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P.O. Box 3169 418 South Second St. Mankato, MN 56002 (800) 657-4665 Vol. XXXVII ❖ No. XVI 96 pages, 3 sections, plus supplements

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“What happens at the fair, stays at the fair.” dietary extravagance. The vendors themselves probably wouldn’t advise you to eat at These were my first thoughts as I read their stands every meal for all 12 days of the a press release The Land received the fair. Our friends at the state pork producer, other day from the Minnesota State cattlemen, and dairy groups will even tell you Fair, titled “New Foods for 2013.” to throw in a green salad once in awhile. I’m fairly certain that no one has ever I think. exclaimed “Hey, let’s go to our state fair so we can eat sensible portions of incredibly On my family’s recent week-long Texas healthy food!” but my already-medicated vacation we spent — according to my wife’s arteries cringed a bit as I read about post-trip accounting — nearly $50 per person LAND MINDS some of the tasty new dining options this per day on the most delicious, decadent and year in Falcon Heights... savory BBQ, sweet teas, desserts and coffees By Tom Royer we could cram into our fat Yankee faces. • Candied Bacon Cannoli (Ole’s Cannoli) — “The ultimate sweet-savory I’m not sure what’s more worrisome: how combo: chewy, carmelized bacon pieces much cash we dropped on food, or what my paired with Ole’s sweet, smooth ricotta cardiologist is going say at my next checkup. cheese filling in a fried, crunchy pastry shell” Money-wise it sort of evens out, as we drove our own • Cocoa Cheese Bites (Axel’s) — “Wisconsin chedvehicle there and back, saving on airline and rental car dar cheese nuggets breaded with cocoa puffs, fried costs. Cholesterol-wise, I’m pretty much screwed. and served with a chocolate dipping sauce” At President Lyndon Johnson’s ranch in central • Double Bacon Corndog (Campbell’s Flavored Texas we saw the amphibious car he would use to Corndogs) — “Bacon-wrapped hot dog dipped in a test the fortitude of visitors. Taking them on a tour of corndog batter blended with real bacon bits then his ranch, LBJ would head straight toward the river deep fried” that cut through his property. Yelling “We’ve got no • Fried Pickles ‘n’ Chocolate (Preferred Pickles) — brakes!” he’d drive right into the water. The trick car, “Deep fried pickles dusted with powdered sugar and of course, traversed the river just fine, and if you’d kept your cool, you were cool with the President. served with a side of chocolate for dipping” LBJ would want you to eat a Double Bacon Corndog • Wine Glazed Deep Fried Meatloaf (Minnesota at the fair. I won’t tell anyone, and neither will he. Wine Country) — “Homemade meatloaf deep fried on a stick with a red pepper wine glaze” Tom Royer is assistant editor of The Land. He may ❖ Naturally, moderation is key when dealing with such be reached at troyer@thelandonline.com

OPINION

Time to make hay, but it won’t be cut As this July forever fades into this August More perplexing than this upside down and the sweaty, hardworking part of high approach to government is why American summer slides into the sleepier, dog days of farmers and ranchers and the groups late summer, our hired hands in Washingwhich claim to represent ’em tolerate ton, D.C., have less than 20 legislative days these burn-the-barn-down politicians and to put up a year’s worth of hay before Contheir tactics. gressional winter begins Sept. 30. What must these non-legislating legislaThey won’t make it. The hay will not be tors do — after killing the 2012 farm bill cut, it won’t get baled and it won’t be in without a vote, voting down a comprehenthe barn when it will be needed. sive 2013 farm bill and barely passing an FARM & FOOD FILE ugly, partisan ag-only bill — to prove to And it will be needed; there’s never been you that their closed minds and discredBy Alan Guebert a year when it wasn’t. ited ideas are more important than AmerBut many members of this Congress — ica’s food security and the farms and mostly the ultra-hot tea drinkers of the House GOP ranches that deliver it? — simply don’t care about what needs to be done. Like it or hate it, government plays a deep, daily They measure success by failure. A government role in U.S. agriculture. From crop insurance to meat shutdown is movement; dozens of dead-end votes to inspections to school lunches to export financing, our kill healthcare reform is progress; gutting financial reform is regulating. See GUEBERT, pg. 3A

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6A — Wild rice harvest a grueling, delicate art 10A — From the Fields: Ugly crops, but

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mate Center poll. On July 23, however, a House Appropriations subcommittee, according to the New York Times, “formally drafted legislation that would cut (EPA’s) budget by 34 percent and eliminate (the White House’s) newly announced greenhouse gas regulations.” There’s more evidence of pure wooden-headedness in Congress: According to a late-July Washington Post-ABC News poll, 62 percent of all “self-identified” Republicans say compromise, “cooperation,” in Congress should “trump strict adherence to principles.” Well, the hay is blooming, the sun is shining and, in the coming month, Congress is bringing its dysfunction to a VFW hall or church basement near you. It’s their annual August recess and they’ll be showing up shortly to brag on their achievements (ask them to name three) while blaming the other (nameless) guy for their failures. Go to the town hall meetings and county fair gatherings; ask ’em why they can’t write, pass and enact legislation — a farm bill, immigration reform, tax reform, an annual budget, an infrastructure program — the nation needs and wants. Then tell ’em what happened to the last hired man you had that didn’t take hay and haymaking seriously. Alan Guebert’s “Farm and Food File” is published weekly in more than 70 newspapers in North America. Contact him at agcomm@farmandfoodfile.com. ❖

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GUEBERT, from pg. 2A food is safe, abundant and fairly cheap because we empower our government to make it so. Reforming some, maybe many, farm and food programs is open to debate; defaming, de-funding and destroying many key programs, however, is just dumb, and you — we — are not dumb. We are in one way, though: we are financing our demise. Since 2011, Big Ag has ladled $60.6 million of its $91.9 million in political lard into GOP coffers, according to OpenSecrets.org. The dough has bought nothing but a bag of doughnut holes on key farm and ranch issues — no farm bill, no comprehensive tax reform, no immigration reform, no new spending on aging river and port infrastructure, no rural development. Farmers and ranchers aren’t the only folks being jerked around by the raucous GOP caucus. Seventythree percent of all Americans, including 66 percent of all Republicans, according to a recent poll by Hart Research Associates, want immigration reform and want it to include a pathway to citizenship. After the U.S. Senate passed its bipartisan bill that includes that path a month ago, House Republican leaders didn’t even read it before declaring it dead on arrival. Similarly, 87 percent of all Americans — and 78 percent of all Republicans — support action by the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to a Georgetown Cli-

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There’s more than one way to skin a goat, so to speak Fair time is winding down around the state, and with each passing year I am amazed at the number of kids who put the time in to take animals to the county fair. It’s usually the sheep show that entertains me the most. Some sheep have been worked with so much that they could practically be present at the family table on a chair instead of a platter. Others have to be dragged in and out of the show ring, head down and feet dug in, skidding all the way in and out. It’s reminiscent of taking my husband to the dentist, except for

It’s usually the sheep show that entertains me the most. Some ... have to be dragged in and out of the show ring, head down and feet dug in, skidding all the way in and out. It’s reminiscent of taking my husband to the dentist ... TABLE TALK

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indeed — and there was even a third one that belonged to a friend of theirs. They’d been keeping them at the neighbor’s instead of finding a place for them at home. They really pulled one over on their dad, and everyone got a good laugh out of it. By fair time, the goats were needing to be groomed. Never having done this before, our boys got the clippers out and went to work. The first goat (belonging to their friend, who was there with them) received somewhat of an Army-style ’do. The first pass — right down the middle of its back — was pretty short; almost down to the skin. After being horrified at their first pass at barbering, they conferred extensively and decided there was no hiding or fixing it, and that there was nothing else to do but to groom the rest of the goat in that same fashion. Oh, the humiliation of that goat, having to go streaking at the fair in front of the judge. They paid more attention to the clipper adjustments on their own two goats, and continued on. When the day of the goat show arrived, all three took their goats out into the show ring — the only goats of the show, wouldn’t you know.

that “skidding out” part. Our boys decided one winter they wanted to take goats to our fair. Our farm at the time was indigenous to sheep, and as livestock went, had only otherwise seen hogs (not counting the mouse sightings in the house from time to time). My husband really didn’t want to start raising goats, but told them that if they could find somewhere to put them, they could do it. It was the last anyone had ever spoken about it — that is, until the day of spring weigh-ins. My husband was on the committee, and was helping at the scale. Someone backed a trailer up to the barn and unloaded some goats, and was talking to my husband as if they belonged to our sons. Of course my husband disagreed, never having seen them before. Enter our two (then) high school sons, who showed up to help unload the trailer. Turns out the goats were theirs See TABLE TALK, pg. 5A

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vious life … or maybe just a scapegoat. Either way, it than one way to skin a goat. really got their goat. Well, kind of. On the other hand, maybe anything was better to Karen Schwaller brings “Table Talk” to The Land that goat than the fear of appearing nearly naked from her home near Milford, Iowa. She can be before a crowd of scrupulous onlookers. There’s more reached at kschwaller@evertek.net. ❖

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TABLE TALK, from pg. 4A The guys stood nervously in front of the judge, thinking about the bad clip job on their friend’s goat, and feeling bad about it. They were lined up according to the judge’s approval, and That goat was he picked up the probably a microphone. Though kamikaze pilot he said many things about their goats, the in a previous life only thing we remem... or maybe just bered hearing was a scapegoat. that he really liked the way (their friend’s) goat was groomed. Our family was all trying to suppress our laughter — in the show ring and in the stands alike. It’s never been our style to have done something wrong, and still have it be right. The next year, another friend of theirs also had a goat and came over to have it groomed during the week of the fair. Our sons got out their clippers once again — now that they knew what they were doing — and set up for the job. When our son took the halter off of the goat, it took off running full speed ahead across the pen as they had all done countless times. They usually stopped just short of the wall and would turn around. This one didn’t remember to stop, and ran head first into the cement wall. The wall won. “It was the damnedest thing I ever saw,” our son said, adding that they were all stunned at what had just occurred right before their eyes … and just days before the fair. That goat was probably a kamikaze pilot in a pre-

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Cover story: Wild rice harvest a grueling, delicate art By TIM KING The Land Correspondent CUSHING, Minn. — For $15 you can buy a oneday license and try your hand at harvesting Minnesota’s state grain, wild rice. You’ll need a canoe, or narrow boat, that draws very little water. You’ll need a partner and you’ll need a push pole. You’ll also want two flails to bring the rice into the canoe. Law determines the size of everything, except your partner. In 2006, 1,625 people purchased either day or seasonal licenses from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Those license holders gathered 700,000 pounds of wild rice from lakes and rivers in central and northern Minnesota, according to the DNR. By law, the harvest begins in mid-August and ends the last day of September. During the season harvesting is allowed between 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Although wild rice is harvested in over 25 Minnesota counties, most of that 2006 harvest came out of Aitkin, St. Louis, Itasca, Crow Wing and Cass counties in north central and northeast Minnesota. Roger Pietron, and his family, harvest their rice in the lakes and rivers in Cass, Crow Wing, and Todd counties. Harvesting wild rice can be hot, sweaty, and grueling work. But Pietron prefers to be in the stern of a canoe, in the midst of a rice bed, that time of year more than just about any other place in the world. “I started harvesting wild rice about 45 years ago,”

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Pietron said. “There was a period of time that I lived in Alaska but otherwise I’ve never missed a season.” Pietron is an unusual harvester, according to the DNR. Most rice harvesters use their rice for personal use. Only 2 percent of the 1,625 harvesters in 2006 collected over 2000 pounds. Pietron and his family are among that small group of big harvesters. The Pietron family, along with some friends, sets up rice camp near a Minnesota lake at the beginning of the season. They spend the next weeks harvesting and curing the grain. Crews of two people head out into the dense beds. The person in the stern of the canoe is the push pole operator. That person is in charge.

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The push pole operator cannot be distracted by the beauty of waterfowl flying out of the rice bed, Gil Quaal warned in a KAXE Grand Rapids radio essay on ricing a number of years ago. They must push the canoe into the best rice. To do so they must constantly be studying the broad plain of rice in front of them. They must study its mosaic of color, density, and height in order to maximize the harvest. They must also stay out of the shallows and, when exiting the rice bed and entering the lake, minimize time and effort as they come about to reenter the rice. Above all, they should stay in the canoe. “You have an agreement when you go out. That is, if you think you’re going to fall, you jump out. You don’t want to capsize the canoe. I remember one time when I fell in,” Pietron said. “It was real windy that day. I had just come out of the bed into the lake. I was turning to go back in and had just got started in it and boom, I got hit by a big gust of wind.” Pietron has spent most of his years on the end of a push pole in a dry condition. So he puzzled for some time over his dunking. “It took me about a year to understand why that happened,” he said. “I finally realized that some grains of rice had gotten under my feet. They all got aligned and they were like little rollers. All of a sudden I had no footing at all. At the time, I was just starting to push.” Pietron recalls another dunking. This time he was the beater. See WILD RICE, pg. 9A


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There’s music, beauty in beating rice ‘ad infinitum’ hours on end they pull the rice stalks over the canoe with one flail and remove it with the other. Quaal, the radio essayist, calls beating repetition ad infinitum. But, he says, there is music and beauty to beating when the rice is falling heavy and building up in the canoe. The wisdom of rice is such that all grains fall one way. As rice fills the canoe it begins to have the appearance of a green bear pelt, he says. Once the canoe is full, the rice is taken to camp and laid out on a tarp to cure. Curing is a somewhat delicate

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The Pietrons lay the rice out, in windrows, on a tarp. Then, from time to time, they turn it. They don’t want it to dry, however, so they occasionally moisten it. “If it becomes too dry it makes it diffi-

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WILD RICE, from pg. 6A “A friend of mine was on push pole,” Pietron said. “I heard a loud splash. I thought it was a beaver slapping its tail. I turned around and her head was just coming above the water. She went out so smoothly she didn’t rock the canoe.” The second person in the canoe, the beater, sits immediately in front of the push pole operator. The beater uses two flails to bring the rice into the canoe. The beater has no view beyond the rice stalks in front of them. For

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From the Fields: Ugly crops, but they’re growing By KRISTIN KVENO The Land Correspondent The Brandts Ada, Minn. The Brandt farm has been fortunate to avoid the deluge of rain that areas all around it received during planting and early growing sea- Danny Brandt son. But now Danny Brandt would like the rain to know it’s welcome at his farm. “We could use a shot of rain,” he said. When The Land spoke to Brandt on July 22 he noted that it’s “starting to get dry around here.” The farm received just over two-tenths of an inch of rain in the last month. The good news, though, is that there was a chance of rain in the forecast for the remainder of the week. Corn is tasseling and starting to silk. In terms of moisture “for what it’s gone through it still looks pretty good,” Brandt said. This year compared to last year isn’t so different when it comes to moisture, though 2012 started off dryer. The corn did well last year so there’s optimism for similar results with this year’s crop. Beans are flowering and Brandt reports that most fields are looking good. “I haven’t seen any aphids yet.” The wheat crop is still two weeks away from combining. It looks “pretty decent” with heads filling, although “I’m not looking for a monster wheat crop,” he said. On the hog front, there are four litters in and Brandt was waiting on one more, with 10 to 13 piglets in a litter. The fans and sprinklers are continuing to keep the animals comfortable — “They haven’t suffered at all,” he said. He checks on them four to five times a day to ensure they have adequate water and are staying cool. Brandt will soon begin to get the combines ready and check on fall tillage equipment. He’ll also be making sure bins are cleared out. Harvest is not too far away — hopefully continued good weather and good soaking rains will help ensure a happy harvest at the Brandt farm. The Johnsons Starbuck, Minn. Scott Johnson looks no further than his lawn to tell him how the corn is doing. According to his lawn, his corn could use some rain. When The Land spoke to Johnson on July 23, he reported that it had

been over two weeks since they received rain in the area. The almost inch of rain they got then was good, he said, but it’s “starting to dry out a little.” Even with the Scott Johnson lack of needed moisture the crops are progressing well. The corn is “pretty good, some early stuff is starting to shoot up some tassels,” Johnson said. While it maybe a little behind, it has “caught up quite well.” The areas that had yellowed corn “all kind of greened up.” The heat that corn thrives on has eased up in the Starbuck area this week and there was a chance of rain expected throughout the upcoming weekend. Their replant beans are “starting to pop up pretty good,” he said and, in general, beans are looking “pretty decent.” He’s finished cleaning out the bins, and will start looking ahead at harvest preparations. Looking at the crops where they stand, Johnson feels they have fared better than what he’d expected earlier this season. While this year’s crop won’t be a bin-buster it should be “close to average.” With the start to the planting season so harsh in the area, sometimes average is good. The Messners Northfield, Minn. A little over 12 days ago, the Messner farm received three and a half inches of rain in three to four hours. The area hasn’t seen rain since. This is just another example of the challenging growing season that Chris Mess-

ner has faced. When The Land spoke to him on July 25 he noted that the rain did cause some flooding, “but didn’t do much to the crop.” Property around the area received some Chris Messner damage but the crops fared well in the storm. Corn that was tippy two weeks ago due to wind has straightened out and is “starting to tassel.” For the most part Messner believes the crops looks “OK.” The concern is that the crop was planted late. “If we don’t look at the calendar, the crop is good,” Messner said. Corn height is normal for this time of year; it’s “made up a little more ground.” With cooler weather forecasted for a few days, that may slow the corn growth, and any slowing down at this point is discouraging. “We’re not on track by any means,” he said. The beans Messner planted are mostly at the R2 stage with flowering and some pods coming along. He said there’s “potential for an average bean crop.” He will be spraying some of the beans again — aphids have been spotted but they’re “not at a level you’re concerned at.” Messner has planted oats in the “prevent plant” areas in his fields. Some spots on their ground never got planted due to being too wet and now he’s trying to get in there to work that ground. As the crops continue to grow Messner feels he’s “got to at least be optimistic.” He warns, though, that “an early frost would really be a bad thing.”

The Laubenthals Swea City, Iowa A week ago Charlie Laubenthal wrapped up the 2013 planting season as he finished planting seed oats — a mind-boggling three months after Charlie Laubenthal the season began. When The Land spoke to Laubenthal on July 22, he was keeping busy on the farm finishing projects before the start of harvest that, unfortunately, will be here all too soon. Whether farmers in the area are ready for it or not, fall is just around the corner. Laubenthal said he is done spraying beans and is spraying his road ditches and tree lines for weeds. He has put away his planting machinery for the year and continues to work on the hog barns at the farm site with the goal of completing them in a week. “We’re supposed to put pigs in the buildings by mid-August.” The corn in some of Laubenthal’s fields look good while others look like a “rollercoaster ride” — some higher, some lower. With the corn 50 percent tasseled Laubenthal estimates the crop is “at least a couple weeks behind.” Beans, meanwhile, are “coming around nice.” The sandy soil areas are stressed due to the lack of moisture; “an inch of rain would be welcomed,” Laubenthal said. This season conditions in the area have gone from one to extreme to another — too much rain when trying to get the crops in, to not enough moisture when growth is critical in the plants. It’s not just the crops and pig buildings that keep Laubenthal busy in the summer, but the community celebrations and fairs as well. Next week he and his family will head to Algona to attend the Kossuth County Fair and cheer on daughter Alexis as she competes in the Kossuth County Fair Pageant. The summer is in full swing with fall not too far behind. Laubenthal is keeping his sense of humor throughout this difficult growing season: “We’ve never worked so hard to put in an ugly crop,” he said. While the crop may not win any beauty pageants, as long as it continues to grow and conditions cooperate, Laubenthal may get something out of those fields yet. ❖

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Farming, assimilation encouraged to Dakota people show them about farming and hope they would take it up and become mostly self-sufficient. But little progress was made until the 1850s when more Indians were going out to start individual farms rather than communal farms,” said LaBatte. He thinks some of those Indians were beginning to see that farming was a better way of life but they still hunted and trapped and gathered as communal groups. But as they hunted beyond their reservation boundaries they were seeing more and more whites competing against them for the game. Not all wanted to

farm; they preferred their hunting and communal life. However following the reservation era in Minnesota many of these Indians became farmers in other places and on other reservations. LaBatte questioned if there are any full-blooded Dakota Indians still living in Minnesota. “On the reservations of Lower Sioux, Upper Sioux, Prairie Island and Shakopee there used to be Indian farmers but I think now casinos have replaced the incentive to farm for some.”

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there were about 250 Dakota By DICK HAGEN families on farms. The Land Staff Writer “Because my ancestors were According to LaBatte the involved in the Dakota War of 1851 treaties provided annuSeptember 1862, I decided to ities to the Indian people for 50 research the history of this years with the hope that during notable Minnesota event, because this time many would turn to so many people weren’t getting it farming. He said the treaties right.” That’s the straightforward John LaBatte were very generous, very helpcomment of John LaBatte, ful in terms of providing food, descendent of Dakota and Whites. Wasi- housing, seed for getting crops on their cun Nazin is his Dakota name. farms, livestock, blacksmith services, Retired in 1988 from a computer pro- carpenters, doctors, and teachers. grammer career, LaBatte now lives in Why these actions? Because the U.S. New Ulm, Minn., and is doing presen- government recognized these Indian tations on the Dakota conflict simply communities as soverto correct the miseign nations so leading commentary treated them as of others who, perthey would other The government’s haps because of lack foreign countries. of history, are intentions were to But the reality is improperly sharing show them about that the Indians “the rest of the story.” were only about as farming and hope sovereign as the He’s particularly they would take it government would informed on the up and become permit them to be. farming history of mostly self-sufficient. the Dakota Indians, Dakota, Lakota But little progress relating that the and Nakota was made until the Dakota Indians were LaBatte explained caretakers of the soil. 1850s when more that at one time virtually the entire Indians were going “It was said that Sioux nation lived in many of the Dakota out to start individthe Mille Lacs Lake farmers were as good ual farms rather area. The Sioux who or better than the than communal migrated farthest to neighboring white farms. the west became farmers. Corn (called known as the maize in those days) was — John LaBatte Lakota. The Sioux their primary crop but who stayed in the wheat, potatoes, turnips, rutabagas, oats and onions also were Minnesota area are the Dakota. The grown by the Indian farmers. Plus Sioux between the Lakota and the they had communal gardens, each vil- Dakota are the Nakota. lage within a subgroup of a tribe,” he As they grew, the western Sioux — said. Of course the Indians were also meaning the Dakota, Lakota and good at gathering wild food such as Nakota — moved away from the Mille turnips and the various berries, how- Lacs area; the Dakota traveling southever hunting was their primary food ward along the Mississippi River source before the whites. toward Winona and Prairie Du Chien, History doesn’t detail the size of to more easily do business with the fur those early Indian farms. LaBatte sug- traders. Unrest between the Ojibwa gested perhaps no more than five to 10 and Dakota tribes eventually resulted acres per farm. “The government would in all of the Dakota Indians leaving break the prairies for them with spe- the Mille Lacs area. Meanwhile the cial breaking plows, and would then Lakota and Nakota tribes were movprovide seed and teach them how to ing west with the buffalo herds. grow these crops, provide for livestock LaBatte said the first treaty between and even how to build houses,” he said. the United States and the Dakota He explained this was part of the Indians was in 1805. In 1829, one treaty process established by the govern- Dakota village was introduced to the ment, hoping the Native Americans European or white method of farming. would become farmers like the white set- The 1837 Treaty provided for governtlers and, in the process, become self-suf- ment farmers to plow communal fields ficient. If Dakota wanted to become farm- for each village and start teaching the ers like the whites, the United States Indians how to farm as the whites. built them a house, provided livestock “The government’s intentions were to and helped get them started. By 1862,

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LaBatte: Understand what happened, move on DAKOTA, from pg. 13A “Understand and move on” He questioned whether the U.S. government has an ongoing indebtedness to the Indian nation. “We need to understand what happened and then we need to move on,” said LaBatte. “We shouldn’t be apologizing. There shouldn’t be reparations. Everybody talks about the broken treaties but no one seems to remember that in the 1900s there were a series of law suits again the United States government by the Dakota Indians and in the 1970s the Dakota descendants of those in Minnesota were paid settlements. The U.S. government recognized it didn’t do things right so pay-

It’s important to know that his history is complicated. Unfortunately to me there are politicians who are not historians but are revising this history; embellishing it to make it worse.

