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Jenny Schlecht/Agweek Wet conditions are prevalent across North Dakota. In some places, quick snow melt and ice jams have caused tributaries and rivers to rise quickly. In others, snow melt has made cattle producers have to move to higher ground.

Minor flooding, wet conditions from snow melt remain problems Flooding in ND has remained more mild than in nearby states By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

Wet conditions are prevalent around the region, as snow melt soaks the still-frozen ground and ice jams cause quick rises on rivers and streams. The flooding problems in North Dakota have been mild so far compared to other areas but have caused issues for some communities and some farmers and ranchers. Gov. Doug Burgum on Wednesday, March 27, declared a statewide flood emergency, which allows the adjutant general to activate the North Dakota National Guard and waives load and spring road restrictions for vehicles needed for levee construction and other flood efforts at the discretion of the state Department of Transportation director. Burgum toured McKenzie County, where flooding has forced evacuations. More evacuations were in Fairview, Mont., across the state line. Across the state, ice jams and snow melt have caused wet conditions. Two rivers have been running high in Morton County, N.D. County Commissioner Jackie Buckley said ice was flowing on the Cannonball River, so there were few problems there. However, ice jams on the Heart River were causing problems and forcing producers to move cattle to higher ground, she said. A2 Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK

Jason Thomas, a crop consultant and wheat farmer, lives south of Mandan, N.D., near the mouth of the Heart River. When an ice jam broke on the Heart, water couldn’t flow into the still-frozen Missouri River, backing up water. He estimated the Heart rose 5 feet in two hours. Thomas lost some straw bales that he uses to make straw logs for erosion control. The water was higher than it was during the 2011 flood. And the continued wet conditions have Thomas thinking that it may be three weeks to a month before anyone can get into a field in the area. “I think the water is going to come down, but it’s a mess,” he says. He expects some acres may switch away from wheat and to other, later-planted crops. While the Cannonball River hasn’t been the main problem in Morton County, it has been a concern in Hettinger County. Duaine Marxen, North Dakota State University Extension agent for Hettinger County, says the river level went down 5 feet from March 25 to March 26, alleviating concerns that led to a partial evacuation of Mott on the 25th. Trucking is at a standstill and getting in the field is not expected soon. “The farmers are sitting on their hands and chomping on the bit,” Marxen says. He hasn’t heard of any ranchers affected by the floodwaters but says the wet conditions are a problem. “They all say it’s muddy,” Marxen says. Some ranchers have told him they experienced some abnormally heavy birthweights in

calves, and they blamed it on the snowy winter constricting cows’ ability to exercise. But that problem seems to be lessening. He hasn’t heard much about disease yet, though that’s always a concern in wet conditions during calving season. Flooding has continued to be a concern throughout the region. In Minnesota, authorities recovered the body of Marvin Borkenhagen, 92, after the Amboy, Minn., man drowned in a drainage ditch. The search for Borkenhagen began after someone reported finding his unoccupied vehicle. Investigators believe Borkenhagen was attempting to clear a field culvert that empties into the ditch. A tool Borkenhagen is known to use was found in water near the culvert.

Calving concerns NDSU Extension recommends moving cattle or feedstuffs to higher ground if necessary and finding ways to improve drainage. Extension officials also urge producers to move cows near calving to calving barns or at least to dry ground. “Cows that are calving in confinement need to be moved when more than 6 to 10 inches of mud exist on pen surfaces,” NDSU Extension veterinarian and livestock stewardship specialist Gerald Stokka says. “Adult cows can deal with this, but newborn calves will need space inside a bedded barn, or cows with newborn calves will need to be moved to firmer footing.”

Excess mud in calving areas will decrease calves’ ability to rise and nurse. This inhibits their colostrum consumption, which increases their risk of disease, especially neonatal calf scours. Colostrum is a form of milk that mammals produce in late pregnancy. It contains energy, protein, fat and vitamins, plus antibodies to protect newborns against disease until their own immune system is totally functional. “In addition, cows in muddy conditions may have very dirty udders and teats, which contributes to increased pathogen exposure to the calf,” says Janna Block, livestock systems specialist at NDSU’s Hettinger Research Extension Center. Stokka says that in extreme weather conditions, producers could provide calf shelters. However, the shelters should be moved often to reduce the risk of pathogen exposure to the calf crop. In addition, Stokka urges producers to monitor calf health, look for symptoms associated with calf scours and/or bloody diarrhea, along with depression. “Also, monitor calves that express lethargic behavior, lack of nursing and increased respiration,” he says. “If calf scours does develop, separate the calf and dam from the herd to limit its spread.” From what Marxen is hearing, ranchers in his part of southwestern North Dakota are holding up. “Everybody seems to be coping,” he said. “Of course we’ve done this before.” AG


