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Modern forecast allowed ranchers to prepare for historic blizzard conditions Heavy snow, strong winds make calving, cattle feeding difficult By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

MONANGO, N.D. — Mark Wagner has memories of the April 1997 storm that hit North Dakota, and he’s heard all about the 1966 storm before he was born that took lives, both human and livestock. He thinks the blizzard of March 2019 might go down in history with those past events. The storm began moving through the region on Wednesday, March 13. Wagner’s area, located south of Jamestown, was among the hardest hit. Nearby Ellendale, N.D., had reports of 12 inches of snow, Edgeley, N.D., to the north had 14, and Ashley, N.D., had 16, according to the National Weather Service late Thursday morning. The snow, though, was only part of the problem. Winds, described by some places as “hurricane force,” were moving not just the new-fallen snow but also the snow accumulated on the ground from a particularly snowy winter. Winds measured in excess of 50 mph or even 60 mph were not uncommon across the Dakotas.

Wagner is about two-thirds done calving, and while he doesn’t wish for the inclement weather, he also isn’t surprised by it. “It’s not fun, but I’d like to think that I’m prepared so that I hopefully am not doing an injustice to my cows by having them have calves now,” he said. Preparedness was the key for many. Ranchers across the region reported locking cows in barns ahead of the storm or making sure their livestock could reach some wind protection. Sara VandeHoven Hinrichs, northwest of Carrington, N.D., said cows that were close to calving were in the barns, and the rest were protected by shelterbelt. A video system in one barn helped them keep an eye on the cows there, but there was no camera in the other barn or on the cows outside. “You just have to trust that you did the best you could to protect them,” she said. Troy Hadrick, in Faulkton, S.D., said he was thankful that it hadn’t rained before the snow started. As of Thursday morning, he was evaluating what to do. He couldn’t make it through the snow drifts to the feedlot to check on calves there. His heifers are calving, but other family members are caring for them. His cows are about 10 days away from calving, and his biggest concern for them was that the drifts

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Photo courtesy of Sara VandeHoven Hinrichs Sara VandeHoven Hinrichs, north of Carrington, N.D., said getting cows near calving into barns was part of her ranch’s preparations. A video system in one barn provides some security.

would get high enough that the cows would walk over fences. “Every once in awhile, I can kind of see my cows,” he said. “We’ve had a really snowy winter, and this is just added to it.” Wagner said trying to decide what to do was probably the hardest part. Moving snow was impractical as the wind continued to blow, making feeding difficult. “You know they’re hungry, and you know you have to feed them,” he said. For many in the Dakotas, the winter started with heavy, wet snow that fell in October. While that snow melted, more followed in the winter months. Jamestown, N.D., for example, experienced its second snowiest February. But there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel. The National Weather Service forecast for the coming week appears to improve once the blizzard moves out, with above-freezing temperatures and sun expected. When conditions improve, there’ll be snow to be moved, and better Photo courtesy of Courtesy Samuel Twedt weather will mean melting and mud. Drifts formed around cows and shelters at But Wagner said that’s all to be Twedt Red Angus in McHenry, N.D. expected.

“There is no free ride. This is a lifestyle. There are bumps in the road,” he said. “I’m going to be as optimistic about this storm as I can.” For Wagner, the situation is particularly bittersweet. His two older sons are on the Ellendale High School team that made the boys Class B state tournament in Minot. “If we’d have had nice, normal weather, I probably would have slid away,” he said, noting that he has help from neighbors and others. “But obviously, when this storm is coming, that pretty much canceled any thoughts of going anywhere.” The storms of the past often came up with little warning, leading to losses of lives, both livestock and human, and Wagner thinks the technology available today likely gave most people a chance to get where they needed to be and get their cattle ready. Forecasters had been tracking the storm for more than a week. “If we hadn’t had forecasters telling us you’re in for the mother of all storms, we’d have never known,” Wagner said. Wagner’s wife and kids left early to make it to Minot. Since he knew the storm was coming, he was able to be prepared. Calves were bedded down, and cows near calving are close at hand. “I’ve got them locked up in a little pen behind my barn with windbreak on three sides of it,” he said. “I’m prepared.” AG


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President’s budget takes aim at familiar farm targets By Sara Wyant

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President Donald Trump likes to talk about how much he “loves our farmers” but his most recent budget once again tries to slash key programs that farmers have long supported and even the president previously supported. The whopping $4.75 trillion 2020 budget proposal calls for nearly a 5 percent increase in military spending, $8.6 billion for a border wall and sharp cuts in domestic programs, including a 15 percent cut in many farm bill programs that the president signed into law less than three months ago. The budget also calls for making permanent the individual tax cuts enacted by Congress in 2017 and claims to balance the federal budget in 15 years. The budget has no chance of passing Congress, which controls the federal purse strings, but it gives renewed momentum to those who have long wanted to cut farm programs and crop insurance, key parts of the federal farm safety net. Crop insurance industry organizations issued a joint statement expressing disappointment that the White House was rehashing previous proposals to cut the program. “This is a shortsighted proposal that, if adopted, would undermine a critical safety net for farmers when they need it most during this time of increasing economic difficulties and challenges in rural America,” the organizations said. Under Trump’s budget, crop insurance would be cut by $26 billion over 10 years, primarily by eliminating the Harvest Price Option, which would save an estimated $22 billion. Another $3 billion would be saved over 10 years by reducing the cap on insurance company underwriting gains to 12 percent of the return on retained premium. A proposed new income eligibility limit of $500,000 a year for producers would trim an additional $641 million. The current means test for commodity programs, including Price Loss Coverage and Agriculture Risk Coverage, would be lowered from $900,000 to $500,000, the same amount proposed for the crop insurance, to save $1.3 billion over 10 years. In addition, the budget proposes $9 billion in cuts to voluntary conservation programs; $5 billion in cuts to Section 32 programs that help purchase commodities in times of need; $8 billion in cuts to programs that help ranchers recover grazing lands hurt by drought; elimination of the Rural Energy for America and Rural Economic Development programs; and more attempts to cut the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The Trump budget would go beyond previous proposals to toughen SNAP work rules by proposing to require nearly all able-bodied adults up to age 65 to work or be in an approved training program. SNAP work requirements are currently limited to able-bodied adults who don’t have dependents at home and are under 50 years of age. The administration released a proposal earlier to make it harder for states to get waivers from those rules. The FY19 budget proposal sought to increase the top age to 62. House Agriculture Chairman Collin Peterson, D-Minn., called the budget “a road map for how to make things worse for farmers, ranchers and those who live in rural communities.” “This proposal tells us one of two things: either the White House doesn’t understand why these programs are important, or they don’t care. What’s more, all of these shortsighted cuts are second and third attempts to revisit policy proposals that were rejected in the farm bill negotiations,” he said. “This budget was concocted by a bunch of ideologues who can’t see what’s clearly going on in the farm economy. The good news is this budget is going nowhere in Congress, where the bipartisan farm bill

passed with 369 votes,” Peterson added. In a statement, the top Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, said, “Just months after the President signed the historic bipartisan farm bill into law, his budget proposal rolls back much of this critical support for agriculture and rural America. The steep cuts to the USDA would jeopardize the Department’s ability to implement the Farm Bill at a time when farmers are struggling with economic instability and trade uncertainty. House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Michael Conaway, R-Texas, applauded the president’s proposed boost in military spending and funding for border security and seemed to dismiss the cuts to the farm safety net. “On agriculture, as the president knows, the farm safety net accounts for less than a quarter of one percent—a rounding error by Washington standards. So, when the chips are down, we must keep our promise to farmers and ranchers and rural America made under the five-year farm bill, and I fully expect the president to be onboard,” Conaway said in a statement. Back at USDA, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue promised his agency would “actively do its part to reduce federal spending. “We are stewards of other people’s money and must be diligent in spending it more carefully than we would our own when it comes to delivering our programs,” he said. “At the same time, we will maintain a safety net for farmers, ranchers, foresters, producers, and people who need assistance in feeding their families.” However, Perdue didn’t address any of the specific cuts to key USDA programs and seemed to recognize that the budget would negate many of the recent farm bill gains. He recently complained to reporters that the White House continued proposing cuts that were non-starters with lawmakers - limiting the administration’s negotiating leverage with Congress. AG

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engines at Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion where she has been an active member and volunteer since 2012.

He currently holds the position of NFO National Legislative Coordinator.

HAWLEY, Minn. — Katherine Anderson of Hawley, Minnesota was recently named the 2019 North Dakota Miss Agriculture USA Queen. Miss Agriculture USA is a new non-profit agriculture promotion organization featuring Queens of all ages that promote, celebrate and educate about all the diverse aspects of agriculture. Anderson graduated from Hawley High School in 2016 and is currently attending North Dakota State University (NDSU) for her Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Systems Management. She was previously a member of the Hawley FFA chapter and is currently the secretary of both the NDSU Bison Dairy Club and NDSU Grandma Needle-crafting Club, of which she is a founding member. Anderson currently works part time at both the NDSU Dairy Research Barn and Creative Care for Reaching Independence because of her love for cows and helping people. She held the title of Steam Queen 2016, has completed “Steam School” and has helped operate steam traction

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Paul awarded Meritorious Service Award to Humanity

Symens awarded Meritorious Service Award to Farmers Union and to American Agriculture

BELLEVUE, Wash. — National Farmers Union (NFU) presented its Meritorious Service Award to Humanity, the organization’s highest honor to Gene Paul of Minnesota. Paul has dedicated decades of his life advocating for rural communities. In his work with National Farmers Union and the National Farmers Organization (NFO), he has lent his expertise to countless rural issues, working tirelessly to increase market opportunities, campaign for fair farm prices, and build support for farm policy among advocacy groups. Paul served on NFO’s National Board of Directors and its Board of Trustees, before completing a four-year term as NFO President from 1995-1999. He also played an active role in the development of the NFU-NFO joint marketing agreement to leverage NFO’s expertise in marketing commodities and NFU’s history of legislative influence.

BELLEVUE, Wash. — National Farmers Union (NFU) presented its Meritorious Service Award to Farmers Union and to American Agriculture, the organization’s highest honor to Paul Symens. Symens has demonstrated appreciable commitment to Farmers Union’s mission. He has served on the South Dakota Farmers Union Board of Directors and as President of the Marshall County Farmers Union chapter. Additionally, he had a 36-year-long tenure on the Farmers Union Marketing and Processing Association Board of Directors. Symens worked on behalf of South Dakota producers in the political arena as well. He spent 16 years in the South Dakota legislature as a state senator, where he passionately advocated for family farmers and ranchers. He continues this work in his current role as Marshall County Commissioner.


By Abbey Wick

NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist

We’ve had a busy winter meeting season where you’ve heard a lot of information and now it’s time to sort through that information and figure out how to apply it to your farms. I’m going to run through a couple questions that I think are worth considering.

Was the information that you heard at a meeting “farm specific” or a “regional recommendation”? It’s important to differentiate and know how to use both types of information. For example, “this is what I did and it worked on my farm” and “we had several research plots and this is what we measured.” Both sources of information are valuable, but need to be applied in different ways or in combination to reduce the risk when applied to your farm. Let’s say you hear something very farm specific like a seed mix, seeding rates along with the comment “I applied X amount of fertilizer the following year.” This is an example of the type of information that applies to what someone did on their farm – it is very specific to their system. When you heard this information, you likely heard them say, “this is what I do on my farm.” The presenter is telling you that there are many factors specific to their farming operation that make this set of practices work well for them. Use this information as a starting place for what you may do on your farm or to give you confidence that you can make soil health practices work on your farm. Find the similarities and differences between their system and your system, from soil types to the number of people they have working on their farm to get these practices done. Then think about how that farm-specific example may relate to “regional” recommendations. When I say regional examples, I mean the information you’ve heard from Dave Franzen about fertilizer recommendations or potential tie up of nutrients by cover crops. Or what you’ve heard from me about cover crop management prior to planting a cash crop. This information is regionally based – where data and ideas are being pulled from multiple on-farm research and demonstration plots that have been monitored for multiple years. Figure out how the information you’ve heard that is farm specific and regionally based can be integrated successfully on your farm. Make sure you leave check strips where “you do things how you always do them” next to areas where you try a new approach so you can have an idea of relative performance.

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Do you have plans A, B, C, D and E? It’s a good idea when you try something new to have several backup plans. We don’t know what this spring, growing season or harvest will bring, so make sure that you have a couple ideas of what you can do if “Plan A” doesn’t happen. This will keep you on the track of trying something new and not going back to what you were doing before, because that may seem like the easiest option when pressed for time. When applying the information you’ve learned this winter to your farm this growing season, be sure to think critically about how it will work. There needs to be a balance between innovation and thinking critically to reduce risk while still moving forward. I’ll end with a quote from a sign I saw when I was in Pierre, S.D., visiting Dakota Lakes Research Farm, “Don’t be so open minded that your brains fall out” – GK Chesterton. AG

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Hoops and hooves: Steeke juggles state basketball, judging contest By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

FARGO, N.D. — Abbi Steeke may not have walked away with a state basketball championship or a state 4-H livestock judging championship this year. But she certainly demonstrated how to be a champion multi-tasker. Steeke, of Rhame, N.D., was on the Hettinger-Scranton team that competed in the North Dakota Class B basketball tournament held in Grand Forks Feb. 28-March 2. But before her team played its last game March 2, she drove to Fargo to compete in the state 4-H livestock judging contest. “You’ll always remember it,” Steeke said of the experience. “And our basketball coach always says you’ll always remember state tournaments. So just knowing that I didn’t just do a basketball tournament, I also did a state 4-H contest.” Hettinger-Scranton lost that last game to Thompson, 52-46, to end up in fourth place in the eight-team tournament. Steeke’s Golden Valley judging team took fifth. Donny Feiring, Steeke’s livestock judging coach, called Steeke a “hard-working, determined” person. Bowman County didn’t have enough judges to fill out a senior division team, so Steeke joined up with Feiring’s Golden Valley County team and took ninth place out of the 69 senior division judges. “She’s an amazing individual,” Feiring said.

AG B RIEFS Loans available to help MN farmers restructure debt ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota farmers may seek assistance from the Rural Finance Authority’s Restructure Loan program if they have good credit but are having trouble with cash flow. The Restructure Loan program is available for refinancing debt related to agricultural activities only and requires collateral of a first mortgage on farm real estate. “This may be a good option for Minnesota

“She’s just a very energetic kid who has a lot of great things going for her.” Making North Dakota’s state Class B basketball tournament is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for most students. Before this year, girls teams from Scranton never had made the tournament and girls teams from Hettinger hadn’t made it since 1995. But that didn’t sway Steeke from focusing on her livestock judging priority. Steeke said she’s been involved in judging since fourth grade. In livestock judging, competitors judge groups of four animals in a variety of classes and give sets of reasons to judges as to why they placed classes the way they did. Steeke described how she would practice giving reasons after basketball practice and during classes. Livestock judging is important in teaching students how to communicate preferences in animals, which allows them to know what kind of animals to choose for shows and for production. “This is a very practical contest,” she said. The lessons she’s learned in livestock judging have served her well on her family’s ranch, which includes a 500-head cow-calf herd, 200 sheep and 75 goats. Though her basketball career is now over, Steeke’s career in agriculture is just beginning. She serves as her FFA chapter president and plans to run for state office. She also plans to attend the University of Minnesota-Crookston in the fall, majoring in animal nutrition. AG farmers who are in good standing with their local lender but are struggling with cash flow,” said RFA Senior Loan Officer Ryan Roles. “The current interest rate is 4.25 percent and the participation term may be up to a maximum of 10 years.” The RFA will participate on 45 percent of a qualifying loan up to a maximum of $525,000. There is a $50 non-refundable application fee on all loans. An applicant must meet the following requirements: 1. Be a resident of Minnesota, a Minnesota domestic family farm corporation, or family farm partnership. 2. Be the principal operator of the farm. 3. Not be a current or previous participant in an RFA farm debt reorganization program. 4. Have a total net worth that does not exceed $1.777 million (indexed for inflation). 5. Have received 50 percent of their gross income from farming over the past three years. 6. Have expenses that do not exceed 95 percent

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Photos by Patrick Bernadeau / Forum News Service ABOVE: Abbi Steeke (15) and the Hettinger-Scranton girls basketball team celebrate after defeating Dickinson Trinity 4236 in the North Dakota Region 7 Tournament championship game on Feb. 21 in Dickinson. LEFT: Abbi Steeke, right, evaluates a class of livestock at the state livestock judging contest on March 2 in Fargo, N.D.

of income. Information on the Restructure Loan Program and all RFA loan programs is available at www. mda.state.mn.us/restructure.

General Mills plans ‘regenerative’ acres expansion by 2030 GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — General Mills on March 4 announced it will expand regenerative agriculture practices on 1 million acres by 2030. The company is starting with oats grown for Cheerios, Annie’s Cascadian Farm, Nature Valley and Blue Buffalo products. The oats will come from the U.S. Northern Plains and southern provinces of Canada. It will also partner with organic and conventional farmers in wheat, corn and sugar beets in the next decade. Regenerative agriculture is a term for land management to combat climate change and includes storing carbon, cutting water use and

greenhouse gases. The company will grant $500,000 to Kiss the Ground, a non-profit organization that conducts on-farm regenerative training. It will promote soil health by urging farmers to implement at least three of five principles to be counted in the 1 million acres. Those include reducing soil disturbance, maximizing crop diversity, keeping soil covered by with post-harvest plant material, by keeping living roots in soil all year, and integrating livestock on the landscape. In the past four years, the company has invested $4 million to accelerate soil health adoption in North America. It partnered with the Nature Conservancy on a number of initiatives. It formed a sourcing agreement with Gunsmoke Farms west of Fort Pierre, S.D., to convert 34,000 acres of conventional farmland to certified organic acres by 2020. The farm had earlier been owned by the R.D. Offutt Co. of Fargo.


REGIONAL NEWS

Attempt to override Noem’s hemp legalization veto dies in Senate By Sarah Mearhoff Forum News Service

PIERRE, S.D. — A bill to legalize hemp in South Dakota is officially dead after a motion to override Gov. Kristi Noem’s veto has failed in the Senate. The House on Tuesday voted by 55-11 to override Noem’s veto of House Bill 1191, which would legalize the growth and production of industrial hemp in South Dakota. Soon after, the same motion failed in the Senate, having needed a two-thirds majority. The Senate voted 20-13, falling four votes short. HB 1191 prime sponsor Rep. Oren Lesmeister, D-Parade, said this was the year to move ahead with legalization: Surrounding states already have, Congress legalized the crop federally and industry was ready to move into the state. And any executive rule-making that the Noem administration would have to do this year will

Sarah Mearhoff / Forum News Service Republican Gov. Kristi Noem delivers her first budget address for Fiscal Year 2020 in South Dakota’s House of Representatives, located in the state Capitol in Pierre.

have to be addressed in future years just the same, he said. “That’s why at this moment, I don’t know if South Dakota will ever have industrialized hemp.” Noem issued her veto of HB 1191 Monday evening, hours after the bill passed. Her administration has stood strong against the bill since it passed out of its initial committee hearing in February, citing enforcement concerns and “a national effort to legalize marijuana for recreational use.” Noem said South Dakota should wait until federal guidelines emerge from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration before legalizing the crop. Gov. Kristi Noem’s video on vetoing House Bill 1191, which would have legalized industrial hemp in South Dakota Rep. Caleb Finck, R-Tripp, said that South Dakota will have to tackle enforcement questions anyway, with hemp and hemp products moving through the state via interstate commerce. All neighboring states but Iowa have already legalized hemp, and the crop is legal federally thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill. HB 1191, had it been signed into law, would have taken effect in July — too late in the year for hemp to be grown in the 2019 season. Finck said HB 1191 would have allowed South Dakota more than a year to address any concerns. “We’re not talking about putting hemp in the ground this year,” Finck said. “We’re talking next growing season. If we get to January (2020) and we’ve come up with whole bunch of roadblocks and say, ‘Hey, we’ve got to fix these things,’ we have an entire other legislative session before this actually happens.” With more than 40 other states in the country having already legalized the crop, proponents said vetoing HB 1191 leaves South

John M. Steiner / Forum News Service Industrial hemp produces a dense stand of plants. The seeds are harvested and can be used for oil products. The fiber of the plant stalks is currently not harvested in North Dakota.

Dakota behind. Sen. Alan Solano, R-Rapid City, said that HB 1191 would have not only granted farmers opportunity to grow a new, potentially profitable crop, but also would have allowed manufacturers to come to the state and hire South Dakotans. With South Dakota being among the last in the country to legalize hemp, Solano said these manufacturers aren’t going to wait around for the state to move forward with legalization in a year or more: they’ll just go elsewhere. “Let’s start moving along this track before we truly are last,” Solano said before the Senate cast its vote. “Yes, we can always catch up on production but we’re not going to catch up when it comes to manufacturing.”

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When farming is fun Reader response welcome By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

Farming and ranching in the Upper Midwest isn’t much fun right now. It’s not particularly satisfying, enjoyable, pleasurable, or rewarding, either. The long, tough winter has stressed livestock and the people who care for them. Poor crop prices will prevent most farmers from turning a profit in 2019 unless they enjoy very good yields. I have no magical solutions to make the problems go away. Nor do I have any interest in emulating those annoying self-help gurus who want you to recite slogans and mantras gleaned from a book you bought or from a seminar you paid big bucks to attend. (Far better, far more productive, to talk with your ag lender or an Extension specialist, if you haven’t already.) But I will point out that agriculture has brought good times before, and will do so again. In my experience, farming and ranching is fun — or satisfying, enjoyable, pleasurable or rewarding, if your prefer — when … A healthy new calf is on the ground and has been licked and nursed by its mother. A young calf kicks up its heels and runs full speed on a sunny spring afternoon. Summer pastures are lush with green grass. A strapping calf is sold at a good profit. Seed slips nicely into moist soil. Plentiful, timely rains fall during the growing season.

The weather cooperates during harvest. Crops are sold at a good profit. A speaker at a farm show mentions something new and useful. There’s taxable income to report and enough money to pay the tax. A family member achieves something new or wins an honor. Family members, employees and yourself avoid serious injury for another year, another month, another week, another day. Reader response There are, of course, many things that make farming and ranching enjoyable and pleasurable. If there’s something that gives you particular satisfaction, and it’s not included here, drop me a line at jknutson@agweek.com and tell me what it is. If there are enough responses, I’ll incorporate them in a future column. In the meantime, two final thoughts: I used to say and write that profitability is the most important thing in production agriculture. But I’ve realized that’s shortchanging an even greater priority: the safety of you, your family and employees. No matter how discouraging your present circumstances, don’t lose sight of that. And never forget that, despite its frustrations and challenges, farming and ranching can be — and often is — a wonderful way of life. Reminding yourself of that occasionally is allowed and encouraged. AG

REGIONAL NEWS

Burgum signs meat-labeling bill By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has signed a bill to define meat and prohibit deceptive marketing of cell-cultured products that mimic meat. House Bill 1400 had passed both chambers of the North Dakota Legislature, with only one dissenting vote in each chamber. The Legislature also passed a companion to the bill, House Concurrent Resolution 3024, which urges Congress to take similar actions to differentiate meat from lab-produced, meat-like products. North Dakota is one of several states to

take up bills defining meat and prohibiting lab-produced proteins from being called meat. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem also signed Senate Bill 68, which deals with labeling and prohibits misrepresentation of products. Montana’s Real Meat Act, House Bill 327, awaits action from the Senate after passing the House. Differentiating meat from cell-cultured products now in development have been important efforts for the livestock and agriculture industries. The example of dairy, which now has to compete with plant-based “milk” products, has been held up as a reason to act. AG

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NATIONAL NEWS

USDA catching up on farm bill implementation after government shutdown AgweekTV Anchor

ORLANDO, Fla. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency is fully focused on implementation of the 2018 farm bill but is playing catch-up after the 35-day government shutdown. “Does that mean that to get to implementation we’ll be 35-days behind? I would say absolutely not,” Farm Service Agency Administrator Richard Fordyce says. “That will kind of scrunch up our timeline a little bit, compress it. But we should be in good shape from an implementation standpoint.” Fordyce, speaking at the Commodity Classic in Orlando, says FSA had done some preliminary work and crafted draft language even before the president signed the bill into law, which has streamlined the process. The agency is currently working to answer a matrix of questions like “What is the definition of a beginning farmer?” Depending on the question, he says it may get answered by the deputy administrators all the way up to the secretary. USDA will have far less money to implement this farm bill than they did with previous bills. “Congress has given us $15.5 million to implement this farm bill, which sounds like a lot of money, but the last farm bill we had I’m told $100 million,” says Bill Beam, Farm Service Agency deputy administrator for farm programs. He says they don’t have as many program changes as in some past bills, but with the constant updates on software and training, the budget will be tight and they will be looking for some additional dollars. Beam says the dairy program will be the first to be rolled out. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue has announced June 17 as the date signup will start. “The payments will come out some time after that,” he says. USDA is excited about the changes that have been made to the dairy farm safety net in the new farm bill. Beam says it is a big improvement. “The premiums are going to change and the payment structure is going to change as you can increase the coverage,” he says. The new Dairy Margin Coverage Program will guarantee farmers receive a $9.50 spread between input costs and the price of milk on their first 5 million pounds of milk. The program will be

retroactive to Jan. 1, 2019. Beam says dairy farmers paid premiums into the Margin Protection Program, but many never received any payments. So, there’s a provision in this farm bill to fix that. “The difference between what they received and what they paid in premiums, they can get 50 percent of that back in a cash payment,” Beam says. If farmers chose the DMC Program, they will have greatly reduced premiums and expanded coverage for farms of all sizes. “If they elect to go with the new coverage, they can get 75 percent of the difference between what they paid in premium and what they receive back and put that towards the premium,” Beam says. The 2018 Farm Bill made some changes to how two protection programs set up in the 2014 farm bill work. Under the Agriculture Risk Coverage-County, or ARC-CO, program, payments are issued when the actual county crop revenue of a covered commodity is less than the ARC-CO guarantee for the covered commodity. In a significant modification made in the 2018 Farm Bill, yields to determine payments for ARC-CO now will be based on Risk Management Agency data instead of data from the National Ag Statistics Service. “Farmers felt like maybe the RMA data gave them a more accurate, shall we say, report on what was actually happening out there in their counties,” Beam says. If there is no data from RMA, USDA will still use NASS information. Beam admits there have been disparities in payments where one county got a payment and the county right next to it did not. “This will not necessarily fix that problem but hopefully it gives us a more accurate reading of what’s actually happening in those counties,” he says. Instead of ARC-CO, farmers can choose the Payment Loss Coverage, or PLC, program. PLC program payments are issued when the effective price of a covered commodity is less than the respective reference price for that commodity. The effective price equals the higher of the market year average price or the national average loan rate for the covered commodity. Under the 2014 Farm Bill, farmers had to lock in whether they wanted to use ARC-CO or PLC for the

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duration of the farm bill. The 2018 bill changed that. For 2019 and 2020, farmers will make one election to cover those years. “But then after that, and this is a new provision for this farm bill, you will be able to make that election every year,” Beam says. Conservation programs also saw some changes, with the main difference being the cap on Conservation Reserve Program acres being raised 3 million acres, to 27 million acres by 2023. “There’s some decisions around CRP and what are going to be priorities. Some of that was prescriptive in the legislation as far as the number of acres that would be devoted to continuous, the number of acres that would be devoted to grasslands,” Fordyce says. AG

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COVER STORY Photos courtesy of North Dakota Grain Growers Association North Dakota Senate Bill 2297 would provide financing for a new Agricultural Products Development Center at North Dakota State University, allowing the school to replace the aging Harris Hall. On the cover: Rich Horsley, head of the Plant Sciences Department at North Dakota State University, points out the distillation system in the men’s bathroom at Harris Hall. The awkward placement makes for an inefficient system.

Ag groups call Agricultural Products Development Center a priority By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

BISMARCK, N.D. — To get distilled water in North Dakota State University’s Harris Hall, one must first make sure no one is using the men’s bathroom. Then, the water has to be hauled from the distillation system — housed awkwardly in the bathroom — to wherever it is needed. The process, besides being inefficient and uncomfortable, exposes the water to contaminants. Then, there are issues with asbestos, a leaky roof, an inadequate electrical system and a host of other problems that come with doing worldclass agriculture research in a building built, as North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Executive Vice President Julie Ellingson told the North Dakota House Appropriations Committee, “in the days of poodle skirts and sock hops.” North Dakota agriculture groups and NDSU officials have lined up to support replacing the

aging building and moving food sciences, plant sciences, the meat lab and the Northern Crops Institute to a new, larger, more modern location. Advocates for the plan packed a hearing room for a meeting of the North Dakota House Appropriations Committee on Monday, March 11. Some have gone as far as calling the matter the most important issue of the 2019 legislative session for agriculture. The projects are encompassed in Senate Bill 2297, a capital spending bill for the North Dakota University System. Among other projects, the bill would allow the state to finance $54 million for an Agricultural Products Development Center and $10 million for an expanded Northern Crops Institute. In order for the bonding to go into effect, the state has to raise $6 million for the Agricultural Products Development Center and $8 million for the Northern Crops Institute.

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The bill earlier unanimously passed the Senate, and its fate is still to be determined in the House. No one spoke against the bill during the March 11 hearing.

Another era Harris Hall was built in 1954 to house milling, baking and macaroni processing equipment, as well as equipment for other laboratories, according to NDSU. The building has undergone four additions and has been retrofitted for more and more advanced equipment and work. The Northern Crops Institute, a collaborative effort among North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota to support the promotion and market development of crops grown in this four-state region, is attached to the building’s south side. House Appropriations members got a virtual tour of Harris Hall from Rich Horsley, head of the NDSU plant sciences department, courtesy

of a video produced and shown by the North Dakota Grain Growers Association. The video showed tiles that still contain asbestos, labs that don’t have running water and damage from the leaking roof. Standing at a fuse box, Horsley explained the inadequacies of the electrical system: “You have your computer, you have your lights and you have your air conditioner. And you can only have two of those three things running at the same time.” If all those problems were dealt with, Horsley said while standing in a narrow hallway, space issues still would be there. That’s also the problem at the Northern Crops Institute — there no longer is enough space for the work to be done. On top of that, none of the laboratories in Harris Hall are food-grade, so nothing produced in the areas of food science and cereal science can be consumed. When trade teams come in, they notice the deficiencies. A Japanese visitor called the building a “museum,” Horsley said in the video. Greg Svenningsen, who serves on the North Dakota Wheat Commission, had a more stark way of looking at it. “What an embarrassment,” he told the House Appropriations Committee.

Research, trade, recruiting Svenningsen serves on the Northern Crops Council, which oversees the Northern Crop Institute. He described taking trade groups to Barry Hall — a state-of-the-art building on NDSU’s campus built in 2009 — and to the Northern Crop Institute, which, while outgrown, is still up-to-date. Then they go across to Harris Hall and find the “aging facility” wanting.


COVER STORY “These are the facilities where people come from all over the world to take a look at the quality products we grow here in this state to decide if they are going to trade with us here in North Dakota,” explained Sen. Rich Wardner, R-Dickinson, who sponsors SB 2297. Neal Fisher, administrator of the North Dakota Wheat Commission, said the facility has housed “top-notch scientists.” He said lost positions have meant fewer of those scientists are working in the area of cereal science, but still they’ve managed to retain a scientist doing important work. The problem is, other universities also have recognized her work and have recruited her. The other universities have superior facilities, giving them an edge in attracting talent, Fisher said. “They’re picking off our scientists because they have better facilities,” said Jeff Mertz, president of the North Dakota Grain Growers Association. Mertz said the research being done is valuable beyond academics. Plant breeding at NDSU provides new varieties that can offer high production, important in a time of low prices. The “antiquated” building means fewer advancements can be made. “We need to give these individuals the tools they need to take us to the next level,” Mertz said.

Jenny Schlecht/Agweek North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Executive Vice President Julie Ellingson addresses the House Appropriations Committee of the North Dakota Legislature on March 11. Ellingson said a new meat lab at North Dakota State University has been a livestock industry priority for years.

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Ellingson said a new meat lab has been a priority for the Stockmen’s Association and the livestock industry for years. The meat lab also was built in the 1950s. The research done at NDSU makes a “dollars and sense” difference for the industry already, she said. She pointed to research refuting a myth that eating beef contributes to early-onset puberty in females. Ground-breaking research is happening even though the lab “really can’t keep up with today’s rigorous standards,” she said.

Greg Lardy, vice president for agriculture affairs at NDSU, said a new facility would help attract researchers, faculty and students excited to study for careers in the ag fields. Replacing Harris Hall would be “an investment in the longterm security of the agriculture industry,” he said. “The benefits multiply and impact not only agricultural producers and our commodity organizations, but really, every citizen in the state is going to benefit from a project like this,” Lardy said.

SB 2297 is not just a bill for ag projects. Also included are a chemistry building at NDSU, a music building at Valley City State University and a project at Dickinson State University’s Pulver Hall. Also proposed at the March 11 House Appropriations Committee hearing was a business and public affairs building at the University of North Dakota, though that has not been added to the bill yet. Wardner said that while he has historically not been a proponent of bonding bills, the projects will need to get done at some point down the road, and the price tag only will go up. Financing the projects, to be paid out of the general fund of the state, makes good sense for the future of the state, he said. “It’s the right thing to do,” Warder told the Appropriations Committee. North Dakota agriculture groups already have been involved in the fundraising for the projects. Lardy said about $3 million has been raised of the $6 million needed for the Agricultural Products Development Center. Mark Jirik, director of the Northern Crops Institute, said he has a number of “soft commitments” and a lot of verbal support for the project. While the Northern Crops Institute is nowhere near the age of Harris Hall, Jirik said it was built in the 1980s, when the crop focus in the region was on wheat and barley. With pulse crops, soybeans and corn gaining in popularity over the decades, as well as changing standards, Jirik said the time has come for a new facility. “We have a hard time meeting any food safety standards just given how standards have changed,” he said. “And we’ve run out of space.” AG A leaking roof at North Dakota State University’s Harris Hall puts equipment at risk.

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REGIONAL NEWS

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FARGO, N.D. — Not again. Not another blizzard. Stop with the subzero temperatures. And for the love of everything that is good, please stop snowing! That may be how Midwesterners respond when they see more snow in the forecast. This winter has produced some of the coldest days and strongest storms in recent history. It’s enough to make anyone want to climb back into bed or stay on the couch to binge on a favorite TV show. After all, how are you supposed to get to the gym when the door is blocked by a 6-foot snowdrift? And who would want to go outside with friends when it’s minus 20 without the wind chill? The isolation from friends, lack of activity and low levels of sunlight can be hard on mental health, and winter can lead to seasonal affective disorder (SAD), also known as seasonal depression, experts say. “We’re definitely seeing people being really negatively affected by the winter,” said Dr. Jo Ellison, a psychologist with Essentia Health. Winter can be the busiest time of year for the Village Family Service Center, but it’s hard to say whether this year has been tougher on those with SAD, said Shauna Erickson, a marriage and family therapist for the Fargo-based human services provider. Residents can’t always leave the house, but experts warn against falling into a pattern. People should be creative about being active and social during the winter months, Ellison said, especially when they are used to doing outdoor activities during the rest of the year. “Sometimes we have to get incredibly strategic about how we remain active and how we remain connected with other people,” she said. Humans are social beings and do well when they are around others, said Dr. Keith Donohue, a psychology resident at Sanford Health in Moorhead. Colder weather can limit that social interaction and exercise, he said. “We’re worried about people becoming really passive, just things are sort of happening instead of them choosing to do certain things and taking action,” Ellison said. “That’s sort of a recipe for depression, and the winter has the tendency to make us feel that way.”

