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“He cannot wisely consent to spend the best years of his life in getting ready to live.” – Horace Greeley

Minneapolis-Moline by Russell Sonnenberg

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Recalling the Story of Paclamar Astronaut, the World-famous Holstein Bull.......................................42 New to the Farm Market: I Dig Best System.................7 Up until now, excavation has been a two-man job.

ADMINISTRATION KIM LENNON kim@fivestarpublishing.com

The County Fair Is Still the Biggest Show On Earth......................................................10

GAYLE REED gayle@fivestarpublishing.com

The KNIGHTRO Report

It’s Time To Clear the Air In Your Barns........................13

EDITOR

In The Barn With HEDGEWOOD

HEIDI GORMAN heidi@fivestarpublishing.com

Who Should Be In Charge of Your Assets After You Die?.........................................................35

CIRCULATION

Keeping the Family Farm in the Family

KRIS TAYLOR kris@fivestarpublishing.com

Cut Your Cooling Costs This Summer............................39 Helpful Hints from Pennywise

ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER

ncover artist

JULIE KOCHENDORFER julie@fivestarpublishing.com

Equipment: What’s New.....................................................4 And much more!

CREATIVE DESIGN/LAYOUT JUSTINE DAVIS justine@fivestarpublishing.com NANCY CAIN nancy@fivestarpublishing.com

Russell Sonnenberg

ADVERTISING SALES SUPPORT CRYSTAL WENDELL crystal@fivestarpublishing.com ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES EVELYN BOWMER evelyn@fivestarpublishing.com L AURA GROVE laura@fivestarpublishing.com CHRISTA HELMERS christa@fivestarpublishing.com MARY K APUSTK A maryk@fivestarpublishing.com WENDY NOVAK wendy@fivestarpublishing.com ANNE QUINL AN anne@fivestarpublishing.com AUDREY SCHUMACHER audrey@fivestarpublishing.com KEVIN TAGUE kevin@fivestarpublishing.com

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Russell Sonnenberg is the artist behind The Yesteryear Collection, a series of 50 tractor prints. His works have been very popular with tractor enthusiasts. What fascinates these collectors about Russell Sonnenberg art is his brilliant ability to capture the essence of nostalgia and bring it back to the viewers’ memory in vivid detail. “Oh I remember,” is a common phrase that people often use when admiring one of his pictures. Russell grew up in Kossuth County in Iowa about 26 miles northeast of Algona. He had been quoted as saying, “I grew up in the horse and buggy days.” He began painting as a child mainly due his Mother’s encouragement. Of course, his life on the farm heavily influenced his work a lot. In his younger days, he worked as a tractor mechanic at an Allis Chalmer dealership. His fascination with Allis Chalmers is evident in the number of paintings he has done of that specific brand. Over the past 42 years, he had painted various nostalgic country and farm scenes. At the suggestion of his lifelong wife Audrey, “paint what you know” he returned to painting tractors. Russell enjoys feeling close to nature and purposely puts a bur oak in the left side of his paintings. He has always felt that tree had its own character and enjoys using it as a trademark that makes his work distinguishable from all other artists. Russell never entered art competitions or painted for fame, as so many other modern day artists. He just wanted to paint something that would touch the hearts of tractor collectors and people who have those nostalgic fond memories of the farm life. People love to reflect back on the simpler times of the forties and fifties. With this in mind, and a great deal of research, Russell goes to work on each painting treating it as his newest masterpiece.

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A great deal of research goes into each painting to make sure that it is historically accurate. In order to pay very close attention to the mechanical detail of the various tractor models, he uses his camera to take photographs. Russell said, “I take a picture of this part and then that part, plus I make sure that I take the pictures at the angle I want so I can use them for reference. Also, I like to take photos at 2:00 in the afternoon because then the shadows aren’t weird and the sun isn’t as harsh as it is at noon. I also like to have owner’s manuals (as a reference).” Each painting requires about 150 hours of painting time, plus about 100 hours of research. He says each time he has timed himself, it comes up to be about the same for each painting. Russell has painted many different models trying to make sure that nobody gets left out. Many artists will focus on John Deere and International. Russell paints models of Allis Chalmers, Minneapolis Moline, Ford, Oliver, Massey-Harris, and Case to round out the strong blend of collectible tractors. Russell paints for the sheer enjoyment of the craft usually during the long winter months in the basement of his home in Forest City, Iowa. He does not paint in the summer as he is usually too busy with other activities. Each of his paintings has a unique story to tell. He will be releasing four new prints this summer. The stars of his paintings are, of course, the tractors. For more information or to view his works, contact his publisher, Meg’s Art World, either on the web at www. megsartworld.com or call toll free at 866-283-6528 for a free brochure. All of his original oil paintings are on display at the Kossuth Agricultural & Motorsports Musuem in Algona, Iowa. The museum hours are currently from 1-4 pm on Sundays and is located at 800 East Fair Street in Algona (just off Hwy. 169). Prints of his works are also available for purchase there.

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nwhat’s new

Agri-Inject Introduces Automatic Injection Control For Changing Conditions Center pivot corner systems become a valuable asset

user to configure the system for flow settings, sensor

Although the app is free, farmers will need to purchase

information, injection pump settings and more.

the Irrigate-IQ solution in order to access irrigator data.

“In less than five minutes, reflex is programmed and ready to work,” Tribelhorn concludes. “Fertigation is still

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farm today. The reflex unit simply ensures proportional

New EDGE Heavy-Duty High Reach Clipper with Wireless Remote Control

injection.” For

investment. Unfortunately, they haven’t worked out as

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system. Too often, fertilizer injection systems cannot respond proportionally to the changing flow conditions as the corner section extends and retracts. However, producers now have a solution in the form of reflex™, an intelligent injection control system from Agri-Inject. When coupled with an Agri-Inject injection pump, reflex provides automatic, responsive control of fertilizer or chemical flow into the system to match changing irrigation conditions.

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Trimble Irrigate-IQ Solution Now Available in North America Trimble announced recently the availability of the Trimble® Irrigate-IQ™ precision irrigation solution in North America. Along with the North American launch, Trimble also introduced the Connected Farm™ Irrigate

“With reflex technology, the changing water flow rates

app, which provides farmers with real-time status

are sensed automatically and adjustment is immediately

and control of their pivot irrigation systems using a

made to the rate of the injection pump to ensure consistent, fertilizer dosing,” explains Erik Tribelhorn,

The Irrigate-IQ GPS-controlled solution, which is

those variable flow rates are the result of a corner span

installed on the pivot, enables farmers to remotely

extending, a change in pivot speed, changing flow rate

control their irrigators via the Internet, including

from the pump, a variable-rate pivot or mixed-size zone

performing variable rate irrigation, and receive reports

drip irrigation. The reflex system allows the injection

about where water or fertilizer has been applied. With the

pump to be precisely proportional to the flow of the

solution, farmers can apply the optimal amount of water,

water.”

fertigation or effluent where needed, which can improve

crop color is affected by a reduction in fertilizer in the areas where a corner system has extended. Those areas later produce weaker, lower yielding crops.

The new This EDGE Heavy-Duty High-Reach Clipper is a more rugged-built clipper than the Standard-Duty model also offered. Designed for commercial and rental use with it’s wireless remote, this High-Reach Clipper is made of 5/8-inch high strength steel for maximum durability in the toughest conditions. The powerful rotator is hard-wearing and built stronger with several extra gussets, and features 110 degree rotation for greater maneuverability and clipping at various angles. The mount is also more robust featuring two extra stabilizer bars for a total of five, rendering more stability and control during operation.

smartphone or tablet.

CEO of Agri-Inject. “Better yet, it doesn’t matter whether

Tribelhorn says it only takes an aerial photo to see how

trimble.com/Agriculture/irrigate-iq.aspx.

one of the best management practices on an irrigated

for their ability to irrigate more acres for a little more well when it comes to applying fertilizer with a corner

For more details on the Irrigate-IQ solution, visit www.

crop quality and yield, while minimizing nutrient and chemical runoff. The solution enables farmers to conserve water use and improve efficiency, reduce energy costs for fuel and electricity, minimize input costs, comply with environmental regulations, and safely dispose of

Meanwhile, setting up the reflex panel to work properly

effluent. In addition, Trimble’s brand-agnostic strategy

with virtually any type of irrigation system is a quick

allows farmers to use the solution with most irrigator

and simple process. The touchscreen panel allows the

makes and models. In addition, Trimble introduced the Connected Farm Irrigate app for use on an iPhone, iPad, Android smartphone or tablet. The app allows farmers to see the status of their pivots, including whether they are

A wireless remote control allows the operator to activate

operating or not operating, in which direction they are

the solenoid valve for rotation, without the complication

traveling, the heading, pump pressure, pivot voltage

of wires getting tangled in the brush. It features a Velcro

and type of material being dispersed (water, fertigation,

strap for securing in a convenient location.

or effluent). It also gives farmers the ability to remotely

Agri-Inject introduces automatic injection control for changing conditions.

start or stop their pivots, choose the direction (forward or reverse), turn the pump on or off or switch the type of material being dispersed. This new functionality comes in addition to farmers’ ability to remotely control their irrigators by accessing the Irrigate-IQ software on a desktop or laptop computer, rugged mobile computer or tablet.

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The receiver, along with a sealed 12-volt battery and charger, are secured to the unit inside of a protective steel storage box. This handy feature now allows for quick and easy transfer of the EDGE Heavy-Duty High Reach Clipper from one piece of equipment to another, without the hassle of a wiring harness. For more information visit www.ceattachments.com.

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nwhat’s new

Poly Pickup Bands are a Sensible Replacement for OEM Metal Pickup Bands

the result is a truly outstanding cab system.” “Working with Curtis on this project was a true collaboration,” said Warren Morris, Advanced Product

With 6 400 Kg (14 100 lb) lift capacity and the heavyduty premium design criteria, this front hitch system is perfect for dozer blades and tillage equipment.

Marketing Manager for AGCO. “Our sub-compact tractor

An extensive list of options include remote switches,

customers demand versatility, comfort and ease of use,

May Wes Manufacturing is now providing injection

hydraulic center link, LAFORGE’s full line of automatic

and this new cab helps us further deliver on those needs.

molded Pickup Bands, a direct replacement for metal

control systems, including the patented DynaContour®

This cab is well integrated and matches the tractor’s

OEM.

as well as Fleximass® ballasting system and Easymass®

durability and color scheme.”

weights.