— John LaBatte ments were made to all enrolled Minnesota Dakota descendants. “This was money none of the Tribal members expected because this law suit had been going on for so many years.” A new monument in Mankato was dedicated this past December to the 38 Sioux that were hanged on Dec. 26, 1862, the largest mass execution in

U.S. history. Runners and horseback riders came together in Mankato and agreed that their mantra should be: Forgive everyone, everything. The runners came from Fort Snelling; the riders were from South Dakota. The movie “Dakota 38” — available on YouTube at bit.ly/dakota38 — portrays this particular event according to LaBatte.

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“It’s important to know that this history is complicated,” he said. “Unfortunately to me there are politicians who are not historians but are revising this history; embellishing it to make it worse. The truth was sad enough but needs to be shared about both Whites and Indians; not just what happened to the Indians after the Dakota conflict.” LaBatte has written a booklet titled “Historic Fort Ridgely” which features 25 essays related to events of the Dakota War of 1862. His website is http://dakotawar1862.wordpress.com. For more information visit the Minnesota Historical Society’s website about the conflict at www.usdakotawar.org. ❖

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Grain Outlook Old, new crop inverse narrows

Livestock Angles Grain Angles Cattle struggle Prepare for a with soft demand downward trend Over the past five years I’ve noticed grain producers are using a less-disciplined approach to grain marketing than they have in the past. Many producers haven’t been strategic in their grain marketing but they’ve still been rewarded with profits (due to the high crop prices we’ve experienced over the past few years). Unfortunately, this has led some to forget about forward marketing all together. Recently, I’ve spoken with some corn and soybean buyers and they’ve indicated that there is much less forward selling today than there has been in previous years and there is very little 2014 crop contracted. Now ANDY HUNEKE is the time for producers to get AgStar Director back to looking to the future for Agribusiness & Trade Credit/Leasing opportunities. Northfield, Minn. I think we can learn from the protein sector. The protein sector has gone through a large amount of adversity in the last five years and successful producers have utilized a very strict margin management strategy, always covering their inputs and sales at the same time. As the grain sector is heading into an environment where a disciplined margin management strategy will separate the successful operations from those that aren’t, we can follow the lead of the protein sector and the lessons they have learned. As the markets have shown a downward trend in corn, many believe prices will recover and markets will rise. Unfortunately, that isn’t necessarily the case. Now is the time to make sure your operation is prepared if the trend continues lower. Here are a few things you can do now.

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Information in the above columns is the writer’s opinion. It is no way guaranteed and should not be interpreted as buy/sell advice. Futures trading always involves a certain degree of risk.

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The livestock markets have been relatively quiet and extremely choppy over the past several weeks. Prices have been both up and down during the period and have ended this period near unchanged to just slightly higher. The cattle market in particular has been nearly steady in the last half of July with cash prices remaining in a narrow range while the futures market has slid slightly lower, closing the wide basis between cash and futures. As we move into the month of August, the basis should close further or the threat of deliveries will become more likely due to the JOE TEALE positive basis. Broker Plains Commodity Overall the cattle market con- Great Afton, Minn. tinues to struggle with soft demand for beef. This despite the fact that the beef cutout has now dropped below $190 per hundredweight basis choice in the past few weeks, the lowest level in months. This reflects the ongoing problem that has faced the cattle market for months: the weakening demand. Cattle numbers still remain lower than last year, but the fact that the finished weights are greater than a year ago has kept total beef production slightly lower than the previous year. The consumption of beef in the United States has been on the decline for years and export business, while fair, has not been enough to offset the decreased sales in the domestic market. Until this situation changes, it is not likely that any sustained rally in prices can be forthcoming in the near future. Producers should continue to monitor the market

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The following market analysis is for the week ending July 26. CORN — December corn closed lower every day this week, breaking below $4.90 support in the process, as cooler temperatures and rain pushed the market to remove risk premium that it’s been carrying. The December contract removed risk premium to the tune of 24 3/4 cents for the week, settling at $4.76. The next level of support is $4.72 per bushel, then $4.50 per bushel. Most of the volatility for the week was centered in the old crop as the old crop-new crop inverse PHYLLIS NYSTROM narrowed sharply. September CHS Hedging Inc. corn nose-dived 52 cents for the St. Paul week, closing at $4.92 per bushel, as September works its way toward a new crop month. Cash movement had improved last week that also added to old crop basis pressure. Old crop cash prices to the farmer reflected a 70 to 90 cent or more pullback, depending on location. Once commercials saw the bean basis collapse, it seemed to prompt corn basis selling. The retreat in basis may not necessarily mean that end users are able to buy at those levels. The corn isn’t in the bin yet, but if temperatures remain below normal you could expect early frost chatter to pick up steam. That actual threat is a month away, but weather forecasts will still be a price moving influence. Weekly export sales were negative 1.1 million bushels for old crop with new crop sales of 20.3 mil-


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Soybean fireworks as old crop basis, futures plunge NYSTROM, from pg. 15A lion bushels. Old crop commitments already surpass the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s forecast for 700 million bushels, so no one panicked with this week’s net cancellations. On the daily USDA reports, they announced new sales this week of 8 thousand metric tons of old crop and 203 tmt of new crop corn to unknown destinations, plus 11 tmt of old crop and 95.4 tmt of new crop sold to Mexico. Earlier in the week, South Korea was sourcing corn for new crop from optional origins. Trade talk favored the Black Sea region as the eventual origin for those sales. Weekly ethanol production was 7 million gallons lower than last week at 251 million gallons. This is the lowest production number since May as Renewable Identification Number values spiked to $1.48 before ending the week closer to $1 per RIN. Ethanol stocks were higher this week, up .7 million barrels.

OUTLOOK: In the absence of threatening pollination weather and robust sales, corn dove lower. Is it over? Until end users return to the arena, yes; but that could be at any time and the forecasts for below-normal temperatures could take center stage quickly. It’s widely believed that producers have very little new crop bushels sold this year, and if they don’t like prices they will fill the multitude of empty steel on farm this fall. This could mean that prices will need to move higher earlier than expected to entice bushels into the market. An unknown factor that could throw the corn market for a loop would be any reduction in the Renewable Fuels Standard requirement for next year. SOYBEANS — There were fireworks in the soybeans this week as old crop basis and futures markets plunged. August soybean futures plummeted $1.41 per bushel for the week to close at $13.49 3/4 with

MARKETING

‘No one has ever gone broke locking in a profit’ HUNEKE, from pg. 15A Know your cost of production and be disciplined A disciplined approach to grain marketing starts the summer before you plant your crop by knowing your cost of production and practicing margin management. When agronomy retailers start offering options for prepaid fertilizer, it’s important to put those costs into your cost structure to determine if it’s the right time to purchase the input. If your numbers tell you that you can purchase the input and maintain a profit, purchase the input. It’s important, however, to remain disciplined. When making the purchase, you need to protect it by selling some commodity. You can use various means to protect that purchase: a hedge-toarrive contract, fixed contract or utilizing a put and call strategy. Rest assured with a quality risk management program Having a quality risk management program, such as crop insurance, is the foundation for executing a plan while still sleeping at night. Crop insurance gives you the ability to forward sell and take advantage of opportunities that arise.

Get it in writing Another valuable resource is having your marketing plan in writing. It is proven that when a marketing plan is written down producers tend to adhere to it. Key components of the plan include price goal and timeframe for that goal. That way, if you haven’t had an opportunity for your target price, you still have a date to execute a sale. As changes occur within the year, you can adjust your plan accordingly. Looking back, some of the best marketing decisions I’ve made were when I utilized the margin management strategy to purchase inputs. There have been a few times when fertilizer prices have come down, but if I look at the time I purchased the input, I was also able to sell the crop at a higher price than the current board price. If you practice margin management and lock in profits along the way, it adds up to a profitable year. There is a saying that I love to quote: “No one has ever gone broke locking in a profit.” AgStar Financial Services is a cooperative owned by client stockholders. As part of the Farm Credit System, AgStar has served 69 counties in Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin with a wide range of financial products and services for more than 95 years. ❖

November down a comparatively modest 45 1/2 cents per bushel at $12.28 1/2 per bushel. From a flat price prospective, growers saw anywhere from a $2.20 to $2.60 per bushel decline in cash prices this week. The extreme drop shut off grower sales. Once prices began to tip, it fed on itself in extreme fashion. End users couldn’t seem to run fast enough from the market and spreads collapsed. Trade chatter that China may sell up to 3 mmt of 2010 soybeans out of their reserve and non-threatening weather forecasts put the brakes on August soybean futures as they hit their highest level ($15.26 1/4 per bushel on Monday) since last September. From this week’s high to low, August bean futures crashed $1.95 3/4 per bushel. August soymeal touched down the $20 per ton limit three consecutive sessions on rumors of export cancellations, imports, and position exiting. Weekly export sales were good his week at 4.7 million bushels for old crop and 24.5 million bushels for new crop. In new announcements, China bought

220 tmt of new crop U.S. soybeans. If next week’s export sales report doesn’t confirm reports of Chinese cancellations, we may see a rebound in basis and board levels. OUTLOOK: I can’t remember when we’ve seen such dramatic action in the spreads and basis levels in a relatively short time frame. Those with old crop beans left to sell got caught in the crossfire and are left wondering if they will get yet another chance to sell their remaining inventories. Grower selling evaporated on the crushing decline. It will take a couple of weeks to know if end users really are covered or not, and if they need to put their buying shoes back on before new crop bushels are available. At least in some locations, it’s anticipated that basis should stabilize. Nystrom’s Notes: Contract changes for the week ending July 26: Minneapolis wheat fell 14 cents, Chicago was down 14 1/4 cents, and Kansas City declined 13 3/4 cents. The 2013 spring wheat crop tour this past week resulted in an average yield of 44.9 bushels per acre, the same result as last year’s tour. Nearby crude oil dropped $3.19 to $104.70, ultra-low-sulfur diesel and gasoline each tumbled 8 cents, and natural gas collapsed 23 1/2 cents. The U.S. dollar index was nearly a full point lower. The next USDA monthly supply/demand report is Aug. 12. This will include the resurveyed soybean acres result from 14 states. This material has been prepared by a sales or trading employee or agent of CHS Hedging Inc. and should be considered a solicitation. ❖

Protect your inventories TEALE, from pg. 15A conditions and protect their inventories as warranted. The hog market, on the other hand, has been a bit more active in price discovery over the past several weeks. Both cash and futures prices have darted back and forth and closing just slightly better for the period. From a seasonal standpoint, we are in a timeframe when the summer high is established. On the other side of the coin, the demand for pork has been good which has kept the market buoyant. The problem arising now is that the

pork cutout has begun to slip, making the packer margin tighter and thus the possibility of the packer backing away from aggressively bidding for live inventories. The next several weeks could be very interesting and will likely set the tone of the hog market heading into the winter months. With the pork cutout now below the $100/cwt., pork still represents the best value in the entire meat complex which could still provide some support to the market in the near term. Producers are urged to keep the market information at hand and protect inventories if needed. ❖


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June 2012, according to the latest Livestock Slaughter report. It’s the smallest monthly total in 23 months, dating back to July 2011. Despite the slowdown, the January-June 2013 total was estimated at 1.567 million head, 43,600 more than the same period in 2012. And, looking at weekly slaughter totals, 56,600 cull dairy cows were sent See MIELKE, pg. 18A

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This column was written for the marketing week ending July 26. June milk production in the top 23 producing states hit 15.8 billion pounds, up a strong 1.6 percent from June 2012, according to preliminary data in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s June Milk Production report. The 50MIELKE MARKET state output, at 16.93 billion, was WEEKLY up 1.5 percent. Revisions added By Lee Mielke 47 million pounds to the original May estimate, now put at 16.6 billion pounds, up 1.1 percent from a year ago. The April to June quarter saw output total 52 billion pounds, up 0.9 percent from the same period a year ago. California’s June production slipped 0.8 percent while Wisconsin was up 1.8 percent. Idaho was unchanged, New York was up 3.9 percent, Pennsylvania up 2.4 percent, and Minnesota was up 1.9 percent. Michigan was up 3.7 percent, New Mexico up 1.2 percent, Texas up 1.9 percent, while Missouri was down 4.2 percent, the only state besides California to show a decline. ■ Cow-wise; USDA estimated 247,700 culled dairy cows were slaughtered under federal inspection in June, down 27,400 from May and 8,900 less than

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Lots of cheese in inventory, but not all eligible to trade MIELKE, from pg. 17A packing during the week ending July 13, the highest total in seven weeks. ■ Checking the cupboard, USDA’s monthly Cold Storage report shows June butter stocks hit 324.07 million pounds, up 1 percent from May but a whopping 33 percent, or almost 81 million pounds, above June 2012. American-type cheese, at 705.19 mil-

lion pounds, was down 1 percent from May but 6 percent above a year ago. The total cheese inventory came to 1.149 billion pounds, unchanged from June but 5 percent ahead of a year ago. The Daily Dairy Report pointed out that this is the first month-to-month decline in American cheese stocks this year and that, “Despite strong world dairy product prices, higher stocks of butter and American cheese are continuing to put downward pressure on domestic prices.”

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The peak of butter production historically occurs in May or June, the DDR said. “The latest stocks data suggests inventories reached their peak in June, with the draw down anticipated to begin in earnest this month.” FC Stone dairy economist Bill Brooks points out: “There’s a lot of cheese in inventory but not all of it is eligible to trade on the exchange,” and he says commercial butter stocks are the highest in more than four decades. ■ Cooperatives Working Together accepted 16 requests for export assistance this week to sell 2.3 million pounds of Cheddar cheese and 3.4 million pounds of butter to customers in Asia, Central America, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The product will be delivered through January 2014 and raised CWT’s 2013 cheese exports to 74.5 million pounds, plus 60.3 million pounds of butter, 44,092 pounds of anhydrous milk fat and 218,258 pounds of whole milk powder to 34 countries. Cash block cheese, while up for the fourth week in a row, lost 2 cents on Friday, closing at $1.7625 per pound, up a penny and a half on the week and 5.75 cents above a year ago. Barrel closed at

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Stabenow: Farm bill committee will lean left ■ Updating things on the farm bill: DairyBusiness Update reports that a formal conference committee between the House and Senate to resolve differences between the two versions is on hold as House Republican leaders continue to strategize their next step on the bill’s nutrition title, according to the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture. With less than two weeks before Congress begins its August recess, House leaders have yet to unveil separate legislation dealing with the nutrition programs. While it would be possible to begin a conference without the House addressing them, it has been widely expected that House leaders would attempt to address those programs before appointing conferees, according to DBU. The International Dairy Foods Association warned that a conference of the House and Senate versions of the farm

bill seems unlikely until after the August recess. The Senate has officially asked that a conference committee be formed to negotiate the farm bill, noting that its version has significant differences from the House-passed bill. Senate Ag Committee chair Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., announced that the

ratio of Senate Democrats to Republicans would be 7-5, but did not name the participants. Lee Mielke is a syndicated columnist who resides in Everson, Wash. His weekly column is featured in newspapers across the country and he may be reached at lkmielke@juno.com. ❖

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MIELKE, from pg. 18A interest remains fairly good. Cash Grade A nonfat dry milk inched a half-cent higher, to $1.78, with three cars trading hands on the week. Extra Grade remained at $1.73. AMS-powder averaged $1.7357, up 1.7 cents. Dry whey averaged 58.35 cents, up a penny. Milk production across the nation continues to decline seasonally as summer advances, according to USDA. Bottling use is mostly steady, but many bottlers note they are on the cusp of strong demand for fluid milk for schools reopening. Looking “back to the futures;” second half Federal order 2013 Class III contracts portended an $18.48 per hundredweight average on June 14. That figure slipped to $18.34 June 21, $17.87 on June 28, $18.02 on July 5, $17.91 on July 12, $18.33 on July 19, and was trading around $17.94 late morning July 26.

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Farmland Leasing Meeting Aug. 8, 1:30 p.m. Borlaug Center, Nashua, Iowa Info: $20/person, $25 if registering less than two calendar Dairy Beef Feeding for Profit days before workshop; regisAug. 7, 9:15 a.m.-3 p.m. ter by calling Chickasaw In Her Boots: Sustainable Howard County Fairgrounds, County Extension and OutAg for Women, by Women Cresco, Iowa reach Office, (641) 394-2174; Aug. 4, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: $20/person; register by contact Kristen Schulte, Canoe Creek Produce, DecoAug. 2, by contacting Sue kschulte@iastate.edu or (563) rah, Iowa Barnes, (563) 547-3001 or 547-3001, for information Info: $35/person, includes skbarnes@iastate.edu about similar meetings held lunch; advanced registration across northeast Iowa at www.mosesorganic.org/ Organic Crop Improvement womensproject Minnesota Chapter Organic Crop Improvement Farmfest Aug. 6-8 Educational Meeting Minnesota Chapter Prairie Steak Fry Gilfillan Estate, Redwood Aug. 8, 8:30 a.m.-Noon Educational Meeting Aug. 5, 5-8:30 p.m. County, Minn. Department of Natural Aug. 9, 8:30 a.m.-Noon Community Center, Heron Info: Log on to Resources, Windom, Minn. Douglas County Public Works Lake, Minn. www.ideaggroup.com/farmfest Info: Free and open to the Building, Alexandria, Minn. Info: Presented by the Prairie public; contact Lorri Ann Info: Free and open to the Ecology Bus Center and the Dairy Beef Feeding for Profit Hartel, (218) 253-4907, or public; contact Lorri Ann Jackson-Cottonwood County Aug. 6, 9:15 a.m.-3 p.m. DeEtta Bilek, (218) 445-5475 Hartel, (218) 253-4907, or Cattlemen’s Association; tick- Jones County Extension DeEtta Bilek, (218) 445-5475 ets only sold in advance, call Office, Monticello, Iowa In Her Boots: Sustainable the PEBC, (507) 662-5064 or Info: $20/person; register by Ag for Women, by Women Growing Nutrient-Dense marilyn@ecologybus.org; log Aug. 2, by contacting Denise Aug. 8, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Foods — A Walk-n-Talk Field Day on to www.ecologybus.org Schwab, (319) 472-4739 or Dancing Winds Farm, Kenyon, Minn. dschwab@iastate.edu Aug. 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Be Your Own Boss Youth Info: $35/person, includes Community Gardens, FairEntrepreneur Camp Organic Crop Improvement lunch; advanced registration mont, Minn. Aug. 5-9 Minnesota Chapter at www.mosesorganic.org/ Info: Located at 507 West North Iowa Events Center 4- Educational Meeting womensproject Lake Ave.; call (507) 238H Learning Center, Mason Aug. 7, 8:30 a.m.-Noon 5449 Pioneer Power 39th Annual Threshing Show Aug. 3-4 Hanley Falls, Minn. Info: Consignment auction 10:30 a.m. Aug. 2; (507) 7683530

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Back Roads: Obscure hobby a joy for railroaders BACK ROADS, from pg. 24A “When you can find a speeder, prices run from $2,500 to $10,000,” said Short. Outside of nostalgia, especially if you’ve been a long-time railroad admirer, a primary purpose of these events is to remind people that rail was once a primary means of moving people, and should still be a major tool for transporting people. “Drawing attention to what railroads are all about is a mission of this National Railroad Association,” said Short. He sees no reason why this particular line from Hanley Falls to Norwood-Young America can’t once again be a people mover, too. “There used to be four passenger trains each day running through Belview, Minn. We’re talking expanded commuter rail in the Twin Cities. So who knows, maybe someday we’ll have daily passenger train service between this area and the Cities. It used to run twice daily from

Minneapolis to Watertown, S.D.” On this run to Hanley Falls, a lunch was served to all 46 train “engineers” and passengers. These little rigs don’t need a turn table to get going the other direction. Some have a hydraulic cylinder that lifts the speeder, then driver and passenger simply twist the car 180 degrees and drop it back on the rails. Others merely lift their car off the track by hand before doing the turnaround. Short recalls when this particular rail road line was virtually abandoned in 1992 but, thanks to hard work and some dedicated volunteers, the line got reopened and upgraded so that it is now a functioning 98.6-mile freight line owned by the Minnesota Valley Rail Authority, funded by major users of the line such as Twin Cities Western out of Glencoe hauling grain, ethanol, gravel, salts and other commodities. Short said upgrading and restoring this venerable rail line cost nearly $40

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North American Railcar Operations ranks at the very top. We’re talking about rail track motor cars called ‘Speeders’ gathered at the rail line adjoining the North Redwood Elevator on June 15 and 16. Long-time railroad buff Gene Short of Curry, Minn., described this gathering of hobbyists who have purchased some of the old two-passenger units used by railroad employees to periodically check the rails for safety inspection. On this

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day, 26 of these speeder cars departed the 24-mile run to Hanley Falls for a “hands on” experience of what riding the rails was really all about. Short says this association is now a nationwide organization and whenever a group can “reserve” a section of rail for a half-day or all-day run, these folks with pickups and trailers haul their speeders to that location for another riding the rail adventure. Short explained that each of these little rigs has its own gas engine and can reach speeds of more than 20 mph on a good track. “Some don’t have mufflers, so they

can be a bit noisy. Most drivers and their passengers wear ear mufflers however,” said Short, who also indicated this era of rail checking speeders dates back to the late 1940s and ’50s, with many of them manufactured by a railroad firm at Farmington, Minn. If you’re old enough you might remember the days when “pumper cars” were the means of moving rail employees each day. Just as the name implies, two men facing each other would pump their way down the rail line. See BACK ROADS, pg. 22A

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O’Lakes stage at the Moo Booth. Aug. 28 — Wool Pack-O-Rama, Celebrity Division — 1 p.m. (Contest partner: Minnesota Lamb and Wool Association) Which celebrity will be the champion wool packer? The public is encouraged to watch and cheer on their favorite celebrities. Public contest follows celebrity competition. Located at the Sheep Barn in front of the Baa Booth (south side of the sheep barn) Aug. 29 — The Annual Celebrity Butter Carving Contest — 12:20 p.m. (Contest partner: Land O’Lakes) Celebrities will compete to see who is the best butter sculptor. The public is encouraged to watch and cheer on their favorite celebrities. Located at the Land O’Lakes stage at the Moo Booth. E-mail competition@mnstatefair.org or call (651) 288-4417 for more information. ❖


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AUCTIONS & CLASSIFIEDS Announcements

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ADVERTISING NOTICE: Please check your ad the first week it runs. We make every effort to avoid errors by checking all copy, but sometimes errors are missed. Therefore, we ask that you review your ad for correctness. If you find a mistake, please call (507) 345-4523 immediately so that the error can be corrected. We regret that we cannot be responsible for more than one week's insertion if the error is not called to our attention. We cannot be liable for an amount greater than the cost of the ad. THE LAND has the right to edit, reject or properly classify any ad. Each classified line ad is separately copyrighted to THE LAND. Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited.

