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Governor’s Charity Steer Show raises $108,430 The 28th annual Governor’s Charity Steer Show raised $108,430 this year for the Ronald McDonald Houses of Iowa. The money raised through the auction will benefit the Ronald McDonald Houses of Des Moines, Iowa City, and Sioux City. All of the houses are located near hospitals and provide a “home away from home” for families of seriously ill children. The Iowa Beef Industry Council and the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association sponsor the annual steer show and auction. Governor Chet Culver hosted the 2010 event that was August 14 at the Iowa State Fair. Since its inception in 1983, the Governor’s Charity Steer Show has raised $1,830,008 for charity. The sale capped an afternoon of activities which began when 25 steers paraded into the livestock pavilion led by Governor Culver and other celebrity showpersons competing for the title of “Judge’s Choice.” The judge for this year’s show was Brad Hook from Humeston. The judge selected the steer “Grassley Works,” shown by Senator Chuck Grassley, for overall grand champion honors. Vermeer Corporation sponsored the Senator ’s steer. McDonald’s Restaurants including Iowa City, Coralville, West Branch, Williamsburg and Washington purchased the steer at the auction for $3,100. Trace Ticknor of Bridgewater owned the steer. Cory Bailey was selected by the crowd for the title of “People’s Choice.” Bailey’s steer, “Thanks A Million,” was sponsored by the Volunteer Boards of the Iowa Ronald McDonald Houses and purchased by the Family of Cory and Bob Bailey for $3,800. Colton Tate of Renwick raised the steer. Daren Heldt, director of racing for Prairie Meadows Race Track and Casino, earned the Showmanship Award. He was selected by special showmanship judge Randy Gibson of Lamoni Livestock Auction in Lamoni. Heldt’s steer, “High Steaks,” was sponsored by Prairie Meadows Race Track and Casino and was purchased by Prairie Meadows Race Track and Casino for $7,250. Lori Dvorak of Bondurant raised the steer. “Condition of the Steak,” a steer shown by Governor Chet Culver, earned reserve champion honors. The steer was sponsored by the Iowa Beef Industry Council and Iowa Cattlemen’s Association and purchased by McDonald’s of Des Moines & Grimes for $2,600. Lacy Stevenson of Knoxville raised the steer. Emcees for the show were farm broadcaster Bob Quinn, WHO Radio, and Andy Petersen, WMT Radio. A special appearance from Ronald McDonald kept the show lively and delighted the crowd. The auctioneer for the sale was Phil Schooley from Bloomfield Livestock. Assisting Schooley in catching bids were ringmen Mike Sorensen and Ross Buttler of Livestock Plus, Jason Lekin of Tama Livestock Auction and Tom Rooney of The Midwest Marketer. Young people from throughout Iowa raised the steers that competed for top honors in the Governor’s Charity Steer Show. Listed below are the steers and the 25 youth who raised them, along with the sponsors, showpersons and buyers, respectively. Steer: Condition of the Steak. Raised by: Lacy Stevenson, Knoxville Sponsor: Iowa Beef Industry Council and Iowa Cattlemen’s Association Showperson: Governor Chet Culver Purchased by: McDonald’s of Des Moines & Grimes for $2,600 Steer: Big Red Raised by: Andrew Volkert, Correctionville Sponsor: Northwest Iowa Cattlemen’s Associations including Cherokee, Crawford, Lyon, Monona, Plymouth, Sac, Sioux, and Woodbury Showperson: Jordanne Blair, Miss Rodeo Iowa 2010

Purchased by: McDonald’s of Fort Dodge including Webster City, Algona and Emmetsburg for $2,450 Steer: Upset. Raised by: Tucker Henderson, Drakesville Sponsor: Davis County Beef Promoters including Bloomfield Livestock Market, Success Bank, Troy Elevator, Keith’s Foods, Swaim Farms, Farm Bureau Insurance, Kincart Physical Therapy, Lynch Law, Dave Hopkins, Crop Service, Hoskin Elevator, North Side Insurance, Davis County Hospital, Davis County Tire, Titan Soil, Darin Westhoff, Rancho Centinela, Community 1st Credit Union, Doug & Jolene Davis, Batterson Red Angus, Jarr Cattle Co., Bank of the West, B & B Propane and Jet Gas. Showperson: Troy Dannen, UNI Athletic Director. Purchased by: Rebecca & Gary Berryman for $4,000. Steer: High Steaks. Raised by: Lori Dvorak, Bondurant. Sponsor: Prairie Meadows Race Track and Casino. Showperson: Daren Heldt, Director of Racing, Prairie Meadows Race Track and Casino. Purchased by: Prairie Meadows Race Track & Casino for $7,250. Steer: Trouble. Raised by: Logan Spoelstra, New Sharon. Sponsor: Southern Iowa Merchants including Boyd Cellular Sales, Fareway, Farm Credit Services of America, Ferguson Angus, Ferguson Farms, Garland-VanArkel-Langcamp Funeral Chapel, H&S Feed and Country Store, Hy-Vee Food Store of Oskaloosa, Justin Stout Trucking, Key Cooperative, Klyn Tire, Kurt Stout Trucking, Mahaska County Cattlemen’s Association, McGriff ’s of New Sharon, Midwest One Bank, Style Me Crazy, Summitcrest Farms, Tip Top Auto and US Bank of New Sharon. Showperson: Hannah Hilsabeck, Miss Teen Rodeo Iowa 2010. Purchased by: Raccoon Valley Partners for $2,200. Additional donation by Mahaska County Cattlemen for $250 and Pella Corporation for $250. Steer: Choice Chuck. Raised by: Alex Alliger, Gowrie. Sponsor: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation. Showperson: Former Governor, Terry Branstad. Purchased by: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, District #5 for $4,800. Steer: Stub. Raised by: Kami Badger, Bagley. Sponsor: DMACC. Showperson: Rob Denson, President, DMACC. Purchased by: James Oil Company and Carlisle Family Practice for $3,500. Additional donation by Friends of DMACC for $1,300. Steer: Mick. Raised by: Hannah Shivers, Bondurant. Sponsor: Dee Zee, Inc. Showperson: Dennis Francois, Associate Director of Athletics, Drake University. Purchased by: Friends of Dee Zee Manufacturing – including Lafayette Steel, Empire Resources, Aleris, Metalwest, Pioneer Strategic, Linweld, Master Tool, Superior Extrusions, Steel Warehouse, Ryerson, Kuntz, DMB, Rydadon, Plastic Paint, Belanger Abrasives, Schaffner Mfg, Smurfit Stone, Shorr, Mariann Darter, Capco, Peerless, State Steel, First Choice and John & Verna Bowie for $8,250. Steer: Cheeseburger. Raised by: Russell Holmes, Benton. Sponsor: Iowa Bankers Association. Showperson: Mark Pearson, WHO Radio. Purchased by: Maurice Sinclair & Bruce Rastetter for $6,000.

Steer: Thanks A Million. Raised by: Colton Tate, Renwick. Sponsor: Volunteer Boards of Iowa Ronald McDonald Houses. Showperson: Cory Bailey. Purchased by: Family of Cory & Bob Bailey for $3,800. Steer: Oreo McFurry. Raised by: Alex Irlbeck, Templeton. Sponsor: McDonald’s of Central Iowa. Showperson: Dr. Maynard Hogberg, ISU Animal Science Dept. Chair. Purchased by: Iowa Livestock Auction Market Association for $3,700. Steer: McBeefy. Raised by: Logan Kelley, Albion. Sponsor: McDonald’s of Eastern Iowa. Showperson: Adam Haluska, former U of I Basketball player. Purchased by: Logan Kelley Supporters for $6,000. Steer: Bubba. Raised by: Kayla Degner, Lytton. Sponsor: McDonald’s of NW Iowa and Dr. Pepper. Showperson: Kristie Ver Mulm, KTIV TV 4, Sioux City. Purchased by: East Balt/Baldinger Bakery for $2,700. Steer: Vinny. Raised by: Danny Dight, Charles City. Sponsor: Friends of Floyd County and Land O Lakes Purina Feed LLC. Showperson: Bill Northey, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture. Purchased by: Friends of Floyd County – including Floyd County Cattlemen, Stewart Realty, Bill Northey, Terry & Becky Meyer, Josh Byrnes, Jim Jorgensen Family, Floyd County Farm Bureau, Dale Siems, Dight Trucking, First Citizens Bank, Chuck Thorsen, Sherman House Bed & Breakfast, Schwarzrock Implement, Gilberts Sale Yard, Matt and Tina Hoeft, Myla Meyer, Malayne Meyer, Mason Meyer, Farmer’s Coop- Marble Rock, Rooney Trucking, Brandau Backhoe, Wical Show Supply, Biggs Auto, Terry & Tammy Wicks, Nick & Sara Lovrien, Ben & Jessica Lovrien, Todd Neil Family and C&D Farms for $3,500. Steer: The Colonel. Raised by: Blake Lawless, Melrose. Sponsor: Monroe County Cattlemen including Karl Chevrolet, Iowa Telecom, First Iowa State Bank, People’s State Bank, Hoop Beef Systems, Herbold Show Cattle, Crall Farms, Tratchel Family, Johnston Insurance, Hawkeye Box & Pallet, Gardner Crop Insurance & GP Insurance, Veenstra Trucking, Central States Cattle Co., Wilson Trucking, Barker Implement, Stonier Angus & Show Pigs, Appanoose County Livestock, Community First Credit Union, Falvey Lumber, Greiner Implement, Haywood Show Cattle, Jim Herbold, Kubota of Southern Iowa, Monroe County Care Center, MR Catering- Mike Shull Family & Russ Vandenberg Family, Southern Iowa Oil, Umbarger Show Feed, Lawless Farms, Morris Bros Cattle Co., John Knowles Show Cattle and Knowles Family. Showperson: Lieutenant Governor Patty Judge. Purchased by: Monroe County Cattlemen & Karl Chevrolet for $4,000. Steer: Big Boy Roy. Raised by: Tarik Goken, Dysart. Sponsor: Greenvalley Ag & Turf, Benton County Cattlemen and Local Support. Showperson: John Quinn, Director of Criminal Investigation. Purchased by: Hamilton County Camping Group for $3,200. Additional donation by Benton County Supporters for $2,880. Steer: Pee Wee. Raised by: Kimberly Jones, Williamsburg. Continued on Page W3


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GOVERNOR’S CHARITY STEER SHOW RAISES $108,430 Continued from page W2 Sponsor: Iowa County Beef Supporters including Iowa County Tire, B 4 Cattle Co., Bob & Joann Scoville, Circle J Grain, Daniel & Kristine Burck, Darryl & Peggy Grimm, DR Feed, Duwa Action/Jeff Wille Family, Eddie & Jean O’Brien Family, Farm & Family Vet Clinic, Glandorf Farms, Grimm Real Estate & Insurance, Iowa County 4-H/FFA Sale, Iowa County Cattlemen, Jim Elwood Implement, Kevin & Barb Carte, Keystone Saving Bank, Kurt & Marilyn Meyer Family, Larry & Kris Jones, Lillis Insurance Agency Inc., Livestock Dispatch, Maas Show Cattle, Matt Kahler Trucking, Mike & Dawn Smith Family, Scott & Sherry Grimm, Myers Grill & Catering, Oxford Sales Barn, Pat Donohoe Family, Pioneer HiBred, Ponchero’s Mexican Grill, Powell Funeral Home, Precision Ag Service, Ralph Clubb, Rob Veatch & Mary Kaiser, Robert & Ryan Gorsch, Roehrkassie Meat Co., Rogers Show Steers, Ross Butler & Sandy Kinzenbaw, Sean & Mary Wetjen Family, Shaull Tiling & Drainage, Sundown Bar & Grill, Todd & Wendy Hagen Family, US Bank Williamsburg Branch, Veterinary Medical Center, Williamsburg Fast Stop and Zuber Grain, Inc. Showperson: Bubba Sorensen, America’s Hottest Husband. Purchased by: First National Bank including Greenfield, Fontanelle, Massena, Anita and Correctionville for $6,700. Steer: Odus-Herbert. Raised by: Paige McCulloh, DeWitt. Sponsor: Monsanto Seeds. Showperson: Fran McCaffrey, U of I Men’s Basketball Coach. Purchased by: McDonald’s Restaurants including Iowa City, Coralville, West Branch,

Williamsburg and Washington for $7,500. Steer: Bubba. Raised by: Devin Brines, Leon. Sponsor: Leon, IA NAPA Auto Parts and Support including Boswell Brothers Elevator, Barker Implement- Leon, Lamoni Livestock Auction, MFA- Leon, Christensen Mowing Service, Doug & Laura Jeanes Family, Joe & Marsha Stephens, Lautner Farms, American State Bank- Osceola, Smith Feeder SupplyLeon, Summit Farms- Leon, Farmers Co-opMt. Ayr, Showmaster Feeds, Nutrena Feeds, Kent Feeds, Long Creek Outfitters- Leon, BoytOsceola and www.pbmapping.com. Showperson: Kim Reynolds, Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Purchased by: Lamoni Livestock Auction, Inc for $2,700. Steer: Buddy. Raised by: Dalton Zook, Ottumwa. Sponsor: Gary & Sandra Yates and Support including Dodge Rodeo Inc., David Poe & Carla Hervey Trucking, Meyer ’s Automotives, Vanderhorst Family, Dykes Charolais, J&E Cernic Scrap, Hedrick Savings Bank, Bennett’s Agriculture Research, Clemons Toyota, Barbara Cole, Lee’s Photography, McDowell Family, Rex Moore Tax Service and Box & Box Attorney at Law. Showperson: Mayor Dale Uehling, Ottumwa. Purchased by: Sadie Sorensen in Memory of Dunnie Sorensen for $2,050. Steer: Bullet. Raised by: Brandon Van Wyk, Grinnell. Sponsor: Key Cooperative. Showperson: Todd Collins and Kelly West, KIX 101.1. Purchased by: Curran Cattle Co for $1,800.

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Western Iowans inducted into 4-H Hall of Fame

“Eggs-pression” was key in the Iowa Egg Council's 13th annual Egg Decorating Contest August 13 at the Iowa State Fair. Kristina Veach of Wapello received a $500 cash prize for her winning egg titled, "Work and Play in Iowa(y)." The annual contest, which takes place in the Homemakers Theater on the Iowa State Fairgrounds, invites Iowa artists to decorate an egg that depicts a special feature, theme, icon or location in or of Iowa. The inspiration for Veach’s decorated egg came from reflecting on hard work, play, and enjoying what the state of Iowa has to offer. This year's egg decorating contest had 11 impressive egg entries from across the state. Second place honors went to Marion Smith of Eagle Grove with her egg, "Iowa Agriculture is Amazing," and Judy Mau of Sac City won third place with "Iowa: Land of Beauty, Opportunity, and Growth." The annual decorated egg entries are displayed at participating Iowa libraries throughout the year. The Adair Public Library is hosting the decorated eggs during the month of September and the Nevada Public Library during the month of October. Check the Iowa Egg Council’s Web site at www.iowaegg.org for updates on the 20102011 Decorated Egg Iowa Library Tour schedule or call 1-877-IOWAEGG.

The Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame welcomed 131 Iowans from 89 counties as new inductees during an August 22 ceremony at the 4-H Exhibits Building during the Iowa State Fair. The inductees are selected by their own counties for exceptional work in contributing to the lives of 4-H members and the overall 4-H program. Many inductees served as club leaders, youth mentors, fair superintendents or fair board members, Iowa State University Extension county council members, county youth council members, fair judges, financial supporters, chaperones or ISU Extension staff members. The Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame was initiated in 2002 to help commemorate the 100th anniversary of 4-H. The 4-H Hall of Fame display, featuring photos and biographical information about the 2010 and earlier inductees, is available for viewing throughout the year at the Extension 4-H Youth Building on the Iowa State University campus. The following people from western Iowa were inducted into the 2010 Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame. Adair County: Don and Marie Lents Adams County: Joan Haley Audubon County: Mary Ottmar Boone County: Family of Fran Thompson Buena Vista County: Robert and Rhonda Christensen Cass County: Dawn Marnin Cherokee County: Jerry and Lynn Ebert Clay County: Jim and Joyce Spieker Crawford County: Bob and Theresa Sullivan Dallas County: Robert and Kathy Harkrader Decatur County: Sandra Erickson Dickinson County: The Northey-Pringnitz Family

Steer: Sound Money. Raised by: Kody Havens, Wiota. Sponsor: Coca-Cola Atlantic Bottling Company. Showperson: Congressman Steve King. Purchased by: Nichols Farms for $2,000. Additional donations by Cass County Beef Producers for $500 and R & B Feeds for $500. Steer: Grassley Works. Raised by: Trace Ticknor, Bridgewater. Sponsor: Vermeer Manufacturing. Showperson: Senator Chuck Grassley. Purchased by: McDonald’s Restaurants including Iowa City, Coralville, West Branch, Williamsburg and Washington for $3,100. Steer: Living Life Lely. Raised by: Keegan Vander Molen, Pella. Sponsor: Lely USA and Support including Vander Ploeg Bakery, Kaisand Cattle, Ozinga Feed Service, Tulip City Agency and AKC Marketing. Showperson: Chad Huyser, Director of Sales, Lely USA. Purchased by: R & L Vermeer Farms for $2,000. Steer: Twinkie. Raised by: Brad Staley, Charter Oak. Sponsor: DeKalb-Asgro. Showperson: Speed Herrig, Cookies Food Products. Purchased by: Cookies Food Products & Westside State Bank for $3,700. Additional donation by Staley Family for $500. OSI Industries, Inc made an additional donation for $2,000.

Emmet County: Diane Nelsen Fremont County: Vern and Mary Lightfoot Greene County: Vernon and Corinne Bancroft Guthrie County: Bryan and Teresa Mowrer Hamilton County: Gary Gourley and Gerald Gourley Hancock County: Philip Sweers (Posthumous Award) Harrison County: Rozanne King Humboldt County: Bonnie Gates Ida County: Mary Dreeszen Kossuth County: Robert J. Behnkendorf Madison County: Phil and Jan Moore Mills County: Kathy Pearce Monona County: Geri Johnson Page County: John C. Crawford and George D. Crawford Palo Alto County: Bert and Julie Naig Plymouth County: Wayne and Julie Beitelspacher Pocahontas County: Jerry Weiss Polk County: Carol Stock East Pottawattamie County: Dorothy Myers West Pottawattamie County: Flora (Posthumous Award) and Donald Felton Ringgold County: Jim Smith Sac County: Steve and Barb Determan Shelby County: Donald Andersen Sioux County: Harlan and Phyllis De Haan Story County: Larry Anderson Union County: Dr. Alvin and Patricia Pokorny Warren County: Charlotte Mosher Webster County: Ron and Shirley Webb Woodbury County: Venita Marie Wilcox Wright County: Gary and Sally Woodley

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Volunteers clear Iowa’s waterways of trash Recycled trash becomes sculpture evoking Midwest ethos

After volunteers collect many tons of garbage, which can be used to create sculpture, it is transported to Ogden sculptor David Williamson’s ranch where it is further sorted into piles of steel, aluminum and bronze. Other garbage, not destined to become artwork, is recycled or properly disposed of. The 2010 Project AWARE focused on 100 miles of the west and east Nishnabotna Rivers July 10 through 17; more than 200 volunteers removed in excess of nine tons of trash.

by Emma Struve Project AWARE embodies Iowa wholesomeness from its grassroots beginning and wildfire-like spread; to its volunteer labor; to the goal of enhancing and cleaning waterways of carelessly discarded garbage; to the eventual destination of the garbage, which is to recycle, reuse, or repurpose everything possible; to the bubbling springs of creativity that yield sculpture, music, and poetry as lasting, collaborative results of the work of hundreds. For seven years Iowa’s canoe novices and enthusiasts, state fair passers-by, school chil-

dren, DNR and other conservation professionals, as well as artists, have worked to collect in excess of 150 tons of garbage from more than 600 miles of river, explained Project AWARE coordinator Brian Soenen with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. “I have coordinated Project AWARE since the event began on the Maquoketa River in 2003. Since that time, more than 1,700 volunteers have ‘vacationed’ on Project AWARE,” Soenen continued. In 2004, Ogden sculptor David Williamson joined the effort at Soenen’s urging to “see if he could help us to not only recycle the trash in a

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Farmer’s wives, raise your hands if you’ve ever had to wait for a very long time for something to be purchased for the inside of your house. Yeah, I knew I wasn’t the only one. So we’ve been married for nearly 16 years. And for 16 years, I’ve wanted a new kitchen table. Not that I didn’t appreciate the one that we have been using. But it was already more than 20 years old when we “borrowed” it from mom and dad. They had purchased it when I was 6 or 7 years old, and our family had gotten good use out of it. The table is a 48” circle table, and with the two leaves inserted stretched to six feet wide. Although it wasn’t solid wood (laminate over particle board), it was a wonderfully sturdy table. It worked well for the various gatherings and parties that my family had while I was growing up. We had birthday parties and anniversary parties around it. We served cake and Sunday roasts and Marvella’s delicious homemade tacos on that table. We played Farkle and Trivial Pursuit and Risk and cribbage around the table. We celebrated graduations and engagements around that

table. We mourned friends and family while sitting around the table, drinking coffee and milk and hot chocolate. We ate breakfast at the table before school, and had snacks after school while we did our homework. The table got a lot of use, and it was a good table. Unfortunately, the poor table was slowly dying of old age. It’s once proud veneer had melted over the years with various dings and dents. The sides of the leaves had been shaved off when dad used the table as a sawhorse, cutting plywood while we remodeled our home in Mallard. Over the years, the legs became shaky and the braces that once held them had disintegrated. We held the legs to the table with really long screws. The table could be moved quite easily in its youth by just one person, but now required two people so the legs wouldn’t tilt and creek before snapping off. With two young boys, it was time for a new table... five years ago. We started looking at tables, but couldn’t find one that would work for our family. We wanted solid wood this time around. With

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it back either. So, the area under the dining light was empty...for five months. (We ate meals around the kitchen island.) Every once in a while, my very tall husband banged his head on the light. I didn’t say anything, hoping it would be a reminder to him that we needed a table there. That didn’t work either. So, on the way to the state fair this year, I gently reminded him of his promise the previous year. “Remember that table we saw at the fair last year that we wanted?” I asked. “Yes.” “Remember how you

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said that we would go to the store and order it sometime?” “Yes.” “Well, it’s been a year.” “Oh.” Insert long pause here. “Maybe we should check it out and order it then,” he said. I just smiled. When we got there, we found that we could get it for 15% off, if we wanted the display model and if my husband could pick it up the day after the fair ended. Sold! When he brought it home, I wrote our names and the date on the bottom of the table, telling the kids that they will be telling their grandchildren that they remembered when their great-grandma wrote on the bottom of the table. We broke it in last weekend with a “new table” party, complete with friends, my parents, and lots of Marvella’s famous tacos. We played board games, and dice games, and had a great time. At the end of the weekend, the old veneer table was unceremoniously placed back in the van to go home with mom and dad. It may be on its last leg, but it still has some years of usefulness left in it. And tacos on it.

