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By DICK HAGEN The Land Staff Writer Compost the manure of 560 cows and you’ve got “garden food” galore. That’s the challenge — and more importantly, the marketing opportunity — for Rosenholm Dairy nearly every day. This high tech dairy operation separates their livestock manure solids and liquids with a screen separator. Liquids are stored in a holding lagoon and pumped as needed for irrigation purposes on its fields. However manure solids are stockpiled on an impermeable blacktop surface for approximately three months of composting. This process exceeds the National Organic Standards, which means turning the compost material five times after the compost windrow reaches 131 F. End result is a product called COWSMO. Marketing specialist Mandy Speerstra (pictured at right) shared some details about COWSMO at the recent Organic Farming Conference See COMPOST, pg. 25A

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“This Land is your Land, this Land is Google search for “The Land,” find an emy Land ...” mail address and quickly send off a letter to the editor. If you are not familiar with those lyrics to “This Land is Your Land” you cannot The problem is, my e-mail inbox starts consider yourself an American. filling up with interesting requests. Like the one that “would appreciate a ‘coo-ee’ Regardless of the true intent behind the being sent to many Ex students who writing of this song, Woody Guthrie’s attended Marist Sisters College, Woolwich.” offering has become one America’s most famous folk songs. Upon receiving this e-mail, I also did a LAND MINDS Google search and found that this college The Land magazine has been around is located in New South Wales, Australia By Kevin Schulz since 1976 and I don’t believe that it has ever adopted Guthrie’s song as a motto; I promptly directed the reunion commitof course there would be copyright tee member in the correct direction, to infringement issues if we had. Australia’s The Land, not our The Land. This Land may be your Land, but this Land isn’t I also often get random e-mails in the form of a letthe only Land. ter to the editor thanking us for stories on AusI knew that there was a pavilion at Walt Disney World tralian-specific topics. Though I’ve learned in this business that we should relish any positive feedback called “The Land” that is dedicated to human interaction with the land itself. I thought that was pretty cool. that we receive, it is diminished when we are the unintended recipient. Soon after I started working here at The Land, I Also in the words of a song overplayed at Disney also learned that there is another farm magazine called The Land. One would think that this could be properties, “It’s a small world after all.” confusing. Confusion should not be a problem, howA “coo-ee” by the way is a shout used in Australia, ever, since the other magazine called The Land usually in the Bush, to attract attention, find misscomes from the land down under — Australia. ing people, or indicate one’s own location. If one thought that, they would be wrong. I learned that by doing a Google search. In today’s world of a smaller globe due to social Kevin Schulz is the editor of The Land. He may be media and the internet in general, you can do a reached at editor@TheLandOnline.com. ❖

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Welcome greenie weenie Wally Wal-Mart, the elephant of American $156 billion — was spent at the cozy, (on food retailing, announced April 10 that it average) 197,000-square-foot Wal-Mart plans to bring its clout, cash and vegsuper center. etable crispers to the American pea patch That’s a lot of beef, bananas and beans. this year and bigfoot its way into the stillWhat it isn’t, however, is growth. In Febgrowing U.S. organic grocery business. ruary, Wal-Mart predicted the coming The news sent Wall Street motor year’s grocery sales would be “sluggish” mouths into overdrive. Wal-Mart’s and that the previous quarter’s sales had entrance into organic grocery retailing, fallen by a “low-single-digit” percentage. they breathlessly reported, will slash U.S. Meanwhile, smaller, more nimble competiorganic prices, cut deeply into competitor FARM & FOOD FILE tors like Kroger and Safeway reported profits and — thank heavens — finally increased sales over the same period. By Alan Guebert shave the Grateful Dead beard off the That flagging performance, reported organic movement to make it presentable Reuters Feb. 20, was keyed to “cuts last to regular Americans. year to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ProWal-Mart’s domination of American grocery selling gram,” the nation’s largest food assistance program. suggests the stock pickers could be right. Last year, 56 cents of every American grocery dollar — or about See GUEBERT, pg. 4A

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How will Wal-Mart entry impact organic market? GUEBERT, from pg. 2A Those cuts “have been particularly painful for Wal-Mart,” Reuters noted, because “one in five Wal-Mart shoppers relies on food stamps.”

the 1,600 organic items it already sells to customers whose wallets are either staying the same or shrinking?

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Mart’s sales — organic or otherwise.

Interestingly, though, the company’s expanded organic strategy includes a The short answer is it can’t. plan to “create a new price position ... that increases access.” That’s marketThe longer answer, however, suggests speak for Wal-Mart’s plan to cut That important fact appears to have it might be cheaper for Wal-Mart to been overlooked by the numberorganic retail prices by 25 percent to, crunching analysts doing the math on attract new, upscale customers to its hopefully, boost sales. 4,000 U.S. stores with an expanded what Wal-Mart’s bigger (it says it organic food line than to convince its Whether that idea actually increases already stocks 1,600 organic items) current price-focused, penny-pinched organic sales — and doesn’t nick profentrance into the $30 billion U.S. customer base to buy more organic its — remains to be seen. organic grocery business. food. There can be little doubt, however, It also raises the question: How can Besides, some of those new customers that Wal-Mart’s plan to expand its Wal-Mart increase overall grocery just might buy clothes, toys and a DVD organic grocery list while cutting retail sales by adding 100 more “mostly player, too. That would boost Walprices will increase demand and, in organic,” mostly not-cheap items to turn, producer prices for already-tight supplies of organically grown grains, vegetables and meat.

stands at 20 million bushels while today’s organic soybean production is less than one-third of that, or about six million bushels. As such, organic soy now sells for $25 to $30 per bushel, or twice the price of conventional soybeans. Maybe Wal-Mart’s plan will, in the future, lower prices paid organic producers but, Clarkson adds, “right now, there is so much demand and competition for supplies that ... I cannot imagine that changing anytime soon.”

Clarkson’s view is widely held among organic producers and consumers. Most don’t fear the retail giant’s new venture to go green because, after years of hard work, they know organic food is more relationship dependent than price dependent. As such, they suspect In discussing the Wal-Mart idea with the Bentonville Biggie may have taken a bite out of one tough turnip. the New York Times, Lynn Clarkson, owner of Illinois-based Clarkson Grain, But, hey, they quickly add, welcome “which processes and sells organic and to the revolution, Wal-Mart. conventional wheat, soy, corn and other grains,” noted that the supply of Alan Guebert’s “Farm and Food File” organic grain can’t meet the market’s is published weekly in more than 70 demand now. newspapers in North America. Contact him at agcomm@farmandfoodfile.com. For example, Clarkson estimates that Past columns, news and events are today’s U.S. organic soybean demand posted at www.farmandfoodfile.com. ❖

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Letter: Minnesota beef industry headed in wrong direction To the Editor: It is disheartening to learn the Minnesota beef checkoff referendum did not pass. Thank you to the Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association and fellow producers who worked to help get the referendum passed. These leaders worked hard to encourage producer participation and providing information for what the state checkoff could do. In voting, you’ve proven your care and concern for the future of our industry and understand the need to increase our beef promotion efforts. For several years, I served as chairman of the Minnesota Beef Council board so I know how valuable the beef story is for consumers to hear. The

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Minnesota Beef Council has an outstanding history of leveraging Minnesota beef producers’ checkoff dollars to the fullest extent to promote our beef product to Minnesota’s 5.5 million consumers. A study was done in 2009 which showed that for every dollar invested in the beef checkoff, the industry had a return of $5.55. It concerns me that in the last five years, beef has been losing market shares in the meat case. With forecasted retail prices continuing to climb, it is more important than ever to invest in beef research, promotion and education. As developing countries’ economies continue to strengthen, they increase protein consumption, especially beef. This is an opportunity for the beef industry to explode.

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Minnesota farmers are adopting the latest technology to conserve water and protect water quality. With the help of local county Natural Resource Conservation Service offices and irrigation Extension agents many of us have installed low-pressure drop nozzles with pressure regulators to limit evaporation; use irrigation scheduling to apply just enough water when needed; and are planting cover crops to boost water holding capacity. We are also adopting variable rate technology as it evolves to place less water on areas of a field with heavier soils. Most of us who have livestock have installed manure containment structures to better utilize its nutrient value and protect our water. Today’s genetically modified seeds have greatly reduced the use of pesticides and long-lasting herbicides. Since 2000, precision farming has been the most wonderful and exciting innovation that has ever been implemented by today’s farmers. Many think of this technology as enabling farmers

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To the Editor: Recently an article was published by Minnesota Public Radio that criminalized irrigation agriculture and tried to embarrass the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for not protecting our groundwater. Since the beginning of irrigated farming in Minnesota over 50 years ago, farmers have been working with the DNR to make certain our use of water was sustainable. My grandfather, Carl, volunteered his time to take monthly measurements of monitoring wells that were set up in our area in the 1960s to follow any changes in groundwater levels. The DNR currently has 42 monitoring wells in our area checking both surficial (shallow) and buried artesian (deep) aquifers. To date, these wells have shown the same spring recharge levels that were present before irrigation with minor differences following precipitation trends. Data and hydrographs for all of these wells are available on the DNR website.

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Please don’t quit — People need you; children need you Although she went home to couldn’t do it anymore.” Jesus a few years ago, people There you go. She forgot in our small community still to tell her legs they were have fond memories of Hentoo old to lift or keep their rietta. Some will tell you of balance. She forgot to tell her warm smile and quiet her aging body she was too manner, others will tell of her elderly for this sort of thing. years of cutting Box Tops and She just kept going. Soup Labels for Education to After spending a weekend benefit the local school, and with some inspiring leaders still others will rave about THE BACK PORCH in children’s ministry one of her flower gardens. By Lenae Bulthuis the saddest stories I heard My memory is a bit obscure. was when a lady shared At one point in Henrietta’s how most people within life, not sure if it was her 70s, 80s, or their church quit serving when their even early 90s, certainly an age beyond children graduate from the program. what I thought reasonable, a church One woman handed in her materials member shared this random fact. She with great joy and said, “I’m done! I’ve said, “Did you know that every time put in my time, now someone else can Henrietta leaves her garden she lifts her have a turn!” She quit. When her legs into the sink to wash her feet?” daughter graduated from high school, Keeping a huge garden long into retire- she graduated herself from service. ment was one thing. Having the ability to She forgot to tell herself that she’s keep washing between your toes while still needed to speak love and life into balancing on the other leg was another. I the next generation. She forgot that for was impressed and asked the equally children to have a leg up, they need amazed storyteller, “What’s her secret?” adults who are willing to serve and sac“I suppose she never told herself she rifice whether they still have children

under their roof or not. better yet, a cute pair of cheaters. Who sets these timelines for us? Who So we do things differently, and says we’re too old or maybe a bit slower and not needed? Why are certainly more intenwe so eager to check tional. But doing Especially as we out when people are so things different doesn’t desperately needed to mean we stop. For as get older, most of stay checked in, long as we can, in us stop looking engaged and present in whatever way we can, for new experithe lives of others? we have something to ences. We stop offer. Every way we In his book, “Fully living and start serve has value, Alive — A Journey that coasting. We whether it’s a long day Will Change Your Life,” on your feet volunteerstart getting old Ken Davis urges and ing, or the thing you instead of growinspires people of all can do best right now ages to live life to the ing old. There is is giving a word of fullest. For those who a big difference. encouragement, a are aging and tempted smile or a prayer. to check out, he writes, — Ken Davis “Especially as we get Whatever your age, older, most of us stop looking your energy level or for new experiences. We stop living and your gifts, don’t quit. People need you. start coasting. We start getting old instead Children need you. Until our last of growing old. There is a big difference.” breath, we bless. Now when it comes to aging there are Lenae Bulthuis is a wife, mom and some things that just can’t be helped. I friend who muses from her back porch get it. Reading fine print just ain’t what on a Minnesota grain and livestock it used to be. It now takes long arms or farm. ❖


Growing gourds a great gardening adventure Growing gourds in your garden is a rewarding adventure to share with young future gardeners. It’s an activity that is sure to hold the interest of children and start them on the path to

experience the lifelong joy of gardening. Sharon Quale is a master gardener from central Minnesota. She may be reached at (218) 738-6060 or squale101@yahoo.com. ❖

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Gourds have been signifibrown which is usually after cant to human life for thouthe first good frost. Store in a sands of years. The durable, cool dry area and eventually hard-shelled varieties are they will dry and turn all known to have been cultivated kinds of interesting shades of in locations literally covering brown with splendid mottling. the globe in all climates where The seeds will dry inside and they can be grown. produce a rattle sound when you shake them. Don’t be Large hard-shell gourds are alarmed by some mold growth members of the genus LageIN THE GARDEN on the outside during the drynaria. The small ornamental ing process as this can be gourds available for fall decoBy Sharon Quale brushed or scraped off. Gourds rations are from the genus can take from three to six Cucurbita. Both types are months to dry completely. easy to grow. The hard-shell ones can be dried and used We have painted some for bird houses, containers, gourds and hung them in trees musical instruments and decfor decoration as well as putorating. I’ve also noticed them ting large bushel-basket-sized being used as small houses in ones on pedestals near a path some Fairy Gardens which in the garden. The “bushel bascurrently are so popular. ket” gourds we grew a few years ago were only the size of Larry Hansen Unusual gourd seeds are basketballs but we nevertheavailable from catalogs. The gourd plant less thought they were impressive. is a slow starter so be patient while waiting for the first sprouts. Soak the The familiar birdhouse gourds have seeds overnight and make a small slit in beautiful shapes. They mimic the Hogaeach seed to speed germination. Provide rth Curve which is a lazy S-shaped line. a trellis or fence support and when the William Hogarth was an 18th century plant reaches the top nip off the tips to artist who believed that the S-curve was force growth in the lateral branches. The the most beautiful of all shapes and he lateral branches produce the female called it “the line of beauty.” According blossoms which produce the gourds. to his theory, S-shaped curved lines suggest liveliness and activity. Full sun and lots of water are required for good gourd crops. If you have a bumper crop of gourds and they have dried successfully during the When mature, gourds, like many of their year there are many children’s groups that melon cousins, are nearly 95 percent would enjoy getting some of them. Chilwater. This means the plants are thirsty most of the time. A mulch can help to keep dren like adding decorations and using the area around the roots from drying out. them as musical instruments. Children also like to help plant the gourd seeds in Harvest the gourds after the stems turn the garden.

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has long been held high as an organization that brings out strengths in youth who didn’t realize the ability that they had. The 1988-89 Minnesota state FFA officer team of Chris (Henning) Schumacher, Kris (Williams) Uter, Joan Koep, Dean VonBank, Lori (Michels) Heil and Patrick Thell worked as a team, but four of the members admitted to being shy — even “painfully shy” — before they joined the FFA ranks. Koep, the “painfully shy” one, however, said she became a different person when involved in FFA activities. These six, along with the regional vice presidents — Andy Erickson, Lee Knudson, Mike Mastey, Bruce Mathiowetz, Gary Schmiesing, Allen Schoenfeld, Nancy Schwantz and Brian VanZomeren, made for a strong team of 14 to lead the state’s FFA members. Just as the leaders of today, these 14 led and inspired the state’s FFA members. Following are the stories of the six constitutional state officers. The theme for this year’s Minnesota FFA convention, April 2729, is “Fuel Your Fire.” Will your FFA fire be fueled by the stories of these leaders from the past? —Kevin Schulz

As a junior in high school she was We were told to get a haircut, wear Chris (Henning) Schumacher, her chapter’s vice president, makeup, what color nylons to wear … President and then for her senior year how we were to handle ourselves.” “I don’t think I’d want to be Lakefield was brought into the That year as state officer, Schuin that other place.” school mix. That year she macher poured all she could in to FFA, That was Chris Schuserved as chapter vice presi- but she wasn’t done after that year. macher’s reply when asked dent again, but she also served She ran for national FFA office followwhere she thinks she would be as regional vice president. ing her year as state officer, but did not without FFA in her life. “That’s when the bug really bit get slated. She did, however, get a She hasn’t had to worry Chris (Henning) me that I thought about being chance to work for National FFA as a state officer. … I saw the chairman of the national nominating about that “other place” Schumacher state officers at different committee. because as soon as she could she joined the Heron Lake-Okabena camps and what they did, and I saw She also worked with the FFA proHigh School FFA chapter. “I was lured that I wanted to get that.” gram that is now known as the Washby the strong program and the leaderShe was elected ington Leadership ship of the program,” she said. “Keith for state FFA office Conference, before Place had a good reputation as an the spring of her also working with adviser and a teacher. … His wife, senior year in high the Excellence ProI saw the state officers Julie, was the speech coach and really school, and claims gram, which was a helped us, too. … It just looked like a she had no appreat different camps and series of “short great leadership opportunity.” hension about being what they did, and I weekend seminars” Schumacher was raised in an agri- a state officer and saw that I wanted to that traveled to difcultural background, but neither of her college freshman at ferent states. get that. parents had an FFA background, but the same time. “I Keep in mind they certainly didn’t hold back their remember getting — Chris (Henning) that while she was pep talks from Anne children. Schumacher fulfilling all of Henkels (HL-O “With our family, agriculture alum) and Dean these FFA duties, involves everybody,” she said. “Mom Harder she was still a Uni(from was in the tractor, vaccinating hogs … Mountain Lake), and just being versity of Minnesota student majoring everybody worked on the farm.” inspired by them, and they encouraged in agricultural education, after switchPaul and Joyce Henning had a far- me to pursue what I could.” Henkels ing from communications. row-to-finish hog operation, along with and Harder spoke from experience as “I was taking a lighter load to accombeef cattle, and raised corn and soy- both had been Minnesota state FFA modate all that I wanted to do,” she beans. They also raised Chris, Robert, officers on the 1985-86 team, and said, “but I couldn’t do it without the Sheila and Brenda on the farm near Harder went on to become a national support I had from back home.” Okabena. FFA officer 1986-87. Besides her parents and younger sibSchumacher remembers being the Schumacher fondly remembers that lings, she also had the support of chapter creed speaker, as well as being year as state officer, working with her another young FFA member — Adam in the state and national FFA talent con- fellow state officers and Paul Day, Schumacher, who had been an FFA test, where she used her vocal chords. state adviser, and Jim Ertl, state FFA proficiency award winner and was attending North Dakota State UniverShe remembers singing “One Moment in executive secretary. sity at the time. Time” during her retiring address at the “I remember after we got elected, we state FFA convention. She also sang in had our first meeting. Mr. Day took the the state and national FFA choir. guys and Rita Jorgensen took us girls. See PRESIDENT, pg. 11A


25 Years: There’s something for you — guaranteed on the 1992-93 team as well as being in the state choir and competed in the national FFA talent show. Youngest sister, Brenda, used her FFA experience to travel abroad. “They all paved their own way,” she said. “I never pushed them to do anything.” The same holds true of her own children. Son Stuart, 19, is a freshman at the University of Minnesota majoring in agriculture business. Oh, yea, he’s also currently serving as state FFA vice president, and she will be at this year’s state convention to see him give his retiring address. “We watched the live stream of him being named to state office last year, and we said that we’d be there this year.” Garrett is a junior at Heron Lake Southwest Star

Concept High School and is involved in the local FFA chapter, and of course a member of the nursery landscape team. Wyatt is an eighth grader “looking forward to joining FFA next year.” Madelyn, 9, and Addison, 5, round out the Schumacher clan. The future looks bright for the FFA legacy of the Schumacher family. “We’ve never pushed them in FFA,” she said. “If they ask, we tell them of all the benefits — the public speaking experience, the leadership, the friendships. … That’s what’s great about FFA, especially today — FFA has something for everyone.” Schumacher sees how she has benefited from FFA involvement, and her advice to any youth contemplating FFA involvement sounds like a motto FFA could use: “FFA. There’s something for you. Guaranteed.” ❖

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PRESIDENT, from pg. 10A She had met Adam when they were both in the third grade, and though she claims it wasn’t love at first sight, “I always knew he was special, I just didn’t know how special.” After graduating in 1993 with an agricultural education degree, Schumacher worked for about five years as a territory seed representative for Ciba Seeds. “Then we had our second child and the nursery business was growing and decided to come into the family operation.” Schumacher is secretary for Schumacher Nursery and Berry Farms at Heron Lake, Minn., an operation that also consists of Adam, his father, mother, his brother Trent and Trent’s wife. Just as the nursery and strawberry business consumes all the Schumachers, FFA has flourished with Chris’ siblings, and with Adam and Chris’ children. Robert Henning, the second oldest Henning, followed his sister into the state and national FFA choirs, sister Sheila would become a state treasurer

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25 Years: Time as state FFA officer a whirlwind year Kris (Williams) Uter, second at the state FFA convenVice President tion in the nursery and landscape contest, but could not go on to the A bottle lamb deserves national contest since they needed the credit for kick-starting a team of three. Kris Uter’s FFA career. They remedied that for the next Uter was not raised on a year by recruiting another team farm, but she had a friend member, and took the state compewho was, and that friend Kris (Williams) tition and placed “sixth or eighth” had sheep. Uter at the national contest. “Well, one day I came Though Uter’s parents weren’t farmhome with a bottle lamb,” Uter said. She brought it home to her parents’ ers, Nelson and Yvonne Williams were rural acreage west of Truman, Minn., supportive of what Kris and younger and that sparked an interest in agri- brother, T.J., did in FFA and life in general. culture. “I drug them into it (FFA) kicking “In 4-H I did a lot with sheep,” she and screaming,” she said. OK, maybe said. “I did well in lamb lead.” not “kicking and screaming” but she That lamb led her into FFA as a said her parents weren’t quite sure freshman in high school. what they were getting themselves High school FFA adviser Louise into when their daughter brought Worm put together a nursery andland- home that lamb. “They were always scape team, and included the young very supportive, and they certainly Kris Williams on that team. From that adapted to the many county fairs, state team involvement, Uter’s interest in fairs and banquets that I was heading off to all the time.” plants, shall we say, sprouted. Yvonne even took care of the small Her sophomore year in high school, she and a teammate took first and sheep flock when her daughter went

off to college. Before leaving for college, Uter ran for state FFA office in the spring of 1988, her senior year in high school. Running for state office is a stressful experience by itself, but Uter had to work that much harder. “I didn’t even know how to go about applying for state office,” she said. “Louise (Worm) had moved on to Heron Lake (Okabena-Lakefield) to teach ag, but I still contacted her to help me.” This was long before the days of doing a Google search for “state FFA officer application.” Obviously, Worm helped Uter figure it out, but she still didn’t think it would be enough. “I remember sitting there waiting as they were calling the names of the new officers,” Uter recalls. “Once they got to secretary, I figured ‘well, I did all that I could, but it wasn’t good enough’.” The elected state officers are announced in the following order: sentinel, reporter, treasurer, secretary, vice president and, finally, president. “When they announced my name for vice president, I didn’t know what to do.”