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For grain and livestock farm. Part-time or Fulltime. Person must be dependable and able to work long hours during harvest. Farm experience and CDL preferred. Located in St. James area. 507-920-8217

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Be An Auctioneer & Personal Property Appraiser Continental Auction Schools Mankato, MN & Ames, IA 507-625-5595 www.auctioneerschool.com Unique Opportunity - Individual or couple to assist in managing a grass base farm. Located in central New Jersey. Ideal candidate would be interested in gaining experience in dairy, pork & poultry production. Along with on farm cheese production & marketing directly to consumers. Serious inquiries only. 715-415-4402 Real Estate

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Farm For Sale: Clark County WI. 120 acres, 2-story barn, 2 silos, bulk tank, 8 room house on blacktop road. For more information please call 715-229-4068 or 715-512-0928

CLEAN RETIREMENT TRUCKING & REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Conducted at business located at 461 1st Street, Currie, MN. West edge of Currie. Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013 • 10:30 a.m. Semi-Tractors: ‘07 Volvo w/ 663,628 mi., 13 spd trans., Volvo D-12 eng., 61” Mid-roof sleeper, 22.5 Low Pro alum. whls, Espar htr; ‘05 Freightliner Columbia w/ Mercedes 450 hp eng., 678,500 mi., 58” Mid-roof sleeper, 13spd trans., 22.5 Low Pro alum. whls, Espar htr; ‘04 Volvo 979,014 mi., 22.5 Low Pro alum. whls, 13 spd trans., 61” Mid roof w/Espar htr, Volvo D-12 eng. Hopper Trailers: ‘13 Corn Husker smooth side, 42’x72”x96” wide, sgl 445-50/22.5 tires, lg trap openings, exc. trlr, alum. King & sub frame; ‘12 Wilson Commander 42’x 78”x96” w/445.50/22.5 singles, 33”x43” trap openings, alum. King & sub frame, exc. trlr; ‘06 Corn Husker 42’x78”x96” w/445-50/22.5 whls, exc. trlr Tractor & Loader and Pick-up: ‘75 JD 2030 w/ JD 46 ldr, 3 pt. dsl, shuttle shift & wgts (nice tractor); ‘94 Ford Ranger Ext. Cab 4x4, AC, AT, 59,500 actual, Tonneau cover, box liner, 4.0 L Fuel Barrell & Misc.: 1,000 gal fuel barrell w Fill-Rite 30GPM Pump; Stock trlr wwaste oil pump & tank; 3 pt. heavy duty Yard Drag ladder for washing trucks; 22.5 used tires & alum. whls; Drill Press; Lubster greaser; Pipe threader; Jacks; Alum.

tool boxes & steps; (2) 3/4” Impact wrenches w/sockets; 120 amp wire feed; 1/2” Impact; Tire irons; 20-ton air floor jack; Torch cart w/hose & regulator; plus more misc. items Pressure Washer: Alkota mod.l 430x4 hot water pressure; washer w/hose reel (machine is 2 yrs old)

Real Estate To Sell at 10:30 a.m. Lot Size: Approx. 3.51 Acres located in City of Currie Building Size: 45x92 Dbl Walled, fully insulated building w/(2) 14x20 OH doors w/auto openers, office, bath-room, loft. Building has city water & sewer with waste oil heat. Lot Extras: Fully graveled w/ample room for maneuvering & parking trailers. Terms: $20,000 Non-Refundable down payment. Closing on Jan. 3,2014 at such time a contract for deed will be drawn up between seller & buyer at stated interest rate of 4% for a total of 10 years in monthly installments. Possession January 1,2014. Taxes: Due and payable 2013 will be paid by seller. Taxes for 2013 are $2,572. Closing Attorney: Paul Malone

Jim Hansen Trucking, Owner (507) 829-3130 Auctioneers note: if you are looking for some well-maintained trucks and trailers, be sure to attend this auction. All are in excellent condition! –Dave Sale Arranged & Conducted by Dave Bosacker, Slayton, Lic. #51-37 • (507) 829-5280. Dale Pavlis, Hadley, Lic. #51-35 • (507) 227-9398, Tracy, MN • (507) 629-3023 • Cell (507) 829-5280 • www.tracyauctioncenter.com Day of sale takes precedence over other written material. Usual Auction Terms. Not Responsible for Accidents.


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HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 BR 2 WANTED: Land & farms. I have clients looking for BA, adjacent to golf course, dairy, & cash grain opera34 acres, 4000 sq ft storage, tions, as well as bare land good pasture, could be diparcels from 40-1000 acres. vided for bldg lots, Hwy 71. Both for relocation & inWadena MN 218-631-3236 vestments. If you have even thought about selling Sell your land or real estate contact: Paul Krueger, in 30 days for 0% commisFarm & Land Specialist, sion. Call Ray 507-339-1272 Edina Realty, SW Suburban Office, 14198 Commerce We have extensive lists of Ave NE, Prior Lake, MN Land Investors & farm buy55372. ers throughout MN. We alpaulkrueger@edinarealty.com ways have interested buy(952)447-4700 ers. For top prices, go with our proven methods over Antiques & Collectibles 026 thousands of acres. Serving Minnesota FOR SALE: JD #6 one row Mages Land Co & Auc Serv chopper in good condition. www.magesland.com JD model 44 2-14 hyd lift 800-803-8761 plow, totally re-conditioned. Parts for a late style JD B tractor. 320-630-7456 021

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FOR SALE: JD 5400-5830 & 6000 & 7000 series forage harvesters. Used kernel processors, also, used JD 40 knife Dura-Drums, & drum conversions for 5400 & 5460. Call (507)427-3520 www.ok-enterprise.com

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Farmers, Hunters, Investors

Cottonwood Co. Farmland For Sale By Sealed Big Auction

Cropland, CRP and Hayland 150+/- acres in Germantown Twp. Bids are to be submitted to our office at the address listed below

to arrive not later than Aug. 9, 2013.

Bidders submitting sealed bids may increase their bids at the sealed bid auction on

August 13, 2013 - 10 a.m. ADM Processing Facility Meeting Room Sanborn, MN

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FOR SALE: JD 566 round FOR SALE: 5 grain bins , 3 baler, net wrap or regular are 43x56 and 2-49x56; also, tie, regular pickup, 540 130' grain leg, all to be PTO, good shape, ready to moved. 507-220-1067 bale. 320-298-0165 SILO DOORS FOR SALE: NH 489 haybine Wood or steel doors shipped $4,500. 515-827-5162 promptly to your farm stainless fasteners NH 1411 Discbine with very hardware available. little use, retired 5 yrs, ex(800)222-5726 cellent. (507)645-8771 Landwood Sales LLC Bins & Buildings

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Stormor Bins & EZ-Drys. 100% financing w/no liens FOR SALE: (3) 3 ring wire or red tape, call Steve at corn cribs, $150 each;ButFairfax Ag for an appointler 2,700 bu. bin with drying ment. 888-830-7757 floor, $200. 507-726-2106

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600 Bu Unverferth/Brent #6225 Grain Cart w/ Tarp & Scale, Used 2 Seasons Like New. Rhino 8 Ft-- #SE8A – 3Pt Cutter w/ 3 Gear Boxes. 319-347-6138 Can Deliver BRAND NEW! WESTFIELD 10-71 low profile swing hopper $8,925. All sizes available. Mike 507-848-6268 For Sale- Delux DGE 3000 Tower Dryer, all SS Screens, Will dry and cool 3000 bph at 5pt removal. Excellent cond. $139,000.00 Dan (715) 245-6194

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“The Experience Farmland Professionals” Heller Group, 1 Stop Realty P.O. Box 26 Olivia, MN 56277 Roger Heller, Auct. No. 65-16

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CLEAN RETIREMENT AUCTION

Will sell the following equipment on farm located at 21579 370th Ave., Revere, MN or from Revere, MN go South on Co. Rd. 7, 2 miles to 100th St then east 2 miles to 370th Ave. then South 11⁄2 miles.

Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 • 10:30 a.m.

128 Acres, Sumter Twp, McLeod Co.

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WED., AUGUST 14, 2013 • 11:00 AM HELD AT BROWNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, 310 - 2ND AVE N, BROWNTON, MN Farm Info: Wonderful opportunity to add an excellent farm to your operation. Patterned tiled to county ditch on north line of the farm. Farm has never raised sugar beets. Land: 128.82 acres, Sumter Twp, Sec 24 & 25, McLeod Co. Tillable: 126.5 acres Sold as one parcel Location: 3 miles East of Brownton, MN, on US Hwy 212 then North on Major Ave, 3/4 mile, watch for signs.

OWNER: DALE TODNEM

For complete packet, Auctioneer: Matt Mages 507-276-7002, Lic #08-13-006 Auctioneers: Larry Mages, Lafayette • Joe Maidl, Lafayette • John Goelz, Franklin • Joe Wersal, Winthrop Broker: Mages Land Co. & Auction Service LLC - Not Responsible for Accidents or During Inspection.

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Tractors: CIH 7120 MFWD w/ 6900 Hrs. 18.4-42 like new rubber w/duals, 18 spd P/S, 3 pt., rock box; IH 1086 w/9520 RS. 18.4-38 like new radials w/duals, 3 pt.; IH 1066 dsl w/6720 hrs, 18.4-38 w/duals, IH Red Cab, 3 pt. Combine & Heads: ‘03 CIH 2388 AxialFlow combine S/N:JUC0270624 w/2106 eng. hrs, 1445 rotary hrs, rock trap, field tracker, yield mon., long sieve, tank ext. 30.5x32 tires (sharp combine); CIH 1020, 30’ flex head w/11⁄2” cut, field tracker, rock guard; CIH 963 6/N cornhead, w/water pump bearings; 30’ tricycle head mover Planting & Tillage: JD 1760 Conservation 12N planters, 3 bu boxes, front fold, 250 mon., corn & bean plates, Dawn trash whippers; IH 4600 field cult, 241⁄2’; JD 1100 241⁄2’ field cult.; JD 510 ripper 5-shk; IH 700 5-18 plow in-furrow; CIH 5400 drill (mulch-

till) w/tow hitch; IH 480 241⁄2’ tandem disc; Melroe multi-weeder; IH 8/N cult. Stalk Chopper & Grain Handling: JD 120 Stalk Chopper 20’ S/N:P00120X002998 (exc. cond.); (2) Brent 544 gravity wagons (red) w/brakes on rear axles; (2) Parker 250 bu. gravity wagons w/10 ton gears; Westendorf 10x61 auger, hyd. lift w/swing hopper; NI Auger; NI elev.; 27’ Bin Sweep Spray Equipment: Kuker field sprayer w/60’ booms & 750 gal. tank w/mon.; 1500 gal. water tank w/inductor & pump on gear; 2 whl 220 gal. sprayer; 500 gal. saddle tanks Miscellaneous 1000 gal. fuel barrel w/pump; 200 gal. fuel barrel w/12 volt pump; (2) sprayer pumps; hyd. 6” auger; NI hyd. ldr off 460 tractor; Yamaha 125 3-whlr

Ken & Sandy Anderson, Owners (507) 822-6337

Auctioneers note: Ken & Sandy have a very nice & well-maintained line of equipment. Very few small items, so be sure to be there early! Sale Arranged & Conducted by Dave Bosacker, Slayton, Lic. #51-37, (507) 829-5280, Dale Pavlis, Hadley, Lic. #51-35, (507) 227-9398, Tracy, MN • (507) 629-3023 • Cell (507) 829-5280

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Bruce Venske Estate • Roger & Dennis Venske, P.R.

FIREARMS & COLLECTIBLE

AUCTION Located on Main St, Danube, MN

Monday, August 5, 2013• 2 p.m. Large selection of Firearms, Ammunition & Military Ammo Boxes, Collectibles, Tools, Vehicles & Trailers, Fishing & Hunting & Lawn and Garden. Firearms will sell approx. 3:30 p.m. Pictures & more info on website.

AUCTION

Saturday, August 10 • 9:30 a.m. 7300 Galpin Blvd., Excelsior, MN (Just north of Chaska)

FARM EQUIPMENT: Ditch-Witch; Trenchers; Backhoes; Bobcat 610 w/bkt & backhoe; 2 contractors trucks; walk in cooler; butcher equip; saddles; household; collectibles; 3 semi storage vans; tandem dually trlr; boat; tent trlr; tools; new air compressor. See www.midwestauctions.com/Ediger

Jerry Lingefelter Estate, Owner

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507-644-8433 www.kerkhoffauction.com

Belle Plaine & Arlington, MN, Lic. 70-06 • Ph. 952-873-2292

MACHINERY International 710 3x16 semi mounted auto reset plow; Glencoe 18.5’ folding wing 3 pt; New Holland Super 66 square baler w/Wisconsin baler; Flare box w/running gear; David Bradley flare box on running gear w/hoist; Galvanized flare box w/running; (3) Ferguson 2-bottom mounted plows; Oliver 565 4x16 semi mounted plow; Material bucket for tractor loader; 2-section spike tooth drag; 9’ tandem disc; Running gear; Hiniker Big Ox 8’ 3 pt blade; Ford 101 3 bottom mounted plow; International 6’ tandem disc w/serrated blades - like new; Arps drive thru snowblower; Irrigation pipe wagon; Skid loader trailer w/ramps; 4 wheel skid loader trailer; PTO post hole digger; International #60 6-row narrow stalk chopper; Skid loader bucket. MISC Kamak series 7500 cement mixer, like new, no motor; 300 gallon fuel barrel on stand; Pallet rocking; Ford push grill guard; Many sets of caster wheels; Jari mower; Hoist frames; 3 pt cherry picker; Small hydraulic log splitter; Surge milker buckets; Large live trap; (25) steel fence posts; Used lumber; Hydraulic cylinders; Utility trailer axles; Aluminum extenion ladder; Car ramps; Delaval vacuum pump; Miller cement mixer on cart w/6.5 HP gas engine; Several 3’x6’ metal racks on wheels; Jimmie crane; 55 gallon plastic barrels; Metal shelving; Log chains; Fireside wood/coal stove; 3’ lawn packer; Rakes; Forks; Shovels.; Other Misc. Bachtold wood splitter on cart w/8 HP Honda engine; 8’x12’ wooden storage shed; Arctic Cat Jag snowmobile; Honda Twin Star 200 motorcycle; (8) 30’ angle iron pieces, 20’ railroad beam; Many feet of aluminum ridge cap, 28’ lengths; Lengths of iron; Piles of iron; Lengths of angle iron; (10) 24’ I-beams; Several sets of caster wheels. COLLECTOR MACHINERY JD #258 sulky plow; The Standard Potato digger on steel; JD 2-row corn planter on steel; (3) JD 2bottom plows on steel; (2) McCormick Deering #7 horse mowers; JD 614 single bottom plow on steel; JD 290 corn planter on steel; (4) sulky plows; Steel wheeled 4-wheel ground driven manure spreader; Deering Ideal horse mower; Mpls Moline hay loader; McCormick horse mower; New Idea horse mower; Case #5 horse mower; Steel wheel hay tether; (4) dump rakes; Mpls Moline #4 horse mower; Moline 2-bottom plow on steel; 6’ horse disc; JD 612 2-bottom plow; 8’ horse disc; 8’ digger on steel; JD 268 sulky plow; JD 2-bottom plow on steel; (2) quack diggers; Hay tether on steel; Walking plows; Tumble buggy; Steel wheeled running gear;

Road grader on steel; JD walking plow; Horse machinery poles. COLLECTIBLES Delaval cream separators; Tin machinery seats; McCormick Deering cream separators; Cream cans; (10) cast iron water pumps; Several steel wheels; Chatillon 400 lb scale; Cast iron scalding pot; Walk-behind tractor cultivator; Hand cultivator; Cisturn pumps; Old pedal car; Platform scale; 36” buzz saw blade; Maytag single cylinder engine. VEHICLES 1995 GMC 3500 HD 1 ton truck, dsl. eng., auto., w/contractor’s box & hoist, 144,000 mi.; 1981 Ford F350 1 ton dually custom, 351V8 eng., 5-spd., 2 WD w/12’ steel box & hoist; 1984 Ford F350 1 ton dually, 7.3 dsl., 5-spd., w/20’ roll back bed & winch. MACHINERY for PARTS – FOR PARTS, SCRAP, REPAIR Owatonna Mustang 345 skid loader; Large Lincoln welder w/gas eng.; New Idea manure spreader; Ford 4 cyl eng.; JD combine motor; Heavy duty trailer frame; Piles of scrap iron; MM manure spreader; Steel wheeled wagon. TRACTORS Case 970 dsl. tractor, cab, 3 pt, WF, 3028 hrs showing, 18.4x34 rear rubber, S/N 2392409; IH 656 gas tractor w/WF, 3 pt, fenders, 18.4x34 rear rubber & International 2001 all hyd loader; Farmall A gas tractor, WF w/Woods 5’ belly mower (needs eng. work); Ford 8N gas tractor w/side distributor; Ford 8N gas tractor w/front distributor; Farmall Super C gas tractor w/NF, 11.2x36 rear rubber & front mount, 2 row cultivator; 2003 Bobcat 763 dsl. skid loader w/cab, material bucket, pallet fork, 1000 hrs -nice. TRAILERS 16’ implement trailer, pull-type w/dove tail; Pickup box trailer; 6’x12’ utility trailer; Skid loader trailer; Tandem axle pulltype implement trailer. SHOP EQUIP. & TOOLS ESAB Mig Master 300 new 250 gas wire feed welder (new); Bushman Command Aire Jet tire changer; Black & Decker 3/4” electric drill; Welding table; Industrial chop saw; Packard drill press on stand; Log chains; 10” table saw; Lincoln 225 AC arc welder; Misc tools; Actylene gauges, hoses & cart; 3/4” socket sets; Makita chop saw; Open & box end wrench sets; Socket sets; Pipe wrenches; Tool cabinets; 12 ton hydraulic jack; Welding vise grips; Lots of hand tools; Organizer cabinets; Craftsman 2 piece tool cabinet; Pressure washer on cart w/11 HP Honda gas engine; VanGuard 9 HP generator 5,000 watt; Large steel A-frame w/winch; Many more items too numerous to mention.

Clerk - Usual Terms of Auction: (cash or approved check day of sale). No items removed until settled for. *Number system used* Not responsible for accidents • Lunch on Grounds

LARGE MACHINERY AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 24

11:00 SHARP LOCATON: B474 Eau Pleine Road, Spencer, Wisconsin. FARM IS SOLD: Owners are retiring.

2010 CASE IH 225 MAGNUM CVT, 536 Hours, Luxury Cab, Loaded MINT UNIT - LIKE NEW! 1997 CASE IH 2188 4WD COMBINE 1691 Rotor Hours, 2400 Engine Hours Custom AFX Rotor, Multiple Upgrades ALSO SELLING: (3) Sharp IH Tractors: IH 4786, IH 1066, IH 244; Plus a full line of farm machinery including a Cat 262 Skid Steer, 617 hours; Riteway 42’ Roller, EX; Case IH 800 10-18” Flex Plow, SARS, EX; a Line of Commercial Shop Equipment; and much more. TERMS: Cash or good check. Financing available, contact clerk at 866-577-1831.

AUCTIONEERS: Donald Ziemer, Lic 34-07, New London, 320-354-4329 • Mark Ziemer, Lic 34-46, New London, 320-354-4312 • Brian Ziemer, New London • Gary Hotovec, 612-202-5090

ZIEMER AUCTION SERVICE • 20380 Co. Rd. 5 NW, New London, MN

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• Saturday • August 17 • 9:30 AM

For information, contact Roger at (320) 485-2484 • The following described property will be sold at farm located at 4202 212th Street, Lester Prairie, MN. From south edge of Winsted, MN, 1 mile west on McLeod Co Rd 5, then 1.75 miles south on Cable Ave and .25 mile west on 212th Street.

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AGLAND VENTURES – Owner JENELLE AND RUTH STERNITZKY

612-868-9466

Barry Hager, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #105

715-273-4638

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

SALE CONDUCTED BY: HAGER AUCTION SERVICE


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FOR SALE: Farm Fans AB8B batch dryer w/ 1000 bu Lowry holding bin all on one frame w/ whls, sgl phase w/ propane, shedded, works great, 10hp motor on stand, runs unloading auger to bin, 8”x54' Mayrath auger, complete pkg, $3,995. 30 bin sheets to make temporary storage, 8' highx30' diam holds approx 5000 bu w/ bolts & unloading tube & auger setup, $600. 60' alum aeration tubes, 2010”x38” 2-10” 90 degree, 12” fan reduction to 10” w/ end caps, $300. 5th whl pickup plate w/ 2 1/4” ball, $75. Hawes shock hitch for pickup, $150. 507-360-4412 FOR SALE: '04 Model 2322 GSI stacked grain dryer, mint cond. Call Dave at 507-430-1907 FOR SALE: 8" U-trough 100' of 8" U-trough conveyor. 3 drives. 4 drops $1,800 OBO (or best offer) (507) 246-5292 FOR SALE: (2) model 2012 American Crop dryers, good cond, shedded between seasons w/ vaporizor; Lowry holding bin on wheels w/ roof. Hutchinson grain auger 8”x34' w/ 10hp elec motor, good cond. 320-979-3908 or 320-329-8204

Auction for: Sapp Farms 43058 231 Lane, Le Center, MN 56057

ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, August 3 • 9:30 AM 48461 367th Ave • Kasota, MN

From Kasota go South 1.5 miles on Co. Rd 21, then West on 480th St, then South on 367th Ave

ANTIQUE TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

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Antique Tractors, Engines & Parts: Mpls. Threshing Machine Co #7210, steam tractor, 22 hp, complete, bad boiler; 1918 Moline Unv. “D” Serial 18504 w/orig. front whl duals; Moline 2 btm plow for Moline Univ Tractor; 20’ Wallis “K”; ‘27 Huber 25-50, Serial #9308; ‘30 Fordson w/magneto, Serial 761645; ‘37 Mpls Moline Twin City “J” Serial 555359; Add’l MM TC “J” parts tractor; ‘38 Graham Bradley row crop w/side panels, PTO, new rubber; ‘38 Mpls Moline TC Universal MTA; ‘38 Mpls Moline TC “FTA” Serial #155981; Twin City 12-20, Serial 16050; ‘41 Mpls Moline “R” Serial RTU 405799U; Add’l MM “R” parts tractor; ‘53 Mpls Moline UTS Serial 01211128 w/12V system; Mpls Moline ZTU, NF, Serial 579230J; ‘44 AC “WC” w/belly mower; MM “U” parts tractor; Fordson front/rear steel tractor rims; 38” rubber; Firestone 16.9x26 tires rims 2 sets; walk behind Gravely tractor w/mower & Sickle; Mpls Moline 605 eng. stationary, gas, side panels, runs (currently used on saw mill); Mpls Moline S24 self-propelled universe system Serial #42291433 (Brown Mule) set up w/2 row corn picker; New Idea Uni-system 706 diesel combine, set up w/bean head; Mpls Moline 605 engine stationary, LP; massey harris combine gas engine; Fairbanks Morse gas engine, 6 hp, for parts; Ford model “T” engine and assorted parts; large assortment of parts. Antique Machinery & Horse Drawn Items: IH 2-row corn binder, shedded & complete; Horse drawn Huntsmen 2 btm plow (rare); 1905 IH horse drawn corn picker; Case 2 btm plow; Moline horse drawn disk; JD #4 horse mower; Adams Road petrol model #3 road grader; potato digger; potato planter; 2 btm plow; Case Osborne horse mower; Model #3 horse pulled mower; horse drawn 8’x16’ sled running gear; Rosenthal 40 husker shredder, complete (stored in shed); Kenyon manure loader; 50+ assorted size steel wheels; 4 dump rakes; MM cultivator; MM pull type swather; IH corn sheller; Case hay head for field chopper; Case chopper; Allis Chalmers round baler; Pappick silo loader on steel; irrigation pump-RB Whitish Co; old cream separator; threshing machine elevator w/bushel counter; running gear; Bull Dozer, Trucks & Machinery: IH TD 14A-Drott, diesel eng, gas start, hyd loader w/3 yd buck; NI 3 pt 8’ snowblower; (2) 1964 IH 2 ton truck w/box (1 for parts); ‘1950’s Army truck, 2 1/2 ton; 6’ - 3 pt digger; Bearcat feed mill; feed wagon; Mpls Moline “E” corn sheller & drag line; Kewanee 600, 50’ elevator; JD semi-mt sickle mower; 3 pt hyd. wood splitter; HM tandem 4’ sidewalls box trailer; hay rake dolly; sprayer; Grain Chief grain dryer; 300 gal barrel on stand; car trailer, tandem ax w/ramps; The Clipper grain/seed cleaner; 12’ wire corn crib; Complete Saw Mill, Industrial Tools: A.B. Farquhar Co mdl #48 complete saw mill, upper/lower saws; assorted lumber; 1870 free standing wood planer, 24”; old deluxe oil separator w/compressor, 10 hp electric motor; hvy duty winch; free standing hoist, 3500 lb; (2) Milling machines; Katolite 25k generator on cart w/arc welder; wood stove; hog scale; old compressor; shop tools; Craftsmen table saw; band saw; And much more!

Owner: Armand Timm Estate • Wayne Timm, Rep • 507-625-7865 Auctioneers: Matt Mages 507-276-7002, Lic #08-13-006

Auctioneers: Larry Mages, Lafayette; Joe Maidl, Lafayette; Joe Wersal, Winthrop; John Goelz, Franklin Clerk: Mages Land Co. & Auction Service, LLC. All items Sold “As Is”. Not Responsible for Accidents.

Preview 1 Hour Prior to Sale - Restroom & Lunch available on site

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Saturday, August 10, 2013 10:00 a.m.