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Rhonda Larson has just spent a busy late-winter day substitute-teaching: kindergarten in the morning, second grade in the afternoon. But she’s happy to spend the last part of her afternoon talking about agriculture and promoting wheat and U.S. Wheat Associates. “It’s boots-on-the-ground marketing and a long-term commitment,” she said of the organization. Larson, a third-generation East Grand Forks, Minn., farmer, is the new secretary/ treasurer of U.S. Wheat Associates, often known as U.S. Wheat or USW. The group describes its mission as developing, maintaining and expanding international markets to make wheat more profitable for U.S. farmers and more valuable to its customers. About half of the wheat raised by U.S. farmers is exported. U.S. Wheat, active in more than 100 countries, is funded through producer checkoff dollars managed by 17 state wheat commissions and cost-share money provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. “It’s not just selling them Larson (foreign customers) our wheat. We’re there through the whole process. If any problems come up, we work to solve them,” Larson said. Agriculture and wheat have always been a big part of Larson’s life. She was raised on her family farm north of East Grand Forks, in the fertile Red River Valley of western Minnesota and eastern North Dakota. Minnesota’s wheat production is focused in the northwest part of the state. Her father began the farm 50 years ago. Now, she, two brothers and her son, Bryce, operate it, raising spring wheat, soybeans and sugar beets. Bryce is at the point where he can be more actively involved in the farm, leaving Rhonda

Larson more time to spend with U.S. Wheat, she said. “I can be gone more. And I know how important it is to promote our wheat,” she said. Rhonda Larson has a long track record of promoting ag, especially wheat. She has been a board member of the Minnesota Wheat Research & Promotion Council for 16 years, serving as chairwoman from 2010 to 2012. She was a member on the Wheat Foods Council board and is a longtime member of the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers and the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association. In the past, she served on U.S. Wheat’s Long-Range Planning Committee and Budget Committee. She will serve for a year as U.S. Wheat

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USDA announces 67 potential sites for agency relocations MN still in running; ND, SD and MT are not By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has narrowed its search for the new homes of two of its agencies and hundreds of its employees, and proposed locations in North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana didn’t make the cut. But three proposed sites in Minnesota remain in the running, USDA announced Tuesday, March 12. Of the initial 136 “expressions of interest” received by USDA, 67 locations remain under consideration, including the following Minnesota plans: ► Falcon Heights, as proposed by Buhl Investors. ► Minneapolis, as proposed by the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Saint Paul Regional Economic Development Partnership and the Minnesota Food and Agriculture Initiative. ► Shakopee, as proposed by the Opus Group. Nine of the 67 are in Illinois, with eight in Virginia, six in Ohio and five in Iowa. But these proposed sites in the Upper Midwest are among those that have been eliminated: ► Fargo, N.D., as proposed by the Greater Fargo Moorhead Economic Development Corporation, the North Dakota Department of Commerce, the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber of Commerce, the Bank of North Dakota, the City of Fargo, and North Dakota State University. ► Brookings, S.D., as proposed by the city of Brookings and the Brookings Economic Development Corporation. ► Sioux Falls, S.D., as proposed by the Sioux Falls Development Foundation, South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development and the city of Sioux Falls. ► Billings, Mont., as proposed by Big Sky Economic Development and WC Commercial LLC. ► Bozeman, Mont., as proposed by the Montana State University Innovation Campus. ► Missoula, Mont., as proposed by the Missoula Economic Partnership.

The ag department said its narrowing process included “USDA travel requirements, labor force statistics and work hours most compatible with all USDA office schedules.” USDA’s March 12 announcement didn’t mention when a final decision will be made or what the next step will be. “The announcement of this middle list shows that we are committed to the important missions of these agencies and transparency in our selection process. USDA will make the best choice for our employees and customers,” Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue said in a written statement. “Relocation will help ensure that USDA is the most effective, most efficient and most customer-focused agency in the federal government, allowing us to be closer to our stakeholders and move our resources closer to our customers,” he said.

The background

In August 2018, Perdue announced that USDA’s Economic Research Service and the National Institute for Food and Agriculture would move from Washington, D.C., to new, undetermined locations around the country. USDA received 136 applications, or “expressions of interest.” In addition to the geographic relocation, the change would move the ERS, which currently reports to USDA’s undersecretary for research, education and economics, into the office of the chief economist within Perdue’s office. The ERS employs 330 people who provide economic research on, and analysis of, emerging issues in agriculture, food, the environment and rural America, as well as global trade and food safety. The NIFA has about 360 employees who promote agriculture-related sciences. It’s unclear if all those employees would have jobs at the new locations. Critics, including ag scientists and some members of Congress, argue that moving the agencies would threaten scientific integrity and likely would cause some highly experienced ERS and NIFA staffers now in Washington, D.C., to leave USDA rather than move to the new locations. USDA’s March 12 announcement bought more criticism. “We’re disappointed to see USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue persisting in his plans

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to uproot the USDA research arm, despite the overwhelming concerns of its former leaders and the greater statistical and agricultural research community,” Ron Wasserstein, executive director of the American Statistical Association, said in a written statement. “The USDA leadership developed their plans without consulting any of the agency’s

current or former research and statistical heads or the broader research community. With that community now having strongly voiced its concerns and opposition, USDA seems intent to proceed without course corrections,” Wasserstein said. To see the 67 applicants still in the running: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/ USDAOC/bulletins/23601a9. AG

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RAISING A FARMER Brenda and her husband Nathan, dairy farm in central Minnesota, milking 85 Holsteins. For over 125 years someone in Nathan’s family has been milking cows on their farm. Together they share the workload and two children. You can reach Brenda at brenda@ raisingafarmer.com or on her blog: www.raisingafarmer .com.

It’s OK not to be OK By Brenda Rudolph Special to Agweek

This March marks one year ago when I took steps to see a counselor. The pressures of farming, finances and family was becoming too overwhelming for me to handle on my own. It was engulfing me. It was making me miserable to the point of hating where I was at in life. I wasn’t suicidal, I just wasn’t OK. I was miserable. At the time, I hated myself and almost everyone around me. I began noticing I was pulling away from things that made me happy. When I began my mental health journey, I saw my counselor once a week. The beginning of summer about every two Brenda Rudolph/Special to Agweek weeks. By the beginning of Rudolph at her appointment in early fall I saw her about every 4-6 March. weeks. It helps. It helps me be the best mom, wife and person for our farm I can be. It helps me realize when my mind is lying to myself and I am not a complete failure. Seeing a counselor doesn’t mean that every day is perfect. Every day isn’t perfect. There are still days where I feel like a complete failure and want to walk away from everything. There are still days I feel like someone could be a better mom to my kids than I am. There are still days I hate farming. Seeing someone helps me make those days farther and farther apart from each other. There are still days when someone says, “At least you are healthy.” I grumble under my breath, “Yeah well so and so really doesn’t care about my health, they just want to get paid.” Seeing a counselor helps me figure out my role in my life. It also helps me filter out the negative feelings of phone calls, of wanting to set up a payment plan and the person on the other end laughing and scoffing at me on the phone when I say I can’t afford $100 a week payment. Seeing a counselor helps regulate feelings of being a complete failure when this past winter we applied for heating assistance. I was OK with applying, but then they called saying we needed to fill out another form and explain why Nathan wasn’t working because he had no income. Sigh. We all have different versions of “not being OK.” We all have different things we worry about. We all have different things that keep us up at night. Sleepless nights still come and go. I lay awake at night worrying about things I really can’t do anything about. I have learned, it is OK not to be OK. It is OK to need help outside of my tribe. It is OK to talk to someone and be honest how you truly feel. It does not make me weak to say I see a counselor to help me with life. It is OK to see a counselor to remind myself I am not a complete failure. It is OK to see a counselor to remind my brain to stop lying to me. It is OK not to be OK. Seeing a counselor helps me be OK. AG

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THE RIPPLE Lawrence and her husband Bryan raise turf grass, alfalfa, corn and purebred Hereford cattle near Princeton, Minn. She works for the Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation and is state coordinator for the Speak for Yourself program. Reach her at marytinathe farmerswife@gmail. com.

The well-being of animals comes first on the farm By Marytina Lawrence Special to Agweek

I was thinking about the health craze that has swept our society over the past few years the other day and the revolution that has taken place in the mind of consumers. In the world of today, many think about the origin of their food prior to purchase more than ever before. As producers of a major commodity, it has been a game changer in the realm of perception and forces us to be much more deliberate and transparent in the way we do things around the farm. However, with the exception of modern convenience and technology, I was realizing just how constant our practices have remained throughout the years. What we do and why we do it have stayed the same. When modifications have been needed to improve the health and well-being of the cattle, we modify, but general practices have been successful. The thing that has changed more than anything is the need to share what we do with others. As our society becomes more removed from food production, the need to ensure it’s safety by the consumer has increased exponentially. They are not on the farm experiencing it first hand, and for that reason they demand more information on the end product and the journey it took to get there. I was reminded of this reality the other day based upon an errand my husband had me do while out and about. We have been experiencing some slight sickness in our calves this winter. Nothing major, just a bit of stomach upset, but if not monitored and cared for it can become acute and cause some major sickness for newborns. My husband has been tirelessly working night and day to care for his sick babies and monitor their condition making sure no one gets any sicker. A few nights ago, he decided that one of the calves was not doing well and was going to need additional care. In these instances the veterinarian is called and the special care will come directly from the vet with my husbands assistance. Dr. Nord was familiar with the issues we had been dealing with and came right away despite the late hour of the day. With IV fluids and additional antibiotics, the calf has been on the mend and doing well. This brings me to my big thought. One of the most discussed issues in animal agriculture today is the use of antibiotics. The concern being that they are being overused, unmonitored and dumped into the food chain. It made me pause and consider that maybe it is important to reiterate the process we take in treating sick cattle and the rules we are required to follow. First, we do not treat animals unless they are sick and require a prescribed antibiotic that is recommended by our veterinarian. Second, once administered, the animal is monitored closely and only give additional treatment if they are not getting better. Last, all antibiotics have a regulated withdrawal time that requires an animal be free of treatment for a minimum of 45 days prior to entering the food chain. All animals entering the food chain are tested for residue and if any is found the animal is discarded and the farmer is fined We, of course, were treating calves and for that reason they are not entering the food chain anytime soon. But the consultative relationship we maintain with our vet is essential to the health and well-being of our herd. He has become our partner and it is his dedication and commitment to us as farmers that keeps our herd healthy. Our desire is always centered around healthy animals and no matter what the consumer demands from us in the future their health will always come first. AG

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Minnesota enjoys record sunflower yield SD again leads nation in production By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

There was a time when an Upper Midwest sunflower producer considered a single field yielding 2,000 pounds per acre to be a bumper crop. But the 2018 Minnesota statewide average yield blew past the tonper-acre mark, with some individual fields faring even better. Farmers in the state harvested a record average of 2,236 pounds per acre of sunflowers in 2018, up from 1,817 pounds per acre a year earlier. The state’s total sunflower production rose to 114 million pounds in 2018 from 67.6 million pounds a year earlier, which also reflected an increase in planted acres, according to recently released U.S. Department of Agriculture statistics. Some individual fields in the state enjoyed per-acre yields of 3,000 pounds or more in 2018, with the yields of a few fields reaching as high as 3,500 pounds per acre, said Kevin Capistran, a Crookston, Minn., sunflower producer and a past chairman of the Mandan, N.D.-based National Sunflower Association. The record 2018 yields came despite — or partly because of — six weeks without rain in July and August in northwest Minnesota, where the state’s sunflower production is concentrated, he said. “I think the dryness ties into the record yields,” Capistran said, with dry conditions holding down crop disease that hurt yields in past years . “I don’t think it (the record 2018 yield) is a one-off, either. We have the potential to do it again,” he said. Average yields of sunflowers, like those of other crops grown in the state, are trending higher over time, reflecting better seed varieties and improved technology. Capistran identified another reason for rising Minnesota sunflowers yields: Sunflowers can be planted safely later than most other crops, which once led some farmers to plant sunflowers only because

wet or cold conditions had prevented them from planting other crops earlier. Now, in contrast, Minnesota farmers are increasingly committed to treating the crop as a priority and generating profit from it, rather than making a last-minute decision to plant sunflowers simply because planting other crops is no longer feasible, Capistran said. Sunflowers and soybeans are oilseeds, and area farmers often include one and sometimes both in their crop rotations. Given concern about soybean prices, some fields that otherwise would have been planted to soybeans in 2019 might end up going into sunflowers, Capistran said.

Production elsewhere Minnesota ranked third in U.S. sunflower production in 2018, with South Dakota once again holding the top spot and North Dakota in second. U.S. sunflower production totaled 2.11 billion pounds in 2018, down marginally from 2.16 billion pounds a year earlier. The 2018 average yield of 1,731 pounds per acre was an increase from the 2017 average yield of 1,613 pounds per acre, reflecting in part the big jump in the Minnesota average yield. South Dakota farmers produced 1.1 billion pounds of sunflowers, slightly more than half of the national total, in 2018. Their 2018 average yield of 1,840 pounds per acre was a slight increase from the 2017 average yield of 1,750 pounds per acre a year earlier. In North Dakota, farmers harvested 739.4 million pounds of sunflowers in 2018, up from 696 million pounds a year earlier. The state’s 2018 average yield of 1,760 pounds per acre was up from 1,636 pounds per acre a year earlier. Most of the nation’s remaining sunflowers are grown in California, Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska and Texas. To see the USDA report on 2018 sunflower production: www.sunflowernsa.com/stats/usda-reports/January-Annual-Crop-Production/2018-January-Annual-Crop-Production/ AG


THE PINKE POST Pinke is the publisher and general manager of Agweek. She can be reached at kpinke@ agweek.com, or connect with her on Twitter @katpinke.

Still needing to push for inclusion? Crazy By Katie Pinke

Agweek Publisher

With the convergence of Women’s History Month, International Women’s Day on March 8 and National Ag Day on March 14, I’m at the crossroads of many aspects of my life. Quite frankly, as a 40-year-old American woman in agriculture and business, I thought we’d be farther along with gender equality issues in 2019. I’m also a former athlete, coach and mom of three kids who all participate in an array of sports. A few weeks ago, I showed my daughters, ages 9 and 11, a Nike commercial I saw on Serena William’s Instagram account. Narrating the ad, Williams says: “If we show emotion, we’re called dramatic. If we want to play against men, we’re nuts. And if we dream of equal opportunity, we’re delusional. When we stand for something, we’re unhinged. When we’re too good, there’s something wrong with us. And if we get angry, we’re hysterical, irrational or just being crazy. “But a woman running a marathon was crazy. A woman boxing was crazy. A woman dunking, crazy. Coaching an NBA team, crazy. A woman competing in a hijab, changing her sport, landing a double-cork 1080, or winning 23 grand slams, having a baby, and then coming back for more, crazy, crazy, crazy and crazy. “So if they want to call you crazy, fine. Show them what crazy can do.” My daughters’ instant reactions without any prompting or words from me showed me their strength — and the reality of the situation. One daughter said, “That is exactly how it is, mom!” Another said, “Oh yeah, I can do whatever a boy can do.” Not exactly, but I understood her direction and instinct. Boys and girls, men and women are not the same. We were not created to be the same. I understand, respect and appreciate the differences in gender roles. However, men and women, boys and girls are equal when it comes to rights. Unfortunately, in an array of professional and personal roles, I’ve seen women and girls not be included as equals, time and time again. It bothers me that in 2019, I’m watching a commercial about equality for women nearly 50 years after Title IX was passed to prohibit discrimination in any federally funded education program or activity and nearly 100 years after the 19th amendment was ratified giving women the right to vote in America. Even at their young ages, my girls can share examples of times when they have been minimized in sports and school situations by males, or maybe by an uneducated, insecure woman, influenced by my motherly instinct. Outside of sports and in my realm of working in agriculture and small business, the greatest need I see is inclusion. We need women and men at the table making decisions together. While so much of the chatter and conversations happen in social media and online spaces, which is important, we need the change and inclusion to happen offline, in our businesses, corporations, governments, elected bodies, volunteer boards and more. Bringing women into boardrooms increases margins and profits. The Peterson Institute for International Economics completed a survey of 21,980 firms from 91 countries and found having women at the C-Suite level, most often with the word “chief” in their title as a high-ranking executive, significantly increases net margins. “A profitable firm at which 30 percent of leaders are women could expect to add more than 1 percentage point to its net margin compared with an otherwise similar firm with no female leaders,” the report notes. “By way of comparison, the typical profitable firm in our sample had a net profit margin of 6.4 percent, so a 1-percentage-point increase represents a 15-percent boost to profitability.” According to Weber Shandwick’s Gender Forward Index of 2016: “Only 10.9 percent of senior executives at the world’s largest 500 companies are women. Not one company has an equal representation of men and women in their top ranks, and

Submitted photo Katie Pinke at her 40th birthday party alongside her youngest child, Anika.

nearly 40 percent have an all-male senior leadership team. The Index also shows that those companies designated with a Fortune ‘Most Admired’ status have twice as many women in senior management as those with lesser regarded reputations (17 percent versus 8 percent, respectively). The top industry for women in senior management is general merchandisers (33 percent female). North America has the highest proportion of senior women (19 percent), while Sweden is the individual market with the highest proportion of senior women (27 percent).” It’s March, and at this crossroads of my life, I’m going to keep doing what I’ve been doing — celebrating my roles in agriculture and business and encouraging my kids and others in my life. Before I get emails, letters and tweets from angry males thinking this is anything against them, it is not. I wouldn’t be where I am if it wasn’t for males and females in leadership positions teaching, mentoring and hiring me. My husband and I talk about this often, as partners, how we can make the world a better place for all kinds of people. We need women and men to create inclusion. It’s not about excluding anyone. I hope I can come alongside other leaders I model and become a leader for the next generation to follow. Today and into the future, I’ll pull myself up to the boardroom table. You’ll find me working alongside my husband as a second generation in a family business. I will continue to work daily with the Agweek and AgweekTV team to bring news and more to our readers and viewers. Each month I’ll be listening and speaking up at city council meetings. There’s work to be done for the sake of equality. And Serena William’s voice will repeat in my head, “So if they want to call you crazy, fine. Show them what crazy can do.” AG Monday, March 18, 2019 / AGWEEK

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Bills in ND Legislature would move power to Ag Department By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

BISMARCK, N.D. — Proposals to move the Agricultural Products Utilization Committee and authority over grain buyers to the North Dakota Agriculture Department remain alive in the North Dakota Legislature. The Legislature already rejected proposals that would have moved the state Milk Marketing Board and the North Dakota Trade Office to the Ag Department. Those agencies will stay with the state auditor’s office and the Department of Commerce, respectively. North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring said he’s pleased the Milk Marketing Board will stay where it is, as more of a stand-alone entity. However, said he’s disappointed that the Trade Office will not become part of his agency and is hopeful that bills putting the Agricultural Products Utilization Committee and grain inspection under his purview will pass. The Agricultural Products Utilization Committee, or APUC, currently resides in the Department of Commerce. Senate Bill 2328 would move it to the Ag Department. “APUC is usually the first or only resource a company can access when researching opportunities

to create new or expanded uses for North Dakota agricultural products,” Sen. Shawn Vedaa, R-Velva, explained bill on the Senate floor. APUC offers grants in the areas of basic and applied research, marketing and utilization, farm diversification, technical assistance, nature-based agritourism, and prototype development and technology. Vedaa said APUC had seen its budget decrease in recent years from $3.1 million to $682,000. The agriculture commissioner already serves on the APUC board by statute, making the Agriculture Department “a perfect fit.” “Our committee believes a transfer of APUC to the Agriculture Department will add support to the program and allow an agriculture-connected elected official to be the guide behind budget proposals,” he said. The bill passed the Senate on a 42-5 vote and awaits action in the House. Goehring said APUC used to fall under the Agriculture Department. After seeing the program cut in the last biennium, with no restoration this year amid a better financial situation for the state, Goehring said he wanted to see if he could get it moved. Goehring has talked to the Bank of North Dakota about more potential funding sources for APUC and

is confident that his department could do a better job of overseeing the program. Similarly, he had hoped to see the Trade Office moved to his department after the Commerce Department recommended funding cuts to the program. But with the bill that would do so already dead, he said he’ll look for other ways to help build trade relationships. Meanwhile, House Bill 1467 would move authority over grain traders to the Agriculture Department from the Public Service Commission. Rep. Dennis Johnson, R-Devils Lake, did not mention by name the case of Hunter Hanson, a roving grain buyer now facing millions of dollars in claims against his businesses, when he spoke on the House floor. However, he referred to a present case that was a “failure” by the PSC to provide safeguards for farmers. The grain industry is regulated in 38 states, and in 34 of those states, it is the respective state’s agriculture department doing the regulating, Johnson said. He also said the North Dakota Department of Agriculture’s regulation of the livestock industry, including sale barns and commission buyers, has been without the incidents that have affected the state’s grain industry. Representatives questioned whether the problem

wasn’t more that the PSC hadn’t been given enough tools for regulation than that it wasn’t the right agency for the job. But still the bill passed 85-8 and awaits action in the Senate. Rep. Chet Pollert, R-Carrington, owns and operates G&R Grain and Feed in New Rockford. The House gave him permission to vote despite his conflict of interest on the bill. He said that HB 1467 is only one bill that deals with grain trade, and he expects “spirited debate” over that, a Senate bill that also deals with the issue and the PSC and Agriculture Department budgets. Goehring said the Ag Department would do more to seek financial records of grain traders and put more resources into inspection. A major change he would make is to require cash sales to be paid within 30 days. Goehring said moving grain inspection to his department would be “more involved” than moving APUC, but he is confident that his department could set up a better program than the PSC has. He would model a system for North Dakota off programs in other states in order to try to protect farmers, elevators and more. “Our responsibility is to everybody in that value chain,” he said. AG

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Canola enjoys record 2018 average yield in ND By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

North Dakota is the nation’s dominant canola producer. That was especially true in 2018 — and could be the case again in 2019, too. A record average yield of 1,960 pounds per acre in 2018 pushed canola production in the state to a record 3.1 billion pounds, up 24 percent from 2017, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture statistics. North Dakota accounted for a whopping 88 percent of total U.S. canola production of 3.6 billion pounds. Canola generally fares best in cool conditions, so it’s popular in North Dakota, especially the northern part of the state. “The (North Dakota) yields were very good, with some fields yielding 3,000 pounds or more per acre,” said Barry Coleman, executive director of the Bismarck, N.D.-based Northern Canola Growers Association. To put the average 2018 yield into perspective: Area canola growers once considered 2,000 pounds per acre in an individual field to be outstanding. Canola, first introduced in Canada in 1974, was adopted by Upper Midwest farmer in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Over time, better seed varieties and farmers’ improving skill at raising canola have boosted yields sharply, Coleman said. Despite annual fluctuations, planted acres have been rising, too. Farmers in the state planted about 1.59 million acres in 2018, the same as a year earlier but up from 1.35 million acres in 2010. Historically, North Dakota canola production was focused in the north-central part of the state. Over time, canola has picked up acres in northwest North Dakota and, thanks to a canola processing plant in the northwest Minnesota town of Hallock, in neighboring northeast North Dakota, too, Coleman said. Poor soybean prices could encourage North Dakota farmers to plant even more canola in 2019. Both crops are oilseeds, and some farmers could decide to substitute canola on fields that otherwise might go to soybeans, “There’s been strong interest,” Coleman said. However, there’s a close correlation between soybean and canola prices, so the price of the latter isn’t particularly attractive, either.

Canola seeds are crushed to produce oil and meal. Its meal is used to feed livestock, especially dairy cows, and even as a high-quality organic fertilizer. Its oil has a reputation for being healthy and is in growing demand worldwide. The oil has many nonfood uses, too, including biofuels.

Most of the canola grown in North Dakota and northwest Minnesota is processed at plants in the region and then to sent to U.S. markets, said. But the U.S. also imports a large amount of canola from Canada, as does China. Now, China is restricting imports of canola from Canada,

which puts downward pressure on the price of Canadian canola and consequently on U.S. canola, too. Strong and growing domestic demand for canola, however, continues to brighten the longterm outlook for canola, Coleman said. AG

Canola primer

Canada is the world’s leading producer and exporter of canola, a contraction of “Canadian oil, low acid” — or can o la. Monday, March 18, 2019 / AGWEEK

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AccuWeather® 7-Day Forecast for North Dakota Monday

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Partly sunny

Variable clouds with flurries

Mostly sunny

Sunshine and patchy clouds

Plenty of sunshine

Clouds and breaks of sun

Mostly cloudy

H: 33 to 41 L: 21 to 27

H: 36 to 44 L: 23 to 30

H: 38 to 47 L: 21 to 26

H: 39 to 49 L: 23 to 27

H: 40 to 48 L: 21 to 29

H: 38 to 48 L: 20 to 30

H: 37 to 49 L: 22 to 26

Local Almanac

Thirty Day Outlook

Statistics for the week ending March 13

Temperature

Bismarck Grand Forks

High for the week Low for the week Normal high Normal low Average temperature Normal average temp. Temperature departure

39° -12° 37° 13° 14.6° 27.1° -12.5°

35° -17° 31° 13° 12.7° 21.8° -9.1°

0.68” 0.85” 2.65” 0.33” 258% 209%

0.54” 0.58” 2.33” 0.39” 149% 160%

5.1” 7.0” 50.3”

6.2” 6.8” 55.6”

Precipitation Total for the week Total for the month Total for the year Normal for the month % of normal this month % of normal this year

AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature® 8 a.m. Monday 12 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m.

16° 25° 28° 21°

13° 24° 26° 18°

A front will bring some rain to southwest Australia early in the week; southeast Australia will be drier than normal.

Prcp 0.20 0.21 0.18 0.14 0.13 0.15 0.13 0.23 0.22

City Glasgow, MT Grand Forks, ND Jamestown, ND Lemmon, SD Minot, ND Pierre, SD St. Cloud, MN Thief Riv Fls, MN Williston, ND

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Hi 44 36 38 45 38 47 40 36 42

Brazil Rainfall near to above normal from SP and MGDS on northward and near to below normal farther south.

Canada

Temperatures are the averages for the week of 3/7 - 3/13. Precipication values are totals for the week.

Lo 21 15 28 21 18 19 18 21 20

Precipitation

Australia

Regional Cities Hi 41 36 50 42 35 35 42 38 38

An area of high pressure centered over the region Monday and Tuesday will bring a partly to mostly sunny sky with light winds. Temperatures will be near normal for this time of year. As the center of the high pressure moves away to the east, the flow will become more southerly to southwesterly. This will allow temperatures to rise to above their normal levels for this time of year on Wednesday and Thursday.

International Crop Summary

The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature is an exclusive index of the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation, pressure and elevation on the human body.

City Aberdeen, SD Bemidji, MN Billings, MT Bismarck, ND Crookston, MN Devils Lake, ND Dickinson, ND Fargo, ND Fergus Falls, MN

Temperature

Regional Summary

Snowfall Total for the week Total for the month Total for the season

During the next 30 days through the remainder of March and into mid-April, temperatures are expected to average below normal across western and central North Dakota but near normal across eastern North Dakota. Most of the state is expected to be drier than normal over the next 30 days.

Trends for the Week Ahead

Lo 22 18 19 22 21 25 21 18 20

Prcp 0.06 0.16 0.14 0.18 0.15 0.21 0.28 0.16 0.12

The Canadian Prairies will be mostly drier than normal with temperatures near to above normal.

European Union The recent stormy pattern will ease with below-normal rainfall across northern Europe this week. Some rain in eastern Spain and Italy.

Russia Near- to below-normal precipitation from the Baltics and Ukraine to western Russia. Temperatures mostly above normal.

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CROP CONSULTANT CORNER Mark Huso of Huso Crop Consulting from Lakota, N.D., is a crop consultant who works with farmers in six North Dakota counties. Huso is involved in the production of cereals, canola, corn, edible bean, soybean and sunflowers and can be reached on Twitter @ husocrop or by email: husocrop@ polarcomm.com.

Will March Madness become May Madness?

John Deere drill waiting to go into shop for service for spring seeding.

It’s March, and rather than the snow starting to recede, there seems to be continuous chances of snow in the forecast. But what a difference a day makes. On the first day above freezing in over 60 days and it felt like a fantastic heat wave. The snow was melting and the streets in Lakota, N.D., are slushy and it shows the power of the sun (and lack thereof) is truly all the difference. I’m hopeful the last half of March will start to raise optimism and the thaw can begin as we look for April to turn up the pace toward the planting date even more. Doing my job today was different. With the sun bright and warmer temperatures, the farmers I sat down with had the same smile on their face that I did. The smile that says spring is on the way and let’s get back to work. My area certainly has more snow than previous years. As I look back a year ago on my phone, the fields were 50 percent soil surface and the season appears much closer than it does in 2019. With chances of more snow coming, March Madness will no longer be a basketball narrative and that madness would likely push our planting start date into May. Farmers today seem to be ready for anything though and while Mother Nature will decide the day, farmers and their teams will be prepared for the start. Having those farmers prepared is much of the madness that Huso Crop Consulting is currently busy with. My team member and I can often be found now in front of a computer. Either at one of our farmers’ shops or kitchen tables, or in my own corner office we are preparing. Cropping plans are becoming more firm. Fertilizer recommendations and chemical plans are being decided and put into place. Scouting protocols and books will be designed for our summer staff. Then soon we, like the farmers will start getting our equipment ready as it warms up. Farmers have been busy hauling grain recently as they were certainly delayed during most of January and February with tough weather conditions. Once hauling gets caught up, many of them will be busy getting their equipment prepared for the upcoming planting season. Two questions often received this time of year are, “What’s everyone going to plant?” and “When are we going to get into the field?” I often reply with, “Well they’re going to plant something” and “As soon as we’re able.” Commodity prices still aren’t fun to look at and fertilizer prices don’t appear to be softening so that makes creating a crop plan a little less enjoyable as there are certainly changes that can happen in the next six weeks. Farmers with crop rotations that are successfully established won’t deviate much from that traditional, profitable, and in a tense year maybe “comfortable” is the best way to describe some plans. In an area of the state where many crops are grown we may see even more madness and diversity in 2019, but will likely have to wait until the tractors hit the field. Talk to you again in April. AG

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Freightliner Columbia 2004, 515 HP, Steerable Pusher Axle, 13-Sp , Recently Overhauled, Mid Size Sleeper, Air Ride Front Suspension, New Batteries, Newer Tires, 496,000 Miles $42,500 (605) 380-0166 Grain Trailers for Rent: Wilson & Timpte Ag Hoppers 2012-2015, 40’-50’ (50’ have triple axle), Spring Ride and Air Ride available. Call for monthly or yearly rates. H&S Ag Rentals LLC Bridgewater, SoDak Doug 605-360-1027 or Phil 605-360-4630 Freightliner Concordia 2013, 515 HP Detroit, 389,600 miles, 13 speed, very clean, $49,900. 605-225-1196 Knight Truck & Trailer

Hopper Bottom Trailers for Rent or Sale $1,000/mo for tandem & $1,500/mo for triaxle. 3- 2006 Wilson Hopper Bottoms for Sale. 102x43x78, standard hopper, spring ride, breaks and tires about 50%, $10,000 ea. Call Jeremy at 605-881-7084. For Sale: 1984 Chevrolet K20 3/4 ton pickup. 195k miles on body. New GM crate 350 engine in August of 2016 (19k on new engine) Rebuilt transmission, new tires and new ball joints. Excellent older pickup. Call or text (605) 354-3186 Huron area For Sale: Deta gooseneck flatbed trailer, 2 10,000 pound axles, tandem tires, fold down ramps, 2010 model, just like new, kept inside, Groton, SD $6000. (605) 380-3808 1998 Convey-All CST40-C seed tender. 5 Compartment Hopper Bottom Semi Trailer. 3 cylinder Perkins diesel powers hydraulic system. Has multi-function remote control that runs the system. Tires are good. Electric roll tarp. Would consider partial trade for mid-sized telehandler. (605) 880-4184

LARGE TOY & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION LOCATION: Bill Berg Auction Center, 241 3rd St W, Halstad, MN

SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 11:00AM * NOTE DATE CHANGE*

Service Unit, 2002 FL70 Single Axle Truck w/407,000 mi., auto shift. Also, 1990 Super B Trailer, bays includes stainless steel watertank, 2 oil reels & 1 air reel, stainless steel 13-drawer toolbox w/tools. Lincoln generator/welder, bolt bin, folding table, 500 gal. diesel tank w/pump & reel, 4 bays w/shelving, 60 gal. compressor, 2 - 70 gal. fresh oil tanks, tire bay, $25,000 OBO. (605) 380-7005

TRACTORS, BOBCAT & TELEHANDLER - 2011 Versatile Model 485 4WD tractor -Steiger Panther ST310 4WD tractor, 4 hyd., 23.1 34’s (45%) - 1997 JD 8300 MFD tractor - JD 4840 tractor - JD 4020 tractor, diesel -1466 IH 2WD tractor -1066 IH 2WD tractor - Bobcat T190 Skid Steer, 3,271 hrs. - Lull telehandler 644 B-42 SEMI’S & TRAILERS - 2005 IH 9400 Semi truck, Cummins - 2014 40’ NeVille aluminum hopper trailer - 1994 Peterbilt day cab semi, Cat - 1996 35’ ABS hopper trailer - 1986 40’ Timpte semi hopper trailer TRUCKS & GRAIN CART - 1985 IH 2500 tri-axle grain truck - 1975 White tri-axle grain truck - 1963 IH 2000 Fleetstar tandem twin screw truck - 1975 IH Loadstar 1600 single axle truck - 1967 tag tandem truck - Ford L9000 diesel water truck w/ 3100 gal. & 1550 gal tanks - 700 bu. A & L grain cart TRAILERS - Triple axle water trailer w/ 1250 gallon tank - Redi Haul high wheel sprayer trailer - Bumper hitch factory built car trailer - 30’ Tarnell Gooseneck flatbed trailer AIR SEEDER, PLANTER & TILLAGE - JD Model 1910 air seeder w/ 3 compartment tank, all new hoses, JD 40’ 1895 seeding tool - JD Model 1770 Max-

Emerge 16 row planter - Concord NH3 cultivator COMBINE & HEADS - 2002 Case IH 2388 combine, new turbo - 2001 Case IH 2388 combine - (4) 30’ 1020 Case IH flex heads w/ fingers & air - 8 row Case IH 883 corn head - Case IH 1015 head - 810 head w/ Renn - Sunflower head w/ pans - (2) 1440 Combine heads SPRAYER & LAND ROLLER - 2014 New Holland Model SP 240 F XP Guardian high wheel sprayer, very few hours - 45’ Mandako land roller CONVEYOR & AUGERS - 15” x 45’ Conveyor FC1545 Harvest Int - 10” x 70’ PTO Buhler Farm King - 7” x 46’ Westfield w/ electric - 6” x 35’ Brandt w/ Honda MISC. FARM EQUIPMENT & ITEMS - NH baler - Bush Hog mower - REM grain vac - 25’ MacDon 3000 swather Degelman rock picker - IH diesel engine VEHICLES, RANGER, ATV & RECREATIONAL - 2006 Chevy 2500, 6.6 liter Duramax - (2) 1996 Chevy 1500 - 1989 Dodge Dakota - 2004 Ford Mustang, convertible - Antique Ford car - 2014 Polaris 800 Ranger - Polaris 6 wheeler - Arctic Cat Vintage snowmobile

ALSO SELLING MISC. FARM ITEMS & TOOLS, LUMBER, TIN & RAFTERS, LAWN, GARDEN & ANTIQUE STOVE

Visit our websites at www.midwestauctions.com/dakota or www.globalauctionguide.com or www.dakotaauctioneers.com

Dakota Auctioneers Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson,

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SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 11:00AM ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES John Deere and other cast iron seats. John Deere cream can. Cistern pump. Coper boiler barn lantern. Advertising thermometers. Coke clock. Wall phone. Tiffany lamp. Breyer Horses. Snow sled. Wood gun shell box. Red Rider BB gun w/ box. Old scale. Aladdin lamp. Indian hammer heads. Cast iron banks and other banks. Piano stool crocks. Cookie jars. Milk bottles. Large world globe. Viking clock/thermometer. Crocks. Set of 4 sign baseball bats with letters of authenticity with it. Terry Redlin, western pictures plus much more. This is just a partial list many more items coming.

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Tractors. Cars trucks. Pedal tractor. Pedal fire truck. Old Tonka’s. Plus lot more. I have not seen any of this owner states there will be lots more. Will post more pictures online when available.

AREA COLLECTOR - OWNER CHECK THE WEB AT www.bergauctlons.com or www.midwestauctions.com or e-mail us bergauct@aol.com TERMS: Cash or your good check, nothing removed until settled for, Lunch served.

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160 +/- Acres - Griggs County, ND

LAND AUCTION Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 10:00 a.m. AUCTION LOCATION: Pizza Ranch Conference Room - Cooperstown, ND

This 160 +/- acre parcel features 108 +/- acres of productive cropland with strong soils. The balance of the quarter is excellent pastureland with good native grasses with a large stock dam.

Property Information: Acres: 160 +/Legal: NW ¼ 32-148-58 Crop Acres: 108.33 +/-

13th St. NE

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Crop & Pastureland with Strong Soils and Native Grasses!

