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Russell Sonnenberg felt that tree had its own character and enjoys using it as a trademark that makes his work distinguishable from all other artists. Russell never entered art competitions or painted for fame, as so many other modern day artists. He just wanted to paint something that would touch the hearts of tractor collectors and people who have those nostalgic fond memories of the farm life. People love to reflect back on the simpler times of the forties and fifties. With this in mind, and a great deal of research, Russell goes to work on each painting treating it as his newest masterpiece.

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ussell Sonnenberg is the artist behind The Yesteryear Collection, a series of 45 tractor prints. His works have been very popular with tractor enthusiasts. What fascinates these collectors about Russell Sonnenberg art is his brilliant ability to capture the essence of nostalgia and bring it back to the viewers’ memory in vivid detail. “Oh I remember,” is a common phrase that people often use when admiring one of his pictures. Russell grew up in Kossuth County in Iowa about 26 miles northeast of Algona. He had been quoted as saying, “I grew up in the horse and buggy days.” He began painting as a child mainly due his Mother’s encouragement. Of course, his life on the farm heavily influenced his work a lot. In his younger days, he worked as a tractor mechanic at an Allis Chalmer dealership. His fascination with Allis Chalmers is evident in the number of paintings he has done of that specific brand. Over the past 42 years, he had painted various nostalgic country and farm scenes. At the suggestion of his lifelong wife Audrey, “paint what you know” he returned to painting tractors. Russell enjoys feeling close to nature and purposely puts a bur oak in the left side of his paintings. He has always September 2012

A great deal of research goes into each painting to make sure that it is historically accurate. In order to pay very close attention to the mechanical detail of the various tractor models, he uses his camera to take photographs. Russell said, “I take a picture of this part and then that part, plus I make sure that I take the pictures at the angle I want so I can use them for reference. Also, I like to take photos at 2:00 in the afternoon because then the shadows aren’t weird and the sun isn’t as harsh as it is at noon. I also like to have owner’s manuals (as a reference).” Each painting requires about 150 hours of painting time, plus about 100 hours of research. He says each time he has timed himself, it comes up to be about the same for each painting.

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Russell has painted many different models trying to make sure that nobody gets left out. Many artists will focus on John Deere and International. Russell paints models of Allis Chalmers, Minneapolis Moline, Ford, Oliver, Massey-Harris, and Case to round out the strong blend of collectible tractors. Russell paints for the sheer enjoyment of the craft usually during the long winter months in the basement of his home in Forest City, Iowa. He does not paint in the summer as he is usually too busy with other activities. Each of his paintings has a unique story to tell. He will be releasing four new prints this summer. The stars of his paintings are, of course, the tractors. For more information or to view his works, contact his publisher, Meg’s Art World, either on the web at www. megsartworld.com or call toll free at 866-283-6528 for a free brochure.

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The Climate Action Reserve adopts nitrogen management protocol for corn farmers to achieve emissions reductions through reduced fertilizer application The Climate Action Reserve, North America’s premier carbon offset registry, adopted its Nitrogen Management Project Protocol in July. The protocol provides opportunities for farmers to generate carbon offsets by implementing agricultural management practices that reduce the application of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer to corn crops in the Midwestern United States. The application of nitrogen fertilizer releases significant amounts of nitrous oxide into the atmosphere. N2O is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) 310 times more potent at trapping heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. More than two-thirds of all N2O emissions in the U.S. come from management of agricultural land. Through more efficient application of nitrogen fertilizer under this protocol, farmers can achieve reductions in GHG emissions, generate carbon offsets, earn revenues from participation in the carbon market, and continue to provide an important commodity to a growing world population. “The agriculture sector plays a critical role in reducing atmospheric greenhouse gases as a voluntary source of emission reductions,” stated Linda Adams, Chair of the Climate Action Reserve Board of Directors. “Better agricultural management practices will provide readily available and low-cost solutions to achieve greenhouse gas emissions reductions and mitigate global climate change. We are very pleased to adopt the Nitrogen Management Project Protocol and provide an avenue for farmers to earn financial incentives as they help to solve the challenge of climate change.” Due to significant variability in the potential to reduce N2O emissions

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created by different soil and climate conditions around the U.S., the first version of the protocol is only applicable to corn crops in 12 Midwestern states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. However, the Nitrogen Management Project Protocol is modular and designed to accommodate additional crop systems, geographic regions, and agricultural management practices as data and analysis warrant their inclusion. “Carbon offsets are the 21st century crop for the agricultural sector. For far too long, the role of agriculture in climate change mitigation has been ignored, but appropriate attention to agricultural offsets is building a full head of steam,” said Debbie Reed, President of DRD Associates and Executive Director at Coalition on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (C-AGG). “Protocols such as this are absolutely necessary to allow farmers to harvest carbon in order to achieve a successful yield of reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and increases in revenue streams. Market incentives can serve to reward farmers for stewardship activities, and done correctly, will ensure that the agriculture sector will play a serious and needed role in climate stabilization.” While earned offsets can be used in the voluntary carbon market at this time, California state officials have indicated interest in incorporating agriculture protocols, including those

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»equipment spotlight: KIOTI CS2410

The Second North American Owner of a KIOTI CS2410 Subcompact Tractor Gives High Marks John Stover needed a machine that could help him move 22 tons of dirt. Little did he know that his purchasing decision would ultimately make him a part of history in the category of subcompact tractors. A systems administrator for the US Department of Defense, Stover was looking to fill in with topsoil the space left behind after moving the location of his swimming pool to another area on his 15-acre property. Stover worked with Gerald Nolt, manager of Perry Power Equipment in Loysville, PA to find a high-performing tractor he could use to do everything from mowing the lawn to moving large amounts of material around his property. Nolt recommended a machine new to North America that he thought would best serve Stover’s needs: The KIOTI CS2410 subcompact tractor. On May 15, Nolt helped Stover buy the second CS2410 sold in North America. The machine had just arrived at Perry Power Equipment on May 10. As a distinguished KIOTI 5-Paw Dealer, Perry’s was one of the first dealerships in the country to receive this high-demand product for retail sale. Needless to say, the CS2410 was not on the showroom floor for very long. And Stover, for one, couldn’t be happier with the purchase. “I looked at a number of competitive brand subcompact tractors,” Stover said. “I was considering a John Deere, but the KIOTI had pretty much the same features – and the Deere was quite a bit more expensive.” Stover said he could appreciate the machine’s heavier-weight, power and ability to handle larger scale chores, while taking advantage of its smaller size and nimble maneuverability. “The KIOTI really helped me with this first job and it went better and quicker than I thought it would,” Stover said. “After doing my research on the KIOTI CS2410 and the competition, then putting my new tractor to work, I feel like I made the right decision.” The CS2410 subcompact tractor offers a 24.5 horsepower diesel engine. The optimized engine combines large power output with low fuel consumption to save users money. The 20.7 horsepower power takeoff (PTO) is among the highest in this size class, giving owners the ability to power a multitude of implements, including an optional frontend loader, mid-mount mower and backhoe. Stover’s purchase included both the loader and mower attachments. September 2012

Stover’s neighbor has owned a full-sized KIOTI tractor for years and is pleased with its performance, Stover said. For that reason, Nolt also discussed the KIOTI’s larger CK20 model, but Stover was convinced the CS2410 was a better choice for the types of work he’d be using the tractor for.

ABOVE: John Stover on His New CS2410 KIOTI Subcompact Tractor. BELOW: Gerald Nolt of Perry Power Equipment Delivers the KIOTI CS2410 to John Stover.

“KIOTI’s introduction of the CS2410 has been a great addition to our dealerships product offerings. It’s perfect for residential users who don’t need a full-sized tractor,” Nolt said. “In fact, just a few days after Stover bought his subcompact, we sold another one! We can’t wait for our next delivery to arrive. People are really excited about this new KIOTI tractor.” Headquartered in Wendell, NC, KIOTI Tractor is a market-driven company that has been supplying more than 30 tractor models in the 22-90 horsepower range to the US and Canadian markets for over 25 years. Building on the company’s core product line, KIOTI has recently expanded their offerings to include The MECHRON® 2200 UTV, The Ultimate Transport Vehicle™, as well as a full host of implements and attachments.

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»what’s new Versatile enclosed Featherlite Model 1611 redesigned to meet many hauling needs Versatile is one way to define the newly redesigned Model 1611 enclosed bumper pull trailer. Incorporating standard features from the existing Model 4928 car hauler, including a rear ramp, longer length options and a camper door, the new Model 1611 is now designed to haul both cars and recreational and utility equipment, including ATVs and motorcycles. It’s also equipped to handle hauling construction equipment, parts, tools, lawn mowers and other cargo. Model 1611 is available in lengths of 12’, 14’, 16’, 18’, 20’ and 24’ with a width of 7’ or 8’6” and height of 6’6”. It includes a durable ¾” wood floor, easy-access camper door and a convenient rear ramp for loading. This all-aluminum trailer provides standard LED lights and a handy dome light. Model 1611 owners can opt to upgrade to an aluminum floor, and an overhead cabinet is also available for storage. Other options to customize the trailer to the owner’s needs include air vents, white interior lining, stylish aluminum wheels and various side sheet colors.

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Hemisphere GPS Introduces New A325 GNSS Smart Antenna Hemisphere GPS introduces the affordable A325 GNSS Smart Antenna. This new design incorporates professional-level centimeter and sub-meter positioning accuracy powered by Hemisphere GPS' Eclipse™ receiver technology and includes L-band and Bluetooth communications support. A325 is a great fit for a variety of applications including agriculture, construction, straddle carriers, robotics, marine, survey, and GIS. A325 accuracies are software scalable to be custom configured for the customer's specific needs and budget. Users can take advantage of free SBAS sub-meter accuracy or decimeter-level L-band support. For more precise needs such as land and hydrographic surveying, customers can activate the centimeter-level RTK feature with robust GPS

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As farmers integrate more precision technology into their equipment and operations, the ability to remotely supervise and support those field operations becomes even more important to both farmers and dealers. To provide that support, John Deere introduces Remote Display Access, which allows users to view the operator's display screen on their John Deere equipment. By using an Internet-connected device, users with Remote Display Access can view the operator's GreenStar™3 2630 Display screen, which helps them to identify any problems, assist the operator in navigating the steps needed to resolve an issue or ensure correct settings and machine operation. According to Dave Mulder, product manager, John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group, as part of the growing suite of JDLink™ telematic products, Remote Display Access improves communication and offers faster resolution of problems to increase equipment uptime and operational performance in the field. "The major benefit of Remote Display Access is the ability to give farm owners, managers, and equipment dealers the ability to remotely view the display screen to see exactly what the operator sees in the cab to ensure that the equipment is operating correctly, provide training or to trouble shoot issues," Mulder says. "Having remote access to this real-time information saves unnecessary trips to the field; improves

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service from dealers; and increases the productivity of the equipment and field operations." To operate Remote Display Access requires the GreenStar™ 3 2630 Display; JDLink Modular Telematics Gateway (MTG) hardware with the latest updates; JDLink subscription with Remote Display Access; and an ethernet cable to connect the display to the MTG. "Remote Display Access is very simple to use," Mulder adds. "From a remote computer, tablet or smartphone, users can log in to JDLink.com or MyJohnDeere.com and navigate to the Remote Display Access link that connects to the display in the cab of the equipment they select. The actual live operator's view of the display data is sent via wireless cellular data connection from the MTG to the John Deere communications network, which the remote user can access from their device." In addition, displays from multiple machines can be viewed at the same time, and multiple remote users can view the same operator's display if a remote desktop sharing program is used. Remote Display Access is compatible with most web browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0, Google Chrome and Apple Safari 5.0. For more information on Remote Display Access and other JDLink products and services, visit your local John Deere dealer or visit www.JohnDeere.com.

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The optional HP Truck Unloading Auger attachment allows you to bag directly from semi -trailers, giving you the ability to store your grain wherever is most convenient. “Time is a valuable resource on the farm, especially during harvest and this new GrainBag Loader is designed to get the job done quickly and efficiently.” says Arnie Josephson, Sales Manager for Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd. “Combine the capacity with the easy to use features like the winch control and you have a great tool to get you through harvest in no time”

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This attachment comes complete with hose saver kit attached to the frame of the attachment, hoses and flat face couplers.

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Move more than logs with the new EDGE® Rotating Log Puller Grapple CEAttachments announces the addition of the all new EDGE Rotating Log Puller Grapple attachment for skid steer and track loaders. The new EDGE Rotating Log Puller Grapple is not just for logs. This versatile attachment is designed to lift and handle heavy, awkward size material such as logs, culverts, water pipes, telephone poles and more with controlled precision. Operators can use this multi-purpose attachment to load, unload and transport material up to 1500 lbs. Pull timbers out of the woods quickly and easily. Move and place pipe and poles or other materials with the power of a skid steer or track loader.

ImmuCell launches the Immediate ImmunityTM YouTube channel to help educate dairy and beef producers, veterinarians and the agricultural industry about newborn calf immunity. This resource center, available at www. youtube.com/ImmediateImmunity, offers management tips and industry research. Dairy and beef producers can also hear firsthand from other producers and veterinarians how they provide immediate immunity to their calves at birth. Videos currently available for viewing on the Immediate Immunity channel include veterinarian and calf grower perspectives on: newborn calf management protocols, the importance of colostrum, working with custom calf raisers and disease prevention in newborn calves. Steve Hayes, DVM and owner of Day 1 Technology, is a featured veterinarian on the channel. He indicates that providing immediate immunity to calves can have lasting effects on dairy and beef operations. “How we handle the calf today may have an impact years later when the cattle enter the herd,” Hayes says. “All diseases on a cow herd can be transferred to a calf on the day of birth. If we enlist good, strict management that first day, and provide the calf with immediate immunity, calves can be protected against diseases and will do better in the long-run.” Bobbi (Kunde) Brockmann, director of sales and marketing with ImmuCell, says the tools found on the page can help beef and dairy producers provide immediate immunity and long-term health benefits to their calves. “The Immediate Immunity YouTube channel is a valuable resource for all cattle producers,” Brockmann says. “It’s vital to our industry that producers and veterinarians share their experiences and learn from one another about newborn calf management. The actions we take on day one play a pivotal role in the growth and productivity of the calf’s future.”

Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd. engineers and manufactures spraying equipment, heavy harrows, and a complete line of grain handling equipment including grain augers, grain belt conveyors, grain carts, grain vacs, grain bag loaders, and grain bag unloaders.

Producers, veterinarians and industry members are invited to view videos on the Immediate Immunity YouTube channel by visiting www.youtube.com/ImmediateImmunity. Additional information is available on the Immediate Immunity Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ImmediateImmunity

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New 7’6” Power-V XT Plow Launched by THE BOSS Snowplow New for 4X4, 1/2 to 1 ton trucks and SUVs, THE BOSS Snowplow introduces a 7’6” Power-V XT Plow featuring a high performance cutting edge, built-in curb guards and snow catcher. Flared blade wings with an enhanced curl throw snow higher and farther than straight blade plows for improved efficiency and less time on the job. An enclosed

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The new EDGE Rotating Log Puller Grapple features a unique spring-centered return grapple that rotates up to 180 degrees for grabbing material at different angles. It features springcentered return, lateral lock and in-line lock positions. The serrated cradle of the grapple steadies materials in-line for straight-on loading, transport and controlled placement. The grapple tines open to a maximum of 39 inches for clamping large objects and folds together as tight as 3 inches in diameter for securing brush, pipe or smaller material tightly.

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Emerging Trends in Electric Fencing

Using Readings for Finding Faults in Electrical Fencing

Corralling your livestock can be a cumbersome – especially if your herds have a habit of wandering off to your neighbor’s property as soon as your back is turned. No fence is too high for wild animals to get at your precious livestock either.

fenced space that is about 2,400 acres with 400 miles of wire thereby making it one of the country’s most powerful energizers. It features a fence voltage indicator that displays the voltage being distributed to fence.

Needless to say, electrical fencing can come in pretty handy in order to ensure that your investment stays put and that predators are kept out. This is exactly what compels most farmers to install electrical fencing around their properties and pastures. In fact, new and emerging technologies have also seen the advent of electric fence energizers that are not only remote control compatible but are tough enough to weather any extreme climatic conditions as well.

Farmers know how annoying electrical shorts can be. Cattle or horses that haven’t been trained to stay within fixed vicinities may start to wander off once unhindered. A digital fault finder can ensure a glitch free electric fence. The FARMPRO FFR-2 Fault Finder/Remote in particular comes with a nine channel setting for paring multiple energizers, a cordless design as well as durable and water proof casing to weather the toughest conditions.

1. Smart Energizers with Remote Control Compatibility

2. Advances in Troubleshooting

Powering your fence charger up or down anywhere on the fence line can be convenient especially as you hustle a large herd into their pens. Luckily, energizers have come a long way since their inception and newer models are now remote controlled compatible. Wet weather and weeds can hamper the use of any electronic device. Manufacturers took this fact into consideration when they designed the FP7500XR electric fence energizer from FARMPRO with ultra low impedance technology. Besides being remote control compatible, the energizer comes with enhanced features like inbuilt LED lights that indicate the conditions of the fence and ground systems. The 110V plug in device has a 7.5 Joule output and can power up to 125 miles of fencing. The FARMPRO FP24000XR is as impressive as its name. It boasts of ultra low impedance technology which ensures that fences are supplied with a constant flow of electrical energy. The device is compatible with a remote control and can power up a

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Tips for Effective Grounding It is integral for you to check your grounding system in order for your chosen energizer to work at optimum efficiency. An electrical circuit will be complete as soon as an animal, like a cow, comes into contact with the ground and the wire. Provided that you have effectively grounded your system, an animal can receive one pulse of electrical energy per second. This is also why damp ground makes for the best conditions for electric fences. This can be difficult to achieve during a drought so make sure that you install your energizer in an area on your property that is moist throughout the seasons. An Earth Wire Return System can also come in handy if your land does not consist of any moist conditions to speak of. In such cases you can try the following troubleshooting tips:

Grounding in Dry Soil

Type One – In this type of configuration, the fence itself does not loop around to the energizer. In such a scenario you do not need to know in which direction the current is flowing to determine the fault. Type Two – The fence loops back to the energizer in this particular configuration. In order to find the location of the fault you will have to determine the direction of the current. If a fence contains no loops or faults you will experience a decrease in electrical surge as you move away from where the energizer is located. Fencing with multiple faults will experience excess amounts of current at some points. The current will exhibit a drop in electrical surge as your fault finder detects a fault. As soon as you find the fault in question, backtrack and find the point in which there is a noticeable change in electrical surge at both ends.

3. Solar Energizers for Summer

Farmers can use a bentonite in their grounding system for dry soil. It works by absorbing water from the ground. The mixture is made from bentonite powder and water which can be easily poured into 3 inch holes. The ground poles can be inserted in the center.

Farmers can also choose to insert more grounding rods in their grounding system for dry conditions. A typical grounding system consists of three 4 to 6 foot galvanized grounding rods that are inserted ten feet apart. If you lack a moist surface for your system, you can add another grounding rod to the original set up. This will be effective in completing the electrical circuit between the animal, energizer and the ground thereby allowing for electrical pulses.

Yes, your electric fence can also be energized with the help of Mother Nature. Solar powered fence charges work great on remote fenced areas. All a farmer has to do is ensure that he places his solar energizer and fencing in an area that receives a constant supply of the sun’s nourishing rays for at least 5 to 6 hours. This will be enough to keep any wayward herd fenced in until it is time to round them up again. Since the devices also store solar energy they can also be counted on to power a fenced in area even on cloudy days. Solar powered energizers might be a bit pricier than their electrically charged counterparts however they do offer an energy efficient solution to the farmer who cannot afford to keep up with electric bills. But perhaps one of the most obvious benefits of installing solar powered energizers is preventing spot grazing.

How to Install your Grounding System

Prevent Spot Grazing

Start off by driving three galvanized ground rods ten feet apart on your chosen area. The rods should be about 4 to 6 feet by ½ inch and can be placed in either a triangular pattern or in a straight line. They can also be placed at an angle but make sure that you leave off six inches above ground for the ground clamps.

