Bird Auction

Special Miniature & Fancy Bird Auction

September 30, 2023 | 8:45am

Will accept consignments of mini horses, donkeys, cows, sheep, goats, & fancy birds

8:45am - Antiques and Misc.

9:30am - Hay Sale

11:00am - Baby calves followed by cattle, goats, sheep, & donkeys.

11:00am - Cages, Tools, and Misc.

12:00pm - Cage Birds and Rabbits

Commission is 10% on all animals and 20% on all poultry.

Donkeys, Ponies and Horses need negative coggins test. Goats need scrapie tags.

Poultry cages should be able to be see through. Animals & birds can be dropped o Friday prior to auction date but must have water & feed in cages.

$20 per animal to be entered into the catalog. Non refundable. Will accept consignments until sale time.

Auctioneers:

Aden Yoder 330-231-8983

Tim Miller 740-502-6786

Dennis Hershberger 740-485-9397

Chesterland, Oh Thurs. OcT. 5,

2023

starting at 4:00 P.M. • rEaL EstatE @ 4:00 P.M.

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE & CHATTEL AUCTION

10263 Wye road,

TErMs: 10% down day of auction, Certified/Guaranteed funds (nonrefundable). Balance due at closing, a 10% buyer’s premium will be added to final bid price to constitute purchase price. Property sold “as is” where is. Balance due at closing approximately 45 days.

BuyErs rEaL EstatE agEnts Must rEgistEr 48 Hours Prior to auction By contacting MikE Davis @ 440-749-0860.

chATTEL TO FOLLOW rEAL EsTATE: 1959 Daimler-Benz 220S made in Western Germany, 1969 Daimler-Benz 300SEL/8 6.3 made in Germany, 1970 Dodge Polara 4 door, 1999 Hyundai Accent GL 4 door with 154K + miles, Bernina sewing machine, Singer Professional 33IK105 sewing machine, Juki MO134 embroidery machine, Singer Tiny Taylor mending machine (new), Toyota knitting machine, Amana bottom drawer freezer, Amana gas stove, Kitchen Aid electric dryer, Speed Queen washer, Kenmore refrigerator, Gibson upright freezer, Player piano electric, piano rolls, hutch w/2 glass doors & 3 drawers & door, bookshelf with glass front doors, round coffee table & 2 end tables, Fidelity phonograph, older rocker, salt & pepper collection, Moss metal porch milk box, Casio electronic keyboard (new), yard cart, Panasonic window AC, metal shelving, Yard man vac-sweep, MTD push mower, wooden step ladder, yard/hand tools, metal trash cans, metal buckets, metal watering can, lawn tractor blades, gas cans, lawn sweeper, wagon, jewelry: watches, pins, necklaces, watch fob & knives, car parts.

Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.

Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/ Stouffer Realty

15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062

440-749-0860

“What We Sell Is Service”

Like new items

LemOnsHARk RestAURAnt (OPen Less tHAn 1 YeAR) online bidding

Equipment and seating and décor and smallwares; Chargrills, ref. prep tables, & work bases, worktop coolers; 6 Gas Hibachi tables, cold line, sinks, metro type shelves, Fryers, Slicer, Heaters, dishes, bar tables, emr. blender, Dish machine, Ice Maker, Robo coup, miso soup disp. Online event will also have items from other closed Columbus restaurants.

restaurant equipment

Auction specialists of America

WWW.AuctionByDelphia.com Paul DelPhia, auctioneer 614-267-5100

Southington, oh sat. sept. 23, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.

AUCTION

4930 County Line turnpike Road

Southington, ohio 44470

1936 Chevrolet Master Deluxe, 1964 ½ Ford Mustang original motor & transmission needs restored, 1975-1982 Corvette front end, old dash speedometer, Wisconsin Motor Corp. parts, hub caps, license plates, Bridgelite car cover, paint sprayers, car mirrors, head & taillights, oilers, organizers, ladders, toolboxes metal & plastic, sockets, wrenches, files, metal gas cans, Coleman lanterns & heater, electric saws & drills, air hose & reel, CoCa Cola: glass bottle vending machine, crate & cooler (rough), Metal signs: Jaguar Ln, Sailor Jerry Special Rum, old Cans: Eureka Harness Oil, Sohio, Cities Service Blue Club Motor oil, New Texaco Motor Oil, Lube & Tires, No Parking Anytime, ColleCtor Cards: Racing, Football & Baseball, Toys: Fire Fighter Unit No. 508 pedal fire truck, Plastic & Metal some old & some new, Strutco Toyland Garage metal truck, windup plastic rabbit, doll house furniture, marbles, games, some Legos, Collector cars & trucks some in boxes, hot wheels, Fisher Price, advertisers: BF Goodrich first I Rubber w/tire & rim, key chains, rulers & yard sticks, buttons, ash trays, drink stirrers, bottle openers, Hygrade Pasteurized Process Cheese boxes, Ball Bearing-Ball Bearing Casters crate, Beer tap Handles: Pabst blue ribbon, Michelob & George Kilmans Beer, smoking pipes, straight razors, Neon battery clock, Magyar Posta Tulajdona phone, Elvis books, stamps & pictures, albums, 45’s records, old books, Plains Indians & Chicago Railroad Fair official guide magazine, old cameras, nesting bowls, Corning ware dishes sets, Ball blue & clear canning jars (several), zinc & glass lids, metal bread box & canister set, table top metal fan w/ brass propeller, CHristMas: ornaments, bulbs, string lights & aluminum small table top tree, old bottles, Pepsi & Coke bottles, small crocks w/lid clamp, Nancy Drew Mystery Story books, collector plates, RXR lantern w/ red globe, lantern w/clear globe, flatware in wooden box, costume jewelry, jewelry boxes, Bulova table top radio, Milk Bottles: Isaly’s, Brookfield, Johnstown & Youngstown, Brunton Farm Dairy milk caps, metal & plastic milk crates, insulators, Cream Ale bottles in cardboard box, baseball gloves, totes, scythe, shaving lotion glass bottles, bank bags, shoe lathes, glass piggy bank, box fan, punch bowl, china dishes, porcelain coffee pot, train track, train junction boxes, train cars, train power packs, aUCtioneers note : This is only a partial listing! Many unique & unusual pieces.

CoMe out and spend the day with us!

terMs: CASH, CHECK, MC & VISA 10% Buyers Premium. lunch stand available. Mike

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AlliAnce, OH

Mon. Sept. 25, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Investors – Home seekers – BuIlders College vIew estate ltd

auCtIon #1 – 11 vaCant lots wItH utIlItIes sold HIgHest BIdder CHoICe

auCtIon #2 – 2+ aCres – sold as unIt wItH utIlItIes sold From auCtIon #1 loCatIon – lays nICe

Fronts on two sIdes – all resIdentIal

lIve onsIte wItH onlIne BIddIng avaIlaBle

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: auction #1 location: Federal ave., alliance, oH 44601. directionS :

Take W. State St. to Federal Ave. and south to auction. Watch for KIKO signs. auction #2 location: Klinger Ave., Alliance, OH 44601. Directions: Take Klinger Ave. north of Beeson or south of Vine.

Winona Garden Tractor Pullers Club receives gift

Bob Greenisen, of Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services in Salem, Ohio, presents a check in the amount of $5,831 to the Winona Garden Tractor Pullers Club on Aug. 26 at Hall Park on Whinnery Road in Winona, Ohio. Greenisen’s gift has enabled the club to purchase portable electronic equipment that displays the speed and distance of each pull in large 12-inch numerals. Pictured, left to right, are Scott John, co-chairman of WGTP; Bob Greenisen; Lee Stamp, Hall Park director and Nate Strabala, co-chairman of WGTP.

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auction 1 StartS : Mon. SePt. 18, 2023

auction 2 StartS : tueS. SePt. 19, 2023

auction 1 enDS : Mon. SePt. 25, 2023

auction 2 enDS : tueS. SePt. 26, 2023

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For maps and brochure call or visit us on the web. terMS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be sold as Separate Parcels, Bidder’s Choice, and not to be offered as an Entirety.

auCtIoneer/realtor: russell t. (rusty) kIko, Jr., C.a.I., 330-495-0923, rustykIko@kIkoCompany.Com

KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Akron, oH

Sat. Sept. 16, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M.

Live Onsite

QuaLity Firearms - tOOLs akrOn, OH - summit COunty

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on location: 4700 South Main St., akron, oh 44319. DirectionS: From St. Rt. 619 take South Main St. south or just north of Caston Road to auction.

FirearMS: Smith & Wesson: Mod. M&P 9, 9mm, Performance Pistol, Mod. 637-2, 38 Sp., SS, Revolver, Mod.

351-PD, 22 Mag., Revolver - Mod. Gov-

ernor, 45/ 410 Ga., Revolver - colt: Mod. King Cobra, 357 Mag., Revolver - Springfield: Mod. 1911 Long Slide, 10mm Pis-

tol - henry: Mod. H010GGC, 45/70 Cal.,

Rifle, Mod. H012GMCC, 357 Mag., Rifle, Mod. H014-308, 308 Cal., Rifle - remington: Mod. 700, 7 Mm Mag., Rifle, Mod. 700, 7mm Ultra Mag., Rifle, Mod. 700, 243 Cal., Rifle, Mod. 700, 30.06 Cal., W/

Burris Scope, Rifle, Mod. 700, 22-250 Cal., W/ Tasco Scope Rifle - remington: Mod. 1100 American Classic, 12 Ga., W/ Gold Inlaid, Shotgun, Mod. 11-87, 12 Ga., Shotgun, Mod. 1100, 12 Ga., Shotgun, Mod. 870 Express Mag., 20 Ga., Shotgun, Mod. 870, 20 Ga., Shotgun - kimber: Mod. 1911 Rapide Black Ice, 45 Cal.,

Pistol - lefever: Mod. Nitro Special, 20

Ga., Shotgun — 2 Ten Point Crossbows - Leupold VX 3x9x40 & 2x7x33 Scopes -

9mm Ammo – Holsters - Grips

toolS - BlackStone GrillS: Blackstone Grill & Tabletop Grille - Matco Toolbox - Stihl MS180C & MS250

Chainsaws - Paslode Nail Gun - Snap On Wrenches, Scrapers & Ext. - Vise Grips - MAC, Cornerstone & Wright Tools (Sockets, Flaring Tool, Torque Sockets) - Air Hammer - Fluke Meters - Snap

On Cars – Cables - Werner Alum. Stand & More

alSo SellinG: 32 ft. Tandem axle trailer (needs deck)

auctioneerS note: Many of the firearms NIB, not a large auction, be on time.

terMS on chattelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. Firearms buyers must be an Ohio resident, 21 years of age to purchase a handgun and 18 years of age to purchase a long gun. Buyer will be required to fill out firearm buyer information paperwork at pickup. No shipping of firearms.

auCtiOneer/reaLtOr: JOHn W. sLagLe, 330-418-4963, Or JOHnsLagLe@kikOCOmpany.COm

kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Firearms & archery auctions

auction 1: Knives - archery - hunting clothes

auction 2: Firearms - ammo - accessories

canton, ohio

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/PickuP location: kiko auction Gallery - 3201 Parkway St., canton, oH 44708 DirectionS : From I-77 (just north of downtown Canton) take the 13th St. exit. Take 13th St. west to Parkway St. and merge right to auction gallery. Watch for KIKO signs.

Auction 1: Knives - Archery - hunting clothes

Preview: MondAy - sePteMber 25, 2023 - 3:30-5:00 P.M.

PicKuP: thursdAy - sePteMber 28, 2023 – 3:00-6:30 P.M.

kniveS: Approx. 200+ Remington – Buck – Winchester – Gerber – Case – Schrade – Leatherman – ColtSmith & Wesson – Meyerco – CRKT – Harley - Kershaw & More. arcHery: Vortex Excalibur crossbow - Ten Point mod. Titan TL 7 & mod. Defender CLS crossbows - Bear youth bow - asst. bows - Tree climbers, ladders & stands – sev. dozen Easton alum. shaft and wood shaft arrows –points - Bitzenburger fletching jigs - bow squares – targets -

grunt calls - bow covers – fletching - camp make up - many items packed away. HuntinG clotHeS – caMPinG : Woolrich coats & pants - camo bibs, shirts & pants - Walls brush pants –boots - rain gear – hats – coveralls – vest - most all are new old stock - deer carrier - Berkley fishing line winder - paintball guns - fishing poles - air rifles - metal detector –binoculars – scopes - cleaning kits & more.

Auction 2: FireArMs - AMMo - Accessories

Preview: MondAy - sePteMber 25, 2023 - 3:30-5:00 P.M.

PicKuP: thursdAy - sePteMber 28, 2023 – 3:00-6:30 P.M.

rifleS: winchester: mod.94, 30/30 cal. Commemorative, mod. 1894, 30 WCF, mod. 61, 22 cal. - Herold/f Jager: O/U, 16 ga./9.3x 72 cal. - Mass arms: mod 1882, 3-barrel set, 20 ga., 22/35/30 cal. - uS Springfield: mod. 1898, 30/40 Krag - enterprise Gunworks: BP full stock, 38 cal. - r. Buchmiller: BP, full stock, 36 cal. - Goulcher: BP, 1/2 stock, 36 cal. - whitmore wolff: BP, 1/2 stock, 38 cal. - flobart: 22 cal. - russian: (2) mod. SKS, 7.62x39 mm - Marlin: mod. XT 22, 22 mag., mod. Golden 39A, 22 cal. - ruger: mod. PC Carbine, 9 mm, (3) mod. 10/22, 22 cal. - Henry: mod. H012M, 38/357 mag. - Mossberg: mod. Plinkster 702, 22 cal. - enfield: mod. #4 MK2, 303 cal. - Savage: mod. 11, 243 cal. - Thompson center: mod. Omega, 50 cal. - weatherby: mod. Vanguard, 300 Weatherby mag. - BSa: 30.06 cal. - remington: 514, 22 cal., mod. 700, 308 cal.

SHotGunS: Browning: mod. Sweet Sixteen, 16 ga. - remington: mod. Wingmaster 870, 12 ga., mod. 1100, 12 ga., mod. 870 Express, 20 ga. - Stevens: mod. 77F, 20 ga. - wM Parkhurst: SxS, 12 ga. - western arm co.: single, 12 ga. - Mossberg: mod. 88, 20 ga. - kessler arms: mod. 326FR, 20 ga.

HanDGunS: colt: mod. Cowboy, 45 L. Colt, mod. Navy, BP, 38 cal. — Smith & wesson: mod. M&P Shield, 9mm mod. 642-2, 38 sp. - Sig Sauer: (2) mod. SP2022, 9 mm - mod. 2, 38 cal. - J. Stevens: mod. Offhand, 22 cal.Manhatten: BP, 36 cal. - iver Johnson: Favorite 2, 32 cal. - true Blue: 32 cal. - H&r: mod. Victor, 32 cal., mod. 929, 22 cal., mod. Top break, 32 cal. - taurus: mod. Tracker, 22 cal., mod. 66, 357 mag. - ruger: mod. Standard, 22 cal., mod. SR 22, 22 cal., mod. Blackhawk, 357 mag. - Bersa:

mod. Thunder 380, 380 cal. - walther: mod. PPK/S, 9 mm - rG: mod. RG15, 22 cal. - Heritage arms: mod. Rough Rider, 22 cal.

aMMo – acceSSorieS: Several thousand rounds of ammo: 9 mm, 300 mag., 25.06, 7,62x39 mm, 22, 38 sp. 410, 20, 12 ga. & more - Laser Lyte training gun - toy gunsgun books – holsters - hard and soft cases

auctioneerS note: Portion of firearms from 2 private collections. All FFL terms in effect, local buyers of firearms can pick up at above checkout date and time. Visit www.kikoauctions.com to find the link to the Proxibid catalog for more photos & information. Contact John Slagle with any questions at 330-418-4963 or johnslagle@ kikocompany.com

online terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. To register for online bidding and full terms, go to www.kikoauctions.com for a link to Proxibid. After the auction, buyers will be contacted by Shipping Saint to choose pickup or shipping. Buyers are responsible for $5 handling fee per lot plus shipping costs. Items will be shipped within 10 business days of Shipping Saint invoice being paid.

auctioneer/realtor: John W. slagle, 330-418-4963, or Johnslagle@KiKocompany.com

kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Silly Science

Sunday set to return Sept. 17

YOUNGSTOWN — OH WOW!

The Roger and Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology will host its 13th annual Silly Science Sunday event Sept. 17 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown Youngstown.

OH WOW! takes over Central Square to provide a variety of handson activities, exhibitors and stage shows all related to science, technology, reading, engineering, art and mathematics. Exhibitors include Youngstown State University College of STEM, YWCA Mahoning Valley, First Robotics, The Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, MCCTC, Valley STEM Academy, BRITE Energy Innovators, Western Reserve Media PBS and Daniel Tiger, Home Depot–Austintown, SMARTS, Sharon Robotics, City Machine Technologies, OSU Mobil Unit, AWL–Trumbull County and more.

There will also be food vendors including Sweet Sips, One Hot Cookie, Armida’s Cucina and G&G Concessions. This year, the event is a kickoff to 7 Days of STEM, Youngstown’s Regional Science and Technology Festival. Each of the six days following Silly Science Sunday, OH WOW! has invited its community partners to host STREAM-related activities at their locations.

Zoar speaker to discuss history of Ohio barns

ZOAR, Ohio — The 2023 Zoar Free Speaker Series continues with an informational discussion of the history of Ohio barn construction and its crucial role in agriculture.

Ohio barns expert Tom O’Grady will give this free presentation Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. at the Zoar School House.

O’Grady has researched Ohio’s natural and cultural geography and settlement for 25 years, with a focus on barns, mound builders and Ohio canals.

No reservations are required. Free parking is available near the School House. Visit www.historiczoarvillage.com or call 330-874-3011 for more information.

DiamonD, oH

Wed. Sept. 27, 2023

starting at 6:00

26 Acres LAnd – MostLy tiLLAbLe – soMe Woods

MiLton tWp. – MAhoning co. – JAckson MiLton schooLs

LAys nice – gAs & oiL MinerAL rights trAnsfer – free gAs onLine bidding AvAiLAbLe

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: n pricetoWn rd. (St. rt. 534), diamond, oH 44412. directionS: Take I-76 to Rt. 534 exit and north approx. 1 mile. Watch for KIKO signs. maps at site or visit us on the web. auction held onsite. termS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

Auction by order of: stephen & diAne bAdgett

Auctioneer/reALtor: russeLL t. (rusty) kiko, Jr., c.A.i., 330-495-0923, rustykiko@kikocoMpAny.coM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

StartS : Fri. Sept. 15, 2023 at 3:00 P.M.

endS : Fri. Sept. 22, 2023 at 3:00 P.M.

Online Only AuctiOn

1997 FOrd e-450 AmbulAnce W/ 7.3 diesel

2000 FOrd WheelchAir VAn – FOrd e-series

VAn PArts – Furniture – misc.

Owner selling building. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. preview/pickup location: 8597 Market St., BoardMan, oH

44512.

preview: Monday – September 18, 2023 – 4:00-5:00 P.M.

pickup: Tuesday – September 26, 2023 – 2:00-6:00 P.M. note: Building is listed through KIKO. Call Rudy at 330-540-2416 or Melanie at 330-831-1446. online terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $1,000 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

AuctiOn by Order OF: KlG AmbulAnce

AuctiOneer/reAltOr: rudy KiKO, 330-540-2416 kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Online Only AuctiOn

Magnolia, oH

Sat. Sept. 30, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

10.682 Acres Mostly Wooded lAnd W/ cAbin close to AtWood lAke – deer And turkey – no Zoning! rose tWp. - cArroll county – sAndy VAlley lsd

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: Briar and thunder rd. nW, Magnolia, oh 44643.

real eState: 10.682 acres mostly wooded land with cabin close to Atwood Lake. Whether you’re looking for that ideal getaway to enjoy nature or looking for a place to build, this property has it all. The 12’ x 28’ cabin is a perfect place to retreat from the busyness of life. This newer cabin has open space with loft, Glee mini split AC/heating unit, electric and a covered porch. The property has open woods consisting of mature pine and poplar trees along with younger oak, cherry, hickory, and a thick bedding area perfect for the hunter looking to harvest that big buck. Walk the property at your leisure and pick out the perfect spot to build your home or hang a deer stand. Half year taxes are $201.77. Immediate hunting rights with good down payment! Contact auctioneer for more information or help with financing.

Auctioneer/reAltor: eugene r kiko, ext. 113 or 330-495-0131

KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

online only

StartS : Mon. Sept. 18, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

endS : Mon. Sept. 25, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

SuSan Smith andeS eState and PhiliP J. andeS eState Online Only auctiOnS!

2017 mercedeS-Benz e300 4matic aWd

2015 chevy 1500 high cOuntry 4x4 truck

1996 BOmBardier Sea dOO W/ trailer

Vehicles and Sea Doo all sell to settle the estate online only. preview/ pickup Location: 57430 ohio riverview rd., ShadySide, oh 43947. auctiOn By Order Of: nancy andeS executrix fOr the SuSan Smith andeS eState, BelmOnt cO PrOBate #23 eS 2, and nancy andeS executrix fOr the PhiliP J. andeS eState, BelmOnt cO. PrOBate #22 eS 223 Also selling At Absolute online only Auction!

can-am cOmmander limited rOtax 1000 Side By Side kuBOta zd1211l dieSel zerO turn mOWer – dryfire target SimulatOr – Quality furniShingS – aPPlianceS – tanning Bed – SafeS – camPing/OutdOOr gear – david green fur cOatS – e BikeS – cOllectiBleS – Shelving – mOre! Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. preview/ pickup Location: 57430 ohio riverview rd., ShadySide, oh 43947. auctiOneer/realtOr: eugene r kikO ext.113 Or 330-495-0131 kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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SeverAl thOuSAnd Feet OF GOOd PAllet ShelvinG – electric FOrkliFtS – cOmPlete rAPiStAn POwer Belt cOnveyOr SyStem with twO mezzAnineS – wAlk-in cOOlerS/FreezerS – OFFice cuBicleS – All SOld in lArGe lOtS Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. PickuP Location: 1133 E. MarkEt St., WarrEn, oH 44483.

PREVIEW: FRIday – SEPtEmbER 15, 2023 – 11:00 a m.-1:00 P.m

PICKUP: by aPPoIntmEnt only

Lot 1: Complete Rapistan power belt conveyor system with two Mezzanines and several hundred feet of pallet shelving with 21 1/2’ and 12’ uprights and 8’ cross members – conveyor system with inclines and returns all designed to go together.

Lot 2: Several hundred feet of pallet shelving with assorted uprights from 8’ to 12’ with 8’ cross members.

Lot 3: (3) walk-in coolers, 17 1/2’ X 60’, 18 1/2’ X 22’ and 24’ X 24’.

Lot 4: Hyster ride-on electric forklift, Yale NDR030 ride-on electric forklift, Yale electric pallet jack – all sold together – all have been sitting.

Lot 5: Office cabinets, 6 sections, oak display and file organizers.

notE: Buyers are responsible for dismantling and loading. Buyer will need to have liability insurance. All items must be removed by Nov. 1, 2023.

tErMS: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $2,000. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used.

AuctiOneer/reAltOr: rAndAll l kikO, 330-831-0174, rAndAllkikO@kikOcOmPAny.cOm And dOuGlAS l milAnO, 330-205-2196, dmilAnO@kikOcOmPAny.cOm kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Salem, OH

Tues. sepT. 26, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M.

71.5 Acres Of fArmlAnd With WOOds & PAsture Butler tWP. – cOlumBiAnA cO West BrAnch schOOl district sells As A unit

Family owned for years. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion: Tower rd., salem, oH 44460. (Gps use 29237 Tower rd., salem, oH 44460). direcTions: Take Tower Rd. west of SR 9 or Georgetown Rd. southwest of Salem and Rt. 45 bypass to Carey Rd. & just east to Tower Rd. and south to address. Watch for KIKO signs. real esTaTe: 71.5 acres with frontage on Tower Rd. - approx. 50+ acres of tillable farmland with some woods with wildlife and nature and pastureland. Nice location. Walk the land at your convenience. Gas and oil mineral rights do not transfer.

Terms on real es -

TaTe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

AuctiOneer/reAltOr: rAndAll l. KiKO, 330-831-0174, rAndAllKiKO@KiKOcOmPAny.cOm

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LitchfieLd, Oh

Tues. sepT. 19, 2023

starting at 10:30 aM • real estate sells at 11:30 a .M.

PRivaTe 1-OwneR 12.2-acRe esTaTe

GOOd TwO-sTORy HOme w/ aTTacHed GaRaGe - 30x40 sHOP

aTTacHed 30x30 equiP sHed - 18x50 and 20x40 lean-TO addiTiOns

sTOcked POnd - OPen & wOOded land - nice seTback Off THe ROad liTcHfield TwP. - medina cO

alsO sellinG On-siTe Only: 1989 lincOln TOwn caR - fORd fOcus

m f. TRacTOR - TOOls - HOuseHOld - fuRniTuRe

live aucTiOn wiTH Online biddinG available On Real esTaTe Only

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locaTion: 4535 BryenTon rd., liTchfield, oh 44253 direcTions: Take Rt. 83 north of Rt. 42 & 224 to Smith Rd., west to Bryenton Rd., north to address OR Bryenton Rd. south of Rt. 18 (Norwalk Rd.) to address.

real esTaTe: 1-owner 12.2 acres w/ good vinyl sided two-story home built in 1976 w/ 2,100 SF of living area. Main level features fully applianced kitchen, dining room, living room, front foyer, and family room w/ wood burner insert, 3-season room, enclosed rear porch, half bath, laundry room w/ washer & dryer, and utility room. Three second level bedrooms & full bath. Two-car attached garage. LP fired boiler heat, drilled water well, and private septic system. 30x40 shop area w/ water, 220v elec. and loft, 30x30 rear addition, plus 20x40 rear lean-to for livestock and 18x50 lean-to, loads of storage. Stocked pond, approx. 1/2 tillable land, balance wooded. You’ll like this property. Family owned for years.

Terms on real esTaTe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

auTos - TracTor – Tools: Clean 1989 Lincoln

Town Car loaded w/ 71K miles - 2005 Ford Focus 193K miles - M.F. 65 gas 3 pt. loader, been sitting - tow behind car dolly - 3 pt. post hole digger - 3 pt. blade - shop vac - bolt bin - torches - lawn tools - hyd. jacks - battery charger - tool chest base - steel work bench & vise - 1” impact - dbl. shaft grinder - Ram metal band saw - R12 bottles - Lincoln AC/DC welder - elec. power washer - space heater - early front end alignment tool - floor jack - bearings - sm. bolt organizerelec. power tools – Mag-Power MIG 175 T welder - Unico mower, as-is - weed whip - old Craftsman rototiller - scrap iron – misc. items.

furniTure- household – piano: nice lg. modern oak roll top desk - cedar chest - 5 pc. colonial queen

bedroom suite - dressers - 5 pc. double bedroom suite - bookshelves - upholstered furniture - walnut wall clock - wicker buggy - Danbury Mint collector cars - spinet piano - Fenton basket - glassware - small kitchen appliances - Pyrex - dishes - pots - pans - hand painted lampbedding - brass piano light - Aladdin oil lamp - elec. keyboard - small safe - globe - Rogers flatware - music books - family scale - usual HH items.

Terms on

chaTTels: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

aucTiOn by ORdeR Of: JeffRey d fiamella, TRusTee fOR Pamela R. TRiana TRusT aucTiOneeR/RealTOR: Randall l kikO, 330-8310174, RandallkikO@kikOcOmPany.cOm KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Seville, oh

Fri.

Oct. 6, 2023

starting at 12:30 P.M.

OppOrtunity presents!

34-Acre FArm - chArming updAted FArmhOuse shOp - BArn - Open & WOOded

OrgAnic crOplAnd - cOuntry VieWs - timBer liVe AuctiOn With Online Bidding AVAilABle medinA cO. - WestField tWp. - clOVerleAF lsd

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: 5835 Mud lake rd., Seville, OH 44273 directiOnS : From I-76 north of Seville take OH-3 south 1.7 mi. to Main St. Continue on OH-3 south 1.5 mi. to Mud Lake Rd. Located south of Seville and north of Creston. Watch for KIKO signs!

OPen HOuse: MOnday - OctOber 2, 2023 - 4:00-6:00 P.M.

real eState: Opportunity presents! 34-acre farm with charming, updated 4-bed home. Real estate features a nice mix of gently rolling farmland, pastureland, updated home, bank barn, shop, wooded acreage with timber and future potential. A gem of southern Medina County. Main floor of home features kitchen with breakfast nook, living area, master bedroom, updated full bath and laundry. Refinished hardwood floors showcase homes original character. Second floor boasts three additional bedrooms all with country charm. Property features many updates including new aeration system, plumbing, A/C, electrical, vinyl siding and much more. Front deck/porch with scenic views. Bank barn and 32’ x 60’ pole barn offers space for livestock, equipment, projects, storage, and/or business. Gently rolling, tillable farmland currently being farmed certified organic. Wooded acreage features current and future timber potential. Scenic country views surround! Property meticulously maintained. Truly a must-see property! Owner moving to family farmstead. Real estate is an investment you can enjoy. Call auctioneer to ask how to use your current property to buy this one! Join us for an open house Monday, October 2nd 4:00-6:00 P.M.

terMS On real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

AuctiOn By Order OF: Jed & sArAh hArtzler

AuctiOneer/reAltOr: pete KiKO, Jr., 330-749-7898, pKiKO@KiKOcOmpAny.cOm

kikO auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Dalton, oH • Fri. Sept. 22, 2023

starting at 11:30 a .M.

2-Acre Mini FArM

Also selling clAssic cAr collection & Much More!! sugArcreek twp. - south eAst lsD - wAyne county Real estate and contents sell at absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on location: 18739 Jericho rd., dalton, oh 44618. directionS: From US-RT 30 take SR241 south for 4.7 Miles. Turn right onto Jericho Rd. to auction location. Watch for KIKO Signs.

real estate sells at 12:00 P.M. • Cars sell at 12:30 P.M.

OPen HOuse: MOnday sePt. 18tH 4:30 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.

real eState: Well-kept 3-bedroom home, shop, barn and detached garage on 1.85 acre. The main floor of the home features a spacious living room, bedroom, full bath with tub shower, kitchen with attached dining room, and hardwood floors throughout. The second story features two bedrooms and ample storage under eaves. Full basement includes laundry, root cellar, 200-amp breaker electric and updated gas heat. This home extends a welcoming atmosphere with rustic farmhouse undertones throughout. Ready for your personal touch!

The outbuildings include a 30’x 40’ shop, built in 2015 w/ block foundation, 8’x 16’ overhead door, 10 ft. ceilings & concrete floors plumbed for in-floor heat. 20’x 24’ garage with 7’x 9’ overhead door. 16’x 20’ barn with overhead hayloft attached to partially fenced pasture. 16’x 24’ enclosed pavilion with wood burner and wall to wall windows. 12’x 24’ JDM Storage Shed, 2019, 7’x 8’ overhead door to be sold separate after real estate. This property has much to offer, well-kept with many recent updates all on a beautiful country setting just 4 miles from Mt. Eaton. Call auctioneer to learn how to use your current home to purchase this one!! Wayne Co. parcel #’s 49-00042.000 & 49-00043.000. Half year taxes $902. termS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

This car collection was owned by the late Tim Mast, a local car enthusiast. He enjoyed these cars for many years, and we are honored to conduct his auction.

- Jigsaw - Bike Rack – Misc. Home Decor - Steamer Trunk - Small Kitchen Appliances - Flatware - Dining Table & Chairs - Suede Couch - Yard Tools - Milk Crates - Cordless Trimmer - Oak Rocking Chair - Fire Safe - Upholstered Lift Chair - Panasonic Speaker System - Vint. Pyrex Set - Ford Bronco Radio - Port. Air Compressor - Kneehole Desk - File Cabinets - Westinghouse Upright Freezer - Criterion 5 cu. ft. Chest Freezer - Elect. Pole Saw - Queen 4 Pc. Bedroom Set - Glass Top Coffee Table – Washer And Dryer – Dehumidifier – Decorative Outhouse or Folding Picnic Table - Magazine Rack & Many Items Unlisted claSSic car collection SellS to Settle the eState on location: 1963 Chevy Impala Convertible, Gloss Black With Red Leather Interior, 283 V-8, Automatic, A/C, 105k Miles, Very Sharp!1966 Ford Thunderbird Convertible, Tan Metallic W/ Cream Leather Interior, Roadster Tonneau Cover, 428 V-8, Automatic, A/C, Power Windows, Fully Loaded, 131k Miles, Clean! - 1966 Ford T-Bird 2 Door Hard Top, Russet Orange With Black Interior, 428 V-8, Automatic, A/C, Power Windows, 72k Miles - 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible, Cream With Olive Green Interior, 302 V-8, 3 Speed Manual, 129k Miles Ready To Drive! - 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible, White W/ Red Pin Striping, 2 Tone Interior, 302 V-8, Automatic, 75k Miles - 1976 Ford F100 Ranger XLT, 2 Tone Paint, 351 Windsor V-8, Automatic, 2WD, Power Windows, A/C, Shows 36k Miles, Solid Clean Truck! - 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass F-85 Deluxe 4 Door Sedan, White Paint W/ Cream Leather Interior, 425 Jetfire V-8, Automatic, 80k Miles - 1929 Ford Model A Woody Wagon, 3 Row Bench Seat, Runs And Drives, Shows 4k Miles, One Of A Kind With A Unique History! - 1980 Honda CB-900 Custom, Air Suspension, Windshield, Sissy Bar, 4cyl. 34k Miles termS on chattelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. online termS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

20ft Ext. LadderCornhole Boards - Dimensional Lumber - Trailer Dolly - Hand Toolboxes - Loads Of Shop Supplies And Hardware - Floor Jacks - Elect. Miter Saw - Ant. Marbles - Port. Air Tank - Tailgate - (3) Push Mowers - (3)

Toro S200 Snowblowers - Ant. Howard Mantle Clock - Mid-Cent. Modern Upholstery Chairs - Drill Press

clAssic cArs Auction By orDer oF: MichAel MAst, executor For tiMothy s. MAst estAte, wAyne co. proBAte cAse # 2023 pB-e 00897 Auctioneers/reAltors: JAcoB whitAcre, 330-417-9123, or JwhitAcre@kikocoMpAny.coM, AnD peter r kiko, sr., 330-705-5996 or peter@kikocoMpAny.coM KiKo auctioneers – (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

B22 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
local conSignment: 1963 Buick Lasabre Convertible, Red W/ White Leather Interior, 401 V-8 Nail Head, Automatic, 91K Miles, Sharp, Ready To Drive! alSo Selling: Carry-On 5’x 8’ Utility Trailer - Daytona Self Loading Car Dollies - Over 2000 Trucker Ball Caps, Many Local - Auto Related Advertising - License Plate Collection - Loads Of Diecast Model Cars - Quality USA Tools - 5 Car Dolly Sets - Battery Chargers - Dewalt
– 2-Wheel Dolly - Seagrams Lighted Sign - Vint. Crates - Vint. Coca-Cola Cooler - 7Up Cooler -
Ramps - Extension Cords - Power Tools - Stihl BG65C Blower - Mr. Heater Propane Heater - Christmas Decor - Vint. Match Box Slot Cars - School Bell - Road Signs And Street Lights - Car Parts - Hand Pump Log Splitter - 42” Lawn Roller - 32” Lawn Sweeper - Fert. Spreader - Diamondback Bike -
Cordless Drill
Car
Warner
Hundreds of Recipes Online at FarmandDairy.com/recipes What’s Dinner? for

online only

StartS : Mon. Sept. 18, 2023

at 1:00 P.M.

endS : Fri. Sept. 22, 2023 at 1:00 P.M.

Boyce Auction

John Deere – tools – Brush hog – householD

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. preview/pickup Location: 8680 parkS ave., aLLiance, oH 44601.

preview: Wednesday – September 20, 2023 – 4:00-6:00 P.M.

pickup: Tuesday – September 26, 2023 – 1:00-5:00 P.M.

equipMent: JD 1028E Snowblower – JD 6 Ft., 307 Brush Hog – 7

Ft. HD 3 Pt. Blade – International Cub Cadet 129 Mower – Antique Hay Rake

– Sea King 5 Hp. Outboard – Motors – 100 Gallon Fuel Tank (Empty) – 12 V

Sprayer

Akron, oH • Fri. Sept. 15, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M. • real estate sells at 12:15 P.M.

Quality Ranch home on 1.25 acRes

shop Building - stately tRees - FRee gas

city oF new FRanklin - summit co. - manchesteR lsd also selling on-site only: moBile weldeR, tools, household on-site auction with online Bidding availaBle

Seller is downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on location: 6130 renninger rd., akron, oH 44319 directionS : From the intersection of OH-619 and OH-93, take OH-93 south for 2.2 miles then left onto Center Rd. and right on Renninger Rd. to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

tooLS: 11 Pc. Impact Socket Set – Hand Tools – Wrenches – C-

Clamps – Vise Grips – Metal Lathe – Bench Vises – Indian Head Rubber Lube

Can – Oil Cans – Chains – Early Wooden Tool Chest – Yard Tools – Bicycles

– Ladders – Spud Bar – Stihl Electric Blower – Torch Set – Air Compressor –

Electrical Hardware – Organizers – Torque Wrenches – Drill Bits – Homelite

Chainsaw – Gear Pullers – Milwaukee Bench Grinder – Testers – Soldering

– Car Parts – Oil Furnace (Never Used) – Gauges – Hatchets – Axes – Power

Tools – Toolboxes – Jacks – Lockers – Metal Shelves – Fire Ring – Livetraps

– Wagner Skillet

Furniture – HouSeHoLd: Early Stroller – Wooden Stands – Crib

– Bed Frames – Rocking Chair – Puzzles – Corner Cabinet – Canning Jars –

Garrard Record Player – 1957 Chevy Manual – Vacuums – Navy Uniforms W/

Marine Pin – Crock Pots – Clean GE Microwave – Pyrex – Kitchen Items – Cast

Iron Amish Man Figure – Old Toys – Table W/ 6 Chairs – Marbles – Roast-

ers – Sofas – Armchairs – Humidifier – Victrola Cabinet (No Player) – Games

– Records – Holiday Décor – Lamps – Baby Cradle – Metal Folding Chairs –

Wooden Benches – Pool/Ping Pong Table W/ Extras – Wash Boards – Camp

Chairs – Bird Bath

onLine terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

Auction By orDer of: WilliAm Boyce AnD rAy Boyce, PoA for Betty J. Boyce estAte.

Auctioneer: JAcoB cAmPBell, 330-257-8868 or JcAmPBell@kikocomPAny.com

kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Lisbon, oh

Thurs. OcT. 5, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Exciting OppOrtunity!

HOmE & 3-AcrE LAkE On 20+ AcrEs

OffErEd in 2 pArcELs & As EntirEty

cEntEr twp. – cOLumbiAnA cO. – LisbOn, OH

LivE AuctiOn witH OnLinE bidding AvAiLAbLE

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcaTiOn: 37598 salTwell rd., lisbOn, Oh 44432.

OPen HOuse: auctiOn Day at 4:30 P.M.

real estate features 20.37 acres partly wooded land with a beautiful 3-acre spring fed lake, 60’ deep in the center w/ plenty of clean aquifer fed water. Just a short walk from the Little Beaver Creek Greenway bike trail. 51% of gas & oil mineral rights to transfer to the buyer. Improvements include an approx. 1,451 SF vinyl sided home with two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom downstairs. Main level has eat-in kitchen, living room, office, laundry & utility room, full bath, and enclosed porch. Full basement & one-car attached garage. Current taxes are $1,748 per year on the entirety! Lisbon schools. Property located 35 minutes south of Youngstown and 50 minutes from the Pittsburgh International Airport. Doors open auction day at 4:30 p.m. for viewing.

nOTe: Call George Kiko for help w/ financing and viewing this property at 330-418-1095. Property to be offered in parcels and together, selling whichever brings the most. Divided as follows:

Parcel #1: Approx. 4.64 acres with home and lake access.

Parcel #2: Approx. 15.73 acres with 3-acre lake, woods, & wildlife.

Terms On real esTaTe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

Sold “as is”. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.