Available for round balers, large square balers, forage

Cab features include lockable doors and a 12VDC

harvesters and pull-type choppers, Poly Pickup Bands

GreenLink HD6/7R

windshield wiper. An optional rear wiper is available for

are impact resistant, and won’t bend or break. The non-

the all-steel cab. In addition to standard features you

stick finish feeds material through easier in wet or dry

can customize the cab with Curtis accessories such as

conditions, and are interchangeable with OEM, so it’s

roof-mount LED strobe and work lights, rear work lights,

possible to run with a mix of poly and original metal

mirrors and heater.

pickup bands.

For more information visit www.curtiscab.com.

The Poly Pickup Bands are ½” thick and have an additional ¼” thick reinforced support ring on the inside

*Massey Ferguson is a worldwide brand of AGCO.

to strengthen and maintain its shape. Poly Pickup Bands

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come complete with hardware for easy installation and are available for John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, New Idea, Challenger and Hesston. For more information visit www.maywes.com. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Curtis Industries Introduces Cab System for Massey Ferguson GC1700 Series Tractors

Push-Button Folding Introduced With New LAFORGE Front 3-Point Hitch for John Deere 7R

PowerFold® is available as an

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Club Car Compact Utility Transport Vehicles Get Electronic FueI Injection Engine Best-in-Class Engines Simplify Usage, Boost Power and Don’t Require Oil Filters.

The GreenLink® line of hitches for John Deere tractors

All new Club Car compact XRT™800 and XRT™850

is now expanded with the introduction of the heavy duty

utility transport vehicles (UTVs) manufactured after

HD6/7R PowerFold® model for the standard 7R-Series

April will feature powerful new Subaru 14-hp rated, 404-

tractors. The John Deere hitch-ready factory option is not

cc, single-cylinder overhead cam engines with electronic

required for this hitch.

fuel injection (EFI).

The all-steel cab frame, doors and roof are constructed

The patented PowerFold® system, allowing the operator

“EFI technology replaced carburetors on automobiles

of powder-coated commercial grade steel, providing the

to fold and unfold the hitch from the cab, is standard on

during the 1980s and 1990s, and is not uncommon on

operator with style, comfort and durability. From rural

this hitch model. It’s a unique feature not offered by any

larger, more expensive UTVS. But it’s far from industry

to urban applications, this versatile cab system features

other front hitch manufacturer.

standard on compact UTVs, largely because of high

tilt out windshield and dual sliding glass windows for

development and production cost,” says Ross Lyons,

superior ventilation in any weather condition.

product manager of the company’s utility platform. “Yet

The cab mounts independently of the existing factory

EFI makes a tremendous difference in performance.”

ROPS. Total-seal doors are pin-hinged for easy removal.

What is EFI? Unlike carburetors, which suction fuel, EFI

For tractors equipped for backhoe operation, the rear

systems atomize fuel by forcibly pumping it through a

panel removes quickly and pop-up roof is supported with

small nozzle under high pressure. The engine starts right

gas shocks.

up, because its engine control unit automatically adjusts

A second cab version is available with vinyl doors that

the fuel-to-air ratio based on operating conditions.

feature a welded structural-steel frame, full perimeter

The EFI engines also improve horsepower by 30 percent

weather stripping and clear vinyl rear panel. Both cabs fit

over the previous engines and deliver best-in-class

the full line of Massey Ferguson GC1700 series tractors

acceleration, hill-climbing ability, fuel economy, range

(GC1705, GC1710, GC1715 and GC1720).

and peace of mind.

“The GC1700 cab is the result of exceptional cooperation between Curtis and AGCO,” said Michael Alexander Vice

To find a dealer near you, visit www.clubcardealer.com.

President of Marketing and Sales for Curtis. “The product teams worked closely at every phase of development and

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nequipment spotlight

Tree Removal Made Simple

Save Money and Downtime on Landscaping Equipment

When property owners have unwanted trees on their

With its extensive 250 page catalog, ProParts Direct

land, M&M Engineered Products LLC has the products

helps those working in agriculture and landscaping save

that will get rid of them effectively and safely. With an

money on repairs for their lawn equipment and limit

extensive line of state-of-the-art tree removal products,

downtime to these critical machines. With over 75 years

M&M Engineered Products fills a need where unwanted

of experience serving the lawn industry, ProParts Direct

trees are a true headache.

is the place for lawn care professionals and other land

Finally, Evans coolant offers protection from cavitation erosion, corrosion and electrolysis, all of which are risks from water-based coolants. The coolant can be used for the life of the engine and will never need to be flushed and replaced. This means it lowers the cost of routine maintenance for the machine or vehicle. Evans Waterless Heavy Duty Coolant now has a new product label. The benefits continue even though the produce has a new, improved look.

owners to go for parts and equipment for lawn care.

Visit www.evanscooling.com or call 888-990-2665.

The Hydra-Clip creates a true flush-to-the-ground cut of

Today, ProParts operates as an online retailer of parts

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the tree, which means the stump does not create a hazard.

and equipment serving both professionals and property

Add in a chemical spray system, which is optional, and

owners. They have the top replacement parts and best

you can eliminate the risk of re-growth on trees you no

pricing for commercial landscapers and are committed

longer want. The Hydra-Clip features three-inch solid

to quick, accurate service for all of their customers.

steel heat treated jaws, one-inch high abrasive steel

This combination is why they are the chosen retailer for

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blades and extended tip blades for large cuts.

professional landscapers from across the nation.

Sometimes the full power of the Hydra-Clip is not

Part of what sets ProParts Direct apart is the fact that

necessary, and the Hydra-Snip may be a better fit.

they have in-the-field experience. The professionals at

Weighing just 800 pound, the Hydra-Clip can cut a 12-

ProParts have tested the equipment they sell, and know

foot tree in a single pass. Larger trees can be handled

how to help their customers save downtime and money

with multiple cuts. The system’s engineering gives it more

on costly repairs. They have 75 years of knowledge to tap

cutting power and faster speeds than any other sheer,

into to help customers get accurate parts on time. They

even with its low weight.

offer both OEM and aftermarket brands, making them

M&M’s Hydra-Clip is one of its top tree removal products.

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Lower Maintenance Costs and Downtime with Evans Waterless Coolant One of the problems with modern engine coolant is the water content, which allows it to boil too easily. Evans Waterless Heavy Duty Coolant fixes this problem. With no water content, it provides a large separation between the operating temperature of the engine and the coolant’s high boiling point. Evans Waterless Heavy Duty Coolant has a boiling point Of course once the trees are down, something needs to be done with them, and the MoreThanAWoodSplitter offers an option. This new design from M&M Engineered Products processes firewood and includes a maintenance-

that machines and vehicles can be used at a much higher temperature while the coolant continues to protect the engine. In addition, Evans Waterless Heavy Duty Coolant does

free trimmer. M&M Engineered Products also carries an extensive line of grapple rakes, allowing construction professionals and land owners to remove large amounts of debris easily. All attachments have standard skid steer mounts and can be fully adapted to front-end loaders as needed. Visit www.treeshear.com or call 877-301-1700.

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not create hotspots or water vapor. This means that there is no unwanted pressure in the engine. Ultimately, this limits downtime, even in hot environments. This also limits the need to stop work and clean the radiator to prevent problems from overboiling with water-based coolants. The radiator can simply be cleaned at the end of the work day, helping productivity to increase.

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Fires can quickly create problems for the modern agricultural enterprise, but STOP-FYRE provides an effective solution for occasional fires. The small, 12-by3 inch fire extinguisher uses technology to provide a powerful fire extinguishing product in a small package. What makes STOP-FYRE so effective is the proprietary blend of liquefied gases it contains. The liquefied gases are more effective than dry fire extinguishers commonly used in various industries. The formula is unique to AKE Safety Equipment and utilizes the 25 years of technology and firefighting experience the company has. No one thinks a fire will happen at their facility, yet over 1.3 million American homes and businesses, including agricultural businesses, faced fires in 2012 alone. This lead to $12.4 billion in property damage. Those numbers are staggering and are a rate of one fire every 24 seconds. Many agricultural businesses are still relying on dry chemical fire extinguishers, which need to be regularly shaken, serviced annually and stored upright. Often this does not happen, and the result is a faulty fire extinguisher. Also, these dry chemical extinguishers leave behind a mess and can corrode electronics and other metals. STOP-FYRE eliminates these problems with its proprietary blend. It is easy to use and ready when needed, with no maintenance or service required, so you always have protection when you need it. It also will expand when you spray it to reach flames you cannot see. STOP-FYRE is manufactured by AKE, the only firefighter owned, operated and endorsed fire extinguisher manufacturer in the country. The Better Business Bureau has given AKE their coveted A+ rating, and the National Tractor Pullers Association and Illini State Pullers use STOP-FYRE as their official extinguishers. STOP-FYRE is also the official extinguisher of the NTPA and is often called “The World’s Best Fire Extinguisher.” Call 855-799-4022 or visit www.AKE.com.

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nnew to the farm market: I Dig Best System

Precise Excavation with Less Man Hours Through Excavating Solutions Up until now excavation has been a two man job. To get the work done, a heavy equipment operator and a site shooter was needed. The shooter would spend the majority of the work day standing holding a grade pole. Unfortunately, even the best operator was dependent on correct work by the site shooter. Excavating Solutions, LLC has a solution for wasted man hours and less than precise excavation and trenching. I Dig Best offers valuable benefits for both construction and agricultural operations. The system offers more than just labor savings. An excavation at the wrong depth, too much or too little is costly. The wrong slope can result in failures. Septic tanks and drainage ditches must be set correctly for proper operation. Excavating Solutions has the answer in an easy-to-use system. Users will achieve the right grade depth, slope and flatness with no grade pole or laser level required. The touch screen is clear and programming the settings is easy. Up to 10 profiles can be stored in the memory and used on different machines. Simply move the system to the equipment in use, including tractors, graders or loaders. I Dig Best Degrees, or machine controls, offer hydraulic controls that provide perfect finishes with the flat bottom of a bucket. The patented valves allow the boom to work in a safe semi-float state. The operator feels the control and motion of the boom while the bucket makes adjustments for precision results. Optional controls allow the excavator to dig to grade automatically. The auto steer valving is easily installed, simply set the grade depth and achieve auto level grading. Equipment operators can dig foundations, footers and ditches with accuracy without ever leaving the cab. Measurement conversion and auto plumb bob are included features. I Dig Best also works with long reach attachments and 4” to 12” trenching buckets. The system is compatible with existing GPS equipment. The equipment is designed to stand up to the harsh temperatures, moisture and vibration of dig sites. Excavating operations are made safer with the ability to sense underground utilities. This x-ray vision feature makes even blind or underwater digging an easier process. Operators can avoid underground dangers while still trenching and excavating around them. Simply set the “safety zone” and use the optional hydraulic kill feature. I Dig Best works with all backhoes and excavators. To learn more about I Dig Best visit www.excavatingsolutions.com or call 317-2100220.