Many farmers know how devastating the effects of spot grazing can be. The phenomenon is caused by over grazing and has the tendency to leave an over grazed pasture sparse of any vegetation for a long time. Electrical fences make it easier for farmers to control their livestock’s grazing habits. Not only does it ensure that the animals do not stray and graze on your neighbor’s lands, they give the grass time to grow. Since these energizers are powered by the sun’s rays it also makes it convenient for farmers to initiate managed spot grazing without having to worry about their electrical fences shutting down on them.

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There are basically two types of fence configurations that farmers can work through –

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4. Ultra Low Impedance Low impedance electric fence energizers come with low impedance to ensure an unhindered electrical charge. However there is also one that comes with ultra low impedance. Such an energizer is only manufactured by Power Wizard Shock Technology. What’s the difference? As discussed, energizers with low impedance technology prevent any weeds or snow that may be touching the fence wire and hindering the flow of electrical surges. Ultra low impedance energizers on the other hand are designed to be more durable and efficient than their low impedance counterparts. In other words, they will ensure that fences are supplied with the appropriate amount of electrical pulses even under the worse weather and ground conditions.

5. Fencing with Wire Braid Most farmers use polytapes or thick polyropes in order to make their fencing visible. However, if you prefer braiding that is strong enough to withstand windy conditions then polywire or polybraid would be your best bet.

Different manufacturers offer different grades of electrical braiding for their energizers. For example, HorseSafe offers a braid that is made with six strands of .25 gauge tinned copper wire. The product also comes with a five year warranty which means that the material is strong enough to ensure a sufficient amount of voltage along a fenced area for a long time. Other enhancements in these braids include rugged polypropylene cores, polyester fiber jackets and a new checkered design that makes them highly visible. With new and emerging enhancements in fencing technologies farmers can rest assured that their livestock will remain protected even if left unattended. The fact that the new advancements have made electrical fencing safe for both animals and farm workers alike is another reason why electrical fencing energizers are all the rage.

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Help Yourself to Valuable AFS Academy Offerings Case IH customers have an extensive offering of classes through the AFS (Advanced Farming Systems) Academy, a new, dedicated training program that focuses on Case IH precision farming products. “The AFS Academy is helpful,” says John Kenney, a farmer from Ashton, Ill. “The Case IH 1200 planter class was very informative. It was helpful in refreshing my memory on how the display needs to be set up and the instructor was very knowledgeable on the subject. It made getting started planting go a lot smoother this spring. I would attend this class again and think they need to have this class every spring.” Building the base capabilities for Advanced Farming Systems is a top priority for Case IH in 2012, says Trevor Mecham, AFS Marketing Manager for Case IH North America. “Classes offered through AFS Academy are helping our customers stay on the leading edge of technology while increasing their efficiency and minimizing downtime,” he points out. AFS Academy is available to customers in three unique formats: web-based classes; dealer-based instructor-led training; and intensive three-day regional instructor-led training sessions.

Web-based Training Customers can access training through the AFS Academy web portal. Here, you can explore the training catalog, watch tutorials and videos, enroll in complete web-based courses, download informational documents and guides, and more.

Dealer-based Instructor-led Training Dealers have the opportunity to hold instructor-led training sessions for customers on-site. These classes are scheduled to last no more than five hours. Contact your Case IH dealer for more information on these sessions or to see if a session will be held near you.

Regional Instructor-Led Training Sessions Regional training sessions are planned for customers in 2012, too. Each event will last three days and will cover different course material. They are scheduled for:

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• Aug. 28-30, Nevada Training Center, Nevada, IA

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lasting low impedance technology. Power Wizard has over 20 types of fencing energizers with retail prices that range from $29 to $695. Power Wizard energizers are designed to meet the varied needs from the cattle ranchers, dairy farmers, horse owners, to the small hobby farmer with sheep, goats or pigs and even the specialty animal owner with alpacas or llamas. For more information about Power Wizard branded energizers, visit www.PowerWizardInc.com

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• Oct. 31-Nov. 2, Memphis Training Center, Memphis, TN • The AFS Academy Customer Training Catalog showcases the courses available, both web-based and instructor-led. “The AFS Academy provides Case IH customers with the knowledge and training necessary to maximize their cuttingedge precision technology,” says Mecham. “It is one more example of how Case IH is leading the equipment industry and helping our customers Be Ready.” To learn more about AFS Academy, call your local Case IH dealer or visit CaseIH.com.

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Purdue scientists working to make drought-resistant crops Purdue University scientists are working in several areas in the hope that future dry spells don't have the same effects on crops as this year's drought. Mitch Tuinstra, a professor and Wickersham Chair in agronomy, is studying tropical varieties of corn to understand which genes allow the plants to survive in hot, dry weather. The objective is to find ways to integrate those genes into corn that is bred to produce high yields in the Midwest. "There are all these other genes out there in these tropical gene pools. We are looking for those genes that enhance the adaptability of temperate maize," Tuinstra said. Mike Mickelbart, an associate professor of horticulture, studies something similar to drought tolerance - water-use efficiency. The goal is to get the highest yields in corn using the least amount of water. "Our ultimate goal would be to provide plant breeders with genetic markers for water-use efficiency so they can incorporate this trait into their breeding programs," Mickelbart said. He said there are genes in corn that affect transpiration, a process in which pores called stomata open and close on a leaf surface and allow water to escape, like sweat on a person. His research is aimed at finding variations in those genes that affect the ability of a plant to use water as efficiently as possible. Tony Vyn, a professor of agronomy, is evaluating droughttolerant corn hybrids developed in the private sector. He is comparing their performance against conventional hybrids in different stress situations, including high plant density and situations in which nutrients are limited. A major part of Vyn's research involves determining whether optimum management practices for so-called droughttolerant hybrids are different than for conventional hybrids currently in fields. "It really has to be the integration of genetics and best management practices so that we can get the most corn per gallon of water and per ounce of nutrient," he said. The Purdue Center for Global Food Security focuses on education, research and development, and advocacy efforts to find solutions to world hunger. The center recently received a $5 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to study ways to control the Striga weed, which infests sorghum and other crops in Africa. Center director Gebisa Ejeta, a distinguished professor of agronomy and 2009 World Food Prize laureate, is leading the research effort aimed at improving Striga-resistant sorghum that can tolerate drought conditions, said Gary Burniske, the center's managing director. Ejeta and others are testing plants this year in field plots. "We're looking for an increase in yield under droughty conditions in different types of soils with different nutrient availabilities," Burniske said. "It also has to be resistant to Striga, which is a terrible problem in Africa." More information about the drought is available at Purdue Extension's website at http://www.purdue.edu/drought

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Necessary Topics for a Successful Estate Plan By Michael Baron

Owner/Manager of Great Plains Diversified Services, Inc., Bismarck, ND

“Keeping the Family Farm in the Family”

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The simple act of buying an insurance contract to protect your loved ones is, by its very definition, estate planning.

need legal paperwork drafted, they still have to hire an attorney to do this work for them or they may attempt to do this themselves (not recommended). When a client pays me a fee, this fee is not for any legal work - as I am not an attorney - and is solely for my help in defining how they came to be where they are in life, where they would like to be, and what happens to their stuff when they die.

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Dear Befuddled: Estate planning is something, as a term, is bantered about by anyone from banks, to financial planners to trust departments to CPA firms. When a company or individual professes to do estate planning, and advertises as such, normally you need to see what type of firm is making this offer to determine what their capability is in the estate planning field. Banks and trust companies offer estate planning, but truly they can only offer you advice on how trusts work and how their services would fit into your planning options. CPA firms, especially larger ones, advertise they have an ‘estate planning’ specialist to answer questions regarding estate planning. Insurance companies and agents claim to do estate planning. Then again, the simple act of buying an insurance contract to protect your loved ones is, by its very definition, estate planning. You’re planning your estate so that upon your death, there’ll be money there to meet any demands. Ultimately, when you need to take your ideas and thoughts and put them into a legal document - a will, an irrevocable trust, a deed, etc. - you will need to go to an attorney to have these documents drafted. There are two people who can do this for you - an attorney in fact, or licensed attorney, and, of course, yourself. There is no law against you deciding to write things out on a piece of paper and having it stand up in court as long as you followed all the guidelines - witnesses, notary, dated, etc. I always recommend going to an attorney for this drafting. I, myself, am not an attorney nor do I do any drafting of any legal documents for any of my clients. I have never done this type of work for any of my clients in thirty-three years of practice as I am not legally licensed to do so. If my clients pay me for counseling, and they decide they A8

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I do not charge any fees that are then paid to an attorney, nor is any of my advice to be construed as legal advice in any sense of the word. Any fees charged by the attorney are not part of my fees. I have to repeat this about every year - for the past thirtythree years - because a lot of people make ‘assumptions’ that I can provide the drafting of their documents. I cannot! Nor can your CPA, your bank, your trust department, or any other non-attorney entity which professes to do estate planning. These entities can all give you help as to what you want to put into your ‘estate plan’ but they cannot draft this plan for you. Only you or an attorney can legally draft these documents.

protect your assets, when these assets will pass to someone else and under what terms, etc.. When you come to see me, I don’t do your estate planning - you do! You just need to know the questions to ask yourself, and then you come up with your own plan. I just make notes while this plan is evolving and crystallizing in your head. I ask questions about what you want to do - and that involves so much, much more than drafting a legal document. Once you feel like you’ve expressed yourself and I have encapsulated those feelings, desires and wishes into a summation of the notes of our discussions that would be presentable to an attorney, you take a copy of the notes to your meeting with your attorney for drafting and you pay him or her to draft it for you. Or I can send them to him or her and be available to answer any questions your attorney might have. As per norm, none of the information discussed above is to be construed as legal advice nor acted upon in any legal situation without discussion with a licensed attorney. (Now required disclaimer).

Where you get the information from regarding what you want in your estate plan is up to you. You can talk to your attorney, you can talk to your CPA, your banker, your trust department, your financial planner, the local Adult Farm Business Management, etc., etc. But only an attorney can draft the information you want encapsulated within a ‘legal’ document and only s/he can charge fees for doing so. No other entity can charge legal fees - including me - and pay those fees to the attorney later. My job is simple. I listen to what people tell me about their lives, their history, how their farm business came to be, how it’s progressed over the years, and, ultimately, where things are going to go in the future. The best estate planning I’ve ever seen is when you decide to move all of your assets during your lifetime via numerous methods so upon your death, you go out the same way you came in - without a penny to your name. Sometimes this is possible - sometimes it’s not. I make notes of our meetings, of questions you’ve asked me, items we’ve discussed - transfer of machinery, livestock, the farming operation, which kids are good, which ones have had an ‘interesting’ life so far, what you’d like to see done to

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So You Think You’re A Farmer? Take The Quiz. Want to see how much you know about agriculture? Take the quiz and figure out your score.

For each item below, circle the answer you think comes closest to defining these agricultural terms. 1. Linebred a. Having a good pedigree.

b. Animals related to one another to emphasize one or more traits. c. Having one purebred parent.

d. Synchronizing estrus in a group of animals so they can be bred around the same time.

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corn plant is growing quickly.

b. What green beans are called in the South.

c. Gives a buyer the right to sell a futures contract at a net price on or before a specific date.

d. What happens to your back after throwing hay bales all day.

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c. A lively unbroken young horse.

Laughter releases endorphins, which reduce pain and contribute to feeling well.

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c. Agricultural industry.

d. Artificial insemination.

c. A method of plowing to eliminate grass on the tops of terraces.

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b. What a farmer does before getting in the shower.

d. City on the western coast of Alaska.

7. Aflatoxins

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b. How Republicans and Democrats feel about each other in the same room.

c. Neutered male pig.

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a. Produced by molds, especially in stored grain.

c. A potent non-protein neurotoxin that originates from cryptosporidium bacteria. d. Illness caused by soil-borne bacteria that animals ingest.

c. Bid placed on a horse sold at public auction.

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a. Shiny expensive gold covering on some machinery bearings.

d. The choice you make when you decide to give your son/daughter the keys to the family car. 4. Phytophthora

a. Structural unit of a plant consisting of a leaf and its associated stem part. b. Produced or precipitated by light.

c. Microscopic soil born organism that causes root rot in plants.

d. What you call your broker when you get bad advice.

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a. What a farmer says when he/she accidentally hits his/her finger with a hammer. b. Well known crop insurance company.

b. What a farmer does at the bank.

b. A contract that allows a farmer to buy or sell grain or livestock at a set price for a specified period of time.

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6. Buffer Strip

d. Alternating strips of crops in a field to minimize sold erosion.

a. Football play in which the kicker chooses to kick or pass the ball.

d. Method of starting a two cylinder John Deere tractor, occasionally while cussing.

8. Gilt

b. How we want our teenager to feel after violating curfew.

c. What happens when a farmer doesn’t pay his/her bills on time. d. Female pig that has not yet given birth.

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c. What you say when you sold corn on a down market. d. Another word for manure pit.

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b. What some people say when they sneeze. c. Cash Advance for Operations.

d. What your dog does when it is sick. Scoring: Give yourself 5 points for each correct answer for each question answered correctly: 1. B, 2. C, 3. B, 4. C, 5. A, 6. A, 7. C, 8. D, 9. C, 10. D, 11. B, 12. A. 45-60 points: Congratulations, you are a farmer! 30-45 points: At least you’re trying to be a good farmer. Less than 30 points: Consider Ag School.

For more information, check the Glossary of Terms at www.agriwellness.org, under Resources.

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Sweet September The sharp crack of a close-by lightning strike and immediate house shaking clap of thunder sends Miss Maggie the sheltie, skittering and whimpering from the couch to the safety of my feet under the desk – the boogie man can’t get her there! That was way too close for comfort, so I shut off and unplug the computer and the television for safety’s sake. Rain begins drumming down on the heat cracked soil, the result of this year’s drought. The moisture is most welcomed by people, animals and the thirsty soil and hopefully, it will prevent or put out some of the many fires we have been experiencing of late. Prairie fires are much feared here on the plains, as it’s miles and miles away from anywhere. The fire departments have to drive very long distances to reach the trouble spots. Most of the ranchers and farmers in my area are members of the local volunteer fire departments, and all have filled water tanks on old pickups that can be utilized at a moment’s notice. There isn’t much I can do outside right now, so I’m going to tackle some of those ‘before winter sets in’ type of jobs. It’s a good time to clean out closets and dresser drawers. I take everything out and put it on the bed, then I clean the space (wash down the walls and shelves and vacuum the floors of the closets and wipe out and reline the dresser drawers. I use an idea sent in to me to use typing paper as drawer liner and put a little sachet or scented powder under the papers. By using several layers, I can remove and discard any damaged liner and still have lined drawers. As I put things back in the closet, I check each garment. Does it fit? Do I want to wear it again? Will it match/ go with anything else I own? I pack September 2012

away the summer clothing items in a closet box that lives on the top shelf in the ‘off season’ and get out the winter things.

Then I decide what to do with the discards: give to charity, garage or tag sale, or recycle by taking off buttons and tearing into cleaning rags. I see ‘no cents’ in tossing old t-shirts and then buying rags for cleaning. My mother had a rag bag hanging in our back porch all the years we were growing up, and anything that could be used to wipe up spills, scrub a floor or help the handyman mechanic was put into the rag bag. September is also a big month for canning and putting up food for many of us, and I’m no exception. The few apples that managed to avoid grasshoppers, hail storms and late frosts will be picked and made into apple pies, apple butter and apple jelly and juice. The apple jelly will be made in small jars and set on a special shelf for Christmas gift giving. I picked some Buffalo berries in July and made jelly from those too. If we don’t get a late hail storm, I will have a few tomatoes (what the deer and grasshoppers don’t get) and perhaps some squash and pumpkins. Again, the word is ‘maybe’. This year with the drought and hail storms, the ‘pickin’s will be slim for a lot of folks and we will have to make do as we’ve done so many times before in agriculture. It’s heartbreaking to see your crops and pastures burn up from 100°+ heat, lack of rain, a fire, hail storm or wind, but we will prevail and we will get through this as we have before. We shall ‘cut corners to circles’ and we will survive. Hope springs eternal, and next year will be better!

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If you give your dog or cat a bath in the tub or shower, put a heavy bathmat down before you start so the animal has some solid footing. (My Sheltie Miss Maggie DOES NOT like baths!) I also put a ball of old nylon net in the drain before I start to catch any hair clumps that would otherwise go down to the hinterlands and plug up the plumbing. When we are through with the torture of a bath, I towel dry the dog in the bathtub and let her shake as much water before I take her out.I know it’s clean water, but I really don’t want to mop all the floors in the house again. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

If your kids love any type of melons like mine do, this is a fantastic idea: Buy several melons while they are in season. Cut them in half and take out the seeds and strings and then either use a melon baller or a small cookie scoop to make the melon balls (for some reason, my kids always ate more if I made the pieces round.) Put the balls on cookie sheets and set in the freezer until frozen solid. Then bag up into the heavy freezer bags for use in winter. I’ve seen the commercial melon balls in grocery stores and the prices were outrageous. A few minutes spent making your own saves you $$$$ in the long run. Now, if you don’t care if your melon pieces are round or not, you can do what I do now: I just peel the melons, cut them into bite sized chunks and freeze. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

GREASE SPOTS I had a call from a lady last week wanting to know how to get fresh grease spots out of a carpet without chemicals. One method I’ve used with pretty fair success is simply cornmeal. Pour a good amount of cornmeal over the grease and work the meal into the spot with your hand. Let it set overnight and then vacuum. The dry meal will absorb the grease and rarely leaves a spot. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CHEAP HANDCLEANER Fall is the time of year when many farmers go over the machinery they used all summer, repairs are made and joints are greased before the machine is stored away for the winter. Naturally, this means lots of hand washing and a lot of soap. A reader wrote that she just buys the cheapest dish soap possible – usually the store brand and that’s what her guys use instead of that expensive shop degreaser hand cleaner. She says this saves them quite a bit of money and in this economy, every penny counts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

FARMERS MARKET TIME No matter where you live, city or small town, somewhere near you is a Farmer’s Market where fresh home-grown fruits and vegetables available. The advantage to this is that you actually get to meet the person(s) who grew the food, and you cut out the middle-man in most cases. If you are planning on making food gifts for the coming Holiday season, you will want to look through your supply of freezer bags, jelly jars, canning lids, sugar, etc. as well as spices and vinegar. Check your local advertising papers, flyers at supermarkets, etc. for places and times as many of these markets are only open one or two days a week for a few hours. Once folks find out about the fresh produce, it doesn’t last long. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CORN ON THE COB – QUICK AND EASY A friend of mine shared the neatest way to cook and clean fresh corn – possibly the slickest trick I’ve seen in a long time. Suzy says, “Take one ear of fresh corn (do not shuck at all), place the ear in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes. Remove the ear from the microwave and lay on a cutting board. Using a sharp knife, cut the stem end off about 1/2” up on the bottom kernels. Then, grab the top of the ear and pull. I hang on to the bottom of the ear under the shuck – all of the shuck and the silk will slip right off. No silk to pick off, the corn is perfectly cooked and it tastes wonderful! Butter up and enjoy!” (I tried this and it works! Of course, the disadvantage is that you can only cook one ear at a time, but I’m thinking that energy-wise and time-wise, it’s better.)

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LONG TERM SAVING HINTS FOR CLOTHING It’s almost school time and the big stores have all of the latest fall fashions out for the ‘leap into fall’ at a price I can’t afford. We always ‘leaped’ into the bargain bins. The stores will have summer t-shirts, shorts, capri pants and light jackets on sale. Some for as little as 50 cents each for the shirts and a couple of dollars for the jackets as they try to get the summer inventory out the door. Most school kids will wear a nice t-shirt every day to school and a 50 cent one will last just as long as a $15 one. Stretch those $$$ as much as you can. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

COOLER SMELLS BANISHED Did you have a big cooler that you used to take food to the field? Did somebody forget to take the potato salad out when you got home and it sat outside for three days? When you opened it up, did it have a real bad case of ‘cooler breath’? There is hope. Just pour 1/2 - 1 cup of fresh coffee grounds in the bottom of the cooler and close the lid for several days. I don’t know how it works, but the coffee will absorb all those nasty odors (if it’s really bad, you may have to repeat), and you have saved your cooler to use for another year or two. (This also works for freezers that are accidently unplugged and the stuff inside turns green! I didn’t believe it until I saw it, but it did work. The lady poured a full pound of fresh coffee in the cleaned out/stinking freezer, shut the lid and left it for a week. She then vacuumed out the coffee and repeated the shut the lid for 7 days. She’s still using the freezer and there is absolutely NO SMELL!) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WATER SAVING A reader wrote after my last column about water conservation in the home: “I do a lot of cooking and am continually washing my hands. I now use a dedicated pan to wash my hands in with soap and have an ice cream bucket under the faucet to catch the rinse water, which I then put in the pan. When it’s full, I take the pan outside and pour the water on my plants in the flower barrels. I’m amazed at how much water I have used and wasted because I wasn’t paying attention. The soap doesn’t hurt the flowers, in fact, it seems to be keeping some of the bugs away. I just thought you should know!” ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– If you have other money-saving ideas, drop me a note or e-mail me at pennywise@gwtc.net and I’ll get it in the next issue of the Farm and Livestock Directory.