AuctiOn by OrdEr Of: bryAn & ELAnA brOwnfiELd fAmiLy

AuctiOnEEr/rEALtOr: gEOrgE p kikO, 330-418-1095 Or gEOrgE@kikOcOmpAny.cOm KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

real eState: This hard-to-find property features a quality ranch home with an ideal floor plan and over 1,800 SF. The main floor boasts a foyer entry, family room, great room with fireplace and wall-to-wall windows overlooking the private backyard, kitchen, dining area, a cozy four seasons room that leads to the large deck, master bedroom with private bathroom and ample closet storage, two additional bedrooms and full bathroom. The lower level has a large laundry room with tons of storage closets, full bathroom, and den. Two-car attached garage. The detached shop building is partially insulated and heated with a wood burner and has 12’ and 8’ overhead doors. Perfect for the car enthusiast, woodworker, or just plain storage. You decide! All this on 1.25 acres with mature trees and free gas! Same owner for many years! Summit Co. parcel #2303030 and #2303031. Half year taxes are $2,346. Ask auctioneer on how to use your current property to buy this one! Bank financing available for qualified bidders. Open house is Monday, September 11, 2023, from 4:30-6:00 PM. termS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

Welder - toolS: Lincoln SA 200 Welder on trailer w/ torch set (recent rebuilt by Albright), 150lb anvil with stand, bench grinder and podium, Delta bandsaw, Yamaha 6600-watt generator, Delta shaper, 3-ton floor jack, coal stove, fertilizer spreader, hardware, table saw, 6” joiner, Delta 4” joiner, table saws, Milwaukee miter saw w/ stand, Delta DC-380 planer 15”, dust collector, drill press, Craftsman rear tine tiller, portable air compressor, (3) oxyacetylene torch tanks, (12) vintage bicycles, welding equipment, yard tools, aluminum extension ladders, pipe clamps, Honda pressure washer, Lincoln A/C welder, Wheel Horse

656 parts tractor, Cyclone commercial leaf vac, Griswold cast iron skillets, kerosene shop heater, Mikita compound miter saw, Vulcan ladders, redwood lumber, treated lumber, plywood, antique saw box, levels, wood clamps, lawn cart, quality USA tools, copper pipe, antique hand saws, space heaters, biscuit joiner, pneumatic nailers, firewood, gas cans, truck ladder rack, loads of tool boxes, woodworking tools and power hand tools, misc. items not mentioned.

HouSeHold: Liberty Safe LX-50, authentic Picasso framed artwork, Wen knife sharpener 10”, Hoosier cabinet, Wayne Roman framed artwork, Hitchcock dining table and chairs, patio set, cedar chest, Amana refrigerator, desks, office chair, metal file cabinets, vintage globes, framed wall art, card table, Stanley thermos, cast iron skillets, small appliances, cookware, oil lamps, Schonbek authentic vintage chandelier, Fiestaware, mantel clock, Arhaus sectional sofa, leather chair and ottoman, Imhoff’s Homestead collection, Hitchcock rocking chair, Franciscan 8-person china set, Hoover vac, oriental rug 9’x13’, hobnail, Stickley replica chair and loveseat, glider rocker, glassware, full size 2-piece bed suite, 5-drawer dresser, queen bed with (2) matching dressers, quilts, grape press, misc. termS on cHattelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auction By oRdeR oF: Ralph Belew auctioneeRs/RealtoRs: kRisten kiko, 330-234-7110, kRisten@kikocompany.com, JacoB whitacRe, 330-417-9123, JwhitacRe@kikocompany.com and peteR kiko, sR., 330-705-5995, peteR@kikocompany.com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Columbiana, oH • Sat. Sept. 16, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M. • real estate sells at 10:30 a .M.

Evankovich auction

WEll MaintainEd onE oWnEr tWo-Story hoME

Four-car attachEd GaraGE – 5.02 acrES – halF WoodEd

BEavEr tWp. – MahoninG co. – coluMBiana SchoolS

alSo SEllinG: Jd ridinG MoWEr – Ford ranGEr

FurniturE – houSEhold

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 438 W. Garfield rd., columbiana, oH 44408. directionS: Take St. Rt. 164 south of Rt. 165 or north of Columbiana to W. Garfield Rd. and east to address. Watch for KIKO signs.

real eState: Quality one owner two-story home built in 1967 with 2,086 sq. ft. of living area, front foyer entrance, main level features applianced eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, living room with picture window, family room with gas log fireplace with patio doors to rear Florida room, main-level bedroom or office and half bath. Three second-level bedrooms with hardwood floors under carpet. Full bath with linen closet, double vanity, attic storage. Partial basement with FA gas furnace, central air, laundry area with washer and dryer, pool table, breaker electric, four-car attached garage, covered front porch, concrete drive and turnaround. 16 X 16 metal pole building. 5+ acres well maintained. Drilled water and private septic system. Mineral rights transfer.

termS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Jd moWer – ford ranGer trucK – toolS – air compreSSor: Nice 2009 Ford Ranger XLT 2 door super cab 2WD auto, power windows and locks, AC, 8771 actual miles, 2.3L 4 cyl – John Deere X585 4X4 lawn mower hydro, PS, 62” deck, 725 hrs – selling separate JD 54” power angle blade – 4’ X 8’ homemade trailer – Craftsman edger – Huskee push mower – 12-volt 15 gal. pull-type sprayer – Coleman 5000 watt generator – Stihl MS 290 chainsaw, BG 55 gas blower & HS 45 gas hedge trimmer – Speedaire 5 HP 2-stage Horizontal air compressor – battery charger – wood ext. ladder – Werner 6’ stepladder – vise – sockets – Clinton 722 ABR gas motor – Briggs NER6 motors and other restored small gas engines – garden Jr. planter – hand dolly – gas grill –lawn tools – wheelbarrow – Silver King, Ross & Roadmaster bicycles – shop vac – buffer – hardware – drill bits

furniture

–piano –

HouSeHold:

Wurlitzer spinet piano –dining room table with 6 chairs – sideboard – china cabinet – double and twin beds – sofa – Queen Anne chairs – lift-top oak bench – refrigerator –chest freezer – patio

table and chairs – picnic table – coolers – towels –bedding – dishes – glassware – books – small TV

– sweeper – end tables

– lamps – fans – sewing machine – wood swing –console record player –child’s school desk – 45 & 78 records – flatware

– Pyrex – baking dishes

– Noritake Courtney pattern dishes

termS on cHattelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or Master Card accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auction By ordEr oF:

WilliaM E. & charlottE G. Evankovich auctionEEr/rEaltor: randall l kiko, 330-831-0174, randallkiko@kikocoMpany.coM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Orrville, OH • Wed. Sept. 20, 2023

starting at 12:00 P.M.

real estate sells First

Split level Home on Corner lot

orrville, oH - Wayne Co. - orrville CSD

GarDen traCtor - GunS - ColleCtibleS

live auCtion WitH online biDDinG available

All sells to settle the estate on location: 600 eaSt paradiSe St., orrville, oH 44667. directionS: From US Route 30 take OH 57 north 3 miles to East Paradise. Turn right to auction location. Watch for KIKO signs.

OPen HOuse: tHurs. sePteMber 14, 2023 4:30 - 6:00 P.M.

real eState: Split level home resting on a .4-acre corner lot. The main level features the kitchen, dining area, and spacious living room with large picture windows and wood-burning fireplace. Upper level includes two bedrooms and a full bathroom with tub shower. Lower level has a multipurpose room, laundry, and full bathroom. Attached 1-bay garage and shed for extra storage. This home has great potential to add your personal touch! Come see it for yourself! Central A/C, gas furnace, and 100 AMP Breaker electric. Orrville City School District. Wayne Co. Parcel # 58-00170.000. Half year taxes are $1,042.

termS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

Garden tractor - toolS - HouSeHold: 416-8 Wheel Horse Garden Tractor W/ 42” Deck & Snow Blade, 16HP Kohler, 1158 Hours, Runs Well; Princess Diana Commemorative Plate; Antique Oak Table W/ 4 Chairs; Glider Rocking Chair And Ottoman; Upholstered Pull Out Sofa; Oak Dresser With Mirror; 2 Computer Chairs; Dresser; Table And TV Stand; Lazy Boy Upholstered Recliner; Samsung 32” Flatscreen; LG 42” Flatscreen; Kneehole Desk; Filing Cabinet; Antique Desk Chair; Lane Cedar Hope Chest; Brunswick Model 207 Phonograph; 5 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer; Christmas Blow Molds And Decor; Artificial Christmas Tree; Air Compressor; Floor Jack; Tool Chest; 6 HP Air Compressor; 6 Ft. Aluminum Ladder; Kohler Portable Generator, 120/240v; Yard Tools; Luggage Bags; Coolers; Antique 5-Gallon Glass Water Jug; Kitchenware; Blankets; Small Kitchen Appliances; Cowboy Boots; Office Supply

Organizers; 2-Gallon Marked Crock; Craftsman Socket Set; Impact Socket Sets; 6-Amp Dayton Battery Charger; Vintage Corn Jabber; 3 Ton Floor Jack; 2 Ton Floor Jack; Fishing Gear; Ryobi Cordless Tools; Craftsman Saber Saw; Porter Cable Circular Saw; Black & Decker 18-Volt Drill; Scuba Diving Fins And Gear; Craftsman Rotary Tool; Baseball Gloves, Wooden Bats, Balls; Antique Hand Drills; Auger Bits; Speedaire Compressor; Shop Supplies, Oils; Black & Decker Reciprocating Saw; Coleman Lantern; Glass Washboard; Quality USA Hand Tools; Misc. Hardware; Wheel Horse Tire Chains; Campbell Hausfeld Air Compressor, 6HP, 60-Gallon, Farmhand, 125 Max Psi.; Bicycles; 21” Troy Bilt Push Mower; 6” Bench Grinder; Mclane Gas Edger; Sawhorse Vise; Car Ramps; Barbells; 3” Vise; Vintage Kids’ Bicycle & Scooter; Ladder Jacks; Huffy 44” Basketball Backboard; 1,000 Ft Rope; Homelite Weed Eater; Vintage Gas Can; Portable Camping Cots & Much More!

termS on cHattelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auCtion by orDer of: robert WooDruff,

exeCutor of tHe JoHn WooDruff eState, Wayne County probate #2023pb-e000432.

auCtioneerS/realtorS: peter KiKo, Sr., 330-705-5996 or peter@KiKoCompany.Com; JaCob WHitaCre, 330-417-9123, or JWHitaCre@KiKoCompany.Com realtor: lana SHelley, 330-417-3626 or lSHelley@KiKoCompany.Com

KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Kensington, oH • Sat. Sept. 30, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M.

Exciting REal EstatE auction

39.4 acREs With BEautiful BRick Ranch homE

Built in 2003 – 50’x72’ hEatEd shop Building

sEcludEd sEtting – Rustic caBin – Woods, pond & pastuREs fREE gas – offEREd in 2 paRcEls and EntiREty WEst tWp. - columBiana county, oh – no Zoning unitEd local schools

Absolute auctions, owners are downsizing, all sells to the highest bidders on location: 8215 RocheSteR Road, KenSington, oh 44427 diRectionS : Take Lisbon St. (SR 172) east of SR 183 or west of US Rt. 30 to Rochester Rd. and south 1 mile to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

Very scenic

39.4 acres with hideaway brick ranch home custom built in 2003. Main floor has open floor plan with nice oak kitchen w/ breakfast bar, dining room & large living room, master bedroom with full bath, 2nd bedroom, additional full bath, office/ den, and large main floor laundry room. Finished lower level with huge rec room with brick fireplace, 3 bedrooms and full bath. Basement walks out to rear lawn.

Home has 200-amp breaker electric service, gas forced air furnace, central A/C, and gas water heat in basement floor. 2-car attached garage and new rear deck overlooking stocked pond and countryside. Home has oak woodwork throughout and extensive landscaping, well maintained. Forward front of the property is a large 50’x72’ clear-span building with (3) 16’ overhead doors, insulated with oil heat, heavy concrete and half bath. 40’ alum. box trailer for storage. Property also has a rustic 16’x28’ one-room cabin with stone fireplace, lifts, kitchenette & bath with gas, water & electric. Also, livestock sheds & high tensile fenced

pasture. Rear side driveway has area cleared for new building with gas, water, and electric run to it. Loads of opportunity, terrific location. Parcel 2 has drilled water well for future home if desired. No zoning. United LSD.

Room SizeS: Kitchen 14x14 • Owners Suite 14x16 • 2nd Bedroom 12x12 • 3rd Bedroom 14x14 • 4th Bedroom 10x14 • 5th Bedroom 13x16 • Dining Room 12x14

• Living Room 19x21 • Laundry Room 11x15 • Rec Room 19x37 • Exercise Room 10x14.

ProPerty to be offered as follows:

paRcel #1: Includes home, shop, cabin, and all improvements mentioned above. Approx. 20.8 acres, woods, pond, and pastures. Parcel #78-00072.004.

paRcel #2: Approx. 18.6 acres adjoining. Wooded at front w/ drilled water well, balance good tillable land. Parcel #78-00072.002.

note: Parcels offered separately and together and sells the way it brings the most. Shown by appointment only. Contact Matt Kiko for more information.

teRmS on Real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.

auction By oRdER of: thE RoBERt g haRvEy tRust auctionEER/REaltoR: matthEW p kiko, 330-327-9617 oR mattkiko@kikocompany.com KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Time for New Equipment?

starting at 11:00 a .M.

3 Real estate auctions in shadyside, ohio auction #1 sells to settle the estate:

Quality Built 3,800+ sF Ranch home on 5.866 acRes

auction #2 sells at aBsolute auction to the highest BiddeR: 4 Vacant lots – Pultney twP. - BellaiRe schools

auction #3 sells at aBsolute auction to the highest BiddeR: oFFice/Rental Building with income Village oF shadyside - shadyside lsd

liVe auctions w/ online Bidding aVailaBle

auction Location: 57430 ohio RiveRview Rd., ShadySide, oh 43947. diRectionS: Take Rt. 7 south of I-70 and I-470 to Shadyside exit. Go south on Central Ave. to 3700 Central for office/rental building. From Central Ave. turn east on 36th St. to top of hill and go north on New Cut Rd. to Big Pine Way, turn right to Ohio Riverview Rd. and left to address. visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

auctioneeR/RealtoR: eugene R. KiKo, ext. 113 oR 330-495-0131 KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

StartS : Mon. Sept. 11, 2023 at 9:00 a .M.

endS : Mon. Sept. 18, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

Online Only

Guardianship auctiOn

Van nOrman rOtary BrOach

tcm 25 petersOn Value Guide & seat machine senecaVille, Oh

Guardianship auction Stark Co. Probate #245184 sells online only. Preview/Pickup location: 57370 cherry hill rd., Senecaville, oh 43780.

preview: Friday – September 15, 2023 – 12:00-1:00 P.M.

pickup: By Appointment

note: Buyer is responsible for load out. No forklift or machinery available by seller or KIKO.

online terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to auctiOn By Order Of: laurie mcdOnnell, Guardian fOr lucy aeGerter. stark cO. prOBate #245184. auctiOneer/realtOr: GeOrGe kikO, 330-418-1095 Or GeOrGe@kikOcOmpany.cOm kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

StartS : Wed. Sept. 20, 2023 at 9:00 a .M.

endS : tueS. Sept. 26, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

Online Only Bankruptcy auctiOn landscape equipment cat mini excavatOr 304e2 cr – chevy 3500 hd dump chevy & Gmc 1/2- and 3/4-tOn trucks – 2 trailers (2) scaG mOwers – BlOwers & weed whips rittman, Oh

All sells online only. previeW/pickup Location: 44 S. Main St., rittMan, oH 44270.

previeW: Saturday – September 23, 2023 – 9:00-10:30 A.M.

– September 30, 2023 – 9:00-11:00 A.M.

GMC 2500 HD Crew Cab – ’08 Chevy 2500 HD – ’07 Chevy 2500 HD – 2014 CAT 304E2 CR Mini Excavator, 1,682 hrs. –20’ Landscape Trailer – 2017 Carry-On 24’ Deck Over 12,000lb. Trailer, Missing One Tire – Boss 7’6” Snowplow – (2) S.S. Salt Spreaders – SCAG 60” V-Ride Mower –SCAG Turf Tiger 60” Mower – Stihl Hedge & String Trimmers – Stihl Backpack Blowers onLine terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auctiOn By Order Of: u s Bankruptcy cOurt, nOrthern district Of OhiO, eastern divisiOn, case #22-60944

auctiOneer/realtOr: GeOrGe p kikO, 330-418-1095 Or GeOrGe@kikOcOmpany.cOm

kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

B24 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
ShadySide, Oh
Sat. Sept. 23, 2023
pickup:
Saturday
’15
Vist the

SCHOLARSHIPS

WHAT: Ohio Wine Producers

Founders Memorial Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: Full-time students at an accredited institute of higher education in Ohio studying some aspect of enology, viticulture or a related discipline and/or plan to open a winery in Ohio

AMOUNT: Two annual renewable scholarships of $500

DEADLINE: Sept. 15

APPLY: dwinchell@OhioWines.org

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WHAT: National Cattlemen’s Foundation’s W.D. Farr Scholarship program

ELIGIBLE: Two outstanding graduate students pursuing careers in meat science and animal agriculture who demonstrate superior achievement in academics and leadership and are committed to the advancement of the beef industry.

AMOUNT: Two $15,000 scholarships

DEADLINE: Sept. 22

APPLY: https://my.reviewr.com/ s2/site/2023_WD_Farr_Scholarship

• • •

WHAT: Throlson American Bison Foundation Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: College juniors, seniors or graduate students studying fields related to the bison industry

AMOUNT: A total of $10,000 in scholarships

DEADLINE: Oct. 1

APPLY: bisoncentral.com

• • •

WHAT: Feed Greatness Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: Current undergraduate students who have experience raising and caring for small or large livestock, equine or poultry

AMOUNT: Four $5,000 scholarships

DEADLINE: Oct. 12

APPLY: https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/purina/

• • •

WHAT: National Dairy Herd Information Association Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: Full-time, incoming or continuing students at a technical college or a two-year or four-year college/university. To be eligible for a National DHIA scholarship, the applicant must be a family member or employee of a herd on DHI test, family member of a DHI employee, or employee of a DHI affiliate. The DHI affiliate for the herd or affiliate employee must be a member of National DHIA.

AMOUNT: Ten $1,000 scholarships

DEADLINE: Oct. 31

APPLY: https://dhia.org/scholarships/ (To add a scholarship to our listing, send details at least three weeks in advance to: Scholarship News, Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or email: editorial@farmanddairy.com.)

Online Only

StartS : tueS. Sept. 19, 2023 at 11:00 a .M.

endS : Fri. Sept. 22, 2023 at 11:00 a .M.

NewtoN Falls, oH

Fri. Sept. 29, 2023

starting at 12:00 P.M.

Wearstler estate auction

laWn – tractor – WoodWorking tools

Furniture – HouseHold goods

All sells to settle the estate. Pickup Location: 200 e caroL St., aLLiance, oH 44601

pickup: Monday – September 25, 2023 – 10:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.

Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

auction By order oF: edWin Wearstler, executor

oF tHe Paul david Wearstler estate, stark co. ProBate case #246906

auctioneer/realtor: MattHeW P. kiko, 330-327-9617 or Mattkiko@kikocoMPany.coM

kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

online only

Sheriff Sale Of real eState Brick ranch-Style hOme With tWO-car DetacheD GaraGe 30 X 24 POle Barn With tWO hOrSe StallS On 4.98 acreS Braceville tWP. – trumBull cO. – laBrae lSD Sells on location: 778 Braceville roBinSon rd., newton FallS, oH 44444. directionS: Approx. 2 miles north of Rt. 5. Watch for KIKO signs. Nice country location. Open 1 1/2 hours before sale or by appointment. Parcel #54-094500.

auctiOn By OrDer Of: trumBull

cO cOurt Of cOmmOn PleaS caSe #2022cv01057

auctiOneer/realtOr/Private SellinG Officer: ruSSell t. (ruSty) kikO, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, ruStykikO@kikOcOmPany.cOm

KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

StartS : thurS. Sept. 14, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

endS : Mon. Sept. 18, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

Online Only AuctiOn KubOtA lOAder – VentrAc WOOdWOrKing – HOuseHOld

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. preview/ pickup location: 14294 liberty church St. Se , Minerva, oh 44657.

preview: Monday - September 18, 2023 - 4:00-5:30 P.M.

Contact auctioneers to add your items! Our fenced graveled lot provides ample parking for drop-offs, preview, and loadouts! Loader available. Not accepting furniture, tires, or household goods. Thank you!

onLine termS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. All applicable sales tax will be added to the purchase price of all purchases deemed taxable in accordance with Federal, State and/or Local Laws.

AuCtioneers/reAltors: MAtthew p kiko, 330-327-9617 or MAttkiko@kikoCoMpAny.CoM and GeorGe p. KiKo, 330-418-1095 or GeorGe@KiKocompany.com

KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Ravenna, OH •

Thurs.

starting at 4:00 P.M.

POA Live AuctiOn

sepT. 28, 2023

trActOrs – 3 Pt. equiPment – FArm items – AnviLs – tOOLs – misc.

Owners sold the farm. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locaTion: 7125 sr 88, ravenna, oh 44266 DirecTions: Take SR 88 north of Rt. 14/44 to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

pickup: Wednesday - September 20, 2023 - 1:00-6:00 P.M. visit www.kikoauctions.com for more information. AuctiOneer/reAltOr: cOltOn KiKO, 330-614-2478 Or cOltOnKiKO@KiKOcOmpAny.cOm kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 www.kikoauctions.com

LouisviLLe, oH

Fri. Sept. 22, 2023

starting at 12:30 P.M.

EstatE auction

Handyman HomE on 6 acrEs

WoodEd Land – nimisHiLLEn tWp. stark co. oH

LouisviLLE scHooLs

LivE auction W/ onLinE Bidding avaiLaBLE

All sells to settle the estate on location: 4407 parkS ave., louiSville, oH 44641. Stark Co. Parcel #3306759 features 6 acres nearly all wooded land. Gently rolling w/ cherry & locust trees. Handyman 2+ bedroom ranch house built in 1940.

1 full bath, center kitchen, living room w/ fireplace, full walkout basement w/ oil FA furnace. Current taxes are $966.35 per half year. 2 small outbuildings in rough condition. Louisville Local Schools. note: House open auction day at 11:30 A.M. for viewing.

TracTors – one- owner equipmenT: JD 5225 tractor, 4WD, canopy, SyncShuttle, 540 PTO, 3 pt., remote, 832 hrs. – Zetor 4340 tractor, 4WD, diesel, gear drive, 3 pt., 540 PTO, remote, 2,171 hrs. – Woods Brushbull extreme BB60 3 pt. brush hog – Woods RTR72.40 3 pt. tiller – 3 pt. 5 ft. blade – 3 pt. cone spreader PTO drive – Simplicity lawn tractor Prestige 23 HP – Cub Cadet GT 2042 riding lawn tractor, hydro.

anvils – Tools – Farm harDware: Two large anvils – vise – Stihl MS211C chainsaw – small 4 X 6 two-axle trailer, ball hitch – floor-model drill press – hand tools – bolt cutters – wrenches – clamps – hand tools and loads of farm hardware – lawn tools – pitch forks – shovels – Craftsman 6.5 HP port. air compressor – handyman jack – horse drawn one-bottom plow – 3 pt. post-hole digger with two augers –early corn jabber and other farm primitives – pulleys – hand seeder – misc. tack halters – misc. lumber and pallets – double-shaft grinder – backpack sprayer – angle grinder – circular saw – tool shed full of tools and hardware – Cub Cadet RT65 rear-tine tiller – (2) push mowers – copper kettle – early wood runner sled – cast-iron dinner bell – early wood crates. householD – misc. collecTibles: File cabinets – misc. household – jars – primitive wood boxes – pots –

pans – kitchenware – covered dishes – KitchenAid mixer –meat cleaver and carving set with bone handle – mahogany curved front dresser – shelves – oak wall mirror – Mission oak drop-front secretary with curved glass door – wicker sofa and chair – matching vanity w/ dresser – oak arrowback rocker with leather seat – early camera – set of modern jingle bells – (2) hall trees – model horn flagship light – few early toys – four-drawer Empire chest – early powder horn –early picture frames – early child’s scooter – Adlake lantern – apple peeler – dry sink.

Terms on chaTTels: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or Master Card accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

AuctiOn By Order OF: cArL vOn PAttersOn POA FOr Bruce e. PAttersOn & cArLene e. PAttersOn AuctiOneer/reALtOr: rudy W. KiKO, 330-540-2416, rudyKiKO@KiKOcOmPAny.cOm KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

termS on real eState: 20% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

auction By ordEr of: nancy JoHnstonE, ExEcutrix of tHE HurLEss rapp EstatE, stark co. proBatE #241958. auctionEEr/rEaLtor: gEorgE kiko, 330-418-1095 or gEorgE@kikocompany.com

kiko auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 14, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B25
StartS : Sat. Sept. 23, 2023 at 10:00 a .M. endS : thurS. Sept. 28, 2023 at 11:00 a .M. County AuCtion Monthly ConsignMent – online only trACtors – truCks – FArM equipMent – trAilers tools – lAwn & gArden – VehiCles – ConstruCtion Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Dropoff/Preview/Pickup Location: county auction Barn – 9456 coLumBuS rd., LouiSviLLe, oh 44641 directionS : Take SR 173 (State St.) 2 miles east of SR 44 or 3 miles west of US Rt. 62 to Columbus Rd. and auction. drop- off dateS: Thursday, September 21, 2023 9:00 A.M.6:00 P.M. & Friday, September 22, 2023 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Preview: wed. SePteMber 27, 2023 4:00 - 5:00 P.M. PickuP: Sat. SePteMber
2023 9:00
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AUCTION CALENDAR

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NOTICE - Please do not ask to have your public auction advertised in this Public Auction Column. This column is a listing of Public Auctions which are or have been displayed elsewhere in The Auction Guide. Auction advertising must be in our office by Thursday to be listed here the following Thursday.

SAT, SEP 23 at 9:00 A.M. Cranesville , PA. Real estate in parcels, and misc.

Tammy Loucks, Auctioneer Pg. B39

SAT, SEP 23 at 9:00 A.M. Conneaut

Lake, PA. 3 Bedroom home and misc.

Triple States Family Real Estate & Auction Service Pg. B31

SAT, SEP 23 at 9:00 A.M. Greenville, PA. Horses, farm equipment, maple sap equipment, and misc. Andy Raber, Auctioneer Pg. B11

SAT, SEP 23 at 9:00 A.M. Butler, PA.

Excellent investment property, steel guitars, recording equipment, and misc. John Huey, Auct. Pg. B18

SAT, SEP 23 at 9:00 A.M. New Wilmington, PA. Guns, ammo, signs, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B31

SAT, SEP 23 at 10:00 A.M. Harmony, PA. Real estate, guns, contents, and misc. Mitchell Kerr, Auctioneer Pg. B35

SAT, SEP 23 at 10:00 A.M. Butler, PA. Tractors, equipment, trucks, and misc.

Roger Croll, Auctioneer Pg. B26

Commercial Real Estate Auction

FRI, SEP 29 at 6:00 P.M. Transfer, PA.

Tractor, implements, equipment, and misc. Beth Hillmar, Auctioneer Pg. B38

SAT, SEP 30 at 10:00 A.M. Townville, PA. 51.4 Acres, contents, and misc. Nicolls & Auctions Pg. B17

SAT, SEP 30 at 10:00 A.M. Conneaut Lake, PA. Construction equipment, 1970 Ford Mustang, skid steer, and misc. Cresswell Auction Service/

Mowry Auction Service Pg. B12

SAT, SEP 30 at NOON. Meadville, PA. 1700 sq ft home and misc. Triple States Family Real Estate & Auction Service Pg. B31

THURS, OCT 5 at 5:00 P.M. Atlantic, PA. 65 Acre farm in 3 parcels, and misc. Cresswell Auction Service/ Mowry Auction Service Pg. B12

THURS, OCT 12 at 10:00 A.M. Harrisville, PA. Truck cranes, skidsteers, lifts, tractors, equipment, and misc. Cincinnati Industrial Auctioneers Pg. B44

SAT, OCT 14 at 10:00 A.M. Utica, PA. 88+ Total acres in multiple parcels, and misc. Nicolls & Auctions Pg. B17

SAT, OCT 21 at 10:00 A.M. Conneaut Lake, PA. 188 Acre farm offered in 3 parcels, and misc. Cresswell Auction Service/ Mowry Auction Service Pg. B11

PENNSYLVANIA 2

SAT, SEP 16 at 10:00 A.M. Greensburg, PA. Antiques, hand tools, and misc. Roger Croll, Auctioneer Pg. B26

Commercial Real Estate Auction

BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 10, 2023 at 6:30 pm

BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 10, 2023 at 6:30 pm

SAT, SEP 23 at 10:00 A.M. Clairton, PA. Cat 951C loader, Seagrave fire truck, Freightliner & Peterbilt trucks, Ottowa yard truck, and misc. Hartland Machinery Auctions Pg. B8

SAT, OCT 7 at 8:30 A.M. Saltsburg, PA. Tractors, skid loader, attachments, and misc. John R. Huey II, Auctioneer Pg. B35

NEW YORK

FRI, SEP 22 at 9:00 A.M. Newwark, NY.

HUGE 2 Day tractor auction, and misc. Goodrich Auction Service Pg. B32

FRI, SEP 22 at 9:30 A.M. Fultonville, NY.

Cat, Komatsu, JD, dump trucks, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B30

WEST VIRGINIA

FRI, SEP 15 at 6:00 P.M. Ripley, WV. Bred Cow Sale. Jackson Co Regional Livestock Market Pg. B19

SAT, SEP 16 at 10:00 A.M. Littleton, WV. Real estate in 4 parcels, and misc. Behm’s

Auction & Real Estate Services Pg. B4

SAT, SEP 16 at 10:00 A.M. Follansbee,

WV. Vehicles, tools, collectibles, and misc. Gary W. Cain Realty & Auctioneers Pg. B16

SUN, SEP 24 at 2:00 P.M. Triadelphia, WV. Furniture, collectibles, jewelry, and misc. Hagedorn & Associates Pg. B39

OTHER

WED, SEP 20 at 9:30 A.M. Hutto, TX. Dump trucks, concrete truck, construction, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons

Auctioneers Pg. B33

SAT, SEP 23 at 9:30 A.M. Jackson, NJ.

Trucks, construction equipment, accessories, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons

Auctioneers Pg. B33

SUN, OCT 1 at 10:30 A.M. Mays Landing, NJ. 9/30 at 9AM and Timed 9/1610/1 at 10:30AM. Construction, utility, aerial lifts, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons

Auctioneers Pg. B28

FRI, OCT 6 at 9:30 A.M. Atkinson, NH. Construction equipment, aerial, dump trucks, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons

Auctioneers Pg. B26

THURS, OCT 12 at 9:30 A.M. Putnam, CT. Truck tractors, trailers, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B30

ONLINE ONLY

THURS, SEP 14 at 12:00 A.M. Bidding in progress. See www.loomisauctions.com for more details Loomis Group Auctioneers Pg. B2

THURS, SEP 14 at 12:00 A.M. JD Skid steer. Bidding in progress. See www. loomisauctions.com for more details

Loomis Group Auctioneers Pg. B40

THURS, SEP 14 at 12:00 A.M. Luxuary motor coach, Four Winns 258 Vista boad and misc. Bidding in progress. See www. loomisauctions.com for more details

Loomis Group Auctioneers Pg. B40

THURS, SEP 14 at 12:00 A.M. ONLINE- In progress now- Hazmat truck, JD skid loader, IHC Single axle truck, and misc. See Loomisauctions.com for more details. Loomis Group Auctioneers Pg. B2

THURS, SEP 14 at 12:00 A.M. ONLINEAccepting consignments for motors, attachments, tools, and misc. See Loomisauctions.com for more details.

Loomis Group Auctioneers Pg. B3

MON, SEP 18 at NOON. ONLINE auction, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B24

MON, SEP 18 at NOON. ONLINE: Harley Davidson parts, tools, Schwinn Sting-Ray lemon peeler bike, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B4

MON, SEP 18 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

Kubota loader, Ventrac, household, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B25

MON, SEP 18 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE: Machinery, tools, antiques, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B10

TUES, SEP 19 at NOON. ONLINE ONLY: Selling kitchen, bath, flooring, windows, and misc. Visit PBAuctions.com for more details. Paranzino Auctioneers Pg. B17

TUES, SEP 19 at NOON. ONLINE: Yard/ lawn equipment, Craftsman riding mower, gas trimmer, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B33

TUES, SEP 19 at 4:00 P.M. ONLINE: 350 lots of comic books, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

TUES, SEP 19 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE: 56.7 Open and wooded acres, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

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This well maintained 3 suite professional office building is being offered at public auction due to the retiring doctor who occupied the 2989 sq. ft. Suite #1. This suite has a waiting room, reception room, and multiple exam rooms including 2 lead lined X-ray rooms, 1/2 baths and utility room. Suite #2 has 3234 sq. ft. and is occupied by a physician and has it's own waiting room, receptionists room and multiple exam rooms. Suite 3 is 675 sq. ft room and has a small waiting room, reception room, and 2 additional rooms. All 3 suites have both front and rear entrances from the large 25,100 sq. ft. parking lot with 50 parking spaces. OPENING BID: $250,000

This well maintained 3 suite professional office building is being offered at public auction due to the retiring doctor who occupied the 2989 sq. ft. Suite #1. This suite has a waiting room, reception room, and multiple exam rooms including 2 lead lined X-ray rooms, 1/2 baths and utility room. Suite #2 has 3234 sq. ft. and is occupied by a physician and has it’s own waiting room, receptionists room and multiple exam rooms. Suite 3 is 675 sq. ft room and has a small waiting room, reception room, and 2 additional rooms. All 3 suites have both front and rear entrances from the large 25,100 sq. ft. parking lot with 50 parking spaces. OPENING BID: $250,000

1150/1160 Niles Cortland Rd., Niles, OH 44446

1150/1160 Niles Cortland Rd., Niles, OH 44446

Luxury Items at our Boardman Location

BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Sept.19th, 2023 at 6:30 pm

Luxury Items at our Boardman Location

Rosenthal, Crystal, Art & Statuary, Fine

Furniture from a stately historic Boardman home, Oriental & Area Rugs, Limoges & Other

China, Baldwin Brass, 1999 Buick Regal, More!

PREVIEW: Mon., Sept. 18th, 3-6 pm

8091 Market St., Boardman OH 44452

Quality Contents in Howland Twp., OH

BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Sept.19th, 2023 at 6:30 pm Rosenthal, Crystal, Art & Statuary, Fine Furniture from a stately historic Boardman home, Oriental & Area Rugs, Limoges & Other China, Baldwin Brass, 1999 Buick Regal, More!

PREVIEW: Mon., Sept. 18th, 3-6 pm

BIDDING ENDS: October 2023 at 6:30 pm

2008 Chevy Impala, Furniture, Wheelchair Lift, Stair Chair Lift, Collectibles, Tools, Lawn/Garden, Jewelry, Sterling Flatware, Household and More!

8091 Market St., Boardman OH 44452

Quality Contents in Howland Twp., OH

Watch our website for Preview & Auction Dates 442 Wheelock Dr. NE, Warren, OH 44484

BIDDING ENDS: October 2023 at 6:30 pm

Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers: J. Paul Basinger, Julie A. Cerneka

Real Estate Agents: Rich Basinger, Conner Cerneka

Full terms, details, photos and bidding on our website.

Full terms, details, photos and bidding on our website.

2008 Chevy Impala, Furniture, Wheelchair Lift, Stair Chair Lift, Collectibles, Tools, Lawn/Garden, Jewelry, Sterling Flatware, Household and More! Watch our website for Preview & Auction Dates

Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers:

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ABSOLUTE MUSKINGUM COUNTY, OH REAL ESTATE AUCTION

161+/- ACRES – 2 TRACTS – RECREATIONAL LAND – WOODED ACREAGE

SOME TILLABLE GROUND – PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE – MINERALS NOT RESERVED SALT CREEK TWP. – MUSKINGUM COUNTY – OHIO – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

8805 CLAY PIKE RD., CHANDLERSVILLE, OHIO

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS w/ this excellent offering of real estate. There 160.87+/- acres will be offered in two tracts and as a whole – whichever way brings the most money is the way they will be sold. This ground is a mixture of tillable acreage, wooded ground, and recreational land conveniently located in Salt Creek Twp. of Muskingum County, Ohio. Sellers are reserving unto themselves the free gas that currently serves the home on this property that the sellers are retaining. All other minerals that the sellers own will transfer (purchaser’s will have to rely on their own due diligence to determine what the seller owns).

TRACT #1 contains 96.9+/- acres w/ approx. 81 acres of wooded ground with the remainder being mostly tillable and open. There is a pond nestled in the woods. This tract has public water available. TRACT #2 is 63.97+/- acres of which approx. 25 acres are wooded and approx. 38 acres are tillable. This tract also has a large creek that migrates through it. Opportunity Knocks!!! Both of these tracts show an abundant sign of wildlife with walnut trees, small oak saplings, under brush, as well as clear open woods w/mowed areas (very desirable for food plots) and trails throughout, along with streams running through, creating a perfect habitat for wildlife. If you are in the market to purchase a unique piece of property, this is it! Offering many potential opportunities from recreational, hunting, bird watching, fishing, hiking or a place for a cabin or home site, as well as the possibilities for a farming operation. You don’t want to overlook this property. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

-FEEL FREE TO WALK PROPERTY AT YOUR OWN RISK AND CONVENIENCE-

TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid to determine the contract price. Success-

ful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price as a non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. This property will sell Absolute with no minimums or reserves. Acreage amounts are approximate, and the purchase price may be adjusted at closing to reflect actual acreage amounts. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take precedence over any and all printed material.

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: In the Market for hunting or recreational ground? You will want to attend this Auction. Hope to see you Saturday, October 7th.