Directions from Le Center: (north) take Co Rd 11 south (by Caseys store) to Jct of Co. 11 & Co. 2 & go straight onto gravel second place on right or 1.25 miles ) Tractors: White 2-135 (nice, 1 owner, 5066 hrs, duals); White 2-105 (5858 hrs, 2 owner, duals, newer motor, open station); White 4-210 (6300 hrs, duals, 3208 Cat, 650 hrs on btm of motor); Oliver 1755 w/dual loader (gas, 3279 hrs, nice, ldr also has Allis mnts will be offered separate & as pkg); Oliver 1655 gas(good looker) Skidloader: ‘79 Melroe 610 Bobcat (solid back plate, quick attach) Tillage Equipment, Harvest Equipment: JD 400 rotary hoe (21’, nice); Allis 1400 chisel-vator (high clearance, rubber mnt, triple fold); Allis 1300 field cult. (30’); Glencoe field cult. (18.5’, 3 pt, w/ drag) DMI chisel plow (13’ & 13 shk); Melroe 7 sect. spring tooth hyd. drag; Kovar pony cart drag (27’, nice); White 588 plow (5 btm); 5 sect. drag; potato plow; IH 983 cornhead; IH 834 cornhead (has 2 extra rows 30” 6 row); JD 27 stalk chopper (very nice); JD 16A-6’ chopper; flare box wagon (nice JD gear)… Hay & Livestock Equipment: IH 435 baler w/kicker; JD 54 spreader (nice, t-bar chain); New Idea conditioner; fanning mill; bale conveyor (in barn, to be removed by buyer); Van Dale 14’ silo unloader (removed by buyer); feed carts; wheelbarrows; nearly new feed auger 4” nearly 100' (removed by buyer); 5 hp Mass Port; Honey Wagon (good gear, tank bad); gates; bale spears; 4” feed augers; livestock transport; Harvester roller mill; Gehl blower; Little Giant elev., t-posts; infra-red heaters; LB White heaters; acid treater; 5 ton Schuld bin w/chain feeding helper in bin (removed by buyer); 6 fence line stainless 6x2 hole feeders (removed by buyer); hog feeders; hog medicator; time clock; calf cart; hay rack; Jamesway barn cleaner (newer 3HP motor, removed by buyer); hog gates; and panels, more… Trucks, Shop, Yard, and Miscellaneous: ’93 Chevy 3500 (4x4, 230k); ’88 Chevy 3500 (2WD, factory exhaust); Yamaha 350, 4 wheeler; Yamaha 250, 4 wheelers (non running); Yamaha 200, 4 wheeler (parts); Toro Wheel Horse mower (variable speed); Dixon zero turn mower; 18’ car trailer; I beams; pressure washer; rock box; pull-type road grader; wood cement forms; chem totes; tires & wheels; band saw; electric motors; 200 amp pole top, more…. Terms: Cash or Good Check day of sale. All items sold as-is where-is. No items removed until settled for. Note: Bob is downsizing his farming operation & no longer has a need for this machinery. Bob’s phone numbers: 507-357-2353 office 612-756-2011 cell.

Hallberg Auction formerly LD Sapp and Associates 515-460-0246 cell, 641-561-2255 Auction Yard www.hallbergauction.com www.ldsappauctions.com


EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

We Service & Sell

Titan Machinery

USED EQUIPMENT NEW EQUIPMENT • JD 2410, 41’ chisel

Clara City, MN 56222 320-847-3218 www.wearda.com

SCHLAAK MOTORS New Richland, MN

507-456-5510

The Affordable Way to Tile Your Fields 3 Point Hitch & Pull Type Models Available • Walking Tandem Axles • Formed V Bottom on w/425/65R22.5 Tires for Superior Grade Control • Tile Installation Depth Gauge

Shoe & Boot forms to Tile. No more Crushed Tile • Paralled Pull Arms, Zero Pitch for the Most Accurate Tile Placement

Buy Factory Direct & $AVE!

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

• ‘12 JD 2410, 33’ chisel • JD 680B, 23’ chisel • DMI 730B, 7-30 • Tebben 5-30 deep till • Wilrich 614, 26’ disc • Wilrich Quad X, 55’, rolling basket • CIH TII, 55’, rolling basket • Hardi 6600, 132’ • Hardi Com. 1500, 132’ USED EQUIPMENT • Hardi Nav. 1100, 90’ • Hardi Nav. 1000, 88’ • White 8524-22 planter • Hardi Nav. 950, 88’, (2) • JD 7300, 18-22 planter • ‘12 Amity 12-22/wheel • Pickett thinner, 24-22 • ‘12 Amity 12-22 • Alloway 22’ shredder • ‘10 Amity 12-22 • Alloway 20’ shredder • Killbros 1810 cart, tracks • ‘07 Amity 8-22 • Amity 8-22, (3) • Brent 410 grain cart • ‘11 Artsway 6812, 12-22 • Westfield MK 13-91 • ‘10 Artsway 6812, 12-22 • Westfield MK 10x71 • ‘11 Artsway 6812, 8-22 • Sheyenne 1410, 10x66 • ‘06 Artsway 6812, 8-22 hopper • Artsway 898, 8-22 • Feterl 12x72 hopper • Artsway 692, 8-22 • REM 2100 grain vac. • Amity 12-22 topper, • ‘09 JD 2700, 7-30 St Ft, (3) • NH 770, 7-30 • Alloway 12-22 topper, • CIH 9300, 9-30 St. Ft, (3) • Wilrich 957, 7-30 • Artsway 12-22 topper w/harrow • Agco • Hardi Sprayers • REM Grain Vac • Woods Mowers • J&M Grain Carts • Westfield Augers • Sunflower Tillage • White Planters • Wilrich Tillage

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Your Equipment Headquarters

- TRUCKS & TRAILERS -

‘09 Peterbilt 388 Daycab, C15, 10 spd., all alum., 731,000 miles ......................................................$47,900 ‘09 Peterbilt 384 Daycab, ISM, 10 spd., all alum., 840,000 miles ......................................................$41,900 ‘08 Peterbilt 388 Daycab, C13, 10 spd., all alum., 906,000 miles ......................................................$39,000 ‘07 Peterbilt 379 Daycab, C13, 10 spd., all alum., 741,000 miles ......................................................$41,900 ‘03 Kenworth T800 w/38” w/rear window, C12, 13 spd., 1,040,000 miles ....................................................$19,900 (2) ‘13 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, black, air ride ..........$33,900 (2) ‘13 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, black, spring ride ....$31,900 (4) ‘13 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, air ride ..Starting at $31,900 (4) ‘12 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, air ride ....................$31,000 (2) ‘12 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, spring ride ..............$29,500 ‘11 Timpte, 42x66, air ride, 4 alum. ........................$29,900 ‘11 Timpte, 40x66, spring ride, Ag tub, black, alum.$29,900 ‘10 Dakota, 40x66, air ride, Ag tub, alum ................$24,900 ‘10 Timpte, 42x66, spring ride, Ag tub, black, 2x9 lights, alum. ....................................................................$28,900 ‘09 Stoughton, 40x66, air ride, Ag tub, alum. sub., electric tarp, alum. ................................................$24,900 ‘09 Timpte, 42x66, Ag tub, air ride, SS corners & rear, 8 alum...................................................................$29,900 ‘06 Timpte, 40x66, air ride, Ag tub, electric tarp w/remote ..............................................................$26,900 ‘06 Wilson, 43x66, spring ride, Commander, alum. wheels ..................................................................$22,900 ‘99 Timpte, 42x66, air ride, 8 alum. ........................$19,900 ‘98 Timpte, 40x78, air ride, Reg tub, alum. ............$18,900 ‘97 Timpte, 40x78, air ride, 2 spd. ..........................$16,900

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FOR SALE: Farm Fans 4” air system w/ pipes, cyclones & controls, 3 phase; Behlen 850 dryer, 3 phase; Farm Fans dryer, AB-12.B automatic; 6T hopper tank. 507-360-9648 FOR SALE: Kan-Sun Model 10-21-210 grain dryer, asking $9,000. 320-221-0484 FOR SALE:Used grain bins, floors unload systems, stirators, fans & heaters, aeration fans, buying or selling, try me first and also call for very competitive contract rates! Office hours 8am-5pm Monday – Friday Saturday 9am - 12 noon or call 507-697-6133 Ask for Gary

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New 18' Brock bin, $1,950; 8” power sweep for 30' bin, $1,750; other bins up to 66,000 bushels, some new. 507-697-6133 usedbinsales.com


HUGE AUCTION

Our annual August Pre-Harvest Auction Event will be held at the MACHINERY MALL OF SOUTH DAKOTA located 1 mile south and 1 ⁄2 mile west on Highway 44 from Marion SD on:

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7TH 8:15 AM CST Lunch by Presbyterian Church Ladies

Don Sabers of Salem SD 605-421-0902 will sell his collection: ‘56 AC WD 45, D, WF, PS, Eng. OH, new tires-restored; AC D10, gas, Series II, WF, 3 pt, restored; AC G w/cult., new rubber, restored; ‘52 MH Pony, totally restored; ‘39 IHC H, NF, new rubber, totally restored; Oliver 60 RC, NF, older restoration; BF Avery Model A Tricycle, older restoration; Cockshutt 20, WF, restored; MM Model V, totally restored, sharp; Earthmaster gas tractor, WF, restored; Case DC, NF, restored; ‘39 IHC, F14, unrestored, running order; IHC 2504 D, WF, 3 pt, unrestored;

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‘TRACTORS * PAY LOADERS * SKID LOADERS: ‘10 JD 8295R, loaded, 3000 hrs; (2) ‘04 JD 9420, PS, 4100 hrs, 520x46 bareback; 03 JD 9320, CAH, 24 spd, bareback, 4800 hrs; ‘04 JD 7520, MFD, 1500 hrs, PQ, w/LHR & new 740 Ldr; ‘12 JD 6100, MFD, CAH, 170 hrs, w/JD 673 Ldr; ‘10 JD 6115, MFD, CAH, 1400 hrs, w/JD 673 Ldr; ‘09 JD 7430 Premium, MFD, CAH, IVT, 2000 hrs; ‘09 CIH 275 MFD, CAH, 2000 hrs, sharp; ‘11 CIH 290, MFD, CAH, 1400 hrs, frt & rear duals; ‘01 JD 7810, MFD, PQ, w/RHR, 4798 hrs, w/JD 740 Ldr; ‘88 JD 4450, MFD, PS, w/Miller PL3 Ldr; ‘84 JD 4250, MFD, PS, CAH; JD 4450, CAH, 2W; ‘83 JD 4850, MFD, 7400 hrs; ‘91 JD 8560, CAH, 6000 hrs; ‘84 JD 8450, CAH, 8900 hrs; ‘79 JD 8440, CAH, 6692 hrs, needs eng. work; ‘73 JD 4230, CAH, Quad; ‘07 JD 3320, MFD, hydro, 570 hrs w/JD Ldr & 72” mwr deck; ‘98 NH TV140, CAH, Ldr, 6189 hrs; ‘08 NH T5070, MFD, CAH, 1298 hrs w/NH 830 Ldr; ‘08 NH 5050, MFD, CAH, 1100 hrs; MF 150 gas, WF w/belly mwr; Ford 4000, gas, WF, sharp; JD 4440, CAH; JD 4620; ‘64 JD 4020, D, PS, w/JD 158 Ldr; JD 2040 D, WF, 4400 hrs; JD 2440, WF, w/Koyker Ldr; Ford 7610, Tiger Special, 2WD, w/Tiger 5’ mwr; ‘89 CAT 65 Track Tractor, 8200 hrs; ‘92 Agco Allis 8630, MFD; ‘81 IHC 884, MFD, w/IHC 2250 Ldr; Duetz Allis 7145, MFD, CAH, 3700 hrs; Case 2290, CAH; IHC M, NF, w/Dual 250 Ldr; AC 440, 4WD, 3 pt; ‘69 IHC 544 gas; ‘94 CIH 5230, MFD, open station; IHC 1066; IHC 656 D., WF w/Westendorf Ldr; MDS QT bale spear; PAYLOADERS * SKID LOADERS * EXCAVATORS * CONSTRUCTION: ‘89 JD 844B payloader, 6 yd bkt, cab, shows 5800 hrs; Wildcat 9’ snowblower w/3208 Cat eng.-payloader att.; Sumitomo SH200 Trackhoe excavator; Ford 550 TLB backhoe; JD 480 gas forklift; Terex 23 yd. SP paddle scraper; Nissan 5000 D warehouse forklift; ‘07 Bobcat 220S, CAH, 800 hrs, 2 SP sharp; Bobcat 440B gas skid ldr; Rounder 600 gas skid ldr; Case 1835C gas skid Ldr; NH 425 gas skid ldr; 2010 Loftness Track unit for Gehl/other skid loaders; Large asst. of skid loader attachments (pallet forks-buckets-post augers-rock buckets-QT plates); GCI backhoe 16”x24” bkts (Bobcat mnts); Grouser 96” HD dozer blade; JD 72” soil conditioner; 24” sheeps feet packer; TopCon level sensor; COLLECTOR TRACTORS * IMPLEMENTS * ANTIQUES: IHC 1256D, Wheatland, cab, 8000 hrs, sharp; IHC 1206 D Wheatland w/fenders; AC 220 D, Wheatland, 3150 hrs w/fenders; JD 4020 D, PS, WF, restored; IHC 656 gas, hydro, WF, restored; ‘52 Ford 8N, total restoration; JD 620, NF, Eng. OH, restored; MM RTU, gas, NF, restored; JD 70 gas, NF; JD 3010 D; JD 4010 D. Wheatland; ‘61 MF ‘65 gas, WF; Montgomery Ward 50 w/plow; IHC 350 gas, NF, needs work; IHC 300 gas, WF, needs work; IHC 656 gas, hydro; Oliver 77 RC; JD 3010 D., WF; IHC 450 D, WF; IHC WD9, Wheatland; 2 - IHC Super H’s; IHC M, restored; 2- IHC M’s; 2 - IHC H’s; IHC 856 D, WF; IHC 1066, WF; IHC 1466 Black Stripe, WF; IHC 560 gas, NF; IHC 350 gas, NF; Coop E4 gas, NF; ‘66 AC D17, gas, Series IV, 2570 act. hrs; AC C; AC WD, NF w/Wood belly mwr, sharp; ‘49 JD A, NF; ‘54 Ferguson 40 gas, WF, restored, sharp; JD 630 gas, NF; IHC 22-36 tractor on steel; ‘29 JD D on steel, not running; ‘37 JD AR on steel, bad eng.; ‘38 JD B, NF; MM Z gas, NF; MM U, NF; MH 444, gas, 3 pt, new paint; MH 22/81 (?), gas, NF; MH 81 older restoration; MH 30, WF; MM 5x14 plow; IHC 5x14 plow; JD 5x14 PT plow; Ferguson 3x14 plow, 3 pt; Case 5x14 plow; Ford 12’ FC; JD N manure spdr; Case manure spdr; JD R manure spdr; Minnesota 4 whl manure spdr; 3 - JD E stationary engines-for parts; JD & IHC wheel weights; 2 - gas motor generators; Sandwich 2 Hp stationary engine; 2 - JD 11⁄2 Hp stationary eng.; Ottawa 3 Hp stationary eng.; R&B 4 Hp stationary eng.; IH 6 Hp stationary eng.; 3 - eng. carts;

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TRACTORS • COLLECTOR TRACTORS • COMBINES • HEADS • SKID LOADERS • PAY LOADERS • GRAIN CARTS • FORAGE-HAY-FEEDING EQUIPMENT • FARM MISC • ASST. MACHINERY • RIDING MOWERS • ATTACHMENTS • VEHICLES • TRUCKS

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Harold Fejfar Yankton SD will sell (Call Jeff @ 605-661-1687): Case 2290 CAH, 3630 hrs, WF, 3 pt; AC D19 gas, WF; Ford 901, WF, manual trans; Case VAC w/belly mower; 2 - Case 70 ldrs; 15KW PTO generator; Danhauser 3 pt post auger w/3 bits; JD 400 rotary hoe; 8RW cult.; 3 pt 7 shk ripper; 2 - 3 pt forklift mast; Oliver running gear; Bradley walk behind tractor w/mower; COMBINES * CORN HEADS * FLEX HEADS * DUMMY HEADS * GRAINS * AUGERS: ‘05 CAT 585R, 2000/1400 hrs, Tracks, 4x4, loaded; ‘09 JD 9770 STS, 1400/1100 hrs, 800x38, sharp; ‘07 JD 9660 STS, 1948/1173 hrs, bullet, duals, sharp; 4 - ‘00-’03 JD 9650 STS; ‘98 JD 9510; ‘98 JD 9410; ‘92 JD 9500, 3754/2605 hrs; ‘02 CIH 2388 chop, trap, tracker, duals, 2500/1800 hrs; ‘01 CIH 2388 chop, trap, tracker, 30.5’s, 3400/2200 hrs; ‘97 CIH 2166, loaded, 5300/4100 hrs, 30.5’s; ‘92 JD 9500, 2400/1700 hrs, duals, sharp; ‘92 CIH 1680 chop, trap, 2800 hrs; CIH 1680, 3500 hrs; ‘90 JD 9500 w/2700 hrs; NH TR97, 3000/2000 hrs; NH TR96; 2 - JD 7720’s; ‘80 Gleaner F2, D., hydro; ‘77 JD 6600 D; JD 6600 D, hydro; Large Assortment of CORN HEADS, FLEX HEADS, RIDGID HEADERS, HEADER TRAILERS, GRAIN CARTS, GRAIN AUGERS, GRAIN VAC, FORAGE EQUIPMENT, HAY EQUIP., SWATHERS, FEEDING EQUIP., MANURE SPREADERS, LOADERS, TILLAGE EQUIP., ‘01 ROGATOR 1254, SPRAYERS, PLANTERS, DRILLS-FARM MACHINERY, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, VEHICLES, ATV, BOAT, MOWERS, TIRES, GVL POLY SETS, FARM MISC. Auctioneers Note: A portion of the Auction will be available on Proxibid.com for online bidding with a 2.5% buyers premium with a max of $ 750.00 per item. Another large interesting sale! Bring a friend, come prepared. Misc. items start @ 8:15 w/ 3-4 rings. Machinery starts at 9:15 AM sharp with 2 auction rings all day, 3rd ring @ 11:00 will sell augers-vehicles-trailers-trucks. South Dakota sales tax will be charged. This ad is subject to additions and deletions. All consignments must have been approved by the Wieman’s. We have excellent loading and unloading equipment. We appreciate your business. We are in our 65th year of selling. Honest and fair treatment to all. Financing and trucking available. Sorry we are full! Come Prepared to Buy! If you are driving a good distance - call to make sure your item is here. (Welcome to the “Machinery Mall of South Dakota”). Our Next Auction is December 11, 2013.

For a detailed ad and some pictures call our office or visit our website at: www.wiemanauction.com e-mail address: wiemanauction@yahoo.com

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WIEMAN LAND & AUCTION CO., INC. (SINCE 1949) MARION SD 605-648-3111 or 1-800-251-3111 AUCTION SITE: 605-648-3536 or 1-888-296-3536 EVENINGS: Richard Wieman 605-648-3264 Mike Wieman 605-297-4240 Kevin Wieman 605-648-3439 Derek Wieman 605-660-2135 Gary Wieman 605-648-3164


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'06 Befco 60" finish mower, 3 FOR SALE: Farm Fans AB12B, automatic batch PTO driven, exc cond, corn dryer, single phase shedded, $1,250/OBO. (608) LP, very good cond. (608) 734-3861 687-8265 or (507)429-4561 '07 Case IH 2588 combine, AFX rotor, chopper, rock FOR SALE: JD 9200, 4WD, $75,000; JD 7720 PII comtrap, 600 Pro monitor, 12R bine, rebuilt w/heads, ready, 800 metric tires, 1700 $27,500; 6300 MFD tractor sep hrs, $117,500; '03 Case & loader, $20,000. Owner IH 1020 25' flex head, 3” retiring. 507-330-3945 cut, nice, $11,500; Ficklin CA1300 600 bu grain cart, FOR SALE: NH TG95G, PTO or hyd drive, scale, 1,100 hrs, w/canopy, $28,000. 24.5x32 tires, $8,900; 320 Ford TW15, FWA, loaded, 269-2756 $28,000. Ford NH 7610S, nice, $15,000. Myers 5570 in4' alley fan, $200; IH 230 dustrial spreader, $10,000. swathr, 15', $1,800; (2) Gehl JD 336 baler, $3,000. Knight 920 FB tandems, $1,300 ea.; 3550 Real Augie TMR mix574 w. loader, $5,500; MF er, $4,000/OBO. NH 28 Whirl 510; Melroe 4-30, 15' bean, feed blower, $800/OBO. s. beet, $1,800. 320-974-3372 White 24' hyd 256 wing disk, $2,000/OBO. Call Jerry 715Buhler Allied 495 loader, 84” 278-3224 bucket, green color, fits 40 Series JD, like new. 507-227- Gleaner A75 combine; '02 0213 MF 8780XP combine; '89 IH 1680 combine; '99 IH Feterl 7”x41' auger, $700 1083 8R poly CH; IH 964 OBO; Case IH 183 RC cult., CH; White 708 & 706 CH's; F. fold, shields, 8x30, very Michigan 175 ldr; Big A good cond., $2,500 OBO, floater; JD 500 grain cart; both shedded. 320-328-5794 White plows & parts. 507380-5324 FOR SALE: '04 Gehl CTL70 HOT SUMMER SALE! track skid steer, $25,000; Gehl 4625SX skid steer, On New Rhino 15 & 20 Ft Flex-Wing Cutters ON $9,500. 507-276-3289 HAND. Your choice 325 or FOR SALE: '06 JD 120 chop250 or 160HP Gear Boxes. 6 per, Elite 5th whl flatbed 25' Yr Gear Box Warranty. trailer, 18x46 Goodyear NEED Your Trade-Ins! We tires, 14.9x34 Goodyear Trade/Deliver Anywhere. tires, 420x90R30 tires, 3pt Dealer 319-347-6282 rock pick w/ cylinder. 507Hydrostatic & Hydraulic Re838-8775 pair Repair-TroubleshootFOR SALE: (1) '00 Int'l 1020 ing Sales-Design Custom bean head, $9,500; (1) early hydraulic hose-making up '90's 1020, 1 1/2” cut, $6,000; to 2” Service calls made. Lahman skid steer, $4,495. STOEN'S Hydrostatic SerAll in exc cond. Best offer. vice 16084 State Hwy 29 N 507-237-2644 Glenwood, MN 56334 320634-4360 FOR SALE: 1030 Case dsl w/ cab, 3pt, will take cattle in JD 4455 tractor, QR, 3 hyd, 3pt, 18.4x38 tires, $34,900; trade; Also 6-18 pull-type IH 720 5x18 plow, auto rere-set plow. 320-760-0977 set, $1,950; JD 1075 12T runFOR SALE: JD 9200, 4WD, ning gear, 12.5x16 tires, $75,000; JD 7720 PII com$1,500; Kewannee 500 50' bine, rebuilt w/heads, PTO elevator, $575; Case $27,500; 6300 MFD tractor IH 1043 4X CH, $3,450; Case & loader, $20,000. Owner IH 2250 2T loader, 7' buckretiring. 507-330-3945 et, $2,950. 320-269-2756

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Woods Dixie cutter weed & brush chopper, 5' 3pt. mount, $750. 515-852-4241 Tractors

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JD Engines: 4239, 4045, 6404, '78 JD 4640, hyd front drive, quad shift, 18.4x38 tires 6068 & 6076. Complete enw/duals, 14.9x24 fronts, gines & parts: rods, heads, quick hitch, 7200 hrs., etc. (715)669-7413 $18,500; Case IH 183, 12R Long 3 pt. hitch backhoe, cultivator. 507-220-6810 farmer owned, good cond., $2,600 OBO. 952-240-2193 '83 AC 6080, factory cab & air, 3500 original hours, like MC970 Corn Dryer. Cat 85, new, $18,500; '67 AC D17, very good. JD 30' no till, 7 Series 4, 3000 original hrs., 1/2 or 15", exc for wheat or 3 pt & very sharp, $9,500. beans. (608)548-2040 515-341-3001 Rock picker (Westgo) with hydraulic cylinders, $850. FOR SALE: '06 JD 7520, 515-852-4241 MFWD, w/ 741 ldr, joystick. PQ plus trans w/ LH reWe buy verser, new front tires, exc Salvage Equipment condition. 507-789-6049 Parts Available FOR SALE: '53 JD R, both motors run good, repainted; '54 JD 50, repainted, new back tires, redone carb; JD 45 ldr. 507380-4380

'10 JD 7230 FWA Premium, FOR SALE: Farmall 350, pwr steering, fast hitch, 24 spd AQ transm., frt fendTA, independent PTO, 12 ers, 14.9x46 tires w/duals, volt, good cond. & paint. 38 actual hrs., 2 PTO's, 507-381-7344 rock box, quick hitch, warranty until 10/13, estate, $115,000. 507-220-6810

EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

Fairfax, MN 55332 507-381-1291

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‘12 Case 580SN tractor/loader/backhoe, cab, air, 4WD, extendahoe, pilot controls, ride control, 24” hoe bucket, 90 hrs...................................................................$76,000 ‘11 NH B95B tractor/loader/backhoe, cab, air, 4WD, extendahoe, pilot controls, 24” hoe bucket, 235 hrs. ............................................................................$65,000 ‘12 NH T8.360, MFWD, suspended front axle, 480/80R50 rear duals, 380/80R38 front duals, 540/1000 PTO, wgts., complete guidance, Michelin tires, 340 hrs., Warranty ............................................................$168,000 ‘11 CIH Magnum 290, MFWD, 380/90R54 duals, 380/80R38 front duals, high capacity hyd. pump, 23-spd. creeper trans., 5 remotes, wgts., 1425 hrs. ..........................................................................$148,500 ‘03 JD 9420, PS, 710/70R42 duals, 4 remotes, active seat, diff. locks, HID lights, 4600 hrs., 300 hrs. on new tires, Nice Tractor ..............................................$125,000 ‘05 JD 210LE landscape loader, 4WD, powershift, turbo eng., Gannon rear box blade, 1360 hrs. ..............$21,500 ‘08 JD 8330, MFWD, PS, 380/90R54 duals, 1300 front axle, 380/80R38 single front tires, 60 GPM hyd. pump, 4 remotes, 1850 hrs. ........................................$149,000 ‘10 JD 8270R, MFWD, PS, 1300 front axle, 380/90R50 duals, 60 GPM hyd. pump, 4 remotes, wgts., 3500 hrs. ..........................................................................$138,000 ‘10 JD 8270R, MFWD, PS, 1300 front axle, 480/80R46 duals, 60 GPM hyd. pump, 4 remotes, wgts., 4400 hrs. ..........................................................................$131,500 ‘11 Schaben SF-8500, 1200 gal. sprayer, 90’ boom, 100 gal. rinse tank, 380/90R46 tires, near new unit ............................................................................$23,500 ‘08 JD 9670 combine, 20.8R38 duals, Contour Master, 1137 sep. hrs., just through service program, nice machine ............................................................$145,000 ‘11 JD 635F flexible platform, unused, shedded..$35,000 ‘11 JD 608C, 8x30 non chopping cornhead ........$40,000 ‘10 JD 698C, 8x30 chopping cornhead ................$49,500 Unverferth HT-30, 30’ header trailer ......................$3,250 ‘08 JD 512, 9-shank, 22’6” disc ripper, nice condition ............................................................................$28,000


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Massey Ferguson Exclusive

Allows operator to preset ground speed. Tractor will automatically control engine rpm & transmission ratio for maximum fuel efficiency. 1) MF Exclusive: CVT Transmission with no clutch packs. 2) Option of both suspended cab & front axle for a smoother ride. 3) Headland Management: Can operate up to 35 different tractor & implement functions with the touch of one button. 4) Dual Speed PTO: Allows full 1000 PTO rpm at either 1970 or 1605 engine rpm

TRACTORS • • • • • • •

‘13 MF 1652, cab, loader, hydro ‘13 MF 8690, 350 hp., CVT ‘12 MF 1529, compact, 59 hp., loader ‘05 MF 451, 45 PTO hp., 400 hrs. ‘98 MF 8150, cab, MFD, 3385 hrs. MF 4610, MFD, loader, cab ‘72 IH 656 hydro w/loader & cab, dsl.