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Andy Mrnak 701.206.1095 andy@pifers.com

Jim Sabe

701.523.6283 jsabe@pifers.com

Cooperstown, ND 200

CONTACT AGENT: - 701.371.8538 OWNER:Bob DarylPifer Eberhardt This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

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WANTED TO BUY Peterbilt 386 2014, 485/540 HP paccar, 275,000 actual miles, 12,500 actual hours, 10 speed, very clean, $46,900. 605-225-1196 Knight Truck & Trailer IHC 9900ix-isx 2005, 15 Cummins (fully deleted), 585hp, 790,000 miles, 13speed, new wet kit, clutch, turbo, oil cooler, radiator, etc. $25,900 call Knight Truck Sales 605-225-1196 2011 Timpte highcube 50’x84” sides triaxle with rear lift, aluminum wheels, three tub hopper, black stainless steel corners and rear, new tarp, electric roll tarp, good shape, $30,999 OBO. Call Eric at 218-201-3055 2011 Jet 38’ Hopper Bottom Trailer, 5,000 local miles since new, $19,000. Greg Downs, Hillsboro, ND 701-430-1201

2015 Wilson Hopper bottom, 41’Lx96”Wx66”H with ag hoppers, stainless back and front, front axle lift, new tarp. 2010 Timpte hopper bottom, electric tarp 42’Lx102”Wx84”W, DOT inspected, all aluminum wheels. 2015 Timpte Super hopper, 43’Lx102”Wx72”H electric tarp. 2015 Timpte super hopper, 43’Lx102”Wx72”H, stainless back & front, electric tarp, 4 vibrators. All air ride and very nice trailers. (507) 820-0656 2015 Timpte Tandem Hopper Trailer,78”x96”x42’ Ag Hoppers, Pintle Hitch, Also 2009 Timpte Hopper Pup, 78”x96”x21’Both come with 4500 Series Electric Tarp,10’ Tongue, can sell as set or split (701) 710-1828 48x96 spread axle drop deck trailer, set up as a spray trailer, tank and all plumbing, also includes rack for hauling sprayer. (605) 870-2092 No Telemarketers

WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY All types of hay suitable for dairy and beef cattle. round or square bales. Call/ Text 218-689-0315

Semi Van Trailers

28’ to 53’ Semi Insulated Van trailers for nice water trailers. Tanks, cones, hose reel, pumps, etc. Storage Containers and Storage Trailers. Good supply right now. www.rydelltrailers.com (701) 474-5780

78.72 +/- Acres - Grand Forks County, ND

Wanted: old machinery, junk cars, combines, tractors, steel bins, wire, pivots, tin, appliances, batteries. Will haul and clean up with skidsteer. Call (605) 770-9211

WANTED: Brillion XXL 184 Land Roller, used 40 ft. or bigger. Leave message if no answer. (320) 760-4108 Wanted: 30.5x32 wheels with tires for JD combine 8600, 9500, etc. Also need 14.9-15.5-16.9 38 tires, prefer Firestone, must be at least 60%. Also consider tires on rims, if double bevel. 701-261-2932 Wanted: John Deere 9350 DisK Drill 24 or 30 feet. 701-260-3713

MISCELLANEOUS GERARD KADLEC Feedlot Cleaning 5-20 Ton Trucks, Mounted Spreaders & 2 Payloaders to Handle all your Feedlot Cleaning needs. 20 yrs Experience. 605-290-3786 Elite Construction For your Ag Building Restoration, New Building Construction and Concrete needs call Don Christiansen at Elite Construction 1-816-806-2343 (cell)1-605-598-6626 (home)David O’Daniel 1-605-450-9926 Faulkton, SD CUSTOM FENCING barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence.605-845-7421

WE PAY

CASH FOR GUNS

Fargo Scheels 298-2918

320 +/- Acres - Stutsman County, ND

LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, 2019 – 10:00 a.m. AUCTION LOCATION: Northwood Community Center - Northwood, ND

AUCTION LOCATION: Gladstone Inn - Jamestown, ND

This auction features 70 +/- acres of cropland in Grand Forks County. This property is subject to prior sale. You will not want to miss this opportunity to add this affordable, quality property to your portfolio!

This property features 320 +/- acres of excellent grazing land in Central ND. The majority of the acreage is native prairie with the balance seeded to brome/alfalfa mix. Fenced with 3-wire and steel posts. Excellent upland game bird and deer hunting opportunities. Both parcels are subject to a USFWS Grassland and Wetland Easement that allows grazing throughout the calendar year.

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Contact: Steve Link

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Acres: 160 +/Legal: NE1/4 26-142-69 Pasture Acres: 160 +/-

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Property Information: Acres: 78.72 +/Legal: E1/2NW1/4Ex. 1.28A 16-149-56 Crop Acres: 70.61 +/-

701.361.9985 stlink@pifers.com *Subject to prior sale*

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Woodworth, ND 56th Ave. SE

Northwood, ND

4th Ave. NE

Acres: 160 +/Legal: SW1/4 23-142-69 Pasture Acres: 160 +/-

53rd Ave. SE

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22nd St. SE

John Stober

701.426.8834 jstober@pifers.com

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CONTACT AGENT: Bob Pifer - 701.371.8538 OWNER: Brandon Wall

OWNER: Nature Conservancy CONTACT AGENT: Bob Pifer - 701.371.8538

This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction Company, Kevin Pifer, ND # 715. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids.

This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction Company, Kevin Pifer, ND #715. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.

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LARGE FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT RETIREMENT AUCTION THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2019 – 10:30 AM

LOCATION: 7162 County Road 4, Grafton, North Dakota; Driving directions from I-29 Exit #176 (Grafton), 5 miles west on HWY 17 to Oakwood turn, Approximately 2 ½ miles north, east & north through Oakwood Village on County Road 4 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Darren has retired from farming. Please note a very clean line of late model equipment with nearly every unit having been kept indoors, including most large tillage items. There are very few small items, so please be on time.

ONLINE BIDDING: Register in advance by visiting www.resourceauction.com LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day until 5 PM, Friday, March 22 8 AM to 5 PM and Saturday, March 23 8 AM to 5 PM only! Unless otherwise noted, all items must be removed by April 4th.

TRACTORS & LOADERS: *2009 Versatile 435 4WD, 12 spd synchro shift trans, 4 hyd w/ return valve, John Deere ATU steering kit, 800/70R38 duals, Goodyear DT924 rubber, single owner, 3939 hrs, SN#701002 *2006 JD 8430 MFWD, ILS, power shift, inst seat, 3pt w/quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 5 hyd w/ return line, front suitcase & rear wheel weights, 380/90R50 rear duals, 380/85R34 front tires, Auto Trac ready, single owner, 3930 hrs, SN#RW8430P007416 *2003 JD 8520 MFWD, ILS, power shift, inst seat, 3pt w/quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd w/ return line, front suitcase & rear wheel weights, 380/90R50 rear duals, 380/85R34 front tires, Auto Trac ready, 2nd owner local tractor, 5120 hrs, SN#RW8520P013022

duals, 18.4R26 rear tires, 2 seasons on tires, many nearly new parts, clean unit, 2280 sep hrs, 3063 eng hrs, SN#140977005JA0736885 *2011 Macdon FD70 35’ flex draper head w/ AWS air bar, 3” cut, F/A, short dividers, single knife drive, JD adapter & slow spd transport, kept indoors, SN#213713 *JD 12R22 corn head w/ GVL poly, straight knife rolls, kept indoors *Brent 876 grain cart w/ corner unload 17” auger, tarp & 30.5L-32 tires, kept indoors, SN#B18850168

TRUCKS & TRAILERS: *2007 International 9400 day cab semi tractor, ISX Cummins engine, 435hp, Ultrashift trans, wet kit, dual alum tanks, 190 WB, 315/80R22.5 front tires, 11R22.5 deep lug rear tires, alum wheels, 723495 miles showing GPS EQUIPMENT & DITCHING *2004 International 7600 tri-axle, C-10 Cat engine, PACKAGE: Allison auto trans, 22’ Knight’s *JD Starfire 3000 receiver Welding box w/ hoist, roll globe, RTK tarp, combo end gate & *JD Starfire 3000 receiver rear controls, full 3rd tag, globe, SF 2 single steel tank, 246 WB, *JD Starfire receiver globe, 385/65R22.5 front tires, SF1 *JD Brown box display w/RTK 11R22.5 rear tires, steel disk wheels, 518813 miles showing activation *JD Brown box display w/ SF1 *2003 International 7600 tri-axle, C-10 Cat engine, activation *JD Brown box display w/ no Allison auto trans, 21’ Spudnik live bottom box w/ wet kit key card unloader, roll tarp, full third *AGPS Ditch Pro ditching tag, single steel tank , 246 software w/ computer and WB, 385/65R22.5 front tires, automatic controller 11R22.5 rear tires, steel disk COMBINE, HEADS & HARVEST wheels, 468249 miles showing EQUIPMENT: *2013 Load Line 34’ tri-axle *2010 JD 9770STS combine, end dump ag trailer, 96” wide, chopper, contour master, bin 66” sides, poly liner, roll tarp, ext, Y/M ready, Auto Trac 3-pc comb end gate, rear ready, feeder reverser, 5 spd controls, 425/65R22.5 super Command Touch feeder adj, singles on alum wheels 2 sets of concaves, dual mud *1985 Fruehauf 48’ semi scrapers, 520/85R42 front flatbed w/ 2- 3000 gal River

Bend fiberglass tanks, 30-gal mixing cone, Honda motor w/ 3” pump & hoses, 11R22.5 tires on steel disk wheels AIR SEEDER & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *Case IH 4006 40’ air disk drill w/ 6” spacing, 3 sect fold, markers, Case IH 2300 2 compartment TBH air tank w/ 8” fill auger & 23.1-26 tires, disk openers measure 14”, kept indoors, tool SN#CKB0015083, cart SN#CKB0011967 *JD 2210 44’ field cultivator w/ 5 sect fold, 4 bar harrow, walking tandems around, single pt depth control, wing gauge wheels & floating tongue, kept indoors, SN#N02210l002327 *Summers 38’ Super Chisel, 3 sect fold, 3 bar Summers heavy harrow, walking tandems around, front support wheels & floating tongue, kept indoors, SN#K0105 *Summers 70’ Super Weeder w/ auto fold, 5 bar harrows, 4R retractable danish tines & flex wing carrier, SN#H0801 *Summers 60’ harrow packer w/ auto fold, 5 bar harrows, heavy duty coil packers & flex wing carrier- SN#A0343 *JD 650 32’ disk w/ 11” spacing, 25” blades, 3 bar Summers harrow, hyd F/A & dual wheels on wing, recent bearings, good disks, kept indoors, SN#NOO650X005110 *JD 960 24’ 3pt cultivator w/ 3 sect fold, 3 bar harrow, black shanks & gauge wheels, kept indoors, used very little ROW CROP EQUIPMENT, TENDER & SPRAYER: *Monosem NG Plus 12R22 vacuum planter w/ liquid kit, 150 gal tank, 3BU hoppers, Geoff row cleaners, hyd fan drive, gauge wheels

& markers, kept indoors, SN#NGGN934156 *Meridian 240 Seed Express, tandem axle, 180-degree swing auger, roll tarp, Honda engine, factory bumper hitch trailer, kept indoors, SN#43892 *H&S 120’ suspended boom PT sprayer w/ 10” spacing, 1000 gal tank, 200 gal aux tank & hyd pump, triple nozzle bodies, 5 sec shut offs, Raven 440 control & 14.9R46 tires, kept indoors, SN#0099 *Elmer’s 12R22 single shank cultivator w/ large rolling shields & guide cones *Alloway 22’ PT stalk shredder w/ large 1000 PTO, kept indoors, SN#25156 *Harriston 2010 6R danish tine potato cultivator OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS: *Late model Ashland I-110 hyd push off field scraper, dolly wheel hitch, low acres, SN#16365 *Woods 1620X 16’ batwing rotary mower w/ 1000 PTO, single wing, chain kit & airplane tires, kept indoors, SN#1138839 *Farm King 10 x 70 auger w/ mech drive swing hopper, SN#21506672 *Westfield 8 x 41 auger w/ 10hp elec motor, SN#86779 *Behlen 2500 hopper bin, to be removed by June 30, 2019 *17000 gal upright fuel tank w/ GPI 3130 pump, to be removed by June 30, 2019 *2) 2000 gal fuel tanks w/ pumps *Hart 3 pt V-plow *2) Red Max AP60/100p bin heaters w/ 10” transitions *Several quality 220V single ph drop cords *Other farm miscellaneous items, but not much, so please be on time!!

DARREN DEMERS, OWNER - Grafton, North Dakota • For more information call: 701-520-2499

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Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer

“Decades of Knowledge, Steady Innovation, Top Results”

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

Resource Auction, Dennis BiliskeAuctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-7574016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- www.resourceauction.com

Canadian buyers are always welcome,

Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary. 001837785r1

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers.

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LARGE FARM MACHINERY & POTATO EQUIPMENT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2019 – 10:00 AM

LOCATION: From the Junction of HWYS 18 & 66 east of Crystal, North Dakota- 3 miles east on HWY 66 & 3 ½ miles south; or from Hoople, North Dakota- 1 mile north on HWY 18 to County 1, east 3 miles & ½ mile north AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The Engelmanns’ have been reputation seed growers in the Red River Valley for decades and have decided to discontinue their farming operation. Please note a quality line of farm machinery & potato equipment!!!

ONLINE BIDDING: by visiting www.resourceauction.com to register in advance. LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day until 5PM, Thursday, April 4 8AM to 5 PM and Friday, April 5th 8 AM to 5 PM only! Unless otherwise noted, all items must be removed by April 17th.

showing *1996 IH 4900 tandem twin screw, DT466 engine, auto trans, Spudnik *2008 JD 9530T belted Ag 20’ live bottom box w/ wet kit & tractor w/ 36” belts, power shift, elec unloader, 11R22.5 rear tires on 4 hyd, ISO plug, wide swing steel disk wheels, 224” WB, 2nd drawbar, Auto Trac ready, inst owner truck w/ 76824 actual miles seat, front weights, good rubber, *1993 IH 8100 tandem twin screw, 4123 hrs, SN#RW9530T90240 L10 Cummins, 9 spd, 20’ Cancade *2012 JD 8235R MFWD, IVT, ILS, box w/ hoist & rear control, roll tarp, active seat, inst seat, Auto Trac 11R22.5 rear tires on steel disk ready, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 wheels, 224” WB, 202838 miles PTO, 5 hyd w/ power beyond, front showing weights, 380/90R30 front duals, *1991 IH 4900 twin screw tandem, 380/90R54 rear duals, only 1534 DT466 engine, auto trans, 20’ hrs, SN#1RW8235RLCD063051 Spudnik live bottom box w/ elec *2008 JD 8330 MFWD, power shift, unloader, 11R22.5 tires on steel disk active seat, inst seat, Auto Trac ready, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, wheels, 224” WB 4 hyd w/ power beyond, front & rear *1990 IH 8100 tandem twin screw, Cummins L10, 20’ Logan live weights, 380/85R34 front duals, bottom box w/elec unloader, roll 480/80R46 rear triples, 4110 hrs, tarp, 11R22.5 tires on steel disk SN#RW8330P023282 wheels, 236” WB, 478560 miles *2008 JD 8130 MFWD, power showing shift, active seat, inst seat, Auto *1988 IH S1900 tandem twin screw, Trac ready, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd w/ power beyond, DT466 engine, auto trans, 20’ Spudnik live bottom box, roll tarp, front weights, 320/85R38 front elec unloader, 285/75R22.5 tires on tires, 380/90R50 rear duals, steel disk wheels, 226” WB 4313 hrs, SN#8130P003770 *1980 Mack R Series tri-axle, *1997 JD 8400 MFWD, power Cummins 855 engine 350hp, 9 spd, shift, JD ATU steering kit, 3pt w/ 22’ Logan live bottom box w/ elec quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 5 hyd, unloader & roll tarp, full 3rd tag, front weights, 14.9-30 front 11R24.5 tires on steel disk wheels, tires, 14.9-46 rear duals, 7563 234” WB, 513309 miles showing hrs, SN#RW8400PO12557 *1980 Mack R Series tri-axle, *2012 Bobcat S205 skid steer Cummins 855 engine 350hp, 9 spd, w/ ROPS enclosure, heat & AC 22’ Logan live bottom box w/ elec , 2 spd hydro, high flow hyd, unloader & roll tarp, full 3rd tag, hyd quick attach, hand & foot 11R24.5 tires on steel disk wheels, controls & GP bucket, only 234”WB 139309 miles showing 1262 hrs, SN#A3LJ40718 *2003 Bobcat S185 skid steer w/ OTHER TRUCKS: open ROPS, high flow hyd, hand *1995 Kenworth T800 tri-axle gravel & foot cotrols, potato bucket, dump truck, Cat 3306 engine, 9 2681 hrs, SN#525011278 *Hyster 30 indoor electric forklift & spd, 16’ dump body, 48” sides, 3rd charger, shows 1781 hrs, SN#141H pusher axle, 315/80R22.5 front, 11R22.5 rear tires on alum wheels, 224” WB, 408475 miles showing JD GPS EQUIPMENT (Visit our (*Note- this unit will be sold 4/3 but website for more details): will need to stay for seed shipment, *JD 2630 color touch screen see website for details) display *1994 IH 4700 service truck, *JD 2600 color touch screen DT360 engine, auto trans, steel display *2) JD Brown box displays w/ SF2 service body w/ 480 gal fuel tank & pump, PTO air compressor, air hose activation reel, torch & vise, 11R22.5 tires on *1) JD Brown box display w/ SF1 steel disk wheels, 102117 miles activation *5) JD Starfire 3000 receiver globes showing *1990 IH 8300 tandem twin screw gravel dump truck, Cummins LTA FARM TRUCKS: *1997 IH 4900 tandem twin screw, L10 engine, 9 spd, 12’ dump body w/ air end gate, 275/80R22.5 tires DT466 engine, 10 spd, 18’ Logan on steel disk wheels live bottom box w/ elec unloader, 11R22.5 rear tires on steel disk wheels, 224” WB, 250417 miles TRACTORS, SKID STEERS & FORKLIFT:

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT & AIR SEEDERS: *2015 Horsch Anderson Joker RT330 30’ high speed disk, 18.5” blades, w/ manual depth control & 3 section fold, SN#310033015003 *2013 Summers 50’ Super Weeder, 4 rank retractable danish tines, 5 bar harrow, auto fold & flex wing carrier, very low acres, like new, SN#N0281 *2011 Bourgault 8810 40’ heavy cultivator w 9” spacing, 3 sect fold, 4 bar harrow, sp depth control, walking tandems around, 10” knock on sweeps, front casters, rear packer hitch & floating tongue *Bourgault 8810 30’ heavy cultivator w/ 9” spacing, 3 sect fold, 4 bar harrow, sp depth control, walking tandems around, 9” knock on sweeps, front casters & floating hitch *Late model JD 1820/1910 36’ air hoe drill w/ 2 bar harrow, 7.5” spacing, full run blockage monitor, rubber press wheels, front castering gauge wheels, 1910 350BU TBH cart, 12” fill conveyor, rear cart tires 710/70R38, low acres, Tool SN#A01910H710176, Cart SN#A01823X710175 *Sunflower 1434 36’ C-flex disk w/ 9” spacing, 23” front blades, heavy tine Gates harrow, new 1/2” x 20 teeth, hyd F/A, front castering gauge wheels, floating tongue, SN#1434G06296 *JD 730/787 36’ air disk drill w/ 3 sect fold, 2 bar harrow, 7.5” disk opener spacing, 787 230BU TBT cart, 7” fill auger, 23.1-26 cart tires, cart SN#N00787X000913 *Flexicoil 300A 30’ chisel plow w/ 3 bar Flexicoil harrow, spring std, 15” sweeps, walking tandems around & updated lift kit *Flexicoil System 75 40’ trailing coil packer *Case IH 8600 30’ air disk drill w/ fill auger, seed compartment only, 6” spacing *Melroe 420 36’ 3 rank multiweeder w/ 5 bar harrow POTATO GROWING EQUIPMENT: *2014 Artsway MegaTater II 4R harvester w/ full width primary bed & secondaries, vine blower, dirt table, HD carrier, choppers & rear steering axle, 56 mm primaries, 50 mm C flex rear cross, side elevator & boom, SN#436-MG-602 *1999 Artsway MegaTater 438A 4R split primary harvester w/ vine blower, no table, choppers, 50 mm

primaries, 45 mm belted apron throughout, SN#AW38A97205 *1995 Artsway MegaTater 438A 4R split primary harvester w/ vine blower, no table, choppers, 50 mm primaries, 45 mm belted apron throughout, SN#AW438A94188 *2009 Struik 67F90 6R power hiller, gauge wheels, big 1000 pto, SN#0224309 *2005 Spudnik 8060 6R cup style potato planter, mounted 25 KW Winpower generator for planter filler, SN#36 *Harriston 1860 18R 5 section folding weeder *Harriston & Lilliston 6R cultivators, Harristons w/ weeder attachments

SN#8/1994 *Mayo 50 CWT holding hopper *Tri-Steel 40 CWT holding hopper w/ belted apron (*Note- this unit will be sold 4/3 but will need to stay for seed shipment, see website for details) *Disinfectors, humidifier, fans, cords & heaters *Assorted small conveyors and other potato support items

SPRAYER & OTHER ROW CROP EQUIPMENT: *Hardi Commander CM1500 suspended boom pull type sprayer w/ 100’ boom, 1500 gal tank, rinse tank, 3-way nozzle bodies, 20” spacing, 5 section boom control, Hardi HC2500 controller, PTO pump POTATO HANDLING EQUIPMENT & 380/90R46 tires, SN#8773 (single ph elec): *Milestone model MSC 48301, 48” *JD 7300 MaxEmerge II 12R30 vacuum planter w/ 1.6 BU boxes, 3 table seed cutter w/ transport, herb/ insecticide, Yetter rib coulters, SN#20021902 3 section fold & lift assist, 250 *Mayo 575 “Super” 36” x 48’ monitor, recent test stand inspection telescoping bin piler, solid rubber & repairs, SN#A07300B201382 belt elevator, nice older piler *12) 3 BU boxes for JD MaxEmerge *Mayo 575 30” x 45’ telescoping II planter bin piler, belted apron elevator, many *JD 856 12R30 HD spring shank recent repairs (*Note- this unit will cultivator w/ stabilizer disks, 1 be sold 4/3 but will need to stay gauge wheel per row & flat fold bar, for seed shipment, see website for very low acres details) *Harriston 200 Clod Hopper w/ Ellis OTHER EQUIPMENT & table, folding discharge conveyor MISCELLANEOUS: & transport *2014 Ashland I-950 9.5yd hyd *1998 Mayo 36” x 60’ telescoping push off scraper, 16.9-24 rear tires, 16.5L16.1 front tires, used very conveyor, model 2236-60-3200, little, SN#23722 SN#259748 *2014 Ditch Pro drainage program *1995 Mayo 215 36” x 50’ telescoping conveyor, SN#214091 w/ portable Outback RTK base *1995 Mayo 36” x 25’ accumulator, station & receiver solid rubber discharge belt, hyd side *Norwood 290 Seed Shuttle, 180 degree swing, Honda motor w/ shift, 2 belted apron stingers electric start, wireless remote, roll *2001 Mayo dirt elevator w/ dog leg tarp & seed treater, SN#10579 top, 24” wide, 20’ main elevator & *Woods BW1620X 15’ batwing 5’ dog leg top mower w/ 1000 PTO, chain kit & *Mayo M-620 dirt elevator w/ dog recent gear boxes, walking axles leg top, 18” wide, 20’ main elevator *Verhoff 2462 folding land leveler, & 4’ dog leg top, SN#32901 semi mount hitch, 3 sect fold, 24’ *Mayo 36” portable grader, cull box blade, 62’ overall length *Westfield TR80 8 x 61 auger w/hyd chutes, cross conveyor, belted apron elevator, 6’ roller table, many swing hopper *Brandt 840 8x40 auger w/ 7.5hp 2017 repairs single phase elec motor, like new, *Haines 36” portable grader w/ 7’ belted apron elevator, screen & roller SN# 88457 *MFS 1000 BU hopper bin – not on table, platforms & cull chutes sale location, call for details, must *Kerian 705 portable speed sizer, be moved 6/1-6/30/2019 rebuilt 8 yrs ago, used twice since, *JD 115 3pt blade SN#75819 *JD 590 21’ PT swather *2005 TriSteel P13F18 automatic *Versatile 400 18’ SP swather, kept tote bag filler w/ 18” belt, indoors SN#0483107 *Miller Bobcat 225 welder generator *Milestone MSBD30 drum duster, *Brand new Safety Pull SN#2002342 *Some assorted farm & potato miscellaneous items *Walthambury 320 auto bagger,

ENGELMANN FARMS, INC. OWNER - Hoople, North Dakota. For more information call: Rick 701-331-2126; Tom 701-331-0341 or Shop 701-894-6338 “Decades of Knowledge, Steady Innovation, Top Results”

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

Resource Auction, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- www. resourceauction.com

Canadian buyers are always welcome, Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers.

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Cat 70 hyd direct-mount 14 yrd. scraper; Letourneau LS hyd. direct-mount 12 yrd scraper. Both completely refurbished. Many other models & makes available. www.stevevoightman.com 701-680-8015

Alternative Farm Financing. Competitive Rates. Land, Cattle, Operating. National Company works will all farmers. If you are having a problem with your financing, we may have a program for you. 701-799-4754

Cleaned Bulk Seed: REGISTERED Focus, Prevail, Lang, Surpass, Advance; CERTIFIED Focus, Surpass, Prevail, Advance, Prosper, Select, Brick, RB07 spring wheat. Convenient State inspected scale. Frey Seed — 605-762-3326, 605-848-1486 Mobridge, SD. SP-14011

Farm Financing Watertown, SD ------------------------- Assist in Financing Options -Long Term & Short Term Debt Re-Financing --Operating Financing --Farm Business Plans --Lender Resolutions Contact: Chad R Hansen Call or Text: 605-924-0615 E-Mail: chad.haystack@outlook.com

For Sale: Haybuster Rockeze, H-106. 605-881-5306 For Sale: Certified Surpass Spring Wheat seed. Located in NE SD. Trucking available. Horter Farms, Andover SD Seed Permit SD208269 (605) 216-4852 2012 7230R MFWD, excellent. 2010 JD 8345RT. excellent, tracks are in great shape. 2015 JD S660 Combine, 767.9 hrs. 2011 JD 31’11” 637 Blackland disc, field ready, just sharpened. 2012 MDS Rock Bucket for 673 Loader. 2010 Mayrath 10x72 Swing Hopper Auger. 2017 Frontier 10’ 3 way blade, like new. 2011 6100D MFWD JD tractor, 900.5 hrs, w/2011 673 Loader. 2011 Frontier brush grapple for 673 loader. 2014 45’ Harms roller. 2010 Yamaha 250 ATV Sport Quad, lots of aftermarket parts. 2013 Underverth Seed Tender. 2014 Brent 1082 Grain Cart. 2013 JD 630 30’ Bean Head w/2011 Underverth Header Cart. 2016 JD 608C Corn Head, 8 row. JD MX10 Mower. All items well maintained. (605) 957-5431 Top Air TA1600 suspended boom, pull-type sprayer. 90ft booms, 3-way nozzle, 250 gal. rinse tank, 30 gal. mixing cone, 14.9-46” duals, $15,000 OBO; Also Haybet cleaned seed barley, $7.50/bushel. 701-290-3538 Like brand new 8600A Snow Blast snow blower, $12,500. 605-380-9158

Want Pheasant Income? If you have good numbers of wild pheasants and would like quality paid hunters this fall contact South Dakota Wild. You show them around, post your land, no guiding required. Lodging on land increases your income, but not necessary. rick@southdakotawild.com 605-850-8579. For Sale: 7180 Morris Air Seeder, 34 ft., Morris Heavy Harrow, 50 ft., IHC Vibra Tine Field Cultivator, 9 in. spacing, 33 ft., JD Rotary Hoe, 20 ft., Lorenz 12-row, 30” hydraulic fold No Till Cultivator. 605-350-1220 WANTED: trip shank for Concord drill. FOR SALE: Drag auger for 36’ diameter bin, $250. Call Sam 605-380-4396 WANTED TO RENT: Alfalfa Ground and Pasture Land within 30 miles of Doland, SD. Call (605) 460-2772 Seed For Sale: Registered & Certified Early Star Yellow Field Pea Seed. Certified Surpass Spring Wheat. Full line of Cover Crops and Grass Seed. Custom Blends available. Reuman Seed Farm. Presho, SD SP-19740 605-280-5330 Japanese Hay millet seed. $0.85/per lb. Plant 20lbs per acre. 50 lb Bags, or 1,500 lb. totes. Excellent for high tonage, easier dry down. Good quality and regrowth. Call (605) 350-8799

18th Annual Hunting, Fishing

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Saturday, April 6, 2019 11:00 AM Lakota Community Center, Lakota, ND

150+ Guns including 6 Pre 64 Winchester Model 70’s, Various Winchester’s & Remington’s, as well as a large variety of shotguns, handguns, rifles & muzzleloaders. ● 3 Lund Aluminum Boats ● 20’ Pontoon ● ASV Track Truck with Isuzu Diesel, Winch & Ski Grooming Attachment ● 1994 Dodge Pickup, low miles ● Archery Items ● Hunting Items ● Fishing ● Misc. Sporting Goods

For Full Sale Bill Please Refer To:

www.midwestauction.com Sorted by date under the North Dakota tab, look for Lakota, ND in the title.

701-345-8481 magnusauction@gmail.com


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SOW FARM SHARES FOR SALE 5,000 sow unit, isolated site. High health herd, excellent production records. Includes off site gilt developer farm and all hog inventory. No debt on books. 701-371-0662 or 701-371-2445. Clean Hayden and Natty oats for sale, 40lb bags, bulk tote and bulk available, (605) 680-3713 WANTED Used Oil, lon minimum, free service within 200 Sioux Falls, SD, 1-866-304-6070

200 galpick up miles of Toll Free

Crop Input Financing Seed, fertilizer, chemicals, fuel, rent, etc. Based on Crop Insurance and other collateral We can also buy your equipment or land and lease to you. Visit us at www.rmrlending.com Call 402-536-9770 Email jradke@rmrlending.com ESTABLISHED FAMILY Farm looking to Rent additional crop acres, in Eastern SD, Western MN area, able to handle small or large parcels of land, if available. Call 605-530-3557, 605-530-4114 or 605-530-5404 Unverferth 30ft portable seed conveyor, 12” wide rubber belt, 5hp electric motor, like new, stored inside. $4,800 obo. Trimbell 252 GPS receiver, unlocked for Omni Star, $1,500 obo. (605) 214-1057 Classic barn reroofing with colored metal, metal shingles or asphalt. Reroofing of quonsets and pole barns. Also building new shops and concrete work. Northeast North Dakota. Over 35 years experience. 701-331-0906 8650A Wildcat snow blower, used very little, always shedded. (605) 295-0140 For Sale: 46 Summers suitcase weights, 100 pounds each, 0.70 centers per pound. (605) 380-3808 Pressure Washer Central Inc. Sales & Service Aaladin Pressure Washers - Service on most major brands! Factory Cat Floor Scrubbers & Sweepers West 6th Ave, Aberdeen, SD (Next to Perkins) 605-226-4095 (800)733-2967 www.pressurewasher centralinc.com

2004 Great Dane 48 foot trailer, sliding axle, set up with NEW4-1600 gallon CONE BOTTOM water/fertilizer tanks, Honda pump, mix cone, all hose and valves....$18,750

1999 Transcraft 40 foot drop deck trailer, air ride, spread axle, set up with NEW 3-1600 gallon cone bottom water/fertilizer tanks, Honda pump, 30 gallon chemical mix cone, all hose and valves, FIELD READY.....$25,900

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For Sale: 202 acres of pasture land & 45 acres of farmland near Lake City, SD. 605.268.0861

The Huron Wetland Management District is seeking bids for grazing opportunities in Beadle County. The District will offer one permit for prescribe grazing on a 320 acre Waterfowl Production Area (WPA) for up to three years. Please see our website for more information and to print a bid packet. Applications will be available at the District Office starting March 11, 2019. Applications much be received by 3 PM on April 2, 2019. For more information please contact Deborah Williams at 605-352-5894 ex. 111. Huron Wetland Management District Office located at 200 4th ST. SW, Room 309, Huron, South Dakota. h t t p s : / / w w w. f w s . g o v / r e f uge/huron_wmd/

Tired of Winter? 3 BR, 1,974 sq. ft. condo in North Palm Beach, FL For Sale. Enjoy sunsets over the Intra coastal, 5 min. drive to golfing or the beach. Call 605-281-0243. bit.ly/2TrUzOa Summers Rock Roller, 45ft, (605) 881-0876 ***** Snowblowers --Snowblast 9600A w/wings makes it 10’ wide. --Farmking 8ft Snowblower Renner Equipment has an extensive inventory of loaders, buckets, grapples, joysticks on hand. Photos and Inventory at RennerEquip.com Call Corky @ 605-543-5758 Alternative Farm Financing. Competitive Rates. Land, Cattle, Operating. National Company works will all farmers. If you are having a problem with your financing, we may have a program for you. 701-799-4754 Custom Planting. Corn or Soybeans. 30 inch spacing, state of the art planter with delta force, vdrive, and smart firmers. Can also do liquid fertilizer and/or insecticide. $25 per acre, or $20 if over 500 acres. Can also do tillage for $15 per acre. Will provide detailed planting maps. Available to custom harvest acres we plant and will also provide yield maps. Prefer to stay in Brookings county (605) 595-2483 FOR SALE: Pull-type tandem fertilizer spreader - nice condition; 3-pt rocker nabber with cylinder; 701-430-3189 1150 versatile tractor for sale. 6,000 hours. 470 HP. New tires. Standard transmission. 5 hydraulic outlets.

$45,000

Call 701-216-0308 for more information. --New Farmking snowblowers, 1080 (9’) $7,950 --1200 (10’) $9,500. --Orbital spout rotation, hydraulic spout deflection. 1000RPM, 300hp. Gearbox . --Also IH 8’ Double auger.. Used but nice. $2,300 605.881.3719 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

CAJUN CUSTOM COOKERS Southern style smokers & grills built for the North & Insulated fire box & Made in Moorhead, MN & 1/4” steel construction & Free Estimate & Custom design service & 3D drafts available & Delivery available & Trailer & Patio models & Commercial & residential 701-740-5466 www.cajunsmokers.com Farm land for rent/lease for 2019, located in Mcpherson county South Dakota, 9 miles east of Eureka, approximately 680 acres. Please call Mike (605) 222-5295 or Connie (605) 321-3085 for information. (605) 321-3085

1998 Great Dane, Inside reefer trailer with cone and pump... Call for price

700 Mel-roe Bobcat with bucket and pallet forks. 570 Van Norman broach. Large Radial arm drill press with some drill bits. No calls after 7pm please 701- 883-4451

Qty 3 2013 Mack CXU613 A/R MP7 Mack Engine 410 hp; 445-22.5 Tires; 186 in Wheelbase 583,500 miles Florida trucks $30,000 2013 Peterbilt 386 Mx13 Paccar Engine 435 hp; 240 in Wheelbase; All Aluminum Wheels; ULTRASHIFT 70 inch Sleeper $25,000

2005 Freightliner Columbia MBE4000 Mercedes Engine 410 hp; 22.5 Tires; 174 in Wheelbase; All Steel Wheels 610,000 Miles 10 spd $16,500

2013 Kenworth T800 ISX Cummins Engine 525 hp; 72 in Mid Roof Sleeper; 11R22.5 Tires; 230 in Wheelbase; Aluminum Outside Wheels; 18spd ULTRASHIFT 613,000 2 line wet kit $42,000

2010 Case IH 200 Tigermate 60’ Width 7 inch sweeps 4 bar harrow $30,000

2008 Kenworth T800 ISX Cummins Engine 450 hp; 10 Spd AUTO SHIFT 62 in Flat Top Sleeper; 22.5 Tires; 230 in Wheelbase; All Aluminum Wheels; Won’t find a nicer truck $26,000

2014 Volvo VNM64T300 D13 Volvo Engine 435 hp; I SHIFT 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 2.79 Ratio; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; 22.5 Tires; 203 in Wheelbase; All Aluminum Wheels $34,600

2009 International 9200i C-13 Cat 430HP 10 Spd AUTO SHIFT 195” wheelbase 495,000 Miles All Aluminum Wheels Slider $16,500

2019 Timpte 4066 40x96x66 Air Ride Elec tarp outside aluminum wheels ag hoppers $35,00

Starbuck, MN

www.meixeltrucksales.com

2001 Kidron 36 foot trailer, set up with NEW 3--1700 water/fertilizer tanks, Honda pump, mix cone, all hose and valves, FIELD READY...$14,750

1996 Fruehauf 48 foot flatbed trailer, air ride, spread axle, aluminum combo, set up with NEW 4--1600 cone bottom water/fertilizer tanks, 13 hp Honda 3 inch pump, 3 mixing cones, 3 inch electric hose reel, FIELD READY....$26,750

l’s Mauda

Vaughn Maudal, Owner Wheaton, MN

Truck and Trailer Sales

2016 John Deere 330 diesel skid steer, 685 hours, cab, heat, air, 84 inch bucket, VERY CLEAN.............$46,900

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Feterl 12x82 auger, low profile swing hopper, hydraulic hopper walker, 540 pto, $5,800 OBO. 320-808-4577 or 320-808-5707

GENERATORS: Used, LowHour, Diesel, Propane, & Natural Gas, 20kW 2000kW, www.abrahamindustrial.com (701) 371-9526

For Sale: Case IH 162 16ft HydroSwing, excellent condition. Case IH 140 Maxxum 640 hrs, 750 loader excellent condition.(605) 670-2250 T50E Cat 3 stage forklift, left hand shuttle, power steering, solid tires, $4,800 OBO. (605) 360-5687 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

MORE DAYCABS ARRIVING!