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“PROFITS GROW WITH KNIGHTRO”

Ken E. Knight

The County Fair Is Still the Biggest Show On Earth For farmers and ranchers, the county fair is the biggest show on earth. Nearly 3,000 fairs occupy more than a quarter million acres every year. Maybe the county fair in your county has shrunk in size, but when combined with others across the country, it’s still quite a show.

Over the years 4-H has come to dominate most activities at the county fair. Without a doubt, this has been the biggest win and greatest achievement of the history of the county fair. It has provided a platform for which the youth of America can still compete and learn from both their achievements and mistakes.

No other industrialized country compares, and no industry is even close to being showcased like that of agriculture. With 4-H being the centerpiece, it embodies the spirit of farming and ranching like none other. Having participated in most of the major livestock shows around the country as either a judge or coach, I can assure you that nothing makes the adrenaline pump like that of competing with your peers at the county level; those that you grew up with, listening to folk-lore of the one that would-a, could-a, should-a won. This is unlike that of the professionals, where strangers meet and compete for perhaps the first time. Here there is that element of money and prestige that flows like honey — a reminder of the county fair in the home economics exhibit building. But under the big top it seems more tarnished and tainted; like that of a “mutual admiration society”. The animal often becomes nothing more then that of a prop for a Stetson and Lizards. There isn’t a Thanksgiving that goes by that I don’t think about the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago. It became tradition for several years to travel the first icy, wintry roads of the season, only to be disappointed with a livestock show so totally out of character for the dirty, windy city. Take this boy back to the country—only to be off to the Fort Worth and Denver stock shows. Then it was on to the American Royal in Kansas City, the home of my ancestors and a taste of limited success. The most unusual of all the shows was the Paci c International in Portland, where flight connections found me paired with a chartered plane of undertakers headed to a funeral directors convention. Thoughts of frightening headline images were racing through my mind: “NinetyNine Undertakers And One Bull Shipper Aboard”.

The one show of big-time caliber that brought me back home and closer to my roots of the county fair was the North Dakota Winter Show. With visions of grandeur, the headline could have read: “Grand Champion Steer Owned By North Dakota State University And Judged By Ex-Student Of North Dakota State University”. There were such innuendos done in jest; much like that of neighborly county fair jocosity. Yes, the atmosphere between the big shows and the county fairs was quite different. Where there were congenial acquaintances and the fun filled spirit of competition, there was now more emphasis and pressure of fame and name. Where it was once the biggest neighborly event of the year, the big shows took competition to the level of corporate power brokers — where winning at any cost is the price of success! There is probably a place for both — but for me, give me the county fair where I can still wake up to the crowing of a rooster down at the poultry barn, walk down to the 4-H food booth for breakfast, and help catch a runaway calf after being sprayed with cold water for the first time. All the time, knowing everyone I met along the way. How could you not like your neighbor, as you strolled down the midway holding your sweethearts hand, and feeling the magic of the lights, music and festivities?

4-H was built on the spirit of competitiveness, for which the county fair has been its greatest contributor. It is on this very principle that 4-H and county fairs can point with pride to an unending parade of champions. And, perhaps, even more importantly — the stepping-stone for moving onto the national scene. But before making that big step, realizing that the real champions are those kids hanging on to the end of those lead ropes, knowing that the way to the winners circle comes by the way of experience. I can assure you that I speak from experience when I express the accolades of 4-H and association with county fairs. It is with the greatest sense of humility that I credit them both with any and all of the successes I’ve enjoyed in life. Though I’ve known my share of failure, it is the experience of those days that gave me direction in life, became the foundation of my vocation, and taught me to always be competitive and to strive to be the best, and to win without always being the winner. May 4-H continue to grow and strengthen the county fairs in the tradition for which it has lasted all these years. The 4-H (Head-Heart-HandsHealth) organization began in rural America in the early 1900’s, about the same time as many of the county fairs began. This was done in conjunction with congress to have youngsters learn about agriculture, forestry, conservation and home economics by participating in these various activities. All have benefited from the association of 4-H and county fairs, but none more then that of livestock. Today, most county fairs have become primarily 4-H livestock shows, for which all of 4-H has benefited from the positive development of individual lives. Leadership and livestock have become the primary benefactors of the biggest show on earth.

YOUR VOICE IN THE MARKETING PLACE OF YOUR CHOICE Ken E. Knight is the author of the “Knightro Report”, a nationally syndicated livestock-marketing column, which is featured in this publication on a regular basis. Mr. Knight is a graduate of North Dakota State University, with a major BS Degree in Meat and Animal Science and a minor in Communications. In addition to being a professional auctioneer, public speaker and livestock judge, he brings many years of corporate level meat and livestock market management and expertise to the industry for which he now serves as an independent voice of shared knowledge and experience.

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The Road Most Traveled To the County Fair

Irma Harding Recipe Book Brings New Life To Food Preservation Irma Harding® is back in the kitchen with the new recipe book Canning, Pickling & Freezing with Irma Harding. In this recipe book, Irma Harding leads readers through more than 250 pages of step-by-step instructions on

Ours was the road most traveled to the county fair, as it was a direct shot from our driveway to the gateway to the fairgrounds. Many a horse knew its way down that two mile stretch of unbridled travel. Likewise there was always that touch of personal involvement that seemed unending.

preserving fresh foods. The recipe book explains the basics of canning, pickling and freezing, in addition to

The horse always had to show up at the fairgrounds bushed and tired enough to seem broke. Whereas the cattle, hogs, sheep, etc, got to ride rst class, and arrive early enough to get the most choice of stalls. Being an optimist and proud of my exhibits, it was always important to be located close to the door, where everyone could see each and every accomplishment.

fashioned” food preservation techniques. This recipe book has something to offer everyone, from the experienced

Yes, it was entry day at the county fair, and that dirty old road was speaking volumes about all the commotion. Not wide enough for two cars to meet meant worn down shoulders and a ditch full of miscues. Add a rainy day to the mix and the dampened spirit of an otherwise exuberant moment becomes challengingly more dif cult to navigate.

smoking and curing fresh fruits, vegetables and meats. “This recipe book captures the spirit of what Irma Harding was created to do – educate people on freezing and preserving foods for future use,” says Sarah Pickett, Case IH Licensing & Merchandising Manager. “In the past, canning, pickling and freezing were used out of necessity. Today, there’s a renewed interest in these “oldcanner to a beginner.” Published by Octane Press, the recipe book features more than 100 color images and drawings that bring food preservation into the modern era. Authored by Marilyn McCray, the recipe book also features a foreword by The New York Times best-selling author Michael Perry. An Irma Harding calendar will follow the recipe book. The recipe book is available for purchase at your local Case IH dealer, on www.ShopCaseIH.com or at Octane Press’ website, www.octanepress.com. Be sure to check out the Irma Harding modern vintage dishware, available on www.ShopCaseIH.com. For more information on Irma Harding, visit irmaharding.tumblr.com.

No matter the conditions, at the end of the day you knew you’d had fun. I would lie on my bed in the upstairs bedroom looking down that road to the bright ashing lights of the carnival. Seldom, did I get to stay on the grounds until they pulled the plug on the ferris wheel. That was always the last light I could see from my bedroom window.

◆ Irma Harding brings new life to food preservation in her very own recipe book. In 1947, International Harvester developed refrigerator and freezer lines and created Irma Harding as the character spokeswoman. Irma promoted the products to U.S. farm women. International Harvester hired five home economists to answer inquiries and conduct cooking experiments in company kitchens on Irma’s behalf. In addition, 70 home economists and saleswomen were hired throughout the U.S. to travel regionally and educate homemakers of the day about freezing and preserving food.

Like always there were winners and losers, but seldom disappointment in the experience. It meant a few horse trades for those that hadn’t quite gured out how to have their horse broke before competing, settling for a red or a white, when blue was long overdue. And heading back down that road which was now a whole lot more bumpy and full of chuckholes. The new horse didn’t know his way home. If home is where his heart is, he must have been totally confused and bewildered about those same issues that seem to challenge those of us who occasionally still get on the wrong road. Because of my family’s involvement in the Burke County Fair, that road was literally traveled from sun up to sundown for days on end before, during and after the fair — and, guratively, for as many as there were days. The road most traveled is often the least appreciated or cared for, but travels a storied life for which lives are changed forever.

With a persona that is deeply rooted in America’s rural history, the products Irma now represents invoke memories of all that was and still is good in American households and homemaking.

So it was written: Exodus 3:18 (Like that of the county fair) “then they will heed your voice; and you shall come for three days down that road (journey) to the fair (into the wilderness)”.

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knowledgeable and down-toearth to talk over options with. That’s why we formed Hedgewood as an independent com-

Not to be a “Debbie Downer” but it’s time to clear the air. The air in your barns, that is. When it comes to confined animal production, air quality is a top priority. Without a constant exchange of fresh air, the animals are breathing in dust particles and, with them, any bacteria or virus lucky enough to hitch a ride. That puts stress on the respiratory system and weakens the ability to fight off disease. Dust is not the only culprit, though. In even the most beautiful equine stable, for instance, ammonia gasses can accumulate to unhealthy levels very quickly. In a hog barn, if you lose your ventilation, even for as little as a half hour, pigs can die. Not from a build-up of toxic gasses as you might imagine, but from hyperthermia. Their bodies put off so much heat that, without constant air movement, they can quickly succumb to heat stress. Last time, we talked about Hedgewood’s Five Key Elements for livestock production. Air quality is a perfect example of how one element – Environment – impacts all the others to one extent or another.