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Brandt 20 Series Drive Over Deck Parker 1039, grain cart, w/tarp Parker 839, grain cart, tarp, 850 bu. Parker 605 gravity box, 625 bu. Parker 165-B gravity box Unverferth 5000, grain cart Hutchinson, 10x61 auger A&L 850S grain cart, 850 bu. tarp Batco 1814 pit stop

Geringhoff 1822RD, ‘09 (3) Geringhoff 1622RD, ‘08, ‘07, ‘04 HAY & LIVESTOCK (2) Geringhoff 1230RD, ‘09, ‘08 • JD 275, disc mower, 9’ (5) Geringhoff 1222RD, ‘12, ‘08, 07, ‘03 • JD 38, sickle mower, 7’ (5) Geringhoff 1220RD, ‘12, ‘11, ‘05, ‘04, ‘02 • IH 14, 5 bar rake (11) Geringhoff 830RD, ‘12, ‘10, ‘08, ‘05, ‘04, ‘01 • Woods S106 mower Geringhoff 822RD, ‘08 • MF 2856, round baler, net, twine (3) Geringhoff 630RD, ‘05, ‘00, ‘97 • MF 1745, round baler JD 893, KR, HDP, ‘04 • Gehl 1000 forage harvester, 2R30” JD 622, GVL, poly • MF 1329 & 1330, 3 pt. disc mower (2) CIH 1083, ‘98, ‘92 • MF 200, SP windrower, cab, auger, header MF 883, 8R30”, ‘97 • ‘11 NH H6750, 3 pt., disk mower, 110” MF 1163 • NI 528, 3 pt., disc mower, 94” • Sitrex DM 5 disc mower COMBINES • Sitrex MK16, 14 wheel rake • ‘07 MF 9690, duals, LTM, 1300/970 hrs. • Sitrex RP2 wheel rake • MF 8570, RWA • Sitrex 10 wheel rake on cart • ‘86 MF 8560 • Roto-grind 760 tub grinder • '98 Gleaner 800, 25' flexhead • Westendorf 3 pt. bale spear • ‘97 Gleaner R62, duals, 2052 sep. hrs. • H&S 16’ bale wagon • ‘92 Gleaner R62, 2063 hrs. • MF 9750 PU table MISCELLANEOUS • MF 9118 bean table • DMI Coulter Champ II, 13 shank • MF 8000 30' bean table • Wil-Rich 36’, field cult. • Brillion P10, 161⁄2’ packer GRAIN HANDLING • '08 JD 520 stalk chopper • Parker 2620 seed tender • Loftness 30' stalk chopper, SM • Brandt 7500HP, grain vac. • Loftness 20’ stalk chopper • Brandt 5200EX, grain vac • Melroe 912, 4 bottom plow • ‘09 Brandt 8x47 auger • Loftness 8’ snowblower • ‘00 Brandt 4500 EX, grain vac. • Mauer 28'-42' header trailers • ‘05 Brandt 1070, auger, PTO Drive, w/swing • EZ Trail 38’ header trailer hopper • Degelman 6000HD, rock picker • Brandt GBL-10, bagger • Degelman 7200 rock picker • Brandt 1515, 1575, 1585 belt conveyors • Degelman LR7645 land rollers - Rental Returns • Brandt 8x45 auger, 18 hp., Briggs • ‘11 SB Select snowblower, 97” & 108”, 3 pt. • Brandt 8x35, 8x37, 8x40, 8x47, 8x52, 8x57, • ‘13 Sunflower 1444-36 disk 8x62, 8x67, 10x35, straight augers • ‘13 Sunflower 4412-07 disk ripper • Brandt 1060XL, 1070XL, 1080XL, 1380XL, • ‘13 Sunflower 4530-19 disk chisel 1390XL swing hopper augers

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1959 MF model 65 utility, hyd ldr, 540 PTO, good tires, $4,500/OBO. 515-314-5951

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LOCAL TRADES TRACTORS

‘92 CIH 5240, 2WD, PS - $26,500 ‘93 CIH 9270, 20.8-42 duals - $58,500 CIH 5250, 2WD, cab w/loader - $32,500 ‘09 CIH 385, 4 wheel - Nice ‘11 CIH Farmall 35, MFD w/loader, 50 hrs. - $21,000 New Farmall 31, MFD w/60” ‘11 CIH 550 Quad - Call

JD 2200, 33.5’, 3 bar - $28,500 ‘11 CIH 870, 9 shank w/reel - Call CIH 530C w/leads - Call

COMBINES

‘89 1660, monitor - $24,500 ‘90 1680, duals, - $28,500 ‘93 1666 - $32,500 ‘07 CIH 2588 - Call ‘09 CIH 6088 - Call ‘10 7120 - Call ‘06 CIH 1020, 30’ - Call PLANTERS & ‘03 CIH 1020, 30’ - Call TILLAGE ‘98 CIH 1020, 25’ - $7,950 ‘08 1200, 16-30 pivot, bulk fill, ‘92 CIH 1083, 8-30 - $8,500 2500 acres - $79,500 ‘08 CIH 2608, 8-30 - Call ‘99 DMI, 32’, 3 bar - $16,500 ‘09 CIH 2608, 8-30 - Call ‘06 JD 1760, 12-30 - $41,500 ‘06 Geringhoff 8-30 - $45,000 ‘03 CIH Tigermate II 40’, 4 bar JD 893, 8-30 - $17,500 - $34,500

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FOR SALE: Farmall C w/ 60” Artsway belly mower, 12V w/ electronic ignition, new rear tires, $1,900. 320582-2725 FOR SALE: JD 6430 & JD 7230, both are premiums, have MFWD, new rubber, around 3200 hrs. 507-7896049 FOR SALE: JD 8630 w/ 50 Series engine, 13' JD blade, 8600 hrs, has 23.1x34 tires 95%, duals 75%, $17,900. 507-227-4896 FOR SALE: Used Oliver tractor parts for most models, parts include WF for 77/880 in good cond, $475; WF for newer Oliver, $575; also have pair of 18.4x38 tires, rims & castings to fit most newer Olivers, $875. If you need Oliver parts call 218-564-4273 or cell 218-6390315 JD 4560, PS, 3 hyds, 4200 hrs., 14x46 tires & duals, very sharp, $51,000; '87 JD 4650, 6400 hrs., QR, 3 hyds, 14x46 tires & duals, 2nd owner, very nice, $32,000 OBO. 952-240-2193 Mechanic Special: Ford TW25 II CAH, 4x4, 6100 hrs, triple remotes, weak clutch, $13,500. 715-654-5860 NEW AND USED TRACTOR PARTS JD 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 55, 50 Series & newer tractors, AC-all models, Large Inventory, We ship! Mark Heitman Tractor Salvage 715-673-4829 Specializing in most AC used tractor parts for sale. Rosenberg Tractor Salvage Welcome MN 56181 507-236-8726 or 507848-6379 TRACTOR LOADER: FarmHand F258, 8' bucket, came off JD 4630, $1,500. 320-3925994 or 320-287-1111 Harvesting Equip

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'12 CIH 7230 combine, 300 hrs., 20.8x42 duals, chopper, trap, bin ext., factory warr., $239,500 will consider older trade. 515-341-3001 '82 Intl 1420 combine w/bin ext., chopper, 3400 hrs, good tires; 843, 4RN, hi tin, cornhead; 820, 17½' bean head, all in good cond., will separate. 507-877-2036 '87 C-IH 1680 combine, 4620 hrs, field tracker, rock trap, cross flow fan, chopper, $19,000/OBO; '01 C-IH 2206 CH, 6R, 30”, hyd deck plates, $19,000; MC grain cleaner, $300. 507-327-3476 '94 JD 9600 combine, 20.8R38 duals, 10 series updates, 10 yrs of service records available, always shedded. JD 843 CH converted to JD poly row dividers, exc cond. 507-789-6049 2005 Drago 8R cornhead, w/choppers, steel, nice head, $19,000. 515-351-1054 Brent 744 gravity wagon, dual wheels, green, like new, estate, $15,000. 507-2206810


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FOR SALE: '12 Brent 1082 grain cart, 20 ply 35.5L-32 diamond tread tires, roll tarp, scale, green, used on 700 acres. $38,000/OBO. Can deliver. 715-797-9510

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Case IH 1083 cornhead for 1996 Great Plains CPH-20, '04 CIH TM II 34½' field DMI 500 ecolo-till, 3 pt, 5 shank, rear disk leveler, no-till grain drill, markers, cult, 4 bar harrow, always sale or trade for 1063. Has $6,500 OBO. 507-521-2151 nice, $15,000. 319-404-3415 shedded, $24,000. 515-341PTO shafts, poly snouts 3001 and water pump bearings. (715)796-2331 Tillage Equip 039 '10 Case IH 527B Eco-Tiger, FOR SALE: JD 3710 plow, 10 bottom, new coulters, hyd. disk leveler, only used FOR SALE-JD 9760, 2006, Case IH 183, 12R30” cultivashares, & land slides, on 400 acres, like new. 507$138,000. JD 8820, $9,500. 300 tor, very sharp!, $1,575. $39,500/OBO. 320-583-4336 877-2036 bushel gravity box, JD run507-220-6810 ning gear, $1,000. 715-6849231

We Have the Best Selection of

BALE MOVERS ANYWHERE!

FOR SALE: '89 JD 9500 combine, field ready, 2421 sep/3893 eng hrs. Call 507828-7161 FOR SALE: '95 Case 2188 combine, rock trap, chopper, bin ext, 4x4, Ag Leader monitor, 2spd hydro, 3965 eng hrs, 2630 sep hrs, good cond, many recent parts, $38,000/OBO. 507-427-3070 or 507-427-3561 FOR SALE: '96 JD 893 cornhead, all poly snouts, manual deck plates, ear savers, dual PTO drive, always shedded, good cond., $15,500 OBO. 507-840-0483 Jackson, MN

FOR SALE: 1978 JD 6600 combine, good condition, $1,900. 515-832-5677 FOR SALE: Brady 1680 15' stalk chopper, 1000 RPM, hyd cylinder, steel flaps, one owner, $4,750/OBO. 952467-2314 FOR SALE: Drago cornhead, 10R22”, off of a JD 9660, exc cond, $40,000. 320848-2102 or 320-979-6313

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• Koyker RBT7000 - Auto load & unload 7 full size round bales, easy to operate! Best bang for your buck. • Anderson TRB1400 - Auto load & unload 12 full size round bales, simple, extreme heavy duty. • Anderson TRB2000 - Auto load & unload 17 full size round bales, extreme capacity! • TubeLine Technobale 980 - Auto load & unload 8 full size round bale. Designed heavy for haylage bales. • Morris/ProAg Hayhiker 1400 - Auto load & unload 14 full size round bales. Create perfect straight rows. • Farm King 2450R - Auto load & unload 14 full size round bales. Optional rotating pickup arm. • Highline 1400 - Auto load & unload 14 full size round bales. Dual lift arms. • Pride of the Prairie - Self unload 14 full size round bales. Gooseneck. Easy to operate. • TeSlaa - Round bale trailer, 36,000 lb. GVW. Heavy duty. • Custom made steel bale racks - 10’x23’, 10’x28’, and more sizes! • Large square bale movers available too! • Most bale movers are on the lot, ready to go. Call or stop by today to find the right bale mover for your operation!

See www.woodfordequipment.com for our complete line of equipment!

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TJOSVOLD EQUIPMENT Sales & Service • West Hwy. 212 — Granite Falls, MN 56241 800-337-1581 • 320-564-2331 • After Hours (320) 212-4849 www.tjosvoldequip.com

USED TRACTORS

‘05 NH TG210, MFD, susp., 380/90R50 duals, 4 remotes, 3650 hrs. ..........................................$105,000 ‘95 Ford 9280, bareback, 20.8R38 duals, 3600 hrs., Nice!......................................................................$62,500 ‘97 NH 7740, SLE pkg., MFD, 18.4-34, 4600 hrs...$35,900 ‘11 NH T3045, MFD, cab, CVT, 350 hrs. ................$35,500 ‘97 NH 7740, SLE pkg., MFD, w/cab, A/C, ldr & bkt29,900 ‘80 Versatile 875, bareback, 20.8R38 duals, 6650 hrs. ..............................................................$25,900 ‘08 Buhler 435, 4WD, 710/70R42 duals, 2050 hrs $175,000 ‘97 Kubota L2550, MFD, w/turf tires, 2500 hrs., belly mower, rear snowblower, Nice! ......................$8,900 White 2-70, MFD, w/loader, No Cab....................Coming In White 2-85, 2WD, cab/heat, w/loader ................Coming In

COMBINES/HEADS

‘03 CIH 1020, 30’ flex head....................................$18,900 ‘07 NH CR9060, 800 hrs., 420/80R46 duals, 1015 sep. hrs, Field Ready. ................................$189,900 ‘03 NH CR960, 2000 hrs., 20.8R42 duals ............$129,000 ‘01 NH TR99, 2100 hrs., 18.4R42 (4), Y/M, GPS, Field Ready ..................................................$89,900 ‘01 NH TR99, RWA combine, straddle duals, bin ext., chaff spreader, 40K in parts, Field Ready! ..........$109,900 ‘00 NH 996, 8R30” cornhead, Loaded ..................$25,500 ‘00 NH 996, 8R30” cornhead w/K&M chopper ......$39,950 ‘10 NH CR9065, w/620/80R42 duals, 500 sep. hrs. ......................................................$229,900 ‘98 NH 973, 25’ flex head ........................................$9,500 (2) ‘97 NH 973, 30’ flex head ................................$10,500 ‘00 NH 996, 6R30” cornhead ..............................Coming In NH 974, 10R22” cornhead......................................$12,900 ‘93 NH 974, 12R22” cornhead ..............................$11,900 ‘97 NH 973, 30’ flex head w/AWS reel....................$15,900 ‘88 NH 974, 6R30” cornhead ..................................$6,950 ‘10 NH 99C, 8R30” chopping cornhead ..............Coming In ‘04 NH 98C, 6R30” cornhead, Like New! ..............$33,000 ‘95 NH 974, 6R30” cornhead w/poly, Rebuilt ........$10,900 ‘00 NH 996, 6R30” cornhead, Nice! ......................$16,900 ‘95 NH TR97, 18.4R42, duals ............................Coming In CIH 1000 Series, 8R22” cornhead......................Coming In

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIP.

‘10 Case 100, 50’ crumbler, Like New! ..................$18,900

‘10 JD 200, 45’ crumbler ......................................$15,000 ‘12 Wilrich 5830, 40’ chisel plow, Like New!................Call ‘07 Wilrich 5830, 31’ chisel plow w/harrow ..........$31,900 ‘99 JD 680, 21’ chisel plow, Nice!..........................$17,900 JD 680, 15’ chisel plow ......................................Coming In IH 20’ chisel plow ....................................................$2,150 ‘10 NH H6730, 5 disc mower ..................................$7,500 ‘11 Wilrich 657DCR, 23’ w/discs & rolling baskets ..............................................................Coming In ‘06 NH 1431 swivel tongue hitch, Nice! ................$16,900 ‘07 NH 1475 w/HS 14 head, Clean! ........................$19,900 ‘09 Wilrich 657DCR, 23’ w/discs & harrow ..........$33,950 ‘00 JD 980, 45’ field cult. w/harrow, Nice! ............$19,900 ‘88 CIH 4900, 45’ field cult. w/harrow ..................$10,900 Wilrich 30’ field cult w/Nobel harrow ......................$1,950 ‘12 NH SG110, 60’ flex-coil packer, Like New ........$36,900 ‘13 Degelman LR7651 & LR7645, Demo’s, New! ........Call (2) ‘06 Wilrich 957DDR rippers, 7x30” & 9x24” ....................................................................From $19,900 ‘03 Alloway 22’ semi-mounted shredder..................$9,500 ‘00 Balzer 1500, 15’ shredder..................................$7,500 Westfield MK100-61 swing hopper auger ....................Call (2) Parker 2500 wagons ....................................Ea. $5,000 ‘05 Parker 505 wagon ............................................$12,900 ‘11 Parker 524 grain cart, holdover ..............................Call Parker 4500 grain cart, side auger, Nice ................$10,900 (2) ‘12 EZ Trail 510 grain carts /tarps & lts ......ea $14,900 ‘05 Wilrich 957, DDR, 9-shank, 24” w/harrow ......$29,500 ‘11 Tebben TC94, 10’ rotary cutter ..........................$5,950 Red Devil 9654B 96” snowblower, 2-stage ..............$2,950

SKID STEERS

‘12 NH L230, w/pilots cab, AC, hyd. Q/A, 2-spd., 760 hrs. ................................................................$39,900 ‘11 NH L220, 120 hrs., cab, AC, high flow plus, 2-spd.....................................................................$39,900 ‘07 NH L185, w/cab & heat, 2-spd., hyd. Q/A, 4100 hrs. ..............................................................$20,900 ‘97 NH LX485 w/cab & heat, 60” bucket ................$13,950 ‘05 NH LS185B w/cab & heat, 1500 hrs., hyd. quick attach ..................................................$24,500 ‘84 Case 1840, diesel, ROPS, w/bucket, 3100 hrs. ..........................................................................Coming In

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FOR SALE: 1460 IH combine, w/ 20' 1020 head, elec header controls, corn & grain concaves, 1 owner, always shedded. 320-769-2127 or 320-226-5819

2107 25th St., Emmetsburg, IA 50536


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FOR SALE: JD 216 flex head w/poly & stainless, in very good cond.; JD 443 cornhead, frame & sheet metal; Walker 9x16 throw hay wagon; Glencoe 4RW cult. 320-583-0160 FOR SALE: JD 443 high tin corn head, good condition, $2,100. 515-832-5677 FOR SALE: JD 7700 Hydro combine, above average condition, asking $3,250. (608)685-3372 leave message or cell (715)651-0883 FOR SALE: New Demco 550 grain cart, green, new 24.5x32 tires. 507-828-3495 Gleaner M2 dsl, 18', black platform, black 6-30” cornhead, black 4-38” cornhead, always shedded. Make offer. 507-375-3194 Parker model 5250, cement truck tires, red, like new, estate, $8,250. 507-220-6810 Planting Equip

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• 320-598-7604 •

Madison, MN From Hwy. 75 & 212 Jct., 3.5 mi. W., 2.5 mi. S.