What she did do was become the member of a strong six-person team. “I think we all brought individual strengths to the team. ... Those were my ‘glory days,’ nothing but a lot of fond memories. “I’m amazed how well we put things together, that we pulled off what we did without the technology that they have today.” In addition to the strength of the officer team itself, Uter also credits Paul Day, the state FFA adviser at the time, and Jim Ertl, the state FFA executive secretary, with leading the way for the six state officers and eight regional vice presidents. “Mr. Day was huge for doing things the right way ... handwritten thank you notes, what a proper handshake should feel like,” she said. “A lot of what I learned as a state officer I still use every day.” After that whirlwind year as state officer, Uter settled back into the routine of college student at the University of Minnesota where she graduated See VICE PRESIDENT, pg. 15A

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25 Years: From ‘painfully shy’ to cool and confident Joan Koep, Secretary Older brothers telling stories of FFA activities is what drew Joan Koep to join the Battle Lake High School FFA chapter. “My oldest brother, Don, has always been a story Joan Koep teller, so when he came home from FFA he’d have some story,” she said. “I could tell that he was enjoy-

ing it, and thought it was something that I would like to try some day.” Well, her time came and she joined as a high school freshman, becoming the only girl in the Battle Lake FFA chapter at the time. “The grade behind me had a few girls join FFA, but I was the only one my first year.” This had become rare with the times, as girls had See SECRETARY, pg. 17A

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marketing including mass media, social media, direct mail, electronic mailing “and everything in between.” When she isn’t busy being a “Kris-ofall-trades” at Otten Bros., she is busy watching her children — Mackenzie and Zachary — grow into young adults. Mackenzie, 17, is a senior at Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted High School where she competed in the FFA parliamentary procedure contest, placing fifth at the national convention last fall. She will be attending St. Cloud State University on a basketball scholarship. Zachary is an eighth grader at HLWW middle school and plans to join FFA in the fall. “He loves the engineering and equipment side of it.” Both of the Uter children have developed a good work ethic, and agriculture background, by spending time on their father’s (Uter’s former husband) dairy farm. Uter has helped guide the HLWW FFA chapter’s nursery landscape team, proud of the team’s eighth place finish at national convention, passing along the knowledge that she learned and has served her well through life. “FFA got me on my career path,” she said. “From when I got into FFA and found the nursery and landscape competition, I knew that that’s what I wanted to do for my career.” “I wouldn’t be where I am at without FFA,” Williams-Uter said. ❖

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25 Years: ‘FFA made me comfortable in my own skin’ Being raised on a dairy farm, Koep doesn’t remember family vacations — “we’d take an occasional long road trip” — so the “goodwill” tours as a state officer got Koep to see some parts of Minnesota that she had only heard of. Koep remembers that year as state officer as a coming-together of six individuals with specific talents and strengths to form a strong team — a team that was actually 14 strong. The six constitutional officers featured here are supplemented by the eight regional vice presidents. “They (regional vice presidents) were a big part of our team.” Lessons and skills learned in FFA have helped Koep in her career, which

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SECRETARY, from pg. 15A been populating Minnesota FFA chapters since first allowed to join in 1969. “I remember that because I was born that year,” Koep said. Koep’s brothers loved the outdoors and thus were in the wildlife and forestry competitions. Though she wasn’t passionate about the outdoors as her brothers were, she still participated in the wildlife judging contests. “If they could win state, I thought we could too,” she said. Her team did win state, and though that had become a Battle Lake FFA tradition, she looks back on all the hard work that her team put in to come out on top. Leadership comes easy for some; others have to put in a little more effort. Leadership wasn’t natural for Koep. She knew about hard work, growing up on her parents’ (Gerald and Patricia) dairy farm. Similar hard work would be needed to achieve her FFA dreams. Self-described as “painfully shy” in high school, she found herself in FFA. Attending Greenhand Camp after her freshman high school year, she ran for and was elected to a camp office. Also at that same Greenhand Camp, Koep was first exposed to state officers. “I’m

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25 Years: Enjoyed travel that came with officer position TREASURER, from pg. 18A and then entered the University of Minnesota after graduating from Clara City High School in 1987. “I had just got done with the state 4-H president term, and thought I’d take a year off before trying for state FFA office.” Even with his shyness, leadership was in the genes as Dan VonBank was Minnesota FFA reporter in 1962, so it was natural for the younger VonBank to also take a seat with the top six FFA officers in the state. Since he was one of the oldest members of the state officer team, and he was already in the Twin Cities, he became the de facto FFA representative “if an FFA presence was requested in the metro area.” He enjoyed the travel that was required with both the 4-H and the FFA state office positions. “4-H took me around the country, but FFA got me around the state” as the team visited high school chapter banquets and other activities. Another difference between the two youth organizations, at least from the leadership aspect, was that “4-H was a lot of fun and (I) got to see different parts of the country, and FFA was much more structured, a lot more work.” Through all the hard work, “we got to be a pretty tight group back then,” VonBank said of the 1988-89 state officer team. Upon completion of his term as state FFA treas-

urer, VonBank continued his business major studies at the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management where he graduated in 1991. FFA provided VonBank a lot of life experiences, but he never saw himself in the world of agriculture. “For as long as I can remember I knew I wanted to be in some sort of business.” After graduation from the U of M, he did interview with Cargill “to run a plant,” but he ended up working for AT&T in an entry-level sales position. He stayed with AT&T for three to four years, working his way up through a variety of sales positions. “Anyone getting into business should go into sales,” he said. “Dealing directly with customers will help you a lot.” While he was in college he worked for Honeywell, and in 1995 he went back to work for the then Minneapolis-based Honeywell in its Microswitch division in Freeport, Ill., where he stayed for about four years. He then learned the lesson “it’s who you know, not necessarily what you know” as he was recruited to join a small private company where he stayed for one-and-a-half years. He was recruited for that position by a former boss from Honeywell. He then went to work for Navteq, a subsidiary of Nokia, in Chicago. Through a company name change, he is now working for HERE, a global leader in the mapping and location intelligence business. According to the HERE website, the company’s maps can be found in four out of five in-car navigation systems in North America and Europe. He went to Berlin, Germany, to be vice president of

Global Solutions to build the Center of Excellence within HERE for developing market-specific solutions and driving scalable implementation of those solutions into the regional organizations. He has since moved to his current position of vice president of Global Planning, Strategy and Operations where his job is to “plan and execute our sales strategies and ensure tight planning and interlock with the vertical business and marketing teams.” Along with VonBank in Germany are his wife, Kate Wettergren, and children: Spencer, 9, and twin daughters, Tessa and Sydney, 8. VonBank said he is currently under a three-year open-ended contract, and though the family is enjoying their time in Europe, he does see them returning to their Chicago home. “It was a big cultural change for my wife and the kids,” he said from a hotel room in Paris, “but now they’re getting involved more and more.” The VonBank children attend an international school where 15 to 20 ethnic backgrounds are represented in their classrooms. One thing the children are not exposed to Europe, or in Chicago for that matter, is the FFA. “In Chicago the kids have as many clubs or organizations to be involved in as possible,” he said. “I think it’s different for kids today. The opportunities are exponentially greater for kids nowadays.” Regardless what his children get involved in, he feels they will have the opportunity to grow, just as their father did in FFA. ❖

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FFA state officer and a college freshman simultaneously made for a busy year, she feels she may have actually benefited from the hectic schedule. “I had become pretty good at juggling my schedule and activities,” she said. “I think it was probably good that I stayed busy.” As the reporter on the team, she is jealous of the technological advancements that today’s FFAers have literally at their fingertips. “Most of what I did back then was so time-consuming as reporter.” She thought that the state officers came together to make a strong team out of six individual talents and skills. “I think we meshed pretty well.” “I loved being invited to speak at FFA banquets; it was always a special time,” she said. “All the people I met and all the young people who looked up to me.” The Heil family was preparing for a move at the time of this interview, and she said she ran across a file of the various speeches she had given over the years. “I learned how to be a public speaker through FFA. “It’s hard to fathom that in four years that I grew that much; it’s pretty amazing the confidence that you get from FFA.” She approached the 1989 state FFA convention with mixed emotions, when they would give up their state offices to the new team. “It was a relief, yet sad that it (year as state officer) was done … I had done what I wanted to do with the state office, but then it was time to focus on the studies.” She took what she learned from her FFA competition in farm business management contests into the classroom, graduating from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor’s degree in ag business management in 1992. “I picked my career because of FFA and I picked the U of M because of FFA.” She apparently picked the U of M for more than a degree, since her future husband, Mark Heil, was taking the same classes as Lori. FFA actually had a hand in bringing the two together. Mark was chapter president at the Plainview FFA chapter, “and he remembered being at Greenhand Camp with me, but I didn’t remember him.”

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Lori (Michels) Heil, Reporter Once upon a time, a quiet, shy high school freshman girl joined an organization under the lure of her best friend. Lori Heil stuck with it, and flourished, even though that Lori (Michels) friend only stayed in Heil FFA for another year. Heil’s brother, Joe Michels, may have preceded her in to the Madelia High School FFA chapter, but it was her friend who convinced her to join the group. “I was pretty quiet and shy in high school, but FFA really helped me gain experience in public speaking.” Though she was first exposed to state officers at Greenhand Camp after her freshman year in high school, it took a while before she set her sights that high. “It took a little time for me to think that I could make it as a state officer,” she said. “Mr. Schloesser continually put it out there for us.” Mr. Schloesser is Brad Schloesser, Heil’s FFA adviser at Madelia High School, and he knew what it took to become a state officer since he was state vice president on the 1980-81 officer team. As mentioned, Heil’s brother Joe was in FFA, but he was more on the production side of FFA, as where his little sister went more the leadership route. She did get involved in her chapter’s farm business management team that won the state FFA contest, before going on to win the national FFA contest. “We worked so hard before school, after school,” she said. “Seeing that hard work pay off was so rewarding.” Rewarding is how she sums up a lot of what FFA can offer youth. “Job interview, for instance, is a great contest to be involved in. It teaches a lot of real life skills that you can use all of the time.” The 1988 high school graduate ran for state office the spring of her senior year in high school, rather than getting a year of college under her belt. “I thought that maybe I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t do it right away because I might get into my studies and then never run for office.” She feels that even though being an

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25 Years: ‘It’s amazing the confidence you get from FFA’ REPORTER, from pg. 21A Obviously she eventually took note, as the couple was married in 1991. After college graduation, Lori took a job with Green Giant as a field representative at the Montgomery, Minn., location. She worked there for three years before taking a position with AgriGrowth. Mark then took a job with Continental Grain and the family moved to Milwaukee, Wis. She worked as an executive secretary, and then the couple’s first child, Sam, came along. She headed back to work after maternity leave. Mark was then transferred to Carmen, Manitoba, in 1998, and the family followed, but they were only granted one work visa. That was when Lori moved onto the most-rewarding career of stay-at-home mom. The couple has Sam, a high school sophomore, and Megan, an eighth grader. The Heils have also opened their home to Samuel, a 15-year-old who lost both his parents. The family moved back to the United States in 1999, landing in Bloomington, Ill., but have just moved to Normal, Ill. Mark is general manager for

Prairie Central Cooperative. As with any young FFAer, Lori couldn’t have become the person she did without the support of her parents — Aaron Michels and Joan Rockram — and siblings. In addition to Joe, there is a younger brother and sister, Steve and Chris. “I don’t remember my parents having any concern the more I got involved in FFA,” she said. “They were always very supportive.” She and Mark have offered the same support for their children, while Lori admits her children have grown up “more citified.” Sam, Megan and Samuel may not have an opportunity to grow through FFA as Mark and Lori did, but Lori said they are finding their own strengths. “We share our FFA stories,” she said. “I found an FFA scrapbook and we were looking at it, and that helps them realize that if they can set goals and try they can be a success. … I’m not sure how the world sees a success, but if you try, that’s success.” ❖

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25 Years: Thell remembered as ‘all-around nice guy’ After graduating from Willmar High School, Patrick enrolled in the community college at Willmar, with the plans of transferring to the University of Minnesota. That never happened. John Thell remembers having to take back Patrick’s books during his first quarter at Willmar Community College. “He planned on starting up again in the spring, but he was just too sick,” John said. Doug Hanson, one of the Willmar High School vocational agriculture See SENTINEL, pg. 24A

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The elder Thell remembers Patrick saying “I’m probably the only bald state FFA officer you’ll ever have” during his retirement address at the 1989 state convention. John Thell said the last couple of months of his son’s life were tough on Patrick and the entire Thell family. “It was tough to see him go through it.” Patrick Thell died Aug. 4, 1989, just one month shy of his 20th birthday.

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Patrick Thell, Sentinel we needed to do that,’ whatever Life has a way of being cruel. Mr. Day said, they FFA state officers are supdid.” Mr. Day is Paul posed to be at the top of their Day, former state game, the strength of their FFA adviser who organization. Patrick Thell oversaw the team. was at the top of his game as “Patrick never let the sentinel on the state FFA Patrick Thell on how bad off he officer team, elected at the was. I don’t think 1988 state convention in April. his fellow officers knew how Just eight months later he got news sick he was. … He wanted to that nobody, especially someone so young carry his share of the load.” and vibrant, should have to hear — he “I remember his inner-strength, and had leukemia. “It was Dec. 7,” said John that smile,” said Kris (Williams) Uter. Thell, Patrick’s 84-year-old father. “It’s “For him to be able to come to state conone of those things that you never forget.” vention how ill he was; we didn’t know “That is not something people our how ill he was until after the fact. Just age should have had to deal with,” said for him to be there was awesome.” Chris (Henning) Schumacher, who was Lori (Michels) Heil remembers the president on that state office team. “It positive influence of Patrick. “I think was such a hard thing to watch ... but seeing him go through what he was he never wanted the focus to be on going through, brought our team himself. He was very much a giver.” together,” she said. “To see him lose his This diagnosis was not going to hold hair, he stayed so positive, upbeat. He down the young Thell. John related was an inspiration to us all … I that as a state officer, “he was always remember him being determined to do saying ‘Mr. Day said this’, ‘Mr. Day said as much as possible.”

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SENTINEL, from pg. 23A instructors while Patrick was in high school, remembers the young Thell being a hard worker, and determined to become a state officer. “I think coming in with the background of his brother (Robert) having been a state officer, he just set his goal early that that’s what he wanted to achieve,” Hanson said. Robert Thell was president of the 1978-79 FFA officer team. “Pat was not a loud, boisterous type of guy,” Hanson recalls. “He led by example.” Mention the name Patrick Thell, and the first word that comes to Schumacher’s mind is “kind.” “He was such a kind person, a dry sense of humor,” she said. Joan Koep remembers Patrick as “one of those all-around nice guys, not an unkind word for anyone.” Patrick was the youngest of John and Celeste’s children, which also included John III, Susan, Robert and David. Celeste passed away Memorial Day of 2013. John II remembers David, who is a TCF certified public accountant, and Patrick always talking about starting a business together once Patrick graduated from college. “When Patrick was dying, David said, ‘there goes our business’.” John believes that Robert unintentionally set the goals for Patrick to follow. “He wanted to do what Robert did,” he said. ❖

Look at us now... The 1988-89 state FFA officer team dedicated the following poem to the memory of Patrick, and it appeared in the Fall 1989 Minnesota FFA newsletter.

I can still remember The way things were back then. I didn’t even know your name, Let alone call you friend. Now that we’ve become so close, It makes me want to cry, When I think of that dark day, When we must say goodbye. Look at us now Standing here together, None of us strangers, Anymore. Look at us now Standing here together. My only wish that won’t come true, Is that it could last forever. It seems when we’re together Each moment a memory. Love and laughter fill the air It’s plain for all to see. In all the things you’ve done and said You showed that you care. And now I can’t imagine life When you’re no longer there. Look at us now … we miss you, Pat.


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Grain prices are effective cash close on April 22. The price index chart compares an average of most recently reported local cash prices with the same average for a year ago. *Cash grain price change represents a two-week period.

Grain Outlook Planting well behind average

Livestock Angles Hogs volatile, cattle benign

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The following market analysis is for the week ending April 17. CORN — Corn traded in sideways fashion before tailing off into the Easter weekend. The markets are closed on April 18 to observe Good Friday. The market didn’t seem to have a lot of energy or major input to direct its course this week. Losses were limited by uncertain weather in wheat areas (cold in some areas, dry in others) and escalating events in Ukraine. May corn fell 3 3/4 cents this week to close at $4.94 3/4 and the December contract dropped 2 1/2 cents to $4.96 3/4 per bushel. Overall, U.S. weather is fore- PHYLLIS NYSTROM CHS Hedging Inc. cast to improve for fieldwork and St. Paul planting. As of April 13, 3 percent of the U.S. corn crop had been planted compared to 6 percent on average and 2 percent complete last year. Illinois was only 1 percent planted versus 10 percent on average, Nebraska at 1 percent versus 1 percent average, and Missouri at 9 percent versus 16 percent average. Due to rain, and snow in some places, little planting progress may be expected on the next report. The average for April 20 is 14 percent planted. Weekly export sales were nearly quadruple of what we need per week to reach the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s forecast. Sales were 23.7 million bushels compared to only needing 6.2 million bushels per week. This brings total commitments to 96 percent of the USDA’s 1.75 billion bushel export forecast. Most of the trade is fairly comfortable with the USDA’s projection; although, if we keep up this pace it will need to be raised on future reports.

There is a real contrast in the livestock markets for the past several weeks. The hog market has been extremely volatile, while the cattle market has been benign. The cattle market has been in a rather tight trading range since the beginning of March. One week prices advance, followed by the next week or two in a price decline, ending right back where the advance started. With the grilling season just around the corner, many feel that the cattle market will pick up with increased demand for beef. It does appear that the beef cutout has found a low in anticipation of that potential increase in JOE TEALE Broker demand. The only caveat would be that competitive meats are a bet- Great Plains Commodity Afton, Minn. ter value than beef, which could retard that anticipated demand. Packers have been more reluctant in the bidding for live inventory of late since most are in the red on their profit margins. Cattle numbers are still on the light side, but once again it boils down to demand. The next couple of weeks will definitely set the tone in the cattle market through the spring and into the summer months. Another factor to consider is the import of beef has been on the increase over the past few months and is helping to satisfy the deficit that we have been experiencing. If this continues to increase, this would be detrimental to prices advancing. At this point producers should stay aware of market conditions and protect their inventories as needed. After moving to all-time new highs, hog prices have

As we approach planting season, there are many things you should make sure to stay on top of that will help ensure a successful season. I’d like to cover a few things that are essential to the success of your operation. Stay in contact with your inner circle of advisers. I can’t stress the importance of this key group of people enough — during this busy time of year we all need to lean on the people we trust the most. Your equipment technology experts, fellow farmers, seed dealers, agronomists, marketing experts and financial specialists are the key roles that come to mind. During this fast-paced time MARTY KRIENER of year, you won’t be able to accom- AgStar Senior Financial Services Executive plish all of your goals on your own, Rochester, Minn. so make sure to ask for help from your friends and specialists to ensure that everything continues to run smoothly. Don’t forget to stay on top of your stored grain. Double-check your stored grain to make sure it’s in good shape. There is no substitute for going into your bins and checking the grain yourself. Check and recheck it if you plan to carry this grain into summer. Knowing the moisture, test weight and temperature in every bin you have is extremely important. If you don’t know these things, please take the steps necessary to find out. These properties will tell you if the grain is dry and if it will store well into the summer. Crop insurance deadlines are coming up. During this busy time of year, it’s easy to forget an important deadline. April 29 is the last date to report production for the 2013 crop year. Seeing significant yield

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U.S. soybean basis ‘a tale of two grain belts’ estimated at 21 percent complete as of April 17. That’s the day an indefinite port worker strike was set to begin at Argentina’s Rosario port. Bean and meal basis levels in Brazil and Argentina were lower for the week. OUTLOOK: The soybean market has yet to indicate that the tight balance sheet situation has been fixed. The spread between South American values and the United States needs to narrow to the point where South American beans can move further into the U.S. interior, cancellations surface, or demand needs to dry up before fear of a smaller carryout can be alleviated. There is a gap on the continuous soybean chart from $15.26 1/4 to $15.34 1/2 that will act as upside resistance with near term support at $15 to $14.75 per bushel. But here’s the “but” — basis levels in South America are declining and talk of Chinese cancellations/defaults just won’t go away. There are reports that

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TEALE, from pg. 26A fallen back about as fast as they advanced. At those highs, demand for pork found resistance as reflected in the drop in pork product movement. In essence the pork market priced itself out of demand. This was all due to the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus which has cut the hog herd. By all standards this virus is still a threat to liquidate the hog herd even further. Like all commodity markets, the price determines the demand. If the price of pork gets too high the result is the decrease in demand and prices fall as we have witnessed over

some beans have been unloaded in China, but the buyer is refusing or unable to pay for them. When the fund is unwilling to support this position any longer and/or the tight balance sheet begins to shift, be prepared for a hard reaction. The new variable daily price limits on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange will go into effect on May 1. Nystrom’s notes: Contract changes for the week ending April 17: Chicago May wheat rallied 31 cents, Minneapolis was 31 cents higher and Kansas City jumped 38 1/2 cents higher. May crude oil gained 56 cents to close at $104.30, ultra-low-sulfur diesel was up 7 1/2 cents, gasoline rose 4 cents and natural gas gained 12 cents. The next USDA crop report will be released at 11 a.m. Central on May 9. This material has been prepared by a sales or trading employee or agent of CHS Hedging Inc. and should be considered a solicitation. ❖

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report, private researchers are raising their crush category to levels that suggest a sub-100 million bushel carryout. Export sales were in the black for old crop when we really need them to be in the red. Sales this week were 700,000 bushels. Total commitments are 59 million bushels higher than the USDA forecast for 1.58 billion bushels in exports. This week’s sales report included cancellations by China of 55,000 metric tons and 68,000 mt by unknown. Talk circulated that China will likely cancel an additional 1.2 million mt of soybean purchases. Reportedly, they delayed or defaulted on 12 to 13 cargoes this week combined U.S.Brazilian origin. The majority of those bushels should come from Brazilian origin since China’s unshipped bushels from the United States are only 5.18 million bushels. A portion of the 33.6 million bushels of unknown destination, unshipped bushels may also be to China, but there are no estimates to what that amount may be. According to reports, there are no boats in the U.S. lineup for China. Any default by China, regardless of origin, puts additional bushels on the world market and could impact prices throughout the year. Meal sales were on the low side for the week at 36,600 mt. We need 56,500 mt per week to hit the USDA 11 mmt mark. Bean basis in the United States is a tale of two grain belts. The eastern belt needs beans and will pay up to get them, reportedly even pulling trains from the upper Plains. The western belt’s basis levels were steady. South American soybeans may pencil into the Gulf, but more must be done to make it work to ship them to interior processors. Argentina’s soybean harvest is progressing and was

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NYSTROM, from pg. 26A Weekly ethanol production jumped 43,000 barrels per day higher last week to 939,000 barrels per day, up 13 percent from a year ago. Stocks fell 0.5 million barrels to 16 million barrels. As we head home for the weekend, there are reports that Ukraine and Russia have come to some sort of agreement about de-escalating their conflict. If so, this could put pressure on wheat and corn markets. OUTLOOK: Attention is beginning to focus on planting weather across the Midwest, with forecasts calling for warmer temperatures in the next week. The market is going to need to feed the bull for corn to stage another leg up. If in fact an agreement has been reached between Ukraine and Russia, we could see wheat prices reverse lower, taking corn with it. May corn broke through the 14-day moving average support this week. This sets $4.80-$4.75 as next support. As weather improves and planting pace increases, it would not be unexpected to see further pullbacks. SOYBEANS — Soybeans scampered higher through the holiday-shortened trading week, giving back just a portion of the weekly gain ahead of the rare three-day weekend. May soybeans rocketed 51 cents higher for the week to close at $15.14 and the November contract rallied 24 1/2 cents to $12.39 1/4 per bushel. A bullish National Oilseed Processors Association crush report carried prices to new contract highs in soybeans and soymeal. The rationing job in soybeans is not yet complete. The NOPA crush for March was a record at 153.8 million bushels, well above the 146 million bushel estimate. Based on the

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Cheese price rally sustained in holiday-shortened week This column was written for the marketing week ending April 17. Cash cheese prices sustained last Friday’s small rally and closed higher the week of April 14, reversing three weeks of losses. The Cheddar blocks closed the Good Friday holiday-shortened week at $2.28 per pound, up 11 cents on the

week, 40 cents above a year ago, but 15.25 cents below their record March 24 peak. The Cheddar barrels finished at $2.2575, up 17.75 cents on the week, 48.75 cents above a year ago, a more typical 2.25 cents below the blocks, but 12 cents shy of their record high. Four cars of block and none of barrel traded

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hands on the week. The still and various other cheese climbing National Dairy products for sports fans. Products Sales Report-surDomestic retail demand is veyed block price hit mostly steady. Export sales $2.4149/lb., up 1.6 cents, continue at above year-ago while the barrels averaged levels. The Foreign Ag Ser$2.3440, down 1.5 cents. vice reported cheese exports for January to February Cheese plants in many were up 45 percent from the parts of the country are same period a year ago. increasing production levels MIELKE MARKET where milk supplies are ■ WEEKLY building seasonally, accordCash butter resumed its By Lee Mielke ing to the U.S. Department decline this week, after of Agriculture’s Dairy holding all last week and Market News. Some closed Thursday at $1.89, Midwestern plants condown 8 cents on the week tinue to report slower growth. The but still 10.25 cents above a year ago. higher production rates are helping to Seven cars sold this week. NDPSR butter fill orders and build stocks. averaged $1.9839, up 2.5 cents. Process cheese demand is building for Butter prices are mostly steady, the summer needs and buyers are looking DMN said. The market tone is uneven. to increase purchases at the lower Churn rates are mixed with varying prices. Food service demand is also cream supplies among the plants and showing increased interest. As baseball regions. Domestic demand is moderate, parks open across the country, there are increased orders for cheese curd See MIELKE, pg. 31A

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KRIENER, from pg. 26A variability and a large volume of claims in 2013, it’s easy to miss reporting a soybean or corn unit that didn’t have a 2013 claim. Have your insurance agent create new units for added land so you don’t miss reporting these acres. Other important crop insurance deadlines you don’t want to forget are the final plant dates. Those dates are corn (grain) May 31, corn (silage) June 5, and soybeans June 10. Mark your calendars. Don’t rush things. It’s easy to rush into planting but it’s important that you don’t jump the gun. With the long winter behind us we are all eager to get in the field. Mistakes made during crop establishment are usually irreversible, and can put a “ceiling” on a crop’s yield potential before the plants have even emerged. Avoid early planting on poorly drained soils or those subject to ponding. Yield reductions resulting from “mudding the seed in” are often much greater than those resulting from a slight planting delay. Before taking your machinery to the field, experts suggest doing the “ball test.” Grab a handful of soil and mold it in your hand. If it sticks together as a ball, the soil is too wet for field operations. Don’t only take soil from the surface; also take some soil from a foot deep or so. It may be impractical to wait until the entire field is fit, but at least

check that 80 to 90 percent of the field is ready before starting field work. You want to make sure your crop gets a good start so it can finish strong. Keep in mind your grain marketing plan. Continue working on your 2014 and 2015 marketing plans. By continually reassessing your break-even points and profitability levels, this will help you make the right marketing moves for your operation. If you’re struggling with your plan remember that a good commodity broker or margin manager will help you stay flexible with your decisions and keep you aware of all the risk management alternatives so you can be proactive with your marketing when the opportunity presents itself. If you don’t currently have a marketing plan in place it’s never too late to get started. Farming is just like being part of a competitive sports team. In order to be successful we need to put in hard work, have a solid game plan, adjust that plan if the game isn’t going our way and trust our teammates. When we put all the right ingredients together, good things happen. I wish you all a safe and successful spring. AgStar Financial Services is a cooperative owned by client stockholders. As part of the Farm Credit System, AgStar has served 69 counties in Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin with a wide range of financial products and services for more than 95 years. ❖


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Strong returns expected to encourage expansion and sluggish sales are increasing volumes clearing to manufacturers. Milk exports from Florida increased to 140 loads compared to 120 loads a week ago. Logistical issues related to distribution are following increases in milk production levels in the Midwest. Increased processing capacity is noted in the Southwest, as a new plant comes online. Milk is being imported from other states to meet Idaho’s manufacturing demand. Arizona’s farm milk production is experiencing some decline as hot days and warm evenings disrupt cow comfort. Producers in California attribute a modest increase in milk output to first seasonal green-chop. ■ As I reported from the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, the USDA moved its milk production estimate slightly higher. Milk production during 2014 is forecast to total 206.1 billion pounds, up 400 million pounds from

their forecast a month ago and up 4.9 billion pounds (2.4 percent) versus 2013. Jerry Dryer, editor of the Dairy and Food Market Analyst, wrote in his April 11 issue that his milk production estimate is slightly lower at 205.8 billion pounds. The USDA said “strong returns are expected to encourage a more rapid expansion in cow numbers and increase milk per cow.” Dryer said he can’t argue with this assessment, but “questions the magnitude of the response. Cow numbers will be held in check by debt-weary milk producers and bankers and output per cow will be slowed during the first half of the year by feed quality issues.” As it always does, the USDA’s monthly Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook, issued this week, mirrored dairy projections contained in the latest World Agri-