2- 2004 International 9200i’s, ISX 400hp Plus, Jake, 10spd, 3:73’s, 175wb, air ride cab, a/s 5th, dual 100g aluminum tanks, Reyco 4 Spring Suspension, New alum’s, excellent brakes, 90% 11R22.5’s, only 150,000 mile. Very clean southern wine haulers!

2007 Peterbilt 357, C15 Cat 500hp 1,850TQ, 18spd, Full Lockers, 4:11 ratio, 215wb, dual cleaners & exhaust, dual 70g tanks, ½ fenders, 3 tool boxes, all alum’s, new 11R22.5 steers, a/r cab & susp., long a/s 5th wheel, only 272,000 miles. Clean Truck!

2006 Kenworth T800 C15 Cat 475hp 1,850TQ, Jake, 13spd, 3:55’s, 190wb, 80% virgin 22.5’s, air ride suspension, a/s 5th wheel, VIT Interior Full lockers, only 295,000 miles. Nice truck!

2018 40ft. Merritt Aluminum Ag Hopper, air ride, roll tarp, polished alum’s, virgin 11R22.5’s. 2018 38.6ft Merritt Aluminum Ag Hopper (SOLD), air ride, roll tarp, polished alum’s, virgin 11R22.5s.

2009 Horsch Anderson 6015 60’ Width 15 inch spacing 500 bushel air cart $35,000

320-239-2677

2009 John Deere 9670 STS, 2750 engine hours, 1910 separator hours, recent engine work, rear wheel assist, Willmar 16 ton fertilizer tender, auto steer ready, feeder reverse, heavy stainless steel, rear auger, electric roll tarp, hydraulic pump, tank and con- 2006 Transcraft 48 foot flatbed, air ride, duty final drives, hopper extensions, deluxe header controls.... $111,000 trols...$9,500 spread axle, DOT ready........$8,900

2004 Manac 48 foot dropdeck trailer,air ride, spread axle, set up with NEW 2--3200 gallon water/fertilizer tanks, center sump, sight gauge, GX 200 Honda pump, mix cones, all hose and valves, field ready..........$29,900

Seed treatment for soybean White Mold and SDS! Ask your seed dealer for Heads Up Seed Treatment. Local data. Cost effective. www.headsupST.com or 1-701-595-4323

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320-563-4262

Days and evenings | Cell 320-760-9833

MANY OTHERS IN STOCK & MORE COMING IN!

2000 Kenworth W900L 72in Sleeper, Pre ELOG 14L Overhauled Detroit, Pre EGR 575HP & 1,850TQ, Jake, 18spd, 3:36 ratio, New Bridgestone 22.5’s, all alum’s, a/r cab & susp., Dual 8in pipes, Stainless Drop Visor, VIT Interior, Truck Is Very Clean & Completely Reconditioned!

2004 Freightliner FLD120 Classic, 12.7L 455hp, Jake, 13spd, 4:11’s, full lockers, spring suspension, excellent 22.5’s, polished alum’s, new 22ft. Reiten alum box, dual rear controls, 575,000 miles. Very Clean Southern Truck!

2007 International 9200i, ISX 450hp, Jake, 10spd, air ride, 175wb, 3:55 ratio, excellent Virgin 22.5’s, dual 100g aluminum tanks, only 196,000 miles. Excellent low mileage truck!

2007 Freightliner Columbia, C15 Cat 435hp, Jake, 10spd, a/r cab & suspension, excellent 22.5’s, new 22ft. Reiten aluminum box, dual rear controls, LED lights, roll tarp, only 495,000 miles. Very clean southern truck!

Dennis Klein 701-776-5922

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JD 4240 tractor, QR, 18.4x38 at 90%, 3 pt, $14,900. JD 7000 8x30 planter, yetter trash whipper, liquid fertilizer, corn and bean meter, $4,450. JD 2210 38ft field cultivator with JD harrow, $19,750. Swiss 8ft 3 auger HD snow blower, $1,450. (4) 380x50 tires and rims, used on JD 8220 tractor, $3,450 set. (4) 320x50 tires and rims, also off JD tractor, $2,900 set. Call (320) 769-2756

For Sale: --JD 4020 67 gas, PS, nice cond, new paint, nice cond $8,500. --JD 95 8’ rear blade HD rear blade, $1,100. --JD 72” green mower, deck near new, $1,200. --JD 48 Loader w/valve, nice cond. $2,000. --Rowse 42’ dump rake, nice & tight, $1,300. --3pt bale fork, new, $3000. --3pt. blade 6’ $200. --Kubota skid loader quick tach $900. Allis C w/mower, runs good, $1,300. (605) 268-3122

1982 Hyster J40-A Forklift

Good batteries and multi charger, Capacity: 5,050 lbs, Hours: 405, Type: Electric, Forks: 36”, Lift Height: 130”, $12,000.

Toyota FG35 Forklift

3 ½ ton, 7,000 lb lift, Gas, $5,000.

Hustler 6400 Slope Mower

Hours: 720, Deck: 72”, $9,500.

2006 Harper Dweese Slope Mower

Model: 72 LC, Automatic self leveling system keeps the cab upright on steep slopes, Great for mowing ditches and hillsides, Yanmar 1.3 L Diesel, Hours: 475, $9,500

(2) Toro 580D Mowers

2WD, Hours: 6700 & 4153, Diesel, 16ft. mower deck, $8,500 & $9,500.

John Deere 3325

Hours: 4831, Deck: 11 ft., $7,000.

2003 Kubota F-3060

Hours: 1473, Mower deck: 72”, 4 WD High dump with broom, $9,300.

Jacobson Sweeper

Hours: 1910, 88” Broom, $5,500.

Gravely ProMaster 400

Hours: 3572, 4WD, Deck: 72”, $5,000.

Toro 455

Hours: 3673, Deck: 10 ½ ft., $8,500.

COMING SOON: Toro 4000D

Hours: 4363, 4WD.

John Deere 1145

Hours: 3492, 4WD, Mower deck, snowblower, and broom. For further information: Shop: 970-776-9881; Cell: 970-692-3905

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MISCELLANEOUS Gravity seed tub and applicator for inoculating or treating soybeans, $1,700. (605) 225-5427

FARM EQUIPMENT Great utility vehicles ALL trucks are equipped with full functioning cab and 3 cylinder gas engines. IN STOCK: 1996 Diahatsu Front/ rear hitch, 4WD, $5950. 1993 Diahatsu Jumbo cab, 4WD, $5850. 1991Green Honda 4WD, $4950. 1991 Honda for body parts. INCOMING STOCK arriving April 1, 2019 New 2018 Silver Diahatsu 4WD, Diff lock, H/L PS, AC $15,900. 2013 Suzuki SOLD! Dump with 4 WD, Diff lock, H/L. PS AC, $11,450. 2013 Suzuki Automatic AC. PS, $10,600. 2002 Suzuki SOLD! 4WD H/L AC. PS. Diff lock $8,100. 1997 Diahatsu 4WD, H/L. Diff lock $6,500. 1994 Diahatsu Dump with 4WD, AC. H/L, $6,950. Located in Bemidji, MN Call: Arlen at (763)234-9118 Retired from SD farming. Motivated seller. 18’ Wishek disk with HD scrapers. 44’ JD 730 Air Disk drill with 787 TBT 280 Bu. 6” spacing. 36’ JD 730 Air Disk drill with 230 Bu TBT. 7.5” spacing and markers. Carts always separated and stored inside. Lots of parts to go along. Both have monitors. 28’ Wilrich cultivator with 3 bar harrow. 4750 Versatile swather with 22’ head. Always stored inside. 7720 JD combine with 925 rigid head and 212 pickup head. Always stored inside and field ready. Pictures and prices available upon request. Equipment is located in Leola SD. (612) 242-7322 2016 30ft 3020 CIH flex head, double drive Crary air reel, 3” knives, in cab cutter bar suspension, auto height controls, asking $37,500. 2016 New Holland RB560 round baler, baled 1398 bales, net or twine wrap, $28,500. 7220 CIH Magnum tractor, rear duals, new tire hours 8393, MFWD, 155 HP, asking $40,000. All used very little and in good condition Joel 701-226-3633

For Sale: 2017 Degelman LR8000 80ft Land Roller. 5 Plex machine, very low acres, excellent shape, like new. $57,500. Call (701) 321-2200 For Sale: restored IH Axial Flow 2366, 1998 model, new engine completely restored, new tires, excellent shape, always shedded, must see to appreciate. 605-472-2307 or 605-460-1649 For Sale: restored IH Axial Flow 2366, 1998 model, new engine completely restored, new tires, excellent shape, always shedded, must see to appreciate. 605-472-2307 or 605-460-1649

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For Sale: 32 John Deere gauge wheels, like new, off 1770 NT Planter, $42 each. (605) 480-8100 CIH 8120. 3521/2862 hrs. 520 duals, rock trap, long auger, fine cut chopper,Pro 600 yield and moist, auto steer. Yearly Titan Uptime inspection. Complete fluid change. (701) 680-0143 Hidewood Fencing and Welding -- Heavy Duty Feed Rings -- Windbreaks and Gates -- Portable Calving Shelters & Sheds -- Steel Buildings -- Pipe fence Construction -- Bud boxes, Alleys & Load Outs -- Wire Fencing -- Commercial/Residential Chain Link -- Silt Fence Installation -- Creosote Post Sales Can Travel. Call Kirk at 605-520-9759 Knight 3300 mixer wagon, 3 bar reel, scale, 3 auger discharge, $7,000. (605) 868-8799

Free standing panels one inch sucker rod double chain $250, calf shelters, cattle oilers, custom gates, corral panels, can do many other welding projects, also do portable welding, located in Hayti, SD. Thanks Michael (605) 881-7051 John Deere 714A and JD 716A chuck wagon w/tandem gear, extendable hitch, bunk feeding extension. Krause 34.5ft rock flex disc w/mulcher. Lorenz 8ft snowblower. 1981 International Diesel Grain Truck w/cheater axle, 18’ Rugby steel box, automatic endgate, 5 plus 2 speed, runs great. H & S HD 7+4 16ft. chuckwagon with tandem gear. 12 foot box scraper. Korey 285 bushel gravity box w/10 ton gear. All in nice condition. 605-527-2425 or 605-999-5482 For Sale: 2003 John Deere 1750 8 row 30 inch Corn Planter. Like new condition. Liquid fertilizer, insecticide boxes, row cleaners. PRECISION PLANTING ATTACHMENTS: E-sets, Air Force, wave vision, Gen 1 monitor, field view. Asking $27,500 obo. Planted 8,400 total acres over 15 yrs. Murdock, MN Call (320) 424-1601

2003 Terragator 8103 Liquid w/JD engine, power shift transmission, Rockwell rear axle, 3817 hrs., A/C. AM & FM radio, front tire is 30% & rear tires are 90%, 1800 gallon ss liquid tank, 80 ft. Benson booms, Raven controls w/JD auto steer. Machine is in nice condition & is farmer owned, $49,900. Call 605-237-8990

2005 680 Farmaide feed wagon, right hand delivery, good condition, $21,750. Will consider trade, 605-381-4455

Free standing portable electric operating gates, powered by 1 12V car battery and comes with 2 remotes, no need to get out of the tractor to open and close gates, ideal for feeding on corn stalks or other temporary grazing, call 605-448-8611 can send video on request.

Case IH 1200 16 row 30” planter with bulk fill, Pro 600 monitor, 22 GPM hyd pto pump, liquid fertilizer w/red ball system which can be used for either a pre herbicide or putting down starter Fertilizer, trash whippers, always shedded, 2nd owner. $29,250/obo. 605-957-5795

2004 John Deere 1890 with 1910 air cart, 40 ft wide, 7 1/2” spacing, 270 bu. cart, 29,000 acres, boots and blades 50%, front meter housing and orbital fan motor replaced 3 seasons ago, good condition. Make an offer, willing to negotiate, $62,500. 605-359-0372

2014 8230 Case IH combine, 800 separator hrs, Cenex oil warranty on motor, $165,000 OBO. 605-350-0761

John-- 701-238-5428 Mike--701-367-3624

2013 Case IH 1250 planter, 30”, 24 row, precision planing equipped, $90,000 OBO. (605) 350-0761

2005 60’ Riteway Harrow Packer, 2nd owner, used very little. Asking $19,000 OBO, any reasonable offer will be considered. 701-520-2513

1992 John Deere 624G, Michelin tires are 70%, 12,000 hrs, good running machine, $23,000. Also, Miller Loader PL4, $4,300.(605) 360-5687 Top Air Sprayer 1600 gallons auto boom height, 120ft. (605) 881-0876

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MISCELLANEOUS

Like new 2014 8 yard, big dog, pull type, hydraulic dirt scrapper, excellent condition, $17,000. Will consider trade for box scraper or grinding hay, 605-381-4455

For sale: 2013 Farm aid 680 mixer feed wagon, very good condition, right hand delivery, scale, $29,700. Will consider trade. (605) 381-4455 WANTED Used Oil, lon minimum, free service within 200 Sioux Falls, SD, 1-866-304-6070

200 galpick up miles of Toll Free

1. 2016 Mobility Fertilizer Spreader C400. 12Ton box. 80 ft spread. JD rate controller. Model 640 M scale. Tarp. Variable rate. Excellent condition. $32,500.00 or Best reasonable offer. 2. 43’ Summers Chisel Plow. 106 heavy 3 bar harrow. Knock on shovels. Excellent condition. $30,000.00 Hope, North Dakota

For sale! 4 wd drive 855 Versatile 846 Versatile, 936 Versatile 9480 Versatile gale 135 seat grinder and 29 summers colters for the chisel plow. 701-439-2366 or 701-640-5299


Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Damian Urlich 701-209-0313 Spraying for Sale Sprayer cradle to haul self propelled sprayer painted, fits 102” wide trailer, $2000. 2635 gallon elliptical tank, white, 3” outlet, has support hoops, $1000. 3250 gallon elliptical tank, white, 3” outlet, has support hoops, $2000. 2 250 gallon mixing cones on stands, 2”, yellow, $100 each. 2 - 60 gallon mixing cones, one white, one yellow, $100 each. 2” plastic water pump, Honda motor, $150. John Blue 3” water pump with Honda motor, electric start, $1000. 2550 gallon vertical tank, yellow, 2” outlet, $300. 4 - 3000 gallon vertical tanks, yellow, 2” outlets, $350 each. Duo lift tank trailer, 3 - 3000 gallon cone tanks, 3” plumbing, cast iron, 3” pump, Honda motor with electric start, $9000. Groton, SD (605) 380-3808 Redball 1700 4 wheel cart, 1600 gallon tank, 18.4x26 tires, very good condition, kept inside, Groton, SD $7,500 (605) 380-3808 Case IH 1250 Early Riser 16row corn planter, 30in rows, trash whippers, front folding, floating no till, end of row function, new AFS pro 700 monitor, ready to go. 2015 Case IH 310 Magnum tractor, multi-control power shift, big PTO, luxury cab, cab suspension, 4 hydraulics, big pump, GPS, 420/85/R34 & rear 480/80/R50 duals 30in track, auto steer, front and back weights, all oils changed, excellent shape. Call & leave message 605-546-2480 or 605-350-3094 2010 Demco Conquest sprayer, red in color, duals, 80’ boom, 20” spacing, 1,600 gallon tank, tank rinse, hydraulic fold, JD rate controller, excellent condition, 1 owner, $10,000. 507-760-0680 2003 1250 CASE IH Corn Planter, 16x30, liquid fertilizer, 2+2, exceptionally clean, always shedded. (605) 881-0876 2014 7230 CASE IH combine, folding top, self leveling sieves, 750 engine hrs, 450 separator hrs, good tin, loaded big tires and duals on the front. 3162 35ft Draper head, factory transport, Crary air system, used 1 season. (605) 881-0876 455 drill, 30ft with drag, 6in spacings, markers, excellent condition. (320) 815-1057 New and used: Multiple sets of floater tires and rims. Rogator, John Deere and Case IH Patriot. (605) 380-7413 A-John Deere 1948 serial 639785 new tires, narrow front, Rollamatic, 2-hydraulics, couplings, rock shaft, all oils, filters changed, new battery, rebuilt carb. and generator. Runs very good, needs paint, stored inside, $4,400 offer. 701-762-4581 leave message.

FARM EQUIPMENT

LARGE FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT RETIREMENT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 – 10:00 AM

Ag Spray Equipment Pro series sprayer with X fold booms, Raven 440 control with 3 section valves, 60ft X fold hydraulic booms, 500 gallon tank, 3 pt hitch, single nozzle bodies with 10 gallon tips, speed sensor included. Also 2000 gallon tank with cone, hoses, lots of nozzles. 605-546-2480 or 605-350-3094

For sale, 2018 4835 Crop Cart used only a few times, brand new condition. We bought cart in October, 2018 due to wet conditions. We are only a small grower therefore have no need for it anymore. Asking $190,000 OBO. Have pictures if interested. Call Les 204-856-9996 TILLAGE: - 2011 Univerferth Crumbler. 41 ft Double basket. - 2012 2410 Chiesil Plow J.D. 41 ft. - 2013 55.5 Field Culivator J.D. - 45 ft Degelman Land Roller. TRACTORS: - 2008 J.D.-8230, HR-4596, Front duals. - 1997 J.D.-9300, 24 speed, 3 hyd., HR 6424. 701-668-2940 701-261-5676 For Sale: New & Used Fertilizer, Lime, Litter, Gypsum Spreaders. Call for models, options and prices. 701-640-4650 www.spreader specialties2.com Feed-N-Shelter Combo -Hay draws cows to the Feed-NShelter - calves follow and easily find bedding and protection from wind, rain and snow -Cows can reach all areas of the hay feeder floor for complete feed usage bales, ground hay or silage mix -Heavy duty for long lasting ranch use -Calves saved can make this combo unit pay for itself -Easy to move with tractor loader and grapple/forks -Made in South Dakota - Ranch tested and used DSLA Co. Sales Sisseton, SD Dennis Fisher 605-742-4197 Small wire concaves for sale. Sets of 3 that will fit any JD rotor machine, used one or two seasons, good to excellent shape, $1,200. (507) 530-2335 For Sale: 2010 Case IH SP160 pull type sprayer. 90ft booms. Asking $20,000 obo. Call (605) 329-7853 2006 JD 1990CCS Air Seeder. 42.5ft. 7.5/15” spacing, Scale-Tec Scale, Markers, Harrow, Hyd drill fill brush auger, 100Bu. hopper. $60,000 or offer. (701) 640-2727 2005 455 JD drills 30ft with fertilizer 7 1/2” spacing, always shedded, low acres, excellent condition, (605) 380-1409

LOCATION: Karlsruhe, North Dakota- South 2 miles to County Road 20, 5 miles west on County Road 20 to 7th Ave & ¼ mile south; or from Velva, North Dakota- take County Road 20 east toward Karlsruhe, approx. 9.7 miles to 7th Ave & ¼ mile south AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Please note a large line of well-kept equipment. Most major items have been kept indoors. There are many single owner units bought locally. There will be very little tools and miscellaneous, so please be on time!!

ONLINE BIDDING: Register in advance by visiting www.resourceauction.com LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day until 5 PM, Thursday, March 28 8AM to 5 PM and Friday, March 29 8 AM to 5 PM only! Unless otherwise noted, all items must be removed by April 10th

SN#42GB081313 *2008 New Holland 74C 35’ auger style flex header, pickup reel with Crary Wind System, short divider, F/A, 3”cut, SN#PNL023157 *2008 New Holland 76C 16’ pickup platform w/ Swathmaster belt pickup, SN#PPP003463 *2009 Case IH 3208 8R30 corn head, adapted to 2388, flagship adapter capable, Field Tracker and AHHC, poly snouts, knife rolls, hyd deck plates, hyd quick coupler, very clean, SN# Y9S019713 *1997 New Holland 996 12R30 corn head, NH CR or CIH Flagship adapter, poly snouts, hyd deck plates, knife rolls, very clean, SN#607585 *IHC 983 8R30 corn head, poly snouts, needs one row unit gearbox *Case IH 1020 30’ flex head, Crary air reel, fresh knife, guards, and poly, single knife drive, 3” cut, F/A, SN#JJC0093850 *Case IH 1020 25’ flex head, Crary CWS air reel, recent knife and guards, new CWS fan and gearbox, 3” cut, F/A, SN#JJC0082312 *Case IH 1010 30’ rigid head, COMBINES & HEADERS: *2008 New Holland CR9070 Twin bat reel, F/A, 3” cut, very good, SN#JJC0200450 Rotor combine, Y/M monitor, var spd feeder, Redekop MAV chopper, *Case IH 1010 25’ rigid head, bat reel, very good, SN#JJC0127510 rock trap , Intelleview II monitor, engine air compressor, diff locks, *2) Case IH 1015 7 belt pickup elec mirrors, 620/70R42 Michelin platforms, SN#JJC0055335 & SN#X000530 duals, 600/65R28 rears, recent *Maurer M42 header trailer, extensive recon including rotor wear lugs, chopper knives, bubble tandem rear axle, dual front dolly, brakes, lights, SN# up auger, feeder chain, elevator 134252M44050770B8328 chain & all drive chains, rebuilt *Mollers Inc 30’ flex head trailer, torque sensor, 3212 eng/ 2370 single axle SN#23504 sep hrs, SN#HAJ111017 *Johnson Mfg 30’ head trailer, *2003 Case IH 2388 Axial Flow SN#0206440 combine, specialty rotor, rock trap, chopper, binr ext., auger ext. *Shopbuilt 4 wheel header cart , Y/M ready, 18.4x38 Titan duals, (works well for Sunmaster) *Extra set of used NH CR9070 16.9x24 rears, 4181 eng/3078 small wire concaves sep hrs, SN#JJC0273595 *1993 Case IH 1688 Axial PLANTING EQUIPMENT: Flow combine, 600 hours on *2008 John Deere 1835/1910 recent reman engine, Precision air drill, 61’, 10” spacing, rubber Farm Parts feeder chain, drum, press packers, mid row banders rotor, and large and small wire (1 season on rebuild), Raven concaves, factory chopper, feeder single NH3 Accu-flow cooler, set reverse, HHC, AFS Y/M monitor, up to run on on JD 2600 Greenstar bin ext, auger ext, 30.5x32 fronts, 2 display, full run blockage 14.9x24 rear, 4520 engine hours, monitors, Bourgault knock ons w/ SN#JJC0119359 carbide tip, seeder SN#725125; *2009 Sun Master 12R30 1910 JD TBH air system, 430 BU sunflower head w/ NH CR or CIG 3 compartment, 710/70R38 tires, Flagship adapter, SN#M11614 hyd tank winch, cart SN#725204 *2008 New Holland 94C 42’ *John Deere 2600 color touch draper head, centered deck, screen, sells separately from air NH CR or CIH Flagship adapter, seeder AHHC, UII pickup reel, hyd F/A, *2010 Case IH Precision Disk 40, 40’ no till disk drill, 10”spacing, integral transport, cross auger, TRACTORS & LOADERS: *2010 Case IH 535 Quadtrac, luxury cab, power-shift, 4 hyd, PRO 600 monitor, autopilot w/252 receiver, front and rear HID lights, clear view caps, radar, beacon light, tow cable, 3218 hrs, SN# ZAF119379 *2008 Case IH 535 Pro Quadtrac, luxury cab, power-shift, hi-cap pump, 5 hyds, PRO 600 monitor, autopilot w/252 receiver, HID lights, clear view caps, electric mirrors, radar, beacon light, 3696 hrs. SN#Z8F111992 *1994 New Holland 8970 MFWD, Trimble FM-750 w/EZ Steer, 4 hyd, mega-flow ready, large 1000 PTO, 3 pt w/quick hitch, std front axle, front weights, 480/80R42 radial duals, 380/80R30 fronts, 5303 hours, SN#D400379 *1968 IHC 1256 Wheatland Turbo, T/A, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd, no 3PT, 24.5X32 rear tires, showing 5504 hrs, SN#7995 *1970 IHC Farmall 544 Hydro, 540 PTO, 1 hyd, wheel weights, Farmhand F-11 Loader, SN#U015746

recent blades and scrapers, single shoot air system, seeder SN#YAS003489; paired w/ Bourgault 3225 TBH air cart, 2 compartment, mechanical drive, 21.5L-16.1SL Hi-Flo tires & basic Bourgault seed cart monitor, tank SN#4737 *2009 Case IH 1250 16R30 front fold vacuum planter, PTO pump, mechanical down pressure, markers, Dawn side banders and trash whippers, multiple sets of seed plates, hi-rate seed tube monitors, Ag Express touch screen seed control monitor, planter SN#Y9S008047; paired w/ Flexicoil 1330 dry fert distribution system, mechanical drive, Flex control air cart monitor, tank SN#U089019-00 *Case IH 900 12R30 Cyclo vacuum planter, 2pt semi mount w lift assist, markers, pro stitch closing wheels & Dickey John seed monitor, SN#JJO025054 *Case IH 3400 AFS TBH air cart w/ fill auger, 23.1x26 deep lug tires, hyd fan drive, SN# CKB0013426 *Flexi-coil 1610 air cart for parts or repair, SN#J030966

*Pacer water pump w/Briggs 200 Series 13.5HP

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *2015 Case IH 335VT True V 50’ vertical tillage unit, w/ 5 section fold, rolling baskets, walking tandems around, wing gauge wheels & floating tongue, SN#FB080523 *2011 Bourgault 9400 54’ chisel plow, 12” spacing, 5 section fold, single point depth control, NH3 system w/Raven Accu-flow 30 GPM cooler, Raven 440 Control, rear hitch and winch, 3 bar Bourgault heavy tine harrow, SN# 40758CP-07 *2002 Bourgault 8810 Floating Hitch Cultivator 60’ 10” space, 5 section fold, 450 lb trips, single point depth control, spring cushion shanks, gauge wheels, 4 bar harrow, SN#37242CU-06 *2013 Summers 3580 Super Harrow, 70’ 5 bar heavy tine harrow, ½” x 26” tines, auto fold, used on only 600 acres, SN#M1802 *Sunflower 1544-45 tandem disk 45’, 8.5” spacing, 5 section fold, floating tongue, 3 bar Gates harrow, SN#01544D20060022 *Case IH 5800 37’ chisel plow, SPRAYERS, FERTILIZER & 3 section fold, 4 bar Summers CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: harrow, walking tandems *2005 Case IH Patriot SPX4410 all around, floating tongue, self propelled sprayer, 1250 gal SN#JAG0622009 tank, 100’ booms, Aim Command, *Bourgault 4000 40’ HD trailing Ag Leader Spray Control monitor, folding coil packer, 3 section fold, Accuboom section control, SN#36607WT-02 Ultraglide boom height control, fully integrated autopilot W/Trimble SEMIS, TRUCKS & HOPPERS: *2004 Freightliner Columbia Day 500 screen, 380/90R46 tires, Cab, 60 Series Detroit 12.7L, 470 Tridekon crop dividers with air hp, 10 spd trans, 170 WB, air ride lift & fenders, 2367 engine hrs, susp, single 100 gal fuel tank, wet SN#Y5T020184 kit, headache rack, side storage *Set of 4) 650/65R38 Michelin XM108 floatation tires & rims to fit box, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels, 396,806 miles showing Case IH SP sprayers *1995 Ford Aeromax LTL9000 *2004 Summers Ultimate NT w/60” flat top sleeper, 60 Series Suspended Boom Sprayer, 1000 gal tank, 90’ booms, foam marker, Detroit 12.7L, 430 hp, 10 spd trans, 238 WB, air ride susp, jake triple nozzle bodies, 200 gal rinse brake, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels, tank, 3 section boom control, 380/90R46 single tires, SN#E0490 638008 miles showing *2008 Timpte Super Hopper 42’ *1987 Fontaine 96” x 48’ step alum hopper bottom trailer, 96” deck semi trailer w/ 4 – 1250 wide, 72 ” sides, ag hoppers, gal water tanks, pump/motor, induction cones, hose reel, spray Shurco electric traps and roll tarp, cage, 11’ top deck, 37’ main deck, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels *1991 Timpte Super Hopper 42’ & 255/70R22.5 tires alum hopper bottom trailer, 96” *2) 2012 Duolift Twin 1000 gal wide, 78” sides, roll tarp, 11R24.5 NH3 tank trailers, 16.5L-16.1SL tires , alum wheels tires, SN#’s 401250312 and *1986 IH S2300 tri-axle, L10 401250412 Cummins, 9 spd trans, 3rd pusher *2) 2008 Duolift Twin 1000 gal axle, 20’ Frontier box, hoist, 3pc NH3 tank trailers, 16.5L-16.1SL end gate & roll tarp, air brakes, tires, SN#’s 19854 and 19888 11R24.5 front and rear tires, electric *2) Enduraplas 3000 gal black poly upright tanks end gate, 91031 miles showing

*1975 GMC 6500 single axle truck, v-8, 5/2 trans, 16’ Frontier box and hoist, roll tarp, 10.00x20 rears, 9.00x20 fronts, only 31650 miles showing HEAVY EQUIPMENT: *1987 John Deere 644D wheel loader, 102 in bucket, 23.5-25 L3 tires, 8121 hrs showing, SN#514423 *Komatsu PC300LC excavator, shows 19800 hrs *1988 Midland belly dump semi trailer 42’, triple-axle, 11R22.5 tires, roll tarp, VIN# 2C9B2S4D7JR018170 WINDROWERS: *2002 Case IH 8825HP self propelled windrower, 30’ draper table, 21.5Lx16.1 tires, rear weights, double knife drive, sliding table, pickup reel, 2 canola roto-shears, 1543 engine hrs, tractor SN#CFH0200021, head SN#CFH0118887 *Case IH 8230 PT auto fold windrower 30’, new sickle, batt reel, very clean, SN#CFH0066438 GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *2008 Brent 880 grain cart w/PTO and hyd drive pump, scale w/EZ 400 Digi-Star monitor & roll tarp, SN#B24190131 *2008 Akron E9250D Grain Bag Loader 9’, SN#D09424088 *2010 Akron EXG300 Grain Bag Unloader 9’, SN#80545080G *Rem 1026B 1000 RPM PTO grain vac w/ tubes, hoses, clean up kit & accessories, SN#RM-011026B-4748 *Kwik Kleen 772 7 tube grain cleaner, 7.5HP elec motor, tarp, transport, screenings auger & multiple screens *Westfield MK100-71 10x71 auger w/ swing away hopper & hyd auger jogger, bin full indicator spout, SN#188568 *Westfield TFX80-36, 8x36 auger w/ 23hp Vanguard V-Twin engine, factory intake hopper, hys SP mover & self contained hyd, SN#258855 *Sakundiak HD7-1400 7x41 auger w/ 20 hp Honda engine & hyd drive for bin sweep, SN#61094 *Minnesota 450 Gravity Wagon, 16.5Lx16.1 tires, roll tarp OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS: *BIL 14’ 6 way pull type hyd angle blade, rear dual wheels, SN#123 *Degelman CC-14 14’ rock rake, SN#460 *Crown rotary reel type rock picker, hyd drive, SN#1430 *Case IH 183 12R30 row crop cultivator w/ rolling shields, SN#017074 *IHC 1100 9’ trailer type sickle bar mower, SN#458888 *Inland DA92 92” 3pt 2 stage snow blower, 540 PTO, hyd chute, SN# P1349

HAGA BROTHERS, OWNERS - Karlsruhe, North Dakota. For more information call: Greg 701-626-1833 or Kim 701-626-1832 001838320r1

FARM EQUIPMENT

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AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

Resource Auction, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-7574015, fax 701-757-4016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email- info@resourceauction. com, website- www.resourceauction.com

Travis Zablotney Canadian buyers are always welcome, Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Minot Rep: Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask 701-721-2188 in advance for document assistance if necessary.

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers.

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GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION

FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 2019 - 9:00 AM LOCATION: Indoors at the Alerus Center, 1200 S. 42nd St, Grand Forks, ND (Just off I-29) AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The auction will take place indoors at the Alerus Center. All units will be on hand for running inspection from noon to 5pm March 28th and 8am to 10am auction day. SPECIAL NOTES: All items must be removed by Thursday, April 4th at 1pm- loading dock on site. Alerus Center is equipped with hotel & restaurant facilities. We will accept absentee bids until 6pm March 28th! ONLINE BIDDING - Please register in advance to bid live online by visiting www.resourceauction.com IMPORTANT NOTICE: THIS IS A VERY PRELIMINARY LISTING! AS THIS AD WENT TO PRESS WE WERE ADDING MANY UNITS & GATHERING NUMEROUS SPECS. PLEASE SEE www.resourceauction.com FOR ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS & CHANGES TO DESCRIPTIONS!

FOR MORE PHOTOS, INFORMATION & UPDATES - VISIT OUR WEBSITE WHICH WILL BE UPDATED OFTEN UNTIL AUCTION DAY!!!