Q

My barns are set up with controllers that monitor and manage ventilation, so I shouldn’t have to worry about air quality, right?

pany, so we can help customers learn about all their equipment choices and choose the gates,

EQUIPMENT & LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SERVICES

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Technology is a wonderful thing and today’s livestock producers have some awesome tools to help manage

what happens in the barn. However, while we’d all like to be

that will make their job easier

able to set the electronic controllers at the ideal levels and walk

and maybe even save money

away, even the best systems are not a substitute for human

through efficiencies.

observation. Your eyes, ears and nose can tell you whether the

At Hedgewood, our recommendations are based on having actually used many different types of equipment in production situations, rather than on how much profit we can make from one brand or another. If it’s

The work that U.S. farmers

Genetics – You may think air quality couldn’t impact genetics, but if you’re selecting genetic profiles based on how your current herd or flock is performing, you may blame sub-par performance on the genetics rather than the animal’s natural response to a poor environment. Management – If your air quality is bad, you need to adjust your management practices to address the situation. There are many ways to evaluate and mitigate air quality issues. Seek assistance from outside advisors including your veterinarian, extension agent and independent management professionals like Hedgewood who can determine whether your ventilation systems are up-to-snuff, based on what you really need rather than just trying to sell you something new.

Q A

That sounds interesting, but I hate to invest in new technology.

Actually, EPI has been used for many years now in restaurants, bars and other establishments to clean the

air of smoke, dust and airborne vapors created by cooking. EPI is now in use by some of the biggest pork and poultry producers because it has been proven to work, is based on sound science and has a great return-on-investment.

air in a barn is right. If it doesn’t smell or look healthy to you or if you’re hearing animals coughing or wheezing, chances are something’s off. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Q

I’ve seen pictures of poultry barns that are really dusty, but I don’t see a lot of dust in the air in my hog barn. I shouldn’t have to worry about dust then, right?

right for the farmer, it’s right for Hedgewood.

Nutrition – You can formulate the greatest ration in the world, but if the animal can’t breathe well, it’s not going to eat as much.

EPI photos courtesy of Gro Master

feeders and other products

Health – If air quality is bad, the health status of your herd or flock is compromised. Even if you’re not seeing acute clinical symptoms of disease, low-level respiratory stress impacts the animal’s ability to grow and thrive.

A

If only that were true! While you might not see airborne dust in a hog barn, it’s there… along with vaporized

There’s a lot to know about how improving air quality can make your operation run better. If you have questions, please call us at 515-851-9194 or email kelly@hedgewoodequipment.com. Please visit our website, www.hedgewoodequipment.com, to learn about other ways we can help you improve your livestock

do helps people around the

moisture which can also carry germs. One company we work

world live healthier and safer

with uses electrostatic particle ionization (EPI) to remove

lives than ever before. We feel

airborne particulates and it’s showing great results. This is

blessed to be able to work in

especially important when you consider that the University

agriculture every day and to be

of Minnesota recently determined that the porcine epidemic

able to use our skills in keeping

diarrhea virus (PEDv) now plaguing the pork industry can be

communications firm that provides marketing and public relations services to

agriculture strong.

transmitted in the air as well as through direct contact. No one

companies and associations, primarily in the pork industry. She recently worked

– Kelly and Leah

July 2014

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management. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Kelly Daniels is a long-time pork production manager and, more recently, worked with farmers as an equipment representative for one of the oldest names in the industry. Leah Daniels is the owner of NewsWorks, a strategic

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Spreads easily with lime spreading equipment. Suitable for organic farming. Superior alternative to chemical fertilizers. Stimulates soil health and improves crop production. Excellent source of slow-releasing nitrogen. Contains 80 lbs. of Nitrogen per ton.

Herbruck's Poultry Ranch, Inc.

Brian Geerlings, Fertilizer Sales Manager - Email: bgeerlings@herbrucks.com

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PBI PARLOR SYSTEMS Elite Stalls The Elite Parallel Stall is our signature stall

• A powerful hydraulic cylinder operates an entire row raising the headstalls to a full 62" clearance. High enough for even your largest cow. • Lowering of headstalls can be adjusted to your specifications. • Rapid exit allows cows to leave at the same time. • Counter weights are used on our patented divider gates. Nothing is spring loaded. • This stall is offered on 26" centers for jersey cows only, 27" centers for mixed herds or holsteins, or 28" centers for holsteins.

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The Phoenix Reel is a new type of drive system that completely changes the way a grain head feeds crops into the combine. It is perfect for edible beans, as well as soybeans, because the Phoenix Reel acts as a cradle to lift the plants and pods and carry them across the cutter bar – reducing waste. See the

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Stainless Steel Radiator Coolant Tubes

It pays to have your cattle drinking clean water. With cattle prices soaring, keeping your herd healthy is more important than ever before. Fresh water on demand is critical to the health of your cattle. Make sure it’s always available when you rely on Ritchie waterers.

Most Ag Turbos $395

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Trigger Lock is compatible with Alo, Euro, and Global adaptors.

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Regular Duty - Avail. widths from 55” to 92” Heavy Duty - Avail. widths from 77” to 108”

4200 lbs (42” or 48” tines) 5500 lbs (42”, 48”, or 54” tines) 7200 lbs (48”, 54”, or 60” tines)

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Standard - Avail. widths from 60” to 96” High Volume - Avail. widths from 60” to 96”

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PETERSEN MFG. CO., INC.

July 2014

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We have developed and field tested our DOUBLE PUMPING COMPRESSOR consisting of 2-Firestone and/or Goodyear Air Shocks ( Bellows ).

FIVE SIZES: 13', 18', 23', 28' & 33'

This compressor will pump twice as much air as our Single — our DOUBLE PUMPING COMPRESSOR pumps air on both the forward and back stroke.

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Ideal for customers with ponds up to 4-acres, and it cost about 25% more for 100% more air.

American Eagle Windmills

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888-962-2344 • www.scale-tec.com Chris Ramsey, Fleet Consultant Richard Klepfer, Fleet Consultant 3326 South 460 East, Lafayette, IN 47905 765-471-9400 • Cell 765-409-5735 Fax: 765-471-9227 • EBS: 877-528-4737 Email: cramsey@tredroc.com Email: rklepfer@tredroc.com

Track Your Harvest with a Grain Tracker GT460 Readout This new technology works with a rotation counter on your grain cart and is fully automated to record and store field weights. Data is transferred by USB flash drive to your computer.

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• Kits available for all brands of fertilizer applicators and tenders • Bolt on kits for easy installation • Some units utilize our Universal Kits • 99.5% accurate

DN345 Fertilizer Spreader Kit

Illinois

NELSON FARM SERVICE

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VERN’S FARM SUPPLY, INC. 100 Roosevelt Street Hooppole, IL 61258 815-948-2591

A&P GRAIN SYSTEMS, INC. 410 County Line Road Maple Park, IL 60151 815-827-3079 www.apgrainsystems.com Iowa

WILLIAMS WELDING, INC. 2182 220th Street Hamlin, IA 50117 712-563-2213 Email: williamsweldinginc@ gmail.com

SOREM SALES, INC. 1018 West 18th St. Nevada, IA 50201 515-382-2180

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SCHUCK HITCHES

THE CUSHION HITCH ADVANTAGE

Tub Grinders by Jones Manufacturing Company

AVAILABLE IN PTO, POWER UNIT & HYDRAFORK MODELS GRINDS ALL TYPES OF HAY

GRINDS ALL TYPES OF GRAIN

• Loose Hay • Square Bales • Big Round Bales, Including 1 Ton Bales

• Ear & Shelled Corn • High Moisture Corn • Small Grains

OVER 4 0 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE GO INTO EVERY MIGHT Y GIANT TUB GRINDER WE BUILD

MODEL 2015 The PTO machine uses up to a 300 horsepower tractor. Remote control system. Hydraulic swing elevator. Trouble free high capacity single discharge auger.

MODEL 4012

Model 750 RT-R

A Urethane Tips “Compress” to Absorb Minor Shocks! B Urethane Cushions “Compress” to Absorb Major Shocks!

Hydraulic swinging elevator system. 50,000 lb. capacity suspension. Remote control system available. Horsepower to 700.

FEATURES:

All Tubs open hydraulically for servicing and changing screen. Tub operation is controlled by electronically controlled hydraulic governor. Hydraulically chain driven tub with variable speed and reverse. All elevators drive from the top with rubber lagged pulley.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE

JONES

Jones Manufacturing Company 1486 12th Road, P.O. Box 38 Beemer, NE 68716-0038

MANUFACTURING CO. www.mightygiant.com

PMC HEAVY DUTY BUNK FEEDER • 8’ & 10’ Models Available • Improved Feed Savings Technology • New TrOff-Gard

New!

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Do you want to put more corn from your field into your hopper?

Fertilizer Application Products

Do you want a more efficient corn harvest?

Anhydrous (NH3) Toolbars, NH3 Row Units and Sealers, Dry Fertilizer Spreaders, Liquid Nitrogen Applicators

PMC HEAVY DUTY PORTABLE BUNK FEEDER • 16’ & 20’ Models Available • Heavy Duty Construction • Improved Feed Savings Technology and New TrOff-Gard

New!

Corn Stalk Guide

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New!

ANHYDROUS AMMONIA TOOLBARS

by Kaler Farms

DRY FERTILIZER SPREADERS

*patent pending

The Corn Stalk Guide by Kaler Farms is a patent-pending aftermarket attachment for most poly corn head snouts. The product helps the corn stalks move into the combine more smoothly past the gathering chain – even with combine operators that are tired, with curves in the rows or with less than ideal conditions. WNDT GN SERIES WAGON

DUAL APPLICATOR

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NH3 ROW UNITS & SEALERS

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Before: Lots of area for corn to fall away from the head.

After: The Corn Stalk Guide narrows the area to guide the corn forward into the header.

Your Corn Fields, Our Corn Stalk Guide… Better Combining.