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cultural Supply and Demand Estimates report issued April 9. The milk production forecast was raised in April. Given favorable milk-to-feed price ratios, cow numbers are expected to increase later in 2014; however the 2014 forecast number is unchanged from March. Continued robust demand for dairy products, both foreign and domestic, tightens ending stocks on both a fats and skims-solids basis. The result is higher forecast dairy product prices, except for nonfat dry milk. NDM prices were unchanged from last month as U.S. exports face stronger foreign competition. Correspondingly, Class III, Class IV, and all milk price forecasts were raised. Lee Mielke is a syndicated columnist who resides in Everson, Wash. His weekly column is featured in newspapers across the country and he may be reached at lkmielke@juno.com. ❖

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MIELKE, from pg. 28A but print sales have trailed off since the completion of holiday commitments. Export orders are trending slower. Inventories are tight; butter manufacturers look to rebuild stocks moving forward. Cash Grade A nonfat dry milk closed Thursday at $1.8650, down 4.25 cents on the week. Twelve cars were sold on the week. NDPSR powder averaged $1.9989, down 5.3 cents, and dry whey averaged 67.18 cents/lb., up 0.1 cent. Prices for nonfat dry milk are lower across the country. Buyers are hesitant to develop transactions beyond immediate needs. Farm milk production levels in general are seeing increases across the country with better weather conditions, according to the USDA’s weekly update. Producers are actively seeking replacement heifers to increase herd sizes. Bottling sales are steady to slow across the country. Increases in milk supplies

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North Central Reforestation’s signature products are its seedlings in Styroblock containers. Dave learned about them when he worked at the Cloquet forestry research station in the 1960s. “We discovered that seedlings grown in containers had a better chance of survival when they are planted than bare root plants,” he said. “Their roots are protected until the last minute.” Although North Central Reforestation does sell bare root seedlings, they have more than two dozen species, from pine to birch to plum, for sale in containers. Individuals can buy one container, or large organizations such as the Department of Natural Resources can buy 100. Before trees are sold, they are removed from the greenhouse and put in shade houses to adapt them to outdoor conditions. Dave is exacting about how to do this. “They receive 47 percent shade cover for the first

two weeks,” he said. Then they will be exposed to the elements and possibly spend the winter in the shade house. “We put a foam blanket over the seedlings,” Dave said. “It mimics snow cover.” Tree roots die if they get too cold, apparently. “If the roots get to 10 degrees they will die,” he said. “The ground never gets that cold in the winter.” Some seedlings over-winter in a freezer that is kept at 28 F. “We can get four million trees in the freezer,” Dave said. After four decades of growing millions upon millions of seedlings, Dave says he’d be happy to pass on his detailed wisdom to a younger person. For more information, log on to www.ncrtrees.com or call (218) 747-2622 or (877) 702-5579. ❖

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tinue with the current crop base acres that existed under the last farm bill. Total crop base acres on a FSA farm unit in the new farm program cannot exceed the total current crop base acres that existed in 2013. The option to update crop base acres may be an opportunity for producers to increase corn and soybean base acres on farm units that previously had low base acres for those crops. There are no restrictions on what crop mix is planted in a given year (2014-18) on the FSA crop base acres, and the planted acreage will have no impact on the potential farm program payments under either the PLC or ARC option from 2014 to 2018. Base acre examples (from table below) Example Farm 1: This example has an existing total crop base acreage of 100 acres, with 50 acres of corn base and 50 acres of soybean base. The average planted acreage from 2009-12 was 75 acres of corn and 25 acres of Base acre reallocation examples Example farm 1 Corn Soybeans Current crop base acres 50 50 Planted crop acres 2009 100 0 2010 0 100 2011 100 0 2012 100 0 2009-12 average planted acres 75 25 Weighted acreage % 0.75 0.25 Allowable base acre reallocation 75 25

soybeans, resulting in a “weighted acreage percentage” of 0.75 for corn and 0.25 for soybeans. The reallocated base acres would be 75 acres of corn base and 25 acres of soybean base. There would be a choice of keeping the existing crop base acres, or updating to the reallocated crop base acres. Example Farm 2: This example has an existing total crop base acreage of 100 acres, with 50 acres of corn base and 50 acres of soybean base. The average planted acreage from 2009-12 was 80 acres of corn and 40 acres of soybeans, for a total of 120 planted acres, resulting in a “weighted acreage percentage” of 0.67 for corn and 0.33 for soybeans. The reallocated base acres would be 67 acres of corn base and 33 acres of soybean base, or a total of 100 crop base acres, rather than the 120 average See PROGRAMS, pg. 2B

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Over the next few months, I will analyze the many choices that producers and landowners will need to make for enrollment in the new Farm Service Agency farm programs later this year. This column will focus on the decision surrounding the allowable reallocation of crop base acres. FARM PROGRAMS The 2014 farm bill will give By Kent Thiesse farm owners and producers an opportunity to make several one-time choices regarding their FSA farm program enrollment for 2014-18. These choices will include decisions on reallocating crop base acres, updating farm program payment yields and whether to enroll a FSA farm unit in Price Loss Coverage or the Ag Risk Coverage program. Sign-up for reallocating crop base acreage, and updating farm program payment yields will likely start by late-summer at local U.S. Department of Agriculture FSA offices, while sign-up for the various farm program choices will likely not occur until later this fall. All FSA farm program payments for both the PLC and the ARC will be calculated on allocated crop base acres for a given FSA farm unit, rather than on year-to-year planted crop acres on that farm unit. Producers will be given a one-time opportunity to reallocate crop base acres on a given FSA farm unit, based on average planted acres from 2009-12, or they can choose to con-

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FSA determinations may be necessary for complex cases PROGRAMS, from pg. 1B planted acres (2009-12). The total reallocated base acres cannot exceed the total existing crop base acres (2013). There would be a choice of keeping the existing crop base acres, or updating to the reallocated crop base acres. Example Farm 3: This example has an existing total crop base acreage of 100 acres, with 50 acres of corn base, 35 acres of soybean base and 15 acres of wheat base. The average planted acreage from 2009-12 was 60 acres of corn and 40 acres of soybeans, with no wheat being planted, resulting in a “weighted acreage percentage” of 0.60 for corn and 0.40 for soybeans. The reallocated base acres would be 60 acres of corn base, 40 acres of soybean base and zero wheat base. There would be a choice of keeping the existing crop base acres, or updating to the reallocated crop base acres. Note: These are three relatively simple crop base acre reallocation examples, and obviously there will be many more complicated situations that exist in actual FSA farm unit situations. Hopefully, these examples will assist producers and landowners in analyzing the crop base acreage reallocation decision on their own farm units. More complex base acre situations may require determinations by FSA offices regarding final base acre reallocation on a farm unit. Considerations regarding base acre reallocation • The base acre reallocation is a one-time decision, and will affect potential FSA farm program payments from 2014-18. • Crop base acre reallocation will be made on the basis of FSA farm units, and decisions may vary from one farm unit to another farm unit.

• Crop base acre reallocation is a voluntary decision, and a “no decision” will result in crop base acres on farm unit remaining at the existing crop base acres for 2013. • Base acre adjustments will be made for Conservation Reserve Program acres that come back into production, according to the base acres that were reduced at the time of CRP enrollment. • Prevented-planted acres may be counted as planted acres in a given year for base acre reallocation, even if a second crop was planted later; however, it is not permissible to use crop acres for both crops in base acre determination. • Crop base acres will be used to determine farm program payments for PLC, as well as for both the countybased and individual-based ARC, which are the options that will be available under the new farm bill. • The reallocation of crop base acres does not affect what crops may be planted on a given FSA farm unit in the years from 2014-18. • All farm program payments are calculated on the basis of crop base acres (2014-18), rather than on planted acres in a given year, so a producer could receive a farm program payment for a crop in a given year, even if they did not plant that crop on that particular FSA farm unit. • On rented farms, producers will need to work with landowners regarding the best decision for base acre reallocation, as landowners will need to sign the final decision at FSA offices. • Base acre reallocation decisions will stay with a FSA farm unit in future years, through 2018, even if that farm unit is sold, or is rented to another producer. • If the total crop acreage on an FSA farm unit is

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reduced in future years, the FSA crop base acreage will be reduced according to the percentages utilized for the crop base acre reallocation in 2014. • If there is an opportunity to reallocate crop base acres on an FSA farm unit, landowners and producers must determine which crop base acres are most likely to have higher farm program payments from 2014 to 2018. In Midwestern states, the current price scenario tends to favor corn base acres over other crop base acres. That scenario could change by the later years of the farm bill. • The crop base acre decision that is made in 2014 on an FSA farm unit may extend beyond the current farm bill (2014-18), and could possibly be used for future FSA farm program payment determinations beyond 2018. Bottom line During the next few months, producers and landowners should review the current crop base acres on existing FSA farm units, and compare that to what reallocated crop base acres may look like, as determined by actual planted crop acres on that farm unit from 2009-12. If a farm unit had preventedplanted acres during those four years, or has CRP acreage returning to production, the base acre reallocation calculations become a bit more complicated. The landowners and producers should also begin to analyze potential farm program payments on a farm unit for different crops, under both the PLC and ARC options, with the various crop base acre options. In some cases, the crop base acre decision will be fairly straight-forward, while in other situations the decision will be much more complex and difficult to make. FSA offices will be providing official information and details on reallocation of crop base acres in the coming weeks. Kent Thiesse is a government farm programs analyst and a vice president at MinnStar Bank in Lake Crystal, Minn. He may be reached at (507) 726-2137 or kent.thiesse@minnstarbank.com. ❖

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Tractors: Oliver 1750 gas, over/under/direct, WF, 3pt., cab, fenders, rock box. John Deere 60 NF, w/clam shell fenders. John Deere 50, NF, (runs but needs a tune up). 1951 John Deere "A", NF. Plows: IHC 1 bottom-mech. lift on steel, IHC "Little Genius" 2 bottom-mech. lift on rubber, Cockshutt 2 bottom-mech. lift on rubber, David Bradley 2 bottom-mech. lift on rubber, Case 2 bottom-mech. lift on rubber, IHC #16 - 3 bottom hyd. lift on rubber, IHC #8 - 3 slat bottom-mech. lift on rubber, Graham Hoeme chisel plow, Trash Rakes. Diggers: John Deere 8' & 10' mech. lift on rubber, John Deere 8' mech. lift on steel, 2-Dearborn 7' - 3pt. Cultivators: 2-John Deere 2 row front mount, John Deere 2 row quick-tach front mount, 2-Dearborn 2 row 3pt. Misc: Machinery: M.M. 10' grain drill on steel, Case tandem wheel disc, David Bradley hay conditioner, JD #11 sickle mower, Oliver 83H 2 row corn picker, MF 4 row-3pt. Cultivator, 4" portable augers w/ elec. motors, MN & IHC hay rakes on steel, 5 section spring tooth drag on cart, several spike tooth drags w/eveners, David Bradley 2 wheel fert. spreader, steel wheel road grader, JD #78 - 3pt. rear blade, V-snow plows for loader, fuel barrel on stand, several w/flare boxes & some w/hyd. & hand crank hoists, wagons w/hay racks, Ford 3pt. weeded, IMCO 3pt. 5' brush mower (needs blades), McKee 7' double auger 2 stage 3pt. snowblower w/hyd. spout, Stanhoist loader, 2 wheel trailer, Tractor Accessories: complete factory JD 3pt. w/center link for 520-630, clam shell fenders (2 sets), round top fenders for lettered series JD 2 cyl., several sets of JD wheel wts., Oliver wheel & front wts., IHC wheel wts., several sets of JD "new generation" front wts., several JD wheel wrenches, several JD - PTO shields, several JD steps, block for JD "D", JD umbrella bracket, JD 3pt. springs, JD rocker arms, misc. JD front cultivator parts, hyd. cyls., tractor tire chains, JD starting wheels (long & short shaft), JD "new generation" 3pt. Center link, JD hand cultivator lift. Collectibles: hay loader, walking plow, cream separator on stand, tractor & machinery manuals, JD 290 planter on factory steel, Wood Bros. 1 row corn picker, MN single tooth subsoiler on steel, JD #902 steel wheel wagon, JD #962 rubber tire wagon, several steel wheel wagons, hand crank wagon hoists, several steel wheels, 2 IHC corn shellers, NI corn sheller, implement seats, milk cans, dump rakes, JD-Kiefer dirt scraper, buzz saw blades, various size old saws, horse poles - eveners harness, JD horse poles, shoveling boards for double box wagon, JD spring tooth on wheels, crocks, child's sled, railroad jacks, water pump jack, copper boilers, wheel garden cultivators, anvil w/cutting edge, rolls of planter checking wire, horse drag cart, platform scale, Surge milkers, various planter plates, metal & porcelain signs, child's bob sled, child's wagon (1930's), 100's of implement wrenches, wood cook stove moving dolly, many interesting items too numerous to mention. Misc.: Toro Wheelhorse 8-25 lawn mower, portable air compressor, floor jack, Knipco heater, chain hoist, hand tools, several old bicycles, traps, G.E. gas powered post hole digger w/augers, bob sled, wood snow fence, saddle & bridles, 26' alum. ext. ladder


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Opportunity to manage a Sell your land or real estate in 30 days for 0% commissmall dairy farm. Looking sion. Call Ray 507-339-1272 for self-motivated, responsible person or family to operate our 2nd tie stall WANTED MOBILE HOMES I buy clean single and doudairy. Robotic feeding sysble wide mobile homes. I tem, some field work, have transports to move maintenance required. them. For more informaPercent of milk check, tion. 507-676-3088 housing included. References required. 715-294We have extensive lists of 3488 Land Investors & farm buyers throughout MN. We alWANTED: Master Electriways have interested buycal Technician for Ag relaters. For top prices, go with ed equipment. ALSO Laborour proven methods over ers for Farm Equipment thousands of acres. installation. Broskoff Serving Minnesota Structures Geneva MN 507Mages Land Co & Auc Serv 256-7501 Ask for Dave www.magesland.com 800-803-8761 Real Estate 020 Real Estate Wanted

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FOR SALE: 225 acres bare land in Erin twp in Rice WANTED: Land & farms. I Cty MN, sections 23 & 24, 80 have clients looking for acres of wooded land, good dairy, & cash grain operafor hunting & wild life, 100 tions, as well as bare land acres in CRP, idle for 20+ parcels from 40-1000 acres. years. 507-334-3652 Both for relocation & investments. If you have even thought about selling Selling or Buying Farms contact: Paul Krueger, or 1031 Exchange! Farm & Land Specialist, Private Sale or Edina Realty, SW Suburban Sealed Bid Auction! Office, 14198 Commerce Call “The Land Specialists!” Ave NE, Prior Lake, MN Northland Real Estate 55372. 612-756-1899 or 320-894-7337 paulkrueger@edinarealty.com www.farms1031.com (952)447-4700


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If you’re having a Farm Auction, let other Farmers know it! Upcoming Issues of THE LAND

Deadlines are 1 week prior to publication with Holiday deadlines 1 day earlier ** Indicates Early Deadline

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GREATER MINNESOTA TWO-CYLINDER CLUB 22nd Annual

Field Days, Swap Meet & Auction

May 3 & 4, 2014

Morrison County Fairgrounds, Little Falls, MN

FOR SALE

Wilderness Log Home on 3.5 Acres North Shore of Lake Hanska Southern MN

Auction: Saturday, May 3rd - 10 AM

Items Wanted: Antique & Collectibles Tractors, Gas Engines, Garden Tractors, Snowmobiles, Machinery, Parts & Toys Contact: 320-355-2650

Swap Meet, Flea Market, Toy & Craft Show Outside Spots: 218-839-5116 Inside Spots: 320-573-2270

Featuring: John Deere Letter Series Tractors, Minnesota Made Tractors & Equipment, Wheel Horse Garden Tractors, Scorpion Snowmobiles

Pedal Tractor Pull: Sat., May 3rd - 1 p.m. Tractor, Gas Engine & Snowmobile Displays, Plowing Demonstrations, Parade, Children’s Activities, Old Fashion Jam Sessions All Exhibitors, Musicians, Consignors, & Vendors Welcome - Camping Available -

General Info: 320-393-JDJD (5353) lamortenson@jetup.net • www.gmntcc.com

Outbuildings include: Garage/Shop, Boat House, & Tool Shed; all with log siding. LISTING PRICE: $397,000

AUKRUST REALTY Hanska, MN

Richard Aukrust - Broker

507-439-6643

ABSOLUTE AUCTION Saturday - April 26th, 2014 9am

55780 St. Hwy. 19, Winthrop, MN: 1/4 mile west of Hwy. 19 & Hwy. 15 Intersection Vehicles, Motorcycle, ATVs, Snowmobile & Camper: ‘07 Chevy Uplander LS; ‘06 Chevy 3500, ext cab; ‘98 F-350, crew cab, flatbed; ‘92 Dodge Dakota; ‘87 Dodge pickup; Chevy C-60 camper; Chevy Silverado 2500 w/Western plow; ‘99 Olds Intrigue GL; ‘01 Honda Shadow ACE cycle, loaded; ATVs: ‘97 Honda Fourtrax 300, 4x4, & extras; ‘97 Polaris 250 Trail Boss; Club golf cart, gas w/box; ‘98 Rockwood pop up camper; ‘00 Polaris XC600; Farm Machinery & Farm Items: ‘56 JD 720, d, nf, restored; Oliver 1550 tractor, wf, 3pt, 2 hyd; Gehl 8285 TMR wagon; Case IH 3640 Rd baler; Hesston 7165 chopper w/30” cornhead; (2) Gehl 970 forge boxes w/gears; Gehl 1540 blower; IH digger, 26’; IH 400 6x30 planter; Dakon 300 gravity box w/gear; MN 250 gravity box w/gear; IH V ripper; IH 800 cornhead, 30x5, rw; Badger 14’ forge box w/gear; throw wagon w/gear; Demco sprayer 500 gal, 45 ’boom; Ag Chem 90, 500 gal sprayer w/60’boom; Hyster forklift; Skid steer attachments include: Lowe hyd auger 9”x12”; Stout brush grapple; Rock bucket grapple HD72; pallet forks 48”; Hm backhoe for skid steer; Schwartz FM loader; JD 54’ flight elev; JD bale thrower; Badger feed conveyor; 10’ Tandem disk; Case pull type combine; JD sickle mower; 7’ hay head; assort livestock equip; Chicken plucker, 36”; Guns, Boat & Sport Equip: H&R 40cal semi; Hi-Standard .22cal revolver; Stevens 1900’s 22 cal, sgl shot lever action; Charles Daly 31/2 mag, 12ga; Rem 870 exp mag 20ga pump w/slug & shotgun barrels; Marlin Model 60, .22cal semi w/scope; K-Mart Model 151 410 sgl shot; Marlin Model 336, 30-30 lever w/scope; Stevens Model 58, 12ga bolt; Savage 1000 air rifle w/scope; Flintlock muzzle loader; Bushnell shotgun scope w/870 Remington mt; Air Glide hard gun case; Dosko hard gun case; Ammo includes: 20ga rifle slug; 410; Winchester 30-30, .22cal, .223 & S&W 40cal; full wolf hide; buffalo hide; Minnow boat w/45hp ob, & trailer; misc Harley parts; Prints, Antiques, Coins, Toys & Collectables: Steel wheel wagon w/flowerbed; Army jackets & trench coat; dressmaker form; Northern Pacific RR telegraph machine; 87+ Barbie's; JD toy tractors; Nascar collection; tin doll-houses; Marx elec train set & misc RR; stein collection; cast iron motorcycle w/side car; coffee items; lic plates; sleigh bells; cedar chests; lighting rod w/glass ball; gasoline pump topper; cuckoo clocks; egg baskets; antique chainsaws; potato plow; tools; adv items; cookie jar collection; Harvester salt/pepper shakers; assort depressed glass; carnival; milk; jewel T; Coins: 1976, 1964, 1969 sets; 1968 Canadian set; wheat pennies; tokens; Furniture, Appliances & Household & Misc: Oak dresser w/mirror; wall phone; buffet; curio cabinet; oak table w/chairs; bed sets; hutch w/matching shelf; fold out buffet; misc oak furniture; elec fireplace; glass display cabinet; full (2) ‘08, Com A/C units; (1) Corn blower; stoves, frigs, washers, dryers, dishwashers, chest freezer; hi-rise bicycle; kaleidoscope; piggy banks; keyboard; violin & case; guitar amp; Fender guitar; Atari video game system w/cartridges; Sony stereo w/components; complete Disney VHS tape set; Lawn, Tools & Shop Items: GT2000 Cub Cadet lawn trac; JD 325 lawn trac; Craftsman mower tractor w/bagger; JD 316 lawn trac w/deck, blade & snowblower; Yazoo mower z-turn; lawn carts; Craftsman rear tine tiller, 14”; Intek ST0927 snowblower w/elect start; Tanka hd weed eater; utility wagon; ATV sprayers; Coleman air compressor; metal lathe; Craftsman tool boxes; large assortment of tools and shop items

Auctioneer: Matt Mages 507-276-7002 Lic # 08-14-004

Auctioneers: Larry Mages - Lafayette • Joe Maidl - Lafayette • John Goelz - Franklin • Joe Wersal - Winthrop Clerk: Mages Land Co. & Auction Service LLC - Not Responsible for Accidents or During Inspection.

For pics, complete list & terms: magesland.com

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Antique Tractor Pull: Sun., May 4 - 12 Noon Contact: 605-430-4320 Garden Tractor Pull: Sun., May 4 - 12 Noon Contact: 320-808-6306

View your lakeshore property from 3 sides of this extremely well constructed home.

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COLLECTOR AUCTION Saturday, May 10th - 10:00 A.M. Location: 3 miles NW of Le Center, MN on Le Sueur Cty. Rd. 11 to #23369 360th St.

– Case Tractors – Collector Trucks – Pioneer Machinery – Crestliner Boat – New Fish House – Tools – Boat Lift – Appliances – Garden Tractors – Vintage Items – Much More not listed here. See www.midwestauctions.com/ediger for list & pictures.

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Parcel #1: Building Site w/a 4 bedroom, 11⁄2 bathroom house with beautiful woodwork, nice mature trees and a nice 40’x70’ pole building located at 502 Guide Street N, Welcome, MN Parcel #2: Excellent 57.08 Tillable Acres with a 92.6 Productivity Index located in NW Frac 1⁄4 NW 1⁄4 of Sec 6 of Rolling Green Twp. *Property also has excellent commercial potential as it is located right along Hwy 263 and 1⁄2 mile south of I-90 Interchange. Location of Auction: to be held at property at 502 Guide Street N, Welcome, MN Auction Note: Above 2 parcels will be offered individually and parcels can be combined as one unit.

FRANK SMITH & PARTNERS, Owners

Open House Property Inspection: Saturday, April 19th from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. or Thursday, April 24th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Auction staff will be present at property location with informational booklets, or by appointment with Dustyn Hartung-507.236.7629.

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

Call our office at 507.238.4318 or check our website www.auctioneeralley.com for complete pre-auction information or call Dustyn Hartung 507.236.7629

Terms: Settlement due within 15 minutes of auction conclusion

Albert & Cora Olson Estate

Steffes Auction Calendar 2014

Darin G. Haugen-Legal Counsel & Closing Attorney for Estate

Tuesday, April 29 @ 10:00 AM: Cass County, MN Farmland Auction, Holiday Inn Fargo, Kurtz Township, 80+/- acres of Red River Valley Farmland

ANNUAL LAWN MOWER, GARDEN EQUIPMENT, RECREATIONAL & SPORTS

EDIGER AUCTION SERVICE

For More info Call 1-800-726-8609 or visit our new website: SteffesGroup.com

Wednesday, April 30 @ 10:00 AM: Cass County Flood Property Acquisitions, Steffes Group facility, West Fargo Opening May 1 & Closing May 8: IQBID May Auction, Upper Midwest Locations, Owners selling Ag, Construction, Trucks, RV’s, Vehicles & More! Opening May 5 & Closing May 15: IQBID Jim Kulus Farm Retirement, Little Falls, MN, Preview will be Tuesday, May 13 Opening May 26 & Closing June 4: IQBID Donny & Juanita Arens Farm Retirement, Watkins, MN, Tractors, Loaders, Planter, Drills, Tillage Equipment & more! Friday, May 30 @ 10:00 AM MDT: Ken Kudrna Farm Retirement, South Heart, ND, Tractors, Loaders, Harvest Equipment, Tillage, Hay & Livestock Equipment & much more! “Where Farm and Family Meet”

Martin County, MN 59.91+/- Acre Farmland & Building Site Estate Auction

Opening June 1 & Closing June 10: IQBID June Auction, Upper Midwest Locations, Owners selling Ag, Construction, Trucks, RV’s, Vehicles & More! Advertising Deadline: Thursday, May 15 Thursday, June 5 @ 10:00 AM: Lakeview Excavating Inc. & Lakeview Trucking, ND Winter Show Facility Wednesday, July 30 @ 9:00 AM: AgIron West Fargo Event, Red River Valley Fairgrounds, West Fargo, Tractors & Loaders, Combines, Heads, Tillage Equipment, Semi Tractors, Skid Steer Loader & Much More! Advertising Deadline: Wednesday, July 2

Eugene & Ann Olson-Trustees

Hartung, Kahler’s, Wedel & Pike Auction Staff

AUCTION

Saturday, May 3rd, 2014 • 10:00 am Located 3 miles east of Sioux Falls on I-90 exit 402

Interstate Auction Center LLC will be selling 150-350 clean late model lawn mowers, tillers, snowblowers, skid loaders, acreage tractors and equipment, loaders, 3 and 4 wheelers, cycles, boats, campers, trees and shrubs, landscaping block, sprayers, pavers, trucksters, golf carts, guns, vehicles and MUCH MORE. Consign to the areas premier spring lawn and garden consignment auction. DEALERS AND PUBLIC ARE WELCOME.