‘88 JD 4450, FWA ..........................$39,000 JD 4455, PS ....................................$36,000 JD 7810, FWA, 740 loader, reverser$72,500 JD 280 loader ....................................$6,500 JD 840 loader, JD 8000 mts. ............$9,500 (2) JD 740 loaders, Nice ......$7,500/$8,500 JD 640 loader ....................................$6,500 NEW JD 740 Legend loader ..................Call JD 260 loader, self-leveling................$4,250 JD 741 loader, Sharp, hardly used ..$11,500 (2) JD 158, (2) JD 148 ldrs. $2,500/$4,500 CIH 520 loader ..................................$3,750 Farmhand F11, w/pump....................$1,500 Farmhand 1140, grapple ..................$7,500 Farmhand F358 loader, (IH mts.) ......$3,250 Westendorf WL-40, WL-42 ..$2,250/$3,500 New Box Scrapers, 10’/12’ ..$1,850/$1,950 New & Used Skidsteer Attachments ....Call Pallet Forks, Grapples, Rock Buckets ..Call New & Used Batco & Conveyall belt conveyors ............................................Call Bobcat T300, T320 skids ..$28,500/$32,500 Donahue 32’ trailer............................$1,750

Be Ca Fin st P ll fo an ric r cin e & g

IH 810 pu head 5 belt, sharp ............$1,500 IH bar rake ............................................$350 NH 56 rake, dolly; NH 258 rake $850/$1,500 NH 617 disk mower, 7 pod ................$5,500 NH BR 780 round baler......................$8,500 NH 688 round baler, net wrap............$6,500 NH 6090 round baler, demo, 4’........$12,500 JD 566 round baler, mega pu ................Call IH 460 D, WF ....................................$2,000 IH 300, Nice Tires..............................$1,750 IH SMTA ............................................$3,900 IH 1086, new clutch TA ....................$5,500 JD 2510, gas, WF, 3 pt., Nice ............$6,500 (2) JD 3010, gas ..................$4,500/$5,250 JD 3020, gas, WF, 3 pt. ....................$5,500 JD 4020, PS; JD 4020, synchro ..........................................$7,500/$6,500 ‘70 JD 4020, synchro......................$10,500 JD 4430, Quad, $4,000 repair ........$15,000 JD 4040, PS, 6800 hrs., Nice ..........$27,000 ‘72 JD 4320, 5500 hrs. ..................$11,500 JD 4440 Quad, 8500 hrs. ................$19,500 (2) JD 4455, PS, FWA ......$39,000/$42,500

MF 1552, loader ............................$22,500 MF 1547, cab, loader ..........................Call Versatile 535, New ..............................Call JD 8760 ........................................$59,000 White 185 FPA, overhauled ..........$49,000 IH 400 w/loader ..............................$4,800 Ford 901, mwr ................................$4,500 Oliver 1800, gas ..............................$4,900 CIH MXM 175 ................................$79,500

TRACTORS

2012 CIH Magnum 235, 4WD, 18-spd., 12-bolt HD front axle w/elec. diff. lock, 4 rear remote couplers, high-flow hyd., guidance ready, 3 PTO shafts, 10 front suitcase wgts., 1508 hrs. - Stock # 61483 - $139,570

New 2013 NH TS6.140 4WD tractor w/16x8 dual power trans., 140 hp. eng., cab w/heat, 98” bar axles, 540/1000 PTO, aux. hyd. pump, 18.4x38 Firestone rear tires, 14.9x28 Firestone front tires - Stock # 61238

2012 CIH Magnum 235, 4WD, 18-spd., 12-bolt HD front axle w/elec. diff. lock, 4 rear remote couplers, high-flow hyd,. guidance ready, 3 PTO shafts, 10 front suitcase wgts., 1571 hrs - Stock # 61562 - $139,570

(2)Gehl 5240E, NEW............................Call Gehl 5640E, NEW ................................Call Gehl V330, NEW ..................................Call Gehl 4835, 3410 hrs......................$14,500 Gehl 4840, 3800 hrs......................$16,500 Gehl 4840, 1400 hrs......................$19,000 Gehl 5240E, ab, htr, P.A., 950 hrs $24,900 HARVESTING MF 9895, 575 hrs ................................Call Breaker (u) ......................................$5,900 MISCELLANEOUS Gleaner A75, 30’ flex ............................Call Gleaner R75 ........................................Call NEW MF Disc Mowers ........................Call MacDon FD 70-30, Draper, Glnr ..........Call Unverferth 8250,NEW ..........................Call Fantini 8R30, Glnr ................................Call Unverferth 1015, NEW ........................Call JD 4420, 215 flx, 4RN ....................$9,500 Unverferth 630, NEW ....................$15,900 MF 8560, 22’ flx, 6RN....................$17,500 Unverferth 400, tender ........................Call MF 750, 6R, flx hd ..........................$6,500 Hiniker 2000 AR shredder ....................Call New Fantini Chopping Cornheads ......Call REM 2700 grain vac. NEW ..................Call Hiniker AR 2000, 20’ (u) ................$19,500 LAWN EQUIPMENT Grasshopper 720 K, 61” ..................$5,000 Hiniker 1700, 20’ (u) ......................$14,500 Agco 1718, 50” ................................$2,500 Loftnss 15’ (u) ......................................Call JD 318, 46", pwr steer ....................$1,750 Tonutti disc mower, 4 disc (u)..........$4,500 JD X534, 4 whl str ..........................$4,250 NH 615 disc mower, 5 disc (u) ........$5,850 Unverferth 6225 (u), scale ............$18,500 TILLAGE “NEW” Wilrich Soil Pro 513 ..................Call Brent 876 (u)..................................$22,000 DMI 730B ......................................$18,950 Brent 1080, tarp/scale (u)..............$35,000 DMI 730B ......................................$19,500 AGCO • MF • SUNFLOWER • WIL-RICH JD 510, 7 shank ............................$13,500 HINIKER • VERSATILE Krause 14, 23’ ................................$5,900 • WHITE PLANTERS • GEHL JD 610 CP, 17’ ..............................$11,500

PLANTERS

New 2013 Great Plains 2400TM, 24’ Turbo-Max vertical till, 20”x.256’ turbo blades on 71⁄2” spacing, hyd. wgt. transfer, 0- to 6-degree front & rear gang angle adjustment - Stock # 61538 - $51,390

Used S&R (Mills Mfg.) STJ700, 700 bu. vertical beater spreader, all hyd. drive w/on-board, self contained hyd. syst., hyd. endgate, hyd. orbit motors at top of each beater. - Stock # 60561 - $34,850

Lists at $17,605 before freight & set-up charges New 2013 Rite-Way RR 250 ST rock picker w/2-bat reel, 1.75 cu. yd. capacity, 125Lx15 tires, 2” min. rock dia., 14” max. rock dia. 50” picking width, hyd. swing tongue. - Stock # 61168 - $14,290

NH BR750 round baler, 4x6 bale, auto wrap twine wrap, bale bumper, wide pickup, 540 CV PTO, lights, 31x13.50-15 tires. One owner. Low usage. Always shedded; ext. cond. - Stock # 60475 - $15,980

2008 Tonutti Millenium V-16-4GW 16-wheel Vrake, six ground wheels, Field Ready! - Stock # 60906 - $9,350

Werner Implement Company, Inc. Vermillion, MN 55085 • www.wernerimplement.com Call Mel, Randy or Charlie

(651) 437-4435 • (800) 770-4634

“2014” EARLY ORDER NOW New White Planters..............................Call White 8824 ....................................Coming White 8816, CFS, 2012 ................$99,500 (3) White 8202................................Coming White 8186 ....................................Coming

SKID LOADERS

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1972 JD 4620, 2WD, 8-spd. PS trans., aux. fuel tank, 24.5x32 rear tires w/duals, 2 valves, 3 pt. w/factory top link, 1000 PTO, factory cab (no AC), Murphy gauges, 8941 hrs. - Stock # 61522 - $12,950

JD 2700, 9 shank ..........................$29,000 Wil-Rich 957, 7 shank ..................$22,000 Wil-Rich Q, 5 F.C., 42’ ..................$19,000 JD 985, 47’ F.C. ............................$22,900 JD 980, 30’ F.C. ............................$19,500 JD 200, 30’ Crumbler ......................$9,000 Sunflower 5033, 32’ F.C. ................$9,500 Sunflower 4412, 7 shk, 400 acres $42,000 (2)Sunflower 4412, 7 shank, NEW ......Call (2)Sunflower 4412, 5 shank, NEW ......Call

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FOR SALE: JD DB60, 24x30, CCS, new disk openers, liq. fert. w/JD rate controller, Row Command, row clutches, Pro Max 40, Seed Star II, Sunco row cleaners, $140,000 OBO. 320-583-4336

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FOR SALE: JD 12x22 cornhead w/ poly, $12,500; 24' Loftness 2pt stalk chopper, $6,000; Balzer 1500 2pt stalk chopper, $1,500. 507-276-3289


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Midwest Ag Equip

FOR SALE: IH 720, 6 btm on-land plow, AR & coulters, good shape. 507-2592677 Machinery Wanted

Farm Equipment For Sale

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All kinds of New & Used farm equipment – disc chisels, field cults, planters, soil finishers, cornheads, feed mills, discs, balers, haybines, etc. 507-438-9782 Disc chisels: JD 714 & 712, Glencoe 7400; Field Cults under 30': JD 980, small grain carts & gravity boxes 300-400 bu. Finishers under 20', clean 4 & 6R stalk choppers; Nice JD 215 & 216 flex heads; JD 643 cornheads Must be clean; JD corn planters, 4-6-8 row. 715-299-4338 WANTED TO BUY: Clean, JD 4710/4720 sprayer w/SS tank; also, JD 5010, 6030. 701-897-0099 WANTED: JD 850 hayrake, running or for parts; drag w/wheel cart; also, 6' flail mower, suitable for cattle yard. 320-328-5734

USED PARTS LARSON SALVAGE Good selection of tractor parts - New & Used All kinds of hay equipment, haybines, balers, choppers parted out. New combine belts for all makes. Swather canvases, round baler belting, used & new tires. 6 miles East of

CAMBRIDGE, MN 763-689-1179 We Ship Daily

Visa and MasterCard Accepted

TILLAGE

Financing Available

Emerson Kalis Easton, MN 56025 • 507-381-9675

(2) White 8516CFS, 16-30 ......................CALL White 6700, 12-30, w/res......................$6,500 White 6222, 12-30 front fold ..............$29,500 White 6122, 12-30 ..............................$16,500

COMBINES

‘08 Gleaner R75, loaded, 880 sep. hrs. CALL ‘01 Gleaner R72, just thru shop ............CALL ‘03 Gleaner R65, CDF, lat ......................CALL ‘90 Gleaner R60 w/duals ........................CALL NEW Fantini chopping cornhead ..........CALL Gleaner N6 ............................................$6,750

HAY TOOLS

New Hesston & NH Hay Tools On Hand

MISCELLANEOUS

NEW White planters ..............................CALL

(DMI Parts Available)

CIH 530B w/leads ..................................CALL M&W 9-shank, 24” w/leveler ..............$12,500 Wilrich 513 Soil Pro 9-24........................CALL Sunflower 4412-07, 7-shank ..................CALL ‘04 DMI 530B w/leveler ......................$23,900 DMI Econo Champ II, HD, 11-shank....$7,500 ‘05 JD 2700, 9-24 shank ....................$25,000 ‘12 JD 3710, 10 bottom ..........................CALL ‘10 JD 3710, 10 bottom ..........................CALL JD 3600, 8 bottom, on land..................$8,000 CIH 4900, 46.5’....................................$12,500

SKIDSTEERS PLANTERS

SMITHS MILL IMPLEMENT Hwy. 14, 3 miles West of Janesville, MN

Phone (507) 234-5191 or (507) 625-8649 Mon. - Fri. 7:30-5:00, Sat. 7:30-Noon www.smithsmillimp.com

40+ Used Sprayers We are dealers for Top Air, Sprayer Specialties, Gregson Sprayers, new & used on hand Wheathart, Westfield, FarmKing, Brandt Vacs & Balzer Equipment • We have NEW Balzer stalk choppers on On Hand hand • Truckload prices on NEW Westfield augers, Brandt grain vacs, Batco belts Financing Available

888 210 Ave. • Avoca, MN 56114 • Ph. 800-653-2676 or 507-335-7830 • Fax: 507-335-7808 • Mobile: 507-227-6728

USED AUGERS

(3) Westfield MK13X111GL..........................................Choice $22,000 Westfield MK 13x91 GLP ........................................................$16,000 Wheatheart 13x91LP................................................................$15,000 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ........................................................$14,650 Sudenga Super Scoop ............................................................$14,100 Westfield 13x71 GLP................................................................$13,000 (3) Westfield MK 13x91 GLP ......................................Choice $12,300 White Feterl 14x86 LP..............................................................$12,000 Farm King 13x70 LP ................................................................$11,000 Westfield MK 10x91 GLP ..........................................................$9,000 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..........................................................$9,000 Farm King 13x85 LP ..................................................................$9,000 (2) Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ........................................Choice $8,000 Westfield MK10x71 GLP ............................................................$7,500 Wheatheart 10x71 LP ................................................................$7,000 Sudenga 12x72 w/hopper ..........................................................$7,000 Westfield W13x51 SD ................................................................$6,500 Alloway 13x70 w/hyd hopper ....................................................$6,500 Westfield MK10x71 GLP ............................................................$6,500 Feterl 12x72 ..............................................................................$6.000 Sudenga 12x66 SD ....................................................................$5,900 (3) Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ........................................Choice $5,800 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..........................................................$5,800 Hutchinson 10x70 LP ................................................................$5,500 White Feterl 10x72 ....................................................................$5,500 Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ..........................................................$5,500 White Feterl 10x66 ....................................................................$5,500 Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ..........................................................$5,000 White Feterl 10x64 ....................................................................$5,000 Sudenga 10x70 ..........................................................................$5,000 Hutchinson 10x70 ......................................................................$4,900 Westfield MK 10x61 G ..............................................................$4,700 White Feterl 12x82 ....................................................................$4,500 (2) White Feterl ..............................................................Choice $4,500

USED WAGONS

J&M 760 gravity wagon............................................................$17,000 Parker 6250 gravity wagon ........................................................$6,800 Gehl 970 silage wagon ..............................................................$4,000 Minnesota 400 bu gravity wagon ..............................................$3,900 J&M 220 gravity wagon..............................................................$3,800 Kory 220 gravity wagon w/Drill-Fill ............................................$2,500 (3) Parker 250 Gravity Wagons ....................................Choice $2,500 Dakon Gravity Wagon ................................................................$2,500 Parker 180 gravity wagon w/Drill-Fill..........................................$2,200 E-Z Flo gravity wagon ................................................................$1,200

MISCELLANEOUS

Landoll 26’ vertical till model 7431, DEMO ............................$37,000 Dresser 560 payloader ............................................................$22,000 Lull Telehandler 644B-37 ........................................................$20,000 Demco 650 grain cart ..............................................................$19,000 Gehl 1275 Max, 3-row CH kernel processor, HH....................$18,000 Big-A Terragator, 3-wheel ........................................................$17,000 Convey-All grain vac, Ultima 6 ................................................$11,000 (3) Brandt 4500 grain vacs..........................................Choice $11,000 NEW Endura 1600 gal. leg tank on New DCI 18’ car trailer w/inductor 6.5 gal. transfer pump ............................................$9,145 Walinga DKL6614 grain vac ......................................................$9,000 Sudenga drive-over ..................................................................$7,000 Grainmaster drive-over..............................................................$4,500 Handl-Aire 555 grain vac ..........................................................$4,000 Batco 1314 transfer hopper, hyd ..............................................$3,000 Home-made black drive-over ....................................................$1,700 Rock bucket w/grapplle ............................................................$1,500 JD 800 swather ........................................................................$1,500 Grain Chief 500 bu batch dryer ................................................$1,000

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NEW NH skidsteers on hand ................CALL NH LS170 ............................................$13,750 ‘06 NH L170 ........................................$17,500

NEW Salford RTS units ..........................CALL NEW Salford Plows ......................AVAILABLE NEW Unverferth seed tenders........ON HAND NEW Westfield augers..................AVAILABLE NEW Rem 2700 vac................................CALL NEW Century HD1000, 60’ sprayers......CALL NEW Hardi sprayers ..............................CALL NEW Riteway rollers ..............................CALL NEW Lorenz snowblowers ....................CALL NEW Batco conveyors ..........................CALL NEW Brent wagons & grain carts ..........CALL NEW E-Z Trail seed wagons ..................CALL NEW rock buckets & pallet forks.......... CALL REM 2700, Rental ..................................CALL Unverferth 8000 grain cart ................$19,000 Kinze 1050 w/duals ............................$43,000 Pre-owned Sprayers ..............................CALL

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USED TRACTORS

NEW NH T9.560, 4WD ............................CALL NEW NH Boomer 50 w/loader ..............CALL NEW Versatile 450, 4WD ........................CALL NEW Versatile 250, FWA ........................CALL NEW Versatile 305, FWA ........................CALL NEW Massey 5450, FWA, cab ..............CALL NH TV6070 bi-directional ......................CALL NH TV140 bi-directional ........................CALL Ford/Versatile 876, 4WD, Nice ..........$43,500 ‘08 NH 6070 w/cab, 2WD ..................$69,000 NH 8870, SS ........................................$67,500 Ford 5000, diesel, w/cab........................CALL ‘60 IH 560, WF ......................................$5,200 White 2-105 ............................................CALL

‘13 Challenger MT755D, loaded ................................$229,500 ‘08 Cat 965B, 1300 hrs. ....$190,000 ‘08 Cat 755B, 1000 hrs. ....$179,000 ‘04 Cat 855, 3000 hrs. ......$185,000 ‘07 JD 9860STS, 800 hrs., loaded w/all options ..........$160,000 ‘07 JD 8230, 2000 hrs. ......$155,000 ‘03 JD 8520, 4000 hrs. ......$147,500 ‘08 Lexion 595R, 650 hrs. $225,000 ‘12 Krause Dominator, 18’, Demo ....................................$58,500 ‘10 JD 8345RT, 1600 hrs. ..$232,500

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Farm Services

DAMAGED GRAIN WANTED ANYWHERE We buy damaged corn and grain any condition - wet or dry TOP DOLLAR We have vacs and trucks CALL HEIDI OR LARRY

1907 E. Main. Albert Lea, MN 56007 www.westrumtruck.com

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Custom Round Baling. Over 175 bales at $10.80/bale Will do hauling & moving of bales. Call 507-276-0420

Farm Services

-Day Cabs-

Dairy quality western alfalfa, big squares or small squares, delivered in semi loads. Clint Haensel (605) 310-6653

-Trailers-

‘80 42’ aluminum w/ag hoppers ..................CALL (2) Maurer 38’ Trailers ....................................CALL

FOR SALE: Grass & mixed hay, small bales, $5/bale. Granberg 507-674-3255 or 507-995-3694

-Trucks-

‘94 IH 16’ contractor dump ..........................CALL ‘82 Chev C50, 14’ contractor dump............$2,995

*Special Price on AL Dakota Trailers*

507-383-8976 Cell 507-373-4218 • 507-448-3306

MANDAKO

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12’-60’ LONG ROLLERS

SKID STEERS

’92 Bobcat 542B – 1080 hrs, w/bkt ..................................$7,495 Bobcat 553 – 859 hrs, cab-heat, keyless start, w/bkt ........$14,900 Bobcat M-610 – 3102 hrs, no cab, w/bkt (consignment) ..........$3,500 Bobcat 743 – 3686 hrs, open cab, w/bkt ..................................$9,500 Bobcat 753G – 500 hrs, cab w/heat, very clean ........................$17,900 ’01 Bobcat 773 – 5900 hrs, high flow, CAH, offset wheels $12,500 ’05 Bobcat S130 – 4755 hrs, cab heat, pwr bobtach, attach cntrl kit, w/ bkt ..............................$12,900 ’10 Bobcat S130 – 55 hrs, cab heat, pwr bobtach, strobe light, w/ bkt ..............................$21,900 ’11 Bobcat S130 – 355 hrs, cab heat, pwr bobtach, w/bkt$21,900 ’11 Bobcat S130 – 1985 hrs, cab heat, pwr bobtach, w/bkt$19,000 ’11 Bobcat S150 – 2700 hrs, open cab, block heater, w/bkt..$17,900 ’12 Bobcat S150 – 1932 hrs, cabheat, 2 spd, pwr bobtach, w/bkt ................................$21,900 ’03 Bobcat S175 – 2833 hrs, cabheat, w/bkt ......................$15,900 ’12 Bobcat S185 – 197 hrs, CAH, pwr bobtach, ACS controls, 2 spd, attach cntrl kit, w/bkt ......$31,500 ’07 Bobcat S205 – 2697 hrs, CAH, pwr bobtach, radio, 14 & 7 pin connections, w/bkt ........$23,900 ’03 Bobcat S250 – 4433 hrs, open cab, w/bkt ........................$17,200 ’12 Bobcat S630 - 2273 hrs, CAH, new tires, no bkt ....Call for Price ’11 Bobcat S750 – 1289 hrs, CAH, 2 spd, pwr bobtach, attach cntrl kit .................................... $38,950 ’11 Bobcat S750 – 854 hrs, CAH, pwr bobtach, radio, attach control kit, 2 spd, block htr ........$41,950 ’11 Bobcat S770 – 1204 hrs, CAH, ACS controls, 2 spd, bkt positioning, radio, pwr bobtach, attach cntrl kit..................$41,950

’12 Bobcat S850 – 242 hrs, cabheat, 2 spd, radio, pwr bobtach, air ride seat, w/bkt ..........$49,995 ’05 Bobcat T190 – 5252 hrs, open cab, attach control kit, w/bkt ................................$12,900 ’11 Bobcat T650 – 1565 hrs, cabheat, pwr bobtach, w/bkt$38,900 JD 328D – 195 hrs, joystick cntrls, CAH, radio, pwr quicktach, 2 spd (consignment) ..................$41,000 ’10 Case 420 Ser 3- 560 hrs, CAH, 2 spd, hand cntrls, w/bkt $23,500 ’08 ASV PT-60- 1000 hrs, cab-heat, pwr quicktach, new tracks installed ............................$25,900

TRACTORS

’69 AC 190 – 5445 hrs, pwr adjust rear whls, 2 hyd rear remotes, loader..................................$6,495 I.H. 270A – 954 hrs, ldr/backhoe, removable fork, open station ..............................$11,900 ’91 BCS 725 – walk behind tractor, 21” rotary cutter/grass catcher, new 9hp B&S eng in ‘03/’04 .......... ............................................$1,200 ’08 Kubota BX1860 – 213 hrs, turf tires, 54” deck, 50” frt mnt snowblower......................$10,500 ’02 NH TC45D – 1122 hrs, cab heat, rear remotes, loader & bkt ....................................$18,500 ’09 New Holland 2035 Boomer – 479 hrs, 4wd, hydro 3-range trans, cab-heat, w/ front end loader, 63” frt mnt snowblower ........$22,900

TRAILERS

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Dairy Quality Alfalfa Tested big squares & round bales, delivered from South Dakota John Haensel (605) 351-5760

‘06 Peterbilt ....................................................CALL ‘01 IH 9200, low miles, auto shift..............$22,500 ‘06 IH 8600, Cummins ..............................$25,500 ‘97 IH 9200 ................................................$11,500 ‘86 Kenworth, Cummins ..............................$7,900

NORTHERN AG SERVICE INC 800-205-5751

045 Feed Seed Hay

FASTRACK Distributors WANTED AND FOR SALE Wanted for the #1 Equine & ALL TYPES of hay & Dairy probiotic. Call 1-888- straw. Also buying corn, wheat & oats. Western Hay 266-0014 Ext. 8663 available Fox Valley Alfalfa Mill. 920-853-3554

’08 B-B BCT2014ET – 14,000GVW, 20’partial tilt, grey, 4 D-rings ........ ............................................$4,500 ’01 Felling 14’ – 7,000# GVW, stand up ramps..................$2,700 ’99 Felling 18’ – 6000# GVW, 18’ w/ 5’ sides, fold up ramp/ tailgate................................$2,795 ’95 Yacht Club 8’ – 8x8 steel 2-place snowmobile trailer ..$599

MOWERS

Cub Cadet 3235 – 376 hrs, 23 hp, 54” deck ............................$1,700 ’00 JD 445 – gas, 1960 hrs, all wheel steer, 54” deck ........$3,900 ’99 JD 455 – dsl, 600 hrs, lawn tractor w/60” deck, air induction bagger, hyd angle blade ....$5,750 JD 757 – 487 hrs, 25 hp, z turn mwr w/ 54” deck..........................$5,495 Grasshopper 718 – 861 hrs, 18hp Briggs, 52” deck ................$1,000 ’08 Hustler Super Z – 668 hrs, 25hp Kawasaki, flex forks, 60” deck ....................................$6,500 ’08 Kubota ZG227-54 – 137 hrs, 27 hp, 54” deck ....................$7,495 Snapper Z1805KV – 823 hrs, 18hp, 48” deck, pilot drive, front light ........................................$800

EXCAVATOR

’00 Bobcat 322 – 2350 hrs, 15.7 hp, open cab, frnt dozer blade, sgl spd, max dig depth 86.6”, max reach 153”, 12”bkt ..........$11,900 ’95 Bobcat 325 – 3754 hrs, 27.4 hp Kubota dsl, slg spd, hand cntrls, max dig depth 63.9”, max reach 171”, new seat ......$12,900

STALK CHOPPERS/ SHREDDERS

15’ Alloway – 4 straight wheels, 1-3/8 1000 rpm ................2,500 ’05 Woods 20’ – 4 swivel whls, new bearing/clutch, warning lights ..................................$7,995 20’ Woods – 4 swivel wheels, knives good, newer paint..............$7,895

• 5/8” drum roller wall thickness • 42” drum diameter • 4”x8” frame tubing 1/4” thick • Auto fold New Rock Wagons AVAILABLE!