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Pressure Washers

Floor Care

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Commercial Floor Scrubbers

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Units In Stock

John Deere Charge Air Coolers

Big Bud PTO Ag Core

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WHAT CAN WE BUILD FOR YOU?

All Metal Replacements Kobelco 250 Oil Cooler

Retirement FARM AUCTION

E. Rissler Mfg. LLC MFG. IN PENNSYLVANIA SINCE 1971 • All Poly & Treated Wood Conveyors • Taper Board Feeders • Bottom & Top Delivery Conveyors • 11" - 18" - 24" 30" Widths • Single & Double Chain • Belt Conveyors, S.S. Body

Elm Creek, Manitoba

Thursday, June 5, 2014 1999 Gleaner Model R72 Combine With swath master pickup on universal head, 30.5 x 32 tires, 1800 separator hrs., Serial #R7279080. We can deliver. See www.billklassen.com for listing. Owner, Jerry Butler 204-436-2218

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E. Rissler Spiro-Mix TMR & Trailer Mixers • Spiro-Mix TMR Mixers • Trailer Mixers • Spiro Reel & auger provide TRUE end to end mixing! • Gentle tumbling action easy on feed • Stainless Steel in all critical areas • Optional hay knives process hay and straw

Bill Klassen Auctions Ltd.

• Hydro Cart, HONDA Powered Feed Carts • Stainless Steel Feed Box • Heavy-duty drive

For all listings and some photos, visit

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www.billklassen.com

814-766-2246

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Fabra Dome

ALL INTAKES ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL!

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DEMAND PRECISION

Structures

FOR ALL YOUR INTAKE NEEDS.

n Hay Storage n Shop Areas n Warehouses n Greenhouses n Machinery Storage n Horse Riding Arenas n Dairy Barns n Calving Barns n Swine Finishing n Sow Gestation n Sheep Barns n Grain Storage

Blind End

6” Internal Coupler

6”

Type II Riser--

6”, 8” & 10” Trash Baskets with marker cup features

Dealer Inquiries Welcome

#1 By Builders for Fastest and Simplest Structure to Install

877-257-4311

Audubon, IA • sales@fabradome.com

www.fabradome.com

ELK CREEK WELDING

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4”

Ask your supplier for...

Norm & Coretha Rozendaal

2064 Republic Ave. West, Monroe, IA 50170 (641) 259-2651 • (641) 259-3218 Fax

Delivery Available!

SILAGE FACER

320.664.4171

SIMPLE

ONE STOP Infra-Red

2-Stage High/Low

Infra-Red Tube Heaters

Sidewall Curtain Ventilation & Insulation

Serving the Midwest for over 30 Years

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

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

to learn more information on our products, or call

THE PATENTED

800-932-7611

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

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• Quickly attaches • No moving parts • Reduces facing time • No hoses to hook up • Preserves particle length • Eliminates Pile Undermining

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Great for Storm Clean-Up! IMPLEMENT CADDY

5”

6", 8" & 10" Riser Units Constructed of Heavyweight, High Density Polyethylene User Friendly - Priced Effectively

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Fabra Dome structures are very low in cost, heavy duty and able to fit all types of applications. Custom fit replacement covers available for all brands of hoop buildings.

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

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

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Curtain Distributor of:

• Fabtex 40 (HDPE Clear) • Fabtex 45 (White) • Fabtex 50 (Breathable) • Fabtex 160 (Solid reiforced PVC) • Fabtex 70 (HDPE Clear) • Fabtex Insulated (7-layer) Other styles & hardware available

DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED!

800-572-8333 or 715-537-9505

Fax: 715-537-5676 1621 E. Division Ave., Hwy. 8 East, Barron, WI 54812 Email: ltnevin@j-ots.com

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REBUILT INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS

Egbers Flighting Company, Inc.

800-462-2588

www.eflighting.com

Rebuilt to industrial specs with top quality heavy industrial cylinders, hoses and fittings for years of trouble free service. We carry the full line of industrial and ag scrapers. All sizes from 1 to 30 yds. Also used scraper tires. Trades welcome.

MAKE US YOUR ONESTOP SHOP!

Auger Flighting on hand! 90% of our stock is Super Edge! Carry flighting for combines, grain carts, grain bins, u-trough, spreaders, mixers, seed tenders, stirrater, post hole, sand augers, brush plastic and more.

Looking to buy Cable Scrapers

LEVER HOLDINGS INC. Box 194, Muenster, SK S0K 2Y0

Emerson Manufacturing Corporation 1-800-633-5124 www.emersonjacks.com

Shop Phone (306) 682-3332 Email: lever@sasktel.net

RFS REPLACEMENT FLIGHTING

ALARM SYSTEMS

SLASH REPAIR COSTS! SUPERFAST SERVICE! • Precision flighting for combines, augers, grain carts, unloaders, feed wagons, mixers, cleaners, driers, etc. • Immediate nationwide shipment from vast stocks in over 1200 different sizes. • Normal, heavy duty and extra heavy duty flights cold rolled from prime quality steel.

RFS makes flighting repairs quick, easy and inexpensive on any implement, any make, any model, any age.

Flighting only from stock. You specify, we ship, you weld.

Save Time, Money and Valuable Commodities

www.binful.com

P.O. Box 69, Villard, MN 56385

320-554-2051 • Fax: 320-554-2459

No More Guesswork, Eliminate Plugged Conveying System...

• Dependable • High Quality • Low Maintenance Know when your bins are full or empty. Loud Horn (Optional)

Junction Box Control Panel

Switches

How Binful Alarm Operates

TRUCK SCALES ARE OUR BUSINESS New, Used, Rebuilt, Turn-Key Job. Serving the Illinois, Indiana Agriculture Market for Over 50 Years. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NORRIS SCALE CO. INC.

Binned material presses against the diaphragm switch which immediately sends a signal to the junction box. The signal is then immediately relayed to the control panel which sets off the audio and individual bin light.

Call for our new SUPER COMPETITIVE prices!

502 E. Beech, Sullivan, IN 47882

REPLACEMENT FLIGHTING SUPPLY PH: 888-728-0969 • 402-694-6536

ALSO CARRYING:

Full Bin Super Sensors, PTO, bushing stock, coupler sleeves, angle rings, swivel clamps, stroke control, stub shafts.

800-727-3046

Works in fertilizer, free-flowing materials and grain bins.

CALL TODAY!

P.O. Box 311, Industrial Park, Aurora, NE 68818

IH DISGUSTED?!! IH DISGUSTED?!! IH DISGUSTED?!!

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SHIFTING PROBLEMS with your Complete fish stocking included with every pond we build

IH 706, 806, 856, 1256, 1066, 1466, 1086, 1486, 1586, 3388, 3588, 3788 and other similar models??

Call us for the industry’s only guaranteed shifting fixes. We also have other tractor parts at competitive prices. Call soon to ensure availability! (319) 846.2077

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IH DISGUSTED?!! IH DISGUSTED?!! IH DISGUSTED?!! New on the market

ROTARY PHASE CONVERTER

Pneumatic Drive Grease Buster

GREASEBUSTER™ "THE ORIGINAL"

★ They resist freezing.

RELIABLE. EASY TO USE. QUALITY.

35 YEARS OF GREAT SERVICE

• • • • • •

Use For: Grain Dryer Systems Grain Handling Systems Irrigation Systems High Power Fans Machine Tools Welders, Compressors

DEALERS WANTED

KARAM Mfg., Inc. 707 Industrial Dr., Omro, WI 54963 www.karammfg.com 800-293-8969

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★ They will hold from 200 to 1,700 gallons. ★ They can be cut to any height.

Operates 3-Phase Equipment from a Single Phase Line

POWER UP TO A TOTAL OF 125 HP WITH A SINGLE UNIT

★ Tanks like these measure from 6 feet to 13 feet in diameter.

Cleans Grease Fittings & Bearings

“You can’t break it and it won’t break you!”

Regular & Combination (Hose Extension $11.00)

$39 includes shipping. DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED Cost Saving Tool. Wholesale or Retail Sales. MADE IN U.S.A.

Over 17 Years of Satisfied Customers!

Will deliver in semi-loads anywhere.

Use a penetrating oil - no aerosol can lube. Shop size holds 2 times the amount of fluid.

$48 includes shipping.

T-J Tools Ltd. ©

P.O. Box 120 • Waynesville, OH 45068

Phone/Fax: 513-897-5142

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Dealer Inquiries Welcome. Ryan Harrison PO Box 7375 Alva, WY 82711

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t Keeping the Family Farm in the Family Michael Baron is the owner of Great Plains Diversified Services, Inc. and is a regular contributor to the "Farm And Livestock Directory". Involved in farm estate planning for more than thirty years, Michael Baron is well-versed in farm income taxation, estate taxation, retirement planning, transition planning, oil and gas estate issues, and all other issues facing the family farm, including family dynamics. Presented in a comprehensive, down-to-earth 'question and answer" format, the topics addressed in this column talk about the many aspects of estate planning – and how to 'Keep the Family Farm in the Family'.

Contact Michael Baron at 800-373-4078 or email keepthefamilyfarm@gmail.com, or visit www.keepthefamilyfarm.com. View past columns Michael has written in the 'Country Lifestyle' section at www.farmandlivestockdirectory.com.

Who Should Be In Charge of Your Assets After You Die? guess is all of the things he buys today will be gone and he’ll have lost everything – not to mention the capital gains and income he lost on the land itself.

Dear Michael:

Oil income is another slippery slope – pardon the pun. Here you have an asset that

We are getting up in years and we have a large farm – rented out – and none of our children are interested in farming. We are old enough now to have married grandchildren and realize how far and wide our estate might be spread someday with children, grandchildren and spouses, and now great grandchildren. We were also fortunate enough to have income from oil and we have been sharing this with our children, who in turn, have been sharing with their children. Right now, we are in charge of the farm income and the oil income. But who do we pass this torch onto when we are gone? It keeps me up at night thinking about all the possible issues after we die.

does nothing but push out cash and this cash gets deposited in a main account until it is distributed to who you want to receive this money. Right now this is your account and you make the decisions. What happens when this cash account passes on to the next generation? Who will be in charge of making these decisions? Who can I trust to handle this much money without being tempted? If I name a child as a successor and put them in charge of all of this income, there is no oversight body who watches over this child or children to make certain they are making the proper decisions with this cash. There are no ‘will’ police who run around checking to make sure your successors are doing what they are supposed to be doing. When you put this much cash into the hands of a select few and charge them with the

Signed... Up All Night

responsibility of doling out this money over years and years, without any oversight on the operation, one of three things is going to happen. Either the child or children does everything perfectly, but someone is disappointed

Dear Up All Night:

they are not in charge and feel things could be done ‘better’ – and the fight is on.

