Farm and Dairy 9-28-23

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Spotted lanternflies pose threat to grape country

Efficiency of ag programs discussed during Vilsack visit

PITTSBURGH — Lisa Freeman lives in a food desert and opened her business, Freeman Family Farm and Greenhouse, in Pittsburgh’s Manchester neighborhood, to give her community access to fresh foods when there were no other options.

However, she has faced many challenges trying to get her business off the ground despite help from grant programs.

“I’m about $100,000 short in completing my (zoning codes) and now I have to work that much harder, write so many more grants and kiss the golden ring of anybody who puts their fingers out at me to be able to assure that we can cross the finish line,” Freeman said.

An online survey and associated map will help vineyard owners, farmers, researchers and extension educators track infestations of spotted lanternflies, such as these adults feeding on grape vines. (Erica Smyers, Penn State photo)

ERIE, Pa. — Your favorite glass of wine might soon be threatened by the region’s latest invasive species: the spotted lanternfly.

Spotted lanternflies feed on sap from plants and trees which threatens to kill them. One of lanternfly’s favorite snacks, in particular, is grape vines.

Erie County in northwestern Pennsylvania accounts for 72% of grape production in the state, and the Lake Erie Region, consisting of New York and Pennsylvania, is the second largest grape-growing region outside of California. There isn’t a confirmed population in Erie County yet, but in coming years, an invasion may be on the horizon and wineries could be the victim.

Know the enemy. Spotted lanternflies are an invasive species native to China and were first spotted in Berks County, in southeastern Pennsylvania in September of 2014.

In order to eat, spotted lanternflies suck sap from plants and trees, which poses the potential to kill victim plants. Their favorite foods are the tree of heaven and grapevines, but they also target birch, maple, black walnut and fruit trees. Over the last nine years, they have taken over the northeast, migrating to neighboring states like New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Delaware, parts of Virginia and across the southwestern part of Pennsylvania.

According to Megan Luke, Erie County Penn State Extension viticulture and tree fruit educator, lanternflies have spread so rapidly over the years because they are hitchhikers, using modes of transportation to travel.

“They can grab onto cars, they can (be in) that space where your windshield wipers are, your bumpers, your wheel wells. They can grab onto any little ledge and hang on,” Luke said.

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Luke believes the initial spread of lanternflies can be attributed to trains going in and out of ground zero and into neighboring cities. To create more awareness, she has been going to events around Pennsylvania to educate the public about lanternflies’ travel methods, especially with grape harvest and tourist season in Erie County on the horizon. Threat to grapevines. Vineyard owner Nick Mobilia has been going to meetings hosted by the Department of Agriculture and Penn State Extension in an effort to plan ahead.

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Freeman was among a group of panelists, which included Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, who spoke to a small crowd of people on Sept. 21 in Pittsburgh to discuss funding opportunities to connect and improve local food systems.

The USDA’s latest programs seek to bridge this gap by connecting farmers to local food networks intended to give farmers better wage opportunities and communities affordable, fresh food. Despite these grants and programs, however, others still find it difficult to get the help they need.

Urban farms still struggle. Freeman first started Freeman Family Farms and Greenhouse as a school and community garden in 2011. Since then, her business has expanded to help alleviate food insecurity in the area, teach neighbors how to garden and provide a work release program for incarcerated men. Now, she hopes to open up a grocery store where residents can buy locally sourced food.

She lives in a community that is designated by the USDA as a food desert, which is a low-income community with little or no

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OPSB approves solar energy project

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Power Siting Board recently authorized Dixon Run Solar, LLC to construct a 140-megawatt solar facility to be installed on more than 2,000 acres in Bloomfield Township, Jackson County.

The Dixon Run Solar project will consist of large arrays of photovoltaic modules, commonly referred to as solar panels, ground-mounted on a fixed tilt rack system, as well as associated facilities including access roads, underground and overhead electric collection lines, weather stations, inverters and transformers, a collection substation and a 138 kilovolt generation interconnect electric transmission line. The project will occupy approximately 2,085 acres of private leased land, according to the OPSB.

The OPSB adopted 46 conditions agreed to by Dixon Run Solar, the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, the Ohio Environmental Council and the board staff that the developer must adhere to in order to minimize and mitigate potential impacts during the construction and operation of the facility.

Dixon Run Solar must implement a plan to address the aesthetic impacts of the facility, “with an emphasis on locations where an adjacent non-participating property contains a residence with a direct line of sight to the project area and install fencing that is aesthetically fitting for a rural setting in locations where vegetative screening is planned,” according to the board.

The developer must implement setbacks of at least 150 feet from non-participating parcel boundaries,

at least 300 feet from non-participating residences and at least 150 feet from the edge of any paved state, county, or township road within or adjacent to the project area. Dixon Run Solar must post a decommissioning bond to meet the future cost of removing the facility at the end of its useful life.

In separate business, the board denied applications for rehearing regarding the board’s decision to deny a certificate to construct the Kingwood Solar project in Greene County. The board also denied the application for rehearing filed by a group of local residents regarding the board’s decision to grant a certificate to construct the Border Basin Solar facility in Hancock County. Additional information about the Sept. 21 Ohio Power Siting Board decisions is available at opsb.ohio.gov.

Pasture walk at Farmboy Cattle

CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Eastern Ohio Grazing Council will host a Pasture Walk Sept. 28 at 6 p.m. at Farmboy Cattle LLC located at 3364 Lower Elkton Road in Leetonia, Ohio.

Farmboy Cattle LLC, located in Columbiana County, is a family-run operation, including fourth-gener-

ation farmer, Todd Miller, his wife, Melissa, and their children, Wyatt, Myer and Ryker. They raise cattle on grass that work in the ring and on pasture, specializing in club calves. The Miller Family is being recognized as Area 2’s 2023 Conservation Farm Family of the Year.

Topics include watering options

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It’s harvest season — the time to follow roadway safety tips

Answers from Dairy Excel

Fall means cooler temperatures, football and farm machinery traveling Ohio’s roadways during the busy harvest season. In addition to the acres of corn silage harvested to feed Ohio’s dairy cows, more than 3 million acres of corn and over 4 million acres of soybeans are expected to be harvested in the next few months.

We encourage you to make time to prepare yourself, your employees/ family and equipment for this important task. Review the safety tips outlined in this article.

Roadway safety. Whether it’s moving equipment to and from fields or transporting grain or silage from fields, you will be traveling on roadways. Follow these tips to ensure the safety of everyone.

Before traveling on public roads remember to do the following: lock brake pedals; adjust mirrors for good vision; make sure that all warning flashers, lights, SMV emblems and a speed identification symbol (if applicable) are in proper operating condition, clean and easily visible; check tire inflation pressures; inflate the tires to the maximum recommended pressure for long distance travel; check the wheels to see if the bolts are tight; and make sure the tractor is balanced properly.

When pulling onto a public road, use a wide shoulder if available. If the shoulder is not wide enough, stay on

the road. Allow extra time to reach full speed. Tractors do not accelerate rapidly, especially when towing equipment.

When traveling on public roads, make sure to do the following:

• Watch for potholes or obstacles that could tip the tractor.

• Listen for cars. Often vehicles will rapidly approach from the rear at three to four times the speed of the tractor.

• Stay alert at all times to avoid a serious incident.

• Keep a constant lookout for pedestrians, animals, and road obstacles.

• Slow down for sharp curves.

• Slow down when going down a hill.

Requirements. Vehicles traveling on public roads at 25 mph or less are legally required to have a SMV sign. Equipment traveling faster than 25 mph is defined as a trailer and is not permitted to display the SMV emblem, but must be equipped with turn signals, brakes and lights.

Lighting regulations for slowmoving vehicles vary. Before installing any warning light system on a tractor, check the regulations. Generally, the lighting and marking laws for tractors or self-propelled machines are consistent with the recommendations by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers. Only one vehicle classified as farm machinery may be towed by the licensed motor vehicle.

The ASABE recommends that operators have the following: two headlights; two red tail lamps mounted on the rear of the machine; at least two amber warning lights,

visible from front and rear, mounted at the same level — at least 42 inches above ground level; and at least two red reflectors, visible from the rear, and mounted on either side.

The scope of the Speed Identification Symbol standard is primarily to identify farm machinery traveling at ground speeds greater than 25 mph. The SIS also identifies the farm machineries’ maximum speeds. The SIS needs to be visible 300 feet to 100 feet to the rear, used in conjunction with the SMV emblem, and comply with ASABE standards. These emblems are reserved for machinery meeting the definition of “High Speed tractors” as declared by the manufacturer.

Lights and emblems must be clearly visible. If lights or emblems are blocked during towing, attach lights and emblems to the rear of the implements. Most tractors can be equipped with auxiliary connectors allowing implement electrical systems to be plugged into the circuit operating the tractor lights.

Additional information. We encourage you to make safety a top priority on your farm. If you are interested in additional information, including agricultural tailgate safety training resources, visit ohioline.osu. edu/tags/agricultural-tailgate-safetytraining-operators-and-supervisors.

(Chris Zoller is an agricultural extension educator and county Extension director in Tuscarawas County, and a member of the OSU Extension DairyExcel team. Questions or comments can be sent in care of Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460. Dee Jepsen is an OSU extension specialist in Agricultural Safety. She can be reached at jepsen.4@osu.edu.)

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Evidence continues to pile up that today’s political and grain market pile-ups will be bigger and messier than first thought.

Right now, it’s political carnage that’s making headlines. I’m old enough to remember when Congress’s biggest worry was foreign bombs, not bombast, and when congressional leaders muzzled their party’s empty-headed lip flappers.

Not today, though. Here’s how New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler described his colleagues’ never-to-pass federal budget demands to CNN Sept. 19: “This is not conservative Republicanism. This is stupidity.”

(To such brief eloquence I can only add: Amen, brother.)

Little wonder Congress has spent most of 2023 shooting its toes off instead of completing a responsible 2023/24 budget, passing a soon-toexpire Farm Bill, or allowing routine up-or-down votes to give our nation’s armed forces the leaders we have spent a generation — and a fortune — educating and training.

So, until simple common sense prevails over plain old stupid, we

wait. Meanwhile, our enemies smile and our allies shake their heads.

Commodity markets, however, wait for no one and, like our politics, grain futures have been slipping, sliding and slouching since early summer. In fact, on Sept. 19, December corn futures sniffed contact lows near $4.70 per bu., a solid $1.50 below contract highs just three months ago.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Sept. 12 WASDE, or World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, contained little news to kick prices higher, say the experts at farmdocDAILY.com.

Indeed, if anything the “2023/24 … U.S. corn stocks-to-use ratio,” at “about 15%,” implies “corn price levels below $4 per bushel.”

But, say the seers, this year’s “elevated” interest and inflation rates have pushed the “current market … (to) a roughly trend-level production forecast … of about $4.80 per bushel,” or near where prices are now. USDA agrees; it forecasts a $4.90 per bu. season average price.

November soybean futures fare a bit better but, like corn futures, most contracts remain $1.50 off their highs. Mid-September prices for the nearby November contract are in the $13.20 per bu. area, or about midway between contract highs and contract lows.

USDA cautions, however, that 2023/24 soybean prices will likely average $12.90 per bushel, or about $1 per bu. lower than a year ago.

Both price forecasts, though, face the added pressure of dropping water levels in the Mississippi River, the main route for an estimated 60% of all Midwestern grain exports. Lighter barges mean heftier barge rates. Current prices remain below last year’s record prices but continued dryness will slow river traffic and clip local cash bids.

Hard red winter wheat futures, like corn futures, have slumped badly since June highs and now stand just 20 cents or so above their contact low of $7.15.

Worse, most new wheat news is bad news. In its most recent Wheat Outlook report, USDA noted that “U.S. Hard Red Winter (HRW) exports are forecast down 10 million bushels this month” to constitute “the lowest since records started in 1973/74.” Current total HRW exports, it relates, are down a staggering “21% from the same point last year.”

But what about threatened Ukraine wheat exports? comes the cry from hard red growers and hard nosed futures traders. The short explanation, courtesy of Reuters, is that “Cheap Russian wheat … has dominated the market, pushing down prices despite expectations that global exportable stocks will approach historic lows by mid-2024.”

Today’s low grain prices and forecasts for stagnant or even lower prices suggest federal crop insurance will again be an income booster in the new marketing year. That is especially likely in areas like the upper Midwest where drought clipped yields.

That likelihood again showcases crop insurance’s growing role in farm income. According to a recent analysis by the Environmental Working Group, “Indemnities paid to farmers for reductions in crop yield or revenue reached a record $19.3 billion” in 2022. And that’s despite the record, $183 billion net farm income last year. Maybe that’s something Congress could look into — when it gets done with stupid, that is.

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Don Miguel Ruiz, is a study in human nature.

and to somehow make others wrong, even about ourselves.

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100 years ago this week. With this issue, we start a new year, and as this is Number 1, Volume 10, this is the the tenth birthday of Farm and Dairy. Ten years ago, when the editor of Farm and Dairy, (then known as the Tri-County Farmer) first began to talk of his idea of a localized farm journal among his newspaper friends in this territory they almost invariable said it couldn’t be done.

75 years ago this week. A brother-sister act was performed at the Columbiana County Fair by Evelyn King and her brother, Harold King, when their steers were judged first and second, respectively, in the heavy weight division.

50 years ago this week. Paul Less was elected for another term as chairman of the board of Salem Fruit Growers Association at a meeting last week. David Hull was named vice president and Eugene Huffman was returned as secretary.

25 years ago this week. Ohioan Bill Young of Newcomerstown was one of five pork operations recognized nationally by the U.S. pork industry for promoting a strong conservation ethic. Young pursued his dream of raising hogs full-time by becoming a contract grower for Wen-Mar Farms of West Lafayette, and Gerber Feeds of Baltic, about two years ago.

Carl Jung once said, “Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.”

There is a big boatload of truth to that one. If we spend all of our time and energy pondering how much someone irritates us, what are we gaining?

I was given the gift of a slim book from a dear friend that seemed to be a quick read — until I started it and found myself pausing through its pages to consider the life-changing wisdom it contained.

The Four Agreements, written by

“How many times do we pay for one mistake?” the author asks. “Thousands of times. The human is the only animal on the planet that pays a thousand times for the same mistake … we judge ourselves, we find ourselves guilty, and we punish ourselves … every time we remember, we judge ourselves again, we are guilty again, and we punish ourselves again,” Ruiz writes.

Though we live in good ways nearly every single day, this one mistake for which we berate ourselves carries far too much power.

We make a silent agreement that we have done wrong, making us lesser. And to make matters worse, we assume others see us in this bad light, so we beat ourselves up even more, constantly.

This type of judgment is carried and mirrored in every relationship that matters in our lives. Mistakes made years in the past can be brought up and judged harshly by those who share our personal world, creating our own personal hell on earth. And with enough repetition, we believe this harsh, continual judgment as the truth.

We don’t see the actual truth because we have the need to be right

“We trust what we believe, and our beliefs set us up for suffering. It is as if we live in the middle of a fog that doesn’t let us see any further than our own nose.”

He describes this as living in a fog that is not even real.

“This fog is a dream, your personal dream of life — what you believe, all the concepts you have about what you are, all the agreements you have made with others, with yourself, and even with God.”

We hurt ourselves more than others can hurt us by living in this loop.

This author helps us reach a more joyful existence, starting with being impeccable with our word. Speaking with integrity, saying only what we mean, not speaking against ourselves or others, but leaning always toward truth and kindness.

Think how much we all could benefit from this one single, simple step. Believe the best in yourself and in others. Speak with honor and truthfulness.

Don’t make assumptions of what others mean or think, so often the bane of our existence. Live and let live, avoiding drama of misunderstandings. It is, quite simply, the road to a happy life.

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Trying to find balance during the fall equinox

Miraculously, she was pretty much back to normal by the next morning. Still a little headachy, and a little less vivacious than normal, but she and her dad both agreed they would be fine without me.

Meanwhile, though the trip itself was fraught with difficulties, it was equally marbled with genuinely joyful moments. I was literally in tears of frustration and disappointment and then laughing a moment later on multiple occasions.

I was reflecting on all this yesterday, the day after the equinox, as I was walking the dogs. Autumn arrived exactly on time, and the evening air was chilly and crisp — “like a good apple,” my daughter said.

Balance is something often sought but rarely attained. Twice a year, however, for a brief moment, the earth achieves it. On the equinoxes, the planet stands suspended, the day and night equally long, light and dark perfectly matched in their powers.

This year, as an added bonus, the equinox coincided with the moon being exactly halfway between full and dark. That’s some pretty powerful energy, and I’ll admit it, I was looking forward to feeling balanced, even if only vicariously.

For my part, I always imagine balance will feel like peace, the steady, centered sensation of neither too much nor too little. I also imagine it will feel like ease and precision, the steadfast recognition that you’ve figured life out, you know how to hold it all.

You’re doing it and it’s working. But the truth is, balance just means the best and the worst are equal. Neither is overpowering the other. Or anyway, that’s what this equinox taught me, here in the middle of my life, the balanced point between youth and old age. But more on that in a minute.

I spent the official equinox in a hotel in Deadwood, South Dakota. I was scheduled to be part of the annual South Dakota Festival of the Book, but with our recent terrible luck concerning vehicles — I STILL don’t have my car back from the deer hit… — I was fully expecting I would not actually make it to my shows. Thus, when my daughter spiked a fever the day before the trip, I was nonplussed. “Of course,” I thought. “This is exactly what I expected.”

It had been raining all day, but the clouds were scattering fast, letting in the last of the day’s sunshine. The sun, low in the sky but still somehow bright with summer’s sweetness, pulled the yellow and gold from the shimmering trees and dancing grass and turned them into a brilliantly shifting kaleidoscope, reflecting off the mud puddles and lingering raindrops.

Across the pasture, the shadows were long and the darkest blue, a harbinger of what’s to come, which made the gold all the more glorious.

Beneath the branches of the small grove of cottonwoods that guard my little pasture, the retired, slope-backed geldings, Amigo and Cowboy Repeat, grazed beside Little Sally, our winsome sorrel colt. Everywhere I looked I saw it: Balance in the marriage of opposites.

The poet Kahlil Gibran, who I greatly admire, wrote, “Verily you are suspended like scales between your sorrow and your joy. Only when you are empty are you at standstill and balanced.”

Standing here, between so much that is hard and so much that is soft, I am experiencing firsthand that it is equally true that balance can be achieved by holding the fullness of both, and that is a wholly different, but no less beautiful kind of blessing.

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

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Harvest is well started across the principal states in the U.S., and the government numbers released each Monday afternoon by the U.S. Department of Agriculture will soon be spooling up. Accept that the dryness that was nearly universal in the main Corn Belt this spring and summer pushed the maturity of the crop along. It remains to be seen how the dryness affected yields.

USDA thinks the change is relatively minor, but farmers may be exaggerating the damage to crops. This idea is based on a cynical principle of farming: Nothing is ever any worse than a discouraged farmer thinks it is.

Contrary to that thought is the rule of life my father based his farming on. He said, “There are three types of people in this world — pessimists, realists and optimists. No

Big picture. With harvest at hand, we need to look at some big-picture ideas. First, take a look at the government’s weekly crop condition report. If you do not get this passed to you in a digested form from some advisor, go to your web browser, and search for usda.library.cornell.edu/catalog, and then type in the box “crop progress.” A plethora of information is revealed, but don’t blindly hit print or you will discover how many crops USDA follows.

Today’s crop progress shows us the percentage harvested and condition ratings for corn and soybeans, and there are few surprises. First, it will come as no surprise to those of you who remember early weather that Ohio’s corn and soybean condition ratings are among the best in the country.

Seventy-two percent of our corn is rated good or excellent, mostly due to timely rains and sunshine in June. This compares to 62% for Illinois, 63% for Indiana and 50% for Iowa. Without some late rains for the ‘I’ states, their ratings would be worse.

Scroll down on your Cornell search, and you will find the soybeans harvested page. It is no surprise to you that Ohio has only 5% of the crop off, compared to 7%, 9% and 10% for the ‘I’ states. We are seeing rain forecasted for much of the Midwest, so it remains to be seen how much ground gets uncovered this coming week.

Lower trends. The next big picture comes from a study of the corn and bean charts. Just a casual look tells us that we don’t like the prices, which have generally been lower for several months. Yes, we had exciting days of trading that gave us an excuse to not sell, but the trend has been lower, so much so that we made a new low on December corn futures last week. We are no longer wondering if we can get back to a bean price that starts with $14 and are seeing prices that start with $12.

In June, we had a high for December corn futures of $6.29 3/4. We were down as low as $4.69 on Sept. 11. That’s a drop of $1.60 3/4 in three months — three months where most producers were stuck in the “wishful thinking” mode. That is where you rationalize that there are reasons for prices to recover to the level where you didn’t sell anything, but wish you did.

There was a blip in the market last week when it was announced that our largest trading partner for corn, Mexico, bought 65.4 million bushels, mostly old crop. The blip didn’t last long, maybe because traders remembered that this sale was just helping us catch up a little toward the export estimate that USDA has used for the year and that we are not reaching.

Then, there is the mess that is the November soybean chart. The board traded the November contract at $11.30 1/2 on May 31. I am guessing

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

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

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Grain market report note: Prices listed by grain elevators are bids for what the elevator will pay to buy your grain that day. It is not a retail selling price. All prices are per bushel as of close Sept. 25.

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Monday, Sept. 25, 2023 MON. PREV. YEAR PRICE DAY AGO Corn, No. 2 yel. Cent. Ill.bu-BP,U. 4.49 4.45 6.45 Cottonseed meal, ton-U,W 340 340. n.a. Oats, No. 2 milling, Mpls. bu.-U 4.63 3.89 4.08 Soybean Meal, Cent. Ill., 48% ton-U 405.70 405.70 497.90 Soybeans, No. 1 yel Cent.-Ill. bu.-BP,U 12.60 12.58 14.64 Wheat, No. 2 sft. red, St. Lou. bu.-BP,U 5.11 5.02 8.23 Wheat, hard KC, bu. 7.45 7.44 10.05 FOODS Beef, Carcass, Equiv. Index Value choice 1-3, 600-900 lbs.-U 284.23 284.77 224.54 Broilers, Nat’l comp weighted avg-U,W 1.16 1.16 1.25 Butter, AA, Chgo., lb. 3.04 3.00 3.13 Cheddar cheese, blocks, Chi. lb 178.00 178.00 201.00 Eggs, Lge. White, Chgo. doz. 1.16 1.26 3.60 Hogs, Iowa-S. Minn. avg. cwt. 84.79 84.98 94.35 Steers, Feeder, Okla. City, avg. cwt. 283.13 283.13 187.63 (Key: a, asked; b, bid; bp, country elevator bids to producers; c, corrected; d, dealer market; e, estimated; g, main crop; ex-dock, warehouses, Eastern Seaboard, North of Hatteras; i, f.o.b. buyer’s works; n, nominal; p, producer price; u, U.S. Department of Agriculture; x, less than truckloads; z, not quoted.)
Federal Order 33 Announcement of Class and Component Prices AUGUST 2023 Differential Rate Skim milk Butterfat 3.5%BF Class I (per cwt.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) Cuyahoga County, OH $2.00 $9.42* $2.7786* $18.82* * Includes $.20 processor assessment Class I Price Adjusted for Location $1.80 $9.02 $2.7746 $18.42 $2.10 $9.32 $2.7776 $18.72 $2.20 $9.42 $2.7786 $18.82 $2.30 $9.52 $2.7796 $18.92 Skim Milk Nonfat Solids Butterfat 3.5%BF (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) Class II $9.65 $1.0722 $3.0288 $19.91 Skim Milk Butterfat 3.5%BF (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) Class III $6.85 $3.0218 $17.19 Skim Milk Butterfat 3.5%BF (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) Class IV $8.64 $3.0218 $18.91 Component Prices Butterfat Price $3.0218/lb. Protein Price 2.0851/lb. Other Solids Price 0.0648/lb. Nonfat Solids Price 0.9599/lb. Somatic Cell Adjustment
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caused by the feeding of these insects.

This black sooty mold at the base of the maple trees was one of the first things I noticed during my visit. This led me to take a closer look, which is when I discovered the tree was covered in adult spotted lanternflies.

Upon further investigation, I also noticed the tree was oozing sap and covered in old egg masses. The spotted lanternfly life cycle starts with the egg masses, which are laid beginning in October through the start of winter. These egg masses are gray in color and protected by a waxy covering.

garden was affected. They noticed that some of their trees, especially the maples, didn’t look as healthy, and all of their grape vines were dying. They said the numbers this year were much higher than last year and its always worse late summer going into fall.

On a recent trip to visit a friend in western Pennsylvania, I experienced something that I have only heard and read about.

After lunch, we decided to walk around the property, and that is when I “spotted” them. The maple trees and invasive tree of heaven were covered in them, as well as the outside of the house.

If you haven’t guessed what I am talking about yet, I am talking about a well-established spotted lanternfly infestation.

According to the Ohio Department of Agriculture, the spotted lanternfly is native to China, India and Vietnam and was first detected in eastern Pennsylvania in September 2014. They feed on more than 100 plant species such as fruit plants, ornamentals and woody trees, which could lead to decreases in production or death of these species. This could have disastrous results for our viticulture, tree fruit, nursery, and timber industries here in Ohio.

According to Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s website, a 2019 economic impact study estimates that this insect could cost Pennsylvania $324 million annually and more than 2,800 jobs, if left uncontrolled.

One of the tell-tale signs that spotted lanternfly may be present is the presence of black sooty mold at the base of plants or oozing sap,

Then, after hatching in late spring, the insects will go through four nymph stages. In the first three stages, they are black with white spots and the last stage they are red with white spots and black stripes.

In late summer going into autumn, they are in the adult moth stage, which is what I observed during my visit. The adults are about 1-inch long and have a black body with brightly colored wings.

Even though the adults have wings, they can only fly short distances or move by walking or jumping. Long distance spread of this insect is often the result of humans moving infested materials, such as firewood, nursery stock, rocks or outdoor furniture.

Talking with my friend and her family, they said they are really cautious when driving somewhere, being sure to remove any spotted lanternflies off their vehicles.

During my visit, I could not figure out why the outdoor table and chairs were in the middle of the sunny yard on a hot day and not under the nice shade trees. The family said they don’t like sitting under the trees because the spotted lanternflies would constantly jump or fly onto them, which I experienced first-hand in the short amount of time being there. Even walking back inside the house, you had to be quick or the insects would come inside as well.

I asked the family if they noticed any trees or shrubs dying, or if their

Talking with the family and other people that work in Pittsburgh, I learned that they are just as bad downtown as they are in rural areas. In the downtown areas, they cover the sides of buildings, sidewalks and streetlamps and are constantly landing on people and cars, further helping them spread.

Some of you may be asking, what does this have to do with me here in Ohio, we don’t have spotted lanternfly in my county. Maybe you know or don’t know, but according to ODA’s website, quarantined counties in Ohio include Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lorain, Lucas, Mahoning and Muskingum.

These insects more than likely made their way to these counties by humans unknowingly moving infested materials. If we are observant and know what to look for, we can help stop or at least slow down the spread of these invasive insects. This will help protect our viticulture, tree fruit, nursery and timber industries here in Ohio for future generations to come.

Reading about spotted lanternfly is one thing, but experiencing it firsthand gives you a better understanding of the damage this invasive insect can do.

More information can be found on ODA’s website agri.ohio.gov/divisions/plant-health/invasive-pests/ invasive-insects/slf or Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture website www.agriculture.pa.gov/Plants_ Land_Water/PlantIndustry/Entomology/spotted_lanternfly/Pages/ default.aspx.

(Jason Reynolds is a Forestry & Wildlife Technician with the Carroll Soil & Water Conservation District. He is a 2010 graduate of Kent State University with a bachelor of science degree in Conservation.)

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Winter annual forages can be a very economical feed for dairy, beef, sheep and goats. The four most common winter annuals are rye, triticale, wheat and barley.

Of these four crops, the most challenging is barley, with it having less winter survivability in our research projects. The benefit to barley is a couple percent higher crude protein and smaller stems allowing this species to dry better than the other three for dry hay.

Barley crude protein stays higher even as the crop matures with similar protein levels at pollination to the other species, just before the head emerges. In a three-year study conducted at the Ohio State research stations in Jackson, Fremont and Custer, cereal rye had the highest yield when harvested just before the head emerges averaging 3.2 tons per acre of dry matter.

Harvesting later once the head emerged increased dry matter yield of triticale the most with a yield of five tons per acre, which was one ton more than cereal rye. In this study, 50 pounds of spring nitrogen was applied.

Winter annual cereal forage varieties have very different yields even within the same species. Within species yield and quality greatly differed between varieties. One cereal rye variety in a Penn State variety trial yielded 3.63 tons DM while another only yielded 2.91 tons.

The cereal rye varieties also had a 14-day maturity window between varieties. When planting cereal rye, we often plant a variety unstated as it is

cheaper and easy to get and often used as a cover crop.

Triticale also has huge differences in yield, but all varieties mature in a much tighter number of days than the cereal rye. The top-yielding triticale variety in the Penn State trial was BCT 19004 with a yield of 4.94 ton of DM with 11.62% CP.

The lowest yielding variety was BCT 19003 with a yield of 3.29 tons of DM and 11.46% CP. Many of the other varieties you may be planting yield somewhere in the middle like TriCal Thor which yielded 4.17 tons of DM with a CP of 14.17%.

There are many more varieties available that will do well in Ohio. When selecting varieties look for agronomic information on winter survival and disease tolerance. Another consideration is awns if the triticale is harvested after heading. Sheep especially can be affected by awns.

Nitrogen management is a critical part of winter annual forage production. Over the last two years, we conducted a trial in Fremont, Ohio, at the North Central Research Station on nitrogen and sulfur management on cereal rye.

Our research showed higher yields of .27 tons DM in 2022 and 1.5 tons more DM in 2023 when 20 pounds of nitrogen was applied in the fall at planting after soybeans compared to no additional nitrogen. Fall nitrogen had little effect on forage quality.

We also compared two spring nitrogen rates of 50 and 70 pounds plus 20 pounds of spring sulfur. Spring nitrogen ra tes of 70 pounds had no effect on yield compared to 50 pounds in 2022 but more spring nitrogen in 2023 increased yields by a ton with sulfur was also applied.

Spring nitrogen had a significant

increase in crude protein. Seventy pounds of spring nitrogen increased crude protein by .5-2% over 50 pounds of spring nitrogen. Sulfur application in the spring of 20 pounds did significantly increase yield in 2023 when 70 pounds of nitrogen was applied.

Our trials only achieved crude protein values of 12.3%. Our topyielding treatment was 6.8 tons DM and had 90 total pounds of nitrogen applied. This crop removed 270 pounds of nitrogen.

In our trial field without historical manure applications, we need to continue to investigate if crude protein would increase from more nitrogen applied but be careful the crop doesn’t lodge.

When trying to maximize forage profitability per acre consider managing your forage crop more like an agronomic crop.

Consider variety selection for your needs looking at both yield and nutritional value. Also, consider nitrogen rate and timing. Your nitrogen may come from commercial fertilizer or liquid manure.

Work from New York also showed that unless there was residual nitrogen left over from the previous crop, a fall nitrogen application increased tillering and forage yield. This work also showed that if the field didn’t have fall manure or a history of manure application a spring nitrogen application increased yield.

By increasing your winter cereal grain forage management you can return even more to your operations profitability per acre.

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Ohio farmland preservation program seeking local sponsors

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Office of Farmland Preservation has invited the Soil & Water Conservation District, land trusts, and city, township, and county entities to apply for local sponsor certification. Applications will be accepted until Oct. 13.

Local sponsors that apply and qualify will be issued a portion of the funding available in the Local Agricultural Easement Purchase Program 2024 funds. These funds are used to purchase agricultural easements on Ohio farms, in order to permanently preserve agricultural farmland.

After qualifying, certified local sponsors will accept landowner applications and help them secure easements through ODA’s Local Agricultural Easement Purchase Program. Once acquired, the local sponsor will visit the farm once a year and complete a monitoring report to verify the land is being used for agricultural purposes.

The application is available to interested parties on ODA’s local sponsor page. Organizations interested in being a local sponsor for the 2024 landowner application year must also apply during the application time period. For more information contact the Farmland Preservation Office at 614-728-6238 or farmlandpres@agri.ohio.gov.

Virtual dairy farm tours begin Oct. 30

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — This year’s Fall Virtual Farm Tours, coordinated by the American Dairy Association North East, are set to begin on Oct. 30.

The upcoming tours are:

• Oct. 30 – Del-Rose Farm, Bloomville, New York

• Nov. 20 - Ideal Dairy, Hudson Falls, New York

• Dec. 22 – Scattered Acres Farm, Catawissa, Pennsylvania

Two separate tour sessions will occur on the same day at each farm including: a deep dive tour with lesson plans for grades 6-12 and a general tour with lesson plans for PreK- Grade 5 students. The program also includes free teacher-developed student lesson plans. For more information visit https://www.americandairy.com/dairy-farms/virtual-farmtours/.

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access to healthy and affordable food via supermarkets in a one-half-mile radius.

Attempts to reach these communities are being made by the USDA, but it’s unclear if there are any measurable results. Freeman said she knows of a commercial kitchen in her community that received a sizable USDA grant in part because it’s located in a food desert with a lowincome and minority population.

She said the business opened with the goal of providing opportunities to minority entrepreneurs, but she claims this hasn’t happened. She added that residents are unable to use the kitchen’s services because prices are too high for low-income residents to utilize.

“That is what really got me because they get priority over everyone else under the guise that I’m thinking they’re serving that community and bettering that community,” Freeman said.

Freeman believes if a company is going to be given priority for grants for being in a lowincome area, they should at least have to show their results. For Freeman Farms to be able to receive state and federal grants, she has to send in receipts, pictures and sometimes even outcome measurements.

Freeman also talked about the lack of opportunity for urban farmers to receive grants from the USDA’s Farm Service Agency. She said there are a lot of opportunities for rural farmers to receive grants and subsidies but don’t make it feasible for urban farmers to receive loans.

“We don’t grow enough. We’re not on acres, we’ve not on rolling hills, we don’t have cows, meat animals,” Freeman said. “It would be infeasible to take a loan out because we could never repay.”

Grant programs benefit ag jobs and schools. Panelist Ben Buchanan founded his company Unified Fields Inc. in 2020 during a time when the meat industry was falling off. His company seeks to support locally sourced meat and train individuals interested in the meat processing industry.

He said federal grant programs have helped him expand his markets and made it possible for him to distribute products to the city.

Buchanan said a big concern of his has been labor shortages in the agricultural and meat industry. He also teaches butchery through Community Kitchen Pittsburgh, a Hazelwoodbased non-profit that offers an intensive culinary arts training and employment program for people with barriers to employment.

Last year, Community Kitchen Pittsburgh received $184,500 Meat and Poultry Insepction Readiness Grant to expand its meat processing facility to beef up its butchery training program. Buchanan told Farm and Dairy that Community Kitchen also recently received another grant to start a butcher apprenticeship program.

According to Vilsack, the Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program also has a workforce component that is set to help train more individuals to work in the butcher industry.

“We spent about $40 million with a number

of different colleges (and) technical schools to create the next generation of folks who will be able to work in those industries,” Vilsack said in an interview with Farm and Dairy. “We are working collaboratively on a workforce development side.”

Other panelists at the event expressed their gratitude for programs like the Farm to School Grant Program which has helped connect schools to local farmers and producers.

The Farm to School Grant Program provides funding to schools to improve their access to healthy, local foods and increase farm and agriculture education. The main aim is to connect local food systems, something that Buchanan’s Unified Fields Inc. has been able to work toward through USDA grant programs. Alongside improving local food systems and aiding schools, Vilsack adds farmers’ benefit too with the addition of a new market and revenue stream.

“I would say the Farm to School program is tremendous. We’ve seen a lot of farmers understand and appreciate that they can make a living by just simply producing for school districts,” Vilsack said.

Moving forward, Vilsack notes there are a number of things that should be addressed when it comes to the next Pennsylvania Farm Bill, but most importantly, it should continue to protect and enhance local food systems and farms.

(Reporter Liz Partsch can be reached at epartsch@ farmanddairy.com and 330-337-3419)

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Ohio Farm Bureau names 2023 policy development committee

COLUMBUS — New Ohio Farm Bureau leaders were recently elected to serve on the 2023 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee. The committee, consisting of 20 individuals, collects and organizes public policy recommendations from county Farm Bureaus and presents final policy suggestions to be voted on by Ohio Farm Bureau’s delegates during the state annual meeting in December.

In its initial session, the committee heard from government leaders, subject matter experts and Farm Bureau staff on numerous topics like CAUV, property taxes, farmland preservation and local development

planning, feral swine, ballot initiatives on minimum wage, clean water programs, marijuana, artificial intelligence, solar, Endangered Species Act, US EPA pesticide rules, insurance risk management and future casting due to climate factors.

The committee consists of 10 members from Ohio Farm Bureau’s board of trustees and 10 representatives of county Farm Bureaus.

The committee is chaired by Ohio Farm Bureau First Vice President Cy Prettyman, of New Bloomington, and includes President Bill Patterson, of Chesterland, and Treasurer Chris Weaver, of Lyons. State trustees on the committee include

Matt Aultman, of Greenville; Wyatt Bates, of Wheelersburg; John Bolte, of Tiffin; Adele Flynn of Wellington; Al Miller of Marietta; Bill Myers of Oregon; and Mike Videkovich of Ashville.

County Farm Bureau representatives are Kyle Brown, of Wyandot County; RJ Heins, of Delaware County; Sarah Hunker, of Sandusky Count; Steven Kacerski, of Trumbull County; Olivia Krumwiede, of Erie County; Krysti Morrow, of Morgan County; Scott Seim, of Montgomery County; Kyle Sharp, of Fairfield County; Kelly Tennant, of Morrow County; and Christy Wilhelm, of Champaign County.

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Dairy Show awards presented

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The AllAmerican Dairy Show Awards were given out to four winners Sept. 18 during the Premier National Junior Show Supreme Champion Pageant at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center, Harrisburg.

Obie Snider Award. Alan McCauley, DVM of Ada, Ohio, was awarded the Obie Snider Award, given in memory of one of the founding fathers of the All-American Dairy Show. The award recognizes an individual who places significant value in service to the dairy industry and community and displays high standards of conduct.

McCauley served five years as president of the Pennsylvania Allied and Industries Association, the volunteer board of directors that governs the AllAmerican Dairy Show, as well as many additional years volunteering and participating as an exhibitor.

A native of western Pennsylvania, McCauley is a Penn State University graduate who earned his veterinary degree in 1969 from the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University. After several years in practice, he established Em Tran, Inc., in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania., and Em Tran West in Turlock, California., a leader in embryo transfer and genetics. In 2001, he moved to Lovington, New Mexico, and started New Direction Dairy with his family.

Now retired, McCauley enjoys traveling and spending time with his four children — Kim, Moss, Jennifer and Kristin — and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren

Image Award. Loren and Helen Zimmerman of Hummelstown, Pennsylvania received the Image Award, which is presented annually to an individual who has enhanced the image of the All-American Dairy Show with notable contributions to its reputation, prestige and welfare.

The Zimmermans are committed volunteers who exemplify the purpose of the Image Award. Loren chairs the trade show committee and

MWCD receives Horizon Award

NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio —

The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District received the Horizon Award Sept. 7 from the Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District for its conservation efforts.

Every year the Ashland SWCD selects a Horizon Award winner to recognize pioneers of conservation across the county. This year’s Horizon Award is in honor of MWCD’s continued commitment to preserving and improving the natural environment and supporting the farming communities in the district. The MWCD has been a long-time partner with Ashland SWCD in helping farmers and landowners implement conservation practices that make a difference in the watershed. MWCD also has a long history of collaborating with local organizations educational institutions, and community members to drive environmental awareness and change.

For more information about MWCD and its conservation efforts, visit mwcd.org. To view the Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District newsletter with the annual meeting and award winner info: ashlandswcd. com/ the-steward-newsletters.

communicates with sponsors to set up booths and displays, and secures sponsor banners in the arenas. Helen serves on the decorating committee that beautifies the show rings and photo areas, and can often be found providing meals for her set-up crew.

Pioneer award. Allen Hess of Hagerstown, Maryland, received the Pioneer Award, which is presented to an individual who has considerable impact on the overall success of the previous year’s AllAmerican Dairy Show, exhibiting

time, energy or leadership to that helped improved the quality of the show.

Hess serves as the vice president of the All-American Dairy Show, working tirelessly on the show’s needs year-round. His decisionmaking has positively impacted the finances, experience, and longevity of the show, including the Premier National Junior Events. A true advocate, Allen also promotes the importance of the dairy show to the local infrastructure and the dairy industry.

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Sharing autumn observations

Even though I love to travel and explore, I do embrace the return to routine and structure when school begins in the fall. Instead of finding new trails and exploring different places, I have witnessed the slow change in seasons on the well-worn path I take through the woods every day. A change in my attitude makes the mundane more mesmerizing.

The ground became drier and the bright summer colors transitioned to warmer hues of autumn. More spiderwebs appeared in the early morning sunlight, stretching across the stalks of weeds growing near the riverbank. Skunk cabbage was replaced with jewelweed, with many of the plants growing to almost five feet tall. A scattering of orange and yellow blooms added to the landscape.

One morning in particular I remember leaning in closely to look at the water drops clinging to the leaves and orange blossoms on the jewelweed. Powerful hydrogen bonds in water made the droplets stick together and form orbs on the dark green leaves. One singular drop hung from a delicate orange petal. It did not go unnoticed that even the smallest display of creation can be as interesting as the grandest geographical features.

Another plant with impressive water droplets was the fall sedum in my flowerbed. The thick petals created perfect valleys for the water to run together. Giant drops nestled in the space between leaves and the stem.

Better than the artwork added to a calendar could capture, a monarch flitted down to the flower. Monarch butterflies are attracted to my fall sedum every year but not for the water.

They are drawn to the clusters of tiny pink blossoms which offer them sustenance in the form of nectar. The striking black and orange beauties will soon begin their migration to central Mexico for the winter.

The drop in temperature is a welcome change. Wearing long sleeves and sitting around a campfire is one of my favorite activities. I love to feel the warmth from the fire and lean back just enough to see the stars above me. I seek out familiar constellations like they are old friends in a crowd of people.

The first time I saw the Milky Way galaxy was after a long day of hiking in Zion National Park in southern Utah. Exhausted, I rested my head near the seatbelt and window. In awe, I saw what looked like a chasm in the almost black sky. The milky appearance was like a portal to deeper stars and more constellations. Pictures in science books cannot replicate the experience.

Only a couple of times on the farm have the weather conditions been perfect to see the Milky Way galaxy. After my experience in Utah, I knew what I was looking for even though it didn’t seem as clear and close. It was still impressive to see the Milky Way in Ohio; not many places can escape light pollution.

The last few weeks did provide many opportunities for moon gazing in addition to star gazing. When I heard the hype about the Super Blue Moon during the last week of August, I had to wonder, is there ever just a normal full moon? I concluded that the Super Blue Moon was definitely not overrated. The moon looked so close that I stopped in my tracks, spellbound in the bright light by the craters and valleys on the moon rarely seen without a telescope.

My two boys had many questions about another strange sight they saw in the night sky. They saw a string of lights darting in a straight line. It didn’t take long to figure out they had seen the SpaceX Starlink satellite train. We planned to see the lights again, this time looking online to find the exact time and location. Stopping along our road with wide open fields on both sides, we scanned the sky for the lights.

I was skeptical that we would see them, but my youngest son spotted them first. From the west to northeast, we watched them pass in a straight line. The satellites are easiest to see a day or two after launch. Once they reach their destination of orbiting the Earth at about 550 kilometers, they disperse and are harder to see.

The satellites provide internet service to remote areas around the globe. However, the verdict hasn’t been reached on whether or not they are completely beneficial. Currently, the number of SpaceX Starlink satellites is hovering around 5,000. The company aims to have that number reach 40,000 eventually. It has already been referred to as a mega constellation.

The skeptic in me is already concerned about how this changes the night sky and pollutes our atmosphere. Just as I was about to fall into a rabbit hole of worry, a shooting star jetted across the sky in a fraction of a second. It reminded me that I am a part of the delicate balance of creation, but not responsible for carrying the entire weight.

(Julie Geiss lives with her husband and four children in Unity Township, Ohio. Faith and family are first in her life, but she also loves hiking, biking and camping. You can contact Julie at juliegeiss1414@gmail.com.)

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WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern-Wayne FFA chapter attended the Wayne/Ashland County Dairy Service Unit Twilight Tour hosted by New Prospect Farm located in Rittman, Ohio. On July 18, members of the chapter were able to help pass out a variety of dairy foods such as cheese and ice cream that were showcased by local producers from all over Ohio. These students parked cars and helped clean up after the event. The members who attended the event were Jacoby Gilbert, Kade Tegtmeier, Kaleb Badger, Chet McNeil, Triston Flinn, Haley Caldwell, Mallory Gilbert, Makenna Connelly, Emma Connelly, Addy Connelly, Taylor Wurst and Brooke Hershey.

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INDIANAPOLIS — This summer, FFA members from around the country converged in Washington, D.C., to evaluate their personal skills and interests, develop leadership talent and create service plans that will make a difference in their communities. Kirsten Boreman, of the Northwestern FFA chapter, was among those students traveling to D.C. this summer. Students attended the conference the week of June 21. They spent the week under the guidance of professionals, counselors and FFA staff, participating in workshops, seminars and small group activities. FFA members were also able to tour landmarks, including the National Mall, Arlington National Cemetery, Smithsonian Museums and the U.S. Capitol. Members were also able to participate in congressional visits during the week.

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MILLERSBURG, Ohio — On Sept. 5, the West Holmes FFA chapter volunteered their time to help clean up the Holmes County Home to prepare for the Annual Fall Auction. The chapter picked weeds and mulched through the flower beds and around the home. They also weed-eated around the home and the surrounding trail. Members who volunteered were: Garrett Fowler, Andi Schuch, Gabby Yates, Derek Miller, John Maloney, Wyatt Myers, Wyatt Schlauch, Laina Croskey, Bree Pringle, Quentin Vehrs, Alex Pringle, Maren Drzazga and Maison Carter.

On Sept. 12, the West Holmes FFA Chapter sent 11 members to county soils contest at the Willard Welch Farm in Nova. The Rural

team included: Emma Eberhard, Cassidy Holasek, Malia Lennigton, Brianna Poventud, Madison Ringwalt and Sophia Stitzlein. The Urban team included: Hanna Bruce, Claire Drzazga, Rowan Holasek, Meghan Hughes and Gabby Mendoza. Members were able to learn a lot about soil that they can use in the future thanks to the assistance of the Ashland SWCD, Holmes SWCD and Welch Farms.

Seven members of the West Holmes FFA were invited to attend the Eastern States Exposition to participate in the Ag Issues Competition on Sept. 15. Garrett Fowler, Andi Schuch, Maren Drzazaga, Gabby Yates, Madison Ringwalt, Jenna Sheldon and Emma Eberhard all competed in the contest. The team had to pick an issue in agriculture to create a presentation about, this year’s topic was the Conservation Reserve Program, which is a government program that allows farmers to put their land in it to create money, and they have to leave it out of production. The team placed second at the Big E regional contest, which is a huge achievement. During the trip, the team also traveled to Niagara Falls, Boston and Salem, Massachusetts.

WEST SALEM, Ohio — Each year for the Wayne County Fair, North-

western FFA is provided with an exhibit area to decorate and display the Ag Shop projects. The officer team selected a theme for the year and then displayed it in the fair booth. The theme for the year is Western. Projects from the Ag Shop classes 1, 2 and 3 were displayed. Students created electrical boards, post drivers, welding boards, welding cubes and birdhouses. The main part of the booth was decorated with Western decor and displays of all of the members from the FFA chapter along with the officer team. There were also pictures of the activities and community service projects that our chapter participates in. The members who helped set up the fair booth were Kade Tegtmeier, Kaleb Badger, Chet McNeil, Jack Morris, Kate Johnson, Brooke Hershey, Taylor Wurst, Mallory Gilbert, Makenna Connelly, Addy Connelly, Emma Connelly and Kirsten Boreman.

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WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Wayne County FFA chapters presented Marcia Brueck with the Honorary Membership recognition Sept 14 at the Wayne County Fair. The award is given out to those who “show an unwavering support for the FFA and leave a permanent mark on the lives of members. Marcia Brueck showed

her tireless efforts for the county FFA chapters but also the Wayne County Fair. Marcia is a mentor, a role model and a friend to the county, according to Northwetsern-Wayne FFA report-

er Taylor Wurst. “We look up to her for guidance and value her wisdom. Marcia’s election to honorary membership is a testament to the great respect we hold for her,” Wurst said.

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that is just about where traders started speculating about the coming Crop Production Report that ended up telling us that we planted several million acres more corn than expected, leaving us with that much less soybeans.

Indeed, soybeans rallied until they hit a high of $14.35 on July 24. Now, the traders were worried about too few soybean acres and a potentially dry August to hurt the condition of the acres that were planted.

The thing is, in two weeks we gave up on that idea and traded a low of $12.82 1/4. It seemed impossible that we could get that cheap, and in three weeks we rallied back to $14.09 1/2, almost at the high. That would feel pretty good if we had stayed there. In fact, as this was being written on Sept. 25, we traded down to $12.92 1/2 again.

All of this is a lesson in seasonality. In the years we grow a good crop, even though we have some excitement here and there, we normally see the high for corn in late June and the high for beans either in late June or, in a dry year, in late August.

Conclusions. There are some conclusions to be made here. First, the harvest so far has just started and we cannot conclude how the crops are going to be. We will know a lot more in a few days. Second, last week, new crop corn made a new low and soybeans were off 44 cents. Third, December Chicago wheat futures were off 25 cents last week, giving us a new low just like the corn.

There are other factors to influence markets right now. It matters that the South Americans have their soybeans off and no one needs ours in the export markets.

It matters that the Mississippi River is near record low for the second year in a row and that affects barge traffic enormously. The rain that is forecast for the Midwest will soak into dry ground before it gets to the river unless the rain comes very fast.

Low levels on the Big Muddy yield fascinating pictures of tows following serpentine paths in the river to avoid grounding. They are also being pushed down the river (they still call them tows) loaded less than capacity because the river is shallow.

The river will get water this week in all likelihood, but that has the river rats talking about the problems that come with a surge of water that is too fast for the barges to navigate efficiently.

(Marlin Clark has been observing and trading cash and futures grain markets for over 50 years. Comments welcome at 440-363-1803.)

USDA seeks nominees for advisory board

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking nominees to the Advisory Committee on Beginning Farmers and Ranchers, which advises the Secretary of Agriculture to enhance USDA’s goals for new farming and ranching operations. The public is invited to submit nominations for themselves or others by Oct. 10.

USDA is looking for nominees from among ranching and farming producers, related state and tribal agricultural entities, academic institutions, commercial banking entities, trade associations and related nonprofit enterprises. For more information, contact R. Jeanese Cabrera, Designated Federal Officer, at acbfr@usda.gov or visit the Advisory Committee on Beginner Farmers and Ranchers website.

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LONDON, Ohio — The namesake for the Trotter Field Demonstrations returned to Farm Science Review this year to take in the show. Even after 40 years of watching the latest and greatest in equipment and technology, it’s still possible to impress Jim Trotter.

“I saw something bigger than I’d ever seen before,” he said. “That was a Fendt combine with a 62-foot header on it cutting soybeans.”

Trotter and his wife, Norma, visited the Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ annual showcase for a short time this year. Instead of spending weeks of preparation and days out in the sun making sure demonstrations ran smoothly, they visited on the first day and soaked in the scene at a more leisurely pace.

The couple earned it after running the Farm Science Review field demonstrations for several decades.

Jim Trotter started out helping with the field demonstrations in 1979 when the annual event was still on the main Ohio State University campus in Columbus, he said. He took over the responsibility for all the field demonstrations in 1984, just a year after the review moved to its current location in London, Ohio, just southwest of the city.

Norma has been with him working at the Farm Science Review “since day one,” he said. The couple worked as a team. “She was a big help as a secretary and communicator for me so I didn’t

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The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District announced the retirement of Boris Slogar, P.E., Chief Engineer, after 16 years of service.

Slogar served more than 30 years as an Ohio public servant, performing roles at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Ohio Department of Taxation. He worked with the US Army Corps of Engineers to develop and ensure 14 dams and reservoirs within the MWCD were safe and sound, and provided proper flood mitigation.

Slogar was instrumental in overseeing a 150MM master plan to renovate and construct parks, marinas and facilities. He has also led an initiative to provide direct grant funding to MWCD communities to lessen flood risk.

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Extension recently appointed Torey Fischer as a new poultry educator for Mifflin County. Fischer has a bachelor’s degree in animal science from Michigan State University and a master’s degree in poultry science and extension from Purdue University. She previously worked with extension in a number of different capacities at MSU and Purdue University.

Fischer conducted research on the welfare and behavior of laying hens in cage-free housing systems and focused on extension program-

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have to do those things,” he said.

He and Norma continued to work there on a volunteer basis even after they both retired from Ohio State University in 2001.

“It was an aspect of my job I thoroughly enjoyed and saw no reason why I couldn’t continue doing that,” he said.

Jim started his career at Ohio State working at the research station in Wood County.

“I spent 15 years of my life up there, loving the flat ground and raising weird things like sunflowers and sugar beets as well as corn and soybeans,” he said. Trotter grew up in the rolling Appalachian foothills of Columbiana County, so farming in northwestern Ohio was a nice change of pace.

Later on, he worked out of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wayne County, managing farming operations, grounds maintenance and the feed mill there, as well as managing the outlying research stations. Norma also worked at the research center.

The Trotters, who were inducted into the Farm Science Review Hall of Fame in 2001, finally retired from the working show in 2019.

This year, the Trotter Field Demonstrations included the usual tillage, planters, strip-till, nutrient application, harvesting, baling, wrapping and field tile installation demonstrations. But there were also signs of the times, with demonstrations of a self-driving autonomous tractor, drone spraying and robotic irrigation systems.

Trotter was impressed by the massive Fendt header and other in-

ming in smaller-scale and backyard poultry operations.

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COLUMBUS — Amy Jo Baughman has been hired as the new executive director for the Ohio FFA Foundation and is set to begin Oct. 16.

Baughman was raised on a sheep farm in Fayette County and has a strong background with FFA. She previously worked as the director of alumni engagement for Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

novative machines, but he also came to catch up with old acquaintances and friends he’d made over the years of working at the show.

“There were a lot of people that you get acquainted with and they become personal friends,” he said.

Keeping busy. At 81, the Trotters keep busy in retirement by mowing the lawn, taking care of the house and raising berries on their acre and three-quarters in in Wayne County.

Trotter said he love to eat berries so to ensure a high-quality and consistent supply, they grow their own. Strawberries, blackberries, raspberries — everything but blueberries.

“Blueberries were too challenging so I decided someone else could grow them,” he said. “I’m in charge of production and my wife is in charge of marketing. We don’t sell them. We just give them away to friends and family and whoever we can push them off on.”

He and Norma also have a pair of jet skis that they ride occasionally, although “not as much as we used to or want to,” he said.

(Editor Rachel Wagoner can be reached at rachel@farmanddairy.com or 724-2011544.)

2023 Farm Science Review Attendance

• Sept. 19 — 35,902

• Sept. 20 — 59,641

• Sept. 21 — 21,243

(Source: OSU CFAES)

Office of Advancement. She is also a two-time alumna of Ohio State University CFAES with a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education and Leadership.

Baughman responsibilities as executive director will include managing the strategic and operational responsibilities for the Ohio FFA Foundation’s staff, programs, expansion and execution of its mission. She will also be responsible for the organization’s fundraising.