USED EQUIPMENT LARGE SELECTION OF WHEEL RAKES IN-STOCK

Maxuum 125, 2WD, 650 hrs..................................................................$59,000 Allis Chalmers 8030, 2WD, P.D. ..........................................................$14,500 CIH 8920, FWA, 4800 hrs. ....................................................................$78,000 CIH 7120, 2WD, 7500 hrs. ....................................................................$49,000 IH 5488, 2WD, 5200 hrs., 18.4x38 tires ................................................$27,500 IH 5488, 2WD, 12.4-50 tires, 5400 hrs, 540/1000 ................................$27,000 CIH 8930, FWA, 3300 hrs, Sharp ..........................................................$89,000 CIH 7220 Magnum, FWA, 941 hrs., duals, Sharp ..............................$97,000 CIH 7210, 2WD, 18.4-42, 2500 hrs. ......................................................$59,500 CIH 7130, FWA, 18.4-42, 5400 hrs. ......................................................$65,000 CIH 7140, FWA, 20.8x42, tin, 5300 hrs ................................................$65,000 CIH 4800, 24’ field cult. ..........................................................................$9,500 CIH 4800, 26’............................................................................................$9,500 CIH 4300, 30’..........................................................................................$10,900 CIH 3900, 24’ cushion gang disk ..........................................................$18,500 IH JX55, 2WD, 2300 hrs ........................................................................$12,000 DMI 530B................................................................................................$21,000 NH 166, inverter........................................................................................$2,900 CIH Tigermate II, 26’ ............................................................................$26,000 CIH 600, blower ........................................................................................$3,900 Demco 450, box ......................................................................................$8,500 CIH 6500, disk chisel, 9 & 12 shank........................................................$7,500 CIH 3950, 25’ cushion gang disk w/mulcher ......................................$26,500 CIH 496 w/mulcher, cushion..................................................................$16,500 DMI 527 w/disk leveler ..........................................................................$15,000 JD 714, disk chisel, 9 shank..................................................................$12,500 IH 55, chisel, 12 shank ............................................................................$2,500 (6) Demco 365 boxes ......................................................From $5,500-$6,500 Demco used gravity boxes, all sizes available ............................................Call Gehl 125 ................................................................................................$16,000 New Mandako Land Rollers in stock ..........................................................Call Gehl 135 grinder ....................................................................................Coming Gehl 125 grinder ....................................................................................Coming

New Sitrex Rakes Available Many New & Used Rakes Available

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HOPPERS

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Hay For Sale: Round or large square bales, alfalfa, straw or grass hay. Delivery available by semi. Ose Hay Farm, Thief River Falls, MN. Call or text Leroy at (218)689-6675

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‘12 Peerless Grain Hopper, New, 43x96x72, AR, Steel Wheels, Roll Tarp ............................$32,500 ‘01 Wilson, 41’ AL Hopper, 72” Sides, AR, Vibrators, Roll Tarp, AL Disc Wheels ......................$23,500 ‘95 Merritt 42’ AL Hopper, 68” Sides, 2-Spd. Doors, Roll Tarp, Disc Wheels ......................$12,500 ‘96 Wilson 41’ AL Hopper, 66” Sides, AR, AL Disc Wheels, Roll Tarp, Clean ................................$21,000 ‘94 Wilson Convert-a-Hopper, 45x102, 78” Sides, 80% Virgin Rubber, AL Wheels, Electric Door Openers ............................$15,000 ‘81 Wilson 40’ AL Hopper, 66” Sides, 6 New Tires, Sound Trailer ................................$12,500

Brakes, Tires 50%, Lights gone through..............................$16,500

TRUSS TRAILER

‘98 Lakeside RollerMaster, 32’-45’ Extension, 102” wide, Elec over Hyd Lift, Top Locking Deck Rollers, Winches ............................$10,000 ‘97 JDH Trussmaster, 42’-60’ extension, 102” wide, 8 winches, Elec. over Hyd. to Tilt. Elec. over Air to Extend, tandem axle ................................As Is $11,500

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10 Jersey & Jersey cross WANTED TO BUY: Dairy 9 head of registered Pinzgauers, 7 cow-calf pairs, 2 springing heifers. Also 10 heifers and cows. 320-235open. (715)647-5015 crossbred heifers. Will 2664 trade for Holstein steers or FOR SALE: 300 head of 450# beef cattle. 608-788-6258 or Cattle 056 Holstein feeder steers, 608-792-4223 vaccinated, de-horned, implanted & home raised. 320FOR SALE: Holstein spring- FOR SALE OR LEASE 510-0588 BLACK ing heifers, some close up REGISTERED on a real good herd. Will fi- ANGUS Bulls, 2 year old & yearlings; bred heifers, FOR SALE: 34 Hereford, nance. 320-760-5622 14 Charolais bulls, 14 calving ease, club calves & months old Hereford FOR SALE: Holstein spring- balance performance. Al bull; 34 Herefords; 14 ing heifers, some close up sired. In herd improvement Charolais brown all white on a real good herd. Will fi- program. J.W. Riverview tail, 14 months old. (320) nance. 320-760-5622 Angus Farm Glencoe, MN 248-8416 55336 Conklin Dealer 320864-4625 Reg Dexter bulls for sale, polled or horned. (715)247FOR SALE OR LEASE: 5454 Purebred Registered Charolais bulls, heifers, & Registered Texas Longhorn breeding stock, cows, cows. Great bloodlines, exheifers or roping stock, top cellent performance, balblood lines. 507-235-3467 anced EPD's, low birth weights. Delivery availWANT TO BUY: Butcher able. cows, bulls, fats & walkable Laumann Charolais cripples; also horses, Mayer, MN 612-490-2254 sheep & goats. 320-235-2664 FOR SALE: 10 cows bred for Horse 057 early spring calving, herd reduction, by the pound, Reg. Norwegian Fjords market price; also, 3 black Mares & Geldings. Broke to polled breeding age bulls. ride or drive. (608)525-5282 40 yrs of Simmental breedSelling due to health ing. Riverside Simmental. reasons: 2 – 7 yr old paint Gerald Polzin, Cokato. 320mares, 1 registered. 320286-5805 355-2504

DROPDECKS

‘74 Trailcraft, 42’, Good T&B, Lights & Floor....................$10,750

END DUMPS

(2) East End Dumps, 32’ ......$16,750

Friesian/Dorset/SAMM/Hamp

w/ or w/out B+gene, OPP & Foot rot free. Great maternal ewes. 715-752-3459 Bearcreeksheep.com FOR SALE: Dorset ewes & ewe lambs, Suffolk ewes & ewe lambs. Several Dorset & Suffolk rams also available. 952-466-5876 FOR SALE: Registered Hampshire ram, 2 yrs old, proven sire Ewe lambs, market type, out of champion blood lines. 507-4371506 Swine

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USED COMBINES

'11 NH CR9070, 676/566 Hrs, 425 Bu, RWA$298,150 '11 AGCO R66, 353/227 Hrs, 425 Bu ..........$225,900 '09 NH CR9070, 915/630 Hrs, RWA ............$222,500 '08 NH CR9070, 1,028/795 Hrs ....................$193,500 '08 AGCO R65, 960/747 Hrs, CDF Rotor .... $174,900 '06 NH CR970, 1,473/1,196 Hrs .................. $155,000 '03 NH CR940, 1290/938 Hrs ......................$144,500 '00 NH TR89, 2,897/2,254 Hrs........................$89,500 '99 AGCO R62, 2,492/1,970 Hrs .................. $86,500 ‘98 AGCO R72, 3183/2039 Hrs, 400 bu ..COMING IN '96 AGCO R72, 2,808/2,074 Hrs, 425 B. ........$77,500 '96 AGCO R62, 2,699/1,925 Hrs, CDF Rotor..$67,500 '97 NH TR98, 3,134/2,020 Hrs........................$57,500 '97 NH TR98, 2,790/1,920 Hrs, GPS .............$56,500 '92 AGCO R62, 3,286/2,415 Hrs ....................$55,000 '94 AGCO R62, 3,470/2,343 Hrs ....................$47,500 '92 AGCO R52, 1,806/1,207 Hrs ....................$45,000 '88 AGCO R50, 3,763 Eng. Hrs ......................$28,500 '88 AGCO R50, 2,940 Sep. Hrs ......................$18,900 '89 AGCO R40, 3,234 Eng. Hrs ......................$17,500 '99 NH TR99, 2,096/1,654 Hrs ..................Make Offer

USED TRACTORS

'10 NH T9060 HD, 940 Hr., PS, 750 Guid ....$247,500 '04 NH TJ500, 2937 Hr, EZ Gd 250 w/EZ ....$164,900 '04 NH TG230, 3,297 Hrs, PS, 18F/4R ........$114,900 '96 Case IH 9350, 4WD, 4,244 Hrs, 24 Spd...$78,500 '94 Ford 9880, 4WD, 5,920 Hr., 12 Spd ........$72,500 '94 NH 9480, 4WD, 12 Spd, Radar ................$66,500 '89 Case IH 9170, 4WD, 7650 Hrs, PS,4 Rem$63,500 '90 JD 4955, 9,319 Hrs, FWA, Radar, QH ......$48,975 '85 JD 8650, 9,277 Hr., 16F/6R ......................$33,500 '80 Versatile 935, 10,462 Hrs, 12 Spd ............$29,975 '97 JD 6300, 3,464 Hr, 16 Sp, 4 Rem, FWA ..$23,900 '64 JD 4020, 7,962 Hr., Dsl., Koyker Ldr. w/84" Bkt.................................................................$10,000

CORN HEADS

'06 Case IH 2412, 12-30"................................$45,000 '08 Harvestec 4308C, 8-30", Chopping ..........$42,000 '05 Harvestec 4308C, 8-30", Chopping ..........$39,500 '10 AGCO 3000, 8-30" .................................. $38,000 '04 Harvestec 3000, 8-30", Chopping ............$35,500 AGCO R1222, 12 Row, 22" ............................$34,500

CORN HEADS Continued

'06 Harvestec 4306C, 6-30", Chopping ..........$30,000 '97 NH 996, 8-30"............................................$25,900 '97 AGCO R830 ..............................................$17,500 '89 AGCO R830, Hugger ................................$14,000 '94 AGCO R630, Hugger ................................$13,900

FLEX HEADS

Many More Heads .........$2,000 & Up, Give Us A Call! '12 AGCO 8200, 25' ......................................$30,500 '07 Case IH 2020 w/Crary Air Reel, 35' ..........$28,900 '05 NH 74C, 30' ..............................................$23,500 '02 NH 74C, 30'.............................................. $21,000 '01 NH 73C, 30’ ..............................................$19,900 '02 AGCO R825, 25' ...................................... $17,900 '99 AGCO 800, 30' ........................................$17,500 '96 AGCO R530, 30' ...................................... $17,000 '94 AGCO R530, 30' ......................................$15,000 '98 NH 973, 30' .............................................. $10,000 '93 NH 973, 30' .............................................. $10,000 Case IH 1020, 30' .......................................... $10,000 '98 NH 973, 30' ..............................................$10,000

PLANTERS

'04 White 8186, 16-30", F/F, SM4000 ............$54,900 '05 White 8700, 16-22", VF, Pt. Row Shut ....$48,500 '05 White 8202, 12-30", F/F, Res Mgrs, 3 Bu. $41,900 Case IH 1200, 16-30", Fert ............................$39,900 '02 White 8122, 12-30", V/F, Pt. Row Shut ..$34,975 '99 JD 7200, 12-30", Vacuum, Super Clean ..$25,900 White 6100, 12-30", V/F, Dry Fert ..................$23,900 '98 White 6346, 16-30", F/F, 2 B.....................$23,500 White 6100, 12-30", V/F, Insec., Yetters ..........$7,950 White 5100, 12-30", V/F, SM3000 ....................$7,500

TILLAGE

'11 Sunflower 1435-26 Disc, 26', Clean ..........$39,900 '06 Sunflower 1434-36 Disc .......................... $38,900 '06 Sunflower 4511-15, 15S, Disc Ripper ......$37,900 '05 Sunflower 4511-13 Disc Ripper, 13S ........$33,900 10 NH SG110, 60' Coil Packer ......................$29,650 '04 JD 2700 Disc Ripper, 7S, 30" Spacing .... $25,900 '10 Brillion Land Commander III, 15', 7S ........$24,500 '07 Case IH 527B Disk Ripper, 5S..................$20,700 Krause 2136 Disc, 36', Rock Flex, Tandems ..$18,475

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MISC. MOVING TRUCKS

‘89 Ford F-700, 6.6L Turbo Diesel, SEMI TRUCKS AT, 24’ AL Van Body, Roll-Up Door, ‘02 Freightliner, CL12064ST, 410 Hp. 205” WB, Good for moving cross Cummins, 10-spd., 800K, 3.90 country ................................$4,900 Ratio, 230” WB, New Rods, Main VAN/WATER TRAILERS & Injectors, New Recaps, 48” Flattop ..............................$13,500 ‘89 Dorsey Furniture Van Trailer, 48/102, 22.5 LP Tires, AR, 4 side ‘99 Intl. 9400 Conv. Day Cab, doors ..................................$6,000 370 Hp. Cummins, 10-spd., 3.91 Ratio, 161” WB, AR Van Trailers, 48/102-53/102; ........................$10,000 single axle Great for water storage or over ‘97 Mack CH613 Day Cab, 9-spd., the road hauling ....$3,500-$7,000 AR, 160” WB, 350 Hp. eng., 48’ & 53’ Van Trailers to rent. New Paint..........................$10,000 ..........$145.00 per month plus tax. ‘92 Kenworth T600 Conv., 400,000 ....$2.00/mile for pickup & delivery on overhaul ......................$10,000 USED EQUIPMENT ‘74 Intl. 4300, 350 Hp. Cummins, 10 spd, 8 new tires, Clean ..$5,000 ‘89 Case 688 Excavator on tracks, 36” bucket, 6400 hrs., 1 owner FLATBEDS ..........................................$13,500 ‘00 Trailmobile AL Combo, 48/102, AUTOS Sliding Tandem....................$7,500 ‘04 Dodge Grand Caravan ‘98 Great Dane, 45x96, Moffit SXT......................................$5,750 Forklift Carrier Brackets, Sliding Tandem ..............................$6,250 MISCELLANEOUS ‘95 Dorsey, 45x96, D-Ring Tie Axles, Suspensions & AL or Steel Downs, SPX/AR ..................$6,750 For Trailers ..........$1,000 AR/Axle ‘95 Transcraft, 45’, AL Floors & ..................................$500 SR/Axle Crossmembers, Rebuilt Frame, Rims - 22.5 & 24.5 steel ........$60 50% Tires, 70% Brakes, SPX/AR ................................$6,000 aluminum ..............................$175 ‘94 Fontaine, 48/96, SPX/AR..$6,750 Tires: (4) 385 Super Singles w/Polished AL Rims; 2 new, ‘93 Wilson, 48x96, SPR, Sliding Tandem ..............................$7,750 1 @ 50%, 1@ 40% ..............................$1,400/set of 4 ‘93 Featherlite AL Combo, 48/96, SPX/AR ................................$8,000 Pre-Hung Slab Interior Doors: ‘81 Great Dane, 48/96............$5,000 Oak, Cherry, Maple, Pine. Sizes. Over 200 doors to CATTLE/HOG TRAILER All choose from................$10-$80 ea. Barrett 46’, 3 floors – 10,000’ of Oak & Maple trim 1 removable, 50% T 70% B, ..........................................$.50/ft. 24.5 tires ............................$7,500 We can also convert flatbed trailers to be used as a bridge. GRAVEL TRAILER See our website. ‘90 Load King Belly Dump, New

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TILLAGE Continued

'03 Sunflower 5034 Field Cult., 32', Harrow ..$17,500 '09 Sunflower 7232-35 Soil Cond., 35' ..........$14,900 '09 Harms 45LR 45' Landroller ......................$14,900

TLB'S AND SKID LOADERS

'12 NH B95C, 103 Hrs., Pilot, Cab, Ext ..........$86,500 '08 NH B95B, 869 Hrs, Pilot, Cab, Ext. ..........$73,900 '01 NH LB110E, 5,950 Hrs., Cab, Extend ......$39,900 '08 NH B95B, 2,810 Hrs, ROPS, FWA ..........$38,500 '84 Case 580 Super E, 4,564 Hrs, ROPS ......$18,900 Rock Ram Hydraulic Breaker For TLBs ..........$2,575 ‘12 NH L220, 405 hs, cab, 2 spd, hi flow........$39,500 '05 Cat 262B, 2,250 Hrs, Hi Flow, Hyd Det ....$27,900 '11 NH L213, 105 Hrs, 60" Bkt, Cab/Htr ........$24,000 '05 NH LS185.B, 1,982 Hrs, 2 Spd., Cab ......$23,900 '03 NH LS180, 2,542 Hrs, Cab/Heater ..........$22,500 '07 Bobcat S185, 2,022 Hrs, Cab, 66" Bkt ....$21,900 '05 NH LS185.B, 2,037 Hrs, 78" Bkt, Cab ....$21,500 '00 NH LS180, 4,344 Hrs, 72" Bkt ..................$19,500 '05 NH LS185.B, 3,960 Hrs ............................$17,500 '02 NH LS160, 3,741 Hrs, Cab/Htr, 72" Bkt. ..$14,900 '01 NH LS160, 1,835 Hrs, 72" Bkt. ................$14,900 '97 NH L565, 2,188 Hrs, 72" Bkt., Clean ......$14,000 '97 NH LX565, 4,678 Hrs., 66" LP ..................$11,900 '86 Gehl SL3510, 2,248 Hr., Gas, 60" Bkt ........$5,275

HAYING/SHREDDERS/MISC

'07 JD 568 Rd Baler, 13,200, Net/Twine ........$28,500 '08 NH BR7090 Rd Baler, Twine & Net ..........$25,900 '02 NH 688 Rd Baler, 1000 PTO, Net/Twine ..$17,500 '02 Tiger Triple Flail Mower ............................$17,500 '05 Demco 800 Grain Cart, Red .................. $20,750 '96 Killbros 1200 Grain Cart, 700 Bu. ............$11,500 (2) Parker 5500 Grav Boxes, 600 Bu ....$10,000 Ea. Year A Rd 550 Grav. Box, 550 Bu., Brakes ......$6,900 JD 400 Grain Cart ............................................$5,975 J&M 250 Gravity Box, 250 Bu., 10T Gear ......$2,675 Bühler YC962Q Snowblower, 96" ....................$3,275

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TRACTORS

COMBINES JD 9570 JD 9660 JD 9760 JD 9760 JD 9770STS JD S660 JD S670 JD S690 CAT 595R

SPRAYERS JD 4700 JD 4710 JD 4930 JD 4940

09/mfwd/800 HRS/480/50 04/mfwd/3866 HRS/14.9-46/4SCV 12/350HRS/IVT/480/46 DLS 12/mfwd/cab/540HRS/741LDR/36” 09/mfwd/IVT/LDS/480/7/3SCV 10/mfwd/IVT/380/90RSO/3SCV 12/415HRS/120”/FACTORY WARRANTY 12/415NRS/560HRS/120”/30” TRACKS 09/2085HRS/PTO/480/40/D/LOCK 12/600HRS/36” TRACKS/PTO 12/630HRS/36” TRACKS/XENON 07/285HRS/DS/5SCV/PTO/380/90 07/mfwd/del cab/320/90R54 04/mfwd/del cab/480x46 95/4wd/cab/20.8x42 08/del cab/36” tracks 12/del cab/36” tracks 09/del cab/36” tracks 10/del cab/30” tracks 03/cab/lx132 loader 08/mfwd/loader

$172,500 $79,500 $162,500 $110,000 $149,500 $149,500 $250,000 $265,000 $169,500 $314,000 $315,000 $151,000 $127,500 $97,500 $46,500 $209,500 $329,500 $229,500 $229,500 $28,500 $32,500

11/30”spc/chopper/18.4x38 04/2250HRS/CM/20-8-42 DLS/TPR 08/1410/979/CM/ 20-8-42 DLS/MUD HOG 04/22”spc/chopper/18.4x42 09/30”spc/chopper/800/32 12/193/32/18.4-42 DLJ/TPR/2WHL 12/447/324/CM/Pro Drive/650/85R/PRWD 12/375/290/CM/650/85/PRWD/TPR 09/pwrd/35” tracks

$212,500 $129,000 $192,000 $119,500 $159,500 $283,000 $345,000 $329,000 $195,000

97/60’boom 01/80’boom/norac 09/120’boom/boom trac 12/120’boom/load command

$79,000 $120,000 $249,000 $315,000

HEADER EQUIPMENT

JD 625F 04/F/FINGER JD 630F 12/F/FINGER JD 640FD 12/40’/2,000 ACRES JD 612 10/12R22”—Now Chopping JD 616 16R30 STALKMASTER JD 618 18R22” STALKMASTER OVER 30+ JD608C 8R30 STALKMASTER

$19,500 Starting at $18,000 $77,500 $56,000 $132,000 $159,000 Starting at $39,000

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9530T JD TRACK TRACTOR

9770 JD COMBINE

9230 JD 4WD TRACTOR

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‘11 JD 9630T, 753 hrs. ‘07 JD 9560STS, 553 sep. hrs. ‘06 JD 9760STS, 1500 sep. hrs. ....................................$297,900 ....................................$180,000 ....................................$167,500

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(O)’12 JD 9560R, 360 hrs., IF tires ..................................$319,900 (O)’12 JD 9560R, 400 hrs., Extended Warranty ..............$312,500 (B)’12 JD 9650R, 536 hrs., Lease Return........................$312,500 (O)’12 JD 9650R, 400 hrs., Lease Return ........................$312,500 (O)’13 JD 9510R, 300 hrs., Lease Return ........................$299,900 (O)’13 JD 9510R, 300 hrs., Lease Return ........................$299,900 (O)’12 JD 9510R, 306 hrs., Lease Return ........................$289,900 (O)’13 JD 9510R, 450 hrs, Lease Return ........................$284,500 (B)’11 JD 9630, 782 hrs., Extended Warranty ..................$279,900 (O)’13 JD 9460R, 300 hrs, Lease Return..........................$279,900 (O)’13 JD 9460R, 300 hrs., Lease Return ........................$279,900 (O)’13JD 9410R, 300 hrs, Lease Return ..........................$274,900 (B)’11 JD 9430, 474 hrs., 710/42’s....................................$267,900 (O)’13 JD 9410R, 300 hrs, Lease Return ........................$264,900 (O)’13 JD 9360R, 300 hrs, Lease Return ........................$229,900 (B)’02 JD 9520, 2910 hrs., 710/70R42’s ..........................$174,900 (O)’06 JD 9320, 2002 hrs., PS ..........................................$169,500 (H)’97 JD 9400, 5755 hrs., 650/42’s ..................................$99,900 (H)’90 JD 8760, 4330 hrs. ..................................................$67,500 (H)’81 JD 8640, 8572 hrs., 3 pt., PTO ................................$24,500

TRACK TRACTORS

(O)’11 JD 9630T, 1200 hrs., Extended Warranty ..............$314,900 (B)’11 JD 9630T, 753 hrs., Extended Warrranty................$297,900 (O)’10 JD 9630T, 1650 hrs. ..............................................$287,500 (O)’09 JD 9630T, 1720 hrs. ..............................................$283,000 (H)’09 JD 9630T, 1110 hrs.................................................$279,900 (H)’11 JD 8335RT, 943 hrs., IVT ......................................$258,900 (O)’12 JD 8310T, 166 hrs., PS,25” tracks ........................$257,900 (H)’06 JD 9520T, 3625 hrs., Auto Trac ready....................$159,900 (B)’03 JD 9320T, 4621 hrs., 36” tracks ............................$139,900 (O)’06 JD 8230T, 3596 hrs., 16” tracks ............................$127,900 (H)’00 JD 9400T, 5160 hrs., PTO ......................................$105,000 (O)’98 JD 8300T, 5500 hrs., 16” tracks ..............................$67,900

ROW CROP TRACTORS

(O)’13 JD 8360R, 300 hrs, IVT, Lease Return ..................$279,900 (O)’13 JD 8335R, 300 hrs, IVT, Lease Return ..................$259,900 (O)’13 JD 8310R, 300 hrs, IVT Lease Return ..................$249,900 (O)’13 JD 8310R, 300 hrs, IVT, Lease Return ..................$249,900 (O)’13 JD 8310R, 321 hrs, IVT, Lease Return ..................$244,900 (O)’13 JD 8310R, 300 hrs, PS, Lease Return ..................$239,900 (O)’13 JD 8310R, 300 hrs, PS, Lease Return ..................$239,900 (O)’10 JD 8345R, 1732 hrs., IVT, triples ..........................$239,900 (O)’13 JD 8285R, 300 hrs, PS, Lease Return ..................$219,900 (O)’13 JD 8285R, 300 hrs, PS, Lease Return ..................$219,900 (O)’13 JD 8285R, 300 hrs, PS, Lease Return ..................$219,900 (O)’13 JD 8285R, 300 hrs, PS, Lease Return ..................$214,900 (O)’11 JD 8235R, 232 hrs., Extended Warranty................$186,900 (O)’09 MF 7495, 1500 hrs., MFWD, loader ......................$114,900 (O)’95 JD 8200, 5780 hrs, MFWD ......................................$75,900 (O)’91 JD 4955, 7188 hrs., MFWD, PS ..............................$58,000 (B)’84 JD 4450, 10,000 hrs., MFWD ..................................$34,900 (O)’78 JD 4440, 7094 hrs., Quad ........................................$26,900 (O)’74 JD 4630, FWA, 18.4x42’s ........................................$19,900 (O)’73 JD 4630, 7948 hrs., PS ............................................$19,900 (B)’76 JD 4630, 8105 hrs., Quad ........................................$16,900 (B)AC 7060, 18.4x38’s ........................................................$14,250 (O)’80 DEUTZ DX140, 3956 HRS, MFWD ..........................$9,500