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a large family and big gatherings, I wanted something that would fit a lot of people around the table when it was stretched, but be able to shrink to a reasonable size for every day use. We began saving for it, so we could get our new table when we found it. Last year, at the Iowa State Fair, I finally found what I wanted from a vendor in the Varied Industries building. It was a good size for a family of four (and two kids to be able to do homework at the same time without encroaching on each other ’s space). With four leaves, it also stretched out to accommodate large gatherings, too. Unfortunately, my dear husband didn’t want to buy it at the fair and suggested that we go to their store sometime to purchase it. I agreed, and then didn’t say anything for the next year. Oh, I hinted every once in a while about how nice it would be to have a new table. But I didn’t nag. When we had to move the old table out of the dining area for a big gathering that required larger tables in February, I refused to help move the old table back into place. And, I told the kids they couldn’t help their dad move

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How to respond to farm injuries From Iowa State University Extension Safe Farm project Late one summer afternoon, a 28-year-old dairy farmer entered a 10-foot-deep manure pit to replace a shear pin on an agitator shaft. While he was climbing out, he was overcome and fell onto the pit floor. The man’s 15-year-old nephew saw what had happened, climbed into the pit and also collapsed. One by one, others entered the pit to help—the boy’s father, his cousin, and his grandfather who owned the farm—and all were overcome. Finally, the owner of a local farm implement business and two workers rescued victims with a rope: they did not go into the pit. The emergency rescue squad arrived 20 minutes after the tragedy began. All five family members died. This 1989 incident from another state shows how untrained and inexperienced rescuers became victims. It also shows the need to know what to do in an emergency. According to the Iowa Department of Public Health, 3,867 farm injuries were reported from 2002 to 2006. Most likely, a family member or another farm worker was first at the scene for those Iowans. If you work or live on a farm, you also could be a first responder and will need to make life-saving decisions that will not put you or the injured victim in further danger. First response is critical in farm-related injuries. Such injuries often occur in isolated areas and may involve entrapment by farm machinery or in structures that are difficult to enter. A telephone may not be nearby, and the first responder may be alone. Tremendous stress can cause indecisiveness, delay, and incorrect decisions about appropriate action to take. First responders The first rule is to keep calm. Fear and anxiety are normal reactions when a severely injured person, possibly a family member, is discovered. Mental preparation and training can help the first responder overcome these emotions and act rationally.

Your primary concerns are to: • get professional help for the injured person by activating emergency medical services (EMS); • make sure the victim and you are not in further danger, and • provide care until EMS arrive. The appropriate action isn’t always apparent, and the first responder sometimes must make difficult choices. Activate EMS Should you help the victim first or contact EMS? It depends on several factors, such as whether the injured person is breathing. If breathing stops, irreversible brain damage could occur in four to six minutes. You may need to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) before leaving the scene. If you can, however, activate EMS as soon as possible. A general rule is: the sooner an individual receives advanced medical care, the greater chance of survival. You may quickly get help by flagging down a passing motorist, or sending someone else. When you call emergency personnel, never hang up until the dispatcher or operator tells you to do so. The dispatcher may start the emergency response procedure and come back for more information. Provide the following information: • the location of the injury (use accurate mileage distances and landmarks that are visible at night and in snow); • your name and telephone number from which you are calling; • nature of the injury; • the number of victims and conditions; • type of aid that was or can be given; • whether someone will meet EMS at a remote location, and • any special conditions that might hinder rescue efforts, such as a possible gas spill, fire, or electrical wires. Post detailed directions to your farm at all telephones. Even if you have a “911” system, post numbers for the poison control center and power compa-

ny. Make sure all family members, especially children, can tell others how to get to your farm. Return to the scene After you call emergency personnel, or have decided this was not the first step, control hazards at the scene that could harm you or cause further harm to the injured person. Typical hazards include uncontrolled movement of machinery, fire and explosions, spills of hot liquids or chemicals, exposed electrical wires, and toxic fumes. Here are general concerns for common types of farm injury situations: • Manure storage facilities. Multiple deaths are common in underground pits because deadly gases can be present in the enclosed area. Never enter a pit without a self-contained breathing apparatus. Never lower a fan into an underground storage area for added ventilation because sparks from the motor could cause methane gas to explode. • Power take-off equipment. Is the tractor shut off? Always turn off the ignition key on the tractor and shut off the fuel on a diesel tractor. Do not disengage the PTO. When tension is released, a PTO can move and cause additional injury to a victim. Remove clothes only if they restrict breathing. • Tractor overturns. Is the tractor stable? An overturned tractor may roll down a slope; on level ground it may be unstable due to a hydraulic system failure. Always approach a tractor from the uphill side where you may still be able to shut off the tractor, eliminate a fire hazard, or help the victim. • Grain bins. Is power to the auger turned off? It takes less than 15 seconds for someone to be buried in grain. If the person is in grain above the knees, do not use a rope because further injuries could result. Ventilation fans will help the victim get air, but vibrations could collapse a grain bridge. • Electrocution. Is the power source disconnected? Never touch an electrocution victim unless power is turned off. Do not try to drag the person to Continued on Page 23

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Pre-harvest period a good time to renew manure application certificate

Soybean Association and Iowa State University publish weed field guide

Right before harvest is a good time to renew certificates or take training for manure application, said Jeff Prier, coordinator for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources manure applicator certification program. He stated that people who didn’t get certified in January and new applicators should complete training now so they are able to apply manure right after the harvest. Prier reminded commercial applicators to make sure all employees have completed their training and are properly certified. For confinement site applicators who have missed training this year, it’s not too late to complete their annual training requirement. “If they get in and complete the training all three years, they can avoid taking a make-up test prior to renewing their certificate,” Prier stated. Although the DNR administers the program, training is offered through Iowa State University Extension. About 1,860 commercial and 2,300 confinement site manure applicators are trained and certified every year. Those who need to be certified should contact their nearest county Extension office to make an appointment for training.

The Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) and Iowa State University (ISU) have developed a new resource to help soybean growers recognize and manage weed problems. The Weed Identification Field Guide includes images and descriptions of 56 broadleaf weeds and 19 grass and grass-like weeds. The 104page booklet includes tools to aid in accurate weed identification as well as weed lifecycle and herbicide management and stewardship information. It also includes detailed diagrams, including 24 illustrations, and more than 250 high-quality photographs of weeds common to Iowa. Bob Hartzler, Iowa State University Extension weed scientist, said weeds have historically been and will continue to remain the most economically damaging pest complex that Iowa soybean growers face. “Farmers lose more money due to weeds than any disease complex,” Hartzler stated.

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Monsanto program offers $247,500 for rural Iowa communities Iowa farmers have the opportunity to win $2,500 for their community through Monsanto Fund’s America’s Farmers Grow CommunitiesSM program, a program offered in 1,201 counties across 38 states. "More than 95 percent of the land in the United States is home to a rural community, and farmers work hard to support those communities,� said Brett Begemann, Monsanto Fund Chairman. “We created the America’s Farmers Grow Communities program to celebrate that hard work. Every rural community has vital needs. It’s our goal for every $2,500 award to support rural community needs and cause a ripple effect of benefits along the way.� In Iowa, $247,500 will be invested in rural com-

munities in 99 counties. The program is intended to benefit nonprofit community groups such as ag youth organizations, schools and other civic groups important to America’s farmers. Monsanto Fund also will donate $1 to the United Way on behalf of each farmer who signs up for the America’s Farmers Grow Communities program. The $1 will be donated to the United Way chapter in the home county of the farmer. Farmers can apply online at www.growcommunities.com or they can call 1-877-267-3332 to apply by phone. Farmers, age 21 and over, who are actively engaged in farming a minimum of 250 acres of corn, soybeans and/or cotton, or 40 acres of open field vegetables, or at least 10 acres of tomatoes,

peppers and/or cucumbers grown in protected culture, are eligible. The application period runs through December 31, 2010. The program is open to all qualifying farmers, and no purchase is necessary in order to enter or win. One winner will be randomly selected for each of Iowa’s 99 participating counties. Monsanto Fund will announce winning farmers and recipient organizations by January 2011. To view the official rules for the program, visit www.growcommunities.com or send a written request to Jane Winburn, 914 Spruce St., St. Louis, Missouri 63102.

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2010 harvest begins

The silage harvest was in full swing in western Iowa in early September and was expected to be completed during the week of September 5. Above, silage is being harvested in a field near Denison in Crawford County. Photo by Gordon Wolf by Emma Struve and Gordon Wolf The 2010 growing season will be remembered for the rain. Joel DeJong, Iowa State University Extension agronomist, “We have had flooding around many rivers and streams, causing (crop) losses when they flooded.” DeJong serves Lyon, Osceola, Sioux, O’Brien, Plymouth, Cherokee, Woodbury, Ida, Monona and Harrison counties. He continued that far more acres than normal have been affected by flooding. “The Missouri River bottom areas have been wet most of the time, and crops planted in the poorer internally drained soils will have reduced yields,” DeJong said. “Crops in well drained soils seem to look quite good.” Northwest Iowa was also unfortunately hit by a couple of tornadoes that destroyed a few farmsteads. “This is horrible if it happens to you, but it still is a limited number of acres in the big picture,” DeJong stated. “An area in southern Plymouth County and northern Woodbury County had quite a bit of corn flattened by heavy winds, as did a couple of areas in northwest Iowa.” While rainfall was above normal in the area served by ISU Extension Agronomist Mark Licht, he pointed out that areas to the north, south and east had more moisture. Licht works in Sac, Calhoun, Crawford, Carroll, Greene, Boone, Shelby, Audubon, Guthrie, Dallas, and Polk counties. Licht’s service area received some pea-sized hail, but not that much. “High winds that blew along Highway 20 in northern Sac and Ida counties right after pollination might present some challenges at harvest time,” he commented. Licht continued that the drained soils and topography in his area are an advantage. “The crops look really good, given the weather,” he stated. In ISU Extension Agronomist John Holmes’ area, beans were planted in wet soils and were affected

by sudden death syndrome (SDS), which manifested in early- to mid-August, especially in the poorly drained soils. The effect is analogous to an early frost, he remarked. Essentially, the plants shut down production two to two and a half weeks early and will have some yield loss. Holmes serves Worth, Mitchell, Cerro Gordo, Floyd, Humboldt, Wright, Franklin, Butler, Webster, Hamilton, Hardin, Grundy, and Story counties. “You need to stop thinking about this (condition) as SDS and start thinking about it as soil-borne fungus, and select tolerant varieties,” said Holmes. “Typical seed treatment will not likely be effective. Neither is fungicide application.” By all accounts, it appears as though farmers will be busy with the harvest by the end of this month. “Corn is rapidly approaching maturity; some is at the physiological maturity stage right now, and a lot of corn will be mature by September 10,” DeJong responded on September 3. Holmes projected that beans would be ready to harvest by October 1, if not before; corn might be ready the week of September 13. “We might see both the corn and bean harvest start the 20th to 25th of September, depending on weather between now and then,” DeJong continued. “Some corn might beat the beans to harvest. Goss’s wilt has hurried some cornfields to maturity.” Holmes also observed Goss’s wilt as well as Northern Corn Leaf Blight that led to early stalk dry-down. Corn moistures had been reported in the low to mid-20 percent range in early hybrids. Licht reported that high-moisture corn in his area is already being harvested. He expected grain to be harvested near Woodward and Dallas Center this week (week of September 12). He anticipated that the silage harvest would wrap up during the week of September 5. Holmes commented that in his area, the crops have matured quickly and that earlier hybrids of corn have reached physiological maturity. “We have corn that’s really moving,” he stated. “I don’t think it’s been precipitated by disease.” The fields are dry now, Holmes continued.

“People have cut their alfalfa for the third time,” he reported. “They need to let it rest beginning September 15. It needs this before the killing frost arrives.” He also recommended farmers take time now to check their dryers. The silage harvest has been completed in Holmes’ area. DeJong reported that, as of September 3, the silage harvest is progressing well for dairy producers and that beef producers were just beginning as in many prefer their silage a little dryer in order to reduce the moisture in the rations mixed for feedlot cattle. “Yields seem lower than last year,” De Jong said of the silage harvest, “but they are still quite good. Tonnages have been reported from the lower to upper 20s in tons per acre. We received some reports into the 30s last year.” Concerning safety during the harvest season, Licht stated, “The big thing is the newer equipment is bigger and could be more difficult to pass on the roads. So be patient. Harvest only last a couple of weeks. Also be aware that some older equipment is still being used that doesn’t have flashing lights. DeJong reminded producers, “Be cautious around machinery when fixing, unplugging, etc. When tired, accidents around machinery increase greatly.” He offered preliminary yield estimates based on field checks and silage reports that indicate corn yield will be less than last year by “maybe 10 percent, or so.” On a positive note, “(Corn) will likely be harvested at a much lower moisture percentage.” DeJong concluded, “Beans look very good where the soils are well drained – and if you have one of those fields, it might be one of the best crops ever. If you battled ‘wet feet’ or drowned out spots, yields will be quite disappointing. So, it will be feast and famine – sometimes in the same field.” Dates to note: Field day on late season cover crop, September 14, Webster City NRCS Office. Contact John Homes at 515-532-3453 for additional information.

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Lean hog trade has been mixed this past week. Nearby October bounced last week, but our weekly net change this week is down around 90 cents. December is only down 20 and then looking into 2011 we scored new highs on Wednesday with June moving up to $84.50. Hedgers should take note type of price which is a market hog around $170. Cash trade has held a steady to better tone this week which has the market toward the middle of our summer range on the nearby trade. Sow slaughter continues to decline sharply which suggests we may be heading for bigger numbers by next summer or fall. The futures continue to rally promoting bigger production with the higher 2011 prices. The nearby trade appears to be coiling up for a breakout of some type. Seasonally we should look for a sell off. Looking forward this month we have the Quarterly Hog and Pig report on the 24th, which may be an item that helps set or confirm a high. Hedgers call with questions.

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9/9/10 Open . . . . .76.050 High . . . . .76.650 Low . . . . . .75.900 Close . . . . .76.300 Chg . . . . . .+0.700

Support: Resistance

Oct. 7427 7857

Dec. 7247 7587

CATTLE 9/9/10 Live cattle trade appears to have printed a high illustrated by the sell off this past week, but a bound on Wednesday still have the market bulls hopeful. The weekly net December contract change heading into Thursday is 95 lower and November feeders are down around $2.50. Show lists were expected to be large this week, but so far cash trade has been mostly steady to $1 higher with trade $97-8 in the South and $152-4 in the north. The choice cutout on Wednesday was down 28 at 161.47 and select was 47 lower at 155.44. This should support futures and cash trade in the upper $90

range as week look out into September. The key for cattle to hold onto the strength will be for demand to stay strong. Right now I have my doubts and believe we will see a further correction near term. But there does not appear to be a reason to expect any big wash out like we saw a year ago. Hedgers call with questions, I believe you should have protection in place, at least through options, if you do not.

Open . . . .112.450 High . . . . .112.900 Low . . . . . .111.675 Close . . . .112.425 Chg . . . . . .+0.000

Open . . . . .96.850 High . . . . . .97.425 Low . . . . . .96.425 Close . . . . .97.250 Chg . . . . . .+0.900

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WHEAT 9/9/10

CORN 9/9/10

SOYBEANS 9/9/10

Wheat trade moved to around a one month high on Tuesday, but then slipped. This is likely and illustration wheat will stay range bound near term. The weekly net changes heading into Thursday are 30 lower in Chicago, KC is down 23, and Minneapolis down 25 cents. The KC and Minneapolis markets continue to gain on Chicago. This may continue, but some dryer soft red winter wheat country may help support Chicago if moisture is not seen as we move through the row crop harvest. The average trade guess heading into the USDA September monthly crop report is for a new crop carryover at 914 million bushels versus 952 million last month. The range of expectations is 830 to 995 million. World numbers should come down as well supporting the bull argument for now. On the December Chicago chart, the market did challenge support at $7.08 on Wednesday, but this level held. A move below this area this week could promote another test of long-term support at $6.80. Chart resistance would be up near $7.30. In the big picture, the futures movement has been huge the past several months. Our current market is over $1.50 below the highs printed just over a month ago and over $2.25 above the lows printed back in June. This makes about any move possible in reaction to the USDA numbers. Staying actively mixed in a 50 to 80 cent type range still makes the most since here looking forward to the rest of 2010.The weekly export sales report will be release on Friday morning following the holiday this week. On the weekly report, spring wheat harvest was listed as 76% complete versus 56% a year ago and the 85% 5-year average. Hedgers call with questions.

Corn trade is 2 cents lower after 2 days of trade in this abbreviated week. New contract highs for the year were printed last Friday and again on Tuesday, but as a whole trade has been surprisingly slow following the big action on Friday. December moved 20 cents above the high printed in early January which was a $1.25 rally from the low printed at the end of June. So we are now pricing-in bullish items, but the momentum remains up and yield reports have been mostly lower than expected. We do have an important report due out on Friday morning, but if the yield results continue to come in lower that expected it will be difficult to keep corn from printing a $5. The average trade guess for the September USDA US Corn Production estimate is 13.199 billion bushels versus the USDA August number of 13.36 billion; the range of estimates is 12.88 billion to 13.41 billion. The average yield expectation is 163.1 versus 165 bushels per acre last month; the range of estimates is 160-165.9. The new crop carryover is expected to come in at 1.12 billion versus 1.31 a month ago and old crop carryover is expected at 1.41 versus 1.42 billion last month. On the weekly progress and condition report, corn in the dough stage was listed at 98% versus 85% a year ago and the 93% 5year average. Corn dented came in at 86% compared to 48% a year ago and the 71% 5-year average. Corn Mature was listed at 33% versus only 8% a year ago and the 19% 5-year average. Corn harvest was estimated as 6% completed versus 2% a year ago and the 4% 5-year average. Corn condition was reduced 1% to 69% good to excellent which was in line with expectations. The weekly export sales will be delayed until Friday due to the holiday on Monday, but expectations remain large following the average weekly sales totals around 2 million tons over the past several weeks. Harvest pressure should start to limit upside, but the momentum is still certainly higher and the wheat market that rallied during harvest is also fresh in everyone’s minds. On the monthly chart a high in the $4.80 to $5.80 area is possible before the move is over; these are the approximate spots of the 40% and 60% retracements of the big June 2008 high down to the December 2008 low. Hedgers call with questions.