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MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mount Hope, OH 330-674-6188 Wednesday, September 20, 2023 HOGS - 176 220-250# 50.00 69.00 250-280# 49.00 70.00 280-300# 47.00 72.00 300-340# 68.00 82.00 Sows - heavy 32.00 57.00 FEEDER PIGS 60-80# - 24 30.00 47.50 FAT CATTLE - 190 Choice colored 184.00 192.00 Good colored cattle 160.00 183.00 Choice holstein fats 155.00 165.00 Good holstein fats 125.00 154.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS - 27 1000-1500# 114.00 156.00 1500-2000# 138.00 147.00 2000# & up 139.00 141.00 CULL COWS - 144 Good/high dress hols. 90.00 111.00 Medium to good 82.00 89.00 Fair to medium 75.00 82.00 Light/thin - 21 74.00 Down Beef/Colored Cows 82.00 126.00 FEEDERS - 282 Colored steers/heifers 150.00 285.00 Holstein steers 100.00 220.00 STOCK C0WS - 61 Bred hol. heifers 1950.00 Down HEAD CALVES - 318 Top 40 Hol bull avg./hd. 328.57 BTF Hol. bulls 90-120# 275.00 360.00 BTF Hol. bulls - good 185.00 265.00 Holstein heifers 90-120# 40.00 100.00 Crossbred Bl bulls 85-125# 350.00 650.00 -Top 25 avg. 576.81 Crossbred Bl heifers 300.00 630.00 GOATS - 1,576 Kid goats 220.00 Down Billies 70.00 550.00 Wethers 115.00 700.00 Nannies 40.00 300.00 Pygmy 35.00 230.00 SHEEP - 3,172 Bucks & ewes - 489 65.00 125.00 LAMBS Prime 40-60# - 58 290.00 410.00 Choice 40-60# - 184 220.00 275.00 40-60# - 387 165.00 217.50 Choice 60-80# - 117 220.00 325.00 60-80# - 884 170.00 217.50 Choice 80-100# - 112 190.00 207.00 80-100# - 476 170.00 187.50 100-130# - 267 150.00 200.00 130# & up - 44 150.00 185.00 TOTAL HEAD - 5,970 HAY & STRAW - 58 LOADS Alfalfa 2nd cutting 250.00 350.00 Alfalfa 3rd & 4th cutting 260.00 550.00 Mixed 1st cutting 250.00 325.00 Mixed grass 2nd-4th cut 160.00 450.00 Alfalfa mixed 2nd-4th cut 325.00 475.00 Lg. bales hay ton 1cm 125.00 200.00 Lg. bales hay/ton 2nd-4th 70.00 360.00 Wheat straw 200.00 250.00 Lg. bales/wheat straw/ton 120.00 130.00 RABBIT/POULTRY SALE 9/20/23 Misc. - 167 0.25 17.50 Banty - 144 0.50 8.00 Chicken - 334 0.25 10.00 Duck - 152 0.75 25.00 Guinea - 19 6.00 11.00 Hen - 373 1.00 7.00 Pigeon - 579 1.00 14.00 Rabbit - 339 0.25 17.50 Rooster - 340 0.50 13.00 Turkey - 11 6.00 22.00 UNITED PRODUCERS   AUCTION Mount Vernon, OH 740-397-5015 Friday, September 22, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 2,155 FEEDER CATTLE - 23 Holstein strs 400-500# 135.00 160.00 Holstein strs 500-600# 135.00 147.00 #2 & #3 fdr. cattle sold -10.00 -40.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 2 Choice steers & heifers 175.00 Canner/cutter cows 100.00 HOGS - 10 Market hogs 40.00 45.00 Light 30.00 Heavy 43.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 1,592 Ch/Pr clips&wls 130-150# 170.00 230.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 100-129# 160.00 230.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 80-99# 185.00 235.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 60-79# 185.00 300.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 40-59# 210.00 300.00 Hair lambs 80-120# 160.00 210.00 Hair lambs 40-79# 150.00 275.00 Feeder lambs 100.00 185.00 Good flesh sheep 80.00 135.00 Thin & over fat sheep 50.00 85.00 GOATS - 528 Meat type kids 160.00 310.00 Dairy type kids 110.00 275.00 Aged goats 60.00 300.00 MUSKINGUM LIVESTOCK AUCTION Zanesville, OH 740-452-9984 Wednesday, September 20, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 1,157 FED CATTLE Choice strs. & hfrs. - 163 180.00 200.00 Good strs. & hfrs. 179.00 Down Commercial Cows - 189 100.00 151.00 Canners & Cutters 98.00 Down Butcher Bulls - 52 88.00 150.00 Bred cows BH - 7 900.00 1710.00 Cow/calf pairs 1300.00 1885.00 M&L FRAME HEIFERS 200-300# - 11 150.00 245.00 300-400# - 38 150.00 252.00 400-500# - 74 140.00 229.00 500-600# - 96 130.00 234.00 600-700# - 26 130.00 227.00 700-800# - 25 130.00 228.00 800# - up - 18 110.00 210.00 M&L FRAME STEERS & BULLS 200-300# - 14 232.00 315.00 300-400# - 31 160.00 305.00 400-500# - 121 150.00 287.00 500-600# - 118 130.00 276.00 600-700# - 51 130.00 225.00 700-800# - 12 110.00 238.00 800# & up - 27 110.00 225.00 Holstein/Jersey steers - 2 75.00 110.00 Baby calves - 1 240.00 MARKET HOGS - 28 260-300# 40.00 54.00 Light sows 300-450# 30.00 36.00 Heavy sows 450# & up 30.00 34.00 Heavier boars 290# & up 7.00 FEEDER PIGS BH 45.00 89.00 LAMBS 74-122# 152.00 160.00 GOATS/KIDS 170.00 220.00 GOATS/ADULTS 90.00 150.00 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC.  Rogers, OH www.rogersohio.com Wednesday, September 13, 2023 HAY & STRAW REPORT HAY 1st cut hay 4.00 4.00 2nd cut hay 2.75 8.00 3rd cut hay 4.00 7.50 1,211 bales, 61 loads, avg. 4.72 ROUND BALES 11.50 60.00 200 bales, 103 loads, avg. 26.50 STRAW Small square 4.25 5.25 256 bales, 15 loads, avg. 4.77 GRAIN 4.75 150.00 92 lots, 18 loads, avg. 42.38 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC.  Rogers, OH www.rogersohio.com Wednesday, September 20, 2023 HAY & STRAW REPORT HAY 1st cut hay 1.75 5.00 2nd cut hay 4.00 6.50 3rd cut hay 5.00 11.00 704 bales, 39 loads, avg. 5.73 ROUND BALES 16.00 72.50 153 bales, 82 loads, avg. 31.65 STRAW Small square 3.75 7.00 244 bales, 14 loads, avg. 4.86 GRAIN 3.00 125.00 91 lots, 21 loads, avg. 35.70 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC.  Rogers, OH Friday, September 22, 2023 POULTRY BARN - TOTAL LOTS - 1085 Heavy hens 1.75 9.25 Fancy hens 1.00 22.00 Roosters 0.50 14.50 Guineas 5.75 10.50 Chicks 1.75 5.25 Pigeons 4.75 5.50 Ducks 2.25 18.00 Turkeys 4.25 31.00 Geese 30.00 41.00 Quail 2.25 8.50 Pheasants 3.25 45.00 Peafowl 21.00 23.00 Rabbits/bunnies 0.25 70.00 Cattle 36.00 67.50 Goats 27.00 250.00 Sheep 34.00 82.50 Swine 165.00 310.00 Rhea 75.00 110.00 SUGARCREEK STOCKYARDS, LLC. Sugarcreek, OH 330-831-1720 Monday, September 18, 2023 CALVES - 83 Hol bull calves 95-110# 290.00 345.00 Hol bull calves 80-90# 60.00 315.00 Hol heifer calves 140.00 150.00 Dairy cross 35.00 190.00 Beef cross 390.00 570.00 FEEDER CATTLE - 13 Bull/str calves >450# 170.00 200.00 Bull/str calves 455-600# 177.00 Bull/str calves 605-900# 155.00 160.00 HEIFER CALVES 700-900# 151.00 172.50 HOL FEEDER STEERS 300-500# 120.00 BEEF COW PAIRS 1320.00 BULLS - 19 Beef bulls 118.00 160.00 Dairy bulls 127.00 19 Bulls Avg. 131.33 FATS - 31 Choice color 176.00 189.00 Select color 145.00 152.00 Select hol. 125.00 BEEF COWS - 88 High yield cows 103.00 120.00 Fleshy cows 90.00 115.00 Lean cows 85.00 120.00 Low yield cows 84.00 Down 88 Cows Avg. 94.04 HORSE SALE 9/15/23 - 49 HORSES - 43 40.00 2000.00 TOP SALE 2000.00 PONIES - 6 350.00 950.00
Saturday, September
LOADS CONSIGNED: 26 2ND CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 150.00 Small square/bale 3.25 4.50 Large square/ton 130.00 Large square/bale 37.50 55.00 3RD CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 250.00 385.00 EGGS/DOZ. 1.50 2.00 FIREWOOD 90.00 170.00 EIGHTY-FOUR LIVESTOCK AUCTION Eighty Four, PA 724-222-9965 Monday, September 18, 2023 CATTLE - 237 DRY FED Steers choice 1190-1315# 176.00 182.00 Steers good 1000-1415# 135.00 138.00 Heifers good 1085-1335# 129.00 156.00 COWS Commercial 94.00 118.00 Canners/cutters 83.00 93.00 Shells 82.00 Down BULLS 105.00 144.00 FEEDER STEERS/BULLS 200-400# 140.00 237.50 400-500# 130.00 240.00 500-600# 180.00 237.50 600-700# 124.00 210.00 700-800# 100.00 210.00 800-900# 120.00 221.00 900-1000# 140.00 170.00 FEEDER HEIFERS 200-300# 160.00 200.00 300-400# 190.00 212.50 400-500# 172.50 200.00 500-600# 158.00 205.00 600-700# 110.00 154.00 800-900# 160.00 177.00 900-1000# 175.00 CALVES - 30 BTF Hol. 80-120# 300.00 355.00 BTF Hol. 80-105# 240.00 290.00 Utility 130.00 Down Beef 380.00 560.00 Holstein heifer 130.00 170.00 HOGS - 6 Feeder pigs 80# 70.00 Market hogs 155-200# 57.50 90.00 Sows 330-365# 5.00 20.00 Boars 485# 1.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 22 Lambs 60-80# 160.00 190.00 Lambs 112-125# 155.00 160.00 GOATS - 22 Kids small 25.00 40.00 Kids large 45-60# 85.00 127.50 Nanny 105-160# 150.00 230.00 Billy 90-180# 110.00 210.00 MEADVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Saegertown, PA 814-763-2240 Wednesday, September 20, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 344 COWS Good 90.00 114.50 Medium 75.00 89.00 Common 74.00 Down Bulls 105.00 152.00 Feeders 100.00 230.00 CALVES BTF bulls 90-130# 100.00 330.00 LITTLE PIGS 5.00 105.00 SLAUGHTER HOGS 77.50 100.00 SOWS 25.00 35.00 MALES 22.50 LAMBS 140.00 210.00 SHEEP 20.00 170.00 GOATS 30.00 210.00 KIDS 70.00 TOP HORSE 1550.00 PONY 775.00 JENNY 1150.00 Hay square/bale 2.50 5.50 Hay round/bale 5.00 55.00 Straw square/bale 4.75 Cracked corn/bag 7.50 Oats 6.00 13.00 NEW N.W. SALES CO. LIVESTOCK New Wilmington, PA 724-946-8621 Monday, September 18, 2023 FEEDER PIGS 20.00 80.00 FEEDER CATTLE Bulls 350-1100# 70.00 255.00 Steers 350-800# 75.00 252.00 Heifers 60.00 230.00 DAIRY BH 500.00 1475.00 HOGS 220-280# 60.00 70.00 Sows 30.00 50.00 Boars 3.00 15.00 SHEEP/LAMBS 50-90# 120.00 180.00 SHEEP 50.00 120.00 GOATS 20.00 320.00 CALVES #1 95-100# 330.00 550.00 80-90# 100.00 320.00 Veal 90.00 Down FAT CATTLE Steers colored 123.00 196.00
23, 2023

Lorain County Fair Sale Results

Bid: $20/pound

Weight: 267 pounds

Pen of three reserve champion: Daniel Hurtung

DAIRY BEEF Market lots: 28

Grand champion: Patrick Finnegan Bid: $3.25/pound

Weight: 1,803 pounds

Buyer: Ohio Roofing Siding and Slate LLC

Reserve champion: Tristan Born Bid: $3.75/pound

Weight: 1,595 pounds

Buyers: K & L Processing/White Oak Ranch Market and Strong Construction

LOTTERY BEEF Market lots: 16

Grand champion: Jessica Forthofer Bid: $11.50/pound

Weight: 1,393 pounds

Buyers: Laborers Union Local 758, North Central Ohio Building Trades, Sheet Metal Workers Local 33 and Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers

Reserve champion: Morgan Adkins Bid: $6.50/pound

Weight: 1,451 pounds

Buyer: Ross Environmental Services Inc

MODERN BEEF Market lots: 69

Grand champion: Philip Pickering Bid: $8.25/pound

Weight: 1,392 pounds

Buyer: M & R Truck Service

Reserve champion: Kelsie Davis Bid: $6/pound

Weight: 1,397 pounds

Buyer: T L Keller Meats HOGS Market Lots: 205

Grand champion: Peter Howard Bid: $24/pound

Weight: 270

Buyers: Wellington Eagles and Bryner Lawncare Landscaping

Reserve champion: Ezekiel Dvorak

Buyers: Laborers Union Local 758, North Central Ohio Building Trades, Sheet Metal Workers Local 33 and Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers

LAMBS

Market lots: 44

Grand champion: Emily Kiser Bid: $15/pound

Weight: 147 pounds

Buyer: Farkas Farms

Reserve champion: Paige Bremke

Bid: $25/pound

Weight: 142 pounds

Buyer: Ross Environmental Services Inc

BOER GOATS

Market lots: 49

Grand champion: Paige Bremke Bid: $2,000/lot

Weight: 89 pounds

Buyers: Bremke Insurance, Gott’s Butcher Shoppe, Partners Brand Seed and Gest Construction Services

Reserve champion: Addison Flynn Bid: $3,250/lot

Weight: 90 pounds

Buyers: Laborers Union Local 758, Miller’s Shorthorns, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, Eric Flynn and Sheet Metal Workers Local 33 DAIRY MARKET GOATS

Market lots: 18

Grand champion: Luke Clegg Bid: $3,200/lot

Weight: 91 pounds

Buyer: D & D Contractors LLC Reserve champion: Ruth Howells Bid: $2,600/lot

Weight: 69 pounds

Buyer: Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers

RABBITS

Market lots: 42

Pen of three grand champion: Kendall Tomon Bid: $1,800

Buyer: Friends of Sheriff Stammitti

Bid: $1,500

Buyer: Joe Miller – State Representative

Single fryer grand champion: Alexander Duke Bid: $1,700

Buyer: Farkas Farms

Single fryer reserve champion: Anna Koglman Bid: $1,500

Buyer: Friends of Sheriff Stammitti CHICKENS

Pens of two: 65

Grand champion: Elliott Slavik Bid: $7,000

Buyer: Small Town Eye Care Reserve champion: Kali Tipple Bid: $1,725

Buyer: Joe Miller – State Representative

DUCKS Market Lots: 22

Grand champion: Hannah Richings Bid: $1,400

Buyer: Black River Drain Service Reserve champion: Kyleigh Ryan Bid: $1,000

Buyer: Ross Environmental Services Inc

TURKEY Market lots: 48

Grand champion: Tyler Burns Bid: $3,000

Weight: 32 pounds

Buyer: Sheet Metal Workers Local 33

Reserve champion: Gabriel Gogolek Bid: $3,300

Weight: 37 pounds

Buyer: Bryner Landscaping Lawncare

Auctioneers and Ringmen: Michael Anadell, Bill Hartsell Jason Kriegmont, Warner McConaughey, Scott Neptune, Pat Newell, Andy Suvar and Katy Suvar

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date: Aug. 24 and 26, 2023 Sale total: $1,008,553 Total lots: 608
Sale
Tristan Born’s reserve champion dairy beef sold for $3.25/pound to K&L Processing/White Oak Ranch Market and Strong Construction. (Toni New Photography) Jessica Forthofer’s grand champion lottery steer sold for $11.50/pound to Laborers Union Local 758, North Central Ohio Building Trades, Sheet Metal Workers Local 33 and Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers. (Toni New Photography) Philip Pickering’s grand champion modern steer sold for $8.25/pound to M&R Truck Service. (Toni New Photography) Patrick Finnegan’s grand champion dairy steer sold for $3.25/pound to Ohio Roofing, Siding and Slate LLC. (Toni New Photography)

Morgan Adkins’s reserve champion lottery steer sold for $6.50/pound to Ross Environmental Services Inc. (Toni New Photography)

Kelsie Davis’s reserve champion modern steer sold for $6/pound to T L Keller Meats. (Toni New Photography)

Paige Bremke’s grand champion boer goat sold for $2,000 to Bremke Insurance, Gott’s Butcher Shoppe, Partners Brand Seed and Gest Construction Services. (Toni New Photography)

Addison Flynn’s reserve champion Boer goat sold for $3,250 to Laborers Union Local 758, Miller’s Shorthorns, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, Eric Flynn and Sheet Metal Workers Local 33. (Toni New Photography)

Peter Howard’s grand champion hog sold for $24/pound to Wellington Eagles and Bryner Lawncare Landscaping. (Toni New Photography)

Ezekiel Dvorak’s reserve champion hog sold for $20/pound to Laborers Union Local 758, North Central Ohio Building Trades, Sheet Metal Workers Local 33 and Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers. (Toni New Photography)

Ruth Howells’ reserve champion dairy market goat sold for $2,600 to Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers. (Toni New Photography)

Emily

grand champion lamb sold for $15/pound to Farkas Farms. (Toni New Photography)

Paige

reserve champion lamb sold for $25/pound to Ross Environmental Services Inc. (Toni New Photography)

Kali

Elliott

grand champion pen of chickens sold for $7,000 to Small Town Eye Care. (Toni New Photography)

reserve champion pen of chickens sold for $1,725 to Joe Miller - State Representative. (Toni New Photography)

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Farm and Dairy A21
Bremke’s Kiser’s Tipple’s Slavik’s Luke Clegg’s grand champion dairy market goat sold for $3,200 to D & D Contractors LLC. (Toni New Photography) Anna Koglman’s reserve champion fryer sold for $1,500 to Friends of Sheriff Stammitti. (Toni New Photography) Alexander Duke’s grand champion single fryer for $1,700 to Farkas Farms. (Toni New Photography) Kyleigh Ryan’s reserve champion duck sold for $1,000 to Ross Environmental Services. (Toni New Photography) Hannah Richings’ grand champion duck sold for $1,400 to Black River Drain Service. (Toni New Photography) Daniel Hurtung’s reserve champion pen of rabbits sold for $1,500 to Joe Miller - State Representative. (Toni New Photography) Kendall Tomon’s grand champion pen of rabbits sold for $1,800 to Friends of Sheriff Stammitti. (Toni New Photography) Tyler Burns’ grand champion turkey sold for $3,000 to Sheet Metal Workers Local 33. (Toni New Photography)
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Gabriel Gogolek’s reserve champion turkey sold for $3,300 to Bryner Landscaping Lawncare. (Toni New Photography)

Geauga County Junior Fair Results

Sept. 1, 2023 (small animal)

Sept. 2, 2023 (large animal)

Sale Total: $895,975

Scholarship donations: $5,500

Total Lots: 738

DAIRY BASKETS

Lots: 3

Total: $4,000

Auburn Dairymen

Bid: $1,500

Buyer: Rock N Roll Acres

Geauga Dairymen

Bid: $1,600

Buyers: High Steel Rodeo, Damascus Livestock Auction and Bloomfield Livestock Auction

Thompson Ledge Dairymen

Bid: $900

Buyer: Bloomfield Livestock Auction

STEERS

Lots: 48

Total: $289,800

Grand Champion: Tatumn Poff

Bid: $10,500 Weight: 1,304 lbs.

Buyer: Oscar Brugman Sand & Gravel

Reserve champion: Taylor Poff

Bid: $10,500 Weight: 1,427 lbs.

Buyers: Chardon, Middlefield, Chagrin Falls and Orwell NAPA

HOGS

Lots: 100

Total: $265,100

Grand champion: Claire Welder

Bid: $3,800 Weight: 275 lbs.

Buyer: Etna Products

Reserve champion: Addison Heilman

Bid: $3,100 Weight: 294 lbs.

Buyer: Hoar Constructions

LAMBS

Lots: 62

Total: $61,900

Grand champion: Kelly Kolenic

Bid: $2,500 Weight: 158 lbs.

Buyers: GAR Horizons and Lausin

Farms

Reserve champion: Allie Wiseman

Bid: $1,300 Weight: 143 lbs.

Buyer: Bergansky Team – Keller

Williams Realty

BOER GOATS

Lots: 22

Total: $19,425

Grand champion: Owen Wetzel

Bid: $2,200 Weight: 944 lbs.

Buyer(s): Maple Country Meats and Osso

Reserve champion: Alexandra

Wiseman

Bid: $1,500 Weight: 942 lbs.

Buyer: Chagrin Valley Door

RABBITS

Pens of Three: 6

Total: $2,250

Grand champion: Parker Reese

Bid: $500

Buyer: New Vision Realty

Reserve Champion: Milo MorganArd Bid: $475

Buyer: Robin L. Stanley, Esq. CHICKENS

Pens of Three: 183

Total: $144,175

Grand champion: Luke Wolf Bid: $2,150

Buyer: Mack Plumbing

Reserve champion: Campbell Reese Bid: $1,400

Buyer: Geauga Feed & Grain

DUCK

Lots: 31

Total: $9,225

Grand champion: Alex Melaragno

Bid: $225

Weight: 18 lbs.

Buyer: Takacs Family

Reserve champion: Kiera Reckart

Bid: $425

Weight: 17.4 lbs.

Buyer: Diamonds in the Ruff

TURKEY

Lots: 137

Total: $100,100

Grand champion: Abby Steffee

Bid: $1,700

Weight: 34.2 lbs.

Buyer: Geauga Credit Union

Reserve champion: Mike Soltis

Bid: $2,500

Weight: 34.6 lbs.

Buyer: Dumpster Bandit

Small Animal Sale Auctioneers: Heath Davis, Randall Kiko, and Ryan Kiko. Ringmen: Tim McCaskey and Mike Davis

Large Animals Auctioneers: Heath Davis and Roger Hunker. Ringman: Tim McCaskey

Fair Queen and King: Ava Intelisano and Sutton Pikor

A22 Farm and Dairy | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
Addison Heilman’s reserve champion hog sold for $3,100 to Hoar Constructions. (Submitted photo) Claire Welder’s grand champion hog sold for $3,800 to Etna Products. (Submitted photo) Taylor Poff’s reserve champion steer sold for $10,500 to Chardon, Middlefield, Chagrin Falls and Orwell NAPA. (Submitted photo) Tatumn Poff’s grand champion steer sold for $10,500 to Oscar Brugman Sand & Gravel. (Submitted photo) Thompson Ledge Dairymen’s dairy basket sold for $900 to Bloomfield Livestock Auction. (Submitted photo) Geauga Dairymen’s dairy basket sold for $1,600 to High Steel Rodeo, Damascus Livestock Auction and Bloomfield Livestock Auction. (Submitted photo) Auburn Dairymen’s dairy basket sold for $1,500 to Rock N Roll Acres. (Submitted photo) Mike Soltis’ reserve champion turkey sold for $2,500 to Dumpster Bandit. (Submitted photo) Abby Steffee’s grand champion turkey sold for $1,700 to Geauga Credit Union. (Submitted photo) Kiera Reckart’s reserve champion duck sold for $425 to Diamonds in the Ruff. (Submitted photo) Alex Melaragno’s grand champion duck sold for $225 to Takacs Family. (Submitted photo) Campbell Reese’s reserve champion pen of three chickens sold for $1,400 to Geauga Feed & Grain. (Submitted photo) Luke Wolf’s grand champion pen of three chickens sold for $2,150 to Mack Plumbing. (Submitted photo) Milo Morgan-Ard’s reserve champion pen of three rabbits sold for $475 to Robin L. Stanley, Esq. (Submitted photo) Parker Reese’s grand champion pen of three rabbits sold for $500 to New Vision Realty. (Submitted photo) Alexandra Wiseman’s reserve champion boer goat sold for $1,500 to Chagrin Valley Door. (Submitted photo) Owen Wetzel’s grand champion boer goat sold for $2,200 to Maple Country Meats and Osso. (Submitted photo) Allie Wiseman’s grand champion lamb sold for $1,300 to Bergansky Team – Keller Williams Realty. (Submitted photo) Kelly Kolenic’s grand champion lamb sold for $2,500 to GAR Horizons and Lausin Farms. (Submitted photo)

Belmont County Junior Fair Results

Sept. 7, 2023

Sale Total: $820,894.25

STEERS

Grand Champion: Rylan Luyster

Bid: $8.50/lb Weight: 1,391 lbs

Buyer: Gulfport Energy

Reserve Champion: Avery Young

Bid:$ 30/lb Weight: 1,369 lbs

Buyers: D J Sales & Service, Randall L Gallagher Memorials, Bluegrass Stockyard, RJC Cattle Company, Capstone Holdings and Broke Ass Farms HOGS

Grand Champion: Ronald Duvall

Bid: $48/lb Weight: 293 lbs

Buyer: EQT Corporation

Reserve Champion: Derick Garrison

Bid: $56/lb Weight: 257 lbs

Buyer: Batesville Sportsman Club LAMBS

Grand Champion: Ella Pietranton

Bid: $16/lb Weight: 129 lbs

Buyer: D & J Sales and Service

Reserve Champion: Keenan White Bid: $11/lb Weight 143 lbs

Buyer: Capstone Holdings GOATS

Grand Champion: Rilee Lucas Bid: $36/lb Weight: 90 lbs

Buyer: Ohio Hills Health Services

Reserve Champion: Khloe Taylor

Bid: $16/lb Weight: 101 lbs

Buyer: Citizens National Bank RABBITS (PEN OF 3)

Grand Champion: Landon Feldner Bid: $700

Buyer: Joe’s Tire Reserve Champion: Adalynn Hanes

Bid: $700

Buyer: KFC and A&W Root Beer

TURKEYS

Grand Champion: Brandie Elerick

Bid: $1,700

Buyer: Barnesville Dairy Queen

Reserve Champion: Kavin Carpenter

Bid: $1,700

Buyer: Woodsfield Savings Bank

CHICKENS

Grand Champion: Lydia Fuchs

Bid: $1,700

Buyer: WVU Medicine

Reserve Champion: Austin Taylor

Bid: $1,700

Buyer: Equitrans Midstream

DUCKS

Grand Champion: Anna Kain

Bid: $1,975

Buyers: Butler’s Hickory Spring Farm and Memories on National Road

Event Center

Reserve Champion: Kaleigh Unroe

Bid: $1,700

Buyer: Citizens National Banks

DAIRY FEEDER

Reserve Champion: Robbie Saffell

Bid: $3.25/lb Weight: 636 lbs

Buyer: David and Marsha Ward

FEEDER STEER

Reserve Champion: Payton Dudzik

Bid: $8/lb Weight: 623

Buyer: Dwight Shugert Farms

Rylan

grand champion

sold for $8.50 per pound to Gulfport Energy. (Submitted photo)

Rilee Lucas’ grand champion goat sold for $36 per pound to Ohio Hills Health Services. (Submitted photo)

Landon Feldner’s grand champion pen of three rabbits sold for $700 to Joe’s Tire. (Submitted photo)

Ronald

grand champion hog sold for $48 per pound to EQT Corporation. (Submitted photo)

Ella Pietranton’s grand champion lamb sold for $16 per pound to D & J Sales and Service. (Submitted photo)

Brandie Elerick’s grand champion turkey sold for $1,700 to Barnesville Dairy Queen. (Submitted photo)

Lydia Fuchs’ grand champion broilers sold for $1,700 to WVU Medicine. (Submitted photo)

Anna Kain’s grand champion duck sold for $1,975 to Butler’s Hickory Spring Farm and Memories on National Road Event Center. (Submitted photo)

Avery Young’s reserve champion steer sold for $30 per pound to D J Sales & Service, Randall L Gallagher Memorials, Bluegrass Stockyard, RJC Cattle Company, Capstone Holdings and Broke Ass Farms. (Submitted photo)

Khloe Taylor’s reserve champion goat sold for $16 per pound to Citizens National Bank. (Submitted photo)

for $56 per pound to Batesville Sportsman Club. (Submitted photo)

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Luyster’s steer Duvall’s Adalynn Hanes’ reserve champion pen of three rabbits sold for $700 to KFC and A&W Root Beer. (Submitted photo) Keenan White’s reserve champion lamb sold for $11 per pound to Capstone Holdings. (Submitted photo) Derick Garrison’s reserve champion hog sold Robbie Saffell’s reserve champion dairy feeder sold for $3.25 per pound to David and Marsha Ward. (Submitted photo) Payton Dudzik’s reserve champion feeder steer sold for $8 per pound to Dwight Shugert Farms. (Submitted photo) TOP: Kaleigh Unroe’s reserve champion duck sold for $1,700 to Citizens National Bank. BOTTOM: Austin Taylor’s reserve champion broilers sold for $1,700 to Equitrans Midstream. (Submitted photos)
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Kavin Carpenter’s reserve champion turkey sold for $1,700 to Woodsfield Savings Bank. (Submitted photo)

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Ask God to walk along with you

pastor of the church from which I would retire, dropped by the office, propped up his feet on the desk opposite my propped up feet. “Do you know what day this is?”

“No. National Zucchini Day?” I replied.

“Today, you have surpassed the longest pastorate of this congregation, previously held for 17 years, two months and two weeks. Congratulations!”

Rev. Eldon Trubee

Like as a Fire

Deuteronomy 29:2-9,16-18.

And Moses called unto all Israel, and said unto them, “Ye have seen all that the Lord did before your eyes in the land of Egypt unto Pharaoh, and unto all his servants, and unto all his land; the great temptations which thine eyes have seen, the signs, and those great miracles. Yet the Lord hath not given you a heart to perceive, and eyes to see, and ears to hear, unto this day.

And I have led you forty years in the wilderness; your clothes are not waxen old upon you, and thy shoe is not waxen old upon thy foot. Ye have not eaten bread, neither have ye drunk wine or strong drink: that ye might know that I am the Lord your God. And when ye came unto this place, Sihon the king of Heshbon, and Og the king of Bashan, came out against us unto battle, and we smote them: And we took their land, and gave it for an inheritance unto the Reubenites, and to the Gadites, and to the half tribe of Manasseh.

Keep therefore the words of this covenant and do them, that ye may prosper in all that ye do … (For ye know how we have dwelt in the land of Egypt; and how we came through the nations which ye passed by; and ye have seen abominations, and their idols, wood and stone, silver and gold, which were among them) Lest there should be among you man, or woman, or family, or tribe, whose heart turneth away this day from the Lord your God, to go and serve the gods of these nations; lest there should be among you a root that beareth gall and wormwood …”

ONE FOOT IN FRONT OF THE OTHER

It was a sunny day in mid September, 1991. Neil Hand, a former

“Thanks, Neil, I hadn’t known. I’ve just been putting one foot in front of the other, until they throw me out, with God’s guidance, of course.” I chuckled.

I retired seven years, seven months and two weeks later. It was one foot in front of the other, until I arrived at my previously unknown destination, with God’s guidance, I trust.

Most of the time when we set out on a trip, we know where we are going and how many footsteps or miles it is to Grandmother’s house for Thanksgiving. But did you ever take a side trip just to see what was down the road? Using neither map nor GPS, you began an adventure. You continued, until you ran out of road or time. Then you backtracked to more familiar territory. It was one foot placed in front of the other.

This latter type of adventure was what the Children of Israel undertook with Moses’ leadership. They had no idea exactly where they were headed, and they had no clue as to how long it would take. Those folks only knew that they were leaving Egypt’s oppression and were headed for a promised land of freedom.

The only other thing they knew was that God was guiding them. It would take one foot repeatedly placed in front of the other to reach that land flowing with milk and honey.

In the above passage, the Children of Israel have reached the end of their one-foot-after-another 40-year journey to that promised land in Canaan.

Moses, who is at his life’s end, is recalling their journey and reminding them of God’s covenant with them. He recalls the Lord’s commandments, telling them to follow those laws and to remember and learn from all of their experiences throughout their trip.

Those faithful people were to remember that God did not forsake them, even when they were hungry

and thirsty, complaining and wondering where God was and even worshipping a golden calf. The Lord taught them about who they were and how they should live.

Their Maker, with Moses as the Lord’s representative, guided them through their encounters with foreign peoples and their gods. Moses represented his people in the Almighty’s angry presence when they strayed. God remained faithful to the chosen, always present in the smoke and fire that led them day and night.

I wonder how many of the Israelites would have set out on their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land if they had known how long that trip would have taken. Forty years is a long time, and never mind the uncountable number of footsteps it took.

The Lord, in that divine wisdom, did not tell them. The Almighty simply led them, as long as it would take. Just put one foot in front of the other until you arrive.

Isn’t that like life for you and me? We make our ways through our mortal paths, not knowing what our futures may hold. You and I have both good and not so good experiences that provide learning opportunities as they open and close forks in our lives’ roads. Smaller side trips occur. They may take the forms of watching children grow, holding jobs or committing to various projects or causes. We set out on those journeys, and when we look back, we may be surprised at how long they were and what we accomplished on them. And we continue step by step.

A question arises. Where has God been in our lives’ journeys? Have there been times when, in retrospect, we have seen the Lord’s hand? And have there been occasions on which you and I have the Almighty’s help?

If you are reading this, you are still on life’s journey, moving along step by step, one foot in front of the other. Let’s take some time to look over our shoulders to see where we have been and how far we have come.

Let’s ponder the lessons we have learned along the way. Then let’s ask God to walk along with us, one foot in front of the other.

God, may we be thankful that we have made it this far. May we remember that you remain with us the rest of the way. Amen.

Meditation from the Upper Room

Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all day long.

— Psalm 25:5 (NRSVUE)

OVERFLOWING LOVE

A tree that I call the Sister Tree grows near my home. It is twisted and bent with roots exposed where it comes in contact with the earth. I wonder what happened to it. Clearly, it met with a violent force — perhaps a hurricane — that knocked it down and twisted it. It is a strangely beauti-

Christians, farmers and Shirley Temple

So what do Shirley Temple, farmers and Christians have in common? “You’re kidding, right?” Nope. Actually, Shirley Temple was, and farmers and Christians should be, ambassadors.

Shirley Temple was an ambassador for her nation. Farmers need to be ambassadors for their profession, and Christians have been called to be ambassadors for Christ.

Ambassador: a person who acts as a representative or promoter of a specified activity.

Just over 100 years ago, in 1920, 30.2%, which is nearly 1 out of every 3 persons, lived on farms. By 1950, the proportion had fallen to 15.3%, 1 out of 6. Today, farm and ranch families comprise less than 2% of the U.S. Population, 1 out of 50.

These statistics spell out to us that as the years have rolled by, most people have quietly grown further and further away from any hands-on knowledge of how their bacon and eggs actually make it to their breakfast table. But even so, a certain number of these same people feel equipped to take on the responsibility of telling the farmer how they should raise their chickens and pigs anyway.

Rest assured, these people have ambassadors to represent themselves and what they hold to be true. And as we all know, they are working hard to promote their own cause to the remaining 49 out of 50 that have no farm or ranch ties.

And so, just who should be the ambassador to act as the representative or promoter of your farming activities and what actually goes into the product you produce? Most farmers I know would rather be left alone to just perform the daily chores of running their farms.

“I’m busy,” they might say, and I would agree, but I ask, who could better represent or promote your farming activities than a person with first-hand experience; say a person such as yourself?

promoter of your faith in God to this present lost and dying world?

According to Carnegie Mellon University: “The media and entertainment industry consists of film, television, radio and print.” These four forms of media are absolutely everywhere. Daily, these people saturate the world, the believer included, with an ongoing barrage of highly compromised moral values.

In truth, Satan has many ambassadors, and whether we think about it or not, our world is swarming with his incredibly busy ambassadors for evil.

To protect ourselves, the apostle Paul first warns us to put on the armor of God, “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood,” he wrote to the Ephesians, “but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore, take up the full armor of God, so that you will be able to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm.” Ephesians 6:12-13.

Following this putting on of the protective armor we should then be as Paul, who said, “We are a fragrance of Christ to God among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing.” 2 Corinthians 5:15. (So, how do you smell to those who are perishing in our world today?)

Then Paul further went on to say, “We are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were making an appeal through us.” 2 Corinthians 5:20.

I’m finding this idea of being an ambassador for Christ rather hard to run away from. (Think Jonah.) In fact, even Jesus taught the people during his Sermon on the Mount that they were the light of the world and instructed them to “Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:14,16.

ful monument to resilience, and I feel a strong kinship with it.

My story has been complicated, twisted and scarred by parental drug abuse, violence and abandonment. I barely survived childhood. When I was young, I felt no hope for my future.

Life had battered me.

But through the concern and kindness of believers who took the time to share the gospel with me, I learned of God’s overflowing love for me. For the first time, I heard that my life had purpose and that I had value.

Jesus died on the cross so that I could be made whole and enter into a relationship with God. At age 16, I embraced the message of the gospel and committed my life and heart to the Lord. Now I can celebrate my scarred and twisted past because it ultimately led me to God.

TODAY’S PRAYER

Dear God, thank you for your deep love for us. Give us resilience and strength each day. Amen.

— DeVonna R. Allison, Florida

Goodness in the land

Someone really needs to be ready and willing at any given time to inform the general population of some simple truths; simple truths like, one U.S. farm feeds 168 people, or without farmers, your dinner plate would be empty tonight, and no, chicken does not come from the freezer section of the grocery store. That someone could be you.

No need for a soap box, just be willing and ready to make an account for yourself and why you do what you do.

And speaking of ambassadors, just who should be the ambassador to act as the representative or

As I said earlier to you people of the agricultural community, who could better represent or promote your farming activities than you, the farmer? And to that I would add; people of the Christian faith, who could better represent or promote your Christian faith in God than you, a believer?

It should be known, when we became a believer in Christ and his purpose, we automatically signed up for the job of being his representative, for he commanded his disciples as well as the rest of us to “go.” Matthew 28:19.

For “you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a Holy Nation, a people for God’s own possession, so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.” 2 Peter 2:9.

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The lost art of grape pie

A deep rich purple with a sweet and sour taste, grape pie is an anomaly to many who have never tried or heard of it. Concord grape pie is saturated in misconceptions when it comes to its lack of popularity in the fruit pie category.

Online forums debate this question and claim “There is too much water in them, it makes the crust soggy and gross,” or “It’s a waste of grapes to not use them for wine.”

In reality, grape pie isn’t as common, perhaps, because of the time-consuming process of making one — but the taste is totally worth it.

History of grape pie. Concord grapes were first propagated from wild seeds in Concord, Massachusetts and quickly became popular after the grape won first place in the Boston Horticulture Society Exhibition in 1853.

In the 1870s, concord grapes started to grow in New York. The Finger Lakes region, which makes up Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, is now known as one of the most common Concord grape-growing regions in the county alongside southwestern Michigan and Washington’s Yakima Valley.

Most notably used for Welch’s grape juice, Concord grapes are also commonly used for jams, wine, candy and soft drinks.

The Concord grape pie originates back to the 1950s in the Naples, N.Y region and is credited to longtime Naples resident Irene Bouchard.

The grape pie has since grown in popularity with help from the annual Naples Grape Festival, which sells an estimated 20,000 grape pies every year. The festival also hosts an annual World’s Greatest Grape Pie Contest to prompt healthy competition and a Grape Pie Baking Workshop

to educate those interested in learning the art form.

How to make grape pie. My interest in making Concord grape pie stemmed back to a conversation I had with my grandmother a few weeks ago when talking about Concord grapes.

Since I was a little girl, I can vividly remember plucking Concord grapes from my grandparent’s grapevine and popping them into my mouth, savoring their sweet, yet slightly sour taste. Always, the taste reminded me of Welch’s grape juice, even though it really should be the other way around.

During our conversation, my grandmother brought up the old grapevine in her backyard and how she used to make an assortment of products from jam to juice to, above all, grape pie.

Perplexed by the idea of a grape pie, I decided to take a quick trip up to my grandmother’s house to see if the old grapevine still had some grapes left to give.

Doubtful from the lack of upkeep to the vine over the years, I was surprised to find the vine loaded with an abundance of concord grapes — the perfect amount and more to make many grape pies.

Grape pie filling:

2 ½ cups Concord grapes

¾ cups sugar

3 Tbsp. flour

Make sure you have fresh Concord grapes, whether it be from a vine in your backyard or grapes from a farmers market or grocery store. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

Concord grapes are known as “slip-skin grapes” because the skin is easily separated from the pulp. It is now that you will be able to put the “slip-skin grapes” into action. Begin by preparing three bowls: one

that contains your concord grapes, another bowl for the pulp and another for the skin. Take a concord grape and lightly pinch the skin until it separates from the pulp. Place the skin in one bowl and the pulp in another.

Once all of the skin and pulp are separated, place the pulp in a pot and boil it on low on the stove. Be sure to occasionally stir the pot and watch for the pulp to dissolve into liquid. Once the pulp looks mostly liquid, remove it from heat and set aside.

Since concord grapes have seeds, it is important to remove the seeds before baking them. By boiling the pulp into liquid, the seeds are loosened from the pulp and can now be removed. Grab a strainer and strain the liquid pulp through to remove the seeds.

After removing the seeds from the liquid pulp, mix the skins previously set aside and add them to the liquid pulp. Then add sugar and flour to the mixture.

Prepare your crust according to your favorite recipe and lay the bottom layer of crust in an 8-inch pie pan. Add your grape mixture to the pan and be sure not to fill it too full as grape pie tends to be a rather liquid-based pie.

Then lay your top layer of crust on top of the grape mixture. Cut off excess crust from the sides and indent the sides. Cut slits on the top of the pie to allow airflow. Sprinkle sugar on top if desired.

Place the pie in the oven with a sheet pan below it to catch liquid spillage. After an hour of baking, or when the pie crust is lightly brown on the edges, take the pie out and let it cool.

Set out some plates, dish out a few slices and dig in. For a little extra treat, add some whipped cream and/or vanilla ice cream. (Reporter Liz Partsch can be reached at epartsch@ farmanddairy.com or 330-837-3419.)

Spotted lanternflies pose threat to grape country

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“You don’t want to wait until they’re here and say ‘Oh what are we going to do?’ We need to figure this out before they get here,” said Mobilia, owner of Arrowhead Wine Cellars and Mobilia Fruit Farms in Erie County.

He’s seen what happens when you don’t have a plan. His friend, Calvin Beekman, of Beekman Orchard, in Berks County, had 45 acres of grape vineyards near where the first lanternfly population was found.

Five years after the spotted lanternfly was first discovered in his orchard, Beekman was ripping out his dead vines.

“It was a slow death, and finally (the vines) just came out and started to grow about six inches and collapsed,” Beekman said. “That was the end of it, there was no more.”

Beekman said pesticides worked at first until the lanternfly numbers grew so high, that “you could sweep them up and fill up bushel baskets.”

Lanternflies feed off of trees and wild grapes and live in wooded areas that often surround vineyards. Beekman Orchards, like many, was surrounded by woods. The proximity allowed lanternflies to move into his vineyards in waves that wouldn’t stop coming.

Although pesticides can manage a small population, a large population can be detrimental. Recent findings from Plant Direct, a plant science journal, found that 60 and fewer lanternflies on a vine may have minimal effects, but full-blown infestations of 70 to 200 lanternflies per vine can kill grapevines.

Beekman said it wasn’t until the third year that he noticed a significant change in his vines.

“It looked like you took a firehose and drenched the plants. That’s how

much they were taking the fluids and excreting them,” he said. “They were taking the nutrients from the plants. The plants didn’t overwinter. And that’s when we started to see the decline.”

The lanternflies suckomg the sap out of vines weakens the plants going into winter, and in turn, make it more difficult for vines to survive and produce next year’s harvest. In 2018, Beekman ripped out his vineyards because they were completely dead.

The cost of upkeep. Lanternflies aren’t that hard to kill, according to Luke. Although they can jump far, which can make it more difficult to kill them, vineyards can use pesticides and even soap to keep them away from crops.

However, going from spraying pesticides seven to eight times a growing season to every three or four days is tripling the amount of pesticides used in an average year. The cost of upkeep alone can deter farmers from continuing to grow grapes.

“That gets expensive and timeconsuming and you just blow through everything that you’re gonna make with your harvest by just trying to keep the bugs out of them,” Mobilia said.

Because lanternflies are hitchhikers, the Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association developed a program that requires producers of goods to have licenses to move in and out of non-quarantine and quarantine zones — these zones being counties which the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture deemed to have a confirmed lanternfly population.

Mobilia, who is licensed, frequently checks his truck when moving his goods from Erie County to quarantined zones. He’s also educated all of his other drivers on how to properly inspect their vehicles. The PDA also has lanternfly

traps around Arrowhead Wine Cellars and neighboring vineyards and checks them every other week.

The future. Another concern that may require future innovation in the engineering sector is the ability to sort out lanternflies from grapes when using a harvester.

Many wineries in the area use a machine called a grape harvester to shake the grapes from the vines into bins. Since they aren’t handpicked grapes, lanternflies could end up in the bin of grapes, which in turn will require additional sorting, or may affect the quality of the grapes if they are processed with the bugs.

“That’s where we need to figure out if we need to do something beyond what we’re doing now. By putting some type of a little device where the grapes fall through a small hole and then the big bugs just fall off the end or something,” Mobilia said, about adopting features to prevent lanternfly “contamination.”

Currently, Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences and the Lake Erie Regional Grape Research and Extension Center are working on toxicology research to test whether lanternflies in grape bins pose a safety threat to grape products after being processed. PSU and Cornell University are also working on a host of other research to determine different ways to manage lanternfly populations that would reduce the risk to grapevines.

Although no confirmed lanternfly populations are in Erie County and other populous grape-growing regions in Ohio yet, there are confirmed populations in Buffalo, New York and New Castle, Pennsylvania., which both sit on major highways leading up to Erie County.

(Reporter Liz Partsch can be reached at epartsch@farmanddairy.com or 330-837-3419.)

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Pumpkin

Submitted by Marianne Keim, Apple Creek, Ohio

l Pumpkin Swirl Bars

BaTTer:

• 1¾ cup evaporated cane sugar or white sugar

• 1 cup vegetable oil

• 4 eggs

• 2 cups pumpkin

• 1 tsp. soda

• 2 tsp. cinnamon

• 2 tsp. baking powder

• 2 cups flour

TOpping:

• 8 oz. cream cheese, softened

• 1 can sweetened condensed milk

• 2 cups mini butterscotch chips

Mix all ingredients for bars and spread in a sheet pan. Marianne uses a 13-by-15-inch pan. In a small separate bowl, combine the cream cheese and condensed milk and spread/dollop over top of bar layer, followed by mini butterscotch chips. Bake at 350 F for 30 minutes or until done. So delicious and easy.

l Pumpkin Seed Snacks

• 3 cups raw pumpkin seeds

• 1 Tbsp. olive oil

• To taste sea salt

OpTiOnal SeaSOningS:

• 2-3 Tbsp. Cinnamon and sugar blend

Taco seasoning and lime juice

Chili Powder and garlic powder

Ranch seasoning

Remove the pumpkin seeds from pumpkin and place in a colander. Rinse seeds thoroughly and remove pulp. Pat the seeds dry with a paper towel.

Preheat oven to 325 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. In a medium-sized bowl, add pumpkin seeds. Add olive oil and sea salt to taste. Add any additional seasoning choices now. Toss evenly to coat with seasonings. Let seeds roast for about 15-20 minutes, tossing halfway in between. Seeds should be golden brown.

l Pumpkin Butter

• 3½ cups fresh or canned pumpkin puree

• ¾ cup unsweetened apple juice/ apple cider

• 2/3 cup pure maple syrup

• 1½  Tbsp. pumpkin pie spice

• ¼ tsp. salt

• 1½ tsp. lemon juice

• ½ tsp. pure vanilla extract

In a large, deep pot set over medium heat, combine the pumpkin purée, apple juice, maple syrup and spices. Bring to a low simmer and cook, stirring frequently, for 30 to 45 minutes or until thickened to your desired consistency. Stir in lemon juice and vanilla. Allow to cool a bit before transferring to an airtight container and storing in the refrigerator.

l Pumpkin Dinner Rolls

• 3/4 cup whole milk, scalded

• 6 Tbsp. butter softened

• 1/3 cup light brown sugar

• 1/3 cup white sugar

• 1 cup canned pumpkin puree

• 1 tsp. salt

• 1/4 cup warm water

In the KNOW...

In the summer, you’re more likely to brown, grill mark and char items on the grill. But in the fall, you’re more likely to bake, assemble casseroles and slow cook. Use the change of season to restock your spices, especially fall favorites like cinnamon, nutmeg, sage and even your homemade pumpkin spice blend from last year. Using fall as a time for replacing these means you’ll have plenty of fresh spices as you head into holiday baking, too.

l Perfect Pumpkin Roasting

• 1 2lb. sugar pumpkin

• 2 Tbsp. melted butter

• 1 tsp. kosher salt

• 1 tsp. garlic powder

• 1 tsp. chili powder

Preheat your oven to 425 F. Set an oven rack to the lowest position. Line a large, rimmed baking sheet with high-heat-resistant parchment paper. Wash and dry the pumpkin. Microwave it for one minute on high to soften. Cut the pumpkin in half. Use a large metal spoon to remove the pulp and the seeds. If some stubborn pulp remains, cut it with kitchen scissors. If desired, save the seeds to make the Pumpkin Seed Snacks recipe on this page. Cut each pumpkin half into four one-inch-thick slices, discarding the ends. Using a vegetable peeler, peel the skin off and then cut each pumpkin slice into 1-inch cubes. Place the pumpkin cubes in a large bowl. Add melted butter, kosher salt, garlic powder and chili powder. Use a large spoon or your hands to evenly coat the pumpkin chunks. Arrange the pumpkin cubes in a single layer on prepared baking sheet. Bake until tender, about 30 minutes, tossing halfway through. Serve immediately.

l Pumpkin Pasta

• 1 Tbsp. olive oil

• 1 med. shallot, thinly sliced

• 2 cloves garlic, minced

• ½ tsp. crushed red pepper flakes

• 8 fresh sage leaves, chopped

• 1 cup milk

• ½ cup half-and-half

• 15 oz. can pumpkin puree

• 1 tsp. salt, or to taste

• ½ tsp. white pepper

• ¼ tsp. chili powder

• 8 oz. penne pasta, cooked and drained

Heat oil in a large sauté pan over medium heat. Add shallot, garlic and red pepper flakes. Cook, stirring occasionally, until shallots are crispy, about 5 minutes. Add sage and cook for 30 seconds, being careful not to let sage burn. Remove mixture to a paper towel-lined tray. Add milk, half-andhalf, pumpkin, salt, pepper and chili powder to the same pan. Cook and stir over medium heat until a smooth, creamy sauce forms, about 2 minutes. Cook until thoroughly heated through. Divide cooked pasta amongst four plates. Top with pumpkin sauce and sprinkle reserved shallot mixture on top.

l Pumpkin Spice Latte

• 1/2 cup hot freshly brewed coffee

• 1 cup milk

• 3 Tbsp. pumpkin puree

• 2 Tbsp. maple syrup

• 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice

• 1 tsp. vanilla extract

• Whipped cream for topping

• 2 env. active dry yeast (about 4 1/2 tsp.)

• 1 tsp. white sugar

• 1 egg

• 5 cups plus extra all-purpose flour

• 10 halves pecans, sliced into 3 vertical sections

• 1/4 cup melted butter

Pour hot milk in a large mixing bowl, add butter and stir to melt. Add sugars, pumpkin puree and salt to the milk and butter mixture; mix well. In a small bowl, combine warm water, yeast and 1 teaspoon sugar. Wait 5 minutes for yeast to proof. When it gets foamy, add it to the pumpkin mixture, along with the egg and mix well. Add the flour gradually and mix with a wooden spoon until well combined. The dough will be sticky. Using a stand mixer with a dough hook attached, beat on the low-speed setting until the dough itself pulls from the side of the bowl, about 5 minutes. You can add a little more flour if the dough seems too wet. Turn the dough out onto a wooden board dusted with a little flour. Knead with your hands for 1 minute. Form the dough into a ball, place in a greased bowl and cover with a cloth. Let it rise in a warm place for about 1 hour, until it doubles in size. Punch the dough to deflate. Knead the dough for a few seconds on a wooden board. Divide the dough into halves and cut each dough half into 15 pieces, for a total of 30 pieces. Roll each dough piece into a ball with your hand. Flatten the piece with palm of your hand a little. Using a knife, give eight cuts on the edge to mimic flower petals but leave the center uncut. Poke the center with your finger to give a deep indentation. Repeat the same procedure to the remaining pieces. Place them, 2 inches apart, on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or baking mat. Let them rise again until they double in volume, about 45 minutes. Preheat oven to 350 F. If the center indentation doesn’t look obvious on the rolls, poke them again with your finger. Brush with egg wash and bake for 9 to 12 minutes, until tops get slightly golden. Brush the hot rolls with melted butter immediately. Insert pecan slices on the center of the rolls to mimic the stem.

Pour milk into a small pot and heat over mediumlow heat until it is hot and almost simmering, but do not boil the milk. In a coffee mug, pour your coffee and add pumpkin puree, maple syrup, pumpkin pie spice and vanilla and stir until well combined. Use a milk frother to froth milk for about 30 seconds, or until foamy, and then pour into the mug on top of the pumpkin mixture. Top coffee with whipped cream and sprinkle with a little extra pumpkin spice or cinnamon.

l Dump Cake

• 30 oz. can pumpkin puree

• 16 oz. can evaporated milk

• 1 tsp. ginger

• 1/2 tsp. ground cloves

• 1 cup sugar

• 4 eggs

• 2 tsp. cinnamon

• 1 pkg. yellow cake mix

• 1 cup chopped pecans

• 3/4 cup butter

Preheat oven to 350 F. Mix pumpkin, milk, ginger, cloves, sugar, eggs and cinnamon in a large bowl. Pour into a greased and floured 9-by-13-inch pan. Sprinkle cake mix and chopped pecans on top. Cut butter very thin and cover all over the cake mix.

Bake for 1 hour and serve warm.

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Life Out Loud!

Hobbies and husbands

If asked, Mr. Wonderful would tell you that my two main hobbies are pounding oversized nails into plaster walls and dragging heavy furniture across hardwood floors. He’s so silly. I also enjoy driving around on an underinflated left front tire.

What really keeps a relationship healthy is always finding new things to love about each other. Mr. Wonderful excels at this. After three decades together he both knows me better than I do myself and somehow doesn’t know me at all. It keeps things fresh.

Sick. The other day I was on my deathbed or, at the very least, lying about the house with body aches and chills. He left me there to perish. Later that same day he questioned me, confused, when he entered the living room to find me standing on the arm of our sofa, balanced precariously and using a mop handle to reach for a drapery rod. Obviously, from my position on the sofa, I realized that the drapes were horrible. The curtains were crooked. Clearly, we were living in squalor and I couldn’t rest another moment until I addressed that issue. So I rallied my strength to climb up there. I can be sick and sick to death of the drapes simultaneously. I multitask.

Last night he spent his entire evening during his busiest business season making a two-hour round trip (not including dinner) to pick up a dresser I had purchased sight unseen online. I need another dresser like I need a hole in my head by the way. I don’t even LIKE dressers for clothing. I prefer to hang clothing and use baskets for socks and undergarments. In fact, I already have one empty dresser. Now I have two. I think if I get a third it’s officially a collection?

It was just such a pretty dresser. Late 1800s, carved handles. It is going to look so amazing holding absolutely nothing. As an aside, we spent more on dinner out than we did on the dresser. I love a deal. I also love dinner.

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Ohio’s top conservation farmers honored Winners recognized during Farm Science Review

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture recognized five families as winners of the 2023 Conservation Farm Family Awards at the Farm Science Review Sept. 21, in London, Ohio.

The five families honored were: Rethmel family, Defiance County; Todd and Melissa Miller, Columbiana County; Julius (Jules) and Jodee Verhovec, Jefferson County; Brent and Jenna Clark, Miami County; and the Wickerham family, Adams County.

“Conservation of our soil and water resources is paramount to the future of agriculture and all the benefits it provides to every Ohioan,” said Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Brian Baldridge.

“I am proud to honor the 2023 Ohio Conservation Farm Family Award winners, who have made it their life’s work to conserve soil, water, woodland and wildlife on the land they farm and for their commitment to being good stewards.”

Since 1984, the Conservation Farm Family Awards program has recognized Ohio farm families for their exemplary efforts in conserving soil, water, woodland, wildlife and other natural resources on the land they farm. Conservation farm families also host a variety of educational programs, opening their farms to schools, scout groups, farm organizations and other groups.

“We congratulate these amazing families for their steadfast work of conservation that has direct impacts on their individual farms, their communities and for all of Ohio agriculture,” said Adam Sharp, Executive Vice President of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. “They are an example of what every farmer across the state strives for to ensure a balance between healthy soils and a vibrant Ohio food system.”

The families each receive $400 from the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and are featured in the September issue of Ohio Farmer magazine. Ohio Farmer magazine has sponsored the Ohio Conservation Farm Family Awards since the program’s inception. Nominations are sought annually between January and May, and Ohio farming families are encouraged to apply. For more information or to apply, individuals can contact their local Soil and Water Conservation District.

Area 1 Winner Roy, Rod, Ron and Roger Rethmel, Defiance County

Brothers Roy, Rod, Ron and Roger Rethmel farm

1,335 acres of corn, soybeans, and wheat, and raise sows, feeder pigs, market hogs and replacements gilts. The Rethmels use a variety of soil and water resource management practices including 240 acres in cover crops, 1,170 acres in crop rotation, two waterways, and 39 filter strips. In addition, all of their farmed acreage is under a nutrient management plan. They also use 15 acres in wildlife habitat, and 25 acres in drainage water management. Rod Rethmel was named Cooperator of the Year in 2008 for his conservation work on the farm.

Area 2 Winner

Todd and Melissa Miller

Columbiana County

Todd and Melissa Miller farm 115 acres in hay and pasture and operate a 60-head beef cow operation, which includes bred heifers, bulls and freezer beef. The Miller’s farm includes 19 acres in forestry and uses a multitude of conservation practices including cover crops, filter strips and a wetland with exclusion fence. Additionally, all acres operate under a nutrient management plan and are under grazing management and rotational grazing. The farm also incorporates wildlife habitat and drainage water management through a pond with riparian buffer.

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FRI, SEP 29 at 6:00 P.M. North Bloomfield, OH. Fall Bred Cow and Feeder

Auction. Selling all breeds of feeders, brood cows and herd sirs. Bloomfield

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Parts, guns, household, and misc.

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SAT, SEP 30 at 9:30 A.M. Bristol, OH. Guns, new parts, household, and misc.

Mike Davis, Auctioneer Pg. B15

MON, OCT 2 at 5:30 P.M. Atwater, OH.

42+ Acre hobby farm and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

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SAT, OCT 7 at 9:30 A.M. North Bloomfield, OH. Semi trailer, Craftsman tool boxes, tools, and misc. Mike Davis, Auctioneer Pg. B15

SAT, OCT 7 at 9:30 A.M. Middlefield, OH. Antiques, collectibles, and misc. Mike Davis, Auctioneer Pg. B33

SAT, OCT 7 at 10:00 A.M. Warren, OH. Auto lift, For wheel ATV, Jeep Cherokee, hunting, and misc. Ken Layne, Auctioneer Pg. B35

SAT, OCT 7 at 11:05 A.M. Middlefield, OH. Firearms, ammo, and misc. Scott Mihalic, Auctioneer Pg. B28

SAT, OCT 14 at 10:30 A.M. Hiram, OH. 68.7 Acres with farmhouse, bank barn, outbuildings, mostly wooded, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

FRI, OCT 20 at 11:00 A.M. Leavittsburg, OH. Holsteins, milking cows, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20

SAT, OCT 21 at NOON. Cortland, OH. 12+ Acres with 3/4 bedroom home, and misc.

NOV 3 at NOON. Ashtabula, OH. Live 11/2 at 9:30AM. Online 10/2411/3 at 12PM. Aggregate, construction equipment, trailers, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B25 Section B | Thursday, September 28, 2023 | A Weekly Section of Farm and Dairy | FarmandComfortably Dumb - B16 Kids Page - B37
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20 ACRES

GEAUGA COUNTY ONLINE AUCTION

Address: Rock Creek Rd., Chardon, OH 44024

GPS: Lat. 41.636798 Long. -81.104180

Privately situated along Rock Creek Rd, 20.24 acre property is ideal for building, investment, and recreation! A gravel drive leads North off the road into the heavily wooded property. With a little trail work, the majority of the land would be easily accessible by ATV or on foot. This would be an excellent property to build your new home with lots of seclusion. If you’re in search of land for recreation or hunting, this would also be a great choice. There is plenty of wildlife sign on the property, along with multiple areas to park a camper or build a small cabin. Electric service is available at the road, and a well and septic system would have to be installed to build a home. Annual

Parcel: 15102654

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Meadville, Pa sat. Oct. 21, 2023

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15929 Conneaut lake Rd, Meadville, Pa trucks, trailers (like new), tractOrs etc.. Call to Consign today! don’t Miss this opportunity!

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NORTH BLOOMFIELD, OH

Fri. Sept. 29, 2023

starting at 6:00 p.m.

BLOOMFIELD LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Fall Bred Cow & Feeder auCtion

Selling all BreedS oF FeederS, Brood CowS, and Herd SireS Bred Cows will Be CheCked Before the sale. drop oFF: Thursday from 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. or call to make other arrangements. Also, accepting drop offs Friday starting @ 8 a.m. Hay and water available for overnight animals reStaUrant will Be open For dinner looKing For a good rUn!!

2211 KINSMAN ROAD, NW NORTh BLOOMFIELD, OhIO 44450 Sale Barn 440-685-4487

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• You can plant deciduous trees (trees that lose their leaves in the fall) strategically in order to reduce your heating and cooling costs. Their leaves grow in the spring, blocking summer’s heating rays, but when winter comes, they fall off to let the sun in, warming things up a bit.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2023 AT 6:00 PM

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corners are marked at road.

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Address: 80101 Lamborn Rd., Cadiz, OH 43907 GPS: Lat. 40.251372 Long. -80.918567

11 ACRES HARRISON COUNTY

ONLINE AUCTION

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You may bid online anytime!

Located along Lamborn Rd. in Harrison County,

Located along Lamborn Rd. in Harrison County, Ohio, this 11 acre property boasts a 6 acre meadow, small pond, and some wooded area. This is a very ideal property to build a new home or to fence the property for livestock. There is also lots of deer and other wildlife that utilize the pond. Do not miss this opportunity for a great land investment!

Annual Taxes: $331.00

Parcel: 130001250008

Auctioneer

Township: Blue Rock Zoning: No School District: Harrison Hills CSD

Acceptance of auction terms is required prior to bidding.

AUCTION BEGINS CLOSING:

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

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2023 AT 6:00 PM

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• “Clean an egg carton very well. Flip it over and make slits in each egg cup. This works wonders as a child’s card holder for card games.”

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Township Zoning: Yes (R-1: Residential) School District: Chardon LSD Acceptance of auction terms is required prior to bidding. Auctioneer Brian Bauer: 614-949-6764 bbauer@mossyoakproperties. com Mos syOakProp e r t i e s .com Address: Rock Creek Rd., Chardon, OH 44024 GPS: Lat. 41.636798 Long. -81.104180
Township: Hambden
OCTOBER 5, 2023 AT 6:00 PM You may walk the property anytime at your own risk and convenience. All property corners are marked. AUCTION BEGINS CLOSING:
situated along Rock Creek Rd, 20.24 acre property is ideal for building, investment, and recreation! A gravel drive leads North off the road into the heavily wooded property. With a little trail work, the majority of the land would be easily accessible by ATV or on foot. This would be an excellent property to build your new home with lots of seclusion. If you’re in search of land for recreation or hunting, this would also be a great choice. There is plenty of wildlife sign on the property, along with multiple areas to park a camper or build a small cabin. Electric service is available at the road, and a well and septic system would have to be installed to build a home. Annual Taxes: $2,502.00 Parcel: 15102654 Township: Hambden Township Zoning: Yes (R-1: Residential) School District: Chardon LSD Acceptance of auction terms is required prior to bidding. Auctioneer Brian Bauer: 614-949-6764 bbauer@mossyoakproperties.com MossyOakProperties.com
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A U C T I O N B E G I N S C L O S I N G : 11 ACRES HARRISON COUNTY O N L I N E A U C T I O N
Ohio, this 11 acre property boasts a 6 acre meadow, small pond, and some wooded area. This is a very ideal property to build a new home or to fence the property for livestock. There is also lots of deer and other wildlife that utilize the pond. Do not miss this opportunity for a great land investment! Annual Taxes: $331.00 Parcel: 130001250008 Township: Blue Rock Zoning: No School District: Harrison Hills CSD Acceptance of auction terms is required prior to bidding.
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Ohio’s top conservation farmers honored

Area 3 Winner

Julius (Jules) and Jodee Verhovec

Jefferson County

Julius and Jodee Verhovec operate a 132-acre farm of pasture and hay on which they incorporate a 41-head cow-calf operation including replacement heifers, bulls and steers. The farm includes 52 acres of woodland and other conservation practices including filter strips and livestock exclusion fencing. The operation also has 61 acres in a grazing management plan and 51 acres in rotational grazing. The Verhovecs received the 2022 Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District Cooperator of the Year award.

Area 4 Winner

Brent and Jenna Clark

Miami County

Brent and Jenna Clark farm 1,376 acres on which they produce corn and soybeans and raise 700 head of feeder cattle on 45 acres of pasture. The Clarks use a variety of conservation and water resource management practices on their land including 20 acres in forestry, cover crops, crop rotation, waterways, livestock exclusion fencing, nutrient management, grazing management and rotational grazing, wildlife habitat, drainage water management and conservation tillage.

Area 5 Winner

Bill, Dan and Mark Wickerham, Adams County

Brothers Bill, Dan and Mark Wickerham farm 220 acres on which they raise 85 head of beef cattle. The Wickerhams use many soil and water resource management techniques on the farm, including 5 acres of livestock exclusion fencing, all acres in a nutrient management plan and grazing management plan, and all acres in rotational grazing including multiple acres in wildlife habitat.