OWNERS: JACQUELIN M. AND THOMAS D. ALEXANDER AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY

ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com • www.benschaferrealty.com 740-584-7253 • 740-305-5054

DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-621-1576

BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE

ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-584-2921

LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-819-8838

BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236

AUCTION CALENDAR

(Continued from Page B27)

TUES, SEP 19 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Commercial RE/ Restaurant and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

TUES, SEP 19 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE upcoming auctions, details, photos and full terms on our website, BASAuctions.com

Basinger Auction Service Pg. B27

TUES, SEP 19 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE antique tractors, Massey Ferguson, farm tools, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions of WV Pg. B40

WED, SEP 20 at 9:00 A.M. ONLINE equipment, skid steer, 2023 models, and misc. Bright Star Realty and Auctions, LLC Pg. B2

WED, SEP 20 at 12:30 P.M. ONLINE ONLY 9/149/20. Pallet shelving, electric forklifts, walk in cooler, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

WED, SEP 20 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE: Shop items, antiques, vintage furnitue, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

WED, SEP 20 at 8:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: Tractors, vehicles, motorhome, and misc. Steve Jagger, Auctioneer Pg. B36

THURS, SEP 21 at 12:00 A.M. ONLINE Lemonshark Restaurant, Easton area, and misc. Paul Delphia, Auct. Pg. B19

THURS, SEP 21 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE:

13.14 Acres in 2 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

THURS, SEP 21 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: Ariel bucket, crane truck, JD 9670 combine, and misc. Darrel Yoder, Auctioneer Pg. B17

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 6 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (3)Unused & 2017 Skytrak 10054(4x4), 2016

Xtreme XR1255(4x4), 2011 Genie GTH-844(4x4), 32 HYDRAULIC

2 DAY AUCTION

EXCAVATORS: Volvo EC330BLC, (2)2018 Cat 308E2, Hitachi EX160LC-5, (4)Case CX17B, (2)New Agrotk QH12, (2)New Agrotk H12, (4)New Agrotk L12, New MC

MC27, (6)New Cherry KV12, (9)New Power X PX10-L, TRUCK CRANE: Terex T550, 7 RUBBER

TIRED LOADERS: Cat 980C, Cat 966C, Cat 950H, Doosan DL400,

Komatsu WA480-6MC, Unused Hitachi ZW95-6C, Bobcat 2000, INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIER: Cat

TIMED CLOSED: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1ST @ 10:30 AM ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY (AC Race Track)

PART 2 OF ACQUISITION OF AHERN RENTALS EXTRA LARGE LATE MODEL RENTAL CONSTRUCTION

IT38G, 5 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2)2019 JD 310SL(4x4), 2016 Cat 416F2(4x4), Volvo BL70, Kubota L3901, ASPHALT PAVER: Cat AP1055B, 2 ASPHALT

ROLLERS: 2022-2019 Wacker RD12A-90, 5 TRENCH ROLLERS: 2018-

(2)2017-(2)2016 Wacker RTLX-SC3, 8 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2016 Cat 299D2, 2016 Cat 289D, 2018-(2)2017 Cat 259D, 2019 Cat 249D, 2019 Kubota

SVL95-2SC, 2016 Case TR270, 3 SKID STEERS: 2016 Cat 246D, 2017 Bobcat S70, Case SR240, 5

MINI TIRED LOADERS: (5)New Power X PXMSKW-1000L, 7 MINI

TRACK DUMPERS: (7)New Power X PXMD-1000L, 4 FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, White, 11 BOOM LIFTS: 2011 JLG 860SJ, JLG 450AJ, 2014 Snorkel TB85J, Snorkel TB60, Snorkel TB42, (2)2014 Genie S60X, (2)2014 Genie Z60/34RT, 2014 Genie Z-45/25J, 2017 Mec 60J-D, 2 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS: 2014 Genie Z40/23, 2011 Genie Z45/25JE, 27 SCISSOR LIFTS: Skyjack SJIII4620, (2)Skyjack SJ3219, Genie GS4390RT, (3)Genie GS-3246E, 2015 Genie GS-2646E, (3)Genie GS-2632E, 2013 Genie GS-2032E, (4)Genie GS-1930E, (3)Genie GR-20, (4)Snorkel S4732E, 2016 Snorkel

S4726E, 2019 Snorkel TM12E, 2018 Mec 1930SE, 2022 Mec MME25, 7

AIR COMPRESSORS: 2014 Doosan HP1600, 2015 Doosan P425/375, 2015 Atlas Copco XATS750, 2018 Atlas Copco XAS185, 2016 Rotair D185T4F, Grimmer Schmidt, Smith, 2 GENERATORS: 2020 Cat 48Kw, 2016 Cat 28Kw, 5 LIGHT PLANTS: (3)2018 Wacker 6Kw, 2018 Wanco WLTC4K, 2017 Magnum 6Kw, ARROW/MESSAGE

ADDRESS: 4501 Leipzig Ave., Mays Landing, New Jersey 08330

BOARD: Addco DH100-ALS, 22 WATER PUMPS: 2014 Cornell 12in., 2013-2012 Bakercorp 12in., 2013-2012-2011 Bakercorp 10in., 2010 Bakercorp 8in., 2013-2012

Bakercorp 4in., Thompson 8in., 2013-2011 Thompson 4in., (4)Pioneer 6in., (2)Pioneer 4in., 2015

PPSI 8in. Rotary Wellpoint, 2013 BBA PT250 8in. Rotary Wellpoint, 2011 Hydra-Tech 4in., HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT: Thompson 32HPU, 8 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Whitman WH-70 Motar Mixer, (3)M-B-W Walk-behind Power Trowel, (4)Concrete Buckets, WOOD CHIPPER: Altec, VAN TRUCK: 2006 Chevy G3500(4x4), VACUUM

TRUCK: 2014 Dodge 4500, CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK: IH 4900, CAB & CHASSIS: 2000 Isuzu NPR, 8 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2016-(2)2014 Ford F550XL, 2015 Ford F350(4x4), 2010 Ford E350, 2016 Ford F250XLT(4x4), 2017 Ford T250, 2013

Nissan NV2500, FLATBED TRUCK: 2015 GMC 2500(4x4), 12 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4)2019 Mack

Anthem 64T(t/a), (3)2017 Freightliner Cascadia 113(t/a), 2016 Freightliner Cascadia(t/a), 2014-2013-2009 Kenworth T800(t/a), IH Paystar(tri.), 7 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2019-

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 6 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (3)Unused & 2017 Skytrak 10054(4x4), 2016 Xtreme XR1255(4x4), 2011 Genie GTH-844(4x4), 32 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Volvo EC330BLC, (2)2018 Cat 308E2, Hitachi EX160LC-5, (4)Case CX17B, (2)New Agrotk QH12, (2)New Agrotk H12, (4)New Agrotk L12, New MC MC27, (6)New Cherry KV12, (9)New Power X PX10-L, TRUCK CRANE: Terex T550, 7 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 980C, Cat 966C, Cat 950H, Doosan DL400, Komatsu WA480-6MC, Unused Hitachi ZW95-6C, Bobcat 2000, INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIER: Cat IT38G, 5 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2)2019 JD 310SL(4x4), 2016 Cat 416F2(4x4), Volvo BL70, Kubota L3901, ASPHALT PAVER: Cat AP1055B, 2 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2022-2019 Wacker RD12A-90, 5 TRENCH ROLLERS: 2018(2)2017-(2)2016 Wacker RTLX-SC3, 8 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2016 Cat 299D2, 2016 Cat 289D, 2018-(2)2017 Cat 259D, 2019 Cat 249D, 2019 Kubota SVL95-2SC, 2016 Case TR270, 3 SKID STEERS: 2016 Cat 246D, 2017 Bobcat S70, Case SR240, 5 MINI TIRED LOADERS: (5)New Power X PXMSKW-1000L, 7 MINI TRACK DUMPERS: (7)New Power X PXMD-1000L, 4 FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, White, 11 BOOM LIFTS: 2011 JLG 860SJ, JLG 450AJ, 2014 Snorkel TB85J, Snorkel TB60, Snorkel TB42, (2)2014 Genie S60X, (2)2014 Genie Z60/34RT, 2014 Genie Z-45/25J, 2017 Mec 60J-D, 2 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS: 2014 Genie Z40/23, 2011 Genie Z45/25JE, 27 SCISSOR LIFTS: Skyjack SJIII4620, (2)Skyjack SJ3219, Genie GS-4390RT, (3)Genie GS-3246E, 2015 Genie GS-2646E, (3)Genie GS-2632E, 2013 Genie GS-2032E, (4)Genie GS-1930E, (3)Genie GR-20, (4)Snorkel S4732E, 2016 Snorkel S4726E, 2019 Snorkel TM12E, 2018 Mec 1930SE, 2022 Mec MME25, 7

2018 Dodge 1500SLT(4x4), 2019 Dodge 1500(4x4), 2019 Chevy 2500LT, Ford F350(4x4), (2)2014 Ford F150, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE: 2019 Kia Soul, 5 EQUIPMENT TRAIL-

AIR COMPRESSORS: 2014 Doosan HP1600, 2015 Doosan P425/375, 2015 Atlas Copco XATS750, 2018 Atlas Copco XAS185, 2016 Rotair D185T4F, Grimmer Schmidt, Smith, 2 GENERATORS: 2020 Cat 48Kw, 2016 Cat 28Kw, 5 LIGHT PLANTS: (3)2018 Wacker 6Kw, 2018 Wanco WLTC4K, 2017 Magnum 6Kw, ARROW/MESSAGE

ERS: 2014 Ledwell LW53 53ft.(t/a), 2017-2016 Ledwell LW48 48ft. (t/a), 2013 Trailking TK80HT 48ft.(t/a), 2005 Trailking TK70HT 48ft.(t/a), 6 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (6)2023 Delta 27TB, UTILITY VEHICLE: 2016 Bobcat 3400D(4x4), 11

MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (11)40ft. High Cube, 52 CONTAINERS: (43)40ft., (3)40ft., (6)New 9ft. & 8ft(door/window), MOBILE HOUSE: New Bastone 20ft., 36 STORAGE

BOARD: Addco DH100-ALS, 22 WATER PUMPS: 2014 Cornell 12in., 2013-2012 Bakercorp 12in., 2013-2012-2011 Bakercorp 10in., 2010 Bakercorp 8in., 2013-2012 Bakercorp 4in., Thompson 8in., 2013-2011 Thompson 4in., (4)Pioneer 6in., (2)Pioneer 4in., 2015 PPSI 8in. Rotary Wellpoint, 2013 BBA PT250 8in. Rotary Wellpoint, 2011 Hydra-Tech 4in., HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT: Thompson 32HPU, 8 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Whitman WH-70 Motar Mixer, (3)M-B-W Walk-behind Power Trowel, (4)Concrete Buckets, WOOD CHIPPER: Altec, VAN TRUCK: 2006 Chevy G3500(4x4), VACUUM TRUCK: 2014 Dodge 4500, CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK: IH 4900, CAB &

BUILDINGS: New Golden Mount 40ft.x80ft.x20ft., (4)New Golden Mount 30ft.x65ft.x15ft., (14)

New Golden Mount 20ft.x30ft.x12ft., New Golden Mount 20ft.x20ft., (4)New Golden Mount 40ft.x20ft., (3)New Golden Mount 30ft.x40ft.x15ft., (3)New Agrotk 40ft.x40ft., (3)

New AGT 12ft.x7ft., (3)New AGT 9ft.x6.5ft., 6 PORTABLE BATHROOM

STATIONS: (4)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/Shower, (2)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/Double Stall, 5 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: (4)New Greatbear

CHASSIS: 2000 Isuzu NPR, 8 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2016-(2)2014 Ford F550XL, 2015 Ford F350(4x4), 2010 Ford E350, 2016 Ford F250XLT(4x4), 2017 Ford T250, 2013 Nissan NV2500, FLATBED TRUCK: 2015 GMC 2500(4x4), 12 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4)2019 Mack Anthem 64T(t/a), (3)2017 Freightliner Cascadia 113(t/a), 2016 Freightliner Cascadia(t/a), 2014-2013-2009 Kenworth T800(t/a), IH Paystar(tri.), 7 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2019-2018 Dodge 1500SLT(4x4), 2019 Dodge 1500(4x4), 2019 Chevy 2500LT, Ford F350(4x4), (2)2014 Ford F150, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE: 2019 Kia Soul, 5 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2014 Ledwell LW53 53ft.(t/a), 2017-2016 Ledwell LW48 48ft. (t/a), 2013 Trailking TK80HT 48ft.(t/a), 2005 Trailking TK70HT 48ft.(t/a), 6 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (6)2023 Delta 27TB, UTILITY VEHICLE: 2016 Bobcat 3400D(4x4), 11

THURS, SEP 21 at 7:00 P.M. 9/21-Online-CBD skid care items. Upcoming auctions 9/26, 9/28, 10/5. See BidRosen.com for more details. Rosen & Co., Inc./ Buddy Barton Auctions Pg. B37

FRI, SEP 22 at 11:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY: Lawn, tractor, woodworking tools, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B25

FRI, SEP 22 at 1:00 P.M. ONLINE JD, tools, brush hog, household, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B23

FRI, SEP 22 at 3:00 P.M. ONLINE 1997

Ford E-450 ambulance, 2000 Ford Wheelchair van, furniture, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

MON, SEP 25 at 10:00 A.M. LIVE AND ONLINE - Commercial Truck and Trailer Consignment Auction. Semi’s, dump trucks, comm trucks, diesel and more. RES/Wooster Pg. B43

MON, SEP 25 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE 2017 Mercedes Benz, 2015 Chevy 1500 4x4, trailer, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

MON, SEP 25 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE: Vehicles, ammo, household, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B5

MON, SEP 25 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: Antiques, collectibles, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

MON, SEP 25 at 7:00 P.M. 2 days, 2 auctions, firearms, archery items, knives, clothes, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20

MON, SEP 25 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: Tools, household, collectibles, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B10

TUES, SEP 26 at NOON. ONLINE landscape equipment, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B24

TUES, SEP 26 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE Real estate, and misc. Baer Auctioneers-Realty, LLC Pg. B10

TUES, SEP 26 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE: 94+ Acres and misc. Whatman Realtors & Auctioneers Pg. B14

TUES, SEP 26 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: 124 Acre farm and misc. Coopers Auction Service Pg. B37

WED, SEP 27 at 6:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY: homestead and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

1-yd. Self Dumping Hopper, 2013 Star Industries 2.5-yd Hopper, WOOD

PRODUCTS: (12)6in.x8in. x12ft. Pressure Treated, 33 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, (7)New Simpson 3000psi, (12)New Simpson 2800psi, (6)New Realm 2000psi, (2)New Greatbear 4000psi, New Argtok 3000psi, 22 CRANE ACCESSORIES, PUMP ACCESSORIES, FUEL TANK, 11 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, HYDRAULIC SHEARS, GRAPPLE, 5

MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (11)40ft. High Cube, 52 CONTAINERS: (43)40ft., (3)40ft., (6)New 9ft. & 8ft(door/window), MOBILE HOUSE: New Bastone 20ft., 36 STORAGE

BUILDINGS: New Golden Mount 40ft.x80ft.x20ft., (4)New Golden Mount 30ft.x65ft.x15ft., (14)New Golden Mount 20ft.x30ft.x12ft., New Golden Mount 20ft.x20ft., (4)New Golden Mount 40ft.x20ft., (3)New Golden Mount 30ft.x40ft.x15ft., (3)New Agrotk 40ft.x40ft., (3)New AGT 12ft.x7ft., (3)New AGT 9ft.x6.5ft., 6 PORTABLE BATHROOM

STATIONS: (4)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/Shower, (2)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/Double Stall, 5 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: (4)New Greatbear

1-yd. Self Dumping Hopper, 2013 Star Industries 2.5-yd Hopper, WOOD PRODUCTS: (12)6in.x8in.x12ft. Pressure Treated, 33 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen

EXCAVATOR THUMBS, 64 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 207 PALLETS OF STONE, 170 ATTACHMENTS: (155)Skid Steer, 147 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 204-3189 Jay

ALEX LYON & SON

4000psi, (7)New Simpson 3000psi, (12)New Simpson 2800psi, (6)New Realm 2000psi, (2)New Greatbear 4000psi, New Argtok 3000psi, 22 CRANE ACCESSORIES, PUMP ACCESSORIES, FUEL TANK, 11 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, HYDRAULIC SHEARS, GRAPPLE, 5 EXCAVATOR THUMBS, 64 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 207 PALLETS OF STONE, 170 ATTACHMENTS: (155)Skid Steer, 147 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone: (315) 633-2944 Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details. ADDRESS:

08330

SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 204-3189 Jay

WED, SEP 27 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: Huge 2-day Antiques, Household, Furniture, Cast Iron and Vehicle Auction. RES/Wooster Pg. B42

WED, SEP 27 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE 78 acres, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

THURS, SEP 28 at 11:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY: Tractors, trucks, trailers, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B25

FRI, SEP 29 at 12:30 P.M. ONLINE: 9/159/29 @ 12:30PM. Construction, utility equipment, forklifts, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B30

TUES, OCT 3 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE: RE on 249 Acres, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions of WV Pg. B5

THURS, OCT 19 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINEAntique McCormick Farmall tractors, 2011 Massey Ferguson 2605, Oliver 770, and misc. Kaufman Auction WV Pg. B40

B28 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
• SAT. OCT. 7, 2023 STARTING AT 11:00 A.M.
CHANDLERSVILLE, OH
Leipzig
2 DAY AUCTION PART 2 OF ACQUISITION OF AHERN RENTALS EXTRA LARGE LATE MODEL RENTAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ~ United Rentals • Ahern Rentals ~ Late Model Rental Fleet Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Fork Lifts, Trucks & Trailers, Attachments, Support LIVE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH @ 9:00 AM TIMED OPENS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH @ 10:30 AM
4501
Ave., Mays Landing, New Jersey
ALEX LYON
& AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone:
633-2944
to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details.
& SON SALES MANAGERS
(315)
Go
~ United Rentals • Ahern Rentals ~ Late Model Rental Fleet Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Fork Lifts, Trucks & Trailers, Attachments, Support LIVE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 TH @ 9:00 AM
OPENS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 TH @ 10:30 AM TIMED CLOSED: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 ST @ 10:30 AM ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY (AC Race Track)
EQUIPMENT
TIMED

2 AUCTIONS IN 1 DAY

2018 Sany SY500H, Unused Doway DY08, (2)New Cherry KV12, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: Hitachi LX220LC-3, 16 RUBBER TIRED

VERY LARGE JOB COMPLETION AND PART 2 OF ACQUISITION OF AHERN RENTALS

LOADERS: (2)2019 Cat 950M, 2012 Cat 950K, 2009 Cat 928HZ, Unused Cat 910, (3)2018 Cat 906M, Cat 906, Unused Komatsu WA270-8, Case 921F, Case 821C, JD 544E, 2020 JD 324L, (2)Demo Wacker WL34, 15 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2015 Cat D8T, (2)Cat D6TLGP, Cat D5KXL, Cat D5KLGP, (2)2020 Cat

D3XL, Cat D3C-2, 2019-2018 JD 950KWH, 2019 JD 850KWLT(winch), JD 850CWT, 2019 JD 750KLGP, 2019 JD 550KXLT(winch), 2019 JD 450KLGP, 7 GPS

EQUIPMENT: (3)TDS Trimble Recon Data Collector, (2)Trimble Cat MS975 Receivers, (2)Trimble Base/Rover w/T7 Screen and Carrying Case, CRAWLER

CARRIER: 2019 Mooroka MST2200VD, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 963C, Cat 953D, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2014

Broderson IC-80-3J, P&H Omeca

18-ton, 9 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2019 JD 410SL(4x4), (2)2019-(2)2017-(2)2016 JD 310SL(4x4), (2)Case

580SM(4x4), 5 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2022 Dynapac CA3500D, 2022 Dynapac CA1500D, 2015 Dynapac CA1300DB(blade), 2015 Dynapac CA1300D, Sakai SV510, 6 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2015

~ Bridgeport Equipment & Tool Sales & Rentals ~ ~ United Rentals • Ahern Rentals ~ Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Articulated Trucks, Construction Equipment, Utility Equipment, Mack Truck Tractors, Mack Dump Trucks, Trailers, Attachments and Support

Dynapac CC900G, (4)2015 Dynapac CC1200, 2015 Wacker RD7EH-ES, TRENCH ROLLER: 2019 Wacker RTX-SC2, 31 RUB -

BER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (7)2021 Bobcat T770, (7)2020 JD 333G, JD 323D, 2020 JD 324L, Cat 299DHF, 2019-(3)2018 Cat 259D, (2)2018 Cat 239D, Like New NH C234, 2019-20182016 Takeuchi TL12R2, 2018 Takeuchi TL10V2, 2018 Takeuchi TL6CR, 2018 Wacker ST45, 2017 Wacker ST28, 8 SKID

EARLY START - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 TH @ 9:00 AM - EARLY START

SARDIS , OHIO

STEERS: (7)2020-2019 JD 320, 2018 Wacker SW28, TOOL CARRIER: Bobcat 5600TC, 10 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2)Unused Skytrak 10054(4x4), Unused Skytrak 8042(4x4), 2014 Xtreme

XR1255(4x4), 2019 JLG 1043(4x4), 2013 Skyjack VR1056D(4x4), 2014 Genie GTH-5519(4x4), Genie GTH-636, (2)Demo Wacker TH522, ROUGH TERRAIN

FORKLIFT: 2022 JCB 940, 9 FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, 2019 Liugong CLG2025A, 2018 Liugong 2025G, 2017 Liugong

ADDRESS: 39500 Ohio River Scenic Byway (St.Rte. 7) Sardis, OH 43946

2025H, 2016 Hyster H50CT,

2015 Doosan D35S-7, 2013 Doosan D35S-5, 18 BOOM LIFTS: 2014 JLG 800AJ, 2014 JLG 600AJN, (4)JLG 600AJ, 2014

JLG 450AJ, 2015 JLG 400S,

2016 Snorkel TB86J, Snorkel TB66J, (2)Snorkel TB60, Snorkel TB50, 2015 Snorkel TB47J, (3)Snorkel TB42, 2018 Mec 60J-D,

2 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS:

2014 JLG E400AJPN, 2014 Snorkel A38A, 47 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2018 Skyjack SJ6832RT, 2019 Skyjack SJIII4632, (3)Skyjack SJIII3219, (8)Skyjack SJ16, (3) Skyjack SJ12, 2018 Genie GS-3232, 2017 Genie AWP30, (5)Genie GR-20, 2016 Snorkel S3370RT, 2019 Snorkel S3226E, (2)2016 Snorkel S3219E, 2017

2014 Cat 305E2, Cat 303, 2017 Komatsu PC800LC-8, 2020 Komatsu PC80MR-5, 2018 JD 245G, 2020-(2)2019 JD 160G, (2)2020-2018 JD 135G, (3)2019 JD 85G, 2012 Hitachi ZX225USLC-3, Hitachi ZX135US-6, Unused Case CX210E, 2017 Case CX130, Unused Case CX90D, 2016 Kobelco SK140SR, 2016 Kubota KX080-4, 2018 Sany SY500H, Unused Doway DY08, (2)New Cherry KV12, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: Hitachi LX220LC-3, 16 RUBBER TIRED

Snorkel UL32DC, 2021 Snorkel TM16E, (2)Snorkel TM12E, 2015 Snorkel TM12, 2015 Mec 4069ERT, (2)Mec 1330SE, 2018 Mec Micro 19, (11)JLG 20MVL,

6 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2018 Sullair 400HDPQ, (4)Sullair 185DPQ, 2017 CPT CPS 185, 3 WELDERS: 2018 Miller Big Blue 500Pro, 2010 Miller Welder

Rack 250/280amp, 2020 Miller XMT 350, 19 LIGHT PLANTS: 2022 Wacker LTV6L, 2018 Wacker LTV6K, (8)Wacker LTN6L, 2018 Magnum Pro MLT3060MV, (2)2017 Magnum Pro MLT6SM, 2017 Magnum Pro MLT6SMD, (2)2018 CPT CPLTV4, (3)Allmand NLPro-II, 9 WATER PUMPS:

LOADERS: (2)2019 Cat 950M, 2012 Cat 950K, 2009 Cat 928HZ, Unused Cat 910, (3)2018 Cat 906M, Cat 906, Unused Komatsu WA270-8, Case 921F, Case 821C, JD 544E, 2020 JD 324L, (2)Demo Wacker WL34, 15 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2015 Cat D8T, (2)Cat D6TLGP, Cat D5KXL, Cat D5KLGP, (2)2020 Cat D3XL, Cat D3C-2, 2019-2018 JD 950KWH, 2019 JD 850KWLT(winch), JD 850CWT, 2019 JD 750KLGP, 2019 JD 550KXLT(winch), 2019 JD 450KLGP, 7 GPS

EQUIPMENT: (3)TDS Trimble Recon Data Collector, (2)Trimble Cat MS975 Receivers, (2)Trimble Base/Rover w/T7 Screen and Carrying Case, CRAWLER

2012 Pioneer 12in., (2)2013

Pioneer 6in., 2012 Pioneer 4in., 2013 Thompson 8in., 2013 Hydra-Tech 6in., 2012 Gorman-Rupp 6in., 2012 Bakercorp 5in.,

2014 Bakercorp 4in., HYDRAULIC

POWER UNIT: 2013 Hydra-Tech 32HPU, AIR DRYER: 2020 Sullivan Palatek, HORIZONTAL DRILL: 2017 McCloskey D15, 4

WOOD CHIPPERS: 2017 Morbark

M15RX, (3)2020 Morbark Boxer X7, 11 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: Like New JD 6250(4x4), (2)Like New JD 6185(4x4),

2022-2021-(3)2019 JD 6155R(4x4),

2022 JD 6155M(4x4), Kubota L2550(4x4), Unused NH TD5040(4x4), LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: JD 210C(4x4), 3

TRACTOR LOADERS: Unused NH

Workmaster-105(4x4), Unused NH Workmaster-75(4x4), JD 6430(4X4), CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2018 Multiquip Concrete

Buggy, 3 SWEEPERS: 2017

Laymor SM300(100hrs.), Laymor 8B, Rosco RB48, WATER TRUCK: Volvo A25C(5,000gal.), FLATBED TRUCK: Ford F700, ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2021 Isuzu

NPR, ROLLOFF TRUCK: 2006 Sterling 9500(t/a), 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 2019 Freightliner M2(s/a), 2017 Freightliner 114SD(tri.),

2006 Mack 713(quad), 4 TRUCK

TRACTORS: 2021 Mack GR64F, 2014-2012 Mack CXU613(t/a), 2012 Peterbilt 367(tri.), PICKUP TRUCK: 2018 Chevy

3500HD(4x4), SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE:

Ford Explorer Sport, EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2013 Trailking TK80 48ft.(t/a), LIVE BOTTOM TRAILER: 1999 Red River

LB426(quad.), 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS:

2018 Felling 12ft(t/a), 2015 Terex EZ-19(t/a), 31 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2020-(2)2019-(2)2018 Polaris Ranger Crew 570, 2018 Polaris Ranger, (6)Club Car Carryall 1700, Club Car Carryall 1500, (8)Columbia EX21-T-24, 2018 Bobcat 3400XLD, 2017 Kubota RTV-X1140W, 2017 Kubota

CARRIER: 2019 Mooroka MST2200VD, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 963C, Cat 953D, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2014 Broderson IC-80-3J, P&H Omeca 18-ton, 9 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2019 JD 410SL(4x4), (2)2019-(2)2017-(2)2016 JD 310SL(4x4), (2)Case 580SM(4x4), 5 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2022 Dynapac CA3500D, 2022 Dynapac CA1500D, 2015 Dynapac CA1300DB(blade), 2015 Dynapac CA1300D, Sakai SV510, 6 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2015 Dynapac CC900G, (4)2015 Dynapac CC1200, 2015 Wacker RD7EH-ES, TRENCH ROLLER: 2019 Wacker RTX-SC2, 31 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (7)2021 Bobcat T770, (7)2020 JD 333G, JD 323D, 2020 JD 324L, Cat 299DHF, 2019-(3)2018 Cat 259D, (2)2018 Cat 239D, Like New NH C234, 2019-20182016 Takeuchi TL12R2, 2018 Takeuchi TL10V2, 2018 Takeuchi TL6CR, 2018 Wacker ST45, 2017 Wacker ST28, 8 SKID STEERS: (7)2020-2019 JD 320, 2018 Wacker SW28, TOOL CARRIER: Bobcat 5600TC, 10 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2)Unused Skytrak 10054(4x4), Unused Skytrak 8042(4x4), 2014 Xtreme XR1255(4x4), 2019 JLG 1043(4x4), 2013 Skyjack VR1056D(4x4), 2014 Genie GTH-5519(4x4), Genie GTH-636, (2)Demo Wacker TH522, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT: 2022 JCB 940, 9 FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, 2019 Liugong CLG2025A, 2018 Liugong 2025G, 2017 Liugong 2025H, 2016 Hyster H50CT, 2015 Doosan D35S-7, 2013 Doosan D35S-5, 18 BOOM LIFTS: 2014 JLG 800AJ, 2014 JLG 600AJN, (4)JLG 600AJ, 2014 JLG 450AJ, 2015 JLG 400S, 2016 Snorkel TB86J, Snorkel TB66J, (2)Snorkel TB60, Snorkel TB50, 2015 Snorkel TB47J, (3)Snorkel TB42, 2018 Mec 60J-D, 2 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS: 2014 JLG E400AJPN, 2014 Snorkel A38A, 47 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2018 Skyjack SJ6832RT, 2019 Skyjack SJIII4632, (3)Skyjack SJIII3219, (8)Skyjack SJ16, (3) Skyjack SJ12, 2018 Genie GS-3232, 2017 Genie AWP30, (5)Genie GR-20, 2016 Snorkel S3370RT, 2019 Snorkel S3226E, (2)2016 Snorkel S3219E, 2017 Snorkel UL32DC, 2021 Snorkel TM16E, (2)Snorkel TM12E, 2015 Snorkel TM12, 2015 Mec 4069ERT, (2)Mec 1330SE, 2018 Mec Micro 19, (11)JLG 20MVL, 6 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2018 Sullair 400HDPQ, (4)Sullair 185DPQ, 2017 CPT CPS 185, 3 WELDERS: 2018 Miller Big Blue 500Pro, 2010 Miller Welder Rack 250/280amp, 2020 Miller XMT 350, 19 LIGHT PLANTS: 2022 Wacker LTV6L, 2018 Wacker LTV6K, (8)Wacker LTN6L, 2018 Magnum Pro MLT3060MV, (2)2017 Magnum Pro MLT6SM, 2017 Magnum Pro MLT6SMD, (2)2018 CPT CPLTV4, (3)Allmand NLPro-II, 9 WATER PUMPS: 2012 Pioneer 12in., (2)2013 Pioneer 6in., 2012 Pioneer 4in., 2013 Thompson 8in., 2013 Hydra-Tech 6in., 2012 Gorman-Rupp 6in., 2012 Bakercorp 5in., 2014 Bakercorp 4in., HYDRAULIC

RTV-X1100CW, 2013 Kubota RTV1140CPX, (2)Kubota RTV900(4x4), (2)Taylor Bigfoot 36V AC, 2016 Taylor B5-440-36, 2 MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (2)New 40ft High Cube, 4 CONTAINERS: (2)New 9ft. & (2)8ft.(door/window), ROLLOFF CONTAINER: 20ft., 14 STORAGE BUILDINGS: (2)New Golden Mount 30ft.x65ft. x15ft., New Golden Mount 30ft. x40ft.x15ft., (7)New Golden Mount 20ft.x30ft.x12ft., (4)New Golden Mount 40ft.x20ft. New Golden Mount 20ft.x20ft., 3

PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS: (2) New Bastone 110v Portable Toilets w/Shower, New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/Double Stall, 6 SCRAP RECYCLING

EQUIPMENT: (2)New 4-yd Debris Box,

POWER UNIT: 2013 Hydra-Tech 32HPU, AIR DRYER: 2020 Sullivan Palatek, HORIZONTAL DRILL: 2017 McCloskey D15, 4 WOOD CHIPPERS: 2017 Morbark M15RX, (3)2020 Morbark Boxer X7, 11 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: Like New JD 6250(4x4), (2)Like New JD 6185(4x4), 2022-2021-(3)2019 JD 6155R(4x4), 2022 JD 6155M(4x4), Kubota L2550(4x4), Unused NH TD5040(4x4), LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: JD 210C(4x4), 3 TRACTOR LOADERS: Unused NH

(4)New 2-cu. yd. Self Dumping Hopper, 14 SNOW EQUIPMENT: (13)New 8ft. Snow Pusher, New 6ft. Snow Pusher, FUEL

TANK: 2011 Transcube 250gal., 4

PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, FUEL TANK: 2011 Transcube 250gal., 6 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, EXCA-

VATOR BUCKETS, 2 PALLETS OF STONES, 64 ATTACHMENTS: (50)Skid Steers, 110 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

SALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269 Chad

OH AUCTION LIC.: 63199360809 • OH AUCTIONEER LIC.: 62199360989 Jack H. Lyon

ALEX LYON & SON

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone: (315) 633-2944

Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details.

ADDRESS: 39500 Ohio River Scenic Byway (St.Rte. 7) Sardis, OH 43946

2 AUCTIONS IN 1 DAY

VERY LARGE JOB COMPLETION AND

PART 2 OF ACQUISITION OF AHERN RENTALS

Workmaster-105(4x4), Unused NH Workmaster-75(4x4), JD 6430(4X4), CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2018 Multiquip Concrete Buggy, 3 SWEEPERS: 2017 Laymor SM300(100hrs.), Laymor 8B, Rosco RB48, WATER TRUCK: Volvo A25C(5,000gal.), FLATBED TRUCK: Ford F700, ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2021 Isuzu NPR, ROLLOFF TRUCK: 2006 Sterling 9500(t/a), 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 2019 Freightliner M2(s/a), 2017 Freightliner 114SD(tri.), 2006 Mack 713(quad), 4 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2021 Mack GR64F, 2014-2012 Mack CXU613(t/a), 2012 Peterbilt 367(tri.), PICKUP TRUCK: 2018 Chevy 3500HD(4x4), SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE: Ford Explorer Sport, EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2013 Trailking TK80 48ft.(t/a), LIVE BOTTOM TRAILER: 1999 Red River LB426(quad.), 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2018 Felling 12ft(t/a), 2015 Terex EZ-19(t/a), 31 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2020-(2)2019-(2)2018 Polaris Ranger Crew 570, 2018 Polaris Ranger, (6)Club Car Carryall 1700, Club Car Carryall 1500, (8)Columbia EX21-T-24, 2018 Bobcat 3400XLD, 2017 Kubota RTV-X1140W, 2017 Kubota RTV-X1100CW, 2013 Kubota RTV1140CPX, (2)Kubota RTV900(4x4), (2)Taylor Bigfoot 36V AC, 2016 Taylor B5-440-36, 2 MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (2)New 40ft High Cube, 4 CONTAINERS: (2)New 9ft. & (2)8ft.(door/window), ROLLOFF CONTAINER: 20ft., 14 STORAGE BUILDINGS: (2)New Golden Mount 30ft.x65ft.x15ft., New Golden Mount 30ft. x40ft.x15ft., (7)New Golden Mount 20ft.x30ft.x12ft., (4)New Golden Mount 40ft.x20ft. New Golden Mount 20ft.x20ft., 3 PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS: (2) New Bastone 110v Portable Toilets w/Shower, New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/Double Stall, 6 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: (2)New 4-yd Debris Box, (4)New 2-cu. yd. Self Dumping Hopper, 14 SNOW EQUIPMENT: (13)New 8ft. Snow Pusher, New 6ft. Snow Pusher, FUEL TANK: 2011 Transcube 250gal., 4

PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, FUEL TANK: 2011 Transcube 250gal., 6 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 2 PALLETS OF STONES, 64 ATTACHMENTS: (50)Skid Steers, 110 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details.

SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269 Chad

LIC.: 63199360809

OH AUCTIONEER LIC.: 62199360989 Jack H. Lyon

ALEX LYON & SON

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone: (315) 633-2944

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 14, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B29 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 11 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (3)2018 Cat 745, (2)Cat 740, (2)Bell B40C, (2)Bell B50D, 2018 JD 250D, Volvo A30, 46 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2011 Cat 349EL, 2019 Cat 336C, (2)Cat 336F, Cat 328D, 2018-2017 Cat 325F, 2017 Cat 325FLCR, (3)2020 Cat 320GC, 2017 Cat 315FL, Unused & 2022 Cat 313GC, 2022 Cat 313, 2012 Cat 311DLRR, 2019 Cat 308E2, (2)2016 Cat 308E2CR, 2019 Cat 308D, 2018 Cat 305.5E2CR, 2014 Cat 305E2, Cat 303, 2017 Komatsu PC800LC-8, 2020 Komatsu PC80MR-5, 2018 JD 245G, 2020-(2)2019 JD 160G, (2)2020-2018 JD 135G, (3)2019 JD 85G, 2012 Hitachi ZX225USLC-3, Hitachi ZX135US-6, Unused Case CX210E, 2017 Case CX130, Unused Case CX90D, 2016 Kobelco SK140SR, 2016 Kubota KX080-4,
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Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Articulated Trucks, Construction Equipment, Utility Equipment, Mack Truck Tractors, Mack Dump Trucks, Trailers, Attachments and Support EARLY START - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH @ 9:00 AM - EARLY START SARDIS, OHIO HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 11 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (3)2018 Cat 745, (2)Cat 740, (2)Bell B40C, (2)Bell B50D, 2018 JD 250D, Volvo A30, 46 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2011 Cat 349EL, 2019 Cat 336C, (2)Cat 336F, Cat 328D, 2018-2017 Cat 325F, 2017 Cat 325FLCR, (3)2020 Cat 320GC, 2017 Cat 315FL, Unused & 2022 Cat 313GC, 2022 Cat 313, 2012 Cat 311DLRR, 2019 Cat 308E2, (2)2016 Cat 308E2CR, 2019 Cat 308D, 2018 Cat 305.5E2CR,
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Nominations open for Great American Gardener award program

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The American Horticultural Society is accepting nominations for its 2024 Great American Gardener Awards program through Sept. 29.

The awards categories are as follows:

• The Liberty Hyde Bailey Award is given to an individual who has made significant lifetime contributions to at least three of the following horticultural fields: teaching, research, communications, plant exploration, administration, art, business and leadership.

• The Emerging Horticultural Professional Award is given in the early stages of an individual’s career. This award recognizes significant achievements and/or leadership that have advanced the field of horticulture in America.

• The Garden Stewardship Award is given to a public garden that embraces and exemplifies sustainable horticultural practices in design, maintenance and/or programs.

• The Horticultural Innovation Award is an award to an individual or company whose innovations have made the field of horticulture more sustainable and accessible to all.

• The H. Marc Cathey Award recognizes outstanding scientific research that has enriched the field of horticulture.

• Jane L. Taylor Award is given to an individual, organization or program that has inspired and nurtured future horticulturists through efforts in children’s and youth gardening.

The nomination form is available online: surveymonkey.com/r/ SCN2Z6T.

Ohio makes funding available to eliminate railroad crossings

COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recently announced the availability of $100 million in funding to help local communities eliminate dangerous railroad crossings.

Ohio has about 5,700 railroad grade crossings, which are locations where roadways intersect with railroad tracks. Funding from DeWine’s new Ohio Rail Crossing Elimination Program will support the work of local communities to engineer construction projects to eliminate these crossings and pay matching funds that are required for additional support from the Federal Railroad Administration.

Railroad grade crossings are both a safety hazard and a barrier to traffic, including emergency vehicles. Since the Federal Railroad Administration began collecting blocked crossing data in late 2019, more than 10,500 reports of blocked crossings in Ohio have been filed.

Municipalities can submit railroad crossing elimination projects to the Ohio Rail Development Commission, which will identify the projects with the best opportunities for federal funding and assist in developing these locations into competitive federal grant applications.

The Ohio Rail Crossing Elimination Program was developed with support from the Ohio General Assembly, which allotted the funding for the program as part of Ohio’s operating budget. More information about the program can be found at rail.ohio.gov/crossingelimination.

Meadville, Pa

wed. Sept. 20, 2023

starting at 5:30 p.m.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

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ChECk Out this amaZing LOCatiOn!

6821 Perry Highway, Meadville, Pa

1700 sq ft, 1 +/- acres, 3 bdrm, 1 ba, full base, 2 car gar, utility shed w/ overhead, fireplace, appli. Incl, some hardwood under carpet

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Conneaut Lake, Pa

Sat. Sept. 23, 2023

starting at 9:00 a .M. – real estate sells 11 a .M.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

liVe & Online sale

CheCk Out this aMaZing PrOPerty, hOMe & sheds

10163 Pine Rd., Conneaut Lake, Pa 16316

A fantastic home with PROPERTY! 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Full base, 1700 +/- sq ft, appl. Incl, 1 +/1 acres, 2 sheds, back deck, frt porch, mud room

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New Castle, Pa Fri. Sept. 22, 2023

starting at 9:00 a.m.

Short Notice

Bok EstatE auction

501 smithfield st., New Castle, Pa 16101

1968 GMC Pickup Truck- damage in front- Pa Title. Zero Turn Mower, Riding Mower, Lawn & Garden Tools.

ContraCtor/HouSe Builder SurpluS: Alum Brake, Commercial Ladders, Alum Scaffolding, Alum pick. Air Compressors, every nailer you can think of. Roof Jacks, Ladder Jacks. Mechanics’ Tools. Tool Chests Full, Toolboxes Full. NIB Breaker Boxes, Jacuzzi Tub, New Fixtures. Rolls of 14/2 Wire, PVC, Pex Fittings, Copper, Brass, Valves, Pipe. Lumber-2x4’s, Plywood, OSB, Vinyl Railing. Dried Oak Roughcut. Tons of Hardware-Nuts, Screws, Glue- Too much to List. all like new- Fridge, Flat Top Stove, Upright Freezer. Bunn Coffee Maker NIB. Seal-N-Save. Air Fryer & other super Clean Kitchen equip. 65” Flatscreen TV. Bose Surround Sound. Nintendo Wii. Oak Bar Stools. Clean Housewares/Furniture etc

GunS: Dan Wesson 357/38. Ithaca Mod 37 16ga. Marlin 55 Original Goose Gun. QuiCk liStinG – Much more – BiG auction! all FFl laws apply – estate Family Handles Firearms terMS oF Sale: 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or local Check. Go to auctionzip.com #8930 for pics and info.

Mt. Hope, oH

Mon. Sept. 25, 2023

starting at 5:00

Back to Farm Stock cow

Feeder c alF Sale

Mt. Hope Auction, Mt. Hope, oH note to ConSignorS: There is a good demand for preconditioned cattle that are vaccinated 2 weeks before the sale. We are recommending the 10 way Cattle and Black Leg vaccines. These Feeder Cattle will sell with advertised Consignments.

early ConSignMentS:

8 Bl. anguS SteerS – 800#-1000# - Dennis B. Miller

17 FeederS – (5 Bl. Steers, 5 Red Steers, 6 Black Heifers, 1 Red) & 2 Cows pasture bred to bull. – Lone Willow Farms

10 Bl. anguS CroSS FeederS – 500# - Ervin Yoder expeCting 500-700 head – Consignments taken through sale time. Cows will begin at 5:00 P.M. Advertised consignments will sell in 1st part of sale.

Auctioneers:

DAviD Miller & vernon YoDer

www.mthopeauction.com

ContaCt CheSter or thurMan Mullet, 330-674-6188

Niles, OH

SAT. SEPT. 23, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

ESTATE AUCTION

All sells on location to the high bidders at 2750 Wabash Ave., Niles, OH 44446

Behind Handyman Outdoors off Rt.422 2010 CHEVY AVEO (ONLY 1,057 mi.!, 28 mPG) – ZERO TURN mOWER – HOUSEHOLD AND GARAGE iTEmS.