Soybean trade has held a firmer tone so far this week, but buying was limited after we printed new 2010 highs. The weekly net change is 13 higher on November beans, October meal is just under $1 higher and bean oil is up 81 points. On the chart November beans moved to a new 2010 high, but could not make it above the $10.60 high printed last December. There was light profit taking seen into the close on Wednesday and further downside is likely due to profit taking ahead of the monthly report. Next we will need some poorer than expected yield results before we should again test the highs or a surprise from the USDA this Friday, which appears unlikely. The average trade guess for total 2010 US Soybean production is 3.406 billion bushels with a range of 3.3543.5 billion bushels; the total crop production was estimated at 3.43 on the August report. The average yield expectation is 43.8 versus 44 a month ago. The old crop carryover is expected to come in at 151 million bushels versus 160 last month. The average trade guess for new crop carryover is 304 million versus 360 million last month; the range of expectations is 129 million to 373 million. So the carryover estimates keep shrinking justifying higher prices. The Chinese demand continues to amaze the market with no slow down in sight and it may take a bigger than expected South American harvest next spring before the demand part of the soybean equation will allow much more than a downside chart correction. On the weekly report, soybeans dropping leaves were reported at 19% versus 7% a year ago and the 15% 5-year average. Soybean condition was unchanged at 64% good to excellent. The weekly export sales will be seen on Friday morning, neutral type numbers are expected. The world may wait for some type of harvest break before stepping up as bigger buyers near term. Hedgers call with questions.

Open . . . . . .4.664 High . . . . . .4.682 Low . . . . . . .4.616 Close . . . . . .4.624 Chg . . . . . .-0.036

Open . . . . . .7.340 High . . . . . . .7.340 Low . . . . . . .7.100 Close . . . . . . .7.110 Chg . . . . . .-0.242

Support: Resistance

Chicago 679 764

Kansas City 702 780

Minneapolis 699 782

Support: Resistance

Dec. 10 432 484

Dec. 10 441 462

Open . . . . .10.524 High . . . . .10.562 Low . . . . . .10.470 Close . . . . .10.486 Chg . . . . . .-0.032

Support: Resistance

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Dec. Meal 286 318

Dec. Oil 3907 4319


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Scenes from the 2010 Farm Progress Show

Above, people make their way around the 2010 Farm Progress Show Wednesday, September 1, in Boone. The 2010 Farm Progress Show took place August 31 through September 2. Photo by Amy Vinchattle, Ames Tribune

Jack Guffey, left, and his son David Guffey, both of Powersville, Missouri, Meghann Jarchow, an Iowa State University Ph. D student in agronomy gives a demonstration on how to reduce soil loss at the Iowa State University view a Jamesway Ultra-Trac manure spreader tank on display at the 2010 exhibit building during the 2010 Farm Progress Show Wednesday, September Farm Progress Show Wednesday, September 1, in Boone. Photo by Amy Vinchattle, Ames Tribune 1, in Boone. Photo by Amy Vinchattle, Ames Tribune

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VOLUNTEERS CLEAR IOWA’S WATERWAYS OF TRASH Continued from page 1 are doing it,” Williamson explained the theory behind the Riverse sculpture process. Since that time, three free-standing sculptures have been created and new sculptural security gates made from river trash are in the works for the DNR building on the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. “The current, or wave forms, will look like a river is moving right through the building. The gate-keepers for Iowa’s rivers are the

canoeists,” Williamson stated about the newest project. “The challenge with this object is all the other art was designed to invite other people in; this is art designed to keep people out. That’s emotionally a tough shift. We’re able to negotiate that shift by…(using) object of no value. “You go from a careless act, these (river trash items) were thrown away, to a profound act of caring,” he continued. The sculptures are created from aluminum, steel and bronze, which Williamson explained are three colors commonly seen in Iowa: the overcast skies, rich and dark brown dirt, as well as yellow ochre of mature crops. Even the sculpting process and agricultural mechanization share the same roots, he added. Casting with a foundry is the same method by which engine components are manufactured and a forge first generated the plow. Accompanying the early sculptures are poems. These, too, are collaborative in nature. A theme is generated and volunteers brainstorm words associated with the theme. Williamson stated, “My job is to be the editor

and I put that story, that’s already there, together.” Now, Project AWARE volunteers, along with guidance from Williamson, are crafting river songs, which were released as part of a DVD after the 2009 cleanup of the Cedar River, Wapsipinicon River, Big Creek, and Indian Creek. Williamson anticipated that they will also be available on CD in the future. “My job is…to make trash, and dirt, and sweat, and stink cool,” he drawled, while smiling. Project AWARE won the U.S. Department of the Interior’s “Take Pride in America” Award for the best volunteer stewardship program in the nation in 2009; also Senator Tom Harkin recognized the work of Project AWARE volunteers and Williamson in the U.S. Congressional Record. For more information about Project AWARE see www.iowadnr.gov/volunteer/aware or contact Soenen at 515-205-8587

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VOLUNTEERS CLEAR IOWA’S WATERWAYS OF TRASH Continued from page 18

“Drop-in� is the Riverse sculptural companion from the 2005 Project AWARE, which featured the Little Sioux River in northwest Iowa. According to the DNR publication about the sculpture available at www.iowadnr.gov/volunteer/aware, its form mimics a water droplet and was inspired by a broken plastic bird bath stand found in the river. The “open ‘doorway’ would invite viewers inside. This welcoming construction mirrors the participatory spirit of both AWARE and Riverse,� the poster explained. Ron McKiernan-Struve intently examines the sculpture while it is on display at the 2010 Iowa State Fair in the DNR building. Look closely at the sculpture and see its interesting features: the “junkyard frog,� herons crafted from fence post spades, and cast burner elements that remind us to “keep water quality on the front burner.� Information courtesy of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. See www.iowadnr.gov.

Metal sculptor David Williamson uses his homemade forge to bend metal. The forge is fueled with biodiesel and can reach temperatures hot enough to turn steel cherry red. It puts out 675,000 BTU per hour. The heating and pounding process necessary to obtain the desired shape also strengthens the steel. Williamson also employs a foundry to cast metal into molded forms. Photos by Emma Struve

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Iowa Farm and Ranch

September 2010

AUCTIONS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

• Complete Farm Machinery, Vehicle & Woodworking Tool Auction, Jim Justice Estate & Clifford & Francis Justice. 1819 Wildwood Rd. Irwin, IA - 10:00 a.m. Osborn Auction LLC •Estate Land Sale - Raymond & Helen Boettger, 320 acres m/l, Paradise Twn. Pauley Family Auction Service, Auctioneers/Clerks.(D) •Land Auction - Nellie (Tudy) Bretey & Family, owners. 105 acres m/l, Paradise Twn. Pauley Family Auction Service, Auctioneers/Clerks.(D) •Machinery Consignment Auction, 10:00 a.m. Anita Livestock Auction, Anita, IA. Bernard Vais and Jesse Vais Auctioneers. (AUD) •Large Farm Machinery Auction, 12 noon. Located from west edge of Manning 10 miles south, 1 east and 1/4 south. LeRoy Merk Estate. Gary Rupiper & Don Gerken, Auctioneers. (AUD) •Antique & Household Auction, 10:00 am 3149 Mounds Trail, Missouri Valley, Ellen Jones, owner. Randy Pryor, Auctioneer. (L)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

• Lot, Pole Barn & Misc, 500 Industrial Drive, Ida Grove, IA, Stu Sheer, owner. Pauley Family Auction Service, Auctioneers/Clerks.(D) • Marie Kohles Household Auction, Earling, IA Schaben Auction Service. (D)

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

•Unreserved Auction, Big Iron Online Internet Only, www.bigiron.com. Stock Auction Co.. www.stockra.com. (D) •Farm & Construction Equipmet Auction, Mowery Auction Co., Milford, IL. Online bidding at www.equipmentfacts.com. (D)

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

• Land Auction, 10 a.m. 328 acres m/l Alvin Johnson Estate Sec. 31 Bear Grove Twnshp, Guthrie County. Sale held at St. Patrick’s Center in Audubon. (AUD)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

• Special Cattle Sale 11:00 a.m. - weigh ups 12:30 p.m. feeders Anita Livestock Auction, Anita, IA Bernard Vais and Jesse Vais Auctioneers. (AUD) • Antique & Household Auction, 10:00 am - 807 Ely St., Woodbine - Dale & Edith McHugh Estate, owners. Randy Pryor, Auctioneer. (L) • Farm Machinery & Stationary Engines Two Day Sale - Ralph Gehlsen, 9:30 AM Sat., 11:00 AM Sunday. From Westside, Ia, 5 miles south on M6 and 1.2 miles east. Kerkhoff Auctioneers, (D)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

•Jerry and Star Schwarte Camper, Household & Tool Sale Pauley Auction Service, Denison, IA (D) • Farm Machinery & Stationary Engines Two Day Sale Ralph Gehlsen, 11:00 AM Sun. from Westside, Ia, 5 miles south on M6 and 1.2 miles east. Kerkhoff Auctioneers, (D)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

•Constance Gross Irrev Trust, Owner, 197.7 acres m/l, Section 18, Twnshp, Shelby Co. IA. Schaben Auction Service, Auctioneers. (D)

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

•Unreserved Auction, Big Iron Online Internet Only, www.bigiron.com. Stock Auction Co.. www.stockra.com. (D)

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

•Absolute 3 Bedroom House Auction, 5:30 p.m., 1122 1st Ave. N., Denison. Anna May Klinker Estate, owner. Weltz Auction Service, auctioneers. (D)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

•104.8 Acres, offered in 3 tracts Css Twp., Harrison County, IA. 10:30 a.m. Persia Fire Hall Persia, Ed Spencer, Auctioneer. (D)

SUNDAY, SEPTMEBER 26

•Antique, Collectible, Household Auction, 12:00 noon, located at National Guard Armory Building, Hwy 30 E., Denison. Anna May Klinker Estate, owner. Weltz Auction Service, auctioneers. (D) •Household Auction, 2931 Quentin Trail Logan, IA. Swedburg, owners. Ed Spencer, Auctioneer. (D)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

•Melvin and Connie Gross Estate, 195 Acres m/l, Union Township, Shelby Co., IA. at Dunlap Livestock Auction, Dunlap, IA. Schaben Real Estate, LLC (D)

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

•Marten/Weppler-Irene Martens, Estate owners farm land auction - 227 acres M/L, Bear Grove TWP. Cass County, IA - 2 tracts. Sale location Cass County Community Center, Atlantic, IA. Dennis ‘Leroy’ Phillips Broker/Auctioneer. (ATL)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2

•Arnold Melby Estate Trust, owner, 187 acres, Section 11, Willow Twnshp, Monona Co. IA. Schaben Auction Service, Auctioneers. (D)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10

•Kenneth Pederson Estate, owner. 1:00 p.m. Real estate & household, 406 Ave. M, Irwin, IA, Osborn Auction, Auctioneers. (D)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1

•Richard Stolley, owner, 78.5 acres m/l, Section 8, Lincoln Twnshp, Harrison Co. IA. Schaben Auction Service, Auctioneers. (D)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15

•Herbert Foster, owner, 123.87 acres, Section 14, Moville Twnshp, Woodbury Co. IA. Schaben Auction Service, Auctioneers. (D)

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20

301 E. Frederick St. • Milford, IL 60953 Ph: 815-889-4191 • Fax: 815-889-5365 www.mowreyauction.com SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 • 8:00 a.m. Chicago Time We will have on line bidding at www.equipmentfacts.com TRACTORS JD 4HYD DEL CAB 5468 HRS JD 9300 #10063, 4440HOURS 24 SPD 710/70R-38 DUALS 4HYD JD 8650 #3989, W/CAST DUALS 3PT 3HYD PTO JD 8640#003490R, 18.4-42 FS 5880HRS Q-HITCH 1000PTO 3HYD REMOTES JD 8300T #T902144, '98 3088 HOURS 24" BELTS 3PT 4 HYD QUICK HITCH 20 FRONT WEIGHTS JD 7405 W/LOADER JD 6200#L06200H128492 W/TIGER SIDE MOWER 8' 3573HRS 18.4-30R 3HYD 540PTO JD 5020 #19267, 3PT PTO 2 HYD 24.5-32 FS "AS IS" JD 4960 #002748, 18.4-46 W/DUALS WTS MFWD 3HYD T.L. QHITCH JD 4850 #P006174, 6550 HRS MFWD FRT WTS DUALS 18.4-42 JD 4840#POO8722R, 18.4-42R W/DUALS 20-FRT WTS JD 4755 #6909, MFWD 6400 HOURS 18.4-42 10 BOLT DUALS JD 4640 #17335R, 6843 HOURS 18.4-38 80% DUALS P/S 12 FRONT WTS JD 4620#005439R W/158 LDR 1050 HRS REAR WHL WTS 20.8-38 2HYD Q-HITCH JD 4620 #303617R 5248HRS 20.8-38 2 HYD 1000PTO JD 4620 #010948R, W/DUALS CAB JD 4520 #3053, 18.4-38 3PT 2 HYD PTO TRANS PROBLEMS JD 4455 #010713, '90 CAH P.S. 18.4-42 DUALS 3HYD 2WD 140HP JD 4455 JD 4450 #4088 JD 4450 #25063, 2WD PS 18.4-38 DUALS JD 4440 #61740 JD 4440 #45301, HI CROPS QUAD RANGE 18.4-38 3PT OVER 10K SPENT IN THE PAST 2 YEARS JD 4430 #27154 JD 4255 #03410, 18.4-38 W/DUALS 3HYD T.L. QHITCH P.S. 6600 HRS "VERY NICE" JD 4020 #179827, W/CAB & DUALS 16.9-38 2 HYD FACT CAB 4032 HRS 1-OWNER JD 2940#N/A W/LDR JD 2355#703522, ROLL BAR NEW PAINT 2WD JD 720LP TRACTOR#7220084, '58 JD A#459047 JD A #566343 CIH 9250 #JCB0027144, C/A 4WD PS 20.8-42 CIH 8930 #92271, 3942 HR MFWD 3 REMOTE 3PT QH 2 PTO 18.4-42 R W/DUALS 12 FRT WTS 14.9-24 F TIRES CIH 7130 #19058, 2WD 6385 HOURS NEW PAINT 20.8-38 TIRES 6 FRT WTS 3HYD CIH 5488 #2219 W/DUALS "TRANS TROUBLE" 6700HRS 20.8-38 10 BOLT DUALS 3PT PTO 3 HYD CIH 5288#2037, 18.4-42 R W/DUALS 12- FRT WTS 3PT 3 HYD IH 3588#10362 18.4-38 3HYD 2171HRS '87 CIH 2096 #X17897523, CAH P.S. "VERY NICE" CIH 1586 #11250, DUALS CIH 1206 #8506 IH 1086#26882 18.4-38 2PTO 2 REMOTE HYD BAD MOTOR CIH 1066 #47494, CAB BAD T/A IH 966#10256 CAB CLUTCH IS BAD! CASE 930#8309136 IH 766#249018, FENDER NO CAB 3PT 2 PTO IH 650 DIESEL#8883, WHEATLAND CIH 84 #1056, 16.9-30 TIRES 3PT PTO 2 HYD 2771 HRS SHOWING HYDRO IH 70 HYDRO #10270 HYDRO 15.5-38 TIRE 540 PTO WF FENDERS 5913HRS IH SUPER W6 #3052 CASE SC #319005 CASE MX285 #JAZ125156, 7045 HRS Q-HITCH TOP LINK 5HYD REAR WTS 18.4-46 W/DUALS FRT DUALS 1-OWNER CASE DC#5304649DC, PS WF WHITE 2-70 #287738412 WHITE 2-155 #276360414, 20.8-38 W/DUALS 10 FRT WTS 4608HR 2HYD REMOTE 1000PTO NH TL80 #128178B, 16.9-30 TIRES 1401 HRS SHOWING ROPS 3PT PTO 2 HYD NH 9884 #D108397, 2719 HRS 12SPD MANUAL FS 710 70R38 BAREBACK 4HYD 450HP CUMMINS N14 ENGINE MF 2705 #9R011595, 4000 HRS CAB "NICE"

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'98 CIH 2366 #252017, 28XX HRS, ROCK TRAP, CHOPPER CIH 2188#189279,30.5-32 2WD CHOPPER MAUER BIN EXT 3825/2654 HRS AG LEADER 2000 Y&M W/DISPLAY CIH 2166#179063 3494/2584HRS 24.5-32 BIN EXT SHAFT SPREADER 20' UNLOAD '96 CIH 2166 #180117, 35XX HRS ROCK TRAP CHOPPER CIH 2144 #JJC0173462, 2364/1732HRS ROCK TRAP "VERY NICE" CIH 1666 #05086 CIH 1660 #026841, 3628HR GY24.5-32 ROCK TRAP STAND ROTAR CHOPPER 1 CHAFF SPREADER BISH BIN EXT CIH 1640 #34118, 23.1-26 CHOPPER 3447 HRS 1-OWNER CIH 1460 #25169, '81 A.F. CIH 1460 #14764, '80 AF IH 1420 #2294, 23.1-26 GY NH TR98#562556, 30.5-32 4X4 CHOP MAUER EXT T.T. ELEC STONE DOOR 3200/2600 HRS "SUPER NICE" NH TR97 #558317 30.5-32 2WD CHOPPER 3279/2170 GLEANER R50 #8787 30.5-32 12.4-24 4817/3202HRS GLEANER F3 #530931H8585, 4X4 23.1-26 HYDRO '94 MF 8570 COMBINE #11195, 3775 HRS 30.5-32 '94 MF 9750 25' FLEX HEAD #21354 '97 MF 883 8R30 #32179 NOTE: ALL PIECES ARE COMING FROM SAME FARM "VERY NICE" TILLAGE JD 2800 5X PLOW '08 JD 2700 DISC RIPPER, 500 ACRES 7X "VERY NICE" JD 2700 DISC RIPPER #474 7X JD 2600 6X AR PLOW JD 2400 CHISEL PLOW, 17X W/TINE HARROWS "VERY NICE" JD 1710A CHISEL JD 1630 DISC 12' 11" SPACE JD 1000 F.CULTIVATOR, 26' 2 - JD 985 48.5' FIELD CULTIVATOR JD 726 MULCH FINISHER #243, 30' 5 BAR SPIKE HARROW HYD DP FRONT DISC 19 1/2" FRONT BLADES 8 WHEELS P&AP#5 JD 726 FIELD CULTIVATOR 30' BAR SPIKE HARROW HYD DISC GANG JD 637 DISC 29' NEW BLADES JD 637 DISC #7096, 32' 9" SPACING 22" BLADES HARROW, EXC CONDITION JD 220 DISC 3 BAR COIL TINE REMLINGER HARROW 9" SPACINGS CIH 6700 9X COULTER CHISEL CIH 770 PLOW DISC CIH 720 5X PLOW CIH MRX690 DISC RIPPER CIH MRX690 7X DISC RIPPER "ALL REBUILT" IH 500 14' CUTTING DISC W/CYLINDER IH 500 12' PLOW DISC W/KNOTCHED BLADES CIH 496 DISC, 22' 7" SPACING 2 - CIH 480 DISC CIH 2R CULTIVATOR CIH 11X SOILSAVER DMI CIH FIELD CULT 28' 4 BAR HARROW "EXC COND" DMI 7X TURBO-TIGER II RIPPER WHITE 273 DISC, 24' RF W/HARROWS WHITE 271 DISC TYE 1436 RIPPER TYE 1435 RIPPER '08 SUNFLOWER 36' DISC 9" SPACINGS ROCK FLEX REMLINGER HARROW, 5 BAR SPIKE PHILLIPS ROTARY HARROW 30' OLIVER 30' DISC, ROCK FLEX M&W 1460 EARTHMASTER 7X LANDALL 2200 DISC RIPPER 5X KRAUSE 4223 CULT W/SPIKE HARROW KRAUSE 2400 DISC 2 - KEWANEE 1020 20' DISC KEWANEE 15' MULCHER HESSTON 2440 DISC #0102, ROCK FLEX HENNIKER 4800 TOOL BAR 15" SPACE W/MARKERS, W/5800 FERT CART W/SELF FILL AUGER HENNIKER 5000 #1480-100, 12R NARROW HENNIKER 5000 CULT #1281-100, 12R30 "LIKE NEW" FARMHAND UM43 F CULT 30' DMI 730B ECOLO TIGER DISC RIPPER 7X AUTO RESET