TRACTORS & GUIDANCE EQUIPMENT:

12 spd standard trans, 4 hyd, 850/60R38 Trelleborg duals, recent transmission & differential work, 2nd owner local tractor, *2013 Case IH 450 Quad Trac, luxury 11000 hrs cab, inst seat, power shift, 6 hyd, diff *1976 IHC 1566 Farmall tractor, CAH, locks, full auto steer, monitor, receiver, 1000 PTO, 2 hyd, 20.8-38 rear duals, Nav controller, hi-cap drawbar, HID factory 9’ front dozer, very clean, kept lights, 3200 hrs, SN#ZDF134268 indoors, 6299 hrs *2011 Case IH Steiger 500HD 4WD tractor, luxury cab, inst seat, power shift, *Case IH/Trimble guidance/GPS- Pro 700 color touch screen, Waas 372 6 hyd, diff locks, elec mirrors, full auto receiver & Nav II controller, new in 2014, steer, monitor, receiver, Nav controller, hi-cap drawbar, 800/70R38 duals, 2935 was in Magnum 260 above hrs, SN#ZBF125013 *2016 New Holland T9-435 4WD, 435hp, COMBINES & HEADS: *2012 Case IH AFX 8230 combine, power shift, luxury cab, 1000 PTO, 4 luxury cab, inst seat, chopper, lateral tilt, hyd, Trimble guidance, HID lights, HD rock trap, power fold hopper, full auto drawbar, 520/95R46 duals, 1870 hrs, steer, monitor, receiver, Nav controller, SN#ZGF403204 Michelin 620/70R42 duals, 28L-26 *2016 New Holland T9-435 4WD, 435hp, rears, 1436 sep hrs, 1874 eng hrs, power shift, luxury cab, 1000 PTO, 4 SN#YCG216613 hyd, Trimble guidance, HID lights, HD *2008 Case IH AFX 7010 combine, drawbar, 520/95R46 duals, 1904 hrs, deluxe cab, inst seat, chopper, lateral SN#ZGF403206 tilt, rock trap, hopper ext, full auto steer, *2016 New Holland T7-290 MFWD, monitor, receiver, Nav controller, 20.8-42 290hp, 31mph CVT, deluxe cab w/ front duals, 28L-26 rear tires, 1943 sep leather seat, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 hrs, 2679 eng hrs, SN#HAJ203614 PTO, 5 hyd, light pkg, susp front axle, *2014 Drago 1222 Series II 12R22 HD drawbar, 600/70R30 front tires, non-chopping corn head, 3 sensor 710/70R42 rear tires- Firestone rubber, Headsight, set up for JD, single owner, 2050 hrs, SN#ZGEA03352 less than 3000 acres, SN#2118714 *2016 New Holland T7-270 MFWD, *2008 Geringhoff RD830 8R30 roto 270hp, 31mph CVT, New Holland disc chopping corn head w/ hyd deck 865TL self leveling loader w/ bucket & plates, Headsight HHC, Lexion adapter, grapple, 600/60R30 fronts, 710/60R42 SN#934078308 rear tires- Michelin rubber, 500KG *2010 Case IH 2020 35’ flex head w/ rear weights each side, only 915 hrs, 3” cut, poly skids, single pt hookup SN#ZGEZ04284 & stubble lights, fits CIH flagship *2012 Case IH Magnum 260 MFWD, combines, SN#YAZL52347 power shift, cloth interior, power shift, *2009 JD 635F 35’ flex head w/ 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 5 hyd pkp reel & full finger, good poly, w/ power beyond, guidance ready, SN#H00635F730430 front weights, 380/80R38 front duals, *Case IH 12R22 corn head w/ GVL poly, 380/90R54 rear duals, less than 300 CIH knife rolls, flagship adapter, nice hrs on all 8 new Trelleborg tires, 3006 conversion total hrs, 2nd owner local tractor, SN#ZBRD08701 HEADER TRAILERS: *2011 Case IH Magnum 290 MFWD, *2014 Stud King MD38 38’ header trailer power shift w/ creeper gear, 3pt w/ quick w/ 235/80R16 tires, SN#7226 hitch, PTO, 5 hyd w/ power beyond, *2) Unused America 2042 42’ HD cab susp, front axle susp, front & rear 6-wheel header trailers w/ brakes & weights, 380/90R54 duals, only 1890 lights hrs, SN#ZBRD03425 *2) Unused America 2038 38’ HD *1997 Case IH 9370 4WD, standard 6-wheel header trailers w/ brakes & trans, 4 hyd, JD ATU universal lights steering system, 520/85R42 duals, *2) Unused America 840 40’ HD 6-wheel well maintained, clean unit, 6150 hrs, header trailers w/ brakes & lights SN#JEE0068154 *2) Unused America 836 36’ HD 6-wheel *1998 New Holland Versatile 9882 4WD, header trailers w/ brakes & lights

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front tires 70%, 11R22.5 rear tires, alum outside wheels, rear mud scrapers, 522362 miles showing *2002 Volvo VNM day cab, D12 Volvo eng, 7 spd trans, 860251 miles showing SEMI TRACTORS: *2000 Sterling tri axle, day cab, 10 *2013 International 8600 day cab, speed, pwr divider lock, 11R22.5 tires on MaxxForce 11 eng, 370hp, eng brake, steel disk wheels, 784824 miles showing 10 spd trans, cruise, pwr windows, air *1994 Western Star 5964S day cab, ride, dump valve, 3:58 ratio, alum fuel Cat 3406 eng, 425hp, eng brake, Eaton tank, single chrome stack, alum full Fuller 18 spd trans, Hendrickson air fenders, 187 WB, rear super singles, ride, 200 WB, alum wheels, 64900 miles alum disk wheels showing *2012 International ProStar + day cab, *1993 Mack CH613 day cab semi MaxxForce 13 eng, 430-475hp, eng tractor, Mack engine, 9 speed, pwr brake, Ultrashift trans, custom interior, divider lock, wet kit, dual alum tanks, air ride, dump valve, 3:70 ratio, dual 11R22.5 tires on Dayton wheels, 458400 alum fuel tanks, single chrome stack, miles showing quarter fenders, 175 WB, 11R22.5 tires, *1989 Ford LTL9000 day cab, wet steel disk wheels, only 340000 miles kit, pwr divider lock, dual alum tanks, *2013 Freightliner CA113DC Cascadia 11R22.5 tires on steel disk wheels, day cab, Detroit DD13 eng, engine 904216 miles showing brake, Eaton Fuller 10 spd trans, DEF, CARB compliant, Air Liner susp, 172 SEMI TRAILERS: WB, alum wheels *2018 Timpte Super Hopper, alum *2012 Mack day cab, M13 Mack eng, hopper bottom, 40’ long, 66” sides, 96” Gold Edition Mack auto trans, wet kit, wide, air ride, ag hoppers, stainless new air dryer, new EGR cooler, new 11- cone, rear panel & corners, elec roll tarp, 24.5 tires, 370000 miles showing 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels, black in *2009 Peterbilt 384 day cab, Cummins color, very nice ISM eng, 410 hp, eng brake, Eaton *2017 Merrtitt Heritage aluminum hopper Fuller 10 spd trans, Air Trac susp, full trailer, 42’ long, 66” sides, 96 wide, ag hoppers, air ride, 11R24.5 tires, alum locking rears, 184 WB, alum wheels, wheels, roll tarp 352350 miles *2006 Jet aluminum hopper bottom, 42’ *2008 Sterling day cab, 14L Detroit long, 66” sides, 96” wide, ag hoppers, eng, 10 spd trans, air ride, dual alum tanks, 11R22.5 tires, alum outside rims, air ride, roll tarp, 11R24.5 tires & alum wheels 560000 miles showing *2011 Merritt alum hopper bottom w/ *2007 Peterbilt 378 day cab, Cat C13 Rapat rear belt unloader, ag hoppers, eng, 410-450hp, eng brake, Ultrashift trans, cruise, pwr windows, low air leaf spring ride, elec roll tarp, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels susp, 3:55 ratio, alum fuel tank, dual *2010 Merritt alum hopper bottom w/ chrome stacks, quarter fenders, chrome Rapat rear belt unloader, ag hoppers, bumper, air slide 5th, 200 WB, 11R22.5 spring ride, elec roll tarp, 11R24.5 tires, tires, alum disk wheels alum wheels *2006 IH 8600 day cab, ISM Cummins *2007 Corn Husker Ultralight aluminum eng, 10 spd trans, dual alum tanks, hopper bottom trailer, roll tarp 11R22.5 tires, alum outside rims *1989 Fruehauf 28’ dry van w/ 2- 1600 *2005 Volvo VNM day cab, D12 Volvo gal poly tanks, set up for spray trailer eng, 10 spd trans, wet kit, mud scrapers, *1986 Crysteel 100BD16 16’ tandem new clutch 2017, 694428 miles showing axle pup trailer w/ 84” sides, front & back *2003 Kenworth T800B, Cummins ISC hopper, air brakes, roll tarp, pintle hitch eng, 10 spd trans, single alum tank, light & 10.00-20 tires on steel rims weight truck *Transport Trailers 40’ tri axle low boy, *2003 Freightliner Columbia, 60 Series double drop, 18’ well, 8’ top deck, 96” Detroit eng, Smart Shift 10 spd w/ ZF wide, 10R17.5 tires on Dayton wheels Meritor Freedom Line trans, dual line *Transport Trailers 36’ tri axle deck over wet kit, auto grease system, dual 100 low boy, single drop, 28’ main deck, 8’ gal alum tanks, safety pull, 315/80-22.5 top deck, 96” wide, 10R17.5 tires on

*2) Unused America 440 40’ 6-wheel header trailers *2) Unused America 435 35’ 6-wheel header trailers

Dayton wheels

FARM TRUCKS: *2005 Kenworth T-800 tri-axle, Cummins ISM eng, 370hp, Eaton Fuller 10 spd trans, cruise, air scale, air susp, jake brake, alum fuel tanks, Reiten 22’ 800BU alum box w/ manual roll tarp, hoist & rear control new in 2014, 3rd pusher axle, Michelin 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels, 465500 miles showing *1984 International F2275 twin screw, Cummins 14.0L, 10 spd trans, spring ride, 16T tender box & elec tarp, 235000 miles showing *1978 Chev C65 twin screw, 427 eng, Eaton 5/2 spd, 19’ Buffalo box, Shurlock roll tarp & twin post hoist, 92592 miles showing, single owner

PLANTERS & ROW CROP EQUIPMENT: *2010 Case IH 1265 Early Riser 36R20 central fill vacuum planter, pneumatic down pressure, liquid plumbing & pumpno tanks, SN#YDS041160 *2008 JD 1770NT 16R30 CCS central fill vacuum planter, Yetter row cleaners, 500 gal liquid tank, Keeton in furrow, Precision pneumatic down pressure, 20/20 monitor, V-set RC, corn/bean plates, markers, shaft drive, SN#AD1770P710265 *2006 JD 1770NT FF 16R30 vaccum planter, 3BU boxes, factory 600 gal liquid tank, row cleaners, Precision internals in meters, soybean/corn plates, MaxEmerge Plus units, SN#AD1770Y695117 *2006 JD 1790 24R20 CCS central fill vacuum planter, factory 225 gal liquid tanks, Seed Star 2, pneumatic down pressure, liquid in furrow, RRV canola kit, new opening disks, markers, shaft drive, SN#AD1790D715127 *2006 JD 1790 24R20 CCS central fill vacuum planter, 500 gal liquid tank, Seed Star 1, Pro XP row units, totally tubular liquid in furrow, row markers, solid gauge wheels, SN#AD1790D710174 *2001 JD 1780 24R22 front fold vacuum planter, liquid fert, 3BU boxes, Seedstar, ground drive w/ cable driven units & Maxemerge Plus row units, no liquid fert tanks, Precision planting meters, SN#A01780D690149

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Continued from Previous Page *JD 1750 24R22 vacuum planter w/ Maximerge Plus row units, hyd drive, 3BU boxes, liquid fert minus pump & tanks, Moore built wing fold bar w/ markers, ISO controlled, no monitor included *JD 7200 12R30 front fold conservation planter w/ liquid fert, John Blue pump, trash whippers, HD down pressure springs, 250 monitor & corn seed disks *1988 JD 7200 16R30 front fold planter w/ liquid fert, 3BU seed hopper & markers *Planter accessories- 24) Groff row cleaners, Pair of JD 250 gallon factory liquid tanks

walking tandems around, 3 section fold, 3 bar harrows, wave coulters & rolling baskets, SN#07404 *Wilrich 3400 45’ cultivator, 5 sect fold, 4 bar harrow, knock on shovels, rear hitch & hyd *Flexicoil System 95 40’ harrow packer, 5 bar harrow sections, coil packer & auto fold, SN#S95B000J29008 *J&M TF215 38” rolling harrow w/ 3 section fold, front spike harrow & double baskets, SN#2461 *Summers 60’ Super harrow, heavy tine harrow w/ all new ½” x 22” tines (never used), 5 bar sections *Klongslide 34’ Triple K 34’ field conditioner w/ rolling basket, new tires & wheel bearing last season

AIR SEEDERS & DRILLS:

*JD 1850/1900 36’ no till air disk drill, SEED & CHEMICAL 7.5” spacing, Brown Box control, many EQUIPMENT: new bushings, bearings, springs & hoses *Unused Meridian 240BWT seed tender/ in spring 2018, 1900 2 compartment trailer, 8” conveyor w/ 12” cleated belt, TBT tank w/ fill auger, hyd fan drive, 180 degree swing conveyor, scale plugs to plant 15”, scale, weigh box & all system w/ digital readout, roll tarp, accessories, tank SN#H01900T675514 Honda 9hp gas eng w/ elec start, *Green seed roller for 1900/1910 seed two compartment, 240 units/192BU, cart, will work with 6 or 8 manifolds, can also function as weigh wagon, used once SN#6720120551006 *Case IH Concord 4710 air seeder w/ *2014 Parker 3620 seed tender, 19’ 3400 tank, 1000 gal liquid fert tank, conveyor, tarp & hand controller, no liquid starter, ground drive pump & trailer, used very little Microtrack NH3 w/ mid row bander, shop *Brandt SB4000 90’ suspended boom built cart on 14” x 12’ track assembly, PT sprayer, 1600 gal tank, Micro Trak front caddy & 66x43-25 floater tires, computer rate controller, 5 section boom Tank SN#3AS-0478 control, rinse tank, chem wash tank, *JD 730/787 30’ air disk drill w/ double 380/85R46 tires, kept indoors disk openers on 6” spacing, rubber *Cenex 12T 2-compartment gravity press wheels, 787 TBT tank w/ fill wagon w/ running gear auger, side arm markers, monitor, tank *H&S 72R22 broadcast/band sprayer w/ SN#N00787X001173 1000 gal tank, 100 gal rinse tank, 2” & 3” quick fill, mixing cone, 6 section boom, GRAIN CART & 4 nozzles per row, Raven monitor & GRAIN HANDLING 14.9-28 duals EQUIPMENT: *Redball 150 gal tank & saddle, for older *Unused 2015 Unverferth 8250 grain IH or JD tractor, gray in color cart w/ 1000 PTO, 17” corner auger, roll *Batchboy chemical mixing system tarp & 30.5-32 tires, green in color, never *Unused EnduraPlas 1600 gal horizontal been in field, SN#B34900137 black poly tank w/ 3” vented bung *2016 Brandt 1547LPT conveyor w/ hyd *Unused EnduraPlas 1000 gal horizontal drive, Kohler 26.5 EFI engine & spout, poly tank, 3” vented bung SN#118199-16

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *2014 Horsch RT370 35’ MDC Joker high speed disk w/ 3 section fold & arm extensions, SN#310037014056 *2013 Horsch RT370 35’ MDC Joker high speed disk w/ 3 section fold *2012 Summers 70’ Super weeder, 4 rank Danish tines, hyd retractable, 5 bar harrow sections flex wing carrier & auto fold, low acres *Salford 570 RTS 30’ vertical tillage tool,

*2014 Sakundiak HD10-46 10 x 46 auger w/ hyd drive, factory hopper attachment or regular intake & Kohler 35hp engine, nice unit, SN#72614

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, SKID STEERS & ATTACHMENTS: *1997 Komatsu PC200LC-6 excavator, hyd thumb, 48” tooth bucket, hyd quick attach, SN#A82232 *1995 Caterpillar IT12F wheel loader,

ride control, hyd attach quick coupler, auto bucket level kick out, single lever control, GP bucket w/ bolt on reversible cutting edge, city owned & maintained, 11042 hrs showing, SN#1KF01185 *2015 Bobcat T650 skid steer w/ bucket, missing door, 4430 hrs *2008 Bobcat S17775 skid steer w/ bucket, 2730 hrs *Case 95XT diesel hydro skid steer w/ ROPS & aux hyd *Case 95XT diesel hydro skid steer w/ ROPS & aux hyd *Unused Lowe 750 hyd auger w/ skid steer quick attach & 9” & 12” bits *2) Unused Stout XHD84-6 brush/ grapple buckets w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout 66-9 brush/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72-8 brush/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72-4 close tine brush/ grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72-FB grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72-3 rock/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72-3 open end combination rock/brush/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72 rock bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout 72” skid steer grapple bucket, slotted bottom *Unused double tine bale spear w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused tree & post puller w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 74” dirt bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 72” HD rock bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 72”’ flat bottom double grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *4) Unused HD solid weld on quick attach skid steer plates *2) Unused receiver plate trailer movers w/ premium powder coated paint finish *Unused 90” HD snow bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 96” HD snow bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 96” high volume snow bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 102” HD snow bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *2) Unused America SP12 12’ snow

pushers w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *2) Unused America SP10 10’ snow pushers w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *2) Unused America SP09 9’ snow pushers w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *2) Unused America SP08 8’ snow pushers w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *3) Unused tree & post pullers w/ skid steer quick attach *4) Unused skid steer buckets w/ quick attach *Screw on forks

SCRAPERS, MOWERS & BLADES: *Woods 3180 15’ batwing mower w/ 540 PTO, chain kit, stump jumpers & aircraft tires *Unused America 120R 12’ multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires *Unused America 140R 14’ multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires *Unused America 160R 16’ multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires *Unused America 10F 10’ heavy duty box blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt *2) Unused America 12F 12’ heavy duty box blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt *2) Unused America F12 12’ pull type box blade/killifer *2) Unused America F10 10’ pull type box blade/killifer *Unused America F8 8’ pull type box blade/killifer *Unused America F7 7’ pull type box blade/killifer *Unused America F6 6’ pull type box blade/killifer *Unused America F5 5’ pull type box blade/killifer

*2010 Ford F-450 XLT dually 4x4 4-door extended cab pickup, 6.4L V8 turbo diesel, Stahl 11’ service body, Liftmoore 3200 REE crane, 225/70R19.5 rear tires, recent engine work, 300000 miles on chassis *2004 Chev K2500HD Silverado 3/4T crew cab pickup, Duramax diesel, Allison auto trans, flatbed, 226000 miles showing *1979 GMC 3500 single cab dually pickup, Chev 350 gas eng, auto trans, Knapheide stake flatbed *1985 Cadillac Fleetwood short stretch limo w/ auto start, mini bar, white w/ gray interior, 30000 miles showing *Hyster tandem axle dual wheel tilt deck equipment trailer w/ pintle hitch

HAY & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: *Unused America 625 25’ bale feeder wagon on 4-wheel transport *Unused America 625 25’ silage feeder wagon on 4-wheel transport *Unused America 625 25’ bale carrier on 4-wheel transport *6) Unused bundles of 10 continuous fence panels- 20’ x 6 bar w/ 1 ¼” x 14 ga round tubing, 5 uprights, clips & connectors, galvanized finish *40) 5’ x 10” portable panels *16) 5’ x 24’ free standing panels

OTHER EQUIPMENT, MISCELLANEOUS & TIRES:

*IH 80” 3pt snowblower, 540 PTO, hyd chute, 2 stage, dual auger *SSR 16” PTO water pump, flow is equal to 24” culvert, impeller has been rebuilt & 1 new u-joint *2007 Bend Pak model XP-10CX car/ truck hoist, 10000lb lift, adj lift arms, like new *Shop built safety pull type hitch *16) JD precision planter corn plates *32) JD planter disk openers, from JD TRAVEL TRAILER, OTHER 1790 planter *Unused TMG Industrial 8’ x 10’ twin wall TRUCKS, PICKUPS & aluminum greenhouse, still in box VEHICLES: *Alkota hot water pressure washer, *2017 Zinger Z1 Series tandem axle diesel/kerosene water heater, 220V travel trailer, full bed, bath, kitchen & convertible table/bed, slight hail damage, *Raven Ultra Guide glide boom height system 12V tongue jack- nice & clean *Raven radar sensor *1990 Mack RD9690S tri-axle dump *2) Sets of Super singles on alum truck, Mack 8 spd trans, Heil 14’ wheels gravel dump body, 11R22.5 rear tires, *Set of 8) Bridgestone 295/75R22.5 385/65R22.5 fronts, Dayton wheels truck tires on hub pilot rims *1990 Mack RD9690S, tandem axle *6) Goodyear 10.00-20 tires w/ Budd dump truck, Mack 8 spd trans, Heil 14’ style rims & 2) 10.00-20 tires, no rims gravel dump body, 11R22.5 rear tires, *4) Budd style super single aluminum 385/65R22.5 fronts, Dayton wheels rims *1998 International 8100 w/ Landoll *4) Super singles on alum rims rollback bed

GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION For more information call 701-757-4015 office, 701-215-2058 Dennis, 701-317-0870 Mark

GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION- For more information call 701-757-4015 office, 701-215-2058 Dennis, 701-317-0870 Mark TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. ND Sales tax laws may apply on some construction & consumer units. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers. Due to some conflicts at press time, please note some file photos, see website for originals. Canadian buyers are always welcome. Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Resource Auction, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- www.resourceauction.com

Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624

Monday, March 18, 2019 / AGWEEK

A13


LARGE FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT AUCTION

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2019 – 10:00 AM

LOCATION: Bejou, Minnesota- at the Junction of Hwy 59 & County Road 1; Bejou is North of Mahnomen or south of Winger on HWY 59 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Please note a large line of late model equipment. Most major items are 5 years old or less. There will be a good quantity of tools and miscellaneous as well. Auctioneers may sell two rings, so please be prepared!! LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day until 5 PM, Thursday, March 21 8 AM to 5 PM and Friday, March 22 8 AM to 5 PM only! All items must be removed by April 3rd. ONLINE BIDDING: Register in advance by visiting www.resourceauction.com FOR MORE PHOTOS, INFORMATION & UPDATES- VISIT OUR WEBSITE WHICH WILL BE UPDATED OFTEN UNTIL AUCTION DAY!!! TRACTORS: *2017 Challenger 1050 MFWD, 31 MPH CVT, 500 hp, Trimble auto guidance w/ Accu Field Command Pro, exh brake, LED lights, preheater pkg, swivel drawbar, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 5 hyd w/ return line, ISO plug, front & rear weights, 650/65R38 front duals, 750/75R46 rear duals, Michelin Axio Bib rubber, only 646 hrs, SN#534241020 *2017 Challenger 1050 MFWD, 31 MPH CVT, 500 hp, Trimble auto guidance w/ Accu Field Command Pro exh brake, LED lights, preheater pkg, swivel drawbar, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 6 hyd w/ return line, ISO plug, front & rear weights, 650/65R38 front duals, 750/75R46 rear duals, Trelleborg rubber, only 751 hrs, SN#524241003 *2017 Challenger 1038 MFWD, CVT, 380 hp, Trimble auto guidance w/ Accu Field Command Pro, exh brake, LED lights, preheater pkg, swivel drawbar, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 5 hyd w/ return line, ISO plug, long axles, front & rear weights, 420/85R38 front duals, 480/80R50 rear duals, Michelin Agri Bib rubber, only 790 hrs, SN#531241065 *2014 Versatile 190 MFWD, power shift, inst seat, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 4 hyd, Buhler Versatile 3895 self leveling loader w/ bucket & grapple, 16.9R28 front tires, 520/85R42 rear tires, only 1681 hrs, SN#550314 *2014 Versatile 220 MFWD, power shift, inst seat, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 4 hyd, front weights, 380/85R28 front tires, 380/85R46 rear duals, only 1042 hrs, SN#550554 *2004 Case IH MX285 MFWD, power shift, inst seat, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, 380/85R34 front duals, 18.4R46 rear duals, 9574 hrs, SN#JAZ133777

*2014 MacDon FD75 40’ Flex Draper w/ finger reel, 3” cut, F/A, Claas Lexion adaptor, double knife drive, slow spd transport, SN#244274 *2013 MacDon FD75 40’ Flex Draper w/ finger reel, 3” cut, F/A, Claas Lexion adaptor, double knife drive, slow spd transport, SN#241370 *Unverferth AWS 42’ header trailer w/ all wheel steer, hold down ratchets, lights *Industries America 440 40’ tandem axle header trailer w/ front dolly wheels *35’ tandem axle header trailer w/ 4-wheel transport & lights

SEMI TRACTORS: *FOUR MATCHED UNITS) 2012 to 2013 International 113 Pro Star + Day Cab, Maxx Force engine, 10 spd trans, eng brake, power divider lock, air ride, single alum tank, 174 WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, alum wheels, 269555 to 340886 miles showing *TWO MATCHED UNITS) 2011 Western Star 4900 day cab, tri-axle lowboy tractor, DD15 Detroit eng, 13 spd trans, cruise, tilt, eng brake, wet kit, 3rd pusher axle, 245 WB, 315/80R22.5 front tires, 11R24.5 rear tires, front alum wheels, steel disk rear wheels, 318560 & 425011 miles showing *THREE MATCHED UNITS) 2008 Volvo VNL64T, 60” sleeper, 13L Volvo eng, COMBINES & HEADS: automatic trans, cruise, tilt, diff lock, alum *2016 Claas Lexion 760TT APS Hybrid grille guard, 210 WB, 295/75R22.5 front track combine, RWA, turbo chopper, lateral tires, 275/80R22.5 rear tires, 578444 to tilt feeder house, rock trap, Quantimeter, 584709 miles showing Ag Leader Y/M & guidance, Cebis, auto contour, auto pilot, 3D sieve, elec returns SEMI TRAILERS: monitor, elec fold hopper ext, auto lube, *FOUR MATCHED) 2012 Timpte 40’ x 96” 35” belts, auto reel speed, 2 spd rear axle, Super Hopper alum hopper bottom trailer, 650/65R26 rear tires, 1017 sep hrs, 1647 72” sides, ag hoppers, air ride, elec roll eng hrs, SN#C6900383 tarp, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels (3-2012/ *2016 Claas Lexion 760TT APS Hybrid 1-2010) track combine, RWA, turbo chopper, lateral *THREE MATCHED UNITS) 2009 Wilson tilt feeder house, rock trap, Quantimeter, Pace Setter 41’ x 96” alum hopper bottom Ag Leader Y/M & guidance, Cebis, auto trailer, 72” sides, ag hoppers, air ride, roll contour, auto pilot, 3D sieve, elec returns tarp, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels monitor, elec fold hopper ext, auto lube, *2009 Trail King 48’ x 102” flatbed trailer w/ 35” belts, auto reel speed, 2 spd rear steel frame, wood deck, air ride, Canadian axle,750/65R26 rear tires, 1074 sep hrs, spread, 11R24.5 tires & steel disk 1746 eng hrs, SN#C6900382 wheels *2018 Geringhoff Rota Disc Elite XL model *2001 Trail King HG Series 40T RGN 4 axle RD1800B 18R22 chopping corn head w/ hyd detachable lowboy trailer, 54’ overall Head Sight row guidance, Claas Lexion length w/ 28’ well, 13’ neck & 13’ deck over adapter, hyd deck plates, knife rolls, yellow rear, outriggers, air ride, flip up 4th axle, poly, very low acres, SN#1101801501822B 275R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, Honda *2008 Geringhoff Northstar NS-1800B pony motor for wet kit 18R22 non chopping corn head w/ Head *2003 Transcraft step deck trailer w/ Sight row guidance, Claas Lexion adaptor, 12’ upper deck, steel frame, alum/wood deck, 2- 3500 gal water tanks, 2- 65 gal hyd deck plates, knife rolls, yellow poly, mixing cones, elec hose reel w/ 3” hose, SN#721681822/B

Honda GX390 pump w/ elec start motor, 255/70R22.5 tires *2004 Transcraft step deck trailer w/ 12’ upper deck, steel frame, alum/wood deck, 2- 3500 gal water tanks, 2- 65 gal mixing cones, elec hose reel w/ 3” hose, Honda GX390 pump w/ elec start motor, 255/70R22.5 tires *1998 Raven Fleethawk 48’ x 96” alum flatbed trailer w/ alum deck, air ride, 12- strap winches, underbody box, alum stakes, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels *40’ x 96” aluminum belly dump gravel trailer w/ 66” sides, air gate, 11R24.5 tires, steel disk wheels PLANTERS & SEEDING EQUIPMENT: *2018 Agco White VE36 36R22 CCS central fill vacuum planter on 24” belted ag track system, White units, Sorenson I-plant front fold bar, V-Set Precision planting units, row cleaners, SRM elec drive, Delta Force hyd down pressure, Keaton seed firmers, in furrow liquid fert w/ 3” fill & on board 1300 gal liquid tank, 31x13.5 gauge tires, used 1 season, kept indoors, SN#SW3622201804 *2018 Agco White VE36 36R22 CCS central fill vacuum planter on 24” belted ag track system, White units, Sorenson I-plant front fold bar, V-Set Precision planting units, row cleaners, SRM elec drive, Delta Force hyd down pressure, Keaton seed firmers, in furrow liquid fert w/ 3” fill & on board 1300 gal liquid tank, 31x13.5 gauge tires, used 1 season, kept indoors, SN#SW3622201805 *2016 Great Plains YP2425A-48 TR 24R30/ 48R twin row planter, row pro units, hyd drive, Tru Count, dual marker assembly, 82 BU central fill hopper, hyd hitch, scraper kit, corn & bean plates, factory semi mount liquid fert cart, used 1 season only, SN#GPB1096G *Extra Great Plains factory semi mount liquid fert tank for YP Series planters, unused *Meridian 375RT Seed Express tender, 2 compartment, roll tarp, hyd gate, hyd conveyor lift, hyd 180 degree swing, 5” tube, Honda GX240 engine w/ elec start, SN#6720120550860 *Meridian 375RT Seed Express tender, 2 compartment, roll tarp, hyd gate, hyd conveyor lift, hyd 180 degree swing, 5” tube, Honda GX240 engine w/ elec start, SN#6720101246800 *Agnition Commence model 13-01-0304 REV C seed treater w/ scale, 220V, like new, SN#23965 *Ideal model SA2804 seed cleaner on transport, SN#1533

FERTILIZER & CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: *2015 Rogator RG1100B self propelled sprayer chassis w/ New Leader 4258 G4 stainless steel dual bin dry fert spreader box w/ elec roll tarp, 70’ spread pattern, hyd drive, auto shut off, Raven Viper 4 & Raven SmarTrax auto guidance, light bar, air suspension, 380/90R46 tires, only 986 engine hrs, Spreader box SN#L42586, Floater SN#AGCA1100CFNSN1393 *2012 Ag Chem Rogator 1194 self propelled sprayer, 120’ booms, 10” nozzle spacing, 5 way nozzle bodies, 7 sect shut off, boom height radar, touch down wheels, 1100 gal stainless spray tank, 130 gal rinse tank, chem educator, 3” fill, air susp, Raven SmarTrax auto guidance, inst seat, 380/90R46 tires, 3086 eng hrs, SN#AGCA1194KNWSE1003 *Late model Farm King 1460 24R22 side dresser, 5 sect fold, 1600 gal tank, individual row flow meters, Yetter wave coulters, 3” fill, adjustable tread, 380/90R46 tires, SN#9646439 *7) 10000 gal upright poly tanks w/ 3” pumps TILLAGE EQUIPMENT, AIR TANK & ROLLER: *2014 Bourgault 8910 58’ heavy cultivator, 5 sect fold, 4 bar heavy tine harrow, 7” spacing, 9” knock on sweeps, single pt depth control, walking tandems around, caster wing gauge wheels, floating hitch, SN#41512CU-07 *2013 Bourgault 9400 54’ chisel plow, 5 sect fold, 3 bar heavy tine harrow, single pt depth control, walking tandems around, caster gauge wheels, floating hitch, SN#41445CP-03 *2008 Bourgault 9800 40’ chisel plow w/ 3 sect fold, 3 bar heavy tine harrow, Raven NH3 Super cooler, walking tandems around, wing gauge wheels, 11L-15 tires, 2012 6450 TBH cart, 2 comp, 10” hyd swing fill auger, hyd drive fan, 540/65R24 fronts, 30.5L-32 rears, rear hitch w/ hyd winch, plow SN#39504CP-09, tank SN#40697AS-04 *Great Plains Turbo Max TC5319 40’ tillage tool, 5 sect fold, 7.5” spacing, 20” coulters, hyd pitch adjust, spiked crumblers, rolling baskets, wing gauge wheels, front and rear cushion coulter gangs, SN#GP-A1592X *Great Plains Turbo Chisel 26’ tillage tool, 7.5” spacing, 15” shank spacing, 22” disks, cushion gang wave coulters, hyd depth control, angled rear chopper wheels *2012 Sunflower 4630 disk ripper, 3 sect fold, 3 bar heavy harrow, 11 shank, 14.5” shank spacing, 26.5” diamond coulters,

cushion gang, hyd adjust coulter gangs, tandem gauge wheels around, 235/65R22.5 tires, SN#AGCS51300CX460629 *2013 RiteWay F7-85 85’ rear fold land roller, 42” drums, 5/8” thick, hyd flex wing carrier, 380/55R16.5 tires, SN#13-1749 GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *2014 Elmers Haul Master 2000 grain cart w/ 1000 PTO, 22” unloading auger, scale, roll tarp & 36” tracks, SN#13261 *PRO 1210 Grain Bagger, built by Arc Alloy welding, LT235/85r10 tires, SN#AA2013063 *Rem 3700 grain vac w/ large 1000 PTO, clean up kit, 12” hyd fold auger & 235/80R16 tires, SN#RM-3700-1057 *DK 9861 grain vac w/ 1000 PTO & 6” flex hose clean up kit *2018 Harvest International FC1545 conveyor, field Loader, 11” tube, hyd lift winch, Hi-Power Move self propelled unit w/ 26.5hp Kohler eng & elec start, SN#9822 *2015 Batco 20105 20” x 105’ enclosed conveyor w/ 540 PTO & hyd lift, SN#21135 *2011 Mayrath 13x90 auger w/ 540 PTO, hyd lift winch, low profile swing hopper & 750/16 tires, SN#938814 *Sorenson 40’ belt elevator w/ 13” belt, 10”tube, 220V elec motor & transport *Sorenson 35’ belt elevator w/ 20” belt, 14” tube, field loader & transport TILE PLOW & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: *2013 Wolfe 540 self propelled commercial tile plow, Cat C-15 Acert 540HP engine, 7’ plow tooth, tile feeders, HD final drives, long track system w/ 36” track shoes w/ 5” ext duty grousers, cab enclosure w/ a/c, heat, Trimble TMX 2050 monitor, GPS and water management programs and Wolfe + 1 computer system, box for dual wall up to 24”; 15”, 12”, 8” & 6” boots, only 2757 hrs, SN#1157 *2005 Volvo EC330BLC excavator, 54” bucket, hyd. thumb, 32” track shoes, 2 new final drives, SN#EC330V10240 *2007 JD 200C LC excavator w/ 65” bucket, fixed thumb, 32” track shoes, 9345 hrs showing, all new track rollers & drive sprockets, SN#FF200CX508131 *Kobelco SK200LC Mark 4 excavator w/ 48” bucket, 72” bucket & 32” track shoes, 5244 hrs showing, SN#YOU3144 *2013 Terex PT110 track skid steer, encl ROPS cab w/ heat & A/C, ISO or H pattern controls, 2 spd hydro, high flow hyd, 18” belts, power attach bucket, 1561 hrs, SN#ASPT1100V3WS000138 *ASV PT-100 track skid loader, aux hyd, high flow hyd, encl ROPS w/ heat,

A/C, joystick control, Positrack, 17” belts, 66” quick attach bucket, 2801 hrs, SN#PTD03895 *2012 Cat TS185 18yd push off scraper w/ rear hitch & aux hyd, direct mount hookup, oscillating axles, Trimble receiver, 23.5R25 tires, kept indoors *2008 Liebrecht 8PT 8’ high capacity pull type rotary ditcher w/ 1000 PTO, hyd dirt chute & 17.5L-24 tires, SN#5094 *Custom built tandem axle tile boot trailerhauls all sizes of tile boots associated with Wolfe plow *Champion 720H Series III motor grader w/ 8.3L Cummins diesel engine, 16’ blade, 12/24 tires, SN#X024325X *Cat D8K crawler, ROPS, brush guard, cylinders for dozer, 120 ton rear winch, 2596 hrs, SN#777128048P547 *Fiat Allis 16-B crawler, ROPS, brush guard, hyd dozer *Cat D7 crawler w/ hyd dozer, ROPS, enclosed cab *Caterpillar D6 crawler, cable dozer, pony motor start, runs, SN#9111916D6 *3) Pull type tile stringers *4) Reels of 4” drain tile *Pettibone Super 4 crabsteer 4x4 rough terrain forklift, gas engine *Case W25 Wheel Loader, 6V71 Detroit Diesel, 6’ bucket, 23.5R25 tires, not running

*2) 2011 Ford F-550 4x4 dually service trucks, 4 door crew cab, 6.7L Power Stroke diesel, auto trans, PWL, 11’ steel flatbed, approx. 200000 miles each showing *1997 Ford F-450 4 door dually, 7.3 turbo diesel eng, shop built flatbed, LT235/85R16 tires, miles unknown *2012 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4 4 door pickup, v8, auto trans, cloth int, A/C, tilit, cruise, 6’ box, 218738 miles showing *2006 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4 4 door Lariat pickup, leather int, A/C, tilt, cruise, PWL, 6’ box, 223205 miles showing HAY & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: *2016 Knight Kuhn V-156 mixer wagon, Digistar 2500 scale & 385/65R22.5 tires, SN#A0207 *2016 New Holland 560 Roll Belt Specialty crop round baler, 1000 PTO, net wrap, endless belts, bale kicker, 21.5L-16.5SL tires, SN#15409737 *Sitrex Magnum MK 18-20 54” wheel rake, center wheel kit, 205/75D15 tires, SN#251041 *Stur-D portable crowding tub, 9’ radius, 20’ alley w/ squeeze chute, adjustable *Notch 24’ bale feeder wagon

OTHER EQUIPMENT: *2016 Schulte SRW1400 14’ rock windrower w/ 540 PTO, adjustable pitch, transport fold & 7.00-15LT tires *2016 Schulte 5000 Titan 7’ rock picker w/ 5 cu yd bucket & 22.5L-16.1 tires *Large Otto fork type rock picker *Sorenson 14’ box blade w/ hyd lift, adj pitch, fixed end caps & 34R16 tires *Boss 8’ V-plow w/ Smart shield & Smart hitch II, SN#BC091822 *Woods 18’ batwing mower w/ big 1000 FUEL TRUCK, PICKUPS & SERVICE PTO, chain kit & aircraft tires VEHICLES: *Alloway SB108 2 stage 3pt snow blower *1996 Freightliner FL70 single axle bulk w/ 1000 PTO & hyd chute, SN#25098 fuel truck, 5.9L Cummins eng, 7 spd trans, *Farm King Y9600 2 stage 3pt snow blower 2100 gal fuel body w/ 5 compartmentsw/ 1000 PTO & hyd chute, SN#9646439 600/500/400/300/300, hose reels & pumps, 11R22.5 tires, 201957 miles showing HOPPER BINS (to be moved): *1996 Ford F-Series bucket truck, diesel *2) Friesen 1850BU smooth wall steel engine, 6 spd trans, PTO, air brakes, MCB hopper bins service body w/ Teco bucket, outriggers, 255/70R22.5 tires, 106054 miles showing *4) Friesen 3000BU smooth wall steel hopper bins, 1 w/ Sukup aeration fan *2016 Ford F-350 Lariat 4x4 4 door crew cab pickup, 6.7L Power Stroke diesel, auto trans, leather seats, PWL, sun roof, 7’ bed TANKS: *12000 gal double wall upright fuel tank w/ w/ sliding rear window, gooseneck ball, hi capacity pump 275/65R20 tires, alum wheels, 118824 *2000 gal horizontal fuel tank w/ Gasboy miles showing *2011 Ford F-350 service truck, 4 door crew pump cab, 6.7L Power Stroke diesel engine, auto *2000 gal horizontal fuel tank w/ Gasboy trans, cloth int, PWL, Knapheide 9’ service pump flatbed w/ Lincoln Ranger elec welder/ *12000 gal horizontal fuel tank w/ Fillrite generator, Rolair air compressor w/ Honda pump GX390 engine & storage compartments, *2500 gal square fuel tank w/ Gasboy pump 250229 miles showing *Western Global secure fuel cell, double *2006 Ford F-350 4x4 regular cab pickup, wall w/ pump, like new gas, v-8, auto trans, cloth, PWL, 8’ box, 102555 miles showing MUCH MUCH MORE!