Like new 2010 Chevy Aveo 4-door, garage stored, red, automatic trans., 1.6L 4 cyl.(28 MPG) only 1,057 mi. showing; Gravely Mini ZT1434 zero turn mower; trim mower; collectibles; complete home furnishings inc. flat TVs; living room furn.; bedroom furn.; tall cedar wardrobe; dinette; patio furn.; microwave; bar stools; kit. items; trunk; puzzles; upright piano; cream leather recliner; cedar chest; wheelbarrow; ladder; garden tools; metal shelving; lots more to find.

ESTATE Of KATHRYN mCNAUGHTON, TRUm. CO. 2023EST0640. ATTORNEY miCHAEL J. fREDERiCKA, ADmiNiSTRATOR PiCS @ www.auctionzip.com (iD 14340). Restroom on-site. TERmS: CASH or CHECK with 2 forms of ID, in full day of sale. No buyers premium.

PiCS/www.auctionzip.com (iD 14340) Ken Layne, auctioneer (330) 898-2053

New

PA Sat. Sept. 23, 2023

wilmiNgtoN,

starting at 9:00 a.m.

Outstanding Matis EstatE

100+ Guns / Antique

FireArms

whiting Auction Barn

305 easy St., New wilmington, PA 16142

Over 100 GunS – mostly Winchesters

Equip, etc.

Winchester Books, Vintage Gun Manuals, Reloading Guides, Gun Bibles, History, Civil War, Zippo, Hot Rods, American Rifleman and many more

This is Generations of Family Collection. Hard to imagine until you see it. Tiny Ad for a HUGE Auction.

Collection moved to the Barn for Security & Legal Purposes. The rest of the estate will be sold in the near future.

all ffl laws apply – estate family Handles firearms

termS Of Sale: 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or Local Check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for listing, pictures and more.

PA

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and other Rare/Collectable Rifles and Shotguns... tOnS Of Old ammO – Many Hard-to-find Calibers - Original Boxes Winchester Signs, Old Advertising, Factory Announcements, Store Displays, Antique Oak Glass front Displays. Winchester Flashlight Store Display, Batteries, Hatchets, Meat Grinders, Ice Pick, Chisel, etc. Winchester/ Keen Kutter. relOadinG – Extensive Collection of Brass & Dies – Rare Calibers & such. Reloaders, Primers, Powder, Bullets, Measures, Tools,
Complete Auction Service 305 Easy Street, New Wilmington,
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route 38 Newark Valley, Ny 13811 – 607-642-3293

New PhiladelPhia, Oh

Fri. Sept. 15, 2023

Starting at 4:00 p.m.

SPRINGER AUCTION

122 11th St. Ne, New Philadelphia, Oh

(Behind Big d’S tire Shop)

Selling: 1970 2 door Cadillac Coupe Deville 500 engine, solid nice car. 1969 Rambler American 6 cylinder or 68,000 miles 6 cylinder, 3 on tree shift, lots of new parts installed. Ready to travel across America. Selling full line of furniture, collectibles, tools, Newer Snapper riding mower, Cornwell tools boxes etc. termS: Cash or Check

Sale By order oF Carl Springer

Auctioneer: rick keffer of new Philadelphia, ohio • 330-340-9060

Take an evening pasture walk in Pennsylvania

SUMMERVILLE, Pa. — There will be an evening pasture walk Sept. 20 at the Sandy Lick Farm in Jefferson County.

The walk will go from 5:30 p.m. to dusk and will feature discussions on pasture management, fences, watering tips and forage species.

Sandy Lick Farm, 2247 Mauk Hill Road, is a grass-fed beef operation owned by Del Moore and Sue Moore. The evening will feature Russ Wilson of Wilson Land and Cattle Company and Tim Elder, retired NRCS Grazing Specialist.

Pre-registration is not required for this free event, which is sponsored by Northwest Project Grass. Follow signs posted for event parking.

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419-512-6295 703 harding Way West, Galion, oh 44833 419-468-6675 (Home) 419-468-4602 (Office) cmiley@rrohio.com www.MileyRealty.com 20 W. High, Ashley, OH 43003 740-362-0007 / 740-815-2848 www.wigtonauctions.com eD & Ben SChAfeR AuCTIoneeRS 536 Main St, Caldwell, OH 43724 (740) 584-SALE www.edandbenschafer.com 1147 Whipple Ave., N.W. Canton, Ohio 44708 (330) 477-9365 Canton - 2722 fulton Dr. nW, 330-453-9187 Dover - 720 n. Wooster Ave., 330-343-7355 www.kikoauctions.com triple states Family Real Estate & Auction Service. Conneaut Lake, PA Triplestatesfamilyauctions.com • (814) 724-9947 AnGLInS AuCTIon SeRVICe Jeff Anglin, Auct. 2431 Hubbard Rd., youngstown, OH 44505 (330) 707-0875 www.anglinsauction.com socauctions.com Phone (330) 243-6547 Braham auCtions Live and Online Auctions Single Pieces or Entire Estates Donald Braham 724.992.0061 Dylan Braham 724-372-3731 BrahamAuctons.HiBid.com 330-330-8949 106 Nine Hill Road, Harmony, PA 16037 AU- 006223 Call today for a free ConSultation! mjk2309@gmail.com Licensed in PA and OH David Wyeth, Auctioneer and real estate Agent Wyeth Auctions & Century 21 Frank Fyre real estate 740-403-6661 Serving Licking & Surrounding Counties For All Your Auction Needs for Real Estate, Personal Property, Commercial and Farm. www.wyethauctions.com reAL estAte AuCtiOns Farmland – Woodland – residential LiVe Or OnLine FArM & COnstruCtiOn eQuiPMent ONLINE ONLY EVERY WEDNESDAY JeFF LentZ AuCtiOneer / BrOKer 937-538-0601 www.buckeyebid.com and don't forget to say, "i found you in Farm and dairy!" our area's #1 auCtion sourCe When planning your next auCtion, use this handy auctioneer directory Newark Valley, Ny Fri. & Sat. Sept. 22 & 23, 2023 See Starting timeS below
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Held In Our yard at The Corner Of routes 38 & 38B In Newark Valley, Ny Day 1: 9:00 a.M. 150+ Collector Tractors In All Conditions Majority Are IH & Farmall, Farm Machinery, Extensive Group Of IH Parts From Our Closed Salvage Yard, Lots Of Tires, Weights, Parts & Attachments. 5:00 pM Toys & Signs. Join us for dinner to celebrate our 50th year in business. Day 2: 9:00 a.M. HUGE One Owner Farm Toy & Doll Collection 1000+ Items! See Website For Full Listing & Lots Of pictures at goodrichauctionservice.com, Online Bidding available, Consignments Welcome Goodrich Auction Service, inc. 7166
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Lake Loramie State Park Fall Festival starts on Sept. 15

MINSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources invites everyone to Lake Loramie State Park’s annual Fall Harvest Festival and Campout, starting at 4 p.m. Sept. 15 and running through 4 p.m. Sept. 17, at 11070 State Route 362, Minster, Ohio, 45865.

The festival’s theme is “Our Veterans and First Responders” and features family-friendly activities and entertainment acts. The festival, cosponsored by the Lake Loramie Improvement Association, features an antique power show demonstrating various old gas-powered tractors and equipment, kids’ games and activities, a farmers’ market, a Mountain Men encampment, food and arts and crafts exhibitors. New attractions at the festival this year include the Jungle Island Zoo’s exotic animal petting zoo. There will also be pony rides.

Live musical entertainment will include “Rapid Fire” on Friday, “Forty Acre Band” on Saturday and Fort Loramie High School Marching Band, Minster High School Marching Band and “AC Swing” on Sunday.

The park’s traditional mum sale will begin on Sept. 15; mums can be picked up at the campground, but all vehicles need to be parked in designated parking areas. No vehicles will be allowed beyond the check station; however, visitors may bring a nonmotorized wagon or cart to transport mums.

The campground is full. Day use admission is free.

Lake Loramie State Park features an 843-acre lake originally constructed in 1824 as a reservoir for the Miami-Erie Canal. The park offers a variety of outdoor activities, on and off the water including boating, fishing, hiking, camping and picnicking. Overnight accommodations include a campground, cedar cabins and two group camps.

Creek clean-up set for Sept. 16 in Canton

CANTON, Ohio — The McKinley Presidential Library and Museum is hosting its annual annual creek clean-up Sept. 16.

The cleanup will be held along the West Branch of the Nimishillen Creek, which runs through Stadium, Monument and Waterworks Parks, and the private grounds of the Mckinley National Memorial. Participants should meet at the McKinley Presidential Library, located at 800 McKinley Monument Dr. NW, in Canton, at 8:30 a.m. Lunch will be provided following the clean-up.

This event is accessible for all age levels and for all levels of experience in waterway clean-ups. Participants may wish to wear old clothes and shoes as it is possible to get wet and muddy. For more information and to pre-register, contact Lynette Reiner 330-455-7043 ext. 208 or email science@mckinleymuseum.org.

ONLINE-ONLY AUCT ION

Bidding Ends: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at Noon

Yard & Garden Equipment. Craftsman Riding Mower, 20 hp. Rototiller. Gas Edger/Trimmer. 5 hp Leaf Blower. 8 hp, 24" Snow Blower. Tools. Quality Furniture. Beautiful Oak Dining Room Suite. Wood Carved Bottle Stoppers. Sectional Sofa. Home Décor. Household.

Gas Edger/Trimmer. 5 hp Leaf Blower. 8 hp, 24” Snow Blower. Tools. Quality Furniture. Beautiful Oak Dining Room Suite. Wood Carved Bottle Stoppers.

Sectional Sofa. Home Décor. Household.

GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.

“A Third Generation Family Business”

George Roman III ~ Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071

www.georgeromanauctioneers.com

Pick Up: September 21, 2023.

Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium.

For c ompl ete detail s, visit: www .georgeromanauctioneers.com

Credit card and wire transfer for amounts ex ceeding $2,500.00.

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 980C, (2)Cat 980B, Cat 950, Cat 904B, INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIER: Cat IT28B, CRAWLER TRACTOR: Fiat Allis 10C, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE: NH/Ford 555B(4x4), ASPHALT ROLLER: IR, 5 FORKLIFTS: Cat V80D, Cat V60B, Cat P6000, Hyster W60XT, Clark Pul-Pac, 5 AIR COMPRESSORS: IR XP825, IR Sierra HH150, Grimmer Schmidt, (2)Gardner Denver, 5 GENERATORS: (2)Military Design MEP-802A, Military Design 5Kw, Hobart D400, Onan 7.5Kw, 6 WELDERS: (2)Miller Trailblazer 302, Miller Shopmaster 300, Miller 330ST, Miller Trailblazer 250G, Multiquip Whisperweld, 2 LIGHT PLANTS: Allmand NL4CAPM, Amida, 3 ARROW/MESSAGE BOARDS: 2014 Stalker M277, Traffcon, Arrboard, TRAFFIC SPEED MONITOR, 3 COMMERCIAL MOWERS: Toro Reelmaster 2300-D, Toro Groundmaster 345, Jacobsen 422D, AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR: Massey Ferguson 2135, 2 SNOW UTILITY TRACTORS: Bombardier DW73, Trackless Vehicles Ltd. MT5T Series V, TOOL TRUCK: 2007 GMC C7500, 2 CAB & CHASSIS: (2)Volvo White Autocar(6x6), 8 DUMP TRUCKS: (2)Mack RD688S(tri.), Mack RD690S(t/a), Mack CL713(tri.), Mack DM685SX(t/a), GMC C7500, IH 4700, TRUCK TRACTOR: 1972 AM General M Series(t/a), MILITARY TRUCK: AM General Cargo 2.5-ton, 4 MILITARY TRAILERS: 1996 M1102, 1954 Checker Cab Mfg. XM-105, M116A3, Generator Chasis, MHU-151 Small Munitions Trailer, 2 EXTENDABLE TRAILERS, 2 FLATBED TRAILERS: Dorsey DGTL80(t/a), Great Dane 45ft.(t/a), 6 VAN TRAILERS: Fruehauf 48ft.(s/a), Fruehauf 48ft.(s-t/a), Fruehauf 45ft(t/a), Fruehauf 40ft.(t/a), Fruehauf 35ft..(t/a), GOOSENECK

Pick Up: September 21, 2023.

Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium. Credit card and wire transfer for amounts exceeding $2,500.00.

GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.

“A Third Generation Family Business” George Roman III ~ Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071

AdAmsville, OH Sat. Sept. 23, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

PUBLIC TOOL AUCTION

Roger’s Auction Barn

7255 Knicely Rd., Adamsville, OH 43802

Central upright air compressor like new, Craftsman radial arm saw, Craftsman 12” band saw, Craftsman 16” scroll saw, Test Rite 12 spd drill press, 2 Craftsman drill presses, horizontal vertical band saw, Delta bench grinder, Delta thickness planer, Delta band saw, Craftsman joiners, Northwood 15” planer, Snap on roll around tool chest, Craftsman & Waterloo roll around tool chest, big floor fan, metal & plastic washers, new pressure water tank, Airco stick welder, 2 generators, torch cart & hoses & tanks, Craftsman table saw, B&D cut off saw, elec & gas chain saws, floor drill, big vise, grinders, alum step & ext ladders, chain hoist, jack stands, sev power & air tools, new framing nailer, sev Snap on & Craftsman tools, 12” Snap on crescent wrench, floor jack, chains, wedges, tarps, misc bolts, chain boomers, 2 Craftsman lawn tractors one w/mower, 2 push mowers, Ariens elec start snow blower, 4 P235-75R15 tires & wheels for Jeep, cast iron kettle w/spider, cast iron skillets & post some w/lids, 2 old dinner bells, poll saw, kerosene cans, 6 old glass oil bottles w/carrier, wheelbarrow, sev long handle tools, elec cords, weed eaters

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equip: 5 western saddles, blankets, bridles, halters, lead ropes, saddle rack, spurs, chaps, saddle bags, western hats, gun sheath for saddle, 4 buggy wheels, sev misc items in boxes, a large auction will run 2 rings.

termS of Sale: cash or check w/positive ID required.

Not responsible for accidents or loss.

Auctioneer: roger Kreis

740-796-2931

Auctioneers:

ron & John Kreis

www.auctionzip.com #7434

Baltic, OH

Mon. Sept. 18, 2023

starting at 4:30 p.m.

Antique, ColleCtible, Primitive, AuCtion

Village Produce Building 2807 State Route 557, Baltic, OH 43804 in Farmerstown

Selling 300+ lotS of Quality antiQueS, ColleCtibleS, PrimitiveS, SignS, furniture & more 200 lot coming from tennessee and a load from pennsylvania

Quaker State sign, Kern’s sign, Orange crush sign, Hoosier cabinets, granite top cabinet, other primitive furniture, cookie jars, cast iron including Griswold & Wagner, Lance jars, lots of wooden boxes with graphics, Purina chicken feeder, galvanized double tubs, railroad lanterns, barn lanterns, wooden dough bowls, wooden and glass butter churns, lots of crock all shapes and sizes, brass pails, snowshoes, box corn seller, Joseph R Vick prints in frames, ice tongs, egg basket, two man saws, granite ware, draw knifes, milk cans, wooden bowls, Coleman lanterns, milk bottles, Coca-Cola radio, cast iron door stop, copper weather vane, Quaker State oil cans, lots of pocket and collector knives, muzzle loading handgun, Daisy gun rack display, State quarter album, lightning rods, wooden yoke, traffic light, hay knife, nail keg, lobster trap, 5 gallon jug with buttons, oil lamp Pyrex sets, egg crate, cider press, vintage Christmas, coffee grinder, and lots more.

AUCtIoneeRS note: This is a very abbreviated list. Check out photos on auctionzip.com ID# (45492) something for everyone. Collectors will be sure to find the unique item to add to your collection. Dealers the time is perfect to stock the shelves for the fall rush. hope to see you on the 18th LUnCh StAnd by: Farmerstown School teRMS: Cash or check credit card with 4%

Auctioneers:

Allen troyer

(330-231-2745)

Derrick kAnDel

TRAILER: 2002 Recreation By Design(tri.), 2 OFFICE TRAILERS: Williams Scottsman 12ft.x60ft. (tri.), Fruehauf(roll-up door, side door 5 windows), UTILITY TRAILER: Homemade(s/a), 2 UTILITY

VEHICLES: Kawasaki Mule 3000, Cushman, 80 CONTAINERS: (54)40ft., (8)20ft., (18)10ft., 20

DUMP BODIES: J&J 19ft. Aluminum, J&J 18ft. Aluminum, (2)J&J 10ft. Aluminum, J&J 13ft.-

6in. Steel, (2)Ti-Brook 18ft. Aluminum, 18ft. Steel, 14ft. Steel, Henderson 13ft.-6in. SS, 13ft.6in. Steel, Thiele 10ft. Aluminum, Warren 10ft. Aluminum, (2)10ft. Aluminum, (2)10ft. Steel, 9ft. Steel, (2)8ft. Steel, ROLLOFF BODY: Automated Waste Equip. ARO-65, 2 SERVICE BODIES: Reading 11ft. Walk-in, Warner 11ft. Walk-in, 6 FLATBED BODIES: 22ft., (2)20ft., 18ft., 16ft.,

3 STAKE RACK BODIES, 2 ATTENUATOR BODIES, 7 SNOW EQUIPMENT: (2)Fisher Storm Guard 8ft. Angle Plow, 10ft. Power Angle Plow, Meyer HP 6ft.-8in. Power Angle Plow, Meyer

Power Angle Plow, Boss 7ft.-6in. Power Angle Plow, 42 TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES, 28 NEW & USED TIRES, 3 FUEL TANKS, 3 HEATING EQUIPMENT: (3)Liquid Fuel Space Heaters, 16

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: Contour Grilles, Recessed Lighting, Spot Lights, Street Lights, Ceiling Speakers, Shielded Wire Ceiling Fan Boxes, Transformers, PVC Conduit, 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, 4 WELDING ACCESSORIES, CRANE ACCESSORIES, 5 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, 50 ATTACHMENTS: (14)Wheel Loader, (25)Forklift, 25 EX-MILITARY

SUPPORT

EQUIPMENT, 196 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

SITE PHONE: (609) 204-3189 Jay

ALEX LYON & SON

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC.,

BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone: (315) 633-2944

Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details.

ADDRESS: 280 Bismark Road, Jackson, New Jersey 08527

1 OWNER

CONSOLIDATION AUCTION

~ A & A Truck Parts ~ Trucks, Construction Equipment, Support, Accessories and

2 AUCTIONS - 1 DAY

47X, (3)2023 Freightliner

122SD(3 - 7,000mi.), (4)2023 Freightliner

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH @ 9:30 AM

HUTTO (Austin), TEXAS

1- CHANGE OF OPERATIONS AUCTION

122SD(9 - 26,000mi.), (4)2023 Freightliner 122SD(25 - 60,000mi.), (5)2023 Western Star 49X(44 - 701,000mi.), 2022 Western Star 49x(57,000mi.), 2020 Western Star 4700(100,000mi.), (8)2022 Freightliner 122SD(100,00mi.), 2021

~ McCar Trucking ~ 2- TOTAL DISPOSAL AUCTION

NOTE: McCar Trucking, a highly successful quarry and trucking operation, has decided to spend more time providing more material to satisfy customer needs, will sell our entire late model fleet - mostly 20232022 equipment. Also selling will be dump trucks, truck tractors and dump trailers from Tiki Texas Logistics.

~ Tiki Texas Logistics ~

Freightliner 114SD, 2021 Freightliner

122SD(120,000mi.), (5)2020 Freightliner

122SD, 2021 Kenworth T880(150,000mi.), 2020 Kenworth W900, 6 DUMP TRUCKS:

(4)2021 Peterbilt 567(5-axle), 2020 Peterbilt

348(t/a), 2019 Freightliner 108SD(quad), 3

39 Simple 18 Dump Trucks, 5 Concrete Trucks, Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trailers WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

EXTRA NOTE: All the McCar trucks are low mileage and have long extended warranty and are simple 18s

TRUCK TRACTORS: (2)2018 Kenworth

T880(t/a), 2016 Peterbilt 367(tri.), 7 CON-

CRETE MIXER TRUCKS: (3)2021-(2)2020

ADDRESS: 777 County Road 131, Hutto, Texas 70634

Kenworth T880(Contec 11-yd., Cummins, t/a), 2013 Kenworth, 4 DUMP TRAILERS:

(3)2007 CTS HRD32(t/a), 2002 CPS

TSTD32(t/a), TAGALONG TRAILER: 2019 Interstate 50DLA(tri.), 11 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS:

(3)2019 JD 35G, (3)2019 JD 26G, (3)2019 JD 17G, (2)New Cherry KV12, 7 RUBBER

TRACKED SKID STEERS: (2)2019 Bobcat

T650,

(2)2019 Bobcat T590, (3)2019 Bobcat T450,

MULTI-USE CONTAINER: New 40ft. High

Cube, 2 CONTAINERS: New 9ft. & 8ft.(door/ window), PORTABLE BATHROOM STATION: New Bastone 110V Portable Toilet w/Shower, 4 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: (4)

New Greatbear 1-yd. Self Dumping Hopper, 4

PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy

Kleen 4000psi, 7 ATTACHMENTS: (7)Skid

Steer, 27 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

SALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269 Chad

TEXAS LICENSE: #15791 Jack Lyon

ALEX LYON & SON

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC.,

BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • WWW.LYONAUC-

TION.COM

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 39 SIMPLE 18 DUMP TRUCKS: (5)Unused 2023 Freightliner 47X, (3)2023 Freightliner 122SD(3 - 7,000mi.), (4)2023 Freightliner 122SD(9 - 26,000mi.), (4)2023 Freightliner 122SD(25 - 60,000mi.), (5)2023 Western Star 49X(44 - 701,000mi.), 2022 Western Star 49x(57,000mi.), 2020 Western Star 4700(100,000mi.), (8)2022 Freightliner 122SD(100,00mi.), 2021 Freightliner 114SD, 2021 Freightliner 122SD(120,000mi.), (5)2020 Freightliner 122SD, 2021 Kenworth T880(150,000mi.), 2020 Kenworth W900, 6 DUMP TRUCKS: (4)2021 Peterbilt 567(5-axle), 2020 Peterbilt 348(t/a), 2019 Freightliner 108SD(quad), 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2)2018 Kenworth T880(t/a), 2016 Peterbilt 367(tri.), 7 CONCRETE MIXER TRUCKS: (3)2021-(2)2020 Kenworth T880(Contec 11-yd., Cummins, t/a), 2013 Kenworth, 4 DUMP TRAILERS: (3)2007 CTS HRD32(t/a), 2002 CPS TSTD32(t/a), TAGALONG TRAILER: 2019 Interstate 50DLA(tri.), 11 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (3)2019 JD 35G, (3)2019 JD 26G, (3)2019 JD 17G, (2)New Cherry KV12, 7 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (2)2019 Bobcat T650, (2)2019 Bobcat T590, (3)2019 Bobcat T450, MULTI-USE CONTAINER: New 40ft. High Cube, 2 CONTAINERS: New 9ft. & 8ft.(door/window), PORTABLE BATHROOM STATION: New Bastone 110V Portable Toilet w/Shower, 4 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: (4) New Greatbear 1-yd. Self Dumping Hopper, 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, 7 ATTACHMENTS: (7)Skid Steer, 27 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

ADDRESS: 777 County Road 131, Hutto, Texas 70634

2 AUCTIONS - 1 DAY

CHANGE

SALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269 Chad

TEXAS LICENSE: #15791 Jack Lyon

ALEX LYON & SON

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM

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35ft..(t/a), GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2002 Recreation By Design(tri.), 2 OFFICE TRAILERS: Williams Scottsman 12ft.x60ft.(tri.), Fruehauf(roll-up door, side door 5 windows), UTILITY TRAILER: Homemade(s/a), 2 UTILITY VEHICLES: Kawasaki Mule 3000, Cushman, 80 CONTAINERS: (54)40ft., (8)20ft., (18)10ft., 20 DUMP BODIES: J&J 19ft. Aluminum, J&J 18ft. Aluminum, (2)J&J 10ft. Aluminum, J&J 13ft.-6in. Steel, (2)Ti-Brook 18ft. Aluminum, 18ft. Steel, 14ft. Steel, Henderson 13ft.-6in. SS, 13ft.-6in. Steel, Thiele 10ft. Aluminum, Warren 10ft. Aluminum, (2)10ft. Aluminum, (2)10ft. Steel, 9ft. Steel, (2)8ft. Steel, ROLLOFF BODY: Automated Waste Equip. ARO-65, 2 SERVICE BODIES: Reading 11ft. Walk-in, Warner 11ft. Walk-in, 6 FLATBED BODIES: 22ft., (2)20ft., 18ft., 16ft., 12ft., 3 STAKE RACK BODIES, 2 ATTENUATOR BODIES, 7 SNOW EQUIPMENT: (2)Fisher Storm Guard 8ft. Angle Plow, 10ft. Power Angle Plow, Meyer HP 6ft.-8in. Power Angle Plow, Meyer 7ft. Power Angle Plow, Boss 7ft.-6in. Power Angle Plow, 42 TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES, 28 NEW & USED TIRES, 3 FUEL TANKS, 3 HEATING EQUIPMENT: (3)Liquid Fuel Space Heaters, 16 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: Contour Grilles, Recessed Lighting, Spot Lights, Street Lights, Ceiling Speakers, Shielded Wire Ceiling Fan Boxes, Transformers, PVC Conduit, 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, 4 WELDING ACCESSORIES, CRANE ACCESSORIES, 5 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, 50 ATTACHMENTS: (14)Wheel Loader, (25)Forklift, 25 EX-MILITARY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, 196 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. SITE PHONE: (609) 204-3189 Jay ALEX LYON & SON SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone: (315) 633-2944 Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details. ADDRESS: 280 Bismark Road, Jackson, New Jersey 08527 1 OWNER CONSOLIDATION AUCTION ~ A & A Truck Parts ~ Trucks, Construction Equipment, Support, Accessories and Scrap Containers SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 RD @ 9:30 AM FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP (Jackson Township) , NEW JERSEY ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION Bidding Ends: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at Noon Yard & Garden Equipment. Craftsman Riding Mower, 20 hp. Rototiller.
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HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 39 SIMPLE 18 DUMP TRUCKS: (5)Unused 2023 Freightliner
Logistics
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1-
OF OPERATIONS AUCTION ~ McCar Trucking ~ 2- TOTAL DISPOSAL AUCTION ~ Tiki Texas
~ 39 Simple 18 Dump
20 TH @ 9:30 AM HUTTO (Austin) , TEXAS
McCar Trucking, a highly successful quarry and trucking operation, has decided to spend more time providing more material to satisfy customer needs, will sell our entire late model fleet - mostly 2023-2022 equipment. Also selling will be dump trucks, truck tractors and dump trailers from Tiki Texas Logistics. EXTRA NOTE: All the McCar trucks are low mileage and have long extended warranty and are simple 18s
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NORTH EAST, PA

MON. SEPT. 18, 2023

starting at 1 P.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

LOCATED AT 11431 WILSON ROAD, NORTH EAST, PA

AT OUR AUCTION BARN IN LITTLE HOPE

WINCHESTER MODEL 190 22 LONG RIFLE, MARLIN MOD. 60 22

LONG RIFLE W/ SCOPE, MARLIN LEVER 30-30 RIFLE, MARLIN 12 GAUGE BA W/SCOPE, WINCHESTER MOD. 300 12 GA.—PUMP, DAISY LEVER BB GUN, PARDNER TRACKER 12 G/ SS, STEVENS #200 22-250 RIFLE W/SCOPE, HENRY REPEATER LEVER 22 LONG, IVER-JOHNSON 410 SHOTGUN, SPRINGFIELD 45-70 GOV’T H & R, CONN. VALLEY BP 45-70, 50 CAL. BLACK POWDER GUN, 50 CAL. BLACK-POWDER, RUGER SS 6 SHOOTER, CASE OF OLD JEWELRY—WATCHES—STERLING—MANY MORE, AMMO BELTS, LARGE INVENTORY OF AMMO, COIN COLLECTION, PLUS USUAL MONDAY MISC. ITEMS.

CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPCOMING FARM AUCTION OF ANTIQUE

THRASHING MACHINES AND ANTIQUE FARM MACHINERY

RALEIGH & TODD CHESLEY

814-725-1303 OR 4969 – CHESLEYAUCTIONEERS.COM

11431 WILSON RD., NORTH EAST, PA., 16428

E-MAIL—RCHESLEY@VELOCITY.NET

AU-000147-L

Youngstown, oh

tues. set. 19, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M. • Preview 4:00 P.M.

Large Live auction

Large Auction at Our auctiOn gallery: 2431 yOungstOwnHubbard rOad, yOungstOwn, OHiO 44505, US 62 and RT 7 run together as Yo. Hubbard Road. updated list and photos posted closer to auction day Clean Modern Furniture, Antiques, Collectible glassware and china. Costume jewelry, large lot of clean collectibles, household goods, pots pans and kitchenware, glassware, hand and garden tools, ladders and so much more with second auctioneer at 5:30

Tell everyone and bring a friend! This auction is overloaded with so much to unpack and sort. Will take days; will update as we go. complete updated list and photos at anglinsauction.com terms - 13% buyer’s premium, 3% waived for cash. We accept checks with credit card back up (no exceptions), no checks not known by our firm. Visa, MasterCard and Discover. All items sold as-is. Sales tax collected unless blanket certificate on file.

Anglins Auction service

Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer

2431 youngstown-Hubbard road, youngstown, Ohio 44505 330-707-0875 – licensed and bonded in Ohio and Pa

Research project aims to crack code of major swine virus

LINCOLN, Neb. — Two University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientists have received a $627,000 federal grant to study a viral disease posing a significant threat to the swine industry worldwide.

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus is widespread, causing reproductive failure in sows and major respiratory illness in pigs of all ages. In addition, the virus modulates the pig’s immune system, making the animal more susceptible to other infectious diseases. The costs to the U.S. swine sector from PRRSV annually total an estimated $1.1 billion.

Hiep Vu, associate professor of animal science, is the co-director of the research project, funded by a three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The other co-director is Sarah Sillman, assistant professor with Nebraska’s School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and the Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center.

The project will examine how PRRSV infects swine macrophages, the immune cells that recognize, engulf and destroy harmful intruders, including viruses and bacteria.

Viruses can only make copies of themselves when they sneak into a living cell.

“As long as we can prevent viruses from entering a cell, we can prevent viral infection,” Vu said.

Figuring out which cells the virus can attack and how it gets inside them strengthens scientists’ ability to create vaccines and intervention strategies to stop the virus’s spread and harmful effects.

PRRSV is picky, infecting only a few specific cell types, including swine macrophages and the monkey cell line MARC-145.

Vu recently discovered a PRRSV variant that nearly lost the ability to infect swine macrophages while still being able to infect MARC-145 cells effectively. This PRRSV variant has just one tiny change in its genome compared with the other PRRSV that infects macrophages.

“I will compare those two viruses to find out why one infects the swine macrophage and the other does not,” Vu said.

Such knowledge, Vu said, can “be critical for the development of a safe and efficacious PRRSV vaccine. Additionally, this knowledge will provide novel insights for generating PRRSV-resistant pigs, either through natural selection or genome editing.”

The project illustrates the frequent multidisciplinary collaboration among Husker faculty in studying animal diseases. For this project, Sillman’s expertise in veterinary pathology complements Vu’s work in molecular virology, enabling a detailed study of PRRSV characteristics and its manifestations of disease in pigs.

“Most of my studies involve collaboration with a veterinary pathologist at the Diagnostic Center,” Vu said. “For almost all of my publications, I have at least one collaborator from the Diagnostic Center.”

This research was supported by the intramural research program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

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The key to transporting calves

I figured if I didn’t know where I was going or how I was getting there, I couldn’t ever actually get lost because I was never found.

I have driven all over the country with this mindset, and it has provided wonderful and unpredictable adventures. Once while taking an ad hoc trip to Arkansas, I managed to drive in a 1,500-mile loop before settling in the Blue Ridge mountains, just six hours away from home.

Comfortably Dumb

My father would study a map, write out his directions and time his trip. As a young adult, I once told him I was taking a trip to Florida. He asked how I was getting there, and I explained to him that I’m heading south and then a little east. This answer, while correct, only added to his frustration.

I was my father’s meathead, to say the least, but once when I was a kid, I saw my dad get lost. He got so angry the environment inside the car quickly changed, and you could cut the tension with a knife. I vowed to be different, and boy am I different.

I enjoy figuring things out, trying things, learning and — most importantly — exploring. Being able to laugh at my own mistakes has enriched my life deeply. Unfortunately, it’s also caused a tremendous amount of stress, at least for my wife.

Last winter, in response to a Craigslist ad, I drove two hours to go get two bottle calves. In my head, the plan was to carry these baby cows to the minivan and drive them home, like any other backseat passenger.

I’ve honestly never been around a cow outside of a fair. And the cows at the fair just sit there peacefully minding their own business. It was wintertime in Ohio, and the roads were slick, but you have no idea how hard it is to drive a straight line while two restless calves begin jumping and climbing into their unassigned seats.

The two puppy pads we laid on the ground to catch their excrement were insufficient, to say the least. In fact, one of them managed to pee inside of a cup holder in the back seat. I was honestly amazed and frankly surprised by just how much they managed to urinate and where.

They were full of life in the backseat, even forcing the kids out of their seats at times. In my rearview mirror, I could see them climbing over the backseat to curiously watch as cars were passing us and laughing at the circus inside my vehicle. But the circus became a bucking competition that resulted in one kicking the inside of the minivan so hard that we actually seemed to be pushed over the double yellow line and into the wrong lane.

While figuring my way home using backroads without any maps, we managed to learn a lot that day. I wish I could tell you that I vowed to never drive a cow home in a minivan, but the truth is, I can’t.

This summer we did it again, but we felt like seasoned professional cow people because we put a halter on him.

(Eric Keller is a veteran, husband, proud father of four, nurse and first-generation homesteader who can be reached at happyrootshomesteadohio@gmail.com.)

SALTSBURG, PA • SAT. OCT. 7, 2023

starting at 8:30 a .M.

JOHN SCOTT KRIVACSY ESTATE AUCTION

629 LOYAL HANNA DAM RD., SALTSBURG, PA 15681

LOCATED: APPROX 1 MILE SOUTH OF RT 286 ON RT 981, TURN WEST ON LOYAL HANNA DAM RD. 4/10 MILE TO AUCTION. WATCH FOR HUEY AUCTION SIGNS.

VERY PARTIAL LISTING ** HUGE AUCTION SO MUCH UNABLE TO BE LISTED

HUGE AUCTION ** 2 AUCTION RINGS RUNNING ALL DAY

TRACTORS: JD 4040 Power shift, Sound Guard Cab, 2 WD w/ Turbo, FT Wghts, (shows 4768 hrs) (S# 008162R; JD 2520 Diesel, NF, 2 remotes, Syncro (Shows 4614 hrs) (S# 018385R); JD 6415 2 WD Power Quad, LHR, Canopy, Ft & Rear 3 pt & PTO, 18.4 x 38” R & P Axle, (S# 466674) w/ Kuhn VKR305 10’ Ft Mt Flail Mower & Kuhn TB211 Rear MT Flail Mower (SOLD 3 WAYS); JD 4640 Hyd, FWA, Quad, 3 Hyd Outlets, 20.8 x 38 Rears w/ Hub Duals, (Shows 1084 hrs) (Not Running @ Time Of Listing); JD A, NF, Rollamatic ( S# 687412) ( Not Running); JD 520 ? For

Parts; (35) JD Suit Case Wghts & Hvy Duty Ft Bracket; JD Wheel Wghts. SKIDLOADER: GEHL 7810 2 sp hyd Face Plate (NOT Running @ Time of Listing); ATTACHMENTS: Loftness Quick Pick 7’ Hyd Rock Picker; Edge 84” Hvy Duty Grapple Bucket; 90” Tooth Bucket; 48” Grapple Forks; Hyd Face Plate; Homemade Side Shift; (2) Backing Plates. ***** GROUSER 14” STEEL SKIDLOADER TRACKS *****

DITCH WITCH: Ditch Witch 6510 diesel 8’ ditcher & ft

blade. CRAWLER LOADER: CAT 977K **** EXCAVATOR:

DROTT 50 w/ 2 & 3 ‘ Buckets. COMBINE: JD 4400 Diesel (rough) (2) 213 Grain Platforms; 4 RN Corn Hd. FARM

EQUIPMENT: GENTILL II 10’ 3 pt Aerator w/ Crumbler;

DEGELMAN Model RP 1500 PTO Rock Wind Rower; Bush hog model 176 3pt hvy duty Hyd Angle & Tilt 10 ‘ blade w/ tail wheel; JD 1600 10 Shank 3 pt Chisel plow; JD 1710A

12 Shank Tandem Axle Disc Chisel; JD 1010 20’ 3 pt hyd; fold field cultivator w/ smoothing harrow; JD 950 10’ Cultimulcher; 3 pt 10 shank V Ripper/plow; White 549 5 x 16

ARS Plow w/ Hyd Hill side Hitch; JD 4 x 16 3 pt plow; JD 2100 3 x 14 Mted Plow; Kuhn 230 8’ 3 pt Rototiller; JD 7200 3 pt 2 row NO Till Vac. Planter w/ liq. Fert ( NICE); (2) Case IH 5100 20 Dbl Disc Grain Drills w/ Press Wheels, Grass Seed & Fert w/ Case IH Hyd Dbl hitch; (2) TURNCO

225 Gravity Wagons w/ Side Kits on Hvy JD Gears; Kuhn

GA 300 9’ 3 pt Rotary Rake; JD 337 Sq Baler w/ Chute; Holland 3 pt Transplanter; 3 pt model 2500 Mulch Layer; NH

S. Axle Tub Spreader 540 PTO LH Discharge; 20’ Hvy Duty

Flat Wagon on JD Gear; Hardi 300 gal 3 pt Mist Sprayer;

NEW

Underneath 14’ Hyd Fert Auger; JD 2250 14 SD Grain

Drill (rough); Split-Fire 3 pt Hyd Log Splitter; Knight 222 V

Body Self Unloading Vegetable. Wagon; 3 pt 2 prong bale

Spear; 3 pt Hvy Duty Pallet forks; Veg. Washing Station w/

Sorting Table; 3 pt mulch layer;* HANCE VAC AWAY SEED

CLEANER W/ BAGGER (NICE)* (2) 450 gal Poly Tanks- (1)

425 gal - (1) 120 gal w/ trans pump; (4) 14 x 17” used Skid

Loader Tires & Rims; Assorted Truck Tires & Rims; Assorted 8” Augers; (4) Grain Aerators; 8’ Hvy Ft Blade; 6½

‘ Int Ft Blade; 10’ x 4” Grain Auger & others; Pallet of JD

Fert Disc’s; ** 1995 VIPERSIZER SELF CONTAINED STONE

CLEANING PLANT ** (3) KOHLER 4 CYL GENERATORS *

(1) HOMELITE GAS GENERATOR ** (2) 12’ X 30’ STONED

FIRE BOND MOVEABLE STORAGE CONTAINERS ** NOVO

HIT & MISS ENGINE

TRUCKS: 2000 FORD F-350 Crew Cab, V10 Auto w/ 9’ Alum Moritz Flat bed (198,718 miles) (vin # 1FTWW32S5YEE11224); 1992 FORD Cargo 7000 diesel S. Axle

Diesel Bucket

Moore estate auction

To settle the estate of David Moore, the following will be sold at public auction locaTEd aT 12806 FriEndSvillE road, BUrBank, ohio 44214. This is North of Easton Road (604) approximately ½ mile.

FUrniTUrE / collEcTiBlES / TonS oF ScraP FarM MachinErY: School desks, file cabinets, floor safes, Dressers, square nailed corner cabinet, old doors, chest and upright freezers, washer, dryer, canning jars, early bed frames, misc. toys, kitchen table and chairs, knee hole desk, lamps, misc. kitchen supplies, rocking chair, mantel clock, hall tree, set of encyclopedias, sewing machine, chests of drawers, ward robe, cedar chest, wash stand, metal storage cabinets, floor model radio, oil lamps, lamp stand, books, writing desk, pressure cookers, electric roaster, steam juicer, cooking kettles, kid’s wagon, bicycles, post cards, set of school lockers, wood shutters, buck rake, walk behind plow, round sand stones, steel wheel wheelbarrow, quilts and afghans, Gertenslager advertising, jewelry, 1890 Ohio History books, Jersey cattle history books, bag cart, cast iron cooking kettle with stand, kitchen scales, egg baskets, milk bottles, buttons, maple syrup buckets and covers, milk strainers, hay knives, hay harpoons, wood windmill.