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priorities. See how you are doing. This will help you stay on course. You won’t let important things slip away. You will be motivated to continue when you start to see your progress. The third technique is to prioritize your daily to-do list, and do your high-priority stuff first. Your list for the day might be: pick up milk, mow the yard, buy a birthday gift for Saturday, and exercise. Are all items equally important? Maybe you must pick up milk for your family. Maybe you want to mow the yard before it gets too long. You know you have to exercise--it is a priority, and so you admit you could get the birthday gift tomorrow.

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ORGANIZE YOUR FALL TIME: Yes you can! A few weeks before school starts, I start to get a knot in my stomach. I am not ready for fall. The kids aren’t ready for fall. Where did summer go? How are we going to get everything done this fall? How can we keep from overbooking ourselves and feeling so rushed? I feel a queasy panic begin. Can you relate to this? Many of us spend the last few weeks of summer commenting about how busy our lives will get this fall. Activities and school start up again, and, good grief, even Christmas is coming! Life gets hectic. How can we be less busy, but still accomplish what we want? I will share a basic time management technique to help keep things under control. It can keep you and your family on track for fall or for life. For me, the best step to manage time effectively and prevent becoming overwhelmed is to have a plan. The experts call it “goal setting.” It is simple. Set life goals, then five-year goals, and then oneyear goals. After that, pull the one-year goals into monthly and then weekly, and finally daily to-do lists. I think of my to-do lists as the physical representation of where I want my life to go. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We’ve all heard about goal setting. It feels a little like going to the dentist or buying life insurance. It is one of those things most of us agree we probably would be wise to do, someday, but we delay because it isn’t “fun” or the rewards don’t seem as tangible as a new purchase or a remodel. Why is it important to set goals today? Because our time is our life! That’s it. No commercials. You can’t rewind your life tape when you get to the end. Do you know anyone who spends more time and energy researching a new purchase, like

a toaster oven or television, than they spend planning their life? Think about that the next time you spend a day at the mall looking for something to make your life better. I say that because I have been there, at the mall, unconsciously trying to fix my life by purchasing just the right thing. Now I have discovered if I set goals and work on them, I really can change my life. I believe this. Another funny thing is that planning or goal setting really doesn’t take long. Less than a day at the mall. You could grab a piece of paper and be done in less than an hour. Here is a manageable list of life areas to set goals: · Family/Relationship · Professional/Career · Financial · Personal/Self development · Community Service · Spiritual/Religious · Social/Relaxation · Health/Exercise There. That wasn’t so bad, was it? It was a reasonable number (8). You might even cross out or prioritize the goal areas. Put them in order of priority for you. You could also create other categories for yourself. Some of us might even admit to a “material stuff” or “travel” category, acknowledging that many of us look forward to and plan major purchases and vacations. Regardless of the categories we choose, most of us could spend five to ten minutes thinking about each area of our life and jotting down some life goals. So what is the trick to make goal-setting really work? Well, there are three tricks or techniques.

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First, we must break broad life goals down into practical action steps that eventually get incorporated into a daily to-do list. A broad goal such as “I want to spend the rest of my life being more physically fit” might become a one-year goal to “Lose thirty pounds.” The monthly goal could be “Join a health club,” and then the weekly goal would be to “Exercise on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning.” Effective goals are specific, measurable, and doable. If they aren’t specific (Lose thirty pounds), how do you decide when you reach your goal? If they aren’t measurable (Get on the scale), how can you track your progress? And, finally, if they aren’t doable (Lose thirty pounds in two weeks. Hah!), well, it won’t be realistic for you to get it done. A tip from those who are consistently better at achieving their goals than the rest of us: Recognize life’s interruptions, and make contingency plans for your goals right away. For example, plan that if you miss exercising once during the week, you will get up early on Saturday to do it. Contingency plan development on the front end is what separates the professional from the amateur goal setter. Another tip I learned in Weight Watchers is this: Recommit. Recommit. Recommit. If you were on a diet and fell off the wagon last night, don’t quit. Simply recommit. Recommit as many times per month, week, or even day as you need to get back on tract and eventually achieve your desire! The second technique is to save and periodically review your life goals to track your progress. It won’t take long. Just jot it on your calendar quarterly. Pull out your original plan. Remind yourself of your

When I make time to work on priority to-do items, I am happier. I feel satisfied because I make progress in life areas that really matter to me. How I spend my day or my week or my life is my choice. So, next time you get bogged down with fall busyness, consider goal setting to prioritize and simplify your life. goal Setting Supplies & Books To make the transition from life goals to daily to-do lists, consider buying or creating a personal planner. Check out office supply stores to find all sorts of planners and calendars. Don’t be shy about creating your own categories and tailoring them to fit your life. Something will fit your style! Remember, though, there isn’t a product out there that will manage your time or your life for you. You still get to do that part! Here are a couple of time management books that provide goal-setting ideas: How To Get Control of Your Time and Your Life by Alan Lakein (Signet, 1989) is a classic time management book that many subsequent books are based on. Why not read the original? It focuses on goal setting. The Overwhelmed Person’s Guide to Time Management by Ronni Eisenberg with Kate Kelly (Plume, 1997) covers goal setting and other helpful techniques to manage time more efficiently. Clutter Clearing Choices: Clear Clutter, Organize Your Home, & Reclaim Your Life is a seasonally organized book of clutter clearing tips that readers can pick and choose from to fit their personal style and needs. Sign up for her free monthly newsletter at www.clutterclearingchoices.com.

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Having judged at some of the most prestigious livestock shows in the country and a lot of county fairs, I can assure you that I’ve never walked out of the show ring knowing for certain that I had picked the champion. How is it then that hearts are broken and fortunes are made or lost on just such decisions. The answer may lie more in the self-serving agenda of the judge than it does in the integrity of the show. The heart and soul of the exhibitor, especially those young 4-H kids, is often ignored at the expense of integrity. Is this the lesson we want learned in a competitive livestock show? To further compound the judging experience, consider the life changing mistakes that have undermined the entire livestock industry. The wounds of these misguided decisions may never heal and in some cases have caused major setbacks in breed development. It’s time for change! So what’s wrong with the way it is? Livestock judging is an art and a skill of subjectivity, so subjective that there isn’t even total agreement among the so-called experts. This is not to say that we don’t have competent judges, because there are many very good ones available. It does suggest that the present system of judging is antiquated and needs to be fixed. For a 4-H kid, the show ring can be a daunting experience. From fear to disappointment, the emotions can become raw and frayed. This is where the judge can play a pivotal role in the show ring experience. To have a young boy or girl enter the show ring with high expectations, and return with only one of jubilation or one of total rejection is totally destructive to the whole learning experience. For the many kids that participate, most will leave with a feeling of nothingness. For those adults that support the system, they will say it is a good experience of life to be exposed to the real world of winning and losing. To those, my response is one of total empathy for their kids. Competition in the livestock judging ring can’t be compared with that of a sporting event or a A14

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style show. It’s not about speed or endurance — not even about ability or beauty. It’s about the bottom line of agriculture to go forth from this educational experience with the skills and the tools to make a living producing livestock on a profitable basis. What has to be done to fix it? First we acknowledge that there are differences – differences brought about by feeding and selection. An explanation of good, sound feeding practices and a demonstration of selection factors would be good for starters. You then begin to group the entries in accordance to the explanation and demonstration that you have just given. In reality, you have just conducted a mini evaluation clinic, so that the kids know and understand what is happening. Your job as a judge is to educate these youngsters, not simply stand out there in the middle of the ring, as though you were a God that could see right through these animals. You have a pretty good idea what is under the hide or else you wouldn’t be judging. But it’s not a science, and there’s no real proof until the carcass is hanging on the rail and cut ability and quality are evaluated. No livestock market class should be complete or finalized until the data of a cut ability test is available to the judge. Even then there will be some close calls that will require you to regress back to the show ring before making final judgment. The final placing should be presented at a follow-up meeting in an educational format that allows for plenty of discussion. To prepare for such a session there should be photos taken of the live animals, showing front, side, and rear views. These photos should be presented in conjunction with the carcass data, with a full set of understandable, objective reasons. This is where objectivity comes into the show

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Like most all things I learned as a young boy, I gleaned it from my father, the horse trader. I grew up believing that bartering was the currency of choice. There were a lot of horses that exchanged hands, but seldom did I ever see any cash. Such was the assigned agenda for purchasing the first calf for my 4-H baby beef project. Dad told me to ride my pony Sunshine, and her colt over to our neighbors about two miles up the road. Our neighbor, Lee Carter, had a reputable herd of Angus cattle, from which I was supposed to select my first calf. Little did I know that Lee was going to fall in love with my pony’s baby, a foal named Trigger. Mr. Carter said, “You can have your pick of any calf in the herd for an even trade for Trigger.” Trigger was pretty special, so it had never entered my mind to trade him off. But my Dad had already ingrained me with the philosophy of never falling in love with livestock. According to him every four legged creature on the farm was for sale for a price. Determining value and getting your price was a lesson well learned and still being taught today. I wasn’t very old, but old enough to know that I was getting the better end of this deal. So I knew it was an offer that I would have to accept — even if it meant giving up the only foal my pony ever produced. The upside of the deal was that Trigger would still be close to home, and I would probably be able to continue a close relationship with the pony. Little did I ever envision just how close that relationship would be? On a beautiful summer afternoon my best friend, Myril Shultz, stopped by to play. Without any agenda, we saddled up a

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1812 N. Cliff Ave. Sioux Falls, SD 57103 605-336-2768 | 800-658-3629 Canistota, SD 855-200-5684 Freeman, SD 855-200-5682 Kimball, SD 877-531-9836 Scotland, SD 888-548-3744 Viborg, SD 800-252-9436 www.siouxnationag.com

RURAL MANUFACTURING CO., INC.

820 N. US Hwy. 81, Freeman, SD 57029 605-925-7135 | 800-477-7135 www.ruralmfg.com Shop Our Online Store!

In North Dakota:

In Kansas:

In Nebraska:

FARMERS UNION OIL CO.

CUSTOM MILLS

AURORA COOPERATIVE ELEVATOR CO.

200 Railroad Ave. Powers Lake, ND 58773 701-464-5416

6311 W. Morgan Avenue Hutchinson, KS 67501 620-662-4555 | 800-491-7369

605 12th Street P.O. Box 686 • Grinnell, IA 50112 • 641-236-5822 • Toll-Free: 800-541-7866

P.O. Box 686, Grinnell, IA 50112

Phone: 641-236-5822 Toll Free: 800-541-7866 www.miraco.com B4

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DEUEL COUNTY CENEX

375 Main Avenue, Toronto, SD 57268 605-794-4861 Clear Lake, SD 605-874-2428

BRISS OIL CO.

166 Bryon Street McHenry, ND 58464 701-785-2600 | 888-992-7477 Email: daviddbriss@hotmail.com

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In Wyoming:

NOLAND FEED, INC.

268 Industrial Ave. Casper, WY 82601 307-237-8926 | 800-337-8926

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Aurora, NE 68818 402-694-2106 | 800-642-6795 St. Paul, NE 308-754-4431 | 800-811-2783 York, NE 402-362-3994 www.auroracoop.com

September 2012


Climbing Mt. Everest: TOUGH.

Being a Cattle Rancher: TOUGHER.

T&S Trip Hopper Range Feeders: TOUGHEST.

DON'T YOU THINK IT'S TIME TO TOUGHEN UP? Feed bulk accurately, save time, labor and money the T&S Way! The T&S Trip Hopper Feeders will measure your feed, put it in piles, or create a steady trail of feed, whichever you choose, This feeder allows you to set the feeder for the number of pounds of feed you want in each pile. It keeps count of your feed for you while you feed. Fits any 12 volt pickup or flatbed.

Let us put our 32 years of experience to work for you. No rope to pull, no sack to pitch - all you do is flip the switch! Proudly manufactured in the U.S.A.

Built Tough...

Built to Last!

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T&S MFG.

Jim Taylor • Box 336 • Jermyn, TX 940-342-2005 • Email: info@tsfeeders.com

www.tsfeeders.com

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just DEAL with it.

Grind & Store.

GP-50 Grain Processor • High capacity grain grinder • 50” (127cm) hammermill with triple hammer • Choice of two baffled hoppers • Optional loading auger • Hydraulic folding stacking conveyor VB440 TWIN TWISTER

VB560 TWIN

LESS SOIL COMPACTION LESS FUEL CONSUMPTION LESS TIME AND LABOR

Take a Big Bite Out of Grinding.

TWISTE R

H-1130 Big Bite Tub Grinder

VB750 TWIN TWISTER

• High capacity PTO grinder • Heavy duty 50” (127 cm) hammermill • 40% more under screen area for less plugging • Hydraulic folding 24” (61 cm) stacking conveyor • 200-315hp PTO tractor • Grinds hay, straw, stover, bark, mulch, brush and branches

Proudly Manufactured in the USA in Dorchester, WI

MEYER’S EQUIPMENT MFG. CORP.

up to 2” (5 cm) in diameter

Big Capacity. Big Power. Big Value. 2650 Balebuster • Patented shredder chamber handles bales in any condition • Right hand discharge • Self loading two bale processor • One man operation • Saves up to 30% on hay and straw • Great for bedding or erosion control

www.emcspreaders.com Phone 715.654.5200 Fax 715.654.5558 In South Dakota:

PREMIER EQUIPMENT, LLC

1801 E. Grand Crossing Mobridge, SD 57601 605-845-5400 | Cell: 605-848-1344 Eureka, SD 605-284-2767 Isabel, SD 605-466-2119 www.premierequipllc.com

In North Dakota:

WESTSIDE IMPLEMENT

2033 West Hwy. 212 Clark, SD 57225 605-532-3484 800-479-3484 www.westsideimplement.com

HAUGEN SALES & LEASING

The One Machine for a One Man Operation.

15690 69th Street SE Wyndmere, ND 58081 701-439-2534 800-458-4796

2655 Shortcut Balebuster • Patented shredder chamber handles bales in any condition • 40 flails with increased r.p.m. along with 9 slug bars and

max stripper kits produces consistently shorter cut

• Increases feed efficiency • One man operation • Process hay, straw, silage and stover bales

If Only Everyone’s Looks Lasted This Long!

Cut, Mix, Feed, Relax. CMF-425 Vertical Mixer • Cut, mix and feed efficiently • Fast and “even” mixing of TMR • Large 525 cubic foot feed capacity with standard extension • Observation windows • 24”x 42” unloading door • 36” discharge conveyor

In South Dakota:

PREMIER EQUIPMENT, LLC

You’ll live with your building choice for a long time. Get the facts first. HIXSON GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. 211 East 13th St., McCook, NE 69001 308-345-3660

MATEJKA BINS & BUILDINGS

1416 Hwy. 74, Strang, NE 68444 402-759-4853

ASCHOFF CONSTRUCTION

1801 E. Grand Crossing Mobridge, SD 57601 605-845-5400 Cell: 605-848-1344 Eureka, SD 605-284-2767 Isabel, SD 605-466-2119 877-464-2119 www.premierequipllc.com

TITAN MACHINERY - PIERRE 29315 East Hwy. 14 Pierre, SD 57501 605-224-9247 www.titanmachinery.com

KENNEDY IMPLEMENT

86360 Hwy. 121, Osmond, NE 68765 402-748-3551 | 866-748-3551 | www.aschoffconstruction.com Proud to be part of so many projects across NE Nebraska

601 West Pleasant Philip, SD 57567 605-859-2568 www.kennedyimplement.com

In North Dakota:

WESTSIDE IMPLEMENT

2033 West Hwy. 212 Clark, SD 57225 605-532-3484 | 800-479-3484 www.westsideimplement.com

TITAN MACHINERY WATERTOWN

3301 9th Ave. SE Watertown, SD 57201 605-886-5741 www.titanmachinery.com

TITAN MACHINERY JAMESTOWN

1620 8th Ave. SW Jamestown, ND 58401 701-252-8200 www.titanmachinery.com

ERICKSON IMPLEMENT, INC. 6719 Hwy. 200 Carrington, ND 58421 701-652-2012 701-652-2821 800-343-1766

In Colorado:

TRI-CITY TRUCK & EQUIPMENT, INC.

29774 Hwy. 257 Windsor, CO 80550 970-686-2110 855-374-2927 www.tricityequipco.com

In Wyoming:

ROSE BROS., INC.

302 Main Street Lingle, WY 82223 307-837-2261 www.rosebrosinc.com “We have 425 & 2650 in stock”

www.haybuster.com The Haybuster dealer network is committed to providing customers with the highest level of service and fast, dependable parts support.

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Introducing The New Schiltz

If you need a cattle working facility, Parasal Manufacturing has the

PUSH BLADE

•MOST PORTABLE•MOST AFFORDABLE•

cattle working facilities on the market today! CUST O H E A V M - B U I LT DUAL YCUTT DUTY ING E DGE WHEN THE SNOW IS HEAVY, YOU NEED A REAL WORKHORSE TO KEEP YOUR YARD AND ROADS CLEAR.

Portable Alley in transport position.

Push Blade works on any tractor, payloader or skidloader for moving rocks, cleaning feedlots and leveling dirt. CUSTOM MADE TO MEET YOUR NEEDS

The Perfect AUGER

for Bins with concrete or aeration floors • • • • •

Affordable Easy to install Hydraulic or Electric Custom built for your bin Single motor drive system

schiltzmfg@frontier.com www.schiltzmfg.com

800-658-3637

We have newly designed HYDRAULIC NECK EXTENDERS

THING EVERY A 60 DAY S IE R R A C BACK MONEY NTEE! A R GUA

Parasal Manufacturing 1 1/2 miles west of Valentine, NE • On HWY 20 P.O. Box 74 • Valentine, NE 69201

402-376-3554 days

30 Years Experience - We’ve Got You Covered!

work smart work safe work successful Standard, specialized and customizable lowbed single, double drop and detachable gooseneck trailers

www.palominocorp.com

Palomino Manufacturing Corporation

866-548-2111

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SIOUX NATION AG CENTER

1812 N. Cliff Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57103 605-336-2768 | 800-658-3629 Canistota, SD 855-200-5684 Freeman, SD 855-200-5682 Kimball, SD 877-531-9836 Scotland, SD 888-548-3744 Viborg, SD 800-252-9436 www.siouxnationag.com

In South Dakota:

WITTE INDUSTRIES

47401 SD Hwy. 34, Egan, SD 57024 605-534-3204 | 888-923-9353 www.witteindustries.com

www.hydropump.net

ROSEBUD CONCRETE, INC.

31341 U.S. Hwy. 18 Winner, SD 57580 605-842-2991 | 800-658-3440 Email: rosebudco@gwtc.net

See us at HUSKER HARVEST DAYS, South Diversified Ag Bldg., Booth #1625

BHI, INC. CONSTRUCTION

27240 SD Hwy. 115, Harrisburg, SD 57032 605-743-2152 | 800-531-0034 Significantly increase your combine’s productivity with a flex or rigid draper header from MacDon. Both represent the state-of-theart in draper header technology and feature MacDon’s patented C-shaped cutterbar, which provides unparalleled protection for both the knives and draper for exceptionally close cutting. D and FD Series are available in widths up to 45' (13.7 m).