DAHL BROTHERS, OWNERS • Bejou, Minnesota. For more information call: Ted: 218-790-6000 or John 218-790-6001 TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers. Canadian buyers are always welcome. Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Resource Auction, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- www.resourceauction.com

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FARM EQUIPMENT

FARM EQUIPMENT

Forever posts 4”x7’, 4”x8’, 5”x8’ plastic fence posts, can be stapled, screwed or pounded, won’t rot, Bridge Timbers 10’-18’ lengths, $2.75ft 2 7/8” heavy pipe 30ft lengths #2 railroad ties 8 1/2’, good quality, $13 ea. #1 railroad ties $18 ea. Steel storage containers Watertight and rodent proof, 8’x20’ $2,800, 8’x40’ $3,800. Take off pick up beds Call for your make and model. We Deliver Haensel Distributing Call Clint 605-310-6653 or John, 605-351-5760. I90 exit 387 Hartford SD. Knight 3042 mixer wagon, 420 cu ft. three auger discharge, digital scale, excellent condition, $15,500. 605-216-5276 Conde SD

For Sale: Stainless steel manifolds for Case IH ADX, flexicoil and JD carts. Also, stainless steel tubing for JD 1900 or 1910 carts. Check out our website for more pictures. amcustomfabrication.com or call (701) 680-0990 or 701-680-0939 JD 946 mo-co, flail conditioner, works good, $8,500. 8-10 International weights off a MX220 $85/weight. Schuler 4020 TMR vertical mixer, with scale, new unloading chains and new knives, $12,500. 605-520-6323 For sale: New calving pens. Sioux Steel and Hiqual. Both have head gates and floor mats. 605.881.3719

BUY NOW AND SAVE ON EXCHANGE AND POTENTIAL GOVERNMENT TARIFFS SEEDING & TILLAGE EQUIP.

New Farm King HS8500 40ft High Speed Disc $129,900 2012 Bourgault 3710, 60ft Disc Drill & MRB's $121,900 2010 John Deere 1830, 60ft Air Drill 1910 Cart $81,900 2010 John Deere 1895, 43ft Disc Drill $75,900 2005 bourgault 5710, 54ft MRB's c/w 6450 Cart $85,900 1997 Flexi-Coil 5000, 45ft c/w 2005 CIH AOX 360 $26,900 2001 John Deere 1820, 52ft Air Drill c/2 1900 Air Tank $33,900

HARROWS

NEW 2017 Elmers 70ft Super 7 Mid Harrow $43,900 2014 Elmers 90ft Super 7 Mid Harrow $37,500 2010 Bourgault 7200, 84ft 5/8 Tires $27,900 2003 Brandt Commander 7000, 70ft Heavy $20,500 1999 Degelman Strawmaster 7000, 70ft Heavy $16,900

ROLLERS

2019 Mandako 45ft Dual Rear Steer $34,900 2018 Mandako 50ft Hydraulic Float $34,900 2018 Mandako 50ft Dual Rear Steer $36,500 2018 Riteway F3-52, 52ft $36,900 2018 Riteway F5-62, 5 Plex 62ft $51,500 2019 Ag Shield 52ft, 42 inch drum $40,500

LEON SCRAPERS

2017 17 Yard Hydraulic Push Off $37,500 2017 13.5 Yard Hydraulic Push Off $30,500 2018 10 Yard Hydraulic Push Off $22,900 2018 GZ 425, 16ft Pull Blade Hyd Steering $17,500

FARM EQUIPMENT

TRACTORS

IH900 Cyclo Air Conservation planter, 4RW with Ridge Till Attachments & matching Hiniker Econ-O-Till cultivator with Buffalo Model 470-1-003 guidance system. IH720 Plow, 5x20’s w/Rodman Buster. International 181 Rotary hoe 6RN. Bearcat 1265A Grinder mixer w/24” mill. IH 966 and 1066. (605) 351-2654 For sale: 40’ & 45’ Batco conveyors. JD 72” finishing mower, 28” fan and burner. Bobcat walk behind trencher. Bunk feeder. PJ 26’ GN trailer. 8”x31’ auger. 10x70 auger with swing hopper. 18’ grain bins, some with floors. 320-760-1634

BEET EQUIPMENT

2014 CIH Magnum 315

19 Speed Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, Front Axle Suspension, 360 Degree HID Light Package, Factory Guidance Ready, Big Pump, 4 Valves, PTO, Partial 3PT, New 480/80R50 Rear Duals, New 380/80R38 Front Singles, Front Fenders, 3,685 Hours, Financing Available, $99,500 Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 www.troygillespietractors.com

2010 John Deere DD44 CCS with pro-series XP row units, many seed hoppers, nuematic down force system, 5,023 acres, never planted corn or beans, just like new, $110,000. Beet lifter and rotobeeters for sale also. Can email pictures. Phone 701-361-0627 208 Acres Minn-Dak Beet Stock for Sale. Glenn (218) 205-1464

2003 STX 425 Steiger, 2600 hrs, manual transmission, $55,000. 756 International, 9300 hrs, $7,500. 605-880-0561 John Deere 8200 MFD, 6600 hrs, 4 remotes, 3 PTOs, duals, front weights, rear inner and outer weights, set up for 30” rows, always shedded. Just got back from yearly John Deere inspection, field ready. Call 605-380-3631 or 605-380-3637 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

TRACTORS

TRACTORS

TRACTORS

New Holland TS100 Tractor, 2WD, 3657 hrs., 90 hp, 3Pt., 540 & 1000 PTO, 4 rear hyd., rock box, rear weights, very nice condition, $27,800. -Case IH 5130 Maxxum, 2WD, no cab, Cummins engine, 90 hp, 540 & 1000 PTO, roll bar, 3260 hrs., dual hyd., 3 pt., 18438 rears, very nice condition, $17,800. Can deliver 605-881-7947 or 605-794-4731 Toronto, SD

ATTENTION FARMERS! Get your new Steiger tractor parts at a 10-20% discount. American made parts!

Big Tractor Parts

1-800-982-1769 We also rebuild axles, differentials & transmissions with 1 year warranty.

2005 JD 7720 tractor IVT transmission, 3PT, 4 valves, power beyond, 380/90R50 Michelin tires, auto steer ready, 4,780 hrs. Excellent condition. 605-395-6984 or cell 605-228-1271 2004 8220 MFWD, 7,007 hrs, 1400lb weights, 480/80R46, 14.9x34 fronts, 4 remotes, Greenstar, planter tractor, excellent condition, $67,500. Retiring, 507-220-6450 For Sale: ‘14 JD 8335R, 721 hrs, duals F&R 80%, ILS, IVT, 4 SCV, Auto Trac Pd, Exc. 712-463-2100

Does your Versatile shift hard? Give us a call, we have a solution for you. We also have piv-ot pins and bushings for you center hinge, Series I, II, III Versatile. Call Big Tractor Parts 1-800-982-1769

For Sale: 1995 9280 Case IH. Complete engine overhaul. New Batteries and starter. 701.659.0746

2012 CIH 550QT

Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, 5 Hyd, HID Lights, Factory Guidance Ready, Diff Locks, 2,425 Hours, Financing Available, $179,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

www.troygillespietractors.com

1982 JD 4640, cab, air, heat, power shift, 3pt, 1000 pto, 3 hydraulics, Power beyond, quick hitch, rock box, rear tires 380x90/R50 w/duals, 8760 hrs, 1650 hr on JD engine overhaul, other recent repairs, nice condition, asking $23,500, can send pictures, (320) 226-3448

Are you tired of adding or running out of DEF fluid? We have a chip to install which will completely delete it; it doesn’t affect the engine at all and leaves no footprint on the computers. Modules for series B engines coming soon! Off road equipment only. Call Larry 701-710-0887

SWATHERS & HEADERS

GRAIN CARTS

BIL 16” PTO Pump.................$8,000 Bau-man 16” PTO Pump ........ $7,675 REM 2700 ............................$13,000 REM VRX 180 hrs .................$14,600

NEW 2017 Elmer's 2000 c/w Tracks, Scale $118,500 NEW 2017 Elmer's 1600 c/w Tracks, Scale $110,500 NEW 2018 Elmer's 1150 c/w Transer Tracks, Scale $97,900

Farm King 1080 Snow Blower..$3,000

GRAIN AUGERS

Farm King 1060 ..................... $2,100

Westfield MKX 160x105 c/w Electric Mover CALL Westfield MKX 13x94 c/w Electric Mover CALL Westfield MKX 13x84 c/w Electric Mover CALL Westfield MKX 13x74 c/w Electric Mover CALL Westfield MKX 10x73 c/w Swing Hopper $9,900 Farm King 13x95 c/w Electric Mover $21,900 2011 Farm King 416x104 c/w hyd Mover & Steering $22,500 Meridian 14x95 c/w Electric Mover $33,900 Convey-All 1645, Field Loader c/w SP Kit $24,500

NEW FARM KING SNOW BLOWERS

PR1200, 120 inch Propeller Series $7,950 Y1200, 120 inch c/w hyd. Spout Rotator $7,200 PR1080, 108 inch Propeller Series $7,000 YC1080C, 108 inch c/w hyd. Spout Rotator $6,350 PR960G-4, 96 inch Propeller Series $3,900 Y960G-4, 96 inch c/w hyd. Spout Rotator $3,595

Rosenort Motors (1979) LTD

44 Main Street, Rosenort, MB Located 40 miles north of Pembina, ND Phone: 1-866-746-8441 Ask for Ron, Tanner, or Mark www.rosenortmotors.com All Prices in US Dollars

Farm King 1080 Snow Blower.. $3,800

Farm King 960 Snow Blower ...$2,000 Farm King 1370 .....................$6,000 Farm King 16104 .................$24,000 Farm King 1070..................... $2,500 Farm King 960 .......................... NEW Conveyall TC1065 PTO ......... $3,500 Rite Way Land Rollers 46’ 62’...In Stock

Altona, MB Canada Just 7 miles north of the border

204-324-5523

001805300r1

2016 Mac Don M155 c/w D65, 35ft 10 hrs $133,900 2009 Mac Don M200 c/w D60, 40ft 520 hrs $83,900 2013 Mac Don FD 75, 40ft DK Drive UCA $64,900 2015 John Deere 635F, c/w Air Reel $37,500 2004 John Deere 635F Good Condition $18,900 2007 CIH 2020, 35ft c/w Horst Trailer $14,900

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TRACTORS

TRACTORS

2008 CIH Magnum 305

Powershift, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, Big Pump, 4 Valves, HD Drawbar, Dual PTO, 360 Degree HID Lights, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, Front Fenders, JD Auto Steer System, 4,200 Hours, Clean Tractor, Financing Available, $89,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

www.troygillespietractors.com

AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

TRACTORS

1996 JD 8770 4WD tractor 24x6 partial power shift, 4 hyd outlets, tires 20.8x42, inside rear tires new, rest of tires at 75%, 4754 hrs, very clean, shedded $48,500. 1995 JD 8200 front wheel assist, 3 hyd outlets, tractor has radar, rear and duals at 18.4x42 at 85% fronts 14.9x30 at 75%, 16 speed power shift, very clean, shedded, 6570 hrs, asking $53,500. (605) 203-3200

2011 JD 9230, pto, 3000 hrs, excellent condition. 40ft Summer Super coulter, 22” notched blade, rolling choppers, excellent condition. Undverth 3750 Xcel seed tender, all hydraulic, ecellent condition. 50ft Case IH TigerMate II field cultivator. 2015 Summers Ultimate 110 pull type sprayer with straddle duals. 45ft Wilrich 4830 double fold chisel plow. 605-881-5843

Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

888-857-1920

888-857-1920

TRACTORS JD 2940 w/ WD QT loader, new tires, $10,750. -- JD 2955 CAH, overhauled, $12,900 -- ‘80 JD 2640 3 PT, shuttle shift, 146 loader, $8,895 -- JD 4020, power shift, 3 PT, JD loader, $7,995 -- JD 4040 CAH, quad range -- IH 595 Utility, DSL, 3 PT, 3,600 hrs, w/Allied loader, $7,900. All tractors are diesel with 3pts. (320) 543-3523 1997 9400 4 wheel drive tractor, 3,069 hours, 24 speed, R10R38 tires, rear weights, with or without GPS. (320) 815-1057

TRACTORS

TRACTORS

LOADER TRACTOR: JD 2012 7230 with H380 Loader. Front wheel assist. 420/80 R46 with duals. 420/80 R28 fronts. 540/1000 PTO premium cab 880 hrs. $75,000 SNOWBLOWER: 108 inch. Woods rear mount. 540 PTO Heavy Duty $4,000. Kent Gronlie - Northwood, ND 218-779-3810

For sale 2005 Bueller versatile 2425 tractor, 2980 hours, weights and triple tires. 2013 450 quad track tractor, low hours, PTO and auto steer. 1998 New Holland 8970 tractor, low hours, 3pt, PTO, duals. All tractors in excellent condition. Call 701-740-7461

9 foot Lorenz snowblower, hydraulic spout and flapper, rated for a 200 HP tractor. I have a large and small 1000 PTO knuckle, $4500. (507) 227-6923

John Deere 7810, 4,000 hrs, one owner, MFWD, 16 spd power quad, right hand reverser, new 18.4R42 Firestone tires, 96” rear axle, 3 remotes, front fenders, weights, mirrors, very nice. (651) 338-6861

LARGE FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 – 10:30 AM

LARGE FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2019 – 10:00 AM

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Rodger has retired from farming. Please note a very clean line of late model equipment with everything but tillage having been kept indoors. This is an auction you won’t want to miss!!

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: David has discontinued his farming operation to pursue his ever growing Lumber and Hardware business in Cavalier. Please note a clean line of late model equipment with many units having been kept indoors. There is a good selection of shop tools and farm miscellaneous, so please plan accordingly.

LOCATION: 820 Eagle Ave NE, Reynolds, North DakotaDriving directions from I-29 Reynolds Exit 123- 3 miles east & ¼ mile north

LOCATION: 9338 143rd Ave NE, Cavalier, North Dakota- Driving directions from Cavalier- 1 mile south on HWY 18, 2 miles east and ½ mile south

ONLINE BIDDING: Register in advance by visiting www.resourceauction.com

ONLINE BIDDING: Register in advance by visiting www.resourceauction.com

LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day until 5PM, Wednesday, April 10 8AM to 5 PM and Thursday, April 11th 8 AM to 5 PM only! Unless otherwise noted, all items must be removed by April 23rd.

LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day until 5PM, Wednesday, April 3 8AM to 5 PM and Thursday, April 4th 8 AM to 5 PM only! Unless otherwise noted, all items must be removed by April 16th.

TRACTORS: *2014 New Holland T9-560 4WD, 16 speed power shift, diff lock, HD drawbar, high flow hyd, 4 remotes, return line, cab suspension, rear wheel weights, rear suitcase weights, cloth interior, semi active seat, inst seat, integrated auto steer, Firestone 800/70R38 duals, only 780 hrs, SN#ZDF219582 *2013 John Deere 8285R MFWD, ILS, IVT, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 5 hyd, 60 gpm hyd pump, 1000 PTO, HID lights, front weights, cold weather package, premium radio, full coverage rear fenders, Goodyear tires, 380/90R38 front duals, 380/90R54 rear duals, only 1389 hrs, SN#1RW8285RPDD069020 *2011 John Deere 8260R MFWD, IVT, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 5 hyd, 60 gpm hyd pump, 1000 PTO, HID lights, front weights, cold weather package, premium radio, Goodyear tires, 380/80R38 front tires, 380/90R54 rear duals, only 1857 hrs, SN#1EW8260RPBD046474 GUIDANCE EQUIPMENT: *John Deere 2630 display, SN#PCGU2UD473994 *John Deere 2630 display, SN#PCGUA205307 *Starfire ITC globe, SF-1, SN#PCGT01C07227 *Starfire 3000 globe, RTK, SN#PCGT3TB784475 COMBINE & HARVEST EQUIPMENT: *2009 Case IH AFX7120 combine, field tracker, standard chopper, AHHC, RTC, Pro 600 color display, Y&M, hopper

extension, standard auger, John Deere ATU steering kit, 20.8R42 duals, 600R28 rear tires, only 1341 sep hrs, 1915 eng hrs, SN#Y9G206814 *Case IH 2162 flex draper 35’, 3” cut, single knife drive w/ AWS air bar, F/A, low speed transport, AFX/ CR adapter, SN#YCZN16249 *Brent 674 corner auger grain cart, 17” auger, 24.5R32 tires, SN#67474 *Westfield MK-130-71, 13” x 71’ auger, low profile wing hopper, elec hopper walker, SN#212707 *Alloway 10x71 auger, hyd drive swing hopper *Wheatheart 7”x41’ auger, 7.5hp single phase elec motor, SN#11866 *Westfield 7 x 31 auger w/ elec motor *Lorrich 2000 BU smooth wall hopper bin, recently repainted (to be moved by June 30, 2019) TRUCKS: *2004 International 9200i tri-axle tri drive, 435 HP ISX Cummins, 10 speed, 24’ Load Line box, 96” wide, 64” tall, roll tarp, combo end gate, rear controls, beet equipment, dual alum tanks, power divider lock, major engine overhaul two years ago, dual alum tanks, 315/80R22.5 front tires, 11R22.5 rear tires, alum wheels, 89556 miles showing *1999 Freightliner tri-axle tri drive, 350 hp Series 60 Detroit, 10 speed, 25’ Load Line box, 96” wide, 64” tall, roll tarp, combo end gate, rear controls, beet equipment, dual alum

tanks, power divider lock, 295/75R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, only 279446 actual miles *1975 Chev C60 single axle, 350 V8, 5x2 trans, 15’ box, Honda EB5000 generator, 150 gal fuel tank w/ pump, air compressor w/ hose reel, acetylene torch, only 37458 miles showing *1978 Ford 9000 tandem twin screw, 3208 Cat, 9 spd, set back front axle, 19’ steel flatbed, 96” wide, 2)1600-gal poly water tanks, 2” hose and fittings, 10.00R20 tires, Dayton wheels SPRAYER & SCRAPER: *Late Model Top Aire TA-1600 suspended boom PT sprayer, 90’ boom, 1600-gal tank, 150gal rinse tank, 3-way nozzle bodies, 20” nozzle spacing, 6 section shut off, 2” fill, Green Star rate controller, 380/90R46 tires, SN#B28380122 *Torque 8yd hyd push off scraper w/ laser mast *Stabalizer STL-100NIM laser trailer, SN#11328 *AGL Eagl-3 10XXR Laser transmitter, SN#9-20002 *AGL 322 receiver, SN#WD1351 PLANTER & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *2007 John Deere DB44 24R22 planter, ISO control, XP units, 3bu poly hoppers, pneumatic down pressure, guide cones, liquid drops, 500 gal liquid tank, hydraulic Hypro pump and John Blue piston pump, hyd drive, 3 section shut off, sugar beet, sunflower, soybean & pinto bean plates, kept indoors

*John Deere 2210 field cultivator, 45’, 5 section fold, single point depth control, floating tong, wing gauge wheels, walking tandems around, 4 bar harrows, 7” knock on shovels *2004 John Deere 2410 38’ chisel plow, 3 section fold, single point depth control, floating tong, walking tandems around, wing gauge wheels, Summers 3 bar harrow *John Deere 980 S tine field cultivator, 44.5’, 3 section fold, single point depth control, walking tandems around, 4 bar Summers harrow, rear packer hitch *Summers trailing folding coil packer, 45’ 5 section fold OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS: *Woods 2162 20’ batwing rotary mower, 2 wings & chain kit *2100-gal vertical double wall fuel tank w/Fill Rite pump *Westfield end gate drill fill, brush flighting *Battery charger *Air over hyd axle jack *Smith torch set w/ cart *Northern Industrial Air lube cart, holds 55-gal drum, hose reel & meter *Buddy lube oil tender- 3) 70 gal compartments *Miller 251 wire welder *Master kerosene heater *Miscellaneous hand tools, filters and parts *John Deere E 1.5 hp stationary engine, magneto & ignitor, skids

RODGER & SHARON NYGAARD, OWNERS • Reynolds, North Dakota • For more information call: 218-791-2571 AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

“Decades of Knowledge, Steady Innovation, Top Results”

Resource Auction, Dennis BiliskeAuctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-7574016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- www.resourceauction.com

rubber, all alum wheels, only 577173 miles showing *2011 Wilson Pacesetter tandem axle alum hopper bottom trailer, 42L x 72H x 96W, ag hoppers, air ride w/ scale, elec gates & roll tarp, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels, new tarp in 2018, single owner *1989 Volvo WGTES tri-axle farm truck, Cummins 855 engine, 9 spd, full 3rd tag, 22’ Cancade box, hoist & roll tarp, 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, 405540 miles showing *1984 IH S-2300 tandem twin screw farm truck, Cummins L10 engine, 9 spd, 20’ Peterson Magnum box, hoist & roll tarp, 275/80R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, 321954 miles showing *1965 Cook Bros tandem axle belly dump gravel trailer w/ push block & 11R22.5 tiresexcellent rubber, nice older trailer *1994 GMC TopKick service truck, Cat diesel, 6 spd manual trans, Knapheide service body w/ tool compartments, air compressor & hardware boxes, 300 gal fuel tank, PTO/hyd wet kit, 237719 miles showing *2007 Tarnel CH7024 24’ tandem axle flatbed trailer, 22’ deck, 2’ beaver tail & ramps *2006 Tarnel CH7020 20’ tandem axle flatbed trailer, 18’ deck, 2’ beaver tail & ramps *DCT single axle ramp gate utility trailer ROW CROP & CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: *2011 Monosem NG4 V-Plus 24R22 wing fold vacuum planter w/3BU boxes, liquid starter kit, tanks & pump, corn, soybean & edible bean plates & accessories, kept indoors *2013 Farm King 1460 24R22 liquid side dresser, 1600 gal

Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

tank, 380/90R46 duals, ribbon coulter openers w/ fert spikes & Raven controller *2008 Wilrich CD22 22’ stalk shredder, 1000 RPM PTO, end transport & castering gauge wheels, SN#457476 *H&S 12R22 danish tine cultivator w/ lift assist, H&S row tracker, row cranks & beet tools *Demco 40’ pull type suspended boom sprayer w/ 200 gal tank, Honda engine drive *Enduraplas 5000 gal cone bottom vertical tank w/ 3” pump & hose GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *Late model Conveyall TCSNH-1045HDMK 10x45 self propelled conveyor w/ Kohler 38hp engine, self contained hyd & field loader hopper *2012 Farm King 480 double screen rotary grain cleaner w/ fill auger, transport & elec motors *Late model Farm King 10x70 auger, mech drive swing hopper *Haul All 240BU seed tender, Honda engine drive w/ belt, roll tarp & tandem axle cart *Farm King 10x60 auger w/ hyd drive swing hopper *Perten AM 5200 computerized grain moisture, test weight & temp tester, SN#1506499 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT & AIR SEEDER: *2008 Summers 50’ Super Weeder w/ 800 gal chem tank, 4 rank hyd retractable danish tines, auto fold & 5 bar harrow *Case IH RMX370 34’ cushion gang disk w/ 3 section fold, 10” spacing, 3 bar harrow, hyd F/A & floating tongue *Flexicoil 820 43’ chisel plow w/ 3 bar harrow, walking tandems around, floating tongue

& 4 front castering gauge wheels, 3 section fold *2000 Case Concord 3310 air seeder w/ 3400 tow behind cart, 33’ 10” spacing, C-shank, 2 rows of covering disks, markers, twin comp tank, fill auger, hyd fan & rubber tire packer wheels *DMI 730B 7 shank ripper, independent front disks, lead shanks & covering disks *McFarlane WDL2060-16SP 60’ 16 bar harrow *Delmar 88’ heavy tine harrow w/ auto fold & 5 bar sections SKID STEER & FORK LIFT: *2013 Bobcat T650 track skid steer, enclosed ROPS w/ A/C & heat, 2 spd hydro, high flow hyd, hyd Q/A, hand & foot controls, only 747 hrs, SN#A3P017379 *1997 Ingersoll Rand RT-706J 6000 LB rough terrain forklift, JD diesel engine, 80 HP, new 16.9-24 drive tires, ROPS, 22’ hi lift triple mast w/ side shift, only 1641 actual hrs, SN#187655 *Skid steer snow bucket, dirt bucket & pallet forks OTHER EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: *JD 2018 14’ rotary bat wing mower w/ single wing & 1000 RPM PTO *Midland 6yd field scraper *Lorenz 424 108” heavy duty 2 stage 3pt snow blower *Late model JD 1435 front deck zero turn diesel mower w. folding ROPS, only 696 hrs *BIL 16’ multi-angle blade w/ fold down extension & weight box A VERY NICE LINE OF SHOP TOOLS LARGE & SMALL visit resourceauction.com for details

DAVID HARTZ, OWNER - Cavalier, North Dakota • For more information call: 701-520-0270 AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

Canadian buyers are always welcome.

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers.

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TRACTORS: *2004 Case IH MX285 MFWD, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 5 hyd w/ power beyond, Trimble EZ Guide Plus, 320/85R38 front duals, 320/90R54 rear duals, front weights, 5079 hrs *2005 Case IH MX210 MFWD, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 3 PTO’s, 5 hyd w/ power beyond, Trimble auto guidance, 320/85R38 fronts, 320/90R54 rear duals, new inside rear rubber, front weights, 5123 hrs *1998 Case IH 9370 Quad Trac, 4 hyd, Outback STS auto guidance, 30” belts, good rubber, 7705 hrs *IHC 1086, CAH, 3pt w/ hyd quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd, 14.9x38 tires COMBINE & GRAIN HARVEST EQUIPMENT: *2004 Case IH 2388 Axial Flow combine, AFX rotor, rock trap, chopper, Y/M monitor, 12R ready w/rear weights & 3rd feeder lift cyl, bin ext, 30.5-32 drive tires, 2729 sep hrs, 3498 eng hrs *2012 Macdon FD70 30’ flex draper w/ 3” cut, F/A, AWS air bar, 5 batt finger reel & CIH 2388 adapter, new canvases and center floor *2011 Unverferth 1015 XTreme grain cart, digital scale w/ printer, corner auger, roll tarp & 900/60R32 Trelleborg tires *Parker 4-wheel header trailer for Macdon head *Case IH 1010 30’ rigid head w/ 3” cut, F/A & Lucke 9” sunflower pans SEMI, FARM TRUCKS & TRAILERS: *2004 Peterbilt 379 semi tractor, 36” Unibuilt sleeper, Cummins ISM, 9 spd, dual alum tanks, 295/75R22.5 tires- good

“Decades of Knowledge, Steady Innovation, Top Results”

Resource Auction, Dennis BiliskeAuctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-7574016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- www.resourceauction.com

Canadian buyers are always welcome,

Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers.


TRACTORS MX 255, 1,100 hrs, like new, big pump, dual around, 3 pto, front suspension, no deff, always shedded, willing to add guidance equipment. 1 owner, priced right, 605-530-0471

2009 CIH 485QT

Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Powershift, Diff Locks, Full Auto Steer, Pro 600 Monitor, Receiver, Nav Controller, 30” Tracks, Big Pump, 5 Valves, 2,335 Hours, Clean Unit, Financing Available, $179,000 Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

www.troygillespietractors.com

2013 CIH Magnum 340

19 Speed Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, Front Axle Suspension, 360 Degree HID Light Package, Big Pump, 6 Valves, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 3PT, Quick Hitch, All 3 PTO’s, Factory Guidance Ready, Pro 700 Monitor, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, 315 Actual Hours, Like New, Financing Available, $189,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

2003 JD 8420 MFWD, 16-speed PS, 480/80R46 rear duals, 380/85R34 front duals, 4 SCV’s, 3 PTO’s, 3 point with quick hitch, rear wheel weights, front suitcase weights, Greenstar ready, 5960 hours. 701-640-0325 CIH STX 450, 5,000 hrs, HD, high flo pump, 710/70/42, $61,000. Also CIH STX 385, 3300 hours, 480/70/46, $125,000. TG 9040 New Holland, 3300 hours, HD, high pump, 710/70/42, $100,000. (605) 433-5442 2014 310 Case IH Magnum, 700 hrs, floating front axle, duals front & rear, very clean, always shedded, 3 PTOs, leather, Michelin tires. 2005 CASE IH MX230 Magnum, 2,714 hrs, duals front & rear, 3 PTOs, very clean. (605) 881-0876

2011 CIH Magnum 315

19 Speed Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, Front Axle Suspension, 360 Degree HID Light Package, Big Pump, 5 Valves, Front Weights, Rear Weights, Front Fenders, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, Full Auto Steer, Monitor, Receiver, Nav Controller, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, 3,400 Hours, Nice Tractor, Financing Available, $115,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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Farm Retirement Sale ‘09 Case IH Steiger #385, 4WD, 16-speed, PS trans, 4 hydraulic PTO, 620/70R42 radials, 2889 hours, EZ steer with Case IH FM 750 sereen. Call 218-478-4567 Farm Retirement Sale Case IH #MX210 MFWD, 16-speed, PS trans, 3pt, 4 hydraulics, 18.4-46” tires and hub duals, 2009 hours. Case IH #7110, 18-speed, PS trans, 3pt, 4 hydraulics, 14.9-46: tires and hub duals, 6473 hours. call 218-478-4567 2008 John Deere 7730 MFD, IVT with left hand reverser, deluxe cab, auto track ready, 3 hydraulics with power beyond, 540/1000 PTO, quick hitch, 3,463 hrs. Call (320) 226-1455

JD axle mount duals, 18.4x42”, Goodyear radial tires, 95% tread, hubs and all hardware, like new, will fit 92mm axle or 3.625”, Brandon, SD 605-310-9867 7045 Allis Chalmers, duals good, cab air, recent major, 400 hours, needs transmission work. 218-783-3321

PLANTING EQUIPMENT

2010 John Deere 9230 tractor, 18-speed powershift, PTO, leather seats, 620/70R42 Goodyear tires, very clean and well cared for tractor. 2012 John Deere 2410 chisel plow, 30’, single point. 218-280-0310 or 218-891-7213 leave message.

Wilrich PT2200 24 row 22in planter - liquid fert., row cleaners, markers. Excellent shape! $38,500 OBO; JD 7100 8 row 30in planter 3PT, row cleaners. $3,900 OBO. 218-458-2151 or 218-205-0115.

Wishek disk, 862NT, $45,000. 605-880-0561

26’,

For Sale: Summers Super Coulter Plus vertical till 30ft, notched wavy blades, chopping rolling baskets, low acres, shedded. $25,000. (605) 216-1198 Horsch 370 37ft high speed disk, good condition. Horsch 300 30ft high speed disk, good condition. Horsch 270 27ft high speed disk, good condition. Horsch 230 23ft high speed disk, good condition. 712-579-1825

John Deere 4240 with 158 loader and grapple, cab/air/heat , fast hitch, 18.4x34in tires, Allied Buhler 8ft snow blower. Ask for Clarence 605-726-3163 or 605-730-3163 Case IH MXM 120 MFWD tractor. CAH,18 speed partial power shift (26 MPH), 7K hrs, 3 hyd remotes, weights, 3-point hitch, 540/1000 pto. We have replaced synchronizers in tranny, NEW injectors & fuel pump. Excellent mechanical condition. $29,500 OBO. (507) 789-6049 2011 JD 8310R, 2300 hrs, power shift, ILS front suspension, auto steer ready, 5 remotes, front and rear Michelin duals, $155,000 OBO. 712-348-0439 For Sale: John Deere 4450 2 wheel drive Tractor with power shift, new rims and tires, Firestone 650/65R38, 3 hydraulics, engine 11,028 hrs, serial # RW4450P005290. (605) 225-5427

2017 Salford I-5100

22FT Wide Vertical Tillage Tool, Hyd Fore & Aft Leveling System, HD 3-Bar Harrow, Rear Hyd Baskets, Mud Shield, Dual Wheel Truck Tires on Main & Wings, 1,000 Acres Use, Like Brand New, Loaded w/ Options, Financing Available, $75,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 8030 Allis-Chalmers MFWD130hp,6speed power shift, 3 point, cab,air, heat, with Allied Loader, in excellent shape! $18,000, Firm, Also Powder River Calf Table with Tail Gate. $700. Please Call 701-763-6163

PLANTING EQUIPMENT

IH 1206 Standard, Dual PTO & Dual Hydraulic, 24.5x32 tires wide fenders, rear weights, Strong motor & TA, $7,500 OBO. Delivery available. (701) 254-4368

2004 John Deere 1890, 42’, 7½” spacing. 270 tow-behind cart. New John Deere discs and boots, $65,000. 701-371-8075

www.troygillespietractors.com

PLANTING EQUIPMENT

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT

TRACTORS

2013 Salford 570 RTS

Vertical Tillage Tool, 41FT Working Width, 3-Bar Harrow, Rolling Baskets, All New Blades, 1 Season on Harrow Teeth, Walking Tandems on Whole Machine, (8) Truck Tires, Field Ready, $50,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

www.troygillespietractors.com

2011 Summers Heavy Harrow, hydraulic down pressure, like brand new, very low acreage, $32,000. 218-478-4007 For sale 60’ Summers Super weeder, used on only 200 acres, comes with full one year warranty. 218-478-4679 34ft Case IH 330 vertical till rolling basket, $30,000 OBO. 712-229-0754 2013 Flex Till Chisel Plow, 35ft, with strip till attachment, 4 bar harrow. Haybuster Rock Picker, good shape. $1,500. (605) 881-0876 2015 Maschio 20ft high speed disk. Used 1000 acres, double roller. $28,000. (402) 841-4916

2013 CIH Ecolo Tiger 870 Disk Ripper

11 Shank, 22FT, All New Front Disk Blades, Hyd Rear Disk Leveler, 5 Bar Spike Tooth Harrow, Spare Tire Included Mounted on Machine, Tool Box, Field Ready, 1 Owner Kept Indoors, Very Nice, No Breaks or Welds, Financing Available, $47,500. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 www.troygillespietractors.com

Long retired. Selling IH 496 disc-28ft, low acres, no rocks, good shape. 2 brand new tires/tubes ($280), $5,500. (605) 366-3587

SUNFLOWER

HARVEST SYSTEMS 35 ft. 9” Pans, Original System ................... $6,740 35 ft. 9” Pans, Advanced System ................... $8,240 FOR THE LARGE SUNFLOWER GROWER

For sale: 2010 Salford 570 41’ vertical tillage tool. Harrows, rolling baskets and weight kit. Front discs and rear wavy blades. New blades with very low acres. Good condition, asking $33,500. Pictures available. 701-228-4589

All sizes available Call 1-800-735-5848

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Minot, ND www.luckemanufacturing.com

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HARVEST EQUIPMENT

John Deere 2210 50.5ft field cultivator with 4 bar harrow, 200lb shanks, JD knock on 7in sweeps, accu-depth, in excellent condition, $35,500. Red ball 580 1,600 gallon 80ft sprayer, Raven 450 monitor, 3 way nozzles on 20in centers, four section shut off, 380/90/R46 tires, like new, retiring, $12,500. 507-220-6450

2014 40’ Summers Super Coulter Plus

Like new condition. Duracoat notched blades 3 bar harrow, rolling basket with internal mud scrapers, weight package, adj hitch, heavy transport tires. LOW ACRES! $47,500 218-790-4404 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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HARVEST EQUIPMENT

John Deere 630F flex head with contour, pto, head sight, air bar, great shape. Also 9600 John Deere combine, low hours, always shedded, great shape. Also more headers and TJ375 New Holland tractor, great shape, JD GPS wired, 701-321-9065 For Sale: 2011 9770 John Deere. This machine is owner operated and has 3500 sep hrs, duals, and has had monumental amount of updates and repairs and preventive maintenance. Reason for selling: want something bigger. Priced to sell! Call and ask any questions about this machine (701) 230-1295

2014 CIH 8230 Combine

Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, 900/50R46 Front Tires, 710/60R30 Rear Tires, 4WD, Rock Trap, Lateral Tilt Feeder, Chopper, Extended Wear Package, Full Auto Steer, Monitor, Receiver, Nav Controller, 1,830 Engine Hours, 1,130 Separator Hours, Nice Machine, Financing Available, $159,500. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 www.troygillespietractors.com

FOR SALE: NEW CONCEPT HOPPER BINS. New & Used Hopper Bins 900-7500 Bushel. Used 4 & 5 thousand bushel bins. On hand for immediate delivery. Also, Convey-All Bean Tenders & Belt Conveyors. Lower prices on hopper bins & leasing available. We Also Move Hopper Bins & Fuel Tanks. Call Fred: 701-830-8000 Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307 2011 John Deere 635F, CWS airbar, $24,000. John Deere 2004 635F, updated auger, $5,000. 701-371-8075

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FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION

FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2019 – 10:30 AM LOCATION: 807 County Road 6, Lancaster, Minnesota; farm is located on the west edge of Lancaster along county Road 6. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Ken has retired from farming. Major machines have been kept indoors. There is a small amount of farm miscellaneous, so please plan accordingly.