Consignment deadline will be Friday, May 2nd. All titles must be in offices by consignment deadline.

INTERSTATE AUCTION CENTER, LLC Call 1-605-331-4550 to consign Jess Donkersloot, Auctioneer

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FOR SALE: '05 1431 NH disc bine. Always shedded, very nice cond. Low acres. $16,500. 715-645-0285

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SILO DOORS Wood or steel doors shipped promptly to your farm stainless fasteners hardware available. (800)222-5726 Landwood Sales LLC

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24 Ft Kent Discovator/ Finisher Series 7 (No Welds) Shedded Very Good. H&S 20 Ft Big Bale Feeder On Wheels. J&M 350 Bu Wagon/Truck Tires, Nice Unit. 319-347-6138 Can Deliver

FOR SALE: '13 JD 946 disc bine, hydraulic lift, used 100 acres, light kit. 320-352Stormor Bins & EZ-Drys. 986 NEW T.A. & clutch, 3573 Ask for Jeff. 100% financing w/no liens $9,500; Cyclo 8R30 planter, or red tape, call Steve at FOR SALE: Hesston 4790 $500; 4500 24' field cultivaFairfax Ag for an appoint3x4 big square baler, exc tor, new shovels, like new, ment. 888-830-7757 condition. 440-812-8446 $1,000; Melroe 9 section drag, $500; (2) Gehl 920, FOR SALE: JD 5400-5830 & $1,300/ea. 320-974-3372 034 6000 & 7000 series forage Grain Handling Equip harvesters. Used kernel processors, also, used JD FOR SALE:Used grain bins, CIH 690 disk ripper; 20' rotary hoe; Int'l 810 head floors unload systems, sti40 knife Dura-Drums, & w/Melroe pickup; hyd. lift rators, fans & heaters, aerdrum conversions for 5400 hog wagon, 6x12; Clipper ation fans, buying or sell& 5460. Call (507)427-3520 fanning mill. 507-524-3486 ing, try me first and also www.ok-enterprise.com call for very competitive JD 557 round baler, twin contract rates! Office FOR SALE: '77 Ford 550 backhoe, good general apwrap, electric tie, only 3500 hours 8am-5pm Monday – pearance, engine needs bales. White 508, 5x18 plow, Friday Saturday 9am - 12 work, priced down to disc coulters. 608-786-0713 noon or call 507-697-6133 $8,000. Contact Duane HultAsk for Gary JD 946 Moco 13' center pivot gren, 320-894-7523 disc bine, hyd tilt, low 035 acres, always shedded, Farm Implements FOR SALE: 30 ton steel bulk $15,000. (715)772-3138 tank w/ bottom agitation; '04 Gehl 1085 chopper; 9' hay NH 116 haybine, 14' hydro head, 2R narrow cornhead, Wic small bale shredder, a swing. 507-391-0098 kernel processor, very nice, new 13hp Honda engine, $17,500. 715-418-0483 $500. (715)772-3138


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WELTSCH EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE: Great Plains mounted drill-Solid Stand 15, mulcher & hyd markers, wide press wheels, low acres, like new! $5,150; Kewanee Model 1010 flexing disk, 18' w/hyd fold wings, low acres, very good, $4,600; JD 694AN planter & 6R cultivator, 30", $850.00 for both. Equipment always shedded. (507) 4267672

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FOR SALE: 800 gal pull be- FOR SALE: Kewanee 1025 FOR SALE: New Idea single IH 574 gas tractor, w/2250 JD 2010 gas tractor, WF, 3 FOR SALE: 616 IH trailer FOR SALE: NH 512 manure pt, fenders, like new tires, hind 2 whl sprayer tank; '68 30' tandem disk; CIH 45' axle PTO manure spreader ldr, 2 bkts; IH 303 combine type plow, also 716 trailer spreader, Artsway 450 feed$3,450; JD 4110, MFW, comChevy 60 tandem truck, 18' crumbler; Top Air TA1100 w/ hyd gate; Brillion 20' w/bean & cornhead; JD 3 type plow & 1066 IH diesel mill. 507-995-9676 or 507-854pact dsl tractor, 3 pt, 540 steel box; 80 gal air com60' x-fold sprayer, PTO roller/packer w/ end transpt. 2R planter, 71 units; 6' tractor. 320-760-5622 3463 PTO, 60” mower deck, pressor; (2) 200 gal saddle drive. All good condition. port; Dahlman 2R potato & 8' 3 pt. blades; hand corn $7,900; JD 8300, 12' end whl tanks; Used tires, 34” to 320-981-0276 digger/windrower, PTO shellers; JD 8W 14' disk; drill, $3,650; Midsota 12' 38”; '53 Chevy car, 2 door. drive. 507-525-5556 Ford 3 pt. field cults; JD hyd. dump box, tandem 507-227-0222 FOR SALE: Knowles 10 148 & 158 ldrs; 3 pt. post axle, like new, $3,750; 12' tooth chisel, H&S 8 wheel hole driller; Land Pride 5' 3 FOR SALE: NH TC45 tracFOR SALE: Artsway belly pull type box scraper, twin bi-fold rake, Deutz Alpt. tiller; JD Donohue tor, open station, 870 hrs, mower for WD or WD45 Al$1,750. 320-769-2756 lis 385 4R planter, no till trlrs; new Tiger 20' tandem exc cond, $14,000/firm; NH lis tractor, will sell sepaw/monitor. (715)946-3118 trlr. Koestler Impl. 507-3994020 zero turn lawn mower, rate; 6' Trail Blazer 3pt 3006 52” cut, like new, $2,250. mower/bush cutter; 320-760-2074 18.4x34” band duals; 2RW New Idea corn picker; '62 Int'l truck w/ Crysteel box & hoist. 507-381-3776

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FOR SALE: Int'l 12R30” cult; also 1600 gal poly tank & pump; 3pt hitch category 3; also 4 used 18.4x42 tractor tires, 35% tread. 320543-6356

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FOR SALE: JD 7800, MFWD, 18.4x42 duals, 75%, new front tires, 7900 hrs, PQ, auto steer integrated, $59,900; '07 JD 3710 plow, $32,000; JD 435 rnd baler, $7,500. 320-510-0468

WANTED!

Custom Manure Application

Doing Pits & Lagoons For More Information Contact:

Mel’s Pit Service, LLC

USED EQUIPMENT

507-829-7065 or 507-829-8511

Many NEW New Holland SG110 Flex Coil Soil Packers, 33'-62' Widths ............Call

USED TRACTORS

PLANTERS

USED COMBINES '10 NH CR9070, 715/567 Hrs., RWA, Chopper ........$230,000 '08 NH CR9070, 1,028/795 Hrs ................................$193,500 '06 NH CR970, 1,473/1,196 Hrs ................................$155,000 '03 NH CR940, 1290/938 Hrs ....................................$144,500 '03 NH CR960, 2,433/1,699 Hrs ................................$118,900 '00 NH TR89, 2,897/2,254 Hrs ....................................$89,500 '99 AGCO R62, 2,492/1,970 Hrs ..................................$86,500 '00 JD 9450, 2,341/1,605 Hrs......................................$83,975 '96 AGCO R72, 2,808/2,074 Hrs., 425 Bu ..................$77,500 '98 AGCO R72, 3,183/2,029 Hrs., Super Clean ..........$72,500 '96 AGCO R62, 2,699/1,925 Hrs., CDF Rotor..............$67,500 '97 NH TR98, 2,790/1,920 Hrs, GPS ..........................$56,500 '92 AGCO R62, 3,286/2,415 Hrs ..................................$55,000 '94 AGCO R62, 3,470/2,343 Hrs ..................................$47,500 '95 NH TR97, 3,956/2,489 Hrs., Chopper....................$43,900 '94 AGCO R62, 3,875/2,875 Hrs ..................................$42,500 '88 AGCO R50, 3,763 Eng. Hrs ....................................$28,500 '89 AGCO R40, 3,234 Eng. Hrs ....................................$17,500

TILLAGE '13 White 8816, 16-30", Pt. Row Shut, Liq. Fert ......$109,000 '13 White 8524, 24-22", PT. Row Shut ......................$104,000 '12 Sunflower 4511-13 Disc Ripper, 13S, Auto Reset $49,900 '05 Case IH 1200, 24-20", Pt. Row Shut, Ctr. Piv........$78,500 Landoll 2210-13, 13S, 16.25' ......................................$32,900

'04 Brillion LCS7 2 Disc Ripper, 7S..............................$18,700 Krause 2136 Disc, 36', Rock Flex, Tandems................$18,475 '99 Sunflower 4411-7, 7S, 30", Auto Reset ................$17,900 '09 Sunflower 7232-35 Soil Cond., 35'........................$14,900 '07 Brent CPC2007 Disc Ripper, 7S, 30" Spcg ............$14,500

TLB'S AND SKID LOADERS '08 NH B95B, 869 Hrs., Pilot, Cab, Ext ........................$73,900 '03 NH LB75.B, 2,495 Hours, Ext., FWA......................$42,000 '84 Case 580 Super E, 4,564 Hrs., ROPS, 2-WD ........$18,900 '12 NH L220, 405 Hrs., 2 Spd., Hi Flow, 72" ..............$39,500 '12 NH L220, 180 Hrs., 2 Spd., Cab, 78" ....................$39,500 '05 Cat 262B, 2,250 Hrs., Hi Flow, Hyd. Detach..........$27,900 '03 NH LS180, 2,542 Hrs., Cab/Heater ........................$22,500 '00 NH LS180, 4,414 Hrs., Hi Flow, Cab, 72" Bkt........$19,500 '05 NH LS185.B, 3,960 Hrs..........................................$17,500 '01 NH LS160, 1,835 Hrs., 72" Bkt ..............................$14,900 '97 NH L565, 2,188 Hrs., 72" Bkt., Super Clean..........$14,000 '97 NH LX565, 4,678 Hrs., 66" LP ..............................$11,900 '86 Gehl SL3510, 2,248 Hrs., Gas, 60" Bucket ..............$8,750

HAYING/SHREDDERS/MISCELLANEOUS '07 JD 568 Round Baler, 13,200, Net/Twine................$28,500 '02 NH 688 Round Baler, 1000 PTO, Net/Twine ..........$17,500 '99 NH 688 Round Baler, Net/Twine ............................$12,900 '02 Tiger Triple Flail Mower ..........................................$17,500 '07 Loftness 264 Shredder, 22' ....................................$15,490 Loftness 180 Shredder, 6-30" ........................................$7,500 '05 J&M 875-18 Grain Cart, Blue, Scale......................$25,900 '04 J&M 750-16 Grain Cart, Blue, Tarp........................$17,500 J&M 525-14 Grain Cart, Red, Light Kit........................$12,900 '96 Killbros 1200 Grain Cart, 700 Bu ..........................$11,500 (2) Parker 5500 Gravity Boxes, 600 Bu., Brakes ..$10,000 Ea. J&M 350 Gravity Box......................................................$6,475

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'54 CIH Farmall Super C, Gas, Woods Belly Mwr..........$3,575 '10 NH T9060 HD, 940 Hrs., PS, 750 Guid ..............$247,500 '08 NH T9040 HD, 2,030 Hrs., EZ500/WAAS............$203,500 '12 NH T8.330, 553 Hrs., PS, Wgts., Guid ................$177,100 '12 NH T8.275, 245 Hrs., 18 Spd., Guidance ............$159,900 '04 NH TG230, 3,297 Hrs., PS, 18F/4R ....................$114,900 '04 NH TG210, 2,562 Hrs., PS, Guidance..................$106,500 '94 NH 9480, 4-WD, 12 Spd., Radar ..........................$66,500 '94 NH 8770, 7,675 Hrs., Loader w/96" Bucket ..........$64,900 '89 Case IH 9170, 4-WD, 7,650 Hrs., PS, 4 Rem ......$63,500 '90 JD 4955, 9,319 Hrs., FWA, Radar, QH ..................$48,975 ’07 NH TL100, 746 Hrs, 540/1000 PTO, Ldr ..............$43,500 '80 Versatile 935, 10,462 Hrs., 12 Spd........................$29,975 '80 JD 4440, 10,362 Hrs., Quad ..................................$25,900 '08 NH T1520, 177 Hrs., Ldr. w/60" Bkt.......................$15,500

'11 White 8186, 16-30", Pt. Row Shut, Clean..............$72,975 ’08 White 8202, 12-30”, Insect, Suncos......................$45,975 Case IH 1200, 16-30", Liquid Fert ................................$39,900 '05 White 8202, 12-30", Yetter Res. Mgrs ..................$38,500 '02 White 8122, 12-30", V/F, Pt. Row Shut, Liq ..........$34,975 '01 White 6222, 12-30", F/F, 2 Bu., Yetters ..................$28,000 '98 White 6346, 16-30", F/F, 2 Bu ................................$23,500 '96 White 6100, 12-30", V/F, Insect..............................$18,500 '87 CIH 900, 12-30", Liq. Fert., 3 Pt. w/Lift Asst............$9,275 White 6100, 12-30", V/F, Insect., Yetters........................$7,950 White 5100, 12-30", V/F, SM3000 ..................................$7,500


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Great Plains 33 Ft #8333 2012 Hydrostatic & Hydraulic Re- JD 7000, 4RW planter w/DF, FOR SALE: IH grain drill, Int'l 45 18' Vibra shank dig- JD 1250 corn planter, 6R30”; ger; Int'l 12' Vibra shank H, I, nice; NH 273 Super JD 6R30” cultivator; 4 12'; IH 810 head, w/ Melroe pair Repair-TroubleshootSeries 8 Discovator/Finishdigger; H&S 8' tedder. Sweep baler w/thrower, wheel trailer, flair box & pickup. 507-524-3486 ing Sales-Design Custom er Almost New Trade for (715)772-4562 nice; JD 16A flail chopper, hoist; 21' anhydrous applihydraulic hose-making up Smaller.. Rhino 20 Ft JD 7200 6R dry, minimum 7', good machine; '75 IHC cator. 507-319-7056 after 7 to 2” Service calls made. #SR240 Flex Wing Cutter till. 7200 6R liq vacuum JD 9300 20' press drill w/ 784 tractor. 320-864-4583 or pm call 507-726-2786 STOEN'S Hydrostatic SerShedded Real Nice. 319-347minimum till. JD 4640 MFD markers, $2,750; JD 7800 320-779-4583 vice 16084 State Hwy 29 N 6138 Can Deliver Val-Metal electric hammer quad, 42 rubber. JD 7000 MFW tractor, PQ, 3pt, Glenwood, MN 56334 320mill. 10hp motor, 6" auger 8RN, liq, JD 7000 8RW fold18.4x42, $43,500; JD 567 634-4360 & motor included. Exc ing. JD 4320, JD 7000 12R round baler, $7,450; Skidcond, $2500. (715)223-3411 straight bar, liq. JD 4440 loader post hole auger, 9” & cab (needs tranny work). 12” bits, $1,950; hyd auger, We buy JD 960 24'/30' digger. Case 12” bit, bucket mount, Salvage Equipment IH 4800 24' digger. JD 980 $1,500; (10) 24' five ply 2x8 Parts Available Deutz 24' digger. JD 8960 posts, $135/ea; also have 14 Hammell Equip., Inc. sharp. JD 4630 quad. Deutz other 16'-26' laminated (507)867-4910 DX 140. Int'l 1066 sharp, posts, Call. 320-769-2756 new eng Krause 4800 9 shk Tractors 036 chisel plow. (612)859-1089 Up to 24 Martin trash whip'96 Agco 9675 FWA, 4,400 pers, JD mountings, $125 JD 7200, 6-30 planter; Skids: hrs., $47,500. 507-381-5781 ea.; used Yetter trash Case 1840, sharp, only 2600 whls., w/bearings, $35 ea.; Deutz 130-06 cab, exc tires, hrs., 1825 gas, nice; IH 480 12 JD HD down pressure disk; 7 sect. hyd. drag; $8,500; Leyland 384, $2,800. springs, $375 for all; JD 328 Ford 800, 7' 501 mower, 3 (715)223-5483 baler w/40 ejector, elec. pt.; 3-B plow; Ford fendcontrols, $6,900; JD 946 Mo- FOR SALE: '11 JD 7330 ers, rear wgts.; 8 gravity MFD, 16 spd, PQ, 2 hyds, Co, 13' w/tine conditioner, wagons, 350-600 bu. Peterfront fenders, buddy seat, $11,900; NH 258 rake, nice, son Equipment, New Ulm, like new, only 410 hrs., 1 $2,450. 320-769-2756 MN. 507-276-6957 or 6958 owner, retiring, $82,500 OBO. 507-223-5279 or 507828-8951 FOR SALE: '78 IH 4186 tractor, 3pt, cab, air, heater & radio, low hrs, exc cond, retired. 507-334-8538

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(2) ‘98 NH 973, 25’ flex head ............................$9,500 ‘94 NH 974, 8R30 cornhead ..............................$8,900 ‘07 NH L175 SSL, w/2-spd., cab/AC, hyd. Q/A, New Engine ....................................................$24,900 ‘92 NH 974, 6R30” cornhead ............................$8,900 ‘06 NH L170 SSL, cab/heat, 2060 hrs. ............$21,900 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIP. ‘02 NH LS170 SSL, cab/heat, 72” bucket ....Coming In ‘05 JD 1780, 16/31 planter, 3 bu. boxes ......Coming In ‘05 Buhler 2180, MFD, Super steer, 14.9R46 duals, ‘13 Degelman LR7651 & LR7645, Demo’s, New! Call EZ Pilot, 2000 hrs...........................................$95,900 ‘12 EZ Trail 510 grain cart, tarps & lights........$14,900 ‘06 NH TC55, MFD, ROPS, w/loader, 1300 hrs. ‘01 EZ Trail 475 grain cart w/Shurlock tarp ......$9,900 ....................................................................Coming In ‘11 Loftness 240, semi-mtd. shredder w/tow bar ‘95 Ford 8870, MFD, Super steer, Mega Flow, ......................................................................$22,900 750 hrs. ..........................................................$74,900 ‘89 NH 855 round baler, Nice! ..........................$5,500 ‘04 Buhler 2425, 4WD, 710/70R38 duals, full wgts., ‘11 NH H6740, 6 disc mower ............................$8,500 3350 hrs. ......................................................$119,900 ‘98 NH 616 disc mower, Nice! ..........................$5,900 ‘95 Ford 9680, 20.8R42 duals (90%), 4 remotes, ‘11 Parker 524 grain cart, Holdover ......................Call 3050 hrs. ........................................................$96,900 ‘10 Parker 1048 grain cart w/tarp ................Coming In ‘89 Deutz 5215, MFD w/325 loader ..................$8,500 NEW NH SG110 60’ coil packers, (4 Left) Ea. $37,900 IH 4130, diesel, skid steer loader ......................$3,900 ‘05 Great Plains 50’ crumbler ......................Coming In ‘05 JD 200, 45’ crumbler ................................$15,000 COMBINES/HEADS ‘01 NH TR99, RWA combine, straddle duals, bin ext., ‘07 Parker 838 grain cart w/tarp......................$24,000 chaff spreader, 40K in parts, Field Ready! ....$109,900 ‘07 NH 617, 7 disc mower, Rebuilt! ..................$6,900 ‘04 Wilrich 957DDR ripper, 5 shank w/harrow, ‘01 NH TR99, 2100 hrs., 18.4R42 (4), Y/M, GPS, Field Ready! ....................................................$74,900 30” spacing ....................................................$22,900 ‘94 NH TR87, 30.5-32 singles......................Coming In ‘92 DMI 530 ripper ..........................................$14,900 ‘04 NH CR940, 20.5-32 tires, Y/M, 1350 hrs.$119,900 ‘11 Wilrich 513SP 9-shank ripper w/spike harrow ....................................................................Coming In (4) ‘10 NH 99C, 8R30” chopping cornheads ..............................................................From $60,900 ‘13 NH H7450 discbine, Loaded!, Demo Unit ..$28,900 ‘05 JD 2210, 50’ field cult. w/4 bar harrow ..Coming In ‘00 NH 996, 8R30” cornhead w/K&M chopper$39,950 (2) ‘10 NH 74C, 35’ flex heads ..............From $29,900 ‘00 JD 980, 45’ field cult. w/harrow, Nice! ......$19,900 ‘04 NH 98C, 6R30” cornhead, Like New! ........$33,000 New Unverferth rolling reels, 18’ & 22’ ..................Call ‘02 NH 96C, 8R30” cornhead, Loaded! ..........$25,900 ‘10 Krause 4850-21 Dominator, Nice! ..........Coming In ‘00 NH 73C, 30’ flex head w/AWS, cut, New! ..$25,900 ‘04 Allied 108” snowblower w/truck spout, NH 974, 10R22” cornhead, poly ......................$11,900 NIce! ................................................................$6,500 (2) ‘97 NH 973, 30’ flex head ..........................$10,500

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‘10 JD 9870STS 2WD Combine, 995-795 hrs., Premium cab, Pro-Drive w/5speed reverser, 20.8x42’s, chopper

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800-432-3565 • 320-894-6560 www.ms-diversified.com

FOR SALE: JD 4020D, nice shape, runs good, back tires 85% tread, synchro shift, asking $9,100. 507-6400149 FOR SALE: White 2-105 late model, 5,400 hrs, 14.9x38 tires & duals, no heavy tillage, always shedded. 320-766-8476 IH 856 w/2350 CIH loader, very good cond., $11,000. 507-359-1821 JD 4430, new interior, good cond, $14,500/OBO. (715)4951324 JD 9200, 4WD, 3 pt. hitch, 4 hyd., nice tractor, $65,000; JD 843 cornhead, rebuilt, $7,000; 220 bean head, $2,000; IH 7000, 8x18 OLH plow, $6,000. 507-330-3945 Owner Retired.

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FOR SALE: JD 4020D, 3pt cab, frt wgts, Farmall B Brillon cart drag, Brady mixer mill 550 Hydro. (715) 443-2856

John Deere R, 1949, restored, good condition, rebuilt starting pony. 320-267-1076 FOR SALE: '99 JD 8400T, 24” tracks, auto steer NEW AND USED TRACTOR ready. 507-340-2937 PARTS JD 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, FOR SALE: Farmall 560 dsl 55, 50 Series & newer tracw/ hyd drawbar & WF, tors, AC-all models, Large $3,500/OBO. (715)791-0632 Inventory, We ship! Mark Heitman Tractor Salvage FOR SALE: Ford 901 diesel 715-673-4829 w/7-11 loader, 3237 hrs, new tires, seat, steering wheel, River Dale Farms Engine building, cylinder headgood chore or collector work, port polishing, tractor w/ owner's manurestorations. (920)295-3278 als, $4,950. 507-250-0452

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FOR SALE: IH 656 gas w/ Schwartz loader & rear chains, $6,500. 507-391-3775

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FOR SALE: 7155 Hesston chopper, electric controls, 3 row 22”, head, $2,500. 320286-5994 Cokato, MN FOR SALE: CIH 2206 cornhead, hyd. deck plates, plastic snouts, low acres, very nice. 507-530-8875

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• 42’ Roller - $32,000 • 45’ Roller - $34,000 - Both 1 Year Old -

• 5/8” drum roller wall thickness • 42” drum diameter • 4”x8” frame tubing 1/4” thick • Auto fold MANDAKO New Rock Wagons 012’-60’ LONG ROLLERS AVAILABLE!