Oct. Heavy Equipment & AG Consignment Auction

SEMI’S, SPECIALTY TRUCKS, DUMP TRUCKS, BUCKET TRUCKS: 2021 Chevy 5500 Crew Cab Dump Truck with Saddle boxes 4x4, 6.6 Duramax engine, only 33,438 miles vinyl seats flip up center console power windows power locks power mirrors vinyl floor, am/fm radio, exhaust brake, Galion Godwin Dump Body Buyers saddle box, Ready To Work; 2016 Peterbilt 579, Semi Sleeper Truck, 880,738 miles, Automatic transmission, Cummins ISX15 engine, 2 bunk sleeper, 2 line Wet kit , 5th wheel fixed for end dump & removable, new rubber, steer tires 15k miles, no emissions, new air compressor, ready to go to work, used daily; 2006 Peterbilt 357 dump truck, 280,666mi, 16ft. Alfab Steel

Dump Body, power tarp, coal door, 1 drop axle, aluminum wheels, pintle hitch, rear air lines, power windows am/fm radio, dual stacks power windows, 2017 Freightliner Refrigerated box truck 141,781 miles, 26ft box Thermo King Reefer with 5826

hours rear rollup door with rear lift gate, Curbside door, air ride suspension, automatic trans, Cummins ISB engine 33,000 GVW

Clean Truck; (2)-2014 Ram 5500, Crew Trucks Cummins diesel, crew cab, Reading work body w/aluminum rack; 2008

Freightliner Tar Truck, 18,887 orig. mi. automatic trans, power steering, cruise am/fm strobe light, work lights; 2004 Freightliner Box Truck, 394,848 miles 9spd trans, power steering air brakes, cruise control, power windows, power lift gate curb side door, driver side door with steps, runs and drives as it should; 2003 International 8100 Box Truck, 502,389mi, 10 speed trans. rear lift gate, curbside door with lift gate driver side door with steps tie down rails, shelving; 1990 Ford F700

Flatbed Crane Truck, 18ft. bed, 47,120 miles, Simon Ro 2057

truck mounted crane; 1988 International S1900 Flatbed Truck, 224,241 miles, 20ft. bed, toolboxes, tandem axles, runs & drives; 2010 Ford F-750 XL Super Duty, Fleet number 156, Diesel Engine, Automatic Transmission, With a Terex XT55

Aerial Device, Overall working height 60ft. With a hydraulic chip body dump; 2010 Ford F-750 Super Duty, Diesel Engine, Manual Transmission, With a Terex XT55 Aerial Device, Overall working height 60ft, With a hydraulic chip body dump, Fleet number 165, We have all the maintenance records located at our main office. The aerial device was de-electric tested in Nov. of 2022 and also all critical welds was inspected as well as a structural over load test; 2006 GMC Model C7500 139,070 miles, With a 7.8

Duramax Diesel Engine, Standard transmission, With a Lift-All Aerial Device Model LSS60/70 foot Unit, Overall working height is 75ft, 400 lbs. Bucket Capacity, With a hydraulic dump chip body; 1995 Freightliner FLD Classic 166,317 miles manual 9 speed trans jake brake, am/fm radio, CB radio, strobe light, dual line wet kit, Detroit engine, Runs and Drives;

SEMI TRAILERS, MISC. TRAILERS: 1990 Fruehauf dump, 36ft w/30ft tub; 2015 Homesteader Stallion, 16ft horse trailer, GN, tandem, 3 stall; 16ft Flatbed Trailer with sides tandem axle, newer brakes ball hitch 7pin electric plug 16ftx6ft trailer; 2008 Strick 53ft Van Trailer Tandem Axle Roll Up Door; 2008 Strick 53ft Van Trailer Tandem Axle Roll Up Door; 1997 Belshe T-10 Equipment trailer, air brakes, pintle hitch, tandem axel, dual wheels, beaver tail, ramps; Construction Equipment: Leeboy L8500T tracked asphalt paver; CAT 248B skid steer w/bucket, pilot controls; 1999 CAT CB224C Smooth drum compacter; 2016 JLG 2646ES, 26ft. Electric Scissor lift, 248.1 hrs, Max height 26ft. 1,000 lb. weight capacity, battery powered, platform extension, solid rubber tires, excellent condition; Hamm HD12 double drum smooth roller, 4,923 hrs; 2006 CAT PC210, asphalt grinder for skid steer; 1995 Moffet M5000 truck mnt. forklift, 4,978 hrs; (8) – AGT Industrial mini-excavators; NEW PRODUCT:

(2)-2022 Suihe 8ft containers, rear dbl doors, side entry door w/window; 2023 AGT Industrial 40 ft container, 1 end door, 4 side doors; (3) Suihe 40ft. Shipping containers, end doors, side doors; Skidsteer Attachments: 16in bucket, grading blade, adj. thumb; 2006 Bobcat FC200 skidsteer flail cutter; (12)2023 Agrotk 48in pallet forks; (6)2023 Agrotk skid steer auger w/3 bits; (2)2023 Agrotk Excavator flail mower, 45in cut; 2023 Agrotk skid steer flail mower; 2023 Agrotk STSD10 seeder, skid steer or 3-pt mnt; (2)2023 Agrotk ATK-B1000 2 post car lifts, 10,000lb. capacity; (5)2023 Agrotk 72in brush cutter, skid steer mnt; 2023 Agrotk Top Cat tree shear; 2023 Agrotk skid steer 4 in 1 clamshell bucket; TRACTORS: 2019 JD 4066R 4WD tractor w/loader,2283 hrs, full cab, heat and A/C; International 1086 3630 hours, duals full cab, heat, ac, 3 remotes 540pto 1000pto, runs and operates; MISC. AG EQUIPMENT: 2019 CASE IH 4412F, 12 row corn head; DMI 4200, 13 shank anhydrous toolbar, folding, Dickey John Rate Controller; 1995 Case IH 5400 No-Till Grain Drill, front Case Coulter Cart, double disc openers, 8,334 acres, markers, Unverferth rolling baskets, 1 owner, excellent condition, field ready; 2005 JD 893 header, 30in, poly; Gehl MX125 Grinder Mixer with scales, 100bu capacity, extra screen; TRIOLIET SOLOMIX 2-2400L ZKX-T, twin mixer feed wagon, tandem axle, scales, monitor, side discharge; Application Systems By Great Plains SA 1000 pull type spray applicator 60ft booms 1000gal capacity foamers Raven Controller in office manual in office Ready to go operates as it should Unit is currently winterized; 2005 JD 893 header, 30in, poly; MOWERS: Scag 52in Zero Turn Mower, stand on 52in deck, commercial mower, Runs and Operates; Scag Zero Turn Mower, Stand on commercial mower, 52in deck, Runs and Operates;

Ransomes 956105 Zero Turn Mower, front mount deck, 1040hr, 61in deck Runs and Operates; Merry Commercial

Rough Terrain Mower, Walk Behind 24in. cut 2 Spare Tires; Dr Field And Brush Mower, walk behind brush mower, spare tire Kawasaki engine; UTILITY VEHICLES: 2021 Tautara 1000EFI

4x4 226mi, power dump 3 seat led lights front and rear diff lock am/aux/blutooth radio, bed tool boxes roof rack 5 speed manual front winch, rear hitch, mirrors, turn signals, Like New! BUILDINGS: Versa Tube Metal Building 12ftx24ftx7ft tall frame only no siding; Versa Tube Metal Building 20ftx27ftx9ft tall complete structure with siding; Industrial Support

Equipment: WEBER SRV60 Jumping Jack Compactor; Soff Cut Saw, concrete saw, self propelled Subaru engine; 2-Trash pumps; Craftsman Air Compressor 5hp motor single phase 230v runs and operates; Misc:Yetter Row cleaners 24 row cleaners; Fertilizer Tank 200 Gallon Capacity; Hog Gates

Multiple Sizes 3 Panels total; Hydraulic Cylinder 10 Ton; Remlinger 30ft single bar harrow (Used); Treated Fence Post 3-1/2in.x4in.x8ft 55 Per Bundle (Unused); TERMS & CONDITIONS: A 10% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL ITEMS CAPPED @ A MAXIMUM OF $5,000.00 IN PREMIUM. Online bidder fees apply. EVERYTHING SELLS AS IS WHERE IS.- Auctioneers Note: More items are coming in, please check back for more updated auction information. Call early for the best exposure for your equipment! For a full listing please visit busseybros.hibid.com

(844) SOLD-BBA

Auctioneers: Grant & Orrin Bussey & Mike Baker

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The Clark family, of Miami County. (Submitted photo) The Wickerham family, of Adams County. (Submitted photo)
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The Verhovec family, of Jefferson County. (Submitted photo)
Still accepting consignments!! Call to sell today!!
SAT. OCT. 14, 2023 @ 9A.M. 4938 S ST RT 49 Greenville OH 45331 LIVE ONSITE AUCTION

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Port Washington

Prime hunting Land

80+ Acres in 2 pArcels | 50% MinerAl righTs hunTing | TiMber

sAleM Twp. | TuscArAwAs cO. | indiAn VAlley lsd

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atV tour: Monday, oCtoBer 9th froM 4-6:00 P.M.

lOcATiOn: neAr 12042 us -36, pOrT wAshingTOn, Oh 43837 gps : 40.303099, -81.542021 direcTiOns: From US-77 & US-36 head east on US-36 for 1.2 miles to location on left.

suMMAry: Escape to the great outdoors with these two parcels of prime hunting land in Port Washington, literally 1-minute off the Newcomerstown exit. For legal description, terms and photos please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

sAle: by The Order OF AMMO enTerprises, llc

Kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777

Agent: Aaron Miller, reAlTOr®

(330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com

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

Agent: Kevin lehman, cAi, AMM, Assoc. broker / Auctioneer

(330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

AMSTERDAM, OH

MON. OCT. 9, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

FIXER UP RANCH HOME

4192 STEUBENVILLE RD, AMSTERDAM, OH ALONG ST. RT. 43 SOUTH

MOTORCYCLE, APPLIANCE, PALLETS, 2003 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTER, 2300 MILES.

CROSLEY ELECRTRIC RANGE, WHIRLPOOL DOUBLE DOOR REFRIGERATOR, SPEED QUEEN WASHER & DRYER, ALUM. STEP LADDER, TOOL CHEST, DINING ROOM TABLE & LITTLE MISC. AUCTION ORDER BY OF: MR.& MRS. WILLIAM BITGOOD

Since 1958

Larry Garner - Auctioneer/Broker

1186 Canyon Rd., SE, Carrollton, Ohio 44615 330-806-0145 • 330-627-5573

WV Auctioneer No. 378 - www.garnerauctioneers.com

Youngstown, oh

Sun. oct. 1, 2023

starting at 1:00 P.M. • Preview 11:00 a .M.

Large Live auction

Large Auction at our auction gallery: 2431 youngStownHubbard road, youngStown, oHio 44505, US 62 and RT 7 run together as Yo. Hubbard Road. updated list and photos posted closer to auction day

Large Hoarder house many unpacked boxes at time of ad. Clean Modern furniture and antiques, large formal breakfront china closet, Drexel cherry 3 piece bedroom set, Colonial pine bedroom set with full poster canopy bed, 3 piece bedroom set, dinette sets, chest of drawers, spinet desk, quality 5 piece wicker patio set, sofas, recliners, arm chairs, end tables, game table and chairs, several fancy lamp stands, Queen Ann coffee and end tables, glass top coffee tables, decorator lamps floor lamps, trunks, prints, mirrors, collectible glassware and china Fenton glass, costume jewelry, large lot of decorator prints and paintings, Large lot of clean collectibles, household goods, pots, pans and kitchenware, glassware, hand and garden tools, ladders, large lot of new ladies clothes, vintage shoes and clothes belts, unreal amount and so much more with second auctioneer at 1 P.M. tell everyone bring a friend. this auction is overloaded – so much to unpack and sort will take days. will update as we go. complete updated list and photos at anglinsauction.com termS - 13% buyer’s premium, 3% waived for cash. We accept checks with credit card back up (no exceptions), no checks not known by our firm. Visa, MasterCard and Discover. All items sold as-is. Sales tax collected unless blanket certificate on file.

Anglins Auction service

Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer 2431 youngstown-Hubbard road, youngstown, ohio 44505 330-707-0875 – licensed and bonded in ohio and Pa

WHAT: Throlson American Bison Foundation Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: College juniors, seniors or graduate students studying fields related to the bison industry

AMOUNT: A total of $10,000 in scholarships

DEADLINE: Oct. 1

APPLY: bisoncentral.com

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WHAT: Feed Greatness Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: Current undergraduate students who have experience raising and caring for small or large livestock, equine or poultry

AMOUNT: Four $5,000 scholarships

DEADLINE: Oct. 12

APPLY: https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/purina/

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WHAT: National Dairy Herd Information Association Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: Full-time, incoming or continuing students at a technical college or a two-year or four-year college/university. To be eligible for a National DHIA scholarship, the applicant must be a family member or employee of a herd on DHI test, family member of a DHI employee, or employee of a DHI affiliate. The DHI affiliate for the herd or affiliate employee must be a member of National DHIA.

AMOUNT: Ten $1,000 scholarships

DEADLINE: Oct. 31

APPLY: https://dhia.org/scholarships/

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WHAT: Durango’s National Day of the Cowgirl Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: The scholarship will be awarded to a young woman who is pursuing a Western degree and will be executed in partnership with the Dude Ranch Foundation.

AMOUNT: $30,000 undergraduate scholarship

DEADLINE: Dec. 31

APPLY: https://nationaldayofthecowgirl.com/

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WHAT: 2024 Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement scholarship program

ELIGIBLE: All applicants must be planning to pursue a career in agriculture, and must reside within Horizon Farm Credit’s 100-county territory or Washington D.C. They may be high school seniors, students currently enrolled in a two- or four-year educational program at a college or university or students currently enrolled in a technical school.

AMOUNT: Ten scholarships, each valued up to $10,000

DEADLINE: Jan. 5

APPLY: https://fcfoundationforag.org/

(To add a scholarship to our listing, send details at least three weeks in advance to: Scholarship News, Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or email: editorial@farmanddairy.com.)

Commercial Real Estate Auction

Commercial Real Estate Auction

BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 10, 2023 at 6:30 pm

BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 10, 2023 at 6:30 pm

This well maintained 3 suite professional office building is being offered at public auction due to the retiring doctor who occupied the 2989 sq. ft. Suite #1. This suite has a waiting room, reception room, and multiple exam rooms including 2 lead lined X-ray rooms, 1/2 baths and utility room. Suite #2 has 3234 sq. ft. and is occupied by a physician and has it’s own waiting room, receptionists room and multiple exam rooms. Suite 3 is 675 sq. ft room and has a small waiting room, reception room, and 2 additional rooms. All 3 suites have both front and rear entrances from the large 25,100 sq. ft. parking lot with 50 parking spaces. OPENING BID: $250,000 1150/1160 Niles Cortland Rd., Niles, OH 44446

This well maintained 3 suite professional office building is being offered at public auction due to the retiring doctor who occupied the 2989 sq. ft. Suite #1. This suite has a waiting room, reception room, and multiple exam rooms including 2 lead lined X-ray rooms, 1/2 baths and utility room. Suite #2 has 3234 sq. ft. and is occupied by a physician and has it's own waiting room, receptionists room and multiple exam rooms. Suite 3 is 675 sq. ft room and has a small waiting room, reception room, and 2 additional rooms. All 3 suites have both front and rear entrances from the large 25,100 sq. ft. parking lot with 50 parking spaces. OPENING BID: $250,000

Quality Contents in Howland Twp., OH

1150/1160 Niles Cortland Rd., Niles, OH 44446

BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 3rd at 6:30 pm

Quality Contents in Howland Twp., OH

2008 Chevy Impala, Furniture, Wheelchair Lift, Stair Chair Lift, Collectibles, Tools, Lawn/Garden, Jewelry, Sterling Flatware, Household and More!

BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 3rd at 6:30 pm

PREVIEW: Mon., Oct. 2nd from 3-6 pm

442 Wheelock Dr. NE, Warren, OH 44484

2008 Chevy Impala, Furniture, Wheelchair Lift, Stair Chair Lift, Collectibles, Tools, Lawn/Garden, Jewelry, Sterling Flatware, Household and More!

UPCOMING AUCTIONS

Watch for dates and details on great auctions to be scheduled soon!

PREVIEW: Mon., Oct. 2nd from 3-6 pm

Full terms, details, photos and bidding on our website.

442 Wheelock Dr. NE, Warren, OH 44484

Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers:

UPCOMING AUCTIONS

J. Paul Basinger,

Julie A. Cerneka

Watch for dates and details on great auctions to be scheduled soon!

Real Estate Agents: Rich Basinger, Conner Cerneka

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Real Estate Agents: Rich Basinger, Conner Cerneka

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USDA expands efforts to prevent and reduce food loss and waste

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced an additional $25 million investment to expand efforts to prevent and reduce food loss and waste. The investment, funded under the American Rescue Plan Act, is part of a joint agency initiative between USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture and USDA’s Office of the Chief Economist. Over one-third of all available food in the U.S. goes uneaten

through loss or waste. Since 2017, NIFA has committed $123.5 million across 527 projects relating to food loss and waste. This latest investment will expand several of NIFA’s core programs by $25 million.

The funding will support the Community Food Projects Competitive Grants Program to reduce food loss and waste; get surplus wholesome food to individuals; and develop linkages between food producers,

providers and food recovery organizations. The primary goals of the grants are to provide communities a voice in food system decisions and to support local food markets to fully benefit the community, increase food and nutrition security and stimulate local economies. NIFA awarded $4.3 million to 12 CFP Food Loss and Waste projects from the fiscal year 2023 Request for Applications competition.

Beach city, Oh • Wed. Oct. 11, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M. – real estate @ 12 noon

Baker Farm real estate and Contents auCtion

LOcatiOn: 9170 dundee WiLmOt Rd. Beach city, OhiO 44608. Winesburg-Dundee-Wilmot area. From US 62 in Winesburg take TR 661 E (becomes Chestnut Ridge Rd) to Dundee/Wilmot Rd S to Auction, or from SR 93 in Dundee take Cherry Run Rd N to Walnut Creek Bottom Rd W to Dundee/Wilmot N to auction, or from US 250 in Wilmot take US 62 S to Lawnford Rd S to Lawnfield Rd S to Dundee/Wilmot Rd to auction. GPS Co-ordinates 40.61783, -81.63636.

116 acRe FaRm in PaRceLs - exceLLent

LOcatiOn BuiLding PaRceLs - FaBuLOus VieWs ag Land Jd tRactOR - cOmBine - FaRm equiPment - shOP tOOLs skidsteeR - atV - cOL-

LectiBLes hOusehOLd - guns - tusc cOunty Wayne tWP - gaRaWay schOOLs

inspection Date: saturDay sept

PaRceL 1: 9.3 Acres with 613’ frontage/great parcel. PaRceL 2: 10.9 Acres 53’ frontage and a high setting.

PaRceL 3: 6 Acres 364’ frontage, a good lot. PaRceL 4: 6 Acres 379’ frontage, adjoins parcel 3. PaRceL 5: 9.5 Acres 60’ frontage, some woods. PaRceL 6: 5.1 Acres 313’ frontage/Excellent spot. PaRceL 7: 12.3 Acres 215’ frontage/ views. PaRceL 8: 15.7 Acres 76’ frontage /views. PaRceL

9: 10.9 Acres with a Solid 3 BR Farmhouse, Garage, Bank Barn, Pole Barn and outbuildings with gas from the wells.

PaRceL 10: 5.8 Acres 268’ frontage a nice spot. PaRceL

11: 13.8 Acres 68’ frontage and views. Here is a wonderful farm, good tillable and pastureland. A good set of buildings, the front parcels all have great spots and creek access, the back parcels all have wonderful views of the area! Buy some or all! Come to the Open House to view the Buildings and Equipment. Cattle in the pasture so Call to walk the land. LegaL: Parcel # 68-00010-000. Taxes are $1822 per ½ year CAUV. PaRceL 12: 5 Acres 289’ frontage. PaRceL 13: 3.1 Acres 178’ frontage. PaRceL 14: 3.2 Acres 226’ frontage. These 3 Beautiful Parcels all front on Camp Rd and have Great homesites! Take a look at these great sites. These 3 parcels are not contiguous with the farm. LegaL: Parcel # 68-00011-000. Taxes are $64 per ½ year. teRms: 10% Nonrefundable down payment auction day with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon the buyer securing financing and/or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All seller owned mineral rights transfer. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Buyer to pay $750 per surveyed parcel. The auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots as a whole. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Subject to present crop lease. tRactOR-cOmBine-skid LOadeR: JD 4430 CHA 2947 Hrs Quad remotes 20.8x38 Rear tires, JD 2155 Tractor w/175 loader & Canopy 2487 Hrs-Ex rubber, JD bale spear, M F 245 D Tractor 2500 Hrs, Ford 6600 tractor Canopy, New Holland LS160 Skidsteer only 274 Hrs-Like New, Quick attach pallet forks, JD 4420 Combine 3323 Hrs, 13’ Grain Head, 4 Row 40 Series Corn head, straw chopper. equiPment: JD 7200 Max Emerge 2 Corn Planter, JD 1560 No-Till 9’ Drill, Woods 72” Brushbull mower, NH 273 Hay Baler w/thrower, 2 Bale King wagons, JD Rake, NH 467 Haybine, NH 451 Sickle bar mower, NH 327 Manure spreader 130 Bu, NI 324-2Row Corn picker, 3 Gravity wagons-1 Killbros 350, JD 2810-4 Bottom plow-reset, JD 630-12’ Transport Disc, Brillion 10’ Cultimulcher, spring tooth harrow, 2 Bottom plow, field sprayer, bale elevator, drag elevator, grain elevator, 16’ Grain auger, grain aerators, Woods 9000-3pt Backhoe, Cosmo 3pt Concrete mixer, 3pt fertilizer spreader-3pt seeder, fuel tanks, Pax pig feeeders, SS wash vat, fertilizer 46-0-0 Urea, few gates & farm items. Most Equipment is exceptionally clean and has been shedded! atV-mOWeRsLaWn items: 2018 Polaris Ranger XP 900 HO-full Cab 4WD-Only 47 miles-Titled, Kolpin Gun boot for Ranger, 2021 Simplicity 52” Rider mower-41Hrs (like new), Cub Cadet mower jack, Ariens 24” snow blower, Troy Built Pony Tiller, Stihl HT 101 pole saw, Stihl GTA 26 battery 4” trimmer, Stihl BG 86 and BG 50 Blowers, Stihl MS180 &MS

310 chain saws, Stihl FS 70 & FS 90 Trimmers, Ariens tiller, BCS 203 walk behind sickle mower, Toro trim mower, lawn sweeper, Schwinn bike, space heater, gas heaters, Garden hand tools, guns & cameRas: S&W 38 Military/Police SS Mod 64-4” barrel w/ box, S&W 9MM Mod 439 Nickel 4” barrel (45ACP Gov Style/ Box, Rem Mod 1100 12/21 FR slug barrel, Rem 1100 12ga, Stevens Mod77E 12 ga, Win 2 ¾ Mod 37 12 ga choke, Rug Mini-14 223 SS w/scope & mags, Western Field Mod 59 22Cal, Springfield Savage Mod 840 Bolt 222Cal Bolt/scope, 2 Ruger Clips, some Ammo and some brass, Lee ReLOadeR: 9MM 357, 223, 222, 38 Special, Powder measure-Trickler-reloading scale, GAF les35 mm single reflex camera, Extra lenses, Vivitar 85-225 mm auto zoom Camera, Thyristor 265 flash, Sangean HD Radio w/speakers. shOP tOOLs & misc: Twentieth Century AC/ DC 295 AMP welder, Delta Bench Drill press, Craftsman table saw, Drill Doctor, air compressor, Craftsman wrenches, impacts, sockets, work lights, punches chisels, lots of shop tools, buffer, work bench, log chains, fence stretchers, ext ladders, step ladders, chicken coops, pressure washer, garden cart, lawn sprayer, Acetylene welder. cOLLectiBLes: Qualified wood cook stove-enamel in excellent condition, Janesville Coaster child’s wagon-excellent condition, push garden row plow, sewing machines, 2 copper kettles copper boiler, old poplar wardrobe, plank bottom chairs, poplar chest, oak quarter-sawn corner cupboard, dinner bell, grain cradle, hay knives, Model T jacks, old cameras, 1933 Worlds Fair items, postage scale, Lionel Train set, wooden picnic plates, crocks, tOy tRactOR cOLLectiOn: John Deere-Oliver-Farmall-Allis Chalmers toys, John Deere Plates & cups-4 Pl setting, Fiesta plates, india items: swords-Water pipe-nut cracker, Monk shoes-prayer bellvases-book-etc; old typewriter, Oak Blanket chest, sewing basket, Ornate dresser, Wagner skillets, Alum Lunchpail, barrels, milk cans, croquet hook set in case, comforter/ quilt, Hi-boy dresser, Marble insert dresser, jewelry chest, Military trunk, marbles, old Hugh McCoy Baseball mitt, old jewelry/watches, egg baskets, Lionel trainset /boxes, Croquet set, high chair, cherry pitter, wood-beam walking plow. hOusehOLd: Fridge, GE Elec range, upright & chest Freezers, Speed Queen Washer, Maytag gas dryer, Oak Computer desk & Library table, Cane bottom rocker, Oak Knee-hole desk, plant stands, Oak book shelf, Drop-leaf Tables, Oak Dining Table w/chairs, Plate shelf, Mantle clocks, Various lamps, Kitchen chairs, foot stool, Dry sink, Pressback & Spindle-back chairs, Floral print sofa/chair, Corner cupboard, Oak wash stand, silverware, Pyrex-pots-pansFlo-blue-Bennington,Glassware-Graniteware-Roseville, jewelry box, Cedar chest, 2 Oak night stands-mirror-dresser, Oak bed, books-incl farm equipment books, many good kitchen items, old Hi-Fi tape player, gun cabinet, single bed, canners, canning jars, a lot of quality items not listed. Flyers onsite and online. Details and many Photos online at www.kaufman-auctions.com cOntent teRms: Cash or valid check 5% convenience fee for credit cards. nOte: This is an incomplete list. The items are clean and well cared for. We will be selling with a couple crews-bring a friend. scheduLe: 9:30 Shop & Household-11AM Guns then ATV -12 Noon Real Estate followed by tractors-equipment-appliances and balance of items. NO cell phone reception-be present to bid.

auctiOn By ORdeR OF: stanLey and kaRen BakeR kauFman ReaLty & auctiOns

330-852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

Jake schLaBach Realtor/auctioneer

330-763-0889 or jake@kaufmanrealty.com

Bidding is open & Begins closing Tues. OcT. 3, 2023 at 7:00

Brewster AreA Home & BArn

3.14 Acres | 3/Br HOme|24’x48’ POle BArn sugArcreek TwP. | sTArk cO. | FAirless lsD

OPen HOuse: Wednesday, OctOber 4tH frOM 5-6:00 P.M.

lOcATiOn: 13628 elTOn sT sw, nAvArre, OH 44662 DirecTiOns: From Brewster, head north on OH-93 for 1.5 miles, turn left on Elton St. SW, 0.9 miles to location on left.

summAry: Located just northwest of Brewster in Stark County, Ohio, is a 2-story, 3-bedroom home on a 3.1acre lot.

For legal description, terms and photos please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com.

sale: By the order of Timothy w. Petroshus, Trustee kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777

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

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

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

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Orrville, OH •

Sprawling Country HomeS tead

22+ Acres in 2 PArcels |4/Br hOme

4- cAr GArAGe | hOrse BArn

suGAr creek TwP. | wAyne cO. | DAlTOn lsD On-siTe AucTiOn

OPen HOuse: tHursday, sePteMber 28tH frOM 4-6:00 P M

lOcATiOn: 247 n kOhler rD. Orrville, Oh 44667 DirecTiOns:

From Riceland (US-30 & OH-57) head east on US-30 for 0.5 miles, turn left onto N Kohler Rd. 0.3 miles north to property on right.

summAry: Situated conveniently between Orrville, Dalton, and Kidron, lies this meticulously maintained, one-owner residence poised on a sprawling 22-acre estate. Secluded from the road, this gorgeous 2-story property features a broad front porch that offers a shaded view of the vast lawn. Beyond the front door, the main level showcases generous living spaces, a wellequipped kitchen graced with oak cabinetry (appliances included), which seamlessly transitions into the sunlit dining room and sunroom. A versatile office space can double as an additional bedroom, complemented by a full bathroom. The upper level unveils two bedrooms and two bathrooms, including the massive owner’s suite. Meanwhile, the basement augments the home’s appeal with a potential fourth bedroom, a dedicated game room, and a comprehensive laundry area. Step outside to a robust concrete patio, overlooking an expansive backyard adorned with multiple raised-bed gardens. Motor enthusiasts and hobbyists revel in the 3-car attached garage as well as the detached 32 ft x 54 ft garage, constructed in 2016. The latter, complete with electric and water, is insulated, heated, and has four-10 ft overhead doors, and 12 ft ceilings, ensuring year-round functionality. Animal lovers will enjoy the 32 ft x 48 ft

Irondale,

barn that stands ready to accommodate your equestrian and livestock pursuits, featuring six box stalls, water and electric, a feed room, tack room, and an overhead hay loft. 2,200 ft of high-tensile fencing encircles two expansive pastures. Recreational amenities are highlighted by a 14x24 above-ground pool, new in 2015, accompanied by a brand-new saltwater system, pump, and a new in 2020, propane heater, promising countless hours of fun and relaxation. This spectacular property is available in two parcels: the homestead and its surrounding 6.4 acres, and a separate 15.6 acres of vacant cropland. With level to gently rolling terrains, this is a golden opportunity to erect another residence or claim the entirety for a magnificent country estate.

leGAl: Wayne Co. Parcel 47-01034.002 in Sugar Creek Township and Dalton LSD.

TAxes: Taxes are currently $4,347.02 annually.

Terms: visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

sale: By the order of larry & Anne wiseman kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777

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

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

14, 2023 starting at 10:00 a .M. • real estate sells at 12:00 noon

Jefferson Co. farm & Homestead

115 +/- acreS | Open & WOOded | 3 Bed, 1 ½ Bath hOme ShOp / 2 StOry renOvated FarmhOuSe | KnOx tWp. | JeFFerSOn cO ediSOn LSd / | exceLLent Farm equipment | JOhn deere tractOrS /vehicLeS OnSite auctiOn

ProPerty insPections: Monday, oct. 2, 2023 @ 5:00 P.M. 1670 Co. Hwy. 53, Irondale, OH 43932

GpS coordinates: 40°30’56.5”n 80°44’02.0”W

directiOnS: From Cadiz take OH-22 East 18 miles to OH-43 N to Richmond then follow OH-152 N. 6.5 miles to OH-213 go north 2 miles to County Highway 53 then west 1.4 miles to farm. From Carrollton, take OH-39 E for 3 miles to Avon Rd. NE; continue Avon Rd NE for 5.1 miles to OH-524 for 6 miles toward Bergholz, turn right onto OH-164 S for .5 mile to turn left onto 2nd St.; continue Bergholz-New Somerset Rd. for 9.7 miles and farm is on the right, signs posted.

reaL eState: The Thomas Cattrell farm is comprised of 115 acres of excellent country living in Eastern Jefferson Co. Ohio. The land features pastureland, hayfields, woods and water with Town Fork Creek meandering the entire eastern boundary. The main home is a brick 2 story with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, with kitchen, dining room and living room. The home also has a basement and an attached 1.5 car garage.

There is a newer 36’x64’x12’ shop with concrete floor, electricity, 2 insulated overhead doors and 2 sliding doors. The shop has a 10’ finished lean-to with a bathroom, and 2 rooms that could serve as guest quarters or farm office.

The second home is an older but renovated 3-bedroom 1.5 bath farmhouse with a basement in a nice, treed setting along with several older outbuildings. The farm lends itself to agricultural and recreational pursuits and the wooded area has timber potential.

the land will be offered at live auction in 5 parcels as well as in its entirety.

parceL 1: 65.8 +/-Acres open & wooded

parceL 2: 6.5 +/- Acres, Brick home and 36’x64’ shop

parceL 3: 6.7 +/- Acres open meadow, building site potential.

parceL 4: 7.3 Acres renovated 2 story farmhouse and barns.

parceL 5: 26.6 +/- Acres open land, primarily hayfields.

LeGaL: Jefferson County Parcel: 15-00238-000 Knox Twp. Edison LSD taxeS: Taxes are currently $1,742.76 annually.

reaL eState termS: A 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the final bid price to determine contract price. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

AdAmsville, OH

Tues. OcT. 17, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Absolute MuskinguM County lAnd AuCtion

Wills creek Area

LOcATiOn: WiLLs creek rd, AdAmsviLLe, OH 43802. From SR 16, just south of Coshocton, take SR 83 south 9½ miles to Wills Creek Rd. west 2.2 miles to 1st township road, south ½ mile to property. Signs are posted. LOcATiOn: GPs coordinates are 40.140516, -81.829601

72 WOOded Acres in 1 PArceL | 2 sTOcked POnds

exceLLenT WiLdLife And WHiTeTAiL cOver

AdAms TOWnsHiP | muskinGum cOunTy

Tri-vALLey scHOOL disTricT

Wooded tract of 72 acres to be offered in 1 parcel. Has a great setting for recreational and hunting use with awesome wildlife habitat and plenty of cover, food and water source present. There are 2 small ponds stocked with bluegill and bass. Trails are well kept and easy to access throughout the property. Offers 4 food plot areas and includes a good, raised hunting blind as well as feeder. Property was select timbered approx. 5 years ago and has good young growth of maple and red & white oak. Mineral rights have previously been conveyed out and do not transfer. Feel free to walk this land at your own risk and convenience. Immediate hunting rights will be granted to buyers upon deposit of 10% downpayment. call Jr miller or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more details. sells absolute, to the highest bidder, at 5 P.m

TAxes & LeGAL: Muskingum County parcel numbers 02-30-01-03000 and 02-30-10-03-003. Total taxes are $219.90 per year and are under CAUV. Sells subject to all easements and leases of record.

Terms: No buyer’s premium.10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale, balance due at time of closing with no financing or other contingencies. See sale order addendum day of sale for more details. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Any desired inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements day of auction take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Auction by order of: Henry and erma miller kAufmAn reALTy & AucTiOns (330) 852-4111 kaufman-auctions.com

Jr miller, realtor/Auctioneer/Partner (330) 231-1914 jr@kaufmanrealty.com

Ends: Mon. oct. 2, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

SWEITZER ESTATE ONLINE AUCTION

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction to settle the Estate of John Sweitzer. Located 3 miles East of Columbiana, Ohio, on SR 14 to Macklin Road then south 1 mile to Hisey road @ 47383 HisEy Rd., nEw watERfoRd, oHio 44445. Preview:

2023 froM 4:00 -7:00 P.M. Pick UP: october 4, 2023 froM 1:00 to 7:00 P.M. 59 cadillac ~ 74 cougaR~ 97 tow MastER

perSOnaL prOperty: vehicLeS and traiLer: 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer 201,451 miles VIN: 1GNDT13S762194302; 2017 GMC Acadia SLT 66,335 Miles VIN: 1GKKVSKD5HJ260992; 2018 Ford F-250 Super Duty 9,940 miles, VIN: 1FTBF2B6XJEB57818; 2019 John Deere Gator 1,103 miles, 334.5 hours; 2019 Moritz Dump Trailer; 2016 Stealth Enterprises, LLC Aluminum Trailer VIN: 52LBU1012GE043306; tractOrS and aG equipment: John Deere 6410 tractor, with JD 640 Loader, 4x4 CHA, only 1,480 hours L06410V229570; John Deere 2555 tractor, with loader, 4x4 with 3,417 hours W00245X020292; John Deere Lawn Tractor X748 diesel 641 hours; John Deere HX15 Flex-Wing Rotary Cutter; John Deere Blade; Bomford Turner Reach Arm Flail Mower; John Deere 54 Quick Hitch Front Blade; John Deere Generator AC- G751OH-E 50 hours; Grapple Bucket; John Deere push Mower; ACE Hardware Lawn Mower; John Deere Pull Behind Lawn Trailer; New Idea Corn Picker; Farm King 82” Heavy Duty Tiller; Mast Fork Attachment; John Deere MX10 3pt. Brush Cutter; 2 John Deere Loader Buckets; Forks Attachment; Hay Spear Attachment, Green; Shaver Mfg. Co. Pile Driver. hOuSehOLd and tOOLS: Shop tools; wrenches, sockets ratchets; drill press; shelving; hand tools; shovels; rakes; sprayer; shop-vac; grinder; toolboxes welder, power washer, T-posts, Milwaukee tools, leaf-blower, Stihl weed-eater, fuel tank, battery jump packs; perSOnaL prOperty termS: Cash or check with valid ID. Credit cards accepted with 5% convenience fee. Full payment day on the day of sale. No Buyers premium on personal property.

nOte: This is an incomplete list. Not a large auction but items are clean and well cared for! No cell-phone reception must be present to bid. Personal property begins at 10 A.M. and Real Estate sells at 12 noon.

Sale By the order of:the estate of thomas cattrell; adessa demarzio, executor; daniel Guida, attorney; Jefferson co. probate case no. 2023-eS-52 Kaufman realty & auctions, LLc Jason L. miller, partner/auctioneer (740)-541-7475 or jason.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

tools~ antiquEs

caRs and tRucks: 1959 Cadillac Coup DeVille Elvis Tribute GC; 1974 Mercury Cougar convertible, GC; 1997 International Tow Master Truck, 60301 miles; 1978 Dodge D150 Lil Red Express, (needs repair); 1981 Buick Regal (needs repair); 1984 Cadillac Coupe DeVille (needs repair); 1993 Lincoln Town Car, (needs repair); 1982 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham (needs repair); 1997 Chevy Blazer (needs repair); Terry and King of the road campers for scrap;

tools/lawn- gaRdEn/autoMotivE : Snap On tool box; Lawn and Garden; motors and transmissions; car parts; Mechanics, Carpenter and garden tools; Stihl chainsaw; Scooters; HD car ramps; Gravely attachments; Billy Goat vac; Cub Cadet 108 tractor; Gravely 450 Mower; Lawn tractors of various makes and conditions;

antiquEs/collEctiblEs: Elvis memorabilia; Depression glass; cedar chest; radios; marble top stand; milk bottles; records and magazines; porcelain top table; kitchen cabinets; wringer washers; Griswold and other cast iron; Rowe Juke box; video games; Roseville; License plates; crocks;

HousEwaREs: Sony 40” TV; Whirlpool refrigerator; Magic Chef apt refrigerator; pots, pans, dishes, small electrical appliances; furniture; notE : This is only a very partial list, see web for complete list and pictures.

visit baerauctions.com for online bidding

tERMs on PERsonal PRoPERty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. Credit card required to register. Buyers may pay their invoice online or arrange to pay with cash or check at pick up. All invoices will be charged to the registered credit card the morning following the auction unless prior arrangements are made. All items sell without reservation to the highest bidder.

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor

330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

Juanita Patterson Exec for the John Sweitzer Estate – Owner

Case # 2023 ES 00053

B6 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
Thurs.
P.M.
OcT. 12, 2023 starting at 6:00
online only
SePteMber 29,
oH • Sat. Oct.

Wayne County residents can pursue manufacturing credential

SMITHVILLE, Ohio — Aspire at Wayne County Schools Career Center offers adult students a Certified Manufacturing Associate credential at no cost. This course is open to adults with a desire to build a comprehensive foundation of knowledge for a successful career in manufacturing.

The program introduces basic concepts in the areas needed for a career in manufacturing, including

introductions to additive manufacturing, blueprint reading, CNC, lean processes, math fundamentals, measurement and inspection, quality, robotics and safety and troubleshooting.

Adults enrolling in this free course will have the opportunity to improve basic math skills while learning about the manufacturing industry. This course has no prerequisites or minimum

education requirements before enrollment.

Registration is now open for the first cohort. Classes will be held from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at WCSCC from Oct. 2 to Dec. 13. Call 330-6697070 to reserve your spot. Questions regarding the class can be directed to the Adult Education office at 330-669-7070 or by email to aeinfo@wcscc.org.

dover, oh • Wed. Oct. 18, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Scenic 200-Acre ProPerty neAr Dover

200.1 Acres | dOver tOWnship tuscArAWAs cOunty | 13 pArcels

ApprOx. 149.5 Open/tillAble Acres

ApprOx. 50.6 WOOded Acres privAte building sites | 3 bed, 1 bAth hOme rOAd FrOntAge On 4 rOAds

minerAl rights included | live Onsite AuctiOn

OPEn FOr insPECtiOn: WEd. OCt. 4th, 2023, 3:00-5:00 P.M.

lOcAtiOn: 3739 sr 516, dOver, Oh 44622 gps cOOrdinAtes: 40.535291, -81.529588 Directions: From I-77 (exit 83) take SR 39 west, take NW SR 516 for 2 miles and see the farm right. From Windfield, take SR 516 southeast 1.9 miles to farm on left. Signs

Posted.

summAry: Spanning a vast 200.1 acres, this farm boasts enviable road frontage on Schneiders Crossing Rd, Minard Rd, Swonger Rd, and State Route 516. Just imagine the breathtaking views, with its rolling terrains painting a tranquil backdrop for every dawn and dusk.

Nestled within this 200-acre farm is a cozy 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence, complete with a detached 2-car garage.

Whether you’re gazing out at roughly 50 acres of rich woodland – and the marketable timber that stands proudly within – or envisioning the infinite opportunities this land presents, you’ll find it hard to resist. Think building lots, a haven for hunting, fertile farming grounds, or a rural home in a prime location. Its proximity to

I-77 offers unparalleled convenience, bridging the beauty of country life with the pulse of the urban. Discover the harmony of Dover and Winfield right here. Dive into your rural dream now!

legAl: Tuscarawas County Parcel #’s 1000266000, 1002207000, 1002042000, 1000824000, 1000826000, 1002326003, and1002056003, Dover Township, Dover City SD. Taxes: Taxes are currently $2,010.66/half. CAUV Recoupment is the buyer’s responsibility. terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium. For complete terms visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

sale: by order of dover capital enterprises, inc.

KAuFmAn reAlty & AuctiOns

(888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com curt yOder, realtor/Auctioneer/partner

(330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

KObe shetler, realtor

(330) 987-4084 kobe.shetler@kaufmanrealty.com

Apple Creek, OH • Tues. OcT. 10, 2023

starting at 4:00 PM

Wayne County Real estate & Content auCtion

Apple creek/MT eATOn AreA

11412 Dover Rd, Apple Creek, OH 44606

DirecTiOns: Located halfway between Apple Creek and Mt. Eaton US 250 (Dover Rd). At the Kansas Rd. intersection. Signs Posted. GPS Coordinates: 40.720469, -81.774387

2- sTOry Duplex On 10.86 Acres * BArn AnD OuTBuilDings * cOMMerciAl

siTe pOTenTiAl * FrOnTAge On us 250 & kAnsAs rD. * sAlT creek TOwnship

wAyne cOunTy * sOuTheAsT lOcAl schOOls * 25kw generATOr *AppliAnces

luMBer * Brush hOg * OlD MOwers * sOMe cOllecTiBles * lOTs OF Misc.

TOOls/pArTs

real estate sells at 6:00 P.M. – OPen FOr insPectiOn: MOnday Oct. 2nd, 4-6 P.M.

In a good location, between Apple Creek and Mt. Eaton, on US 250. Selling an older 2-story home that has been duplexed as well as an older bank barn, a 24’ x 50’ detached garage, and a 30’ x 50’ pole building. The one rental unit has on the main floor, a kitchen with dining area, living room, 1 bedroom and 1 full bath. The upstairs has an additional 2- 3 bedrooms. The second unit has on the main floor a kitchen with dining area, living room, 1 bedroom and full bath. The upstairs has 1 additional bedroom. Has natural gas forced air heat, private water well & septic. Units have separate utility meters. Good location and accessibility. All the above on 10.86 acres with excellent commercial site potential. Contact Jr Miller for more information or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more pics and info.

TOOls AnD Misc. AucTiOn - sTArTs AT 4 p.M.

generATOr, OlDer lAwn TrAcTOrs & MOwers, luMBer: Onan 25kw pto generator; Amana washer & dryer; GE electric stove; old Warm Morning gas heater; Kubota G4200 diesel lawn tractor; EZ-GO electric golf cart; Kawasaki 500 Mule (single seater); BCS chipper/shredder

w/8hp Briggs; Clipper Elite 6020 Z-turn mower; 5’ King Kutter 3 pt. brush hog; 6’ blade; 8’ & 10’ alum. ext. ladders; Yale pallet jack; dou-

ble barrel heat stove; screw jack; Shop master jointer; road sign; old metal file cabinets; old wooden washing tub; barrel of PVC fittings; a few small piles of dried rough cut lumber; boxes of nuts, bolts old parts and tools

cOnTenTs TerMs: Payment in full due day of sale. Cash, check, or credit card with 5% premium on credit card.

nOTe: The equipment is rough, and many pieces need work. Miscellaneous items are not listed.

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

legAl: Wayne County Parcel: 45-00514.009 Taxes are $3950.40 per year.

Lunch Stand

AucTiOn By OrDer OF: MelissA irwin

JAMes lOTTes esTATe, wAyne cOunTy prOBATe cAse, #2022pB-e001317, gArreTT rOAch, ATTOrney kAuFMAn reAlTy & AucTiOns

(888) 852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com Jr Miller, realtor/Auctioneer

(330) 231-1914 jr.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

Flea Market open Fridays January-December

Second Tuesday Monthly Consignment Auction March-November

Weekly Hay & Grain and Small Livestock & Agricultural Online Auctions

Kimbolton, oh

Tues. OcT. 3, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Kimbolton Premier Hunting

96+ Acres |WOOded WiTh cAbin MinerAl righTs | KnOx TWp. | guernsey cO. ridgeWOOd lsd | OnsiTe AucTiOn

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

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

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

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

TAxes: Taxes are currently $ annually.

TerMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

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

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

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

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

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

ONLINE ONLY

Tues.

OcT. 10, 2023

at 6:00 P.M.

Beautiful Brick ranch home in Sugarcreek

1,480 sq. FT.| 3 BedrOOms |2 Full BaThs 2 car aTTached GaraGe| 12x22 POle BuildinG suGarcreek TOwnshiP | Tuscarawas cOunTy Garaway schOOls

lOcaTiOn: 1137 cherry ridGe drive sOuThwesT suGarcreek, Oh 44681. From the square in Shanesville, take US 39 West to Cherry Ridge Road to the property located on the right. Watch for Signs.

summary: Take a look at this desirable brick ranch home on Cherry Ridge in Sugarcreek. It has everything you could ask for on the outside with a low maintenance exterior, an attached two car garage, a fenced in backyard and a 12x22 pole building. Just as appealing is the interior of the home, with a beautiful Keim kitchen and stainless-steel appliances, a dining room and living room. Completing the main floor is a master suite including a walk-in shower and dual birch vanities as well as two other bedrooms. The basement provides a rec room with a projector and brick fireplace, a full bath with a walk-in shower and a laundry room. Quality accompanies the home with both ProVia Doors and Windows throughout and the mechanics include both city water and sewer, as well as gas forced air and central air. Plan to join us at the open house to view this stellar home.

leGal: Holmes County Parcel Numbers 258-00308-000

Taxes: Taxes are currently $1,401.43 Terms: 10% Buyers Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. Closing in 45 days and possession will be 45 days after closing. No financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

Auction by the order of: Justin Miller & Latasha Albaugh kauFman realTy & aucTiOns 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

cliFF sPranG, realTOr/ aucTiOneer 330.464.5155 cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B7

Wooster, oH

Sat.

Sept. 30, 2023

Starting at 8:30 a .M.

Buckeye mini horse and donkey sale

followed by ponieS and horSeS

Wayne County Fairgrounds

199 Vanover st., Wooster, oH 44691

tack and equipment at 8:30 a.m. – Mini donkeys and mini horses at 12:00 p.m. horses and ponies follow all animals must have halter and lead rope find us on facebook!!

daniel Schrock, auctioneer 330-763-0905 – oh license # 2015000116

Utica, OH

Tues. OcT. 10, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Rustic Homestead & acReage

26.9 Acres |2/Br HOme & BArn |TimBer & minerAl rigHTs | eden Twp. | licking cO. | eAsT knOx lsd

On-siTe ABsOluTe AucTiOn

lOcATiOn: 12929 pleAsAnT VAlley rd., uTicA, OH 43080

direcTiOns: From Martinsburg head south on OH-586 for 4.6 miles to location on right.

summAry: Located in the northeast corner of Licking County, Ohio, and situated halfway between Martinsburg and Fallsburg on State Route 586, you’ll find this 26.9-acre haven. Much of the land is forested, but with adequate clearings that would be ideal for any livestock and there is a small pond to the rear of the property that provides a water source. There’s a rustic home with two bedrooms, adorned with a wraparound porch where one can relax and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. While the house doesn’t have indoor wiring or plumbing, it is heated with a woodstove. The partial basement houses a root/fruit cellar. And, for your water needs, a hand-pump well stands ready. A small barn with added lean-to and a hay loft rounds out the property’s structures. Whether you’re looking to lead a quieter, off-grid life or perhaps seeking a recreational or hunting sanctuary, this property beckons your consideration.

legAl: Licking County Parcel 009-015798-00.000 in Eden Township and East Knox LSD.

TAxes: Taxes are currently $1,321.22 annually.

Terms: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

sale: By the order of crist & Anna gingerich kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777

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

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

online only

Lots begin cLosing

Tues. OcT. 3, 2023 at 7:00 PM.

Multi-Consignor online AuCtion

New Taiga cOOlers, PrimiTives, TOOls, Blue Jars, New iNTeriOr DOOrs

At the Armory in Ashland

512 e. Main St. Ashland, oH 44805

Preview is Monday oct. 2 froM 4:00-5:30 P.M.

Load out is thursday oct. 5 froM 10 a .M. to 5 P.M.

Nice auction with over 500 lots. include the following.

New iTems: Taiga coolers, campfire grills, new interior doors, double patio door with leaded glass, shower doors

PrimiTives aND cOllecTiBles: spinning wheel, Pyrex dish sets, Nylint trucks, vintage wash boards, vintage fur vest, carnival glass, Fisher Price toys, vintage toys, nice selection of crocks including a bee sting, another nice selection of blue jars, old magazines, Griswold cast iron, wood butter press, vintage post cards, fishing reels and much more than is on this list.

FurNiTure, aPPliaNces aND DécOr: Like-new leather recliner, painted dresser, grandfather clock, salon chair, glass top patio table, Whirlpool refrigerator, Frigidaire upright freezer, pellet stove, lots of quality holiday decorations, Melissa and Doug giraffe, too much to list.

TOOls: Infra-red propane heater, Kobalt and Craftsman toolboxes, hand tools, air tools, snowblower, Lincoln welder, battery charger

Terms: 15% buyer’s premium. Online terms apply. Go to Kaufman.bid for all the details and a complete list.

mervin lehman auctioneer/realtor 419.685.8585

mervin.lehman@kaufmanrealty.com

DunDee, oh

Wed. Oct. 18, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Family-Sized Home on SpaciouS 8 acreS

8 Acres |3 BedrOOms

36’ x 40’ BArn

PAint tWP. | WAyne cO

sOutheAst Lsd

Onsite AuctiOn

OPen HOuse: OctOber 10tH

frOM 4-6:00 P M

LOcAtiOn: 17485 dOver rOAd, dundee, Oh 44624. directiOns: From Mt. Eaton, head east on US-250 for 1.6 miles to location on right.

summAry: Welcome to this modern 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home located just 2 minutes east of Mt Eaton. Settled on 8 acres, For legal description, terms and photos please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com.

sale: By the order of mervin & rebecca hershberger Kaufman realty & Auctions, LLc 330-857-7777

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

Agent: Kevin Lehman, cAi, Amm, Assoc. Broker / Auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

Exhibit opens on Ursuline Sisters at Tyler History Center

YOUNGSTOWN — A new exhibit at Tyler’s Youngstown Foundation Community History Gallery will explore the Ursuline Sisters’ 150-year history of ministering to the needs of the people of Youngstown. The exhibit opened Sept. 22 and will run through April 21.

The Ursuline Sisters have been an integral part of Youngstown since 1874. They are teachers, counselors, social workers, administrators and spiritual directors. Their mission is to advocate for all in recognizing their humanity and divinity as laid out by St. Angela Merici, their founder in 1535.

Visit Tyler History Center and learn more about the Ursuline Sisters and the history of the Mahoning Valley.

online only • Thurs. OcT. 5, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Winesburg CommerCial building

FOrmer easT hOlmes Family care Building

2,061 Finished sq. FT. OFFice space| 1.5 BaThs | Full Building Backup generaTOr| painT TOwnship | hOlmes cOunTy | easT hOlmes schOOls

Online Only

lOcaTiOn: 2040 TOwnship rOad 661, dundee, Oh 44624. From US 62 in Winesburg take Township Road 661 to the property (Former East Holmes Family Care Building).

summary: Up for auction is this commercial building currently set up as a doctor’s office with potential for your new workplace. The property is sure to meet your commercial needs with a waiting room, office area, 3 exam rooms and a restroom. The walkout basement is partially finished and includes storage space along with a full bath. Whether you are looking for a new place to move your business or are in search of your next Airbnb, this property could be the place for you. The property also includes a backup generator, blacktop parking and a hitching rail for buggy parking. Schedule your private showing today!

legal: Holmes County Parcel

Numbers 1500292001https://neohrex.mlsmatrix.com/Matrix/special/thirdpartyformpost. aspx?n=REALISTB&ikey=75740576

Taxes: Taxes are currently $1,232.50/ half.

Terms: 10% Buyers Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. Closing in 45 days and possession will be 45 days after closing. No financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. auction by the order of: Tri-county professional associates, llc kauFman realTy & aucTiOns 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com cliFF sprang realTOr/ aucTiOneer 330.464.5155 cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com

Kimbolton, oH • Wed. Oct. 4, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Kimbolton Hunting RetReat

62+ Acres in 3 PArcels | A-FrAme Home/Free gAs| stocked Pond |Hunting Blinds

WAsHington tWP. | guernsey co. | eAst guernsey lsd | on-site Auction

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

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

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

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

LegaL: Guernsey County Parcel 400000070000 & 400000070002, Washington Twp, East Guernsey LSD taxes: Taxes are currently $5,057.88 annually. terms: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com sale: by the order of kenny & shania miller kaufman realty & auctions, LLc 330-857-7777

agent: aaron miller, reaLtOr® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com agent: eli troyer, cai reaLtOr® / auctioneer (330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com agent: kevin Lehman, cai, amm, assoc. broker/auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

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In my defense, I don’t intend to purchase things that end up being quite a drive to retrieve. It just happens. Repeatedly.

This is basically how it goes for me using Facebook Marketplace for thrifting.

Me: Sets search radius for 25 miles from my Ohio village.

Facebook: “Great! Here’s a perfect item at an amazing price in Maryland ...”

Who doesn’t like a road trip that requires two days and an overnight stay for a $15 end table?

Seek. I also have a photo sent by a friend of a curb find that may or may not still be available. It’s entirely unnecessary — and cool. I am definitely going to ask him to grab the truck and drive aimlessly around town in hopes of finding it.

Honestly, every day I stay married is a miracle.

When I share photos of my home on social media (which I do often because I am unabashedly houseproud) feedback tells me I have good taste. Maybe those are just comments from the nicer people and the mean people keep their opinions to themselves. It’s the internet though so I highly doubt it.

I love fussy fabrics and furniture, lots of textiles, art across the ages and stacks of books. Basically, my taste is best described as “Elderly East Coast Maven meets Victorian ghost.” If it’s carved and ostentatious with chinoiserie and maybe some wicker — I probably want it. Heck, I probably want two of them. I am forever trying to get Mr. Wonderful excited about my “finds.” I think he’s just happy when it only takes two strong men to lift it and anything under three hours to bring it home.

To be fair, this is payback for him sending us to the auto parts store. By “us” I mean GirlWonder and I. We each had something to purchase. She was told she needed a headlight bulb and I was on a mission to purchase antifreeze both at Mr. Wonderful’s request. Not just any antifreeze, mind you. It had to be a certain type. I had

EPA seeks applicants for 2023 environmental education grants

WASHINGTON — The U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency announced on Sept. 14 that up to $3.6 million in funding for locallyfocused environmental education grants is now available under the 2023 Environmental Education Local Grant Program.

EPA will award grants in each of EPA’s 10 Regions, between $50,000-$100,000 each, for a total of 30-40 grants nationwide. The program includes support for projects that reflect the intersection of environmental issues with climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies, preventing future water quality and human health issues, in addition to other environmental topics.

Funded projects will increase public awareness of those topics and help participants to develop the skills needed to make informed decisions. Each of the 10 EPA Regions published a solicitation notice with their respective regional details. Applications are due on Nov. 8. The Notice of Funding Opportunities is now posted on www.grants.gov and the EE Grant Solicitation Notice webpage.

Hobbies and husbands

no idea there were a variety of flavors. Once we had our selections to the counter for our respective checkout, we were asked numerous

questions that we did not have the answer to. There we stood wideeyed. The nice man did ask for Mr. Wonderful’s telephone number in order to pull up his account for the

online only

StartS Ending:

Thurs. OcT. 12, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

Absolute 3 bedroom 2 bAth brick rAnch in Berlin

5231 ST. Rt 39 Millersburg oH, 44654

3 BedrOOm Brick ranch | 2 BaTh | 1,954 sq. FT .93 acre LOT | 2 car GaraGe BerLin TOwnship easT hOLmes schOOLs | hOLmes cOunTy

OPEn HOuSE : MOnday Oct. 2, 5:00 – 7:00 P.M.

summary: Well-maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch home on .93 Acre lot. Home has been nurtured over the course of its lifespan. Built on a slab, the home features 1,954 sq. ft. of living area with multiple living rooms, replacement windows, hardscaped back patio and brick fireplace. The concrete driveway, 2 car garage and the roof appear in good condition. The home is clean and would make great one floor living with a bit of cosmetic updating. Public sewer and water. Join us for the open house or contact one of the agents for a private showing. LeGaL: Parcel 01-00237-000 and 01-00238-000 of Berlin Twp., Holmes County with East Holmes Schools. Taxes are $3,346 per year

Terms: 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid to determine final contract price. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon the buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies. property sells “AS IS” and sells subject to seller confirmation. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcement’s day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Online Terms Apply sale by Order of: m – m Group Ltd. kauFman reaLTy & aucTiOns

(888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

pat kaufman, realtor/auctioneer/partner

(330) 204-6512 pat@kaufmanrealty.com

Josh mullet (330) 340-1359 josh.mullet@kaufmanrealty.com

ONLINE ONLY

Mon. oct. 2, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Prime Hunting ProPerty 45 Acres

Furnished hoMe in caldwell, ohio

44.97 acres | Mostly wooded | Furnished hoMe shop Building| elks twp. | noBle county location: 39606 road Fork road, lower saleM oh 45745. directions: From I 77 take exit 25 onto SR 78 South to Road Fork Road (260) East to Property. Signs Posted. gps coordinates: 39.671895, -81.329897 suMMary: Just in time for hunting season, is this 45 Acre tract of wooded land. This property has a furnished 3 bedroom, 2 bath, manufactured home with large front porch, additional living area, kitchen, and dining area, a shop/barn and an additional storage barn, consisting of private well & septic, and free gas to the home. There are a few gas well trails running through the property which could easily be made into food plots. Join us at open house or feel free to walk the property at your own risk and convenience. Mineral rights do not transfer. real estate terMs: 10% Buyers Premium, 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”.

Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. taxes & legal: Taxes are currently $974 per year. Noble County Parcel #s: 10-0021172.004, 100021172.003, 10-0021172.002, 10-0021172.001.

kauFMan realty & auctions

330.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

rewards but I’m not entirely sure that was to give Mr. Wonderful rewards. It would make a lot more sense if they were actually adding a surcharge for having to deal with

clueless spouses and children. (Kymberly Foster Seabolt welcomes comments in care of LifeOutLoud@Comcast. net; P.O. Box 38, Salem, Ohio 44460; or KymberlyFosterSeabolt.com.)

BAER AUCTION CENTER ONLINE AUCTION - COLUMBIANA

ROuTE 344, cOLumbiana, OhiO 44408. Preview: OctOber 3, 2023 frOM 4:00

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cORvETTE ~ haRLEy davidsOn ~ vEhicLEs

WhEEL LOadER ~hOusEhOLd anTiquEs & cOLLEcTibLEs ~ TOOLs vEhicLEs, ETc.: 1975 Chevrolet Corvette String Ray T-Top, candy apple red, approx. 56,000; 2003 Harley Davidson 1450 CC 100th Anniversary Ultra Classic Electra Glide Touring model motorcycle, 11,800 miles; 1999 Volkswagen Beetle, works & runs; 2006 PT Cruiser, 68,221 miles; 2008 Pontiac G-6, rough condition; Case W30 articulated wheel loader; hOusEhOLd: Frigidaire washer; Kenmore electric dryer; new handmade Amish furniture including benches, table and bed; new composite Adirondack chairs, benches and bird feeders; dressers; upholstered recliner; wardrobes; dehumidifier; apartment size refrigerator; rocking chair; Christmas decorations; large lot cameras; books; bicycles; pots; pans; dishes; kitchen utensils; small electrical appliances; anTiquEs & cOLLEcTibLEs: walnut china closet; Victorian platform rocker; wine press; 10 gallon milk can; BB guns; beer advertising items; hump back trunk; Fisher Price toys; ice cream parlor chairs; fishing tackle; TOOLs: Toro 42” zero turn mower w/bagger, good condition; Wen 4750 watt generator; Ideal Arc R3S600 welder; Miller shop welder; generator/welder on trailer; 2 light plants; air nailers; Stihl chain saw, weed trimmer and blowers; DeWalt miter saw; Craftsman push mower; belt sanders; Makita power miter/slide saw; bench top table saw; Craftsman radial arm saw; Ryobi table saw; chain saws; HD metal shop cabinets; large lot metal lockers; large lot small hand tools;

nOTE: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. visit baerauctions.com for online bidding

TERms On PERsOnaL

PROPERTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases.

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

Columbiana, oH

Wed. Oct. 11, 2023

startign at 6:00 P.M.

WISE FARM AUCTION

I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. Located 5 miles South of Columbiana, Ohio, on SR 7 to Crestview Road then West 2 miles to 43881 crestvieW rOad, cOlumbiana, OH 44408.