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USDA: Dairy farms take big hit in 2018 Minnesota among most-affected states By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

It’s no secret that the U.S. dairy industry is suffering. New statistics help to document the extent of the pain. The United States lost 2,731 licensed dairy farms from 2017 to 2018, a drop of 6.5 percent, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report. The percentage loss was even worse in Minnesota, where the number of dairy operations fell from 2,380 in 2018 to 1.980 in 2017, a 10.2-percent decline, according to USDA. Blame a further decline in already poor profitability. The median dairy operation tracked by the University of Minnesota Extension earned less than $15,000 in 2018, down from $43,000 in the previous year, according to Minnesota Extension. Median is the middle number in a list of numbers. Help is needed quickly, Minnesota dairy farmers say. “Minnesota dairy farmers and the local businesses they support are depending on much needed relief this year. Minnesota loses if we lose another 10 percent of dairy farmers – the time to act is now,” the Minnesota Milk Producers Association said in a written statement. In response, the milk group has made three proposals now working their way through the Minnesota Legislature. They are: ► Providing dairy farmers with long-term tax relief when they sell to cooperatives. ► Creating state rebates for eligible dairy farmers enrolled in the federal dairy margin coverage program. ► Awarding state grants to dairy farmers who have implemented conservation practices. For more information, see this March 25 Agweek article: Minnesota dairy farmers seek conservation payments. The dairy industry has been struggling with poor prices and profitability for four years. Financial conditions deteriorated even further in 2018 after U.S. trade policies led to retaliatory tariffs on U.S. dairy exports, cutting into sales to foreign consumers. That’s contributing to the loss of dairy farms nationwide, with relatively small operations in the East and Midwest espe-

cially hard hit, according to USDA statistics. State numbers Wisconsin, which still leads the nation in the number of dairy farms, had the biggest numerical decline, falling from 9,090 in 2017 to 8,500 in 2018, a loss of 590 operations. Other states with big numerical declines were Pennsylvania, which lost 370 farms; New York, which lost 280; and Michigan, which lost 230. South Dakota and Montana lost dairy farms, too. The number of licensed dairy herds in South Dakota fell from 225 in 2017 to 215 in 2018. In Montana, the number of dairy farms dropped from 65 in 2017 to 60 in 2018. North Dakota’s licensed dairy herds held steady at 80. Despite the drop in the number of dairy farms, 2018 U.S. milk production in the 23 major dairy states stood at 218 billion pounds, 1 percent more than in 2017. That reflects the longstanding trend of Automated milking cows machine in rustic farm. increasing per-cow production. In 2018, milk production per cow averaged 23,149, 235 pounds more than in 2017. sales@superiorbins.com USDA also reported that the average number of milk cows on U.S. farms in 2018 stood at 9.4 million head, down 0.1 percent from a year earlier. Even so, the average annual number of cows has increased 2.1 percent since 2009, which, along with increased per-cow production, has contributed to excess milk supplies and poor prices. California, home to a number of extremely large dairies, continues to lead the nation in milk production. Farmers in the state produced 3.51 billion pounds in 2018, up from 3.48 billion pounds a year earlier. Minnesota ranked seventh, with 2018 milk production of 848 million pounds, up from 835 million pounds a year earlier. Why the increase in milk production despite the 6.5-percent decline in the number of farmers? Milk production per cow rose from 1,835 pounds in 2017 to 1,885 pounds in 2018. Introducing the South Dakota farmers produced 235 million pounds of milk in 2018, up from 221 million in NEW Block Buster® Auger 2017. Again, increased per-cow production more US Patent 9,950,872 - Foreign patents pending than offset the number of lost farms. North Dakota and Montana were not among the 23 states included in USDA’s annual milk production statistics. AG

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‘There’s too much milk’ - Tough times for dairy farmers By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