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TURBINE TWIN VACUUM

Great Vacuum for Grain Spills and General Clean Up

CIRCUITEER II

Groom Your Champion with a Circuiteer

Give your CoMBine the

ultimate performance

ELECTRIC CLEANER COMPANY 50913 Elevator St., Osseo, WI 54758 800-456-9821 | staff@electriccleaner.com B8

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boost.

MF13300

Manufacturers of the World's Finest Animal and Industrial Vacuums, Blowers & Dryers for Over 50 Years

In North Dakota:

COOPER IMPLEMENT CO.

103 9th Street South Cooperstown, ND 58425 701-797-2215 Wimbledon, ND 701-435-2426

In Montana:

TILLEMAN MOTOR CO.

In Colorado:

MV EQUIPMENT

4514 Hwy. 2 West, Havre, MT 59501 406-265-7865 | www.tillemanequipment.com

18793 South Hwy. 6, Sterling, CO 80751 17777 Hwy. 385, Burlington, CO In South Dakota: KAUL’S AG Draper & AUTO,Headers INC. for Combines MacDon 39924 Hwy. 6, Holyoke, CO 4.5" X 7", CMYK 1414 Walnut Street 36535 Hwy. 385, Wray, CO Springfield, SD 57062 704 E. 8th Ave., Yuma, CO 605-369-5411 | Fax: 605-369-5412 www.mvequipment.com

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970-522-6697 719-346-8213 970-854-3112 970-332-4143 970-848-5482

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800-874-6291 866-871-6463 800-584-9199 877-260-0241 800-848-5482

September 2012


When you need a quality building fast, ClearSpan™ by FarmTek is the only choice.

The ranchers' favorite piece of equipment for cattle sorting

FINANCE SOLUTIONS TERMS UP TO 7 YEARS RATES AS LOW AS 0%

Patent Pending

EXPIRES 9.30.12. SUBJECT TO APPROVAL.

This is a gooseneck unit that splits into two pieces for access in or out the front. There is a 6' alley way in the center of the unit that is 33'4" long. On each end of the alley there are two sets of double 6' gates that open between the split-gooseneck hitch and between the rear axle assemblies. This gives the rancher the ability to tie into the sorting system with any type of portable corral or stock trailer in the field. This unit's hydraulic system will set the unit down on the ground, and when ready to move — lift it up for transport. The hydraulic is run by a 12-volt battery charged by a solar panel. This helps in the fact that a rancher can work cattle in the field without moving the whole herd to a different location to do the sorting and loading out.

From seed to feed in 7 days!

580-431-2556 BURLINGTON WELDING/DIAMOND W CORRALS R.R. 1, Box 32, Burlington, OK 73722

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Call 1.800.327.6835 today for your free catalog or shop online at www.FarmTek.com/ADMFLD.

QED Dryer Sales & Mfg., Inc. “Growing with You”

Quality Exclusive interior rack to exterior screen design increases test weight 1.5 to 2 pounds over other dryers 24’ Titan Ruff Neck - 10K Dually

STOP BY OR CALL FOR TITAN’S COMPLETE LINE OF TRAILERS

24’ Titan Ruff Neck - 7K# Axles

6’x16’ Challenger Bumper Stock

ER DETAWLORKE NETIONWID NA

6’x8”x24’ Stock Trailer

THINK TITAN FOR ALL YOUR FARM & CONSTRUCTION NEEDS

100% cooling air & 48% heated air is recycled giving you the most efficient dryer by more than 30%! The colder it gets, the greater the earnings! Add insulation package for cooler climates to increase efficiency

Dependability Built to last 30 to 50 years! Best warranty: 5 year parts and 2 year labor in the USA; Canada is 2 year parts. EXPANDABLE!

80”x10’ Titan Dump Trailer

Call for a dealer nearest you.

Trailer Mfg.

6’x8”x16’ Gooseneck Challenger

866-294-4514

2306 S. Hwy. 77 • Waterville, KS 66548 • Phone 785-363-2101 • Fax 785-363-2472

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Efficiency

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Find us on the Web! www.QEDDRYERS.com 2401 11th St., Rockford, Illinois 815-961-1630 smorreim@aol.com 800-622-8836

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KLEEN air KLEEN air KLEEN air KLEEN air

Vacuum Grain Screener Vacuum Grain Screener Vacuum Grain Screener Vacuum Grain Screener

▲ A Very Simple Way to Screen Corn Out of the Dryer ▲ Screen Grain from Anywhere with the Self-Powered Stand-Alone Unit ▲ Removes Fines and Bee's Wings ▲ Moves Screening 100' in Any Direction ▲ 8" or 10" Auger Version

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High Pressure Direct Drive Blower 1 HP or 3 HP Blowers Single Phase or Three Phase Heavy Duty Flighting Nylon Bristle Brush Tips

Dealer inquiries invited! Production Sales Company 1387 Progressive Road • P.O. Box 328 • Seward, NE 68434

800-642-6005

www.productionsales.com

MODERN TECHNOLOGY CLASSIC STYLE

JACOBS

ELECTRICITY FROM WIND -FARM -HOME -BUSINESS

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Since J&M introduced their first gravity wagon in 1960, they have developed many patented designs and features that have provided farmers with better solutions transporting seed from storage, to the field and back again, saving both time and money.

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WIND ENERGY SYSTEMS

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Your Leader In The Field

Our durable wagons feature a heavy gauge steel tank with steep slopes and graphite coated interior for complete cleanout, even in higher moisture grains. Our heavy duty sleeved spindles and short turning radius design ensures maximum performance, even in the most demanding conditions.

• 250 to 760 Bushel Capacity with Optional Dual Compartments • 8 to 24 Ton Running Gear with Optional Hydraulic Drum Brakes • Heavy Duty Sleeved Spindles • Short Turning Radius

In North Dakota:

In Nebraska:

In South Dakota:

211 North Main Street Flasher, ND 58535 701-597-3694

1131 Hwy. 74, Fairfield, NE 68938 402-726-2181 745 N. 13th St., Hebron, NE 68370 402-768-6077 1890 Idaho Street Superior, NE 68978 402-879-3276 www.oregontraileq.com

1801 E. Grand Crossing Mobridge, SD 57601 605-845-5400 Eureka, SD 605-284-2767 Isabel, SD 605-466-2119 877-464-2119 www.premierequipllc.com

PJ’S FARM SUPPLY

ENERBASE COOPERATIVES MADE IN USA

215 Central Avenue E Minot, ND 58701 701-852-2501

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September 2012


Air Seeders

Corn Planters

Dramatically reduces plugging and bent rims. Heavy Duty construction throughout. Modular design means all parts are ďŹ eld replaceable. Uses standard bearing and tire. Greatly enhances visibility of and access to inside of wheel.

PATENT #'s 7,584,706 & 7,823,521

Manufactured by MudSmith, LLC To order, phone (877) 240-1675 or (605) 881-4214 Fax 1-866-593-6406 website: www.themudsmith.com

POST POUNDERS Doesn’t take breaks or call in sick:

Your New Fencing Crew

Wheatheart offers a complete line of Heavy Duty & Hard Hitting fencing equipment designed to make fencing jobs safe, fast and efficient.

OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT

Wheatheart Pounders include conveniently located joystick controls and four way tilt mast with a post hugger. Drive wood or steel posts up to 12" in diameter. Available in 3 point hitch mount, versatile trailer models and skid steer mount with optional Pilot Auger attachment. Universal Mount Post Hole auger also available. Contact your local Wheatheart dealer for a new fencing crew!

Rental & Dealer Inquiries Welcome

Toll Free: 800-446-0316

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TOOLS that work as hard as you Chain Saws

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Trimmers

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Blowers

Available exclusively through local independent servicing dealers. [Not sold in big box stores. Not sold online.] Your hometown source for: n Parts n Knowledgeable Advice n Repair Service n Accessories & Attachments

For the authorized Jonsered Dealer nearest you, visit www.jonseredpower.com, or call toll-free 1-877-693-7729. (Limited availability in some areas) Legendary Quality & Performance. Since 1954. Midwest Farm and Livestock Directory |

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FOR THE FARMER WHO WANTS QUALITY

! ! ! Y E N O M U $AVES YO VB560 TWIN TWISTER

• Twin 34-5/8" Diameter Vertical Beaters with 15MM thick Spiral Flighting • All Poly Box • Tires - 1600-R-20 - 10"x20" Rim • Standard - Twin 67P11 Apron Chain • Tractor Horse Power - 150 • Highway Light Kit Installed OPTIONS: Scale Kit • Flotation tires - 16 Ply • 667 XH Pintle Apron Chain

Vertical beater design equals wider, more even spread pattern...

• Twin 39" Dia.Vertical Beaters w/15mm thick Spiral Flighting • All Poly Box • 35R Series 1000 RPM CV PTO • HD Hubs & Spindles-10 Bolt 15K Lbs. w/3-3/8" Spindles • Tires - 1600-R-20 - 10"x20" Rim • Standard - Twin 67P11 Apron Chain • Tractor Horse Power - 175 • Highway Light Kit Installed

Fewer trips than conventional spreaders to the same field.

OPTIONS: Scale Kit

• Flotation tires - 600/55x26.5 16 Ply • 667 XH Pintle Apron Chain

VB750 TWIN TWISTER

VB440 TWIN TWISTER

• Twin 34-5/8" Diameter Vertical Beaters with 10MM thick Spiral Flighting • All Poly Box • 35R Series 540 RPM CV Torque Disconnect PTO • Heavy Duty Hubs & Spindles - 10 Bolt 15,000 Lbs. with 3-3/8" Spindles • Tires - 1600-R-20 - 10"x20" Rim • Standard - Twin 67P11 Apron Chain • Standard - Highway Light Kit Installed • Tractor Horse Power - 135 OPTIONS: Scale Kit • Flotation tires 600/55x26.5 16 Ply • 667 XH Pintle Apron Chain • 1000 RPM CV Torque Disconnect P.T.O.

Phone 715.654.5200 Fax 715.654.5558 Manufactured in Dorchester, Wisconsin by:

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LESS SOIL COMPACTION LESS FUEL CONSUMPTION LESS TIME AND LABOR

www.emcspreaders.com

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WANTED:

MEYER’S EQUIPMENT MFG. CORP. DEALERS IN YOUR AREA FOR THE EQUIPMENT DEALER WHO WANTS TO SELL QUALITY Meyer’s Equipment Mfg. Corp. offers: • Top quality manure spreaders • Dealer incentive programs • Salesman bonus programs • Special finance options • Co-op dealer participation incentives

Proudly Manufactured in the USA

in Dorchester, Wisconsin

Join a team that takes pride in what they do... Become a dealer today! For more information on how to become a dealer, contact us at:

Phone 715.654.5200

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www.hillsboroindustries.com or call 1-800-835-0209

See for yourself why Valley® is the best value in the industry. Come out and walk our machines. See up close why industry experts, independent lab tests and, most importantly, growers themselves consider Valley to offer the highest quality, for the best value. See how our commitment to the little things makes Valley the best-selling machine in the industry.

See for yourself why Valley is the best value in the industry.

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Come out and walk our machines. See up close why industry experts, independent lab tests and, most importantly, growers themselves consider Valley to offer the highest quality, for the best value. See how our commitment to the little things makes Valley the best-selling machine in the industry. JS5010-fits John Deere S550 Combines CS7010-fits Case-IH 5130, 6130 & 7130 Combines

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HENDERSON IRRIGATION CO. 1 2 741 17th Street Henderson, NE 68371 402-723-5833

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Hillco Sidehill Leveling Systems

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JS7010-fits John Deere S660 & S670 Combines JS9010-fits John Deere S680 & S690 Combines

See for yourself why Valley is the best value in the industry. 32836 Hwy. 23, Grant, NE 69140 VALLEY PRO IRRIGATION, INC.

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308-352-4242 “The Leader in Precision Irrigation” Come out and walk our machines. See up close why Imperial, NEexperts, 308-882-5660 industry independent lab tests and, most North Platte, NEgrowers 308-532-0950 importantly, themselves consider Valley to

Features

Reduced Sidehill Grain Loss Increased Sidehill Capacity Improved Sample Quality Comfortable Sidehill Operation

The closer you get, the better we look. QUALITY IRRIGATION

3900 West Hwy. 34, Yuma, CO 80759 970-848-3846 | 866-349-7867 3 McCook, NE 308-345-2668 | 888-900-9001 www.qualityirrigation.com

offer the highest quality, for the best value. See how

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HITCHCOCK, INC. our commitment to the little things makes Valley the best-selling in the industry. 49994 US Hwy.machine 24, Burlington, CO 80807 719-346-8488 | 800-771-8488 Goodland, KS 785-899-5628 | 800-798-5628 Email: hitchcockinc@hotmail.com

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18% Slope Compensation Fully Automatic Variable Speed Leveling Fully Automatic Header Height and Lateral Tilt Control Compatible with Single or Dual Tires

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Agricultural and Outdoor Power Belts Spread The Fines

Eliminate: Coring Blending Hotspots

Uniform Airflow

Store and Ship Your Grain at Market Moisture! Call 1-800-203-5669 or visit www.AgriDryLLC.com

Ag Tanks The EPA mandates a SPCC plan for any petroleum installations of more than 1320 total gallons. Double wall tanks or Containment Systems meet all the specifications needed.

Tanks We manufacture horizontal and vertical double wall, portable fuel, pickup, fertilizer and water tanks in standard sizes as well as to your custom specification.

Containment Systems Custom sized galvanized containment systems for any quantity and size of fuel tanks. Containments available in Round, Oval, Square, & Rectangle.

4401 W Main Ave • Fargo, ND 701-282-2345 220 4th St NW • Huron, SD 605-352-8643 September 2012

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Easy roll out heavy weight supporting drawers

Drawers with heavy duty roller bearings

PUBLIC WELCOME Sale Date: Aug. 20, 2012 • Sale Time: 10:00AM Bidder Registration: 9:30 a.m. Location: IRS, 55 N. Robinson (Lobby) Oklahoma City, OK 73102

10 GAUGE STEEL TABLE TOP

...THAT WILL LAST THE TEST OF TIME AND LABOR. McTavish Steelworks’ work benches have a 1 piece welded frame.

HOUSE: 2 BEDROOMS AND 1 BATH

Total of 4 rooms; attached garage; built in 1952; property has gross living area of 696 sq. ft. and is on a lot size of 0.16 Acres. Property May Be Inspected at: Drive-By Only

Custom

Legal Description: Lots Forty-seven (47) and Forty-eight (48) in Estes Park Addition, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma according to the recorded plat thereof. Parcel Number 130325100 Property Address: 401 N.W. 90th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Inventory Note: Currently rented for $500/month

Available

Minimum Bid - $10,800

• Standard lengths of 6’ 8’ 10’ 12’ • Easy roll heavy weight supporting drawers • Heavy gauge roller bearing drawer guides

Designs Box 302 Rosenort, Manitoba, R0G 1W0

Property Offered for Sale:

Ph: 204.746.6591 • Fax: 204.746.2998 • Toll Free: 1.888.WKBENCH

www.mctavishsteelworks.com

www.irssales.gov or call Eileen Foy (504) 232-5649 In North Dakota:

CUSTOM MARKETING CO., LLC

Thinking about planting season? Now’s the time to think about harvest. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– With grain storage on the rise, now’s the time to consider your future requirements. GSI can help with a complete line of 2.66” and 4.00” corrugated storage bins. Available in many sizes and capacities to fit your particular needs, GSI bins provide reliable storage where you need it, when you need it.

1126 W. Main Avenue West Fargo, ND 58078 701-281-0493 | 800-359-1785 www.discovercmc.com

EEE, INC.

119 Morton Avenue Page, ND 58064 701-668-2258 Email: butch@eeeinc.com In Colorado:

MIDWESTERN MILLWRIGHT

111 South Main, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 970-867-4369 www.midwesternmillwright.com

Available at your local auto parts stores Distributed by: JB Dist. Co. Inc./Gillund Enterprises 14760 Martin Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 1-800-533-7492 – Call for your nearest retailer

www.justicebrothers.com

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Quality Products Since 1968

www.lucknowproducts.com

Four Auger TMR Mixer Feeders

Vertical TMR Mixer Feeders

Material Handlers

Snowblowers

THE PIVOT MAN, INC.

3719 West Gate Road, Grand Island, NE 68803 308-382-5345 | www.thepivotman.com Palmer, NE 308-894-2155

FREY PIVOT SERVICE, INC.

Contact Jerry Carmack 573-453-0074 Or Helm Welding Directly To Locate A Dealer Near You

54 Avenue 80, Stapleton, NE 69163 308-636-2327

Manufactured By:

KRACL IRRIGATION CO.

Helm Welding (1983) Limited

49357 East Douglas St., O’Neill, NE 68763 402-336-4437

Lucknow, Ontario, Canada

Phone: 519-529-7000

LINDQUIST INC . YO U R S OLUTI ON FA BRICATOR S

Look What's New In Forage Havester Adapters – 50" wide throat width between your ear cornhead auger and your forage harvester feed rolls. Heavy augers receive the crop from your auger and convey it to the harvester feed roll. Available for JD and Claas machines.

For a quote or more information call:

402-849-2264

Jim Lindquist – P.O. Box 37 – Giltner, NE 68841 September 2012

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LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT Special Savings for the Upcoming Season!

Ground-BreakinG Power

Sioux Working Equipment Includes: Portable Working Tub, Alley, Squeeze Chute and Head Gate

Available as individual components for stationary installations.

Versatile and Cummins are using a DPF/EGR emission control system to achieve interim Tier 4 emissions standards. The single fluid solution requires no additional fuels or additives reducing maintenance and fuelling time. The 350, 375 and 400 use a Cummins QSX 11.9 L while the 450, 500 and 550 use a Cummins QSX 15L engine. The large displacement engines achieve a 13% power bulge at 2100 RPM and an impressive 60% torque rise to provide the power required to pull large implements with ease.

VICTORY GATES

LIVESTOCK SHED

7901 North Kickapoo • Shawnee, OK

www.livestockshed.com

800-621-8546

Many Options and Accessories To Choose From!

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In South Dakota:

In North Dakota:

PREMIER EQUIPMENT, LLC

RENSCH GARAGE, INC.

215 Central Avenue E, Minot, ND 58701 1801 E. Grand Crossing 121 North Main St., Makoti, ND 58756 701-852-2501 Mobridge, SD 57601 701-726-5696 In Colorado: 605-845-5400 | Cell: 605-848-1344 PROSPECT IMPLEMENT, INC. Eureka, SD 605-284-2767 LAKESIDE MACHINERY 33894 St. Hwy. 52, Keenesburg, CO 80643 Isabel, SD 605-466-2119 189 4th Street SW, Garrison, ND 58540 Dealer Name / Contact Information 303-732-4321 www.premierequipllc.com 701-463-2271 www.lakesidemachineryinc.com

Big Mac III Rock picker

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Built tough enough to be the last rock picker you’ll ever have to buy.

USED LIQUID MANURE SPREADERS

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Eldon C. Stutsman, Inc. P.O. Box 250, Hills, IA 52235 800-669-2281 319-679-2281 www.stutsmans.com 800-622-8836 |

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Specifications • 3 Yard Box Capacity • 1 1/2” Square Steel Tine Fork • 3 1/2” Tooth Spacing • 57” Picking Fork • Double Action Cylinders • Grated Bottom & Back in Box for Dirt Free Picking • Adjustable Hitch Height • Heavy Duty 8-Hole Hub • Mounted on 2 3/4” Spindle With 385/65R 22.5” Tires • Hydraulic Cylinders With Hoses to Tractor • Hitch Jack • Hitch Adjusts to Transport Position • 5 x 7 High Tensile Steel Frame • Shipping Weight: 5,980 Pounds • MADE IN THE USA

Phone 320-748-7183 Graceville, MN

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Murphy Sales LLC www.farmandlivestockdirectory.com

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TRACK YOUR HARVEST WITH A GRAIN TRACKER GT460 READOUT

TOUCH SCREEN AVAILABLE

This new technology works with a rotation counter on your grain cart and is fully automated to record and store field weights. Data is transferred by USB flash drive to your computer.

Boost your drilling accuracy and cut f i e l d t i m e w i t h S C A L E -T E C ’ S PAT E N T E D KITS FOR DRILLS

SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO ELIMINATE CAB CLUTTER!