USED EQUIPMENT

‘97 JD 8100, MFWD, 9000 hrs., JD AT ready, wgts., 18.4R46’s, Clean ........$59,950 ‘04 JD 8420, MFWD, AT ready, 42.5 GPM hyd. pump, 20.8R42’s, cheap pwr. $69,750

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‘03 JD 8220, MFWD, 4500 hrs., Greenstar ready, 18.4R46’s, very nice....$98,800

‘97 JD 8400, MFWD, 8300 hrs., JD AT ready, wgts., SOLD 18.4R46’s....................$73,850 ‘99 JD 8400T, 7500 hrs., JD AT ready, good tracks, good workhorse ..........$54,850 ‘98 JD 7610, MFWD, 6500 hrs., PQ trans. w/RH reverser, 18.4R42’s, duals ....................................$59,600 ‘06 JD 7520, MFWD, 5000 hrs., PQ trans. w/LH reverser, 18.4R42’s, good value ....................................$63,750 ‘00 JD 7410, 2WD, 6800 hrs., PQ trans. w/RH reverser, NEW 18.4R38’s, clean local trade SOLD ....................................$44,750 ‘91 CIH 5140, MFWD, 5300 hrs., like new 14.9R46’s, duals, very clean ........$29,900

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TIRES: 480/80R50 (18.4R50) Goodyear DT800 Super Traction Radial Tractor Tires. Like New take offs. Set of 4 ......................................$8,500

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‘09 CIH MX245, 1335 hrs. New Farmall 31, MFD w/60” - $145,000 ‘10 CIH 435 Quad, 550 hrs. ‘08 CIH 95, 2WD, cab ‘09 CIH 385, 4-wheel, 950 hrs. - $29,500 ‘11 CIH 315 w/Soucel tracks, PLANTERS & TILLAGE ‘08 1200, 16-30 pivot, bulk fill, 1520 hrs. - Call 2500 acres - $79,500 ‘12 CIH Puma 130 CVT, CIH Tigermate 200, 44 ⁄ ’, 320 hrs. - $96,500 4 bar - $36,500 1

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Century HD sprayer, pulltype, 60’ X-fold boom, 1000 gal. tank, bigSOLD wheel ......$9,500 ‘10 Wishek 862NT, 16’ disc, rotary scrapers, low acres SOLD ....................................$24,900

‘08 CIH 215, FWA, 900 hrs., 3 PTO ........................................................$135,000 IH 5488, FWA ..........................................................................................Coming In CIH 7150, FWA, 3528 hrs. ..........................................................................$75,500 CIH 7140, FWA, 3945 hrs. ..........................................................................$62,000 CIH 7140, FWA, 3900 hrs. ..........................................................................$62,000 CIH 7120, 2WD, 7500 hrs. ..........................................................................$45,000 CIH 7110, 2WD, 5200 hrs., no duals..........................................................$39,000 IH 5488, FWA, 9386 hrs. ............................................................................$39,900 IH 5288, FWA, 6800 hrs. ............................................................................$36,000 NH 166, inverter w/EX ..................................................................................$6,200 IH 5088 ........................................................................................................$19,000 IH 966, New TH & New Motor ....................................................................$12,500 IH 3688, 2WD, 3500 hrs. ............................................................................$21,500 IH 1566, 2WD, dual PTO, 6800 hrs. ..........................................................$17,000 CIH 7230, FWA, 3600 hrs. ..........................................................................$76,500 IH 656, hydro., 4800 hrs. ..............................................................................$7,000 CIH 4800, 24’ field cult. ................................................................................$9,500 CIH 4800, 26’ ................................................................................................$9,500 CIH 3900, 24’ cushion gang disk ..............................................................$18,500 CIH 527B ripper ..........................................................................................$20,500 DMI 530B ....................................................................................................$21,000 (4) DMI 527B ..............................................................................$14,500-$17,500 CIH 496, 24’ ................................................................................................$16,500 CIH 6500 disk chisel, 9-shank......................................................................$6,500 CIH 6750, 6-shank w/lead shank, w/hyd. lever ........................................$16,500 CIH 3950, 25’ cushion gang disk w/mulcher ............................................$26,500 CIH MX100 w/L600 loader, 2200 hrs. ........................................................$51,000 CIH MX110, 3694 hrs. ................................................................................$35,000 CIH JX55, 2WD, 2241 hrs...........................................................................$14,000 CIH Tigermate II, 26’ ................................................................................$26,000 DMI Tigermate II, 30’ ................................................................................$18,000 CIH 496 w/mulcher, cushion ......................................................................$16,500 (6) Demco 365 boxes ..........................................................From $4,500-$6,500 Demco 450, Red & Black ................................................................................CALL (2) Demco 550 box ....................................................................................$10,500 (2) J&M 250 ..................................................................................................$2,500 Demco Used Gravity Boxes, All Sizes Available ............................................CALL Gehl 125 grinder ........................................................................................$13,900

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WANTED: Tractor Whity 16 JD single disc fertilizer FOR SALE: JD 7200, 8R FOR SALE: 16 no-til coulters openers, from 1770 planter, Maxi-merge vac. planter & brackets for JD 1700 corn ''fieldross'' model 2-4 diesel $375 per unit, excellent conw/PTO hyd. pump for vacuplanter, $1,200. 651-248-9366 with creep gear. Good Condition. (612)221-4389 um, liq. fert, pesticide boxdition. Call 320-384-6789 es, row openers, Precision FOR SALE: White 5100 8RW corn planter plates, & new corn planter, good condiHarvesting Equip 037 Fanning mill w/screens, elecdisk openers, great working tion, $2,300; JD 444 corntric motor; MM grain drill, cond., $10,900. 507-380-6001 head in good condition, 12'; JD riding lawn mower, '89 JD 9400 combine, 2,676 $2,500. 218-462-2152 or 61242”. 507-787-2321 sep hrs., excellent condiFOR SALE: JD 8R30” Maxi919-2720 tion, $28,000; JD 843 cornmerge planters: 1 JD 7000 head, 8R30", very straight, FOR SALE: 16 Yetter shark pull-type; 1 JD 7100, 3 pt. FOR SALE: White model tooth screw adjust row clean, $7,500. 715-296-2162 w/liq. fert; can plant soyAire 6R pull type planter, cleaners for Case planter, beans in 16R15” w/Kinze model 5400 w/ 30” rows, $125 per row or $1,800 all FOR SALE: '08 JD 600C Semeters, finger pu for corn, Dickie John monitor w/ cleaners. 320-808-7981 or ries CH, SNH0612CX725872, sunflowers, exc. cond., seed counter & row moni320-732-3361 12R20”, hyd deck plates, ready to plant; frt mnt, liq tor, very good shape, alalso, hookup for IH comtank & pump for Case tracways shedded, used very bines, used very little, like tors. 218-784-8018 little. 701-640-0671 new, retiring, $62,000. 507823-4642


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(L) Lafayette 507-228-8224 or 800-642-4104 (G) Gaylord 507-237-4203 • (W) Waconia 952-442-7326 Main Office: Ag Service Center, 840 Pioneer Avenue • PO Box 4 • Lafayette, MN 56054-0004

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(L) Feterl, 12”x72”, Swing Hopper Auger ........................................................$8,995 (L) Batco 15-90, Conveyor w/swing hopper ......................................................$14,995 (L) Kansun 10-25-215, FF 190, GSI 260, GSI 1218 Dryers..................................CALL (L) Westfield WR, 100”-51’ PTO................CALL (L) Westfield WR, 80”-46’, electric ............CALL (L) Westfield WR, 60”-61’ EMD ..............$1,800 (L) GSI Dryer 1122 ....................................CALL (L) Hutch 10”x72’, Swing Hopper ..........$5,900 (L) Hutch 6”x61’, electric........................$2,400 (L) Sudenga 10”x31’, electric ................$3,495 (L) Sudenga 10”x56’, electric ................$4,995

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• ‘14 MF 6616 tractor & loader • ‘13 MF 8690, MFD • MF GC1705 w/loader • MF 4610, MFD, platform • ‘13 MF GC 1705, compact tractor • ‘05 MF 451, 45 PTO hp, 400 hrs. • JD 4440, cab, loader

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CORN HEADS

• Geringhoff 1822RD, ‘09 • Geringhoff 1820RD, ‘09 • Geringhoff 1630RD, ‘09 • Geringhoff 1622RD, ‘07 • Geringhoff 1622RD, ‘07 • Geringhoff 1622RD, ‘04 • Geringhoff 1230RD, ‘09 • Geringhoff 1222RD, ‘11 • Geringhoff 1222RD, ‘08 • Geringhoff 1222RD, ‘07 • Geringhoff 1222RD, ‘05 • Geringhoff 1222RD, ‘03 • Geringhoff 1220RD, ‘11 • Geringhoff 1220RD, ‘05 • Geringhoff 1220RD, ‘04 • Geringhoff 1220RD, ‘02 • Geringhoff 1220RD, ‘12 • Geringhoff 830NS, ‘08 • Geringhoff 830RD, ‘08 • Geringhoff 830RD, ‘06 • Geringhoff 830RD, ‘05 • Geringhoff 830RD, ‘04 • Geringhoff 830RD, ‘04 • Geringhoff 830RD, ‘01 • Geringhoff 830RD, ‘07 • Geringhoff 630RD, ‘07 • Geringhoff 630RD, ‘05 • Geringhoff 630RD, ‘97 • JD 622, GVL poly • JD 822 KR, HT, steel • ‘04 Gleaner 1222 hugger, GVL poly • MF 844 4RW • MF 1163 • ‘12 CIH 2608, HHC, end row augers, chopping

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• ‘07 MF 9790, duals, RWA, 1001 hrs. • ‘14 MF 9540, RWA • ‘98 MF 8780 combine. RWA. duals • ‘91 MF 8570, RWA

• ‘86 MF 8560 • MF 2856 baler, w/kicker • ‘97 Gleaner R62, duals, 2052 sep. hrs. w/net-twine wrap • ‘92 Gleaner R62, 2063 hrs. • MF 1372 mwr cnd, 12 steel rollers • Used MF 200 SP windrower, cab GRAIN HANDLING w/14’ auger head • Parker 2620 seed tender • ‘13 760 Roto-Grind tub grinders • Parker G. Box, 250 bu. • 13’ 2881 Bale King bale processor, • ‘05 Parker 625 gravity box, 4-wheel RH discharge brakes • A&L 850S grain cart w/tarp, 850 bu. MISCELLANEOUS • ‘08 Brandt 1535 LP, gas, track mover • WRS 30’ header trailers • Brandt 20110 swing hopper • E-Z Trail 39’ header trailer • Brandt 7500HP grain vac. • Mauer 28’-42’ header trailers • ‘00 Brandt 4500 EX, grain vac. • Degelman 5 ft. skidsteer buckets • ‘03 Brandt 1070 auger, PTO Drive, • Degelman RP 570 prong pickers w/swing hopper • Degelman RD 320 rock digger • Conveyall 10x40 belt conveyor, • Degelman 7200 rock picker electric motor • Melroe 600 rock picker • Brandt, 1515, 1535, 1545, 1575, 1585 • Degelman 6000HD rock picker belt conveyors • Degelman RR1500 rock rake, PTO • Brandt 8x62 auger, PTO drive, SC drive • Brandt 8x45 auger, 18 hp. Briggs • DMI crumbler, 50’ • Brandt 8x35, 8x37, 8x40, 8x47, 8x52, • Sunflower 1435-21 21ft. disc, 3 bar 8x57, 8x62, 8x67, 10x35 straight harrow augers • (2) Degelman LR7645 land rollers, • Brandt 1060XL, 1070XL, 1080XL, Rental Return 1380XL, 1390XL swing hopper • Everest 84” finish mower augers • ‘08 JD 520 stalk chopper • ‘12 Buhler 1282 sling hopper • Loftness 20’ stalk chopper • Parker 839 grain cart, tarp, 850 bu. • Wil-Rich 25’ stalk chopper • Parker 165-R gravity box • Loftness 240 stalk chopper, • Hutchinson 10x61 auger semi-mount • ‘08 Unverferth grain cart, 500 bu. • ‘06 Kodiak 60”, 72” & 84” rotary • Killbros 1175 grain cart, 750 bu. cutters w/tarp • Loftness 84” snowblower, hyd. spout • ‘05 Demco 650 gravity box, 4-wheel • Loftness 8’ snowblower brakes • 2011 SB Select snowblower, 97” & 108”, 3 pt. HAY & LIVESTOCK • Lucke 8’ 3 pt., snowblower • JD 38, sickel mower. 7’ • Sunflower 4610-9 disc ripper • IH 14, 5 bar rake • Sunflower 4511-15 disc chisel • ‘12 NH H7450 disc mower condit., 13’ • Sunflower 4412-07 disk ripper • MF 1329 & 1330, 3 pt. disc mower • Sunflower 4412-05 disk ripper • ‘11 NH H6750, 3 pt., disk mower, • Sunflower 4311-14 disk ripper, 110” 7 shank • Sitrex RP2 wheel rakes • CIH 4800 field cult., 271⁄2’ • Sitrex RP5 wheel rakes • Sunflower 5056-63 field cult. • Sitrex 10 wheel rakes on cart • ‘14 Sunflower SF 5056-49 field cult. • Sitrex 10- & 12-wheel rakes on cart • Sunflower 5055-36 field cult. • Sitrex MK12 & MK16 hy. cap. wheel • ‘10 Sunflower SF 4213-13 disk chisel rakes • Sunflower 1435-21 disc

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FOR SALE: (2) 8R cultiva- FOR SALE: JD 960 27' field 42' Wilrich field cult., exc. cond., w/walking tandem & cultivator w/ 3 bar JD hartors; Gravity Flow wagon, harrow, $5,250. 612-790-4191 row, tandem wheels on the 300 bu; fanning belt to wings, knock off shovels, clean grain; 7 section drag; IH 475, 20' disk, hyd. fold, very good condition, $6,500. Artsway feed mill; whl shedded, exc. cond., $4,500; 507-220-4425 wgts for combine. 507-85430' Flex-i-coil multi-weeder, 3362 retractable s-tines & coil packers, used very little, $5,000 OBO. 952-240-2193

(L) Bobcat S650, heat, 2-spd. ..............$38,900 (L) Bobcat T320, heat & A/C ................$35,900 (L) ‘09 Bobcat S160, heat, 2-spd. ........$25,900 (L) Bobcat S130, heat, w/bucket ..........$17,900 (L) Bobcat 863, heat, 2-spd. ................$13,500 (L) Bobcat 843, w/bucket........................$8,350 (W) ‘92 Bobcat 7753, 3438 hrs. ............$9,199 (L) NH L778, w/bucket............................$5,950 (L) Gehl V330, heat, 2-spd. ..................$40,900 (L) Gehl 5640E, heat ............................$22,900 (W) ‘05 Gehl 5640 ................................$18,100 (L) Gehl 5240E, heat, 2-spd. ................$24,900 (W) ‘04 Gehl 4840, 1995 hrs. ..............$17,999 (L) Gehl 4640, Hi-Flow, heat, 840 hrs...$21,900 (W) Gehl 4625SX, cab, heat, 10.5x16 tires, 4014 hrs. ..........................................$8,299 (L) Gehl 4240E, heat ............................$18,900 (W) ‘09 Gehl 4240, 4000 hrs. ..............$14,900 (W) ‘12 Gehl 4240E, 1150 hrs. ............$16,799 (L) ‘99 CIH 1845C, open cab ................$14,900 (L) JD 240, heat....................................$13,900 (L) Polaris 500, w/cab & blade ..............$6,400

STOP IN TO SEE THE KUHN/ KUHN KNIGHT/ KUHN KRAUSE EQUIPMENT! (L) Krause Dominator, 18’ ....................$33,900 (G) DMI 730 (2) Rippers ......................$11,900 (L) JD 2700, 9-24 Ripper......................$26,900 (G) JD 2700, 7-shank ..........................$23,900 (L) JD 2210, 38.5’, 4-bar ......................$31,900 (L) JD 985, 49.5’, 4-bar ........................$21,600 (L) JD 985, 49.5’, 3-bar ........................$20,700 (L) JD 980, 30.5’, 3-bar ........................$20,900 (L) JD 980, 44.5’, 3-bar ........................$17,500 (L) JD 980, 44.5’, 3-bar ........................$19,600 (G) JD 3 pt. Plow, 5-bottom ..................$2,850 (W) Great Plains Turbo Till,24’..............$36,700 (L) CIH 730B ........................................$19,800 (L) CIH 4900, 36.5’, 3-bar ......................$6,975 (L) CIH 4800, 36.5’, 3-bar ......................$6,975 (L) CIH 4300, 26.5’, 3-bar ....................$11,950 (L) CIH 4300, 34.5’, 3-bar ....................$13,400 (L) CIH, 32’5’ w/basket ........................$38,900

TMR’S...................................

(W) Knight 5073, tow ..........................$17,199 (W) Knight 3250, stationary....................$3,899 (W) Knight 3050 ..................................$11,499 (W) Knight 3150, tow ..........................$22,499

SPRAYERS..............................

(L) Hardi 1000 gal., 60’ boom ..............$14,400 (G) Century 750 gal., 60’ boom ..............$9,500 (L) Century 750 gal., 60’ boom ..............$7,950 (L) Redball 670, 1200 gal., 66’ boom ..$13,800 (G) Fast 1000 gal., 90’ boom ..................$9,900 (L) Top Air 800 gal., 60’ boom................$9,350

SPREADERS............................ MISCELLANEOUS....................... (W) New Idea 3709 ................................$3,499 (W) New Idea 352, (23035) ....................$1,899 (W) H&S 560 ........................................$10,900 (L) H&S 270 ..........................................$6,450 (W) Knight 8124 Slinger Spreader........$15,500 (W) Knight 8114, (A088) ........................$8,400 (W) Knight 8132, (B0077) ....................$19,200 (W) Knight 8132 ..................................$17,500 (W) Knight 8018 Spreader ....................$10,900 (L) JD 370 Spreader ..............................$5,950 (W) Meyer 3954, (1250) ........................$4,500 (W) NH 185 ............................................$5,650 (W) Gehl 329 Scavenger ........................$4,200

TILLAGE.................................

(G) Wilrich 957, 9-shank ......................$39,600 (L) Wilrich 957, 5-shank ......................$16,500 (L/G) Wilrich 957 (3), 7-shank ....From $21,600 (L) JD 2700, 9-24, w/harrow ................$39,900 (L) Glencoe Soil Saver, 11-shank............$7,950 (L) Glencoe DR 8600, 7-shank ..............$8,500 (L) Krause Dominator, 18’ ....................$34,900 (L/G) (2) Krause 18’ Rippers ................$44,800 (L) DMI Tigermate II (2), 38.5’, 4-bar ..$31,500

(L) Loftness 20’ Chopper ........................$9,600 (G) Minnesota 250, 10-ton gear ............$1,900 (L) Empire 45’ Roller ............................$24,800 (G) Gehl 1410 Spreader ..........................$8,250 (G) Used Grain Legs ..................................CALL (L) Woods 3 pt. 20’ Chopper ..................$5,950 (L) EZ-Flow 300 bu. Box ........................$1,950 (G) Demco 650 bu. Grain Cart ..............$16,900 (L) Unverferth 400 bu. Cart ....................$7,950 (L) JD 15’ Chopper Pull ..........................$3,750 (L) Used Snowblowers ..............................CALL (L) Tonutti 5’ Disc Mower ......................$4,500 (W) 74” Grapple, skid steer, universal attachment ........................................$1,850 (W) 72” Box Blade, skid steer, universal attachment ........................................$2,899 (W) 72” Dump Bucket, skid steer, universal attachment ........................................$3,299 (W) Thundercreek 3” Portable Welder ....$4,950 (W) Westin 84” Snow Bucket, skid steer, universal attachment ............................$975 (W) ‘80 Allied 8’ 3 pt. Single Auger Snowblower w/hyd. chute ................$1,999

LANDOLL (2008) 23 Ft Model #6230 Heavy Tandem Disk Front Blades 23”, Rear 23 1/2”, Shedded Like New. Kent 26 Ft Series VII Discovator (Disk Blades) (NO Welds) Nice Unit! 319347-6282 Can Deliver TAYLOR-WAY ROCK FLEX DISC- 24' wide, 21"-22" blades, 9" spacing, 1 1/2" arbors, $4,000. 715-878-9858 Used parts for IH 720 plows, toggle/auto reset. ½ price of new or less. We ship anywhere. Call Maple Valley Farms Randy Krueger (715)250-1617 Machinery Wanted

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All kinds of New & Used farm equipment – disc chisels, field cults, planters, soil finishers, cornheads, feed mills, discs, balers, haybines, etc. 507-438-9782 Disc chisels: JD 714 & 712, Glencoe 7400; Field Cults under 30': JD 980, small grain carts & gravity boxes 300-400 bu. Finishers under 20', clean 4 & 6R stalk choppers; Nice JD 215 & 216 flex heads; JD 643 cornheads Must be clean; JD corn planters, 4-6-8 row. 715-299-4338 WANTED: (3) JD liquid fertilizer tanks & brackets for a 6R JD 7000 planter; newer 12' grain drill w/ grass seeder. 507-381-3776 WANTED: 4440 or 4640 in well taken care of cond. Quad trans., no dealers please. (715) 645-0285 WANTED: Leyland Tractor Front Suitcase Weights. 715-234-1993 WANTED: Motor for Allis D-21 turbo model 3500. WANTED: Tires 16.9x38 & 13.6x28 FWA, prefer Firestone 50% tread. 612-2018236 Spraying Equip

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'08 Redball 570 sprayer, 90' boom w/radar & Raven controller, $19,000, Central Minnesota. 320-354-4526

'96 Rogator, 80' boom, new Raven Controller, new plastic tank, 2 sets of tires, has 75% narrow 320s, have 4 380s avail, straight Boom, fenceline nozzle, approx 3800 hrs, $32,500. Al Hein Mabel, MN 507259-8371 Demco side quest mounting brackets for Case IH Magnum Tier 4 tractor. 507-4564909 before 9 p.m.


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Silo Demolition – We buy Harvestors & charge to take down staves. Also buying junk combines. 507-9952331 Feed Seed Hay

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4x5 round net wrapped corn stalks, $30 ea; rotary combed, raked leafy soybean stubble, $40 ea; grass hay, $50-$70 ea.; bales about 900 lbs; Qty discounts. 320-3826288 home 320-905-6195 cell

Alfalfa grass, grass, straw, corn stalks in round bales, net wrapped. Delivered in semi loads. Call Tim at 320221-2085 Dairy Quality Alfalfa Tested big squares & round bales, delivered from South Dakota John Haensel (605) 351-5760

2011 CIH 260 Magnum

1158 hrs., 1-owner, 3 PTO’s, cab suspension, 360 HID lights, front & rear duals, Michelin 90%, Pro 700 AFS Auto Steer, leather

- $175,000

1981 Versatile 555

3 point, PTO, 70% tires, 5500 hrs. - $12,500

‘11 JD 7200R, MFWD, 200 hp., 4 hyds., loader, 815 hrs. ..................$165,000

‘11 JD 8285R, MFWD, 285 hp., 380-90R50, 4 hyds., 1307 hrs. ................$210,000

‘12 JD 8310R, MFWD, 310 hp., 380-90R54, 5 hyds., 801 hrs. ..................$250,000

‘05 JD 8120T, TRACK, 230 hp., 24” belts, 4 hyds., 2450 hrs. ................$120,000

‘08 JD 8430T, TRACK, 255 hp., 18” tracks, 4 hyds., 2075 hrs. ................$180,000

‘07 JD 9330, 4WD, 375 hp., 18.4x46, 5 hyds., 2463 hrs. ................................$208,000

‘11 JD 9430, 4WD, 425 hp., 710-70R42, 4 hyds., 2206 hrs. ................$238,000

‘12 JD 9460R, 4WD, 460 hp., 800-70R38, 4 hyds., 811 hrs. ................................$270,000

‘12 JD 9510R, 4WD, 510 hp., 76x50, 210 hrs. ............CALL

‘10 JD 9530T, TRACK, 475 hp., 36” belts, 4 hyds., 1100 hrs. ................$289,000

‘04 JD 9620T, TRACK, 500 hp., 30” belts, 4 hyds, 3525 hrs. ................$175,000

‘09 JD 9630, 4WD, 530 hp., 800-70R38, 4 hyds., 2109 hrs. ................$238,000

‘10 JD 9630T, TRACK, 530 hp., 36” belts, 5 hyds., 2205 hrs. ................$280,000

‘03 JD 557, 540 PTO, single axle ................$14,500

‘11 JD 568, Mega Wide pickup, 7400 hrs. ......$36,750

‘12 JD 468, surface wrap, 2284 hrs. ..................$33,500

‘08 JD 313 Skid, 49 hp., power quick tach, cab, 538 hrs. ....................$18,500

‘12 JD 320D Skid, 63 hp., 2-spd., cab, 84” bucket, 1118 hrs. ..................$32,500

‘12 JD 332D Skid, 89 hp., 2-spd., cab ................$44,000

‘06 JD 544J Wheel Loader, 4WD ..........................$85,000

DMI Tigermate II Field Cult., 49’, 7” shovels, harrow ..................................$37,900

Salford RTS41, RTS, 41’, coulter, harrow..........$62,500

‘09 JD 2210 Field Cult., 45’, harrow................$48,000

‘11 Fast FS9518T Sprayer, 132’, 1800 gal. ..........$72,000

‘06 JD 1770, 24R30, CCS, fert. ........................$117,900

‘09 JD DB44, 24R22, CCS, Seedstar..................$144,900

‘10 JD DB90, 36R30, CCS, vacuum ..................$215,000

JD Starfire ITC Receiver. Get A Spring Deal On Used AMS Equipment! ........$1,750

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FOR SALE: '07 570 Redball Dairy quality western alfal- FOR SALE: Western Hay & FOR SALE: Grass hay and straw, $4/small bale. Amsprayer, 90' boom, 1200 galStraw In large squares or fa, big squares or small boy MN 507-674-3255 lon, 460 Raven monitor, round bales by the semi squares, delivered in semi Evenings only. very good condition. 507load. Protein 18-26%, RFV loads. Clint Haensel 227-0573 or 507-227-0721 up to 200. Smikrud (605) 310-6653 Galesville, WI 608-582-2143 Large and small squares, good quality grass, hay. FOR SALE: '97 Tyler Patri608-484-0916 cell (Over 23 Rice Lake area. (715)205ot 150, 750 gal tank, 75' years in the Hay Business) 9994. Easy loading. booms, Mid Tech controller, 2750 hrs, $29,800. 507-458-3125

WOODFORD AG, LLC 37666 300th St. • Redwood Falls, MN • (507) 430-5144 www.woodfordag.com

TILLAGE

Sunflower 4630, 11-shank, Demo ..................CALL Sunflower 4412-07, 7-shank ......................$29,500 Wilrich 957, 7-shank ....................................$18,500 Wilrich 513, 5-shank, Demo............................CALL ‘09 Wilrich QX2, 55.5’ w/bskt. ....................$54,500 ‘12 JD 3710, 10 bottom ..............................$52,500 ‘08 JD 3710, 10 bottom ..............................$34,500 CIH 4900, 46.5’ ............................................$12,500 JD 2210, 36’ w/4-bar ..................................$25,900 ‘08 JD 2210, 44.5’ w/3-bar ..........................$38,900

SKIDSTEERS

NEW NH skidsteers on hand ..........................CALL NH LS170 ....................................................$13,750 NH L170 cab, new rubber ..............................CALL

6700, 6222, 6186, 6122,

12-30, w/res. managers............$6,500 12-30, front fold ......................$29,500 16-30 w/ins..............................$21,500 12-30........................................$16,500

COMBINES

NEW Fantini chopping cornhead ..................CALL (2) Fantini pre-owned 8-30 chopping CH ......CALL ‘10 Gleaner R76, loaded............................$235,000 ‘03 Gleaner R75, loaded............................$129,500 ‘01 Gleaner R72, just thru shop ................$110,000 ‘00 Gleaner R72 ..........................................$78,000 ‘90 Gleaner R60 w/duals ............................$24,500 ‘90 Gleaner R50 w/20’ ..............................COMING

HAY TOOLS

New Hesston & NH Hay Tools On Hand

MISCELLANEOUS

NEW Salford RTS units ..................................CALL NEW Salford Plows ........................................CALL NEW Unverferth seed tenders ................ON HAND NEW Westfield augers ....................................CALL NEW Rem 2700 vac ........................................CALL NEW Hardi sprayers ........................................CALL NEW Riteway rollers........................................CALL NEW Lorenz snowblowers ..............................CALL NEW Batco conveyors ....................................CALL NEW Brent wagons & grain carts ..................CALL NEW E-Z Trail seed wagons ..........................CALL NEW rock buckets & pallet forks .................. CALL REM 2700, Rental............................................CALL Unverferth 8000 grain cart ..............................CALL Kinze 1050 w/duals ........................................CALL Pre-owned Snowblowers, 7’-9’ ......................CALL Pre-owned Sprayers........................................CALL

(DMI Parts Available)

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

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

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PLANTERS

NEW White planters ........................................CALL ‘11 White 8516 CFS, loaded ......................$97,500

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USED TRACTORS

NEW NH T9.505, 4WD ....................................CALL NEW NH T8.300, FWA ....................................CALL NEW NH T8.275, FWA ....................................CALL NEW NH T7.200, FWA ....................................CALL NEW Massey 8670, FWA ................................CALL NEW Massey 7620, FWA ................................CALL NEW Massey 6615, FWA ................................CALL NEW Versatile 450, 4WD ................................CALL NEW Versatile 310, FWA ................................CALL NEW Versatile 305, FWA ................................CALL NH TV6070 bi-directional ............................$95,000 ‘00 NH 8870, FWA........................................$64,900 NH TN55S, FWA, w/cab ..............................$15,900 ‘08 NH 6070 w/cab, 2WD ............................$69,000 Versatile 895, 4WD ......................................$23,500


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Misc.Equipment:

BALZER BUILDS THE BEST LIQUID MANURE HANDLING EQUUPMENT

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• 1/4” Uni-body Construction • 5” and 6” Solid Steel Spindles in Sleeves • Long Tongue and PTO • 5,000, 6,000 and 6,750 gallon sizes available

V-Pump • Up to 4000 gallons per minute The most durable and dependable high capacity pump available.

VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.burns-sales.com New Tanks & Pumps: Any Size Available

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- Doda 13’ vertical pump - Clay 12’ vertical pump - Balzer 8’ V-6 vertical manure pump - Balzer 314 agitator - 8”x30’ wheeled load stand

- Hardi 1500 gal. w/90’ boom - Top Air 1100 gal., 88’ boom, Raven 150 monitor - Top Air 1100 gal., 60’ boom - Demco Conquest 1000 gal., 60’ boom, Raven 440 - Walsh 500 gal., 45’ boom - M&W center dump, 400 bu. gravity wagon - J&M 750 corner auger cart - Brent 640 gravity wagon - (2) Brent 540 gravity wagons - Parker 4800 - JD 980, 261⁄2’ field cultivator - New Balzer 20’ stalk chopper - New Balzer 15’ stalk chopper - Hiniker Model 1700, 20’ stalk chopper - Alloway semi-mount 20’ stalk chopper - Balzer 20’ BT stalk chopper - Balzer 1500, 15’ stalk chopper - Versatile 2335, 871 hrs. - JD 7830, MFWD, 1689 hrs. - JD 7800, 2WD, w/2047 hrs. - JD 9530T, 2730 hrs. - JD 8120, MFWD, 1997 hrs. - NH 9282 w/3704 hrs. - Sommers hyd. drive rock picker - JD 724, 29’ soil finisher - Swenson 8 ton tandem axle fertilizer spreader - DMI Coulter Champ II, 9-shank - JD VanBrunt 13’ end wheel drill - NEW Lee Model 475 fuel trailer - H&S 175 manure spreader - Kewanee Model 760, 141⁄2’ rock flex disk - Kewanee Model 740, 151⁄2’ rock flex disk - Brady Model 1000, 12-shank, 3 pt. chisel plow - CIH 14 5-shank V-ripper - Glencoe 9-shank soil saver - White 445, 7-shank chisel - Big Dog pull type 8 yd. hyd. scraper - DMI 530B Econo disk ripper - JD 3710, 10 bottom flex frame moldboard plow - Clark C-30-B forklift - CIH Model 4600, 31’ field cult. - Roose 6x12’ hog cart

Used Tanks:

• Nuhn 4000 gal. slurry w/4 unit disk • Better Bilt 3400 gal. vacuum tank, w/4 unit rear mount injector • Balzer 3350 vacuum, injector • LMT 3350 vacuum w/3 shank rear injector • Better Bilt 3150 vac. tank • Balzer 3000 gal. vac tank • Better Bilt 2100 tandem axle vac tank • Better Bilt 1500 gal. vacuum tank

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Open pollinated seed corn. Expanding Dairy in need of 20 Simmental breeding bulls, Outproduces hybrids for close up Springing Heifers. Black Polled, excellent silage, $65/bu. plus ship715-579-7200 quality, good disposition, ping. Sweet, leafy stalks. vaccinated, One 2 yr old FOR SALE: 14 Stall Germa217-857-3377 son of Dream On (AI) gennia parlor, 36” spacings, tle, easy calving. Three WANTED AND FOR SALE automatic take-offs w/ De sired upgrade sons. 40 plus ALL TYPES of hay & Laval claws & shells, Geryears of Simmental breedstraw. Also buying corn, mania 20' crowd gate & ing. Riverside Simmentals wheat & oats. Western Hay controls, air. 507-391-0098 Gerald Polzin 320-286-5805 available. Fox Valley Alfalfa Mill. 920-853-3554 Reg. Holstein bulls, good 25 Limousin bulls, 2 yr olds maternal lines & good & yrlings, low birth wgt., Livestock 054 sires. We also have red & super growth, black or red. white. Merritt's Elm-Chris John Goelz, Franklin, MN FOR SALE: Purebred Black Farm (715)235-9272 507-557-8394 Angus bulls, calf ease & good disposition; also York, WANTED TO BUY: Dairy Angus Bulls for sale. YearHamp & Hamp-Duroc heifers and cows. 320-235ling & 2 yr olds. Breeding boars & gilts. 320-598-3790 2664 soundness exam. Tschanz Farms, Hwy 53, Blair, WI. (608)989-2223

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

NORTHERN AG SERVICE INC 800-205-5751

Lime Spreading

“Have you checked your soil PH lately”

Beef cows with February calves at side, triangle 9 black leg shots, $2,750. (715) 537-1056 Calving ease bulls, black & red Angus, sell April 26, bonus Angus. 608-348-3284 FOR SALE OR LEASE REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS Bulls, 2 year old & yearlings; bred heifers, calving ease, club calves & balance performance. Al sired. In herd improvement program. J.W. Riverview Angus Farm Glencoe, MN 55336 Conklin Dealer 320864-4625 FOR SALE OR LEASE: Purebred Registered Charolais bulls, heifers, & cows. Great bloodlines, excellent performance, balanced EPD's, low birth weights. Delivery available. Laumann Charolais Mayer, MN 612-490-2254 FOR SALE: 2 yearling Reg. polled Hereford heifers. 320-796-0000, Spicer, MN FOR SALE: Polled Black Purebred Salers bulls, low birth wgts, exc P.B.D. & also some 2 yr olds. Oak hill Farms 507-642-8028

Advantages we offer: • We unload directly from the trucks to a floater (Terra Gator) without stockpiling material. This gives us a more uniform spread with no foliage to plug up the spreader. • With direct loading there is no stockpile, no wasted lime or mess in your field. • We use a floater (Terra Gator) to spread so we have less compaction. • We are equipped to spread variable rate using GPS mapping. • We service Minnesota and northern Iowa. Why apply Aglime: • A soil ph level of 5.5 nitrogen efficiency is only 77 percent. • A soil ph level of 6.0 nitrogen efficiency still is only 89 percent. • At a soil ph level of 7.0 fertilizer efficiency is 100 percent. for questions or prices please call

R & E Enterprises of Mankato, Inc.

1-800-388-3320

FOR SALE: Purebred Black Angus bulls, long yearlings & 2 year olds, great EPD's. John 507-327-0932 or Brian 507-340-9255 JRC Angus FOR SALE: Registered & purebred British white bulls; semen checked, vaccinated & poured. 14 yrs of progressive breeding. Delivery possible. 320-815-5192 after 6pm. FOR SALE: Registered Angus Bulls, 2 yr old & yearlings, AI sired, for several generations to some of the breed's best bulls. Miller Angus, Kasson MN 507-6344535 milrangus@kmtel.com FOR SALE: Three Simmental breeding aged bulls. Two black baldies and one red. Call 920-838-2057 if interested. Polled Hereford bulls, 3 yr old & yearlings. Buy now, will hold 'til you need them. 608-235-9417 or 608-839-5207 Polled Hereford bulls, yearlings & 2 year olds, semen tested, delivery available. Jones Farms, LeSueur, MN. 507-317-5996


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‘13 JD 9510R, 696 Hrs., PS, 800/38’s............................$284,500

‘12 JD 9460RT, 1023 Hrs., PS, Leather ............................$299,900

‘11 JD 4930, 1725 Hrs., 1200 Gal. SS, 120’ SS Boom ..........$229,500

Tractors

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4WD Tractors

(N) ’13 JD 9560R, 172 hrs ............................................$346,500 (N) ‘13 JD 9560R, 218 hrs ............................................$346,500 (N) ‘12 JD 9560R, 330 hrs, 800/38’s ............................$315,000 (H) ‘13 JD 9560R, 605 hrs ............................................$314,900 (OW) ‘13 JD 9560R, 606 hrs, ext. warranty ..................$304,900 (OW) ‘12 JD 9560R, 579 hrs, ext. warranty ..................$285,900 (B) ’12 JD 9560R, 840 hrs ............................................$288,900 (OW) ‘13 JD 9510R, 450 hrs, lease return ....................$284,500 ‘98 JD 8200, 7500 Hrs., (N) ’12 JD 9460R, 325 hrs ............................................$278,500 540/1000 PTO ....................$74,900 (OW) ‘13 JD 9410R, 435 hrs, lease return ....................$269,900 (N) ’12 JD 9460R, 185 hrs, 800/38’s ............................$265,000 (OS) ’11 JD 9430, 195 hrs, 800/38’s ............................$245,000 (OW) ‘09 JD 9530, 2450 hrs, 800/38’s ..........................$214,900 (N) ’03 JD 9120, 3225 hrs., 18.4x36’s ..........................$119,900 (B) ‘97 JD 9200, 4695 hrs, 710/38’s..............................$105,000 (OS) ’90 JD 8760, 4906 hrs ............................................$56,500 (H) ’90 Case IH 9170, 4418 hrs, PS................................$54,500 (B) ‘92 JD 8760, 6878 hrs ..............................................$52,900 (OS) ’89 JD 8760, 6915 hrs ............................................$52,000 (H) ‘76 JD 8430, 9164 hrs, 3pt, PTO ..............................$14,900

Track Tractors

(N) ’13 JD 9560RT, 260 hrs ..........................................$369,900 ‘09 JD 7830, 1275 Hrs., (OS) ‘10 JD 9650T, 930 hrs ..........................................$315,000 Auto Quad........................$114,900 (OW) ’12 JD 9460RT, 1013 hrs, ext warranty................$299,900 (OW) ‘11 JD 9630T, 1472 hrs ........................................$288,900 (H) ‘10 JD 9630T, 1650 hrs............................................$287,500 (OW) ’13 JD 8335RT, 391 hrs, 18” Tracks ....................$269,900 (B) ‘10 JD 9630T, 1586 hrs............................................$269,900 (B) ’09 JD 9630T, 1482 hrs............................................$264,900 (N) ’08 JD 9530T, 2035 hrs, 36” tracks ........................$238,000 (N) ’07 JD 8430T, 3170 hrs, 18” tracks ........................$170,000 (OS) ’06 JD 8430T, 3062 hrs, 18” tracks ......................$165,000 (OW) ’07 JD 8430T, 3184 hrs, 25” tracks ....................$159,900 (OW) ’02 JD 9420T, 4430 hrs, AT ready........................$139,900 (B) ’03 JD 9320T, 4641 hrs............................................$139,900 (H) ‘00 JD 9300T, 4375 hrs, 36” tracks ........................$105,000 ‘07 JD 1770NT CCS, 24R30”, (OW) ‘00 JD 8410T, 5100 hrs., 18” tracks ......................$79,900 ..........................................$110,000 (H) ’97 JD 8400T, 5690 hrs, 24” tracks ..........................$66,500 (B) ’97 JD 8200T, 5233 hrs, 16” tracks ..........................$62,900

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Row Crop Tractors

(OS) ’10 JD 8320R, 1877 hrs, ILS, PS ..........................$225,000 (N) ’12 JD 8260R, 357 hrs, ILS, PS ..............................$216,500 (OS) ’12 JD 7215R, 295 hrs, IVT ..................................$172,500 (OS) ’11 JD 7215R, 760 hrs, IVT ..................................$167,000 (OS) ’12 JD 7200R, 135 hrs, IVT ..................................$162,500 (OW) ‘07 JD 8230, 3500 hrs, MFWD ............................$149,900 (B) ‘13 JD 6150R, 669 hrs, IVT......................................$131,900 (B) ‘13 JD 6150R, 694 hrs, IVT......................................$131,900 (OW) ‘13 JD 6150R, 577 hrs, Auto Quad......................$125,900 (OW) ‘09 JD 7830, 1274 hrs, 2WD, Auto Quad ............$114,900 ‘00 JD 1760, 12R30”, Finger Pickup ....................$48,500 (OW) ’97 JD 8400, 7722 hrs............................................$78,900 (OS) ‘97 JD 8200, 7800 hrs, MFWD, PS ........................$75,000 (B) ‘98 JD 8200, 7355 hrs, MFWD ..................................$74,900 (N) ‘96 JD 8100, 4045 hrs, 2WD, PS ..............................$61,000 (OW) ‘05 JD 7420, 5085 hrs, MFWD, IVT ......................$59,900 (H) ‘90 JD 4755, 5500 hrs, 2WD, PS ..............................$57,500 (OW) ‘85 JD 4450, 11,000 hrs, 2WD, loader..................$39,500 (H) ‘80 JD 4240, 3350 hrs, PS ........................................$33,500 (OS) ‘ 78 JD 4440, 7900 hrs, PS ....................................$18,500 (OW) ‘74 JD 4030, open station......................................$12,900 (B) ‘65 JD 4020, syncro ....................................................$8,300

Utility Tractors

(OW) ’09 JD 5105M, 1600 hrs, loader ............................$67,900 ‘97 JD 1710, 12R30”, (OS) ’12 JD 5075E, 2012 hrs, MFWD, OS ......................$29,500 Row Cleaners ....................$29,500 (N) ’12 JD 5075E, 63 hrs, MFWD, OS ............................$29,250

‘09 JD 4830, 2400 Hrs., 1000 Gal., 90’ Boom..........................$200,000

‘12 JD 4730, 1065 Hrs., 800 Gal. SS, 90’ Boom ..................$208,500

‘09 Miller Nitro N2XP, 2800 Hrs., 1000 Gal., 90’ Boom........$133,900

(OW) ‘96 White 6105, 5480 hrs, MFWD, cab ................$24,900 (OW) ‘07 JD 1750, 6 row 30” ..........................................$25,900 (N) ’12 JD 5065E, 138 hrs, MFWD, OS ..........................$24,500 (B) ‘93 JD 7200, 16 row 30” ............................................$23,900 (N) ’11 JD 5045D, 110 hrs, 2WD, OS..............................$14,800 (OW) ‘95 JD 7200, 8 row 30”, liq fert ..............................$20,900 (B) ‘92 JD 455, 30’, 10” spacing ....................................$20,900 Combines (OS) ’93 JD 7200, 12 row 30” ........................................$19,500 (B) ‘13 JD S680, 282 sep hrs, PRWD ..........................$377,500 (OS) JD 1530 drill w/cart ................................................$18,500 (H) ‘12 JD S680, 108 sep. hrs, 650/38’s ......................$358,000 (OS) White 6100, 12 row 30” ..........................................$16,900 (OW) ’13 JD S680, 239 sep hrs ....................................$352,900 (N) JD 7300, 12 row 30”, vacuum ..................................$12,000 (OW) ‘12 JD S680, ext warranty ....................................$345,000 (OW) JD 7200, 8 row 36” ................................................$11,500 (OW) ‘13 JD S670, 260 eng hrs ....................................$332,000 (OS) JD 7000, 16 row 30” ................................................$8,000 (OW) ’13 JD S670, 190 sep hrs, duals..........................$329,900 Spring Tillage (H) ‘13 JD S670, 270 sep hrs, PRWD ..........................$329,900 (N) ’13 JD S670, 223 sep hrs ........................................$326,000 (H) ‘11 JD 2310, 45’ m/finisher, r/basket ........................$87,900 (B) ‘12 JD S660, 163 rs, PRWD ....................................$299,900 (H) ‘12 JD 2210, 45.5’, r/basket ......................................$65,000 (OW) ‘12 JD S660, 215 hrs, duals ................................$299,000 (OW) ‘07 JD 2210, 55.5’ ..................................................$64,900 (OW) ’11 CIH 9120, 727 sep hrs, tracks, PRWD ..........$295,000 (OS) ’08 JD 2210, 64.5’ ..................................................$62,500 (OW) ‘11 JD 9870, 700 sep hrs, PRWD ........................$294,900 (OW) ‘08 JD 2210, 55.5’ ..................................................$57,500 (OW) ’12 JD S670, 350 sep hrs, ext warranty ..............$289,900 (B) ‘09 JD 2210, 45.5’......................................................$55,900 (OW) ‘12 JD S660, 420 sep hrs, duals..........................$279,900 (OS) ’06 JD 2210, 58.5’ ..................................................$49,000 (B) ’11 JD 9870, 511 sep hrs, PRWD, 800/70R38 ........$279,900 (OW) Case IH Tigermate, 48.5’......................................$46,000 (B) ‘11 JD 9770, 511 sep hrs ........................................$256,500 (OW) ‘09 JD 2210, 45.5’ ..................................................$42,500 (N) ’11 JD 9670, 405 sep hrs, duals..............................$255,000 (H) ’05 JD 2210, 58.5’ ....................................................$42,500 (B) ‘10 JD 9870, 1067 sep hrs, PRWD..........................$244,900 (OW) ’05 JD 2210, 45.5’ ..................................................$41,500 (OS) ’10 JD 9670, 431 sep hrs, duals ..........................$240,000 (B) ‘02 JD 2200, 64.5’......................................................$39,900 (B) ‘09 JD 9770, 1323 eng hrs, PRWD..........................$214,900 (B) ‘02 JD 2200, 44.5’......................................................$38,500 (N) ’09 JD 9770, 772 sep hrs ........................................$210,000 (H) ‘03 JD 2200, 38.5’ ....................................................$33,900 (H) ‘07 JD 9570, 888 hrs, duals ....................................$208,000 (OW) ‘97 DMI Tigermate II, 47.5’ ..................................$24,900 (OW) ‘09 JD 9770, 1041 sep hrs ..................................$204,900 (B) ‘00 JD 980, 44.5’........................................................$23,900 (H) ‘09 JD 9570, 700 sep hrs, duals..............................$197,000 (OW) ’04 JD 726, 30’ mulch finisher ..............................$29,900 (OS) ’07 JD 9760, 1206 sep hrs, auto trac ready ........$174,500 (N) ’02 DMI Tigermate II, 60.5’ ......................................$26,500 (H) ’07 JD 9660, 1203 sep hrs ......................................$169,900 (OS) ’97 JD 985, 54.5’ ....................................................$26,000 (H) ‘05 JD 9660, 1792 sep hrs, duals............................$168,500 (OW) ‘00 JD 980, 44.5’ ....................................................$23,900 (OW) ‘06 JD 9760, 1500 sep hrs ..................................$167,500 (OW) ‘00 Wilrich Quad 5, 45.5’ ......................................$22,900 (B) ‘07 JD 9560, 876 sep hrs, PRWD............................$163,900 (B) ‘97 JD 980, 43.5’........................................................$20,900 (B) ‘06 JD 9760, 1750 sep hrs, PRWD..........................$154,900 (B) ‘98 JD 980, 36.5’........................................................$20,900 (OW) ‘05 JD 9660, 1442 sep hrs, duals ........................$151,900 (OS) JD 980, 36’ ..............................................................$19,500 (OW) ‘06 JD 9760, 1760 sep hrs, PRWD ......................$149,000 (N) ’01 JD 980, 38.5’ ......................................................$19,500 (H) ‘04 JD 9760, 2350 hrs, duals ..................................$132,500 (H) ’97 JD 980, 38.5’ ......................................................$18,900 (OS) ’01 JD 9550, 1872 sep hrs, walker, duals ..............$89,000 (OW) ‘90 JD 724, 30’ mulch finisher ..............................$10,995 (H) ‘92 JD 9500, 2840 sep hrs, 10 Series updates ........$49,900 (OS) Wil-Rich 32’ f/cult ....................................................$3,500 (OW) ‘91 JD 9500, 1720 hrs, duals ................................$46,900 Sprayers (H) ‘99 JD 9610, 2064 sep hrs, duals..............................$45,000 (OW) ’96 JD 9600, 2790 sep hrs, duals ..........................$39,900 (OW) ’12 JD 4940, 756 hrs, 120’ boom ........................$281,500 (OS) ’90 JD 9500, 3250 sep hrs, duals ..........................$37,500 (OW) ‘13 JD 4830, 405 hrs, 120’ boom ........................$269,700 (N) ’90 JD 9500, 2636 sep hrs ........................................$37,000 (OW) ‘13 JD 4830, 410 hrs, 90’ boom ..........................$259,900 (OW) ‘13 JD 4830, 442 hrs, 90’ boom ..........................$259,500 Planters - Seeding (OW) ‘11 JD 4930, 1343 hrs, 120’ boom ......................$249,750 (N) ’13 JD 1770, CCS, 24 row 30” ................................$164,500 (OW) ’12 JD 4830, 668 hrs, 90’ boom ..........................$236,500 (N) ’10 JD 1770, CCS, 24 row 30”, liq fert ....................$159,000 (OW) ’12 JD 4830, 1155 hrs, 90’ boom ........................$235,750 (N) ’10 JD 1790, CCS, 24 row 20” ................................$153,500 (OW) ’12 JD 4830, 775 hrs, 90’ boom ..........................$234,500 (OW) ’08 JD DB44, 24 row 22”, CCS, liq fert ..............$141,000 (OW) ’12 JD 4830, 792 hrs, 90’ boom ..........................$233,000 (OS) ’11 JD 1790, CCS, 32 row 15”..............................$135,000 (OW) ’11 JD 4930, 1725 hrs, 120’ boom ......................$229,500 (N) ’08 JD 1770NT, CCS, 24 row 30”............................$129,000 (OW) ’11 JD 4830, 1011 hrs, 90’ boom ........................$225,000 (OS) ‘13 JD 1790, 24 row 15” or 12 row 30” ................$127,500 (OW) ’12 JD 4730, 694 hrs, 90’ boom ..........................$215,500 (OS) ’05 JD 1770NT, CCS, 24 row 30” ........................$120,000 (OW) ’12 JD 4730, 800 gal, 90, boom ..........................$209,900 (OS) ’07 JD 1770NT, 24 row 30” ..................................$110,000 (OW) ’12 JD 4730, 490 Hrs, 90’ boom..........................$209,600 (N) ’10 JD 1770NT, CCS, 16 row 30”..............................$99,000 (OW) ’12 JD 4730, 800 hrs, 90’ boom ..........................$208,500 (H) ’04 JD 1770NT, 16 row 30”, 3 bushel........................$79,900 (OW) ‘09 JD 4830, 2400 hrs, 90’ boom ........................$200,000 (OW) ‘03 JD 1770NT, 16 row 30”, liq fert........................$76,900 (OW) ’07 JD 4930, 3093 hrs, dry box ..........................$160,000 (OS) ’97 JD 1770, 24 row 30” ........................................$68,000 (OW) ’09 Ag-Chem 1084SS, 2094 hrs, 80’ boom ........$159,500 (OS) ’04 Kinze 3650, 23 row 15” ....................................$65,000 (OW) ’09 Ag-Chem 1286C, 1994 hrs, 90’ boom ..........$158,900 (H) Kinze 3700, 36 row 20”, liq fert ................................$62,500 (OW) ’09 Ag-Chem 1084SS, 2951 hrs, 90’ boom ........$145,500 (OS) ’97 JD 1770, 24 row 30” ........................................$62,000 (OW) ‘09 Miller Nitro N2, 2787 hrs, 90’ boom ............$133,100 (N) ‘06 JD 1770NT, 16 row 30” ......................................$58,500 (B) ‘05 JD 4720, 3794 hrs, 80’ boom ............................$124,900 (B) ‘00 JD 1760, 12 row 30”, finger pickup ....................$48,500 (OW) ‘10 Apache AS715, 1200 hrs, 90’ boom ............$109,900 (OW) ’96 JD 1760, 12 row 30”, 3 bushel ........................$46,500 (OW) ‘03 Ag-Chem 1264, 3785 hrs, 90’ boom ..............$82,000 (B) ‘03 JD 455, 30’, 7.5” spacing, grass attach ..............$38,500 (OW) ‘95 Ag-Chem 844, 750 gal, 60’ boom ..................$36,900 (OS) ’96 JD 1770, 16 row 30” ........................................$37,500 (B) ‘97 JD 1710, 12 row 30”, vertical fold ......................$29,500