57 acre Farm

cOlumbiana cOunty ~ FairField tWp crestvieW scHOOls

Good 57 acre farm with 2 story, 3 bedroom frame home. Large country style remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets and center island. Carpeted living room, formal dining room and parlor. Natural oak trim throughout home. Windows and doors replaced in recent years. First floor carpeted bedroom with closet. Remodeled first floor bath. Second floor with 3 bedrooms and half bath. Covered front and side porches. Open wood deck and enclosed back porch. ¾ basement with stone foundation, oil forced air heat and breaker box electric. Well & septic (approved by county). Vinyl siding and metal roof. 3½ car detached garage. 50 x 66 Pole barn with cement floor, metal roof and metal siding. 20 x 30 shed with wood siding and metal roof. Small metal sided shed. Metal roofs were put on in 2019. Over 60% tillable with the balance in woods and fenced pasture and all weather spring. Adjacent to the school and just minuets from Columbiana and all its amenities.

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

For your convenience the real estate will be available by simulcast auction on baerauctions.com

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com Holly Baer- Realtor- 330-429-6578 or Holly@Baerauctions.com Wayne and Dorothea Wise, OWNERS

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Myron Miller realtor/auctioneer 330.204.0864 myron.miller@kaufmanrealty.com online
Ends: TuEs. OcT. 3, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.
k&M team: derrick kandel, realtor/auctioneer
derrick.kandel@kaufmanrealty.com
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I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LOcaTEd aT: 42083 sTaTE
6:00 P.M.
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LIVE ON-SITE REAL ESTATE AUCTION

online only

Ends: thurs. Oct. 12, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

DiRienzo online Auction

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LOcatEd at 4022 YOungstOwn-saLEm rOad, canfiELd, OhiO 44406.

PrEviEw: October 12th 2023 from 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.

Pick uP: October 16th 2023 from 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.

antiquEs ~ furniturE ~ tOOLs antiquEs & cOLLEctibLEs: oak curved glass, claw foot china closet; china Victorian settee; Victorian straight chair; glass ball & claw organ stool; walnut lamp stand; Tiffany style stained glass table lamp; key wind Regulator wall clock; key wind mantle clock; oak rocking chair; spinning wheel; desk/bookcase combination; hall deck; corner chair; 2 oak school desks; Dan Dee pretzel tin; kitchen utensils; Pyrex ware; granite ware; coffee grinder; foreign & domestic china; miniature sad irons; hammered aluminum; books; die cast cars; pictures; frames; sterling silver flatware; costume jewelry; wooden butter bowl wooden rolling pins; 1 gallon to 12 gallon crocks; fancy work; guns, hOusEhOLd & tOOLs: Burgo 22 cal rev; 2 Black Powder pistols; maple hutch; maple table & 6 chairs; baskets; pots; pans; dishes; kitchen utensils; small electrical appliances; Craftsman portable air compressor; Craftsman electric blower; Delta power miter saw; miscellaneous hand, carpenter and garden tools; tErms On PErsOnaL PrOPErtY: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. Credit card required to register. Buyers may pay their invoice online or arrange to pay with cash or check at pick up. All invoices will be charged to the registered credit card the morning following the auction unless prior arrangements are made. All items sell without reservation to the highest bidder.

nOtE: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. visit baerauctions.com for online bidding

Ken Baer

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

Mark DiRienzo ~ Owner

Chandlersville, Oh

Sat. Sept. 30, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M.

Attention Horse Lovers, Agri-Business & HoBBy FArmers

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

8720 Chandlersville rd., Chandlersville, Oh Muskingum County

2 Story Home, 16 Acres, 60’ x 120’ Pole Building, 12’ x 120’ Lean-To, 6 Horse Stalls, 6 Individual Tack Rooms, Indoor Riding Arena, 3 Outdoor Runs w/16’ x 20’ Sheds, 5 Fenced Paddocks, 24’ x 52’ Pole Building Garage, Public Water, Franklin Schools, Salt Creek Township, Close to 100’s of Acres of Public Land. Also Close to the Wilds.

Don’t Miss Out on this Unique Opportunity! Whether you’re an equestrian enthusiast, a Hobby farmer, a savvy investor, or someone looking to turn their passions into a thriving business, this property has it all. The potential is limitless, and the future is yours to shape.

Call Jeff Koehler at 740-819-8441 to make arrangements to view the property. For more info go to www.koehlerauctions.com

Jeff Koehler, realtor/CaI auCtIoneer

740-819-8441 – www.Koehlerauctions.com

BroKerage: lepI & assoCIates real estate servICes

3340 Everett Hull Rd, Cortland, OH 44410

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2023 AT NOON

4 BEDROOMS ~ 2664 SF ~ 2 OUTBUILDNGS

12+/- ACRES ~ 3 to 4 BEDROOMS ~ 2664 SF ~ 2 OUTBUILDNGS

GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.

George Roman III ~ Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071

Preview: Call Chris Roman at 330-717-1274 to view or one hour prior

Terms: 6% Buyer’s premium. 10% deposit due at time of the auction. Balance due at closing within 30 days of acceptance. Property sold AS IS. All inspections must be done prior to the auction. Subject to seller confirmation of the high bid and release of a 14 day right of first refusal per a settlement agreement with the previous owner’s estate. Brokers recognized with 48 hour pre-registration. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not guaranteed. Featuring: Vinyl sided. GR, LR, DR, eat-in kitchen, all-season sunroom, laundry rm, foyer, & half bath. Owner’s suite with full bath, 2 BR, & full

Preview: Call Chris Roman at 330-717-1274 to view or one hour prior to sale time

Terms: 6% Buyer's premium. 10% deposit due at time of the auction. Balance due at closing within 30 days of acceptance.

Property sold AS IS. All inspections must be done prior to the auction. Subject to seller confirmation of the high bid and release of a 14 day right of first refusal per a settlement agreement with the previous owner’s estate. Brokers recognized with 48 hour pre-registration. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct but not guaranteed

bath. Full bsmt with rec room with a bar & 2 entertainment areas, large multipurpose rm, BR, workshop/craft rm, & storage utility rm. Wrap around porch & back patio. Outbuilding #1: 32x48 clear span with 16x16 canopy. Outbuilding #2: 32x50 with 8x16 overhang & 2nd floor storage. Small pond & woods.

Featuring: Vinyl sided GR LR DR eat-in kitchen, all-season sunroom, laundry rm, foyer, & half bath. Owner’s suite with full bath, 2 BR & full bath. Full bsmt with rec room with a bar & 2 entertainment areas, large multipurpose rm, BR, workshop/craft rm, & storage utility rm. Wrap around porch & back patio. Outbuilding #1: 32x48 clear span with 16x16 canopy. Outbuilding #2: 32x50 with 8x16 overhang & 2nd floor storage. Small pond & woods.

GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.

“A Third Generation Family Busines s” George Roman III ~ Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071 For complete details, visit: www.georgeromanauctioneers.com

Dover, oH • Sat. Sept. 30, 2023

Show at 1:00 p.m. – Bidding BeginS at 3:00 p.m.

EastErn OhiO shOrthOrn assn Fall s alE

Tuscarawas County Fair Grounds

259 S. Tuscarawas Ave, Dover, OH 44622

Presenting lots of quality born, bred and raised Show Prospects and Breeding Stock for Purebred Shorthorn and Shorthorn Plus animals including heifers, bred cows, steers & bulls.

Online catalog includes photos, pedigree details, birthdates and footnotes. phone in bids welcome.

eoSa Shorthorn Sale 2023

Contact Sale Manager Steve Cronebaugh 330-243-6574 | scronebaugh@gmail.com

Cronebaugh auCtion ServiCe, Ltd.

View Full Catalog online: www.Cronebaughauctions.com

Or scan QR code for a link.

www.Cronebaughauctions.com

Sugarcreek, Oh • Sat. Oct. 7, 2023

chattels at 9:30 a .M., real estate at NooN

Schilling Real eS tate & chattelS auction

Six acreS of county Living in ragerSviLLe!

4048 Ragersville Rd SW, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681

Garaway SchOOl DiStrict | Barn & OutBuilDinGS

oPeN hoUse : day of aUctioN

DirectiOnS: From 39 take Ragersville Rd to Ragersville turn left at the square and follow Ragersville Rd to auction on the right. From Baltic square (Ragersville Rd) past the school, turn left and the auction will be on the left.

experience the splendor of simplistic country living!

the property has so much potential. With a little over 6 acres of land this farmhouse is nestled in a valley beside gorgeous fields and rolling hills. the house boasts of five bedrooms and the primary having gorgeous, mirrored closets. a full bath and two other bedrooms complete the upstairs. the main floor consists of a gorgeous kitchen equipped with ample granite counter space, beautiful wood cupboards and a breakfast nook, surrounded by plenty of windows. the living room has all original hardwood floors and a floor to ceiling stone fireplace with a natural beam mantle. this exquisite room gives a rustic feel to the property. the dining room is large and open with plenty of room for a large gathering. the other two bedrooms are in the front of the home on the main floor. outside the kitchen is a double stamped concrete patio complete with a built-in fire ring. a whole house generator is installed on the property for no loss of power during outages. located almost exactly in between Ragersville and Baltic, this property is nothing short of a masterpiece. Minutes away from State route 39 this place will definitely be desired. Bank barn, milk house & additional garage. Behind the house there is an adorable building that would make a wonderful shed or greenhouse with access from the patio. the land offers wooded areas & open fields, along with another area that would make a great building spot or to build another home.

tax anD leGal: tuscarawas County parcel num-

ber 03-00467-000 taxes are $2220.42 per year.

real eState terMS: 10% non ReFundaBle deposit due day of auction with balance due at closing. no ContingenCieS will be added and there is no buyers premium on this auction. all inspections should be completed prior to bidding at the bidder’s expense. all information is deemed from reliable sources but are not warranted in any way. all announcements day of auction take precedence over any previous advertising.

auctiOneerS nOte: the Schillings were a great local business and avid collectors. We are sure to find more surprises until auction day so watch facebook for updates and pictures.

hOuSehOlD anD cOllectiBleS: 351 pieces of Candlewick, longenberger, Warther knives, oak furniture, curio cabinet, 2 pc hutch, oak rocker, cherry dining room set, tempus Fugit grandmother clock, general kitchen wares and appliances, Coleman lanterns, patio furniture, wine making supplies.

tOOlS anD lawn anD GarDen: husqvarna Z turn mower, ariens Snow blower, vertical log splitter, Werner ladders, Craftsman toolbox, echo leaf blower, blade, trailers, a Frame, various electrical supplies. chattel terMS: 4% Buyers Premium Waived for Cash or Check with Positive id no buyers premium on this auction. all announcements day of auction take precedence over any previous advertising.

auctiOn By OrDer Of rOy SchillinG anD etal Brian SchillinG, POa

auction conducted by:

The BarneTT realTors, Inc./ croneBaugh aucTIon servIce, lTd.

auctioneers/realtors:

Steve CRoneBaugh

330-243-6574,

Realtor: Jan MCConnell

330-827-2648

Brokers:

CRaig and Kay BaRnett

330-339-1196

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SATURDAY,
12+/-
Everett Hull Rd, Cortland, OH 44410
OCTOBER 21, 2023 AT NOON
ACRES ~ 3 to

Narcan to be available at Ohio rest areas

COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a partnership among the RecoveryOhio initiative, the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Ohio Department of Health’s Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided With Naloxone) to install lifesaving Naloxone kits at rest areas across the state.

Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is a nasal spray that can be provided to someone suffering from an opioid overdose, blocking the deadly effects of opioids on the brain and restoring consciousness and breathing. It is harmless if it is given to a person not experiencing an opioid overdose. More than 130 boxes with naloxone are being installed at 65 rest areas across the state.

Last year, unintentional drug overdoses in Ohio resulted in 4,915 deaths, according to the Ohio Department of Health. That is nearly four times greater than the 1,275 fatalities caused by motor vehicle crashes over the same period.

In 2014, Project DAWN distributed 2,894 naloxone kits, which resulted in 190 known overdose reversals. In 2022, the number of kits distributed had grown to 205,584 and the known overdose reversals to 18,244.

The common signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose include unresponsiveness, slow or no breathing, blue lips or fingernails, choking or coughing, cold or clammy skin, small pupils and dizziness or disorientation.

Installation will continue throughout the month of September. Ohioans can also order Naloxone to be delivered to their home at Naloxone.Ohio.gov

DRESDEN, OH

FRI. OCT. 13, 2023

starting at 10:00

WILSON AUCTION

10475 FRAZEYSBURG RD., DRESDEN, OH MUSKINGUM COUNTY

GUNS-TRUCK-TRACTOR-TOOLS

GUNS: AK 47 w/scope and bipod, Marlin 30/30 win lever action w/ scope, Marlin 1890 30/30 lever action, Browning semi auto 12 gauge, Knight muzzle loader, Knight 50 cal. Nylon muzzle loader, Jimenez Arms 9mm-2 mags., case, ammo, Thompson Arms 50 cal ML

CROSSBOWS: Bernett wildcat C5 w/cross 3x32 scope, Horton HD 150 explorer w/red dot scope.

ARMY TRUCK: 1986 Chevy 4x4 pickup showing 11,500 miles (not verified) 8 cylinder diesel

TRACTORS AND TRENCHER: Kubota B8 200 4wd w/belly mower, diesel showing 123 hours (not verified), 3 pt. PTO, White 2-60 tractor, 6 ft. Rhino finish mower, Case 30+4 Davis trencher/backhoe-ran and operated in 2023. MOUNTS: 6 deer mounts, 1 elk, black bear, black bear rug, pheasant, antelope, turkey, mountain lion, bull horns, cow skulls, deer skulls, elk antlers on barn.

CONTENTS OF BARNS AND SHOP: John Deere 3 point hay spear, sway bars, hitches, drawbars, tire chains, garden tools, scrap iron, scaffolding, lumber, 3 pt. tiller, lots of primitive tools, tree stands, pulleys, fur stretchers, 110 hay elevator, military refrigerator, power washer, sad irons, horse tack, wooden trusses, homemade tri-axle bumper pull trailer, unlimited drawers and cabinets of pipe fittings, brass fittings, hydraulic couplers, nuts, bolts, ratchet straps, General Electric lathe, Buffalo drill press, chain hoist, crow bars, jacks, comealongs, ATV sprayer, dolly, tools, tools, tools, wire, heavy homemade metal work bench w/ vise, chain saw, welder, welding supplies, scrap iron.

HOUSEHOLD: Lard press, wood stove, iron kettle, milk can, antique model train, deacon’s bench, 2 matching chairs, coffee table. Many items yet to be uncovered. Come prepared to be surprised at what we find!

TERMS: Cash, good check, or credit card. Positive ID required. There will be a 5% buyer’s premium applied to all purchases which will be waived for cash or good check. Visit www.peddicordrice.com for photos

OWNER: MARSHA WILSON

Auctioneers: Greg Rice - 740-502-3111 Ryan LePage - 740-627-0133

RogeRs, oh

Carney real estate auCtion

I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. Located at 47598 carMeL achor road, rogers, ohio 44455.

1½ story hoMe on 3.6 acres

coLuMbiana county ~ MiddLeton twp. beaver LocaL schooLs

show Date: october 3, 2023 froM 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.

Consisting of a nice 1½ story frame

home of approximately 1524 square feet built in 1954. Shingle roof, vinyl siding and some vinyl replacement windows. Kitchen with built in maple cupboards, built in oven and vinyl flooring. Formal dining room with entrance into large living room with hardwood floors. Hallway leading to first floor bedroom with hardwood floor and closet.

Full bath on first floor. Second floor with two bedrooms with closets, built in storage and hardwood floors. Full basement with cement block foundation, cement floor, ½ bath, bar area with sink, 200 amp breaker box electric, outside entrance, laundry hook up for washer and electric dryer, electric hot water heater and fuel oil furnace with wood and coal burner attachment. 8 x 16 covered front porch. 8 x 8 covered side porch. Detached 2 car concrete block garage with lean to wood shed. 30 x 50 steel sided barn with 30 x 30 addition with dirt floor, electric and water. All situated in a quiet country setting with an abundance of hardwood shade trees on 3.6 acres of land in Columbiana County ~ Middleton Township ~ Beaver Local Schools.

note: This is a nice solid home in need of some updating. Columbiana County well and septic inspection has been ordered and expected to be done by sale day.

terMs on reaL estate: 10% of the contract price down day of sale, balance due upon delivery of deed and title guarantee. This property sells without reservation to the highest bidder. There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final sales price to constitute a contract price. If the above show date is not suitable contact our office for alternate viewing. 330227-3236.

For your convenience, the real estate will be available by simulcast auction on baerauctions.com

316 N. 3rd St., Coshocton, OH 43812 - Phone 740-622-3111 Fax 740-622-5666 - Email peddicordrice@gmail.com www.peddicordrice.com

Your Full Service Real Estate, Auctioneering and Appraisal Co.

Pa • SAT. OCT. 14, 2023

ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION

PARCEL #1 (455 ChESTNUT GROvE Rd.): 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, cedar sided farmhouse with enclosed porch, 2 sun rooms, large living room with a stone woodburning fireplace, kitchen with all appliances, large dining room, laundry room, basement with outside entrance, large concrete patio, original stone chimney and retaining walls, a 63’ x 65’ newer steel building, 86.43 +/- acres with approximately 290,482 board feet of prime timber (not including residual) included and 2 gas wells with 800,000 total cubic feet of free gas annually & royalties. This is a beautiful property situated atop a hill with great views, having approx. 66 acres of woods and approx. 20 acres of tillable ground on both sides of Chestnut Grove Rd., established skid trails throughout the property and abundant wildlife. Brochures including aerial map & timber report available on site. Feel free to walk both properties at your convenience.

PARCEL #2 (410 ChESTNUT GROvE Rd.): 1.6 +/acre old home site, adjoining parcel #1 with an old home in rough condition with old well & septic. A great location for a hunting camp or vacation cottage.

TRACTORS/EQUIP./TOOLS: Case IH 695 72 hp diesel tractor w/ Case 595 front loader, 2,034 hrs., 3pth, remotes, ROPS & good rubber (nice tractor that runs great!); Case IH 585 60 hp 4x4 diesel tractor w/1,111 hrs., 3pth, remotes, good rubber & ROPS w/ canopy (nice tractor that runs great); Woods FZ22K zero turn mower w/MX61 deck, Kawasaki engine & 264 hrs.; dual axle, 4-way hydraulic dump trailer; 40’ sea container w/ lights; Gravely 566 walk behind tractor in nice shape; Gravely 16-G riding garden tractor w/ deck; 2 older Gravely walk behind tractors; misc. Gravely attachments; Honda EG 3500X generator (runs great); Generac 15,000 watt, 30 hp, elec. start generator; Craftsman 5,600 watt generator; utility trailer; 8’ 3pth back blade; Pequea 510ES square bale feeder (barely used); 3pth bale spear; quick hitch sickle bar mower; pull behind sprayer; 12v sprayer; fuel tank w/ pump; old hay rake & baler; 20th Century 290 amp welder; acetylene torch set w/ tanks & cart; walk behind blower; torpedo heaters; floor jacks; 2-Baldor 1hp bench grinders; Yost Meadville 32C vise w/ stand; Rockwell

model 14 bandsaw; jointer; 12” Craftsman table saw; 12” Craftsman radial arm saw; Craftsman 30 gal., 5 hp compressor; Craftsman upright tool boxes; Husqvarna 371XP chainsaw; Stihl trimmer; chain come along; barn jack; Snap On & other American tools; assorted wrenches; Kennedy toolbox; misc. power tools; ladders; pallet racking; industrial pedestal fan; poly tank; lots of like new T posts; misc. elec. motors & wire; scrap & tired iron & more to dig out. Foundation stones: 25-30+/- (could be more buried?) nice, faced barn stones. ANT. & COLL.: Nice primitive dry sink; refinished table bench; painted deacon’s bench; gingerbread mantle clock; cast iron potbelly stove still bank; 2 pillar mantle clock; NASA toys; Schwinn Pixie child’s bike; crocks; Coleman lantern; oil lamps; yearbooks; misc. farm items; old books; school desk; wicker chairs & more.

Sporting: 1956 Old Town 17’ wooden canvas canoe; 1975 Old Town 17’ fiberglass canoe; paddles; Johnson 4 hp outboard motor; 2 Trek mountain bikes; some misc. ammo, etc. hOUSEhOLd: Kenmore matching front load washer & elec. dryer; chest freezer; dehydrator; cherry dining room table w/ 6 matching Windsor chairs; hutch; misc. bedroom furniture; stands; lamps; kit. Items & more. We are still digging! This is a great sale with something for everyone at a one-of-a-kind property. Don’t miss this one!! RE TERMS: 10% down at time of sale, balance within 45 days. There shall be a 10% buyers premium added to the final bids to determine the selling prices. P.P. TERMS: Cash, Approved PA Checks or Credit/Debit Cards w/ valid ID. Out of state checks must be accompanied by a bank letter of guarantee. There shall be a 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Additional 4% buyer’s premium waived for cash or approved check.

See auctionzip.com #1520 for photos and full listing.

OWNER: ThE STEWART F. SONEN ESTATE , KURT SONEN, ExECUTOR

AUCTIONS

(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988

Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L

or AuctionZip #1520

Wade C. Baer, CAI, AMM Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2705 or Wade@BaerAuctions.com

Meadville, Pa SAT. OCT. 7, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

LARGE ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION

CHEVEY TAHOE – ANT. & COLL.

FURNITURE – HOUSEHOLD

994 Charlton St., Meadville, Pa

Charlton St. is off of Alden St. just above upper Chestnut St. CAR (SELLS AT NOON): 2008 4-wheel drive Chevy Tahoe in nice shape w/ new inspection & only 71,000 miles. ANT. & COLL.: Meadville Rye Whiskey crate w/ signed inspection label; 5 Meadville Rye Whiskey bottles w/ paper labels; Ponce DeLeon & Thurston Carbonated Springs Meadville bottles; other misc. bottles including early paper labeled Saegertown ginger ale, Coke bottles & more; Keystone view stereoscope & cards including the Market House, Viscose & others; 1964 Meadville bicycle plate & other Meadville collectibles; Seco/Warwick items; Flo blue; Griswold Colonial breakfast skillets enameled & iron; Griswold dutch oven w/ lid & other misc. skillets; humpback doll trunk; Seth Thomas 4 pillar mantle clock; vintage Matchbox cars & case; Knights of Columbus swords, ceremonial chairs & other items; crocks; paintings & prints; record albums; Budweiser lamp & mirror; Cragstan friction toy police helicopter w/ orig. box; hatching hen friction toy w/ orig. box; Lionel train set; misc. bar items; lots of Steelers memorabilia; entire tote of Pez dispensers; cast iron trivets; White House Christmas ornament collection; large amount of vintage glassware & other items still in boxes & many other surprises waiting to be found. FURNITURE: Oak washstand; spinet desk; Lane cedar chest; bedroom suite; dining room suite w/ table & chairs, buffet & 2 china cupboards; ant. oak buffet; book cases; misc. stands & more. HOUSEHOLD: Lifetime cookware; Modern GE washer & Maytag elec. dryer; tons of new in box kitchen items & glassware; Vision cookware NIB; lots of holiday décor; books; men’s shoes; hundreds of totes full of unknown items and so much more! This house, basement & garage are packed full, we have barley scratched the surface. Hard to say what we may discover? This is a small ad for a very large auction! For photos, see auctionzip.com.

OwNER: THE SCOTT F. HAmILTON ESTATE , BRENDA DILLAmAN ExECUTRIx, CHRISTOpHER FERRY, ATTORNEY FOR THE ESTATE

TERmS: Cash, Approved PA Checks (out of state checks must be accompanied by a bank letter of guarantee) or Credit/Debit Cards w/ valid ID. 4% buyer’s premium waived for cash or check.

(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988

Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B11
Mon. oct. 16, 2023
starting at 6:00 P.M.
starting at 10:00 a .M.
Utica,
MULTI PARCEL REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS 88 +/- TOTAL ACRES-PRIME TIMBER - 2 GAS WELLS W/ FREE GAS CASE TRACTORS – ZERO TURN MOWER-EQUIP. – TOOLS ANT. & COLL – BARN STONES 455 & 410 Chestnut Grove Rd. Utica, Canal Twp., Venango Co., PA approx. 9 miles north of Franklin,
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WESTFIELD, NY

SAT. OCT. 7, 2023 starting

85 YEAR RETIREMENT AUCTION

JOE’S AUTO WRECKING

150 N. PORTAGE ST, WESTFIELD, NY 14787

Hi-BiD OnLinE anD LiVE

2021 Komatsu Wa320-8 Wheel Loader 3U 702 Hours, 2023 International 4DR Tilt Bed Truck, ‘O5 Harley Electra Glide Screaming Eagle, ’09 Harley

Fat Boy, New 2021 Kandi 125 Dirt Bikes, Coleman Dirt Bikes, New 2021 Kandi

200 Go Karts, SBM 960 Tire Machine, SBM 680 Tire Balancer, Snap-On Sandblaster, Ford 8N Loader, Skidsteer Forks, Several Square Body Chevy P/U’s, 86’ Corvette 350 Engine, Tires, Rims, Jeep & Mustang Rims, Hobart Welder, Generators, Military Hummer, 2008 Jeep, 2012 Elantra, 2007 Forester, More To Come.

TermS: Cash, Check w/ ID, 10% BP, 3% CC, 15% BP (Online)

COREy W. BROWN, (716) 485-6164 coreybrownauction.com

Renergy’s digester in Greene County ordered to shut down

COLUMBUS — Renergy has agreed to permanently close down its organic waste treatment facility in Greene County, after facing continuing complaints about odors stemming from environmental violations, according to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.

The Greene County facility is one of two digester facilities operated by Renergy; the other is in Morrow County. The digesters use bacteria to treat manure and other organic materials,

ultimately generating methane for sale in electricity production. The decomposition process yields a liquid byproduct, some of which is transported and stored at a third Renergy site, and is used as fertilizer in agricultural fields.

The state previously sued Renergy on behalf of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for air- and water-pollution violations at both of Renergy’s digesters. The company was accused of illegally ac-

cepting and storing excessive organic wastes at the facilities.

The air-pollution violations were addressed through two consent orders, but the water-pollution violations have persisted, as have complaints about the odors in Greene County. The water-pollution violations remain the subject of a pending enforcement case in Morrow County. Yost’s legal request is subject to approval from the Common Pleas judge in the case.

SALTSBURG, PA • SAT. OCT. 7, 2023

starting at 8:30 a .M.

JOHN SCOTT KRIVACSY ESTATE AUCTION

629 LOYAL HANNA DAM ROAD, SALTSBURG, PA 15681

LOCATED: APPROX 1 MILE SOUTH OF RT 286 ON RT 981, TURN WEST ON LOYAL HANNA DAM RD 4/10 MILE TO AUCTION. WATCH FOR HUEY AUCTION SIGNS. VERY PARTIAL LISTING ** HUGE AUCTION SO MUCH UNABLE TO BE LISTED

HUGE AUCTION ** 2 AUCTION RINGS RUNNING ALL DAY

Anderson Auction

No longer needed the following will be sold at public locATed AT 2299 WeST SmiThville WeSTern roAd, WooSTer, oh 44691. This is west of 83 at the roundabout.

TrAcTor/TrUcK/hUmvee/4X4/ToolS/hoUSehold

Kubota HST L2501/FWA/Rops bar/46 hours/with LA525 loader, 2016

Ford F150/4X4/4 door/short bed/keyless entry/ECO Boost/tool box/dual air control/76K miles, 1999 Humvee AM General/model 1140/1016K miles/runs/ interior will need work/extra set of 37” tires, Wright Standard ZT WZK standup zero turn/29 hours, 3pt. Land Pride model 67401 tiller, 3pt. post hole digger with 3 augers, Vermeer SC 30 TX Smart Sweep stump grinder, 7’ X 20’ flatbed trailer with ramps, 6’X10’ enclosed trailer with doors, 2) 8’X22’ storage containers, 2022 High Output Axis 500 4X4 with winch, gas powered pressure washer, Cub Cadet 2X 30” snow blower, water pump, portable generator, 2 go carts, portable air compressor, table saw, DeWalt planer, jointer, work bench, stacking tool box, double wide rolling tool chest, router & table, Jet dust collector, Miller Matic welder, 12” miter saw, Dommino jointer, chop saw, airless paint sprayer, shop vac, portable tile saw, selection of power tools, fiberglass step ladder, bench top drill press, Shop Smith, lathe, electric powered drain snake, lawn & garden tools, chalk line striper, wheel barrow, weed eater, gas powered hedge trimmers, back pack blower, chain saw, two wheel dolly, garden wagon, misc. tools, roll of square cattle fence, propane tanks, gas cans, Sportsman 1502 incubator, chick grow pen, chicken supplies, live trap, turkey fryer, Lazy Boy office chairs, 2 L shaped desks, 12 (LN) monitors, 3 D printer, large tub washer, dryer, upright freezer, refrigerator, Cannon EOS Rebel T6 camera, heavy duty storage cabinets, china cabinets, recliners, Dorm room bunk beds, homemade barn beam table, Adirondack chairs, Field & Stream gun safe, King size bed, carpet cleaner, plant grower towers, folding tables, air plane propeller, church bench, Plastic John Deere peddle tractor with loader, portable basketball hoop, plus more. noTe- Most of the items in this auction are new or like new and have been well maintained.

TermS- Cash check, register for bid number, not responsible for accidents or usage of items after they are purchased, no buyers premium.

megAn AnderSon And Jeremy AnderSon oWnerS

Jeff ‘Jake’ Gasser, auctioneer/MGr.

chuck stiver, assistinG auctioneer

Sterling, Ohio 44276 • 330-465-3232 • jlgauctioneer@juno.com

For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com ID # 12120

TRACTORS: JD 4040 Power shift, Sound Guard Cab, 2 WD w/ Turbo, FT Wghts, (shows 4768 hrs) (S# 008162R;

JD 2520 Diesel, NF, 2 remotes, Syncro (Shows 4614 hrs) (S# 018385R);

JD 6415 2 WD Power Quad, LHR, Canopy, Ft & Rear 3 pt & PTO, 18.4 x 38” R & P Axle, (S# 466674) w/ Kuhn VKR305 10’ Ft Mt Flail Mower & Kuhn TB211 Rear MT Flail Mower (SOLD 3 WAYS);

JD 4640 Hyd, FWA, Quad, 3 Hyd Outlets, 20.8

x 38 Rears w/ Hub Duals, (Shows 1084 hrs) (Not Running at Time Of Listing); JD A, NF, Rollamatic ( S# 687412) ( Not Running); JD 520 For Parts; (35) JD Suit Case Wghts & Hvy Duty Ft Bracket; JD Wheel Wghts. SKIDLOADER: GEHL 7810 2 sp hyd Face Plate (NOT Running at Time of Listing);

ATTACHMENTS: Loftness Quick Pick 7’ Hyd Rock Picker; Edge 84” Hvy Duty Grapple Bucket; 90” Tooth Bucket; 48” Grapple Forks; Hyd Face Plate; Homemade Side Shift; (2) Backing Plates. ***** GROUSER 14” STEEL SKIDLOADER TRACKS ***** DITCH WITCH: Ditch Witch 6510 diesel 8’ ditcher & ft blade. CRAWLER LOADER: CAT 977K ****

EXCAVATOR: DROTT 50 w/ 2 & 3 ‘ Buckets. COMBINE: JD 4400 Diesel (rough) (2) 213 Grain Platforms; 4 RN Corn Hd. FARM EQUIPMENT: GENTILL II 10’ 3 pt Aerator w/ Crumbler; DEGELMAN Model RP 1500 PTO Rock Wind Rower; Bush hog model 176 3pt hvy duty Hyd Angle & Tilt 10 ‘ blade w/ tail wheel; JD 1600 10 Shank 3 pt Chisel plow; JD 1710A 12 Shank Tandem Axle Disc Chisel; JD 1010 20’ 3 pt hyd; fold field cultivator w/ smoothing harrow; JD 950 10’ Cultimulcher; 3 pt 10 shank V Ripper/plow; White 549 5 x 16 ARS Plow w/ Hyd Hill side Hitch; JD 4 x 16 3 pt plow; JD 2100 3 x 14 Mted Plow; Kuhn 230 8’ 3 pt Rototiller; JD 7200 3 pt 2 row NO Till Vac. Planter w/ liq. Fert ( NICE); (2) Case IH 5100 20 Dbl Disc Grain Drills w/ Press Wheels, Grass Seed & Fert w/ Case IH Hyd Dbl hitch; (2) TURNCO 225 Gravity Wagons w/ Side Kits on Hvy JD Gears; Kuhn GA 300 9’ 3 pt Rotary Rake; JD 337 Sq Baler w/ Chute; Holland 3 pt Transplanter; 3 pt model 2500 Mulch Layer; NH S. Axle Tub Spreader 540 PTO LH Discharge; 20’ Hvy Duty Flat Wagon on JD Gear; Hardi 300 gal 3 pt Mist Sprayer; NEW Underneath 14’ Hyd Fert Auger; JD 2250 14 SD Grain Drill (rough); Split-Fire 3 pt Hyd Log Splitter; Knight 222 V Body Self Unloading Vegetable. Wagon; 3 pt 2 prong bale Spear; 3 pt Hvy Duty Pallet forks; Veg. Washing Station w/ Sorting Table; 3 pt mulch layer; * HANCE VAC AWAY SEED CLEANER W/ BAGGER (NICE)* (2) 450 gal Poly Tanks- (1) 425 gal - (1) 120 gal w/ trans pump; (4) 14 x 17” used Skid Loader Tires & Rims; Assorted Truck Tires & Rims; Assorted 8” Augers; (4) Grain Aerators; 8’ Hvy Ft Blade; 6 ½ ‘ Int Ft Blade; 10’ x 4” Grain Auger & others; Pallet of JD Fert Disc’s; ** 1995 VIPERSIZER SELF CONTAINED STONE CLEANING PLANT ** (3) KOHLER 4 CYL GENERATORS * (1) HOMELITE GAS GENERATOR ** (2) 12’ X 30’

TRUCKS: 2000 FORD F350 Crew Cab, V10 Auto w/ 9’ Alum Moritz Flat bed (198,718 miles) (vin # 1FTWW32S5YEE11224); 1992 FORD Cargo 7000 diesel S. Axle 12’ Dump w/12 hyd side conveyor; 1993 MACK Tandem Axle w/ 14’ Benson Alum Dump; 1998 RAM 2500 V8 Magnum 5 sp manual (rough); 1989 FORD F800 Diesel Bucket

Truck; 9’ Steel Tool Body; 2010 Mercury Mariner. TRAIL-

ERS: Miller Tilt Top 20’ 20 Ton, Pintle Hitch, Air Brakes; 1970 Penn 26’ Alum Dump w/ Grain Door; 1984 30’ Landoll Load all 43,000 GVW Pintle Hitch (needs redone); 48’ Van Trailer for Storage; (2) Landoll 25 Ton 16’ Running gears; Tandem Axle Yard Donkey; 6 ½’ x 12’ S. Axle Trailer. MISC

EQUIP. NOT RUNNING: JLG 40’ Rubber Tire Basket Lift; LANDOLL Airplane Deicer (shows 139 eng. Hrs); Pull Type Air Compressor w/ JD eng.; Single & 3 phase motors from 75 hp & down; TONS & TONS & TONS OF SCRAP!!!!!; All Types Good Truck Tires & Rims; PLUS SO MUCH MORE UNABLE TO BE LISTED, SOOOOO MUCH MORE. SHOP TOOLS: Rockwell Floor Model Drill Press; Emglo 5 hp upright air compressor & others; IR Horz. Air Compressor (Never Used); Lincoln 300 amp AC/DC Welder; Lincoln 200 amp 4 cyl gas Welder; Lincoln 225 amp welder; Cincinnati 21 Floor Tapered Shank Drill Press; Greenlee 50 Ton Hyd press & Others; May Tire Machine; 3ft Still Mill Anvil; (2) cutting Torch Outfits; Greenlee Horz. Band saw; Jet Band saw; South bend 6’ Metal Lathe; Ind Dbl End Grinder; Duracraft Wood Lathe; Parts Washer; Rigid 535 Power Vise; 4” hyd Conduit Bender; (2) lg Ind Blowers & Sand Blaster; JD 7” Metal Cutting Saw; TOOLS: HUGE AMOUNT OF SNAP-ON & CRAFTSMAN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. SO MUCH UNABLE TO BE LISTED: AIR & POWER TOOLS OF ALL KINDS; OPEN & BOX END WRENCHES UP TO 3”; JD & steel Glide Dbl Stack SS Tool Boxes; SNAP ON HVY DUTY ROAD CHEST; SNAP ON ¾ “ Socket Set Complete; Hvy Duty Steel Storage Cabinets; TONS & TONS Nuts & Bolts; Chains; & SO MUCH MORE NOT ABLE TO BE LISTED UNBELIEVEABLE AMOUNT OF GOOD TOOLS.

STIHL EQUIPMENT: Chainsaws: 880,290,066,044; Pole saw HT75; TS 760 Concrete saw; HS 242 Hedge Trimmer; FS 55 RC & FS 180 Weed eaters; Leaf Blower; Peeve & Wedges & More. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: 30,000 LB beam scale; Platform scale & others; homemade Bear trap; lg Brass Bell; Wooden Wheel Fire Cart w/ Lanterns & Ax; Hay Fork & Trolleys; Wooden Pulleys; 4 gal ESB New Brighton Crock & Others; Wooden Barrels; Forge Blower; Brass Whistle; Grain Cradle; Sq Galv Dbl Wash Tubs; Laddles; Pitcher Pumps; cross cut saws; hay trolleys; bushel measures;; & so so much more unable to be listed *

B12 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 LOOK ANYTIME AT YOUR LEISURE FOR DETAILED BROCHURE WITH TERMS & CONDITIONS, CALL 800-450-3440 or www.wilnat.com AUCTION LOCATION: Patton’s Lodge at 7540 Township Line Rd., Waynesville, Ohio. FARM LOCATION: 4980 Old SR 73, Waynesville, OH off SR 73 on west side of Waynesville. Mark Wilson, Auctioneer | Brandon Wilson, AuctioneerMark Auctioneer WILSON NATIONAL LLC A Real Estate & Auction Group AUCTIONAUCTION TILLABLE LAND - PASTURE - WOODS ADJACENT TO CORPORATION LIMIT & RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS WITH WATER & SEWER - GREAT FOR DEVELOPMENT LIFESTYLE FARM - VARIOUS AGRICULTURAL PURSUITS WARREN COUNTY, OH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 • 6:00 P.M. 101101 ACRESACRES DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY SELLS IN ONE PARCELLOOK ANYTIME AT YOUR LEISURE FOR DETAILED BROCHURE WITH TERMS & CONDITIONS, CALL 800-450-3440 or www.wilnat.com AUCTION LOCATION: Patton's Lodge at 7540 Township Line Rd., Waynesville, Ohio. FARM LOCATION: 4980 Old SR 73, Waynesville, OH off SR 73 on west side of Waynesville. Mark Wilson, Auctioneer | Brandon Wilson, Auctioneer WILSON NATIONAL LLC A Real Estate & Auction Group AUCTION TILLABLE LAND - PASTURE - WOODS ADJACENT TO CORPORATION LIMIT & RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS WITH WATER & SEWER - GREAT FOR DEVELOPMENT LIFESTYLE FARM - VARIOUS AGRICULTURAL PURSUITS
COUNTY, OH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 • 6:00 P.M. 101 ACRES DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY SELLS IN ONE PARCEL
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SepT. 30, 2023 starting at 9:00 a .M.
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North Pole journey inspired board game

On top of the world! In September 1909, The New York Times published Robert Peary’s claims of reaching the North Pole in April of that year, crediting him with the pole’s discovery. However, just a week earlier, another newspaper claimed that Frederick Cook had reached the pole the year before. Both claims have been disputed since then, but they were sensations at the time.

The journey to the North Pole inspired commemorative figurines, souvenirs and games. This North Pole game has a patent date of 1910. It is a game of skill in which the player rolls one of the included metal balls along the winding track, earning points for each hole the ball passes without falling in. The rules are printed on the back of the board, along with a scene of two explorers approaching the pole.

This game sold for $480 at Mor-

phy Auctions. The lot included the colorfully lithographed tin game board, two metal balls, the instructions sheet and the box with a color picture of a family in early 1900s dress playing the game. Commercial game boards sell for higher prices when they come with the original box and pieces.

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Q: How can I safely clean old coins?

A: Coins should not be cleaned. Collectors want coins with the patina unchanged. If your coins are collectible, they should be protected from fingerprints and stored properly.

Don’t touch the coins to examine them unless you are wearing white gloves. The oil from your skin will damage the coin. If you must touch a coin, hold it by the edge.

Coins should not be stored loose

‘Poe’ returns to James A. Garfield National Historic Site

MENTOR, Ohio — The James A. Garfield National Historic Site has announced that “An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe” will return in October.

Baltimore-based actor David Keltz, the nation’s foremost Poe presenter, will yet again take the stage to play the infamous Edgar Allan Poe. He has appeared as Poe at the James A. Garfield National Historic Site since 2010.

The show will take place on three consecutive evenings. There will be 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. presentations Oct.

19, 20 and 21. The 6 p.m. shows will feature the epic poem “The Raven” and the story “The Premature Burial.” The 8 p.m. shows will feature the epic poem “The Raven” and the story “The Tell-Tale Heart.”

Tickets are $32 per person per show; a ticket is required for attendance at each performance. Ticket price includes an open house tour of the Garfield home and refreshments.

This event is intended for people ages 16 and over. Tickets are now available at https://EAPoe2023. eventbrite.com.

in a box or envelope. They may be scratched. Paper, cardboard, plastic and wood give off chemical vapors that speed corrosion. You can buy archival coin holders online or at a coin shop. Coins should be kept in a cool, dry location. You can find more information on properly storing coins on the American Numismatic Association website, money.org.

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CURRENT PRICES

• Toy, car, racing, Shark, brown, Fox Eagle 60 engine, pusher, Remco, 1961, 20 inches, $250.

• Lamp, Orbiter series, globe shade, chrome, adjustable swing arm, black enamel handle and base, Robert Sonneman, 53-by-22-by-10 inches, $270.

• Picture, appliqued, bird on branch, leaves, fruit, multicolor, fabric, frame, Victorian, 24-by-20 3/4 inches, $640.

TIP

Clean cast iron with coarse salt and a soft sponge. The salt is abrasive enough to remove bits of food and absorb oil without harming the pan’s seasoning. Rinse and wipe dry. (For more collecting news, tips and resources, visit Kovels.com ©2023 King Features Synd., Inc.)

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To play the North Pole Game, tilt the board and roll the ball along the track. Watch out for the holes! (Kovels.com photo)
Hundreds of Recipes Online at FarmandDairy.com/recipes What’s Dinner? for

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for stArk VintAge M Arket

Sat. Oct. 14, 2023 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Stark Co. Fairgrounds

Call Linda Eckstein 330-495-3044 for more info.

Knox, PA

Fri. Sept. 29, 2023

starting at 5:00 p.m.

Sat. Sept. 30, 2023 starting at 9:00 a.m.

Two Big AucTions

Live & onLine

Terry W. Kahle - 8723 Route 338, Knox, PA 16232

preview: september 29, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 29:

Antique/Furniture Auction

registration at 4:00 p.m., auction at 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 30:

Tractors, Implements, Trailers, Trucks, Vehicles

registration at 7:00 a.m., auction at 9:00 a.m.

Over 1,000 lots in two days! Friday includes antique furniture, antique toys, battery chargers, pressure washers, portable air compressor. Saturday includes new industrial supplies, new & used excavators, over 60 riding mowers & zero turns, track loaders, equipment trailers, dump trucks, front end loaders. Full Catalog Coming Soon!

See Www.Hartlandauctions.com for more information

Hartland MacHinery auctioneerS

724-368-9788 - 724-368-9839 fax hartlandmachinery@gmail.com pa Lic#aY-000190-L, aU-002918-L

Chesterland, Oh

Thurs. OcT. 5, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M. • rEaL EstatE @ 4:00 P.M.

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE & CHATTEL AUCTION

10263 Wye road, Chesterland, Ohio 44026

Come out and see this fixer upper home on a corner lot with 2 acres, 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths, large living room with walk out sliding doors, eat-in kitchen, 200-amp service, Generac home generator, attached 1 car garage with asphalt driveway & detached pole building/garage 32’X40’ with electric & concrete floor.

TErMs: 10% down day of auction, Certified/Guaranteed funds (nonrefundable). Balance due at closing, a 10% buyer’s premium will be added to final bid price to constitute purchase price. Property sold “as is” where is. Balance due at closing approximately 45 days.

BuyErs rEaL EstatE agEnts Must rEgistEr 48 Hours Prior to auction By contacting MikE Davis @ 440-749-0860.

chATTEL TO FOLLOW rEAL EsTATE: 1959 Daimler-Benz 220S made in Western Germany, 1969 Daimler-Benz 300SEL/8 6.3 made in Germany, 1970 Dodge Polara 4 door, 1999 Hyundai Accent GL 4 door with 154K + miles, Bernina sewing machine, Singer Professional 33IK105 sewing machine, Juki MO134 embroidery machine, Singer Tiny Taylor mending machine (new), Toyota knitting machine, Amana bottom drawer freezer, Amana gas stove, Kitchen Aid electric dryer, Speed Queen washer, Kenmore refrigerator, Gibson upright freezer, Player piano electric, piano rolls, hutch w/2 glass doors & 3 drawers & door, bookshelf with glass front doors, round coffee table & 2 end tables, Fidelity phonograph, older rocker, salt & pepper collection, Moss metal porch milk box, Casio electronic keyboard (new), yard cart, Panasonic window AC, metal shelving, Yard man vac-sweep, MTD push mower, wooden step ladder, yard/hand tools, metal trash cans, metal buckets, metal watering can, lawn tractor blades, gas cans, lawn sweeper, wagon, jewelry: watches, pins, necklaces, watch fob & knives, car parts.

Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.

Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/ Stouffer Realty 15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062 440-749-0860

“What We Sell Is

Hello from Hazard!

Item No. 1256 our readers, so we’re starting fresh this week with Item No. 1257

These two brass items were submitted by Bill Puckett, of Parma, Ohio. They are 9 inches long when they are put together. Each individual part is about 4 inches long. All of the individual parts are hollow, numbered 1 to 15 and they fit into each other.

Do you know what the items are and how they were used? Let us know by emailing us at editorial@ farmanddairy.com; or by mail to: Hazard a Guess, c/o Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460. We could use more items to keep this column going. Please submit items you would like identified to editorial@farmanddairy.com.

MALTA, OH • THURS. OCT. 5, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M. • rEaL EstatE tO sELL at 6:00 P.M.

ABSOLUTE BANKES REAL ESTATE & CHATTEL AUCTION

COUNTRY SETTING – 8.0 +/– ACRES – 1438 SQ. FT. RANCH HOME – 3 BED – FULL BASEMENT – 2 GARAGES – OUT BUILDING – ROAD FRONTAGE – PUBLIC WATER OPPOrtUnitY KnOCKs!!!

ALSO SELLING BUICK CAR – JOHN DEERE – TRACTOR – HOUSEHOLD – AND MORE! 4613 ST. RT. 37, MALTA, OHIO 43758

DIRECTIONS: From Malta go State Route 37 for approx. 2.8 miles. EASY TO LOCATE. SIGNS POSTED!

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS w/ this Morgan County Ohio Home & Land Auction. Nestled in the rolling hills of southeast Ohio, a short distance from the quant village of Malta. This country setting is located on a state paved road, offering 8+/- acres of exceptional rolling landscape with a beautiful view. This 1438 sq. ft. ranch home w/full basement has 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, family room, living, dining rooms, kitchen, hardwood & carpet flooring. Added features - Two 2-car attached garages w/breezeway for your morning coffee or evening setting that overlooks the property. A 768 sq. ft. 2 story building/garage located near the house for extra storage or workshop. Public & spring water, private sewer. This offering of exceptionally located Real Estate has endless potential & possibilities. A forever home, mini farm, etc. Live out your dreams. Don’t overlook this prime offering! Opportunity Knocks!!!

TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: This is an Absolute Auction – meaning no minimums or reserves. There will be a 10% Buyer’s Premium added to bid price to determine contract price. Successful purchaser will give a 10% non-refundable deposit on the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property sells As-Is/Where-Is w/ no warranties implied or expressed. This property sells with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. Secure Title will handle the closing. All information contained here-in was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcement made on the day of the auction will take precedence over any and all printed material.

SUPERB AUTOMOBILE:

2008 BUICK Lacrosse CXL Vin# 2G4WD582181165407, W/24,285 mi., white leather interior, loaded, 4 dr, sunroof, 3800 Series III, V6; JOHN DEERE-TOOLS & GARDENING: EXCELLENT

JOHN DEERE X320 Lawn tractor w/22 hp motor, hydrostatic trans, 48” mower deck; Snapper push mower; Yard trailer; 42” AirFab lawn sweeper; Yard roller; Wheel barrow; Long handled tools; Aluminum extension & step ladders; Black Hawk floor jack; Lg. Steel

Slide vise; Tap & dies; Work bench; Chain hoist; Tool boxes; Sockets; Wrenches; Other misc. tools; Picnic table; Lawn furniture; Bird houses; Misc. gardening items; & more; COLLECTORS ITEMS & GLASSWARE:

Wooden & Steel wagon wheels; Runner sleds; Hoosier style cupboard; Allstate electric train o/b; 6 1/2 ‘ Aluminum Christmas tree; Porch rocker; 33 & 445 RPM

Vinyl’s; Oak kitchen Table w/chrome legs; Wicker hampers; Stereo-scope w/viewing cards; Costume jewelry; Doilies & fancies; Longaberger Baskets; M & M School collectables; Cook & Childrens Books; Childs Sad Iron; Bell Collection; Fenton glass; Strong shoulder bowls; Hull, McCoy & other pottery; Pressed, decorated, Lead crystal, clear & colored glass; Pyrex; Currier & Ives; CNB barrel bank; Haviland China service for 4; Gone With The Wind lamp & other lamps; APPLIANCES-RETRO

FURNITURE-HOUSEHOLD: Gibson Upright Freezer; Crosley Washer; Maytag Elect. dryer; Whirlpool Elect. Range; GE Refrigerator; Sm. Kitchen Appliances; Pots, pans, bakeware; Kitchen utensils; Dishware; Bedding & linens; Hoover upright sweeper; Quilting & craft items; Misc. Rugs; Electric Fireplace; RETRO FURNITURE: 3 pc. Bedroom suite; Beds; Dressers; nightstands; Coffee table & end tables; Wall clock; 3 pc. Livingroom suit; Recliner; Blonde furniture to include Tables, magazine racks, Desk; Glider Rocker w/stool; Foot stools; Afghans & linens, etc.; Baskets; Christmas & home décor items; & much more.

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Please note starting time & date. You truly DO NOT want to miss this Opportunity to purchase this offering of Real Estate, Excellent Automobile and Clean Chattels Not responsible for loss or accidents. Hope to see you on October 5th.

TERMS ON CHATTELS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK W/ PROPER ID.

AUCTION BY ORDER OF: CRAIG BANKES, P.O.A. FOR MAXINE M. BANKES

AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com•www.benschaferrealty.com 740-584-7253 • 740-305-5054

DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-621-1576 BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER, 740-584-SALE ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-584-2921 LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-819-8838 BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236

B14 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
Service” Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com
E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com
ITEM NO. 1257. (Submitted Photos)

North Bloomfield, oh

Sat. Oct. 7, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.

AUCTION

2211 Kinsman road NW North Bloomfield, ohio 44450

Fruehauf 40’ semi-trailer, Midway Coach Works 11/6/02/ 30’ tandem trailer bumper hitch/ electric jack/overhead door in back/2 side doors/wired for AC, Midway Coach Works 12/92 20’ tandem trailer bumper hitch/ electric jack/ overhead door in back/2 side doors/ wired for AC power, aluminum 1 wheel bumper hitch trailer, John Deere 314 riding mower.

Campbell Hausfield 80-gal air compressor, Jet horizontal metal cutting band saw, craftsman toolboxes, 12” 2 sp. Band saw & top & bottom toolbox, heavy duty steel toolbox on wheels, various toolboxes, Lincoln Electric

Wire Matic 250 welder & bottom tool box, Dee Zee tool box, Milwaukee: 18V cordless impact, cordless drill & battery & electric Sawzall, heavy duty deep cut band saw, Makita cordless 4 ½ saw & drill, 4 ton Porter Power, Ridgid aluminum pipe wrenches 2-24” & 36” & more, Hitachi pneumatic stapler, Craftsman & American Air tanks, portable air tanks, torch set, acetylene tanks, welding hoods, trailer jacks, sockets & socket sets, wire cutters, wrenches open & boxed metric & standard, pliers, tin snips, impact drivers, punches, torch heads, cutters, files, screwdrivers, Unibit carbide hole cutters, small ratchet binders, pry bars, drill bits, grease guns, pneumatic tools, large & small clamps, hammers, welding clamps, testers, hydraulic jacks, gear pullers, Tractor Supply truck box, Worx Aerocart wagon new, Ryobi 7” wet tile saw, aluminum trailer ramps, Criterion small fridge, LG 110 AC unit, Danby window AC, JD314 lawn tractor, jack stands, Snap On line wrenches, ratchet wrenches, nut drivers, Patriot fryer & burner, Pitco fryer, Weber propane small grill, work lights, Stihl BE55 blower, aluminum ladders, shop lights, metal stool, wooden box, paint sprayers, adjustable wrenches, gear pullers, pop rivet guns, wire strippers, T handle allens, air chisels, Tractor Supply Co. storage box, Starrett large calipers, mobile home furnace like new, fan, shop vac, vacuum, Magic Chef upright freezer,

Many tool items for this auction – too many to list. Come out and spend the day with us!

tERMS: CASH, CHECK, MC & VISA 10% Buyers Premium

Lunch Stand Available.

Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.

Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/Stouffer Realty 15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062 440-749-0860

“What We Sell Is Service”

Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com

E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com

Bristol, oh

sat. sept. 30, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

1659 housel Craft road

Bristol, ohio 44402

Power King 1620 HV 20hp 60” mower deck w/power steering, Power King UT622 60” mower deck & a spare 20hp w/Power angle snowplow, Power King 1212 42” mower deck, Power King Tractor sign, Oliver Super 55 diesel disassembled tractor, Wheel Horse roll over plow, 8’ cultipacker, garden tractor tiller, 6’X10’ single axle trailer, pull type aerator, Brinley tiller, Woods 4’ category zero back blade, Economy Power King misc., Ariens EZR 1648 zero turn, Case 210 garden tractor/lawn mower, Husqvarna ST8-26 snow blower, Toro Whirlwind Parts manuals.

Guns: Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard pistol never fired, Remington 22 w/scope, Heritage Mfg., Miami FL 22 pistol, CVA Wolf Muzzle loader 50 cal., some ammunition.

new parts: after-market parts, Stens, Rotary Oregon some Briggs & Tikompsa air cooled mufflers, hundreds of mower blades, Kohler air cooled engine parts & books, Kohler engines pullers on display, inner tubes, throttle cables, V-belts 18”-111”, battery chargers, Speed Aire portable air compressor 220 motor, Kennedy 3 piece tool box, Dayton battery tester, organizers, tap & die sets, cardboard oil cans, connect clutch, Stanley portable work table, porta power, Troy-Bilt chipper/shredder, Pittsburgh engine hoist, engine stands, air cooled engines, Lincoln weld pack 100 & 225 AC, Echo GT 225 &SRM-210 trimmers, Boston gear reduction gear box, torch set, grinders, buffers, welding hoods, files, picks, slide hammers, drills, chisels, gas cans, steel wheels, older glass front wood display cabinet, 2 door metal cabinets, foreman’s desk, work bench, yard tools, log chains, binders, alum. ramps, air tanks, pneumatic tools, impacts HR & IR, Columbian swivel vise, B&D radial arm saw & 6” grinder, Rockwell drill press, Craftsman: power meter, shop vac, belt &disc sanders, Flow Tron leaf eater, parts fish, tool & die tools, Werner folding ladder & alum. ladders, wood step ladders, hitches, shop lights, parts washer, radiator can, 5-6 sq. shingles Desert Tan.

HouseHold & Misc.: Full bed w/6 dr. dresser/2dr. nightstand/6 dr. & 2 door dresser w/mirror, full bed w/5 dr. dresser & 7 dr. dresser w/mirror, twin bed w/6 dr. dresser & 5 dr. dresser w/mirror, couch & love seat, small quilt rack, pine cabinet w/2 doors & 1 dr., Regulator wall clock, 2 door cabinet, bookshelf, end table, coffee tables, wall shelf, animal figurines, magazine rack, knee hole desk, small table w/2 chairs, piano, organ, card table & chairs, sound system, hand wringer, Jr. tricycle, metal antique stove, sheets & blankets, wreaths, Christmas & Halloween decorations, ceramic Christmas trees, tread mill, baskets, lamps, Champion runner sled, Elgin Vautrot & Myers Co Jewelry electric, Kenmore electric stove used very little, wall clock, Lional train, track & outbuildings, owners: allen & sHirley Frantz

this is only a partial listing. Bring a friend and spend the day will be selling in 2 rings!

terMs: CASH, CHECK, MC & VISA 10% Buyers Premium

lunch stand by Bristol community church

Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.

Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/Stouffer Realty

15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062

440-749-0860

“What We Sell Is Service”

Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com

E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com

Cordova, Md • SAT. OCT. 14, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M. (rain or shine)

PUBLIC AUCTION

ANTIQUE TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT

12287 Old Skipton Road, Cordova,

MD 21625

LOCATION: From Easton MD follow Rt. 50 West to Old Skipton Road (Rt. 662), turn right, follow approx. 1 mile to farm on the right. (Sign posted) selling the late robert F. “bunk” Dulin, sr ., antique tractor collection oF restoreD anD original conDition tractors.

PreVieW: FriDay - october 13 FroM 9:00 a .M. - 5:00 P.M.

TRACTORS: 1959 Farmall 340, 1950 Case VAC, 1951 Farmall M, 1942 JD B, 1960 JD 430, 1942 Farmall H, 1964 Farmall 504, 1955 AC G, 1953 Farmall Super H, 1953 Farmall Super C, 1946 Farmall A, 1945 Farmall B, Case 930 Comfort King, Oliver Row Crop 66, 1947 JD H, 1935 JD A, JD mod. G, Farmall C, Farmall 400, Farmall MTA, Farmall M, Ford Ferguson for parts.

EQUIPMENT: Woods 114 rotary mower, McKee 6 row cultivator S-tine, Brillion 14’ crowfoot cultipacker, JD pull type 3 bottom plow, Stockland mod.20 pull type scraper, Box scrape 7’, JD 115 scrape blade 8’, (2) 3 bottom plows, (2) single axle trailers, Generator PTO drive, JD 345 garden tractor & tiller, rear mount 6’ disk, Int. 4 row planter,

Int. drill with wood wheels, post-hole digger, rear mount spinner, Cultivator 2 row, Int. 12’ disk, JD 2 row planter, JD 2 bottom plow rear mount.

MISC: Economy Hit & Miss engine, (Sign) John Deere Quality Farm Equipment V. Hughes & Sons Salisbury MD, (Sign) John Deere Farm Implements, Shop crane, (4) Storage containers 40’Lx8’Wx8’H, tractor parts, John Deere shop & parts manuals, misc. shop tools, and other items.

TERMS: Cash or approved check with current letter from your bank guaranteeing funds, unless you are known by the Auctioneer. All items sold “AS-IS”, “WHERE-IS” with no guarantee. No Buyers Premium.

OWNER: SDBW FAMILy

CUMBERLAND, OH•THURS. OCT. 12, 2023

STARTING AT 5:30 P.M.

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS

2 BUILDINGS – 3 TRACTS – VACANT LOT – HIGH TRAFFIC COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL – MULTIPLE USES – LOTS OF POSSIBILITIES OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

424 &

430 MAIN ST., CUMBERLAND, OHIO 43732

OPPORTUNITy KNOCKS w/ these three properties which are located on Main Street in the growing Village of Cumberland. These three tracts will be offered individually and will not be offered as a whole. TRACT #1 is located at 430 Main St. and features an 1100+ square foot building that once house an insurance company. In the last year, this property has been used as a dwelling. This property offers an abundance of possibilities, as it is located on the “Main” drag in Cumberland. Could easily be converted to retail space, still used as offices or even used as a dwelling – rental or owner occupied. Building has had several updates to plumbing and electric, it even has a Generac generator system. It is handicap accessible and offers a black top parking lot with room for up to 8 vehicles. If you have a business idea and need a place – look this property over. With the Wilds being close by and the Jesse Owens recreational area in your “backyard,” this place is ideal for many types of uses. TRACT #2 located adjacent to tract #1 is located at 424 Main St. and has the old Bank and Postal Building on it. This building is in need of renovation – but opportunity still exists. This structural landmark is well built and offers many uses. In its day it not only served as a bank and post office but also house upstairs apartments, other business and even a beauty salon in the basement. For those salvage enthusiast, you may want to check this property out – it is constructed of steel, brick and concrete. The original safe and marble is still on the bank side of the building. It will need a roof, but the potential is here. You will want to “look this property over, not overlook it!!”

TRACT #3 is a vacant lot that measures approximately 65’ x 75’. This property will need to be surveyed, so measurements are approximate. This property would make an ideal addition to either Tract #1 or #2 as it

will allow additional parking and or room. OPPORTUNITy KNOCKS!!!

INSPECTION DATES:

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4TH FROM 4:30 TILL 6:00 P.M.

TUESDAY, OCT. 10TH FROM 4:00 TILL 5:30 P.M.

TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid price to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser will be required to give a $2,500.00 non-refundable deposit on the day of the auction – with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). Tract #1 and #3 sell with a moderate reserve – Tract #2 will sell regardless of price. These properties sell “As-Is/WhereIs” w/ no warranties implied or expressed. These properties sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. Any desired inspection must be made prior to bidding. These properties will be sold individually and will not be offered in their entirety. Secure Title will handle the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on auction day will take precedence over any and all printed material.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: You will not want to over look this opportunity. Cumberland has a lot of positive things going on right now, and you can get ahead of it with these properties which are conveniently and excellently located in a high traffic area. Hope to see you at the auction!!!