Obviously, you two have lived a long and interesting life. How wonderful to see your union leading to children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. I’m sure you have stories to tell of times where you could barely make ends meet, and you had to do

Two, the child who is in charge starts noticing all of this cash floating in and out with no checks and balances or people looking over their shoulder, and gives into temptation.

extraordinary things in order to keep family and farm together. Most success stories,

Three, the child or children you leave in charge either decide to quit, become unable to

like yours, have many instances where the ‘average’ person would have given up, but

perform these duties or die – leaving these duties to someone else – someone else you

you persevered and it’s all led to this.

may not like handling these duties.

For many people who have crossed the threshold of security with assets such as yours,

Whether or not you have farm and oil income or just valuable farmland you don’t want

this has led to new worries. Who do we leave in charge of this? Who do we trust will

sold, you may want to consider a Legacy trust to handle your assets. In the next column,

make objective decisions? How can we make certain our wishes are followed after our

I’ll cover some of the in’s and out’s of such a trust and some ideas of who should be left

deaths?

in charge of this trust after your death.

The other thing to consider here are the class of assets. You have basically two types – land and oil income. Most people are realizing farmland has been one of the finest investments to acquire and own over the last thirty years. It’s an asset that produces six to seven percent income and lately has had capital growth of fifteen to twenty percent per year. Ultimately, in our paper world, people have finally realized paper profits and gains can disappear, while land survives. As such, people would like to make certain this land doesn’t get mishandled in the future. It’s awfully hard to explain to a thirty-five year old heir that ‘Yes, you can sell the quarter for four hundred thousand, but the twenty thousand a year in income you are receiving is far, far better than anything you can do with the money’. This heir is thinking ‘I can buy this, and buy that, and have this, and I can’t have all those things unless I get the whole four hundred thousand’. That’s true, but ten years from now, my

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Stress Leads to Brain and Genetic Changes A small but growing body of research literature indicates that stress can produce changes not only in brain functioning, but also in genetic proclivities passed along to future generations. These scientific findings hold important implications for our physical and behavioral health, and that of our descendants. A process called methylation changes the expression of DNA. Chemical structures called methyl enzymes increase in response to stressful events and can silence genes from working properly. Evidence suggests early life stresses may have more impact on heritability than later life stresses. DNA, which is the abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and nearly all organisms. The findings are in the early stages of reaching conclusive scientific certainty. Duke University biochemists Dr. Robert Lefkowitz and Makoto Hara demonstrated that increasing amounts of stress can progressively damage DNA expression and increase the risk for developing cancer and turning hair gray. In a December 27, 2013 article for the website, www.ClearYourStress.com, Karl McDonald cited additional evidence that chronic stress is the culprit, causing psychological and physiological distress that triggers a drop in a key tumor suppression antigen, called p53. A more recent study was reported last month by the New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services. The research was conducted by a team of scientists at Johns Hopkins University, led by Richard Lee, Ph.D. They found that high levels of corticosteroids, which are released into the blood by

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It is not fully known how DNA changes, even though the research about methylation offers promising direction. It is clear that almost all organic life forms have adaptive capacities and that these capacities can contribute to survival or extinction.

We need to know what steps to take to reduce exposures to environmental toxins. We can improve our knowledge about beneficial methods of reducing the body chemicals associated with fright and stress— adrenalin and cortisol.

Humans are one of the most complex life forms. We have accrued enormous adaptations over time.

Okay, I know this article is pretty technical, but it is foundational to knowing why I try to make behavioral health more understandable to those who engage in the wonderfully life-enhancing activities of growing food and fiber, some of our most basic necessities for life.

All of us are subjected to stress. Adaptations to stress that contribute to survival can become part of our heritable genetic material, as well as adaptations that detract from survival over multiple generations.

“I write the Farm and Ranch Life articles to help us manage ourselves positively to survive and thrive. It is important for agricultural producers to understand available scientific research that helps us figure out how we work and what we can do to enhance our survival.” –Dr. Michael Rosmann Many environmental toxins are known to produce changes in behavior and DNA expression. For example, habitual heavy alcohol ingestion, which is toxic, not only creates a craving for more of the substance and eventually dulls brain functions, but it also increases the likelihood that offspring of the alcohol abuser will develop alcohol addiction. While exposures to environmental toxins are widely suspected as an increasing cause of death, the new information accumulating about stress opens a further area for scientific exploration: how stress changes brain chemistry and our genetic material. A new field, behavioral epigenetics, examines how our experiences affect our genetic expression.

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If we didn’t have the capacity to incorporate beneficial DNA changes that contribute to survival, humans would have disappeared as a species long ago. Since stress is a normal part of life, and we can adapt, why worry about managing stress? The answer is that chronic stress and severe acute stress, such as a nonfatal but life-threatening event, lessen our capacity to survive. I write the Farm and Ranch Life articles to help us manage ourselves positively to survive and thrive. It is important for agricultural producers to understand available scientific research that helps us figure out how we work and what we can do to enhance our survival.

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Over the next few months I will say more about what we can do to manage ourselves and our choices. This column is about improving our lives as agricultural producers. I will tackle difficult topics, such as what is known about various threats to agriculturalists’ behavioral health and physical wellbeing. I will draw on research findings and personal observations. I have several bright behavioral health and epigenetics scientists who have promised to help me with topics that push the borders of my expertise. Stay tuned and let me know how you feel about what I am trying to accomplish. I always appreciate feedback. Dr. Michael R. Rosmann brings the perspective of a farmer in “Farm And Ranch Life”. Dr. Rosmann grew up on a mixed grain and livestock farm in Western Iowa where he experienced enjoyable hard work and 4-H, and witnessed the stresses that accompany farming and farm life. Dr. Rosmann developed the first mental health response in Iowa to the Farm Crisis of the 1980s. In 2001, Dr. Rosmann, along with partners in seven states, founded the nonprofit network, AgriWellness Inc. AgriWellness conducted research and provided counseling services to farm people. It became clearer that a specialized field – agricultural behavioral health – was needed to respond to the unique problems experienced by farmers, ranchers and others involved in agriculture.

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A reader wrote to cut some yellow plastic into strips, coat them with plain petroleum jelly and then hang the strips in the fruit trees to attract the critters. I was pretty skeptical so I cut some strips from an old yellow oil jug, spread on the petroleum jelly and hung them from the branches with some pieces of twine I ran through holes punched in one end. It worked! There is some kind of moth that lays eggs on the developing fruit and the worms eat holes in the apples. Not any more–those yellow chunks of plastic work wonders and are almost free. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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TOMATO STAKES I use old dead branches off of my trees for my tomato stakes/ cages. I just push the big end of the branches into the soil around the tomato plants and then tie around them with some narrow strips of polyester fabric. Some of it I’ve used for several years and it seems to be in pretty good shape yet! I will put one or two stakes by each plant and then add more if needed. I don’t see much sense in buying something when I already have something FREE that works just as well (it may not look quite as good as those fancy metal cages, but free is good!) –Submitted by AS, OR

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Cutting Cooling Costs The full brunt of summer is once more upon us. Out here in the ‘hinterlands’ where I live, the heat in the Badlands is scorching for days on end. There aren’t many places to escape from the heat so the cattle seek the coolness of the cedar breaks and creeks whenever possible along with the other wild critters such as deer, turkeys, rabbits, etc. The old timer’s used to call it ‘shading up’ during the heat of the day and then every moving thing comes out towards evening to feed, munching on gardens and yards if possible! For us humans, it’s a different story. Thankfully, we have many advantages over those who homesteaded here in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. No electricity, running water, insulated houses, etc. As a child I lived in a home with no air conditioning–not even a fan for many years and we learned how to cope. Work was done early in the mornings and late in the afternoons when it cooled down some. We had a basement and the kids in the family plus a lot of neighbor kids spent the hot afternoons resting on old blankets on the cool cement floor. Some took naps, some read or played a game and when it cooled off outside, we went back to work mowing weeds, working in gardens and flowerbeds. Some did their house painting or other repairs early and late. It was called ‘adjusting’. We’ve gotten so spoiled over the last 40 years or so with all of the ‘doodads’ and gadgets that we all take pretty much for granted. Running water in the house along with the indoor plumbing, air conditioning, big box fans, instant hot water, electric stoves and microwaves, automatic washers and dryers, computers, ‘smart’ cell phones, iPads, GPS in the vehicles–luxuries not to be thought of just a little over 100 years ago. My biggest concern is that all of this is going to come to a screeching halt when the electric bills go through the roof, become impossible to keep paid up. Folks won’t really know how to cope; conservation will be the ‘name of the game’. The production of cool air for our homes takes a good chunk of the yearly utility bill, and for some, cooling costs more than heating for the winter so it only makes ‘cents’ to get the maximum use from every bit of energy we use. One can save a good bit of money by taking advantage of natural cooling in the evenings by opening windows and doors, shutting things up before bedtime and then pulling shades or draperies early in the morning to keep the cool air in and the heat out as long as possible. If you have air conditioning, clean or replace the filters as recommended. Sometimes, you can wash the big filters really well with a garden hose and get another year’s use from each filter. If you have a window unit or are planning to purchase one, try to situate it on the north side of the house so it doesn’t have to work so hard. It is recommended that you only set the thermostat to just 20 degrees cooler than the outside temperature, and then use a box fan to move the air around the rooms. We have an attic fan and it really helps keep the hot air out of the upper part of the house. It comes on at 98 degrees and keeps that super-heated air out of the attic. We’ve also installed ceiling fans in the bedrooms to move the cooler air around during the night. To save even more money, I do my laundry at night. The electric rates are usually cheaper during the ‘off hours’ when the peak demand is not so severe. I hang my clothes out at night and they are always dry by early morning (and I avoid the bird droppings because the birds are sleeping at night and don’t ‘bomb’ the clothes if I get out early enough!) Teach the children to turn off the lights when they leave a room or even install timers on closet switches, storage shed and garage lights to save a few dollars. It does add up over time and the savings you have achieved at the end of the summer will more than surprise you. Cutting your energy bills isn’t all that difficult if a bit of common sense is used. If the kids don’t do their part, you can do what one subscriber did: Her son was continually leaving lights on, doors open with the air conditioner running so she made him pay the light bill for just one month from his summer’s wages. It took most of the paycheck to pay just one light bill and she said, “Once was enough. He has become the king of energy savings!” I say, whatever works! Until next month,