DMI 730B ECOLO TIGER DISC RIPPER 7X DMI 730B DISC CHISEL, 7X W/HYD LEVELER DMI 730B COLO-TIGER 7X AR DISC RIPPER 30" CENTERS W/HYD DISC LEVELER DMI 527 CHISEL PLOW BRILLION DISC RIPPER BRILLION 6X ZONEBUILDER #192664, W/BOURGAULT 2135 FERT CART BRILLIAN 26' FIELD CULTIVATOR BRILLION MULCHER BRENT DISC RIPPER PLANTER/DRILLS JD 8200 GRAIN DRILL JD 7200 4-36 DRY FERT, FINGER PICK-UP JD 7000 8R30 JD 7000 12RN, DRY FERT MONITOR C-B JD 7000 12R FF#612585 W/MONITOR JD 1860 AIR SEEDER #695188, 40' W/JD 1900 270BU COM CART #695195 W/SELF FILL AUGER 7 1/2" SPACING JD 1720 16R #720173 VACUUM ROW CLEANERS STACK FOLD JD 1590 DRILL #710438, '05 W/FILL AUGER 15' MONITOR 2PT HITCH "EXC" JD 1560 NT DRILL #696089, GRASS SEED JD 1560 NT DRILL #695486, 15' DOLLY G.S. '02 JD 1560 DRILL #69599, 15' 2PT HITCH JD 1560 DRILL #680354, 20' '99 W/MARKERS DOLLY JD 1560 20' NT DRILL#686139 '00 2PT HITCH 7.5' SPACING KASCO BRUSH AUGER FILL SYSTEM 2-JD 1560 DRILL #681181, 15' HOOKED IN TANDEM "SUPER NICE" JD 1530 NT DRILL 15' '98 12R15 WITH 1570 CART JD 750 DRILL #20450, 20' YETTER MARKERS DOLLY COMP TRACK MONITOR '98 JD 750 15' DRILL #22807, DOLLY WHEEL DRY FERT 7 1/2" SPACE JD 750 20' NT DRILL JD 750 15' NT DRILL CIH 5400 20' NT DRILL #440346 CIH 5400 15' NT DRILL CIH 5200 DRILL TYE 30' SERIES 5 GRAIN DRILL SUKUP DRILL 2 - '08 KINZIE 3600 PLANTER #621136, 16R-30 KINZIE 2600 PLANTER, 16-30 5 SMART BOXES ELECTRIC FERT KINZIE PLANTER-TWIN LINE-12R W/MONITOR 2 - GP 30' DRILL GP 24' NT DRILL #C1129 -'92 "ALL REBUILT" NEW SEED DISC NEW NT COULTERS 7 1/2" SPACINGS FOLD-OVER MARKERS GP 15' NT DRILL GP SS-15 NT DRILL CORN HEADS 3 - JD 1293 JD 1243 LTOB RECENT REBUILD JD POLY "VERY NICE" SEVERAL JD 893 5 - JD 843 3 - JD 693 JD 693, HYD D.P. KNIFE ROLLS ALL REBUILT "VERY NICE" JD 644 #386521, LTOB L.L. 3 - JD 643 JD 612C#H0612CX725448-'08 NEW UPDATED KNIFE ROLLS HYD DECK PLATES SINGLE PT H/U CM W/CHAFFS "VERY NICE" JD 612C #725425 JD 443#232873 2 - CIH 2208 2 - CIH 2206 CIH 1084 #143568, NEW KNIFES CHAINS & SPROCKETS PTO DRIVES "VERY NICE" 3 - CIH 1063 CIH 964 6R36#N/A CIH 863#33285 NH 974 6RN NH 974#470256 6R30 GOOD COND. NH 962 6RN#343352 GLEANER 4RW#013811892R8888 GLEANER HUGGER HEAD#18186 8RW GERINGHOFF #931081230, 12RN CRESSONI #12368508, 12RN CHOPPING "LIKE NEW" GRAIN HEADS SEVERAL JD 930, 925, 922, 920, 918 HEADS

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CASE 580K BACKHOE #5405, 4X4 4835HR CASE 550H LT DOZER #JJG0298246, CAB RIPPER CASE 1840 SKID STEER#JAF0076866 CASE 1830 SKIDLOADER #985083, W/BUCKET & FORKS THOMAS T133 SKID STEER#LE002853 TELEHANDLER #003211, 3610HRS 4WD 4WHL STEER 8000LB LIFT HYDRO STATIC 42' REACH PETTIBONE 4X4 TELEHANDLER#7-149 PETTIBONE 1048 #6-477 NH 885 SKIDLOADER #113311, 1891 HR 2SPD HYDRO LIEBHERR R904CHDSL #9831896, EXCUVATOR '06 AC CAB 30" PADS 48000LB 4400 HRS WIDTH 38" BUCKET KUMATSU SK1020 #70489, 212 HRS CAB A/C 66" BUCKET RIDE CONTROL AUX HYD 2SPD HYDRO GRATEALL 534 D9-45 TELEHANDLER #0160000428 FIAT ALLIS 645 PAY LOADER#9039, 20.5-25 TIRES DRESSER TD-20E #20ECU808,'79 3217 HRS 12' SCRAPE BLADE CAB CAT 277 SK LOADER #2338, '03 2872 HRS BOBCAT 873 SK LDR #514125466 BOBCAT 313 SK LDR #M-11234 BOBCAT 310 SK LDR #M-17295 MISCELLANEOUS JD 6000 SPRAYER #3664, 3887 MI JD 48 LOADER, LIKE NEW CIH 550 SPREADER CIH 80 SNOW BLOWER CIH SPRAYER TRUCK(GREEN), IH 466 MOTOR AUTO TRANS AIR BRAKES 1500GAL SS TANK 66X43-25 YELLOW F12 BOX BLADE YELLOW F10 BOX BLADE WESTFIELD 10X73 AUGER WESTERN TORNADO TRUCK BED SANDER WALENGA GRAIN VAC 6140 #65378, 3000 BU/HR CAT 3056 ENG 1055 HRS TRUE TRACK 30' HEAD TRAILER TRACKS-SET 30" WIDE SUKUP GRAIN CLEANER #G1907 "LIKE NEW" ROAD RUNNER 636 TANDEM HEAD TRAILER REYNOLD DIRT SCRAPER NI 324 PICKER MAYRATH AUGER 61' MAYRATH 8" ELECT AUGER MAYRATH 10X35 PTO AUGER MAYRATH 10"X60' SWING WAY AUGER LUNDELL 8' SNOW BLOWER KILBROS HEAD TRAILER J&M HEAD CART HUTCHINSON GRAIN CLEANER 2 - HEAD CARRIER 25' HARDIE SPRAYER GRAIN CONVEYOR GFL 3000 PALLET FORKS 48" FORKS GEHL 1580 SILAGE BLOWER "LIKE NEW" FACE PLATE ADAPTOR FOR IH COMBINE TO JD HEAD 2 - '10 EZ TRAIL 880 36' H HAULER UNUSED EZ TRAIL 672 HEAD TRL 21' EZ TRAIL 31' HEAD HAULER EZ TRAIL 26' H HAULER DEMCO SPRAYER 40' BOOM 2 - DANUSER PHD TITLED EQUIPMENT '08 TIMPTE TRAILER #113089, ELECTRIC DOOR/TARP SCALES REMOTE CONTROL PETE SEMI '88 #601974 3TON '74 CHEVY C60 TRUCK PJ TRAILER, '10 83" CHANNEL UTILITY 14' '10 CARHAULER, 14000# TANDEM AXLE, 20' & 22' NOTE: WE HAVE SEVERAL NEW PJ TRAILERS IN STOCK

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National Farm Safety & Health Week is September 19-25 The nation will be recognizing National Farm Safety & Health Week, September 19 through 25. This recognition has been an annual promotion initiated by the National Safety Council (NSC) in 1944 and has been proclaimed as such by each sitting U.S. President since that time. Over the past few years, the development and dissemination of National Farm Safety & Health Week materials has shifted to the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety (NECAS). NECAS is the agricultural partner for NSC and has been serving the agricultural family and business community since 1997. This year’s theme is ATVs: Work Smart. Ride Safe.

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Click on the ATV safety logo on the NECAS Web site, www.necasag.org, for information related to this year’s theme. The Illinois Farm Bureau developed the theme and the logo this year. Every year, there are more all-terrain vehicles in operation and the operators cover a wide range of ages and abilities. The U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission reported 410 deaths related to ATV use in 2008 and estimated more than 135,000 injuries treated in the nation’s emergency rooms. Although all the 2008 data is not complete, it

LAND AUCTION

Humboldt County 157 Acres M/L - Vernon Township Thursday, Sept. 16th • 10:00 am Renwick Library 204 Stoddard St. Renwick, IA

potentially represents a decrease from 2007 and 2006 – and that is good news. The NECAS hopes that safety awareness, community based education efforts, and attention to age appropriate use of ATV’s is making a difference. To learn about the most up to date safety regulations related to ATV use, go to www.ATVSafety.gov and click on your state. Legislation and training is not consistent from state to state. As National Farm Safety & Health Week is recognized this month, the staff at NECAS invites everyone to help promote safe and healthy practices on farms and ranches across the United States and in neighboring countries as producers enter the fall harvest season.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

First Lots Scheduled to Close at 10:00 AM Central Time

First Lots Scheduled to Close at 10:00 AM Central Time

www.bigiron.com NO BUYERS PREMIUM FEE & NO RESERVES!! The following equipment is owned by various owners Visit www.bigiron.com for owner names, items locations and phone numbers. DOZERS 73 Cat D5 6S Dozer 65 Cat D6C Dozer JD 750E Crawler Dozer Cat D4 Dozer EXCAVATORS 85 Case 1280B Excavator, 7277 Hrs Showing IHI 20 JX Mini-Excavator, 2737 Hrs Showing WHEEL LOADER/LOADER BACKHOE/TRACKHOE JD 544-A Front End Loader, 3191.2 Hrs Showing 98 Cat 938G Wheel Loader 98 Volvo L220D Wheel Loader 91 Kawasaki 90 Z III Pay Loader, 1238 Hrs Showing 75 Ford A-62 F7111V Wheel Loader, 3768 Hrs Showing Hough H-60 Pay Loader, 3006 Hrs Showing Case W-14H Front End Loader, 3865 Hrs Showing 90 Case 580 K Loader/Backhoe, 9596 Hrs Showing Cat 941B Loader Dozer TRACTORS 05 Cat MT535B MFWD Tractor, 2474 Hrs Showing 04 Caterpillar MT545B MFWD Tractor, 2289 Hrs Showing 79 Fiat Allis 16 B Crawler Tractor, 4798 Hrs 76 Allis Chalmers AC-7040 Tractor

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KOSSUTH COUNTY LAND AUCTION 160 Acres M/L with buildings (Ranch Style Home) German Township Kossuth Co. Ia.

SAT., SEPT. 18, 2010 • 10 A.M. Auction Location: 2103 370th St. • Titonka, Iowa

LEGAL: SW 1/4 of Section 16 T-98-N R-27-W Acres, 149.4 Tillable Acres • 68.8 C.S.R. www.farmhomeservices.com

MOTORGRADERS 89 Cat 140 G Motor Grader, 10601 Hrs Showing 93 Dresser 850 Motor Grader, 14009 Hrs Showing 93 Champion 730A Motor Grader, 16192 Hrs Showing TRUCKS 04 Ford F-550 Super Duty Service Truck 97 International 4000 Series 4700 Wrecker Truck 98 GMC Sierra C3500-HD Truck 91 Kenworth T-800 Digger Truck 92 Kenworth T-800 Boom Truck 80 GMC 7000 Truck 88 Ford F450 Bucket Truck 91 Ford Super Duty Pickup 63 Dodge Boom Truck TRAILERS 00 Hillsboro 300 Flatbed Trailer 00 Hillsboro 300 Flatbed Trailer TREE SPADES 93 Ford Aeromax L9000 Tree Spade 03 Big John 3-65" 3 Pod Spade Trailer OIL PLANT Childers R10M0TMS Batch Oil Plant OIL FIELD EQUIPMENT (24) Drill Collars, 6 7/16" - 5 3/4" Man Camp, 9'11" X 47' National 9-P-100 Mud Pump Case, Parts Only (8) Hex Kellys Lister Boiler, 80 HP Tri Flo 8 Cone Mud Cleaner SKID STEERS & FORKLIFT Thomas Industries 1700 Skid Loader, 3832 Hrs Showing Melrose M660 6 Wheeled Skid Loader NH L-555 Skid Steer, 4779.9 Hrs Showing Pettibone-Mercury 6000 Lbs Forklift, 6399 Hrs Showing CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Gradall 524 D Telehandler, 4838 Hrs Showing Bros SP 2500 Packer Roller 71 Ferguson SP 12 Packer Roller 68 Galion Packer Roller Sullivan-Palatek D021006JDB Towable Compressor Sullair 250 CFM Towable Compressor 05 Agnum Light Power Port Amida AL 4000 Towable Light Plant

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*FARM LAND AUCTION* 227 Acres M/L Bear Grove TWP

CASS COUNTY, IOWA - • 2 TRACTS • Wednesday Sept., 29, 2010 • 10:00 AM Sale Location: Cass County Community Center, Atlantic, IA

Property Location: Approximately 7 miles south of Atlantic Iowa on Highway 71. Tract 1: west side, Tract 2: ½ mile east on south side.

Sale Order TRACT 1: 148 ACRES M/L SECTION 21 BEAR GROVE TWP Legal: SE 1/4, 21, T-75-N, R-36-W. FSA: Farm 5306, TR6891 & 5183, TR 6892. Farmland 160 Acres, Cropland 138 Acres. CSR 68.6 (Approx Ave – USDA NRCS); Taxable acres 147.86 – Property taxes $2630 year Martens /Weppler Owners TRACT 2: 79 ACRES M/L SECTION 27, BEAR GROVE TWP Legal: W 1/2, NE 1/4, 27, T-75-N, R-36-W. FSA: Farm 5182 TR 2018. Farmland 80 Acres, Cropland 52 Acres. CSR 53 (Approx Ave – USDA NRCS); Taxable acres 79.01 – Property Taxes $1050/year Irene Martens Estate Owner NOTE: Tract 1: A $3,250 credit to be given to buyer for repair of crossing. Farm was tiled and new waterways in 2009. Tract 2: 52 acres cropland, most remaining acres is pasture at south end. TERMS: Successful Bidder will sign real estate contract immediately after the sale and deposit 10% of the total sale price,earnest money to be held in Broker Trust Acct. Balance will be due on or before October 29, 2010 in exchange for Deed and Abstract showing merchantable title subject to any easements of record. Possession to be given on or around March 1, 2011. Buyer will be responsible for their own Title Opinion. Bids are not subject to finance. Financing arrangements must be made before auction date. Property taxes prorated to closing date. Note: Property Connection Real Estate represents the Sellers at this auction. Any announcements made sale day will take precedence over all printed material. All information provided was gathered from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed by Property Connection Real Estate. Bidders are urged to inspect the property and verify any information to their satisfaction.

Martens / Weppler - Irene Martens, Estate Owners Sale arranged and conducted by Property Connection Real Estate 510 Poplar St., Atlantic IA 50022 Dennis ‘Leroy’ Phillips Broker/Auctioneer ~ Diane Milner/Agent Office 712-243-4408 ~ Fax 712-243-4356 ~ phillips@metc.net Cell Phone 712-249-1606 ~ westerniowamls.com Licensed in the State of Iowa

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www.bigiron.com The following equipment is owned by various owners, visit www.bigiron.com for owner names, items locations and phone numbers TRACTORS 07 Case IH Puma 165 Tractor, 1251.6 Hrs Showing 83 JD 4050 Tractor, 3053 Hrs Showing 81 IH 986 Tractor, Approx 7000 Hrs 61 Case 741 (730) Tractor, 826 Hrs Showing 74 IH Hydro 70 Tractor, 4814 Hrs Showing 75 IH 966 Tractor, 6559 Hrs Showing 56 IH Farmall 300 Tractor, 9186 Hrs Showing 49 JD A Tractor 48 Farmall H Tractor, 400 Hrs On Overhaul Ford 640 Tractor Ford 2000 Tractor TRUCKS & VEHICLES 01 Sterling DS/STE Day Cab Truck 00 Freightliner FL 70 Day Cab Semi Truck 99 International 9200 Semi Truck 98 International 9200 Semi Truck 95 International 9400 Semi Truck 96 Kenworth T-600 Truck 88 GMC White Volvo Auto Car Truck W/Dump Box 86 International Cab Over Eagle Semi Truck 08 Ford F-150 XLT Supercab 4WD Pickup 75 Ford 880 Grain Truck 71 Ford 600 COE Grain Truck 74 Chevy C65 Cab Over Grain Truck 72 Chevy C50 Truck 77 Chevy C65 Grain Truck 74 Chevy C65 Grain Truck 77 Chevy C65 Truck 48 Willys Jeep Truck T 2WD TRAILERS 03 Load King 1753C Step Deck Trailer 97 Transcraft Eagle W2 Aluminum Flat Bed 88 Wallace DLD7453 Gooseneck Lowboy Trailer 84 Cornhusker 800-2384-2204 41.8 Grain Trailer 78 ED Etnyre & Co. 7500 Gal Liquid Tanker 74 Karko 7500 Gal Tank Trailer K & O Goose Neck 16' X 6' Horse Trailer PLANTING EQUIPMENT 03 JD 1520 20' Drill 90 Great Plains 3S F30 30' Drill Friesen 220 Bulk Seed Tender TILLAGE EQUIPMENT JD Wheatland 37'10" Rock Flex Disk JD 200 Crumbler 65 Morris CP-512 16 Ft Chisel Plow JD 630 Tandem Disk JD 875 12R30" Row Crop Cultivator Haybuster 3226 Sweep Machine Richardson AE 4, 15, 1 Sweep Plow HARVEST EQUIPMENT 06 Demco 650 Posi Flow Series 2 Grain Wagon 97 J & M 750-SD Gravity Wagon JD 6620 Combine, 4757 Hrs Showing Brandt 1585 Grain Belt 15"x85' Tube Conveyor FORAGE HARVESTING EQUIPMENT 71 Field Queen FQC Forage Harvester 76 JD 5400 Chopper NH 600 Forage Harvester IH 550 FH Silage Chopper Richardson 14 Ft. High Dump Wagon HAYING EQUIPMENT 97 MacDon 5000 14' Swather SKID STEERS 05 Gehl 7810 Skid Steer, 1627 Hrs Showing 05 NH LT 185B Tracked Skid Steer, 1712 Hrs Showing 02 NH Ls180 Skid Steer, 1061.5 Hrs Showing CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 08 Gehl CT6-18 Telehandler, 883.1 Hrs Showing International Hough H50-B Wheel Loader, 4594 Hrs Showing CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT 03 Terra Gator 9105NMS Applicator Agchem 6303T Floater GMC Topkick Floater

The next Big Iron auction is on October 13!!

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Iowa Corn Growers Association, Corn Checkoff elect new officers New farmer leaders for the Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and the Iowa Corn Promotion Board (ICPB) will bring extensive experience dealing with policy issues and market development to their respective boards. Iowa Corn Growers Association Dean Taylor, a corn and soybean grower from Prairie City in Jasper County for more than 30 years, is the new ICGA president. An ICGA board member since 2001, Taylor has served on the Export and Grain Trade and Animal Ag and Environment Committees for Iowa Corn. He also represents Iowa as vice-chair on the National Corn Growers Production and Stewardship Action Team and chairs their sub-committee that monitors cli-

mate change issues. Joining Taylor on the ICGA officer team are: - Kevin Ross, Minden, ICGA president-elect - Bruce Rohwer, Paullina, ICGA secretary/treasurer - Don Elsbernd, Postville, as ICGA past president Iowa Corn Promotion Board Dick Gallagher, from Washington in Washington County, has been named the new ICPB chairman. Gallagher, a farmer for 36 years, has done extensive work in the value-added and export areas, including serving on the U.S. Grains Council’s ROW Advsiory Team A committee aand serves on the Export and Grain Trade and Research and Business Development committees with Iowa Corn.