OWNER(S): JOE GRIFFIN (TRACTS #1 AND #3) RIDGE WIND LLC (TRACT #2)

AUCTION CONDUCTED By: BEN SCHAFER REALTy ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com www.benschaferrealty.com

740-584-7253 - 740-305-5054

BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER, 740-584-SALE

ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-584-2921

DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-621-1576 LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-819-8838 BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER, 740-885-1236

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410-754-8826

ABSOLUTE MUSKINGUM COUNTY, OH REAL ESTATE AUCTION

161+/- ACRES – 2 TRACTS – RECREATIONAL LAND – WOODED ACREAGE

SOME TILLABLE GROUND – PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE – MINERALS NOT RESERVED SALT CREEK TWP. – MUSKINGUM COUNTY – OHIO – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

8805 CLAY PIKE RD., CHANDLERSVILLE, OHIO

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS w/ this excellent offering of real estate. There 160.87+/- acres will be offered in two tracts and as a whole – whichever way brings the most money is the way they will be sold. This ground is a mixture of tillable acreage, wooded ground, and recreational land conveniently located in Salt Creek Twp. of Muskingum County, Ohio. Sellers are reserving unto themselves the free gas that currently serves the home on this property that the sellers are retaining. All other minerals that the sellers own will transfer (purchaser’s will have to rely on their own due diligence to determine what the seller owns).

TRACT #1 contains 96.9+/- acres w/ approx. 81 acres of wooded ground with the remainder being mostly tillable and open. There is a pond nestled in the woods. This tract has public water available. TRACT #2 is 63.97+/- acres of which approx. 25 acres are wooded and approx. 38 acres are tillable. This tract also has a large creek that migrates through it. Opportunity Knocks!!! Both of these tracts show an abundant sign of wildlife with walnut trees, small oak saplings, under brush, as well as clear open woods w/mowed areas (very desirable for food plots) and trails throughout, along with streams running through, creating a perfect habitat for wildlife. If you are in the market to purchase a unique piece of property, this is it! Offering many potential opportunities from recreational, hunting, bird watching, fishing, hiking or a place for a cabin or home site, as well as the possibilities for a farming operation. You don’t want to overlook this property. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

-FEEL FREE TO WALK PROPERTY AT YOUR OWN RISK AND CONVENIENCE-

TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid to determine the contract price. Success-

ful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price as a non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. This property will sell Absolute with no minimums or reserves. Acreage amounts are approximate, and the purchase price may be adjusted at closing to reflect actual acreage amounts. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take precedence over any and all printed material.

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: In the Market for hunting or recreational ground? You will want to attend this Auction. Hope to see you Saturday, October 7th.

OWNERS: JACQUELIN M. AND THOMAS D. ALEXANDER AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY

ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC.

www.edandbenschafer.com • www.benschaferrealty.com 740-584-7253 • 740-305-5054

DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-621-1576

BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE

ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-584-2921

LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-819-8838

BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236

Fake it ‘til you make it

Comfortably Dumb

I’ve read a lot of books on farming and homesteading. Previously, I talked about my favorite authors, but now I want to talk about the content.

Nearly every book says to start slow and to think small. Our homesteading forefathers weren’t starting slow or thinking small when they were settling new land out west.

Today, homesteading is becoming fashionable, except now, many of us are trying to learn the things our homesteading forefathers took for granted and discover how we became so distant from the very fabric of our life and existence … food.

At a time when society seems very distant from the source of its food, and when the average food product travels more than a thousand miles before it is consumed, it is not a surprise that there is a homesteading movement.

I’ve met adults who think boneless chicken comes from boneless chickens, specially bred for the fastfood industry. Nowadays, people don’t know how a hen lays eggs, how cows produce milk or what lard is, let alone what to do with it. It isn’t uncommon to meet someone who doesn’t even cook their own food or eat leftovers.

When my wife and I told family members that we wanted to homestead and try to grow most of our food, they thought we were crazy. I’m not really convinced that they were wrong in their assessment of our ideals, but it only fueled my passion.

I usually try to keep the man that I am in my head from meeting the person I am in reality. I think one of them will be really let down if they got to meet the other. I find it useful, especially for planning purposes. I’d hate to let my hubris stop me from making a poor decision.

It all started with a simple dream. In between sewing our clothes, homeschooling our kids, growing and canning all our food, we would forge a new life for ourselves. We wanted to breathe the fresh crisp air that the country has.

I read a book about going back to the basics that inspired me to abandon modern conveniences. I planned to build a house, perhaps a small cabin, from trees that I cut down myself. Then, perhaps, I could build a small barn, large enough to contain a few necessary pieces of equipment and livestock and hay.

Somehow, despite my best of intentions, all my dreams came crashing down. How could I build a house and barn if I couldn’t even start my antique Ford tractor. I didn’t have the slightest idea of what I was doing when I climbed into the seat, but I didn’t let that stop me.

I tried to hide my internal self from the real world by wearing a blue jeans, cowboy boots and a cowboy

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hat when I went to the tractor dealer; the outfit was a blend of “Bonanza,” “Little House on the Prairie” and the “Rifleman.” All of which were shows that were instrumental in fabricating the vision of myself that I adorn internally. Unfortunately, my life looks more like “Green Acres.”

You don’t learn a language one word at a time, you’re immersed in it. So, we immersed ourselves in this, and we’ve made it past the first couple of years.

In my head, I feel like Robert Redford in Jeremiah Johnson learning to hunt and live off the land. But in reality, I think Mother Nature wears the britches in our relationship.

(Eric Keller is a veteran, husband, proud father of four, nurse and first-generation homesteader who can be reached at happyrootshomesteadohio@gmail.com.)

Uniontown, oH Sat. Oct. 14, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M.

Real estate auction

Open hOuse shOwing tiMe MOn. Oct. 9th, 4-6

13924 Greenland Ave nw, Uniontown, oH 44685

3-BedrOOm ranch in Lake SchOOL diStrict hOfmeiSter reaLty, inc

harry m hOfmeiSter BrOker/auctiOneer

330-853-9585 • www.hofmeisterrealty.com

First time offered is this lovely 3 bedroom ranch with spacious family room and enclosed porch. Wonderful family room addition with brick fireplace. 3 nice sized bedrooms, living room and dining rooms, convenient first floor laundry & full basement. 2-car garage and a large 99’ X 214’ lot. This is in an area of other fine homes. Call us for more information or to see this home. Showing date – Monday, October 9th from 4-6. Open 1 hour before the auction or by appointment.

termS: 10% down the day of auction, balance due at closing. 10% buyer premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. This is a confirmation sale. All information herein derived from sources believed to be correct. Any desired inspections must be done prior to bidding. Please go to our web site at www.hofmeisterrealty.com or auctionzip.com for more information and photos.

directiOnS: Cleveland Ave to Sweitzer St. West to Greenland Hofmeister realty inc.

Harry m. Hofmeister, Broker/auctioneer 330-853-9585

www.hofmeisterrealty.com

BurBank, Oh •

EXPO AUCTION CENTER & TREE FARM, LLC.

MINI

LATE MODEL SNOW & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION

SATURDAY,

ADDRESS: 115 Industrial Park Rd., Plymouth, MA 20360

Primitive Ft. Stool, Marble Top Victorian Side Board, Oak Curve Glass

China, Walnut Victorian Wash Stand, Mahogany Inlaid Sm.

Coffee Table, Oval Bevel Oak Mirror, Set of 4 Mid Modern Chairs, Tiffin Wagon Company Corn Sheller, Adjustable Child’s Oak Desk, Wide Wicker Reed Rocker, Bar Harbor Wicker Rocker, Round 48” Oak Table, Dove Tailed Tool Box & more: MODEL KItS: NOS Stock Sealed and unsealed –

MPC, Mongram, Jo Han, AMT, Revell, - 30 Plus – ’32 Ford, ’66 Malibu, ’62 Fury, GMC Sport, ’57 Chevy, Bel Air, ’29 Ford Roaster, Corvette, ’33 Willys, ’71 Satellite, ’60 Chevelle, ’34’36,-’37 Fords, Duster, Chrysler, F-100, ’69 Ford Talladega, ’65 GTO, ’87 T-Bird, & More; ADVERtISING: RADIOS:

RAILROAD ItEMS: 30 plus Engines and multiple HO train cars & parts; cLOcKS: Ships Clock (KW), New Haven –Double Figural Cherub, Marble Mantel, Wood Dome Clock w/ Barometer, 31 Day Mantel, Transitional OG Mantel, Cuckoo, German Regulator, Mid Century Modern Wall Clocks, Folk Art Wall, Over 25 Clocks; StAMPS: Seven Lots of Boxes Different Stamps US/Foreign; ROYAL DOULtONS: 25 plus Mugs & Figurines- Carinal, Golfer, Falstaff, Cavalier, Poacher, Gardner, Philpot’s, Old Charley, Bacchus, Pied Piper, Lawyer, Poacher, Capt. Cutler, Falstaff, Saneko Ponca, Auld Mac, Dick Turpin, Town Crier, Arry, Fafnir and more; DIEcASt tOYS: Hess Semi / Trucks NOS in the Original Boxes 30 Plus, Cast Iron JD Tractor, Diecast Cars and Truck Banks, Motorcycles, Bikes, & More; FRAM tRActORS & IMPLEMENtS: Three Ford N Tractors, Implements Skid Steer, Mower Desk, Auger, Plow & more, Large Ford Tractor w/ Back Hoe & Front Loader; cOLLEctIBLES: Mechanical Musical Music Box, 8 Artist Glass Paper Weights, Nippon Glass, Carnival Glass, 20 Plus Elephant Figurines, Promos, Duber Hamilton Pocket Watch # 999494, Spiro Agnew Watch, Lanco Ultra -16 Rubis Pocket Watch – 800 Silver Case, Hand Painted Bisque Jar, Flo Blue, Zippo Lighters & Others, Lg. Table Model Tractor, Die Cat Motor Cycles, Oscar Mayer NOS Bank, Metal Litho Lunch Boxes, 2- Har-

ley Davidson Hog Gas Tank Banks, Harley Davidson Motor Cycle Phone, Anniversary Glass, Murano Glass, Fossil Fire Engine Watch, 5-Bisque Dolls, Jimbo MPI Retro Skate Board, Rayo Table Lamp w/ Shade, Cast Iron Fire Place Set, Bronze Lamp Base, Bird House, Coat of Arms, African Wood Carved Statute, Lionel Transformer, 5 Pocket Watches, Christmas Ink Blocks, Model Planes, Advertising Lighters, Lg. Chatillon’s Milk Scale, Cast Iron Eagle Plaque, Gray Granite Milk Pail, Logan Pottery Pitchers, Cow Cookie Jar, 1000 Plus Post Cards, 1970’s AM Transistor Boat Radio, Early Tobacco Pipe, Boy Scout Hat, Dietz Lantern, Golden Age Carrying Wood Case, Military History of Ohio 1885, Raleigh Products Sign, Davies Glass Counter Top Jar, 8 Panel Slag Glass Lamp, Counter Top Paper Cutter, AMT Remote Control Car, Brass Mortars & Pedestal, Crocks and Pottery, 2 Set of Atlers, Roaster Weather Vane, B/W Photos of USS Wm. Wilkins Navy Vessels, CWC Port Marine Lamps, Assorted Pocket Knives, Cannon Ball, Ruby Red Tumble Up, Frog Planter, Bookends- Thinker, Unusual Metal Elephant Lamps, Christmas Santa Glow Mold, Leaded Hanging Light, Texaco Collectible Train Set, Lighters, Pocket Cigarette Cases, Sail Boat Harbor Print, Praise the Lord Needle Print, 10 Gal, Decorative Milk Can, Roseville Pitcher & Bowl, Cast Iron Tea Kettle, Brass Table Lamps, Arts & Craft Cabin, 3 – Sad Irons, 12 & 25 Gal. Crocks, Cupid Letter Holder, Lg. Gathering Basket, Loteni Mohair Jointed Bear, Jointed Teddy Bear of Whitney, Millennium 304/1000 Hermann Bear, Steif Bears, Robin Rive Bear, Trays of Custom Jewelry, BIcYcLES: 15 plus 26” Bicycles – Boys (Huffy, Jaguar, Grants, Columbia, Schwinn Corvette, Schwinn Deluxe Cruiser, Raleigh Sports, Fuji, Murray: Girls (Huffy Fugato, Road Master, Free Spirit, Ranor – Trail Master, Murray); & more.

TRACK LOADERS: (2)New Agrotk LRT23, 3

TORY

318G, 2

FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, VIBRA-

ROLLER: Unused JCB CT260, WOOD

PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: New Agrotk

PSM031G, 4 MILITARY TRUCKS: 2002-2001 AM General

2017 Wacker 8003, 2017 Wacker 1404, (4)New Cherry KV12, New AGT NT45, New AGT NT30, (3)New AGT L12, (3)New AGT KAT12, (3)New AGT QH12, (4)New AGT H12, New MC MC27, New CFK KU45, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEER: 2015 Bobcat T750, 6 SKID STEERS: 2021 Bobcat S62, 2021-2017 JD 332G, (3)2019 JD 318G, 2 MINI TRACK LOADERS: (2)New Agrotk LRT23, 3 FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, VIBRATORY ROLLER: Unused JCB CT260, WOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: New Agrotk PSM031G, 4 MILITARY TRUCKS: 2002-2001 AM General Humvee, 1990 Humvee, 1987 Humvee 998, SERVICE TRUCK: 2016 Ford F550(diesel), 48 TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES,

Humvee, 1990 Humvee, 1987 Humvee

998, SERVICE TRUCK: 2016 Ford F550(diesel), 48 TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES, 4

MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (4)New 40ft. High

Cube, 3 PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS:

(94)Skid Steer, 91 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

(2)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilets w/

Shower, New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/

Double Stall, 2 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIP-

SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-4050 MA AUCTION LICENSE: #295 Paul E. Saperstein Co., Inc.

MENT: (2)New Greatbear 1-yd Self Dumping

Hopper, 9 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)

ALEX LYON & SON

New Easy Kleen 4000psi., (5)New Agrotk

3,000psi., 98 ATTACHMENTS:

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Ph: (315) 633-2944

Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details

Online Only

Closes: Thurs. oCT. 5, 2023 at 10:00 a .M.

LLoyd FamiLy TrusT onLine aucTion

Absolute online Timed Auction. Internet bidding only, through Proxibid. Auction location is: 4451 Paradise Rd., Seville, OH 44273 see full auction catalog and pictures online at www.proxibid.com/rdfarnsworth

Preview Date: weD. OctOber 4 frOM 4 P.M. tO 6 P.M. checkOut/PickuP Date: fri. OctOber 6 frOM 2 P.M. until 6 P.M. Golf CArT/lAwn equIP.: NICE 1998 Club Car DS 36v Electric golf cart w/ newer batteries & utility bed; Land Pride RTA2570 70” 3 pt. rototiller; Troy-Bilt Super Bronco 50” riding mower; Cub Cadet 21” push mower; Greenworks electric tiller; Ryobi 18v lawn mower, weed trimmer, blower, hedge trimmer, and more; 42” lawn sweeper; lawn roller; FIMCO 40 gal. sprayer on trailer w/12v pump; Stihl MM55C tiller; misc. outdoor tools; NICE 2013 John Deere X530 lawn tractor w/54” deck, Kawasaki gas, hydro trans, power steering, & 425 hrs.

Tools: Nice Ingersoll Rand 80 gallon 230V 2 stage air compressor; 20 ton shop press; torch set; Lincoln AC225 welder; Craftsman portable air compressor; socket sets (craftsman, Matco, Cornwell, etc.); Craftsman ¾” drive socket set; Ridgid pipe wrenches, cutters, and reamer; pliers & other hand tools; asst. power tools; ramps; old wood planes; axes, pitchforks, shovels, and other lawn/garden tools; fuel cans; wheelbarrows; farm jack; hardware; electrical and plumbing supplies; lumber pile; Craftsman band saw. AnTIques/household: Roku 50” & 42” TVs; lift chair; power recliner; (2) full beds; fans and heaters; oak secretary; steel double wash vat; many canning jars (blue and clear); kitchen primitives; milk bottles; Wagner & Griswold cast iron cornbread pans; Wagner dutch oven; Griswold gas stove; crocks & jugs; glassware & china; platform scale; many old barn pulleys; copper boilers; milk cans; cast iron kettles; Conestoga cast iron stove; oil lamps; old doors & shutters; ladders; live traps; garden items; (2) compact refrigerators; end tables; chairs; livestock gates; invalid walkers; Currier & Ives china; kitchen items; small appliances; misc. household items.

Terms: Registration and bidding through Proxibid.com. Accepted payments: Cash, Certified Checks, Wire Transfers, Credit Cards. 10% Buyer’s Premium on all sales, 5% Cash Discount. Buyer takes responsibility for safety & proper use of all items purchased. All items are sold “As Is” with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final. Read auction listing on Proxibid for full auction terms.

CorrIne f lloyd fAmIly TrusT –wAyne lloyd, TrusTee

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B17
SUN.
8:00 A.M. BOX LOTS: 9:00 A.M. LISTED SALE: – APPROX . 10:30 A.M.
CLOCKS, FARM TRACTORS, BICYCLES & COLLECTIBLES
Oct. 1, 2023 PREVIEW
FURNITURE,
8157 Garman Road, Burbank, Ohio 44214 Intersection of I-71 & 83 to Garman Rd. turn left ¼ mile Expo Auction center on the left. An incredible sale with fantastic opportunities for the collector, investor, dealer or you! BOX LOTS: OVER 400 MAIN SALE: STARTS APPROXIMATELY AT 10:30 A.M.
2 Gunn Oak 4 Stack Bookcases, 2 Quilt Racks, Ice Cream Table & Chairs, Large Pine Farm Table, 2 – 1 Dr. Oak Stand – Queen Ann Legs, Walnut Quilt Chest on Legs/ Lg. Chestnut Lamp Table, Child’s Roll Top Desk, Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet, Set 4 Rush Seated Mahogany Chairs, Butcher Block Table, Oak Pierced Tin Pie Safe,
TBack Chairs,
FURNItURE:
Rockers,
Hat Rack,
Zip.com Auctioneer
EstateSale.com
AUctIONEERS RESERVE tHE RIGHt tO PULL ANY ItEM FROM tHE SALE. tHIS IS A RESERVE SALE. 5% BUYERS PREMIUM ON tHIS SALE SALE CONdUCTEd BY: GREG VOGELSONG, Ph.d & MATT FORd, AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATE AUCTIONEER: KAREN F. BARBER Licensed and bonded auctioneers in favor of the State of Ohio For information call 330-703-9887 or 330-329-8589 e-mail Greg at tenpanic@yahoo.com Parking lots gravel / grass- Please be Cautious—Not Responsible for Accidents
Please view complete listing/photos on line at Auction
#5522 &
# 5698
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 26 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 966M, Cat 966H, Cat 950M, (2)2022 Cat 914, (3)Unused Cat 908NG, (2)Unused Cat 908M, Cat 908, Unused & 2018 Cat 906M, Unused & 2022 Cat 906, 2022 JD 544P, JD 544K, (2)Unused Case 321F, (2)2022 Kubota R540, (2)Unused Hitachi ZW95-6C, (2)Unused Yanmar V80, 2020 Giant G5000 X-Tra, Volvo L30Z, 25 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Unused Bobcat E35, Kubota KX018-4R1, 2017 Wacker 8003, 2017 Wacker 1404, (4)New Cherry KV12, New AGT NT45, New AGT NT30, (3)New AGT L12, (3) New AGT KAT12, (3)New AGT QH12, (4)New AGT H12, New MC MC27, New CFK KU45, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEER: 2015 Bobcat T750, 6 SKID STEERS: 2021 Bobcat S62, 2021-2017 JD 332G, (3)2019 JD
(94)Skid Steer, 91 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-4050 MA AUCTION LICENSE: #295 Paul E. Saperstein Co., Inc. ALEX LYON & SON SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Ph: (315) 6332944 Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details ADDRESS: 115 Industrial Park Rd., Plymouth, MA 20360 LATE MODEL SNOW & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Snow Trucks, Snow Plows, Snow Blades, Attachments, Trailers SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14TH @ 9:30 AM PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTSv HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 26 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 966M, Cat 966H, Cat 950M, (2)2022 Cat 914, (3)Unused Cat 908NG, (2)Unused Cat 908M, Cat 908, Unused & 2018 Cat 906M, Unused & 2022 Cat 906, 2022 JD 544P, JD 544K, (2)Unused Case 321F, (2)2022 Kubota R540, (2)Unused Hitachi ZW95-6C, (2)Unused Yanmar V80, 2020 Giant G5000 X-Tra, Volvo L30Z, 25 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Unused Bobcat E35, Kubota KX018-4R1,
4 MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (4)New 40ft. High Cube, 3 PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS: (2)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilets w/Shower, New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/ Double Stall, 2 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: (2)New Greatbear 1-yd Self Dumping Hopper, 9 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi., (5)New Agrotk 3,000psi., 98 ATTACHMENTS:
Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Tractor Loader
Rubber
Backhoes, Snow Trucks, Snow Plows, Snow Blades, Attachments, Trailers
OCTOBER 14 TH @ 9:30
PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS Need New wheels? we Got You Covered! CHECK OUT THE RURAL MARKETPLACE
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PORtAge cOunty – nO shiPPing Excess inventory reduction. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Pickup/Preview LOcatiOn: 1570 StatE rOutE 43, MOgadOrE, OH 44260. Viewing By Appointment Only, Call Jeff Kiko PickuP datE: tHurSday – Oct. 12tH – 9:00 a.M.-12:00 P.M. OtHEr PickuP day/tiME iS POSSibLE

AuctiOn by ORdeR Of: sweet PAint, llc AuctiOneeR/ReAltOR: Jeff R. kikO, 330-206-1079 OR JeffkikO@kikOcOMPAny.cOM

kikO auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Seville, oh

Fri. Oct. 6, 2023

starting at 12:30 P.M.

OppOrtunity presents!

59-Acre FArm – in 2 pArcels

chArming updAted FArmhOuse

shOp - BArn - Open & WOOded

OrgAnic crOplAnd - cOuntry VieWs - timBer

liVe AuctiOn With Online Bidding AVAilABle

medinA cO. - WestField tWp. - clOVerleAF lsd

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcatiOn: 5835

Mud lake rd., Seville, OH 44273 directiOnS: From I-76 north of Seville take OH-3 south 1.7 mi. to Main St. Continue on OH-3 south 1.5 mi. to Mud Lake Rd. Located south of Seville and north of Creston. Watch for KIKO signs!

OPen HOuse: MOnday - OctOber 2, 2023 - 4:00-6:00 P.M.

real eState: Opportunity presents! 59-acre farm with charming, updated 4-bed home. Real estate features a nice mix of gently rolling farmland, pastureland, updated home, bank barn, shop, wooded acreage with timber and future potential. A gem of southern Medina County. Main floor of home features kitchen with breakfast nook, living area, master bedroom, updated full bath and laundry. Refinished hardwood floors showcase homes original character. Second floor boasts three additional bedrooms all with country charm. Property features many updates including new aeration system, plumbing, A/C, electrical, vinyl siding and much more. Front deck/porch with scenic views. Bank barn and 32’ x 60’ pole barn offers space for livestock, equipment, projects, storage, and/or business. Gently rolling, tillable farmland currently being farmed certified organic. Wooded acreage features current and future timber potential.

real eState tO Be OFFered aS FOllOwS:

Parcel #1: 34.18 acres with updated farmhouse, buildings. Certified organic cropland. Wooded acreage.

Parcel #2: 24.9 acres gently rolling certified organic cropland.

Scenic country views surround! Property meticulously maintained. Truly a must-see property! Owner moving to family farmstead. Real estate is an investment you can enjoy. Call auctioneer to ask how to use your current property to buy this one! Join us for an open house Monday, October 2nd 4:00-6:00 PM.

terMS On real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.

AuctiOn By Order OF: Jed & sArAh hArtzler

AuctiOneer/reAltOr: pete KiKO, Jr., 330-749-7898, pKiKO@KiKOcOmpAny.cOm kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Dover, oH • Wed. Oct. 11, 2023

starting at 12:00 P.M.

Attention investors three CommerCiAl ProPerties retAil - offiCe - industriAl/Auto dover City - tusCArAwAs County live AuCtion with online Bidding AvAilABle

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder(s) on lOcatiOn at auctiOn 1: 304 n. WOOster ave., dOver, OH 44622 directiOns: From I-77 south take exit 85 onto Schneiders Crossing Rd. and turn left towards Dover. In 1/2 mile, turn right onto N. Wooster Ave. to auction location. Watch for KIKO signs.

real estate: Three prime commercial properties, all situated in Dover, offer exceptional visibility just minutes away from I-77. These properties will sell on-site with auction taking place at auction 1 location: 304 N. Wooster Ave., Dover, OH 44622. Potential buyers will have the opportunity to choose from these properties individually or acquire them all. Showings are available during regular business hours provided prior consent is obtained as all buildings are currently leased. Don’t miss this chance to secure these highly desirable income-generating properties.

auctiOn 1: 304 n. WOOster ave., dOver, OH (auctiOn lOcatiOn). 9,800 SF three-unit retail building on half-acre. Very accessible with road frontage on three sides. Paved parking lot front and aggregate in back. Each unit includes warehousing/storage with 14ft ceilings and overhead doors, three separate electric meters, gas heat, central A/C, and city utilities. Unit 1 features a glass storefront area attached to a large conference room, lunchroom, 2nd floor office, and 30’x45’ storage/warehouse with 9’x12’ OH door. Unit 2 includes a large glass store front with warehouse/storage in back with 12’x12’ & 10’x12’ OH doors. Overall size is 39’x74’. Unit 3 includes large store front with warehouse/storage in back with two 10’x12’ OH doors. Overall size is 24’x135’. Zoned S-1. Tuscarawas Co. parcel #15-02314-000.

auctiOn 2: 329 W. tHird st., dOver, OH. Presenting a spacious 3,000 SF brick office building situated on a generous half-acre corner lot. This well-designed structure boasts a versatile layout, including a grand lobby/sitting area, private offices, a well-appointed conference room, public restroom, and a dining area with a fully equipped kitchen. The building offers the convenience of two front entrances and exits, offering flexibility and the potential

for adaptation into two separate units.

Building includes gas heat, central A/C, city utilities and features two separate electric meters. Zoned B-3.

Tuscarawas Co. parcel #15-04176-000.

auctiOn 3: 325 W. tHird st., dOver, OH. 5,000 SF service garage on a quarter-acre lot. This building comprises 20’x30’ front office, large service area with 14ft ceilings, paint booth, his/her restrooms, 10’x12’ OH door and attached 30’x30’ two-bay garage. Building includes gas heat, city utilities and heavy 440v electric. Zoned B-3. Tuscarawas Co. parcel #15-02370-000. nOte: Bank financing available to qualified buyers. Call auctioneer today to see how to use your current property to buy this one. Short term private financing available. terms On real estate: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be sold as Separate Parcels, Bidder’s Choice, and not to be offered as an Entirety. reAltor: JAmes Pietro, 330-447-6497

AuCtioneers/reAltors: Peter r. KiKo, sr., 330-705-5996 or Peter@KiKoComPAny.Com And JACoB whitACre, 330-417-9123, or JwhitACre@KiKoComPAny.Com KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Carrollton, oH • Sat. Oct. 21, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M. • real estate sells at 11:00 a .M.

25.9+ Acres W/remodeled rAnch home And BArn Free GAs W/ oWners domestic GAs Well open And Wooded lAnd Union tWp – cArroll co. - cArrollton schools live AUction With online BiddinG AvAilABle on reAl estAte Also sellinG onsite: John deere skid steer kUBotA BX2370 trActor polAris rAnGer – iseki Front moWer – 3pt eqUipment – tools cleAn FUrnishinGs – collectiBles – GlAssWAre – AntiqUes! Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcatiOn: 3110 SciO Rd. SW, caRROlltOn, OH 44615 diRectiOnS: Take Rt. 332 just south of Carrollton and Rt.43/9 to address. Located just north of Algonquin Mill.

Real eState:

25.973 Acres open and wooded land with remodeled ranch home and landmark KIKO barn. Transferring with property is landowners’ interest in domestic gas well providing home and buildings with 1200lbs gas pressure. Lots of free gas with abundant pressure for additional uses on property. Ranch home featuring foyer entryway, dining area, kitchen with quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. Large living room with vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace and door to outside patio. Bedroom with large closet and 2nd bedroom or office. Large full bath w/shower. Utility/laundry room with plenty of storage, washer and dryer, tankless hot water heat, boiler f/a heat with heat pump. Home has WIFI and security monitoring system. Nicely remodeled with tiled floors throughout giving home that modern feel. The outside patio is cement with a gas fireplace stand and chairs, privacy fence, sandstone landscaping and comes with a Hot Springs hot tub overlooking backyard. Barn featuring insulated lower level with kitchenette, gas range,

stainless sink, heaters, window air conditioner and dehumidifier. Ideal for a business, workshop or storage. Upstairs level of the barn is clean as the owners once used as an antique store. The attached chicken coop behind barn is heated with fan from lower level and fencing for outside runs. Fenced pasture to raise livestock. Utility building with backup gas generator, water heater, softener, and gas boiler system for home. You will love all this property has to offer from the simple living setup of the home to the use of the barn.

KubOta – POlaRiS – Jd SKid SteeR – FROnt

MOWeR: Kubota Bx2370 Diesel 4WD Tractor With 60” Mowing Deck, 3pt Arms And 540 PTO Only 255hrs – ‘16 Polaris Ranger 570 4x4, Only 455Hrs – JD 5575 Skid Steer W/3000+Hrs – Iseki SG300 4x4 Diesel Front Mower, 990Hrs – Woods TS52 52” Tiller – Land Pride 5’ Adj.

Blade – RK 6’ York Rake – MF 2 Row Corn Planter – 40’

Storage/Shipping Steel Container – Scaffolding – Stihl 250C & 460 Chainsaws – Power And Hand Tools – Loads Of Hardware And Misc. Items

SaFe – clean FuRniSHingS – cOllectibleS – antiqueS: Much More! Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details. AUctioneers/reAltors: eUGene r kiko, 330-495-0131 or Genokiko@kikocompAny.com

And eUGene F. kiko, 330-495-0041, or Genekiko@kikocompAny.com KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Leavittsburg, OH

Fri. Oct. 20, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M.

Klingendale Farms Complete dairy dispersal

130+ Head oF Quality registered

Holsteins – 60+ milK Cows – 70+ HeiFers all ages inCluding springers & Bred HeiFers also selling BulK tanK and milKing eQuipment

After 43 successful years in the dairy business, owners are retiring. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcatiOn: 6310 nelsOn MOsier rd., leavittsburg, OH 44430 (Just west OF warren, OH) directiOns: Take Market St. exit just west of SR 5/82 to Park Rd. NW then right on Nelson Mosier to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

Herd inFOrMatiOn: Over 40 years of breeding August RHA 2X

28,056 milk 1227F 4.4%, 833P 3.0%, 100K SSC, 92 lbs. sep. & test, July Classification 111.2 BAA/22 EX/40 VG/3 GP. Herd sires include Doorman, Crush, Doc, Chief, Side Kick, Tatoo, Jordy, Thunderstruck. Service sires include Sidekick, Crushabull, Doc, Alleyoop & Thunderstruck. Exceptional herd with full pedigrees. Cows housed in sand bedded tie stalls, milked in Herringbone parlor, dry cows, and bred heifers housed in free stalls. Call for catalog or go to www.kikoauction.com or cowbuyer.com for online bidding.

alsO selling bulk tank, take OFFs, & vacuuM PuMP: 2007 Mueller 2k gal. bulk tank, one-owner, w/ double compressor, auto washer, temp. recorder, ser. #71862A-07E – (8) GEA form technologies touchstone detacher auto take offs w/ sensors, bought new 10 years ago – Vacuum pump, Gardner Denver 5 years old mod. GACMDRD ser. #5487283 w/ block heater, 10HP farm duty motor new last year – (8) BouMatic milker claw units w/ 8 surge pulsators – 3-inch SS low line/receiver group for dbl. four parlor w/ vacuum line and balast tank 1.5-inch SS line from receiver to tank.

terMs On cHattels: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or Master Card accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auCtion By order oF: dave KlingensmitH and JoHn KlingensmitH

auCtioneer/realtor: rudy w. KiKo, 330-540-2416, rudyKiKo@KiKoCompany.Com

pedigrees: daniel Brandt, 771-821-1238

kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Mount Eaton, oH

Sat. Oct. 14, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M.

Hiner Farm

68 acres Prime Land To Be soLd in 8 ParceLs

Free Gas - Bank Barn - Woods

FarmLand - Prime BuiLdinG siTes

PainT TWP. - Wayne co. - souTHeasT scHooL disTricT mounT eaTon, oH

Live aucTion WiTH onLine BiddinG avaiLaBLe

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: HarriSOn rd., MOunt EatOn, OH 44662 dirEctiOnS: From US RT-250 in Mount Eaton, Ohio take SR-241 NE to first curve then straight ahead onto Harrison Rd. (CR-2) to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

Online Only

StartS : tueS. Oct. 10, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

endS : MOn. Oct. 16, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

Online Only AuctiOn - Selling FrOm twO lOcAtiOnS OutStAnding clASSic cAr cOllectiOn chevrOlet cOrvetteS c1 thrOugh c7

1985 chevrOlet irOc-Z cAmArO

2009 Bri-mAr cAr hAuler trAiler

(2) drive-On liFtS - tOOlS - cAr PArtS - vette PArtS

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. car LOcatiOn: 3515 e. State rd., POrt cLintOn, OH 43452 (Liberty aviatiOn MuSeuM). car OnLy Preview: ThursdayOctober 12, 2023 - 10:30 A.M.-12:00 P.M.

PickuP: Friday - October 20, 202311:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

AuctiOneer/reAltOr: JAck w kikO, 330-206-0174

kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Magnolia, oH

Sat. Sept. 30, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

10.682 Acres Mostly Wooded lAnd W/ cAbin close to AtWood lAke – deer And turkey – no Zoning! rose tWp. - cArroll county – sAndy VAlley lsd Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: Briar and thunder rd. nW, Magnolia, oh 44643. real eState: 10.682 acres mostly wooded land with cabin close to Atwood Lake. Whether you’re looking for that ideal getaway to enjoy nature or looking for a place to build, this property has it all. The 12’ x 28’ cabin is a perfect place to retreat from the busyness of life. This newer cabin has open space with loft, Glee mini split AC/heating unit, electric and a covered porch. The property has open woods consisting of mature pine and poplar trees along with younger oak, cherry, hickory, and a thick bedding area perfect for the hunter looking to harvest that big buck. Walk the property at your leisure and pick out the perfect spot to build your home or hang a deer stand. Half year taxes are $201.77. Immediate hunting rights with good down payment! Contact auctioneer for more information or help with financing.

Auctioneer/reAltor: eugene r kiko, ext. 113 or 330-495-0131

KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Akron, oH

Thurs. OcT. 5, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M.

RaRe OppORtunity

Stark Parks hosting privy dig programs with University of Akron

MASSILLON, Ohio — Spring Hill

Historic Home and Underground Railroad Site has partnered with the University of Akron, Massillon Museum and Stark Parks to host an archaeological program this fall. These programs correspond to archaeological investigations taking place at Spring Hill to locate and better understand the use of several former farm buildings, and to find any artifacts that may lay beneath the soil.

A members-only preview event will be held at 6 p.m. Sept. 29. New members are welcome anytime, and information can be found at springhillhistorichome.org/membership.

A public Privy Dig Day for all ages will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 30 to take part in the archaeological investigation of the site with professor Maeve Marino of the University of Akron and archaeology students. Attendees can try out the LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) machine; run metal detectors; shovel test and dig around the privy (outhouse) research area; and sift for artifacts. Activities will be available for young children, including dinosaur dig kits and polished stone prospecting.

Any artifacts discovered on Spring Hill’s property will remain the property of Spring Hill Historic Home & Underground Railroad Site. The archaeologist who discovers it will have the opportunity to pose with the artifact, and have their name attached to the collection record.

To register for the event or learn more about the Privy Dig: www. springhillhistorichome.org/privy. Questions can be directed to info@ springhillhistorichome.org or 234348-1861 by call or text.

AgCredit awards $10,000 in scholarships

FOSTORIA, Ohio — AgCredit recently announced the winners of the 2023 Joe Leiser Memorial Scholarship program. Leiser previously served as the first president and chief executive officer of AgCredit, one of northern Ohio’s largest lenders serving farmers, agribusinesses and rural homeowners.

rEal EStatE: 68.5 acres gently rolling land. Majority open farmland currently in hay, balance fenced pasture with some hardwoods. Existing gas well to provide limited free gas per lease to buyer. Gas and oil rights and royalties to be reserved by sellers. Authentic bank barn with concrete feed lot and silo set up for cattle. Walk land over at your convenience, make sure you shut any gates you open. Land is a good investment you can enjoy and watch the sun set on. Parcels to be sold bidders choice and not to be offered as an entirety.

Parcels to be sold bidder’s choice as follows:

ParcEl #1: 5.8 acres open farmland.

ParcEl #2: 6.3 acres open farmland.

ParcEl #3: 4.9 acres open farmland.

ParcEl #4: 6 acres open farmland.

ParcEl #5: 3.1 acres open farmland.

ParcEl #6: 2 acres open farmland.

ParcEl #7: 20.2 acres with bank barn, silo, fenced pasture, open fields, woods.

ParcEl #8: 20.2 acres open farmland, wooded at rear.

Exciting auction! Sold in parcels only. Get your financing in order and come to bid on October 14th!

tErMS On rEal EStatE: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be sold as Separate Parcels, Bidder’s Choice, and not to be offered as an Entirety.

aucTion By order oF: Hiner FamiLy Farm LLc

aucTioneers/reaLTors: PeTer kiko, sr., 330-705-5996, PeTer@kikocomPany.com and krisTen kiko, 330-234-7110, krisTen@kikocomPany.com

KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

“the estate Of GReGORy a pRunty” GReG’s tOwinG inc, cOmplete liquidatiOn full line Of late mOdel wReckeRs, caRRieRs & flatbed tOw tRucks – 2022 41’ 5th wheel campeR – 2022 dOdGe Ram 2500 – all with lOw miles – 39’ steel cOntaineR – tOwinG industRy Related items – tOOls – summit cOunty, Oh live auctiOn with Online biddinG

available On select items

Estate auction, all sells to settle the estate on lOcaTiOn: 1620 E. WaTErlOO rd. akrOn, Oh 44306 dirEcTiOns: Take Rt. 224 (Waterloo Rd.) east of I-77.

Open HOuse: Wed. Oct. 4, 2023 – 10:00 a .M.-2:00 p.M.

auctiOn by ORdeR Of: scOtt

e mullaney, administRatOR

fOR “the GReGORy a pRunty

estate” summit cOunty

pRObate case #2022es00824a

auctiOneeR/RealtOR:

Jeff R. kikO, 330-206-1079 OR JeffkikO@kikOcOmpany.cOm

kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

The scholarships for the 20232024 academic year were awarded to:

• Allison Michaels, of Sandusky County, a senior at Wilmington College majoring in agricultural education with a minor in chemistry.

• Candace Bouillon, of Seneca County, a freshman at Ohio State University majoring in agribusiness.

• Linsey Eddy, of Union County, a sophomore at Purdue University majoring in business analytics and information management with a minor in food and agribusiness management.

• Melanie Lee, of Marion County, a freshman at Ohio State University majoring in animal science.

The annual program was set up to recognize the dependent family members of AgCredit’s voting stockholders who are enrolled in an agriculture-related field of study at a post-secondary school. Over the past 10 years, the program has awarded scholarships to 37 students. For more information about AgCredit or its Joe Leiser Memorial Scholarship program, visit AgCredit.net.

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Succulents with pumpkins class on tap Sept. 28

CHARDON, Ohio — Geauga

County Master Gardener Volunteer Beth Nuss will hold a Succulents With Pumpkins class on Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to noon at Geauga County Extension Office, Patterson Center, 14269 Claridon-Troy Road. Participants will learn to arrange succulents on top of a pumpkin to create a long-lasting fall centerpiece. The class is $40 and all materials and tools will be provided. Flower arranging experience is not required. The class size is limited to the first 20 paid registrants. Registration and payment must be received by Oct. 21. Advance registration is required. Call for more information and registration at 440-834-4656 or visit geauga.osu.edu.

Canton, oH

Fri. Oct. 13, 2023

starting at 1:00 P.M.

Fantastic OppOrtunity!

10+ acres WaterFrOnt prOperty

OFFered in parcels situated On 130+ acre allied lake - remOdeled HOme plain tWp. – cantOn city – stark cO., OH – plain lOcal scHOOls

live auctiOn WitH Online Bidding availaBle

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder(s). LOcatiOn: 5347 HarmOnt ave. ne, cantOn, OH 44705. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

auctiOn By Order OF: WOOdHall ltd. auctiOneer/realtOr: geOrge p kikO, 330-418-1095 Or geOrge@kikOcOmpany.cOm KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Hiram, OH • Sat. Oct. 14, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M.

68.7 Acres With Fixer-Upper centUry FArmhoUse

BAnk BArn & other oUtBUildings – UniqUe setting

mostly Wooded With silver creek rUnning throUgh

loAds oF nAtUre & WildliFe

hirAm tWp. – portAge co. – crestWood schools – close to hirAm college & nelson ledge’s qUArry pArk greAt locAtion – online Bidding AvAilABle

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: 7191 St. Rt. 305 (Wakefield Rd), HiRam, OH 44234. diRectiOnS : Take Rt. 700 north of Routes 88 & 303 or south of Rt. 422 (Main Market Rd.) to Hiram and east on Rt. 305 to address. Watch for KIKO signs.

Real eState: 68.7 acres total with fixer-upper century farmhouse that has been gutted and ready for restoration. Solid foundation. Bank barn and other outbuildings. Mostly all wooded with Silver Creek winding through the land. Heavy timber has been harvested. Loads of nature and wildlife. Walking and riding paths throughout with tremendous views. Great location. Walk the land at your convenience. Divided as follow:

PaRcel #1: 15 acres with home, barn, and buildings. Mostly wooded. Approx. 200’ frontage.

PaRcel #2: 53.6 acres. 95% wooded. Heavy timber has been harvested. Approx. 420’ frontage. Silver Creek winding through. Loads of wildlife.

teRmS On Real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding.

Berlin Center, OH

Thurs. OcT. 19, 2023

Janice i. Martig trust

99+ acres Of PriMe Land

farMLand – BuiLding sites – WOOded HideaWay

BerLin tWP. – MaHOning cO. – Western reserve scHOOLs

MineraL rigHts transfer – OnLine Bidding avaiLaBLe

Family owned 60+ years. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcaTiOn: Berlin sTaTiOn rd., Berlin cenTer, Oh 44401. direcTiOns: Take St. Rt. 534 north of Rt. 14 or south of US Rt. 224 to Berlin Station Rd. and east to the land. Watch for KIKO signs.

real esTaTe: 99.2 acres of good laying productive farmland. Approx. 85% tillable with tile balance wooded. Approx. 1,913’ of road frontage with driveway entrance on west side. You’ll love these parcels. Walk the land at your convenience. Divided as follows:

Parcel #1: 48.7 acres of good tillable farmland with 213’ frontage and access drive.

Parcel #2, #3, #4, #5, & #6: 6.3 acres each. All open land with 300’ frontage.

Parcel #7: 18.9-acre hideaway with 200’ frontage. 2/3 wooded with loads of nature and wildlife. Some timber.

TerMs On real esTaTe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most. auctiOn By Order Of: dOugLas J. Martig & Wendy e gfeLLer, cO-trustees Of tHe Janice i. Martig trust. auctiOneers/reaLtOrs: randaLL L. KiKO, 330-831-0174, randaLLKiKO@KiKOcOMPany.cOM and russeLL t. (rusty) KiKO, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rustyKiKO@KiKOcOMPany.cOM

KiKO auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.

AUction By order oF: BAsp llc AUctioneer/reAltor: rAndAll l kiko, 330-831-0174, rAndAllkiko@kikocompAny.com kikO auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

AtwAter, OH • Mon. oct. 2, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M.

Rodney d. MoyeRs estate

PRivate 42+ acRe Hobby/HoRse FaRM WitH bRick HoMe

34 X 64 Heated sHoP – seveRal Good outbuildinGs

40 X 64 (11) stall HoRse baRn – Fenced PastuRes – FRontaGe on tHRee Roads – PaRk-like settinG – RandolPH tWP. – PoRtaGe co. sells as one PaRcel – online biddinG available

To settle the estate, all sells on location: 1525 Hartville road, atwater, oH 44201. directions: Take US Rt. 224 west of Rt. 44 or east of Rt. 43 to Hartville Rd. and south to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

Lisbon, oh

Thurs. OcT. 5, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Exciting OppOrtunity!

HOmE & 3-AcrE LAkE On 20+ AcrEs

OffErEd in 2 pArcELs & As EntirEty

cEntEr twp. – cOLumbiAnA cO. – LisbOn, OH

LivE AuctiOn witH OnLinE bidding AvAiLAbLE

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcaTiOn: 37598 salTwell rd., lisbOn, Oh 44432.

OPen HOuse: auctiOn Day at 4:30 P.M.

real estate:

2,700 sq. ft. brick multilevel home with kitchen, formal dining room with access to rear composite deck, living room with large picture window, three second-level bedrooms and full bath. Lower-level finished family room with wet bar, wood burning fireplace, fourth bedroom, shower bath, large game room/party room with pool table, picture window. Utility room with laundry area, electric heat pump and central air, breaker electric, private septic system, 2 drilled water wells. Outbuildings include 34 X 64 heated block and brick shop with water, electric plus 220V, shower bath, Gardner Denver air compressor, (2) 10’W X 14’H OH doors, oil furnace and wood burner, workbench and vise – 24 X 40 brick and block garage with (2) 10’W X 8’H OH doors, brick fireplace, concrete floor and electric. 20 X 30 garage with concrete and electric with loft, metal siding and roof. 18 X 56 block building

with metal roof and siding, partly finished with water and electric, 1/2 bath. 40 X 64 metal sided horse barn with (11) 12’ X 12’ horse stalls with rubber mats, each with outside access to pasture, tack room, loft area, water and electric. Several pastures, tillable farmland, stately trees, park-like setting, split-rail fence, frontage on three roads. Nice set back with large oak and pine trees. (2) access driveway points. Mineral rights transfer. Sells as one parcel. You’ll like this property! terMs on real estate: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. auction by oRdeR oF: Glenna F. MoyeRs, eXecutRiX FoR Rodney d. MoyeRs estate.

PoRtaGe co. case #2023es00232

auctioneeR/RealtoR: Randall l kiko, 330-831-0174, Randallkiko@kikocoMPany.coM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

real estate features 20.37 acres partly wooded land with a beautiful 3-acre spring fed lake, 60’ deep in the center w/ plenty of clean aquifer fed water. Just a short walk from the Little Beaver Creek Greenway bike trail. 51% of gas & oil mineral rights to transfer to the buyer. Improvements include an approx. 1,451 SF vinyl sided home with two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom downstairs. Main level has eat-in kitchen, living room, office, laundry & utility room, full bath, and enclosed porch. Full basement & one-car attached garage. Current taxes are $1,748 per year on the entirety! Lisbon schools. Property located 35 minutes south of Youngstown and 50 minutes from the Pittsburgh International Airport. Doors open auction day at 4:30 p.m. for viewing.

nOTe: Call George Kiko for help w/ financing and viewing this property at 330-418-1095. Property to be offered in parcels and together, selling whichever brings the most. Divided as follows:

Parcel #1: Approx. 4.64 acres with home and lake access.

Parcel #2: Approx. 15.73 acres with 3-acre lake, woods, & wildlife. Terms On real esTaTe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Sold “as is”. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.

AuctiOn by OrdEr Of: bryAn & ELAnA brOwnfiELd fAmiLy

gEOrgE p kikO, 330-418-1095

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5:00 P.M.
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Exciting REal EstatE auction

39.4 acREs With BEautiful BRick Ranch homE

Built in 2003 – 50’x72’ hEatEd shop Building

sEcludEd sEtting – Rustic caBin – Woods, pond & pastuREs fREE gas – offEREd in 2 paRcEls and EntiREty

WEst tWp. - columBiana county, oh – no Zoning unitEd local schools

Absolute auctions, owners are downsizing, all sells to the highest bidders on location: 8215 RocheSteR Road, KenSington, oh 44427 diRectionS : Take Lisbon St. (SR 172) east of SR 183 or west of US Rt. 30 to Rochester Rd. and south 1 mile to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

Very scenic 39.4 acres with hideaway brick ranch home custom built in 2003. Main floor has open floor plan with nice oak kitchen w/ breakfast bar, dining room & large living room, master bedroom with full bath, 2nd bedroom, additional full bath, office/ den, and large main floor laundry room.

Finished lower level with huge rec room with brick fireplace, 3 bedrooms and full bath. Basement walks out to rear lawn.

Home has 200-amp breaker electric service, gas forced air furnace, central A/C, and gas water heat in basement floor. 2-car attached garage and new rear deck overlooking stocked pond and countryside. Home has oak woodwork throughout and extensive landscaping, well maintained. Forward front of the property is a large 50’x72’ clear-span building with (3) 16’ overhead doors, insulated with oil heat, heavy concrete and half bath. 40’ alum. box trailer for storage.

Property also has a rustic 16’x28’ one-room cabin with stone fireplace, lifts, kitchenette & bath with gas, water & electric. Also, livestock sheds & high tensile fenced

staRts:

pasture. Rear side driveway has area cleared for new building with gas, water, and electric run to it. Loads of opportunity, terrific location. Parcel 2 has drilled water well for future home if desired. No zoning. United LSD.

Room SizeS: Kitchen 14x14 • Owners Suite 14x16 • 2nd Bedroom 12x12 • 3rd Bedroom 14x14 • 4th Bedroom 10x14 • 5th Bedroom 13x16 • Dining Room 12x14

• Living Room 19x21 • Laundry Room 11x15 • Rec Room 19x37 • Exercise Room 10x14.

ProPerty to be offered as follows:

paRcel #1: Includes home, shop, cabin, and all improvements mentioned above. Approx. 20.8 acres, woods, pond, and pastures. Parcel #78-00072.004.

paRcel #2: Approx. 18.6 acres adjoining. Wooded at front w/ drilled water well, balance good tillable land. Parcel #78-00072.002.

note: Parcels offered separately and together and sells the way it brings the most. Shown by appointment only. Contact Matt Kiko for more information. teRmS on Real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.

auction By oRdER of: thE RoBERt g haRvEy tRust auctionEER/REaltoR: matthEW p kiko, 330-327-9617 oR mattkiko@kikocompany.com KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

tHURs. sePt. 28, 2023 at 12:00 P.m.

Online Only

Massillon, oH thurS.

Oct. 12, 2023 starting at 12:00 p.m.

3-Bedroom Brick ranch ready for Updating massillon city massillon csd also selling online only: glassware - fUrnitUre costUme Jewelry - military tools Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: 1371 17th St. SW, MaSSillOn, Oh 44647.

online only

StartS : Fri. Oct. 6, 2023 at 12:00 p m

EndS : Fri. Oct. 13, 2023 at 12:00 p m also selling online only: glassware - fUrnitUre costUme Jewelry - military – tools

For full list of terms & items visit www.kikoauctions.com aUction By order of: JaqUeline k. Bennett aUctioneers/realtors: ashley ritchey, 330-495-3474, ashley@kikocompany.com and eric Bevington, 330-417-5471, eric@kikocompany.com

kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

online only

Start: thurS. Oct. 5, 2023 at 10:00 a .M.

End: WEd. Oct. 11, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

Online AuctiOn

clAssic cArs – cOins – MOwers trActOrs – POrtAble shed - trAiler

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. PrEviEW/PickuP LOcatiOn: 27787 SaLEm aLLiancE rd., BELOit, Oh 44609.

PrEviEW: Monday – October 9, 2023 – 4:00-5:00 P.M.

PickuP: Monday - October 16, 2023 - 3:00-6:00 P.M.

ends: tUes. oct. 3, 2023 at 6:00 P.m.

TracTOrs – Farm & Hay equipmenT – Trailers – Grain leG & cleaner – misc. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. Preview/Pickup Location: 23156 Bowman Rd., HomewoRtH, oH 44634. diRections: Take Homeworth Rd. south of State St. (Rt. 62) or north of Georgetown Rd. to Bowman Rd. & east to address. Watch for KIKO signs.

PREVIEW: SatuRday – SEPtEmbER 30, 2023 – 1:00-2:00 P.m

PICKuP: FRIday – OCtObER 6, 2023 – 2:00-4:00 P.m

tRactoRs – tRaiLeRs: Nice AC 180 diesel WF PTO dual remotes 16.9.28 rubber shows 1126 hrs, thought to be actual, 2nd owner – Ford 9N tractor 3 pt – 2004 24’ gooseneck Shadow Master box trailer – 2015 Atlas 12’ box trailer

FaRm & HaY eQUiPment: Like new 3 pt. 6’ Landpride APS21572 seeder – good JD 820 Moco 9’ haybine with snub guards hyd. tongue – NH 144 hay inverter – JBM 10 bale round bale carrier dolly wheel – Countyline RFM 72YM 3 pt 6’ rear discharge finish mower – good Buhler 5’ 3 pt rototiller – like new 3 pt 5’ rotary harrow – good Case IH RB454 4X5 silage round baler hyd. pickup new main roller bearings net or twine with monitor approx. 9,000 bales – NH 499 12’ hyd driven & swing haybine – NH 469 9’ haybine new rock guards, cutter bar and head bolts – pull-type 2 star tedder – Case IH 5100 soybean special grain drill 20 hole double disc with press wheels – like-new 2020 Enorossi 2-basket tedder pull type – NH 853 4X5 round baler twine – 16’ elec. bale elevator – NH 667 tub chain flail spreader – 20’ feed wagon with dolly wheel – 3 pt. Brinly 2-bottom garden plow – 3 pt hyd. fold 10’ finish mower with rear discharge – 3 pt. furrow plow – QT 5’ material bucket – Fimco 3 pt 60-gal. sprayer with 10’ booms PTO pump – New Idea 32’ H & G elevator elec. motor – 3 pt

150-gal. tank – pair 32” saddle tank bands – QT 10’ HLA 3500 snow pusher – pull-type 4RN liquid application with yetter coulters 150 gal. with PTO pump GRain LeG – GRain cLeaneR – misc.: 2006 Universal 10’ discharge height model U 3 ph 3 HP 3” X 4” cups new belts – Hutchinson C-1600 single ph. grain cleaner set up for corn 4” X 10’ discharge auger & 6” X 10’ fill auger with wheels

– elec. power snake 75’ cable – M&TM 110V Steam Jenny no wand or hose

tRUcKs: 2004 Dodge Ram 3500 4X4 dually, 5.7L Hemi, 5 sp manual trans., B&W gooseneck hitch, 91,200 miles, new engine in 2008 at 40,000 miles. 1990 Int 4300 DT 466 5&2 trans 60’ Ranger bucket truck new hyd. pump teRms: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $2,000. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used.

aucTiOn By Order OF: dOnOvan curFman & eTal.

aucTiOneer/realTOr: randall l. KiKO, 330-831-0174, randallKiKO@KiKOcOmpany.cOm KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

autOS: 1930 Chrysler Model 70, 4-door, fully restored w/ 222 miles on restoration, 6cyl engine, wood spoke wheels, nice car - 1931 Ford Model A, restored, 38k miles, rumble seat. tractOr – mOWErS – POrtaBLE

ShEd - tOOLS: 1947 Farmall A tractor, SN FAA188508, restored over 30 years ago, excellent, WF, front and rear weights, fenders, lights, like-new rubber, new battery - John Deere Z655 EZ Track zero-turn mower, with bagger, 580 hrs. – John Deere 850 diesel tractor, 72-inch deck, 3,587 hrs. - John Deere ground drive fertilizer spreader – Honda 4514 Hydrostatic lawn tractor – 20x10 shed with loft, wired to be set up as workshop – 2021 Appalachian single-axle landscape trailer – tools and some misc. items. cOinS: 1803 large cent – 1834 $2.5 gold piece – 1817 and 1851 large cents –1864 and 1868 2-cent piece – many silver eagles – silver eagle millenniums - .999 Twin Towers commemorative coin – 2000 hologram silver eagle – 80-pc. Kennedy half dollar set – many proof sets – approx. 55 lots of coins.

OnLinE tErmS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,500 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. SHIPPING ON COINS ONLY!!

For 3rd party shipping, email your Proxibid invoice to store6658@theupsstore.com or call 330-594-2463 ext. 9 for pricing and details. Please call BEFORE checkout date. AuctiOneers/reAltOrs: ryAn KiKO, 330-831-8565 Or ryAnKiKO@KiKOcOMPAny.cOM, rudy w. KiKO, 330-540-2416, Or rudyKiKO@KiKOcOMPAny.cOM, And russell t. KiKO Jr., 330-495-0923 kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Hundreds of Recipes Online. FarmandDairy.com/Recipes

B22 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
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PrEviEW: Thursday - October 12, 2023 - 9:30-11:00 A.M. PickuP: Wednesday - October 18, 2023 – 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
Farm and Dairy’s

(To add a nonprofit event to our calendar listing, send details at least three weeks in advance to: Calendar, Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or email: editorial@farmanddairy.com.)

Sept. 29

Stockmanship & Stewardship Tour

Sept. 29-30, Caldwell, Ohio; details, https://www.stockmanshipandstewardship.org/events/caldwell-oh.

Advanced Sheep and Goat Nutrition School, Sept. 29, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Penn State Extension Westmoreland County, 214 Greensburg-Donohoe Station Rd. # E, Greensburg, Pa.; details, https:// web.cvent.com/event/c4da8274-117f4dc7-a444-88fa689afa59/summary

Oct. 1

World Dairy Expo, Oct. 1-6, Madison, Wisconsin; details, worlddairyexpo.com.

Oct. 2

Exploring the Small Farm Dream, Oct. 2-23, Virtual webinar; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/952774d5-b9aa-4283-abd8e5120662ba09/summary

Oct. 3

Beef Cattle Short Course (Day 1)

Oct. 3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Holding Pens at Snider Ag Arena Park Ave. State College, Pa.; details, https://web.cvent. com/event/3d5d2724-dac4-4beb9f74-ace10b7d310e/summary.

Oct. 4

Beef Cattle Short Course (Day 2) , Oct. 4, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Meat Science Laboratory, Porter Road, State College, Pa.; details, https:// web.cvent.com/event/3d5d2724dac4-4beb-9f74-ace10b7d310e/ summary.

A.I. School, Oct. 4-6, Eastern Agricultural Research Center, 16870 Bond Ridge Road, Caldwell, Ohio.

Oct. 5

Cover Crop Interseeding Field Day, Oct. 5, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Penn State Agronomy Farm, 1794 W Pine Grove Road, Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa.; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/e08d4c7d-6881-4ad5-9716-edc5b18263f5/summary.

Lessons from Florida: Invasive Species Prevention and Management Prioritization, Oct. 5, noon to 1 p.m., virtual webinar; details, https:// web.cvent.com/event/2ef6035f8907-4cbd-a26a-c98fb8191eff/summary.

Oct. 7

Wayne County Solar Tour, Oct. 7, 10 a.m., Millersburg, Ohio; details, Wayne County Sustainable Energy Network, www.wcsen.org.

Oct. 10

Preventive Controls for Human Food — Dairy Foods Processing, Oct. 10-12, Rodney A. Erickson Food Science Building, 205 Curtin Road, University Park, Pa.; details, https://web. cvent.com/event/d0971be7-5c154da7-90bd-02db5072a2ea/summary.

Oct. 11

Retail Farm Market School: Get Your Business on Google Search and Maps , Oct. 11, noon to 1:30 p.m., Virtual workshop; details, https://web.cvent.com/event/ f1c70ed5-271d-44c8-b511-aa67f9325b1f/summary.

Oct. 18

Finding and Keeping Great Workers for Dairy Processors, Oct. 18, noon to 1 p.m., webinar; details, https:// web.cvent.com/event/a5d366e57da8-472e-a7b7-cace0a8ef0dc/summary.

Nov. 1

Preparing Your Dairy for the Future During Turbulent Economic Times, Ondemand webinar available until Nov. 1; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/322b28b4-b80e-4a93-b4634b4ce4ec5f8f/summary.

Nov. 2

2023 Keystone Crops and Soils Conference, Nov. 2-3, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Holiday Inn HarrisburgHershey, 604 Station Road, Grantville, Pa.; details, https://files.constantcontact.com/c7de6aab001/ b1cf85a8-dabf-40f1-9974-cdfd741bafc1.pdf?rdr=true.

Land preservation/historic farm designation informational meeting, Nov. 2, 5-9 p.m., Buckeye Agriculture Museum and Education Center, 877 W. Old Lincolnway, Wooster; details, 330464-0624.

online only

StartS : tueS. oct. 3, 2023 at 12:00 p.m.

endS : tueS. oct. 10, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.

Carole Watkins online only auCtion

HougHton sulky Co. Carriage - Broody Box Wagon sleigH Bells antiques – Furniture – MisC. Horse taCk – tools - etC

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only.

PickuP Location: 156 aScot rd. Se carroLLton, oH 44615.

PickuP: Thursday – October 12, 2023 – 12:00–5:00 P.M. auCtioneer/realtor:

eugene r kiko, 330-495-0131 or genokiko@kikoCoMpany.CoM kiko auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

New Castle, Pa TUES. OcT. 3, 2023

starting at 4:00 p.m.

Absolute ReAl estAte

And Contents

1934 Prospect st New Castle, Pa 16102

Shenango Twp.