MiSc.- WB mowers, Winco power generator, lawn disc, floor jacks, fence posts and fencing material, log splitter that fits on skid steer, 8’ aluminum truck cap, dog fence, 40’ aluminum ext. ladder, trailer lawn sprayer, free stalls, hay feeders, 6” X 20’ auger, post hole digger, small cement mixer, barn fan, misc. tires, Florence light units, endless belt, McCurdy bale elevator, drag elevator, barn gates, 20 X 30 and 17 X 50 Harvester silos, 2 stave silos to be removed, 1992 dodge truck (SCRAP), Ford truck with diesel motor (SCRAP), International grain truck (SCRAP). The following are usable to scrap, New Idea UNI system, running gears, corn planters, bumper pull mobile home, minivan, field cultivator, manure spreader, flail chopper, plows, grain auger, silage blowers, haybine, cultivator, feed grinder, chopper with heads, trailer frame plus tons more.

SPEcialTY iTEM: 1988 24’ X 48’ double wide house trailer to be removed.

TErMS: Cash, check, register for bid number, not responsible for accidents or usage of item after it is purchased, no buyers premium. david MoorE ESTaTE ; PaUl MoorE ownEr, don MoorE ownEr

Jeff ‘Jake’ Gasser, auctioneer/auction MGr. Harold farnswortH, assistinG auctioneer

Sterling, ohio 44276 – 330-465-3232

For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com id# 12120

HARMONY, PA SAT. SEPT. 23, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M. • rEaL EstatE sELLs at 12 nOOn

Truck; 9’ Steel Tool Body; 2010 Mercury Mariner. TRAILERS: Miller Tilt Top 20’ 20 Ton, Pintle Hitch, Air Brakes; 1970 Penn 26’ Alum Dump w/ Grain Door; 1984 30’ Landoll Load all 43,000 GVW Pintle Hitch (needs redone); 48’ Van Trailer for Storage; (2) Landoll 25 Ton 16’ Running gears; Tandem Axle Yard Donkey; 6½’ x 12’ S. Axle Trailer. MISC

EQUIP. NOT RUNNING: JLG 40’ Rubber Tire Basket Lift; LANDOLL Airplane Deicer (shows 139 eng. Hrs); Pull Type Air Compressor w/ JD eng.; Single & 3 phase motors from 75 hp & down; TONS & TONS & TONS OF SCRAP!!!!! All Types Good Truck Tires & Rims; PLUS SO MUCH MORE

UNABLE TO BE LISTED, SOOOOO MUCH MORE.

SHOP TOOLS: Rockwell Floor Model Drill Press; Emglo 5 hp upright air compressor & others; IR Horz. Air Compressor (Never Used); Lincoln 300 amp AC/DC Welder; Lincoln 200 amp 4 cyl gas Welder; Lincoln 225 amp welder; Cincinnati 21 Floor Tapered Shank Drill Press; Greenlee 50 Ton Hyd press & Others; May Tire Machine; 3ft Still Mill Anvil; (2) cutting Torch Outfits; Greenlee Horz. Band saw; Jet Band saw; South bend 6’ Metal Lathe; Ind Dbl End Grinder; Duracraft Wood Lathe; Parts Washer; Rigid 535 Power Vise; 4” hyd Conduit Bender; (2) lg Ind Blowers & Sand Blaster; JD 7” Metal Cutting Saw; TOOLS: HUGE AMT OF SNAP ON & CRAFTSMAN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS.

* SO MUCH UNABLE TO BE LISTED: AIR & POWER TOOLS OF ALL KINDS; OPEN & BOX END WRENCHES UP TO 3”; JD & steel Glide Dbl Stack SS Tool Boxes; SNAP ON HVY DUTY ROAD CHEST; SNAP ON ¾ “ Socket Set Complete; Hvy Duty Steel Storage Cabinets; TONS & TONS Nuts & Bolts; Chains; & SO MUCH MORE NOT ABLE TO BE LISTED

UNBELIEVEABLE AMT OF GOOD TOOLS. STIHL EQUIPMENT: chainsaws: 880,290,066,044; Pole saw HT75; TS 760 Concrete saw; HS 242 Hedge Trimmer; FS 55 RC & FS

180 Weed eaters; Leaf Blow; Peeve & Wedges & More.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: 30,000 LB beam scale; Platform scale & others; homemade Bear trap; lg Brass Bell; Wooden Wheel Fire Cart w/ Lanterns & Ax; Hay Fork & Trolleys; Wooden Pulleys; 4 gal ESB New Brighton Crock & Others; Wooden Barrels; Forge Blower; Brass Whistle; Grain Cradle; Sq Galv Dbl Wash Tubs; Laddles; Pitcher Pumps; cross cut saws; hay trolleys; bushel measures; & so so much more unable to be listed * HUGE

AMOUNT OF ITEMS UNABLE TO BE LISTED.

AUCTION SCHEDULE: 8:30 A.M. starting w/ pallets

REAL ESTATE AND CONTENTS AUCTION

437 LIBERTY ST, HARMONY, PA 16037

OpEn hOusE this saturday frOM 10-2

REAL ESTATE: 4-bedroom 2 bath house, located in downtown Harmony, PA. Eat in kitchen with attached sun porch. Dining room and living room. One bed room and bathroom on main floor. Spacious back covered patio. City water and city sewage. Central air conditioning. Detached 1 stall garage with attached one stall car port. Seneca Valley School district, Harmony Boro. Real estate sells with owner conformation. Prime opportunity for a very nice older house offered at auction.

REAL ESTATE TERmS: Property is sold as is where is with all inspections and appraisals the new buyers responsibility. Title search will be done and available the day of sale. 10% non-refundable monies down the day of auction balance due in 30 to 45 days at time of closing.

GunS: Old NR Davis double barrel 12 Ga, SFA Luigi Franchi Brescia 20 ga semi auto, JC Higgins model 20 12-gauge pump, Remington Springfield model 700 30-06 with viable scope, Remington field master model 572 22 pump. Marlin 35 Cal with micro groove barrel model 336 lever action with variable scope. 2 pellet guns, Field and Stream gun safe, 2 compound bows, many gun cleaning kits and accessories.

ConTEnTS: Antiques and furniture, single bed and double beds, many old books, old records, brass figures, dinning room table and chairs, many nice older antique pieces, glassware, Wendell August, Indian memorabilia, crocks, Christmas decorations, military items, tools, wood working items, many outside garden decorations, garden knomes, Char Boil stainless grill, wheelbarrow, yard tools, old Schwinn bike, Ryobi electric lawn mower, gas cans, Sportwin boat motor on stand, craftsman snow blower, Werner alum ex ladder, Stack On tool box, Clarke tool box , loads of tools all brands, Homelite 2700 gas pressure washer, DeWalt angle grinder, Black and Decker band saw, DeWalt circular saw, pipe wrenches, DeWalt power drill, old Milwaukee saw zall, old lanterns, Dremel tool, tons of old and new fishing equipment, tackle boxes loaded with old lures, fishing rods and reels, refrigerator, washer, dryer, upright freezer, stove, patio furniture, 2-Lifetime folding picnic tables. Wood outside rocker. Still finding items check back for more additions.

Check Auction zip # 51030 for pictures and updated full listing.

TERmS: Cash or Good check.

AuCTion noTE: NO BUYERS PREMIUM!! Restroom and lunch stand available. Bring a chair and a friend and come spend the day with us. Announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material. Auctioneer and affiliates are not responsible for no shows of advertised equipment, lost or stolen items. Once it is sold, it becomes the buyer’s responsibility.

Auctioneer: Mitchell J. Kerr

Au-006223

PARTIAL LISTING ** HUGE AUCTION * SO MUCH UNABLE TO BE LISTED MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND* COME PREPARED TO BUY & HAUL

AUCTIONEER: John R. Huey II - AU-001588-L Slippery Rock, PA - (724) 794-4737

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AND PONY AND TACK SALE

-ONLY eXCeptiNg SaddLeS FOR taCK SaLe-NO used or new tack on consignment-One wholesale dealer brining NeW tack onlyCall in by Thursday, September 14th, 2023, to consign local horses in Catalog Early consignments for riding horses and ponies are highly recommended, but not required. Please call (440) 685-4487

All non-catalogued horses will be checked-in morning of sale upon arrival **ALL OUT OF STATE HORSES MUST HAVE A SHIPPER STATEMENT PAPER TO BE CHECKED-IN. Papers available at Drop-Off teRMS: CASH, GOOD CHECK DAY OF SALE, VISA, MASTERCARD AND DISCOVER. 5% BUYERS PREMIUM WAIVED WHEN PAID WITH CASH OR GOOD CHECK.

Please call your trucker before Saturday to have your horses trucked. To insure you receive your check: Please provide your trucker with a #10 envelope with your full name (first, middle & last), correct mailing address & recommendation of horse, coggins paper if current or EID paper. dealers, please Call/text your horse list to exclusive dealer Number 330-604-0496 before 6:00 am Saturday morning.

ReStaURaNt OpeN FOR BReaKFaSt aNd LUNCH! eQUiNe iNFORMatiON dOCUMeNt (eid): Please provide and fill in all information needed on the EID. Your compliance is mandatory! In order to sell a loose horse, paperwork MUST accompany the horse and be signed by the owner on front and back of document in red, green or blue ink NO BLACK INK! Addresses MUST be complete and signature MUST match the name on the address. You must have a phone number and it must be current (working/in-service). Having your document filled out prior to your arrival on auction day is suggested. You may pick up forms at the Livestock Office or from your trucker. We need your cooperation in this matter and it is in your best interest monetarily. Thank you.

Spencer, OH • Sat. Sept. 23, 2023

Absolute Auction, RetiRing electRic Al contRActoR & MoRe...

the eState of electrical contractor Jay Steiner and deniSe Malinky

6825

River Corners Road, Spencer, OH 44275

directionS: Take SR 301 South (Center Street) to East Main, Go Left East onto Main Street, Right onto River Corners Rd. Look for Auction Signs.

2211 kinsmAn RoAd, nW noRth Bloomfield, ohio 44450 SaLe BaRN 440-685-4487

iteMS: Blue Wynns Gilbarco 7 Ton Vehicle Lift, inside pitons are for a 10-ton lift.; Titan plated Gooseneck Trailer 18’ plus 4’, Double Axle, GVWR 14000; Sky Jack all terrain Scissor Platform Lift, with Wisconsin Gas Powered engine; Dayton 4W166 5KW Standby Generator; Catalina Coachmen 17’ Travel Trailer; Yellow Electric Lektro Forklift with Barrel Arm, Republic 300; Rousselle Punch Press; Ford F-350 Ambulance Chassis, Super Duty; Banding Machine; Tan Tool Crib; New in the box 25 Horsepower Briggs and Stratton Vanguard engine; Stainless Steel Chevy Diesel Exhaust; 1 Ton Jay Electric Hoist; Delta Table Saw; multiple Delta Compound Mitre saw; Shop worktables; Lincoln electric arc welder; Jack Stands; Multiple Trailer 3 ball trailer hitches; Multiple Ladder Sizes; Blue diamond plates platform dolly 4’x4’; multiple 500 Gallon plastic Water tank; 55-gallon metal barrels; Curt truck grill; 100’s of feet of chain; Commercial Electrical Lights; Multiple Truck Cabs; Straw Trailer; International 234 hybrid Tractor with attachments; 52” Tractor grass cutting deck. Attachment; 52” Tractor snow blower attachment; 52” roller attachment; Black leaf catcher; New Carrier home Air Conditioner unit; New Washer and Driers; Propane heaters; Fuel Oil Heaters; Antique Greenlee 1800 Pipe Bender; blower motors; Collectable General Electric Light Value Monitor; U S General Tool Boxes; Husky Tool Boxes; Crafts-

man Toolboxes; Organizers; 16 Horse Powered Engine by Vanguard; Acetylene torches and tanks; Cylinder Dollies; Pipe wrenches; Milwaukee standing pipe cutter.; Dayton Blower; Baldor Belt sander; Baldor grinding wheel; Dollies; Black Hawk Service Chef 20-ton Truck Jack; Homemade trailer; 2000 lbs. capacity blue diamond plated Trailer; 61” Scag Turf Tiger w/ a 25 Horsepower Kohler Engine; Large Chicago Electric Tile Saw; Industrial Shelving system for pallet racking; Kegerator 20” wide full keg beer cooler w/ taps and Co2 bottles; Ford 1992 & up Van Doors; Trailer double axle wheel wells; 1000’s of feet Electrical wiring and 1000’s of electrical fasteners; 100’s Electrical hand tools; 100’s Couplings different sizes; 100’s of face plates, And much more...

B36 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 NORTH BLOOMFIELD, OH Sat. Sept. 16, 2023 starting at 9:00 a .M. Bloomfield livestock Auction llc Located ½ mile west of Rt 45 on Rt 87, N. Bloomfield, Ohio 44450
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Personal Property 10% Buyer’s Premium. Cash or Good Check will be accepted with
Driver License or State ID. Day of Auction announcements supersede all publication! All Sales Are Final! All lots are “Sold As Is Where Is” with all faults and benefits. auctionZip.com id # 30035 Call MarCo MarinuCCi, auCtioneer at 440-487-1878 info@marcoauction.com Cleveland, Oh • sat. sept. 16, 2023 starting at 10:00 a.m.
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auCtion -SullivanS ByRight auto SaleS∙Business Liquidation & dispersaL Car Lot Closing, owner selling personal Collection 4810 Lorain Rd. Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Preview & registration, Fri seP 15th 12:00-4:00 P.m. CLassiCs: -57’ Chevrolet Bel Air, 4sp, A/C, 327, Pwr Brakes, Pwr Steering, -56’ Chevrolet Race Car, 568 Aluminum Dart motor, -70’ Torino, 429 Cobra Jet, -69’ Cyclone Cobra Jet Complete, -69’ Torino 428 Cobra Jet Rust Free No Motor, -67’ Mustang Convertible 6cyl, Auto, Pwr Brakes, -68’ Shelby GT 500 Clone, Clean, -66’ Mustang 289 Convertible, Auto, Pony Interior, Original Bill of Sale, -16’ Camaro SS2, Convertible, 26k Miles, 03 Corvette Convertible, -06 Monte Carlo SS 39K miles, -22’ Bronco, Special Order, 300 Miles, -2000’ Lincoln Town Car, Only 81k, Always garage Kept, Like New, -72’ Chevelle Convert, 350, Auto, Buckets & Console, -75’ Buick LeSabre, Clean, -15’ Mustang GT Premium, -95’ Camaro Z28, -99’ VW Cabrio Convertible, Auto, -95’ Wrangler w/ plow, -65’ Ford Falcon Project Car, Family Owned Since New, -73’ Mustang Convertible Q Code Project, -71’ Cougar GT MCode Project, -69’ Buick Skylark 2dr, -64’ Chevy Impala SS Project, Clean, -87 GMC Pick-Up, Short Bed, Air Ride, -95, Chevy 1500 4wd, -91’ Impala, -94’ Dodge Stealth R/T, -74’ Plymouth Satellite, California Car, -79’ Cutlass 350 Rocket, Like New Condition, -94’ Firebird Convertible, 73k Miles, Clean Late ModeLs & parts: -Approx. 35-50 Late Model (2010-19) All Brands Makes & Models Automobiles. Vintage Auto Parts, Camaro & Mustang Hoods, Fenders, Doors & Interior. 2 Post Lifts & Garage Misc! *auCtioneers note: This Is Only A Partial Listing! Many More Items Being Added. Visit www.proxibid. com For Full Auction Listing, Terms & Conditions. Live & Online Bidding! *terMs: Cash, Check, Credit Card & Bank Wire Accepted Methods of Payment. 10% Deposit Due Auction Day! 10% Buyers Premium Added to Bid to Establish Purchase Price. BRian D. lewiS, auctioneeR/ RealtoR 330-554-5227 MaRk h. otto, auctioneeR/RealtoR 330-807-94886 online only Bidding Will Begin to end: WED. SEPT. 20, 2023 at 8:00 P.M. ONLINE AUCTION BID YOUR PRICE! TRACTORS - VEHICLES - MOTORHOME - TOOLS - ATTACHMENTS 2425 Johnstown Utica Rd. nW, Utica, oH 43080 Pick UP date: tHURS. SePt. 21 3:00-5:00 P.M. Mahindra 3540 HST w/ loader, Kubota B1750 w/ belly mower, Kubota B2400 w/ loader, Bison Trail Livestock trailer, Caterpillar 305.5E2 Mini Excavator, 2003 Chevrolet C5500 w/ flatbed, Wells Cargo Concession trailer, Car Mate Enclosed Trailer, Bale Spear, Hay Grapple, Pallet Forks, Quick tach broom, Quick Tach Brush Mowers, Grapple bucket, Quick Tach rototiller, Cockshutt 30 Tractor, 1976 Ford Mustang NHRA Drag racer, 2000 F53 Motorhome, 1999 Ford Econoline bus, Top Cat grader, Top Cat Harley Rake, Gravity Wagons, Finish Mower, International 37 baler, Small Disk, Lots of tools and more. ONLINE ONLY auction. Go to www.jaggerauctioneers.com to BID YOUR PRICE! GO TO THE APP STORE AND SEARCH JAGGER AUCTIONEERS! ContaCt: Steve Jagger, auCtioneer (614)561-3327 steve@jaggerauctioneers.com

12. Stevens m311 .410ga

Support for victims of violence

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Office of Criminal Justice Services recently awarded over $3 million in federal emergency shelter and supportive services grants for domestic violence victims and their dependents.

The 32 projects in 24 counties will help community-based, non-profit organizations to provide emergency shelter and/or supportive services for victims of family violence, domestic

13. Savage m110 30-06 w/ Scope

14. Remington m742 30-06 w/ Scope

violence, and dating violence as well as their dependents. Funding will support the establishment, maintenance and expansion of programs and projects that prevent incidents of domestic violence; provide immediate shelter and supportive services for victims; and provide specialized services for children. All awards will support 15 months of program funding, operating from July 1, through Sept. 30, 2024.

15. Winchester m97 16ga

16. Ruger Blackhawk 41mag Pistol

17. Beretta Nano 9mm Pistol

18. S&W Shield .40cal

19. German Sport Guns 1911 .22cal Target Pistol

45. Snake Charmer II 410ga

46. Ruger P95 9mm Pistol

47. Charter Arms .38special Pistol

48. Taurus PT 25 .25cal Pistol

49. Colt Double Eagle .45cal Pistol

78. Browning A-Bolt 375 H&H

79. Rossi Circuit Judge .44mag

80. Winchester m70 300wsm w/ Scope

81. Chiappa m1-22 Citadel

82. Remington m700 30-06 w/ Scope

50. Taurus m58 38special Pistol

51. Rossi m311 410ga 2nd Barrel .22cal

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83. Remington m770 300win mag w/ Scope

84. Taurus m62 Pep Sights

52. Marlin m56 .22cal Levermatic

PrevIeW: Call fOr aN aPPOINtMeNt

53. Mossberg m342KB .22cal

85. Winchester m70 30-06 w/ Scope

20. L.C. Smith 12ga Double Barrel

1553 Ranch Road, Ravenswood, WV 26164

21. Stevens m 73 .22cal

22. Ted Williams m101 12ga

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23. Ruger m77 30-06 w/ Scope

Remington mSPR 100 .410 3”

US Arms 12ga Double Barrel

54. Mossberg m500A 12ga 3”

55. Marlin m 336 Com-1830 30-30

56. Remington m700 30-06 w/ Scope

57. Weatherby Vanguard 300 win mag w/ Scope

properTy To Be AucTioneD onLine wiTh cooper’s AucTion service on sepTemBer 26, 2023

Smith & Wesson m916 T 12ga

Double Barrel

Taurus m66 357mag Pistol

Springfield Armory XD9 9mm

Chiappa 1911 .22cal

Smith & Wesson M&P Shield

86. DSA mZM4 5.56m

87. Rossi 223 w/ Scope

88. Remington m700 30-06

89. Mossberg m151K .22cal w/ Scope

58. Stevens m77FH 12ga

59. Westernfield m550 20ga

60. Ruger Mini-14 .223cal

61. Beretta m3901 12ga 3”

62. Winchester m69A .22cal

63. Browning (Belgium) Sweet Sixteen 16ga

64. Custom 7.92cal Rifle w/ Scope

AT 7:00 p.m.! Beautiful 124+/- Acre Farm consisting of rolling hay meadow, pasture for livestock and wooded areas for wildlife and hunting. The property also includes a large pond and multiple springs, which supply water year around. There is a barn, a hay shed, and an old house that would make a great hunting cabin or weekend getaway. There are multiple building sites on the property. This semi-private farm offers the convenience of being within 30 minutes of Parkersburg, Ripley, and Ravenswood. Bring your livestock and building plans to make this little slice of heaven your next adventure.

Ruger m77 270 w/Scope

Savage m111 .223 w/ Scope

William Moore 12ga Double Barrel “Very Rare”

Steyr Mannlicher Pro Hunter

65. Winchester m70 30-06 w/ Scope

66. Mossberg m151m .22cal w/ Scope

67. Remington m700 30-06

68. Colt Huntsman .22cal Pistol

preview, regisTrATion, AnD pickup: Real Estate may be viewed by appointment. Please click the Real Estate Auction Online and click the yellow More Information button to open the bidding platform to register. This online only auction will require bidders to enter a valid credit card to register to bid. When registering to bid, the credit card will be checked for available credit of $5, but the card will not be charged.

You will need to complete a contract no later than Wednesday, September 27, 2023. You will be required to bring your 10% down payment at the signing of contract. Please read complete real estate terms and conditions.

reAL esTATe Terms: A 10% Buyers Premium will be added to high bid amount to determine the final contract price. A 10% NonRefundable deposit made payable to Cen-

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aNtique tRuCk &tRaCtoRS: 1941 Ford 1½ ton truck w/flat bed (restored & parade ready), Farmall F12 on steel (parade rims),1951 Case DC4, Farmall “M”, JD “A”, JD “M”, Oliver Row Crop 77, All are running & in good condition.

Hit & MiSS eNgiNeS & MoRe: Maynard 7 HP on trailer, Macleod ¾ hp, Farmers Friend 1¾ hp, Maynard W3356, Maynard W5458, Maynard W14242, Maynard W6924, Maynard W4470, Maynard W18532, DeLaval 1½ hp, IHC 1½ hp, Maynard 1 ½ hp, United Engine Co Type A 1¾ hp, Continental Model AU7, Nelson 1½ hp, Int 1½ - 2 HP, Sears Roebuck kick start, 5 hp Maynard on cart w/seat, Witte & Jacobson 9 hp, Also engine carts & trailers, baggage carts, Also: Easy Washing machine w/Easy kick start engine, wooden water wagon on steel wheel cart w/Nova gas engine, United buzz saw on steel wheel wagon w/6 hp engine, Reynolds steel wheel baggage cart No 0,Thrashing machine, 25 plus vintage tractor seats (Excelsior, Dodds, Hoosier, Superior, Deering, Jones, etc), Thrashing machine, wooden water trough, wooden wheel barrow, grinding wheel w/seat, Goodyear tire sign, Jabez-Burns coffee bean roaster, coffee bean dispenser, steam whistle, industrial apple peeler, LaWN tRaCtoR, zeRo tuRN, tRaiLeR, equipMeNt, tooLS & MiSC: Kubota B2650 tractor w/LA534 loader, 4WD, 3 pt, PTO, roll bar, 326 hrs, Grass hopper 725D zero turn w/power fold deck 1000 hrs, Kubota B7100 HST diesel lawn tractor, 6’x10’ enclosed trailer, Single axle trailer, 3.5’ Kubota 3 pt rototiller, Rear tine rototiller, Husqvarna 7021P push mower, JD 826D snow blower, Massey Ferguson 3 pt mower, JD 3-14” plow (3 pt), Case drill w/seeder (stored inside), Woody Chuck stump cutter, 6’ Kind Kutter brush hog, BF Sturtevant Co 60” belt fan, PTO post-hole digger, 60 gal gas powered air compressor, NH grinder, IH 2 btm pull type plow, shovel plow, spike tooth drag, pony cart, yard trailer, Clipper fanning mill, John blue corn sheller, lawn sweeper, metal feed box, 2 fuel tanks, wooden wagon gear, sickle servicer, Wheel Horse mower, flat belt drill press, forge, 20 ton hyd press, sanding seam crimper, Honda water pump, battery charger, Hobart Handler mig welder, CM 12 band saw, Shop master jointer,

tury 21 Full Service Re-

90. Ruger Single Six .22cal Pistol w/ .22mag cyl.

91. Taurus PT101 .40cal Pistol

92. Smith & Wesson Lady Smith .38special Pistol

93. Remington m1100 12ga

94. Westernfield mM550ER 410

95. Ruger 10/22 .22cal

96. Remington 870 Express 12ga 3”

97. Remington m700 30-06

98. Rossi m711 .357mag

99. Colt Pocketlite .380

100. Sako L61R 270

alty is due to the office by Wednesday, September 27, 2023 with the balance paid at closing within 30 days. Buyer may take possession at closing. No financing or inspection contingencies. Real Estate sells AS IS. Century 21 Full Service Realty and Cooper’s Auction Service, LLC are acting as an agent for the seller and the seller only. real estate Disclaimer: Information contained herein is believed to be correct to the best of Auctioneer/Broker/ Agent’s knowledge, but it is subject to inspection and verification by all parties relying on it. Sellers, their representatives, and auctioneer/broker/agent shall not be held liable for inaccuracies, errors, or omissions. All square footage and other dimensions are approximate. In the event of technology failure, Cooper’s Auction Service, LLC reserves the right to reopen bidding or extend the duration of bidding period to resolve any errors due to technology failure.

Cooper’s AuCtion erviCe LLC

304-514-2992

681 North Church St. Ripley, WV 25271

Bobby cooper Auctioneer #1698 (304) 532-7749 info@coopersauctionservice.com

robert cooper Auctioneer # 992 (304) 532-1301

Brandon hudson, Auction Manager (304) 532-6831 brandon@coopersauctionservice.com

cenTury 21 FuLL service reALTy 304-514-5513

Sat. Sept. 23, 2023

parts washer, Ryobi chop saw, angle grinder, BD belt sander, Rockwell 18V drill, Foley Bellsaw 12” planer, Rockwell Versa Cut, Drill Doctor, Power Craft transit, router, air cut off saw, bench grinder, Ridgid pipe vise, bench vise, chisels, ½” & ¾” impact wrenches, Pittsburgh 1” impact sockets, sockets sets, tap-n-die set, pipe cutters, C clamps, levels, screw jacks, elec fencer, pick up fuel tank, Stihl weed eater & chain saws, metal lathe, drill press, acetylene torch set, Husky Pro 30 gal air compressor, belt sander, radial arm saw, 18V greaser, air grinder, impact sockets, 18V drill, 12” planer, Rockwell versa cut, Drill doctor, transit, router, cut off saw, tap n die sets, nuts, bolts, drill bits, log chains, chain binders, anvil, Int. tractor tool box, carpenters boxes, hay forks, wooden reel, wooden crates, lathe tools, old signs, ice tongs, hand planes, model T coils, RR jack, steam engine boilers, spaded steel wheels, cupola, log tongs, hand cultivator, brass valves, copper water heater, 2 Ford flathead engines, chicken wire, live trap, 2 tine forks, dbl tree, hay hooks, 1934 license plate, flat pulleys, hog oiler, gear pullers, farm jack, elec motor w/flex shaft, welding rod & helmets, advertising brochures, tractor books, equipment manuals, And Much more!!! Note: A very good auction for everyone. Ed & Carolyn were members of the Lagrange Engine Club for many years. The hit & miss engines are in good condition & have been stored inside, most are painted & ready for display at your favorite engine show. Come early to register, will be selling in 2 rings so bring a friend.

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appreciate your attendance! For all your auction needs call: COOPER’S AUCTION SERVICE LLC 304-514-2992 681 North Church St. Ripley, WV 25271 Bobby Cooper Auctioneer, #1698 • 304-532-7749 E-mail: bobbycooper@century21.com Robert Cooper, Auctioneer, #992 • 304-532-1301
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Transfer, Pa

Fri. Sept. 29, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

ABSOLUTE FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION

(no smalls be on time)

17 Grant road, Transfer, Pa 16154

(McCullough Grain North)

DireCtioNS: Rte. 18 to Brush Run Road South of Greenville to McCullough Grain Bin Facility -EQUIPMENT WILL BE ON-SITE THE WEDNESDAY BEFORE AUCTION THROUGH SALE TIME!

trACtor: John Deere 6105D (1459 hours) w/ canopy, Ser.#

1P06105DJE0060320, extra clean, well maintained

Grasshopper 729 big block zero-turn mower w/ 28 hrs. Ser# 7040325

iMpLeMeNtS/eQUipMeNt: Glencoe 5 shank chisel plow, Ford 3 bottom plow, White 255 12 ft. disc, Brillon cultipacker, Intl 5100 soybean special drill, NH 472 haybine, MF TD 252 TR hay tedder, NH 256 hay rake, NH 276 hay liner baler, 2 8 ft. hay wagons, sprayer, NH 130 manure spreader, Bradley spiked tooth aerator, Land Pride PFF 4000 fertilizer spreader, JD 115 8 ft. blade (like new), work soil saver, Countyline boom pole, torch/weld cart (new).

AUCtioNeerS Note: All of this equipment has been well maintained and in good working order (LIKE NEW) Moved to McCullough Grain site for parking and easy loading accessibilty. <<THERE ARE NO SMALLS BE ON TIME AS THE AUCTION WILL NOT TAKE LONG>>

For more information and for pictures go to www.auctionzip.com under Hillmar Auction or login under 6558.Lunch and facilities are available. terMS: cash, check, credit cards (5% waived for cash or check).

HBETH C. HILLMAR, AUCTIONEER, AU005081 – 724-967-4039

Ohio Mart is back in Akron from Oct. 5-8

AKRON — Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens will host the 56th Ohio Mart Oct. 5 to 8 on the estate, at 714 North Portage Path, in Akron, Ohio.

Hours for this artisan craft fair are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday to Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday. All tickets include a self-guided Manor House tour featuring the fresh floral displays as well as a stitchery showcase.

Ohio Mart showcases more than 120 exhibitors working in a variety of media including photography, ceramics, jewelry, textiles and garden art. Vintage Finds and Curious

Goods sells the unusual and the collectible, the Craft Shop features handmade items and the Garden Committee has dried flower arrangements for sale, created from flowers grown in Stan Hywet’s Great Garden.

The food court features a variety of lunchtime fare from area food vendors, including grilled cheese and barbeque. Baked goods from area bakeries are for sale in the Bakery Tent and the Gingerbread Tent sells Stan Hywet’s fresh, hot gingerbread cookies, an Ohio Mart tradition. The Tudor Rose Pub features a selection of wine and craft beer.

Tickets to Ohio Mart are $16 for adults and $8 for youth, ages 3-17. Children 2 and under are free with an adult. All tickets are pre-sale at 330-315-3287 or stanhywet.org. Parking on the Great Meadow is $5, cash only. There is free off-site parking with free shuttle on Saturday and Sunday. Off-site parking locations will be listed at stanhywet.org.

Ohio Mart is a fundraiser to support the continued restoration of Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens. It is created and produced by the Auxiliary Board of Stan Hywet.

CABIN AND RUSTIC FURNISHINGS AUCTION

Friday, September 15th | Auction starting @ 3:00 PM

The Cabin and Rustic Furnishings auction is held in conjunction with Log Cabin Days. Afamily friendly event that all ages will enjoy. This is to be one of the largest rustic furnitureauctions in North America. Plan on buying, we will have something you will like! Bring yourfamily and enjoy your day with the many activities going on.

$5 admission fee for event entry.

Auction Terms & Conditions:

Cash or check with proper ID. Settlement due day of

Each brokerage is independently owned and operated

REALTOR/AUCTIONEER

CABIN AND RUSTIC FURNISHINGS AUCTION

Items selling at Live Auction during Log Cabin Days:

Cabins

Bar w/ stool sets

Pavilions

A-Frame Swings

Futons

Friday, September 15th | Auction starting @ 3:00 PM Location:

China Cabinet

Park Benches

Porch Swing

For more info call:

419.368.0004

Outdoor Glider

Adirondack Chairs

Gun Cabinets

Hochstetler Log Homes | 552 SR 95 Loudonville, OH

Live Edge benches Signs plus many

FRASE AUCTION

Bedroom Suites

Rockers

Actual products may vary from photos.Items selling at Live Auction during Log Cabin Days:CabinsPavilionsAFrame Swings Park Benches Porch Swing Outdoor

Chests

Glider Adirondack Chairs Bedroom Suites Rocker

Hall Trees

sChestsHall TreesCoffee TablesEnd TablesDining Tables

Coffee Tables

End Tables

Bar w/ stool sets

Futons

Dining Tables

China Cabinet

TRAILERS: 12’ aluminum utility trailer; 16’ tandem axle car hauler trailer ENGINES, LAWN, & GARdEN: Collection of 30+ vintage & antique small engines including many hit & miss; makes include Briggs & Stratton, Maytag, John Deere, Tecumseh, Lauson, Sandwich (lots of pictures at gant-realty. com); Power King 2418 garden tractor; Dirt Bug mini bike; vintage Bready Tractor & Implement Co., Solon, OH walk behind garden tractor; Southland walk behind string trimmer; small garden trailer; tow behind lawn & garden sprayer; Kohler PRO5.2E 4500W generator; aerator; Bolens push mower; garden tools; Trac Vac leaf collector; Craftsman GT5000 48” lawn tractor.

740.502.0394

pulleys; Janome sewing machine; bicycles; several cast iron dinner bells; cast iron kettles; antique concrete hitching post; Zippo lighters including a few Marlboro; & more. cOINS: A few coins including 7 Morgan Dollars & 5 silver half dollars.

FURNITURE & MORE: Small entertainment center; chest of drawers; hall stand; small marble top stand; full size bed; dresser w/ mirror; antique loveseat; electric fireplace heater; rocking chair; hall table; oak bench; oak table & chairs; Maytag dryer; butcher block table; dining room table & chairs; & more.

FORMER PROPERTy OF dON FRASE ,

AUcTION by ORdER OF GLENdA FRASE

Auction Coordinator: Cabins and Pavilions selling @ 5 pm.

The Cabin and Rustic Furnishings auction is held in conjunction with Log Cabin Days. A family friendly event that all ages will enjoy. This is to be one of the largest rustic furniture auctions in North America. Plan on buying, we will have something you will like! Bring your family and enjoy your day with the many activities going on. $5 admission fee for event entry.

Assisting Auctioneers:

Larry Troyer

& Conditions: Cash or check with proper ID. Settlement due day of sale.

Allen Troyer

Location: Hochstetler Log Homes | 552 SR 95 Loudonville, OH

John Mirabile

For more info call: 419.368.0004

TOOLS: Older belt drive table stop drill press; bench vise; Ludell table top drill press; Craftsman string trimmer; floor jack; JobSmart parts washer; Poulan Pro chainsaw; large assortment of hand tools; 18V DeWalt drill & circular saw; toolbox; Sears ½ HP grinder; Acetylene torch set; Schumacher SE4022 battery charger / engine starter; JobSmart blast cabinet; air compressor; engine hoist; shop vac; table saw; Craftsman 12” band saw; Champion FO56 wood lathe; Dremel scroll saw; Craftsman radial arm saw; Skil router table; Delta portable planer; & more.

SIGNS, ANTIQUES, & MORE: 2 working stop lights; Budweiser clock; good selection of signs, lighted signs, & mirrors including Budweiser, Michelob Light, Natural Light, Rainier, Hennessy, Keystone Light, Miller Lite, Schmidt’s, Pabst, Marlboro, Briggs & Stratton; & more; pedal tractor; Briggs & Stratton clock; Kidron Livestock Auction clock; small collection of antique tractor seats; Ford 8N toy tractor w/ wagon; several antique hog oilers; vintage Maytag wringer washer; antique Sprout Waldron grist mill; #4 crock; vintage signs; corn sheller; antique & primitive tools; antique

NOTE – Don was a collector of engines, tools, and other unique items for many years, and especially enjoyed working on small engines. We are privileged to be able to offer many of those items at auction for his family. Will be selling double for much of the day. Trailers to sell around 12:00 Noon. Visit www.gant-realty.com and click on upcoming chattel auctions for a good selection of pictures. Off-road parking available.

TERMS- Cash or Good Check. Breakfast and Lunch

AUCTIONEERS: DAvE ACkER , NICk DEFElICE , & JED ACkER (330-749-6248)

B38 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
Each brokerage is independently owned and operated
Auction Terms
Lavern Yoder REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.204.0696
Actual products may vary from photos.
more items... Zach Troyer REALTOR 740.502.0394 Auction Coordinator: Cabins and Pavilions selling @ 5 pm. Assisting Auctioneers: Larry Troyer Allen Troyer John Mirabile 12th Annual CMT County Line Cattle Blast Open JaCkpOT ShOw Register Online with the Showman App Show questions? Please Contact: Canfield Fairgrounds - 7265 Columbiana Canfield Rd., Canfield, Ohio 44406 Saturday - October 14, 2023 Check-in times 7:00 - 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Show begins with Heifers. Grand Champion: $1,000.00 Reserve Champion: $500.00 Todd Miller (330) 921-5983 or Haley Shoemaker shoemaker.306@osu.edu Follow us on Facebook CMT Cattlemen’s Association www.cmtcattlemen.com Wooster, oH • FRI. SEPT. 22, 2023 starting at 10:00 a .M.
30+ ENGINES • TRAILERS • TOOLS • ANTIQUES • PRIMITIVES • FURNITURE Will sell the following items for the Frase family at public auction. Auction to be held on LOcATION AT 1600 WEST HUTTON Rd., WOOSTER , OH, located 0.5 miles West of State Route 83. (330) 264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691

ESTATE AUCTION

4299 National rd, Triadelphia, WV

2003 Buick century with 42,018 mileS

Furniture Pennsylvania House and Ethan Allen furniture; Mahogany 5 piece bedroom set; Mid-century modern bedroom set; mid-century modern dining room set; cherry kneehole desk; lift chairs; mahogany side tables; ornate frames; side chairs; Victorian side chair; dome-topped secretary; dinette set; flatscreen TVs; Ruttan furniture; and other clean furnishings

cOllectiBleS: Royal Doulton figures, Hummels; Precious Moments figures; Fenton Glassware (lamps, vases and animals – cranberry, blue opalescent, milk-glass, Silver-crest); Viking Glassware (Ruby, freehand and many different vases); Fostoria crystal frosted coin; large lot of Franciscan Apple; and we have over 100 box lots of glassware, china and general household items.

cOinS, Jewelry pOcket watcheS/watcheS, & Sterling: 2004 Silver Eagle, several lots of silver halves, quarters and dimes; penny set; ½ Carat diamond engagement ring and matching white gold band; Diamond and platinum wedding band; Emerald platinum ring; 14k yellow gold charm bracelet; 14k gold chains; 14k gold and gemstone bracelets; gemstone pendants; Pearl necklaces; sterling Jewelry; lots of costume jewelry; Coin silver cased Elgin pocket watch and other pocket watches; Hamilton Masterpiece 14k yellow gold band man’s wrist watch and several lady’s wrist watches; Reed & Barton “Savannah” pattern sterling flatware set; International Sterling “Prelude” pattern flatware set; sterling hollowware and weighted sterling hollowware; miscellaneous sterling flatware pieces; and miscellaneous silver plate.

termS: CASH ONLY. Only pre-auction approved check accepted, call by 4:00 on Thursday September 21, 2023 for approval. We reserve the right to hold any or all your merchandise until your check clears your bank. More details and pictures on auctionzip.com under Hagedorn.

SALE CONDUCTED BY: HAGEDORN & ASSOCIAES

e-mail: bob@personneltemps.com

BOB HAGEDORN #416 & MARk FITzSIMMONS #168

(304) 547-5066 ext #114

Cranesville, Pa • SAT. SEPT. 23, 2023

starting at 9:00 a.m. • rEaL EstatE sELLs @12 noon

AUCTION

67 AC. FARM AND 68 AC. VACANT LAND – ALSO SELLING PERSONAL PROPERTY LOCATED: 9120 WEST RD., CRANESVILLE, PA (ERIE CO.). From I-90 take Rt. 18 South 1.7 miles, turn East on Franklin Center Rd., 1.4 miles to West Rd., turn South .4 mile OR From Rt. 98 take Franklin Center Rd. 4 miles to West Rd.