ONLINE BIDDING: Register in advance by visiting www.resourceauction.com LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day until 5PM, Saturday, April 6 8AM to 5 PM and Monday, April 8 8 AM to 5 PM only! Unless otherwise noted, all items must be removed by April 19th.

TRACTORS & LOADERS: *1990 Ford Versatile 946 Designation 6 4WD w/ Trimble EZ Guide 250, Cummins eng, 5 hyd w/ pwr beyond, 20.8R42 duals, new batteries, 9429 hrs, SN#D450557 *1989 Case IH 7120 MFWD, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 3 hyd, 540/1000 PTO, 18.4R38 front tires, 480/80R42 rear duals, front weights, 11000 hrs, SN#JJA0016944 *1986 Case IH 1896 MFWD, power shift, CAH, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd, 14.9R28 front tires, 18.4-38 rears, sells w/ Buhler 895 loader & grapple, 96” bkt, 7160 hrs, SN#17895112 *1975 Case 970, CAH, power shift, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd, 18.4R38 rear duals, front weights, 5986 hrs, SN#8794978 *Oliver 1650 gas tractor, 3pt, 2 hyd, 540 PTO, 380/85R34

437793 miles showing, recent clutch & other repairs w/ service records in 2018, good rubber *1977 Chev C-65 tag tandem, COMBINE, HEADS & HEADER 366, 5/2 trans, 20’ Midland TRAILERS: box, hoist, roll tarp, 3pc end *1997 JD 9600 RWD gate, 10.00-20 tires, Dayton combine, DAM, DAS, HHC, wheels, 28732 miles showing F/A, bin ext, chopper, chaff *1976 International 1700 spreader, 800/65R32 drive single axle, v-8, 5/2 trans, tires, 18.4-26 rear tires, 16’ Knapheide box & hoist, 2728 sep, 3897 eng hrs, 10.00-20 tires, Dayton SN#H09600X670675 wheels, 45287 miles showing, *JD 930F 30’ flex head w/ gooseneck ball Crary air reel, 3” cut, F/A, *1977 Chev Custom Deluxe SN#H00930F677686 10 ½ ton 4x4 pickup, 350, *JD 212 pickup platform 5 spd trans, 300 gal fuel tank *2) Header trailers w/ 12V pump, 112249 miles showing TRUCKS & PICKUP: *1988 International 8300 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: tri-axle, Cummins 855 eng, 9 *Wilrich 3400 42’ field rd spd trans, 3 pusher axle, 21’ cultivator w/ 5 section fold, Cancade box, hoist, roll tarp walking tandems around & 3 & 3pc end gate, 285/85R24.5 bar harrow rear tires, 315/80R22.5 *Wilrich 35’ spring standard front tires, steel disk wheels, chisel plow w/ 3 section fold, rear tires, sells w/ Bush Hog loader, grapple & 84” bkt, new clutch & pressure plate, SN#510-300-452

*Versatile 400 21’ SP swather w/ batt reel *Swather transport *Melcam rock picker *Shop built Donahue trailer *Phoenix Creep feeder w/ transport &fldg creep racks *WW 5x 16’ stock trailer GRAIN HANDLING *500 gal LP tank *1200 gal poly tank EQUIPMENT: *GT Tox-O-Wik 370 PTO batch *200BU gravity box *3pt broadcaster grain dryer *Farm King 10 x 70 auger w/ *Culverts *Shop press swing hopper *Cherry picker *Westfield 7 x 46 auger w/ *Some other farm misc, but 10hp elec motor very little, please be on time!! *Westfield 8x 51 auger w/ 10hp elec motor RECREATION ITEMS: *1200BU hopper bin on *1993 Bayliner Sport 18 ½’ wheels *Motomco 919 moisture tester boat, walk through windshield, 6.3L v-6 I/O Mercruiser Alpha One engine, cover & trailer OTHER EQUIPMENT & *2009 Artic Cat Crossfire MISCELLANEOUS: *Bush Hog 2720 20’ double 800CC snowmobile w/ reverse wing rotary mower, 1000 PTO, & elec start, 3049 miles *Snowmobile trailer recent new tires walking tandems & Herman harrow *Wilrich 17’ field cultivator *BushHog 16’ offset disk *Melroe 45’ hyd harrow *IHC 800 8-16 auto reset plow *8R30 danish tine cultivator

KEN HUNTER, OWNER - Lancaster, Minnesota • For more information call: 218-988-0045 or 218-762-5935 AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

“Decades of Knowledge, Steady Innovation, Top Results”

Resource Auction, Dennis BiliskeAuctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-7574016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- www.resourceauction.com

Canadian buyers are always welcome,

Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers.

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EMPLOYMENT FT or PT Seasonal Work Hobby Farm Kindred Area Mowing, Spraying, Tilling, etc. Contact John at 701-429-4914. Elite Construction For your Ag Building Restoration and New Building Construction needs call Elite Construction David O’Daniel 1-605-450-9926 (cell) 1-605-598-6626 (home) Faulkton, SD Immediate opening for a full time, self motivated and responsible individual who has a passion for farming! Required skills: farming operations, mechanically inclined, people skills, good work ethic, honest, & trustworthy Variety of duties: operating tractors, combines, moco, sprayer, trucks, and various shop duties We are a grain and hay farm, which also does custom silage cutting and combining. Competitive wage and NO Sunday work required! Located in central SD Serious inquiries only! Please contact Todd Grohs/Grohs Farms at 605-680-9900

FT or Seasonal Farm Help

On average size sugarbeet farm near Reynolds, ND. Exp preferred For info call Jeff, 701-739-4208

EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

Perrion Custom Services Small Grain/ Cover Crops- JD air seeder with variable rate technology great for fall applied fertilizer Forage Harvesting- We can chop haylage, silage, and earlage with all the support equipment and bagging services also available. Hay Grinding550hp Mighty Giant truck mounted grinder with grapple fork We specialize in prompt professional custom services. Lance Perrion Ipswich, SD 605-216-2918 Looking for hired hand to work on cow calf operation in Wessington Springs, SD. Must have calving experience. Housing available. Wages based on experience. 605-770-7111 or 605-770-0246 Custom Application Position Custom Applicator’s License and CDL required, but willing to train the right candidate if they are willing to obtain and maintain the special licenses. Must be willing to work other duties such as truck driving and grain handling during off season. Benefit package included. Mail resume to LNFE, PO Box 170, Lake Norden, SD 57248 or call 605-785-3686. Full time position on East Central SD Grain Farm. Operating Farm equipment, driving semis, and repairing equipment. Call 605-480-0285

3 Temporary farm workers needed, Cameron Bina, Lakin, ND 3/18/2019 to 12/23/2019 starting @ $14.38 per hr. BOE 40 hrs/wk. Workers will drive and operate trucks & tractors with towed implements to plant, cultivate and harvest crops. Routine maintenance on all equipment used. Must have valid driver’s license or obtain one in 30 days, semi-truck driving experience for transporting commodities and supplies to designated locations. Must have 6 months of tractor driving with towed implements and computerized monitors. ¾ work guarantee, free use of tools/ equip/housing and transportation to work site reimbursed at 50% of contract. Return transportation at completion of contract. Apply at nearest ND SWA Job # 555040 or contact ND Job Service, 1501 28th Ave S. Grand Forks, ND 58201 www.ndjobs.com. Meier’s Custom Planting & Spraying Late model John Deere corn planter 30” spacing with in furrow fertilizer. CIH 100ft boom sprayer. Also available for spring ferilizing application, as well. Also, do custom wheat harvest. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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Full time position wanted on Feed Lot, Farm and Cattle operation. Experience preferred but will train motivated individual. Competitive pay and housing available. Kimball, SD area. Call 605-680-0760 Full time opportunity for a responsible farm laborer to work on progressive farm in Southwestern North Dakota, experience operating farm machinery and semis preferred, no livestock. Salary and benefits negotiable, Please call 701-563-7200

Experienced Laborers for grain and sugarbeet farm. Full time and seasonal. Valid drivers license necessary. Must be reliable. Competitive wages. Performance incentives. Call 218-784-3554

TRUCK EQUIPMENT THAT WORKS HARD FOR YOU 2011 Chevy 3500 HD Ext Cab

6.0 Gas - 4x4 Electric shift, 113,200 miles, ONE OWNER - Excellent condition, Auto transmission, New transmission at 91,645 miles, Defender front bumper, cloth interior, Chisholm 210 bale bed, 12V electri-hyd, Dump bed feature, 2 tool boxes, spinners-risers, work light on HR.

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2007 Freightliner Stock #3377; Freedom Line; Air Ride Suspension; Tandem Axle; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Yes Engine Brake; 14L Detroit Engine 515 hp; 3:55 Ratio; 11R 22.5 Tires; 176 in Wheelbase; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 10 spd auto, recent clutch, 1 new steer, 1 at 50%, drives are 75%, brakes and drums 80% Wet Kit. CALL

2012 Freightliner Cascadia 125 Stock #5575 785,259 miles, 450 Horsepower, Cummins ISX, Ultrashift Plus, Air Ride, Full Locking Rear Ends, clean body, frame and interior, steers are 80%, front drives are 70%, rear drives are 50% CALL

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2019 Jet Hopper 42’ x 96” x 70”, Air Ride, Black 2019 Jet 42’ x 96” x 70”, Air Ride, Hopper, Black 2019 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump, Hopper 2019 Witzco trailer with tri axle detach, air ride 2018 Jet hopper 40x96x70, Spring Ride, White 2018 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2015 Jet 40' x 96" x 70", Spring Ride, Hopper, JUST IN 2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps 2004 Jet Hopper, Air Ride, 42x96x70 1994 Walton Tri-Axle Step Deck w/ Beaver Tail & Ramps 2003 Transcraft with step deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle 42’ Header Trailers

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Hwy 22 South Dickinson, ND 58601 Kurt Wanner 701-483-4369 • 800-743-2934 2000 Freightliner FL70 Stock#5256 308,569 miles, 215 Horsepower, Cummins, Manual, 5 sod, Air Ride, Single Axel win PTO, pump meters, hose reels, 2” hose on reels, brownie tank 500 500 - 400 - 300 - 300, steers are 60%, drives are 85%, new brakes and drums. $11,500

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VR70 Underhood G30 30 CFM 70 CFM Gas Driven Oil-Injected Triple 12 Gallon Belt Driven Air Receiver Tanks

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT ALFALFA, mixed hay, grass hay & feed grade wheat straw, medium square or round bales, delivery available. Thief River Falls, MN. Call or text LeRoy Ose: 218-689-6675

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Two Truck-mounted grinders to cover grinding needs Russ Maier Haygrinding Call for all haygrinding needs Russ Maier - 605-281-1410

Over the road driver wanted. Pay up to 50 cents on all odometer miles and over 3,000 miles a week. The owner is a driver and knows daily bs of being on the road. We are not a huge company we have 4 semis all pulling flatbed. Down time is normally due to rest on a log or a mix up at a shipper or receiver other then that you want miles you will get them. Drivers are typically out 3 to 4 weeks. All our equipment is regularly updated. We have two 2016 Internationals and two 2019 Internationals three 2018 flatbed trailers and one 2014 flatbed trailer. Email kwbhauling@gmail.com or call 605-881-2376.

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2009 International ProStar ISX Cummins, New 22’ Box & Hoist

70’ Summers Multi Weeder New!

1988 357 Peterbilt CAT Engine w/ wet kit

2011 ProStar IHC ISX Cummins 10 Spd, Air Ride

2001 9200 IHC with Wet Kit

(2) 1997 9200 IHC with Wet Kit

2000 International 2674 Stock #4357; Hendrickson Suspension; Tandem Axle; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Yes Engine Brake; ISM Cummins Engine 350 hp; 16,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 58,000 lb Gross Vehicle Weight; 4:88 Ratio; LP 22.5 Tires; 265 in Wheelbase; All Steel Wheels; jake, cruise, double framed, new steers, front drives 50%. $16,500

2018 Load Line 34’ End Dump Tri-axle 2001 Great Dane 7311P-X 2015 Maurer Stock #0363 28’ x 102” Roll Up Door, Aluminum Roof, 48 Ft, Air Ride, Wood Floor, Steel wheels, Wood Floor, Plywood Lined Walls, No Spread axle and LED lights. Drivers side tool Rust, Very Clean, Tires at 70%, Brakes box $28,500 and Drums at 70% $7,250

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FULL TIME CUSTOM APPLICATOR Watertown Coop/Clark branch is seeking a self-motivated individual for a full time Custom Applicator position for fertilizer/spraying application. Applicant must be able to be certified by the state and willing to work long hours during season. Also must be willing to help out in all departments as needed. WCE is a stable company that offers a competitive starting wage and a full benefit package. Wage dependent on experience. For more information contact Tony Heer- Clark Elevator, 100 S. Commercial Street 605-532-3111 or Brian Townsend 605-690-0684

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2014 Case IH Titan 4520 810 bed 3 bin, 4353 hours ��������������$99,000

Check This Great Buy 2018 Case IH Titan 3540, 640 hours, New Leader L5034 G4 dry spreader box, Viper 4 $197,000

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2012 Case IH FLX4530, 3800 Hrs, Viper Pro, 3 BIN, extended warranty available �������������������������$115,000

1972 Arco 10,400 gallon NH3 transport. 4” pump, 20 hp engine, NEW TEST ����������������������� $43,000

2010 Case IH Titan 4020 Liquid Floater, 610 sprayer, 85 boom, defco pump, Raven Envizio Pro, 3753 hours ���������������������������������$88,000

2004 Loral Easy Rider, C13, Auto, Airmax 1000, CLEAN TRUCK �������������������������������������������$76,500

2014 CASE IH TITAN 4530, 3 bin, 1856 hours ���������� $148,000 Case 921E Wheel Loader, QSM 11, Tier III Certified Cummins diesel engine, shuttle shift transmission, AM/FM, Heat AC� 5430 hours� Incredible Loader Big bucket� Like new tires� ���������������������������$99,000

2010 Case IH TITAN 3520, 3 Bin, cummins, auto, 2760hrs, ��������������������������������������� $115,000

2012 New Holland W80B , diesel engine, hydrostatic shuttle drive, joystick controls ��������������� $51,000

Wilmar 25-ton tender on spread axle trailer ������������������������� $36,500 10 International 7400, Max Force engine, Allison auto, New Leader L4000 G4, 3,066hrs, .................... ....................................... $88,000

18,000 gallon NH3 tank with RAPAT conveyor 2 hopper, 4 compartment ����������������������������������$36,000

10 Ton Waconia Verticle blender w/scale ������������������������������$24,500 Double hopper 10 ton blender on scale ����������������������������������$14,500 2001 Case 3300 3-wheel, Cummins auto, flex-air system $19,500

2011 MERRITT Hopper trailer Semi-Tender, W/ hydraulic belt Conveyor, Electric Tarp ���� $37,500

1997 Hart two hopper semi tender ������������������������������������������ $29,000

2009 Terra Gator 8204 Cat, Airmax Precision, 5,415 hours ���������� ������������������������������������������ $69,000 2004 KBH, 25 ton semi tender w/ back auger, self-contained ������������������������������������������ $32,500

2009 Merritt semi tender ����������� ������������������������������������������ $33,500

2014 Rogator 1300, 3220 hours, with new leader G4 bed ��$107,000

2012 Ag Chem Rograter, 1300 gallon, 120’ boom, 5 way nozzles, Viper pro, 2200 hrs�������� $150,000

2014 Terra-Gator 8400 2 Product, 2738 hrs, CVT Trans, Smart Trax Autosteer, Electric Tarp ��������������������������������������� $129,000

2005 Peterbilt Stahly Cummins, Allison auto, New Leader L3020 G4, monitor, New Leader controller, Starlink GPS 4,145 hours�$78,000 2007 Case IH 4520 3 bin, Raven smartrax, autosteer, 3100 hours ���� �������������������������������������������$98,500 2018 TerraGator TG8400B with AirMax Precision box, Viper 4, 116 HOURS!! WARRANTY!! ���������������������������� $297,000

2012 Terra-Gator 8400, 2 Product, 2738 hrs, CVT Trans, Smart Trax Autosteer, Electric Tarp �����������������������������������������$129,000

1999 Mack Truck with Simonson 20 ton top discharge auger, 4 hopper ������������������������������������ $36,500

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1999 Sterling, M11 Cummins 16 ton Willmar side shooter ���$29,500

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Dutton (406) 476-3402

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Spring Wheat for Sale

DynaGro Ambush, Caliber, and Ballistic; AgriPro Valda and Ingmar; Public Varieties Linkert, Bolles, Shelly, and Lang. Call Travis at Midway Seed (701)520-4426 J & M Grain cart 1021 good scale and tarp, good metric tires. Used 3 years. (605) 881-0876

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BUCHHOLZ SEED FARM is offering: Certified & Registered Wheat; Shelly, Bolles, Linkert, Prosper, & ND VitPro. Certified Genesis 2row & Tradition Barley. NonGMO soybeans; Sheyenne & ND Stutsman - contracts available. LibertyLink, RR2Y and Enlist E3 soybeans. Great yielding & drought tolerant Conventional & B.t. corn. Conditioning services. 701.347.4058 Casselton, ND LIKE NEW GRAIN VAC!!! 2013 Brandt 7500HP. 11.8 Actual Hours! Always shedded. Retired, don’t need anymore. $20,000, OBO. Call 605-850-1330 or 605-649-7013 for details on this clean unit.”

ORDER NOW FOR A BUMPER WHEAT CROP HRSWs bred for your fields: LCS Trigger for the highest yield available. LCS Rebel for the best balanced variety. LCS Breakaway for a dependable performer. LCS Cannon for the latest genetics. 701-799-8028 LimagrainCerealSeeds.com

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WHETSTONE AG SUPPLY, INC. WILMOT, SD 57279 605-938-4709 www.whetstoneag.com NEW AUGERS WESTFIELD: WR 8x31 thru 71 TFX2 10x31/36/41 MKX GLP 10x73 MKX GLP 13x64 & 74 WHEATHEART: X GLP 13x84 13” EMD Drive Over Hopper Heavy Hitter Post Pounder NORWOOD SALES: 1838 EMD FL Kwik-Belt FARMKING: 13x70 Swing Hopper Auger 9’ Disc Mower 540 RPM 12 Wheel Bi-Fold Rake 14 Wheel Easy-Rake 16 Wheel Super Star Rake 18 Wheel Super Star Rake Model 2450 Bale Carrier 6” Grain Vac Model 360 Grain Cleaner 1600 Gallon 4WS Liquid Supply Trailer (DEMO) Model 1200 90’ Boom Sprayer Model 1360 Grain Cart Model 2460 Fertilizer Applicator (DEMO) LOFTNESS: 20’ Stalk Chopper/ Windrower HUTCHINSON: Trac-Masster Pile Mover USED AUGERS Westfield: WR 80-61 EMD MKX 130-74 GULP MK 13x91 GLP MK 13x111 GLP Wheatheart: 13x81 Swing Hopper Feterl: 10x76 Swing Hopper 14x96 Swing Hopper Hutchinson: 8x53 PTO 24” Drive Over Conveyor Batco: 2500 Series PitStop Drive-Over 20” x 100’ PTO Drive Standard Hopper 24” x 120’ PTO Drive Standard Hopper Brandt: 13x70 Swing Hopper Farmking: 10x70 Swing Hopper Universal: 2200 Series Drive-Over Call for best pricing on all new augers. All swing hoppers are available with hydraulic or electric hopper movers. Both Hopper Walker and Auger Jogger electric movers available. More augers are coming in. If we don’t have it, we can get it! Also full line of Westfield parts and accessories in stock. Possible financing available. Gartner Seed Farm 701-663-7731 Cert HRSW: Elgin, SY Ingmar SY Rockford Forage Barley: Lavina, Oats: Leggett, Forage Peas: 4010 & Arvika, Spring Triticale Cover Crops: Wide selection Alfalfa & Other forage Seeds

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SEED FOR SALE: FALL CASH DISCOUNTS! MYCOGEN AND LEGEND SEEDS: SEED CORN, SUNFLOWERS, AND SOYBEANS CERTIFIED SPRING WHEAT: BOOST, SURPASS, LANG MN, SY605CL FORAGE BARLEY: HAYS, LAVINA 4010 FORAGE PEAS, AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS, OATS: GOLIATH, HAYDEN, ROCKFORD, MORTON FIELD PEAS: CARVER, COMMANDER CHICKPEAS: FRONTIER, ORION LENTILS: RICHLEA, PENNELL VERDESIAN LEGUME INOCULANTS, SPRING TRITICALE, ALFALFA, GRASS SEED, FULL LINE OF COVER CROP SEED, CUSTOM MIXES AND TOTES AVAILABLE, ON SITE SEED TREATING, CERTIFIED ON FARM SCALE, SM-18018

If we don’t have it, we would be happy to help you find it.

Call: (605) 823-4892 or Email: info@ howeseeds.com Howe Seeds Inc. McLaughlin, SD RETIRING - OFFERING FOR SALE 2008 - 3400 EZ Trail gravity wagon mounted on 1074 cart with 12.5L X 15SL tires and 6 hole rims. It comes with 16 foot auger with flexible spout and electric over hydraulic and remote key toggle and Ag Topper (articulated steel lid). Like new and always shedded. Call Greg at 605-870-1566 or Gary at 605-870-1340 in Onida, SD.

SEED FOR SALE CERT. SY-INGMAR WHT CERT. SY-VALDA WHT REG. SY-INGMAR WHT REG. SY-VADA WHT Free Delivery Treating Available Call Noeske Seed Farm 701-845-1300 701-840-1635


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JD 5830 self propelled silage cutter, 4 or 6 row head, $22,500. Agbag 10ft silage bagger, $8,500. UFT 14ft high dump silage wagon, $4,500. Hiline 7,000 bale processor, $5,900. Diamond W portable livestock corral, $8,500. Automatic 1,800 roller mill, $4,900. Dagelman rock picker, $3,500. 50 sheets of new 20ft galvanized pole barn steel, $2,000. 605-941-5904

Certified and Registered Wheat,Barley seeds for sale. New for 2019-LCS Rebel wheat-High yields and protein with good disease package. Other varieties LCS Breakaway, AgriPro SY-Valda, MN Bolles. 2 row Pinnacle barley seed. Delivery and treating available. Nettum Seeds LLC Caledonia ND Call Rocky 701-430-1149

GRAIN CONDITIONING, COOLING & DRYING: GRAINSIGHT WEB-BASED SYSTEM CONTROLS FANS & HEATERS. SYSTEM FAULTS ARE EMAILED OR FAXED TO USER. ONE SIGHT CONTROLLER CAN MONITOR UP TO 16 BINS. MONITOR & CONTROL YOUR BINS WITH SMART PHONE, IPAD OR COMPUTER. FOR QUOTE ON INSTALLATION & SERVICE, CALL 701-439-2216. PAUL’S ELECTRIC INC, WYNDMERE ND

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Seed Conditioners for Over 60 Years “A Family Tradition of High Quality Seeds”

North Dakota & Minnesota Approved Seed Conditioners & Seed Conditioning Plant Phones: (701) 347-4879 Home • (701) 347-4801 Office and Fax • (701) 238-1285 Cell NEW WEBSITE: www.howeseedfarm.com

PRIVATE VARIETIES HIGHand YIELD and SOYBEAN BALANCED WHEAT VARIETIES LCS NDSU WHEAT VARIETIES 30-60’s-Mat.0.6 YIELD VARIETIES ”PX 405N-Mat .04 LCS GenuityHIGH to Yield New “Varieties P2Y11-50’s/RRPrime - Mat. 0.8 • P2Y20-30’s/RR - Mat. 0.3 Nitro Iguacu LCS “Rebel” Wheat

BALANCED WHEAT VARIETIES • Reg. Prosper Varieties N e w ” Nitro “ N e w ” Igaucu • “NDSU

• University of Minnesota “Shelly” Prosper Elgin-ND Reg. Elgin - ND • University of Minnesota “Bolles” Barley Barley Reg. Tradition Barley BARLEY VARIETIES 6-Row Tradition 2-Row ND Genesis • 6-Row Tradition • 2-Row Corn North Dakota Genesis 90 Day Corn - Mat. 990, 1191, 1292, 1193, 1392, 1393, Late 80 Day Corn - Mat. 1185, 1083, 1385

AUTHORIZED and CORN CORN DEALER DEALER AUTHORIZED PROSEED PROSEED SOYBEAN SOYBEAN and Pneumatic Bulk Seed Handling Facility 1. 10’ x 70’ ton scale 2. Digital readout weighing 3. (Gentle) Mass flow conveying 4. Efficient Farmer Loading Capacities

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Wheat

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Faller - R & C Prosper - R & C Sy Soren - C Sy Valda - C

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GREEN PEAS

LaMoure, ND 58458

Certified 17009GT RR1 Soybeans $22.00/unit, Wheat: Certified Shelly, Linkert, Lang-MN, Bolles, LCS Rebel, LCS Albany, TCG Spitfire and TCG Climax jensenseed.com 218 478 3397 or 218 478 4352 cell

Certified Lacey Barley 98% germ, $6.50/bushel. 701-395-4341 or 701-351-2068

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WANTED TO BUY All types of hay suitable for dairy and beef cattle. round or square bales. Call/ Text 218-689-0315

Straw For Sale Small squares. Good quality. Also for sale NH BC5060 small square baler. Leonard, ND 58052. Call 701-361-1499

Truck dump Kelly Ryan 10’ bagger also truck dump roto press 9ft bagger. Two truck slide in 20’ live floors. Also double cattle working alleyway with chute. 701-321-9065

For sale: 100 second cut alfalfa bales, 1400 pounds, net wrapped, $85 per bale. 40 bales oats hay, 1400 pounds, net wrapped, has some grain in it, $55 per bale. Also, 56 bales wild grass hay, 1300 pounds, net wrapped, $45 per bale. Call Norman Cooperstown, ND 701-797-7086

Baler forage oats seed. Baler is a very high quality and tonnage feed. It can grow up to 68 inches tall and stands very well. It also has not had any rust problems. For more information call or text 701 228 4163 Rolette N D

Signalness Farms Larry: 701-770-2500 Jason: 701-770-0926 Watford City, ND

BORDER STATE BANK PROPERTY FOR SALE

For sale: Round alfalfa bales, net wrapped, second cutting, no rain. Call 701-302-0569

NDSU ND17009GT Soybean Seed

LCS REBEL WHEAT

PROTEIN + YIELD + QUALITY

LCS Rebel was just selected by the Wheat Quality Council as a 2019 quality check variety. The premium balanced HRSW also delivers consistent protein and top-end yield potential over a wide area of adaptation. Reserve your certified seed today! Call 701-799-8028 or visit

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RR1 07 soybeans. Outstanding yields, great IDC and white mold protection, tall variety, puts on lots of pods. Take control of your soybean seed costs. Following year you can save your own seed. $25 per 50# unit. Early pay $27 in season. Ask for pictures. 701-361-9288 Kasin Farms, Hawley, MN For sale! 4010 Forage Pea for seed 701-626-1847

31043 CO ROAD 28, ROSEAU, MN 56751

Built in 1998, this building is 45,750 square feet on the main level, with an additional 9,000 square feet on the mezzanine (offices & extra storage). It sits on approximately 9.5 acres (413,820 square feet) and comes with 68,000 square feet of concrete parking. It has geothermal heating and cooling systems throughout the building. It is an all steel construction with three truck bays, one work shop bay by the east end and one loading dock on the north end. The annual property tax is $17,270.00, with an annual energy/electric bill of $28,085.00. There are two bathrooms on the mail level, a half bathroom in storage are, and a full bathroom on the upper level. Member FDIC Interested parties, please contact: John Wiskow, Special Assets Manager 763-780-6628 | john.wiskow@borderstatebank.com

Brandt 1380 auger with hydraulic hopper, excellent shape. (605) 881-0876 Kwik-Kleen grain screener, 7 tube hydraulic, low use. (605) 881-0876

Certified Viper

Some Varieties Are Limited Subject to NDSU Certification

GSI 1218 continuous flow dryer, single phase, LP gas, has the vision watchdog, purchased new in 2008, $35,000. 701-710-0534 No Telemarketers

Glyphosate Tolerant, High Yielding, 00.9 Maturity, Phytophthora Resistant to Race 4. High Quality Certified Seed that allows you to save seed and replant on your farm. Call or Text 701-351-3643 New ND Soybean Variety ND17009GT soybean seed to be certified, 95% germ can replant your own seed, $27 per unit. ND Vitpro wheat seed to be certified. Cert. Shelly wheat Seed to be certified. Minto, ND 701-360-3181 For Sale: Registered ND VitPro hard red spring wheat. 95% germination, test weight is 61lbs/bushel. Call 701-640-2725 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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Argyle, MN Travis Anderson (218)-201-0782 Reece Setterholm (218)-280-5890 Dustin Isaak (218) 686-5979

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2016 Lorenz stack mover 16 x 35 hydraulic drive, used one season $21,000 (507) 351-4638 3500 plus bales of Hay Millet, Corn Stalks & Alfalfa for sale. Contact Kyle at (605) 280-5707 for more information and pricing. 2018 Hay for Sale Available: Round Bales of Beardless Barley Hay - Round Bales of Spring Wheat Hay - Round Bales and 3x4x8 Large Square Bales of Oat Hay Call for pricing and other information. (605) 870-0356 Alfalfa Bales, net-wrapped, $80/ton, 605-204-0635 2018 Grass Alfalfa, Millet Sorgham & Straw for sale. Test results available. All big, round bales. Trail City, SD. Contact Bill at (605) 845-3045 Hay for sale in Timber Lake SD area, 1st & 2nd cutting alfalfa, also mixed hay and straight grass, large round net wrapped bales, call Ken home 605-865-3169 or cell 605-850-8965 no Sunday calls please J.E.S. FARMS 18 miles north of Pierre, SD has many thousands of acres of irrigated hay comprised as follows: Oat hay uncombined, Alfalfa hay, Millet Hay, Grass Hay, and New crop corn stalk bales. Feed analysis is done & available for all the hay. Put up in twine and net wrapped round bales by John Deere baler. Bales are weighed out. We also have a feed lot available with corn silage, grain & hay. J.E.S. FARMS Chris 605-209-3934 605-264-5401 lv msg, Jim 605-222-7656 lv msg or Brad 605-280-4997 Wheat Straw - Seeking long term relationship to buy our quality wheat straw in the stack or in the windrow at a fixed price that works for you and us. 10,000+ acres. Near Presho. Quantity Discounts Call 307-359-5533.

Like new 2010 Vermeer BP8000 bale processor, always shedded inside, 1000 rpm pto, electric over hydraulic driven, has not been used in the last 6 years due to selling out the cattle operation, like new, located in Trail City, SD $14,500 call Leon Voegele 605-845-3023 1st and 2nd cutting Alfalfa, excellent hay, in rows. 1,400-1,600 lb. rounds. Can load. (605) 380-0777 Alfalfa Hay For Sale, 160 Bales, 2nd cut at 19.9 protein, 143 RFV, 100 3rd cut at 20.3 protein, 160.7 RFV, 50 bales 4th cutting at 23 protein, 117 RFV, dairyland lab tested. Other grass alfalfa mixed hay for sale. (605) 842-5515 Supreme Dairy Quality Alfalfa for sale, between 70-90 tons. Call for more information 605-769-4049

Conex Containers For Sale

• New or Used • Cargo Worthy, Wind & Water Tight Units • 10’ to 45’ Sizes Available

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New & Used VACS Parts & Piping FULL SERVICE CENTER • Model Ultima 62 • Full Line Of Piping Hose • Dust Free Loading & Unloading Of Bins, Silos & Flat Storage • Available In PTO Or Diesel Units

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I would like to buy hay for dairy or beef cattle, round or square bales, will pick up with semi, call or text 218-689-0315

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Wanted Alfalfa hay, mixed hay, straw, big squares, round bales, Freeburg Hay Company 605-660-2000

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75 shares Minn-Dak Beet Stock. 218-770-1301

Delivery Available Mobile Seed Conditioning/Cleaning “New Unit” Troy Coons (701)482-7865 Donnybrook, ND

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Wanted Farmland For Rent

Wanted Farmland for rent 2019 and beyond Grand Forks, Steel, and Traill counties. Willing to pay competitive rates. Ben Sobolik (701) 741-1320 or (701) 847-2334 Wanted: ACSC Beet Stock Looking to rent ACSC beet stock for 2019 and possible long term. Willing to pay competitively. Also would be interested in land to rent in Southern Polk County and Norman County. Call or text Marlow Jacobson 218-766-3779

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Wanted to rent: land in Cass, Trail or Norman counties, Kevin Paulsrud 701-430-0965 or Derek Paulsrud 701-289-0087

CAVALIER COUNTY, ND

Minnesota Lake Properties

318+/- ACRES

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80 acres for rent or possible sale southwest of Thompson, ND. Dale Myers 18144 155th Street NW, Elk River, MN 55330. 763-263-3354

Forage Barley Malt Barley Durum Wheat Spring Wheat Winter Wheat

Canola Soybeans Lentils Chick Peas Yellow Peas Flax - brown Green Peas - golden Winter Peas Forage Peas

PLUS: Forage Mixes Cover Crop Blends Pasture Blends Grass Seeds Many other seed types available

TIMED ONLINE LAND AUCTION

Land Located: From the Jct. of Hwy 32 & Co. Rd. 3 at Mountain, ND, west 6 miles, south 1 mile on 132 Ave. NE, east 3/4 mile on 87th St. NE, south to property on 124th Ave. NE. NOTE: Great opportunity for any local producer or regional outdoors person to purchase desirable hunting and cropland! This land features picturesque Pembina Hills recreational land with a gorge and creek meandering through the central part of the property. Elk located in this area of the state regularly frequent this part of the property. There is also an abandoned farmstead located on the land which could be a great place to build a new hunting cabin. The property is split by a township road which runs through the middle of the property allowing for easy access of the recreational acres. The cropland portion of the property features mostly loam soil with an overall soil productivity index of 75. This land sells clear and free of any lease agreements for the 2019 crop year! AUCTIONEER’S

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CAVALIER COUNTY, ND EAST ALMA TOWNSHIP Legal Description: SW1/4 Section 23 & E1/2 SE1/4, NW1/4 SE1/4, NE1/4 SW1/4 Section 22-160-57 Cropland Acres: 198.23+/Wooded Acres: 110.32+/Taxes (2018): $2,395.86

For a detailed Buyer’s Prospectus with complete terms and conditions contact Max Steffes (ND999) at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.212.2849 or online at SteffesGroup.com

Craig & Margaret Thorfinnson, Owners

FARMLAND FOR SALE The following farm real estate located in Cass County, North Dakota, is offered for sale: Southwest Quarter (SW1/4) of Section 27, Township 143 North, Range 52 West, excepting therefrom the following described tract: The West 749.31 feet of the North 645.06 feet; and Southwest Quarter (SW1/4) of Section 28, Township 143 North, Range 52 West. Requests for information should be directed to: Craig E. Johnson JOHNSON, MOTTINGER & GREENWOOD, PLLP. 15 South Ninth Street Fargo, North Dakota 58103 Telephone: (701) 235-7501 Fax: (701) 235-8906 cjohnson@jrmlawfirm.com

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Gelbvieh Bulls and Heifers for Sale: black and red with excellent growth, maternal, carcass and super quiet dispositions. Golden Buckle Gelbvieh, Medina, ND 701-486-3494, view full pedigrees and videos online at www.goldenbuckle-gelbvieh.com

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Bred Cows! black and red angus with also a few BWF and RWF, can deliver, will allow you to pick and choose. 701-302-0981

Twenty registered Simmental cows and heifers, red and black, bred to calf now through April 30, excellent quality and disposition. Ellingson Simmentals, Dahlen, ND 701-741-3045

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Investment Opportunity For Potential Real Estate or Commercial Development BURLEIGH COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA

Excellent Opportunity For Potential Farmland Investors

Farmland For Sale on Bids

FARM LAND FOR SALE

FOR SALE ON BIDS:

Parcel 1: 160 more or less acres in SW 1/4 of Sec. 4-140-79 Land will be available for 2019 spring planting

Excellent Opportunity For Commercial or Residential Investors

Parcel 2: 102.32 acres less tract M-1 in Sec. 27-140-80 Bids on this parcel can be partial or full-bidders choice This property has residential/commercial development possibilities

Written bids should be submitted to Little Missouri Real Estate 2605 Kristen Ln., Bismarck, ND 58503 or hltrapp@msn.com NO LATER THAN 4:00 PM APRIL 3, 2019. Bids should be on a total price basis, the bid must include the name, address, and telephone number of the bidder.