A Ranch home w/basement- Central Air - Shed and 2 additional lots included. Shenango School District. Dry Basement- 200-amp service. Move in ready. Modern kitchen and 1 bath. Living room, dining room, 2 Bedrooms downstairs, 2 Bedrooms upstairs (finished attic). Main floor laundry, enclosed porch, very clean and many updates throughout. Shed. Vacant lots on either side included. Come look – This home is much larger than it appears from the outside. Frigidaire fridge/freezer, Frigidaire electric range, Roper high efficiency washer/elect dryer. TCL Roku TV, Keurig, Microwave. MCM Birdeye Maple Cabinet, MCM End/Corner Table, antique settee, antique stand, porcelain top table w/slide outs, wicker chair, lawn chairs, tables/stands. Pyrex, Fiesta, Hall, Fine China, Occupied Japan Figurines. Cream Cans, bushel basket. Craft-wood burning equip/art etc. Black Widow “Ghost” Recurve bow. Bear Kodiak Recurve bow/Black Hawk Arrows in original box. Old red wagon, fishing, tools. 48 Volt Push Mower w/charger.

TErmS Of cOnTEnTS: 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for cash or local check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for info/pics.

TErmS Of rEal ESTaTE: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 10% down - balance due in 30 days at closing.

auctioneer

Complete Auction Service 305 Easy Street, New Wilmington, PA 16142 (724) 301-0319

PA Lic. #AU-003437-L • OH Lic. #57 96 7020 www.whitingauctions.com • www.auctionzip.com #8930

Oct. 4, 2023

starting at 4:00 p.m.

PA

Whiting Auction BArn

305 easy Street, New wilmington, PA 16142

2010 tOYOtA tundrA 2wd V8 146k Title in hand.

cOntrActOr/Builder tOOls- Alum Brake, Ladders, Saws, Scaffolding, Nailers, Compressors, Sprayers, Pipe Threader, Chain Saw, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Mechanic Tools. Building Materials, Oak Cabinets, Hardware – Too much to List!

like neW AppliAnces: SS Fridge SxS bottom freezer. Amana Washer, Elect Dryer, Gas Dryer, 2 Upright Freezers, Dehumidifiers. Fine Modern Furnishings: Black Leather Recliner Couch, Loveseat/Sleeper, Chair & Ottoman. PWR Lift Chair, Stands, Lamps. Full Sleigh Bed & Dresser, Toshiba Fire TV 60”, Sony Bluetooth. Mirror/Glass Bar, Bar Stools, Mirror Front Cabinet. Metal Artwork w/papers. Vintage Maple BR Suit. MCM Magnavox Console stereo. Carthartts, Workwear, Boots, Mens L, XL, 2XL- Leather Jackets & more. JEWELRY. Train Set, Farm Toys, Tonka Trucks and others. eclectic cOin cOllectiOn- $5 Gold Lib, 1/10 Gold, $2 ½ Gold Peso, Silver Dollars/Halves. Indians, Half Cents, Buffaloes… Guns: Rem 760 basketweave 30-06, Rem 760 270win, Savage 99 308, Mauser 98 22-250, Remington 870 12ga, TC Hawkin 45cal Flint. Knives. Big Trlr Load Yet to go through – who knows what we will find! sale by order of executrix. All FFl laws Applyestate family handles Firearms. terms: 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for cash or local check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for more details & pics.

auctioneer

Canton, oH

Thurs.

OcT. 5, 2023

starting at 12:00 P.M.

Two-Bedroom Bungalow Home many recenT updaTes

canTon, oH - sTark co - plain lsd

Home sells on locaTion wiTH online Bidding availaBle

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcaTiOn: 2220 WashingTOn Blvd. nW, canTOn, Oh 44709. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for more details.

aucTioneers/realTors: JacoB wHiTacre, 330-417-9123, or JwHiTacre@kikocompany.com and lana sHelley, 330-417-3626, or lsHelley@kikocompany.com KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Meadville,

Pa

wed. Sept. 20, 2023

starting at 5:30 p.m.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

LiVE & OnLinE saLE

ChECk Out this amaZing LOCatiOn!

6821 Perry Highway, Meadville, Pa 1700 sq ft, 1 +/- acres, 3 bdrm, 1 ba, full base, 2 car gar, utility shed w/ overhead, fireplace, appli. Incl, some hardwood under carpet See photos and information www.triplestatesfamilyauctions.com

Check Out our webpage and follow us on Face Book, Instagram & Youtube www.triplestatesfamilyauctions.com

Tom AbboTT AU0003912L

brodie briggs AU003938L

rAndy Fosberg AU003841L

Todd briggs

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TripLe sTATes

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FULLY LICENSED IN PA, NY, OH & WV LEt us sELL yOur rEaL EstatE $0 sell commission to you. 814-724-9947

Saegertown, Pa Sat. Sept. 30, 2023

starting at 9:00 a.m.

Loucks WhoLesaLe TracTor consignmenT aucTion LLc

16218

State Highway 198w, Saegertown, Pa 16433

½ Mile West of I-79

tractorS and equIpMent: John Deere 6300L 4x4 w/ JD 640 loader, 9200hrs, JD bale spear to sell separate; International 1086 2wd w/ cab; International 886 w/ cab and duals; Like New frontier 1273 3pth 6’ rototiller; Brush hog 3008 8’ tow behind; New Holland 358 feed grinder; New Idea 1 row corn picker; New Idea 32’ hay/grain elevator w/ elec motor; Int 111 5’ brush hog; large gravity wagon. LaWn & Garden: John Deere 420 graden tractor w/ 60” mower deck, 48” blower; Cub Cadet LTX1046 riding mower; Central tractor 24 ton log splitter; Amish Made Sheds: 12’x 20’ w/ 4’ porch w/ log siding; octagon hunting blind; farm misc: Rubber maid water tubs; locus posts VehIchLeS: 2007 Kia Sportage 4 wheel drive, standard 140k miles.

It’s auction Season at Wtc auction! We are now accepting consignments for our next auction. Please call us with your items for advertising, we accept Construction & Farm Equip., Lawn & Garden, ATV’s, Tools and much more! NO HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Keep in mind it’s hard to get top dollar for your equipment when it’s not advertised. Early consignments = Better results! Note: If you haven’t used it in 3 years you’re probably not going to, so let us sell it! Just a reminder our auctions are the last Saturday of every month February through October.

call now to get your items in our advertising (814) 282-4155 drop off date: thursday, Sept 28th from 1-6 p.M. nothing on Friday.

Call: Chad louCks

For details & information regarding sale. (814) 282-4155

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B23
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CALENDAR

Blue Rock, oh

Sat.

Oct. 7, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

PUBLIC FARM AUCTION

3175 Morningstar Rd., Blue Rock, oh 43720 On St. Rt. 555

DiRectiOnS: From Zanesville, take SR 60S turn right on 719 across the bridge to the light, turn left on 555S, 10 miles to auction. Signs will be posted.

Having SOlD tHe faRm will Sell tHe fOllOwing: Kubota

M-68 diesel 4wd tractor 1350 hrs (very good cond.), Yammar 424 diesel 4wd tractor w/loader & backhoe 135hrs. (like new), Ford tractor, AC dozer w/lg wench, Case 480-B backhoe, NH 477 haybine, Vermeer 504-C round baler, Ferguson 3pt rake, NI manure spreader, 3pt post-hole digger (new), 3pt. tiller, wood mizer sawmill (all hyd),

lumbeR: red & white oak, cherry, sassafras & walnut, oil well pump jack, 22’ pontoon boat w/90hp 4 stroke Yamaha motor w/trailer like new, Kubota RTV 400 4wd 587hrs, Yamaha golf cart needs work, big roll of rubber belting, 2 water tanks, sev new steel t-post, 86 Honda 250 4 trax 4 wheeler, 86 Honda Big Red 3 wheeler, 14’canoe w/trailer, 10’ dog kennel, 2001 Dodge 4wd pickup, 1991 Dodge 1 ton 4wd 5spd w/Cummins diesel engine w/fifth wheel 69,000 miles, Econolite 20’ alum gooseneck trailer, very nice small camper, 16’ flatbed trailer, 17’ camper rough, (26) 16’ wire cattle panels, 22’ & 24’ brown metal roofing (new), new 3pt bale mover, 2 new rolls drain tile, horse walker, riding mower, big field drag, sev logs for firewood, big yard roller, ladders, fuel tube heater, 20+ round bales hay, gates, Craftsman 5hp chipper shredder, sev misc items too numerous to mention.

teRmS Of Sale: cash or check w/positive ID required.

Not responsible for accidents or loss.

OwneR: bill SOweRS

Auctioneer: roger Kreis

740-796-2931

Auctioneers:

ron & John Kreis

www.auctionzip.com #7434 for pictures

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 8 TRUCK TRACTORS:

2019 Mack Anthem, 2017 Freightliner Columbia, 2007-2001 Peterbilt 379(t/a, sleeper, heavy spec), 2007 Peterbilt 378(tri., day cab, heavy spec), 2007 Peterbilt 378(tri., sleeper, heavy spec), 2014-2012 Mack(t/a, day cab),

11 DROP DECK TRAILERS: 2009 XL Special XL100(quad.), 2007 XL Specialized XL80SDE, (3)2008 Trailking TK70ACS(t/a), 1994 Trailking 40-ton(tri.), 2006 Fontaine RDFT(t/a), 2001 Fontaine TE9FF(tri.), 2004 Transcraft DTL2000(t/a), 1996 Doonan 482DC(t/a), 1997 Trailmobile(t/a), 6 DOUBLE DROP DECK TRAILERS: 1997 Talbert T5DW-50(tri.), 2000 Talbert T3DW(t/a), 2015 Master Solutions

Miller 210, Miller 250(w/gun), Lincoln 300

Power MIG,

PICKUP TRUCK: Ford Pickup(w/plow), AU-

TOMOBILE: 2013 Chevy Impala, TRAILER

PARTS & ACCESSORIES, 3 TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES, FUEL TANK, 4 PRESSURE WASHERS:

(4)

SPECIAL AUCTION MAJOR DOWNSIZING FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER ~ Specialized Machinery Transport Inc. ~ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 TH @ 9:30 AM

New Easy Kleen 4,000psi, 3 ATTACHMENTS:

(3)Skid Steer, 59 NEW SUPPORT EQUIP-

MENT.

PUTNAM, CONNECTICUT

SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 633-2944

ALEX LYON & SON

ADDRESS: 161 Park Road, Putnam, CT 06473

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 8 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2019 Mack Anthem, 2017 Freightliner

Columbia, 2007-2001 Peterbilt 379(t/a, sleeper, heavy spec), 2007 Peterbilt 378(tri., day cab, heavy spec), 2007 Peterbilt 378(tri., sleeper, heavy spec), 2014-2012 Mack(t/a, day cab),

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Ph: (315) 6332944

Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more

Federal grants will support Ohioans in recovery

Low Profile(t/a), 1996 Trailking TK70MG(t/a), 1994 Trailking TK60MG(t/a), 1993 Trailking TK70MED(t/a), 2 FLATBED TRAILERS: (2)1992

11 DROP DECK TRAILERS: 2009 XL Special XL100(quad.), 2007 XL Specialized XL80SDE, (3)2008 Trailking TK70ACS(t/a), 1994 Trailking 40-ton(tri.), 2006 Fontaine RDFT(t/a), 2001

details

ADDRESS: 161 Park Road, Putnam, CT 06473

Fontaine TE9FF(tri.), 2004 Transcraft DTL-2000(t/a), 1996 Doonan 482DC(t/a), 1997

SPECIAL AUCTION

Trailmobile(t/a), 6 DOUBLE DROP DECK TRAILERS: 1997 Talbert T5DW-50(tri.), 2000

MAJOR DOWNSIZING FROM ONE

COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced more than $2 million in funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission for six projects in Ohio that support those in recovery from substance use disorder to enter or re-enter the workforce.

Fontaine 48ft.(t/a), BOOM DOLLY TRAILER: 1970 Homemade Custom(tri.), 4 FLIP AXLES: (2)2007 XL Specialized XL24FA, (2)Trailking

Talbert T3DW(t/a), 2015 Master Solutions Low Profile(t/a), 1996 Trailking TK70MG(t/a), 1994 Trailking TK60MG(t/a), 1993 Trailking TK70MED(t/a), 2 FLATBED TRAILERS: (2)1992

Pin-On, TRAILER JEEP: 1997 Talbert TJ(t/a), 2 MINI EXCAVATORS: (2)New AGT L12, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2018 Cat 906M, RUB -

GENERATION TO ANOTHER

~ Specialized Machinery Transport Inc. ~ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12TH @ 9:30 AM

Fontaine 48ft.(t/a), BOOM DOLLY TRAILER: 1970 Homemade Custom(tri.), 4 FLIP AXLES: (2)2007 XL Specialized XL24FA, (2)Trailking Pin-On, TRAILER JEEP: 1997 Talbert TJ(t/a), 2 MINI EXCAVATORS: (2)New AGT L12, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2018 Cat 906M, RUBBER

BER

TRACKED SKID STEER: 2016 Cat 299DXPS, 2 SKID STEERS: (2)2019 JD 320, 16 FORKLIFTS: Apache A620BHT(60,000lb.), Apache E65H, Cat Towmotor AM-25(25,000lb.), Towmotor 750(15,000lb.), Towmotor 670(10,000lb.), Toyota 7FDU70(15,000lb.), Toyota RD32(5,000lb.), Allis Chalmers ACE-120(12,000lb.), Hyster H80C(8,000lb.), (3)2023 Heli CPYD25(5,000lb.), TCM FCG28N6(5,500lb.), Komatsu FG25E, (4,000lb.), (2)Clark(2,000lb.), BOOM LIFT: Snorkel

PUTNAM, CONNECTICUT

TRACKED SKID STEER: 2016 Cat 299DXPS, 2 SKID STEERS: (2)2019 JD 320, 16 FORKLIFTS: Apache A620BHT(60,000lb.), Apache E65H, Cat Towmotor AM-25(25,000lb.), Towmotor 750(15,000lb.), Towmotor 670(10,000lb.), Toyota 7FDU70(15,000lb.), Toyota RD32(5,000lb.), Allis Chalmers ACE-120(12,000lb.), Hyster H80C(8,000lb.), (3)2023 Heli CPYD25(5,000lb.), TCM FCG28N6(5,500lb.), Komatsu FG25E, (4,000lb.), (2)Clark(2,000lb.), BOOM LIFT: Snorkel

ATB-5U0, 4 WELDERS: Miller Bobcat 225, Miller 210, Miller 250(w/gun), Lincoln 300 Power MIG, PICKUP TRUCK: Ford Pickup(w/plow), AUTOMOBILE: 2013 Chevy Impala, TRAILER PARTS & ACCESSORIES, 3 TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES, FUEL TANK, 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4) New Easy Kleen 4,000psi, 3 ATTACHMENTS: (3)Skid Steer, 59 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 633-2944

ALEX LYON & SON

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Ph: (315) 633-2944

ATB-5U0, 4 WELDERS: Miller Bobcat 225,

Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details

Medina, OH • Tues. OcT. 3, 2023 starting at 10:00 a .M.

SimmonS BrotherS ConStruCtion AuCtion

after 64 years of successful business and service to the coMMunity, bill and dave siMMons have decided to close the coMpany and retire froM the construction business. We Will sell by absolute auction located at the Medina county fairgrounds : 720 W. Smith Rd., Medina, OH 44256

Parking in field lot on Northwest side of fairgrounds. No parking inside the fairgrounds gates, please. Registration in Bldg. #22. Loading available on sale day until 6 P.M., and the following day from 8 A.M. until 4 P.M. Food stand by Kurtz Concessions. Online bidding will be available on the larger items, through Proxibid. See more details and photos at www.rdfarnsworth.com

The funding is part of the commission’s Investments Supporting Partnerships in Recovery Ecosystems program to help address the disproportionate impact substance use disorder has on the workforce in the Appalachian region. Projects receiving funding include the following:

Coleman Professional Services, Kent, Ohio: $500,000 grant to strengthen employment pathways and long-term recovery from substance use disorder by providing individualized job placement services to workers, support to employers and a collaborative referral system for providers and other partners. The project will partner with three regional Mental Health and Recovery Boards to refer eligible clients to the program, with workforce training provided by Flying High, Belmont Technical College, Eastern Gateway Community College and Youngstown State University. The project expects 200 workers will receive employment services and wraparound support.

Shawnee State University, Portsmouth, Ohio: $499,102 to implement a program to close gaps in regional recovery-to-work services across southern Ohio. Shawnee State University, in partnership with Hope Source, Shawnee Family Health Center, King’s Daughters Medical Center, Southern Ohio Medical Center and Valley View Health Center Community Action Organization of Scioto County, will develop a pipeline of trained behavioral mental health professionals to help individuals in substance use recovery enter or reenter the workforce. Shawnee State University expects the project will help five organizations, 50 students, 35 workers/trainees and 330 patients.

Future Plans, Inc., New Boston, Ohio: $496,128 to provide career mentors and coaching to support individuals recovering from substance use disorder. The program will also help those in recovery overcome employment barriers such as transportation and housing assistance. Future Plans, Inc. expects to serve 530 workers and 20 businesses.

(5) GRADALL TeLehAnDLeRs: (2) JLG Gradall 534D-9-45 diesel Telehandlers w/auxiliary hydraulics – 2005 & 2007 model yrs.; (3) Gradall 534C-6 diesel telehandlers – various years and hours – see more details online, or call. (all Gradalls are in good running order, and will be sold with pallet forks); (5) 74” Gradall material buckets (sell separately); Gradall 10’ truss boom.

TRucks/TRAiLeRs: 1998 Ford F-550 2WD Dump Truck w/7.3L Powerstroke diesel, 5 spd. Manual, 11’ contractor dump bed, & 104k miles; 2017 Ford F-350 4x4 Supercab truck w/6.2L V8, auto trans, 8’ utility bed, & 95k miles; 2011 Ford F-250 2WD truck w/6.2L gas V8, auto trans, 8’ utility bed; & only 35k miles; 2012 Ford F-250 2WD truck w/8’ Utility Bed & 228k miles; 2011 CF 8’x20’ 20K# GVW dual tandem pintle equipment trailer; 2013 Butler 6x18’ 10k# tandem tilt equipment trailer; Sure Trac 7x16 tandem axle enclosed trailer w/rear ramp door; (2) 8’x30’ jobsite office trailers.

cOncReTe/MAsOnRy equip: Grout Hog GPHC75 masonry delivery system w/Honda eng.; LARGE amount of Symons Concrete Forms & Accessories – 4’, 5’, 6’, & 8’ form panels, whaler clamps & ties, butterflies, scaffold brackets, and more; (3) Whiteman mortar mixers; Miller STURDI SAW concrete saw; Stihl TS420 Cutoff saw; MK Honda powered masonry saw; DeWalt tile saw; Bomag BP18.45-2 plate compactor; Whiteman 3’ & 4’ Power trowels; many concrete form pins (up to 48”); mortar tubs; wheelbarrows; bull floats; finishing brushes; concrete vibrator; Tusky Hoist vertical lift elevator; concrete blankets; radius forms; form tubes; curb forms; electric concrete saws; older power trowels; MAX Re-Bar Tying Tools; many assorted concrete & masonry tools.

scAffOLD sysTeMs: LARGE Mighty climbing mast work platform (crank-up scaffold system – approx. 100’ height); Rustgo 195 all-terrain mobile work platform; Titan 24’ aluminum pump jack scaffold system; Waco Scaffold system; scaffolding jacks, bases, & casters; Brainard scaffolding; scaffold guard rails & warning line; custom-built heavy duty excavation shoring system; baker’s scaffold; scaffolding planks; 10 ton shore posts & other adj. posts. cOnsTRucTiOn equipMenT & TOOLs: CAT 35 propane forklift w/3 stage mast & side shift; Genie GS-2632 24V scissor lift; Lincoln Ranger

welder generator on trailer w/ Onan gas engine & 2797 hrs; (3) Lincoln MIG welders; 300 gal. double wall fuel tank on skids w/elec. Pump; Delta Unisaw 10” table saw; Grip Rite & Speedaire electric wheelbarrow air compressors; Mi-T-M wheelbarrow compressor w/Honda; (3) DeWalt compound miter saws; circular saws; Delta air cleaners; many Senco Air nailers; Hilti fastening tools, hammer drills, drywall guns, and fasteners.; Milwaukee chop saws & other corded power tools; oxygen-acetylene torch sets; fiberglass stepladders; aluminum & fiberglass ext. ladders (up to 40’); air hoses; heavy duty extension cords; aluminum temporary stair platforms; Construction site cyclone fence rolls & panels; Knaack & Greenlee jobsite tool boxes; Rubbermaid utility bins; pallet jacks; drywall carts; shop vacs; laser levels; Guardian standing seam roof clamps; safety harnesses; groundbreaking shovels; lifting & rigging equipment; many cables & slings; spreader beams; large turnbuckles; traffic cones & bases; banding tool; 6’ T posts; many I-beams (assorted sizes and lengths); assorted brick & block; OSB sheets; large amount of new hardware and fasteners.

AucTiOn TeRMs: Accepted forms of payment are Cash, Good checks, and Credit cards. 5% Buyer’s Premium, waived for cash or good checks. ID required to register. Payment in full must be made on auction day. Buyer takes responsibility for safety & proper use of all items purchased. All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final.

sALe by ORDeR Of: biLL & DAve siMMOns –siMMOns bROTheRs cOnsTRucTiOn

Assisting Auctioneers: chris sulzener, PAul emerson

Rural Action, Inc, The Plains, Ohio: $462,661 to create the first recovery community organization in Meigs County through the Expanding Pathways to Recovery through Entrepreneurship and Specialized Support program. The model connects posttreatment wraparound services and recovery-focused employment training for more than 20 organizations that will employ participants.

Tuscarawas County Economic Development Corporation, Dover, Ohio: $50,000 to develop a strategic plan outlining the creation of a recovery-to-work program designed to help low-income individuals in recovery from substance use disorder obtain and remain on a financiallysustainable career path.

Valley Recovery Partners, Austintown, Ohio: $50,000 to develop a plan to connect recovery-to-work partners with individuals in recovery and create plans to redevelop an area building into a substance use disorder recovery center. The project will be completed in partnership with Kent State University and New Castle School of Trades, Columbiana County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board, Eastern Ohio Correction Center and the City of East Liverpool.

Additional information can be found at arc.gov/sud/.

B26 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419

UNIONTOWN, PA • Thurs. OcT. 5, 2023

starting at 8:30 a .M.

LARGE AUCTION OF CONSTRUCTION, AG, TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT

uNIONTOWN, PA

(724)-439-1621

Please visit www.quarrickauction.com for detailed listing and pictures or visit last week’s issue of Farm and Dairy for full listing.

Over 800 items expected

AucTION FeATures: Auction will feature: 85+ hydraulic, midi and mini excavators, 80+ rubber track and rubber tired skid steers, 30+ crawler dozers and loaders, 15+ loader backhoes, 20+ rubber tired loaders, 12+ crawler trucks & articulated haul truck, 40+ farm and compact tractors, 20+ Forklifts, telehandlers, aerial lifts, 25+ trucks and trailers, 10+ compaction, asphalt pav-

ing equipment, 500+ lots of construction, farm, support equipment and much more. Live onsite and online bidding. Online bidding providers: Proxibid – Equipmentfacts. Good selection of clean equipment that is growing daily!!! Easy to get to, we are 20 min. from I-70, 25 min. from PA turnpike, 20 min from I-68, 30 min from I-79.

in tHE EQUiPMEnt aUCtiOn inDUstrY sinCE 1983, FaMiLY OWnED, BUiLt, anD OPEratED tONY QUArricK, micHAeL QUArricK, mAttHeW QUArricK, AUctiON LiceNse # AY002278

CALDWELL, OH • SAT. OCT. 14, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M.

ABSOLUTE 266 ACRE NOBLE COUNTY OHIO

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

266+/- ACRES – 7 TRACTS – TRACTS RANGING FROM 10 TO 69 ACRES – RECREATIONAL LAND – WOODED ACREAGE

MOSTLY WOODED – PRIME HUNTING – LOTS OF ROAD FRONTAGE – 6 MILES FROM I-77 - ENOCH TOWNSHIP

NOBLE COUNTY – OHIO – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

RIPPLE RUN RD. (COUNTY ROAD #50), CALDWELL, OHIO

43724

DIRECTIONS: From I-77, use Exit #25 (Caldwell Exit), go East on St. Rt. 78, follow for 1.7 MILES, TURN RIGHT ONTO St. Rt. 564, follow for 1.9 miles, turn left onto Ripple Run Rd. (CR #50), follow for 2.2 miles turn right to stay on Ripple Run Rd., follow 6/10ths of a mile to auction site. Signs will be posted.

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS w/this excellent offering of real estate. These 266+/- acres will be offered in seven tracts and as a whole – whichever way brings the most money is the way they will be sold. This acreage is primarily wooded recreational land conveniently located just 6 miles from I-77 in Enoch Township – Noble County, Ohio. There are trails and logging roads that making accessing the interior of this property easy. This land has the diversity needed by wildlife to make this an ideal hunting and recreational piece of property. This property has lots of road frontage and offers several building sites as well. All of the tracts show an abundant sign of wildlife with trees, underbrush, as well as some open areas and trails running throughout, along with streams running through, creating an ideal habitat for wildlife. Tract breakdown is as follows:

TRACT #1 – 68.59+/- acres of mostly wooded acreage. This tract has road frontage on Ripple Run Rd. TRACT #2 – 45.65+/- acres of mostly wooded acreage. This tract has an opening in the front of the tract with the remaining being wooded acreage. This tract has road frontage on Ripple Run Rd. The auction will be held on this tract. TRACT #3 – 20.33+/- acres with road frontage on Ripple Run Rd. and Twp. Rd. #69. This tract offers building sites and is mostly wooded. TRACT #4 – 9.94+/- acres with excellent opportunities. This tract also has road frontage on Ripple Run Rd. TRACT #5 – 56.03+/- acres of mostly wooded acreage. This tract has frontage on both Ripple Run and Ball Hollow Rds. Excellent recreational tract here. TRACT #6 – 24.57+/- acres of mostly wooded acreage that offers road frontage on Ball Hollow Rd. TRACT #7 – 41.50+/- acres with frontage on Ball Hollow Rd. This tract is mostly wooded and like all the others features excellent wildlife habitat. If you are in the market to purchase a unique piece of property, this is it!!! The location is excellent. This property has recreational, hunting, bird watching, hiking, or places to put a cabin or home site. Don’t overlook this property. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

nal bid to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price as a non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. This property will sell Absolute with no minimums or reserves. Property will be offered in individual tracts and as a whole –whichever way brings the most money is the way it will be sold. Minerals were previously reserved by past owners, so no minerals will transfer with land. Acreage amounts are approximate, and the purchase price may be adjusted at closing to reflect actual acreage amounts. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take precedence over any and all printed material.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: In the Market for hunting or recreational ground? You will want to attend this Auction.

Hope to see you Saturday, October 14th

OWNERS:

MARISSA AND DANIEL BURKHART

AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:

BEN SCHAFER REALTY

ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC.

www.edandbenschafer.com

www.benschaferrealty.com

740-584-7253 - 740-305-5054

WAYNE COOPER – LISTING AGENT, 614-493-6454

BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER, 740-584-SALE

ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-584-2921

DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-621-1576

LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-819-8838

BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER, 740-885-1236

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Friendly Squares to hold Halloween square dance

NILES, Ohio — The Friendly Squares will host its monthly square dance on Oct. 14 from 7:30-10 p.m. at the Niles SCOPE Center, 14 E. State St., Niles, Ohio.

Gene Hammond will be the caller. The theme for the dance is Halloween. Costumes are encouraged but not required. Cider and donuts will be served by the refreshment committee.

There is a $7 donation per person at the door. For additional information call Gene Hammond at 330506-3370.

B30 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Call dee at (330) 337-3419 to advertise here Quaker City, Ohio Antiques & Collectibles, Estates On & Off Site, Farm Sales, Machinery, Produce and More! John R. huey, II 495 Slippery Rock Rd. Slippery Rock, Pa. 16057 Licensed and Bonded OH-PA-WV (724) 794-4737 dutton real estate auctions North Canton, Ohio The Dutton Team with Keller Williams AUCTIONS | COMMERCIAL | RESIDENTIAL (330) 879-5000 (800) 875-2437 - www.ShAuctions.com Real estate - estates - Business Liquidations PA - oh - WV Hofmeister Auction Company On Site and now…. Online for your convenience!! www.auctionhomeplace.com You set the terms, We do the rest!!! Customer service is our Business • Real Estate is our Specialty Call harrY at 330-853-9585 Proudly Serving ohio for 28 yearS let’S talk! • Estate sales • Farmland and equipment • Absolute or Reserve Auctions 15988 Durstine rD., DunDee, OH 44624 330-473-2448 Auctioneer Raber Atlee hILLmAR AuCTIon SeRVICe Beth hillmar 410 Vogan Drive, Mercer, PA 16137 Cell: (724) 967-4039 BARkLey AuCTIonS, LLC 106 Pittsburgh St., Zelienople, PA 16063 FARM MACHINERy - ANTIqUES REAL ESTATE - ESTATES (724) 816-1050 email: barkleyauctions@zoominternet.net GARy W. CAIn Realty & Auctioneers, LLC. Main Office Branch Office Post Office Box 116 2724 Sunset Blvd. E. Springfield, OH 43925 Steubenville, OH 43952 (740) 543-3311 (740) 266-CAIN DImmeRLInG ReALTy & AuCTIoneeRS Auctioneers, Realtors, Appraisers 9609 Georgetown Street, Louisville, Ohio
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Hubbard native becomes member of elite Navy Honor Guard

MILLINGTON, Tenn. — A native of Hubbard, Ohio, recently completed an intensive 10-week training program to become a member of the elite U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard.

Airman Daniel McCoy, a 2021 graduate of Hubbard High School, joined the Navy six months ago. Today, McCoy serves as a U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guardsman.

Established in 1931, the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard is the official honor guard of the U.S. Navy and is based at Naval District Washington Anacostia Annex in Washington, D.C.

According to Navy officials, the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard’s primary mission is to represent the service in Presidential, Joint Armed Forces, Navy and public ceremonies in and around the nation’s capital. Members of the Navy Ceremonial Guard participate in some of our nation’s most prestigious ceremonies, including presidential inaugurations and arrival ceremonies for foreign officials.

Sailors of the Ceremonial Guard are hand-selected while they are attending boot camp at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois. Strict military order and discipline, combined with teamwork, allow the Ceremonial Guard to fulfill their responsibilities with pride and determination. They are experts in the art of close order drill, coordination and timing.

The Ceremonial Guard is comprised of the drill team, color guard, casket bearers and firing party.

Pierogi Day in Youngstown set for Oct. 5

YOUNGSTOWN— PolishYoungstown Inc. announced its 9th Annual National Pierogi Day, to be held Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Kravitz Deli at 3135 Belmont Ave., Youngstown.

The deli will offer dine-in or pick-up of a variety of pierogi as well as other Polish food. There will be a Polish Happy Hour from 5 to 8 p.m. featuring live Polka music and a singa-long with Troy Gawlak.

Annual fall fest at Hale Village

BATH, Ohio — Harvest Festival returns to Hale Farm & Village Oct. 7-8 and 14-15, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The makers and storytellers of Hale & Village – around the hearth or at the loom, furnace, or kiln, behind pencils or plows, in parlors or pastures – welcome visitors to explore the tastes and traditions of autumn in the 19th century.

Historic cooking demonstrations, early American crafts and trades, seasonal games and activities and farm animals will be on display at the event. Hale Farm’s MarketPlace offers Ohiomade and historically inspired gifts.

Cafe’ 1810 features light lunch fare and beverages with a seasonal twist, available at the Gatehouse Visitor Center location or Stow General Store in the Village.

Admission at the door each day of the event: $15 for adults, $8 for children (aged 3-12) and free for members and active-duty military.

REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS AuCTiON

REAL ESTATE: Very Unique 104 Acres of Land, Private, A slice of Heaven with a pinch of Paradise. Approx. 50 Ac. tillable ground, presently in food plots & hay fields, approx. 15 Ac. Pasture & Paddock area, approx. 5 Ac of Norway & Blue spruce trees- various sizes w/ White oak trees planted as well. 3 Stocked ponds, balance of land is wooded area around the property & between fields, yard, orchard and building area.

BUILDINGS – BARN STYLE 80’ X 62’ Building Featuring horse stable w/ 4 stalls & tack – wood shop area w/ living quarters on both sides.

MAIN HOUSE -Kit. / Dining combo, LV room, 1 bedroom, 2 full bath on main floor, full loft over stable has 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, back balcony with a beautiful view.

APARTMENT- IN-LAW SUITE – Kit. LV room, 1-bedroom, full bath, laundry hook ups all on main floor. This building also has a 16’ x 62’ lean to for storage/ car port.

SEPARATE GUEST HOUSE – Mobile Home completely remodeled w/ additions- Kit., dining area, LV room, 2-bedroom, full bath.

Inground 20’ x 50’ Swimming Pool with fence all around for safety.

MORTON POLE BUILDING- 42’ x 54’ w/ 12’ lean to, sliding doors on

both ends for drive through, 1 man door.

MORTON HORSE BARN – 24’ x 36’ w/8’ lean to, 3 box stalls- storage & sliding doors both ends.

3 - Permanent deer stands staying with the property.

Make this your Forever Home; Horse- Beef farm; Hunting- Recreational Resort, possibilities are endless. Call Auctioneer for details and private viewing, shown by appt. only.

ALSO SELLING - Tractor, Farm Equip., guns and more. Check website for updates.

R.E. TERMS: 10% Deposit Auction Day, balance with -in 60 days w/ deed transfer.

AUCTIONEER:

Tammy Loucks, Lady aucTioneer, LLc PA AU-3595-L 814-683-5120 • www.theladyauctioneer.com

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B31 Venango, Pa • SAT. NOV. 11, 2023 starting at 10:00 a.m.
22026 Gravel Run Rd., Venango, PA LOCATED: From Saegertown Rt. 198 take Rt. 86 N. 4 miles turn left (West) on Gravel Run Rd. 1.5 mile to the Auction.
You don’t have to be a farmer to enjoy Check out Farm and Dairy’s
McCOY

ESTATE AUCTION

REAL ESTATE ONLY 65 ACRES

LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF HALL RD. & COLE RD. Atlantic, PA 16111 - GREENWOOD TWP.

ESTATE OF DENNiS MORiAN OWNER: SHERRy MORiAN

DiRECTiONS: From Conneaut Lake at the corner of Rt. 322 & Rt. 285 take Rt. 285 towards Geneva, Pa. then right on Lake Rd. go to Cole Rd. turn right to auction. Watch for Cresswell Auction signs.

LOWELL, OH

• SAT. OCT.

tion call Don at 724-253-3493.

AUCTiON CONDUCTED By:

CRESSWELL AUCTION SERVICE & MOWRY AUCTION SERVICE

CHUCK MOWRY

AU-005264L 724-376-2122 DON CRESSWELL AU-2938L 724-253-3493 www.cresswellauction.com

Big Prairie, OH

Sat. Oct. 14, 2023 starting at 12:00 noon

Murray absolute l and auction

74+/- acreS ~ Great LOcatiOn ~ 4 ParceLS

WOOdS ~ tiLLabLe ~ riPLey tWP. ~ HOLmeS cO WeSt HOLmeS ScHOOLS ~ buiLdinG SiteS biG Prairie, OH 44611

*MAGNIFICENT 2584 SQ. FT. LOG CABIN* WASHINGTON COUNTY, ADAMS TOWNSHIP, FORT FRYE SCHOOL DISTRICT, 55 + ACRES, STOCKED

POND, 2 ½ BATH, 3 BEDROOM, VAULTED CEILINGS, BLACK TOP DRIVE, POURED BASE-

MENT WALLS, ON DEMAND HOT WATER, CITY WATER, SEPTIC

SEWER, DRIVE IN BASEMENT, VAULT DOOR

SAFE/GUN ROOM, 27’X 27’ TWO BAY GARAGE W/19’ X 27’ FINISHED OFFICE AREA AND 26’ X 18’ BASEMENT, 23’X 17’ WORKSHOP/CABIN, CHICKEN HOUSE, 12’X 40’ LAKE CABIN.

AUCTION TERMS: Public Auction October 14, 2023 at 11:00

A.M. Keelan McLeish, Auctioneer. TERMS: 10% down non-refundable deposit day of sale, balance due within 30 days of sale. Proof of funds for CASH sale from lending institution or conventional loan approval letter must be presented at auction before bid is accepted. Property sells with no warranties implied or expressed, buildings are being sold “as is.” Buyer is responsible for any and all inspections prior to sale. Property to be sold with no contingencies. BUYER MUST BE PRESENT TO BID AND SIGN SALES CONTRACT, NO EXCEPTIONS. Announcements day of sale take precedent. All information is derived from sources to be accurate, but not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of any prospective purchaser of the property to conduct his or her own title search with regard to the property. With regard to inspections, all such inspections shall be the sole responsibility of any prospective purchaser and shall take place prior to the auction. No contingencies will be allowed.

WCPC #2023 ES 00229.

CECIL BROOKS RIFLE- FENTON LAMPS- GUN SAFE- MISC.: GREAT HAND CRAFTED TIGER MAPLE FURNITURE BY CECIL BROOKS AND PHIL BROWN - BEAUTIFUL

CECIL BROOKS RIFLE; FENTON LAMP H.P. BY MARILYN WAGNER; FENTON LAMP OIL FIELD BY MICHAEL DICK-

Say you saw it in...

JD TRACTOR- VENTRAC- GOLF CART: JOHN DEERE 4410 W/430 LOADER W/7 IRON COMMERCIAL 60” MOWER DECK; VENTRAC 4200 VXD DIESEL 31 HP TURBO, 225 HRS; VENTRAC ATTACHMENTS SELL SEPARATELYMODEL HM602 BRUSH DECK, KX520 SNOW BLOWER, KA 160 BLOWER, 3 PT. 5’ BRUSH HOG; 2007 YAMAHA GOLF CART, GAS, MODEL 7DRA, 8.5 K.

ID REQUIRED TO REGISTER: TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK; WCPC #2023 ES 00229; NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS NOR LOSS; ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY PRINTED MATERIAL.

MCLEISH AUCTION SERVICE/ CAROL GOFF REALTY

KEELAN MCLEISH, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 740-525-0570/740-373-3000

AUCTIONEERS:

CHARLIE 740-374-7264

& BARRY YOAK

www.mcleishauctions.com & www.auctionzip.com

*Located approx. 3mi south of Shreve, or 4mi north of Nashville, on State Route 514 between Whispering Hills Jellystone Campground and C.R. 330 (watch for signs).

Great opportunity to purchase 74+/- acres at Absolute Public Auction in Holmes County. The land is gently rolling and consists of a mix of tillable and wooded acreage. This property offers great visibility along S.R. 514, yet seclusion and wooded habitat towards the rear of the property with an abundance of wildlife. You will find several potential building sites. The farm will be offered in 4 parcels and as a whole and will sell in the manner that nets the most for the seller. Pick up a brochure in the info box on site and walk the land at your leisure.

ParceL 1: 1.47 Acres with frontage on S.R. 514

ParceL 2: 7.816 Acres with frontage on S.R. 514

ParceL 3: 33.18 Acres approx. half wooded and half tillable.

ParceL 4: 31.592 Acres mostly tillable.

taxeS/LeGaL: Holmes County (Parcel #s TBD) Ripley Twp., West Holmes LSD. Estimated real estate taxes as a whole are approx. $607.69 per ½ year. All parcels in CAUV except parcel 1. Subject to final survey and legal descriptions. Buyer responsible for any CAUV recoupment.

termS: Successful bidder shall make a 10% non-refundable down payment day of auction and balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. Property sold “as-is”. There are no contingencies. Any desired inspections need to be made by buyer prior to bidding. Tenant farmer will have right to harvest the growing crop. Announcements day of sale take precedence over any previous advertising. No buyer’s premium! Arrange financing if needed. Attend the auction and come prepared to buy!

*For more info and pictures go to www.gant-realty.com click on real estate auctions*

auctiOn by Order OF: murray FamiLy Limited

PartnerSHiP

Auctioneer/Agent:

nick DeFelice 330-464-1302

B32 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, Oct. 5 @ 6:30 pm 250± Acres in 7 tracts Tracts range from 11-65± acres  PRODUCTIVE FARMLAND  EXCELLENT HUNTING/REC. LAND  BUILDING SITES 419-298-1100 Owner: T3 Properties, LLC Broker & Auctioneer: Darren Bok Tiffin Township Fire Dept. 1258 Main St. Evansport, OH 43519 Land Location: 20200 Russell Rd Defiance, OH 43512 ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE BidUnitedEdge.com DEFIANCE CO. LAND AUCTION Thursday, Oct. 5 @ 6:30 pm 250 Acres in 7 tracts
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ENSON; VERY NICE SELECTION OF WALL PICTURES TO INCLUDE THOMAS KINKADE; LONGABERGER CANISTER SET; MANGER SET; PINE BENCH; STEREO SYSTEM; EDEN PURE HEATER; FOLDING CHAIRS; OAK STEP STOOL; SM. ROCKER; LONGABERGER BASKETS OF ALL TYPES; CRAFT BOOKS & MATERIAL; BEANIE BABIES; COOK BOOKS; REMINGTON 16 GUN SAFE; YETI 45 COOLER; REFRIGERATOR; WOOD GEESE; LONGABERGER ORNAMENTS; COMPLETE SET OF LONGABERGER DINNERWARE; KITCHEN UTENSILS; KITCHEN RELATED; LONGABERGER MIXING BOWLS; METAL FILE CABINETS; DECORATIONS HIGH QUALITY OF ALL SEASONS; IRON SKILLETS; 2 GAL. WOOD KEG; DOG CRATE; DART BOARDS; CANNING JARS; FISHING POLES; DEHUMIDIFIER; WILLOW TREE FIGURINES; WERNER 6’ FIBERGLASS STEPLADDER; AM. AIR COMPRESSOR; OAK FLATWALL CUPBOARD; TIGER MAPLE BOOK SHELF/STAND; PALE GREEN CUPBOARD/ SHELF; 55” FLAT SCREEN TV.
(Auctioneer ID#9106) Email: kjmcleish@ee.net

ERIE, PA

SAT. OCT. 7, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

LOREI FARM DISPERSAL

2 MILES EAST OF I90 ON ROUTE 430 THEN 2 MILES SOUTH OF ROUTE 430 ON PECK ROAD, AT 9466 PECK ROAD, ERIE, PA 16510.

DAVID BROWN SELECTAMATIC 990 TRACTOR, CASE 1210 DIESEL, CASE D GAS TRACTOR, CASE RC (NFE) GAS TRACTOR, CASE DC NFE GAS TRACTOR, CASE 580 DIESEL TRACTOR W/BACKHOE AND BUCKET, JOHN DEERE AO GAS TRACTOR, CASE D TRACTOR ON STEEL, CASE DC WITH WFE, JOHN DEERE 70 WFE DIESEL WITH PONY START, CASE 870 DIESEL TRACTOR, CASE 500, CASE SC TRACTOR, CASE 120 SELF PROPELLED 12FT COMBINE, NH BALER WITH REAR SHOOT GAS MOTOR, NEW IDEA CORN HUSKER ON STEEL, IHC 555 1 ROW PICKER WITH HEAD,CASE 120 COMBINE WITH DC CASE ENGINE, JOHN DEERE MODEL 40 COMBINE WITH BOTH HEADS, NH 717, 8FT 3PH PTO FLAIL, NEW HOLLAND GRINDER MIXER, RARE 8FT WOODEN WHEEL ROLLER, 2 WOODEN THRASHERS, ANTIQUE WOODEN SPREADER, WOODEN SPIKE HARROW, CONESTOGA WAGON, 12 FT AUGGER, IHC HOPPER AND BLOWER, LARGE CIRCLE SAW BLADES, NH 479 9FT DISCBINE, GAHL 100 PTO FEED GRINDER WITH AUGGER, RARE ONE ROW CORN CUTTER SINGLE HORSE WITH CORN BOOT, MILK BOTTLES, AMMO BOXES, NH 40 FT ELEVATOR, JD 40 FT ELEVATOR, GROVE CHOPPER WAGON, PAPEC CHOPPER WAGON, MF 35 8FT COMBINE, JD GRAIN DRILL, NEW IDEA CORN PICKER, BUTTER BOWLS, IRON COLLECTION, CHEESE BOXES, 3PH 7FT SNOW BLOWER, CASE D13 TRACTOR, FORGE, ANTIQUE SLEDS, SAW BLADES, PIONEER THRASHER, CLETRAC DOZER, OLIVER 600 STATIONARY BALER, ADVANCE RUMBLE IDEAL THRASHING MACHINE, RED RIVER SPECIAL THRASHER, CASE THRASHING MACHINE, SEED CLEANER, MCCUMMING GRINDER RUBBER AND STEEL WHEELS, CIDER PRESS, OLD OIL CANS, IRON WHEELS, JOHN DEERE 40 COMBINE W/205 2 ROW CORN HEAD, NECK YOKES, 2 WHEEL SULKY, PORTABLE 30 FT ELEVATOR, WOOD WHEELS, KNIFE COLLECTION, BARN BEAMS, IRON KETTLES, MANY HORSE ITEMS, DUAL 3PH DITCH DIGGER-NICE, PITCHER PUMPS, 329 NH SPREADER NEW SIDES, APPLE GRINDER, RARE WOOD CHOPPERS, 1935 CHEVEROLET 1 ½ TON-NICE, TWO 1953 FORD CARS-CUSTOMLINE FOUR DOOR

INLINE SIX, 1950 PLYMOUTH FOUR DOOR SEDAN, 1937 CHEVY ONE TON

TRUCK, IH SMALL GAS ENGINE, GEHL 100 FEED GRINDER, IH MODEL 56 SI-

LAGE BLOWER PIPER, IH MODEL ED GRAIN BINDER, NI CORNHUSKER, 7FT

SNOW BLOWER,CREAM SPERATOR, BUTTER CHURN, TETLEY TEA CLOCK, BOLENS MODEL 1050 LAWNMOWER, PLUS MUCH MORE!

RALEIGH & TODD CHESLEY

814-725-1303 OR 4969 • CHESLEYAUCTIONEERS.COM

11431 WILSON RD., NORTH EAST, PA., 16428

E-MAIL—RCHESLEY@VELOCITY.NET

AU-000147-L

Wellsville, Oh

Sat.

Oct. 7, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M. • real estate @12:00 noon

*Horse Farm auction*

27 acreS with century hOme

DetacheD GaraGe – Barn with hOrSe StallS, riDinG arena & a POnD! Selling On location at:

19237 Bill smith Rd., Wellsville, Ohio 43968 columbiana county

DirectiOnS: Follow US Rt 7 to Wellsville, take Aten Ave exit – go 4 miles on 39 west or take 164 between Salineville & Lisbon to Route 39 east –go 5 miles to Bill Smith Rd. See SiGnS

Croll’s Mills AuCtions

LOTS OF CONSIGNMENTS ARRIVING DAILY. CHECK crollsmillsauctions.com for full details and recent updates. Live and online bidding simulcast most of the day at crollsmills.hibid.com drop off timeS: Sept. 29, from 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Thank you. If you have any questions, call either Roger Croll or Jeff Twentier

equipment: Stainless steel Salt/lime/fertilizer spreader mounted on a farm trailer, 3 pt hitch orchard sprayer, 3 point broadcast spreader, Spring tooth harrow, (drag style), Bucket mount bale spear, Leinbach 7’ 3 pt hitch disc, (nice condition), John Deere F145 semi mounted 3 bottom plows, New Holland 329 manure spreader, New Holland 258 hay rake, Large load of new skid loader and support equipment, Wagons, Snow plows, Salt spreaders, New Holland 354 grinder mixer, Befco 7’ rock rake, Rhino 5’ brush hog, 8’ Green Line 3pt blade, Case IH 5100 21 hole DD grain drill, John Deere 1210A grain cart, 3pt heavy duty boom pole, Gravity wagons, John Deere manure. spreader, 3pt bale mover, Woods RM360 3pt hitch Finnish mower, 3pt Cone spreader, Kinz twin line 12 row planter liquid fertilizer, New Holland 488 haybine, Kewanee 8’ 3pt blade, Landoll 5 shank disc chisel, New Idea 2 row narrow corn picker, New Idea one row corn picker, Woods BW1260 10’ bank mower, Zimmerman PTO Tedder, Sitrix 4 wheel 3pt rake, Case IH 8430 round baler, John Deere forage blower, International #10 semi mount grain drill, Ontario grain drill, International 56 2 row corn planter, International Harvester grinder mixer, Cultipacker, International #46 hay baler (RARE White demonstrator), New Idea round baler, Bobcat 542B gas skid loader, Gleaner M2 diesel combine, Two heads sold separately, New Holland TR95 4wd combine w/6 row corn head, Skid Steer attachmentS: Broom bucket, Flat bottom grapple, Rock bucket grapple, Ditcher, Snow blade w/hyd angle, 2- sets of fork extensions, Hyd adjust pallet forks, Backhoe attachment, Power angle broom, New rock hound, Cement mixer, Post hole. diggers w/augers, 4 in 1 bucket, Make up plates, Junk hoppers for forks 2 yard, 48” compact tractor loader buckets, 3pt backhoe attachment, Used skid loader buckets- 60”, 66” 72” 78”, 84”. Pallet forks, 74” rock bucket,

Tree and post puller, Land Honor 10 bale grapple accumulator, Bale spears, Post hole diggers, tractorS / power equipment: Farmall M, Massy Ferguson 1085, Massy Ferguson 235 diesel tractor, Massy Ferguson 185 gas tractor, Case 530 gas tractor, quad/cartS: Polaris 500 Sportsman quad w/ snow plow (no title), Toro Workman 3200, truck /trailerS: 2008 Wallbash-Nation 53’ step deck, Hudson 9 ton pintle hitch trailer, 9000lb GVW tilt bed trailer, 12’ livestock trailer, Few small trailers, 1980 International S1800 roll back, 1998 Chevy S-10 blazer, lawn mowerS: Toro/Wheelhorse lawn tractor w/ snow plow, Cub Cadet GT2550, John Deere 316 lawn tractor w/deck & chains, Craftsman GT6000 lawn tractor, Cub Cadet 1450 lawn tractor, John Deere LT150, miSc: 12’ Bunk feeder on stands (new), 1- 10’ gate, 3- 16’ gates, Cattle mister/dust control unit, 2- 20x30x12 hoop shed in a box, Bumper off Ford 3000, Chains, Ratchet binders, 6x8 wood posts, 5x8 wood posts, New mobile toilet, 812 storage container, 4x6 chicken coop, 10 drawer Tool boxes (full of new tools), Truck tail lights, Steel work bench, Tools, Hand tools, Big vise, Lincoln SAE-400 welder (runs & welds), Round bale feeders, Feed bunks, Water troughs, 18 drawer tools boxes, 8’x8’ octagon hunting blind -Realtree, Steam Jenny, Power changer, new Consignments daily.

For pictures Check auctionzip #17949 • gotoauctions #2201 estatesale.com #5692 • crollsmillsauctions.com

RogeR CRoll

(724) 496-4580

AU005812

termS of Sale: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 3% Convenience Fee on All Credit Cards.

real eState with 27 acreS: A tree lined paved drive-way leads to the 27-acre farm. Two story, 4-bedroom century brick home with modern kitchen – Detached 2 car garage. Picturesque pond, Bank Barn with 10 horse stalls on lower level – Indoor Arena - Farm offers everything – Majority crop ground – Plenty of good buildings – Spring Fed pond. Space for any business or mini farm. No minerals transfer

real eState termS: $10,000 deposit day of auction. Subject to 80% of the $800,000 appraisal value ($640,000) of subject to confirmation if lower than $640,000. No minerals transfer. Surface rights transfer to new owners

auction Preview – sePt. 30th, 1:00 to 4:00 P.M.

PerSOnal PrOPerty: Old & New Tractors – Ram 2500 Pickup Truck – JD 90 Skid Steer – New & Used Brush Hogs – Trailers – Commercial Trucks – Cargo Trailer – 2 Corvettes – Antique Conestoga Wagon -Antiques – Collectibles & Primitive Items –

PerSOnal PrOPerty termS: Cash, Check, or Credit Card with proper ID day of auction. 4% Buyer’s premium on all purchases. 4% Buyer’s premium waived for cash or check. Everything sells to highest bidder the day of auction.

See cain website for complete details – countoncains.com, auctionzip – Gotoauction.com

FOOtnOteS: Barns – Outbuildings & Old Farmhouse full of Antiques & Collectibles.

Scott long was a horse trainer with race horses for years!

auctiOn OrDereD By: ScOtt & Janice lOnG

Auction conducted by GARY W. CAIN

Realty and Auctioneers, LLC.

Harry Grafton, Brad L. Cain & Clint Chevalier East Springfield, Ohio 43925 (740) 266-2246 or (740) 543-3311

Photos at cainrealty.online, Auction Zip & Gotoauction.com

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B33
Portersville, PA • Sat. Sept. 30, 2023 starting at 9:00 a.m.
PA 16051 Consign early to take advantage of our internet advertising. To consign call or text: Roger Croll (724) 496-4580 • Jeff Twentier (724) 679-1376
Breakneck Bridge Road, Portersville,

AlbAny, Oh

fri. oct. 6, 2023

staRting at 6:00 p.m.

Special c attle Sale

Athens Livestock sALes, LLc

3738 Enlow Road POb 185

Albany, Ohio 45710

740-593-2322 oR 304-634-3792

67 cows with 30 calves by side

More will freshen by sale day

35 bred cows froM one farM herefords, char and blacks cows will be vet checked day of sale.

RegulaR cattle sales eveRy satuRday at 12:30 p.m.

Saegertown, Pa

Wed. Oct. 4, 2023

starting at 1:00 P.M.

MEADVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION

14916 west rd. Saegertown, Pa 16433

41 Head Of dairy cattle

18 Head Of HOlsteins, 19 head of Jersey Cross and 4 head of Jerseys. 2 dry and due anytime; 6 fresh past 30 days; 4 fresh 30 to 60 days; balance in all stages of lactation. 2 cross bred heifers, bred 6 & 7 months, due with 1st calves.

Parlor milked, free stall housed. 55# tank avg., 4.4 fat, 3.5 protein, 170 c.c. Vet checked on 9/15/23 by Greener Pastures, Dr. Kelly Johnson. regular sale to follow Phone: 814-763-2240

don’t have to be a farmer to enjoy

Milford Center, oh

Sat. Sept. 30, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

RON & MELISSA BURNS PUBLIC AUCTION

20315 Coleman-Brake rd Milford Center, ohio 43045

The Burns Family is having a public auction to sell items they no longer need or use on the farm. All items sold in this sale will sell absolute.

eQUIpMeNt-VeHICLeS-BOat: 1994 Volvo semi, N14 engine, sleeper, Jake, 11R 24.5, 650k miles - 1986 Ford Bronco XLT, 4x4, front winch, new rim and spare tires - 1981 Stoughton grain hopper, 42’x96”x72” w/18.5” clearance - 2021 Crust buster 240 seed tender, tri axle trailer, remote conveyer control; 1000 gal. Propane tank on anhydrous gears - 1000 gal. Fuel Tank - Dyke for 1000 gal Fuel Tank; KSI belt conveyer, 50’, new 5 hp 220v motor - Unverferth double rolling basket, 40’ (one basket broke) - Sukup seed cleaner, 110v - Generac generator, 60kw, pro, pull type; Buffalo box blade, 8’ 4-way blade, JD weights w/gps pole - JD material bucket, 75” width 1 yard; Kilbros 250 gravity wagon w/ext tongue- Klongsklide DCP40 seed cleanerRock windrower, 8’ pto, pull-type, hydraulic raise - JD toolbar 30’ hyd fold

- 12’x15.5 lawnmower trailer, 12k gvw; (24) Kinzie seed boxes (no meters)

- (16) JD seed boxes w/ground drive, meters (no plates); Kinze rear mount hitch - 300gal. Cone poly tank; 1996 Bass Tracker pro fishing boat, deep, V17, 40hp, w/ 2017 yacht club aluminum trailer

tRUCK aCCeSSORIeS aND MISC: Aluminum truck tool box - (4) 76015 SL 5 lug tires w/ wheels; (11) Aluminum Alcoa polished semi wheels 24” - Wet line kit (dual tank); Semi step/tool box - Aluminum 100gal semi fuel tank w/straps; (3) Semi headache racks - Side kit for flatbed w/ bows and brackets; Several nursery pots there will be 2 wagons of smalls to sell first, and then we will go right into the sale of equipment.

aLL pICS aND aN UpDateD LISt OF IteMS WItH aRe aVaILaBLe ON aUCtIONZIp—14035

SaLe teRMS: Cash or Check & – Credit or Debit cards W/ 4% FEES (Fees will also apply to non-sufficient funds on checks)

AUctIONEERS :

tOdd WOOdRUff 937-605-0139

ERIc PRIcE 937-631-0060

Licensed by the Ohio Dept. of ag. -Food available

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MONDAYS

Canton, OH - Morris Auction - 3655 Dueber Ave. SW, Canton, OH 44647. Every Monday night at 6P.M. Auctioneers: David and Rodney Morris. (330) 933-1892. www.morrisauctions.com

Carrollton, OH – Summer hours Produce and misc. auction starting at 9:30 A.M. w/eggs & poultry following - Hay & grain at 12:00 noon - Livestock starting at 1:00 p.m., Route 9 at North edge of city across from fairgrounds. (330) 627-4721.

Eighty Four, PA. – Eighty-Four Auction Sales, Inc. Located on Rte. 136, Exit 20 off I-70. Livestock sale at 1:30. Selling tools, eggs, produce, rabbits and chickens starting at 10:00.Dave Kearns, manager (724) 222-9965.

Elgin, PA – Cox’s Auction House. 5:00 P.M. Antiques and collectibles. Al Cox and Jeff Cox, Auctioneers. (814) 664-7526

Middlefield, OH – The Heritage Marketplace open year round at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market opens 8:00 A M on Monday and 9:00 A M on Saturday. Monday Misc. Line Auction 8:00 A M (9 winter); Poultry, rabbits, eggs, plants with annuals, perennials and shrubs 8:00 A.M. (9 winter).Refreshments & Antiques on-site.(440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com

New Wilmington, PA – New N.W. Sales Company. 2006 Mercer New Wilmington Rd, New Wilmington, PA. Hay every Monday 11:00 Noon. (724) 946-8621.

New Wilmington, PA – Rt. 158 North, Dairy Cattle at 12:00 Noon, Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Dianna Mezurek. (440) 667-3506.

North Bloomfield, OH – Half mile west of Rt. 45 and 87. Hay at 12 pm.. Livestock at 12:30 pm. Heath Davis, Owner/Auctioneer; Cell, 330.980.6476 or Barn, 440.685.4487

North East, PA (Little Hope) – At Chesley’s Livestock Auction, 5 miles North of Wattsburg, Pa. on Rt. 89. Livestock auction at 1:00 P.M. Raleigh and Todd, Aucts. (814) 725-1303

Sugarcreek, OH – Hay at 12:00 Noon, Livestock auction at 12:30 P.M.

Pennsylvania secures $100M from Monsanto

HARRISBURG — The Shapiro administration recently secured $100 million through a consent agreement with the Monsanto Company, Solutia INC. and Pharmacia LLC to resolve claims of toxic chemicals previously leeched into Pennsylvania’s environment. The companies had produced products containing the toxic chemical-compound polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which damaged waterways and other natural resources across Pennsylvania. PCBs are a group of man-made organic chemicals consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine atoms and were banned by Congress in 1979. PCBs can accumulate on the leaves and above-ground parts of plants and crops. They can also be ingested by small organisms and fish. As a result, people who eat these fish may be exposed to PCBs that may have amassed in the fish, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. The $100 million settlement recovers costs that the Commonwealth has incurred as a result of the PCB contamination and will be used to aid remediation efforts. Under the agreement, $8 million will go to the communities specifically impacted by the spread of PCBs.

The remaining funds will be divided up amongst the agencies that have helped to combat PCB pollution in the state, including the Pennsylvania DEP, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and Pennsylvania Game Commission.

tueSDAYS

Ashtabula, OH – Heaven's Auctioneering LLC

Auctions every Tuesday evening at 6:00pm. 2720 Carpenter Rd., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. Antiques and modern furniture, glassware, household and firearms. (440) 477-7778.

Baltic, OH – Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction, LLC. St. Rt. 557, Baltic, Ohio. Livestock every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Baltic, OH - Farmerstown Hay and Straw Auction. 10 a.m.2807 St.Rt.557, Baltic, OH 43804.Andy Raber, auctioneer, Firman Miller, owner. Sale day phone: 330897-1464.

Damascus, OH – One mile South of Route 62 on Valley Road.Hay, grain at 12 :00 Noon, livestock at 1:15 P.M. Mercer, PA – Millers Mercer Livestock Auction. Every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Accepting livestock Mondays from 4-8 PM for Tuesday's sale. Kevin (724) 456-3632. / Sale Day Ph: (724) 893-8116. Dover, Ohio - RICK KEFFER AUCTIONS, LLC, 270 S. Tuscarawas Ave. (Rear), Dover, Ohio. Auction held every Tuesday at 5 pm. Antiques, Collectables, Furniture, Appliances. Box lots sold at 4 pm. You NEVER know whats going to show up! Taking QUALITY consignments on Sunday at 4 pm, or by appointment.