SCALE LINK™ is the future!

DN345 Fer tilizer Spreader Kit • Kits available for all brands of fertilizer applicators and tenders

Use existing virtual terminal as scale indicator interface display. For use with all brands of implements. ISOBUS Compatible Scale Link™ communicates and adapts for use with many different brands of virtual terminal displays..

• Bolt on kits for easy installation • Some units utilize our Universal Kits • 99.5% accurate

NEW & USED SCALES For… • Bulk Seed Equipment • Grain Carts • Platform Scales • Feed Wagons • Gravity Wagons • Grinders • Pallet Scales

• Livestock Scales • Custom Applications • Bin/hoppers • Portable Scales • CCS Planters

4" Remote Display

SCALE-TEC KITS for every style and size grain carts.

www.scale-tec.com

888-962-2344

HEAVY DUTY BALE FEEDER ON SKIDS

• Model 500 & 510 • Holds one 6’ round or 8’ square bale • 8’, 10’ & 12’ models available

PMC PORTABLE BUNK FEEDER • Model 520 • Feed up to 34 head of cattle at once • 20’ & 24’ models available

MODEL 512 BALE FEEDER ON SKIDS • 24 Feed Openings • Holds up to two 6’ round bales at once • 8’, 10’ & 12’ models available

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608-375-2656 or 800-873-1911 pmc@tds.net

www.pequeamachinecorp.com DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOME

September 2012

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In Colorado:

CENTRAL PUMP CO.

0570 E. Hwy. 112, Center, CO 81125 719-754-3936 www.cpcirrigation.com

P DIAMOND IRRIGATION SALES & SERVICE

206 Hill Street, Kersey, CO 80644 970-353-1621 | 970-590-0128 www.pdiamondirrigation.com In Nebraska:

100% Eco-Safe Bird Repellant FlockBuster.com 877-NO-CROWS

PRECISION IRRIGATION

401 N. Railroad Street Byron, NE 68325 402-236-8641 | 888-595-7074

PUMP SHOP, INC.

670 S. Hwy. 75, P.O. Box 12 Tekamah, NE 68061 402-374-2141

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SOUTH CENTRAL IRRIGATION

5426 Hwy. 136, Deshler, NE 68340 402-365-7202 www.southcentralirrigation.com In Kansas:

CIRCLE H CENTER PIVOT REPAIR, INC.

608 West Ave. A, Cimarron, KS 67835 620-855-2132 Sid Hodges (HDE) 620-338-5156 www.circlehirrigation.com “Your Full Service Irrigation Dealer Serving SW Kansas”

To maximize your investment, apply Flock Buster when sunflower head is upright.

Brock’s industry-leading grain systems are designed to perform together to match your needs and to provide a better return on your investment. You can trust Brock for:  High-quality grain storage – capacities up to 1.34 million bushels for the largest commercial grain bin models.  Reliable grain handling systems – engineered for farm or commercial use.  Innovative, energy-efficient grain conditioning and drying systems.

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KANSAS KLIPPER Don't be fooled by imitations! This self-leveling, low maintenance, is the First and Original single blade tree

In Nebraska:

In Colorado:

HOLT PIVOT SERVICE & REPAIR

HALLMARK BUILDERS

707 6th Street, Gothenburg, NE 69138 308-537-3134 Cell: 308-539-3956

NEVILLE CONSTRUCTION, LLC

417 South 1st Street, McCool Junction, NE 68401 402-724-2413 | Cell: 402-362-7944 www.nevilleconstruction.com Email: nevilleconstruction@windstream.net B20

cutter still built in

1 Carrie Court, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 970-867-4848 404 East B Street P.O. Box 761 McCook, NE 69001 308-345-3194 | 800-638-9183

Southeast Kansas!

BEESON MFG., INC.

In Kansas:

KEN BABCOCK SALES, INC.

1858 220th Street, Hiawatha, KS 66434 785-544-6592 | 800-544-6530 www.kenbabcocksales.com

827 State Hwy 99, Sedan, KS 67361 Phone: (620) 725-4117 | Fax (620)-725-5491 Email: kansasklipper@yahoo.com

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Elk Creek Welding & Steel Products Inc. 3 Pt. Implement Caddies

lift and carry your heavy 3 pt. implements. Works great for strip tillers, rippers, sub soilers, drills, etc.

THE DEW DROP DRILL

3 Sizes Available!

An ATV "Native Grass Drill/Seeder" "Overseeding Pastures"

Model 500: NEW MODEL!

The first hydraulic corral and still the largest! • Up to 400 head • Pull at highway speeds • Fits through any gate your pickup will • Wheels on each panel and electric over hydraulic jack eliminates lifting, saves time

Designed for mounting tank or hopper on frame.

(Frame does not raise and lower - only the rear hitch)

• Frame gates for sorting

Not Just Another... Our Unique

For More Information On Our Products See:

www.elkcreekwelding.com Or Call:

little "ATV" food plot machine, but a "native grass planter" that works like the large planters!

402335-2610

is capable of handling a large variety of seed types from native grasses to wildflowers and more. Gives you better habitat with more cover and less weed competition.

LITTLE SIOUX PRAIRIE CO.

FREE DELIVERY When calling say you saw it in the Farm & Livestock Directory

"Seed Delivery System"

2150 280th Street• Spencer, Iowa 51301 712-264-1186 • INFO@DEWDROPDRILL.COM WWW.DEWDROPDRILL.COM

Rawhide Processor • Permanent sheeted adjustable alley

Booths #1405-1506

• 3 sizes available

Rawhide Portable Corral

• Transport wheels raise and lower with the flip of a switch. No need to slide off axle & roll out of the way • Options for loading chute, head gate and additional 10' bow gate

PH. 1-641-333-4518 • 1-800-342-7498 FAX 1-641-333-4429

Original Concrete Stock Tank

Infra-Red Tube Heaters

LP/Nat. With or Without Electricity

The DLQHD Series Liquid Applicator is built “TUFF” for the most rugged terrain. The 5 x 7 tubular main frame and the 4 x 6 front mount toolbar give you the strength and the visibility you need in today’s environment. This unit features the versatility of handling a 21’ to 42’ toolbar and 15” – 36” row spacing.

Model shown: 44C

Save 35% to 75% on Fuel Costs ENERGY EFFICIENT! Runs Approximately 80% of the time at the lower setting

Come see us at the NEBRASKA, IOWA, ILLINOIS, NORTH & SOUTH DAKOTA Farm shows

www.SolaronicsUSA.com or E-mail sales@HeatronicsUSA.com

Dual Tank Wagon WNDT1000 - DESIGNED FOR "TWO" 1000 AA TANKS WNDT1500 - DESIGNED FOR "TWO" 1450 AA TANKS This heavy duty, built tough wagon has a tandem axle for easier towing and stability. The short gooseneck keeps the overall length to minimum and maximizes turning radius. Leaf spring lift assist and extendable tongue makes hooking up a one man operation.

September 2012

2-Stage High/Low

HIGH-INTENSITY

The DW Series Toolbar is built to meet individual needs. Front to back rank is 60”, which is the widest in the industry. Heavy construction of 6 x 4 rectangular tube gives you the strength you need in today’s environment. This unit features the versatility of handling 15” to 36” row spacing. Down flex of 24 degrees on the wings allows the toolbar to travel over even the roughest of terrain, keeping the fertilizer in a more even soil depth. Hydraulic folding wings, fold-over 45 degrees and gives you more road transport clearance.

SERVICE PARTS FOR TOTE, MOBILITY, JTI EQUIPMENT & MODEL 10 VITON PUMP

www.rawhideportablecorral.com

Serving the Midwest for over 30 Years

The Mobility 600 Row Crop adjustable (78” to 120” track) and 12.4 x 42” lug tires gives you ground clearance of 40” under spinners and 47” under frame, which allows you to go over the top of standing crop and will fit most row widths. Box material and all gussets are stainless steel above frame including the apron chain and drive chains for many years of dependable service.

www.daltonagproducts.com

785-263-3436

ONE STOP Infra-Red

Home of the P.O. BOX 70 • EAST VAN BUREN • LENOX, IA 50851

307 Augustine Ave. Abilene, KS 67410

Other models available

PETERSEN MFG. CO., INC. 2471 Hwy. 30, Denison, IA 51442 christy@petersenmfg.com 800-832-7383 • 712-263-2442

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• Total Building Heat • Outdoor Spot Heat • Indoor Spot Heat • Shops and Animals Des Moines • Omaha • St. Louis • Snow & Ice Control P.O. Box 1267, Ankeny, IA 50021

(800) 798-4328 Fax (515) 965-9539

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Kringstad Ironworks TSR PARTS • 13540 TREVOR DRIVE • COLGATE, ND 58046 800-582-2432 Fax: 701-945-2386 Email: sales@tsrparts.com Call us or see our website www.tsrparts.com for dealers in your area

406 Tower Street, Park River, ND 58270 701-284-6194 www.safe-t-pull.net

Eagle Ditcher • The Eagle Ditcher throws dirt to either side and rear -- not on tractor or operator. • The most efficient way to ditch, build and maintain terraces with one piece of equipment. • Pulls lighter than any other machine. • Can cut 4 ft. wide, and 1-9” deep and can cut 2-5” at speeds of two to four miles per hour.

U.S. & Canadian Patented

EricksonMfg.Co.,Inc. 13946 86th Street S.E. Milnor, ND 58060-9750

701-427-5831 • 888-427-5944 w w w. e a g l e d i t c h e r. n e t

Order now for spring delivery!

3 Rivers Investments, Inc. Long Term Fixed Rate Farm Mortgages

15-Year Fixed starting at 4.65% For Further Info Write:

3 Rivers Investments, Inc. 3300 South Lakeport, P.O. Box 2697

Sioux City, Iowa 51106

Phone 712-276-4130 B22

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By Steve Huneke ring. Because of the many sideline differing opinions, it’s where we bring full closure to the judgmental decision making, for both the parents and their kids. Isn’t this the least we should expect from a 4-H project that required so much time, energy, and investment? For some this project may have started with the selection of the dam and sire, making it a once in a youthful lifetime decision, or at least a yearlong vested venture. Doesn’t this kind of a commitment cry out for more than just a ten minute walk through a show ring, listening to a canned set of reasons the judge has given for a jillion classes in the past? Doesn’t your child deserve more? There is nothing more special on the face of this earth than our children, and isn’t it our responsibility to guide and educate them in their decision making? Their road map to the future may have nothing to do with livestock, but aren’t we obligated to build them a strong foundation from which they can make sound choices? Before you hire your next judge, check out credentials. Is he or she qualified, or is this a political appointment of convenience? Or, worse yet, didn’t you really care who it was, as long as you had all of the judging positions filled prior to fair time? I’ve witnessed some cases where I’m convinced that the only requirement was that of being a live body. In

other cases, cost was the only determining factor. The selection of livestock judges is one of the most important management decisions of any county fair. For the sake of the future of the livestock industry — make it a good one! I hope I have gotten your attention, as I’m convinced that this is a serious omission of concern by many county fairs. County fairs have a serious obligation to the public for whom they serve, and to the cause for which they are dedicated. Our forefathers meant for it to be more than just a few days of pleasure and entertainment. It was meant to be a yearly revitalization of rural America for which we could showcase with pride, to all of America, our accomplishments. The livestock industry is currently in such a flux of disarray that we seem to be moving without direction. My challenge to the county fairs is to help bring the industry back into the focus for which it was intended — producing a product that is acceptable and in demand by the consuming public. My challenge to fellow livestock judges: Please make this a year of renewed commitment to a cause far greater than that of ourselves. I’ll see you in the livestock arena!

ken e. knight is the author of the “knightro report”, a nationally syndicated livestock-marketing column, which is featured in this publication on a regular basis. Mr. knight is a graduate of north Dakota State university, with a major bS Degree in Meat and Animal Science and a minor in communications. in addition to being a professional auctioneer, public speaker and livestock judge, he brings many years of corporate level meat and livestock market management and expertise to the industry for which he now serves as an independent voice of shared knowledge and experience.

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Just got done with my kids playing in some state ball games. The games were well run, and we had great success. No championships, but that’s OK – we still made it to that game! We ended up with two 2nd place finishes. Frustrating, because we thought we had both games in hand. Either way, both were played quite well. The kids were as disappointed as we were at first, but I changed the tone from disappointment to being very proud of how they played, and even though we aimed for the first place, the run to and in the championship was a lot of fun. Vince Lombardi, who most of you know as being a past UCLA coach was once quoted as saying: “Winning isn’t everything, it is the only thing.” If we believed that quote, we would have to consider our whole weekend a total loss and disappointment. Yes, everyone wants to win – winning is fun, but only one team can win. And if the others can still have fun while coming in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th, it’s still an awesome experience. I also disagree with the great golfer Walter Hagen who once said, “No one remembers who came in second.” There are so many things to be happy about in life. How can we complain about just getting to the championship games? We left the game healthy – and with metal. And, we can also compete again some day. It has been said that some people take winning too seriously. It is very sad when we see parents get into arguments with umpires and referees during and after games. Competition can be lots of fun, and we should enjoy the journey, no matter what the end results may be. It is a little different story in our spiritual life, however. There is only one final result that is acceptable. John 6:40… For my Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and Believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. 47…

He who believes has everlasting life. You are either in Heaven or out, there is no in between or seconds. 2 Peter 2:1… But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them---bringing swift destruction on themselves. Many will follow their shameful ways and will bring the way of truth into disrepute. In their greed these teachers will exploit you with stories they have made up. Their condemnation has long been hanging over them, and their destruction has not been sleeping. For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, (Devil and some), but sent them to hell, putting them into gloomy dungeons to be held for judgment; if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others; if he condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by burning them to ashes, and made them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; etc. I think you get the picture! In our simple little world we are living in, we need to plan and be prepared for our fun and games to come to an end. Sometimes way more quickly then we anticipated – like those movie enthusiasts in Denver, who went to see the new “Batman”. It appears that one of the Devils henchmen went out that night just to take the lives of so many innocent people. I hope those people knew 11:25..Jesus said to her, resurrection and the life. He in me will live, even though whoever lives and believes in die.

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Do you believe this? Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you are guaranteed the most important of all Championships! ‘Til Next Month, Steve Huneke

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Robert Pagliarini Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of “The Other 8 Hours: Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth & Purpose” and the national best-seller “The Six Day Financial Makeover.” Visit YourOther8Hours.com.

The one word that can change your life “No” has become a knee-jerk reaction to every request and opportunity. “No, sorry. My schedule is full. Maybe later. That just doesn’t work for me. No, thank you.” The problem is: no won’t get you a raise. No won’t get you the body or health you desire. And no won’t get you new friends or rekindle your marriage. No sucks the life from your life. Excitement? Adventure? New challenges and opportunities? Poof! Gone in an instant with just one word. Do you want to bring some oomph into your life, live with excitement and make more money? Just say “yes.” Say yes to things you don’t want to do. Say yes to things that scare you. Say yes to things that seem impossible. It’s simple: just say yes. But saying yes is controversial. Time management experts will cringe when I suggest that you say yes more often. In fact, I was one of those time management experts! In my most recent book, “The Other 8 Hours: Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth & Purpose,” I encouraged readers to say no. The problem is that they listened too well. Saying no is now a habit, even when we are given great opportunities. No is easy. No requires zero risk. No gives you a sense of peace. But no will not give you the life or career you want. Here are five reasons why yes may just save your life: 1. Yes opens doors. Yes paves the road to experiences. Sure, some of these experiences may not turn out well, but if you say yes often enough, you can’t help but stumble on life-changing opportunities that you never would have experienced or fathomed if you had said no. 2. Yes puts you at risk. Yes means you have to do something, and when you take action, you are putting yourself at risk. What if you don’t do it well? What if something bad happens? What if you

regret it? These are common concerns, but they miss the point. The goal is to design your life where you experience and challenge yourself, not to design a life that provides the greatest comfort and security. No keeps you on the couch and sheltered from the joy of living. Yes gets you out there. Doing. Experiencing. Learning. Failing. Living. 3. Yes gives you responsibility. Yes is a commitment and a promise. Yes is your word that you will take action. In too many companies, there is a fear of stepping up and taking on responsibility. The less you are responsible for, the less chance you will be blamed. In the short-term, this is undoubtedly true. Take on a project that doesn’t succeed, and this puts you at risk. But this is phantom risk. The real risk is dodging responsibility. The less your colleagues want to step up and tackle the impossible, the more opportunity you have to get noticed and get results. How can you rise in your company? Say yes to what everyone else refuses to do. 4. Yes provides momentum. No keeps you stuck. Yes gets you moving. Granted, you may spin your wheels doing things that don’t ultimately work out, or you may feel that you are wasting time on activities that aren’t leading you anywhere, but action begets more action. The more you do, the more you will want to do. Yes provides the impetus to start the action. 5. Yes is the antidote to regret. You will always regret the things you didn’t do more than the things you did do. Saying yes takes courage and is the solution from living a life of would haves, could haves and should haves. Over the next week, say yes to everything (legal and ethical that is!). If your boss asks you to tackle a new project? Yes, ma’am. If a neighbor needs your help? You bet. If your daughter wants to go on a bike ride. Of course. Nothing amazing was every accomplished from saying no. Be bold and start saying yes.

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√ Bottom of boot 10' 4" long, this makes the plow run smooth & hold grade, no matter what the soil condition.

On the Grass: ZD326 Powerful and durable, the ZD326 lets you handle mowing quickly and efficiently. Featuring a 26 HP Kubota diesel engine and 60" commercial-size mower deck.

√ Approximately 15' long

High Tensile Wire • Woven Wire • Gates • Tools • Portable Grazing Supplies • Electric Fence Supplies • Hydraulic Post Drivers

Free Shipping From: Peculiar, MO•Earl Park, IN•Blairsville, PA www.kencove.com • 800-536-2683

Hydraulic Parts Supply Since 1957 • One source supply for any part currently available for U.S.-made jacks • Many metric seals and kits for foreign-made jacks • "Do-it-yourself" with our Hydraulic Jack Repair Manual - $15

620-594-2247 Fax 620-594-2255

P.O. box 97FL, 20234 Se 100th St., Sawyer, kS 67134 A18

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OVERHEAD BULK BINS 14-54 Ton Capacity

550-2100 BU

Built for Heavier Weight Material

FEATURES: • High quality M.I.G. welding process used for complete penetration in all seams. • 48-degree slope on hopper for good clean-out and 42 degree slope on top for complete fill, even in the corners. • External ribbing eliminates side bowing. • Sturdy ladder for ease of access (interior ladder standard). • Prime coated inside and outside, finished coat in any basic color. OPTIONS: • Roof ventilation as required. Anti-corrosive enamel available. • Blower pipe for filling. • Double compartment for storage of two different commodities. CUSTOM: • Bins available in any design and size...built for your specific needs.

Machine Service, Inc.

3430 EE Rd. • Gridley, KS 66852 • www.machineserviceinc.com

620-427-4200

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In the Field: M135GX Top-of-the-line, 135 HP Kubota CRS diesel engine with triple-range, Intelli-Shift transmission – crowned by the largest Kubota cab ever built.

RADKE IMPLEMENT, INC.

3099 182nd St., Russell, KS 67665 620-935-4310 Hays, KS 785-735-2388 www.kubota.com ©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2012

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STEIGER TRACTOR SPECIALIST Red & Green 1. Minimum 10-25% savings on new replacement parts for your Steiger Drivetrain. 2. 50% savings on any used parts. 3. We rebuild transmissions, dropboxes, and axles with 1 year warranty. 4. We buy running or damaged Steiger tractors. These are American Made!

1-800-982-1769 U.S. or Canada www.bigtractorparts.com

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ABILENE MACHINE INC. Abilene, KS 800-255-0337, Fax 785-655-3838 Belmond, IA 800-866-1504, Fax 641-444-7353 Website: www.AbileneMachine.com E-mail: sales@abilenemachine.com

• Save Wood • Save Money • Protect Your Home & Family • Enhance Our Environment • Enjoy Burning Wood • Have Peace of Mind

BAKER ABILENE MACHINE INC.