Rounding out the ICPB officers are: - Deb Keller, Clarion, as chair-elect - Kevin Rempp, Montezuma, as ICPB secretary/treasurer - Julius Schaaf, Randolph, ICPB past chair The ICPB and ICGA share a common mission to create opportunities for long-term Iowa corn grower profitability. The ICGA represents 6,000 members and lobbies on a variety of agricultural issues important to growers. The ICPB is responsible for investing Iowa corn checkoff funds to develop and defend markets, conduct research, and provide education about corn and corn products.

aspects of emergency response. Adult family members and full-time farm workers should receive training in first aid and CPR. To inquire about classes, contact the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, or local fire departments and hospitals. Two other helpful publications include: • First on the Scene, NRAES-12, available at any extension office for $7. • NIOSH Alert: Preventing Deaths of Farm Workers in Manure Pits, NIOSH #90-103, free from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45226, or 1-800-35-NIOSH. Emergency response What you do the first few minutes after a farm injury can mean the difference between life and death. To prepare you and your family for such emergencies, follow these tips:

• Post emergency information at every telephone • Practice making emergency calls • Enroll in first aid and CPR classes • Discuss possible actions to take if you find someone • entangled in a PTO • lying in a manure pit • pinned underneath a tractor • who possibly has been electrocuted • caught inside grain • Place a first aid kit in each tractor, the home and workshop Safe Farm is an Iowa State University Extension project helping to make Iowa farms a safer place to work and live. Reprinted with permission from Iowa State University Extension

How to respond to farm injuries Continued from page 4 safety with a stick or board because you also risk electrocution. Wait for EMS Once you’ve contacted EMS and done all you can to prevent further danger, provide first aid until emergency personnel arrive. Never move someone with a spinal injury unless in immediate danger because it could result in death or paralysis. Situations that could cause spinal injury include entanglement or entrapment in machinery, being thrown from equipment, or long falls. The best you can do in an emergency is to remain calm and, if the injured person is conscious, provide assurance. The key is being prepared as a first responder so that you can think rationally and make critical choices to improve the injured person’s chances for survival. For more information This publication did not address the technical

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Ogden man facilitates collaborative Iowa art by Emma Struve Boone County in central Iowa showcases rich and flat crop land interspersed with dramatic Des Moines River-carved valleys. Hidden in a niche near Ogden, amongst typical farms and feedlots, surrounded by a bevy of trees, is the unique former home and present workplace of sculptor, musician and poet David Williamson. To the west of a typical driveway is an atypical home, representative of its builder and inhabitant who bursts with as much creativity and color as is viewed while pulling in the lane. Williamson, today a sculptor clad in bibbers, long sleeves, leather gloves, and hard hat, might greet you, “You’re on artist time now. “I spend an enormous amount of time here, both daytime and sometimes nights when I’m trying to stay focused on projects,” Williamson remarked. He and wife Linda moved their residence to Boone a couple of years ago. Prior to that, they had resided at “the ranch,” Linda’s family farm, since the 1970s. The chicken-coop-style house is constructed of sturdy lumber salvaged from barns destined to be torn down alternated with stucco and tar-covered metal and includes narrow, light maple gymnasium flooring complete with colored stripes; marble, ceramic, and tile for flooring as well as kitchen and bathroom surfaces recovered from a numerous sources; two wood-burning stoves and a spiral-staircase that belies its recycled agricultural metal roots, all constructed in Williamson’s metal-working shop. The home is as much an artistic expression of the Williamson family. Each of the three bedrooms retains an imprint of its former residents, as any one of David’s sculptures is a representation of his purpose. The objects within the home amassed throughout the years lend an irreproducible texture. Williamson concedes that it is a “tactile place. “This was, to many, a political statement; this was called ‘an alternative lifestyle’,” stated Williamson, about the social climate during which they constructed their unique home out of recycled materials, otherwise known as “junk.” In the 1980s, the Williamsons found themselves to be a “curiosity,” David recalled, but by the 1990s they were “hip.” And yet, he marveled at the fact that they had not lived any differently in 30-plus years. David and Linda declined an offer from HGTV (“Absolutely not – I live here”) to feature Rancho

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David Williamson, Boone County sculptor, has lent his talents to Project AWARE for six years. Once volunteers collect river trash from a chosen waterway each year, Williamson extracts from the volunteers their ideas and reflections on the clean-up project to create sculpture, poetry and music as a lasting representation of the effort. His Fridays are typically spent in his Ogden art studio’s sunny porch, constructed by hand of stone and lined with knotty pine. The atmosphere fosters creativity funneled into original guitar compositions. Photos by Emma Struve Weirdo, as he lovingly refers to the studio-ranch, on a television program. “I went to the University of Iowa to study dentistry and slowly, but surely, shifted and became an artist,” Williamson starkly explained the beginning of his lifelong career as an artist. Williamson elaborated that he “discovered welding” in the U of I art department, which was the “closest to rock-and-roll” he had come since playing in a band in high school. Concerning art in general, Williamson offered his 2008 poem “Farming at My Feet” as an example: “The fact that it’s about my son doesn’t matter, what matters, what makes it art is, is it anybody else’s story? ‘Farming at My Feet’ becomes art when it is no longer about Chaz. You could say it’s just words, but it’s not.” The quiet entreaty: find a common experience, elicit a recollection from each individual. As for his involvement with Project AWARE, “When two people from the DNR…came out and said, ‘Well, we understand you have been doing some work with recycling’,” Williamson just chuckled and replied, “It has been my whole life.”

David Williamson, with his wife of 42 years Linda, built their home from recycled materials from other area buildings including schools, churches and farmsteads. The shape is reminiscent of the traditional chicken coop, prized for its air circulation and sturdiness. They raised two children, son Chaz, a doctor of physical therapy, now 31 and 38-year-old daughter Jasmine, an English teacher, in the home. Jasmine, as a preteen only wanted to go to college if she could bring her room with her, Williamson recalled.

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The Iowa Farm and Ranch Category Index 1000 - Hay & Forage Equip

1500 - Hay and Grain

2200 - Horses

3000 - Other Equipment

Mower, Windrowers, Swathers, Rakes, Balers, etc.

Alfalfa, Prairie Hay, Straw, Seed, Corn, Bean, etc.

Registered, Grade, Studs, Tack, Mares, etc.

Antique Items, Fencing, Buildings, Catchall, etc.

1100 - Tillage Equip

1800 - Livestock Equip

2300 - Other Animals

5000 - Real Estate

Tractors, Implements, Sprayers, Cultivators, etc.

Chutes, Gates, Panels, Feeder Wagons, Bunks, etc.

Dogs, Poultry, Goats, Fish, etc.

Farm Real Estate, Non Farm Real Estate

1200 - Irrigation Equip

1900 - Cattle

2500 - Services

6000 - Bed and Breakfast

Engines, Motors, Pumps, Pipe, Pivots, Gear Heads, etc.

Feeder Cattle, Heifers, Bulls, Services, etc.

Help Wanted, Custom Work and Services, etc.

Your home away from home

7000 - Special Events

1300 - Grain Harvest Equip

2000 - Swine

2600 - Transportation

Combines, Heads, Augers, Dryers, Carts, etc.

Feeders, Sows, Boars, etc.

Cars, Pickups, Truck, Trailers, ATV, Planes, etc.

1400 - Other Equipment

2100 - Sheep

2800 - Construction

Snowblowers, Blades, Shop Tools, Washers, Heaters etc.

Feeder Lambs, Ewes, Bred Ewes

Dozers, Scrapers, Loaders, Crawlers, Heavy Trucks, etc.

1001 - MOWERS

1006 - BALERS

WANTED TO BUY NE - IHC #24 MOWER & PARTS, (308) 5872344 FOR SALE NE - REBUILT KOSCH HAYVESTOR, (308) 5872344 NE - IHC H W/WO MOWER, (308) 587-2344 NE - KOSCH SIDE MOUNT MOWER, (308) 587-2344 NE - EMERSON DOUBLE VICON DISC, (308) 544-6421 NE - VICON 3 PT DISC MOWER, (308) 5446421 NE - 10 BOLT SPACERS, 36" ROW FOR JD, (308) 390-0642 NE - REBUILT KOSCH TRAILVESTER MOWERS, 14', WITH WARRANTY, $5,000.00, (308) 544-6421 IA - SICKLE MOWERS 7', $275 TO $775, (712) 299-6608 1003 - SWATHERS

FOR SALE NE - BALER BELTS AND CHAINS; BEARINGS & FLANGES, (308) 587-2344 NE - BELTS FOR MOST BALERS & SWATHERS, (308) 587-2344 AL - ROUND BALER BELTING: LRGST DEALER IN US. ORIGINAL BELTING FOR ALL ROUND BALERS INCLUDING NEW JD IN STOCK! SAVE HUNDRED$! FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE! NO 800#, JUST BEST PRICES. SINCE 1973. HAMMOND EQUIP. MC/VISA/DISC/AMEX OR COD, BALERBELTS.COM, (334) 627-3348 TX - BALER BELTS- ALL BRANDS. MADE IN THE U. S. A. ! JD WITH GENUINE JD PLATE FASTENERS. FREE SHIPPING ON SETS. WWW. BALERBELTSANDHAYBEDS. COM, (800) 223-1312 NE - USED BELTS FOR VERMEER 605XL BALER CELL 308-962- 6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 NE - JD 530 BALER, (308) 882-4588 NE - VERMEER 605K BALER, GOOD CONDITION, '07 NHBR780A; 2003 BR780 ALSO GOOD CONDITION, (402) 433-5016 OK - VERMEER 605L, 4591 BALES, TWINE & NET, EXCELLENT, $8,000.00, (580) 8292543 NE - VERMEER 2008 605M RAMP, NET, FLOATS, LIGHTS, MOISTURE SENSOR, FIRE EXTINGUISHER. APPROX. 4200 BALES ON MONITOR. EXCELLENT CONDITION! $26,950.00, (402) 433-5016 NE - NH 858 ROUND BALER FOR PARTS, (402) 482-5491 NE - 1998 NH 644, AUTOWRAP, WIDE PICKUP, VERY LOW BALES, $5,500.00, (308) 8744562 NE - NH 426 SQUARE BALER W/FARMHAND ACCUMULATOR. CALL 308-325-2654, 308325-0410, (308) 324-4193 1007 - BALE MOVERS/FEEDERS

1007 - BALE MOVERS/FEEDERS FOR SALE - CONT’D KS - E-Z HAUL INLINE SELF DUMPING HAY TRAILER, 32' 6 BALE, GOOSENECK, BUMPER HITCH. CALL 785-817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785) 935-2480 ID - NEW HOLLAND BALE WAGONS, WWW. BALEWAGON. COM. ALL MODELS, CAN DELIVER/FINANCE/TRADE., (208) 880-2889 KS - HAY ELEVATORS, 2 ON WHEELS, 36' & 32'; 1 24' FLAT WITH 24' EXTENSION. ALL FOR SMALL SQ BALES. EXCELLENT., (785) 255-4579 1009 - STACKERS/STACK MOVERS

1014 - BALE WAGONS WANTED TO BUY - CONT’D ID - NEW HOLLAND 2 & 3-WIDE, SELF-PROPELLED, PULL-TYPE MODELS. JIM,, (208) 880-2889 FOR SALE ID - NEW HOLLAND'S-ALL MODELS, CAN DELIVER/FINANCE/ TRADE. WWW. BALEWAGON. COM, (208) 880-2889 NE - NH 1044, 119 BALES, GOOD, $3,500.00, (402) 545-2255 1030 - OTHER- HAY & FORAGE WANTED TO BUY NE - HAYBUSTER GEAR BOX FOR 1600 STACKER, BEDROLLERS, PUSH OFF ASSEMBLY, A FEW OTHER PARTS, (308) 587-2344 FOR SALE NE - HAY PROBE FOR TESTING, (308) 5872344 IA - JD HAYLOADER, (712) 299-6608 IA - ROTARY CUTTERS, 5', 6'& 7', $375 TO $1475, (712) 299-6608 1101 - TRACTORS

FOR SALE ID - NEW HOLLAND BALE WAGONS, WWW. BALEWAGON. COM. ALL MODELS, CAN DELIVER/FINANCE/TRADE., (208) 880-2889 NE - NEW FARMHAND CHAIN & SPROCKETS, (308) 467-2335 NE - JD 200 STACKMAKER, $900.00, (308) 876-2515 NE - EMERSON 13X24 STACK MOVER, ELECFOR SALE TRONIC SCALES, W/ OR WITHOUT OK - NH SWATHER HDR FOR 9030 BI-DIRECHYDRAFORK, (308) 544-6421 WANTED TO BUY TIONAL, 1116 BF, EXCELLENT, $4,500.00, 1010 - CHOPPERS/FORAGE HARVESTORS NE - MF 35, 50, 65, 135, 235, 245, OR 255 (580) 829-2543 NE - NH 411 DISCBINE 10' EXCELLENT CONTRACTOR, (402) 678-2277 WANTED TO BUY DITION, $5,500.00, (308) 874-4562 KS - JOHN DEERE CHOPPERS & HEADS, NE - BUYING TRACTORS FOR SALVAGE 1005 - RAKES ROEDER IMP, SENECA, KS, (785) 336-6103 MOST MAKES AND MODELS, (800) 5824303 WANTED TO BUY FOR SALE MO - AC D17'S & UP, SALVAGE OR GOOD, NE - LH CHANNEL IRON FRAME ON NH56 NE - KNIFE BAR & RECUT SCREEN FOR JD (816) 378-2015 OVER 56B SIDE RAKE, AND A WHEEL, (308) 35, (308) 995-5515 MO - IH 560 TO 1566, SALVAGE OR GOOD, NE - RECUT SCREEN & AXLE EXTENSION (816) 378-2015 587-2344 NE - 12 WHEEL V RAKE, (402) 482-5491 FOR IHC 730, (308) 995-5515 MO - LINDSAY BRO WAGON, NEED PARTS: 6 FOR SALE 1013 - DUMP WAGON BOLT HUB #Q563, (816) 378-2015 NE - LATE MODEL JD 4020, ANY CONDIIA - WWW. RAKEWHEELS. COM, (712) 366WANTED TO BUY 2114 KS - JD SILAGE WAGONS & HIGH DUMPS, TION., (402) 369-0212 NE - '02 VERMEER R23A TWINRAKE CELL NE - FRONT WEIGHTS FOR JD 8000 OR 60 ROEDER IMPLEMENT, (785) 336-6103 308-962-6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 SERIES, (402) 726-2488 1014 - BALE WAGONS NE - 10 WHEEL V RAKE, (402) 482-5491 FOR SALE WANTED TO BUY NE - R23-A VERMEER RAKE. 308-325-2654, IA - JD B'S 1937 TO 1950, (712) 299-6608 FOR SALE 308-325-0410 OR, (308) 324-4193 KS - NH SELF PROPELLED & PULL-TYPE, IA - IH NICE SUPER C W/LOADER, (712) 299NE - NEW EMERSON BALE MOVER-FEEDERS, ROEDER IMP, SENECA, (785) 336-6103 6608 www.iowafarmandranch.com (308) 544-6421 IA - LATE MODEL 2640 JOHN DEERE. 4100 HOURS, GOOD TIRES, PAINT AND EVERYTHING WORKS. ASKING $8,900. 515-3871257 NE - IH DISGUSTED? HAVE SHIFTING DIFFICULTIES W/YOUR IH 706, 806, 1206, 4106, 756, 856, 1256, 1456, 766, 966, 1066, 1466, 1566, 786, 886, 986, 1086, 1486, 1586, 3288, 3388, 3488, 3588, 3688, 3788, 6788?FOR A PERMANENT FIX, CALL WENZ SERVICE TO PRICE THE KIT FOR YOUR MODEL, (800) 808-7885 NE - NEW, USED AND REBUILT TRACTOR * PARTS, MOST MAKES AND MODELS, (800) 582-4303 IA - IH, NICE SUPER C W/WF, 2PT, (712) 2996608 Step 1: Your contact information Step 4: What category does your ad belong in? Please IA - OLIVER SUPER 88D, WF, PS, (712) 299check one from the following. Name: ___________________________________________________________ 6608 EQUIPMENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE/RENT/WANTED Business*: _________________________________________________________ IA - OLIVER SUPER 77G, WF PS, (712) 299Hay Equipment For Sale Wanted Business Property 6608 Tractors For Sale Wanted Storage Space Address, City, State, Zip: _____________________________________________ Tilliage For Sale Wanted House / Acreage IA - IH 300U, W/HYD BUCKET, $4,500.00, Irrigation For Sale Wanted Lots (712) 299-6608 Phone: ___________________________ Fax: ___________________________ Grain Harvest & Handling Equipment Farmland Other Real Estate For Sale Wanted IA - JD A, 1935, (712) 299-6608 Other Equipment For Sale Wanted Email: _____________________________________________________________ NE - 8 HOLE 15" TRACTOR FRONT WHEELS, HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER FITS IHC, (308) 587-2344 Antiques and Collectibles Step 2: Print your classified ad below. Construction Materials LIVESTOCK/ANIMALS IA - AC WC ROAD PATROL, 12' BLADE, (712) Unless specified, your ad will run once in the next Iowa Farm Hunting Hay, Grain & Forage For Sale Wanted 299-6608 & Ranch publication Tech Equipment Livestock Equipment For Sale Wanted Include your name and address if you want it to be part of Other Indoor Household Livestock For Sale Wanted NE - JD 4020 W/ NEW TIRES, NEW DIESEL Other Outdoor Household Horses For Sale Wanted your ad. INJECTOR PUMP, (308) 478-5451 Other For Sale Wanted Include your area code and phone numbers (counts as 1 IA - AC WD45, WF, PS, LOADER, (712) 299REAL ESTATE word). Farm No more than 20 words for FREE ads. 6608 Non-Farm SERVICES *Business classifieds cost 11.25 for 20 words. IA - IH-B WITH WOODS 60"PT, $2,550.00, Financing Help Wanted Rentals Work Wanted (712) 299-6608 Other Services IA - AC-WC 1938 ELECTRIC START, TRAVEL $1,850.00, (712) 299-6608 Hunting/Fishing Lodging TRANSPORTATION NE - 5010 JD HANCOCK SELF LOADING Food Cars/Vans/Pickups For Sale Wanted SCRAPER, OLDER UNIT, (308) 436-4369 Other Travel Trucks/Trailers For Sale Wanted Recreational For Sale Wanted IA - SUP A, H, M, MTA, 350, 460, 560 TRACOTHER Semi Tractors and Trailers TORS, (712) 299-6608 Trade Shows and Special Events For Sale Wanted Step 3: Do you need to pay for this ad? NE - 2 JD DR WH & LIFT ASSIT 7300, CALL Other Other Vehicles For Sale Wanted 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330 This ad is a private-party ad running for free. IA - C-AC W/BELLY MOWERS, $1850 TO This ad is a business ad, and I will pay for it. Iowa Farm & Ranch Step 5: Mail, fax, A check is enclosed. Attn: Classifieds $2850, (712) 299-6608 or email it to us. 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Page 30 1111 - DRILLS FOR SALE - CONT’D KS - 30" HOE AIR SEEDER DRILL $3500. 40' DISC AIR SEEDER DRILL, $19,500, (785) 871-0711 NE - 150 & 7100 DRILLS, FERT. BOXES, BLACK HEAVY DUTY WHEELS, DBL HITCH, TRANSPORTS & PARTS, (308) 995-5515 OK - 2001 4030 CRUSTBUSTER ALL PLANT GRAIN DRILL 7 1/2" SPACING & LIQUID FERTILIZER WITH NEW DISC BLADES, BUSHINGS & BEARINGS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION CALL TODAY AT, (806) 753-7034 1112 - ROTARY HOE FOR SALE NE - 30 FOOT JD ROTARY HOE CALL FOR DETAILS, (308) 882-4588 1113 - CULTIVATORS FOR SALE SD - 3-PT 8R FLAT FOLD, $1,500.00, (605) 386-2131 NE - IHC GO-DIG PARTS, (308) 995-5515 NE - 4 ROW ORTHMAN TOOL BAR, CAN BE USED TO CULTIVATE OR RIDGE, (308) 3900642 NE - HAWKINS 12 ROW HILLER (DITCHER), (308) 882-4588 NE - 12 ROW CULTIVATOR, (308) 882-4588 1114 - SPRAYERS FOR SALE KS - 1600 GAL. FLOATER. 3000 WET BOOM SPRAYER, $6,500.00, (785) 871-0711 NE - 2-200 GALLON SADDLE TANKS, FITS 4450, (308) 478-5451 NE - 1984 MERTZ 3250 FLOATER, 1600 GAL TANK, (402) 683-5395 NE - IHC TRUCK FLOATER W/8 TON DRY BOX, (402) 683-5395 KS - JD 600 HI-CYCLE W/40' WICK BOOM. REBUILT MOTOR, $2,500.00, (620) 8652541 NE - JD 25A, 3 PT. HITCH, 150 GAL, 20" BOOM, (308) 587-2344 NE - CENTURY 500 GALLON PULL BETWEEN, $800.00, (402) 787-2244 1115 - MULCHERS/SHREDDERS FOR SALE NE - 20' BESLER STALK CHOPPER, CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330 1116 - BUSH HOGS FOR SALE IA - 7' 3PT, BUSH HOG CUTTERS; $1,050 TO $2,250, (712) 299-6608 1117 - FIELD CULTIVATORS WANTED TO BUY NE - MULCH FINISHER NO LARGER THAN 25 FOOT, (402) 726-2488 1119 - ROD WEEDER FOR SALE KS - 45' OF MILLER ROD WEEDER USED PARTS, DRIVES, TEETH, RODS, ETC. ALL FOR $500, (620) 865-2541 1120 - FERTILIZER EQUIPMENT FOR SALE NE - ANHY. TRAILER CHASSIS, (402) 7262488