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Why Washing Dishes is a Blessing After each meal in our home the Bible is read, and then everyone gets busy cleaning up the dishes. It doesn’t take long before the dishwasher is full, I always say, “If no one wants to wash the remaining dishes, please allow me,” and the response is always, “No one is standing in your way!” What they don’t realize yet is washing dishes is truly a blessing. In my case, it means that Mrs. V. Heddy Ake has not come to visit that day. She won’t tell me what the ‘V’ stands for, but I am sure it is ‘vicious’. When one is healthy, cleaning the kitchen seems burdensome. But to an bedridden invalid, it would be a blessing to be able to wash dishes. Washing dishes also means I probably have the luxury of time. My day is not so filled with other tasks or places to go that I can spend the time it takes to wash dishes. When there are lots of dirty dishes, it meant everyone was home for dinner. (What is not to like about spending time with your family?) And because we were able to prepare a meal and sit down and eat it indicates there were no major calamities facing us at that time. We have known days of serious affliction, and know assuredly, that someday trouble will assail us again. But for this day our world has a steadiness to it. Alice Morse Earle penned these words: “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, that’s why it’s called the present.” Those are good words to remember. Cooking and cleaning are routine responsibilities, often thought of as mundane. We might dream of the great things we could do if we weren’t spending our time with a mop bucket and cleaning rags. (But isn’t the most important work we do is taking care of our family?) Things can get out of whack in a hurry if we don’t perform day-to-day chores. When the laundry doesn’t get done, it’s panic time when there are no clean towels or (gasp) underwear… We too often forget clean laundry is a blessing. Life situations can change in the twinkle of an eye. Maybe that’s why Sunday comes once a week, or the sun rises each morning, and sets each day, just as a reminder to thank God for the blessings he has bestowed upon us. What if we woke up tomorrow morning with only the blessings we had thanked God for yesterday? There is something about gratitude that makes us enjoy the simple pleasures of life. “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts until wisdom.” Psalm 90:12. Renae B. Vander Schaaf, freelance writer, lives on a real working farm in northwest Iowa, and authored a book titled “A Place Of Refuge”. To Contact Renae B. Vander Schaaf, please email her at agripen@live.com.

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Perspectives and Solutions— Do you suffer from CHAOS (Can’t Have Anybody Over Syndrome, a term from Marla Cilley, the FlyLady)? Does your clutter or housekeeping prevent you from entertaining? Are you afraid to have people over because of what they might think of you when they see your home? You aren’t alone.

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CHAOS is a term I learned at the clutter control website: www.flylady.net from Marla Cilley who is also the author of a book called Sink Reflections (Bantam, 2007). I don’t rave about many websites. The FlyLady’s website is different. It is full of house cleaning and organizing tips. And, it is humorous and motivational. I especially enjoy the free cheerful daily e-mail reminders that you can sign up for to motivate you and to help you stay on track. The FlyLady takes you through every step of the way, every day, as you form many new small habits to clean and organize your home. She calls them baby steps. I would also like to suggest that CHAOS comes in two forms—real and perceived. Real CHAOS is physical. It is the kind you trip over or see stacked up in piles on every available surface. FlyLady’s website can help with that. Perceived CHAOS, though, is a mental state that comes from living in modern America. I worry about perceived CHAOS. “We can’t have anyone over until the new furniture comes.” “I’ll invite you over after we get the deck built.” “We’ll try to get together later this summer after we get the landscaping whipped into shape.” “My house has exploded. I can’t have you over until I put it back together.” I have heard comments like this from many people. Here are other comments that may not be said out loud but contribute to this perceived CHAOS: “If I buy this, my house will be more acceptable.” “I need to run to the mall and get this before our company comes over this weekend.” “I’ll get the house cleaned and then it will be okay if they come over.” If you think about it, isn’t that sad? I think less entertaining happens now than twenty years ago because of this perception, this perceived CHAOS. Do you really care if someone’s house is perfect when you are invited over, or, are you just happy to get the invitation? I am really more comfortable with people in homes that aren’t perfect but, instead, the people are relaxed about their home and just happy to see me. Since they are relaxed and their house is relaxed, I can be relaxed there too.

When I invite people over, I am asking them to come spend time with me. I am not asking them to take a bath in my not-perfectly-scrubbed-out bathtub or to look for dust bunnies under my furniture. Yet, many of us hesitate to get together with each other if things aren’t “perfect.”

By the way, the “Fly” in “FlyLady” stands for “Finally Loving Yourself,” a term coined by one of her appreciative fans. Maybe that is what it really is about: We can learn to love ourselves enough to trust that others will too, whether our home is “perfect” or not. Do you still want less clutter in your home? If so, there is another way to let someone in without it being a guest. Try finding the right friend and asking them to be a clutter buddy. What is a clutter buddy? It is swapping clutter help with another person. I am inspired by a great experience I heard about from two people who tried it. Swapping clutter help is less expensive than hiring a professional organizer and, possibly, more fun! “Let’s start at your house first,” No, that’s okay, let’s start at your place.” After getting over a little initial fear and embarrassment, the clutter buddies I spoke to reported that working with a partner to get rid of clutter made the job a lot more fun. Because someone was with them, it was easier to get and maintain a sense of humor throughout the clutter clearing tasks. The clutter buddies also said there really weren’t any rules. They dealt with everything from moving furniture, flipping mattresses, sorting papers, and weeding out junk mail and magazines. They didn’t perform exactly the same tasks at each other’s home, but they made a similar time commitment to each home. The clutter buddies found that working with someone kept them on task for a longer time than a person can usually sort clutter on his/her own. Does anyone else besides me get tired, stiff, and lonely after a couple of hours hunched over paper piles on the floor? Getting help from a buddy also eliminated guilt. This wasn’t wasting someone else’s time. It was an even exchange of time and effort. The clutter buddies reported it was easier to work on someone else’s clutter rather than their own. They didn’t have an emotional investment in each other’s stuff, so they were able to help each other objectively. What a gift! The clutter buddies also made it fun. They took breaks and rewarded themselves. At one home, they shared homemade soup, and at another, they went out to eat before coming back to finish up. All in all, they spent over twelve hours at each home. Two people working for twelve hours is twenty-four hours of clutter control. That is a lot longer than my usual hour or two at home alone. The clutter buddies got a lot done! You can try a two-pronged approach to your household clutter: Change your perception about having people come to your home, and consider getting help from a clutter buddy!

Maybe we just need to get over it. Isn’t it more important to stay connected with people rather than to entertain in a perfect home? Practice. Try inviting someone over and not cleaning your house. Try it again a week later with another friend…and again…. You get the idea.

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Paclamar Astronaut in his prime: one and a quarter tons of championship Holstein bull. As of January 20, 2014, his daughters are found in 12,009 dairy herds in the U.S., with an average annual per-cow production of 17,648 pounds of milk, 644 pounds of butterfat, and 566 pounds of protein.

Recalling the story of Paclamar Astronaut, the World-famous Holstein Bull Fifty years ago this year, on a warm, hazy June day in Maryland, nine dairy farmers pooled their limited resources and made international livestock history.

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of

magazine as one of the breed’s most

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$30,000. He suggested that potential

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outstanding cows. She was housed at

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syndicate members each contribute

W.I. “Billy” King, a loose

prestigious

situated with excellent sale facilities.

$3,000 toward such a purchase.

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selections for the sale. Conferring

farmers in 1964. “That was about one

with

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1,200-acre

Paclamar

“syndicate” of producers agreed to

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attempt to purchase a homely Holstein

the nation’s finest dairy herds. The

bull calf, whose official registered

magazine article included a note that

name was Paclamar Astronaut, after

she had recently given birth to a son.

fellow

MD,

home

dairymen,

to

Marlin Hoff and Jack King, who had

declined,” one dairy producer said. “I

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earlier

he

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Holstein association convention was

encouraged Paclamar Farms to send

come up with that much money,”

were well aware of the gangling calf’s

meeting that June, 1964 in Washington,

her five-month old bull calf to the

another one added. But Billy King

mother, Harborcrest Rose Milly, a

D.C.

dairyman,

national sale. He then had an idea –

persisted, and finally signed up nine

widely noted All-American cow with

auctioneer, and pedigree expert, Doty

invite dairy colleagues to form a

dairy producers, all but one from

a

Her

Remsburg, was tasked with arranging

cooperative “syndicate” to purchase

Maryland, plus the Herman Gabbert

maternal brother had recently sold for

and managing a national cow sale to

the bull calf for future stud service. It

family of White Plains Farm in South

$10,000, and she had just been written

coincide with the convention. He

was thought that such an animal from

Carolina. Each finally agreed to

up in the industry’s Holstein World

chose the fairgrounds at nearby

a proven mother could bring up to

provide up to $1,500.

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nlivestock history Hundreds of persons jammed the

until his future could be worked out.