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‘13 Can Am 1000XT, side-by-side, windshield, winch ................................................................$13,000 Polaris 500cc dsl. ATV, 1800 mi., 4WD, winch ......$2,900

USED TRACTORS

Ford 4000 SU, gas, 50 hp., 8 spd., power steering, HD loader ............................................................$7,500 ‘08 eXmark-Lazer Z-XS, Kubota dsl., Zero-Turn, 72” deck ............................................................$8,000 ‘09 Kubota BX2660, 26 hp., hydro, 4WD, 180 hrs., 60” mid-mower................................................$11,500 Ford 960, gas, NF, 12-volt, row crop ....................$3,500 AC WD, gas tractor, NF ..........................................$1,450

BLADES

Ford 782, 6’, 3 pt. blade, w/extra weight bracket ....$300 Kewanee 8’ HH, 3 pt. blade, angles, pivots, offsets ..$975

LOADER

Bush Hog Model 200, Ford mounts, hyd. bucket ..$1,175

NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALS

Land Pride univ. quick attach bale spear ..................$535 Ramrod stand on skidloader, 5000 lb. lift ............$12,000 Artsway 10”x34’, 540 PTO truck auger, .............. $3,800 Paquea 50 bu. manure spreader, poly floor ..........$3,500 Paquea 80 bu. manure spreader, T-bar..................$3,800

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507-354-3612

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‘11 Kuhn Knight 8132 manure spreader Call For Price

‘03 Knight Mfg 8032, 1 3/8 1000 PTO, SN:0033 • $20,500

FORAGE BOXES

FARM SYSTEMS 2250 Austin Road • Owatonna, MN 55060 800-385-3911 • 507-451-3131 www.northlandfarmsystems.com

USED SKIDLOADERS

Gehl 6640, Case hand controls, 84 hp. Duetz dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 2500 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, 2-spd., susp. seat, 5300 hrs., SN:5106 ............................................................$12,500 ‘07 Gehl 6640E, Gehl T-bar controls, Deutz dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 2600 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., 5012 hrs., SN:6789 ......$12,500 Gehl 5635SXT II, Gehl T-bar controls, 80 hp. Deutz dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 2200 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, 2-spd., counter weight, suspension seat, 3000 hrs., SN:0784) ................$17,700 ‘95 Gehl 5625, Gehl T-bar ctonrols, 56 hp. Perkins dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 1700 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, sgl. spd., 4250 hrs., SN:0190..............................................................................$12,800 ‘12 Gehl 5240 P2, Gehl hand T-bar controls, 64 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 1900 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., wgt. kit, 2526 hrs, SN:3595 ............................................................$21,900 ‘11 Gehl 5640E, Gehl T-bar hand controls, 84 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 2200 lb. lift cap., std. hyds., sgl. spd., 2600 hrs., SN:2742 ............................................................$20,500 ‘08 Gehl 5640E, T-bar controls, Deutz dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 2200 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., susp. seat, 2800 hrs., SN:0606 ............................................................................................$18,750 ‘08 Gehl 5640E, Gehl T-bar hand controls, Deutz dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, std. hyds., power attach., cab, heat, 2-spd., susp. seat, radio, 2850 hrs., SN:0613 ..............................$22,500 Gehl 5635SXT, Gehl controls, 60 hp. deutz dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, heat, sgl. spd., 7382 hrs., SN:4799 ........................$11,500 ‘08 Gehl 5640E, hand T-bar Gehl, 80 hp. Deutz dsl. eng., std. hyds., 12x6.5 tires, 2500 lift cap., sgl. spd., susp. seat, wgt. kit, 2720 hrs., SN:0606 ..............................................$19,500 Gehl 4838SXT, Gehl T-bar controls, 73 hp. Deutz dsl. eng., std. hyds., 12x16.5 tires, sgl. spd., cab, 2700 hrs., SN:0104..............................................................................$12,700 ‘08 Gehl 5640E, Gehl T-bar controls, 80 hp. Deutz dsl. eng., 2200 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, sgl. spd., std. hyds., 1537 hrs., SN:0629..............................................................................$20,500 ‘10 Gehl 5640E, Gehl T-bar hand controls, 84 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., std. hyds., power attach, sgl. spd., 12X16.5 tires, 2200 lb. lift cap., 890 hrs., SN:2222..................................$24,900 ‘94 Gehl 5625SX, T-bar hand controls, 60 hp. Perkins dsl. eng., 2000 lb. lift cap.,12x16.5 tires, std. hyds., sgl. spd., 2950 hrs., SN:0958 ............................................................$12,400 ‘12 Gehl 5240E P2, Gehl T-bar controls, 68 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., std. hyds., 12X16.5 tires, 1900 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., 2600 hrs., SN:3286 ............................................$19,400 ‘05 Gehl 4840, Gehl T-bar controls, 60 hp. Duetz dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 1700 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, 1800 hrs., SN:7613..............................................................................$17,200 ‘81 Gehl 3510, Gehl controls, 27 hp. Ford gas eng., 27x8.50x15 tires, 850 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., 822 hrs., SN:1404 ............$6,900 ‘95 Gehl 3725, Gehl T-bar controls, 35 hp. gas Ford eng., 27x8.5 tires, 950 lb. lift cap., 1100 hrs., SN:6827 ..............$7,700 ‘03 Mustang MTL16, joystick hand controls, 67 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., ....................std. hyd., 2000 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, 2-spd., 13” tracks look new!, 2300 hrs., SN:0804 ........................$19,500 ‘12 Mustang 1750RT, ISO/Case hand controls, 70 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng.,, 13” tracks, 2-spd., Power Q-Tach, susp. seat, 80 hrs., SN:0704 ................................................................$37,500 ‘93 Mustang 930A, T-bar controls, 28 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 10x16.5 tires, 1100 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., 4006 hrs., SN:5124 ..............................................................................................$6,750 ‘96 Mustang 930A, T-bar controls, 28 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 3308 hrs., SN:6167 ..............................................................$5,800 ‘05 Mustang 2054, hand/foot controls, 46 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 10x16.5 tires, 1650 lb. lift cap., 1990 hrs., SN:6526 ........$15,500 Mustang 2054, Case hand controls, std. hyd., sgl. spd., 300 hrs., SN:8691..............................................................................$21,500 ‘12 Mustang 4000V, joystick controls, 99 hp. dsl. eng., 14x17.5 tires, 4000 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, air, 2-spd., SN:1105 ..$44,500 ‘13 Mustang 3300V, joystick controls, 74 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 14x17.5 tires, 3300 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, air, 2-spd., 1090 hrs., SN:1501..............................................................................$34,900 ‘06 Mustang 2109, joystick controls, 99 hp. dsl. eng., 14x17.5 tires, 3800 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, 2-spd., 1248 hrs., SN:2928..............................................................................$34,500 Mustang 920, T-bar controls, 19 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 27x8.5x15 tires, 850 lb. lift cap.............................................................$5,500 ‘90 Gehl 3310, hand controls, gas eng., 3471 hrs., SN:3417 ..............................................................................................$5,200 ‘07 Mustang 2086, H/F controls, cab, heat, 2-spd., 2330 hrs., SN:3623..............................................................................$24,900 ‘95 Mustang 940E, T-bar controls, 38 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 10x16.5 tires, 1300 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., 2679 hrs., SN:9029 ..............................................................................................$7,500 ‘05 Mustang 2109, H/F controls, CAH, 2 spd., 1401 hrs., SN:2250..............................................................................$28,900 ‘06 Mustang 2066, Case hand controls, 82 hp. Cummins dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 2200 lb. lift cap., 2-spd., 3300 hrs., SN:5104..............................................................................$18,500 ‘10 Mustang 2044, T-bar controls, sgl. spd., 765 hrs., SN:6822..............................................................................$19,900 ‘12 Mustang 2086, hand/foot controls, 84 hp dsl eng, 12x16.5 tires, 2600 lift cap., Std. hyds., air, 2 spd., Power Q-Tach, radio, counter wgt, susp. seat, 390 hrs, SN:4407 ..........$33,900 ‘06 Mustang 2066, Gehl T-bar, cab, heat, 2-spd., radio, 2700 hrs., SN:5382 ............................................................$19,900

‘00 Mustang 2050, T-bar controls, sgl. spd., 3278 hrs., SN:1895 ............................................................................$11,900 ‘06 Mustang 2054, dual/lever foot controls, 49 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 10x16.5 tires, 1650 lb. lift cap., cab, heat sgl. spd., SN:7366..............................................................................$16,500 ‘08 Mustang 2054, Case controls, 49 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., 10x16.5 tires, 1650 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., 2533 hrs., SN:8360 ............................................................................................$15,500 Mustang 2060, T-bar/foot pedal, S-spd., 4750 hrs., SN:0223..............................................................................$10,800 Mustang 2066, Gehl controls, 2177 hrs., SN:5356 ............$20,900 ‘02 Mustang 2044, Universal attach., 3800 hrs., SN:2255..$12,200 Case 1845, Case controls, 56 hp. gas eng., 10x16.5 tires, 1500 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., SN:0275 ..................................$6,995 ‘06 NH LS185B, hand/food controls, cab, heat, 2-spd., SN:8464 ............................................................................$21,500 ‘81 Hydra Mac 9C-3, hand controls, sgl. spd., 3760 hrs. ....$6,700 ‘81 JD 90, T-bar/foot controls, gas eng., 1813 hrs., SN:5060 ..............................................................................................$4,795 OMC 320, hand/foot controls, 25 hp. Onan gas eng., 27x8.5x15 tires, 700 lb. lift cap., 2410 hrs., SN:4159 ..........................$3,750 Bobcat 743, hand/foot controls, 36 hp. Kubota dsl. eng., 10x16.5 tires, 1300 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, SN:3323 ........................$7,500 ‘12 Bobcat S175, switchable H/F 49 hp. Kubota V2403 dsl. eng., std. hyds.,10x16.5 tires, 1750 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., 2050 hrs., SN:0477..............................................................................$21,950 ‘79 Bobcat 632, dual lever/foot controls, 32 hp liquid cooled gas Ford eng., 10x16.5 tires, 1000 lift cap., Std. hyds., sgl spd, 3531 hrs, SN:3735 ..............................................................$6,250 ‘74 Bobcat M600, hand/foot controls, 25 hp. Wisconsin VF4D gas eng., 7x15 tires, 700 lb. lift cap., 1314 hrs., SN:4892 $2,950 ‘03 JD 250, Case controls, 61 hp., JD dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires, 1750 lb. lift cap., sgl. spd., 1840 hrs., SN:5215 ..............$13,500 ‘01 NH LS170, hand/foot controls, NH 52 hp. dsl. eng., 10x16.5 tires, 1765 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, sgl. spd., 840 hrs., SN:0713..............................................................................$16,800

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MISCELLANEOUS

‘83 Keifer SMG18, 18’ 5th whl. cattle trailer, SN:0A3H ........$3,900 Mensch M1100 sawdust shooter, SN:2562 ..........................$2,200 Int’l. 80 snowblower, 540 PTO, 7’ width, SN:7057................$1,950 ‘05 Woodchuck 68ST1, 3⁄4 cu. yd., sand bedding spreader $2,400 Bobcat concrete hammer, universal skid mount, flat face couplers, rebuilt charge system, SN:0483 ........................$4,200 Berlon BSC lifts full size round bales ......................................$450 ‘08 Farm King Y60SD, 540 PTO, 60” tiller, SN:5901 ............$1,995 ‘07 Woods RD60, 540PTO, 60” finishing mower, SN:2899 ..$1,995 Mensch M1400, 8’ sawdust bucket, holds 4 yds., 15 gal./min., 3250 wgt., fits payloader (used w/Case 521 or 621), JRB quick tach mount, SN:9854 ................................................$3,500 Land Pride RCR2584, 540 PTO, 84” cutter, SN:5948 ..........$1,800 ‘06 Cub Cadet 4x4, 4WD, 20 hp. Kohler gas eng., 893 hrs., SN:0010................................................................................$5,295 McMillan Auger Drive, hex drive, universal skid mount, hydraulic drive ....................................................................$1,700

SPREADERS/PUMPS

‘00 H&S 430, 13⁄4 1000 PTO, 16.5 tires, 430 bushels, upper beater, SN:9608..............................................................................$11,000 ‘09 H&S 370, 540 PTO, 295-75x22.5 tires, 370 bushels, upper beater, SN:6977 ......................................................$11,500 Kuhn Knight 8132, 13⁄8 1000 PTO, 425x22.5 tires, 435 cu. ft., SN:0099..............................................................................$20,900 ‘08 Balzer V6, liquid manure pump, 13⁄8 1000 PTO, 2-pt. hitch, 6” discharge, 8’ pit depth, agitate option ..........................$6,500 Gehl MS1329, 13⁄8 1000 PTO, 49x17 aircraft tires, 550 bu., 2900 gal., SN:4619 ..............................................................$5,500 ‘08 Kuhn Knight 8132, 13⁄8 1000 PTO, 425x22.5 truck tires & rims, front & rear splash guards, SN:0157 ......................Call For Price Doda Super 150, 540 PTO, 6” width x 8’ depth, 2-pt. trailer w/hyd. lift, SN:5246 ............................................................$4,000 Kuhn Knight 8118, 540 PTO, 400 bu., SN:B0114................$13,500 ‘96 Knight 8018, 540 PTO, 16.5x16.1 tires, 1800 gal. ..........$8,100 H&S 370, 540 PTO, 22.5 truck tires, 370 bu., SN:2066 ........$7,000 H&S 430W spreader, 2-spd., upper beater, SN: 209730 ....$10,700 N-Tech manure pump, 3 pt. 6”x8’, impeller, 1000 RPM ......$5,250 Kuhn Knight 8124, 13⁄8 1000 PTO, 425/22.5 tires, 2400 gal., 500 bu., front & rear splash guard, SN:0133 ..........................$14,900 ‘95 Knight Mfg. 8018, 540 PTO, 295-75x22.5 tires, 1800 gal., new flighting ......................................................................$11,300 Gehl 309, 540 PTO, truck tires, 200 bushels, 800 gallons, side slinger, single axle, SN:3590 ......................................$2,500 ‘09 Meyers M350, 540 PTO, 350 bushels, upper beater, SN:4T09................................................................................$9,200

‘05 Gehl RS5-34, 99 hp Deere diesel engine, 6000 lift capacity, cab, heat, 3350 hrs, SN:2129............................................$32,900 ‘05 Gehl CT516, hydrostatic, 64 hp. Perkins dsl. eng., 12.5/80-18 tires, 5000 lb. lift capacity, 161⁄2’ lift reach, std. hyds., cab, heat, 3600 hrs., SN:3538 ............................................................$32,000 ‘06 Gehl RS6-42, 115 hp. JD dsl. eng., 6600 lb. lift capacity, 42’ reach, 3500 hrs., SN:3733 ..........................................$30,200 ‘05 Gehl RS8-42, 24’ lift height, 8000 lb. lift capacity, 125 hp. JD dsl. eng., 13x24 tires....................................................$35,500 ‘09 Gehl CT5-16T, steering wheel/joystick, 75 hp. Perkins dsl. eng., std. hyds., hydrostate drive, CAH, radio, susp. seat, 12.5/80-18 tires, 5000 lb. lift capacity, 16’2” lift height, 4175 hrs., SN:6034 ............................................................$36,500 Gehl 2680 round baler, 540 PTO, 33x13.5x15 tires, 6 belts, ‘12 Bobcat V417, joystick controls, 75 hp. dsl. Kubota V3800T net wrap, 45” width x 72” diameter, 70 hp. tractor, eng., std. hyds., 14x17 tires, 4800 lb. lift capacity, 18’ reach, SN:7810..............................................................................$12,500 2-spd, CAH, susp. seat, 2594 hrs., SN:5090....................$46,500 ‘10 Teagle 8080WB, 540 PTO, 10/75-15.3 tires, Processes 5’ wide x 6’ round bales, spout controller, self loading, SN:1038..............................................................................$24,500 ‘72 International 666, 2WD, 69 hp. gas eng., front tires 7.50-16, ‘11 Teagle 1010SC, 540 PTO, 385-55-R22.5 tires, processes back tires 15.5-38, 7823 hrs., SN:1281 ..............................$7,900 5x6 bales, SN:3513............................................................$34,500 Ford 2N, 23 hp. Ford eng., 11.2-28 rear tires, 4.00-19SL front ‘12 Teagle 8080WB, 540 PTO, 10/75-15.3 tires, processes 5’ tires, SN:3795 ......................................................................$3,900 wide x 6’ round bales, spout controller, self loading, Ford 1000, 2WD, 25 hp., 540 PTO, front tires 5.00-15, rear tires SN:1146..............................................................................$25,900 11.2-24, 2563 hrs., SN:0212................................................$3,900 ‘09 Haybuster 2564, 13⁄8 1000 PTO, 5x6 round bales, self-loading option, blower & spout option, SN:5764 ..........................$19,500 NH 144, standard cross conveyor, no ext., ground driven, SN:6053................................................................................$3,200 ‘05 Penta 3010, 540 PTO, 300 cu. ft., 4’ conveyor, SN:0517..............................................................................$16,500 JD 1209 MoCo, 9’ cut, SN:2160 ............................................$3,500 ‘90 Gehl 2240, 540 PTO, 12’6” cut width, hyd. swing, hyd. drive, Knight 3450, 540 PTO, 425x65x22.5 tires, 390 cu. ft., Weigh Tronix scale Model 715, SN:442 ......................................$13,300 SN:4763................................................................................$3,400 Gehl 970, 540 PTO, 16’, tandem axle running gear, Knight 3036, 540 PTO, slide tray, Digi-Star EZ210 scale, SN:0397..............................................................................$13,900 SN:39885..............................................................................$4,500 ‘97 JD 930, 13⁄8 1000 PTO, 9.5x14 tires, 11’6” cut, flial Knight 3030, 540 PTO, 385 tires, 300 cu. ft., 3 auger discharge ............................................................................................$15,900 conditioners, SN:9024 ........................................................$7,500 ‘99 Case 3205, 540 PTO, 6.5’ cut, 5 disc ..............................$3,995 ‘04 Penta 4110, 540 PTO, 26x12 flotation tires, 425 cu. ft., side corner door delivery, SN:0404 ..................................$18,500 Artex VC1004SP, bedding mach, 540 PTO, 5 yd. capacity, SN: 2102 ..............................................................................$8,250 ‘05 Penta 6710, 540 PTO, 12.5L-15SL tires, 670 cu. ft., 2-spd., NH 411, 540 PTO, 9’ cut, SN:4937 ........................................$6,500 twin vert. mixer, right hand 4’ flip up conveyor, SN:0517 ‘13 H&S BW1000, 11L-15 tires, 13 hp. Honda elec. start eng., ............................................................................................$22,000 3 self contained hyd., light kit, remote start/stop & steer, ‘03 Knight 5073, 1 ⁄8 1000 PTO, 44x16 tires, 800 cu. ft., side wraps up to 6’ bales, SN:2083..........................................$24,900 delivery, twin screw, 105” loading height, SN:0065 ........$20,500 Badger 2060, 540 PTO, 60” blower, SN:0633 ......................$5,100 Kuhn Knight 5132, 540 PTO, 33x15.5x16.5 tires, 360 cu. ft., ‘10 H&S BW100, 11L-15 tires, 13 hp. Honda elec. start eng., SN:0160..............................................................................$24,000 self contained hyd., remote start/stop & steer, wraps up to ’07 Kuhn Knight 5144, 540 PTO, 385 truck tires, 440 cu. ft., EZ 2000U scale, SN:0074..................................................$16,500 6’ bales, SN:1898 ......................$21,000Kuhn GMD44, 540 PTO, Kelly Ryan AW wagon, 540 PTO, 7.0-15 tires, 70 bu., SN:9 $1,200 4 disc, 5’3” cut width, 3 pt. hitch, Price includes new tarp, SN: 7674 ..............................................................................$2,995 ‘04 Patz 9300 Series truck mixer, 435 mounted on ‘81 Intl. 4300 truck, Cummins 400 motor, 13-spd., SN:1247........$43,000 MF 36, 7’ bar rake, SN:2983 ....................................................$900 ‘10 H&S BF12HC, 12-wheel high capacity rake, SN:5164 ..$9,500 Patz 305, 305 cu. ft., elec. motors, 3 augers, scale, relined, SN:1027................................................................................$4,500 H&S TR9 9-whl. rake, 3rd whl. on hitch, 55” dia. rake whls., individual rake whls., SN:4565............................................$2,995 OMC 430, 540 PTO, 2-ton cap., Hammer Mill w/2 screens, Parker 2600 gravity wagon, 12.5Lx15 tires, 350 bu., 12-ton good running condition, unload auger has been replaced & lenghtened, SN:1228 ..........................................................$2,500 running gear, hydraulic 12’ auger, lights ............................$4,200 ‘11 Kuhn GMD600GII, 540 PTO, 7’10” cut, 6 disk, SN:4435 $6,200 Mono Mixer 1315, 540 PTO, 315 cu. ft. mixing capacity, lift hand conveyor, SN:7199 ................................................$7,800 ‘02 H&S BF14HC, 15” tires, 14 - 55” wheel rake, hyd. lift, up to Bear Cat 950, 540 PTO, 100 bushels, SN:2470 ....................$2,500 28’ working width, SN:1817 ................................................$7,950 EZ Trail 100, EZ Trail 100 bale basket, capacity of 115 small square bales ..............................................................$2,395 Each

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‘08 JD 8430, MFWD, 4468 hrs., 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 4 hyd., big pump, front wgts., 480x50 tires & duals ......................................$120,000 ‘07 CIH Magnum 245, MFWD, 3050 hrs., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 4 hyd., 420x46 tires & duals ......................................$100,000 ‘07 CIH Magnum 245, MFWD, 4090 hrs., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 4 hyd., 420x46 rear tires w/18.4x42” duals ..............$92,000 ‘06 CIH MX245, MFWD, 4975 hrs., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 14.9x46” tires & duals......................$82,000 ‘94 NH 8770, MFWD, 5250 hrs., super steer, 3 pt., 3 hyd., 1000 PTO, 14.9x46 tires &duals $55,000 ‘86 CIH 3594, MFWD, 3275 hrs., 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 3 hyd., 18.4x42” tires & duals, front wgts., 1-Owner ........................................$34,000

‘13 JD 9560R, 416 hrs., 4 remotes, 800x38” tires & duals ....$259,000 ‘12 Cat 865C, 1171 hrs., 30” tracks, 5 hyd., big pump, HID lights ......................................$240,000 ‘12 JD 9410, 1261 hrs., 1000 PTO, 5 hyd., big pump, 480x50 tires & duals ..............................$210,000 ‘12 JD 9560RT, 799 hrs., 36” tracks, 1000 PTO, 5 hyd. hi-flow ......................................$269,000 ‘12 JD 9560R, cab, powershift, 808 hrs., 4 hyd., Michelin 800x38 tires & duals....................$257,500 ‘12 Cat 865C, 992 hrs., 36” tracks, 5 hyd., hyd. swing draw bar, HID lights ........................$250,000 ‘11 JD 8360RT, 1101 hrs., 16” tracks, 1000 PTO, 3 pt., 5 hyd., big pump, front wgts. ....$220,000 ‘12 CIH Steiger 400HD, 298 hrs., power shift, 3 pt. hitch, 1000 PTO, COMBINES 480x50 duals, diff. lock ..$225,000 ‘11 JD 9670, 1160 eng./736 ‘12 CIH Steiger 400, 318 hrs., sep. hrs., Contour Master, chopper, power shift, 4 hyd., big pump, SLS shoe, 20.8x38 duals $160,000 520x46 tires & duals ......$195,000 ‘11 CIH 8120, 934 eng./729 ‘11 JD 8360RT, 1167 hrs., ultra sep. hrs., rock trap, chopper, wide stance up to 160”, 16” tracks, tracker, 520x42” duals ....$189,000 5 hyd., big pump, 3 pt., 1000 PTO, ‘11 CIH 7120, 871 eng./732 front wgts. ......................$220,000 sep. hrs., Luxury cab, rock trap, ‘08 Challenger MT955B, 1400 hrs., tracker, chopper, 520x42 tires & 460 hp., auto steer, 208x46 duals ..............................$188,500 triples ..............................$157,500 ‘87 CIH 1640, 3468 hrs., rock trap, auto header controls, 24.5x32 tires ROW CROP TRACTORS ........................................$18,500 ‘13 JD 6190R, 585 hrs., Premium ‘09 JD 9870STS, 1895 eng./1233 cab, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, IVT sep. hrs., Premier Cab, Pro-drive, trans., 18.4x46 tires & duals 5 spd. Feederhouse, CM, 520x42” ......................................$129,000 duals, 28L-26 rears ........$145,000 ‘13 JD 7200R, MFWD, IVT trans., ‘09 CIH 7088, 1193 eng./895 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt., 3 hyd., sep. hrs., tracker, chopper, 710x38 rear tires ............$132,000 rock trap, 30.5x32 tires ..$142,000 ‘12 CIH Magnum 260, MFWD, ‘11 JD 9770, 880 eng./613 sep. 525 hrs., 540/1000 PTO, 4 hyd., hrs., CM, 5 spd. feederhouse, big pump, complete auto guidance Pro-drive, chopper, 520x42 tires setup, 420x46 tires & duals & duals............................$189,000 ......................................$150,000 ‘08 JD 9770, 1380 eng./938 ‘11 JD 8335R, MFWD, 1777 hrs., sep. hrs., 4x4, CM, chopper, ILS, IVT trans., 4 hyd., big pump, 1250/45/32 tires..............$155,000 front wgts., 18.4x50 tires ‘98 JD 9610, 3578 eng./2379 & duals............................$187,500 sep. hrs., chopper, bin ext., ‘11 JD 8285R, MFWD, 1214 hrs., 20.8x42 duals....................$49,000 powershift, 4 hyd., big pump, 18.4x46 tires & duals ......$165,000