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1130 - TRACTORS,TILL. OTHER WANTED TO BUY NE - MULCH FINISHER NO LARGER THAN 25 FOOT, (402) 726-2488 FOR SALE NE - FRONT WEIGHTS FOR CASE IH MAGNUM, (308) 995-5515 NE - HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS, HOSES & PTO PUMPS, (308) 587-2344 IA - TRACTOR CHAINS 28" TO 38", (712) 299-6608 IA - 3 PT CARRIERS, $175 TO $575, (712) 299-6608 TX - NEW & USED FARM EQUIPMENT, SALVAGE YARD FOR TRACTORS & FARM EQUIPMENT. KADDATZ AUCTIONEERING & FARM EQUIPMENT SALES KADDATZEQUIPMENT. COM, (254) 582-3000 1201 - ENGINES/MOTORS FOR SALE NE - 413 CHRYSLER FOR SALVAGE, (308) 995-5515 NE - OIL COOLER FOR 354 PERKINS, (308) 467-2335 NE - USED VEE BELTS: 3-IHC C176" $15 EA; 4 GATES C240" $20 EA; 3 DAYCO C240" $15 EA; 4 DAYCO C270" $15 EA 1 DAYCO C116 $10 EA; 1 DAYCO 94" X 1 1/4" WIDE $10, (402) 564-5064 www.iowafarmandranch.com

Iowa Farm and Ranch 1201 - ENGINES/MOTORS FOR SALE - CONT’D NE - USED 460 CU IN ENGINE WITH NEW HIGH PRESSURE BERKELEY PUMP, (800) 554-8715 1202 - PUMPS FOR SALE NE - 10" WLR BOWLS, (308) 995-5515 NE - 3X4 BERKELEY PUMPS, PRIMING VALVES AVAILABLE, (402) 364-2592 NE - USED MANURE PUMP, BETTER BUILT, (800) 554-8715 NE - USED BERKELEY PTO PUMPS & SUCTION EQUIPMENT, (800) 554-8715 1203 - PIPE FOR SALE NE - 8" TEXFLO 20" GATES, ALL KINDS OF FITTINGS, (308) 995-5515 NE - 6" BAND & LATCH MAIN LINE, (308) 995-5515 NE - 6" PLAIN PIPE, ALUM AND PLASTIC, (308) 946-3396 NE - 10" X 20" PVC, (308) 946-3396 NE - USED 6" AND 10" PVC, CALL FOR LENGTHS, (308) 946-3396 NE - 6" ALUM MAIN LINE PIPE, HOOK & BAND, (308) 946-3396 NE - 6" X 20" GATED ALUMINUM, (308) 9463396 NE - 8" X 20" ALUMINUM GATED, (308) 9463396 NE - 10" X 20" ALUMINUM GATED PIPE, (308) 946-3396 NE - 8"X 30' PLAIN ALUMINUM PIPE, (308) 946-3396 NE - USED 8"X20" PVC PIPE, (308) 9463396 NE - 60 LINKS OF GATED, 20" X 30', (308) 478-5451 NE - 8" MAIN LINE HASTINGS, (308) 9955515 NE - 9" MAIN LINE RING LOCK, (308) 9955515 NE - 9" MAIN LINE HIGH PRESS, (308) 9955515 NE - 10" & 8" IRRIGATION PIPE SHUT-OFF VALVES & FITTING, (402) 726-2488 1205 - GENERATOR WANTED TO BUY NE - USED WINPOWER PTO GENERATORS, (308) 775-3298 FOR SALE NE - WINPOWER - NEW & USED PTO GENERATORS, (308) 775-3298 IA - WINCO PTO GENERATORS, CALL US FOR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY! HARVEY AT EDEN SUPPLY 8AM - 10PM., (515) 679-4081 1206 - GEAR HEADS FOR SALE NE - 150 HP GEARHEAD, 6 RATIO, (308) 995-5515 NE - AMARILLO GEARHEADS: 110HP 4:3 $700, 80 HP 6:5 $700, 70 HP 4:5 $650, 50 HP 1:1 $700, 50 HP 4:5 $600, (402) 5645064 NE - GEAR DRIVE REPAIR- AMARILLO WARRANTY CENTER. REPAIR ALL MAKES/MODELS. 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES. CENTRAL IRRIGATION, (402) 723-5824 NE - US MOTORS GEARHEADS 90HP 4:3 $450, 70HP 2:3 $400, 30HP 4:3 $300, (402) 564-5064 NE - DERAN/RANDOLPH GEARHEAD 100HP 4:3 $500, PEERLESS GEARHEAD 2:3 $300, (402) 564-5064 1207 - PIVOTS FOR SALE NE - 1998 4 TOWER T-L PIVOT, (308) 9463396 1208 - TRAVELER SYSTEMS FOR SALE NE - HEINZMAN TRAVELER WITH HOSE, (308) 390-0642 1209 - PUMPS WITH MOTORS FOR SALE NE - 3/4 BERKELEY PUMPS WITH PRIMING VALVES, ATTACHED TO YOUR CHOICE OF INDUSTRIAL 300 FORD OR 262 ALLIS W/RADIATORS, AND CARTS, (402) 3642592 1230 - IRRIGATION MISC. WANTED TO BUY NE - "MULE", WHICH IS A SMALL, SLOW, GASOLINE POWERED VEHICLE USED TO CARRY GEAR BOXES, TOOLS, PIVOT REPAIRS DOWN BETWEEN SUNFLWOER & CORN CROP., (308) 436-4369 FOR SALE WI - SERVING THE MIDWEST WITH COMPLETE IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT, ALL TYPES, NEW & USED. CONTACT ROBERTS IRRIGATION COMPANY AT 1500 POST ROAD, PLOVER, WI 54467, (800) 434-5224 NE - 8" SURGE VALVE, (308) 946-3396

1230 - IRRIGATION MISC. FOR SALE - CONT’D NE - ORTHMAN 3-PT PIVOT TRACK CLOSER, EXCELLENT COND, (308) 390-0642 NE - PIVOTS, HARD & SOFT HOSE TRAVELERS, PUMPS, WHEEL ROLLS, FITTINGS, PVC UNDERGROUND FITTINGS, NEW AND USED, "YOUR COMPLETE IRRIGATION HEADQUARTERS" NORTHERN AGRI-SERVICES INC, HENDERSON, NEBRASKA 68371, (402) 723-4501, (800) 554-8715 1301 - COMBINES AND ACCESSORIES FOR SALE OK - REBUILT COMBINE SIEVES. NEW REEL BATS, GALVANIZED AND BLACK, (580) 3612265 IA - 1981 4420 JD COMBINE 4 ROW CORN HEAD 13 FT GRAIN HEAD CHOPPER $8,000 OK - '86 C-IH 1660, 25' 1010 HEADER, $19,000.00, (580) 361-2265 IA - GLEANER M-2 COMBINE WITH BEANHEAD 4-30” CORNHEAD, RUNS EXCELLENT $2,950 712-446-2325 KS - LARGE BISH BIN EXT OFF 9610 W/HYD. PUSH UP AUGER. $750 OBO, (620) 8652541 OK - '82 GLEANER N6, 24' HEADER, $8,000.00, (580) 361-2265 OK - C-IH 1480, 810 24' HEAD, $10,000.00, (580) 361-2265 OK - TR85 NEW HOLLAND, 3208 CAT, 24' HEADER, $5,000.00, (580) 361-2265 CO - 22'AIR REEL AND ACCESSORIES. RECENTLY TAKEN OFF JD 105 COMBINE. $450 OBO. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER., (719) 643-5267 NE - JD, 1981 7720, 4300 HRS, JD DEALER SERVICED YEARLY, $9,500.00, (402) 5452255 OK - SEED CLEANER, CLIPPER, 92DB TRAVELER ON TRAILER, GOOD CONDITION, LOTS OF SCREENS, (580) 829-2543 KS - SALVAGING SEVERAL 6620, 7720 & 8820 JD COMBINES. LOTS OF GOOD PARTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES. CALL 785 -564-0511 OR, (785) 382-6848 NE - JOHN DEER 1983 7720 COMBINE WITH REAR ASSIST, JOHN DEER 20 FT. HEADER WITH MOUNTED HESSTONS 402-826-0632 OR, (402) 826-5264 NE - 7720 JOHN DEERE, TITAN -2- 2, 200 HRS VERY GOOD SHAPE 5 YEARS OF SERVICE RECORDS ALSO A 6 ROW 36" CORN HEAD 694. PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 308233-4008, (308) 856-4804 NE - IH 1460 COMBINE, DUAL SPREADERS, EXTRA SET TIRES, SHEDDED, $8,600.00, (402) 923-1721 KS - 2008 JD 9770 COMBINE, 1350 SEP HRS, $160,000.00, (785) 224-6285 KS - 2009 JD 635 FLEX HEAD, CRARY AIR BAR, $39,000.00, (785) 224-6285 KS - 2007 JD 936 DRAPER HEAD, $37,000.00, (785) 224-6285 1302 - COMBINE HEADS WANTED TO BUY MO - GLEANOR 318 OR 320 L OR M BEAN HEAD, (816) 378-2015 FOR SALE SD - WE REBUILD COMBINE & WINDROWER HEADER AUGERS TO LIKE NEW CONDITION. PONCELET'S WELDING, RAMONA, SD. (605) 480-4860 OR, (605) 482-8405 OK - MACDON 960 25' DRAPER W/IHC ADAPTER & PICK UP REEL, $9,000.00, (580) 361-2265 NE - JD 925 FLEX HEAD, SEE THRU REEL, GOOD, $4,500.00, (402) 545-2255 NE - JD, 643 CORN HEAD, OIL DRIVE, $4,950.00, (402) 545-2255 1303 - CORN PICKERS FOR SALE IA - NI 311 CORNPICKER 2 R WIDE, $950.00, (712) 299-6608 1305 - WAGONS/GRAVITY WAGONS FOR SALE IA - FLARE, BARGE & GRAVITY WAGONS $150 TO $1850, (712) 299-6608 IA - WAGON GEARS, STEEL, WOOD OR RUBBER TIRES, (712) 299-6608 IA - TWO M & W 325 BU. GRAIN WAGONS, CENTER DUMP, GOOD PAINT AND TIRES. 712-420-1463 1306 - GRAIN CARTS FOR SALE NE - A & L 425 GRAIN CART CALL 402-8260632 OR, (402) 826-5264 1310 - AUGERS FOR SALE NE - SPEED KING 52' 8" WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR, (308) 478-5451 NE - MAYRATH 55' GRAIN AUGER, 8" W/ ELECTRIC MOTOR, (308) 478-5451 NE - KEWANEE 8" GRAIN AUGER HOPPER61', PTO CALL 402- 826-0632 OR, (402) 826-5264

September 2010 1313 - GRAIN STORAGE UNITS FOR SALE NE - 8" AERATION TUBING AND AERATION FANS, (308) 995-5515 NE - BULK HEAD FOR 51' CURVET, (308) 995-5515 NE - SINGLE PHASE MOTORS, (308) 9955515 NE - BROCK BINS & GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT, EPS & BEHLEN BLDG SYSTEMS, BUCKLEY STEEL, AINSWORTH, NE, (402) 387-0347 1315 - COMBINE TRAILERS FOR SALE SK - COMBINE TRAILERS: TRAILTECH OR JANTZ, SINGLE & DOUBLE. HYDRAULIC FOLD HEAD TRANSPORTS. FLAMAN SALES, BOX 280, SOUTHEY, SK, CANADA S0G 4P0, ASK FOR AL. EVES 306-949-8458. DAYS, (306) 726-4403 1330 - GRAIN HARVEST OTHER WANTED TO BUY NE - CHICAGO FANS, (308) 995-5515 FOR SALE NE - 8" AERATION TUBES, FANS, TUNNELS FOR CONCRETE FLOORS, (308) 995-5515 NE - GSI GRAIN BINS, GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT, ALL KINDS, GSI FANS & HEATERS, PORTABLE GRAIN DRYERS, (800) 554-8715 IA - DRIVE OVER GRAIN PIT 10 HP ELECTRIC MT 515-545-4503 OR 515-351-0999 NE - NEW & RECONDITIONED KONGSKILDE AIR GRAIN VAC EQUIPMENT, (800) 554-8715 IA - MIDWEST PNEUMATIC. BRANDT, CONVEYAIR, REM, VACBOSS, HANDLAIR. NEW, RECOND, PTO OR ENG DRIVEN, PUMPS, AIR LOCKS, PIPE, PARTS, SERVICE. 5 YR LEASE OR LOAN AT 7. 1%. 40+ UNITS IN STOCK. OUR HIGH VOLUME MEANS YOUR BEST DEAL! WE DELIVER! MACEDONIA, IA, (800) 480-2487 NE - NEW ORTHMAN DRY BEAN CUTTERS, (308) 995-5515 IL - ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A MOISTURE TESTER THAT WILL GIVE YOU FAST & ACCURATE RESULTS? THEN CALL US NOW & ASK ABOUT OUR MODEL 920 & 930. SHORE SALES. MOISTURETESTERS. COM, (800) 837-0863 KS - ROTARY GRAIN CLEANER, GOOD CONDITION, $300.00, (785) 221-8173 IA - HEADER CARTS FOR 25, 30, & 36 FOOT HEADS, PRICED VERY REASONABLE. DEMCO 650/550 BUSHEL GRAVITY BOXES, LARGE ROUND BALE MOVER AND 24 FOOT MEAL ON WHEELS HAY FEEDER, ALSO ANTIQUE JD TRACTORS CALL 712 653 3411 OR, (712) 210-6587 1401 - 3 POINT BLADES FOR SALE IA - 2 OR 3 PT BLADES 6', 7', 8' OR 9' AC, IH, JD & OTHERS, (712) 299-6608 1404 - SNOW BLOWER/PLOWS FOR SALE IA - 3 PT SNOWBLOWERS, $1550 TO $2850, (712) 299-6608 NE - V-SNOW PLOW ORIGINALLY FOR COUNTY MAINTAINER, COULD ADAPT TO FIT LOADER TRACTOR OR WHATEVER, $375.00, (308) 894-6965 1406 - LAWN MOWERS FOR SALE NE - HIS & HERS MOWERS, MADE BY DEINES CORP, BOTH HAVE 48" FRONT DECKS, 1 W/BAGGER, 1 W/DUMP BOX, BOTH W/BRAND NEW 14 HP TECUMSEH ENGINES, HEAVY DUTY MOWERS, EXCELLENT. ALSO LOTS OF SPARE PARTS, (308) 390-0642 NE - WORKHORSE LAWN TRACTOR W/SIDE PULL TYPE MOWER W/ BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE, WILL MOW TALL GRASS, PRACTICALLY NEW. REEL TYPE MOWER FOR SHORT GRASS, 10' WIDE SWATH. CAN BE PULLED BEHIND 4 WHEELER OR WORKHORSE TRACTOR, (308) 390-0642 1407 - ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALE NE - COMPLETE LINE OF SHEAVES, BEARINGS, DRIVES, & MOTORS, (402) 387-0347 1408 - DAIRY EQUIPMENT WANTED TO BUY WI - USED BULK MILK TANKS, ALL SIZES, (800) 558-0112 1412 - SHOP TOOLS,WELDERS, ETC WANTED TO BUY NE - 110V WELDING ROD DRYING OVEN, (308) 587-2344 FOR SALE KS - METAL BENCH LATHE 3 JAW CHUCK, 5 1/2" SWING, $200.00, (785) 778-2962 KS - BRAKE DRUM/ROTOR TURNING LATHE, $110.00, (785) 778-2962

1412 - SHOP TOOLS,WELDERS, ETC FOR SALE - CONT’D KS - ARMITURE TURNING LATHE, $70.00, (785) 778-2962

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785-454-3409 1430 - OTHER EQUIPMENT FOR SALE NE - ELSTON GOPHER MACHINE, (308) 5872344 IA - WWW. WHEELRAKE. COM, (712) 3662114 KS - ORTHMAN & BUCKEYE FRONT 3 PT HITCHES, $1500 EACH., (620) 865-2541 1501 - ALFALFA HAY WANTED TO BUY IA - QUALITY SML OR LG SQ ALFALFA OR MIXED IN SEMI LOADS, (641) 658-2738 FOR SALE NE - ALFALFA, 4X4X8 BALES, DAIRY QUALITY, SHEDDED & TARPED, HAMEL HAY CO CELL 308-962-6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 NE - 1ST, 2ND, & 3RD CUTTING OF ALFALFA HAY, (308) 882-4588 NE - GRINDING QUALITY ALFALFA IN LG RD BALES, HAMEL HAY CO CELL 308-9626399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 NE - HORSE QUALITY IN SM SQ BALES, SHEDDED & TARPED HAMEL HAY CO CELL 308-962-6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 NE - CUSTOM GRINDING, GROUND HAY DELIVERIES, HAZARD, NE., (308) 452-4400 OR - TEST MOISTURE. HAY, GRAIN, SILAGE, SOIL, WOOD, WINDROW TESTER. BALE STROKE COUNTER. MOISTURE READ OUT AS YOU BALE! WWW. LEHMANFARMS. NET, (503) 434-1705 1502 - PRAIRIE HAY FOR SALE IA - LARGE RD & BIG SQ BALES GOOD QUALITY GRASS HAY, DELIVERED IN SEMI LOADS ONLY, (641) 658-2738 NE - LARGE ROUND & SMALL SQUARE BALES PRAIRIE HAY, CALL EARLY AM OR LATE PM, (308) 894-6743 KS - TOP QUALITY SM SQ, CAN DELIVER SEMI LOAD LOTS, (785) 528-3779 KS - TOP QUALITY 4X4X8 SQ, CAN DELIVER SEMI LOAD LOTS, (785) 528-3779 KS - BALED 4X8, SM SQ OR BIG ROUNDS, (620) 625-2402 KS - 2008 BROME BIG ROUND BALES, (785) 935-2480 NE - CERTIFIED MEADOW HAY, BIG ROUND BALES, HORSES, CATTLE, MULCH, (308) 587-2344 NE - 117 BG ROUNDS, MAINLY GRASS MIX, (308) 436-5491 1503 - BROME HAY FOR SALE KS - HORSE QUALITY:3X3, WEED/MOLD FREE. APPROX 750LBS, NO SUNDAY CALLS, (785) 255-4579 KS - BROME HAY $60-$70/TON, DIFFERENT QUALITY HAY $40- $55/TON, NET OR TWINE, (785) 731-5190 1504 - OAT/WHEAT/RYE HAY FOR SALE NE - 150 LARGE ROUND WHEAT STRAW BALES, (308) 882-4588 1505 - STRAW WANTED TO BUY IA - GOOD CLEAN, BRIGHT SM SQ IN SEMI LOADS, (641) 658-2738 FOR SALE NE - 96 BG RDS CERT WHEAT STRAW, 1000#/BL. 308-641-1240,, (308) 436-5491 1512 - SEED FOR SALE IA - BUYER & SELLER OF PRAIRIE GRASS & WILDFLOWER SEED, OSENBAUGH SEEDS, LUCAS, IA., (800) 582-2788 KS - TRITICALE SEED, A+ QUALITY, VOLUME DISCOUNT. DELIVERY AVAILABLE. CALL BROCK BAKER @, (800) 344-2144 NE - PASTURE & HAY MIXES, OATS, TURNIP, COVER CROPS, TEFF, MILLET, WILDLIFE, ALFALFA, ETC. , PRAIRIE STATES SEED 866373-2514 TOLL FREE, (866) 373-2514 NE - NATIVE GRASS SEED, WILDFLOWER, LEAD PLANT, SMART WEED & OTHERS. SOUTH FORK SEED COMPANY, (402) 4825491