CHECK US OUT at RICKKEFFERAUCTIONS.COM for pics and details of upcoming auctions; Call Rick @ 330.340.9660 or 330.308.0294; Email: rick@rickkefferauctions.com

WeDNeSDAYS

Clinton, OH – Warwick Auction Co. - Dealers Auction every Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. New general merchandise. Loads each week from all over! For flea marketers, store owners, eBayers and alike! One of the oldest auction sites in Ohio. (330) 858-0195

Meadville, PA – State Rt. 98 North or Northwest of I-79, via 198. Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Gary Shidemantle, Owner.Gary Shidemantle, Auct., Gary Lee Shidemantle, Jr, Auct. (814) 763-2240

Mt Hope, OH - Mt Hope Auction. Hay: 9:30 AM,

Produce: 10:00 AM, Livestock at 11:00 AM and Poultry at 1:00 PM. www.mthopeauction.com. Steve or Thurman Mullet (330) 674-6188. Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Hay & Grain, 1 pm weekly. rogersohio.hibid.com

Shiloh, OH – Blooming Grove Auction, Inc. - 1091 Free Rd., Shiloh, OH 44878. Hay and straw auction every Wednesday 9:30 AM. In-season produce 10:00 AM. (419) 896-2774, and Martin Sauder, Auctioneer (419) 896-2320. West Springfield, PA – City Auction HousePublic Auto Auction @ 14518 West Ridge Rd., Every Wed. night at 6:30pm; Buy or sell here. 814-922-3944 www.cityauctionhousepa.com

Zanesville, OH – Muskingum Livestock, 944 Malinda St., Zanesville, Ohio. (740) 452-9984. Auction every Wed. at 9:00 A.M. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep & Goats. www.muskingumlivestock.com. Denny (740) 819-5120.

thurSDAYS

Kidron, OH – Kidron Auction, Hay and Straw, 10:15 A.M., Livestock at Noon. Four miles South U.S. 30, two miles North U.S. 250. John Sprunger, Mgr.

FrIDAYS

Ashland, OH – Ashland County Hay, Straw and Grain Auction. 10:30 A.M. One mile north of Ashland at intersection of SR 250 and TR 1136. Tom Dilgard, Auct. (419) 368-4675

Mercer, PA – 537 N. Perry Highway. Schiestle's Auction Center. Consignments, estates. Starting at 5:00 P.M. (724) 269-5125.

NewWilmington, PA – Rt. 208, 1/4 mile East of New Wilmington, Pa. First and Third Fridays of each month. Tack at 7:00 P.M., Horses at 10:00 P.M. Whiting Auction, Duke Whiting, Auctioneer. (724) 946-2024

Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Small Livestock, Fresh Eggs, and Agricultural Items at 4 p.m. rogersohio.hibid.com

Sugarcreek, OH – Tack at 11:00 A.M., hay, straw at 1:00 P.M., horses, ponies at 2:00 P.M. Westland, PA – Marianne Hunnell Auctions @ 404 Westland Rd., Every Friday at 5:30; doors open at 3:00. Antiques and collectibles. 724-366-5684 or 724-7606574. Marianne Wass Hunnell, Auctioneer

SAturDAYS

Alliance, Ohio – Lake Park Auctions - 22641

Lake Park Blvd., Alliance, Ohio. Weekly consignment auction: antique, collectibles, household. Doors open at 4:00 P.M., auction starts at 5:00 P.M. Dave Keenan, Auctioneer (330) 821-5949. Always taking quality consignments. Buy estates, large or small. See ad on auction zip.com.

Ashtabula, OH – Hamilton's Auction House, 5028 Benefit Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. (440) 998-7694. Auctions every Saturday night. Doors open at 4:30 P.M.Auction starts at 5:30 P.M. Butler, PA—5:30 P.M. Yaracs Family Auction, 490 Herman Rd. From Butler, Pa. take Rt. 422 two miles to traffic light, turn right toward Herman, go 3 miles to stop sign, turn right, go 2 miles to the sale. Furniture, household, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Auctioneer: Wally Yaracs, (724) 285-1372

Canton,OH – 1st Saturday of each month.Lakeshore AuctionCenter,393212thSt.NW,where12thStreetbends around Meyers Lake.3:30 P.M., Antiques, collectibles, furniture, estates, specialty auctions. Whipple Auctioneers (330) 477-9365, www.WhippleAuction.com

Danville, OH – Danville Auction, 15684 Body Rd., EVERY 1ST & 3RD SAT. 8:45 A.M. Hay Sale, 9:30 A.M., Small Livestock, specializing in Boer goats. For info call Aden Yoder 330-231-8983.

Dennison, OH – Harrison County Sales, 88903 Sale Barn Road, 4 miles east of Dennison, OH behind Ark Pottery Sales. New and used, furniture, appliances, consignments, misc. Doors open 5:00 P.M. Auction at 6:00 P.M. (740) 922-1819

Edinburg, OH – 3rd Saturday of each month, Portage County. Edinburg Auction Sales, Inc., 4029 S.R. 14, 9:30

A.M. (330) 325-2966 - www.EdinburgAuction.com

Middlefield, OH –The Heritage Marketplace open at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market open 9:00 A M until 4:00 PM on Saturdays. Check Monday listing for auction times. (440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com.

Norton, OH – Homestead Auctions, 4217 ClevelandMassillon Rd., Norton, OH 44203, Phone 330-706-9950. Tuesday night weekly auctions at 6 PM and Saturdays at 1 PM. Winter times and Summer times to be announced.

RIPLEY, WV – Jackson Co. Regional Livestock Market Cedar Lakes Rd., Exit 132 off I-77 11:00 A.M. Livestock (304) 373-1269. Daniel Mitchell, Auct.

SuNDAYS

Youngstown, OH – 2431 Youngstown/Hubbard Rd., Youngstown, Ohio 44505, Anglins Auction Service. Jeff Anglin Auct. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture. At 1:00 P.M. (330) 707-0875

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Warren,

SAT.

starting at 10:00 a .M.

oh

ABSOLUTE NIGRIN ESTATE AUCTION

All sells on location at 2990 north Park ave., Warren oh 44481

Take North Park South off Rt. 305 in Champion.

2 POST AUTO LIFT - FOUR WHEEL ATV - JEEP CHEROKEE

LAWN TRACTOR - HUNTING ITEMS - CAMPING - SHOP EQUIP

PORTABLE WELDER/GENERATOR - UTILITY TRAILER - TOOLS - MORE

AUTO/ ATV/ LAWN/ SHOP EQUIP: 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 205,964 mi.(looks decent, needs brake line); Yamaha Big Bear 400 4x4 ATV, has winch, racks; Husqvarna LGT2654 lawn tractor, hydro trans 26hp/54” deck; MOHAWK 2 post 7,000lb. auto lift L/N; oil drain can; Approx. 5x8 utility trailer; Lincoln Weldanpower AC/DC gasoline portable welder/generator; Campbell Hausfeld 60 gal. shop air compressor L/N; Wards AC/DC stick welder; floor jack; oxy/acet burning outfit; drill press; table saw; vises; workbenches; chains; miter saw; 2 wheel cart; shop heavy duty rack shelving; step and ext. ladders; cast iron wood heating stove; hitches; chainsaw; bench grinder; 12’ aluminum siding brake; garden, hand, power, air tools; hardware; new 36x80 entrance door; signs; rolling tool chest; Poly gas pump gum mach; Mountain bike; Lots more, full shop.

HUNTING/ OUTDOOR/ HOUSEHOLD: Lots of nice taxidermy deer heads, pheasant, boar; 2 alum. climbing tree stands; deer archery target; antlers; Loads of Camping and outdoor items; new cot; sleeping bags; heaters; lanterns; shotgun scopes; decoys; traps; scents; trapper back pack; bull horns; fishing reels/items; trail cams; large and other coolers; knives inc. a Case xx; SS gas grill; 2 door refrigerator; gas range; washer; gas dryer; curio cab; couches; air mattress; sleds; antique lanterns; cast iron school bell; L/N off road cycle helmets; stacks of concrete block and cap block; lumber; Loads of good items.

Restroom, Snacks, drinks onsite.

TERMS: CASH or CHECK W/2 forms of ID. No buyers premium. Estate may retain auto until title transfer.

BY ORDER OF: MADISON NIGRIN, ExEC OF THE MICHAEL NIGRIN ESTATE . TRUM CO. 2023EST0138.

PICS/www.auctionzip.com (ID 14340)

Ken Layne, auctioneer (330) 898-2053

Bellaire, Oh

FRI-Sat. SEPt. 29-30

starting at 9:00 aM each day

DeVault Machining & RepaiR

2 DAY AUCTION

Located in Bellaire, OH on St. Rt. 147 off of St. Rt 7 take 26th Street

Exit turn left at the light and go 1 ½ miles on St. Rt. 147

FRIDaY aUCtION: Rotary lift 10,000 lb-2 hp-single phase, Miller 625 Plasma cutter, Millermatic 250 wire welder, Lincoln TIG 200 square wave, Hobart iron main 230 wire feed welder, Snap-on Mig YA212A welder, Van Norman fly wheel grinder 3 ph., sander-belt-disc combo 3 ph., Goodson connecting rod heater, 3 ph Millport 1340 lathe-tamber attachment-42” table-11” swing-2” throat, 30 hp phrase converter, Large Ranger RF 500 hot washer, Blardard plates, Snap-on sand blaster, parts washer, Cincinnato Hortizontal mill 3 ph, #3, 24” Cincinnati drill press 3 ph, Bridgeport mill - 1 hp-42” table Solber 240 SE 204D drill press 3 ph, Jet band saw 7”x 10 ½ “, 2 Millwaukee mag. drills, 2 ton engine lift, Ranger wheel balancer DST 2420; Ranger tire changer R 76 ATR, Van Norman 570 Rotary Broad, Acer 618 surface grinder 3 ph., a lot of extra wheels, Jet 10” bench grinder, Darex end mill tool shaper, 20 ton air jack, Enerpac 20 ton armbo press, vale seals in cabinet, valve grinding table, 20 ton rolling gaintree, cutting torches, 2 top side creepers, large rack bits 2 7/8 and down, hundreds of drill bits, portable gantry down crane, crane winches electric and air, cam bearing drivers, Cat 30 tools, oil filters, 26 jack stands 2 ton to 20 ton, floor jacks, bottle jacks, large safe.

SatURDaY: VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT 2008 F 350 Super Duty-2 wheel- 5.4 engine- utility box hydraulic tail gate- air compressor, L 9000350 Cummins - single axle with tag axle news work, 1998 3500 2 wheel496 engine 8.1 liter 5 speed 209,951 miles, 1992 International 466 engine roll back-winch, 2010 Dodge Ram - gas- crew cab 185,509 miles, 1986

Chev. 70 series- 356-5 & 2 dump, 2007 Volvo 6 speed Tri axle dump automatic, LX 885 skid steer, mud truck- rice paddy tires-2 1/2 ton Military rears, Mitsubishi fork lift 2 ton, Hyster fork lift- side shift triple meast propane, 2000 Jet skis, 2000 Jet boat with trailers -both need work, 1983 JSW

BH 70 track hoe, 1952 Cat D7 dozer, electric scissor lift 1932F, 2004 Honda

Foreman 4x4 Rubicon, 2008 Kawasaki Brute Force 650, Haurite gooseneck trailer- new tires- deck 2014, log chains, a lot of misc. metal, Honda generator, Champion gasoline driven air compressor, 2 banding machines, Greenlee 555 conduict bender, Greenlee 7306 hole punch, 3 brake lathes, bolt bins, 22.5 tires new and used, 10 bolt 22.5 rims. Tire cage, 390 Honda hot water pressure washer, bolt bins, Marine parts, trailer parts, scrap metal. We still have 2 buildings to get items out. Large auction.

tERmS: Cash or Check, no credit cards. Check auctionZip.com or GOtOaucion.com

auctioneeRs: DaViD Jones, Dan WalleR , leRoy caRpenteR , Mike BakeR

Flushing, Oh – 740-391-3710

Online Only

Thurs. OcT. 12, 2023

COLUMBUS AND HILLIARD, OH

ONLINE bIddINg

BANQUET HALL & PERKINS PANCAKES

WIDE VARIETY OF EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHING

OPEN NOW - ENDS: THURSDAY OCT. 12, 2023

AltoSham Combi, Oven Blodgett Elc. Convection oven, 30 qrt Mixer

Vulcan dbl stack GAS convection oven, exhaust hoods, sinks, fryers, 6 burner ranges, hotel pans, metro shelves, stock pots, meat slicers keg box, bottle box, glasses warmers, ice maker, walk-in cooler/freezer (OLDER). Pancake site has some older items.

Will include some salvage items.

Large auction Pick up over 10 days

restaurant Equipment Auction specialists of America

WWW.AuctionByDelphia.com

Paul DelPhia, auctioneer

614-267-5100

GIRARD, PA

WED. OCT. 4, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M.

WHEELER AUCTIONEERING LLC

RETIREMENT AUCTION

FOR THE BARN AT CONNEAUT CREEK 9060 OLD ALBION RD., GIRARD, PA 16417

MR. BILL MCCAIN HAS DECIDED IT IS TIME TO RETIRE FROM THE WEDDING VENUE & HOSPITALITY SERVICE INDUSTRY AND WE WILL BE SELLING THE CONTENTS OF THE BARN AT THE CONNEAUT CREEK. ITEMS TO BE SOLD INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO: NEW HOLLAND 2120 TRACTOR - 1,046 HRS. TWO GOLF CARTS. LARGE AMOUNT OF ARCHERY & GAME TARGETS. SHOOTING STANDS. AUGER. TWO PORTA-POTTYS. GARBAGE CANS. HAND & POWER TOOLS. ARTWORK INCLUDING JACK PALUH. GOOD ASSORTMENT OF HORSE TACK. CHAIRS & TABLES & MUCH MORE! FOR ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS AUCTION, PLEASE CONTACT US AT KWHEELERAUCTIONEERING@GMAIL.COM OR CALL 814250-2009. OPEN FOR PREVIEW ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH.

KEVIN WHEELER

PA LIC. #AY002188

KEVIN GOLLMER PA LIC. #AY006326

424 N. PERRY HIGHWAY, MERCER, PA 16137

FIRST ANNUAL FALL HORSE SALE

OctOber 14th

Tack at 9:00 a.m. - Horses at 1:00 p.m.

Wanted: good quality neW and used tack. Accepting consignments Oct. 13th 3:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. & morning of sale. Call for advertising on horses.

Already consigned: several broke Small ponies and good broke Horses. Several female alpacas, Peacocks. Lots of new & used tack. Trucking available call Brian 814-332-7410 Horses must come with a Negative coggins test AuCTIoNEERs:

KEvIN MIllER Au-005084l

ANdREW bAKER Au006289

724-456-3632 • 814-720-2680

ABSOLUTE FARMER CLOSE-OUT

New

Picker, (2) J&M Gravity Wagons, Other Gravity Wagon, John Deere Running Gear, Cosmo 500 3pt Fertilizer Spreader, Allis Chalmers 5X Plow, Ford 101 3x 3pt Plow, 10’ Cultimulcher, John Deere KBA Pull Type Disc, 3pt. 2X Culitvator, Older Ontario Grain Drill, New Holland 165 Manure Spreader w/ Slop Gate, Gehl 309 Manure Spreader, New Idea Single Axle Spreader, Cardinal 20” Hay & Grain Elevator, Rhino 172-3 3pt Rotary Mower, Bush Hog 512 Pull Type Rotary Mower, 60 Bu Hog Feeder, Hog Farrow-

ing Crate, Hay Saver Round Bale Feeder, Allis Chalmers Suitcase Weights, Misc. Gates, Rolls of Barb wire fencing, Square Fuel Tank w/ Pump, Boom Pole, Firestone 23* All Traction Radials 18.4-38, Amrox Portable Electric Hand Saw, Amrox Drill Press, Drill Press, 2 Man Hand Saw, Other Hand Saws, Handyman Jack, Chain Saws, Wood Shop Bench, Corn Jobber, Porch Swing, Misc. Lumber.

tERMS: Cash, Check or Credit Card w/ 4% Bank Fee w/ photo ID. Payment is due day of auction unless other arrangements were made BEFORE day of sale. Announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material. Auctioneer and affiliates are not responsible for no shows of advertised equipment, lost or stolen items. Once it is sold, it becomes the buyer’s responsibility.

Absolute Consignments will be taken until Oct. 11.

To be listed in the Online auction, items need to be on the lot by Oct. 6. For online bidding or to view our catalog go to www.countrysidecarrollton.com. Listing and photos can be viewed at www.auctionzip.com auctioneer ID#12922. Call with any questions, 330-627-5100. Receiving Hours Mon-Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. OuR nExt REgulaR

FaRM EquipMEnt cOnSignMEnt auctiOn will bE nOvEMbER 11.

auctiOn by ORdER OF: SEan HintOn

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B35 Carrollton, oH • Sat. Oct. 14, 2023 starting at 10:00 a .M.
at: Country Side Equipment Sales 5064 Kensington Rd NE * Carrollton, OH 44615 330-627-5100 ***nO OnsitE BUYErs PrEMiUM*** John Deere 4430 Quad Range 7032 Hrs., John Deere 4020 Diesel Syncro Range, on 18.434 Rubber, 4244 hrs., 1993 Ford F-150, 14’ Bumper Pull Livestock Trailer-needs axle, 16’ Triaxle Trailer, Ag Wrap 3pt Bale Wrapper, Ag Wrap Bale Grabber, John Deere 458 Round Baler, John Deere 327 Square Baler, John Deere 916 MoCo Disc Mower, New Idea 272 Cut-ditioner,
702 10 Wheel Rake, New Idea
Bale
Tandem
Grass
16A
Held
John Deere
Roll-a-bar Rake, JBM Mighty
Round Bale Wagon, Flatbed Hay Wagon, New Holland #8
Axle Silage Wagon, New Holland 790 Chopper, New Holland 770W
Head & New Holland 2X Corn Head, John Deere
Flail Chopper,
Holland 28 Blower, New Idea 1X Corn
OCT. 7, 2023
424 N. PERRY HIGHWAY, MERCER, PA 16137 SPECIAL FEEDER AUCTION SPECIAL FEEDER SALE FRI. OCT. 6 AT 6:00 P.M. SEVERAL FEEDERS AND COWS ALREADY CONSIGNED. VET ON HAND FRIDAY EVENING FOR VET WORK. DROP OFF TIMES: THURS. EVENING FROM 4 P.M. TO 8 P.M. FRIDAY FROM 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SALE STARTS AT 6 P.M. INFO: 814-332-7410 or 724-456-3632 AuCTIoNEERs: KEvIN MIllER Au-005084l ANdREW bAKER Au006289 724-456-3632 • 814-720-2680

Mt. Hope Auction, Mt. Hope, OH

Upcoming SaleS & eventS

october 4 – Wednesday - Livestock – Hay – Poultry - Rabbit Sale

–Flea Market

october 9-14 – Mid Ohio Horse Sale Week

No Wednesday Livestock/Hay Sale October 11.

october 18 – Wednesday - Livestock – Hay – Poultry - Rabbit Sale

–Flea Market

october 20-21 – Mid Ohio Swap Meet

october 23 – Special Stock Cow & Feeder Calf Sale – 5:00 PM

october 25 – Wednesday - Livestock – Hay – Poultry - Rabbit Sale

–Flea Market

october 28 – Steve Chupp Furniture Auction

www.mthopeauction.com

For more inFo, call our oFFice at 330-674-6188

PERRYSVILLE ABSOLUTE LAND

PERRYSVILLE ABSOLUTE LAND

AUCTION

1 Parcel - Hunting - Wildlife Build Your Dream Home

1 Parcel - Hunting - Wildlife Build Your Dream Home

45.4 ACRES

45.4 ACRES

Auction will be held onsite located on Township Road 2156. Located just west of State Route 511 south of US Rte. 30 and north of State Route 39. Watch for RES signs.

Auction will be held onsite located on Township Road 2156. Located just west of State Route 511 south of US Rte. 30 and north of State Route 39. Watch for RES signs.

REAL ESTATE: Nestled on 45.4 acres of pristine wilderness, this property is a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a connection with nature. If you’re an avid hunter or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of abundant wildlife, this land o ers a rare opportunity to create your own haven.

REAL ESTATE: Nestled on 45.4 acres of pristine wilderness, this property is a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a connection with nature. If you’re an avid hunter or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of abundant wildlife, this land o ers a rare opportunity to create your own haven.

REAL ESTATE: Nestled on 45.4 acres of pristine wilderness, this property is a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a connection with nature. If you’re an avid hunter or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of abundant wildlife, this land o ers a rare opportunity to create your own haven.

Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure.  Private showings are available through Andy White, 419-651-2152

Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure.  Private showings are available through Andy White, 419-651-2152

USDA grant to fund PSU research on cover crop mixtures

Farm & Dairy - 3.9 x 5

Huron County CommercialHuron Commercial Building, Home & LandBuilding, Land AUCTIONAUCTION

Huron County Commercial Building, Home

13,860 Sq.

Land

22.9± Acres

Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings are available through Andy White, 419-651-2152 Andy White 419-651-2152 - Mary Hartley –Brock Rader Drew Turner – Seth Andrews, Broker

Andy White 419-651-2152 - Mary Hartley – Brock Rader Drew Turner – Seth Andrews, Broker

ONLINE ONLY

Mon. Sept. 25, 2023 to tueS. oct. 3, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.

WHIPPLEAUCTION.COM

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION

CONStRUCtION tOOLS & HOUSEHOLD ItEmS!

Standing Seam Roof making machine * 12 RollS of metal foR Roof machine * alliS - chalmeRS tow motoR

foRney aRc weldeR * aiR compReSSoR *log SplitteR

diSney watch * guitaR * compound BowS * lionel 2016

tRain Set & tRack * huge RecoRd collection & moRe!

BolivaR , oh - StaRk county

pICK Up WED. OCt. 4, 2023 – 2-6 p m

Attn: conStruction WorkerS, BuilderS, rooferS: These contents include mainly construction tools & some household items, features a standing seam roof making machine, 12 rolls of metal for roof machine, Allis-Chalmers tow motor, Forney arc welder, County line 28 ton log splitter, HD commercial shelving, Craftsman drill press, Craftsman radial arm saw, bench grinder, Craftsman joiner/planer, Delta power mitre saw, Porter Cable shop vac, Troy bilt pressure washer, trailer mount sprayer, Huskee rototiller, chain hoist, assorted lumber, split firewood, fiberglass ext. ladder & step ladder, tool boxes w/tools, hand power tools, Walt Disney Snow White watch, Lionel 2016 train set & track, approx 3-4 thousand record collection, 6 string Ovation guitar, old radios, Karaoke machine, iron skillets, compound bows & arrows, rods & reels, horse tack, military jacket & overcoat, sports cards, and more! Visit www.whippleauction.com for photos and more details!

terMS on reAl eStAte: Successful bidders will be e-mailed after closing of the auction. Please pay your invoice online using your Auction OH account immediately and definitely prior to pickup. Cash only payments will be taken at pickup – ABSOLUTELY no checks will be accepted at that time.

Auctioneer /Broker: Scott i. Marino & tom A. Marino, cAi, MrA

Auction BY order of: Jo Anne dayton, owner

Auction conducted By:

1147 Whipple Ave., N.W. • Canton, Ohio 44708 Specializing in Estates • Liquidations • Antiques www.whippleauction.com everything We touch, turns to Sold!”

Andy White 419-651-2152 - Mary Hartley – Brock Rader

Drew Turner – Seth Andrews, Broker

FRI, OCTOBER 20TH | 5:00PM SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE Lic # 2022000271/ 10% Buyers Premium

833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID

833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID

MANSFIELD, OH

SAT. OCT. 14, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

PRIVATE SPORTS CARD COLLECTION AND MEMORABILA AUCTION

LOCATION: 750 N. HOMES RD., MANSFIELD, OHIO 44906

RICHLAND COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

VINTAGE CARDS, MODERN CARDS, ROOKIE CARDS, MICHAEL JORDAN, TOM BRADY AND LOTS OF OTHERS. VERY RARE SIGNED MUHAMMAD ALI AKA CASSIUS CLAY TRUNKS, PSA GRADED CARDS LOTS OF UNOPENED AND OPENED CARDS. BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, SOCCER BOOKS, LOTS OF KNICKKNACKS, AUTOGRAPH STUFF, WAY TOO MUCH TO LIST. THOUSANDS OF CARDS NOT GONE THROUGH.

TERMS: CASH OR CHECK WITH PROPER I.D. REQUIRED FOR A NUMBER. 5% FEE IF CREDIT CARD USED.

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: SEE YOU OCTOBER 14, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M. AT 750 N. HOMES RD., MANSFIELD, OH 44906. (RICHLAND COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS) LOTS OF ITEMS HAVE BEEN STORED FOR A LONG TIME. COME SEE WHAT WE FIND. SEE SOME PICTURES ON AUCTION ZIP #13373

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: TERRY SAUTTER

419-571-0952

SLUSS REALTY CO.

APP. AUCTIONEER: JIM HEDGES

4119-571-9777

PERRYSVILLE, OH

SAT. OCT. 14, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

ROLAND MILLER TRUST AUCTION

LiVE OnsitE 4450 PLEASANT HILL ROAD

PERRYSVILLE, OHIO 44864

LUMBER - EQUIPMENT - WOOD SHOP EQUIPMENT LOGGING & MORE

The four-year award, from USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, is focused on experiments aimed at maximizing mixture multifunctionality — or “farmtuning” cover crop mixtures, as Penn State researchers call it — to improve ecosystem functions and resilience. The study will be conducted at Penn State’s Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center.

“The goal of our research is to design cover crop mixtures that are more effective at providing an array of ecosystem services,” said Lowry, assistant professor in the Department of Plant Science. “Currently, our ability to design better-performing cover crop mixtures is limited by the lack of understanding of how much of each species we need in a mixture to provide a certain level of each ecosystem service we hope to obtain.”

To address these knowledge gaps, researchers will evaluate how the initial seeding rates of three cover crop species interact with environmental conditions to determine the final mixture composition. They will use a new method developed by Penn State ecology program doctoral degree candidate Emma Rice, in which she uses molecular analysis to estimate the composition of plant species in the root biomass of mixtures.

Lowry said this method will prove extremely valuable because, unlike the above-ground portion of plants, roots are nearly impossible to attribute to species. The researchers also plan to assess the cover crop mixture seeding rate that optimizes individual ecosystem service functions and overall multifunctionality.

Finally, they will evaluate how variation in both weather and management affect cover crop mixture composition and the associated ecosystem services provided by cover crop monocultures and mixtures across 16 years of Penn State’s cover crop cocktails experiments at the Larson Center.

“Our ability to design betterperforming cover crop mixtures is limited by a lack of understanding of how species composition interacts with environmental variability and management,” Lowry said. “Results from this research will aid farmers in designing cover crop mixtures that are farm-tuned to their desired ecosystem functions, farming operations and climate.”

(Information provided by Jeff Mulhollem, Penn State Ag Sciences News.)

Treasures

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B36 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
Ft. Multi-use Building Manufactured Home – Offered in 4 Parcels 833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID WED, OCTOBER 18TH | 5:30PM Andy White 419-651-2152 – Drew Turner Steve Andrews – Jake White Seth Andrews, Broker Auction will be held on parcel 4 at the commercial building- 4143 State Route 13, Greenwich. Located just south of US RTE 224 on State Route 13. Watch for RES signs. Open House: The house, commercial building, and property will be open for inspection Tuesday, October 3rd4:30-6:00PM. Private showing available through Andy White, 419651-2152. 22.9± Acres SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE Lic # 2022000271/ 10% Buyers Premium Farm & Dairy - 3.9 x 5
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AUCTION 13,860 Sq. Ft. Multi-use Building Manufactured Home – Offered in 4 Parcels 833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID WED, OCTOBER 18TH | 5:30PM Andy White 419-651-2152 – Drew Turner Steve Andrews – Jake White Seth Andrews, Broker Auction will be held on parcel 4 at the commercial building- 4143 State Route 13, Greenwich. Located just south of US RTE 224 on State Route 13. Watch for RES signs. Open House: The house, commercial building, and property will be open for inspection Tuesday, October 3rd4:30-6:00PM. Private showing available through Andy White, 419-651-2152.
SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE Lic # 2022000271/ 10% Buyers Premium PERRYSVILLE ABSOLUTE LAND 1 Parcel - Hunting - Wildlife Build Your Dream Home 833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID FRI, OCTOBER 20TH | 5:00PM AUCTION SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE Lic # 2022000271/ 10% Buyers Premium 45.4 ACRES Auction will be held onsite located on Township Road 2156. Located just west of State Route 511 south of US Rte. 30 and north of State Route 39. Watch for RES signs.
FRI, OCTOBER 20TH | 5:00PM SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE Lic # 2022000271/ 10% Buyers Premium
AUCTION
(330) 477-9365
OFFERING THE FOLLOWING AT AUCTION: 30,000+ SQ. FT. OF CUSTOM HARDWOOD FLOORING, LUMBER & TRIM TO INCLUDE CABINET GRADE-CHARACTER-CURLY-QUARTERSAWN-MAPLE-CHERRY-WALNUTRED OAK-BLACK OAK-WHITE OAK-OSAGE ORANGE-LIVE EDGE AND MORE. JOHN DEERE 540 TURBO DIESEL SKIDDER OPERATES LIKE IT SHOULD, SILVER 6 HEADED MOLDER MODEL 6023 AH SF WITH SILVER COMPLETE FILTRATION SYSTEM MODEL SDM-8010B, EXTREMA PLANER/ RIPPER, LUMBER CARTS, SHOP ITEMS, HYDRAULIC FLUID, RADIAL ARM SAW, STEP LADDER, STEINER 202 ZERO-TURN 955 HOURS,OLD SNOW BLOWER AND PUSH MOWERS, BOX TRAP, TOOL BOXES, HAND TOOLS, MATERIAL ROLLERS, EXTENSION LADDERS, POWER TOOLS, SCRAP, BARN WOOD, ANIMAL CAGES, WOOD FILTRATION SYSTEMS, 1600+ BUNDLES OF FIREWOOD, FUEL TANK, SCRAP CARS, SILAGE WAGON, MANURE SPREADER AND MORE. WE WILL BE HAVING 2 ONLINE AUCTIONS PRIOR TO SALE TO HELP CLEAN
OUT
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — With a new $650,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Carolyn Lowry, a plant scientist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, will lead a research team designing cover crop mixtures that are more effective at providing an array of ecosystem services.
Cover crops — grasses, legumes and forbs — are planted to cover the soil rather than for the purpose of being harvested. Cover crops help to manage soil erosion, soil fertility, soil quality, water, weeds, pests, diseases and biodiversity in an agroecosystem.

Biden administration announces $1.4 billion to improve rail safety and boost capacity in 35 states

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration announced Sept. 25 that it has awarded more than $1.4 billion to projects that improve railway safety and boost capacity, with much of the money coming from the 2021 infrastructure law.

The money is funding 70 projects in 35 states and Washington, D.C. Railroad safety has become a key concern nationwide ever since a train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed and caught fire in East Palestine, Ohio, in February. President Joe Biden has ordered federal agencies to hold the train’s operator Norfolk Southern accountable for the crash, but a package of proposed rail safety reforms has stalled in the Senate where the bill is still awaiting a vote. The White House is also saying that a possible government shutdown because of House Re-

publicans would undermine railway safety.

The projects include track upgrades and bridge repairs, in addition to improving the connectivity among railways and making routes less vulnerable to extreme weather.

Among the projects is $178.4 million to restore passenger service in parts of Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi along the Gulf of Mexico for the first time since Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005. The grant should make it possible to restore passenger service to the Gulf Coast after Amtrak reached an agreement with CSX and Norfolk Southern railroads last year to clear the way for passenger trains to resume operating on the tracks the freight railroads own.

The single biggest grant — nearly $202 million — will help eliminate seven rail crossings in California as

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part of the larger project to build a high-speed rail line in that state. That will reduce traffic delays and help ensure that first responders can get where they need to go.

In one of the biggest other grants, the Palouse River & Coulee City Railroad in Washington state will get $72.8 million to upgrade the track and related infrastructure to allow that rail line to handle modern 286,000-pound railcars.A project in Kentucky will receive $29.5 million to make improvements to 280 miles of track and other infrastructure along the Paducah and Louisville Railway. And in Tennessee, $23.7 million will go to helping upgrade about 42 bridges on 10 different short-line railroads.

(©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Report leads to increased monitoring of PFAS in Pa.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is ramping up efforts across Pennsylvania to monitor water resources and using the study to develop standards for surface water.

A recently released DEP and U.S. Geological Survey report found PFAS in surface water across the state. The report, which summarized the findings of a 2019 survey on the prevalence and distribution of perand polyfluoroalkyl substances across surface waters in Pennsylvania, found 76% of 161 streams contained at least one type of PFAS.

PFAS are a group of synthetic chemicals used in a wide variety of common applications, from food packaging and non-stick cookware, to fire-fighting foams and materials that are resistant to water grease or stains. Decades of widespread use of products containing PFAS has resulted in elevated levels of environmental pollution and exposure in some areas of the state.

Based on the study’s results, DEP updated its surface water monitoring strategy for PFAS and is currently taking more frequent samples in areas of concern. Targeted areas include locations where elevated PFAS concentrations were found in 2019 as well as locations further upstream within the same watersheds.

This monitoring will help DEP develop surface water quality standards for PFAS that will allow the department to limit PFAS discharges to surface waters through industrial discharge permits.

DEP is also planning to begin a monitoring program that would require some wastewater treatment plants to monitor for PFAS discharges. This will help DEP track where PFAS chemicals may be entering the state’s rivers and streams.

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Because there weren’t enough players during the 1943-1944 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles combined to play as the “Steagles.“

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Have you ever heard of the Birthday Paradox? This theory says that there is a 50% chance of two people having the same birthday if there are at least in the same room. “so basically, if there are 23 kids in homeroom tomorrow, there’s a 50% chance that two people in your class share the same birthday. Pretty cool!

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This Pennsylvania city was founded in 1758. Once a major steel producer, it is now a leader in technology. It is the only city in America whose professional sports teams all share the same team colors.

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w/Cab/Original 5954 Hrs/Front 3pt. Case IH 7210 4x4 w/Cab/8178 Hrs. Case IH 495 4x4 w/Ldr/892 Hrs.

Deutz Agrotron 135 4x4 w/Cab Deutz Agrotron 6.45S 4x4 w/Cab w/3pt. Ford 3910 2wd Diesel Ford 3930 Diesel w/Cab Ford 4630 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr. Ford 5900 2wd Diesel

385 2wd w/Ldr./3021 Hrs.

International 574 2wd

International 584 2wd

International 1066 4x4 w/Cab

John Deere 2950 2wd w/Cab

John Deere 5200 2wd

John Deere 5203 2wd w/Ldr/1015 Hrs.

John Deere 5510 4x4 w/Ldr.

John Deere 5085E 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr.

18’ John Deere 5090M 4x4 w/Ldr/1568 Hrs.

Kubota M6040 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr.

Kubota M6800 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr.

Landini 8550 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr.

Mahindra 2540 4x4 w/Ldr.

Massey Ferguson 1080 Diesel Open

Massey Ferguson 1080 Diesel w/Cab

New Holland 4835 4x4 w/Ldr.

New Holland 5610S 2wd w/Ldr.

New Holland TN55D 4x4 w/Cab/3675 Hrs.

New Holland TS100 2wd OROPS

New Holland T4.75 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr/668 Hrs.

New Holland T4.75 4x4 w/Ldr./3310 Hrs.

New Holland Workmaster 105 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr./Like

New /120 Hrs.

New Holland T5.120 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr/3900 Hrs.

Oliver 1950 4x4 Industrial w/GM Diesel

White 6065 4x4 w/Ldr/2946 Hrs.

Zetor Proxima Plus 100 4x4 w/Ldr./1994 Hrs.

Partial Listing of Side Arm Mower Tractors

04’ New Holland TS115A 2wd w/OROPS(800 Hrs)

Ford 5610 2wd w/Cab

Ford 6640 2wd OROPS

New Holland TN55 w/Sickle

Partial Listing of Compact Tractors (Selling Day 1)

Case IH 255 4x4 w/Ldr.

Farm PRO 2425 4x4 w/Ldr.

Ford 1900 4x4 w/Ldr.

Ford 1920 4x4 w/Ldr.

Kioti DS4510 4x4 w/Ldr/2509 Hrs.

Kubota BX2360 4x4 w/Belly Mower

Kubota B2400 4x4 w/Ldr

Kubota B2620 w/Lder/Cab/Heat/179 Hrs.

Kubota L4330 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr

Massey Ferguson GC2400 4x4 w/Belly Mower/544 Hours

Massey Ferguson 1240 4x4

Massey Ferguson 1433 4x4 w/Ldr./Hydro/700 Hrs.

Massey Ferguson 1532 4x4 w/Ldr/1352 Hrs.

Massey Ferguson 1734E 4x4 w/Ldr/991 Hrs.

New Holland TC55 4x4 w/Ldr.

Partial Listing of Riding Mowers (Selling Day 1)

Steiner 450 Diesel w/Cab/Mower/Broom/Rake/Sweeper/668 Hrs

Steiner 440 Gas w/Front Mower/119 Hours

Kubota ZD21 ZTR Mower

Grasshopper 722D Diesel ZTR Mower w/Bagger

Partial Listing of UTV’s/ATV’s (Selling Day1)

Kubota RTV1140 4x4

John Deere 4x2 Gator w/Elec Dump/369 Hrs

John Deere 4x2 HPX Gator w/Cab/Elec Dump/773 Hrs.

(2) Club Car Electric Golf Carts/Like New

EZ GO Electric Golf Cart

Polaris Ranger Crew UTV/4 seater/700 Hrs.

Partial Listing of Excavators (Selling Day 1)

22’ Bobcat E17Z w/OROPS/Demo Unite/9 hrs./AS New

19’ Bobcat E26 w/EROPS/1102 Hrs.

18’ Bobcat E26 w/OROPS/Hyd Thumb/1274 Hrs.

17’ Bobcat E26 w/EROPS/Air/1946 Hrs.

15’ Bobcat E26 w/EROPS/Air/Hyd Thumb/2283 Hrs.

21’ Bobcat E32i w/EROPS/Air/Hyd Thumb/629 Hrs.

19’ Bobcat E32 w/OROPS/Hyd Thumb/1571 Hrs.

22’ Bobcat E35 w/EROPS/Air/Hyd Thumb/189 Hrs.

16’ Bobcat E42 w/EROPS/Air/568 Hrs.

16’ Bobcat E45 w/EROPS/Air/2362 Hrs.

18’ Bobcat E85 w/EROPS/Air/2073 Hrs.

18’ Bobcat E85 w/EROPS/Air/3510 Hrs.

14’ Bobcat 418 OROPS/1692 Hrs.

07’ Bobcat 334G w/OROPS

08’ Bobcat 335G w/OROPS/4207 Hrs.

Cat 304CR w/OROPS/3685 Hrs.

Cat 305CR w/OROPS/3964 Hrs/Steel Tracks

Daewoo Solar 175LC w/Cab/Thumb

Hitachi EX80 w/EROPS/Air

John Deere 27C ZTS w/OROPS/3268 Hrs.

John Deere 35G w/OROPS/3325 Hrs.

John Deere 160LC Excavator/1 owner/Good Machine

Komatsu PC40 w/Cab/Steel Tracks

Komatsu PC50UU W/OROPS

22’ Kubota U27-4 OROPS/AS New/7 Hrs.

Kubota KX121-3 w/EROPS w/Air

05’ Takeuchi TB145 w/EROPS/Heat

05’ Takeuchi TB175 w/EROPS

17’ Takeuchi TB216 w/OROPS/1186 Hrs.

15’ Terex TC16/3067 Hrs.

Yanmar JAKO-007 OROPS

Partial Listing of Wheel Skidsteers (Selling Day 1)

(5) 323W Gas Mini Skidsteers/New

21’ Bobcat S62 OROPS

05’ Bobcat S130 OROPS/1 owner/1895 Hrs/Nice

Bobcat S185 w/Cab/3000 Hrs./Hyd QA

09’ Bobcat S250 w/EROPS/Air/3179 Hrs.

10’ Bobcat S300 OROPS

06’ Bobcat 453 w/OROPS/2915 Hrs.

11’ Bobcat S850 w/EROPS/Heat/Air/2649 Hrs.

Case 420-3 w/Heat/497 Hrs.

Case 1840 Diesel/All Original/Nice/1886 Hrs.

18’Cat 242D w/EROPS/Missing Door/New Tires

Gehl 4610 Diesel

19’ John Deere 312GR w/OROPS/1088 Hrs.

John Deere 324G w/Cab/Heat/Air

Partial Listing of Track Skidsteers (Selling Day 1)

20’ Bobcat MT100 Walk Behind/1112 Hrs.

Bobcat T650 w/OROPS16’ IHI CL35 OROPS/1918 Hrs.

Bobcat T190 w/OROPS/2000 Hrs.

19’ Bobcat T770 w/EROPS/2535

Kubota SVL95 w/Full Cab/2809 Hrs./High Flow

18’ Ligong CLG338B w/EROPS/Air

17’ New Holland C227 w/OROPS/1460 Hrs.

New Holland C185 w/EROPS/1700 Hrs.

20’ Takeuchi TL6R w/EROPS/Air/1846 Hrs.

Terex PT75 w/OROPS/600 Hrs.

Terex PT80 w/EROPS/Heat

18’ Vermeer S450TX Walk Behind/1969 Hrs.

Partial Listing of Telehandlers/Forklifts

New Holland LM5030 w/Full Cab/1 owner/840 Hrs/

Like New

Gehl 883 w/Cab

Partial Listing of Dozers (Selling Day 1)

Dresser TD9H w/Cab/6 way Blade

John Deere 555E Crawler Ldr w/Forks

Partial Listing of Wheel Loaders (Selling Day 1)

Cat 922B w/OROPS

Partial Listing of Loader Backhoes (Selling Day 1)

Case 580K 4x4 w/OROPS

JCB 1400B 4x4

John Deere 410J 4x4 w/CHA/Ex Hoe

Massey Ferguson 80 2wd Diesel

17’ New Holland B95C 4x4 w/EROPS/Air/Ex

Hoe/2461 Hrs.

Kubota M62 4x4 /589 Hrs.

Kubota L6060 4x4 w/CHA

Partial Listing of Compact Loader Backhoes (Selling Day 1)

John Deere 110 4x4 w/OROPS/1 owner/897 Hrs/2 Buckets/Forks/Nice

Massey Ferguson GC1710 4x4 w/Mower/165 Hrs.

Montana 2740 4x4

Partial Listing of Trucks (Selling Day 1)

Ford 8000 Diesel Western Illinois Grain Truck

Partial Listing of Salvage Tractors and Construction (Selling Day 1)

Mustang 2044 Skidsteer

John Deere 7775 Skidsteer

John Deere 1010 Gas

New Holland L775 Gas Skidsteer

New Holland L35 Gas Skidsteer

White Riding Mower

Dixie ZTR Gas Mower

Cub Cadet ZTR Mower

Kioti DS4510 4x4 w/Ldr/Hole In Block

John Deere 5220 2wd/Stuck Clutch

IHI 35J Excavator w/3 Buckets/Bad Engine

New Holland TC40DA 4x4 w/Ldr

John Deere 6200 4x4 w/Cab/Lots of Blow By

Ford 4000 Diesel w/Ldr.

Bobcat T300 Skidsteer

Case SR175 Skidsteer

Case 1840 SKidsteer

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Partial Listing of ABSOLUTE Skidsteer/Construction Attatchments (Selling Day 2)

(4) Wildkat 68in. QT Brush Hogs

(2) Wildkat 72in. QT Brush Hogs

(6) Wildkat QT Fork Frames

Wildkat QT Hyd Adj Pallet Forks

(3) Wildkat QT Bale Spears

Kivel 96,84,78,72in. QT Snow/Mulch Buckets

(8) HLA 4200# QT Walk Thru Pallet Forks

(20) Tomahawk 42in. QT Pallet Forks

(20) Tomahawk 48in. QT Pallet Forks

(2) Tomahawk Thumb Att.

(2) Tomahawk QT Trailer Movers

(5) Kivel 4200LB QT Pallet Forks

(7) Kivel 3500LB QT Pallet Forks

(5) Kivel 84in. QT Buckets

(5) Kivel 78in. QT Buckets

Bodine Excavator Thumb

Hyd. Jack Hammer Att.

H&H Thumb Att.

(50+) Misc Excavator & Backhoe Buckets

Partial Listing of Absolute Eq. (Selling Day 2) John Deere

(6) HLA QT Pallet Forks/John Deere Hookup/42in.

HLA QT Pallet Forks/Frey Hookup

Ford 8ft. 201 Flex 3pt. Disc

12ft. Wheel Disc

John Deere 965 Running Gear

8ft. Harragator

John Deere 2500 6btm. ARS Semi MT Plow

John Deere 2500 5btm. Semi Mt. Plow

Brinley 1btm. 3pt. Plow

Lessard 12ft. Skeleton Hay Elevator

Allied 22ft. Skeleton Hay Elevator

New Holland 25ft. Skeleton Hay Elevator

John Deere 30ft. Skeleton Hay Elevator

(3) Triple K 3pt. S Tine Cultivators

(2) Hardi 500 Gallon Sprayers

(2) Agro Trend 500 Gallon Sprayers

Farm King 6ft. 3pt. Finish Mower

International 575 Tandem Manure Spreader

New Holland 791 Tandem Manure Spreader

New Holland S676 Tandem Manure Spreader

New Holland 518 PTO Manure Spreader

International 540 PTO Manure Spreader

Oliver 480 PTO Manure Spreader

New Holland 790 Forage Harvester

Leinbach 3pt. Post Hole Digger

(2) 3pt. Post Hole Diggers

(2) New Idea 324 2 row Pickers

Deutz Allis 5 shank Soil Saver

Case IH MD72 3pt. Disc Mower

John Deere 400 20ft. 3pt. Rotary Hoe

John Deere 400 15ft. 3pt. Rotary Hoe

Yetter 15ft. 3pt. Rotary Hoe

3pt. 1 row Cultivator

New Holland 258 Rake

(4) New Holland 256 Rakes

New Holland 311 Square Baler

(2) John Deere 1209 Haybines

New Holland 469 Haybine

(2) 7ft. 3pt. Back Blades

(4) 6ft. 3pt. Back Blades

5ft. 3pt. Back Blade

Ferguson 2btm. 3pt. Plow

(2) 5ft. 3pt. Discs

(2) 6ft. 3pt. Discs

50in. Land Pride 3pt. Rototiller

(2) Woods 42in. 3pt. Rototillers/New

6ft. Pull Brush Hog

6ft. 3pt. Box Blade

Massey Ferguson 3btm 3pt. Plow

John Deere 4btm. 3pt. Plow

10ft. Cultipacker

(3) 8ft. Cultipackers

7ft. Cultipacker

6ft. Cultipacker

(2) 4ft. Dunham Cultipackers

3pt. Boom Pole

King Kutter 3pt. Dirt Scoop

Tarter 3pt. Woven Fence Winder

Samasz 3pt. Bale Wrapper/New

48in. Pin On Bucket

John Deere 7000 4 row Planter/36in.

Hyd Dump Wagon w/Gehl Running Gear

Willmar 500 Fertilizer Spreader

Great Plains 15ft. 3pt. Grain Drill 7 1/2in.

Little Giant Corn Drag Elevator

8x16 Storage Shed

Storage Shed

6x10 Storage Shed

Kverneland 6716

Hesston 830

Baler

(2) John Deere 335 Round Balers

John Deere 435 Round Baler

John Deere 458 Round Baler

New Holland 634 Round Baler

(2) New Holland 644 Round Balers

New Holland 849 Round Baler

Vermeer 504 PRO Round Baler w/Net/9500 Bales

John Deere 337 Square Baler

(2) John Deere 338 Square Balers

John Deere 348 Square Baler

New Holland 5070 Square Baler

New Holland 565 Square Baler

New Holland H7230 Discbine

New Holland 1411 Discbine

Case IH 1300 3pt. Sickle

John Deere 350 3pt. Sickle

New Holland 450 Sickle

H&S RR420 Rotary Rake

John Deere 660 Rake

(2) New Holland 57 3pt. Rake

New Holland 258 Rake

(3) New Holland 256 Rakes

New Holland 256 Rake w/Dolly

(2) New Idea Hay Rakes

Sitrex Rotary Hay Rake

John Deere 756 4 basket Hyd. Fold Tedder

Vermeer TE170 4 basket Hyd Fold Tedder

Enorossi 4basket Hyd Fold Tedder/New Enorossi 2 basket Tedder/New

(2) 3pt. Bale Unrollers

24ft. Bale Feeder Wagons

Vermeer W3500 Self Loading Bale Wrapper

Partial Listing of Tillage Equipment: (Selling Day 2)

John Deere 230 22ft. Hyd. Fold Disc

John Deere BWA 18ft. Wheel Disc w/Wings

International 490 13ft. Wheel Disc

International 370 13ft. Wheel Disc

John Deere 1640 Wheel Disc

John Deere 230 Wheel DiSc

John Deere 15ft. Cultimulcher

Glencoe 11ft. Soil Finisher

Krause 11shank Soil Saver

Case 9shank Soil Saver

Glencoe 5 shank Soil Saver

Graham 3pt. 13ft. Chisel

Brillion 7 shank 3pt. V Ripper International 735 5btm. Plow International 720 6btm. Plow

John Deere 1450 5btm. Plow 12ft. Harragator Manure Spreaders (Selling Day 2)

Agco New Idea 3732 Tandem PTO

Case IH 1540 PTO

Case IH 1550 PTO

H&S 3131 Tandem/Nice/Late Model

International 540 PTO

New Holland 195 Tandem

New Holland 185 Tandem/Like New New Holland 518 PTO

New Idea 212 PTO

New Idea 3618 PTO w/Top Beater

Wallenstein 80Bu PTO/New Rotary Mowers (Selling Day 2)

Bush Hog 12715 15ft. Batwing MowerJohn Deere 1518 15ft. Batwing (540 PTO)

John Deere 1518 Batwing Mower (1000 PTO)

John Deere 1008 10ft. 3pt. Brush Hog/Nice (1000 PTO)

Woods 3180 15ft.

Woods 315 10ft. Pull Type

Partial Listing of Grain Carts (Selling Day 2)

John Deere 500

United Farm Tools

Partial Listing of Grinder Mixers (Selling Day 2)

John Deere 700

New Holland 354

New Holland 355/Hyd Drive/1 owner/Always Shedded/ Very Nice

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AUCTIONEER: JASON MIRANDA & ASSOCIATES

B38 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 SOUTHINGTON, OH • Fri. Oct. 6 & Sat. Oct. 8, 2023 Friday OctOber 6,2023 Starting at 12:00 PM (all Salvage and drive thru iteMS) Saturday OctOber 7, 2023 Starting at 9:00 a .M. (all FarM equiPMent & attatchMentS) CHALKERS CONSIGNMENT MACHINERY AUCTION *2 DAYS* 5000 HERNER COUNTY LINE ROAD, SOUTHINGTON, OH 44470 DIRECTIONS : 7 MILES NORTH OF INTERSTATE 80 (EXIT 209) - 30 MILES NE OF AKRON - 45 MILES SE OF CLEVELAND - 60 MILES WEST OF NEW CASTLE, PA this is a Partial Listing Due to Early Deadline/Made 3 weeks before auction. Expecting Much More Equipment By auction Day, check website for updates tons of equipment arriving daily – Listing Subject to change Due to Daily Business – call Now For Free Nationwide advertising!! We will have 2 internet platforms. Sign up on www.proxibid.ocm or www.equipmentfacts.com. We will also take phone bidding and absentee bids. Page 1 of 2 Specialty Items (All From 1 Collection) (Selling Day 1) Case Steam Engine (Self Propelled/Can’t Guarantee Steam Certification) Case Steam Engine (Pull Type /Can’t Guarantee Steam Certification) Lion Steam Engine (Can’t Guarantee Steam Certification) Wooden Hearse Sleigh (Immaculate) John Deere Wooden Wheel Wagon w/Grain Rack Waterloo Bronco Tractor Oliver 80 Tractor (New Mini Excavators) All To Be Sold Absolute (14) Chery Mini’s w/Gas Engine and 5 Attatchments/ Thumb/Grapple/2 buckets/Claw (6) AGT L12 Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Orange Color (2)
(2) Diggit
(4) Miva
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(8) Miva
Partial
1) Agco Allis 6690 4x4 w/Cab Belarus 100 4x4 w/Cab Case 1070 2wd w/Cab Case 1490 2wd w/Cab Case IH Farmall 75A 4x4/1107 Hrs. Case IH 75C 4x4 w/Ldr/Like New/718 Hrs. Case IH C80 4x4 w/Ldr. Case IH JX70 4x4 w/Ldr/1184 Hrs. Case IH MX120 4x4 w/Cab Case IH 4210 2wd w/Cab/Ldr Case IH 7120 4x4 w/Cab Case IH 7210 4x4
AGT QH12 Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Yellow Color
EM15 Mini’s w/Gas Engine
VA13C Mini’s w/Gas Engine and Cab
Miva VA13 Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Red Color
VA13 Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Yellow Color
Listing of Tractors (Selling DAY
International
16’ Case TV380 W/EROPS/Air/1873 Hrs. 16’ Case TV380 W/EROPS/Air/2739 Hrs. 19’ Cat 257D w/OROPS/2255 Hrs. 20’ Gehl RT105/OROPS/2163 Hrs. 17’ IHI CL35 w/OROPS/1836 Hrs. John Deere 329E w/EROPS/2000 Hrs. 19’Kubota SVL75-2 w/OROPS/1153 Hrs. Kubota SVL90 w/Full Cab/4590 Hrs.
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Combine Head Trailer
New 10 Bale Hauler
Deere 335 Round Baler Case IH 8420 Round Baler New Holland 850 Round Baler Bush Hog 8ft. Offset Disc
(5)
Racks John
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John Deere 510
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Hay Eq. (Selling Day
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Case RB454
Round Baler w/Net/Nice
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The goal of the event was to introduce local youth ages 2 to 15 to fishing and the great outdoors. Vol-

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Farrell, Pa - Sat. Oct. 7, 2023 starting at 10:00 a.m.- Combination Live and onLine session 12 noon
at Auction on Saturday, October 7th at 12 noon, both live and online. Real Estate is offered in cooperation with Realtor Rose Turuck 724-866-4496. Real eState - 600 Roemer Blvd Farrell, PA 16121 John Bean EHP System IV Coats 1250 Laser Guided Wheel Balancer Hunter Wheel Alignment Machine 4500 pound Drive on Hunter Car Lift 7000 pound Webster Shop Lift Snap-On Muscle Mig Welder ESP System Emissions Machine Lincoln Weld Pak Welder Yale Spur Geared Block some of the highLights inCLude: SOUTHINGTON, OH • Fri. Oct. 6 & Sat. Oct. 8, 2023 Friday OctOber 6,2023 Starting at 12:00 PM (all Salvage and drive thru iteMS) Saturday OctOber 7, 2023 Starting at 9:00 a .M. (all FarM equiPMent & attatchMentS) CHALKERS CONSIGNMENT MACHINERY AUCTION *2 DAYS* 5000 HERNER COUNTY LINE ROAD, SOUTHINGTON, OH 44470 DIRECTIONS : 7 MILES NORTH OF INTERSTATE 80 (EXIT 209) - 30 MILES NE OF AKRON - 45 MILES SE OF CLEVELAND - 60 MILES WEST OF NEW CASTLE, PA this is a Partial Listing Due to Early Deadline/Made 3 weeks before auction. Expecting Much More Equipment By auction Day, check website for updates tons of equipment arriving daily – Listing Subject to change Due to Daily Business – call Now For Free Nationwide advertising!! We will have 2 internet platforms. Sign up on www.proxibid.ocm or www.equipmentfacts.com. We will also take phone bidding and absentee bids. Page 2 of 2 ... Continued Partial Listing of Forage Eq. (Selling Day 2) John Deere 3950 Forage Harvester w/2 heads (2) New Holland 790 Forage Harvesters New Holland 824 Corn Head Gehl 1580 Silage Blower (2) DMI Gravity Wagons Grain Auger For Gravity Wagon Ficklin 435 Gravity Box Killbros 400 Center Dump Gravity Box John Deere 963 Running Gear M&W HD Running Gear (3) 10T Running Gears MC 144 12ft. Stalk Chopper Case 12ft. Stalk Chopper Several Gravity Wagons Gehl 1060 Forage Harvester w/Corn & Grass Head Partial Listing Misc. Equipment (Selling Day 2) ATV2030 UTV Trailer/New ATV1525 ATV Trailer/New ATV1212 UTV Trailer/New 500 & 750 Gallon Fuel Trailers Industrias Americas 12F Box Blade (2) Industrias Americas F12 Box Blades Industrias Americas F08 Box Blade Rhino 9ft. HD 3pt. Back Blade Caldwell 8ft. HD 3pt. Back Blade Land Pride 8ft. HD 3pt. Back Blade Rhino 8ft. 3pt. Back Blade John Deere 7ft. 3pt. Back Blade Headache Truck Rack 3pt. Hyd PTO Chipper/Like New 3pt. Hyd Forklift (2) Used 40ft. Sea Containers Rock King Rock Picker Woods 3100 Loader w/Brackets Combines & Heads (Selling Day 2) (2) John Deere 643 Corn Heads Snowblowers (Selling Day 2) Lundell 8ft. 3pt. International 7ft. 3pt. Loftness 7ft. 3pt. Westgo 5ft. 3pt. Excel 4ft. Front Mt. Planters/Drills/Lime Spreaders/Sprayers (Selling Day 2) John Deere 750 15ft. No Till Drill w/Grass Seed John Deere 750 15ft. No Till Drill w/Row Markers Case IH 5300 21 Hole Grain Drill/Grass/Press Wheels/ Nice International 5100 Grain Drill/21 Hole International 5100 Grain Drill/13 Hole Brillion 8ft. Packer Seeder Great Plains 3pt. Solid Stand 15ft. Drill 12+ Semi Container Loads of New Eq To Be Sold Absolute (Selling Day 2) (12) New 40ft. Containers w/Side Doors (2) 40ft. Used Containers 10ft. Shipping Container 9ft. Shipping Container 8ft. Shipping Container 7ft. Shipping Container Rachet Straps Safety Traffic Cones Dust Control Mister Fan Rolls Of Fence EG5050 Gas Dumper Expandable 2 bedroom House (2) QT Hyd. Sickle Mower (2) QT 3pt. PTO Adapters (2) QT Ripper/Leveler Att. (2) QT 72in. Land Leveler (2) 72in QT Sweeper Att. (2) QT Pallet Forks/Hyd. QT ZW-750 Breaker QT Rotary Screen (3) QT 72in. Rototillers (3) QT Trencher Att. (6) QT Post Hole Digger w/2 Augers (4) 72in. Pallet Fork Extensions (3) QT Concrete Mixer buckets (3) 72in QT Flat Bottom Grapples (5) QT 72in. Brush Hogs QT Vibratory Roller 40ft. Sea Container w/4 side Doors QT 72in. Rototiller Att. QT 72in. Rock Grapple Att. (2) Self Dumping Hoppers (12) Mobile Toilets (2) 10 Drawer 7ft. Workbenches 13x20 Portable Warehouse (6) 20ft. Bi Parting Driveway Gates (2) QT Hyd Tampers (2) QT 84in. Snow Blades (3) QT HD Makeup Plates (2) 12,000LB Winches 200LB. Anvil (2) QT 72in. Brush Hog Att. (2) QT Trencher Att. (4) 14ft. Bi Parting Driveway Gates (4) 84in. Fork Extensions (2) QT Post Hole Digger w/3 Augers (2) 30x65x15 Storage Shelters 40x80x20 Storage Shelter (8) 20x30x12 Storage Shelters QT 72in. Vibrating Roller Att. (9) QT 72in. 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Biden won’t declare disaster for Ohio train derailment

President Joe Biden ordered federal agencies to continue holding Norfolk Southern accountable for its February derailment in eastern Ohio and appoint a FEMA official to oversee East Palestine’s recovery, but he still stopped short of declaring a disaster.

Biden issued the executive order Sept. 21. Part of the order essentially directed the environmental, health and transportation officials to continue doing what they are doing to make sure Norfolk Southern fulfills its responsibilities and report on the progress. The Federal Emergency Management Agency will name a recovery coordinator to monitor the situation.

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2 Homes – 2 Parcels – Horse Barn/Shop

2356 & 2358 Secrest Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 Wayne County – Wooster Twp – Triway LSD

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2 Homes – 2 Parcels – Horse Barn/Shop

2356 & 2358 Secrest Rd, Wooster, OH 44691

Wayne County – Wooster Twp – Triway LSD

Photos available at www.RES.Bid

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Terms: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price day of sale and the balance due within 45-60 days. There are no financing contingencies and the property sells As-Is based under your own inspection. There is a 10% Buyer’s Premium on the property which means 10% of the high bid will be calculated and added to it to establish contract price. Possession will be at closing. All mineral rights transfer subject to anyrately and together and will sell in the way

The lack of a disaster declaration has been a key concern for many residents of the area where the derailment happened near the OhioPennsylvania border, but officials have said this situation doesn’t easily fit the definition of a disaster because Norfolk Southern is paying to clean up the mess and help the town recover so unpaid bills aren’t piling up. The railroad has committed $95 million to the town already as part of a response the railroad expects to cost at least $803 million.

Still, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine requested a disaster declaration back in July to make sure any unmet needs would be covered if Norfolk Southern did renege in its often-stated promise to make things right in East Palestine.

Parcel 1: This is an incredible real estate opportunity in Wooster that, with some dedicated time, investment, and e ort, has the potential to become one of the city’s best-kept secrets. The property boasts a generous living space of over 3,500 square feet on the main and second floors, along with a fully accessible walkout basement that adds an additional 2,000 plus square feet, leading out to a picturesque pool area. Situated on a sprawling 25-acre lot, the property features a delightful mix of open yard space, wooded areas, and fenced pasture land, complete with a well-maintained 4-stall horse barn and a shop.