Bishopville, SC 800-543-2451 Fax 803-428-6070 Website: www.BakerAbileneMachine.com E-mail: sales@bakerabilenemachine.com Tractor, combine, picker and sprayer parts. Highquality new, used and remanufactured parts for many makes and models. Online shopping, 220 acres of 9/12 salvage, same-day shipping.

Tested by EPA Certified Lab-Intertek Testing (madison, WI)

.45 gr./hr. emissions 99.4% comb. eff. 99% smokeless burn

EIKLENBORG TRACTOR

FANTASTIC WOOD & ELECTRIC SAUNA STOVES

12732 G. Ave., Aplington, IA 50604 319-347-5510, 319-347-2881, Fax 319-347-5554 New and used salvage parts for tractors and combines. Also available complete used tractors and combines. 9/12

Lamppa Manufacturing 800-358-2049

email: lampmfg@gmail.com

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NORTH 81 TRACTOR 10718 South Kansas Rd., Sedgewick, KS 67135 316-772-5491, 800-223-1489 New, used and rebuilt tractor parts. Also buying salvage tractors.

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28726 E. U.S. Hwy. 12, Mobridge, SD 57601 (605) 845-3456 • 800-881-3457 15242 460th St., Clearbrook, MN 56634 (218) 776-3188 • 800-474-6016

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HUGE SAVINGS

Conventional Tillage

On Livestock Equipment!

Disc-O-Vator

Sioux Working Equipment System Includes: Portable Working Tub, Alley, Palp Cage Squeeze Chute and Head Gate

Disk Harrow

Call For More Details!

Available as individual components for stationary installations.

Field Cultivator

START TO FINISH

• All new 3000 & 4000 Disk Harrow: Features ductile cast spools

2.0” Heavy Duty Gate

Ground Mineral Feeder HEAVIEST GROUND MINERAL FEEDER AVAILABLE!

2.0” HD Corral Panels

Hooded Mineral Feeder

FULL 360° ROTATION PROTECTS EXPENSIVE SUPPLEMENTS

In South Dakota:

In Colorado:

MIDWESTERN MILLWRIGHT

111 South Main Fort Morgan, CO 80701 970-867-4369 www.midwesternmillwright.com

SIOUX NATION AG CENTER

1812 N. Cliff Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57103 605-336-2768 | 800-658-3629 Canistota, SD 855-200-5684 Freeman, SD 855-200-5682 Kimball, SD 877-531-9836 Scotland, SD 888-548-3744 Viborg, SD 800-252-9436 www.siouxnationag.com

ED LADING? E N – ERSTEEL BUI M R FA GH S TOU L STRIA U D • IN ICAL R E MM • CO M R FA

• All new 3000 & 4000 Disk Harrow: Features ductile cast spools and 3 inch c-shank and 3 inch c-shank bearing standards. Available in 23’, 26’, 29’, bearing standards. Available in 23’, 26’, 29’, 30’, 33’, & 36’. 30’, 33’, & 36’. • 8000 Series Disc-O-Vator: Features a re-designed tongue and strengthened rock shaft • straddle 8000 Series Disc-O-Vator: Features a re-designed with axle confi guration. Models include: 26’, 28, 33’,tongue 37’, 44’,and 48’, & 52’. rock shaft with straddle axle configuration. Models • Seriesstrengthened VII Field Cultivator: Features 24.5 inches of under frame clearance and the Max 26’, 28, 33’, 37’, 44’, 52’.37’, 41’, 44’, 48’, 51’, 56’, & 60’. Mix” include: shank pattern. Sizes 20’, 25’, 28’,48’, 30’,&32’,

FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

www.toplinebuildings.com

Water tanks made from earthmoving tires, 5’ to 13’ sizes with or without bottoms, indestructible, from 2 to 6 inches thick. Also in stock, feed bunks made from tractor tires or earthmoving tires.

ALSO...ROBERT’S

AND HUDSON VALVES High Volume FOR WATER TANKS.

Available: Also railroad ties, switch ties, guard rails, and 50# bags of Bentonite.

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Scrapers for Feedlots and Dairy Barns Scrapers made of rubber tires make a very efficient tool for cleaning out feedlots, dairy barns and alley ways. They also can be used to push snow. They are strong, but yet durable. Save the cutting edge on your bucket and your concrete by using our rubber scrapers.

• Quick-Tach for Skid-Loaders • Pull or Push Tractors for 3-Pt. Hitch • Bucket-Tach for Tractor & Loader

West Hwy. 6& 34,Manufacturing Holdredge,Inc. NE 68949 Great Plains 1525 E. North Street • Salina, Kansas 67401 308-995-4448 www.greatplainsmfg.com

605-770-0111 • 605-996-5423 • 1-800-657-8085

Great Plains Manufacturing Inc.

www.wenzelconstruction.com

NOW OPEN! MIDWEST PLASTIC PRODUCTS

Change Any Chisel Plow into a Vertical Tillage Coulter Machine

800-362-6642 920-674-3332

Save $10,000 to $15,000 with our user-friendly conversion kits!

1525 E. North St. • Salina, Kansas 67401 www.greatplainsmfg.com

(Formerly known as Wisconsin Plastic Drain Tile) at Plainfield, IA

Mitchell, SD

ExclusivE 4 Ball BEarings on thE shaft!

Email: dlucas@draintile.com

MANUFACTURER OF QUALITY DRAIN TILE SINCE 1972

We have 4 ball bearings that make it a very heavy duty unit. We have other innovative parts like the DUST SHIELD. Kit includes 18” boron “earthen harden” 13 wave coulter blads and bolts.

Sizes 3”– 48”

• 50 Year Structural Warranty • 40 Year Paint Warranty • Easy Bolt-Up Rigid Frame Design • All Sizes Available

TOPLINE STEEL BUILDINGS 800-369-3882

Water Tanks

• Series VII Field Cultivator: Features 24.5 inches of under frame clearance and the ”Max Mix” shank pattern. Sizes 20’, 25’, 28’, 30’, 32’, 37’, 41’, 44’, 48’, 51’, 56’, & 60’.

SINGLE WALL & DUAL WALL FITTINGS TO FIT ALL ondary All Sec Galvanized r o W k teel Frame ered S d Prim e R o N

“NEW” Energy Free with Drink Holes

Works on wheat stubble, corn stalks, and soybean residue in fall and spring. Cut up trash in the field or dry out the ground so you can plant days earlier.

WE SHIP ANYWHERE!

“Made by Farmers, For Farmers.”

Ron’s Mfg. Distribution Yard at Jesup, IA

EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE

www.draintile.com

info@ronsmfg.com

605-266-2177 www.ronsmfg.com See Article in the Product Spotlight Section

IMPLEMENT WHEELS

Bolt Together Wheels, aircraft Tires for Grain Carts, Feed Wagons, Manure Spreaders, ag Hubs and Spindles, Tractor Rims, Skid loader Wheels.

HEY MACHINERY CO., INC. 1602 W. High St. • Baldwin City, KS 66006

Web Site: heywheel.com

785-594-3441 Fax: 785-594-3311

ATTENTION! Feed Available! Wet Gluten Feed – Dry Gluten Pellets Dry Distillers Grains – Soy Hull Pellets

Call us today or visit www.dnrfeed.com D R FEED, INC.

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Victor, IA 800-362-0196 319-647-3774 email: drfeed@netins.net

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used equipment directory« september TITAN MACHINERY JAMESTOWN

NORTH DAKOTA CUSTOM MARKETING CO., LLC

1620 8th Ave. SW, Jamestown, ND 58401 701-252-8200 • www.titanmachinery.com

1126 W. Main Avenue, West Fargo, ND 58078 701-281-0493 • 800-359-1785 www.discovercmc.com

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RENSCH GARAGE, INC.

USED LISTINGS: 2009 New Holland CR9070, 350 hours, autosteer......................$207,000 Case IHSDX40 with ADX3430 cart................................................$131,000 2004 New Holland HW320 with H518 header...............................$65,000 2010 John Deere 9770, 850 hours...............................................$220,000 2006 John Deere 9760, 2000 hours, RWA..................................$152,000

121 North Main St., Makoti, ND 58756 701-726-5696

SOUTH DAKOTA

( CALL FOR LISTINGS

PALACE MOTOR SPORTS

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COOPER IMPLEMENT CO.

103 9th Street South, Cooperstown, ND 58425 701-797-2215

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PJ’S FARM SUPPLY

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ERICKSON IMPLEMENT, INC.

USED LISTINGS: 2008 Lexion 580R Combine w/620/70R42 duals, 578 hours, loaded 2010 CIH 8120 Combine, 430 hours, loaded 2010 CIH 9120 Combine, 390 hours, loaded 1995 CIH 2188 Combine, RWD, 3000 hours, 2 speed

8052 36th St. SE on I-94, exit 256 Jamestown, ND 58401 701-252-6116 • www.enzmingersteel.com USED LISTINGS: SUC 1000 TR Kongskilde grain vac................................................. $18,000 2001 Reitnouer aluminum trailer, Big Bubba, 48’......................... $19,500

WR 80-56 EMD Westfield auger.......................................... $3,200 WR 80-51 PTO Westfield auger........................................... $2,950 1964 Cat 12’ raod grader..................................................... $6,500 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BRISS OIL CO.

USED LISTINGS: 1.5 Ton Ajax Air Jack, model #95689, lifts 9”-36”.........................$200 Coats 40-40A tire machine................................................................. $1,300

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USED LISTINGS: GSI model #510C grain dryer, 3ph L.P. GSI 400C, 1 ph L.P. 700T, 900T Supreme vehicle mixers Several good auger and reel-type mixers Meyer manure spreaders and forage boxes

September 2012

USED LISTINGS: 2012 Yamaha Grizzley 700SE 2009 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 2011 Ski-Doo Summit 800 E-Tec 2007 Ski-Doo Summit 800 XRS 2012 Can-Am Outlander 800

TRI-CITY TRUCK & EQUIPMENT, INC.

1349 Golden Road, Minneapolis, KS 67467 785-392-2077 • 800-382-0106

MONTANA

( CALL FOR LISTINGS

WYOMING

FOR CURRENT USED EQUIPMENT

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MV EQUIPMENT

18793 South Hwy. 6, Sterling, CO 80751 970-522-6697 • 800-874-6291 www.mvequipment.com

( CALL OR VISIT WEBSITE

FOR CURRENT USED EQUIPMENT

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USED LISTINGS: 2006 Vermeer 605M Baler, 6300 bales, twine, flotation tires, super M update..............................................................................$22,500 2002 Vermeer 605XL Baler, 4200 bales, net wrap, crowder wheels, bale kicker........................................................................$14,800 2005 Vermeer R2800 V Rake, 28’, hydraulic baskets, lift, field and road functions......................................................................... $15,900 2007 MacDon A305 Mower Conditioner, 16’................................. $16,500 1998 MacDon 5000 Mower Conditioner, 16’....................................$7,200

NORTH CENTRAL STEEL CO., INC.

4514 Hwy. 2 West, Havre, MT 59501 406-265-7865 • www.tillemanequipment.com

29774 Hwy. 257, Windsor, CO 80550 970-686-2110 • 855-374-2927 www.tricityequipment.com

QUALITY IRRIGATION

KANSAS

TILLEMAN MOTOR CO.

( CALL OR VISIT WEBSITE

2033 West Hwy. 212, Clark, SD 57225 605-532-3484 • 800-479-3484 www.westsideimplement.com

( CALL FOR CURRENT USED EQUIPMENT

( CALL FOR LISTINGS

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29315 East Hwy. 14, Pierre, SD 57501 605-224-9247

West Hwy. 6 & 34, Holdredge, NE 68942 308-995-4448

ROSE BROS., INC.

302 Main Street, Lingle, WY 82223 307-837-2261 • www.rosebrosinc.com USED LISTINGS: New Holland C175 track loader, 1785 hours..................................$28,750 New Holland 688 5x5 round baler..................................................$11,000 New Holland TB100 4x4 with loader, 385 hours..........................$31,000 NEW! Buhler 1500 round bale mover, 7 bales.............................. $18,500 New Haybuster 425 vertical mixer, $5000 rebate!

3900 West Hwy. 34, Yuma, CO 80759 970-848-3846 • 866-349-7867 www.qualityirrigation.com

To place your Used Equipment Listings in the Midwest Farm

& Livestock Directory, Call Today! 800-622-8836

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FAR BETTER FARM EQUIPMENT 12101 386th Ave., Westport, SD 57481 605-226-0732 • www.farbetterequipment.com

166 Bryon Street, McHenry, ND 58464 701-785-2600 • 888-992-7477 Email: daviddbriss@hotmail.com

15690 69th Street SE, Wyndmere, ND 58081 701-439-2534 • 800-458-4796

USED LISTINGS: Balder Generator w/JD engine, 3 ph, 60hz, 50kw 8T-Pump Rig, Smeal 1994 mounted on 1994 F600 2008 Ford F250, 4 door, long bed 2005 6T Maxigator linear, 1050’ in length, 6 5/8” pipe w/40” spacing

USED LISTINGS: (2) 10’x10’ square bins, 20’ tall with 6’ cone (2) 800 bushel grain dryers

WESTSIDE IMPLEMENT

ENZMINGER STEEL, LLC

HAUGEN SALES & LEASING

600 South Sanborn, Mitchell, SD 57301 605-996-6282

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FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

0570 East Hwy. 112, Center, CO 81125 719-754-3936 • www.cpcirrigation.com

111 South Main, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 970-867-4369 • www.midwesternmillwright.com

USED LISTINGS: 2010 CIH 8120 Combine, 752 sep. hours, full guidance, 900 single 2010 CIH 8120 Combine, 455 sep. hours, full guidance, duals 2009 CIH 7120 Combine, 333 sep. hours, duals 2010 CIH 7120 Combine, 210 sep. hours, duals, guidance 2007 NH CR9070 Combine, 1200 sep. hours

6719 Hwy. 200, Carrington, ND 58421 701-652-2012 • 701-652-2821 • 800-343-1766

CENTRAL PUMP CO.

MIDWESTERN MILLWRIGHT

TITAN MACHINERY - PIERRE

( CALL FOR LISTINGS

NEBRASKA

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211 North Main Street, Flasher, ND 58535 701-597-3694 • Fax: 701-597-3696

COLORADO

USED LISTINGS: Kinze 1050 Sof-Traks, Sof-Tred and RC auger wagons........................ Call Kinze 3700 24R30 planters...................................................................... Call 2008 Miller Nitro 4365, 120’ boom, 1600 gal., SS, Raven guidance, 20.8 tires, 1700 hours..................................$228,000 Kinze 1040 Sof-Trak Wagon, scale, tarp................................................. Call 2007 JD 1720 16R30 stacker, monitor, TW, hyd. drive, vacuum, lift assist..........................................................................$48,500

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KAUL’S AG & AUTO, INC.

1414 Walnut Street, Springfield, SD 57062 605-369-5411 • Fax: 605-369-5412 USED LISTINGS: 2004 MacDon 14 ft., 5020 sickle mower conditioner 2000 Kosch 8 Bale BH85 self-loading bale carrier 1996 New Idea 14 ft., 514 sicklemower conditioner 1998 MacDon 16 ft. 5000 sickle mower conditioner 2012 MacDon FD70 35 ft. flex draper combine header www.farmandlivestockdirectory.com |

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

DAIRY ALFALFA AND STOCKER HAY – All sizes

AG TRUCK CUSTOMIZING BUSINESS for sale.

Shop, inventory and equipment included. Hudson, SD. Dave Daale Realty. Contact Dave at 605-987-5082. 9/12

BUSINESS SERVICES WE BUY LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES for a cash settlement. Contact Reliant Group, Inc. at 800-457-2315. 9/12

and qualities of square bales delivered to you by semi-load. Call 877-285-8200 or 800-835-2096. 9/12

IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT Used Irrigation Equipment: 6”, 8” & 10” alum. and PVC pipe; main line and used fittings; 6,000’ 8”x20” PVC pipe. Call Senkbile Farm at 308946-3396. 11/12

MISCELLANEOUS

CULVERTS GOOD USED RR TANK CAR SHELLS (7’-10’

diameter, 30’-55’ long), also good used steel pipe 5,000’ 18”, 5,000’ 20”, 5,000’ 24”, & 5,000’ 26”. Call Jules at Gateway Pipe and Supply, Inc. at 800-489-4321. 9/12

FEED/FEED SUPPLEMENTS ALFALFA PELLETS: Sun cured 1/4” and alfalfa

meal, 17% protein; Chopped alfalfa. We buy and sell alfalfa. Call 620-793-7701. 9/12

SILO DOORS, wood or steel. Shipped promptly to

your farm. Hardware available. Call us at 800-2225726. Landwood Sales LLC 9/12

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WWW.HOME-PROCESSOR.COM VEGETABLE, FRUIT, CANNING SUPPLIES, and

food prep machines! Cooking and baking supplies! “How To” books! Meat processing supplies! Contact The Home Processor, 4500 Ledan Rd. Extension, Gainesville, GA 30506, call 770-535-7381, or visit us online at www.homeprocessor.com. 9/12

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A must for new construction. Call for a FREE ESTIMATE on a complete system Contractor pricing and volume discounts. Compare & save! GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES. Call 1-800446-4043. www.mikesheating.com. 1/13 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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marketing, management and applying “green” products made in America. Visit www.frankemarketing.com. For a free catalog, call now at 3209/12 238-2370.