(PARCEL A) 67 + OR – ACRE FARM- 1½ Story 1550 sq. ft. Farm House, 2 car 26’ x 30’ detached garage, wood structure barn and outer buildings, land consist of 40 +or – Ac. tillable land, approx. 15 +or- Ac of wooded -Timber area. Balance of the land is home, buildings, and yard. On site septic and water well, Nice peaceful area. Elkcreek Twp. Northwestern School Dist.

(PARCEL B) 68 + OR – AC. VACANT LAND - From the Farm continue on West Rd. go .7 mile. Land is on the East side. Watch for Auction signs. 40 + or – of tillable land, approx. 25 + or – Ac. Wooded -Timber; Balance brush area. Elkcreek twp. Northwestern School District.

REAL ESTATE – Shown by appt. only. Call Auctioneer for viewing & RE Packet. Note all fields are planted with crops, please have respect. No vehicles permitted in fields.

R.E. TERMS: 10% Deposit Auction Day. Balance with in 60 days w/ deed transfer.

ALSO SELLING “PERSONAL PROPERTY: Step Back in Time, Old Farmstead” FARM EQUIP.: 3 pth. Ford 2 B plow, Cultivator, back blade, slip scoop, older 5’ brush hog; belt drive buzz saw; older flat hay wagon; ALSO SELLING: Walk behind LeRoy 1 B plow & cultivators; 3 wooden “Boat” sleds; MISC.: Fencers, straight & barbed wire fence; Pallet of misc. farm items; Live animal traps; lg. wire dog crate; FARM PRIMITIVES: Wooden NO. 7 dbl. Ear corn sheller & hand crank sheller; wooden seed cleaner; wooden feed bins & storage boxes; platform scales; wall mount hand turn drill press; wooden feed cart; wooden chicken crates; wooden barrels & nail kegs; Anderson milk separator; hand milker, stool, buckets; milk cans; pitcher pump; wooden apple crates & adv. boxes; wire basket; Petroleum cans; Agrico Adv. signs; wooden pulleys; single trees; Agricultral –wooden barrel w/1904 Empire King Big 63 Cast Iron pump; MISC.: Pallets of older hardware, 15+ metal barrels of scrap, 2 barrels of wire, plus pallets of scrap; lots of wood rough cut & barn wood & left over project wood; 3 pcs. sand stone; GARAGE & SHOP ITEMS: Bench vises – Lg. & sm. Yost & others; Craftsman 4 hp. 15 gal air compressor & port air tank; battery charger; screw jacks; dbl. grinder w/ stand; tap & die set; misc. hand, power & long handle tools; log

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Canton, OH - Morris Auction - 3655 Dueber Ave. SW, Canton, OH 44647. Every Monday night at 6P.M. Auctioneers: David and Rodney Morris. (330) 933-1892. www.morrisauctions.com

Carrollton, OH – Summer hours Produce and misc. auction starting at 9:30 A.M. w/eggs & poultry following - Hay & grain at 12:00 noon - Livestock starting at 1:00 p.m., Route 9 at North edge of city across from fairgrounds. (330) 627-4721.

Eighty Four, PA. – Eighty-Four Auction Sales, Inc. Located on Rte. 136, Exit 20 off I-70. Livestock sale at 1:30. Selling tools, eggs, produce, rabbits and chickens starting at 10:00.Dave Kearns, manager (724) 222-9965.

Elgin, PA – Cox’s Auction House. 5:00 P.M. Antiques and collectibles. Al Cox and Jeff Cox, Auctioneers. (814) 664-7526

Middlefield, OH – The Heritage Marketplace open year round at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market opens 8:00 A M on Monday and 9:00 A M on Saturday. Monday Misc. Line Auction 8:00 A M (9 winter); Poultry, rabbits, eggs, plants with annuals, perennials and shrubs 8:00 A.M. (9 winter).Refreshments & Antiques on-site.(440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com

New Wilmington, PA – New N.W. Sales Company. 2006 Mercer New Wilmington Rd, New Wilmington, PA. Hay every Monday 11:00 Noon. (724) 946-8621.

New Wilmington, PA – Rt. 158 North, Dairy Cattle at 12:00 Noon, Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Dianna Mezurek. (440) 667-3506.

North Bloomfield, OH – Half mile west of Rt. 45 and 87. Hay at 12 pm.. Livestock at 12:30 pm. Heath Davis, Owner/Auctioneer; Cell, 330.980.6476 or Barn, 440.685.4487

North East, PA (Little Hope) – At Chesley’s Livestock Auction, 5 miles North of Wattsburg, Pa. on Rt. 89. Livestock auction at 1:00 P.M. Raleigh and Todd, Aucts. (814) 725-1303

Sugarcreek, OH – Hay at 12:00 Noon, Livestock auction at 12:30 P.M.

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Ashtabula, OH – Heaven's Auctioneering LLC

Auctions every Tuesday evening at 6:00pm. 2720 Carpenter Rd., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. Antiques and modern furniture, glassware, household and firearms. (440) 477-7778.

Baltic, OH – Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction, LLC. St. Rt. 557, Baltic, Ohio. Livestock every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Baltic, OH - Farmerstown Hay and Straw Auction. 10 a.m.2807 St.Rt.557, Baltic, OH 43804.Andy Raber, auctioneer, Firman Miller, owner. Sale day phone: 330897-1464.

Damascus, OH – One mile South of Route 62 on Valley Road.Hay, grain at 12 :00 Noon, livestock at 1:15 P.M. Mercer, PA – Millers Mercer Livestock Auction. Every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Accepting livestock Mondays from 4-8 PM for Tuesday's sale. Kevin (724) 456-3632. / Sale Day Ph: (724) 893-8116. Dover, Ohio - RICK KEFFER AUCTIONS, LLC, 270 S. Tuscarawas Ave. (Rear), Dover, Ohio. Auction held every Tuesday at 5 pm. Antiques, Collectables, Furniture, Appliances. Box lots sold at 4 pm. You NEVER know whats going to show up! Taking QUALITY consignments on Sunday at 4 pm, or by appointment.

CHECK US OUT at RICKKEFFERAUCTIONS.COM for pics and details of upcoming auctions; Call Rick @ 330.340.9660 or 330.308.0294; Email: rick@rickkefferauctions.com

Youngstown, OH – 2431 Youngstown/Hubbard Rd., Youngstown, Ohio 44505, Anglins Auction Service. Jeff Anglin Auct. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture. At 5:30 P.M. (330) 707-0875

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Clinton, OH – Warwick Auction Co. - Dealers

Auction every Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. New general merchandise. Loads each week from all over! For flea marketers, store owners, eBayers and alike! One of the oldest auction sites in Ohio. (330) 858-0195 Meadville, PA – State Rt. 98 North or Northwest of

chains, back pack sprayer; ladders 3’ to 24’; 4’ yard roller; wheel barrow; GENERAL H. H. GOODS: Antique Oak dresser w/ mirror; oak wash stand; Library table; glass front book cabinet w/ 5 shelves; China cabinet; recliner chair; misc. antique wooden rockers & side chairs; maple poster dbl. bed; single bed, misc. dressers, stands & lamps; file cabinet; large step back cupboard, enamel top table; antique Piano stool, nice porch swing, Maytag washer, GE elec., dryer; window air conditioner; card table’s & chairs; stereo; sweepers; White port. sewing machine; Elec. heaters; Fisher wood stove; H. H. SMALLS: Box lots of kitchen ware, vision, corning, ss stock pots, flatware, primitive kit. ware, Griswold #5 -#8 Skillets; other cast iron ware; Knickknacks; antique & vintage glassware; canning jars; salt & pepper collect.; books & vinyl records; card & board games; Linen’s, handi work; Quilt tops 8+; vintage Christmas deco; luggage; oil lamps; enamel ware; COLLECTIBLES: Thomas A Edison phonograph & music rolls; Victrola floor model; Zenith floor model wood case Radio; trunks; Wallace Nutting “The Treasure Bag”; Vintage- Royal, Underwood & other typewriters; snow shoes; crocks, jugs, adv. bottles, crates, boxes & more; 22” wooden bowl; lg. metal apple butter bowls; copper kettles, glass butter churn; soap stone; measure “timber” stick; wash tubs; apple peeler; View Master Jr. projector & hand held viewer w/100+ cards; SHOW CASES FULL OF: 14 k rings, class ring & others; ladies jewelry, mesh purse, shell purse, pocket watches & knives, 8+ arrow heads; 1950’s Albion H.S. Items, 1950-53 Yr. books, 1919 South Haven H. S. yr. book; local Adv.; Military- The 319 Infantry books, photo’s & more; Clev. Indians- 1954 -59 Scrap book- Newspaper clippings, also selling Sketch books, score books, score card, player cards & more; US & Canadian coins & tokens Late 1800’s -1960’s. Check website for photos. P. P. TERMS: CASH or Known or pre- approved checks w/ current proper ID. No credit or debit cards and NO Buyer’s Premium!

Tammy Loucks, Lady aucTioneer, LLc PA AU-3595-L 814-683-5120 • www.theladyauctioneer.com

I-79, via 198. Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Gary Shidemantle, Owner. Gary Shidemantle, Auct., Gary Lee Shidemantle, Jr, Auct. (814) 763-2240

Mt Hope, OH - Mt Hope Auction. Hay: 9:30 AM, Produce: 10:00 AM, Livestock at 11:00 AM and Poultry at 1:00 PM. www.mthopeauction.com. Steve or Thurman Mullet (330) 674-6188. Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Hay & Grain, 1 pm weekly. rogersohio.hibid.com

Shiloh, OH – Blooming Grove Auction, Inc. - 1091 Free Rd., Shiloh, OH 44878. Hay and straw auction every Wednesday 9:30 AM. In-season produce 10:00 AM. (419) 896-2774, and Martin Sauder, Auctioneer (419) 896-2320.

West Springfield, PA – City Auction HousePublic Auto Auction @ 14518 West Ridge Rd., Every Wed. night at 6:30pm; Buy or sell here. 814-922-3944 www.cityauctionhousepa.com

Zanesville, OH – Muskingum Livestock, 944 Malinda St., Zanesville, Ohio. (740) 452-9984. Auction every Wed. at 9:00 A.M. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep & Goats. www.muskingumlivestock.com. Denny (740) 819-5120.

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Kidron, OH – Kidron Auction, Hay and Straw, 10:15 A.M., Livestock at Noon. Four miles South U.S. 30, two miles North U.S. 250. John Sprunger, Mgr.

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Ashland, OH – Ashland County Hay, Straw and Grain Auction. 10:30 A.M. One mile north of Ashland at intersection of SR 250 and TR 1136. Tom Dilgard, Auct. (419) 368-4675

Mercer, PA – 537 N. Perry Highway. Schiestle's Auction Center. Consignments, estates. Starting at 5:00 P.M. (724) 269-5125.

NewWilmington, PA – Rt. 208, 1/4 mile East of New Wilmington, Pa. First and Third Fridays of each month. Tack at 7:00 P.M., Horses at 10:00 P.M. Whiting Auction, Duke Whiting, Auctioneer. (724) 946-2024

Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Small Livestock, Fresh Eggs, and Agricultural Items at 4 p.m. rogersohio.hibid.com

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Alliance, Ohio – Lake Park Auctions - 22641 Lake Park Blvd., Alliance, Ohio. Weekly consignment auction: antique, collectibles, household. Doors open at 4:00 P.M., auction starts at 5:00 P.M. Dave Keenan, Auctioneer (330) 821-5949. Always taking quality consignments. Buy estates, large or small. See ad on auction zip.com.

Ashtabula, OH – Hamilton's Auction House, 5028 Benefit Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. (440) 998-7694. Auctions every Saturday night. Doors open at 4:30 P.M.Auction starts at 5:30 P.M. Butler, PA—5:30 P.M. Yaracs Family Auction, 490 Herman Rd. From Butler, Pa. take Rt. 422 two miles to traffic light, turn right toward Herman, go 3 miles to stop sign, turn right, go 2 miles to the sale. Furniture, household, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Auctioneer: Wally Yaracs, (724) 285-1372

Canton,OH – 1st Saturday of each month.Lakeshore AuctionCenter,393212thSt.NW,where12thStreetbends around Meyers Lake.3:30 P.M., Antiques, collectibles, furniture, estates, specialty auctions. Whipple Auctioneers (330) 477-9365, www.WhippleAuction.com

Danville, OH – Danville Auction, 15684 Body Rd., EVERY 1ST & 3RD SAT. 8:45 A.M. Hay Sale, 9:30 A.M., Small Livestock, specializing in Boer goats. For info call Aden Yoder 330-231-8983.

Dennison, OH – Harrison County Sales, 88903 Sale Barn Road, 4 miles east of Dennison, OH behind Ark Pottery Sales. New and used, furniture, appliances, consignments, misc. Doors open 5:00 P.M. Auction at 6:00 P.M. (740) 922-1819

Edinburg, OH – 3rd Saturday of each month, Portage County. Edinburg Auction Sales, Inc., 4029 S.R. 14, 9:30 A.M. (330) 325-2966 - www.EdinburgAuction.com

Middlefield, OH –The Heritage Marketplace open at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market open 9:00 A M until 4:00 PM on Saturdays. Check Monday listing for auction times. (440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com.

Sugarcreek, OH – Tack at 11:00

A.M., hay, straw at 1:00

P.M., horses, ponies at 2:00 P.M.

Westland, PA – Marianne Hunnell Auctions @ 404 Westland Rd., Every Friday at 5:30; doors open at 3:00. Antiques and collectibles. 724-366-5684 or 724-760-

Norton, OH – Homestead Auctions, 4217 ClevelandMassillon Rd., Norton, OH 44203, Phone 330-706-9950. Tuesday night weekly auctions at 6 PM and Saturdays at 1 PM. Winter times and Summer times to be announced. RIPLEY, WV – Jackson Co. Regional Livestock Market Cedar Lakes Rd., Exit 132 off I-77 11:00 A.M. Livestock (304) 373-1269. Daniel Mitchell, Auct.

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200 +/- Acres In noble co. ohIo

Absolute online only Auction

LocaTion: near Tr 235 caLdweLL oh 44216 direcTions: From Caldwell, take OH-78 east for 9 miles then turn right onto OH-260 South for 3.5 miles to turn left onto Tabor Ridge Rd., travel for 1.2 miles to Kinnen Rd./ Township Hwy. 235 property is on the left signs posted. From Woodsfield take OH-78 W for 13 miles to turn right onto Tabor Ridge Rd. and continue for 3.6 miles to Kinnen Rd./Township Hwy. 235 property is on the left.

OPen fOr insPectiOn/atV tOurs MOnday sePt. 18th at 6:00 P.M

200+/- acres wooded and open * Managed hunTing Land sTock Township * nobLe counTy

Look in on this beautiful, secluded hunter’s paradise. Located in Noble Co. 200+/- acres of wooded and recreational land perfect for hunting and other recreational pursuits. This has been well managed hunting land and is surrounded by like-minded hunting conservationists as it relates to deer management etc. Lots of frontage and good access. The property sells subject to a select cut timber harvest contract and the land buyer/buyers will have the opportunity to purchase timber contract if you so choose. Buy one parcel or both. Register and bid at www.kaufman-auctions.com. Feel free to walk the property at your convenience and risk prior to the auction or join us on Sept.18th for inspection.

For those needing assistance bidding we will have a bid center at Kaufman Realty & Auctions Cambridge 813 Steubenville Ave. Cambridge OH. 43725 from 4

PM Sept. 28th until the auction closes.

parceL 1: 50+/- Acres wooded recreational land. parceL 2: 150 +/- Acres wooded recreational land with multiple clearings and a primitive cabin.

Taxes & LegaL: Noble County parcel numbers: 340021370.000; 34-0021369.000. Taxes are $1,654.3 per year

TerMs: Absolute auction sells to the highest bidder regardless of price! 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid to determine final contract price. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon the buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies. property sells “AS IS” Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Title search and disclosures posted under documents tab. Sellers do NOT own the mineral rights. auction by order of: wagler holdings LLc kauFMan reaLTy & aucTions

(855) 439-4111 kaufman-auctions.com

Jason L. Miller, realtor/auctioneer/partner

(740) 541-7475 jason.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

Hey Dude to pay $1.95M to for misleading customers

WASHINGTON — Hey Dude, Inc. will pay $1.95 million to the Federal Trade Commission to settle charges that the company misled consumers by suppressing negative reviews, including more than 80% of reviews that failed to provide four or more stars out of a possible five.

The FTC also contends the company violated the Commission’s Mail, Internet, or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule in several ways between 2020 and 2022.

Hey Dude, which was acquired by Crocs, Inc. in February 2022, advertises, markets and sells shoes to consumers nationwide on the internet, using its own website and by soliciting orders via social media advertisements.

The FTC’s complaint charges that Hey Dude, formerly known as Happy One, LLC, violated the FTC’s Mail Order Rule in several ways, including failing to issue shipping delay notices when it could not timely fulfill consumers’ orders; failing to cancel consumers’ orders and issue

prompt refunds after failing to issue such notices and issuing consumers gift cards instead of sending prompt refunds of the original payment for merchandise ordered but not shipped, as required by the rule.

Hey Dude also violated the FTC Act by suppressing negative consumer reviews of its merchandise, according to the complaint. In many instances from January 2020 to June 2022, it rejected and did not publish unfavorable reviews. Additionally, the complaint alleges Hey Dude’s written policies and procedures instructed staff to publish positive reviews only before June 2022.

The proposed court order announced Sept. 11, if approved by the court, will require Hey Dude to change its conduct going forward and pay the FTC $1.95 million, which the FTC expects to use to provide refunds to consumers harmed by Hey Dude’s unlawful conduct. The FTC filed the complaint and proposed final order in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada.

B40 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 14, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Online Only Bidding is open & Begins closing Tues. sepT. 19, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. Antique trActors, MAssey Ferguson, FArM tools preview & pick Up location: 167 christmas tree ln. new martinsville, wv 26155 preview for tractors & eqUipment: sUnday, septemBer 17th, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. AnTique MccorMick FArMAll TrAcTors 2011 MAssey Ferguson 2605 | oliver 770 Ford 8n| HArry Furguson | Allis cHAlMers TrAilers | king kuTTer ATTAcHMenTs FArM Tools | equine supplies please call the online only Auction Manager, Matt yoder, at (304) 266-4799 for more information. kAuFMAn reAlTy & AucTions oF Wv www.kaufmanbid.com 399 W. Main st. Bridgeport, Wv 26330 (304) 931-1023 david Anthony kaufman, Broker license #Wv0030037 Mark Fitzsimmons– Auctioneer/realtor Mark.fitzsimmons@kaufmanrealty.com cell # (304) 312-2512 license #Wv0017176 Auc. license #168
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Rotarians earn Paul Harris Fellow honors

Two Alliance Rotarians were honored as Paul Harris Fellows during a recent luncheon meeting of the club at the Alliance YWCA. Richard Tirpak (second from right), Rotary District 6650 governor who was visiting the club, presented Dr. Rick Robenstine (far left) with his third Paul Harris Fellow recognition and Bart Stuchell (far right) with his first such honor. Also pictured is Alliance Rotary Club President Sid Zufall. The Paul Harris Fellow recognition acknowledges individuals who contribute or have contributions made in their name of $1,000 to the Rotary Foundation. (Submitted photo)

Family-friendly fall events planned at Hazel Willis Woods in Ashland

ASHLAND, Ohio — The Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District’s October Conservation Chat: The Not So Spooky Forest will take place at 4 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Hazel Willis Woods near Mifflin.

Local FFA chapters and youth organizations will be set up with hands-on, family-friendly activities around the Loop Road that surrounds the 40-acre property. Other activities will include a guided nature walk, a selfie station an d even some sweet treats to snack on.

Pre-registration is required. The cost is $10 per vehicle and space is limited. Reservations can be made in person at the Ashland SWCD office at 110 Cottage St. or online at www.eventbrite.com/e/conservation-chat-not-so-spooky-tickets-663148905227.

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There will be several loads of new, used, returned and surplus items from mostly Home Depot, Amazon, Lowes, and Target. Mowers, hand tools, power tools, and electric, good selection of Lawn And Garden type items blowers, vacs, trimmers, etc. also there will be some household type items Usually small type kitchen appliances, toys and some sporting goods, misc. most items sold separately but will be some volume lots for wholesalers. www.res.bid or www.auctionzip.com pics will be added sale week.

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TOOLS - SMALL APPLIANCES - TOYS

LAWN & GARDEN - WHOLESALE PALLETS, ETC.

We are going to have a preview Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM and will be opening registration then.

There will be several loads of new, used, returned and surplus items from mostly Home Depot, Amazon, Lowes, and Target. Mowers, hand tools, power tools, and electric, good selection of Lawn And Garden type items blowers, vacs, trimmers, etc. also there will be some household type items Usually small type kitchen appliances, toys and some sporting goods, misc. most items sold separately but will be some volume lots for wholesalers. www.res.bid or www.auctionzip.com pics will be added sale week.

We are going to have a preview Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM and will be opening registration then.

Terms: Cash, or Visa/MC/Discover Credit/Debit Card, There will be a 5% Buyers Premium applied to all purchases. We will not be Accepting Checks

Note: These items are mostly new but are surplus, scratch and dents or returned items. This is a partial list. We are bringing items in by the semi load so there are bound to be some unadvertised specials and some things on the list that don’t show up. Everything is on a one way ticket and sold as-is under your own inspection. There will be something for everyone. We will be selling in 4 rings out of the gate and up to 5 rings at times so bring a couple friends. Load out until 5 pm Saturday or 9-4 on Monday. Lunch stand on site. It should be a great day, a lot of volume and good volume so bring the box truck!

Terms: Cash, or Visa/MC/Discover Credit/ Debit Card, There will be a 5% Buyers Premium applied to all purchases. We will not be Accepting Checks Note: These items are mostly new but are surplus, scratch and dents or returned items. This is a partial list. We are bringing items in by the semi load so there are bound to be some unadvertised specials and some things on the list that don’t show up. Everything is on a one way ticket and sold as-is under your own inspection. There will be something for everyone. We will be selling in 4 rings out of the gate and up to 5 rings at times so bring a couple friends. Load out until 5 pm Saturday or 9-4 on Monday. Lunch stand on site. It should be a great day, a lot of volume and good volume so bring the box truck!

Call Seth Andrews with questions 330-466-5471.

Call Seth Andrews with questions 330-4665471.

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• When I need to dust the ceiling, I don’t have a fancy contraption; I just use my broom. If you have popcorn ceilings, you can rubber band a feather duster to the end of your broom. Look around your house and maybe you’ll find a sneaky cleaning purpose for everyday items.

• Dirty candles can be cleaned up quickly with a leg of panty hose. Slip the candle in the hose, rub the outside of the candle and release.

• “Rub banana on CDs with scratches. Wipe the excess off with a soft towel and make sure all of the banana is gone before you put it in your player. It usually does the trick for me.”

— E. in Maine

• You can use a coffee filter to clean the screen of your television. It’s not scratchy and non-static. Be sure not to press down hard into today’s screens. And use only approved cleaners for your flat-screen and plasma television sets.

• “I purchased a medium-size colander with a handle at the dollar store. I have it hanging on a hook in the kids’ bathtub. It’s much easier for them to scoop toys out of the water, and more fun too, I think.”

— A.C. in Nebraska

• Need to clean your iron? Scrub the face with salt. Then heat it and run the iron over the salt. I pour the salt on foil for even more heat effect.

• A trio of sewing tips from S.R. in Idaho: “Store patterns in plastic baggies. It’s hard to get them back into their envelopes, and I find that the baggies store just as well. I keep my pattern from tearing by spraying them with spray starch. I also sharpen needles by stitching through very fine sandpaper. These tips have worked for me for many years.”

• “It’s almost time for Scouts to start up again. I have been washing uniforms and sashes, and find this trick to be helpful when it comes time to stitch on badges. Put a bit of plain school glue on the back of your badge, place it where you want it on the sash, then let it dry. It will stay in place long enough to stitch the edges. When you launder it, the glue will wash right out.”

— R.D. in Florida

• Solve the case of the tricky screw: Coat problem screws with clear fingernail polish right before you insert them. They will hold tightly after that.

• To keep hair shiny and soft, rinse weekly with a mix of half vinegar (apple cider or white) and water. The smell goes away quickly, but the softn ess and shine stick around.

• If you have a cracked or otherwise leaking vase that is opaque (not glass), try heating a bit of paraffin wax and coating the inside of the vase with it. Let it harden, and it should be watertight again.

• “To keep plywood or thin materials from splitting, I tape my cut line with low-tack masking tape. It keeps my cut sharp, reduces the fraying, and it’s ea sy to remove when I’m done.”

— G.S. in Minnesota

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Remains of soldier who died following WWII bombing raid on Japan identified

MARQUETTE, Mich. (AP) — Military scientists have identified the remains of a U.S. Army airman from Michigan who died along with 10 other crew members when a bomber crashed in India following a World War II bombing raid on Japan.

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said Friday that the remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Flight Officer Chester L. Rinke of Marquette, Michigan, were identified in May. Scientists used anthropological analysis, material evidence and mitochondrial DNA to identify his remains.

Rinke was 33 and serving as the flight officer on a B-29 Superfortress when it crashed into a rice paddy in the village of Sapekhati, India, on June 26, 1944, after a bombing raid on Imperial Iron and Steel Works on Japan’s Kyushu Island. All 11 crew members died instantly, the DPAA said in a news release.

Rinke will be buried at Seville, Ohio, on a date yet to be determined.

The federal agency said the remains of seven of the 11 crew members were recovered within days of the crash and identified, but in 1948 the American Graves Registration Command concluded that Rinke’s remains and those of the three other flight members “were non-recoverable.”

However, additional searches of the crash site in 2014, 2018 and 2019 led to the recovery of wreckage, equipment and bone remains, among other evidence, the DPAA said in a profile of Rinke.

“The laboratory analysis and the totality of the circumstantial evidence available established an association between one portion of these remains and FO Rinke,” the profile states.

(©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Ohio broadcast journalism teacher named Teacher of Year

GAHANNA, Ohio — Mark Lowrie, a broadcast journalism teacher at Gahanna Lincoln High School in Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools, has been named the 2024 Ohio Teacher of the Year.

Interim State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Woolard made the surprise public announcement Sept. 7 during an assembly with students and staff members at Gahanna Lincoln High School.

Lowrie’s journey to teaching began outside education with a career as a local television sports producer and editor in northeast and central Ohio. His teaching career began at Marion L. Steele High School in Amherst, Ohio in 2001, where he spent 18 years operating a successful high school broadcasting program before moving to Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools in 2019. Since moving to Gahanna Lincoln High School, Lowrie has designed four new courses and grew enrollment in the broadcast journalism program from 27 to more than 130 students in three years.

As the state teacher of the year, Lowrie will represent Ohio in the 2024 National Teacher of the Year selection sponsored by the Council of Chief State School Officers. The Ohio Teacher of the Year program began in 1964.

Commercial Truck & Trailer Consignment Auction

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Thursday, September 28th | 5:30 PM

Thursday, September 28th | 5:30 PM

Auction will be held onsite located on Dog Creek Road, Middle Point, Ohio. From Van Wert OHIO take State Route 127 North to State Route 224 East, go approx 8 miles, 1st tract is on right side, immediately turn right onto Dog creek rd, 2nd tract is on the left in approx 1/2 mile. Signs will lead the way.

Auction will be held onsite located on Dog Creek Road, Middle Point, Ohio. From Van Wert OHIO take State Route 127 North to State Route 224 East, go approx 8 miles, 1st tract is on right side, immediately turn right onto Dog creek rd, 2nd tract is on the left in approx 1/2 mile. Signs will lead the way.

Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings are available through Travis Kenton, 937-658-0218.

Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings are available through Travis Kenton, 937-658-0218.

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2 Homes – 2 Parcels – Horse Barn/Shop

2356 & 2358 Secrest Rd, Wooster, OH 44691

Wayne County – Wooster Twp – Triway LSD

Sale by order of Owner • Conducted by RES/ Andrews • 10% BP/Lic # 2022000271

2 Homes – 2 Parcels – Horse Barn/Shop 2356 & 2358 Secrest Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 Wayne County – Wooster Twp – Triway LSD

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Terms: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price day of sale and the balance due within 45-60 days. There are no financing contingencies and the property sells As-Is based under your own inspection. There is a 10% Buyer’s Premium on the property which means 10% of the high bid will be calculated and added to it to establish contract price. Possession will be at closing. All mineral rights transfer subject to anyrately and together and will sell in the way

Parcel 1: This is an incredible real estate opportunity in Wooster that, with some dedicated time, investment, and e ort, has the potential to become one of the city’s best-kept secrets. The property boasts a generous living space of over 3,500 square feet on the main and second floors, along with a fully accessible walkout basement that adds an additional 2,000 plus square feet, leading out to a picturesque pool area. Situated on a sprawling 25-acre lot, the property features a delightful mix of open yard space, wooded areas, and fenced pasture land, complete with a well-maintained 4-stall horse barn and a shop.

Taxes and Legal: Taxes on parcel 5600702.001 (2356 Secrest) are currently $819.92 per half year and on parcel 56-00702.000 (2358 Secrest) are currently $3940.84 per half year and both will be prorated to the date of closing. Seller will provide a warranty deed and certificate of tile and o er to split an owner’s policy of title insurance.

Parcel 2: This charming single-story ranch-style residence o ers 1,776 square feet of living space and has undergone recent renovations, creating an inviting atmosphere as soon as you step through the front door. This property consists of two bedrooms and one bathroom and has previously served as an income-generating asset. It’s a sturdy and well-constructed dwelling situated on a spacious 1.5-acre lot, providing you with the flexibility to make it your permanent residence, rent it out, or reside in it while you renovate the main house. In addition to the main house, there is a detached, oversized two-car garage/shop that adds versatility to the property, making it suitable for a variety of purposes. Although there isn’t a basement, the home is equipped with central air conditioning for your comfort.

Note: There is undoubtedly some restoration work required, but this property holds immense potential to be brought back to life. I encourage you to invest some time and explore this beautiful opportunity.

Parcel 1: This is an incredible real estate opportunity in Wooster that, with some dedicated time, investment, and e ort, has the potential to become one of the city’s best-kept secrets. The property boasts a generous living space of over 3,500 square feet on the main and second floors, along with a fully accessible walkout basement that adds an additional 2,000 plus square feet, leading out to a picturesque pool area. Situated on a sprawling 25-acre lot, the property features a delightful mix of open yard space, wooded areas, and fenced pasture land, complete with a well-maintained 4-stall horse barn and a shop.

OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTIONS: Property will be open on Monday, October 2nd from 4-6PM, if you’d like to see the property another time please call Seth Andrews 330-466-5471 or Steve Andrews 330-465-8498 and we will try and accommodate you. Any inspections need to be done prior to the auction and are a buyers expense.

Terms: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price day of sale and the balance due within 45-60 days. There are no financing contingencies and the property sells As-Is based under your own inspection. There is a 10% Buyer’s Premium on the property which means 10% of the high bid will be calculated and added to it to establish contract price. Possession will be at closing. All mineral rights transfer subject to any leases of record. Property will be o ered separately and together and will sell in the way that nets the seller the most.

Parcel 2: This charming single-story ranchstyle residence o ers 1,776 square feet of undergone recent renovations, creating an inviting atmosphere as soon as you step property consists of two bedrooms and one bathroom and has previously served as an income-generating asset.

Taxes and Legal: Taxes on parcel 56-00702.001 (2356 Secrest) are currently $819.92 per half year and on parcel 56-00702.000 (2358 Secrest) are currently $3940.84 per half year and both will be prorated to the date of closing. Seller will provide a warranty deed and certificate of tile and o er to split an owner’s policy of title insurance.

It’s a sturdy and well-constructed dwelling situated on a spacious 1.5-acre lot, providing make it your permanent residence, rent it out, or reside in it while you renovate the main

In addition to the main house, there is a de tached, oversized two-car garage/shop that property, making it suitable for a variety of purposes. Although there isn’t a basement, central air conditioning for your comfort.

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OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTIONS: Property will be open on Monday, October 2nd from 4-6PM, if you’d like to see the property another time please call Seth Andrews 330-466-5471 or Steve Andrews 330-465-8498 and we will try and accommodate you. Any inspections need to be done prior to the auction and are a buyers expense.

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4881 Pittsburgh Rd, Harrisville, Pennsylvania 16038

SALE DATE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 2023 AT 10:00 AM

Inspection: Day Prior to Auction From 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM or by Appt with john@cia-auction.com

Truck Cranes

• (2) 350 Ton Grove Crane Models GMK6350L & GMK6300 (New as 2011)

• 210 Ton Grove GMK5210 & 150 Ton Grove GMK5150B Truck Cranes

• 100 Ton Liebherr LTM1080L Truck Crane

• 50-75 Ton Link Belt Truck Cranes Models HTC-8675 & HTC-8650

Rough Terrain & Carry Deck Cranes

• (4) 35-75 Ton Linkbelt Rough Terrain Cranes

• (2) 22 Ton Shuttlelift Models 7755 & 7700 Carry Deck Cranes (New as 2011)

• (2) Broderson IC-200 Carry Deck Crane

Telehandlers & Skidsteers

• (2) CAT Models TL1055C & TL943 Telehandlers (2012)

• (3) GradAll Telehandlers

• (4) New Holland Skid-Steers

Scissor & Boom Lifts

• (3) Genie Models GS1930 & GS2030 Scissor Lifts

• (3) Skyjack Models SJIII4626 & SJIII4632 Scissor Lifts

• (4) JLG Models 600S, 400S, E45, & 450AJ Boom Lifts

• (2) Genie Models S-60 & Z45-25 Boom Lift

Lifting Equipment

• Spreader Bars, Slings (Huge Quantity)

• Crane Winches

60 Miles North of Pittsburgh, PA Say

• Jibs & Lattice Booms

• (3) 40’ and 20’ Conex Containers

Heavy Haul Tractors

• 2018 Peterbilt 579 Tractor, Cummins, 150K Miles - Located in Alabama

• 2017 Peterbilt & 2016 Kenworth Tractors – Located in Cleveland, Ohio

• (2) Kenworth T800 Tri-Axle Tractors

• International 4300 Service Truck

• Oshkosh M1070 8x8 Rough Terrain Military Truck w/Winch

Heavy Haul Trailers

• Landoll Model 440-50 Hydraulic Tilt Back Trailer (2012)

• Trail King TK140HDG-433 w/Insert Detachable Gooseneck Lowboy Trailer

• Trail King TK130HDG-552 Detachable Gooseneck Lowboy Trailer

• (2) Trail King TK100 Detachable Gooseneck Lowboy Trailer

• (25+) Various Heavy Haul Trailers by Dorsey, Reinke, Fontaine, Fruehauf, Vulcan, Kalyn Landoll, Pratt, Utility, Reitnouer, Diamond, Etc.

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AH-CHOO! As if on cue, the sound of sneezing and sniffling fills the air as late summer ushers in the arrival of hay fever season. This uncomfortable affliction which can also include coughing and watery, itchy eyes, is triggered by a seasonal type of allergens in the air, namely pollens, causing the immune system to overreact. Not everyone is subject to the misery, but those who are are certainly ready and willing to pin the blame on whatever they can.

It just so happens that the arrival of hay fever coincides with the blooming of goldenrod. It’s hard to ignore the fields of vibrant gold blossoms waving in the breeze, creating a gorgeous, glowing spectacle along country roads.

A member of the genus Solidago, goldenrod boasts over 100 different species native to North America, 22 of which can be found in Ohio alone. Goldenrod prefers soil that is not overly nutrient-rich, yet welldrained allowing it to take root in places where other plants might struggle. Pastures, abandoned fields, roadsides and ditches are all areas where goldenrod thrives.

Goldenrod begins to bloom in midsummer (depending upon the species) and continues throughout autumn. Individual plants bloom at different times, displaying masses of yellow flowers.

If you look closely at a blossom, you will see that it is made up of numerous smaller flowers. Each one of these contains a supply of nectar and pollen, setting the table for an enormous variety of important

pollinators including bees, wasps, butterflies, moths, beetles and flies. Goldenrod continues to bloom and produce nectar long after other flower species have withered and died. Goldenrod beneficiary. If there is one insect that benefits from goldenrod, it’s the monarch butterfly. The month of May typically marks the arrival of the first monarchs to this area. Throughout the summer, there are several generations that occur. Monarchs mate, lay eggs on milkweed and pass away in just a few weeks. These eggs hatch and mature into another generation of monarchs which do the same.

Throughout the summer, the number of monarchs increase. As autumn nears, daylight hours decrease and nighttime temperatures begin to drop. This combination of environmental triggers illicit chemical reactions in the final generation of monarchs. Instead of becoming yet another breeding generation, their reproductive organs remain dormant. This will become the migratory generation.

Goldenrod doesn’t deserve bad rap in the fall
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Penn State receives $3 million grant to address insect biodiversity crisis

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A team of Penn State researchers received a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to spearhead a new initiative to create novel monitoring systems for insect populations, many of which are experiencing dramatic changes across the globe due to changes in land use, pollution and climate change.

The project — called Interdisciplinary Studies in Entomology, Computer Science and Technology NETwork, or INSECT NET — will establish a graduate training program to empower students to develop solutions to the insect biodiversity crisis.

The program includes faculty from Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences and the Institute for Sustainable Agricultural, Food and Environmental Science.

Christina Grozinger, professor of entomology and principal investigator on the project, said these solutions may include cyber-physical systems, such as small robots with camera or acoustic sensors, which can autonomously monitor, map and predict changes in insect abundance and distributions across landscapes and over time.

According to Grozinger, insects are essential for human and ecosystem health. S ome insects are pests that need to be managed, such as mosquitos, while others are beneficial and need to be conserved, such as bees. However, populations of some pest species are expanding while populations of beneficial species are declining.

“New technologies — such as autonomous, eco-sensitive robots with

InsectEye is a camera-based, non-lethal monitoring system for flying insects developed by Penn State researchers. Insects fly into the netting, and then move through a camera chamber, before flying away. This prototype was tested in the Pollinator and Bird Garden at the Arboretum at Penn State.

intelligent sensors that can navigate, observe and interact with fragile ecosystems — could help provide key insight into changes in insect biodiversity,” said Vijay Narayanan, professor of computer science and engineering and electrical engineering and a coprincipal investigator on the project. He is also the associate dean for innovation in the College of Engineering. “This data could then be used by communities and policymakers to make key decisions to help mitigate

Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center to hold Fall Festival

Sept. 16 and 17

EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio — Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center will host three programs on Sept. 16 and 17 as part of the center’s Fall Festival.

Leaf painting for kids and adults will be from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 16 under the pavilion. Painting supplies will be provided, but participants are asked to bring some of their own leaves.

Beaver Creek Park naturalist Evan Crawford will talk about crows and ravens’ unique social structure and their important role in the ecosystem Sept. 17. The event will take place from 12 to 1 p.m. Afterwards, visitors can tour the wildlife center to see the crows on display.

Joe Dorian of the Ohio School of Falconry will be in the front yard of the center from 2 to 3 p.m. Sept. 17 to introduce visitors to raptors. Nine visitors will be selected to have a bird fly on their arm. To be selected, participants must be 10 years or older.

The center will have extended hours Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be food present and activities for kids, including a fossil hunt with volunteers from the Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program. For more information, or to request an appointment, visit beavercreekwildlife.org.

Beekeeping event set for Sept. 23

pests while conserving beneficial species.”

Trainees in the program will have the opportunity to gain competencies in insect systematics, ecology, sensor design, energy efficient optimizations, continual learning and adaptation of AI systems, robotic systems, data integration, and data management, including designing visualization tools accessible to stakeholders.

(Information provided by Christina Grozinger, Penn State University.)

EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio — Beekeeper Maria Matthews will be in the Live Animal Room at Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center Sept. 23 from noon to 1 p.m. to discuss all things bees. Matthews will explain what happens to bees in the winter and how they are able to survive the cold weather. She will also have beekeeping tools and an empty hive on display.

Volunteer Mary Spooner will read “Every Autumn Comes the Bear” by Jim Arnosky for Story Time in the library on Sept. 24. There will be three sessions at 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. After each reading, Spooner will help visitors find the bears in the wildlife center displays.

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Goldenrod doesn’t deserve bad rap in the fall

Right now, monarch butterflies are in the process of winging their way south to a few overwintering sites in the mountains of Mexico. It is an arduous journey for such a tiny insect to fly thousands of miles to a destination that it has never visited.

Once it arrives, it will mingle with millions of other monarchs that have made the same trek. The butterflies will pack together for warmth on the fir trees until spring when they will become active as the temperatures begin to warm. Their reproductive organs will kick into gear and they will begin to mate and disperse northward. This migratory generation of monarchs can live up to a whopping 9 months.

As monarchs migrate, they are fueled by nectar. Early autumn provides a host of different flowers from which they obtain nourishment. Yet as the season progresses and the flowers become spent, it is the goldenrod that persists and gives them the lifesaving nutrition that is so crucial for survival.