Terms of the sale are cash with 5% down payment to be made when bid is accepted and full payment within 30 days.

For further information, contact Harvey Trapp at 701-712-1859, Little Missouri Real Estate

THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS IS RESERVED.

Information may be obtained at www.littlemissourirealestate.com

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Morton County

Grant County

Bids Due March 29th, 2019 Tract 1: 95 acres in SW 5-139-90 80 acres in NW 8-139-90 Tract 2: 160acres in NE 7-139-90

Bids Due April 5th, 2019 Tract 3: 160 acres in SW 19-137-89 Tract 4: 160 acres in SE 19-137-89 Tract 5: 158 acres in NW 30-137-89

Mercer County

Bids Due April 8th, 2019 Tract 6: 160 acres in NE 32-145-86 Tract 7: 112 acres in N 1/2 11-144-87 Tract 9: 150 acres in SW 13-145-86

Written bids should be submitted to Little Missouri Real Estate 2605 Kristen Ln., Bismarck, ND 58503 or hltrapp@msn.com

No Later than 4:00 pm on each county deadline date Bids should be on a total price basis. The bid must include the name, address and telephone number of the bidder.

Terms of the sale are cash with 5% down payment to be made when bid is accepted and full payment within 30 days

For further information contact Harvy Trapp at 701-712-1859, Little Missouri Real Estate

THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS IS RESERVED/

Information may be obtained at www.littlemissourirealestate.com

LIVESTOCK FARMLAND FOR SALE ON BIDS Grand Forks County

Near Northwood, ND NW¼ & N½SW¼ Section 35, Northwood Township: 226.14 tillable acres, PI of 89.8 - Subject to lease for 2019 (Enger parcel) NE¼ Section 25, Lind Township: 153.13 tillable acres, PI of 86.5 - no lease, occupancy available (Pratt parcel) Written bids due Friday, March 29th, 2019 by 5pm. Top 6 bidders invited to live in person/phone bidding. Sellers reserve right to reject all bids. Form maps and information visit www.uglemlaw.com Telephone: 701-587-6121 Fax: 701-587-5585 Email: shannon@uglemlaw.com

Red cows for sale, 50 large, 3 year old, bred for March and April calving, bred red and black simmetal bulls. Call Mike Elliot Clifford, ND 701-430-1143

LIVESTOCK BLACK HEREFORD BULLS & OPEN YEARLING HEIFERS FOR SALE 2 year olds & Yearlings. DNA Profiled. Performance Registered. Kroening Black Herefords Call Richard & Julie 218-435-1223 or Call Mike at 218-230-1173

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Wyndmere, ND Arnold: 701-640-8957 or 701-439-2531. Todd: 701-439-0085 or 701-640-8954.

Quality Angus Since 1914 Selling Fertility and Performance tested yearling Angus bulls. Excellent dispositions & maternal traits. Will hold and deliver bulls too. Purath Angus Farms Red Lake Falls, MN 218-253-2600 218-686-6046

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• High quality Garfield Township land • Productive Glyndon loam soils • Subject to current lease for 2019 and 2020

Bremer Bank Building 3100 S Columbia Rd, Ste 300 Grand Forks ND 58201 701-757-1888

For property details, please contact:

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Brent Qualey, Agent

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For Sale: Big top quality angus bred heifers weighing 1,200-1,300 pounds, bred to Final Answer’s son and ultra sounded for calving dates, this is an excellent group of heifers to add to any herd. Call Martin Schaff 701-400-5279

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SALE PENDING: Cass County ND Farm Land 160 Acres of Excellent Land, NE of Tower City ND Cornell Township. SALE PENDING: Barnes County ND Farmland. 80 Acres South of Valley City ND. Marsh Township. SALE PENDING: Barnes County Farmland, SW ¼ Section 8-139-58, 160 Acres South of Valley City, ND. Marsh Township. FOR SALE: Nelson County, ND Farmland with GREAT hunting. 160 Acres west of Larimore ND. FOR SALE: Sargent County Farm Land, 274 Acres SW of Lidgerwood ND. FOR SALE: Barnes County Farmland 59+- acres NE of Voller Ag is the Superior Fingal, ND. Choice for Storage at FOR SALE: Traill County ND Farmland, 378 acres NW John-C C:\Users\carole\Documents\RR Land Co\Ads\2018 ads\Ad-2018 Beet-RE template of Blanchard, ND. Blanchard Township. High quality the Most Economical Price! land with a building site. • Experience and expertise – 1000s of bins placed across the Midwest FOR SALE: Traill County, ND Farmland. 160 +- acres – 30 years of use at our own farm • Complete range of sizes West of Buxton, ND. Excellent cropland. • Aeration and bean ladders • 10 year structural guarantee • Aeration fans—call for sizes and pricing

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Spot, Duroc & Chesterwhite boars & gilts. Prrs & PEDV testing done monthly. Delivery available. Call Steven @ (507) 456-7746

Bred Angus cross heifers Final AnswerII daughters AI’d June 15 to Hook’s Beacon. $1800 info@onepennyranch.com (320) 355-2191

115 head Black Angus Bangs vaccinated heifers. No Brands. Half Sisters. AI out of Conneally Countdown. 700 lbs. $11,00 (605) 381-4455

Looking for pasture for 100-150 pairs, Preferably in eastern SD, Please call Jess 605-860-0505

HOFFMAN HEREFORDS, Leola, SD: Selling 50 yearling and 20 2-yr-old horned and polled Hereford bulls by private treaty. To inquire or view catalog, go to www.hoffmanherefords.com or call Colin at 605-216-7506 or 605-439-3623.

SOW FARM SHARES FOR SALE 5,000 sow unit, isolated site. High health herd, excellent production records. Includes off site gilt developer farm and all hog inventory. No debt on books. 701-371-0662 or 701-371-2445.

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DENNIS & JULIE SKORHEIM offer for sale the following-described property located in Vesta Township, Walsh County, North Dakota: The Northwest Quarter (NW¼) of Section Thirty (30), Township One Hundred Fifty-seven (157), Range Fifty-seven (57). The South 71.38 acres are in CRP, and the remainder subject to conservation easement (WRP). CRP pays $91.13/acre expiring 9/30/2030.

Bid Procedure: Written bids will be received at the law office of STEVEN C. EKMAN, BREMER BANK BUILDING, 910 HILL AVENUE, PO BOX 70, GRAFTON, ND 58237 until 2:00 p.m. on APRIL 4, 2019. Bids will be opened at that time and place. Please mark your envelope “BID FOR SKORHEIM LAND”. Bids should be in the total amount and not per acre. Persons having submitted written bids will be allowed to participate in oral bidding. The right is reserved to waive irregularities and to reject any or all bids. Terms: 10% of the purchase price will be due upon acceptance of a bid, and the balance due thirty (30) days later.

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CHAROLAIS BULLS High Performance Competitive Price Semen Tested 1st Year Breeding Guarantee Consignments at: Black Hills Stock Show Watertown Winter Farm Show J&M Ranch Lake Preston, SD Jerod & Melanie Olson (605) 860-2080 www.jmranchcharolais.com Also on Facebook!

GELBVIEH BULLS --Top Quality Genetics --15+ Years of Breeding --Excellent Disposition --Semen + Carcass Data Tested --Complete Performance Records -Free Keep Until April 15th --1st Year Breeding Guarantee THULL GELBVIEH OLDHAM, SD Rhonda 605-860-1237 Jordan 605-620-0023 Thullgelbviehfarm.com

MILLVALE SHORTHORNS For Sale: Roan Bulls ready for service and some herd bulls. Bred females. 2017 heifer calves. We deliver. For information give us a call. Robert Miller 800-807-6944 c. 701-331-1153 Roberta c. 701-331-2403 6010 Hwy 32, Fordville, ND

For Sale: 50 head of purebred Angus cows, 4-7 yrs. old, bred Black Angus for April-May calving, all home raised, good disposition w/top quality carcus genetics, had all breeding shots. Red Rock Cattle Co. Spencer, SD Cal & Kim Heitzman 605-999-4125

For Sale: 30 Red & Black bred beef cows. Bred for March calving. Vaccinated Scour Guard, and poured. $1,400. will sell any amount. (218) 517-0177 or (701) 318-1642 call or text. Hunters Take a Look: German Wirehaired Pointer puppies for sale. Great bloodlines, great hunters, great family dog too I would love to show you my dogs. (605) 225-0521

Purebred Australian Shepherd puppies, born January 20th, all shots, ready to go now, excellent with family and ranch work, Call 701-210-0548 or 701-710-0352

Gelbvieh & Balancer Bulls for Sale, Performance tested bulls, Yearlings & 2yr. olds, All polled, Mostly A.I. sired, Ultra Sound and Carcass Data, Many DNA tested Homozygous black, Bulls that will add muscle and heavier weaning weights to you calves, Semen tested and breeding soundness evaluated, heifer bulls available, will feed till April and then deliver. Adkins Gelbvieh Iroquois, SD Sale catalog and videos at adkinsgelbvieh.com also on facebook, Call Gerald 605-354-2428 Iroquois, SD

For Sale: Black and BlackWhite faced bred Heifers, Ultrasounded into 4 - 21 day calving periods. Start calving March 1st. Bred to Fulton Angus Easy Calving Bulls. Had all pre-breeding shots, pelvic measured, poured in the fall. Weighing 1100+ lbs. Will preg-check before selling. Harvey Tschetter, Hitchcock, SD 605-350-1153

A&B Ranch - 650 head Black Angus coming 3 year olds, 2nd calf heifers, Vermillion genetics, calve March 15th for 21 days and April 5th for 21 days, 1,250 lbs. A&B Ranch calved all of these as 2 year olds, price negotiable on load lots, $2,250. 605-381-4455 or 605-381-2525

Wanted to buy horses: Most all classes. Saddle horses broke or unbroke. Registered or grade. Young prospects and all other types considered. Also, could use a few draft cross type saddle Horses and Draft type brood mares. Gene Jorgenson 320-305-1578

Woodcrest Farms Polled Herefords We are currently selling registered 2 year old Polled Herefords. This is a great group of bulls that are easy to the eye. They have been bucket fed since weaning so they are very tame and easy to work with. They will be semen tested sometime around the middle of March. We also guarantee them for one breeding season. Delivery is available but pickup is preferred. We offer a $100 discount per bull that you take home. The bulls are priced between 3,200-4,200. We are located by Cresbard South Dakota. Call or text us at (605) 626-1643, (605) 380-3364 or call only at (605) 324-3289.

BUYING WOOL! Paying Top Prices! Pete Caspers 605-994-7666

Registered Hereford for sale. Buy all or buy a few. Rich Rausch 605-447-5888

Yearling Sim/Angus bull Sired by W/C United This February baldy calf is rugged and thick made with a great disposition. Offering free delivery within 100 miles, located in Northeast SD (303) 775-9706 Kappes Simmentals For Sale by private treaty. For Sale: 40 Simmental - SimmAngus Bulls. Sale begins Feb 1st at the Farm. Go to www.Kappesimmentals.com or call Neal at 605-380-8766

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LIVESTOCK SALE CALENDAR

Tue., March 19 - 12 p.m. — Wulf Cattle Opportunity Sale of 2019. Sandy Ridge Ranch, Atkinson, Neb. Tue., March 19 - 1 p.m. — Complete Herd Auction, Jamestown Livestock, Jamestown, N.D.

Tue., March 26 - 5:30 p.m. — C-B Charolais 33rd Annual Production Sale. C-B Sales Facility, Montpelier, N.D. Tue., March 26 - 1 p.m. MT — Schmidt Angus Production Sale, Stockmen’s West, Dickinson, N.D. Sat., April 6 - 1 p.m. — Diamond C North Dakota Annual Red Angus Bull and Female Sale. Kist Livestock, Mandan, N.D. Sat., April 20 - 1 p.m. — Feiring & Ash Coulee 25th Annual Production Sale. Feiring Angus Ranch, Powers Lake, N.D. Tue., April 23 - 4 p.m. — Vollmer Angus Ranch 42nd Annual Production Sale. At the Ranch, Wing, N.D. Wed., April 24 - 1 p.m. MT — Opp Angus 45th Annual Production Sale. Stockmen’s Livestock West, Dickinson, N.D. Mon., May 6 - 1 p.m. — Spickler Angus Ranch Annual Production Sale. Glenfield, N.D.

To find out how you can be listed on this calendar call: Fayette Heidecker fheidecker@agweek.com 1-800-681-0679

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LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com

Registered Black Angus Bulls For Sale -----------------Anderson Angus Ranch Chaffee, ND ----------------

FTop quality genetics FGood dispositions F AI sired calves FReasonable price. Bulls Sired by: HA cowboy up 5405, connealy capitalist, FAR 10 billion SAV international. ----------------

Call Ryan Anytime 701-238-1064

Registered Red Angus Yearling Bulls for sale Reasonably priced with great dispositions! Very complete set of bulls with solid EPD’s. Mothers are available for viewing. Call or text Hanson’s Red Angus 605-216-3528 or 605-261-5993 For Sale: Complete Dispersion: 300 head cows Simmental-Angus cross. 100 black, 200 red--Bred Red and Black Simmental Home raised. Due April 10. Also: 95 first calf heifers bred to low birthweight Red Angus bulls—due April 1. Home raised, 25 black, 70 red. 1150--1250 pounds Dennis Morlock Pettibone, ND 701-273-4382

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP 50 home raised Black Angus bred heifers, multi-generation of grass fed genetics, will start calving May 1st. Bred to light birth weight OCC Bulls. 701-357-8421 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Simmental Bulls For Sale Black polled, AI sired. Half to Purebred. Excellent selection of high growth bulls that will add weaning weights to your next calf crop. Also calving ease bulls for Heifers, volume discounts, performance data, EPD’s, Guaranteed, and free delivery. Reed Simmental Randy (home) 605-997-2748 (cell) 605-530-2748 Registered Black Sim-Angus Bulls I am a young producer starting in the seedstock business. These bulls are of extremely high quality and represent some of the breed’s exciting sires. They are fed to ensure longevity and are not overly conditioned. EPD’s, weights, and scrotal measurements are available. Will semen test and work with you on delivery. Contact us for more information. Hauck Ranch-Forbes ND (701) 535-1113

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Stutsman County, Spiritwood Twp. 642 Acres cropland Grand Forks Co. Blomming Twp. 147 Acres-CRP Lake Lots (2) Devils Lake -Walfard Bay Nelson County-Rugh Twp. 200 Acres cropland Stutsman County-Pingree Twp 160 Acres cropland Clay County, MN-Riverton Twp 175 acres cropland Grand Forks County, Elm Grove Twp 114 acres cropland Richland County, Garborg Twp. 156 acres cropland

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For sale: Yearling registered red Angus bulls sired by Silveiras Mission Nexus 1378, Red SSS Oly 554T and HXC CONQUEST 4405P. These are high performance, gentle heifer bulls with a 75 lb average BW. Howard, SD. CALL Ron German @ 605 770-7739 or Pam German @ 605 770-7741.

Buseman Angus --90 Bulls for sale Private Treaty. -Several work on heifers. -Semen checked and had all breeding shots. --These bulls workWill Deliver. -605-351-1535 or 605-929-0337

Thyen Simmentals High Performance Yearling Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty. Sires include: True Justice, Macho, Carver, Cowboy Cut, Blue Print & others. Many Blaze faces. Can be seen 3 1/2 miles west of Kones Korner. Call Mike for pics & videos. (605) 520-0575 Stallion For Sale 2006 AQHA Sorrel Stallion, Peppy San Badger, Doc O’Lena, and Freckles Playboy on his papers. He has produced many excellent ranch and performance horses. Very Gentle, well-mannered stallion, easy to handle! Call 605-739-3033

For additional details or a property catalog please contact Terry Skjerseth at tskjerseth@pifers.com or call 701-261-1144. Pifer’s Auction and Realty, 877-700-4099 -View property on Website at www.pifers.com

Registered Border Collie Pups for sale., Out of working parents. Call 605-870-1421 or 605-870-0172 Also year old started pups available. Registered Red Angus bulls, medium to large frame bulls from top blood lines with quiet disposition. Call Mike’s Red Angus, Geddes, SD 605-243-2202 or 605-680-0606

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For sale: Registered 2 year old horned Hereford bulls. Good EPD’s, semen tested, free delivery up to 200 miles. Will cooperate on deliveries outside of that area. Neu Herefords Rockham, SD Call Dale 605-472-1292 or 605-450-1544 Grazing offered for 2019 season. Capacity for around 50 pairs or 100 yearlings with possibility for more. Full service contract. NW Faulk County. Guarantee good grass, good water, and good fence. (605) 447-5888 Buying or selling your Cattle Give us a Call 605-228-7433 Bred Cows/Pairs Bred Heifers Heifers Calves Feeder Cattle n 3 & 4 year olds n 5-7 year olds n Solid Mouth n Short Term n Late n Fall Calvers Prices vary on breed of cows, size and quality. For complete livestock listings see: www.kelivestock.com EICHLER LIVESTOCK Licensed & Bonded 605-228-7433 Registered Angus bulls for lease, yearlings-18 month old. (605) 685-1061


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Hog summary

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RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 50,325 LAST WEEK: 109,799 LAST YEAR: 75,864

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VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Manitoba 20.6%, Illinois 15.1%, 11.9%,

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Colorado 8.7%, Iowa 8.5%

Oklahoma 8.1%,

Indiana 4.9%,

Missouri 4.2%,

Alabama 4.6%,

Montana 3.0%, Ontario 2.4%,

Ohio 2.2%,

Minnesota 2.2%, Georgia 2.1%,

South Dakota 1.5%,

VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 75.0%,

Illinois 14.9%,

Nebraska 5.8%,

Michigan 2.2%, Alabama 2.1%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs steady. All feeder pigs steady. Demand moderate for light offerings. Receipts include 80% formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54% EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis: Lot Size Head Range Wtd Head Range Wtd Avg Avg

FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis:

Formula Formula Cash

Cash

600 or less

500

68.00-68.00

68.00

600 - 1200

1000

67.00-67.00

67.00 71.75

1200 or more

2400

71.00-72.50

Total Composite

3900

67.00-72.50 70.05

Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and All Early Weaned Pigs: 46425 at 41.82 A ll 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 3900 at 70.05 Summaries for cattle and sheep were not available by Agweek’s Friday deadline. The following are web addresses for the reports: Sheep: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sa_ls855.txt.

Week Year Fri ago ago

Corn Minneapolis Yellow 3.47

Spring wheat Minneapolis 13% Minneapolis 14% Minneapolis 15% Pacific NW 14% Pacific NW (cwt.)

nq nq nq 6.62 10.99

nq nq nq 6.49 10.77

6.02 6.27 6.37 7.28 12.08

Winter wheat Pacific NW 11% Pacific NW (cwt.)

Cattle: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sj_ls850.txt.

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Pacific NW Minneapolis #2

3.72 3.64 3.82

Soybeans Minneapolis Cash

nq

Illinois

9.07 8.95 10.47

5.79 9.61

5.73 6.00 9.51 9.96

nq

nq

3.77 3.21

3.77 3.48 3.21 nq

nq

nq

Durum Minneapolis

Illinois

3.30 nq

Week Year New

Fri. ago ago crop

NuSun Cargill

nq

West Fargo nq nq 17.60 17.60 Enderlin

16.95 16.95 17.50 17.35

Flax West Fargo nq nq 10.70 10.50

Barley Feed

Minneapolis Pacific NW

2.60 2.60 2.85 nq nq nq

Malt

Minneapolis

nq

nq

nq

Canola ADM Velva, N.D. 15.60 15.29 17.77 17.98 West Fargo nq nq 18.55 18.55

BEANS

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Edible beans

Small reds

Week March. 13 ago

Pintos

NE Colorado Idaho E Wyo/W Neb ND/Minn. Washington N Wyo/SC Mont

Year ago

22.00 22.00 21.00 22.00 22.00 21.00 22.00 22.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 20.00 22.00 22.00 21.00 na na na

Great Northerns Neb/Wyo ND Idaho

24.00 24.00 21.00 na na na na na na

Small whites Idaho/Wash

na na na

Idaho/Wash Michigan ND/Minn.

na 28.00 na na 28.00 na na na na

Blacks Michigan ND/Minn.

29.00 29.00 na 26.00 26.00 25.00

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.

23.00 23.00 na 21.00 21.00 23.00

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

20.00 20.00 42.00 14.00 14.00 48.00

Peas & lentils

Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 12.00 11.50 11.50 Colo/Neb 35.00 35.00 35.00 Green (upright) na na na Michigan na na na Yellow (whole) na na 10.50 Wis/Minn 34.00 34.00 33.00 Aust. Winter na na na Lentils (Pardina) 18.00 18.00 28.00 Dark red kidneys Lentils (Brewers) 19.00 18.00 31.00 Minn/Wis 35.00 35.00 33.00 North Dakota Green (whole) 8.33 8.33 9.58 Pinks Yellow (whole) 8.50 8.50 9.00 Idaho/Wash na na na ND/Minn na na na Lentils (richlea) 12.00 12.00 20.00 Monday, March 18, 2019 / AGWEEK A33

Light red kidneys


MARKETS Potatoes UNITED STATES Shipments 1,624*-1,705*1,844 —- The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Colorado, Florida, Columbia Basin Washington, and Red River Valley (North Dakota & Minnesota. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 21,812 ads for potatoes last week, which is no significant change from last weeks ads of 21,705. (* revised) MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) Shipments 78*-97*-1,124 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices Generally Unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound carton size A mostly 11.00-11.50, Tote bags approx. 2000 pounds per cwt size A mostly 16.00-17.00, baled 10-5 pound film bags size A mostly 11.00-11.50. (* revised) UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT IDAHO Shipments 720-744-805 (Includes exports 44-28-42)—- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading bales slow, others active. Prices carton 40-80s higher, Norkotah carton 100s and bales lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A 4.50-5.50; 50-pound

cartons 40-50s 14.00, 60-70s 14.00-15.00, 80s mostly 13.00-14.00, 90s mostly 10.5011.00, 100s 8.50-9.00; Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A 4.50-5.50; 50-pound cartons 40-50s mostly 12.50-13.00, 60-70s mostly 13.50, 80s mostly 13.00, 90s 9.00, 100s 8.00-9.00. utilization for the province indicates 722,000 cwt for fresh product, 5.1 million cwt for processed and 1.5 million cwt. for seed usage. Total Canadian stocks of 48.6 million cwt. decreased 11.4% from one year earlier (54.9 million cwt.).

Hay

Alfalfa/Grass – large squares

Rock Valley, Iowa

Fair

Alfalfa – large rounds

Premium

Potatoes for processing

Good

152.50-155.00 150.00-162.50

Good

Fair

140.00-147.50

Fair 130.00-135.00 127.50

MICHIGAN Shipments 238-246-217 —Movement expected about the same. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few new sales to establish a market. WISCONSIN Shipments 99-97-83 —Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) Shipments 89-87-83 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market.

March 15

Week ago

Alfalfa – large squares Premium

na

Utility

175.00-180.00

130.00-145.00

na 125.00

Grass – large squares Good

na 157.50

Grass – large rounds 142.50-147.50

160.00-180.00

na

142.50-157.50

na 127.50

Bedding – large squares Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Premium

na 160.00-162.50

Good

na

142.50-157.50

Per ton

na

80.00-90.00

Cornstalks – large rounds Per ton

70.00

62.50-77.50

More questions than answers for acreage in 2019 support. Crude oil markets have been firmer, allowing for canola to take that ride upward. The fundamental picture for canola has not changed, however. Supplies are more than comfortable, but the biggest question is demand. Sales of canola seed to China have been very slow and the lack of future demand prospects is looming over the market. On top of this, the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China has kept the soybean complex pressured. With spring planting not far off, look for weather and farmer planting expectations to shape market direction in the months ahead.

Winter is coming to a close (despite this week’s storms across much of the U.S. suggesting otherwise) and markets are getting into supply-side questions as the market drivers. The biggest questions revolve around plantings…how many acres will be planted to each of the major crops. This is always a question, but given the huge variety of trade issues across the commodity landscape, oversupply of many crops, and generally tough economic and finance conditions for many producers, the market is very unclear on expectations for spring planting.

recently going to France and the Black Sea Region. Crop conditions for winter crops coming out of the winter are mostly good in the U.S., Europe, and the Black Sea Region. Look for some pressure into the spring.

Wheat

Durum

Wheat prices have seen some support off of the recent lows. There has not been a fundamental shift to allow for this rise, rather some technical-driven fund buying prompting some support. Note that funds had been extremely short, and on the recent decline, many stepped in and started buying. End users have been attracted to the bargain, too. But looking around the world, it is difficult to see any major support. The U.S. is well supplied. Export competition is fierce, with purchases

Prices for durum wheat have not changed much over the last several months. Prices are holding at the lows with little to get excited about. Informa pegged expected planted area for the U.S. in 2019 at 1.85 million acres. This is a dip from 2.07 million acres a year ago. Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be released on Friday, March 29.

Mustard seed

Canola

The story on pulses this week is that of slow demand. Many buyers are covered and

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Mustard seed markets have been steady in the last week. Prices have not changed much, but currency fluctuation improved basis values for producers. Overall, demand for mustard seed has been good, with shipments to the U.S. increasing as the crop year has gone on.

Pulses

purchases have been slow for peas and lentils as a result. Data from the General Customs Administration of China showed that January was a record slow month for field pea imports at 192.2 thousand metric tons. This was down 16 percent from December.

Barley There has been so much focus on the U.S. and China trade war, that some of the other trade relationships that have undergone changes under the Trump administration have gone unnoticed…at least by the broader media, though not by those impacted. There are a lot of farmers of wheat, barley, and other crops in the Northern Plains that have been struggling to keep business relationships going after the U.S. left the TransPacific Partnership. Japanese importers are looking elsewhere for barley imports as higher tariffs are pricing the U.S. out. And a recent sale of French barley to China when Australia’s barley had a quality issue means that demand is not coming to the U.S. AG


After a low, trade rumors, ethanol news support corn Wheat The wheat market started the week reaching new contract lows with record net short positions in the Kansas City contract but experienced a bout of short covering on poorer than expected condition ratings. State winter wheat ratings came in mostly lower with Texas down 8 percent to 28 percent good to excellent. Kansas increased 2 percent to 51 percent good to excellent and Oklahoma increased 3 percent to 56 percent good to excellent. Soft red ratings for Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi were released for the first time and were all below average. The Mississippi Delta is struggling with highly saturated conditions, and this favored the Chicago contract with higher gains than Minneapolis and Kansas City this week. The North American Millers Association estimates U.S. soft red wheat production at 269 million bushels compared to 286 million bushels in 2018. A number of purchases have been made recently, with the U.S. continuing to be the residual supplier. Egypt rejected a cargo of Romanian wheat due to quality issues. Iraq purchased 100,000 metric tons of wheat split evenly between the U.S. and Canada. Syria purchased 200,000 metric tons of Black Sea Region wheat. France sold 450,000 metric tons of wheat to Algeria, which helped stop recent price declines in Matif futures. Weekly export inspections totaled 592,000 metric tons (21.8 million bushels) for the week ending March 7, which was within expectations of 450,000 to 650,000 metric tons. Wheat inspections for 2018-19 total 646.8 million bushels, down 6 percent from a year ago and below the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s revised forecast for a 7 percent increase. Wheat exports will need to average 23.8 million bushels over the last three months of the marketing year to meet USDA’s projection. Weekly export sales were reported at 263,000 metric tons versus expectations of 400,000 to 600,000 metric tons. Strategie Grains revised their European Union soft wheat estimate slightly to 146.1 million metric tons from 146.4 million metric tons. Part of that number was the German COOP Association estimating 2019 production at 24.2 million metric tons, almost 4 million metric tons higher than last year’s 20.3 million metric tons. A Russian weather service left their January forecast unchanged, showing favorable conditions for crops. The U.S. dollar softened roughly 100 points after a March 7 high of $97.16 which also supported wheat futures this week. May Minneapolis shows short-term support in the $5.48 to $5.44 levels, with short term resistance at $5.615 followed by $5.73. For the week ending March 14, March contracts for Minneapolis wheat were up 3.25 cents at $5.525, up 13.25 cents at $4.5275 for Chicago wheat, and up 5.75 cents at $4.365 for Kansas City wheat.

Corn Corn experienced a daily upside reversal in March 12 trade after reaching a new contract low of $3.61, just slightly below major support of $3.6325 on the May contract. The market was supported by a few factors this week, including China rumors, slower southern planting pace and friendly news for ethanol. The market was dismissive of poorer export data this week. Rumors of the Chinese buying up to 3 million tons of Pacific Northwest corn was one driver in the market, but we are lacking confirmation of this sale. The market is beginning to sense a conclusion to the U.S./China trade negotiations with support coming from positive comments made by top U.S. negotiators. The Texas corn crop is 11 percent planted compared to last year’s pace at this time of 24 percent. Conditions in the Mississippi Delta are soggy, with additional wet weather in the short term. This points to

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further delays in spring planting. IEG Vantage has estimated U.S. new crop corn acres at 91.77 million, on par with the USDA’s estimate of 92 million. A Reuters report was released stating, “U.S. farmers aren’t dialing back soybean acres as anticipated.” This narrative goes along with our belief that there won’t be a large switch in acres from soybeans to corn due mostly in part to the higher input cost of nitrogen and the lack of fall field work that was completed because of wet conditions. Weekly export inspections came in below expectations at 766,000 metric tons (30.1 million bushels). Trade was expecting between 800,000 metric tons to 1 million metric tons. This was below last year’s 54.2 million bushels, which was heavy due to the Argentinian drought. Inspections total 1.0458 billion bushels, 31 percent ahead of last year and above USDA’s estimate for a 3 percent decrease. Over the last five weeks, corn has been averaging 32.2 million bushels per week and will need to run around 42.5 million bushels through August to reach USDA’s target. Weekly export sales were much below expectations at 372,000 metric tons. This was compared to expectations of 800,000 metric tons to 1.2 million metric tons. According to the Conab, they have increased the Safrinha (second crop) corn production to 66.6 million metric tons from 65.2 million metric tons. Last year, the Brazil Safrinha crop was 53.9 million metric tons. Conab’s estimate of the first crop came in lower at 26.2 million metric tons versus 26.5 million metric tons previously. This puts the total crop estimate at 92.8 million metric tons, while the USDA estimates 94.5 million metric tons. UKAgroConsult has estimated Urkaine 2019-20 corn production at 29 million metric tons, down from 35 million metric tons the previous year. Weekly ethanol production was 7.035 million barrels, down 1.86 percent from last week and down 1.95 percent versus last year. Weekly production has been averaging 2.8 percent less than the prior year over the last 17 weeks. Stocks as of March 1 are 23.731 million barrels. This is down 2.18 percent from last week and down 2.27 percent from last year. U.S. gasoline demand in 2019 is running 0.8 percent below last year. The EPA released a proposed rule to clean up regulatory language to allow E15 to be regulated in the same manner as E10 during the summer months. Currently retailers are required to label E15 for flex-fuel vehicles only from June 1 to Sept. 15 or face stiff fines. EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler stated the rules will be finalized “by the summer driving season.” The EPA also proposed reforms to the Renewable Identification Number market. Potential reforms include public disclosure of RIN holdings above specific levels, limiting certain parties from being able to purchase RINs and moving disclosure reports from annual to quarterly.

Soybeans With what has become a broken record, a lack of U.S./China details and a definitive deal are proving tough for the grain complex. Delays in an agreement between the world’s top two economies are continuing to hold these markets hostage as there is no other fresh news to trump that fundamental burden. There is talk that the U.S. and China are still heavy into negotiations, but President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping are not expected to meet until April now, and that is only if there is already an agreement in place.

Soybean futures are also feeling the pinch as soybean oil has been under recent pressure as palm oil eroded to its lowest level since mid-December on rising supply and lessening demand. Soybean futures did find some underlying support as Conab came out with its monthly report for Brazil and showed their soybean production shrinking. Conab estimates Brazil’s soybean crop dropped 1.8 million metric tons to 113.5 million metric tons versus Conab estimates last month of 115.3 million metric tons. The USDA’s most recent estimate last Friday was at 116.5 million metric tons. Brazil’s soybean production last year was a record at 119.3 million metric tons. The weekly Argentina Crop Roundup puts their soybean crop at 55 million metric tons, the same as the USDA. Brazil is 57 percent harvested versus 47 percent for an average this time of year. Pressure on Brazil’s currency, the real, is helping Brazil’s port bids to come in below U.S. Gulf bids. Southern U.S. weather opens up before a wet pattern returns to the Mississippi Delta and Eastern Plains in the 11-to-15-day forecast and is not as warm as they were expecting a couple days prior. There has not been much negative weather news out of south Brazil or Argentina lately, and this is also keeping a cap on prices. Harvest is going well in Brazil, and timely rains are keeping Argentina’s soybean crop estimates near the top end of yield ranges. Informa updated its 2019 U.S. corn and soybean acre forecasts. They are estimating 91.8 million acres of corn (89.1 million acres last year) and 85.5 million acres of soybeans (89.2 million acres last year). This is in line with the World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimate’s February Forum forecasts of 92 million acres and 85 million acres. For the week ending March 7, USDA reported 70.2 million bushels of soybean export sales for 2018-19 and 0.1 million bushels for 201920. Total commitments of 1.513 billion bushels in 2018-19 are down 16 percent from a year ago. Total soybean export shipments are down 31 percent from a year ago. Soybean futures bounced off the new recent lows of $8.8775 as May soybeans try to trek back above the Dec. 27 lows of $8.935. The contract low of $8.53 set in mid September is now major support. Resistance is still the psychological $9 mark and then $9.345 which was the high on Feb. 25.

Canola For the week ending March 14, May canola futures were up $3.90 to $461.20 Canadian per metric ton. The March Canadian dollar was at 0.7506. This brings the U.S. price to $15.70 per hundredweight. ► Velva, N.D., $15.53 per hundredweight, April at $15.53. ► Enderlin, N.D. $16.51 per hundredweight, April at $16.51. ► Hallock, Minn., $15.57 per hundredweight, April at $15.57. ► Fargo, N.D., $16.55 per hundredweight, April at $16.35.

Barley Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were at $2.60, while malting barley received no quote. Berthold, N.D., bid is $2.50 and CHS Southwest New Salem, N.D., bid is $2.55.

Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $4.50 in Berthold and at $4.70 in Dickinson, N.D.

Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $17.45. March bids were at $17.60. For the week ending March 14, soybean oil was down 8 cents at $29.57 on the May contract. Monday, March 18, 2019 / AGWEEK A35


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