POULTRY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: HATCHERY FOR SALE

HAY & HAY EQUIPMENT ROUND BALER BELTING AMERICAN MADE: Larg-

est dealer in U.S. Original Belting for all round balers including new John Deere - in stock! Save hundreds $$! Free shipping anywhere! No 800#, just best prices. Since 1973. MC/Visa/Discover/ Am. Express or C.O.D. Contact Hammond EquipmenT in Faundale, AL 36738, phone 334627-3348, or visit our website at www.balerbelts. com. 9/12

Excellent buildings and equipment, including delivery vehicles and grow out building, plus strong customer base. Located in Eastern Iowa. Other options. Call 563-652-5407. 10/12

WANT TO BUY WANTED – Caterpiller cable scrapers, Lever HOLDINGS INC. 306-682-3332. 9/12

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BALER BELTS – all balers. Genuine JD. Made in the USA. Free shipping on sets. Call 800-2231312 or visit www.balerbeltsandhaybeds.com. 9/12

This listing is provided for the convenience of our readers. This publication assumes no liability for inaccuracy. COLOR 3 Rivers Investments, Inc.....B22 Agri-Dry LLC.........................B15 Beeson Mfg., Inc..................B20 Binful, Inc..............................B23 BPSF.....................................B23 BROCK................................B20 Canamer International..........B24 Christianson Systems...........B19 Common Sense Mfg............B24 Cox Mfg. dba Dalton Ag.......B21 Crest Precast, Inc................. IBC Diamond W Corrals/ Burlington Welding............B09 Dyna-Flo Inc......................... IBC Eileen Foy (IRS Auctions).....B16 Eldon C. Stutsman, Inc.........B18 Electric Cleaner Co...............B08 Elias Reliabelt.......................B23 Elk Creek Welding................B21 Emerson Mfg........................B24 Erickson Mfg. Co., Inc..........B22 Far Better Farm Equipment..B02 Far Better Farm Equipment..B05 FarmTek................................B09 Fast Hay Movers...................B24 Flexxifinger............................B17 Frontier, Inc...........................B22 FS Manufacturing.................B23 Gillund Enterprises/JB Dist... B16 Goldec International.............B24 Great Plains Meter, Inc.........B22 Greenwell Mfg............IFC & IBC

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GSI.......................................B16 Harms Mfg., Inc.................... IFC HAYBUSTER........................B06 Heatronics Infrared...............B21 Helm Welding (1983) LTD.....B17 Hill Co Technologies.............B14 Hillsboro Industries...............B14 Hoskins Mfg.........................B24 Hydro Pump Company.........B08 J&M WAGONS....................B10 John Deere........................... IFC Karam Mfg............................B24 Kringstad Ironworks..............B22 Lever Enterprises..................B24 Lindquist, Inc........................B17 LINDSAY..............................B17 Lite Form International..........B11 Little Sioux Prairie Co...........B21 Livestock Steel.....................B23 Lundell Plastics, Inc..............B23 MACDON FLEX DRAPER...B08 May Wes................................ BC McTavish Steel Works...........B16 MEYER’S EQUIPMENT.......B06 Meyers Equipment Mfg. Corp.................... B12-13 Mil-Stak, Inc..........................B14 MIRACO...............................B04 MK Martin Enterprises, Inc...B04 Mud Smith LLC.....................B11 Murphy Sales LLC................B18 No Bull Enterprises LLC.......B23 Norwood Sales.....................B11

P&L Fertilizer......................... IBC Palomino Mfg. Corp.............B07 Parasal Mfg..........................B07 Pequea Machine Corp..........B19 Performance Medical............B24 Peterson Mfg. Co..................B21 Phase-A-Matic......................B15 Polytech................................B19 Production Sales Co.............B10 QED Dryer Sales & Mfg........B09 Quality Power Products........B15 Rawhide Portable Corral.......B21 REINKE................................B20 Replacement Flighting..........B24 Rick’s Welding......................B23 Rust Sales, Inc......................B10 Scale Tec..............................B19 Schiltz Mfg............................B07 Scott’s Mfg...........................B22 SENTINEL............................B06 SIOUX STEEL BINS............B08 Skeet R Gone.......................B20 SRS Crisafulli........................B24 Stoney Creek Equipment......B24 Strobel Construction Unlimited...........................B02 Swift Mfg............................... IFC T&S Mfg................................B05 Tilton Equipment Co.............B11 Titan Trailer...........................B09 True North Steel....................B15 TSR Parts..............................B22 Tubeline................................B03

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Unit Liners/Livestock Shed...B18 Universal Industries, Inc.......B01 VALLEY................................B14 VERSATILE..........................B18 Walinga.................................B03 Wayne’s Inc..........................B07 Wind Turbine Industries Corp..................B10

GENERAL All States Ag Parts................A18 Ash Enterprises....................A13 Auger Jogger........................A13 Big Tractor Parts...................A18 Britespan Building Systems.. A17 Brothers Equipment..............A09 CAN-AM ATV.......................A01 CAN-AM SIDE-BY-SIDE......A08 CHIEF BINS.........................A13 D&R Feed.............................A20 EFS Distributing . .................A12 Egbers Flighting & Supply....A17 Endless Energy....................A16 Farmers National Co............A17 Gilberts Sale Yard LLC.........A15 Goodwin Industries...............A13 GREAT PLAINS TILLAGE...A20 Hertz Farm Management......A17 Hey Machinery Co................A20 Hi Fold Door Corp................A17 Hydraulic Parts & Supply......A18 Hydro Service.......................A17 ISUZU...................................A18

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Joe Mescan Windmill...........A18 Johnson Drainage Plows......A18 Kencove Farm Fence Supplies.................A18 KINZE...................................A12 KUBOTA FULL LINE...........A18 Lamppa Manufacturing, Inc..A19 LAND PRIDE........................A15 MACDON S/P WINDROWER...................A13 Machine Services, Inc..........A18 Natural Insecto Products......A19 Neville Construction LLC......A17 Peck Mfg...............................A09 Poly Fabrics..........................A17 Port-a-Hut.............................A19 Quarry Service, Inc...............A01 Real-Tuff, Inc.........................A19 Renn Mill Center...................A13 Ron’s Mfg.............................A20 Satterfield Naturals...............A13 Schweiss Bi-Fold Doors.......A16 SIOUX STEEL HOOPS.......A17 SIOUX STEEL LIVESTOCK.A20 SKI-DOO SLEDS.................A16 Starwood Rafters..................A09 Synthetic Resources.............A16 T-L IRRIGATION..................A19 Topline Steel Buildings.........A20 Wenzel Construction.............A20 Wisconsin Plastic Drain Tile.A20

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The Pulse Crop Lifter

For more information, visit us at www. flexxifinger.com, call 800-544-8512 in USA, 800-952-1510 in Canada or fax us at 306642-3520.

The new Model 500 from Elk Creek Welding & Steel Products is designed for mounting tank or hopper on frame. (Frame does not raise and lower - only the rear hitch.)

HD Crop Lifter

• Is short, to reduce the travel time of the crop moving from ground to header

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Our mission is to develop a reliable line of harvest products that are “The Choice of Mechanized Farmers Worldwide™”.

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F/S Manufacturing introduces a remote control hose reel Are you tired of wrestling heavy hose every time you fill your sprayer or planter tanks? F/S Manufacturing has the perfect solution with their line of Super Reels powered by a 12-volt electric motor. The Super Reels are made with precision laser cut robust steelwork that is unmatched in quality and durability.

Pictured: Header sweep built and manufactured by Goodwin Industries

pull back again. This unit can be left on and in use at all times. It is not big and bulky and will not hinder good standing corn. You just put it on and let it run.

• Lifting hitch: 3-point style, 12” to 48” lower tug height - Cat. III - adjustable top link

• Is gentle on the combine - the nylon finger will break before the metal lifter breaks causing virtually no damage to the combine

The header sweep is powered by a hydraulic motor connected to the reel drive which allows for variable speed adjustment. Each drag arm is connected to a spring bar, which allows for tension release when necessary. Also, by using a “V” belt drive slippage is possible when needed. The design allows for easy installation on most headers.

• Axle/tires: four 6,000 lbs. hub/spindles 16.5L x 16.1 - floatation tires on “rocking bolster”

• Has a forward-lifting point that is infinitely adjustable so that all the lifters work in unison

Contact Goodwin Industries, Inc., 215 West Broadway, Burns, KS 66840, phone: 620726-5281, or www.goodwinsweep.com.

• Dual wheels: 90” wide center to center (std. width for 30” rows - wider row spacings by special order)

The above criteria produced the Pulse Crop Lifter which is:

• Frame: 8” square/rectangular tubing

• Safe and gentle to the combine

• Front hitch: forged steel pintle style with safety chain and jack

• Infinitely adjustable

• Uses a nylon “finger” that is gentle on the crop while it lifts the crop and guides it over the knife and into the header

Features include: • Lift capacity: 15,000 lbs. • Carrying capacity: 27,000 lbs. total with 3,000 lbs. on hitch

• Hydraulic depth control valve Elk Creek Welding & Steel Products, Inc. also has bale and portable feeders, panels and fence, feed bins, chutes, tubs, alleys, portable buildings and tree shears. For more information, contact Elk Creek Welding & Steel Products, Inc., Formerly Elk Creek Engineering, Elk Creek, NE 68348, 6 Miles South of Tecumseh, NE on Hwy. 50, phone 402-335-2610, or visit our website at www.elkcreekwelding.com. Delivery available! Dealers wanted! –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Flexxifinger™ is the choice of mechanized farmers worldwide On a hot, harvest day in 1998, Dave Dietrich discovered that long, rigid, metal lifters did not work in short, brittle, pulse crops. More lentils were going on the ground than into his combine. He needed to get those lifters off his header and was frustrated with the length of time it took to remove them since they were bolted on from underneath the header. He was losing valuable harvest time. What he needed was a lifter that: • Uses a system of attaching and removing the lifter that is quick and easy (reducing down time)

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• Gentle on the crop

• Quick and easy to attach and remove from the header.

New in 2011 is a wireless remote control that allows the operator to retract the hose full of liquid fertilizer or water from a distance of up to 80 feet. No more emptying the hose or trying to coil it up in a truck or trailer. The Super Reels are available in 1”, 2”, and 3” models and can easily ship anywhere. A hand-held hardwired controller is also available.

The success of the Pulse Crop Lifter in recovering lentils, peas and edible beans convinced farmers and Dietrich that this technology would be equally effective in salvaging cereal crops that had been flattened by heavy rain, strong winds, hail or insect damage and heavy crops like canola which needed a lifter with additional strength to hold the crop above the cutting knife. The HD (heavy duty) Crop Lifter has proven its worth over the last three years.

F/S Manufacturing is located in West Fargo, ND, and has been manufacturing quality ag spray equipment since 1990. Other products manufactured by F/S include self- propelled, truck mount, pull-type ag sprayers, lawn and garden sprayers, chemical inductors, and poly fertilizer storage tanks.

Flexxifinger QD Industries Inc. now produces the Pulse Crop Lifter, the HD Lifter, the MidCut™ lifter and the HighCut™ lifter. We have a lifting pan that can be attached to the Pulse Crop Lifter to help reduce shatter loss.

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This year will see a limited number of FlexxiFloat™ lifters available. The FlexxiFloat™ is a series of lifters that work well where the ground is rough and rolling. All of our lifters, including those still under development, attach to the header using our patented QD™ technology. As the farmer moves from one crop to another through varying ground conditions, the QD™ attaching system makes it very convenient for the farmer to quickly change lifters to have the best “tool” for the job. We are proud to say that our lifters are used in Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Africa and several countries in Europe.

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For more information, please call 800-3332314, or visit their website at www.fsmfg. com.

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Hillsboro Series 3000 Aluminum Truck Bed Hillsboro continues to expand the aluminum product line with the addition of the Series 3000 Aluminum Truck Bed. This new aluminum truck bed has a durable adjustable height bulkhead with 1-1/2” square tube louvers and full height side support gussets. The standard features also include 6” tall fold down side rails with slam latches. The bed comes with a pre-mounted gooseneck hitch with a 2-5/16” ball and a flush-mount lid. The adjustable width long sills allow the bed to be fitted to multiple frame widths. The Series 3000 also comes standard with a 2” receiver hitch. The rear of the bed has tapered corners, while the front corners of the 96” wide beds for dual wheel trucks are also tapered.

Eliminate the dangerous and dirty manual clean out of headers Goodwin Industries has a corn header sweep for you Pictured on the right is a header sweep built and manufactured by Goodwin Industries Inc. of Burns, KS. The header sweep is designed to sweep in down corn, broken stalks, and dry leaf buildup. This in turn eliminates dangerous and dirty manual clean out of the header. This is done with drag arms connected to a crank shaft, which continuously pulls the stalks into the auger. With this design, the drag arms pull back, pickup, and move forward, set down and

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The Hillsboro tradition of dominating in quality and excelling in class continues with the addition of the New Series 3000 Aluminum Truck Bed. Call Hillsboro Industries at 800-835-0209, or visit www.hillsboroindustries.com for more information on the new bed as well other quality Hillsboro products.

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to be evaluated–then determined if it is the customers fault. Any new part will be shipped at the customer’s expense for parts, plus shipping both ways. (This can take months. We know a Diaphragm customer still waiting over a year.)

Why American Eagle beats the competition, reasons one through seven (out of 21) #1. American Eagle: the bellow is by Firestone, which can last 15 to 20 years under a heavy duty 2,000# truck. The competition: Diaphragms need replacement as early as two years.

#7. American Eagle: Pump action is a huge 1 and 3/4” stroke some call intermittent. Most pumps are. The Eagles huge volume of air creates the most effective method of water circulation. More air, more circulation. The competition: Only 1/2” stroke, also intermittent. Less volume of air results in much less water circulation. To read fourteen more reasons to choose American Eagle, go to our website at www. pondaeration.com/before.html.

See our “compare” video on our web site (www.pondaeration.com) to see why 100% of who compare ‘hands on’ buy the American eagle.

#2. American Eagle: Bellow most volume of air; 3 to 6 cfm with a 10 – 15 mph wind–even more at 15 – 27 mph wind. The competition: Diaphragms 1 to 3 cfm–maximum. #3. American Eagle: High volume is more important than high pressure. American Eagle puts out only 8 to 9 psi but can supply up to six diffusers. The competition: Diaphragm more pressure, but can only supply a maximum of two diffusers. #4. American Eagle: 8 to 9 psi will supply one diffuser 14 to 16 feet. The competition: Diaphragms will pump deeper but with very little volume of air. The deeper you pump, the less volume. #5. American Eagle: Bellow warranty, five years. The competition: Diaphragm warranty–ZERO!

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‘Smokeless’ wood burners feature an overall efficiency of over 86% It’s all about safety, high efficiency, and enhancing our environment when it comes to using a wood burning furnace. Lamppa Manufacturing has developed two remarkably clean burning furnaces – the Kuuma VaporFire 100 and 200. Both can heat an average insulated home up to 3,200 square feet, and are designed to eliminate wood smoke. By diminshing creosote and air pollution at the same time, the Kuuma VaporFire furnace is truly a ‘green’ product.

#6. American Eagle: 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1-year warranty with an emailed picture of the defective part–and it ships out FREE the same day. The competition: Diaphragm warranty policy states the part may need to be shipped from as far away as Canada

Benefits of VaporFire Furnaces: • Makes wood burning safe • Environmentally and operator friendly • Burns wood up to 99% smokeless • Less than 1 gram per hour of emissions produced for less environmental harm • The burn is controlled automatically by a simple knob • Its unique 24-volt computer eliminates the guesswork involved in safely and cleanly burning wood American eagle Pond Aerating Windmill

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burn with virtually no smoke, and with an overall efficiency of more than 86% — an efficiency unheard of for wood furnaces of any kind. The furnace also scored an incredible 99.4 in combustion efficiency. New EPA guidelines, which were developed to reduce the emissions of particulates from new wood stoves, allow up to 7 grams per hour of particulates, which is a level that many wood stove manufacturers struggle to meet. However, the latest testing shows that the Kuuma furnaces are a spectacular exception, with results ranging from 1.0 to 0.45 grams of particulates per hour, depending on conditions.

quantity seasonal demands. The Quick Disconnect STALK STOMPERS were released in 2011 and features a design for ease with installing, adjusting and removal. Because of the popularity of this design, May Wes now offers an upgrade package to enable corn head owners with the original Standard mount May Wes STALK STOMPER to make a practical switch to the new Quick Disconnect design.

“There’s no furnace in the world that does what this one does,” said Daryl Lamppa. “The Kuuma furnaces are so efficient,” says Daryl, “because of a patented design that truly gasifies the wood, ensuring the cleanest and most efficient burn possible. It gasifies the logs and burns them clean. It really does burn in a different way, using a natural draft.” For more information, contact Lamppa Manufacturing at 800-358-2049 or visit www.lamppakuuma.com. Videos and financing also available. Kuuma today for a better tomorrow. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

May Wes is first to provide a twin row Stalk Stomper Solution Now in production – a 14” shoe alternative May Wes lays claim to being the original manufacturer of “STALK STOMPERS” with nearly 40 years of proven experience. Our company continues to be attentive to client requests and committed to providing Stalk Stomper product solutions where demand exists. One such unmet need was a solution for the twin row corn application. In fall of 2011, May Wes demoed a 14” shoe prototype at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur Illinois. Since then, they have optimized and put into production the addition of a 14” Quick Disconnect STALK STOMPER shoe alternative to the already existing 9” STALK STOMPER combine product offerings. This latest 14” Quick Disconnect STALK STOMPER is available and will be a new addition to the upcoming May Wes 2012/13 Catalog or on the web at www/maywes.com.

Learn more about May Wes’s Combine STALK STOMPER products by visiting the website at: http://www.maywes.com/stalk_ stompers_combines . About May Wes Since 1972, May Wes Manufacturing has been working with poly-based products and assures all products have been FIELDTESTED and FARMER-APPROVED before they’re sold. The company has always been an innovator of the Ag equipment aftermarket components leveraging expertise with UHMW Polyethylene material. May Wes is a division of Pride Solutions and is located in Hutchinson, MN, USA. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

new easyPro Ornamental Pond Aerators Stoney Creek is introducing two new kits in the EasyPro line of ornamental pond aerators and deicers. The EPA2 kit (MSRP $79.99) includes a dual outlet, continuous duty compressor, two 30’ rolls of tubing and two air diffusers. This kit will aerate ponds up to 1200 gallons. The EPA4 kit (MSRP $99.99) includes a quad outlet, continuous duty compressor, four 30’ rolls of tubing and four air diffusers. This kit will aerate pond up to 1500 gallons. Both kits operate in ponds to 5’ deep and carry a one year warranty. To request a catalog or for more information on Stoney Creek Equipment products call 800-448-3873 or visit www. stoneycreekequip.com.

Why Choose May Wes Original Stalk Stompers? The May Wes STALK STOMPER shoes come standard with a ¼” thick Ultra High Molecular Weight (UHMW) Poly liner over thick metal. The poly finish provides an advantage compared to a metal finish for its non-stick surface and resistance to abrasion. May Wes’s line of STALK STOMPER products are competitively priced and have the manufacturing capacity to meet high

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» » » Product Spotlight « « « Farm fence energizers that work as hard as you do Tired of the endless walking involved when finding a fault in your fence; finding the fault, going back to turn off the energizer, fixing the fence, then going back to turn the energizer on again? Kencove Farm Fence Supplies offers the newest line of energizers with extended features to simplify fence troubleshooting needs.

Made in the USA, this series of energizers works as hard as you do. Programmed to work with an optional remote control, the energizer can be turned on or off from anywhere along the fence line. The remote control is also a fault finder and voltage meter, supplying you with 3 tools in 1. These energizers are designed with the latest technology using ultra low impedance, allowing your fence to maintain the integrity of the voltage while still performing under “real life” conditions; weather soaked and over grown weeds won’t impede performance.

of first time heart attacks end in death. Relying on knowledge acquired over the years, he refused the recommended surgery and instead put together an herbal formula which he immediately applied to himself with outstanding results. In 3 months, his 2” arterial blockage was cleared. Since that time, Jim has shared his formula with thousands around the world who are living testimonials to its curative powers. One of many clients recently wrote: “I would like to tell you that after three months of using Strauss Heart Drops, I am a new man. I am 86 years old, no more the tired feeling I had, my swollen feet are normal again, and my bowel is working normally. Two specialists had told me ‘we can’t help you’.” — Sincerely, Peter A. Wiebe.

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Strobel Mfg. expands its facility and product lines Strobel Manufacturing has just completed and moved in to their $2 million plant expansion and separate paint facility. With the expansion, they were able to hire 25 more employees and expand their product lines.

Kencove energizers give you more power for less money, with power ranges from 3 to 24 joules and everyday low prices. For fast, friendly service and expert advice visit www. kencove.com or call 1-800-KENCOVE.

Steve Strobel, President and CEO of Strobel Manufacturing, said “We had the choice of relocating to larger cities but we chose not to relocate but to expand our present location in Clarks, Nebraska, because our employee draw was more of the strong Midwest farm work ethic. We are a family oriented workplace and wanted to keep it that way. Clarks is where our roots are.”

Unique heart formula saves countless lives Over 20 years ago Jim Strauss suffered a major heart attack and was told he would need bypass surgery or he would die.

The Lam-Ply Truss can span up to 72 feet and is used in many applications, from machinery storage to livestock facilities to horse arenas. It also has been developed with a gambrel-style and a mono-slope design.

Minnesota’s oldest commercial hydraulic door manufacturer, PowerLift’s door strength and quality has proven itself over the past twenty-plus years and stands alone as the only company to offer a guarantee of this magnitude. PowerLift Doors offers the only hydraulic door and framework in the industry that is totally welded together – top to bottom – to form one piece and without being bolted together in the field. To assure proper installation and customer peace of mind, experienced company specialists add to the guarantee by installing every door. Each door is custom designed and fabricated to the exact building measurements and specifications, ensuring a great fit and solid weather seals in all regions of the country. PowerLift stands alone with its commitment to quality, customer service and now a lifetime warranty. Contact Powerlift Hydraulic Doors at 507-368-9500, email info@powerliftdoors. com or visit www.powerliftdoors.com for all your hydraulic door needs. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Lam-Ply Trusses can span up to 72 feet

Jim was born into a family of herbalists stretching back to the 17th century. He learned these crafts during childhood, gathering medicinal herbs in the Austrian countryside with his grandmother. He was taught that tasting herbs could detect their medicinal value, but balance and proportion were the keys to producing formulas that were effective and immediate. Jim’s heart attack was not a fluke. He admits to having lived in the fast lane, ignoring the healthier lifestyle of his parents. He considers himself fortunate as nearly half

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As of July 1, 2012, PowerLift Hydraulic Doors announced they will provide a Lifetime Door Structure Warranty on new doors for agriculture, aviation, commercial and industrial industries. Only PowerLift, with local partnership locations throughout America’s heartland and their corporate office in Lake Benton, Minnesota, will warrant their doors’ structure to last the lifetime of the building.