There is nothing more striking than this vivid orange and black insect as it prods each tiny golden bloom for nectar with its long proboscis. With the continued downward spiral in their overall population, monarch butterflies are lucky to have a friend in this beautiful plant!

Unknowingly, the wide variety of insects drawn to goldenrod carry the pollen on their bodies from one plant to the next, aiding in fertilization.

You see, goldenrod pollen is heavy and sticky. Each pollen grain carries a weight too heavy to be lofted into the air by the autumn breezes. Thus, the plant depends solely on its insect pollinators to propagate its species. True culprit. The fact that goldenrod pollen is not blowing around on the breezes a nd is not the culprit for hay fever m ay be an eye-opener for some. The culprit is a much more inconspicuous plant that can grow in association with goldenrod as well as many other pl aces and blooms at the very same time.

Ragweed is a flowering plant that gets its name from the ragged appearance of the plants’ leaves. Most common in the Midwest and east, it is found in every state. Two species of ragweed are the most familiar: common ragweed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, and the taller, giant ragweed, A. trifida. Ragweed flowers, produced on a spike, are dull green and go largely unnoticed. The pollen produced by these flowers is extremely light and is easily carried by the wind.

In fact, scientists have found ragweed pollen as high as 2 miles

up in the atmosphere and over 400 miles out to sea. If that’s not efficient enough, each plant can produce 1 BILLION grains of pollen. To make matters worse, ragweed is a very competitive weed and can produce yield losses in agricultural crops.

You may not realize it, but ragweed is most likely growing right under your nose. Take a walk around your property right now and look for the unassuming spikes of flowers towering above the ragged-looking leaves. And then, look to the goldenrod, offering up its riches for an

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(A lifelong resident of Geauga County in northeast Ohio, Tami Gingrich recently retired from a 31-year career as a Biologist/ Field Naturalist with Geauga Park District. Tami has been a licensed bird bander for over 30 years. Her hobbies include photography, lepidoptera, gardening and spending time with her husband on their small farm in Middlefield, Ohio. She welcomes any questions or comments at Royalwalnutmoth@gmail.com and will gladly consider suggestions for future articles.)

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Right now, monarch butterflies are in the process of winging their way south to a few overwintering sites in the mountains of Mexico. They rely on late summer wildflowers to fuel this journey. (Tami Gingrich photo) Ragweed is a flowering plant that gets its name from the ragged appearance of the plants’ leaves. It’s most likely the culprit for your seasonal allergies during this time of year. (Tami Gingrich photo)

NOTICE - Please do not ask to have your truck or tractor pull advertised in this Coming Events Column. This is a listing of coming events which are or have been displayed elsewhere in the Farm and Dairy. Advertisers-This is an added free service with your paid ad. No credits will be given for errors in this listing. Advertisers are to check this listing for errors and if changes can be made in time for next issue call your advertising representative ASAP. These listings are also available on our Web site at www.farmanddairy.com. Typed pull results may be mailed to Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460 or may be emailed to editorial@ farmanddairy.com.

THURS., SEP 14 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Albion Area Fair, Albion, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-9444153 or 724-866-7874 - www.nwpullers.com

FRI., SEP 15 at 5:00 pm Tractor Pull

Located at Hookstown Fair, Hookstown, PA. Presented by Beaver Valley Antique Equipment and Crafts Association For information: 412-974-8086 - www. beavervalleytractorshow.com

FRI., SEP 15 at 7:00 pm Truck Show and Pulls Located at Butler Farm Show, Prospect, PA. Presented by Long Haul Custom Detailing For information: 724-524-1933 or 724-814-4395 - www. westernpapullers.com

SAT., SEP 16 at 2:00 pm Tractor Pull Located at Hookstown Fair, Hookstown, PA. Presented by Beaver Valley Antique Equipment and Crafts Association For information: 412-974-8086 - www. beavervalleytractorshow.com

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SAT., SEP 16 at 6:00 pm Tractor Pull Located at Ruritan Park, East Rochester, OH. Presented by West Township Ruritans For information: 330-705-3511

SAT., SEP 16 at 7:00 pm Tractor Pull

Located at Buck Motorsports Park. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., SEP 16 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington, PA. Presented by Washington and Greene County Antique Tractor Association, Inc. For information: 724-747-6028 - www.wgcata. com

SAT., SEP 16 at 7:00 pm Tractor Pull Located at Dragway 42, West Salem, Ohio. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., SEP 16 at 10:00 am Tractor Pull Located at Sterling Creekside Pullers Club, Sterling, Ohio. Presented by Sterling Creekside Pullers Club For information: 419-606-2438

SAT., SEP 16 at 6:00 pm Antique and Farm Stock Tractor Pull Located at Ruritan Park, East Rochester, OH. Presented by West Township Ruritans For information: 330-705-3511

SAT., SEP 16 at 9:00 am Mod Rod Pulling Located at East Rochester, Ohio. Presented by Ohio Mod Rod Pullers For information: 330-815-0527 - www.ohiomodrodpullers.org

SUN., SEP 17 at 11:00 am Tractor Pull Located at Hookstown Fair, Hookstown, PA. Presented by Beaver Valley Antique Equipment and Crafts Association For information: 412-974-8086 - www. beavervalleytractorshow.com

FRI., SEP 22 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pulls - Tuscarawas County Fair Pull Located at Tuscarawas County Fair, Dover, OH. Presented by Ohio State Tractor Pullers Association For information: - www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com

SAT., SEP 23 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pulls - Tuscarawas County

Fair Pull Located at Tuscarawas County Fair, Dover, OH. Presented by Ohio State Tractor Pullers Association For information: - www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com

SAT., SEP 23 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Antique Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-657-4419 - www.wpatpa.com

SAT., SEP 23 at 6:00 pm Tractor

Pull Located at Portage Fairgrounds, Randolph, Ohio. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., SEP 23 at 5:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Presented by Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association For information: 330-341-1026 - www.ccata. squarespace.com

SAT., SEP 23 at 12:00 pm Antique

Tractor Pull Located at Marshallville, OH. Presented by Marshallville Historical Society Antique Tractor Pullers For information: 330-464-1314 330-465-4397 or 330-855-2212 - www.marshallvillepullers.com

SAT., SEP 23 at 2:00 pm Ethan Day Memorial Pull Located at West Alexander Fairgrounds, West Alexander, PA. Presented by Steel City Pullers For information: 724-948-2261 - www.steelcitypull.com

Independence Conservancy holds tire collections

FRI., SEP 29 at 7:00 pm Tractor Pull

Located at Bloomsburg Fair, Bloomsburg, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307

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SAT., SEP 30 at 5:00 pm Tractor Pull Located at Bloomsburg Fair, Bloomsburg, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307

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FRI., OCT 6 at 6:00 pm Tractor Pull

Finals Located at Butler Farm Show Grounds, Butler, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions. com

FRI., OCT 6 at 6:00 pm Tractor Pull Located at Snyder Co Tractor Puller, Sellingsgrove, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., OCT 7 at 10:00 am Antique Tractor Pull Located at Harvest Barn Track, Sugarcreek, Ohio. Presented by River Valley Antique Tractor Pullers Assn. Inc. For information: 330-204-6545

SAT., OCT 7 at 6:00 pm Tractor Pull

Finals Located at Butler Farm Show Grounds, Butler, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., OCT 14 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Antique Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-657-4419 - www.wpatpa.com

SAT., OCT 14 at 5:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH Presented by Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association For information: 330-341-1026 - www.ccata. squarespace.com

INDUSTRY, Pa. — Independence Conservancy is hosting a fall lineup of community tire collections, including a new site this year in Mount Pleasant Township in Washington County, Pennsylvania.

The collection dates and locations are:

• Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. to noon at Mount Pleasant Township Municipal Building, 31 McCarrell Road, Hickory, Pennsylvania.

• Sept. 23 from 9 a.m. to noon at Brighton Township Public Works, 1250 Brighton Road, Beaver, Pennsylvania.

• Oct. 7 from 9 a.m. to noon at Hookstown Fairgrounds, 1198 State Route 168, Hookstown, Pennsylvania.

Proof of residency is not required. Individuals and small businesses are welcome. There’s no limit to the number of tires participants may bring. Checks will be accepted with ID. Independence Conservancy requests that participants don’t arrive early.

The disposal cost for the following sizes are as follows: up to 18 inches off the rim are $4 each; up to 18 inches on the rim are $5 each, over 18 inches off the rim are $5 each; and over 18 inches on the rim are $10 each.

Tractor trailer tires will be accepted up to 22.5 inches. Independence Conservancy requests no rims for these tires. The cost of disposal is $20 each. Farm tractor rear tires will also be accepted with various disposal costs based on size. Farm tractor rear tires up to 75 pounds cost $20 each. Farm tractor rear tires from 75 to 150 pounds are $40 each. Farm tractor rear tires over 150 pounds are $75 each. For more information, visit independenceconservancy.org.

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Sept. 27

Forages for Horses (Grazing for Health-Pasture Myth Busters), online via https://cfaesosu.catalog.instructure.

Hurricane and Harley

We latched the trailer door down tight. Three horses were inside. Next stop would be the Tetons for a day-long trail ride.

But my cell phone started ringing. It was Harley down the road. “I heard we’ve got a ride today. I’m saddled up to load.”

I winced, then answered Harley, biting on my lower lip. “Pack yourself some sandwiches. We’ll be there in a bit.”

Most of us knew Harley Jones, a scuffed up cowboy cuss. And when you were around him, well, your patience was a must.

Harley was a bachelor, seemed to scare the gals away. But he always owned a horse or maybe crowbait you could say.

And just to say a word or two ‘bout Harley and his horse. Old Harley called him Hurricane. He was a threatening force.

The driveway down to Harley’s barn would test your driving skill. The black mud holes then 4-wheel drive were more than just a thrill.

We couldn’t help but notice Harley looked a painful sight. I’d been told that Hurricane and Harley had a daily fight.

Harley had a bloodied nose, his left eye swollen shut. And just below the hairline showed a nasty two-inch cut.

It looked like Hurricane had won. Old Harley said, “Not so! “ Hurricane’s the one who has the saddle on, ya know.”

I opened up the trailer gate and Hurricane looked in. He blew a snort and pulled straight back, kicked Harley in the shin.

The proof was in the pudding how the crowbait earned his fame. I’ve had a few like him before. Now Elmer’s is their name.

My horse’s eyes were telling me. “Don’t put him in here please!” But Hurricane surprised us when he jumped in with such ease.

Harley needed patching up before we hit the road. A dozen bandaids, super glue would fix him good as gold.

Harley rode the Hurricane with not a buck that day. They took the lead and set a pace for the trail ride all the way.

Hurricane and Harley were a welcome to our group. But you learned to keep your wits or they could throw you for a loop.

So, when it comes to riding we’ll include most anyone. Each ride’s a mix of cowboys. That’s the recipe for fun.

(Bryce Angell’s father was an outfitter and guide for 35 years, and Bryce was there to shoe and care for the horses and help him do the cooking. Bryce is from Idaho and still rides into the Tetons, Yellowstone and surrounding areas. His poems are mostly of personal experience. He can be reached at angellranch62@gmail.com.)

Program offers fishing guides extra education

OAK HARBOR, Ohio — Lake

Erie anglers who rely on charter guides for fishing will soon have a richer experience out on the water thanks to a new certification program from the Ohio Division of Wildlife and Ohio Sea Grant.

The program, Erie PrOH, launched Aug. 1 as a voluntary course, ensures fishing guides and crew members have detailed knowledge of fishery topics and can act as responsible stewards of the lake. As of Aug. 29, 59 guides had enrolled in the course and 47 had completed it.

The online, self-paced course includes eight separate lessons on topics such as sportfish ecology, release and harvest, harmful algal blooms, aquatic invasive species, and guiding responsibility and safety. The course is not a substitute for the annual Lake Erie Fishing Guide license required by the ODOW to guide fishing trips on Lake Erie.

Fishing guides who complete the

FISH SALES

course are recognized as “Erie PrOH Certified” for five years and listed for anglers to find in a registry on Ohio Sea Grant’s website. They will receive a digital and print certificate, an onboard resource guide, and a vessel sticker.

Through this certification, anglers can find guides that are environmental stewards, while guides can distinguish their business and enhance market visibility.

The program, modeled after a successful Florida Sea Grant program, was developed through a partnership between the Ohio Division of Wildlife and Ohio Sea Grant. A working team of experts from both institutions compiled information on lake issues that Angela Greene, OHSG education specialist, then translated into modules for the course.

For more information on the program, including a full list of contributors, visit go.osu.edu/EriePrOH. For questions about the course, contact Greene at greene.792@osu.edu.

Ashland County: Order fish from Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District’s fish stocking sale online at https://www.ashlandswcd.com/fish with a $2 online ordering convenience fee or print a downloadable order form and mail your order to 110 Cottage Street, Ashland, Ohio, by Oct. 6. Fish sale pickup will be Oct. 17, from 10-11 a.m. For pick up, bring a 5-gallon bucket with a plastic liner, such as a trash bag, filled 1/4 full with pond water. About 50 to 100 small fish will fit in a bucket; 2 to 3 koi or amur will fit in a bucket. For more information call, 419-281-7645.

Mahoning County: The Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District is holding its fall fingerling fish sale, which includes bluegill, hybrid bluegill, largemouth bass, channel catfish, redear sunfish, yellow perch, fathead minnows, Japanese koi and white amur. The conservation district also has Optimal Fish Food and Pond Conditioner and Steve Fender’s Pond Maintenance Book available to purchase. Those interested should call to order by Sept. 22. Orders can be picked up Sept. 28 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Canfield Fairgrounds. To ask what to bring when picking up your order, to receive stocking recommendations or to place an order, call the district office at 330-740-7995.

Districts: This listing will run as space permits until the ordering deadline has passed. Send your fish sale information to: Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.

com/courses/forages-for-horses-2023.

Oct. 7

Belmont County Saddle Club Jack

Pot Contest Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

Oct. 11

Forages for Horses (Heavy Stocking Rates & Associated Issues), online via

https://cfaesosu.catalog.instructure. com/courses/forages-for-horses-2023.

Oct. 17

Get to the Bottom of the Bag: Everything You Need to Know about Commercial Horse Feed, online via https:// web.cvent.com/event/277d49df-4e0e4e2d-867c-d208773542af/summary.

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Early archery season opens in CWD surveillance area

COLUMBUS — Hunters in Hardin, Marion, and Wyandot counties have additional opportunities to harvest white-tailed deer as the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife continues to monitor for Chronic Wasting Disease in the region.

The Division of Wildlife established earlier hunting seasons within the disease surveillance area to slow the spread of CWD by reducing deer numbers before the breeding season. Archery hunting season began Sept. 9, and an early gun hunting season is open Oct. 7-9.

Since the fall of 2020, 23 wild deer in Ohio have tested positive for CWD, all in Marion and Wyandot counties. A disease surveillance area was established in Hardin, Marion and Wyandot counties in 2021 and remains in effect.

CWD is a fatal neurological disease that affects deer and other similar species, including mule deer, elk, and

moose. No evidence exists that CWD can spread to humans, pets, or livestock.

CWD sampling is required for all deer harvested within the disease surveillance area Oct. 7-9, Nov. 4-5, Nov. 11-12, as well as during the entire seven-day gun season, Nov. 27Dec. 3. Staffed sampling locations will be available during the seven-day gun season at the addresses below.

Staffed sampling locations will be at the following locations:

• Big Island Wildlife Area Headquarters, 5389 Larue-Prospect Rd West, New Bloomington, OH 43341

• Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area Headquarters, 19100 CH 115, Harpster, OH 43323

• Wyandot County Fairgrounds, 10171 OH 53, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351

• Rural King, 233 American Blvd, Marion, OH 43302

• Hardin County Fairgrounds, 14134 County Rd 140, Kenton, OH 43326

• McGuffey Conservation Club, 6950 Township Rd 55, Ada, OH 45810

Outside the seven-day gun season, hunters should use self-serve kiosks for mandatory sampling or for free voluntary sampling throughout the deer season, Sept. 9 to Feb. 4. Kiosk locations are available at ohiodnr.gov/cwd. Instructions for sample submission will be provided at the kiosk. Successful hunters are not required to surrender their deer. Those with questions on having their deer sampled can call 419-429-8322.

Outside the disease surveillance area, hunters may test a harvested deer at the Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory for a fee. Call 614-7286220 for more information.

In addition to mandatory testing, the following regulations apply within the disease surveillance area: The placement of or use of bait (salt, minerals, or any food) to attract or feed deer, as well as the hunting of deer by the aid of bait, is prohibited. Normal agricultural activities, including feeding of domestic animals, as well

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as hunting deer over food plots, naturally occurring or cultivated plants, and agricultural crops, are not prohibited.

The removal of a complete carcass or high-risk parts from the disease surveillance area is prohibited unless the carcass complies with deer carcass regulations, or the carcass is delivered to a certified taxidermist or processor within 24 hours of leaving

the area. Additional information on carcass regulations and a complete list of certified processors and taxidermists can be found at ohiodnr. gov/cwd.

The Division of Wildlife has conducted routine surveillance for CWD since 2002, with more than 39,000 deer tested. CWD has been detected in 31 states and four Canadian provinces.

Boaters warned to be cautious of low water

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources reminds boaters to be cautious of low water in lakes this time of year. Low water levels can pose hazards to boaters — novice and experienced alike.

Precipitation and evaporation together create seasonal cycles in lake levels. Indicators of low water include the following:

• Caution signs posted at the lake.

• Visible sand bars in the water.

• Exposed logs or other hazards.

If these signs are present, boaters should exercise extreme caution

when deciding whether to launch their boat.

In northeast Ohio, Michael J. Kirwin Lake at West Branch State Park is well below the lake’s normal levels for this season. The Knapp Road boat ramp is closed due to low water. Warnings are posted on the park’s web page. Be sure to continue checking the site for updates. In the event of an emergency on the water, dial 911 for assistance. To reach a Natural Resources Officer, you can dial #ODNR from your cellular phone to be connected to ODNR dispatch.

Ohio

EPA announces

grant for scrap tire education

COLUMBUS — With a focus on helping Ohio’s scrap tire-generating businesses throughout the state better understand the rules for managing scrap tires, Ohio EPA is unveiling a new grant to provide education and outreach for these businesses.

As many as 8,000 businesses in Ohio generate scrap tires, which are any tires that aren’t being used for their original use. Discarded scrap tires are not only an eyesore but also can create a serious health hazard for the community. These tires can become a breeding ground for mosquitos and mosquito-borne illnesses. Local health and solid waste management districts can play an important role in addressing these issues by supporting those who work with scrap tires as part of their business.

Health districts and solid waste management districts can apply for funding to support community education and outreach, such as visits to scrap tire-generating businesses and educational materials. Grant recipients will also make follow-up

visits to verify that the businesses are properly managing scrap tires and recognize those who are demonstrating proper scrap tire management. This program also involves identifying and locating scrap tire businesses within the district and notifying stakeholders, including local government officials and law enforcement, about this program.

The application period is open until Nov. 1 for health districts and solid waste management districts throughout the state to apply for the new grants. Applicants may request funding up to $20,000. Eligible grant proposals will be funded until the annual funding cap for the entire program reaches $200,000.

The Scrap Tire Education and Outreach Grant Information can be found on Ohio EPA’s website at Scrap Tire E&O Grant Information. Health districts and solid waste management districts with questions about the grant program should contact Channon Cohen at Channon.Cohen@epa.ohio.gov or 614-728-5353.

Tree ID event at Woodcock Creek

MEADVILLE, Pa. — The Crawford County Conservation District is hosting a tree identification workshop Sept. 19 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Woodcock Creek Nature Center, 21742 German Road.

Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Bu-

reau of Forestry Service Forester Mark Lewis will introduce participants to many tree species and explain why leaves turn different colors in the fall. Participants are asked to meet in the side yard of the nature center and wear comfortable walking shoes. All ages are welcome to attend.

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River Valley Antique Tractor Pulling Association

SUGARCREEK, Ohio —The River Valley Antique Tractor Pulling Association held a pull Sept. 2. Following are the top placings.

Pro-Stock 6250: 1. Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM

U, 228.93; 2. Ron Gauding, 1958 Cockshutt 570, 227.62

Super Stock 5750: 1. Broden Supers, 1956

John Deere 70, 337.1; 2. Mike Paulus, 1950 MH 55, 329.99; 3. Todd Spillman, 1938 John Deere

G, 304.79

Pro-Stock 2750: 1. Jim Schupp, 1939 AC RC, 276.43; 2. Wayne Schupp, 1953 AC CA, 249.81; 3. Pete Fishel, 1941 AC B, 204.64

Pro-Stock 3000: 1. Rick Everhart, 1952 Allis Chalmers CA, 235.47; 2. Ron Gauding, 1953

Cockshutt 20, 231.27; 3. Wayne Schupp, 1953 AC CA, 218.82

Pro-Stock 3250: 1. Ron Gauding, 1947

Cockshutt 30, 289.05; 2. Chad Morrison, 1946

Allis Chalmers WC, 272.61; 3. Tom White, 1952

Farmall Super C, 261.45

Pro-Stock 3500: 1. Chad Morrison, 1946

Allis Chalmers WC, 293.87; 2. Wayne York, 1955 Ford 960, 280.89; 3. Ron Gauding, 1947

Cockshutt 30, 274.88

Pro-Stock 3750: 1. Chuck Terrick, 1948 Allis

Chalmers WD, 352.94; 2. Chad Morrison, 1946

Allis Chalmers WC, 347.55; 3. Rick Everhart, 1950 Oliver 77 Row Crop, 343.97

Pro-Stock 4000: 1. Chuck Terrick, 1948 Allis Chalmers WD, 267.77; 2. Chad Morrison, 1946 Allis Chalmers WC, 200.23; 3. Rick Everhart, 1950 Oliver 77 Row Crop, 177.45

Pro-Stock 4500: 1. Steve Eikleberry, 1952

Cockshutt 40, 216.17; 2. Ron Gauding, 1956

Cockshutt 40-PD, 214.95; 3. Todd Everett, 1950

MM 335, 201.26

Pro-Stock 5000: 1. Rudy Gauding, 1951

Cockshutt 50, 264.26; 2. Dwayne Miller, 1950 Oliver Super 88, 259.68; 3. Steve Eikleberry, 1952 Cockshutt 40, 258.57

Pro-Stock 5500: 1. Matt Best, 1953 John

Deere G, 288.61; 2. Ron Gauding, 1958

Cockshutt 570, 281.65; 3. Rudy Gauding, 1951

Cockshutt 50, 279.54

Pro-Stock 6000: 1. Ron Gauding, 1958

Cockshutt 570, 298.79; 2. Rudy Gauding, 1951

Cockshutt 50, 268.85; 3. Matt Best, 1953 John

Deere G, 234.38

Pro-Stock 6500: 1. Matt Best, 1953 John

Deere G, 181.79; 2. Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM U,

169.24; 3. Alex Miller, 1950 John Deere 60, 144.1

Pro-Stock 7000: 1. Bruce Parrish, 1949

MM U, 207.44; 2. Matt Best, 1953 John Deere

G, 204.24; 3. Alex Miller, 1950 John Deere 60,

166.83

Pro-Stock 7500: 1. Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM

U, 360.69; 2. Matt Best, 1953 John Deere G, 178.43

Pro-Stock 8500: 1. Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM

U, 104.02

Stock 2750: 1. Ron Gauding, 1953 Cockshutt

20, 261.3; 2. Cordell Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt

20 Blackhawk, 230.55; 3. Brooke Davis, 1967 AC

D12. 220.96

Stock 3000: 1. Cordell Gauding, 1956

Cockshutt 20 Blackhawk, 283.71; 2. Ron Gauding, 1953 Cockshutt 20, 227.31; 3. Brooke Davis, 1967 AC D12. 173.13

Stock 3250: 1. Cordell Gauding, 1956

Cockshutt 20 Blackhawk, 300.14; 2. Matt Crall, 1953 AC WD, 241.53; 3. Brooke Davis, 1967 AC

D12. 229.72

Stock 3500: 1. Steve Eikleberry, 1953 AC

WD, 248.45; 2. Matt Crall, 1953 AC WD, 240.19;

3. Cordell Gauding, 1951 Cockshutt 30, 204.24

Stock 3750: 1. Steve Eikleberry, 1953 AC

WD, 338.86; 2. Tommy Foust, 1957 Ford 960, 333.47; 3. Matt Crall, 1953 AC WD, 282.23

Stock 4000: 1. Steve Eikleberry, 1953 AC

WD, 162.87; 2. Tommy Foust, 1957 Ford 960, 137.32; 3. Jack Roub, 1942 AC WC, 87.41

Stock 4500: 1. Ron Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt

40-PD, 185.96; 2. Dennis Leggett, 1956 Farmall

300, 172.25; 3. Tommy Foust, 1957 Ford 960,

157.1

Stock 5000: 1. Isaac Yoder, 1949 John Deere

A, 230.75; 2. Ron Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt

40-PD, 230.39; 3. Cadance Endlich, 1951 JD A, 228.63

Stock 5500: 1. Dennis Leggett, 1956 Farmall

300, 257.81; 2. Cadance Endlich, 1951 JD A,

257.21; 3. Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall M, 255.75

Stock 6000: 1. Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall

M, 232.01; 2. Isaac Yoder, 1949 John Deere A, 229.94; 3. Cadance Endlich, 1951 JD A, 229.79

Stock 6500: 1. Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 221.32; 2. Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall M, 220.72; 3. Trenton Coblentz, 1953 John Deere

50, 219.71

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Stock 7000: 1. Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 197.03; 2. Trenton Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 50, 122.77

Stock 7500: 1. Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 333.57; 2. Rick Beitzel, 1959 John Deere 730D, 174.39; 3. Jeremiah Shetler, 1952

John Deere 60, 167.64

Stock 8500: 1. Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 146.08; 2. Rick Beitzel, 1959 John Deere 730D, 133.98; 3. Tom Foust, 1956 John

Deere 720D, 108.12

Stock 9000: 1. Don Coblentz, 1953 John

Deere 60, 161.82; 2. Rick Beitzel, 1959 John

Deere 730D, 113.49; 3. Tom Foust, 1956 John

Deere 720D, 107.17

Super-Stock 3250: 1. Mark Lane, 1950 John

Deere B, 343.71

Super-Stock 3500: 1. Tom Braniger, 1944

AC WC, 270.56; 2. Mark Lane, 1950 John Deere

B, 209.27

Super-Stock 3750: 1. Tom Braniger, 1944

AC WC, 220.13; 2. Mark Lane, 1950 John Deere

B, 189.66

Super-Stock 4000: 1. Tom Braniger, 1944

AC WC, 285.31

Super-Stock 4500: 1. Terry Keen, 1958 Oliver 88, 175.1; 2. Kenny Krebs, 1938 John Deere

A, 173.77; 3. Mike Paulus, 1950 Massey Harris

44, 163.18

Super-Stock 5000: 1. Terry Keen, 1958

Oliver 88, 245.01; 2. Chris Everhart, 1951 John

Deere G, 236.49

Super-Stock 5500: 1. John Foust, 1958 MM

GVI, 281.25; 2. Broden Supers, 1956 John Deere

70, 276.76; 3. Scott Spillman, 1947 John Deere

G, 273.34

Super-Stock 6000: 1. Broden Supers, 1956 John Deere 70, 266.99; 2. Kirk Spillman, 1938 John Deere G, 265.63; 3. Curtis Kinsey, 1952 Minneapolis Moline GVI, 263.46

Super-Stock 6500: 1. Kirk Spillman, 1938

John Deere G, 339.97; 2. David Spillman, John Deere G, 300.99; 3. Broden Supers, 1956 John Deere 70, 282.16

Super-Stock 7000: 1. Broden Supers, 1956 John Deere 70, 364.47; 2. David Spillman, John Deere G, 356.3; 3. Clint Filges, 1938 John Deere G, 260.13

Super-Stock 7500: 1. Broden Supers, 1956

John Deere 70, 259.12; 2. Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 234.02; 3. Clint Filges, 1938 John Deere G, 223.03

Super-Stock 8500: 1. Clint Filges, 1938 John Deere G, 283.57; 2. Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 277.77; 3. David Buehler, 1950 AC 190XT, 210.79

Top Cut 3250: 1. Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 285.95; 2. Mick Sheets, 1939 JD B, 236.61

Top Cut 3500: 1. Thomas Morrison, 1953 AC WD, 343.8; 2. Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 333.02; 3. Mick Sheets, 1939 JD B, 269.15

Top Cut 3750: 1. Thomas Morrison, 1953 AC WD, 216.26; 2. Mick Sheets, 1939 JD B, 213.38; 3. Chuck Terrick, 1948 Allis Chalmers WD, 179.24

Top Cut 4000: 1. Thomas Morrison, 1953 AC WD, 265.22; 2. Cody Smith, John Deere B, 218.31; 3. Chuck Terrick, 1948 Allis Chalmers

WD, 209.25

Top Cut 4500: 1. Mike Paulus, 1950 Massey Harris 44, 334.97; 2. John Norton, 1937 John Deere A, 263.5; 3. Delaney Karr, 1941 John Deere A, 212.68

Top Cut 5000: 1. Kenny Krebs, 1938 John Deere A, 316.28; 2. Tom White, 1949 Farmall M, 291.89; 3. Mike Paulus, 1950 Massey Harris 44, 287.8

Top Cut 5500: 1. Kenny Krebs, 1938 John Deere A, 280.75; 2. Tom White, 1949 Farmall M, 275.6; 3. Mike Supers, 1952 John Deere 70, 262.35

Top Cut 6000: 1. Tom White, 1949 Farmall M, 327.07; 2. Ron Gauding, 1958 Cockshutt 570, 293.04; 3. Mike Supers, 1952 John Deere 70, 289.16

Top Cut 6500: 1. Mike Supers, 1952 John Deere 70, 264.47; 2. Tom White, 1949 Farmall M, 260.74; 3. John Norton, 1937 John Deere A, 257.96

Top Cut 7000: 1. Brad Schumacher, 1946 John Deere G, 264.92; 2. Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 249.8; 3. Mike Supers, 1952 John Deere 70, 242.99

Top Cut 7500: 1. Brad Schumacher, 1946 John Deere G, 279.33; 2. Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 253.28

Top Cut 8500: 1. Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 378.28

Grant program will fund removal of abandoned vessels

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A four-year, $10 million grant from NOAA’s Marine Debris Removal Program to the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water aims to rid the nation’s shores of abandoned and derelict vessels and remove the associated pollution, navigation and safety hazards that can harm waters for years.

The grant, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is part of NOAA’s larger mission to address marine debris, which not only includes fiberglass boats but derelict fishing gear, plastics and other types of debris.

The majority of funds will kickstart a one-stop-shop competitive grant program to seek out and complete marine debris removal projects on U.S. ocean coasts and

in the Great Lakes for funding and support. Under the guidelines, any organization — public or private — will be able to apply for abandoned and derelict vessel, or ADV, removal funds.

To educate and prevent future ADVs, the foundation will also create a national database to track the scope of the challenge and measure success, document ADV prevention and removal activities to share with the public and support a national dialogue and education efforts on boating-related debris removal, with an added focus on how ADVs impact waters in underserved communities.

The foundation expects to announce grant program applications in early 2024. Updates will be posted to BoatUS.org/ADVGrant as they occur.

Penn State hosts Great Insect Fair

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — All are invited to attend the Great Insect Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 30, at the Snider Agricultural Arena on the University Park campus. The Department of Entomology in the College of Agricultural Sciences sponsors the event.

The theme for this year’s event will highlight the theme, “Bugs in the System,” focusing on the technology used in entomology.

This year’s theme will engage visitors with high-tech videos, introduce specialized beekeeping equipment and showcase different traps used to survey and collect insects. There will be opportunities to see live insects, including an insect zoo,

butterfly tent and nocturnal insect tent. Additionally, visitors can learn about ticks and tick bite prevention, monarchs and milkweed and the spotted lanternfly.

Other interactive activities include backyard bees, honey tasting, face painting, T-shirts and more from the Entomology Graduate Student Association and vendors that will be selling various insect arts and crafts, books and tees.

Admission is free, although donations will be accepted to help defray costs. Free parking is available at the Snider Agricultural Arena. For more information, contact the Department of Entomology at entomology@psu. edu or visit the department’s website.

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New invasive tree pest discovered in Ohio

COLUMBUS — A researcher recently discovered a population of the invasive elm zigzag sawfly infesting elm trees at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service Northern Research Station lab in Delaware and in northern Franklin County.

The Forest Service and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry report that subsequent surveys have also located the species on nearby properties.

“Elm zigzag sawfly is an invasive insect native to Asia that was first found in Canada in 2020 and in multiple eastern U.S. states in 2021 and 2022,” said ODNR Division of Forestry, Forest Health Program Manager Tom Macy. “This is the first detection of the species in Ohio.”

While capable of significant defoliation of elm trees, the overall impact of the species to forests and urban landscapes is not fully known and is an area of active research, according to the ODNR. There are no reports of the elm zigzag sawfly causing the death of elm trees. Management options for the species are still being studied. The ODNR Division of Forestry will continue to survey

for the elm zigzag sawfly across the state. Descrip tion. The elm zigzag

sawfly larva is up to one-half-inch long, caterpillar-like, and light green in color. The larvae feed ex-

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes listing salamander mussel as endangered species

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to list the salamander mussel (Simpsonaias ambigua) as endangered under the Endangered Species Act and is seeking public comment. The salamander mussel is a species of freshwater mussel currently found in scattered populations across 14 states, including Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

The proposal to list the salamander mussels opens a 60-day comment period, after which the fish and wildlife service will evaluate available information and determine whether the species should be protected under the Endangered Species Act. The comment period ends Oct. 23.

Info. The salamander mussel is a small, thin-shelled mussel that inhabits swift-flowing rivers and streams with areas of shelter under rocks or in crevices. The mussel is found in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Ontario, Canada.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it worked with species experts to conduct a species status assessment for the salamander mussel. Based on the report and other information, the service determined that the species faces extinction and meets the definition of endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

The proposal to list the salamander mussel and associated critical habitat proposal appeared in the Federal Register on Aug. 22, opening a 60-day public comment period. The proposed rule and supporting documents are available for

comment online at https://www. regulations.gov under docket number FWS-R3-ES-2023-0058. Hard copy comments may be mailed to Public Comments Processing, Attn: FWS-R3-ES-2023-0058, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MS: PRB/3W, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041–3803.

Assessment. The species status assessment found that of the 66 known existing populations across the salamander mussel’s range, more than 80% are at high risk from one or more primary threats, and about 14% of the populations are at moderate risk. None of the populations across the range is experiencing low risk.

The wildlife service’s review of the salamander mussel’s status identified several primary threats including contaminants, changes in water flow, landscape alteration, invasive species and risks to the salamander mussel’s host species, the mudpuppy, which plays a vital role in the mussel’s life cycle. Freshwater mussels are among the most sensitive of aquatic species, so changes in water quality can have a range of negative impacts.

Habitat. The service is also proposing to designate 2,012 river miles as critical habitat for the salamander mussel. The proposed units include the river channel up to the ordinary high water mark. Riparian lands adjacent to the river channels are not included. About 500 river miles of the proposed designation overlaps with critical habitat already designated for other threatened mussel species.

Similar to other freshwater mus-

sels, the salamander mussel has a unique life cycle that relies on a host for successful reproduction, but the salamander mussel is the only freshwater mussel in North America to use a non-fish host. The mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus), the only host for salamander mussel, is a fully aquatic salamander species that is present within the same habitat preferred by the salamander mussel during the summer and fall when female mudpuppies are guarding their nests under large flat rocks. The salamander mussel’s larvae (called glochidia) develop on the gills of the mudpuppy before falling off into the stream substrate.

Like other freshwater mussels, the salamander mussel feeds on particles, including phytoplankton, zooplankton, rotifers, protozoans, detritus and dissolved organic matter, in sediments or suspended in the water. The salamander mussel lives for approximately 10 years.

Freshwater mussels are considered “silent sentinels” of rivers and streams. Where mussels thrive, water quality tends to be good. Where mussels are declining, it’s an indication that rivers and streams they inhabit may be unhealthy. In addition to being indicators of stream health, mussels can keep the water clean by filtering their food from the water, and with it, sediment and other pollutants. There are more than 900 species worldwide, with North America being a global center of mussel diversity, with about 300 species. Despite the high amount of diversity, 65% of North American freshwater mussel species are imperiled.

Geology Road Show set for Sept. 30

Visitors will learn how to find rocks, minerals and fossils and how to manage a collection. Participants are also welcome to bring their own specimens for identification.

For more information or to request an appointment, visit beavercreekwildlife.org.

The larvae create a distinctive zigzag pattern through the leaves as they feed. Before pupating, the larvae spin loose, net-like cocoons attached to leaves. In the fall, they form more solid-walled overwintering cocoons on the ground in leaf litter or soil. Adults are less commonly observed but are small (0.25 inches in length), shiny black and winged.

Sightings. A few elm zigzag sawfly larvae were noticed on trees in the nursery in early July and officially confirmed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service July 21. Subsequent surveys were quickly performed to understand the extent of the infestation, which led to identifying the insect on nearby properties.

Elm zigzag sawfly was confirmed in Franklin County Aug. 18.

clusively on the leaves of elm trees — including native and introduced elm species.

If you find a suspected elm zigzag sawfly or signs of infestation, report the sighting using the free Great Lakes Early Detection Network mobile app or try to get a good photo or collect a specimen and notify the ODNR Division of Forestry at 614265-6694.

ODNR program will focus on wetland restoration for students

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is calling on teachers and students in northern Ohio to join a program that gives them a first-hand look at conservation and ecology. The H2Ohio Students Take Action Program focuses on wetland restoration projects implemented under Gov. Mike DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative.

The program provides middle and high school teachers and their students with real-world learning opportunities, access to wetland sites, career exploration opportunities and more. Projects in this program urge students to “take action” with their ideas and use what they learn to positively impact their watershed.

With the help of ODNR naturalists, students will take trips to Ohio’s wetlands, lakes, rivers and streams to learn about ecology, watersheds, natural history and human impacts on the water. Education experiences include the following: water quality tests/ investigation; stream quality monitoring; invasive species removal; seed collection; rear and plant native wetland plants; raise and release fish; wildlife survey; and river, stream or beach clean-up.

Teachers can sign up for the program online or learn more by visiting ohiodnr.gov/discoverand-learn/safety-conservation/ about-ODNR/water-resources/ h2ohio/sta/sta.

Make a printed tote at Meadville’s Stainbrook Park

MEADVILLE, Pa. — Crawford

County Conservation District will host a workshop demonstrating how to use vegetation to make prints on totes Sept. 28 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Shelter 1 at Stainbrook Park.

Crawford County Conservation District Education Specialist Kathy Uglow will take participants on a

“scout around walk” for vegetation to use for printing on a tote bag to take home.

The paints and materials for the project will be provided. The cost of the event is $3 to cover materials. For more information about the event or to register, call 814-763-5269.