Through the years, I’ve been in the barns of quite a few Upper Midwest dairy farmers. They’re some of the nicest people and best farmers I know. So I take no pleasure in writing about the long stretch of poor milk prices that has forced far too many dairy operations out of business. From 2017 to 2018 alone, 6.5 percent of U.S. dairy farms shut down, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report. So what’s the problem? The best, most succinct explanation I’ve heard comes from an economist who said simply, “There’s too much milk.” Put differently, supply exceeds demand — and any firstyear student of economics knows that’s going to hold down prices. The supply-demand imbalance reflects, in part, the management skill of U.S. dairy farmers. Thanks to better genetics and improved feed rations, among other things, U.S. dairy cows produced an average of 22,775 pounds in 2018, up from an average 17,763 pounds per cow in 1999. Dairy farmers are getting even better at what they do — but that’s not altogether a good thing, at least not for their bottom line. On the demand side, place some of the blame on President Donald Trump’s trade policies. Retaliatory tariffs put on U.S. dairy exports have cut sharply into the amount of U.S. milk sold to foreign consumers, and that works against U.S. milk prices. (Oh, wait, I almost forgot: “Trade wars are good and easy to win.” Sure. And Bigfoot is real and Elvis is alive and well.) Declining domestic demand affects milk prices, too. Americans drink an average of about 18 gallons of milk annually, down from about 30 gallons of milk annually in the 1970s. That’s partly because of increased options. Americans are still drinking the same amount in beverages as they did in the ‘70s, but alternatives — such as energy drinks — are taking away some of milk’s market share.

The nuanced stance on milk among some nutritionists is a factor, too. Consider this statement from the Harvard Medical School website: “Dairy is one of the most controversial food groups. Is it healthy — or a health risk? It really depends on what you need.” That’s certainly not an anti-dairy message, but it’s hardly a glowing endorsement, either

Solutions? There’s not enough space in this column — maybe not in this entire issue of Agweek — to try to explain America’s milk pricing system. It’s notoriously complex and complicated. I’ve written many stories about dairy farms and the dairy industry. One of the story packages took first place in the news category of the annual North American Agricultural Journalists’ writing competition. So I’d like to think I know a little about the dairy industry and dairy policy. But fully understanding the latter — no, that’s beyond me. It’s beyond most Americans. Can something so Byzantine really be in the best interests of consumers and dairy producers? Would simplifying our milk pricing system be useful? I don’t know the answer; I’d appreciate hearing your take. One thing I am sure of: Rational trade policies would boost dairy exports and help our milk producers. (Unless, of course, you believe that trade wars are good and easy to win. If so, say hello to Bigfoot and Elvis next time you seem them.) Boosting domestic consumption would help, too. Easier said than done, of course. A lot of smart, talented people are working hard, with limited success, to do so. If you have thoughts, insights or potential solutions, drop me a line and share them. In the meantime, there’s too much milk. And until that changes, too many of our nice and skilled dairy farmers will be going out of business. AG Jonathan Knutson welcomes comments about his column. Mail comments to him at Box 6008, Grand Forks, N.D. 58206-6008. Email him at jknutson@agweek.com or call him at 701-780-1111. Knutson is a staff writer for Agweek.

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Study: Don’t blame beef cattle for global warming By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

Beef cattle are not a major factor in global warming, a new U.S. Department of Agriculture-led study says. “We found that the greenhouse gas emissions in our analysis were not all that different from what other credible studies had shown and were not a significant contributor to long-term global warming,” said Alab Rotz, an agricultural engineer with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service. Greenhouse gas emissions — gaseous compounds in the atmosphere that absorb infrared radiation, thereby trapping and holding heat in the atmosphere — are linked to global warming. But the study found that “beef cattle production accounted for 3.3 percent of all U.S. Greenhouse gas emissions. (By comparison, transportation and electricity generation together made up 56 percent of the total in 2016 and agriculture in general 9 percent).” The study, partially funded by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, was conducted by scientists from the ARS, universities and the cattlemen’s group. Its goal is to “establish

File photo Beef cattle are not a major factor in global warming, a new U.S. Department of Agriculture-led study says.

baseline measures that the U.S. beef industry can use to explore ways of reducing its environmental footprint and improve sustainability.” The five-year study covered seven cattle-producing regions and used data from 2,270 survey responses and site visits nationwide. The diversity ensured the results weren’t limited to a single region, where climate, soil,

production practices and other factors can differ from other parts of the country, Rotz said. He’s with the ARS Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit in University Park, Pa. The research team recently published the first of two sets of results. Among the results to emerge so far:

► Fossil energy (for example, fuel) use in cattle production accounted for less than 1 percent of the total consumed nationally. ► Cattle only consumed 2.6 pounds of grain per pound of beef cut weight (or, butchered carcass weight), which was comparable to pork and poultry. ► Beef operations in the Northwest and Southern Plains had the highest total water use (60 percent combined) of the seven regions analyzed. Irrigating crops to produce feed for cattle accounted for 96 percent of total water use across all the regions. But two areas for potential improvement were identified by the research: water use and reactive nitrogen loss. Water use is increased in the western U.S., where cattle production is concentrated. And reactive nitrogen loss, mainly in the form of ammonia from cattle waste, can lead to smog, acid rain and algal bloom, the report said. Nitrogen is a key component in plant and animal growth. Reactive nitrogen refers to various nitrogen compounds that support growth directly or indirectly. AG