Free Strauss Heart Drops information packages are available by phoning Performance Medical Plus toll-free at 877271-1312. (Not available in Iowa.)

We stay true to the actual amount of energy used to circulate the voltage through the fence line when sizing energizers. Equipped with diagnostic LED lights, you’ll never question the functionality of your 24 Joule energizer.

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PowerLift Hydraulic Doors sets new industry standard

Steve’s grandfather, Leonard, started Strobel Blacksmith in 1946 and Steve purchased Strobel Industries from his father, Dwight, in 2008. Strobel Manufacturing product line includes forced ejection scrapers, pull-type graders, box scrapers and earth packers in its earth moving division. They produce bulk seed tenders and box seed tenders in the seed tender division, and in their crop production division they manufacture native grass seeders and rolling stalk cutters. Strobel Manufacturing sells its products through its dealer network in the United States, Canada, and Australia. For more information, call 308-548-2254 or e-mail sales@strobelmfg.com.

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Starwood Rafters: About the company Founded in 1964 as a manufacturer of laminated arch rafters and beams, the company started out in Independence, Wisconsin as a three-man operation, with the original owners, Joseph Wozney and his two partners working nights after working their regular jobs. In the early 1970’s, they developed the LamPly Truss. It combines plywood, glulams, and dimensional lumber to make a truss that is stronger than a conventional web truss. This allows the builder to space them further apart to reduce erection time and labor costs. This design also limits bird nesting and improves ventilation in livestock facilities. Today, Corey Wozney and Steve Wozney, Joseph’s sons, operate the company. Starwood Rafters is still in Independence, Wisconsin and now ships its products anywhere in the U.S. For more information, contact Starwood Rafters, Inc., W24141 Starwood Lane, Independence, WI 54747. Call 715-985-3117, toll-free 888-525-5878, or fax 715-9855222. Email lamply@triwest.net or visit online at www.starwoodrafters.com.

Used in many applications, from machinery storage to livestock facilities to horse arenas Starwood Rafters, the manufacturers of Lam-Ply trusses, is a company devoted to building high-quality trusses for large buildings. They offer many types of trusses to meet any need, including: • Pole sheds • Free stalls • Pavilion shelters • Machinery storage • Riding arenas • Solar barns

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KY 40360. For credit card orders, call toll-free: C.H.S. 866-244-2593.

Chickweed Healing Salve is made by coldinfusion of Chickweed, olive oil and beeswax. It is an all-natural and healthy product, wildcrafted from southern Indiana. It is never actually cooked, but heated just enough to accept the beeswax.

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The company offers organic skin-care products and skin care treatment which is good for a variety of skin disorders such as eczema, psoriasis, fungal infections, rashes, sore throat, cuts, burns, poison ivy, colds, and diaper rash. Chickweed-Infused Oil & Extract (Stella ria media) Although considered a weed by many in North America, the Chickweed plant is extremely high in vitamin and flavonoid content, possibly explaining its medicinal and healing effects. It is anti-inflammatory and soothing to inflamed or broken skin. Herbal Luxuries Chickweedinfused oil is made using organic Chickweed and cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil. Chickweed (also called “Starlady”) together with comfrey, has exceptional healing and drawing properties. Other ingredients include mint, rosemary, lavender and eucalyptus, which are beneficial for colds and sore throats. Lavender adds a nice aroma and is also a great pain reliever.

Dealer inquiries welcome. Looking for sales reps in different areas and states!

Quality always comes through! Quality Power Products, Inc. is a wholesale distribution company located in the United States. Primary product groups are Q-Power® agricultural, outdoor power equipment and industrial belts and Q-Power® Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Crankshafts and cylinder heads. Q-Power® Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Crankshafts are manufactured by OEM suppliers using state-of-the-art production and quality control systems. Q-Power® crankshafts are new, all induction hardened, all standard/ standard and dimensionally and functionally equivalent to OEM specifications. Available for the most popular heavy duty diesel engines manufactured by Caterpillar®, Cummins®, Mack®, Case-IH/Navistar®, Ford®, Detroit Diesel®, John Deere®, and Perkins®.

Barn Testimonial: "Very good on milk cows' chapped and cut udders. The Chickweed Healing Salve is the best salve I have ever had in the barn!" - D.A. Home Testimonial: "This is amazing stuff. I used it for a rash and it healed up in one week. Nothing else would work." - Greg Lynch, Frankfort, KY “My newly born baby had chronic diaper rash. Several doctors had tried to get it to go away... nothing seemed to work, she continued to be raw and sore. She cried all the time. I tried your Chickweed Healing Salve, putting it on that night. By the next morning she was much better. After using it for two days, she was completely cured. She doesn’t cry anymore. I paid $19.95 for it, however I would gladly have paid $100.” - Shellie Cooper, Stanley, KS A26

Pretty Good Twine, of Peabody, Kansas, is a distributor for bale packaging supplies including net wrap, plastic baler twine, hay tarps, silage film, and hay preservative. Our delivery trucks travel from Texas to North Dakota and Ohio to Colorado. Net wrap is offered in a range of widths 64”, 67”, 48”, and 51”. Our plastic baler twine is available in a variety of strengths for big square, small square and round balers. We stock several sizes of hay tarps to meet your hay storage needs. Our hay preservative has 68% propionic acid and is packaged in 450# drums or 2,250# totes for your convenience. The multi layer co-extruded silage film is a superior product that has a 25 micron thickness or 1 mil. This film works well in both hot and dry conditions or cool and wet climates.

For more information, please contact us at Synthetic Resources, Inc., P.O. Box 130, Peabody, KS 66866. Call 800-552-3295 or visit us at www.prettygoodtwine.com. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Handle a wide variety of materials with a UniTube® Conveyor Q-Power® belts are available for the most popular tractors and combines manufactured in the world, including Case-IH®, John Deere®, AgCo®, Ford-New Holland®, Claas®, and Laverda®. Q-Power® agricultural belts are manufactured to the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) specification S211.5 specifically designed for agricultural equipment. Supporting a network of distributors worldwide the breadth and depth of agricultural belts and heavy duty diesel engine crankshafts is extensive. If you need help identifying or selecting a belt or crankshaft please visit the online catalog at www.q-power.com. The on-line catalogs are the most comprehensive in the industry, the crankshaft catalog provides all the technical information needed to make your selection and the belt catalog covers all the latest models. Quality Power Products, Inc. is committed to customer service and satisfaction. For more information on Quality Power Products and any of their product groups you can visit their web-site at www.q-power.com or call 888-333-3210.

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a 72” collapsible hopper – the longest in the industry – and has a discharge height of 36”. Our Drive Over is hydraulically powered for transport, has an 8’ x 12’ rampless folding solid deck and full length flaps providing a hopper larger than any in the industry, saving you time and money by receiving your load at incredible speeds. For more information contact Universal Industries at 5800 Nordic Drive, P.O. Box 308, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613. Call 319-2777501, 800-311-9626 or visit our website at www.tubeconveyor.com. About Universal Industries: Universal Industries, Inc., founded in 1906, has been a bulk material handling industry innovator for over half a century. Beginning with bucket elevators and belt conveyors, Universal’s blue equipment is seen all over the country, from fields to foundries, and from quarries to food plants.

We offer quality products with great service at a reasonable price.

One (4 oz.) container of Chickweed Healing Salve can be purchased for $19.95, two (4 oz.) containers are $29.95, and four (4 oz.) containers are $50.00. Shipping is free for these orders. To order, or for more information on Chickweed Healing Salve call 1-866-244-2593, or visit www.chickweedhealingsalve.com. Send your check or money order to Satterfield Naturals, 409 Satterfield Lane, Suite FLD, Owingsville,

Distributing a variety of baler packaging supplies

The newest line of products from Universal Industries has come in the way of tube conveyors. With its lasting, heavy duty construction, our series of UniTube® Conveyors will outlive and outperform similar-sized augers by 4 times. With the ability to handle a wide variety of materials, our conveyors can gently move corn, soybeans and other grains, as well as those that are abrasive or corrosive such as fertilizer, salt, sand – even crushed glass. An innovative jack and removable hitch are standard on all units as is a spring-loaded, collapsible hopper. A variety of drives are offered consisting of PTO’s, electric, hydraulic and gas. The UniTube® comes accessible with many options including swing away hoppers, field loaders for a low hopper profile and “S” drive systems with heavy-duty vulcanized and crowned drive pulleys to eliminate belt slippage. Among our UniTube® Conveyor lines are the Low Profile Transfer Conveyor, handling capacities up to 6,000 bph, and the Drive Over Belt Conveyor with capacities up to 10,000 bph. The Low Pro easily reaches under belly-dumps and comes standard with

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Kill crop pests safely and effectively Insecto is one of the safest, non-chemical pesticides on the market that kills insects by physical means — not through the use of harmful chemicals. Its active ingredient is a refined, saltwater diatomaceous earth (DE), the natural skeletal remains of plankton. DE is allowed in human and animal food products up to 2% of weight — a significantly higher saturation rate than is used in our product. Insecto is for use in the control of all major groups of grain insects, including moths, weevils and beetles, on all major types of stored grains, including wheat, corn and rice. Insecto is also highly effective in controlling chicken house infestations. Insecto ensures protection of your crop investment for less than 1 cent per bushel, and best of all — it won’t harm your children, pets or the environment. Increased longterm productivity over traditional chemical pesticides makes Insecto an attractive, costeffective way to maximize your production and your profit margin. No application license is required to buy or use Insecto. Simple application instructions are right on the bag. Insecto (EPA Registration No. 48598-1) for Organic Production, and has also won the prestigious honor of being recognized by Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI). For more information on Natural Insecto Products Inc. call toll free 800-332-2002 or visit www.insecto.com.

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ImmuCell launches Immediate Immunity YouTube channel ImmuCell launches the Immediate ImmunityTM YouTube channel to help educate dairy and beef producers, veterinarians and the agricultural industry about newborn calf immunity. This resource center, available at www. youtube.com/ImmediateImmunity, offers management tips and industry research. Dairy and beef producers can also hear firsthand from other producers and veterinarians how they provide immediate immunity to their calves at birth. Videos currently available for viewing on the Immediate Immunity channel include veterinarian and calf grower perspectives on: newborn calf management protocols, the importance of colostrum, working with custom calf raisers and disease prevention in newborn calves. Steve Hayes, DVM and owner of Day 1 Technology, is a featured veterinarian on the channel. He indicates that providing immediate immunity to calves can have lasting effects on dairy and beef operations. “How we handle the calf today may have an impact years later when the

cattle enter the herd,” Hayes says. “All diseases on a cow herd can be transferred to a calf on the day of birth. If we enlist good, strict management that first day, and provide the calf with immediate immunity, calves can be protected against diseases and will do better in the long-run.” Bobbi (Kunde) Brockmann, director of sales and marketing with ImmuCell, says the tools found on the page can help beef and dairy producers provide immediate immunity and long-term health benefits to their calves. “The Immediate Immunity YouTube channel is a valuable resource for all cattle producers,” Brockmann says. “It’s vital to our industry that producers and veterinarians share their experiences and learn from one another about newborn calf management. The actions we take on day one play a pivotal role in the growth and productivity of the calf ’s future.” Additional information is available on the Immediate Immunity Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ ImmediateImmunity.

Watering Suggestions for DroughtStressed Trees from Extension Specialist Dry spring and hot, dry summer conditions are leading to severe stress for many trees and shrubs, according to John Ball, SDSU Extension Forester and Forest Health Specialist for the South Dakota Department of Agriculture. “The most common symptom of moisture stress is leaves turning a lighter green than is typical for the species. Affected leaves are also showing brown and crisp margins, with browning often occurring between the leaf veins,” Ball said. “Some trees are already having leaves curl and fall, a symptom of severe stress. Eventually trees showing severe moisture stress will begin to die back.” In current drought conditions, evergreen foliage on drought-stressed trees, particularly seedlings, is turning yellow to almost purple at the tips of the needles. Some of the older needles, which were formed three to five years ago, on drought-stressed trees are beginning to drop prematurely. “There is not much that can be done at this time other than water,” Ball said. “This is particularly important for new plantings, whether they are seedlings in a new windbreak or a tree just planted in a yard.” He says a seedling is going to need between a pint and a quart of water per

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day, while a newly planted tree will need about 2 to 3 gallons per day at this time. “Most young tree belts are probably not receiving anywhere close to this amount and I suspect there will be a lot of replanting next spring,” he said. Ball says established trees will not need daily watering, but still require weekly watering to survive this dry, hot summer. A 2-inch diameter tree, as measured at 6-inches above the ground, should be receiving about 20 gallons of water a week.

With ROAR Mobile Apps, Smaller Churches Get A Chance To Be Heard Knowledge is power; putting your message at the fingertips of your audience puts them in the know and your organization in the driver’s seat. Now, non-profits and churches can enter into the mainstream of technology by having specialized connections with their congregation or supporters developed for less by ROAR. Apps for cell phones and tablets can enrich the relationship between a non-profit and its donors by keeping them updated on events, providing tools for development and more. Social media can keep relationships going when people are not in the same physical room. “We feel like we’re empowering urban communities to use technology because of the reasonable costs for development and the expertise we bring to the table,” says Matt McKee, CEO of ROAR. “We have a new partnership with T.D. Jakes Ministries and we’re working with churches like Church Without Walls in Houston, TX, and these experiences are helping us reach out to more groups like them.” As a partner at the recent Pastor and Leaders Conference hosted by Bishop T.D. Jakes, ROAR is expanding its reach in urban communities. Social media and mobile apps can be used to help non-profit connect with its followers in a number of different ways. ROAR develops programs that allow access to audio and/or video podcasts, workshops or classes. Live

video feeds are also available, allowing members to be a part of church life even when they’re out of town. Photos from events or mission trips can be a part of a mobile app as well. An interaction wall feature lets church members connect with each other, not just the church office, and a giving function supports the all-important mission of funding the organization. Founded in 2010, ROAR is one of the top iPhone and Android app developers for churches, ministries, and non-profits. To better serve organizations with their overall growth strategy, ROAR added social media strategy to its offerings in 2012. ROAR also has consulted with many of the top churches and some of the smallest non-profits in the nation. ROAR supports app development for most types of mobile devices and offers customers custom branding, audio streaming, event calendars, blog/news readers, streaming video and social media integration, all built on a custom WordPress platform that gives organizations the ability to update their apps and keep information current for users. A pastor for ten years, ROAR founder and CEO Matt McKee is combining his love of non-profits with the technology business. ROAR is the official mobile app developer for T.D. Jakes Ministries, Group Publishing, Simply Youth Ministry, ORANGE, and Digital Church by LifeWay. Please see ROAR.pro.

Green Marketing Claims: How to Tell Fact from Fiction “This is best-applied slowly with a soaker hose placed near the tree,” he said. “Tree roots typically extend out as far as the tree is tall, but the critical watering zone is a distance out about two-thirds the height. As an example, if the tree is about 24-feet tall, the watering should occur within 16 feet of the trunk.”

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You have probably seen products with labels claiming that they are “eco-friendly”, “all-natural”, or “made from recycled materials”. The challenge with these statements is that there is no clear definition of these terms. Here are some tips to help you sort through green marketing: • Look for specific (ex. “contains 75% post-consumer recycled materials”) rather than vague statements about environmental impact. • Determine whether the green marketing claims apply to the packaging, the product, or both. • Beware of fake third-party certification. Visit Consumer Reports’ website to find reliable environmental labels at www.consumerreports.org.

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Low Emission JCB ECOMAX Engines Drive AGRI LOADALL Development The latest generation of Loadall telehandlers for the agricultural market benefit from JCB’s high torque, low emission Ecomax diesel engines along with a host of detailed technological developments, each contributing to more efficient use, easier operation, lower running costs and ultimately, greater productivity. Developed to meet the US Tier 4 Interim emissions standards, the JCB Ecomax engine has no requirement for costly diesel particulate filters (DPF) or for exhaust after treatment fluids, resulting in low cost, efficient operation for customers. More than simply an engine upgrade, revisions to the Loadall line-up include: • JCB Ecomax engines with up to 15% more torque and reduced fuel consumption • High back-off brakes, contributing a 2% efficiency gain • Button-style gear selection on servo joystick • Transmission dump integrated into brake pedal • Variable speed cooling fan, reducing noise and fuel use • New aggressive styling with revised engine hood and pod • Modern cab environment for reduced fatigue and enhanced ease of use “JCB has looked at every aspect of Loadall performance, from the engines to transmissions and hydraulics. We have completed more than 110,000 hours of testing and invested more than $124 million to deliver the most efficient range of engines for our customers, each designed specifically to work with our agricultural machinery,” said Tim Burnhope, Chief Innovation and Growth Officer.

Clean Efficient Power With Reduced Fuel Consumption JCB’s Ecomax diesel engines incorporate an advanced combustion system (patent pending) that manages emissions within the engine, rather than having to rely on expensive after treatment or a DPF. Through the use of cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), a high pressure common rail injection system using up to 29,000 PSI injection pressures and a variable geometry turbocharger, JCB Power Systems has been able to meet the emissions standards while developing additional power

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and torque, yet using less fuel. There are three engine ratings available to agricultural Loadall customers. A 108hp (81kW) engine is standard equipment in the Agri Loadall and in the 526-56. This engine offers 15% more torque and 10% more power than the previous engine, delivering increased performance for the customer. The Agri Plus comes as standard with the 125hp (93kW) engine and although it offers slightly less outright power, the 125hp (93kW) engine delivers 3% more usable torque across its operating range than the previous 130hp (97kW) engine that it replaces. The 145hp (108kW) engine is now a standard fitment in the Agri Xtra and the 550-80 Agri Plus. Similarly, though the range-topping 145hp (108kW) engine offers the same power rating as the previous Tier 3 engine, it delivers 3% more torque and provides up to 5% more useable power in the main operating range. All models deliver average fuel savings of up to 5% compared to the previous machines, resulting in substantial cost savings throughout the ownership period.

Drivetrain Improvements Boost Productivity In the Agri Plus and Agri Xtra mid-range Loadall models, transmission gear shift selection has now been placed within the head of the main loader control lever, eliminating the need for a twist-grip gear change lever on the steering column while forward and direction control can be operated from either the main loader control lever or the column lever (dependent on model). This removes the need for the operator to take their hand off the loader control lever during operation, maximizing productivity and comfort. In addition, on the Agri Xtra model JCB has removed the various transmission operating modes, providing operators with a simple choice of auto or manual gear changing modes. With the transmission controls in the lever head, the optional transmission dump function is moved to the brake pedal. This allows full engine power to be applied to the hydraulic system, without the transmission driving against the brake system, reducing wear and cutting fuel consumption, ideal when

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undertaking bulk materials handling applications such loading feed wagons. In addition high back-off brakes, which literally pull the brake pads away from the disc to prevent drag, are now standard on all models. They contribute a 2% efficiency gain to the driveline. This is further improved by reduced transmission oil levels, cutting churning losses and drag within the transmission. This reduction in drag contributes a further 1% efficiency gain.

Bold Exterior Design Preserves JCB Visibility And Serviceability The revised engine hood and pod now direct cooling air from the top of the front, through the cooling pack and around the engine, to exit at the top of the rear of the hood. This prevents cooling air disturbing dust and debris on the ground below the engine, prolonging air filter life and reducing dust on site for the operator. However, despite the aggressive new look, complete with updated JCB color scheme, the designers have not had to sacrifice JCB’s legendary visibility across the engine. As there is no bulky DPF or exhaust after treatment to accommodate beneath the engine hood there has also been no requirement to extend the wheelbase or chassis length of the Loadall, as with some competitors, so the machines also maintain their respected maneuverability and tight turning circles.

Improved Cab Environment For Operators In the cab, the Loadalls feature a completely new instrument cluster and dash layout, with a high resolution LCD monitor. The front dash installation has been restyled for a clearer layout and the cab heating and ventilation system now features a seven-speed fan, providing greater control for the operator. The top half of the cab door now comes with a revised slam latch mechanism and door ajar facility to ensure that the window stays open if required. “With the latest generation of agricultural Loadalls, JCB has once again moved the telescopic handler market forwards a giant step,” says Mr Burnhope. “This advanced range, with clean, efficient JCB Ecomax engines, will ensure that JCB remains the world’s number one telescopic handler manufacturer.”

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