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1purebred Angusheiferapproximately850-pounds,$1.50perpound ; Rogers,Ohio(330)429-2346

10feeder calves,6steers,4heifers, weight500-800-pounds,Simi-Angus cross;(724)825-8894

4-yrold reg.Angusbull,3-yrAngus/ 12%Chibull,$3,500each;(2)17montholdSimmentalAngusbaldy bulls,$2,700each;(2)Smokebulls $2,700each;(740)704-1509 , (740)624-6449

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Shorthorncows forsale,4open cows(setupforbreedingthisweek) $4,000each,2-yrolds;2feede r calves,$1,200each,bornJanuaryand March;Januaryheifercalf,$2,500 ; call/text(330)831-2850

Southpollbulls forsale,(1)16-month fullblood,$3,500and2yearlingpercentages,$2500;call/text(740)2628160,deliveryavailable

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Cattle Equipment

Custombuilt steerstuffers,standard sizes,5-ft.wide,7-ft.,8-ft.or10-ft. long,wouldbuildtoyourneeds,these arebuiltwithhardwood;LeviS.Hershberger,92TR900,WestSalem,Ohio

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Construction Equipment

2007Komatsu PC160LC7AE0 , 13,415hours,asking$47,500,well maintained,startsandrunsgreat,undercarriageingreatshape,quick coupler,interiorisnice,acandheat worksgreat,nocylinderorhoseleaks, greatexcavator;contactKregat (330)414-5303oremail kmm00626@yahoo.com

Custom Work

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Dogs & Dog Supplies

3blue Heeler/redHeelerandJack Russellmixpuppies,bornJune5 , 2023,$100each;Fostoria,Ohio,call Joseph9419)307-2807

AKCAnatolian Shepherdpuppies , bornJuly28,1maleand3females,all pintoincolor,championbloodlines andwonderfuldispositions,$1,800 each;callortextforpicsormoreinformation,(740)512-0459

Blackand tanEnglishShepherd pups,makegreatfarmdogsandfamilypets,$200;(330)282-2306

BlueHeeler pupsforsale,males ; (740)298-1387

BorderCollie puppies,3males,9weeksold,ABCAregistered,$800 ; (330)466-1839

BorderCollie pups,reg.ABCA,born andraisedonfarmfromworkingparents,shotsandwormed,$350males, $400females;(740)441-2554o r (740)379-9110

Forsale 10-monthold,Walkerpups , needstraining,outofgoodhunting stock,$200OBO;(740)768-2509

Forsale 8-weekoldminiAussiecross puppies,blackandwhite,somehavea fewtanspots,veryplayful,health checksaredone,uptodateonshots anddewormer,thisbreedcomesfrom verygoodfarmstock,$200orbestoffer,picturesareavailable;contactus at(330)275-0248

Forsale guardianlivestockpups(ArmeniaGampr),microchippedand shots,pictureson heritagehallowfarm.comorheritage hallowfarmfacebook.com(412)3344604

GermanShepherd dadmixedwith ChowredHeeler,Beagle,momis Heeler,feedpremiumPuppyChow , $250each,hadallshots;(330)8451051

GreatPyrenees puppiesavailable,on farm,parentsworkinglgd's,raised withgoats,beautifulmarkings,vet checked,utdshotsandworming ; WakatomicaCreekFarm,Bladensburg,Ohio(740)668-2176

LassieCollie puppiesforsale; (419)752-0214

LassieCollie pups,born5/9/23,tri males,$150;(330)695-9323

Lookingfor littersofpuppies,all breeds,allsizestoplaceinloving homes;(330)466-6178

Purebredblue Heelerpuppiesfo r sale,3-monthsold,1maleand1female;BelmontCountyarea,text (740)238-0751formoreinfo

PurebredBorder Collies,males10weeks,vetchecked,wormed,first shots,outofchampionbloodlines,traditionallymarked,$400;(724)6244679

TexasHeeler pups,2males,2females,born7/13/23,1stshotsgiven, readytogonow,$250;(740)213-0879 or(740)708-0093

Estate Clean-up

Estatesale 9/15and9/16,8-5,antiques,vintageglassware,homeinterior,Avoncollectibles,holidaydecor matchboxesandtoys,household items,everythingpricedtogo,Tri County4-Wheelers,9327StroggsRd, Lisbon,Ohio

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Farms & Real Estate

Nurseryfor sale-Madison,LakeCo, Ohio,$390k,4-plusacres,renovated housewithmultipleoutbuildingsand workshop,currentlyspecializinginnativeplants,6hoopshouses,customirrigationsystem,roomtoexpandoperations;JacquelineWard,Realto r (440)644-0418

Picturesquefarmette ,LittleBeave r Twp.,Pa,22acres,4bedroom,2 bath,40x70bankbarn,$579,000 ; Beth(724)651-2585

Wantedhunting landtolease , enoughfor3or4people;pleaseleave message(330)466-8321

20 acres or more, with or without buildings, road frontage a plus, in Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee.

Call 866-893-5263

Fielddrainage,horizontaldirectional drillinganddirectionalboringservices byDirtWorksDrainage,bookingnow forsummerandfall,compute r modeleddesigns,RTKGPSinstallation,freeestimates;Louisville,Ohio (330)823-8823

LaserLine ExcavatingLLC-general excavationincludingbasements,buildingpads,driveways,ponds,land clearing,demolition,tilerepairand landscaping;wearelicensedtoinstall septicsystems;younameit,wedig andgradeit;Greenwich,Ohio (419)895-1225or(419)895-1283

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MastBrothers Excavating,driveways, buildingsites,ditching,waterwaycorrections,generallandimprovements , demolitionandmore;call(724)8155237

R.A.K.Excavating,driveways,buildingsites,finishgrinding,springdevelopment,demolition,waterwaycorrections,newponds,pondclean-out,land clearing,finishgrading,springdevelopmentandmore,friendlyreliableservice;(330)600-0091

Stroupland improvement-subsurfacedrainagetileplow/trencher,land clearing,pondbuilding,ditching,Harvestoresiloremoval;call(330)6149052

Farms & Real Estate

Farmland forsale,166-plusacres hugetillablebottomlandpluspasturesandwoodlands,includes2hay storagebuildings,implementsshed , workshop,chickencoopsandfarm house,asis,nearWellsburg,WV , $820k;(304)470-5141

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Chickenlitter salesandspreading , gooddrylayerandpulletlitterlocated inwestcentralOhio;callortextforpricingPhilat(937)423-9292

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Firewood

5-F-Fish FarmBass,Perch,BlueGill, ChannelCat,Amurs,Tilapia,etc.,also carryKoiandfulllineofpondplants; Leetonia,Ohio(330)692-3425-Dave

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R&R ENGINE & MACHINE

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Goats

CommercialBoers andLaMancha/ Nigerian,April'23bucklingsand yearlingwethers,closedherd;Medina County,FacebookpageMelinzAcres, (440)915-3984

NigerianDwarf goatsforsale,Butler, Pa,doelings,olderdoesandbuck , AGS/ADGAregisteredoreligible,disbudded,currentonCDTandrabies shown4-H;text/call(724)272-9998

Danville Auction, LLC

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2023

Special Fall Consignment Auction - 8:45 A.M.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2023

Autumn Classic Auction

12 Noon

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

Special Miniature Animal & Fancy Bird Sale

Danville Auction, LLC

Sept. 28, 29 & 30

8:00 AM to 4:00 PM 7476 Opossum Run Rd., London, Ohio (614) 419-8022

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Goats

Grain Storage, Dry/Hand. Equip

(1)24-ft. Stiffeneddryingbin,used , 7,500bushels,6extralargevents , largefanandheater,powersweepunload,newboltsandnuts;delivery,finance,erectionavailable;(330)7605736

(2)24-ft. usedbins,7,500bushels each,modernfloors,flashing,unload, newboltsandnuts;delivery,finance, erectionavailable;(330)760-5736

9A-Frame stylegrainbinjacksw/ mechanicalwinches;1roofjack;call (740)686-2153.

Grain Storage, Dry/Hand. Equip

(2)18-ft. usedbins,3,500or4,000 bushelseach,floor,unload,newbolts andnuts;delivery,finance,erection available;also18-ft.,21-ft.corrigated dryingfloors;21-ft.usedbinat6,000 bushels;(330)760-5736

Forsale newandusedGTrecirculatingbatchdryers,severalusedavailable,deliveryavailable;callanytime (877)422-0927

Sukup Grain Bins

Sweet Bucket Elevators

Sukup Dryers

Hutchinson Augers

Millwrighting

Steel Erection

Beloit, OH: 330-823-8811

Johnstown, OH: 740-967-8700

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Handling Equipment

Serving Central Ohio 419-362-1002

Cell: 567-241-3338

Wantedfeed baggerscaleingood condition;(440)636-5668

Greenhouses

(4)24-ft.x96-ft. DeCloetgutterconnectgreenhousesavailable,already disassembled;(2)Eriegutterconnect greenhouses;Wadsworthventmachinesandcontrols;louvers;cold frames;hangingbasketlines;1/2-in.to 3-in.pipe;12-in.or20-in.HAFfans ; formoreitemsorinfocontactJon (440)668-6647oremail JOrasko22@yahoo.como f Oraskobrothers.comforpicturesand inventory

Hay, Grain & Straw

20221st cuttimothyalfalfa,large squares;2ndgrass;3rdalfalfatimothy; strawlargeandsmallsquares ; (330)614-1779

2ndcut 4x4rounds,alfalfa,orchard grass,timothyormixedgrass,stored inside,bythebaleortheton,delivery available;(330)575-0739,Carrollton 300bales of3rdcutgrasshay,small squaresand250balesofalfalfa3rd cut,smallsquares,$8each;(330)7713936

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Dairyhorse andbeefqualityhay largesquaresandroundbales;call (740)502-4244

Forsale wheatstraw, $ 3abale ; phone(440)355-5003orcell(440)7527622,locatedat41857BiggsRd , LaGrange

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Buyerand sellerofsemiloadsofhay andstrawbytheton.Dairyalfalfa available.CharlesF.BrickerandSon 12827GoshenRd.,Salem,Ohio (330)501-7215

Ellyson'sInc. buyerandsellerofhay andstraw;truckloadlotsof500to600bales;(330)223-1594orwrite Ellyson'sInc.,28689SpeidelRoad , EastRochester,Ohio44625.

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Mulchhay,4x5roundbalesforsale formulchhayonly,pickuponly,$15 each;call(740)638-5603

Organiccorn 2,000bushels,organic beans1,000bushels,canberoasted bestoffer;(740)412-6536

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• 3x4 Bales

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Email: Kyle@BenschoterFarms.com

Somethingfor everyone-1st,2nd 3rddryhay,1st,2nd,3rdbaleage wheatstraw,allstoredinside;3x3x8 bales,roundbalesandsmallsquares; noordertoobigortoosmall,wedeliver;(330)223-1000

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NH68 baler, $1,250;24-ft.hayelevator,nice,$950;NH273,$3,500;NH 269,$2,400;JD24T,$2,500;allbalers fieldready;MastMower,NewWilmington,driversphone(724)651-5147

Two16-ft. MillerProforagewagon , one18-ft.Gehl970foragewagon,one 6060Ag-Baggerwith8-ft.and9-ft tunnels,oneGehl99hi-throwblower; callDan(419)265-5771forpricesand pictures

Heating

OutdoorCentral Boilerforsale , $4,800;(4)125-ampelectrichotwater boilers,bestoffer;(724)321-2151

Help

Auctiontransport driverneeded,1-2 daysaweek,cleandrivingrecordrequired,mustpassdrugtest,notacash job,$13hour;contactTim(330)5185415.

DAILY

Full-timeemployment ongrainand beeffarmformotivatedpersonwho enjoysmodernequipmentw/AMS (GreenstarandRaven);Rootstown, Ohio(614)307-3200

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Saturday, October 7

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Tack: 8:00 A.M. Horses: 12 Noon

Catalog consignments due September 27

Friday, October 13

Horse Sale

Tack: 5:30 P.M. Horses: 7:00 P.M.

Saturday, November 4

Riding Horse & Pony Sale

Tack: 8:00 A.M. Horses: 12 Noon

Catalog consignments due October 25

686 Smokey Lane Rd NW Sugarcreek, OH 44681 PH 330-852-2237

Auctioneers: Myron Miller, Marion Burkholder, & Michael Mullet FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK!

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Lawn & Garden

AllianceMulchandWood,8differenttypesofhardwoodmulch,dyed andnon-dyed,hardwood,12 monthsoutoftheyear,delivery available;(330)823-7090

Lime

Limeand gypsumspreading,reasonableprices;ifnoanswer,leavemessage,EricHutchison,(330)627-7433

Lightning Rods

DoctorBoom-lightningrodsystems since1964,letusdesignalightning protectionsystemforyourproperty , statewideservices;(330)328-3088

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Woods Equipment SPREADERS

NH 195 Float Tires

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The Spreader IH Combine

Bish Header Adapter CIH 3020

CIH 2020 25' Header

NI 310 Picker 1 Row USED HAY FORAGE

Heston 4500 Small Baler

Brush Grapple - FRED

CIH 8545 w/thrower

2022 Maxilator

Woods 5-ft. w/Fast Hitch

Belco PRZ-3100 Tedder

Tonutti RPT8 Rake

Kuhn 515 bale grapple

JD Roller Bar Rake

CIH 600 Blower

NH 55 Roller Bar Rake

NSH 38 Crop Chopper

Kasten Forage Wagon

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Bobcat 650

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ASV RC 100 Trac Loader

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Case 430 series III

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TILLAGE & PLANTING

CIH 735 6 btm plow - FRED

Kuhn 10' Tiller New - FRED

Hardi 500 Gallon Sprayer - FRED

Ford 5 Btm plow

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2feed mixertrucks-Knight3575on Ford8000,$15,000;Trioliet2-2000L onInternational8100,$28,000 ; (724)350-9948

$149,500

2014 Case IH 310 Magnum, guidance, C/A, MFD, ft. suspension, duals all around, 6 remotes, 3 PTO’s, super sharp tractor $155,000

1995 Case IH Magnum, C/A, MFD. duals, wts., very clean original tractor with 4628 hours...............................................$69,500

JD 7130 C/A, MFD, 673 SL loader, 16 sp. PQ trans., Only 2070 hours, very nice! ...................$88,500

JD 6135-E, C/A, MFD, hyd. LH REV., 3 remotes, 3200 hours, GREAT PRICE $56,500

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Good selection of Kubota and N,H, COMPACTS WITH LOADERS ...................................... CALL!

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2009 JD 635 F with Cary air reel, very nice head .........................................................$22,500

NH FP 230 harvester, 3 pn corn head and B- 29 hay head, processor, tandem, low use ..$42,500

JD 1560 no till drill, 15 ft. markers, dolly wheel. V. NICE....................................................$32,500

Great Plains 2400 TC, WTS., choppers, spikes, baskets, $21,500

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2006Challenger MT425B,o-s,two wheeldrive,2,700hours,Dyna4 trans,2remotes,veryclean,excellent condition,$22,500;(567)215-3187

2015Kubota BX2370withloaderand mower,approx.330hrs,runsand worksgreat,$11,400;notexts (330)889-2701,Mecca,Ohio AgBag G60609-fttunnel,200-ft cables,aluminumbackstop,tunnelextension,asking$12,000OBO;Clinton, Pa(724)777-0213

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2Gehl 940foragewagonsontandem gears,$2,200each;2Gehl980foragewagonswithunloadextensionson tandemgears,nice,$8,500each ; (419)651-9909

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Kubota L4060 HST w/ Loader

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Kubota Mx6000 HST Cab w/ Loader

Kubota M6060HD w/ Loader

LX3310 w/ Loader

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Pequea HT4102 Hay Tedder

Pequea HRMCR8 Hay Rake

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*All with Kawasaki Engines *

KUBOTA ZERO TURN ZD1611LF-72” Diesel ZD1211-3-60” Diesel

Z726XKW-3-60” Kawasaki

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USED EQUIPMENT

Pequea Hay Rake HR939

35SU 12’ X 77” Payload 1,915#

TH10 20’ X 83” Payload 7,710#

Kubota M4d-071HDC12 w/ Loader

Kubota M62 TLB

ORANGELINE TRAILERS

TH10-20: 20” ................................. $6,350 SU35: 12” ...................................... $3,000

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Kubota 2: RA1042T Side Del. Rake

Kubota 1: TE4052T Hay Tedder

Kubota 3: BV4160 Prement Round Baler Kubota BV5160NET Round Baler Kubota DMC8028T Mower

USED EQUIPMENT:

Buhler YC-8420-4 Snow Blower 84 in 2 Stage 3pt $3,500

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Kubota LX2610 w/loader $24,000

330-325-9914

6941

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JD5460 selfpropelledforageharvester,4WD,4,600hrs,48knifedrum rotaryscreens,goodworkingmachine, $18,000;(740)350-1421

JD6620 sidehillcombinewith215 grainhead,444cornhead,aboveaverageconditionforage,$8,500package;(740)441-2554or(740)379-9110

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Workmaster 25, 4wd with loader

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Workmaster 35, 4wd with loader

Boomer 35, 4wd with loader

Boomer 40, 4wd with cab, loader, backhoe

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CK2620 HST

CK3510 SEHST with Cab

CK3520 SEHST

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DK5020 Manual

Workmaster 120, 4wd with Cab and Loader

Powerstar 75, 4wd with cab and loader

Powerstar 90, 4wd with loader

Powerstar 100, 4wd ROPS with loader

T5.120 DC, 4wd with loader

T7.270

Rollbelt 450, all models

Discbine 210F

Discbine 209R

BC 5060 & BC 5070, Square Balers

145 & 165 Spreader

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DK4720SE HST with Cab

DK6010 HST with Cab

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NS6010 HST

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Agrotkexcavator,ModelKAT-12,unused,$5,500;(412)398-8004

Forsale 9570STScombine,Hillco 4WD,4,111engine,2,638separator, fieldready,roundbarandsmallwire concaves,$105,000;call/text (724)991-6919

GleanerR-72 combine,customharvesterspecial,dualtires,48/80R42radials,3,000separatorhrs,goodcondition,330-HP,largetank,$19,500,deliveryavailable;(330)760-5736

8-FT. JOHN DEERE GRAIN DRILL

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Forsale NewIdea3231-rowcorn picker,$1,600;(740)732-1000

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EXCAVATORS

NEW INVENTORY ARRIVING THIS WEEK - CALL!

CAT 303 CR - Enclosed 1990 Hrs., 3 Buckets .............................................. $32,550

Bobcat 418A - 2593# weight, 1578 Hrs. .. $12,550

Kubota K008-3 - 1 ton compact, very nice $17,550

John Deere 17G - 2 ton, New Tracks ........ $17,255

New Holland EC35 - 4 ton, Enclosed, 3356 hrs................................................ $19,995

2005 CAT 303CR - 2k hrs., Cab Nice ........ $32,550

2012 Bobcat E35 - Cab, Heat, Air, Thumb, NICE! ....................................... $42,795

2013 Bobcat E55 - 1300 Hrs, Enclosed .... $67,500 CAT 312 Excavator - C/A/H Thumb .......... $39,900 JD 85G Excavator - 19k Weight, C/A/H, New Rubber Tracks, Blade .................. $62,550 Kobelco 160 - 5400 Hrs.............................. $55,500

PC78 - 17K weight, 8K hrs., NICE . $39,750

Takeuchi TB016 - 1.5 Ton, 4500 Hrs, Work Ready .......................................... $15,950

DOZERS

Case 650 New Arrival ................................ $28,500

Case 850B 0 New engine .......................... $28,500

Case 850K LGP - New Undercarriage, NICE $54,750 Fiat Allis HD11B - Runs & Works great, Good undercarriage................................ $15,000

5’ Tar River Reverse Rotation ..................... $2,900

6’ Tar River Reverse Rotation ...................... $3,300 NEW Grapple Buckets

48” Grapple Bucket..............................................$1,595

72” Grapple Bucket..............................................$2,195

84” HD Grapple Bucket .......................................$3,350

60” Tar River Root Grapple .................................$1,950

78” Claw Grapple ......................................... $2,750 NEW PALLET FORKS

48” QT 2000# rated for compacts ...................$795

48” HD Pallet Forks ..........................................$995

48” Fork/Double Bale Spear/Trailer Mover Combo ............................................$995

HAY EQUIPMENT

NEW Tar River Round Bale Grabber ........... $2,800

Tar River 4 spinner hay tedder NEW ......... $10,125

Challenger RB45 Round Baler .................... $9,250

New Holland 256 Dolly wheel rake ............. $4,250

Mini Round Baler for Compact Tractors NEW $7,395

Tar River 2 Spinner Hay Tedders NEW ....... $3,195

Tar River Econo Wrap, 3pt. bale wrapper .... $5,150

Tar River BDR - 185 Drum Mower ............... $4,600

MISC.

Kubota ZD28 - Zero Turn, Diesel, 72” Deck ............. CALL NEW 5’ and 6’ Brush Hogs .............................. IN STOCK

7 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - New Points $6,550

9 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - Field Ready $5,750

9 Shank Bush Hog Disc Chisel Plow Field Ready $4,750

White 20’ Folding Disc (2 Avail.)

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 14, 2023 | Rural Marketplace C17 2008 John Deere 8430T Track Tractor, 4633 Hrs., Deluxe Comfort Pkg, Cold Weather Pkg, 3 Point Hitch, 42.5 Gal/Minute .. $145,000 2022 John Deere 6110M Utility Tractor, 384 Hrs., 24 Speed, Cab w/Air Seat, Radio, Two Remotes, 540/1000 PTO, 520/70R34 Treeleborg Tires, Two Function Self Leveling Loader, Warranty Expires On May 24, 2024 ...... $110,500 2022 John Deere 5065E Utility Tractor, 65 HP, 201 Hrs., Cab, 4WD, Power Reverser, Mirrors, Beacon, Horn, Back Up Alarm, Third Function Loader ........ $61 ,900 2022 John Deere 4066R Compact Utility Tractor, 66 HP, 297 Hours, E-Hydro Trans, Loader, Cab$55,900 2022 John Deere 3039R Compact Utility Tractor, 38 Hours, 38 HP, Open Station, w/320R Loader, w/375A Backhoe ........ $43,500 2021 John Deere 5090E Utility Tractor, 206 Hrs., 90 HP, Cab, 12/ 12 Power Reverser Trans, 4WD, Loader, Suspension Seat $65,000 2019 John Deere 6130M Utility Tractor, 130 HP, 862 Hrs., Cab, 16/16 PowerQuad Plus Trans., MFWD, Cold Start Package, Front Base Weight, 540/1000 Rear PTO, Hydraulic Pump ........ $92,000 2019 John Deere 6105E Utility Tractors, 105 HP, 1239 Hrs., Standard Cab, 12F/12R PowrReverser Trans, Front Weight Support Bracket, MFWD .. $65,000 2019 John Deere 51 15M Utility Tractor, 115 HP, 709 Hrs., 16F/16R PowrReverser Transmission, Standard Cab, Air Seat, Triple Rear SCV, No Mid SCV., Front Fenders, Cold Start, 18.4x34 Rears $78,500 2019 John Deere 1025R Compact Utility Tractor, 25 HP, 47 Hrs., 60” Auto Connect Deck, 3 Bag Power Flow Collector With New Blower, 2 Range Hydro, Loader .... $24,500 2017 John Deere 8345R Row Crop Tractor, 345 HP, 987 Hrs., 23 Speed Trans., 4600 Processor, Premium Cab w/Active Seat, 4 Remotes, ILS, Single Rear 71 0/70R42, Front 480/70R34, Mirrors, Cold Start, 8 Front Weights, 1 Pair 450’s, Foot Throttle, Fenders, PRM LED Light Package $335,000 2015 John Deere 3046R Compact Utility Tractor, 238 Hrs., 44 HP, Cab, Includes 84” Front Snow Blade Only, Hydro Trans ....... $44,600 2013 John Deere 5100E Utility Tractor, 901 Hrs., 100 HP, Cab, 540 Rear PTO, Wide Tires .... $56,500 2008 JD 1790 Planter, 16/32 Row, 15/30” Row Spacing, Unknown Acres, Has Fertilizer With Single Disk Openers, No Row Clutches, Pneumatic Down Force, Row Cleaners On Com Rows .. $85,000 2008 JD 1890 Air Drill, 1500 Gallon Liquid Fertilizer System With Hyd. Piston Pump, Notched Closing Wheels, 42’ Wide With Twin Row 20” Spacing ........... $75,000 2009 JD 1790 Planter, 32 Row Planter With Fertilizer, Single Disk Openers, Hydraulic Drive, Air Down Pressure .............. $85,000 2009 JD 1790 Planter, 16/32 Rows, 15/30” Spacing, Flex Fold Frame, No Fertilizer, Air Down Force, Hydraulic Drive ......... $76,500 1996 John Deere 1780 MaxEmergePius VacuMeter Planter, 12/23 Row, 15/30” Spacing, Vacuum Metering System, Flex Fold Frame ........ $24,500 2011 JD 1590 Box Drill, 15’, Extended Wear Boots, Electronic Rate Control, 10” Spacing, Good Blocks & Boots ......... $47,500 2020 JD X730 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 25 HP, 440 Hrs., 25.5 Kaw Liquid Cool Engine, Tilt Steering, Power Steering, Hyd Lift For Deck, And Implement Hyd Valve, 60” Drive Over Auto Connect Deck, Basic Warranty Till April, 2025 .. $11,895 2020 JD X730 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 25 HP, 306 Hrs., 2WD, Turf Tires, Kawaski Liquid Cooled VTwin Engine, Power Steering, Hyd Lift And Hyd Imp Connection, 60” Auto Connect Deck, Basic Warranty Till 4/2025 ............. $1 0,500 2021 Cub Cadet SLX50 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 66 Hrs., 21.5 HP Kawasaki Engine, 50” Deck, Gas, 2 Wheel Drive, Like New .... $3,500 DEMO UNIT! Save Thousands! 2023 JD X750 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 1.1 Hrs., Diesel, 24 HP, 2WD, Turf Tires, 54” Deck $13,409 2020 JD X370 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 42” Mowing Deck, Collector .............. ·--~..----- .... ~~’!.:~··~ .. Batwing Mowers Are In Stock. Choose from BW12, BW15.51 .----.””’”””””’the TBW15.40 SALES PARTS SERVICE POLEN 440.322.7064 1 42255 Oberlin-Elyria Road 1 Elyria, OH 44035
John Deere 5055D - 2wd Like New ........... $16,550 Case 695 - 4x4, Loader .............................. $14,950 Ford TW-25 ................................................ $22,550 Ford 1120 - 2WD Diesel ...............................$2,750 Kioti DK50HST - 50 HP, Cab, AC, Loader, 2700 Hrs, Nice! ....................................... $25,750 Kubota BX2350 - 4x4, Diesel, 54” Deck, Nice ............................................................$9,250 Kubota B2620 - Loader Backhoe 470 Hrs. $21,550 Kubota B3300SU - 4x4, Loader, 33 HP, .... $17,750 Kubota L4400 - 4x4, loader, hydro, 39 HP $22,500 Kubota M4700 - 4x4, Loader..................... $19,250 Kubota M6800 - 2wd, Loader, 761 Hrs. .... $21,950 New Holland TB120 - 120HP, 4x4, ROPS, Loader, 2300 Hrs.................................................. $39,500 Zetor 6245 62 HP, 4x4, Runs and Works Good .$7,950
TRACTORS
DRILLS Tar River DRL072 72” 3pt Conventional Drill . $3,900 Tar River SAYA505 - 55” 3pt NO-TILL .........$6,200 Tar River SAYA507 - 78” 3pt NO-TILL ......... $7,900 Greenscape 600 - 60” 3pt NO-TILL ........... $15,875 SKID LOADERS Bobcat S160 - One Owner, Very Nice $21,500 2021 Bobcat T66 - Like new ..............$58,750 New Holland LS170.................................... $17,750 2022 New Holland C332 - All Options ....... $74,500 2022 New Holland C345 - All Options ....... $84,500
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5’ Cherokee ................................................... $2,475 6’ Cherokee ................................................... $2,600
$5,950 & $6,450 6’ Disc 3pt. Hitch ..........................$1,276 & $1,375 2 Bottom Plow 3pt. Hitch ...............................$575 5’ Box Blade NEW .........................................$1,025 6’ Box Blade NEW .........................................$1,395 Landscape Rakes NEW 4’, 5’, 6’ ..................... CALL NEW Tar River 4” Wood Chipper ..................$2,500 NEW Skid Steer Quick Attach HD Brush Hog, Std. Flow .................................$4, 750 & $4,950 Gravely Promaster 26H - 60” Zero Turn Mower ............................................ $8,550 Wallenstein 50 Bushel Manure Spreader NEW $6,850 Good Selection of Used Zero Turn Mowers We make hydraulic hoses! www.harttractor.com Machinery & Equipment Gehl1540 blower,nicecondition , $2,500OBO;(330)280-2706 GreatPlains 15-ftcphno-tilldrill , goodtoexcellentcondition,parallel linkageopeners,lotsofupdates , $16,500OBO;Columbiana,(330)6921681 NEW ESCH HAY TEDDERS 18-ft. Tedder w/Hyd CALL 22-ft. Tedder w/Hyd ..........................CALL 32-ft. 6 Star Tedder ............................CALL Bale Grabber Skid Loader Mount ... $2,200 NEW IVA FIELD SPRAYERS & PRODUCE SPRAYERS 200-1000 gal., 30-ft - 90 ft booms, choice of options .........................................CALL EVERGREENE ACRES 419-896-2255 NEW & USED TRACTOR PARTS ST. RT. 60 LOWELL, OHIO (740) 896-2486 HUCK BROTHERS INC. www.huckbrothers.com S&S EQUIPMENT CARROLLTON, OHIO 330-739-4275 800-572-2895 MAHINDRA TRACTORS VERMEER HAY EQUIPMENT BUSH HOG EQUIPMENT IRONCRAFT EQUIPMENT TAR RIVER IMPLEMENTS NEW MAHINDRA TRACTORS 20HP THRU 75HP 0% FOR 84 MONTHS ON SELECT MODEL’S SEVERAL IN STOCK!!! SEPTEMBER CLEAN UP SALE CASH PRICING - NO TRADE IN MOST ITEMS ONLY ONE OF EACH STANDARD RATE FINANCING AVAILABLE Mahindra 4540 42hp 2wd tractor $17,490 Mahindra 1626hst 26hp 4wd w/loader $22900 Mahindra 5155 55hp 4wd w/loader $34800 Bush Hog 2815 15ft HD batwing $25900 Bush Hog 2215 15ft batwing $22500 Bush Hog BH217 HD 7ft 3pt mower $5900 Bush Hog XLRR 1226 12 wheel hay rake $9850 Bush Hog HT 417 4 spinner tedder $7450 Bush Hog HT 419 4 spinner tedder $8450 Bush Hog BH114 4ft mower $1250 Iron Craft 10ft 3pt mower $7850 Iron Craft 10ft pull type mower $9850 END OF SEASON SALE NEW VERMEER HAY EQUIPMENT 504R Classic round baler TE2510 6 spinner tedder TE1710 4 spinner tedder TM810 10.5 ft pull type disc mower M5050 & M6050 3pt disc mowers 8 wheel/10 wheel/12 wheel hay rake CALL FOR BEST CASH PRICE NOW IN STOCK TAR RIVER MINI ROUND BALERS, MOWERS & RAKES ONLY 20HP COMPACT TRACTOR REQUIRED HAY HUT HAY FEEDERS TRUCK LOAD JUST ARRIVED WWW.SSFARMEQUIPMENT.COM SEE US ON FACEBOOK
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JD4020 gas,synchro,straight,good paint,$9,800;JD740loader,$9,500; Int.35rake,$1,200;(330)316-3017

New Equipment

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Machinery & Equipment

H&Sforage wagon,roofandtandem gear,$6,500;(330)610-1956

McFarlanereel disc,14-ft.verticaltill greatforchoppingresidue,110minimumhp,workingcondition,usedthis pastspring,$11,000;callTrent (724)699-9289

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Sunday: Closed

TRACTORS

JD 4240 7600hrs C/H/A Quad ................................$29,500

JD 4250 Quad C/H/A .....................................................Just In

JD 4450 power shi C/H/A 5500hrs .....................$47,500

2004 Agco RT150 CVT, 2800hrs .............................$89,500

1996 CIH 7210 2WD, C/H/A 5295hrs ..................$49,500

2014 CIH 105c MFD, Loader, Cab ..........................$57,500

2003 CIH JX55 open, 2WD, LDR, 1200hrs ...........$23,500

2015 CIH Magnum 280 CVT 3600hrs ..................$168,000

1972 Ford 2000 Gas, power steering ........................$5,000 1990 Ford 4630 diesel, open, 1554hrs ..................$17,500

1979 IH Hydro 186 C/H/A.........................................$21,500

2020 JD 8R250 powershi , 1374hrs ...................$239,500

1967 JD 1020 diesel ......................................................$8,960

1995 JD 7400 C/H/A powerquad 4933hrs ...........$65,000

2013 Kubota BX2670 Cab/ Heat/ Blade 156hr ......$9,500

2009 NH Boomer 8N loader 4wd open .................$24,500

2011 NH T8 300 1910hrs front dauls ..................$131,000

IH 86 hydro, fenders, loader, 6000hrs ....................$14,500

JD 4230 quad, C/H/A 3100hrs .................................$29,500

JD 1026R loader, mower, hydro, 4wd .....................$16,500

JD 3032E tractor, loader, 150hrs .............................$21,000

JD 1023E mower, no loader, 121hrs .......................$11,500

JD 1025R mower, no loader ......................................$11,500

JD 2755 C/H/A 2WD Hi/Low 6900hrs .................$18,760 COMBINES

1995 JD 9500 4wd 3700/2500hrs .........................$29,500

CIH 2366 RT, FT, chop ................................................$49,500

2009 CIH 5088

1600/1200hrs RT 800/32 $127,500

1999 CIH 2344 2100/1600 RT 30,5132 ...............$59,500

2014 CIH 6130 2400/1600 com cab, RT, power bin $139,500

2014 CIH 6140 Hillco 2500/2200, RT, duals ......$135,000

2013 CIH 7230 2750/2250 com cab, power bin

2004 JD 9560 STS 3300/2500, 30.5x32, CM $59,000

2000 JD 9450 4WD, walker, CM 2500/1800............................................................$59,000

PLANTING

Great Plains YP4025-32TR 32 twin rows

Unverferth 335 2 bin tender wagon no auger .........$8,750

J+M 250-7 unverferth auger ........................................$4,600

IH 510 18 openers grass seeder .................................$1,500

2001 Kinze 3500 8-15, pivot transport ..................$52,500

Duo li 1000 30” pull behind fert tender .................$8,500

HEADERS

EZ Trail 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 header trailers In Stock

IH 843 4 row 30” available w/1420

CIH 3408 8 row 30” ts 5088-8230+ ....................$13,750

CIH 2412 12 row 30” .........................................Coming Soon

Case IH 1020 17.5, 20, 22, 25 ........... In Stock see Website

(3) CIH 1044 4 row wide ................................$2,500-$6,500

(3) CIH 1063 .....................................................$4,500-$6,500

(2) CIH 3206 Fits 5088-7230+ ..............$19,000 - $19,500

06 JD 635F Hydra ex lo-pro poly tall dam ...............$7,400

JD 244 2 row wide ............................................................$750

JD 444 4 row wide .........................................................$1,600

JD 606C ts 5088-7230+ ..........................................$26,750

JD 608C .........................................................................$29,500

JD 622F and 620F buy w/ combine only

2009 JD 630F low stone, low poly, single point ... $22,000

JD 643 chrome rolls, CM sha ....................................$3,800

2001 JD 922F *Fits 50 series only* full nger .........$9,500

2012 Mac Don FD70 40’ Fits JD .............................$40,000

2018 Mac Don FD75 35 *w/ Combine purchase only*

2014 CIH 4408 8 row 30” corner augers ...............$42,500 HAY

Gehl 1580 silage blower ................................................$1,750

Woods 10’ HD 3pt blade

Anderson 580 self loading hay wrapper .................. In Stock

Anderson RB200 3pt wrapper ................................... In Stock

Bush Hog 13210 10 , large 1000 ..............................$8,800

JD 15’ FC15M Batwing Cu er .................................$21,500

JD 756 (Kuhn) 4 Basket tedder ....................................$7,500

18’ Vermeer 604 Pro 26K bales ....................................Just In

MC 15’ 180SB stalk chopper .......................................$4,800

Bush Hog HT417H 4 basket tedder ...........................$7,500 TILLAGE

JD 710 9 shank chisel

CIH 3900 22.5’ Rock Flex 7.5 spacing ....................$17,500

CIH 6700 9 shank chisel ...............................................$9,750

IH 415 cul mulcher 22’ ..............................................$18,500

Krause 4807 7 Shank ..................................................$10,500

Landoll 7 shank chisel ....................................................$6,900

MF 880 5 bo om plow ..................................................$1,500

CONSTRUCTION

2008 Case 450-3 A/C power Q/A 1433hrs ..........$27,500

Case 1825 Kubota diesel pallet forks .........................$9,500

2013 Cat 259D A/C, 2spd, tracks ............................$40,500

2014 Cat 420F 4WD, cab, x-hoe 2500hrs ............$75,000

2019 Kubota SVL65-2 A/C 158hrs .........................$64,500

2020 NH L328 500hrs mechanical H pa ern .......$39,500

2002 Gehl 5635 SXT 900hrs ....................................$18,500 MISC

Rhino 6’ Brush Hog .........................................................$1,650

Gehl 1287 double beater, slop gate spreader ....... $17,500

Brent 472 grain cart ....................................................$11,500

Brent 782 grain cart .................................................... $28,500

EZ Trail 890 running gear ..............................................$2,480

EZ Trail 872 w running gear 8 tom ..............................$2,440

Feterl 10x31 Auger .........................................................$2,300

Great Plains Sprayer, 60 . booms ............................$14,000

Machinery & Equipment 1993Case IH1666combine,specialtyrotor,4x4,excellentcondition $25,000;CaseIH1020flexgrain head,20-ft,250acresonanewknife, withtheheadercart,$8,000;CaseIH 10636-rowcornheadwithpoly snouts,$7,000;call(330)421-6458

TRACTORS

FORD 6600 VERY NICE ................................................................COMING IN

JD 2350 2WD, CANOPY, 3886 HRS ..............................................COMING IN

NH 7610 2889 HRS., 2WD, EX. COND., 95 HP, DUAL POWER .........$32900

2018 JD 5085E 1882 HRS., MFWD, LOADER, 12/12 PR ................$43900

FORD 3930, 6600 HRS, REVERSER TRANS, NEW TIRES, NICE TRACTOR ................................................................................$12900

JD 6200 MFWD CAB, LOADER, P QUAD 4472 HOURS ......................$45900

FORD 4630 MFWD, LOADER, 1340 HOURS ......................................$27900

COMPACT TRACTORS

KUBOTA BX24 MFWD, LOADER, BACKHOE 838 HRS. ..........................$17900

2018 MF 2075E MFWD/LOADER, ONLY 995 HRS., EX. COND., 49HP ....$22900

HAY EQUIPMENT

GALFRE 2 SPOOL PULL TEDDER.......................................................$1690

HAYBUSTER 2100 BALL GRINDER..................................................$15500

CIH 3440 4X4 ROUND BALER...........................................................$3950

MF 1440 4X5 ROUND BALER ...........................................................$1950

2012 NEW HOLLAND 450 ROUND BALER, EXCELLENT! ...............$15900

CASE IH 8420 4X4 ROUND BALER, HYD TIE ...................................$8900

SITREX 4 ROTOR RT 5800H, 19’ HD TEDDER .................................$6950

JD 338 SQUARE BALER, VERY LOW USE........................................$16500

NEW HAYLINER BALE TRAILERS 32’ ...............................................$8200

TRAILERS

2019 BIG TEX 30+5 23,900 GVW MEGA RAMPS..........................$13900

FRONT MOWERS

TRAIL BLAZER TB MAX II FITS: JOHN DEERE/GLOBAL/SKID STEER

LOADER MOUNTS ....................................................................SALE $4550

TITAN 6 FT. HD SKID STEER CUTTER ....................................................$4950

TITAN 6’ EXTREME DUTY SKID STEER CUTTER ....................................$6950

SPREADERS

NEW HOLLAND 185 W/ NEW TOP BEATER ...................................$16900

NEW IDEA 3626 SPREADER HYD TAILGATE ....................................$6950

HARVESTING

IH 843 4 ROW CORN HEAD ................................................................$3950

BRADFORD 25 FT HEADER CART .....................................................$2350

UNVERFERTH HT30 HEADER CART, EX COND W/LIGHTS ...............$5950

1750 HRS. ......................................................$38900 TILLAGE

BRILLION WM 2601 24’ CULTIMULCHER .........................................$12900

JD 1700 11 SHANK DISK CHISEL ....................................................$2950

JD 3 BOTTOM 3 PT PLOW ....................................................................$450 MCFARLANE RT 2025 25’ VERTICAL TILLAGE NEW FRONT BLADES, NEW REEL BLADES ....................................................$19900 IMPLEMENTS NEW TITAN 2049 4 FT. TILLER ..........................................................$1550

72” HD FINISH MOWER ..........................................................$2490

IRONCRAFT HD 48 IN. SS PALLET FORKS..........................................$895

IRONCRAFT BOX BLADES ......................................................................ASK

IRONCRAFT GRADER BLADES .............................................................ASK

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NEW IRONCRAFT CUTTERS 5 YEAR GEARBOX WARRANTY 3515 HD 15 FT. BATWING, 6-26” LAM TIRES, 540 PTO ...................$19750 2515 MD 15 FT. BATWING ..................................................................$15900 2512 MD 12 FT. BATWING ..................................................................$13500 1810P HD 10 FT. PULL TYPE ................................................................$8450 1810 HD 10 FT. 3 PT ...............................................................................$6950 1808P HD 8 FT. PULL TYPE ..................................................................$6950 1808 HD 8 FT. 3PT ...............................................................................$5450 970 EXTREME DUTY 7 FT. 3 PT............................................................$5900 1607 HD 7 FT. 3 PT, DUAL WHEEL .......................................................$3900 306 HD 6 FT. 3 PT ..................................................................................$2550 USED ROTARY CUTTERS BH 3210 HD 10 FT. PULL TYPE .................................................COMING
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Wanted2-row narrowNewIdeapickersheller;(440)636-5668

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