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(2) ‘04 Volvo Day Cab, Single Axle, 365 Hp., 10c Trans., 390 Ratio, 450K Mi. ........$8,000 ‘95 Kenworth T800 Conventional, Series 60 Detroit Eng., 860K Mi., Eng. Brake, 10-Spd., 40,000 lb., 3.90 Ratio, AR, 2 Line Wet Kit, Air Slide 5th, 235” WB, Full Screw, 80% 24.5 LP Radial Tires, Disc Wheels, AL Disc Front ....................$16,000 ‘95 Kenworth T600, 12.7L 500 HP Detroit Eng., 10c Trans., 3.90 Ratio, Jake Brake, Cruise, 24.5 LP Tires 90% ........$17,250

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(4) Reefers, 48/102, Clean ..........................$5,000-$6,000 Kentucky Furniture Van, Side Doors AR, 70% T&B ........$6,000 (10) Van Trailers, 48/102-53/102; TRUSS TRAILERS Great for water storage or ‘98 Lakeside RollerMaster, over the road......$3,000-$7,000 32’-45’/102, Elec. over Hyd. 48/102 Van Bodies, Less Axles & Lift, Top Locking Deck Rollers, Dollies, for setting on ground New Paint, Winches, 80% T&B ................................$6,500 ..................$2,000 Plus Delivery 48’ & 53’ Van Trailers. Rent For ‘97 JDH TrussMaster, Storage ............$145.00/ Month 42’-60’/102, 8 Winches, Elec. AUTOS over Hyd. Tilt, Elec. over Air Extend, Tandem Axle ......$5,500 ‘04 Dodge Caravan SXT, 3.8L, 130K Mi., Clean ..............$4,750 FLATBEDS ‘02 Chevy Impala, 160K Mi., ‘99 Transcraft, 48/102, Tan ..................................$5,500 All Steel, 80% Tires & Brakes ........................................$8,750 ‘04 Malibu Max LS, V6, 32 mpg., Good Tires, Sunroof, 76K Mi., ‘98 Fontaine, 48/102, All Steel, Silver ..............................$6,500 New Airbags & Brakes, SPX/AR, ‘00 Chevrolet Impala, 147K Mi., No Rust, 80% T&B, California Loaded, Heated Leather Seats, Trailer..............................$9,000 Sunroof, Black ................$4,800 ‘97 Transcraft, 48/102 AL Combo, ‘88 Ford F150 XLT Lariat, 4.9L Winches, Tie Down Chains, SPX, AR, 80% Tires ................$9,750 6-Cyl., 2WD, 5-Spd. Overdrive Rebuilt Trans., New Clutch, ‘95 Utility, 48/96 AL Combo, AC, PS/PB, Dual Tanks, Topper, AL Floor, Winches, Tie Downs, Storage Box, SPX, AR......$8,750 4 New Tires ....................$1,650

MISCELLANEOUS (2) Utility, 45-102, Closed Tandem, SPR, All Steel ‘70 John Deere Tractor, Gas, ................................Ea. $6,000 Wide Front, Runs Good ..$4,500 ‘64 IH 806 Gas Tractor, Wide DROPDECKS Front, 2P, Runs Good ......$4,500 ‘05 Fontaine, 48/102, Tandem 6000 lb., Side SPX, 22.5 Tires..............$24,900 Hyster Forklift, Shift, 131⁄2’ Lift, 15” Pneumatic ‘96 Fontaine, 53/102, All Steel, 90% Tires & Brakes ......$19,250 Tires................................$6,250 Custom Haysides ‘89 Fontaine, 48/102, Stationary ........................$1,250 Sandblasted/Painted, New Tip In Tip Out ....................$1,750 Floor, New T&B, New Lights ......................................$17,500 Front & Rear Extensions ....................................$350/Ea. Engineered 5’ Beavertail, Kit includes Paint & LED Lights Complete Suspensions, Air Ride or Spring Ride & all electrical ............$3,750/$5,750 Installed ..........................$1,000 AR/Axle ............................$500 SR/Axle ‘80 Transcraft DoubleDrop, 53’, (50) Steel & (25) Aluminum Rims 33’ Well Non-Detachable, AR, - In Stock: 24.5 & 22.5 Polished AL Wheels, New ..................................$50 Steel Hardwood Decking, 80% Tires & Brakes, Clean ............$14,000 ........................$150 Aluminum ‘83 Fontaine, 48/102, SPX/AR We Can Convert Flatbeds ..................$12,500 AS IS, Dot’d To Bridges To Suit Your ..$16,500 Sandblasted/Painted Needs. Call For A Quote

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2011 New Holland H7230, #16399 ..........................$20,900 2003 Case IH 2388, #8914 ......................................$119,000 2009 Case IH DC102, #13487 ..................................$19,300 1995 Case IH 2188, #10848 ......................................$49,995 2004 Case IH DCX131, #13247 ................................$17,500

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576, #13286 ............................................$19,900 1084 Track, #14196 ................................$49,995 882, #13476 ............................................$26,000 GCB782-750BU-RED, #13680 ..............$33,450 678, Fresh Trade ....................................$19,900

TELEHANDLERS 536-60 Agri Plus, #16304 ........................$86,000 536-60 Agri Plus, #16349 ........................$67,995 535-60, #16179 ........................................$52,000 536-60 Agri Plus, #16074 ........................$55,000 541-70, #16402 ........................................$24,500

MISCELLANEOUS Case IH Tiger Mate II, 44.5’ Field Cultivator, #16379 ....................................................................$39,900 DMI Tiger Mate II, 48.5’ Field Cultivator, #14227 ....$29,500 DMI Tiger Mate, 30’ Field Cultivator, #14260 ..........$16,900 DMI Tiger Mate, 28.5’ Field Cultivator, Fresh Trade ............................................................$16,800 2010 John Deere 2210, 30’ Field Cultivator, Fresh Trade ............................................................$33,900 H&S 500 Forage Box, #14248 ....................................$3,500 H&S 500 Forage Box, #14249 ....................................$3,500 1995 JD 6610 SP Forage Harvester, #16178 ..........$51,500 2002 H&S MM1 Hay Merger, #14283 ........................$5,900 2011 Case IH 330, Tru-Tandem Turbo Disk Tandem, #16129 ....................................................................$39,995 2010 Case IH 330, Tru-Tandem Disk Tandem, 31’, #13979 ....................................................................$57,995 2010 Case IH 330, Tru-Tandem Turbo, 25’, #14092 $48,750 2005 Balzer 1500 Stalk Chopper, #13291 ..................$9,850 2007 Case 440CT Tracted Track Loader, #12888 ....$37,500 2004 Gehl 521T Wheel Loader, #16366....................$35,900

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‘08 JD 9530T, 1800 Eng Hrs ................................$249,950 ‘04 JD 9520, 3033 Eng Hrs ..................................$164,900 ‘09 CIH QUADTRAC 485, 1832 Eng Hrs ................$250,000 ‘12 CIH STEIGER 500 Heavy Duty, 371 Eng Hrs....$279,000 ‘01 CIH STX375, 2556 Eng Hrs ............................$137,500 ST ST310, 5808 Eng Hrs ........................................$14,900 ‘10 CIH STEIGER 485, 1200 Eng Hrs ....................$235,000 ‘09 CIH STEIGER 435, 1150 Eng Hrs ....................$189,900 ‘04 CIH STX450Q, 3720 Eng Hrs ..........................$164,500

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‘95 CHLGR 75C, 5522 Eng Hrs................................$62,750 IHC 784, DIESEL........................................................$8,950 ‘12 CIH FARMALL 95, 274 Eng Hrs ........................$42,900 ‘58 IHC 560 ..............................................................$4,465 ‘80 IHC 1086, 8163 Eng Hrs ..................................$12,750 ‘07 CIH MAGNUM 275, 3005 Eng Hrs ..................$149,900 ‘09 CIH MAGNUM 275, 2200 Eng Hrs ..................$169,500 ‘11 CIH MAGNUM 315, 612 Eng Hrs ....................$215,000 ‘11 CIH MAGNUM 315, 991 Eng Hrs ....................$213,000 ‘65 IH 656 ................................................................$5,500 ‘80 IHC 1086 ..........................................................$12,500 ‘13 CIH MAGNUM 235, 641 Eng Hrs ....................$170,000 ‘13 CIH MAGNUM 235, 232 Eng Hrs ....................$175,000 ‘13 CIH MAGNUM 180, 423 Eng Hrs ....................$135,000 ‘13 CIH MAXXUM 140 T4, 443 Eng Hrs ..................$80,200 ‘13 CIH MAGNUM 235, 175 Eng Hrs ....................$159,500 ‘48 AG C....................................................................$2,450 ‘77 IHC 1086, 8774 Eng Hrs ....................................$9,950 ‘79 CA 986, 9500 Eng Hrs ......................................$11,900

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‘02 JD 2200--60.5’ ................................................$34,900 ‘09 CIH TIGER MATE 200--54.5 FT., w/basket ........$57,450 ‘98 DMI TIGERMATE II--30.5 FT...............................$21,875 ‘04 CIH TIGERMATE II--48.5 ....................................$39,950 ‘09 JD 2210 ............................................................$32,850 WR QUAD-X--44.5 ..................................................$29,950 ‘01 CIH TIGERMATE II--54.5 ....................................$36,500 ‘98 CIH 4300 ..........................................................$19,500 ‘98 CIH 4800--28.5 FT. ............................................$8,850 JD 960--41 ..............................................................$8,250 ‘08 CIH TM200--60 ................................................$63,500 ‘98 DMI TIGERMATE II--50.5 ..................................$25,750 ‘00 CIH TIGER-MATE II--48.5 FT. ............................$34,500 ‘10 CIH TIGER-MATE 200--50.5 FT. ........................$58,500

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‘10 CIH 1250--24R30--FF ....................................$133,000 ‘10 CIH 1250--24R30--FF ....................................$135,000 ‘13 CIH 1250--24R30--FF ....................................$159,500 ‘05 JD 1790 ............................................................$89,500 IHC 800--8R30..........................................................$2,495 ‘06 CIH 1240--12R30--PT ......................................$52,500 ‘08 CIH 1250--24R30--FF, 6500 Acres..................$118,500 ‘08 CIH 1240--16R30--PT ......................................$72,500 ‘12 CIH 1250--24R30--FF ....................................$140,000 ‘91 JD 7200--16R30 ..............................................$28,500 ‘11 CIH 1250 ..........................................................$74,500 ‘92 JD 7200-16R30 ................................................$16,500 ‘09 CIH 1250--16R30--FF ......................................$72,500 ‘05 CIH 1240--16R30--PT ......................................$59,900 ‘98 CIH 955--12R30................................................$18,750 ‘12 CIH 1250--24R30--FF ....................................$149,500 ‘12 AW 8816--16R30--FF, 1200 Acres ....................$91,500 ‘98 CIH 955--12R30................................................$18,500 ‘03 CIH 1240--12R30--PT ......................................$49,900 ‘00 CIH 955-12X30 SEMI-MTD ..............................$17,000

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‘09 CIH 7120, Eng Hrs: 1265/Sep Hrs: 968 ..........$239,900 ‘97 CIH 2166, Eng Hrs: 2540/Sep Hrs: 2076 ..........$69,950 ‘98 CIH 2366, Eng Hrs: 2932/Sep Hrs: 2240 ..........$84,950 ‘99 CIH 238, Eng Hrs: 3143/Sep Hrs: 2383 ............$94,950 ‘78 IHC 1460, Eng Hrs: 5058 ....................................$6,950 ‘86 CIH 1660, Eng Hrs: 3583 ..................................$25,000 ‘11 CIH 9120, Eng Hrs: 773/Sep Hrs: 588 ............$329,950 ‘95 CIH 2166, Eng Hrs: 3530/Sep Hrs: 2250 ..........$59,950 ‘01 CIH 2388, Eng Hrs: 3300/Sep Hrs: 2500 ..........$94,500 ‘82 CIH 1460, Eng Hrs: 5185 ....................................$8,950 ‘09 CIH 7088, Eng Hrs: 827/Sep Hrs: 619 ............$239,875 ‘10 CIH 7088, Eng Hrs: 736/Sep Hrs: 568 ............$249,900 ‘01 CIH 2388, Eng Hrs: 3232/Sep Hrs: 2046 ........$112,500 ‘13 CIH 7230, Eng Hrs: 233/Sep Hrs: 188 ............$325,000 ‘98 CIH 2388, Eng Hrs: 4230/Sep Hrs: 3094 ..........$87,900 ‘05 CIH 8010, Eng Hrs: 2383/Sep Hrs: 1909 ........$169,850 ‘10 CIH 7120, Eng Hrs: 1122 ................................$223,900 ‘03 CIH 2388, Eng Hrs: 2375/Sep Hrs: 1861 ........$117,500 ‘05 CIH 2388, Eng Hrs: 2030/Sep Hrs: 1583 ........$139,950 ‘88 CIH 1660, Eng Hrs: 3758 ..................................$15,500 ‘11 CIH 7120, Eng Hrs: 650/Sep Hrs: 550 ............$265,000 ‘13 CIH 7230, Eng Hrs: 400/Sep Hrs: 300 ............$315,000 ‘10 CIH 7120, Eng Hrs: 993/Sep Hrs: 723 ............$235,000 ‘05 CIH 2366, Eng Hrs: 1997/Sep Hrs: 1549 ........$120,000 ‘04 CIH 8010, Eng Hrs: 2451/Sep Hrs: 1835 ........$147,950 ‘04 CIH 8010, Eng Hrs: 2060/Sep Hrs: 1564 ........$149,950 ‘01 CIH 2388, Eng Hrs: 2733/Sep Hrs: 2117 ........$114,950 ‘94 CIH 1666, Eng Hrs: 4303 ..................................$34,950 ‘00 CIH 2366, Eng Hrs: 3404/Sep Hrs: 2534 ..........$91,500 ‘96 CIH 2188, Eng Hrs: 4575 ..................................$58,950 ‘12 CIH 9230, Eng Hrs: 784/Sep Hrs: 650 ............$318,000

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‘06 WF MK 13X71 GLP............................................$10,500 ‘94 FETERL 10X66 ....................................................$2,950 ‘90 SUDENGA 450 ....................................................$3,950 ‘02 WF MK 13X71 FT GLP ........................................$7,950 ‘99 WF MK 13X91 GLP..............................................$8,950 FK 1070 ....................................................................$6,950 ‘09 PECK 1002..........................................................$5,775 WF TR100-71 ..............................................................$795 SUDENGA 8X60 ........................................................$1,650 ‘87 ALLOWAY FIELD MASTER 8X61 ..........................$2,150 ‘95 FETERL 10X60 ....................................................$3,350

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..........................................................$23,500 SE ‘98 KILLB 655 ........................................................$11,900 SE ‘04 CIH MRX690--7S30 ..........................................$22,500 SE ‘98 KILLB 655 ........................................................$11,900 SE ‘04 CIH MRX690--7S30 ..........................................$21,500 Header Combine SE ‘07 GR 2200TT-22 FT. ............................................$22,500 BL ‘09 JD 3710 ............................................................$42,350 BL ‘09 CIH 2020-35F ..................................................$29,000 BL ‘08 CIH ECOLO-TIGER 9300 ....................................$44,950 BL ‘95 CIH 1020-30F ....................................................$9,500 BL ‘97 DMI 730B..........................................................$11,850 BL ‘91 CIH 1020-25F ....................................................$9,875 BL ‘96 DMI 730 ............................................................$10,900 BL ‘01 CIH 1020-30F ..................................................$15,500 BL ‘00 CIH 730B ..........................................................$17,950 BL ‘90 CIH 1020-20F ..................................................$10,875 BL ‘98 DMI 730B..........................................................$15,900 BL ‘92 CIH 1020-30F ....................................................$7,300 BL ‘95 DMI 530B..........................................................$14,950 BL ‘95 CIH 1020-25F ....................................................$6,900 BL ‘10 CIH ECOLO-TIGER 870-9S ................................$54,500 BL ‘05 MB 974-36F......................................................$43,875 BL ‘99 CIH 730B ..........................................................$17,900 BL ‘07 CIH 2020-35F ..................................................$23,900 BL ‘97 DMI 730B..........................................................$14,750 BL ‘10 CIH 2020-30F ..................................................$27,000 BL ‘05 WR 357 ..............................................................$5,950 BL ‘90 CIH 1020-22.5F ..................................................$3,000 BL ‘02 CIH 730B ..........................................................$17,850 BL ‘96 CIH 1020-25F ..................................................$10,950 BL ‘08 JD 2700--9 SHANK--24" SPACING ..................$26,900 BL ‘10 MB FD70-35 ....................................................$62,500 SL ‘02 JD 2700--5 SHANK--30" SPACING ..................$15,000 SL ‘96 CIH 1020 ............................................................$9,500 SL ‘89 CIH 14 ................................................................$5,500 SL ‘09 CIH 2020-30F ..................................................$24,500 SL ‘02 CIH 730B ..........................................................$17,500 SL ‘04 CIH 1020-30F ..................................................$17,000 SL ‘05 CIH 730B ..........................................................$26,900 SL ‘95 CIH 1020-25F ....................................................$8,900 SL ‘07 CIH 730C ..........................................................$35,500 SL ‘04 CIH 2020-30F ..................................................$19,900 SL ‘07 CIH 730C ..........................................................$32,900 SL ‘00 CIH 1020-25F ..................................................$11,500 SE ‘00 DMI 530B..........................................................$19,900 SL ‘91 CIH 1020-20F ....................................................$4,500 SE ‘09 CIH ECOLO-TIGER 870-11S ..............................$66,850 SL ‘95 CIH 1020-20F ....................................................$5,500 SE ‘00 CIH 9300 ..........................................................$33,750 SL ‘08 CIH 2020-35F ..................................................$23,500 SE ‘06 CIH 730C ..........................................................$35,500 SE ‘95 CIH 1020-20F ....................................................$7,900 SE ‘97 DMI 730B..........................................................$15,500 SE ‘01 CIH 1020-30F ..................................................$14,000 SE ‘05 JD 2700--9 SHANK--24" SPACING ..................$20,500 SE ‘90 CIH 1020-25F ....................................................$7,500 SE ‘09 JD 2700--9 SHANK--24" SPACING ..................$34,500 SE ‘95 CIH 1020-30F ....................................................$9,850 SE ‘03 JD 2700--7 SHANK--30" SPACING ..................$16,900 SE ‘95 CIH 1020-30F ....................................................$9,850 SE ‘08 CIH 730C ..........................................................$35,500 SE ‘97 CIH 1020-30F 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‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 761 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lights, loaded ......$319,900

‘13 CIH Steiger 450, 198 hrs., 800 tires, PTO ..........................$259,900

‘13 CIH Steiger 600Q, 564 hrs., 36” tracks ................................$369,900

‘11 JD 9630T, 1954 hrs. ........$229,900

‘01 JD 9400, 3545 hrs., w/duals ................................................$115,000

‘13 CIH Steiger 400, 125 hrs., Luxury susp. cab ......................$239,900

‘09 CIH Magnum 305, 3119 hrs., susp. front axle ........................$135,500

‘13 CIH Magnum 235, 337 hrs. ................................................$169,900

‘87 Cougar 1000, PS, 280 hp., 8455 hrs. ....................................$39,500

‘13 Puma 145, 258 hrs., w/loader ................................................$119,900

‘78 IH 986, 7631 hrs., duals......$13,500

‘12 Farmall 95, 677 hrs. ..........$34,500

USED 4WD TRACTORS

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‘13 CIH Steiger 600Q, 564 hrs., 36” tracks, HID lites, Full Pro 700 auto guide, hi capacity hyd. pump ....................................$369,900 ‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 761 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites....................................................................................................................$319,900 ‘13 CIH Steiger 450, 198 hrs., Lux cab, PTO, 800 tires, hi capacity hyd. pump, HD drawbar, Full Pro 700 auto guide ............$259,900 ‘13 CIH Steiger 400, 124 hrs., Lux. cab, Full Pro 700 auto guide, hi capacity hyd. pump, cab suspension ..............................$239,900 ‘11 JD 9630T, 1954 hrs., 36” tracks, HID lights, big hyd. pump, leather cab ............................................................................$229,900 ‘01 JD 9400, 3542 hrs., 710/70R42 tires ....................................................................................................................................$115,000 Steiger Cougar 1000, powershift, 20.8x38 tires ..........................................................................................................................$39,500

‘13 CIH 9230, 323 sep. hrs., track drive, RWA, HID lites ............................................................................................................$369,900 ‘11 CIH 7120, 579 sep. hrs., duals, HID lites, Lux. cab ..............................................................................................................$239,900 ‘08 CIH 8010, 1150 sep. hrs., duals ............................................................................................................................................$149,900 ‘06 CIH 8010, 1223 sep. hrs., duals ............................................................................................................................................$129,900 ‘02 CIH 2388, 2074 sep. hrs., duals, RWA ....................................................................................................................................$79,000 ‘98 CIH 2388, 2569 eng./1764 sep. hrs., duals ............................................................................................................................$66,000 ‘13 CIH 2612, New 12-row chopping cornhead ............................................................................................................................$99,000 ‘13 CIH 2608, 8R30” chopping cornhead ......................................................................................................................................$64,500 ‘13 CIH 2608, 8R30” chopping cornhead......................................................................................................................................$64,500 ‘13 CIH 3408, New 8R30” cornhead ..............................................................................................................................................JUST IN ‘12 CIH 3408, 8R30” cornhead......................................................................................................................................................$44,900 ‘89 CIH 1083, 8R30”........................................................................................................................................................................$7,900 ‘10 CIH 2020, 25’ platform w/Crary air reel ..................................................................................................................................$26,800 ‘05 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” knife, rock guard ........................................................................................................................................$13,900 ‘04 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” knife, rock guard ........................................................................................................................................$12,900

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USED COMBINES

USED 2WD TRACTORS

18 Months Interest Free • Call For Details • ‘13 CIH Magnum 315, 434 hrs., Full Pro 700 auto guide, 360 HID lites, hi cap. hyd. pump, susp. cab, susp. front axle, 380/R54 tires ............................................................................................................................................................................$209,900 ‘13 CIH Magnum 260, 300 hrs., susp. Lux. cab, susp. front axle, Full Pro 700 auto guide, hi cap. hyd. pump, 360 HID lites ..$179,900 ‘13 CIH Magnum 235, 337 hrs., susp. Lux. cab, Full Pro 700 auto guide, hi cap. hyd. pump, 360 HID lites ............................$169,900 ‘11 CIH Magnum 235, 1000 hrs., Lux. susp. cab, front & rear duals ......................................................................................COMING IN ‘09 CIH Magnum 305, 3120 hrs., Lux. cab, susp. front axle, HID lites ......................................................................................$135,500 ‘13 CIH Puma 160, 250 hrs., powershift trans., L765 loader, susp. axle ..................................................................................$129,900 ‘12 CIH Puma 160, 300 hrs., CVT trans., L765 loader, susp. axle ............................................................................................$135,500 ‘13 CIH Puma 145, 258 hrs., powershift trans., CIH loader........................................................................................................$119,900 ‘78 IH 986, 7631 hrs., w/duals ......................................................................................................................................................$13,500 ‘84 Case 580E, Tractor Loader Backhoe, cab ................................................................................................................................$14,500 ‘12 CIH Farmall 95, 677 hrs., MFD, cab, dual PTO........................................................................................................................$34,500

‘02 Case 2388, 2074 sep hrs. ..................................$79,000

‘13 CIH 9230 Track, AWD, 323 sep hrs. ............$369,900

‘07 CIH 8010, 1150 sep hrs. ................................$149,900

‘04 DMI Tigermate II, 54’ w/mulcher. ................$34,900

USED SPRAYERS

‘12 CIH 4330, 880 hrs., 120’ boom, aim, auto boom, Pro 700 steering, active suspension ......................................................$287,500 ‘12 CIH 3330, 546 hrs., 90’ boom, std. spray..............................................................................................................................$210,000 ‘09 CIH 3330, 1750 hrs., 100’ boom, aim, auto boom, Pro 700 steering, active suspension ....................................................$183,000

‘11 Tigermate 200, 54.5’ w/crumbler ................$59,900

‘09 CIH 3330, 100’ boom, aim, auto. boom, Pro 700 steering, active suspension, 1750 hrs. ..................................$183,000

‘12 CIH 4430, 120’ boom, aim, auto. boom, Pro 700 steering, active suspension, 880 hrs. ..................$287,500

‘12 CIH 3330, 90’ booms, 546 hrs. ..................$210,000

LOW RATE FINANCING AVAILABLE thru “Where Farm and Family Meet”

‘06 CIH 8010, 1223 sep hrs. ................................$129,900

‘11 CIH 7120, 579 sep. hrs. ................................$239,900

Gehl 5625 Skidloader ....................................$7,900

‘08 Bobcat S250, 1700 hrs., cab w/AC, 2-spd. ......$29,500

‘84 Case 580 Super E, TLB ..................................$14,500

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