Taxes and Legal: Taxes on parcel 5600702.001 (2356 Secrest) are currently $819.92 per half year and on parcel 56-00702.000 (2358 Secrest) are currently $3940.84 per half year and both will be prorated to the date of closing. Seller will provide a warranty deed and certificate of tile and o er to split an owner’s policy of title insurance.

Parcel 2: This charming single-story ranch-style residence o ers 1,776 square feet of living space and has undergone recent renovations, creating an inviting atmosphere as soon as you step through the front door. This property consists of two bedrooms and one bathroom and has previously served as an income-generating asset. It’s a sturdy and well-constructed dwelling situated on a spacious 1.5-acre lot, providing you with the flexibility to make it your permanent residence, rent it out, or reside in it while you renovate the main house. In addition to the main house, there is a detached, oversized two-car garage/shop that adds versatility to the property, making it suitable for a variety of purposes. Although there isn’t a basement, the home is equipped with central air conditioning for your comfort.

Note: There is undoubtedly some restoration work required, but this property holds immense potential to be brought back to life. I encourage you to invest some time and explore this beautiful opportunity.

Parcel 1: This is an incredible real estate opportunity in Wooster that, with some dedicated time, investment, and e ort, has the potential to become one of the city’s best-kept secrets. The property boasts a generous living space of over 3,500 square feet on the main and second floors, along with a fully accessible walkout basement that adds an additional 2,000 plus square feet, leading out to a picturesque pool area. Situated on a sprawling 25-acre lot, the property features a delightful mix of open yard space, wooded areas, and fenced pasture land, complete with a well-maintained 4-stall horse barn and a shop.

OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTIONS: Property will be open on Monday, October 2nd from 4-6PM if you’d like to see the property another time please call Seth Andrews 330-466-5471 or Steve Andrews 330-465-8498 and we will try and accommodate you. Any inspections need to be done prior to the auction and are a buyers expense.

The railroad has reimbursed residents for relocation costs since the derailment and compensated the fire department for equipment that was damaged while fighting the fire and dealing with the chemicals that were released after the derailment.

Norfolk Southern has also said it will establish funds to pay for lost home values, any long-term health concerns and water contamination issues that result from the derailment. The railroad announced a preliminary program to compensate homeowners last week although the final details of those funds are still being negotiated with Ohio officials.

Terms: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price day of sale and the balance due within 45-60 days. There are no financing contingencies and the property sells As-Is based under your own inspection. There is a 10% Buyer’s Premium on the property which means 10% of the high bid will be calculated and added to it to establish contract price. Possession will be at closing. All mineral rights transfer subject to any leases of record. Property will be o ered separately and together and will sell in the way that nets the seller the most.

Parcel 2: This charming single-story ranchstyle residence o ers 1,776 square feet of undergone recent renovations, creating an inviting atmosphere as soon as you step property consists of two bedrooms and one bathroom and has previously served as an income-generating asset.

Taxes and Legal: Taxes on parcel 56-00702.001 (2356 Secrest) are currently $819.92 per half year and on parcel 56-00702.000 (2358 Secrest) are currently $3940.84 per half year and both will be prorated to the date of closing. Seller will provide a warranty deed and certificate of tile and o er to split an owner’s policy of title insurance.

It’s a sturdy and well-constructed dwelling situated on a spacious 1.5-acre lot, providing make it your permanent residence, rent it out, or reside in it while you renovate the main

In addition to the main house, there is a de tached, oversized two-car garage/shop that property, making it suitable for a variety of purposes. Although there isn’t a basement, central air conditioning for your comfort.

Jami Wallace, who helps lead the East Palestine Unity Council group that’s trying to get residents’ concerns addressed, said it would be better if the federal government would step in and compensate residents directly and then seek reimbursement from the railroad instead of forcing residents to deal with Norfolk Southern. She also thinks more should be done to make sure the railroad does what it should.

“People are still sick and living in homes that haven’t been tested. They are begging NS for assistance to survive,” Wallace said.

The White House said that if FEMA identifies needs that aren’t being met or if Norfolk Southern changes the aid it is offering, it will reassess the disaster declaration.

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Note: There is undoubtedly some restoration work required, but this property holds im brought back to life. I encourage you to invest some time and explore this beautiful oppor

OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTIONS: Property will be open on Monday, October 2nd from 4-6PM, if you’d like to see the property another time please call Seth Andrews 330-466-5471 or Steve Andrews 330-465-8498 and we will try and accommodate you. Any inspections need to be done prior to the auction and are a buyers expense.

Photos available at www.RES.Bid

Seth Andrews, Auctioneer, Broker, 330-466-5431 – Steve Andrews – Drew Turner – Andy White

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Bald-faced hornets: Amazing arboreal artists

sive structure throughout the summer without noticing it, but I have not been harassed by the insects. Not once.

This nest belongs to a native species of yellow jacket known as the bald-faced hornet (Dolichovespula maculate). At ¾ inch in length, it is as impressive in size as it is in looks, sporting a nearly all-black body with a distinctive white (bald) face and three bands of white near the tip of the abdomen. But just how did this large abode come to appear right here, hidden behind the leaves?

mission is to seek out a strategic spot in which to begin her arboreal nest.

She begins by constructing a small structure containing a dozen or so hexagonal cells, each in which she lays an egg. These eggs will provide the foundation for the entire colony. Upon hatching, she feeds the larva a variety of insects, tending to them constantly until they mature into infertile females.

As the leaves begin to exit the trees, I am shocked to see a large, grey, pear-shaped, nest nearly two feet tall, hanging near our house. I marvel at the fact that not only have I been walking beneath this impres-

Beginnings. In the spring, a female bald-faced hornet emerges from her overwintering site, perhaps behind a piece of bark or beneath a log. Within her, she carries eggs, fertilized the previous autumn. Her

These newly formed females immediately begin to enlarge the nest and tend to the eggs which the fertile female continues to deposit into the newly constructed cells. Thus, the cycle continues throughout the summer and as the nest enlarges, more and more wasps are produced.

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A fertilized female begins a new nest by constructing a small structure containing

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BRYCE ANGELL

A WRANGLER’S RECKLESS WRITINGS

Bat versus Bat

My father taught me how to stand and swing a baseball bat. He knew that there was more to life than a horse and cowboy hat. One night while batting at the plate, I couldn’t hit the ball. He said you’ve gotta change your stance if you wanna hit at all. He pushed me closer to the plate, my left leg just ahead. Then said, “Never rest your bat up on your shoulder by your head.” And then he said, “Be ready. Keep your good eye on the skin.

And soon you’ll see the stitches that the ball has been sewn in. “Swing level, eye still on the skin, then watch the ball take air. With practice, you can be the best ball-hitter anywhere.”

I practiced every day and learned to swing with all my might in hopes that I might hit another home run for the night.

I can’t say I could hit the ball much better than the rest. But every time I swung the bat I gave it all my best. Well, that’s been nearly 60 years. Still have my baseball bat.

And I won’t forget my dad’s advice was more than just a chat.

Two days ago, on Saturday, I heard my good wife scream.

I panicked, maybe burglar or a mouse fell in the cream. Thank heaven for no burglar and the cream without a mouse. But flying in our bedroom was a bat loose in the house. I moved the two scared hostages, dog Daisy and my wife. Then grabbed my baseball bat for the bat’s battle of his life. The lessons from my father and my baseball expertise would prove this scary bat’s dark life was on the shortest lease.

I felt just like Clint Eastwood though I stood at 5-foot-3. I could hear the bugle playing, “The Good, The Bad and Me.”

The battle started in. The bat was flying straight my way. I took a swing and missed him by a mile, you could say. Each time the bat came close enough I’d swing then he would dart. They say a bat is blind, but makes me look like one old fart.

It didn’t take me long to see this bat was more than brave.

So I opened up the window. Let him fly back to his cave.

When asked if I had given that old bat a brand new start, I kept my big mouth shut and placed my hand next to my heart.

(Bryce Angell’s father was an outfitter and guide for 35 years, and Bryce was there to shoe and care for the horses and help him do the cooking. Bryce is from Idaho and still rides into the Tetons, Yellowstone and surrounding areas. His poems are mostly of personal experience. He can be reached at angellranch62@gmail.com.)

Penn State to donate 50,000 eclipse glasses to K-12 schools

ERIE, Pa. — The Yahn Planetarium at Penn State Behrend will provide 50,000 pairs of eclipse glasses — enough for every K-12 student in Erie, Crawford and Warren counties — in advance of the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse.

The glasses will be distributed through the Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit 5. They will be shared with students in public and private schools — many of which already have designated April 8, 2024, as a remote-learning day, due to the eclipse.

Northwest Pennsylvania will be in what is known as the “path of totality” during the eclipse. The moon will pass between the Earth and the sun, completely obscuring the sun. The sky will darken, as it does at dusk; weather permitting, the sun’s corona, or outer atmosphere, will be visible. It normally is obscured by the brightness of the sun.

The next total solar eclipse that will be visible from the contiguous United States will not occur until 2044.

Behrend will host public programming in advance of and during the eclipse, which will begin in

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Erie at 2:02 p.m. Protective eyewear is necessary when viewing a solar eclipse before or after the period of totality, according to NASA. Traditional sunglasses will not provide adequate protection. Looking at any part of the sun through a camera lens, binoculars or telescope without a specially-fitted solar filter will cause instant and severe eye injury, according to NASA.

The Yahn Planetarium’s eclipse glasses were purchased with funding from Greg Yahn, a member of the Council of Fellows at Penn State Behrend.

Additional funding from John and Louise Mangus will provide glasses for students in Warren County. John Mangus, a Warren native, worked at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center for nearly 30 years. His work supported the James Webb space telescope and five servicing missions to the Hubble space telescope.

To learn more about the solar eclipse and related programming at Penn State Behrend, including public viewing opportunities, visit the School of Science solar eclipse webpage at sites.psu.edu/ erieeclipse2024/.

Ashland County: Order fish from Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District’s fish stocking sale online at https://www.ashlandswcd.com/fish with a $2 online ordering convenience fee or print a downloadable order form and mail your order to 110 Cottage Street, Ashland, Ohio, by Oct. 6. Fish sale pickup will be Oct. 17, from 10-11 a.m. For pick up, bring a 5-gallon bucket with a plastic liner, such as a trash bag, filled 1/4 full with pond water. About 50 to 100 small fish will fit in a bucket; 2 to 3 koi or amur will fit in a bucket. For more information call, 419281-7645.

Districts: This listing will run as space permits until the ordering deadline has passed. Send your fish sale information to: Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.

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At the nest’s peak, well over 400 members may exist. Scientists refer to such colonies as “eusocial” meaning that they are highly organized.

The wasps’ survival depends on the specialized division of labor, and the success of the nest relies on the diligence of the entire colony.

Expansion. But just how is that large orb created? If you have ever examined one up close, or run your fingers over the exterior, you will be amazed to find that the nest is actually made of paper. Let it be known that wasps were making paper long before humans.

Each member of the working hive carefully selects and chews pieces of wood fiber. While chewing, starches in the insect’s saliva are combined to make a specialized wood pulp. This pulp is then deposited around the layers of developing larvae and slowly develops into a large ball.

Each type of wood fiber collected and chewed results in a different color creating incredibly beautiful patterns. As the layers of horizontal combs containing larvae grow within, so do the surrounding walls of the hive. Thus, a structure that may have been too small to notice early in the summer, becomes much more visible as the hive increases in size.

The end. Toward the end of summer, as temperatures begin to drop, the queen begins to lay additional eggs that will hatch out as drones. These male hornets will disperse to mate with the newly emerging females in other hives. In turn, these fertilized females will find a sheltered spot in which to ride out the winter and begin new colonies the following spring.

Normally, the first hard frost of autumn kills off all the workers, while the fertilized queens have al-

ready departed to find shelter. Just days after the colony dies, birds such as chickadees, titmice and woodpeckers anxiously pull the nest apart to gorge on the freshly deceased larvae remaining within.

Not everyone can find it in their heart to appreciate bald-faced hornets. After all, if the nest is disturbed in any way causing them to feel threatened, their aggressive, defensive nature can be quite dangerous.

Because of their social structure, wasps will work together to vigorously defend their nests and unlike honeybees, which can sting only once, the hornets can sting repeatedly, causing much pain and swelling.

If you happen to come across a hornet nest, simply leave it alone, and they are happy to return the favor. Of course, sometimes the insects locate their nest in a high-traffic area where a peace agreement can’t possibly be reached, thus the nest must be removed.

Folklore. You may have heard the folklore phrase: “See how high the hornet’s nest, ‘twill tell how high the snow will rest.” This was a way for old-timers to determine the severity of the upcoming winter.

A nest built low meant there would be little snow for the wasps to worry about, while a nest high up in the branches foretold of much snow to come. In all honesty, however, by the time winter rolls around, the occupants of the hive have long since passed away, leaving the empty nest to sway in the chilly winter winds.

Bald-faced hornets do have their respective place in the ecosystem. They are beneficial due to their predation on spiders, flies and caterpillars which they feed to their larvae. The adult wasps feed mainly on nectar and pollen, serving as important pollinators. Adult hornets are often

considered an important food source as they are consumed by birds and other animals.

Like it or not, bald-faced hornets are part of our landscape. They are here to stay. And although they tend to illicit fear and hostility, it is hard not to feel a bit of admiration for their amazing handiwork as well as the organized way in which they work together to ensure the success of their species.

(A lifelong resident of Geauga County in northeast Ohio, Tami Gingrich recently retired from a 31-year career as a Biologist/ Field Naturalist with Geauga Park District. Tami has been a licensed bird bander for over 30 years. Her hobbies include photography, lepidoptera, gardening and spending time with her husband on their small farm in Middlefield, Ohio. She welcomes any questions or comments at Royalwalnutmoth@gmail.com and will gladly consider suggestions for future articles.)

Grants available for conservation education

ZANESVILLE, Ohio — The Ohio Forestry Association Foundation will be accepting applications for grants until Oct. 13. These grants will generally be small-scale and are designed to assist an organization in a conservation education project, with a maximum individual grant amount of $2,500.

Grant awards will be selected and announced by Dec. 1 for funding to be used in the following calendar year.

Examples of past grant recipients include $1,000 to help fund the purchase of a Portable Sawmill for a Natural Resource Class at a Career Center; $1,000 to sponsor a Forestry Station at a State Envirothon; $1,750 to fund forestry programming at an Environmental Learning Center; $2,000 to purchase basic forester equipment for youth education and $2,500 to help fund the Best Management Practices for Logging Manual.

Just days after a colony dies, birds such as chickadees, titmice and woodpeckers anxiously pull the nest apart to gorge on the freshly deceased larvae remaining within.

The Ohio Forestry Association Foundation is a charitable, non-profit organization working to promote conservation education and critical awareness of the importance of forest resources to our environment and economy. Learn more at ohioforest.org/page/Foundation.

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Each type of wood fiber collected and chewed to build a nest results in a different color creating incredibly beautiful patterns. (Tami Gingrich photos)

Lanternfly may not damage hardwood trees as thought

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In 2012, when the spotted lanternfly arrived in the U.S. from its home in China, scientists, land managers and growers were concerned that the sap-feeding insect would damage native and commercial trees. New long-term research led by Penn State has revealed that hardwood trees, such as maple, willow and birch, may be less vulnerable than initially thought.

“Since the lanternfly was first introduced to the Northeastern U.S., the question has been, ‘How at-risk are our forests?’ said Kelli Hoover, professor of entomology at Penn State and corresponding author on the study. “So far, we haven’t had a good answer. Our study is the first to look at the long-term impacts of feeding pressure on northeastern hardwoods, and our results suggest that we are unlikely to see big impacts on the growth of trees.”

The findings were published in the journal Environmental Entomology on Aug. 29.

To determine the long-term effects of spotted lanternfly feeding on hardwood trees, the team built large enclosures containing multiple species of tree, including the insect’s favorite food, the non-native tree-of-heaven, as well as native trees, including silver maple, weeping willow and river birch. The team included tree-of-heaven in half of the enclosures to determine wheth-

er its presence would influence the feeding pressure on the native hardwoods.

Within the enclosures, the researchers reared different densities of spotted lanternflies for all or most of their lifecycle, from eggs through adults, to see if the number of insects feeding on a tree would impact its growth and survival.

After the first two years, they reduced the density of the insects to see if the trees would recover. They monitored leaf gas exchange and concentrations of nutrients that are

important for photosynthesis and growth for the first two years and tree diameter growth for the full four years.

“In the wild, we have seen that spotted lanternfly population numbers vary greatly from year to year on individual trees, and they move frequently among host trees,” Hoover said.

“Our study represents a worstcase scenario in which spotted lanternflies fed on the same trees for four consecutive growing seasons. While we did see reduced growth af-

ter two years of intense feeding, the native trees recovered when feeding was less intense. Importantly, over the four years, none of the trees died. Therefore, in a natural setting where the insects are constantly on the move, we would not expect significant negative impacts on forest or ornamental trees.”

The team found that increased feeding pressure from spotted lanternflies resulted in reduced key nutrients, which, in turn, markedly impacted tree diameter growth during the first two years when

feeding pressure was the most intense.

However, in year three, when the feeding pressure was reduced, the native trees recovered while tree-ofheaven’s growth remained flat. Leaf gas exchange did not differ significantly among the treatments.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture supported this research.

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EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio — The Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for its final weekend Oct. 7 and Oct. 8.

Kids and accompanying adults can join volunteers under the pavilion to make Christmas tree ornaments Oct. 7 from 1-4:30 p.m. All supplies will be provided.

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“Animal Charades” will be played from 2-3 p.m. Oct. 7. Registration is required via beavercreekw@aol.com. The

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activity requires 15 to 20 people. If not enough people are registered, an alternative activity will be planned.

Story Time in the Library is planned for Oct. 8 at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Volunteer Mary Spooner will read “First Snow in the Woods” by Carl Sams II and Jean Stoick, then help listeners find the animals mentioned in the story in the wildlife center displays. The center will still be available for school and

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(Information provided by Sara LaJeunesse, Penn State University.) The team reared spotted lanternflies in enclosures containing different species of hardwood trees to see how feeding pressure would affect the trees over the course of four years. (Kelli Hoover, Penn State, photo) New long-term research led by Penn State has revealed that hardwood trees, such as maple, willow and birch, may be less vulnerable to spotted lanternflies than initially thought. (Brian Walsh, Penn State, photo)

Ohio Fall Color Forecast now available online via ODNR

COLUMBUS — For many Ohioans, spotting the first glimpse of fall color — seeing the leaves changing to strong reds, vivid yellows and bold oranges — is a favorite fall activity.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will help people find the best places to view the changing colors throughout the season with weekly updates starting Sept. 27.

“Autumn is a great time to explore the outdoors and experience everything that Ohio has to offer with a backdrop of dazzling colors,” ODNR Director Mary Mertz said. “Our state parks, nature preserves and forests are bustling with visitors who want to make memories that last a lifetime over the next few months.”

Forecasting fall color is challenging as foresters must consider several variables such as length of days, sunlight, temperature, wind and rainfall when estimating the intensity and longevity of leaf color.

This fall, the ODNR Division of Forestry is expecting color to peak in the northern third of Ohio the second week of October, in the central third the third week of October and in the southern third the fourth week of October.

Watch the 2023 Ohio Fall Color Forecast for more information on the current forecast and the science behind fall color.

“This year’s weather may have a significant impact on the distribution of fall colors statewide,” ODNR

Fall Color Forester David Parrott said. “We had a dry spring and a dry end to this summer. These dry conditions can lead to trees being more stressed, and stressed trees tend to lose their chlorophyll earlier and drop their leaves. However, as long

as we get enough precipitation to help the leaves hang on through the fall — without any storms that blow the leaves off — the cool evenings we are starting to experience with the sunny days are setting this fall up to have some great fall colors in many areas throughout the state.”

Those interested in finding the most eye-catching leaves throughout the season should check out ODNR’s fall color website at ohiodnr.gov/ go-and-do/see-the-sights/fall-color. The website includes weekly color updates and information to help plan a fall color adventure, overnight

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ODNR encourages people to share fall color photos using #OhioFall23, #OhioTheHeartofitAll and #FallinOhio. Each week, ODNR will choose photos from those who use this hashtag to share on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

For more fall color photos, follow ODNR, Ohio State Parks and Ohio The Heart of It All on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @OhioDNR, @OHStateParks, @odnrforestry and @OhioTheHeartofitAll.

Help reduce spotted lanternfly populations in Allegheny Co.

PITTSBURGH — The Allegheny County Health Department offers tips to combat the growing spotted lanternfly population.

To stop the spread of spotted lanternflies, residents should comply with the spotted lanternfly quarantine order. In addition, any efforts residents make in destroying the spotted lanternfly or its egg masses help reduce populations on their property and in their community.

Spotted lanternflies can be controlled by a combination of physical removal at any life stage, removing Tree-of-Heaven host trees and applying pesticides.

As Allegheny County residents live in a quarantine area, they should

“look before they leave” because spotted lantern flies can move easily via human transportation. Use the spotted lanternfly checklist to complete inspections of vehicles, trailers or any outdoor items before movement in or outside of quarantine locations.

Removing spotted lanternfly egg masses is critical in reducing the insects’ population. Spotted lanternfly egg masses are laid in the late summer and into the early winter, with the majority of egg mass deposition occurring in October.

Each egg mass contains 30-50 eggs. Egg masses are the only stationary life stage of the spotted lanternfly, making them an easy target

for removal.

County residents can also learn more about what the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is doing to reduce the spotted lanternfly population, as well as resources on what residents can do to combat them on their own properties on the agency’s website.

Residents are encouraged to report egg masses, nymphs and adult colonies to Penn State Extension. The organization is tracking large groupings of lanternflies to help develop response strategies. Reports of groups of spotted lanternflies can be made on the extension’s website or by calling the organization’s hotline at 1-888-422-3359.

CCATA Tractor Pull results

ALLIANCE, Ohio — The Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association held a pull Sept. 23 at Mile Branch Grange. Following are the results.

2750A: 1. David Herbert, AC CA

2750B: 1. Jack Cobb, AC CA

3000A: 1. David Herbert, AC CA

3000B: 1. Jack Cobb, AC CA

3250B: 1. Steve Rupert, AC WC; 2. Jack Cobb, AC CA

3500A: 1. Mick Gilson, Farmall H; 2. Mike Wyss, Farmall H; 3. Phillip Arbaugh, AC WD

3500B: 1. Steve Rupert, AC WC; 2. Bob Black, AC WD

3500C: 1. Mackenzie Wood, Farmall H; 2. Cliff Stugart, Farmall H; 3. Tyler Cannon, JD B

3750A: 1. Mike Gilson, Farmall H; 2. Lee Willison, Farmall 300; 3. Ken Myers, AC WC

3750B: 1. Roger Bibey, MH 101; 2. Steve Rupert, AC WC; 3. Ken Myers, AC WC

3750C: 1. Mackenzie Wood, Farmall H; 2. Cliff Stugart, Farmall H; 3. Tyler Cannon, JD B

3750C+: 1. Gary Jones, Farmall H; 2. Cliff Stugart, Farmall H

4000A: 1. Ken Myers, AC WC; 2. Mick Gilson, Farmall H; 3. Brett Lowmiller, Farmall H

4000B: 1. Bob Black, AC WD; 2. Ken Myers, AC WC; 3. Steve Rupert, AC WC

4000C: 1. Cliff Stugart, Farmall H; 2. Tyler Cannon, JD B; 3. Keith Hebron, AC WC

4000C+: 1. Cliff Stugart, Farmall H; 2. Gary Jones, Farmall H

4250A: 1. Ken Myers, AC WC; 2. Chris

4250B:

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Cattle-Beef

2-yrold gentlebull,purebredAngus; Louisvillearea,(330)875-9604

1/4Simmental and3/4Angusbull,21/2-yearsold,gooddisposition,available10/1/23;(419)295-3006

4-yrold reg.Angusbull,3-yrAngus/ 12%Chibull,$3,500each;(2)17montholdSimmentalAngusbaldy bulls,$2,700each;(2)Smokebulls , $2,700each;(740)704-1509 , (740)624-6449

Forsale upto40Angusfeeders,700poundsplus,onsteakmakerand shelledcorn,$1.75pound;(440)2939906vm

Herefordbulls ,registered,1and2yearolds,docile,halterbroke,excellentheiferbulls,highcalvingease,low birthweights,highmarbling,excellent EPDs,BSE,GE-EPD,vaccinated,sire Behm100WCuda504C;TwinHills Farms,AppleCreek,Ohio(330)4641810

Herefords,yearling bulls,cowswith calves,awesomebredheifers,nationalsires,DNAprofiles,allwellconditioned;Bar-HFarms,Mercer,Pa (724)748-4303

Marketsteer prospects, $ 1,300to $1,500;oneregisteredAngusFebruarybullcalf,$1,800untilNovember ; (304)830-9012,wvpap11@gmail.com

OhioLandandCattle.com

Bulls $3000

Bull lease $750 per month

3 in ones $3500

Bulls available always 330-328-4470

Provenfold ofScottishHighland cattleincludingonepurebredstee r readytofinish,threepurebredcows andoneHighland/Gelbviehheife r (possiblybred),forsaletogetherto startoraddtoyourownfold,beautiful, calm,friendlyanimals,$4,500at (740)926-1565

RedAngus bull,3-yearsold,easy calvingandkeeper,$3,000;(740)6308708

Shorthorncows forsale,4open cows(setupforbreedingthisweek), $4,000each,2-yrolds;2feeder calves,$1,200each,bornJanuaryand March;Januaryheifercalf,$2,500; call/text(330)831-2850

Simmentalbulls fromCrumCircleC andCrumCattleCompany,over50 yearsintheSimmentalbusiness , breedingforcalvingeaseandgrowth, JanuaryandFebruarybullswith700to 800-poundweaningweights,AIsired severalbaldies;callortextJohnat (330)466-0846andBob(740)2137727

Southpollbulls forsale,(1)16-month fullblood,$3,500and2yearlingpercentages,$2500;call/text(740)2628160,deliveryavailable

Cattle Equipment

Custombuilt steerstuffers,standard sizes,5-ft.wide,7-ft.,8-ft.or10-ft long,wouldbuildtoyourneeds,these arebuiltwithhardwood;LeviS.Hershberger,92TR900,WestSalem,Ohio 44287

Construction Equipment

Assortedscaffolding , $ 200with wheelsandstandsforgrounduse;see Craigslistfordetails7668229883 , (330)760-5079textorvoice

PC200 Komatsuexcavator,8,800 hours,quickattachbucket,goodcondition,$38,000;(614)395-6022

Custom Work

Customsilage bagging,8-ft.,9-ft.and 10-ft.machines;alsohighmoisture cornbaggerwithHorningshredde r mill,with6-ft.and8-ft.tunnels;grind andstoreyourcornat22%to32% moistureatafractionofthecostofdry storage;JeremyYoder(330)831-7705

TREE REMOVAL & PRUNING MIKE’S TREE & LANDSCAPE, LLC

Fully Insured, Worker’s Compensation Free Estimates 330-823-8116

Dairy Equipment

We Need Good Used Tanks

100 to 8,000 Gal. — Call Us USED BULK TANKS

(330) 482-1522

www.ProgressiveDairySystems.com

New and Used Milking Equipment, Cow and Calf care

NOW HIRING

Forsale vatpasteurizerforonfarm milkprocessing,builtin2014,has 250-galloncapacity,includeschartrecorderwithprobes,verygoodcondition,readytouse;call(440)313-5209

Dogs & Dog Supplies

DoyleExcavating landclearing,buildingponds,dozersto25tons,radius 100miles,rockbottomrates;7am8pm.(330)309-1697

Nurseryfor sale-Madison,LakeCo, Ohio,$390k,4-plusacres,renovated housewithmultipleoutbuildingsand workshop,currentlyspecializinginnativeplants,6hoopshouses,customirrigationsystem,roomtoexpandoperations;JacquelineWard,Realto r (440)644-0418

Re/MaxResults- AshtabulaCounty , Ohio,newprice,$354,900,2628 MapleRd,SheffieldTwp,Jefferson , Ohio,5bedrooms,1-1/2baths,on 39.99acres,approx.7acreswoods outbuildings-detachedgarage,block barn(2stalls,milkhouse)andattachedpolebarn,barn,shop,tool shedandagranary,plus2greenhouses,fruittreesandapond,hickory cabinetsinthekitchenandbamboo flooringinthelivingroom,outside woodfurnaceandapelletstove,so muchtooffer,JeffersonSchools;contactRealtorTaraDean(440)812-0508

Re/MaxResults

Wanted15-20 acresmixofwoodsand openlandinAshtabulaCounty,fallow landisperfect;callRyan(330)6319002

WANTED TO BUY!

100 gal. DeLaval

300 gal. Mueller M

300 gal. Sunset

300 gal. Jamesway

300 gal. Mojonnier

400 gal. Mojonnier

400 gal.

M Mueeller OE E SOLD NY

ABCABorder Colliepuppies,excellentstockdogs,parentsusedona300 headsheepandcattlefarm,$300 males,$350females;(330)206-6200

AKCAnatolian Shepherdpuppies , bornJuly28,1maleand3females,all pintoincolor,championbloodlines andwonderfuldispositions,$1,800 each;callortextforpicsormoreinformation,(740)512-0459

AKCCollie puppiesforsale,utdon shotsandwormer,dob7/22/23,4 males,4females,makeoffer;Lavern Zimmerman(419)687-0907

Mueller OH

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All Tanks Guaranteed A-1 Working Condition - Will Deliver Shenk's (717) 626-1151

505 E. Woods Drive, Lititz, PA 17543

Stein-way Equipment Apple Creek, OH

Manufacturer of: Custom Built Cattle Equipment

*Heavy Duty Barn Gates

*Pasture Gates, (in stock) Hot Dipped Galvanized 4’ - 16’

Painted 4’ - 20’

*Self-locking Head Gates

*Freestall Divider Loops

*Bale Boss Hay Feeders for round & square bales

*Feed Bunks w/slant bar or self-locking head gates

*Fair pens & gates

Also Selling...

*DCC Cow Waterbeds

*Miraco Waterers

*Ritchie Waterers

*Easy Way Oilers and Mineral Feeders

*Winco PTO Generators

*Galvanized Posts, up to 24’ 2 7/8”, 3.5”, 4.5”, 5.5” & 6.5”

*401 Stainless Steel Hydrants 800-599-2040 Steinwayequipment.com

AustralianShepherd pups,bornJuly 31,1stshotsandworming,raisedon farm,parentsonsite;Marysville,Ohio (937)537-0910,(937)537-0069

Blackand tanEnglishShepherd pups,makegreatfarmdogsandfamilypets,bestoffer;(330)282-2306

BlueHeeler pupsforsale,males ; (740)298-1387

BorderCollie puppies,2femaleblack andwhitewithspeckles,$500;1blue merlemale,$600;puppiescarryblue merlegene,100%BorderColliepe r wisdompanelandembark,utdvaccinesanddeworming,farmraised herdingparentsonsite;Alliancearea (330)680-6548picturesandtext,calls (330)205-3875

BorderCollie puppies,3males,14weeksold,ABCAregistered,shots andmicrochipped,$500;(330)4661839

Lookingfor littersofpuppies,all breeds,allsizestoplaceinloving homes;(330)466-6178

TexasHeeler pups,2males,2females,born7/13/23,1stshotsgiven, readytogonow,$250;(740)213-0879 or(740)708-0093

UKCBlueticks ,haveshotsand wormed,readytogo;Rogers,Ohio 44455(330)303-8488

Fielddrainage,horizontaldirectional drillinganddirectionalboringservices byDirtWorksDrainage,bookingnow forsummerandfall,compute r modeleddesigns,RTKGPSinstallation,freeestimates;Louisville,Ohio (330)823-8823

LaserLine ExcavatingLLC-general excavationincludingbasements,buildingpads,driveways,ponds,land clearing,demolition,tilerepairand landscaping;wearelicensedtoinstall septicsystems;younameit,wedig andgradeit;Greenwich,Ohio (419)895-1225or(419)895-1283

MastBrothers Excavating,driveways, buildingsites,ditching,waterwaycorrections,generallandimprovements , demolitionandmore;call(724)8155237

R.A.K.Excavating,driveways,buildingsites,finishgrinding,springdevelopment,demolition,waterwaycorrections,newponds,pondclean-out,land clearing,finishgrading,springdevelopmentandmore,friendlyreliableservice;(330)600-0091

Stroupland improvement-subsurfacedrainagetileplow/trencher,land clearing,pondbuilding,ditching,Harvestoresiloremoval;call(330)6149052

Farms & Real Estate

LakeErie cabin-nicesetupforfishing, only3milesfromLakeShoreParkin Ashtabulawithpubicboatdocks;cabinisonly3yrsoldon1acrelotin township,paveddead-instreetwithall publicutilities;cabinis432sqftwith1 br,fullbath,kitchen/lrcombined,new washer,dryer,stoveandfrig,8-ft.x20ft.shippingcontainerforoutsidestorage,cheaperthanabigrvandagood placetokeepyourfishingboatclose tothelake;yearlypropertytaxequals $207.16,locatedat2317EurekaRd , Ashtabula,Ohio,asking$65,000cash, please,nolowoffers,drivebyand takealook;callDannyat(740)6793347formoreinformation,pictures uponrequest

20 acres or more, with or without buildings, road frontage a plus, in Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee. Call 866-893-5263

Fencing

fence. MATT LIGGETT 740-922-1086

C8 Rural Marketplace | Thursday, September 28, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 FOR SALE 50 ACRES VACANT LAND LEETONIA RD., LEETONIA, OH 44431 | $475,000 50 acres vacant land. 35 acres tillable with tile balance wooded. Beautiful Hide-away parcel. Leetonia, OH. Salem Twp. Columbiana County. Call Agent, Randall Kiko at 330-831-0174, to plan your showing today! www.kikorealestate.com 330-453-9187 Farms & Real Estate CMT County Line Cattle Blast OPEN JACKPOT SHOW October 14th at the Canfield Fairgrounds Register Online with the Showman App Show details and contact info at www.cmtcattlemen.com or CMT Cattlemen’s Association on Facebook TODD MILLER (330) 921-5983 or HALEY SHOEMAKER shoemaker.306@osu.edu Cattle-Beef
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Dairy Equipment
Dairy Systems LLC 3990 St. Rt. 14 Columbiana, Ohio 44408
Sunset 500 gal. Mueller OH 545 gal. Sunset 600 gal. Mueller MW 600 gal. Mueller OH 625 gal. Sunset 700 gal. Mueller M 735 gal. Sunset 800 gal. Surge 1993 800 gal. Mojonnier 800 gal. Mueller OE 800 gal. Mueller M 800 gal. Mueller OH 1000 gal. Mueller M 1000 gal. Mueller OH 1000 gal. Storage 1250 gal. Mueller OE 1250 gal. Mueller V 1350 gal. Mueller OE 1500 gal. Mueller OH 1600 gal. Mueller OE 2000 gal. Surge 04 2000 gal. Mueller OH 2000 gal. Storage 3000 gal.
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Fencing

T&CFence- hightensile,splitrail , vinyl,postpounding;(440)537-5262

WE BUILD ALL KINDS OF FENCING.

FREE ESTIMATES. AG Fence Service LLC Orwell, OH | (440)904-6552

Fertilizer

400-plustons ofchickenlitterforsale, $32perton;(330)465-4543

Chickenlitter salesandspreading , gooddrylayerandpulletlitterlocated inwestcentralOhio;callortextforpricingPhilat(937)423-9292

Liquidpotash withsulfer,lowsaltindex,foodgraderawmaterials,callfor falldelivery;(740)398-1720

Firewood

Splitfirewood forsale,multiple quantitiesavailable,pickupordelivery; callortext(330)718-6152

Fish

5-F-Fish FarmBass,Perch,BlueGill, ChannelCat,Amurs,Tilapia,etc.,also carryKoiandfulllineofpondplants ; Leetonia,Ohio(330)692-3425-Dave

Forage Equipment

Forsale Gehl980tandemaxlesilage wagon,$4,500;BadgerBN950tandemaxlesilagewagon,$2,000;call

Goats

Boerx KikoxSavannabucks,5-11monthsold,$400-$500;(330)8310036

Full-bloodedBoer buck,borninFebruary2023,readytowork,excellent geneticsavailablenow;textforpicturesanddetails,(724)470-3815

Danville Auction, LLC

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

Special Miniature Animal & Fancy

Grain Storage, Dry/Hand. Equip

(2)27-ft. used,11,200/12,700 bushels,newboltsandnuts;delivery finance,erection,jacks,formsavailable;(330)760-5736

(1)24-ft. usedbin,6,000bushels , floor,nutsandbolts,jacks,forms,delivery,erection,finance;(330)7605736

600bushel hopperbottombin,steep cone,goodshape,$1,500;forkliftpropane,3stagemast,nice,$8,500 ; (330)527-5362

Sukup Grain Bins

Sweet Bucket Elevators

Sukup Dryers Hutchinson Augers Millwrighting Steel Erection

Beloit, OH: 330-823-8811 Johnstown, OH: 740-967-8700

SHILOH AG LLC

ERECTING & TEARING DOWN

NEW & USED BINS

10 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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Dry/Hand. Equip

9A-Frame stylegrainbinjacksw/ mechanicalwinches;1roofjack;call (740)686-2153.

SHILOH AG LLC ERECTING & TEARING DOWN NEW & USED BINS

10 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Zimmerman (419) 687-0911 - Home

951-5445 - Office Plymouth, OH

Linford Zimmerman (419)687-0911

Plymouth, OH

CBR EQUIPMENT

Sukup Grain Bins & Grain Handling Equipment

Serving Central Ohio 419-362-1002

Cell: 567-241-3338

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Bird Sale SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2023 Special Fall Feeder Calf Sale 8:45 A.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2023 Big Bred Doe Sale 8:45 A.M. Danville Auction, LLC “Where the Small Farmers Meet” 15780 Body Road, Danville, OH 1/2 mile east of Danville, off Rt. 62 740-599-6607 Danville Auction is licensed and bonded in favor of the State of Ohio. Aiden Yoder, Auctioneer 330-231-8983 Grain Storage,
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(216)554-0951andleavemessage Fuel Injection Services R&R ENGINE & MACHINE 1004 Swartz Rd., Akron, OH 44319 330-724-5526 Factory Authorized in all Fuel Injection andmanufactures.Turbocharger Professional Service since 1966 R&R Goats Alpine/Alpine mixdairygoatsfo r sale,agefrom4-monthsto4-years , twoprovenbucks,wethersandmilkingdoes(notinmilkcurrently);call Marshaat(330)720-4178 Boerbuck kidforsale,Januaryborn twin,highhealthherd,knownfo r growth;(937)726-0174; drhunter45845@gmail.com Fencing YODER FENCE & BRUSH REMOVAL LLC We build all types of farm fence • Woven Wire • Hi-Tensile • Barbed Wire • Board Fence • Commercial Chain Link Serving Ohio, PA & WV 27 years experience FREE estimates Now licensed to serve WV #WV050611 330-473-0102 or 330-763-0497 cell • Hi Tensile • Land Clearing • Brush Removal • Woven Wire • Board Fence • Barbed Wire • Vinyl • Split Rail • Horse Coat • Materials & Supplies • Custom Gates & More! www.diamondtfencing.com 330-739-4500 dtfence1@gmail.com MAPLE VALLEY FENCE Building All Kinds of Farm Fence Woven-Wire Hi-Tensile • Split Rail • Board Horse-Kote • Barb. Will also clean fence rows Free Estimates 330-893-3440
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Grain Storage, Dry/Hand. Equip

Forsale newandusedGTrecirculatingbatchdryers,severalusedavailable,deliveryavailable;callanytime (877)422-0927

(2)18-ft. usedbins,3,500or4,000 bushelseach,floor,unload,newbolts andnuts;delivery,finance,erection jacks,forms,available;21-ft.usedbin at6,000bushels;(330)760-5736

Wantedfeed baggerscaleingood condition;(440)636-5668

Greenhouses

(4)24-ft.x96-ft. DeCloetgutterconnectgreenhousesavailable,already disassembled;(2)Eriegutterconnect greenhouses;Wadsworthventmachinesandcontrols;louvers;cold frames;hangingbasketlines;1/2-in.to 3-in.pipe;12-in.or20-in.HAFfans ; formoreitemsorinfocontactJon (440)668-6647oremail JOrasko22@yahoo.como f Oraskobrothers.comforpicturesand inventory

18-ftand 20-ftwidegreenhouses,we mixnewandrecycledmaterials;28x48 gothicstylegreenhouseand30-ft widegothicstylesavailable;(330)4282742

Hauling

Transportmanufactured homes,tear down,transportandsetup;www.AdvantageHomesOhio.com,tollfree (866)979-6777,followusonInstagram@advhms

Hay, Grain & Straw

20221st cuttimothyalfalfa,large squares;2ndgrass;3rdalfalfatimothy; strawlargeandsmallsquares ; (330)614-1779

300bales of3rdcutgrasshay,small squaresand250balesofalfalfa3rd cut,smallsquares,$8each;(330)7713936

4x5round bales,netwrapped,all madedry,norain,100balesplus,alfalfamixed1stand2ndcutting ; (330)341-9298

Alfalfa/grass mixture,3rdcutting squarebalesforsale,$7/bale;square balesofwheatstraw,$6/bale;Zanesville,Ohio,call/text(740)607-9075

Cleanbright wheatstraw,3x3x8 bales,$40;Creston,Ohio(330)3179266

Dairyhorse andbeefqualityhay , largesquaresandroundbales;call (740)502-4244

Hay, Grain & Straw

Buyerand sellerofsemiloadsofhay andstrawbytheton.Dairyalfalfa available.CharlesF.BrickerandSon 12827GoshenRd.,Salem,Ohio (330)501-7215

Ellyson'sInc. buyerandsellerofhay andstraw;truckloadlotsof500to600bales;(330)223-1594orwrite Ellyson'sInc.,28689SpeidelRoad EastRochester,Ohio44625.

Hay-quality largesquares,2ndgrass; 2ndand3rdalfalfa/timothy;strawlargeandsmallsquares;(330)6141779

Mulchhay,4x5roundbalesforsale formulchhayonly,pickuponly,$15 each;call(740)638-5603

Organiccorn 2,000bushels,organic beans1,000bushels,canberoasted, bestoffer;(740)412-6536

DRY ALFALFA & BALEAGE

• 3x4 Bales

• Lab Tested

• Delivery Available

Call Kyle: 419-575-5335

Email: Kyle@BenschoterFarms.com

Somethingfor everyone-1st,2nd , 3rddryhay,1st,2nd,3rdbaleage , wheatstraw,allstoredinside;3x3x8 bales,roundbalesandsmallsquares; noordertoobigortoosmall,wedeliver;(330)223-1000

Wheat Straw & Rye Straw

3x4 bales, stored inside DELIVERY AVAILABLE Graytown | (419)262-3699

Wheatstraw , $ 3abale;phone (440)355-5003orcell(440)752-7622 locatedat41857BiggsRoad,LaGrangeOhio,nicesmallsquarebales

Wheatstraw ,smallsquares,supe r cleantightbales;Canfield,Ohio (330)402-5655

Hay & Forage Equipment

273NH squarebaler,supersweep,alwaysstoredinside;(330)343-5033 , cell(330)260-7760

JD9500 combinew/2,799sephrs strawchopperw/643cornhead,vg cond,$25,500;Flicken435gravity wag.w/extensions,floationtires , $3,000,vgcond,fieldready;(724)6997993

NH68 baler, $1,250;24-ft.hayelevator,nice,$950;NH273,$3,500;NH 269,$2,400;JD24T,$2,500;allbalers fieldready;MastMower,NewWilmington,driversphone(724)651-5147

Help Wanted

arywithbrandnewhydraulicpump neverbeenused,keptinside,$6,500; call(440)313-6937

Horse & Pony Equipment

2person/2wheelsolidoakshowcart, leatherdrivingharness(wb/smdraft size),$3,500forboth;(724)991-5987

Onepair ofpatentleatherharnesses with(2)24-in.collars,$1,200 ; (740)630-8709

Horses & Ponies

2miniature horses,harnessandforecart,$800OBO;(330)868-5556

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc

Saturday, October 7 Riding Horse & Pony Sale

Saturday, November 4 Riding Horse & Pony Sale

686 Smokey Lane Rd NW Sugarcreek, OH 44681 PH 330-852-2237

Auctioneers: Myron Miller, Marion Burkholder, & Michael Mullet FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK!

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HAYBUSTER 2100 BALL GRINDER..................................................$15500

CIH 3440 4X4 ROUND BALER...........................................................$3950

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TITAN 6’ EXTREME DUTY SKID STEER CUTTER ....................................$6950

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$59,900.00 CASE IH 2019 CIH Farmall 55A 54 Hp, 399 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader $44,900.00 2003 McCormick CX75 73 Hp, 1,520 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 16/16 Shuttle $42,900.00 1983 IH 784 74 Hp, 4,825 Hrs, 2wd, 16/8 Gear, 1 Owner $9,900.00 2013 CIH Farmall 85C 84 Hp, 1,850 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $49,900.00 KUBOTA 2018 Kubota MX5200 54 Hp, 199 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, HST $33,900.00 2018 Kubota
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#2652 McCormick MTX 120 4WD 100Hp w/ C/H/A 2011 model frt weights 2000hrs ....$72500

#2915 McCormick X7.650 4wd w/C/H/A Loader 2021 model 150hp 80hrs warranty ...$133000

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#3062 JD 7210 4WD 110hp power quad new tires 8100 hours 1998 model .................$45000

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#1162 FORD 9N GAS ........................................................................................................$1250

MOWERS

#2156 Case IH 8312 Disc Mower Conditioner Center Pivot 12ft cut rubber rolls 1000RPM .....$9950

#2749 Vermeer TM1400 disc mower 2015 model ...................................................................$32500

Vermeer MC3700 ....................................................................................................................$25950

#3106 Vermeer TM850 10.5 ft cut no conditioner good condition 2014 model........................$14950

#3020 New Holland Duradisc 108M 3pt Disc Mower 2020 model low acres 7’10” cut ..............$9950

#3038 New Idea 5209 9ft cut.....................................................................................................$6950

#3101 Massey Ferguson 1359 pull type mower conditioner 2016 model ................................$16500

#3145 New Holland 408 discbine 8’ w/roll conditioning 1990 model .........................................$5950

#3149 New Holland 467 haybine 7’ cut w/hyd cylinder 1986 model ..........................................$1750

BALERS- ROUND

Hesston 545 Silage Baler 4x5 Twine Tie HD ....................................................................$5950

#2832 Hesston 855 twine tie 5x5 2000 model..................................................................$8950

#02900 Hesston 530 w/electric tie 3x4 bale good condition 1995 model .........................$6250

#3076 New Holland BR740 2004 model ........................................................................$13500

#3074 Krone KR250B 1997 model ...................................................................................$4500

#3071 New Holland BR750 4x6 twine and net wide pick up 14000 bales 2004 model ..$14950

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#3123 New Holland 575 sq baler with thrower 1999 model good condition ...............................$13500

#3141 AGCO Hesston 7433 3x3 bale 20k bales tandem axle acid applicator ex cond..............$69500

HAY TEDDERS & RAKES

3pt rake ..........................................................................................................................................$650

#3043 Walton RCS8 8 Wheel Rake 2006 Model .........................................................................$2500

#3053 M&W RC456 8 Wheel Rake 1990 Model ........................................................................ $2250

#3090 Hesston 3727 4 Basket Tedder Hyd Fold 1998 Model......................................................$3250

#3105 Sitrex St520 4 Basket 17-ft. Tedder Manual Fold ............................................................. $2500

#3113 Sitrex RT5200H 4 Basket Tedder 1994 Model ..................................................................$2750

#3115 H&S HC4112 12 Wheel Rake 2018 Model .....................................................................$14500

#3134 H&S Bi-fold-12 hyd wheel rake with kicker wheel ............................................................$4250

#3131 Kuhn GF22NT 2 basket tedder pull type good condition ..................................................$2500

#3128 Vermeer VR280 8 wheel rake no center kicker wheel ex cond 2016 model ....................$5950

#3138 New Holland 256 rolabar rake with rubber teeth good condition ......................................$1950

#3148 Frontier RR1012E 10’ rotary rake 2000 model .................................................................$3950

MISC.

#3046 Toro ZMaster2000 77285 commercial grade 21 hours 2023 model ......................... $8950

#3150 Anderson IFX660 bale wrapper less than 100 bales like new cond 2017 model ......$34500

#3143 Stoltzfus 18ft feeder wagon 2016 model 30-35 head ...................................................$3250

#3144 Stoltzfus 24ft feeder wagon 2016 model 35-40 head ...................................................$3950

#3124 Arrowquip 8500 w/head holder scales vet cage ex cond low use 2017 model ...........$9500 #3132 Agric AMS 80 tiller 80” heavy duty good condition .........................................................$2250

#3126 TubeLine TL1000R wrapper 30” plastic like new less than 200 bales 2016 model ......$7500 #3133 Pequea 80P 2010 model ................................................................................................$4950 #3083 Killbros 250 gravity wagon .................................................................................................$750 #3030 H&S 7+4 silage wagon 14ft w/ roof heavy gear ex condition consigned no trades ....$11500 #2966 JD TR36B trencher for skid steer little use......................................................................$3950 #2883 Worksaver SBS-2790A 7.5’ manual angle snow plow 2019 model...............................$3250 #2859 Snowco 60ft hay elevator electric motor like new cond w/transport wheels 1.5hp ......$7500 #2640 IH Grain Drill w/Grass Seed 10ft Ex Condition single disc........................................... $4250 McCormick 13 hole grain drill with grass seed 8ft fertilizer not usa ...........................................$950 #2689 Little Giant Corn Drag w/ electric motor ......................................................................... $1250 #2994 Wallenstein BX62R wood chipper hyd feed 2014 model like new.................................$6950 #2690 Agromatic KB1000 Sq Bale Chopper .............................................................................$1350 #2495 New Holland Crop-Carrier 8 forage wagon ...................................................................$1950 #1861 New Holland 718 Chopper w/ hay head ........................................................................ $2500 #1083 New Holland 717 R Chopper Head for Parts ...................................................................$250 #2163 Gehl FB99 Silage Blower ................................................................................................$1250 #3036 Shaver HD-10 3pt hitch excellent condition 2019 model ...............................................$5250

#2514 Post Splitter 3pt will split a 7ft post ..................................................................................$1500

#3127 SpeeCo Splitmaster log splitter 3pt or skid steer 2010 model ...................................... $1250

#2976 Custom made log splitter ................................................................................................ $750

#2702 Rhino SE5 5ft brush hog 2001 model.............................................................................$1750

#3049 Land Pride AT2572 5ft finish mower ..............................................................................$1150

#2967 Woods 2126 AS IS...........................................................................................................$5950

#1834 Woods RM500 Finish Mower Good Cond 4 ½ ft cut......................................................$1500

#3097 Farm King Y755 finish mower 2020 mode......................................................................$4500

#2873 Bush Hog 2815 Flex Wing Rotary Cutter 15ft chains shielding 540 PTO ...................$18950

#2949 Bush Hog ES2552 Zero Turn Lawn Mower w/Kohler Engine 280hrs 52” deck ............$4450

Used Set of Tracks off of a Mustang RT2500 450x86Bx58L ....................................................$1250

Hesston Stack Mover ....................................................................................................................$300

Bale Kicker off of Krone VP1510 round baler ..............................................................................$500

Cab off of International 1066.........................................................................................................$250

International 620 Press Drill ........................................................................................................$1500

Backhoe bucket 24” w/ 1.5” pin holes ...........................................................................................$250

Quick hitch base w/bucket and bale spear off of Allied 585 loader .........................................$1500

#2903 Frontier Euro bale spear like new......................................................................................$875

#2910 Rural King TRB-60-RR 3pt rear blade .............................................................................$575

#3118 Frontier RB2196

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Poultry/ Poultry Equipment

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Brownlayer pullets,almost16-weeks old,severalhundredmidOctober $8.50each,100ormore$8each ; A shland,(419)545-0003

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MarchPolypay ramlamb,readyto use,highquality,$300;MistyHollow Farm,Dalton,Ohio,(330)605-1856

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The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s):37-07581.000; 37-06029.000 Property address:1125 ST. GEORGE ST., & ST. GEORGE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 12th day of October, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

DATED: Farm and

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Rural Marketplace C17 Trailers SALES • SERVICE • PARTS 14555 Ravenna Rd Newbury, OH 44065 440-564-1234 www.oreillyequipment.com • Hillsboro Aluminum & Steel Truck Beds • Moritz • United • Pequea Timber WANTED: STANDING TIMBER WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY STANDING TIMBER Who we are: We are Troyer Lumber LLC. We have been a family owned and operated sawmill in Apple Creek Ohio since 1985. We believe a well managed forest will produce timber for many generations to come. What we offer: • Deal direct with the sawmill not a middle man. • Top prices paid for your timber. • Tree top removal available. • Free estimates on your standing timber. • Satisfaction guaranteed. • Ohio Master Logging Company. Contact Arlin Mast 330-464-8651 Troyer Lumber LLC. 949 S. Millborne Rd Apple Creek, Ohio 44606 Call Today! Paint Valley Hardwoods,Ltd. Buying Standing Timber Family owned • Master logging company CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE A REVIEW OF YOUR TIMBER Free Estimates • Over 35 Years Experience • Top Prices Paid 5Y E i PiPid i d P TPiPid Mark: 330-314-4706 mark@paintvalleyhardwoods.com Member of the Ohio Forestry Association Trumbull County Hardwoods Ltd. Buyers of Standing Timber & Land 9446 Bundysburg Road, Middlefield, Ohio 44062 Marty Detweiler 440-632-0555 x.703 330-647-8167 cell Tires LANG’S AUTOMOTIVE & TIRE SERVICE 330-325-1700 langsautorepair@gmail.com 1407 St. Rt. 44 Randolph, OH Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 05-2023 AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF FULL-TIME STREET FOREMAN, ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR SUCH POSITION, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed 07/17/2023 Village of Salineville, Ohio Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 06-2023 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR STREET DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE RALPH ROSS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed 07/17/2023 Village of Salineville, Ohio Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 07-2023 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR THE POSITION OF CHIEF OF POLICE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed 09/05/2023 Village of Salineville, Ohio Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER CASE NO. 2023 DT 167 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. TERRIE LYNN GILES nka WRIGHT, DEFENDANT To TERRIE LYNN GILES nka WRIGHT, whose last known address is 1125 ST. GEORGE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 and whose current address cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. TERRIE LYNN GILES nka WRIGHT, Defendant. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 167, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.
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LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 04-2023 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR THE POSITION OF VILLAGE FISCAL OFFICER, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed 07/17/2023 Village of Salineville, Ohio Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023 Timber (330) 857-7211 Apple Creek, OH “Free appraisals” “Fully insured” OHIO FORESTRY CERTIFIED LOGGING WORK DIRECTLY WITH THE MILL Timber & Land Buyers MASTER LOGGING COMPANY Buyers of Standing Timber & Logs ~FINE KILN DRIED HARDWOODS~ 1363 St. Rt. 534 • Southington, OH 44470 330-898-8097 or call Toll Free: 1-877-330-8097 • www.dolllumber.com OHIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 1999 LOGGER OF THE YEAR AMERICAN PULPWOOD ASSOC. 1999 LOGGER OF THE YEAR WE’RE FORLOOKINGTIMBER Free Estimates • Selective Harvesting Small & Large Acreages Fully Insured & Worker’s Compensation Millstone Lumber, LLC Buyers of standing timber. Selective harvesting or portable sawmill. Fully insured. Middlefield, OH Cell (216) 990-4174 Wanted WHITE PINE TIMBER 740-294-3575 Tires HORST TIRE SERVICE On The Farm Tire Service 2239 Waterford Rd. New Waterford, Ohio 330-846-0057 Firestone And other major brands Rim Guard Tire Ballast Skid Steer - Flotation Specialty - Rims Auto & Commercial truck tires also HEAVY DUTY BEEFY SKID STEER LOADER TIRES - TIRES - TIRES Step Up Lugs - Bead Guard Builtup Sidewall - Extra Thick Natural Rubber - Bar Reinforcement 10x16.5-10 From$107.46 12x16.5-12 From$140.29 BUDGET RENTAL & SUPPLY 1826 Depot Rd., Salem, Ohio (330) 337-0437 Trailers OVER 150 TRAILERS IN STOCK Livestock • Enclosed • Dump Flatbed • Construction • Landscape Made by: Corn Pro – Moritz – Eby Atlas – Triton – Legend – Quality *Family owned for 38 years* For great service, give us a call. (330) 533-4455 Drive To Greenford (Rt. 165) 1 mile South on Lisbon Rd Turn Right on Pine Lake Rd 7989 W. Pine Lake Road Salem, OH 44460 VIEW OUR ONLINE INVENTORY www.BennettTrailer.com Monday - Friday 8 - 5

AVE., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 and whose current address cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiffvs. MELISSA J. GEER, Defendant. This action has been assigned

Case No.: 23 DT 168, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432:

Permanent Parcel No(s): 37-01593.000

Property address: 307 VIRGINIA AVE., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 743920

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 12th day of October, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO

CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

DATED: Farm and Dairy 9-28, 10-5 and 10-12, 2023

notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF SUE GOODLIN aka SUSIE GOODLIN, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 23 DT 175, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 22-00315.000; 22-00316.000; 22-00317.000;

Property address: S.R. 644, 14105 S.R. 644, S.R. 644, KENSINGTON, OH 44427

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 5th day of October, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

DATED: Farm and Dairy 9-21, 9-28 and 10-5, 2023

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6TH ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920, and SALEM COMMUNITY HOSPITAL dba SALEM REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, whose last known address is 1995 E. STATE ST., SALEM, OH 44460 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNS OF FRANK PLUM, et al., Defendants.

This action has been assigned Case No.: 23 DT 182, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432:

Permanent Parcel No(s): 37-04337.000

Property address: 1414 TRENTVALE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 5th day of October, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

DATED: Farm and Dairy 9-21, 9-28 and 10-5, 2023

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PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NEW WATERFORD, OHIO: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE RATES, DEPOSITS AND TAP FEES FOR WATER SERVICE AND SEWER SERVICE WITH THE VILLAGE OF NEW WATERFORD, OHIO.

The complete text of this Ordinance may be viewed at Office of the New Waterford Village Fiscal Officer, Village Hall, 3760 Village Park Dr., New Waterford, Ohio 44445. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying. PASSED 09/12/2023 DAVID A. SLAGLE FISCAL OFFICER

VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NEW WATERFORD, OHIO: AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION DETEMINING THAT A VACANT PARCEL OF REAL ESTATE OWNED BY THE VILLAGE COMPRISED OF APPROXIMATELY 1.239 ACRES IS NOT NEEDED FOR ANY VILLAGE PURPOSE AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND FISCAL OFFICERS TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE COLUMBIANA COUNTY LAND REUTILIZATION CORPORATION TO SELL SAID PROPERTY IN

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ORDER TO ASSIST IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES TO THE BENEFIT OF THE CITIZENS OF THE VILLAGE OF NEW WATERFORD FROM THE REUTILIZATION OF VACANT REAL PROPERTY. The complete text of this Resolution may be viewed at Office of the New Waterford Village Fiscal Officer, Village Hall, 3760 Village Park Dr., New Waterford, Ohio 44445. A copy of the complete text of this Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying. PASSED 09/12/2023 DAVID A. SLAGLE FISCAL OFFICER SUMMARY PREPARED BY: WALTER L. NEWTON, JR. VILLAGE SOLICITOR Published in Farm and Dairy 9-21 & 9-28, 2023
LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 09-2023 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR THE PART-TIME POSITION OF CORPORAL WITHIN THE VILLAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed 09/05/2023 Village of Salineville, Ohio Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 10-2023 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL PART-TIME POLICE OFFICERS WITHIN THE VILLAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed 09/05/2023 Village of Salineville, Ohio Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 11-2023 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE VILLAGE. Passed 09/05/2023 Village of Salineville, Ohio Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2023-06-04 AS
SUMMARY PREPARED BY: WALTER L. NEWTON, JR. VILLAGE SOLICITOR Published in Farm and Dairy 9-21 & 9-28, 2023
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 23 DT 182 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS,
OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS
AND ASSIGNS
DEFENDANTS To UNKNOWN
LEGATEES,
ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 ROLANDA PLUM, whose last known address is 46771 FLORENCE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920, AMEY SUE WARD, whose last known address is 1238 PARK BLVD., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920, ANGELA DAWN KEENER, whose last known address is 906 ATEN AVE., WELLSVILLE, OH 43968, LADONNA RAE MUSCHWECK, whose last known address is 519 E.
NEXT
AT LAW, LEGATEES
OF FRANK PLUM, et al,
HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES,
HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNS OF FRANK PLUM, whose last known address is 46771 FLORENCE
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 23 DT 175 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF SUE GOODLIN aka SUSIE GOODLIN, et al. DEFENDANTS To UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF SUE GOODLIN aka SUSIE GOODLIN, whose last known address is 14105 SR 644, KENSINGTON, OH 44427, DALE PENNSYLVANIA ROYALTY LP, whose last known address is 2100 ROSS AVE., SUITE 1870, LB9, DALLAS, TX 75201, TOTAL E&P USA INC., whose last known address is 1201 LOUISIANA ST., #1800, HOUSTON, TX 77002, and to OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB & FAMILY SERVICES, whose last known address is 30 E. BROAD ST., 14TH FLOOR, COLUMBUS, OH 43215 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby
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Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 08-2023 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR THE POSITION OF SERGEANT WITHIN THE VILLAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed 09/05/2023 Village of Salineville, Ohio Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER CASE NO. 23 DT 168 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. MELISSA J. GEER, DEFENDANTS
MELISSA
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