Word got around that Astronaut’s

By the time of Astronaut’s death in

gaily decorated fairgrounds pavilion

The syndicate began negotiating

daughters “made milk like they

December, 1978, the 2,670-pound bull

that June day. In came Astronaut.

with leading bull studs, including

invented it.” They exhibited a rare

had produced over $12 million worth

Dairy experts in attendance were

Curtiss, who had turned down the

blend of strength and style and udder

of semen, produced more than 50,000

appalled. The bull calf was frail,

opportunity to bid at the sale. Finally,

quality that would make Astronaut

registered daughters (Astromates),

almost sickly. One veteran dairyman

Curtiss agreed to house Astronaut at

famous. By 1969, Astronaut became

greatly improved the bloodlines of

said that the gangly animal was “not

their Cary, Illinois headquarters, and

the youngest bull ever (five years old)

the world’s Holstein dairy herds, and

exceptionally strong, which kept him

would collect and distribute the bull’s

to earn a Gold Medal through

was reported to return an estimated

from smoothing up.” Most commercial

semen.

artificial

Despite

$1,358,000 for each of his nine

bull studs were present, as were

whereas Curtiss would determine the

Curtiss’ reservations, they had leased

original investors from more than

prominent

and

price of each ampule of semen to be

probably the most outstanding dairy

108,000 calves produced through the

investors. They literally turned their

sold, as well as the percentage of the

bull of his era. So famous was this

Curtiss breeding program.

backs, none offered a bid, including

profits to be sent to each syndicate

once “ugly duckling,” that he made

Curtiss Breeding Service, one of the

member. The year-old Astronaut was

the front page of the Wall Street

nation’s largest bull studs, that had

sent to Illinois after more than six

Journal, as well as both the AP and

recently leased Astronaut’s sire.

months in Maryland.

UPI wire services during the summer

dairy

producers

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contract

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signed,

insemination.

of 1976. He is the only Holstein ever

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and

granddaughters, generations

his

daughters,

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continue

to

make

immense contributions to the world’s

Billy King’s syndicate was in from

Curtiss began promoting “Milly’s

the beginning, but bidding went

bull,” son of the only 96-point (out of

slowly. Finally, Washington lawyer

a possible 100 for excellent type

A.H. Paul, a fun-loving Holstein

classification) dairy cow with 1,000

Back

South

March to recognize the 50 years since

breeder, started bidding, walking

pounds of butterfat in one year. As

Carolina, the dairymen members of

this remarkable animal came on the

around the ring to get the crowd’s

Milly went on to earn further All-

the Astronaut syndicate regularly

world’s

attention. “Get the bull!” Billy King’s

American and All-Time All-American

stopped by their rural mailboxes to

Astronaut’s

father,

triumphs, more and more dairymen

pick up their monthly checks from

prominently displayed in the King

stepped up to buy her bull calf’s

Curtiss. One member admitted that

Barn

Lawson, finally directed. For some reason, A.H. Paul suddenly stopped bidding, and the auctioneer banged the gavel at $9,000. The Billy King syndicate had its bull calf, and each member was in for $1,000.

to appear three times on the cover of Holstein World magazine. in

Maryland

dairy industry. Holstein breeders gathered in western Maryland in

and

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Pathways Through Agriculture by Kayla Degner

Discover Your Passion, Grow Your Potential, Impact Your Future As I mentioned in my last column, I am interning at NEW Cooperative in Fort Dodge, Iowa for the summer. I officially started my internship on May 7, 2014. I am the communications intern and will be working in a variety of areas within the company. NEW Cooperative is a member owned cooperative with 22 locations throughout the state of Iowa. NEW Cooperative focuses on grain marketing and storage, feed, fertilizer, crop protection and seed resources. NEW Cooperative employs about 400 employees while remaining farmer focused and member driven. NEW Cooperative offers different internship areas such as agronomy, operations, communications and information technology. This summer there is 14 interns, however, this number continues to grow every summer. I plan on completing a series of columns regarding this internship throughout the summer to give the readers a “look into” an internship. Iowa State University’s College of Agriculture Career Services strongly suggests students participate in internships to improve several different areas. These areas might include networking and soft skills. Most internships range from 10-12 weeks and are normally 40-hour weeks depending on the internship type and company. My internship will be 12 weeks with 40 hours per week. I will also be receiving 6 college credits through a class at Iowa State called Agricultural Education 412. To receive 6 credits I have to complete 12 weeks/40 hours per week. Additionally, I have to journal weekly and complete a series of assignments to create a portfolio to showcase different competencies I improved over the summer. I will focus on my teamwork, initiative taking, communication, leadership, problem solving, decision-making, creativity, critical thinking, and active listening skills. My communications internship is located out of Fort Dodge, Iowa, which is NEW Cooperative’s headquarters. My main project for the summer will be creating a recruitment video that will feature NEW Cooperative’s internship program. This video will be used at career fairs and on the company website. A NEW Cooperative overview video is also planned for the summer. I get to help my supervisor with company golf outings that are held in July at 3 different golf courses. I will also be taking a lot of pictures for use in newsletters, website, social media, and power points. Other duties include: newsletters, marketing and promotion items, county fair activities, social media, and annual meeting planning. I am excited to get into the full swing of things at NEW Cooperative. I hope to learn a lot this summer in several areas. Look for my next column on how my internship is going and what I have completed so far! Kayla Degner was born and raised in rural Lytton, IA on a diversified grain and livestock family farm. She graduated from Rockwell City-Lytton in May 2012 and currently attends Iowa State University studying Agricultural Communications. Her past involved many agriculture venues. Kayla has a strong interest in advocating to the youth involved in agriculture. Contact her at kadegner@iastate.edu.

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Horn Flies: Profit-Robbing Pests

Control tips for producers to take back lost gains When it comes to raising cattle, every pound counts. And, as every producer knows, there are always several factors that can steal dollars from the bottom line. In fact, one of the most economically devastating threats, especially for pastured cattle, measures only about the size of a pencil eraser — it’s the horn fly. “Even though horn flies are small pests, they can be a big problem,” said Roger Winter, DVM, Technical Services Veterinarian for AgriLabs. “According to the USDA, the detrimental impact of horn flies is more than $1 billion per year in the U.S., with up to $60 million dollars spent on insecticidal control. Financial loss can be attributed to reduction in weight gains, feed efficiency and milk yields as well as loss of blood and energy used trying to dislodge flies.”

Blood Loss Equals Lost Gains

Horn flies take anywhere from 25-38 blood meals per day and with large numbers feeding on one individual animal. This can result in a significant amount of blood loss each day. Unlike most other flies, horn flies remain on the host animals constantly and leave only for a brief period to lay eggs on very fresh manure. “Horn flies have a piercing-sucking mouth part that is similar to a mosquito but is more painful because it’s larger,” said Bob Pennington, MS, Consulting Veterinary Entomologist for SmartVet. “Hundreds of flies, each biting around 30 times a day, can result in up to one-third of a liter of blood lost per animal, per day. That’s a considerable amount of energy loss.” Numerous studies have been conducted to understand the economic impact of horn flies on cow and calf-weaning weights. Very conservative figures show that horn flies can result in one-tenth to one-third of a pound in reduction in weight gains per calf, per day. For example, in a 5-month period (150 days), that equals 15 to 50 pounds reduction in weaning weights. At approximately $1.60 per pound, a 30-pound weight reduction results in an average income loss of $48 per head due to horn flies. If a producer has 50 head of cattle, that equals $2,400 total income loss, and for 100 head it’s $4,800.

When to Treat

“Instead of feeding regularly, cows are fighting the awful bite from horn flies by switching their tails, throwing their heads, kicking and stomping to dislodge them,” said Pennington. “When doing this, they are not as efficient when it comes to grazing and meat and milk production.” Treatment and prevention are key to controlling horn flies. The best time for producers to justify taking horn fly control measures that will generate a positive return on investment is when the flies reach the economic threshold. On average, if more than 200 flies are observed on a single beef cow or stocker animal it is considered the “treatment threshold.” For a single calf or lactating dairy cow, it’s 50 flies. “Throughout the fly season, weekly monitoring for horn flies is highly recommended,” said Winter. “It’s usually best to monitor between the hours of 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. when horn flies are most visible on the shoulders and sides of cattle. On hotter days, the flies tend to migrate to the cow’s belly where it’s cooler and harder to observe.”

Fly Season Control Options

Horn fly infestations can vary greatly by region due to climate. In Northern areas, the season usually lasts anywhere from four to five months, whereas in Southern states, they can endure more than half a year of horn fly nuisance. For this reason, season-long control is typically recommended. A24

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Pennington suggests these tips to consider when developing a herd fly-control program: • Withhold tagging or pour-on treatments until horn fly numbers reach about 100 per side of animal. This will keep them from being applied too early. It takes more than 200 flies per cow to have an economic impact on weight gain of nursing calves. • Remove insecticide ear tags in the fall. • Use of oral larvicide treatment such as Rabon™ or an Altosid® is a good way to reduce fly breeding in manure.

Lastly, the most important way to safeguard against horn flies becoming resistant to insecticide is to rotate different modes of action. There are many methods available to control horn flies such as insecticidal ear tags, dust bags, concentrated pour-ons, animal sprays, backrubbers and oral larvicides available in minerals and feed supplements. Horn flies are notorious for building resistance to some classes of chemicals, so producers should use an integrated program with multiple products for the best protection.

New, Unique Form of Horn Fly Control

Most recently, AgriLabs introduced VetGun™, an innovative, new concept in insecticide delivery that offers producers another tool for treating horn flies. The power behind the VetGun is the AiM-L VetCap™, a scientifically developed capsule containing an EPA-approved topical insecticide called Lamba cyhalothrin — a proven ingredient to control horn flies, face flies and lice on cattle. When used in conjunction with other methods, it can be a very effective solution for resistance management. VetGun uses precision-engineered CO2 power to project a precise dosage of AiM-L VetCap to treat the animal. It bursts upon impact, allowing the topically applied insecticide to go to work immediately, similar to that of pour-on applications. It’s designed to limit cattle handling and stress, while uniquely applying effective horn fly control. With this application system, the insecticide can be applied to cattle at a range of 15 to 30 feet, allowing the producer to treat animals from a safe distance. It’s as simple as laying down a lick, hay or feed to create a positive correlation with the dosing process. Most animals show little reaction then return to eating. “The beauty of the VetGun and AiM-L is you can apply it easily when other methods run out,” said Pennington. “A producer can treat at any time in the pasture when flies reach the economic threshold and only when it’s needed.” For more information, visit www.agrilabs.com and www.smartvet.com. AgriLabs and AiM-L are trademarks of Agri Laboratories Ltd. ENABL, ProLabs is a trademark of ProLabs, Ltd. Biomize and VaxLiant are trademarks of VaxLiant, Ltd. VetCaps and VetGun are trademarks of SmartVet USA, Inc. © 2014 All rights reserved.

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