September 2010 1512 - SEED FOR SALE - CONT’D TX - FORAGE-TYPE TRITICALE SEED, CALL GAYLAND WARD SEEDS, (800) 299-9273 1530 - HAY & GRAIN OTHER FOR SALE IA - WWW. REPLACEMENTRAKEWHEELS. COM, (712) 366-2114 1806 - GRINDER MIXERS FOR SALE IA - IH 950, $950.00, (712) 299-6608 NE - 420 ART'S-WAY GRINDER MIXER, VERY GOOD, HAMMERS NEVER TURNED, SHEDDED, (402) 482-5491 1807 - HAY GRINDERS/PROCESSORS FOR SALE MN - HAYBUSTER 1150 TRUCK MOUNT GRINDERS, ENGINE GRINDERS, NEW/USED. PARTS SHIPPED DIRECT. BAKKOBROS. COM. (320) 278-3560, OR CELL, (320) 808-0471 NE - PARTED OUT JD 400 GRINDER/MIXER, IN & OUT AUGERS, GRINDER MILL W/PTO SHAFT, ALL W/SCREENS, (308) 467-2335 CO - TUB GRINDERS, NEW & USED (W/WARRANTY). OPERATE WELL W/70-175 HP TRACTORS, GRINDS WET HAY, TOUGH HAY & ALL GRAINS. HIGH CAPACITY. LOW PRICE. WWW. ROTOGRIND. COM, (800) 724-5498, (970) 353-3769 1813 - FEEDERS FOR SALE NE - BULK CAKE & GRAIN FEEDERS, (308) 587-2344 1815 - WATERERS/TANKS FOR SALE NE - BULL TOUGH BOTTOMLESS HEAVY GAUGE STOCK TANKS, (402) 387-0347 NE - LIFETIME WATER TANKS, LIFETIME WARRANTY, TIRE TANKS ARE 20 PLY & UP. AUTOMATIC WATERERS, HAY BALE FEEDERS, 6' & 7' SNOW & MANURE YARD SCRAPERS, USA TIRE MANAGEMENT, WWW. USATIREPRODUCTS. COM, (800) 755-8473 MN - JUG LIVESTOCK WATERERS. THEJUGWATERER. COM, (320) 808-0471 Brushless

Robison Solar Pumps for Livestock Watering

• Affordable • Easy to Install • Grundfos Available Call Doug Tecklenburg for pricing 719-263-4763 evenings

1818 - HAMMER MILL FOR SALE KS - 18" SCROUT WALDRON HAMMERMILL W/75HP MOTOR, $400.00, (785) 778-2962 1819 - WINDMILLS FOR SALE NE - REBUILT AIR MOTORS OR REPAIRS, (308) 587-2344 TX - VIRDEN PERMA-BILT CO. FARM & RANCH PRODUCTS: ROOF & TANK COATINGS, WINDMILL PARTS. SEND OR CALL FOR FREE CATALOG. 2821 MAYS AVE. BOX7160FR AMARILLO, TX 79114-7160 WWW. VIRDENPRODUCTS. COM, (806) 3522761 NE - MONITOR PUMP JACK-CHOICE OF GAS & ELECTRIC MOTOR, $650.00, (308) 4364369 1820 - LIVESTOCK BEDDING FOR SALE NE - CORRUGATED WINDBREAK STEEL, 8 GAUGE THROUGH 20 GAUGE, (402) 3870347 1830 - LIVESTOCK OTHER WANTED TO BUY NE - 20' BULL WHIP, (308) 587-2344 KS - USED HOG OR SHEEP PANELS & GATES, (785) 778-2962 FOR SALE NE - SUCKER ROD 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1", FOR FENCING CALL MY CELL: 308-870-1119, CALL FOR PRICE, (308) 732-3356 NE - WE ARE YOUR STAMPEDE LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT DEALER. EMERSON EQUIPMENT. WHITMAN, NE, (308) 544-6421

45,864 ft. of NEW 1-3/8" galvanized fence pipe. 21' lengths, overstock direct mill pricing. $11.00 per 21' length. $20,000 takes it all! Delivery can be arranged for purchases of 12 bundles or more. Stored inside in Omaha. Call Jim at 402-510-1500 or Curt at 402-510-3574. KS - TIRE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: WATER TANKS, MINERAL FEEDERS, SILAGE COVER WEIGHTS. WWW. GEETIRE. COM, (785) 231-8397

Iowa Farm and Ranch 1830 - LIVESTOCK OTHER FOR SALE - CONT’D NE - GOPHER CONTROL MACHINE, CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330 CO - PORTABLE WHEEL CORRALS & GRAIN BAGGERS FOR SALE, (970) 539-0641 1901 - FEEDER STEERS FOR SALE MO - WE SPECIALIZE IN LOCATING "QUALITY" FEEDER CATTLE, (816) 688-7887 1903 - OPEN HEIFERS FOR SALE NE - GELBVIEH AND BALANCER OPEN HEIFERS, (402) 879-4976 MO - QUALITY REPLACEMENT CATTLE LOCATORS - MAX HARGROVE, (816) 6887887 NE - YEARLING & 2 YEAR OLD VIRGIN REG ANGUS HEIFERS, (308) 569-2458 1904 - BRED HEIFERS FOR SALE NE - YOUNG COWS & BRED HEIFERS, AI'D TO ABS BULLS, AND CLEANED UP WITH SUMMITCREST BULLS, (308) 569-2458 1906 - BRED COWS FOR SALE NE - I'M DEALING ON COWS COMING OUT OF DROUGHT AREAS EVERY DAY. WWW. BREDCOWSWRIGHTLIVESTOCK. COM OR CALL, (308) 534-0939 IA - 14 BIG BLACK ANGUS OLDER COWS. BRED TO CHAROLAIS BULL. 2 CALVE IN THE SPRING $900 EACH 712-210-2611 1908 - COW CALF PAIRS FOR SALE NE - YEARLING & 2 YEAR OLD REG ANGUS COW/CALF PAIRS, (308) 569-2458 1909 - BULLS FOR SALE NE - REGISTERED ANGUS, CELL: 308-8701119, (308) 732-3356 NE - 25 PB CHAROLAIS BULLS COMING 2S ALL RECORDS 40 YRS, (308) 995-5515 NE - GELBVIEH BULLS, RED & BLACK, 1 & 2 YR OLDS, (402) 879-4976 NE - (25) COMING 2 YR OLD CHAROLAIS BULLS(308) 567-2288, (308) 995-5515 NE - REG ANGUS BULLS, (402) 395-2178 NE - EASY CALVING, REG POLLED CHAROLAIS BULLS, (402) 395-2178 NE - REG ANGUS BULLS, 2 YEAR OLDS AND YEARLINGS, SONS OF 878, BLUEPRINT 202 AND TRAVELOR 722, (308) 569-2458 NE - PUREBRED ANGUS BULLS, YEARLINGS & 2 YR OLDS. TC TOTAL, OBJECTIVE, & ONE WAY BLOODLINES. SCHULTE ANGUS RANCH. KEARNEY, NE. 308-708-1839 OR, (308) 236-0761 OK - PB CHAROLAIS BULLS, 2 YRS OLD, RANCH RAISED. SCHUPBACH CHAROLAIS RANCH, (580) 829-2543 1910 - SHOW STOCK FOR SALE NE - CLUB CALVES, "THE WINNING KIND", STEERS/HEIFERS, (402) 395-2178 1915 - SEMEN/EMBRYO/AI SERVICE FOR SALE NE - DBL BLACK DBL POLLED CALVING EASE GELBVIEH BULLS, (402) 879-4976 1916 - DAIRY HEIFERS FOR SALE WI - DAIRY EQUIP- STALLS, GATES, HEADLOCKS, TMR MIXERS, BARN CLEANERS, MANURE AUGERS/PUMPS, VENTILATION, ALLEY SCRAPERS. REASONABLY PRICE LONG LASTING EQUIP EQUALS VALUE. MEETING ALL DAIRYMEN'S NEEDS SINCE 1919. BERG EQUIPMENT CORP. WWW. BERGEQUIPMENT. COM, (800) 494-1738 1930 - CATTLE OTHER FOR SALE MO - QUALITY REPLACEMENT & BREEDING CATTLE LOCATORS, (816) 688-7887 CO - IT'S SIMPLE. . . YOU NEED SALERS. ACCORDING TO U. S. MARC, SALERS HAVE OPTIMUM BIRTH WEIGHT & GROWTH PERFORMANCE FOR CROSSING WITH ANGUS. SUPERIOR TO COMPETING CONTINENTAL BREEDS FOR MARBLING, SALERS ARE RELATIVELY EQUAL FOR YIELD. SALERSUSA. ORG, (303) 770-9292 2200 - REGISTERED HORSES FOR SALE NE - 2003 BLACK MORGAN STALLION, MORGAN BROOD MARE, 2004 BLACK MORGAN STALLION, 1995 MORGAN STALLION, (308) 587-2344 NE - PEPPY DOC SAN, SHINING SPARK, JET DECK, THREE BAR & SKIPPER W BRED, STALLIONS, MARES, FILLEYS, & GELDINGS, MOSTLY SORREL & PALOMINO, GREAT STOCK, GOOD DISPOSITIONS, CALL 1-888689-8924 OR, (308) 384-1063

2200 - REGISTERED HORSES FOR SALE - CONT’D NE - AQHA, YEARLINGS, MARES AND COLTS, (308) 569-2458 NE - TOP QUALITY GELDINGS-DOC O'LENA, HOLIDOC, DOC BAR, COYS BONANZA, DOCS JACK SPRAT BLOODLINES- NATURAL COW SENSE-RIVER ROAD QUARTER HORSES 308452-3860, (308) 452-4272 NE - ONLY TWO REPLACEMENT MARES LEFT-REGISTERED QUARTERHORSESDON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! RIVER ROAD QUARTERHORSES 308-452-3860, (308) 452-4272 NE - IT COSTS NO MORE TO FEED A GREAT HORSE THAN A POOR ONE. RIVER ROAD QUARTERHORSES ARE WELL FED, DON'T HAVE BAD HABITS AND ARE GOOD LOOKING. MUST CUT HERD SIZE. 308-452-3860, (308) 452-4272 NE - AQHA HORSES, BLUE ROAN STUD AND MARES. OLDER GREY MARE, WELL BROKE, GRANDDAUGHTERS HORSE, (308) 5692458 2202 - STUD SERVICE FOR SALE NE - MORGAN STALLION STANDING AT STUD, (308) 587-2344 2230 - HORSE- OTHER FOR SALE NE SELL-TRADE MORGAN STALLIONS:BESSIA'S, BON, ACCORD 135969; T-BONE, LAD, CLASSY, 149831; TBONE, B, CONGO, 164062, (308) 587-2344 2301 - DOGS FOR SALE KS - AKC FARM RAISED GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES, FIRST SHOTS, DEW CLAWS. 785398-2231, 785-731-5174,, (785) 731-5190 NE - JACK RUSSELL MIX PUPPY'S TAILS AND DEW CLAWS DONE READY NOW!!**NO OUT OF STATE DELIVERY** CALL (402)8212367, (402) 821-2367 2311 - FISH FOR SALE KS - POND STOCKING, WWW. CULVERFISHFARM. COM, (800) 241-5205 2501 - HELP WANTED/NEED WORK KS - NEED RESPONSIBLE HARD WORKING INDIVIDUALS FOR 2010 HARVEST CREW. TX TO MT & FALL CORN HARVEST. GUARANTEED MONTHLY WAGE PLUS ROOM & BOARD. NEW JD COMBINES, PETERBILT/KW TRUCKS. SKINNER HARVESTING LLC, CALL DAN OR LEAVE MESSAGE AT (620) 340-2843, (620) 343-8140 WANTED TO RENT OK - EXPERIENCED FARM FAMILY, MECHANICAL ABILITY A MUST, NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA, HOUSING PROVIDED, (580) 8292543 2502 - CUSTOM WORK/SERVICES KS - CORN, MILO, WHEAT HARVESTING WANTED. TWO JD MACHINES & SUPPORTING TRUCKS., (785) 567-8515 JD COMBINES FOR RENT From Kansas to North Dakota Finnicum’s Custom Combining combiner@midrivers.com PH: (406) 480-2119 PH: (406) 480-2510 PH: (406) 489-0837

Page 31 2602 - PICKUPS FOR SALE - CONT’D NE - THIRD SEAT FOR 95-99 SUBURBAN, TAUPE LEATHER, $100.00, (402) 564-5064 NE - FRONT BUMPER FOR 2005 CHEVY SILVERADO, (308) 587-2344 CO - 1961 FORD F250, 292 V-8, 4 SP TRAN. 2 WH DRIVE, LONG STEP SIDE BOX, GOOD CONDITION, OLDER RESTORA TION $6500, PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER., (719) 643-5267 2603 - TRUCKS

FOR SALE NE - AVION SILVER R, 30FT, TRAVEL TRAILER, VERY CLEAN, EXCELLENT SNOWBIRD TRAILER, NEW BATTERIES, $7400/OBO, (402) 564-5064 2614 - BOATS & WATER CRAFTS

FOR SALE SD - 1951 CHEVY FIRETRUCK, LIGHTS & SIREN WORK, 10K, DRIVES GREAT, REAL NICE, $4,500.00, (605) 386-2131 KS - '59 CHEVY 60, V8, 4&2 SP, 15' B&H, 2 NEW TIRES, TUNED UP, ETC, $999.00, (620) 865-2541 IA - FORD TRUCK SINGEL AXEL NEW 20 FOOT BOX, HIGH SIDES, HOIST, TARP 712353-6511 NE - 60 FORD F700, 24' STEEL FLATBED, CHEATER AXLES, 5&2, W/ 2-1000 GAL FLAT BOTTOM VERTICAL FERTILIZER TANKS, USE TO HAUL BIG ROUND OR LITTLE SQUARE HAY BALES, (308) 390-0642 KS - 1976 FORD 3500 CAB & CHASSIS, $500.00, (785) 778-2962 NE - IH ENGINES, 304'S & 345'S, (308) 4672335 NE - OMAHA STANDARD 16' GRAIN BOX WITH HOIST, (308) 467-2335 CO - 1979 GMC 1 TON TOW TRUCK, 2WD, 350 V8, 4 SP, HOLMES 440 BED & WINCH, TOLLE TX-3000 WHEEL LIFT. 3300 MILES SINCE REPAINT & REFURBISH IN '97. NEW SEAT, INTERIOR & GOOD TIRES. $7500 OR BEST CLOSE OFFER. GOOD CONDITION LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER, (719) 6435267 MO - '96 IH 9300 DAYCAB, DETROIT 12. 7, 470 HP, 8LL TRANSMISSION, 600K MILES, EXCELLENT CONDITION, (660) 548-3804 NE - CHEVY M65 TANDEM AXLE TWIN SCREW GRAIN TRUCK W/ 20' BOX, TWIN CYL HOISTS, ROLL OVER TARP, NEW 11-22. 5R TIRES, RECENT NEW 454 CHEVY ENGINE, CLEAN CAB, RUNS GREAT. SET UP W/AIR & PINTLE HITCH TO PULL PUP., $13,400.00, (402) 923-1721

FOR SALE NE - MONI MOTOR GLIDER AND TRAILER, LOW HOURS, (402) 364-2592 2616 - TIRES

FOR SALE KS - 16' HOBIECAT, $600.00, (785) 7782962 2615 - AIRPLANES

WANTED TO BUY NE - HOT PATCH VULCANIZING PATCHES, (308) 587-2344 FOR SALE NE - 15" SPLIT RIMS, 8 HOLE, 750 MUD/SNOW, (308) 587-2344 NE - 10 BOLT RIMS W/18. 4 X 38" TIRES, (402) 336-2755 2618 - SEMI TRACTORS/TRAILERS

2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Quad Cab, Hemi, Auto, 2WD, 65K, Flatbed ..........................$14,750

WANTED TO BUY IA - LATE MODEL TRLRS & TRUCKS WITH LIGHT DAMAGE OR IN NEED OF ENGINE REPAIRS, (641) 658-2738 NE - 18' STEEL TRUCK GRAIN BOX, 52" OR 60" SIDES HOIST AND ROLL TARP, (308) 436-4369 FOR SALE KS - 66 IH 2000, DETROIT, 15 SP W/HENDERSON TWINSCREW, TULSA WINCH. CALL 785-817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785) 935-2480 NE - 1975 24' SEMI LOWBOY TRLR. $1950, $2,250.00, (402) 545-2255 MO - '99 IH 4900, TS, 18K FRONT, 40K LB HENDRICKSON, $26,000.00, (660) 5483804 NE - 1978 BRENNER 6500 GAL STAINLESS STEEL INSULATED TANKER, GOOD CONDITION, (402) 369-0212 NE - '69 FREAUHF ALUMINUM TANKER, INSULATED 7200 GAL. , GOOD CONDITION, (402) 369-0212 OK - 1998 FREIGHTLINER MID ROOF, DETROIT MOTOR, 10 SP, AIR RIDE, $9,000.00, (580) 361-2265 OK - 1998 FREIGHTLINER, MID ROOF, C12 CAT, SUPER 10SP AIR RIDE, $9,000.00, (580) 361-2265 OK - 2000 VOLVO, 60 SERIES DETROIT, 10 SP, AIR RIDE, CONDO, $10,000.00, (580) 361-2265 KS - 8000 GALLON ALUMINUM TANKER TRAILER, (785) 871-0711 MO - '99 FRTLNR FL112 EXT CAB, CUMMINS M11, 390 HP, 10 SP AUTOSHIFT, 180" WHEEL BASE, AIR-RIDE, VERY SHARP, 400K MILES, $17,500.00, (660) 548-3804 NE - 1988 FL DAY CAB 400, CUMMINS, 9SP, 411 REAR END, GOOD RUNNING TRUCK, EXC TIRES, (402) 726-2488 NE - 2000 IMCO LIVE BOTTOM SEMI TRAILER, 102" X 53", 13'6", SPRING SUSPENSION AND SLIDER TANDEMS. CALL 308-3252654, 308-325-0410 OR, (308) 324-4193 2630 - TRANSPORTATION OTHER

2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Quad Cab, Auto, 4x4, Cummins Diesel, 119K ............................$20,500

FOR SALE NE - TRANSMISSION, GENERATOR, STARTER, REAR AXLE REMOVABLE CARRIER DIFFERENTIAL UNIT. FITS 1946 CHEVY 2 TON TRUCK, (308) 587-2344

Courtney’s Used Trucks 2006 Chevy C2500, 4x4, Duramax Diesel, 6 spd ................$18,500 2004 Chevy C2500, Ext Cab, 4x4, Auto, Silvarado, 6.0, Gas, Utility Bed................................$12,950 2004 GMC 2500, 4x4, Duramax, Diesel, 6 spd ................$15,500 2007 Ford F250, 4x4, SD, XL, V8, Gas, Auto, 98K ..............$15,750

SD - SPREAD IT, LLC-CUSTOM FEEDLOT CLEANING & MANURE, (605) 940-3275 2601 - CARS

1999 Dodge Ram 1500, 4x4, Auto, 318 V8, Shortbed ..$6,750

FOR SALE CO - 1964 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR, 390 V8 THUNDERBIRD ENGINE, FACTORY OPTION. BODY FAIRLY STRAIGHT, NEEDS PAINT. INTERIOR ROUGH. ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN ARE GOOD. 86K MILES $1500 OR BEST CLOSE OFFER. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER, (719) 643-5267 IA - 1986 CAMARO IROC, RED 305 WITH RACING CAM 375 HORSE, LEATHER SEATS, CHROME WHEELS, NEW TIRES. 712-7925326 IA - 1984 JEEP NEW MT & TRANS 515-5454503 OR 515-351-0999 2602 - PICKUPS

2000 Dodge Ram 2500, Ext Cab SLT, Cummins Diesel, 6 sp, 66K, HB 200, Hydra Bed ......$18,500

WANTED TO BUY NE - HD COIL SPRINGS FOR 1971 3/4 TON CHEVY PICKUP, END GATE FOR 1980 GMC 3/4 TON, (308) 587-2344 KS - GOOD LONG WIDE FACTORY BED FOR '73-'79 FORD, (620) 865-2541 FOR SALE KS - 88 CHEVY 1 TON, 4WD, 6. 2 DIESEL, 4 SP, FLATBED, (785) 935-2480 KS - 1993 F-350 CREWCAB XLT DIESEL, AUTO, 4X4, FACTORY TURBO AVAILABLE, $5,900.00, (620) 865-2541

2613 - MOBILE HOMES & RV'S

R & R AUTO SALVAGE Bob Townsend We pay cash for junk vehicles. We buy unwanted farm machinery. Don’t pay someone to haul it away. Call for quote anytime. Lincoln and surrounding area. 402-570-2619 • http://randrautosalvage.com

2802 - DOZERS 6 miles NE of McLouth, KS on Hwy. 92

913-796-6198 2604 - GRAIN TRAILERS FOR SALE NE - 1980 TARGET ALUM. 500 BU. HOPPER TRAILER PUP W/ ROLLOVER TARP, $6,500.00, (402) 923-1721 2607 - FLAT BEDS & UTILITY TRAILERS WANTED TO BUY NE - FLATBED W/HEAVY DUTY AXLES, METAL FLOOR AND WIDE ENOUGH TO HOLD A PICKUP, (308) 587-2344 FOR SALE NE - 1979 TRAIL MOBILE ALUMINUM 9000 GAL. TANKER, (402) 369-0212 2612 - CAMPERS FOR SALE NE - JAYCO 2002 POP UP CAMPER A/C, HEATER, WATER HEATER, REFRIGERATOR. FULLY SERVICED. LOCATED IN HASTINGS. $4,225. 402-984-2298.