(B)’77 JD 2440, 5800 hrs., loader ........................................$9,500 (O)’90 JD 2155, 16.9X30’s ....................................................$8,995 (O)’66 IH 656, gas, loader ....................................................$5,795 (B)’41 JD “B”..........................................................................$2,995

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(O)’12 JD S680, 511 hrs., Extended Warranty..................$345,000 (H)’12 JD S680, 232 sep. hrs. ..........................................$339,900 (H)’12 JD S680, 246 sep hrs.............................................$329,900 (B)’11 JD 9870, 511 sep. hrs., PRWD, 800/70R38 ..........$309,900 (O)’12 JD S560, 231 sep. hrs., 2630 display ....................$305,900 (O)’10 JD 9870, 671 sep. hrs., PRWD ..............................$299,000 (O)’11 JD 9870, 700 sep. hrs., PRWD ..............................$294,900 (O)’12 JD S670, 336 sep. hrs., Extended Warranty..........$289,900 (O)’12 JD S670, 263 sep. hrs., duals................................$289,900 (B)’10 JD 9770, 328 sep. hrs., PRWD ..............................$275,000 (B)’09 JD 9870, 814 sep. hrs., PRWD ..............................$249,900 (B)’08 JD 9870, 1068 sep. hrs., PRWD ............................$210,900 (B)’10 Gleaner A76, 382 sep. hrs. ....................................$199,900 (O)’07 JD 9560, 553 sep. hrs., duals ................................$180,000 (O)’06 JD 9760, 1918 sep. hrs., duals ..............................$179,900 (H)’06 JD 9760, 1500 sep. hrs., 20.8x42’s........................$167,500 (O)’06 JD 9760, 1363 sep. hrs., duals ..............................$162,900 (O)’04 JD 9760, 1192 hrs. PRWD ....................................$159,900 (H)’03 JD 9660, 1547 sep. hrs., duals ..............................$133,500 (O)’03 JD 9650, 1740 sep. hrs., duals ..............................$114,900 (B)’98 CIH 2388, 2750 sep., hrs., duals..............................$75,900 (H)’98 JD 9510, 1930 sep. hrs., duals ................................$75,000 (H)’99 JD 9510, 2751 hrs., duals ........................................$69,500 (H)’92 JD 9500, 2812 hrs. ..................................................$49,900 (B)’82 JD 6620SH, side hill, 3231 hrs. ................................$20,900 (B)’82 JD 8820, 5571 hrs., duals ........................................$13,900 (B)’80 JD 7720, 5000 hrs. ..................................................$12,900 (H)’79 JD 7720 ....................................................................$11,900 (O)’76 JD 6600, diesel ..........................................................$4,500

CORNHEADS

(O)’12 JD 612C, 12R30”, low acres ..................................$108,900 (O)’11 JD 612C, 12R20”, chopping ....................................$99,500 (O)’11 JD 612C, 12R30”, choppinig ....................................$90,000 (B)’09 JD 612C, 12R22”, chopping ....................................$82,900 (O)’06 Drago 12R20”, chopping ..........................................$75,000 (B)’10 JD 608C, 8R30”, chopping ......................................$64,900 (H)’09 JD 608C, 8R30”, chopping ......................................$58,900 (O)’04 Geringhoff 1230, 12R30”..........................................$54,500 (B)’08 JD 606C, 6R30”, chopping ......................................$49,900 (B)’11 Harvest Tec, 8R30”, chopping ..................................$49,900 (O)’05 Harvest Tec, 8R30”, chopping ..................................$33,900 (O)’03 JD 1293, 12R30” ......................................................$29,900

SPRAYERS

(O)’12 JD 4940, 489 hrs., 120’ boom ................................$292,750 (O)’12 JD 4940, 467 hrs., dry box ....................................$290,500 (O)’11 JD 4930, 1343 hrs., 120’ boom ..............................$249,750 (O)’11 JD 4930, 1216 hrs., 120’ boom ..............................$245,900 (O)’11 JD 4830, 610 hrs., 90’ boom ..................................$220,750 (O)’12 JD 4730, 800 gal., 90’ boom ..................................$210,250 (O)’12 JD 4730, 800 gal., 90’ boom ..................................$209,900 (O)’12 JD 4730, 520 hrs., 90’ boom ..................................$209,700 (O)’12 JD 4730, 490 hrs., 90’ boom ..................................$209,600 (O)’10 JD 4830, 934 hrs., 90’ boom ..................................$203,500 (O)’10 JD 4830, 1104 hrs., 90’ boom ................................$201,900 UTILITY TRACTORS (O)’07 JD 4930, 3093 hrs., dry box ..................................$200,000 (B)’11 JD 5085M, 271 hrs., reverser ..................................$48,900 (O)’09 JD 4830, 2400 hrs, 100’ boom ..............................$185,000 (H)’07 JD 5325, 362 hrs., loader, MFWD ............................$35,900 (H)’05 JD 4720, 1800 hrs., 90’ boom ................................$129,900 (H)’81 JD 2940, loader ........................................................$16,900

(O)’03 JD 4710, 2000 hrs., 90’ boom ................................$115,000 (O)’01 JD 4710, 2400 hrs., 90’ boom ................................$109,900 (O)’03 Ag Chem 1264, 3770 hrs., 90’ boom ......................$85,900 (O)’03 Willmar 8650 Eagle, 3326 hrs., 90’ boom ................$61,500 (O)’95 Tyler WT, 4612 hrs., 75’ boom ................................$36,900 (O)Patriot XL, 800 gal., 75’ boom........................................$28,900 (O)’05 Hardi Navigator 1100, 80’ boom ..............................$19,900 (H)Hardi HC950, 950 gal., 90’ boom ..................................$18,900 (B)2000 gal., 132’ boom, duals ..........................................$14,900 (O)’97 Hardi Navigator, 1000 gal., 60’ boom ......................$13,000 (H)’98 Hardi 1000 ................................................................$12,900 (B)Century 1000 gal., 60’ boom ............................................$5,800 (B)Century 750 gal., 60’ boom ..............................................$3,995 (H)500 gal., 45’ boom............................................................$2,995

FALL TILLAGE

(B)’12 JD 3710, 10-bottom ..................................................$57,900 (O)’11 JD 3710, 10-bottom ..................................................$52,500 (B)’10 JD 2410, 60.5’ chisel plow........................................$49,500 (B)’10 JD 2410, 60.5’ chisel plow ........................................$49,500 (B)CIH 330 Turbo, 34’ vertical tillage, rolling basket ..........$45,000 (O)’11 JD 2700, 7-shank, 30” ..............................................$37,900 (B)’10 JD 2700, 9-shank, 24” ..............................................$33,900 (H)’10 JD 512, 5-shank ......................................................$27,500 (H)’02 JD 2400, 24’ chisel plow ..........................................$26,900 (H)’07 JD 3710, 8-bottom ....................................................$25,995 (B)’04 JD 512, 5-shank........................................................$20,900 (O)’03 JD 2700, 9-shank ....................................................$20,900 (B)’05 Wilrich 957, 7-shank ................................................$19,900 (H)DMI 530, 5-shank ..........................................................$19,500 (O)’98 JD 510 ripper, 7-shank ............................................$13,900 (H)M&W 1465, 7-shank, 24” spacing ....................................$7,950 (O)Kent 7333, 34’ disk ripper ................................................$6,875

PLATFORMS

(B)’10 CIH 2162, 35’ draper ................................................$59,900 (H)’10 JD 635F, 35’, air tube ..............................................$44,500 (O)’10 JD 635F, 35’ ............................................................$34,900 (O)’10 JD 630F, 30’ ............................................................$32,500 (H)’10 JD 630F, 30’..............................................................$31,900 (H)’08 JD 635F, 35’ ............................................................$29,900 (H)’10 JD 630F, 30’..............................................................$29,500 (O)’07 JD 630F, 30’ ............................................................$28,900 (O)’06 JD 635F, 35’ ............................................................$28,900 (O)’10 JD 630F, 30’ ............................................................$25,900 (O)’05 JD 630F, 30’ ............................................................$25,900 (B)’06 JD 630F, 30’..............................................................$25,900 (B)’10 Agco 8235, 35’, full finger ........................................$24,900 (B)’04 JD 630F, 30’..............................................................$23,900 (B)’08 JD 625F, 25’..............................................................$23,900 (O)’03 JD 635F, 35’ ............................................................$21,900 (B)’08 CIH 1020, 30’............................................................$19,900 (H)’00 JD 930, full finger, air reel ........................................$16,900 (O)’01 JD 930, 30’ ..............................................................$14,900 (O)’01 JD 930, 30’ ..............................................................$14,900 (H)’99 JD 925, 25’ ................................................................$9,500 (O)’96 JD 930, 30’ ................................................................$9,500 (H)JD 925, 25’ ......................................................................$7,950 (O)’98 JD 930, 30’ ................................................................$5,900 (O)’94 JD 925, 25’ ................................................................$5,000 (B)’92 JD 930, 30’..................................................................$4,900 (B)JD 922, 22’ ......................................................................$4,900 (H)JD 920, 20’ ......................................................................$3,595 (B)JD 920, 20’ ......................................................................$2,750

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FOR SALE: Duroc boars, registered, serviceable age. Roger Guse, Whitehall WI (715)983-5763 FOR SALE: Yorkshire, Hampshire, Duroc & Hamp/Duroc boars. Also, Hamp/York/Duroc cross gilts. Sired by Swine Genetics Int'l boars. Excellent herd health. No PRSS. del. avail. 320-568-2225 Pets & Supplies

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'79 Chevy tandem grain truck, 427 eng., 13 spd., good cond. 507-461-2736 '81 Ford F250 4x4, contractor box, 68,000 miles, $2,500; '72 Ford 800 twin screw, 42,000 act. miles, 19' wood box, $3,500; Intl Loadstar, sgl axle, 16' box w/roll tarps, $2,250. 507-220-6810 FOR SALE: '97 Ford Louisville, 20' B&H, $35,000; '00 Freightliner FL80 18' B&H, $25,000; '92 Trail King 24', pintle hitch trailer, air brakes, $6,000; '78 20' flatbed trailer, $1,500. 507-276-3289 FOR SALE: 18' steel box & hoist, repainted white, farmer owned. 507-828-1036 FOR SALE: New '12 Timpte 33½' hopper btm grain trlr, Ag hoppers, alum. outside whsl, spring susp., 24.5 tires. 507-828-3495 Recreational Vehicles

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Misc.Equipment:

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‘12 CIH Steiger 600Q, 475 hrs., full Pro 700 steering, loaded....$359,500

‘11 CIH Steiger 600Q, 987 hrs., full Pro 700 steering ................$339,500

‘12 CIH Steiger 550 Quad, 1140 hrs., PTO ..........................................$317,500

‘11 CIH Magnum 290, 1714 hrs., susp. axle, susp. cab, loaded ..$166,400

‘04 JD 9520T, 36” tracks, 4838 hrs. ................................................$149,900

‘90 CIH 9170, 5647 hrs., PS ....$59,000

‘12 CIH Steiger 450, 522 hrs. .................................................$249,900

‘01 CIH STX375, 6433 hrs., 710 tires ..................................................$99,800

‘11 CIH Magnum 340, 1153 hrs. ................................................$196,000

‘01 CIH MX240, 5314 hrs., leather cab, front duals..................................$79,900

‘89 Ford 846, 5145 hrs., 3 pt., PTO ..................................................$39,000

‘12 CIH 9230, track, AWD, 260 sep. hrs. ................................................$359,900

‘00 Bobcat 751, cab, heat ........$11,800

‘05 Bobcat S250, joystick control, cab, heat, 2-spd., 1975 hrs. ......$25,900

‘12 Bobcat S750, loader, adv cntrl, 2 spd, cab w/air, 460 hrs. ............$44,000

USED 4WD TRACTORS

One Year Interest Free ••• Call For Details ••• ‘12 CIH Steiger 600Q, 475 hrs., Lux. cab, susp. cab, HID lites, Pro 700 steering, 36” tracks $359,500 ‘12 CIH Steiger 600Q, 643 hrs., Lux. cab, susp. cab, HID lites, Pro 700 steering, PTO, 36” tracks ............................................................................................................................$359,500 ‘11 CIH Steiger 600Q, 947 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, full Pro 700 Auto Guide..........................$339,500 ‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 1140 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, PTO, big hyd. pump ............................$317,500 ‘12 CIH Steiger 450Q, 450 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, 6 remotes, big hyd. pump, 36” tracks, full Pro 700 steering....................................................................................................................Coming In ‘13 CIH Steiger 450Q, 450 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, 6 remotes, big hyd. pump, 36” tracks, full Pro 700 steering....................................................................................................................Coming In ‘12 CIH Steiger 450, 522 hrs., susp. Lux. leather cab, HID lites, HD hyd., full Pro 700 steering, PTO, 710/70R42 tires ..................................................................................................................$249,900 ‘04 JD 9520T, 450 hp., 36” tracks, 4840 hrs. ..............................................................................$149,900 ‘01 CIH STX375, 6433 hrs., 710/70R38 tires ................................................................................$99,800 ‘90 CIH 9170, 5641 hrs., 20.8x42 tires, powershift ......................................................................$59,000 ‘89 Ford 846, 5145 hrs., 3 pt. hitch, PTO ......................................................................................$39,000 STX and STEIGER PTO, TOW CABLE & 3 PT. KITS ON HAND!!!

USED 2WD TRACTORS

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‘11 CIH Puma 155, 817 hrs., PS, w/L760 loader ........................................................................$119,800 ‘12 CIH Puma 160, 300 hrs., CVT trans., L765 loader, susp. axle ............................................$135,800 ‘11 CIH Magnum 290, 1713 hrs., susp. cab, susp. frt. axle, leather cab, 360 HID lites, full Pro 700 steering, Loaded ......................................................................................................$174,500 ‘11 CIH Magnum 290, 1380 hrs., susp. cab, susp. frt. axle, leather cab, 360 HID lites, Loaded ..........................................................................................................................................$172,800

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‘11 CIH Magnum 290, 1714 hrs., susp. cab, susp. frt. axle, leather cab, 360 HID lites, Loaded ..........................................................................................................................................$166,400 ‘11 CIH Magnum 340, 1153 hrs., susp. cab, leather cab, 360 HID lites, big hyd. pump, Loaded ..........................................................................................................................................$196,000 ‘12 CIH Farmall 95, MFD, cab, loader, RENTAL RETURN ..........................................................$48,900 ‘84 Case 3294, 5700 hrs., duals, Recent Overhaul ......................................................................$22,900 ‘01 CIH MX240, 5314 hrs., front duals, Lux. cab ..........................................................................$79,900

USED COMBINES

Interest Waiver Thru Case Credit* ••• Call For Details ‘12 CIH 9230, 315 eng. hrs., track drive, RWA, folding covers ..................................................$359,900 ‘12 CIH 2608, 8R30” chopping cornhead ......................................................................................$66,500 ‘06 CIH 2208, 8R30” ......................................................................................................................$28,000 ‘05 CIH 2208, 8R30” ......................................................................................................................$25,900 ‘12 CIH 3020, 35’ platform, Crary air reel ......................................................................................$44,900 ‘10 CIH 2020, 25’ platform w/Crary air reel ..................................................................................$26,800 ‘06 CIH 1020, 30’, full finger auger, 3” knife, rock guard ..............................................................$14,900 ‘05 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” knife, rock guard..........................................................................................$13,900 ‘04 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” knife, rock guard..........................................................................................$12,900 ‘91 CIH 1020, 20’, 11⁄2” knife ..............................................................................................................$5,500 ‘90 CIH 1020, 16.5’, 11⁄2” knife ..........................................................................................................$4,000 IH 810 windrow pickup head ................................................................................................................$500

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‘08 CIH 2020-30 Header Combine, 30’ width, Base Unit Code, air reel. #12721 - $23,800

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COMBINES 2009 2004 2003 2010 1998 2006 2000 2009 2009 2003 1998 1995 1995 1988 2010 1988 1996 1993 1993 2011 2010 2012 2006

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IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH

5088, 2388, 2388, 6088, 2388, 8010, 2366, 7120, 5088, 2388, 2366, 2166, 2188, 1660, 7120, 1640, 2188, 1688, 1688, 7120, 5088, 7230, 2377,

2009 eng./1450 sep. hrs., #12469 ............................$191,000 2004 eng./3200 sep. hrs., #13508 ............................$126,000 #8914 ........................................................................$134,375 2010 eng./735 sep. hrs., #13638 ..............................$238,500 1998 eng./3500 sep. hrs., #12686 ..............................$72,500 2006 eng./1670 sep. hrs., #13990 ............................$189,900 2000 eng./2805 sep. hrs., #13796 ..............................$96,800 2009 eng./1472 sep. hrs., #13988 ............................$227,180 2009 eng./1424 sep. hrs., #13634 ............................$196,850 2003 eng./2574 sep. hrs., #13874 ............................$112,000 1998 eng./3636 sep. hrs., #13417 ..............................$76,500 #13193 ........................................................................$64,500 1995 eng./5002 sep. hrs., #10848 ..............................$52,995 1988 eng./4483 sep. hrs., #13642 ..............................$14,995 2010 eng./795 sep. hrs., #13632 ..............................$245,000 1988 eng./3430 sep. hrs., #13460 ..............................$29,500 1996 eng./3250 sep. hrs., #13584 ..............................$69,900 1993 eng./3743 sep. hrs., #13100 ..............................$49,500 1993 eng./4101 sep. hrs., #13145 ..............................$49,995 2011 eng./650 sep. hrs., #13159 ..............................$254,000 2010 eng./680 sep. hrs., #13170 ..............................$199,995 #13220 ......................................................................$277,500 #12886 ......................................................................$125,900

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1020, 30’, Pending ................................................................$16,995 1020-20F, #12772 ..................................................................$15,200 1020-25F, #12687 ..................................................................$14,900 2020-30F, #12276 ..................................................................$34,000 1020-30F, #12396 ..................................................................$34,995 1020-25F, #12582 ..................................................................$18,300 1020-25F, #12577 ..................................................................$14,860 2020-30, #12721 ....................................................................$23,800 2020-30, #8980 ......................................................................$25,900 2020-30F, #13101 ..................................................................$23,900 2020-35F, #13130 ..................................................................$25,995 2020-30, #8961 ......................................................................$23,500 2020-30, #8969 ......................................................................$24,995 2020-30F, #13501 ..................................................................$37,900 1020-25F, #13510 ..................................................................$11,700 1020-25F, #13552 ..................................................................$16,900 1020-30F, #13548 ..................................................................$14,995 1020-30F, #13572 ....................................................................$6,791 1020-30, #10901 ....................................................................$24,000 1020-20F, #13594 ....................................................................$8,595 2020-35, #10970 ....................................................................$24,995 1020-30, #13777 ....................................................................$19,995

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2009 Case IH 2608, Coming In ....................................................................$57,800 2010 Case IH 3406, #12944 ........................................................................$34,500 1995 Case IH 1083, #14026 ........................................................................$13,250 2007 Case IH 2208, #13866 ........................................................................$32,400 2010 Case IH 3408, #13565 ........................................................................$47,500 2005 Case IH 2208, #12926 ........................................................................$28,500 2009 Case IH 3208, #14076 ........................................................................$42,500 2008 Case IH 3408, #14071 ........................................................................$43,500 2011 Case IH 3406, #14059 ........................................................................$37,900 2009 Case IH 2608, #13596 ........................................................................$61,375 2010 Case IH 3206, #13624 ........................................................................$34,500 2010 Case IH 2606, #13599 ........................................................................$52,500 2006 Case IH 2206, #12726 ........................................................................$27,500 2009 Case IH 2606, #13635 ........................................................................$49,995 2011 Case IH 2606, #13639 ........................................................................$58,500 1986 Case IH 1063, #13424 ..........................................................................$6,800 2010 Case IH 2608, #13126 ........................................................................$57,995 2009 Case IH 3206, #13143..........................................................................$32,900 1999 Case IH 1063, #13153 ........................................................................$14,500 2010 Case IH 3406, #13171 ........................................................................$34,995 1991 Case IH 1083, #13202 ..........................................................................$9,750 2004 Case IH 2206........................................................................................$23,895 2009 Case IH 3208, #12386 ........................................................................$41,000 Case IH 1044, #12849 ....................................................................................$4,400 2009 Case IH 3206, #13225 ........................................................................$33,500 2008 Case IH 3206, #13226 ........................................................................$30,500 2011 Case IH 3408, #13227 ........................................................................$46,000 2011 Case IH 3408, #13228 ........................................................................$46,500 2007 Case IH 2600, #13235 ........................................................................$36,000 1998 Case IH 1063, #12887..........................................................................$12,000

GRAIN CARTS

Westfield MK100-51 Grain Auger, #14080 ..................................................$8,350 2007 Brent 1194, #12146..............................................................................$43,500 2006 J&M 620, #13574 ................................................................................$19,995 2007 J&M 620, #13575 ................................................................................$19,995 2010 Brent 882, #13476................................................................................$32,000

GRAVITY BOXES

1992 New Holland 492, #12871 ....................................................................$5,600 1999 MacCon 5000, #14046 ..........................................................................$8,500 2010 Case IH DC132R, #13637....................................................................$29,500

PLANTERS

2007 Case IH 1240-16R, #12760 ................................................................$89,995 2011 Case IH ER 1250, #14066..................................................................$138,500 White 5100, 12-30”, #14047 ..........................................................................$9,500 2009 Case IH 1250-16R, #14052 ................................................................$92,995

SKID STEERS

1991 2003 2012 2012 2007 2010 2004 2008 2005 2005 2002 1991 2004 2005 2006 2010

Case 1845C, #12991..............................................................................$5,795 Case 60XT, #12895 ..............................................................................$14,995 New Holland L225, #12872 ................................................................$35,500 JCB 330, #14015..................................................................................$49,850 Case 465, #14020 ................................................................................$35,090 Case 430 S3, #12779 ..........................................................................$25,800 Gehl 4840, #12796 ..............................................................................$16,000 Case 435 S3, #12814 ..........................................................................$19,995 Case 445, #12710 ................................................................................$24,300 Case 435, #12717 ................................................................................$24,995 Case 40XT, #12719 ..............................................................................$13,200 Case 1845C, #13045............................................................................$11,000 Gehl 7810, #12394 ..............................................................................$24,500 Bobcat S300, #13122 ..........................................................................$27,500 Case 440, #13064 ................................................................................$21,995 Gehl 5240E, #13900 ............................................................................$27,995

Brent 644, #14078 ........................................................................................$14,000 Brent 644, #14077 ........................................................................................$14,000 2012 Brent 644-RED, #14068 ......................................................................$15,450 TRACTORS 4WD 2012 Brent 644-RED, #14067 ......................................................................$15,450 1997 Brent 640, #13240................................................................................$10,900 2011 Case IH Steiger 550, #14073 ............................................................$328,000 2003 Brent 544, #13230..................................................................................$9,875 2003 Case IH STX450Q, #12900 ................................................................$159,995 2003 Brent 544, #13231..................................................................................$9,875 2007 JCB 3230, #12921................................................................................$74,000 2011 JCB 3230, #12918..............................................................................$136,500 BALERS 2007 JCB 3230, #12920................................................................................$84,500 2001 New Holland 688 Round Baler, #12654..............................................$13,500 2008 Case IH BR564 Round Baler, #12932 ................................................$28,995 2008 Case IH LBX332 Square Baler, #14070 ................................................$6,700

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2010 Case IH Farmall 80, #13557 ................................................................$36,995 2008 New Holland T7050, #13601 ..............................................................$97,500 2005 Case IH MXM155, #12711 ..................................................................$57,800 2000 John Deere 7810, #13190 ..................................................................$57,500 2005 Case IH JX1060C, #12939 ..................................................................$17,995 1958 Case 311 B, #12931 ..............................................................................$3,795 2004 Massey Ferguson 7495, #12892 ........................................................$87,500 2010 Case IH Farmall 95C, #12949 ............................................................$37,995 2012 Case IH Farmall 125A, #14024............................................................$62,000 2009 Case IH Farmall 95, #12835 ................................................................$38,500 Farmall M, #14069 ..........................................................................................$2,250 2011 Case IH Magnum 235, #14056..........................................................$182,000 2001 Case IH MX200, #14055 ......................................................................$79,500 1973 International 1466, #14051..................................................................$10,500

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