FOR SALE KS - TEREX 8220A DOZER, PS, TILT, GOOD RUNNING MACHINE, (785) 935-2480 KS - CAT SINGLE SHANK, DEEP PENETRATION RIPPER, FITS D8-K, WITH VALVE AND ALL, EXCELLENT CONDITION, (785) 4485893 MO - SELLING FOR PARTS, 1960'S HIGHLOADER, WITH STREET PADS, $1,500.00, (816) 378-2015 2803 - DIRT SCRAPERS WANTED TO BUY MO - WE BUY & TRADE USED HYDRAULIC EJECTION SCRAPERS, (660) 548-3804 FOR SALE MO - NEW & USED SCRAPERS- EJECTION & DUMP, ANY SIZE, (660) 548-3804 NE - PULL BEHIND BOX SCRAPERS, 10' & 12'; 3PT'S 6' & 8', (402) 678-2277 MO - NEW TOREQ BY STEIGER & LEON SCRAPERS, (660) 548-3804 MO - USED TOREQ 10 YD DIRECT MOUNT, EXCELLENT, (660) 548-3804


Page 32 2803 - DIRT SCRAPERS FOR SALE - CONT’D MO - USED 12' BOX BLADE, 1 YEAR OLD, (660) 548-3804 2804 - MOTOR GRADERS FOR SALE KS - CAT 120 ROAD GRADER. $15,500, (785) 871-0711 KS - CAT 12F-13K, VERY GOOD CONDITION, (785) 448-5893 2805 - BACKHOE FOR SALE KS - CAT 235-32K, VERY GOOD CONDITION, ONE OWNER, (785) 448-5893 2806 - CRANES & DRAGLINES FOR RENT NE - 28 TON NATIONAL CRANE, 152 FT. REACH, (402) 387-0347 FOR SALE KS - LORAINE 25 TON TRUCK CRANE, LOTS OF BOOM, VERY GOOD CONDITION, (785) 448-5893 2807 - GENERATORS FOR SALE MN - AUTOMATIC GENERATOR SETS 15KW500KW, NEW & USED, LOW TIME GEN SETS. REMOTE WELL GENERATORS. SERVING FARMERS SINCE 1975. STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS, WINDOM MN, MON-SAT 9-5., (800) 419-9806 ND - 20KW TO 2000KW; DIESEL, PROPANE, NATURAL GAS. ALL LOW-HOUR TAKEOUT GENSETS. CUMMINS/ONAN, KOHLER, CAT, DETROIT DIESEL & MORE. ABRAHAM GENERATOR SALES COOPERSTOWN, ND (COMPLETE INVENTORY ONLINE) WWW. ABRAHAMINDUSTRIAL. COM WE SHIP NATIONWIDE!, (701) 797-4766 2809 - CONSTRUCTION TRUCKS FOR SALE KS - 1997 LOADKING, 55 TON, 3 AXLE, LAY DOWN NECK, W/BEAVERTAILS. CALL 785817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785) 935-2480 KS - 15 TON TANDEM AXLE TRAILER, DUALS, TILT TOP, WENCH, EXCELLENT CONDITION, TIRES 70%, (785) 448-5893 2813 - WHEEL LOADERS FOR SALE NE - CASE 621 PAYLOADER, MODEL 6T 590 CUMMINS MOTOR, MOTOR NEEDS WORK. $21,000, $21,000.00, (402) 545-2255 2821 - CRAWLERS FOR SALE WI - UNDERCARRIAGE REPAIR. NEW, USED & REBUILT PARTS. ALSO TRACK PRESS SERVICE. M & R TRACK SERVICE., (800) 564-0383 2822 - SKID STEER LOADERS WANTED TO BUY NE - 66" BUCKET FOR 1835C CASE SKID STEER, 10. 00X16. 5 TIRE-WHEEL, PLUS OTHER ATTACHMENTS, (308) 587-2344 FOR SALE KS - COMPLETE SET OF BOOKS (REPAIR MANUALS) T-200 BOBCAT SKID LOADER, $100.00, (785) 778-2962 2824 - MATERIAL HANDLING EQMT FOR SALE NE - 1500-8000# (MOSTLY 4000#), AIR TIRES & NEW FORKS, (402) 678-2277 OK - PETTIBONE, 30' LIFT, $3,500.00, (580) 361-2265

September 2010

3003 - ANTIQUE VEHICLES WANTED TO BUY SD - IH 6 SPEED SPECIAL TRUCK, (605) 386-2131 SD - OLDER JEEPS, CJ 2A, 1948 OR OLDER, ALSO MILITARY, (605) 386-2131 NE - TEENS, 20'S, EARLY 30'S IHC TRUCKS, PARTS, LITERATURE, (308) 894-6965 NE - 1950 FORD CRESTLINER & 1951 VICTORIA, (308) 876-2515 FOR SALE MN - ANTIQUE TRUCKS - 4 STUDEBAKER, 4 DODGE, 8 CHEVY, 12 INTERNATIONAL, 4 DIAMOND T, 1 MACK, 2 WHITE, CALL JOHN @, (701) 200-9233 3004 - ANTIQUE MACHINERY FOR SALE KS - ANTIQUE COMBINES-2 JD 95'S, JD55; MH 27; 2 GLEANOR PULL TYPES SN386959 BEST OFFER. CELL-785-391-1250 OR EVENINGS, (785) 391-2250 3005 - FENCING MATERIALS FOR SALE KS - CATTLE & HORSE PANELS, 5'3" X 10', 8-BAR, 60 LBS, GREEN OR SILVER, STARTING AT $66.00 CELL: 620-546-5155, (620) 549-6604 KS - LOTS OF USED GUARDRAIL, USED CORRUGATED METAL PIPE, LARGE & SMALL, 30' STEEL I-BEAMS, (785) 448-5893 NE - CONTINUOUS FENCE: 1 1/4", 1 1/2", 1 3/4", EXCELLENT FOR FEEDLOT, LIVESTOCK & HORSE FENCE, WEST POINT, NE. CALL, (402) 380-1107

3030 - OTHER FOR SALE - CONT’D NE - REASONABLY PRICE MECHANICS GLOVES, WARM GLOVES, MITTENS & OTHER GLOVES., (308) 587-2344

3005 - FENCING MATERIALS FOR SALE - CONT’D SD FOREVER POST 3"X7';4'X7';4"X8';PLASTIC FENCE POST CAN BE NAILED, STAPLED, SCREWED, WON'T ROT. MAJOR DISC. W/2 BUNDLES OR MORE. QUALITY HAY TARP W/STRAP STEEL STORAGE CONTAINERS 8'X20'; 8'X40. WE DELIVER HAENSEL DISTRIBUTING. CALL CLINT 605-310-6653 JOHN, (605) 351-5760 KS - HIGHWAY GUARDRAIL, OILFIELD PIPE, SUCKER RODS, FENCING CABLE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BUTTERFLY SUPPLY, WWW. BUTTERFLYSUPPLYINC. COM, (800) 249-7473 3007 - PIPE FOR SALE MO - GOOD USED RR TANK CAR SHELLS FOR CULVERTS (7-10' DIAMETER)(30'-55' LONG), ALSO GOOD USED STEEL PIPE, 8 5/8" DIAMETER THRU 48" DIAMETER, 20', 30', 40' & 50' LENGTHS. CALL GARY AT GATEWAY PIPE & SUPPLY, (800) 489-4321 3009 - FUEL TANKS FOR SALE NE - 300 GAL FUEL TANK ON STAND, $50.00, (308) 894-6965 KS - '76 FORD 2000 GAL TANK WAGON FUEL TRUCK, 2 HOSE REELS, 5 COMPARTMENTS, READY TO GO, (785) 448-5893 3011 - HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS WANTED TO BUY NE - REAR TINE ROTO TILLER, (308) 5872344 FOR SALE MO - OUTSIDE WOOD FURNACE $1595. CHEAP SHIPPING. EASY INSTALL. FORCED AIR. 100,000 BTU. HOUSES, MOBILES. WWW.HEATBYWOOD.COM, (417) 581-7755 WHITE VINYL diVscolume 3016 - BUILDINGS & STRUCTURES ounts FOR SALE 3002 - ANTIQUE TRACTORS KY - KENTUCKY BUILDINGS, LLC. ALL WANTED TO BUY THREE RAIL • FOUR RAIL STEEL STRUCTURE. PACKAGES FROM 24' SD - MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE ANY OLDER TO 75' WIDE. WE SELL COMPONENTS, SLIDHoback Fence MM, (605) 386-2131 ING AND ROLL-UP DOORS, INSULATION, 888.458.4610 •660.489.2328 FOR SALE WINDOWS, SHEET METAL, TRIM, AND MN - ANTIQUE TRACTOR COLLECTORS! MO - FENCING MATERIAL:2 3/8", 2 7/8", 3 STEEL FRAMING. KYBUILDINGSLLC. COM, BIEWER'S TRACTOR & MACH. SALV. SPE- 1/2" SUCKER ROD, 3/4", 7/8", 1" ALSO (606) 668-3446 CIALIZES IN 1920-85 TRACTOR PARTS. FREE FIBER GLASS SUCKER ROD. TRUCKLOAD 3018 - LUMBER NATIONWIDE LOCATING. BARNESVILLE, MN. LOTS, CALL 573-280-5938 OR, (573) 392FOR SALE SEARCH PARTS & SEE OVER 100 ANTIQUE 4479 CO - ANTIQUE BARN LUMBER, LOTS OF OLD TRACTORS PICTURED AT SALVAGETRAC45,864 ft. of NEW 1-3/8" galvaBARN LUMBER FOR SALE CALL TODAY @, TORS. COM, (218) 493-4696 nized fence pipe. 21' lengths, (720) 624-9864 NE - TRACTOR PARTS FOR SALE. NEW overstock direct mill pricing. 3024 - FINANCIAL SERVICES AFTERMARKET PARTS FOR MOST MAKES OF TRACTORS. FRONT END PARTS, 3 PT $11.00 per 21' length. $20,000 FOR SALE HITCH PARTS, RADIATORS, SEATS, STEERtakes it all! Delivery can be MO - PUT OUR MONEY & 45 YEARS OF ING WHEELS, BATTERY BOXES, PTO PARTS, EXPERIENCE TO WORK FOR YOU. ALL arranged for purchases of 12 bunDRAWBARS, WATER PUMPS, DECALS & TYPES OF AG LOANS AVAILABLE AT LOWdles or more. Stored inside in MORE. CLASSIC AG, AINSWORTH, NE., EST RATES. FREE CONSULTATIONS. MIDOmaha. Call Jim at 402-510-1500 (800) 286-2171 WEST LOAN BROKERS. JAM@LYN. NET OR NE - 1952 JD B, RECONDITIONED, PULLED or Curt at 402-510-3574. CALL, (660) 339-7410 IN DIV 1 4500LBS, $3,500.00, (402) 5453030 - OTHER 2255 BARBWIRE FENCE BUILDERS: NE - 1938 JD B, UNSTYLED, RECONDIWANTED TO BUY TIONED, $3,100.00, (402) 545-2255 SD - JACOBS 32 VOLT WIND GENERATOR, Removal, construction and repairs. NE - 1941 JD A, ELECTRIC START, 4 SP, ALSO WINCHARGER USED DURING THE (785)625-5819 • (800)628-6611 BEHLEN OVERDRIVE,, $2,500.00, (402) '30'S & '40'S, WILL PAY ACCORDING TO 545-2255 CONDITION, (605) 386-2131 Cell: (785) 635-1922 OK - ALLIS-CHALMERS WC56821, MASSEYNE - SCRAP BATTERIES- WE WANT 'EM! WE HARRIS LP 55BISH, SERIAL #11062, (580) NE - SUCKER ROD 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1", CALL ALSO BUY STEEL CASE & GLASS PACK. 829-2543 MY CELL: 308-870-1119, CALL FOR PRICE, CALL FOR DETAILS! ALLEN'S NEW & USED MN - ANTIQUE TRACTORS - 5 JOHN DEER, 4 BATTERIES. BUY/SELL, NEW/USED. WE (308) 732-3356 CASE, 4 MOLINE, 16 FARMALL, 4 MASSEY, NE - PIPE 2 3/8", 2 7/8", 3 1/2", 4 1/2", 5 CARRY ALL KINDS!! ALLEN FELTON, 2 OLIVER, 2 COCKSHUTT, 2 COOP, CALL 1/2", CALL MY CELL: 308-870-1119, CALL OWNER. LINCOLN, NE., (402) 467-2455 JOHN @, (701) 200-9233 FOR SALE www.iowafarmandranch.com FOR PRICE, (308) 732-3356 CO - WIRE, PIPE, WOOD & VINYL. SERVING NE - PROPANE REFRIGERATOR FOR REMOTE www.iowafarmandranch.com www.iowafarmandranch.com WESTERN US, (970) 396-8729 CABIN, COMBINA TION WOOD-PROPANE, COOKING-HEATING RANGE; WATER COMPARTMENT, (308) 587-2344 DE - BIG BUD BOOK-THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF THE BIGGEST, MOST POWERFUL TRACTOR EVER BUILT. BOOK IS 12"X9" - PACKED WITH PICTURES, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, ONLY $37.47 PLUS ‘08 Deere 650J LT, 1008h, cab/ac, 18” salt, ‘07 Deere 310SG, 1268h, cab/ac, 4x4, gp, pc, ‘97 Deere 210LE, 5403h, orops, 4x4, 84” bx . ‘07 Deere 544J, 5853h, z-bar, cab/ac, rc, 2spl, $5 S&H. CLASSIC TRACTOR 105” pat, 5 shank, cab guard $88,000 $86,900 rc, ext, aux, qc, 24” . . . . . . . $57,300 $56,300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000 $18,600 qc, 3yd, new tires! . . . . . . . . $85,000 $83,500 FEVER, BOX 437, ROCKFinancing as low as 0% for 36 months w.a.c LAND, DE 19732. CLASSIC‘07 Deere 328, 162h, sh, hc, eqt, erops, ac, ‘08 Deere 313, 21h, ppkg, L2, sh, fc, eqt, TRACTORS.COM OR CALL spkg2, ss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,000 erops, rcw, spkg, tw, 60” se . $28,087 $21,000 ‘08 Deere CT322, 817h, 2s, 13”, sf, hc . . . . . . (2) ’08 Deere 313, sh, fc, 60” se, US, (800) 888-8979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36,000 $28,900 ‘06 Deere CT322, 1150h, 2s, sl, fc, eqt, erops, ac, ht, spkg, ce, 72” tb . . . . . $34,500 $29,900 ‘08 Deere CT322, 501h, 2s, 15”, hf, fc, eqt, erops, ht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,500 ‘07 Deere CT332, 939h, 2s, 18”, hf, hc, 84” se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42,000 $33,900 ‘08 Deere 332, 127h, 2s, sl, hc, eqt, erops, ac, dwh, spkg2, ss, tw, 84” se . . $44,000 $39,900

2827 - BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR SALE NE - NEW 2' X 24' CULVERT, $650.00, (308) 894-6965 2840 - OTHER CONST. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE NE - 12-20'LONG 12"I BEAMS, 1/4"THICK W/ 1/2" THICK TOP & BOTTOM, 4 3/4" WIDE $180 EA OR ALL 12 FOR $2000. 12-7' LONG 10", 6" H BEAMS, 1/4" THICK, $35 EA OR ALL 12 FOR $400., (308) 894-6965 NE - 1991 BLUEBIRD BUS, 5. 9 CUMMINS, CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330

Iowa Farm and Ranch

NEW WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . from $19,300 ‘08 Deere 317, 130h, sh, fc, eqt, dwh, 66” se, NEW WARRANTY . . . . . . . $30,559 $23,000 ‘08 Deere 328, 61h, eh, hf, ss, 78” se, NEW WARRANTY . . . . . . . $44,409 $39,200 ‘01 Bobcat 331D Excavator, 1938h, cab, a/c, heat, ss, 3bkts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,500 ‘03 Sheyenne T-200 teleboom assy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,600 $3,000

Emporia, KS

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Call Jim Meils for a free estimate and demonstration of our products. Low Price Guarantee!!! Family owned and operated. Serving All Metro, Northern, Eastern, Mountains of Colorado & Cheyenne

(720) 365-1768 5000 - FARM REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NE - 150 ACRES, 2 GOOD 8" WELLS PLUS GOOD 6" WELL IN REUSE PIT, 3/4 QUARTER MILE UNDERGROUND PIPE, (308) 390-6336 5001 - NON-FARM REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NE - BUSINESS FOR SALE: TURN KEY OPPORTUNITY IN EWING NEBRASKA. INCLUDES GAS STATION, REPAIR SHOP, STORAGE, AND MORE POSSIBILITIES. CONTACT BRIAN ZIEMS, SALES ASSOCIATE FOR HOMESTEAD LAND MANAGEMENT COMPANY INC., (402) 640-0681

Eastern Oklahoma River Front

187 Acres/trees, small pecan orchard, 2475 sq. ft. brick *Green* home on hillsolar panels/wind generator/heat pump. Excellent Hunting/Fishing. Jean Drysdal 405-501-1702. www.jeandrysdale.com

5004 - PASTURE RENT FOR RENT NE - FALL & WINTER GRASS FOR CATTLE, NO BULLS, (308) 587-2344 5006 - RENTAL PROPERTY FOR RENT NE - RESORT PROPERTY FOR RENT FOR ONE FULL WEEK IN BRANSON MISSOURI'S #1 RESORT. TWO BEDROOM, SLEEPS SIX COMFORTABLE. FULL KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM, TWO BATH W/JACUZZI TUB PLUS MORE. $1000, (308) 785-7873 7001 - SPECIAL EVENTS FOR SALE NE - MID-AMERICA ALFALFA EXPO, FEATURING THE NEWEST HAY EQUIPMENT & PRODUCTS, ALSO AN EXHIBITOR AUCTION. EXPO IS FEB 1 & FEB 2, 2011, 8 AM-5 PM AUCTION IS FEB 1, 3:45PM; ALL OF THIS TAKES PLACE AT BUFFALO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, KEARNEY, NE, (800) 743-1649

ARMSBID.COM Kull’s Old Town Station invites consignments for our Spring, Summer & Fall Auctions. If you have 1 or 1,000, we’d like to talk to you. We will also buy collections or individual guns. Dan@ArmsBid.com or 785-862-8800 • 800-466-5516 TOPEKA, KANSAS

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Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010 9am at Farm • 12:30pm at Orient, IA Large 2 Location Public Auction of Tractors & Farm Machinery, Salvage Mach, Shop & Hand Tools, Hand & Long Guns & More. ‘07 Deere 624J, 9424h, cab/ac, z-bar, rc, rf, L3, 4.25yd, new tires! . . . . . . $75,000 $73,800

‘04 Deere 624J, 4300h, cab/ac, z-bar, 3spl, qc, 3yd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $83,000 $79,800

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‘07 Deere 644J, 7473h, cab/ac, z-bar, 3spl, ddl, rf, rc, qc, 4.25yd, forks . . . . . . . . $120,000

‘98 Deere 544H, 6395h, cab/heat, 2spl, 3yd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55,000 $53,000

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Nik Roth (620) 794-3994

9am SITE I - 15 miles NW of Creston, Iowa (Nevinville, IA) 9 Farmall & 2 JD Tractors (3 or 4 run, balance do not) Useable Farm Machinery - Salvage Machinery Items - (3) 1949-53 Studebaker 4dr. Autos (no titles, salvage) - Shop & Hand Tools & More. 12:30pm SITE II - 510 Everett St. Orient, Iowa Shop items, 82 Mercury Marquis 4dr. Auto, Antiques & Collectibles. 1:30pm (110) M/L Hand & Long Guns, Large Timber Ridge Steel Gun Safe, Army Kives & Daggers (2 U.S., 1 German), 2 Swords, Misc. Ammo & Reload Equip., Holsters & More. All Federal & State Firearms Laws apply for this Auction. (Must have permit to purchase any or all guns!) No Exceptions - No Preview of Guns till Sale Day! To view pictures & descriptions of guns go to www.crestonlivestock.com (Power Point 107) Wilber “Pete” Hoskins, Seller West & Frey Auctioneers - Creston, Iowa Darrin 641-344-1958 - Tom 641-344-5082 Terms: Cash/Good Check with photo ID Lunch and Rest Rooms available at SITE II in Orient, Iowa.


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