Training looks at ways for women in agriculture to adapt Equipment, tools, tasks not always designed with women in mind By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

Nearly one-third of farmers in the U.S. are women, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. “They’re out there, doing the stuff every day,” says Charlotte Halverson, clinical director of the AgriSafe Network. For many women, working in agriculture means adapting to equipment and gear designed with men in mind. Women tend to be smaller in stature and not as strong as men, and they also have to be more cognizant of reproductive factors, Halverson says. Plus, women are more likely to have additional stressors, including being primarily responsible for housework and childcare, having off-farm jobs and handling bookwork. A6 Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK

“Women are just put together differently,” Halverson says. The experiences of women in agriculture don’t line up perfectly with the experiences of men in agriculture. The AgriSafe Network is putting on programming throughout 2019 to focus on making agriculture safer for women. “Those of us that work at AgriSafe, many of us have a farming background, and we have all been in that situation where we are trying to adapt to equipment and work situations that are predominantly designed and geared toward men,” Halverson said. AgriSafe is a nonprofit national membership organization representing health professionals and educators who strive to reduce health disparities found among the agricultural community. This year, AgriSafe will put on programming on the topics of farm ergonomics for women, farm safety for women of childbearing years and hazard communication, Halverson says. The programs are available as webinars, but she says federal funding through Susan Harwood Training Grants from the Occupation-

al Safety and Health Administration also has made it possible for the presentations to be put on in person for groups of 25 or more. All of the webinars already have been offered at least once and will be offered again throughout the year. The next ergonomics webinar is scheduled for April 3. Halverson said the issue of equipment not being designed for women can lead to unexpected injuries. Women may be more prone to falls since they have to reach farther or higher to complete tasks. Protective gear that is ill-fitting may lead some women to choose to forego the correct gear. Halverson’s example is a woman not finding the right size of sturdy boot and instead wearing a tennis shoe not equipped for the job. Halverson says the training looks not only at adapting equipment or finding the right size of equipment but also at advocating for companies to make equipment that better fits women. “I’m optimistic that things are going to get better as time goes on,” she says. “Sometimes you have to be the squeaky wheel.”

Halverson says the training for women of childbearing years looks at precautions to take to avoid problems in pregnancy, such as wearing the correct gloves when handling livestock to avoid zoonotic infections. AgriSafe’s focus on women in agriculture will not end with 2019. Halverson says more programs will follow next year, addressing different issues women in agriculture face. Even though it’s a busy time of year for farmers, she hopes people will find time to participate. “It’s a 24/7 life. That’s good, that’s great and we celebrate it,” she says. “But we also do have to recognize that there are some challenges that come with it.” More information about the webinars can be found at www.agrisafe.org/for-women. AgriSafe also offers a number of other trainings. Several current trainings focus on opioid use in agriculture. The AgriSafe website, www. agrisafe.org, offers a number of safety resources and on-demand webinars on a variety of topics. AG


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7 USDA programs that can help with flood recovery By Sara Wyant

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Farm families in the Midwest have been fighting for their livelihoods as historic floodwaters killed livestock, destroyed bins, damaged homes and buildings and wiped out crucial roads and bridges. The bad news is that the devastating losses are likely to rise as the snow continues to melt across the nation’s midsection. In Nebraska, flood costs are “in the millions” and approaching “a billion dollars of direct impact to agriculture,” Nebraska Agriculture Director Steve Wellman said recently. Flooding is not all that uncommon this time of year in the Midwest, but this year, it seems more widespread. Severe storms and excessive water have been causing problems across the Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and down into Arkansas and Mississippi. The flooding is also causing problems for grain transportation on other waterways as well, including locations downriver from where the Missouri River flows into the Mississippi River, just north of St. Louis. Several locks and dams “are projected to be closed for the foreseeable future,” Mike Steenhoek, executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition told Agri-Pulse. He added barge flotillas had to be shortened because “it’s just harder to pilot a 1,200-footlong barge flotilla in these kinds of conditions.” Some segments of the river would only let barges come through during the day, Steenhoek said. The good news is that neighbors are helping neighbors and state and federal leaders are stepping up disaster aid. Last week, President Donald Trump approved a disaster declaration for the states of Iowa and Nebraska. “While farmers and ranchers in the area are resilient, the pain is real. We will do everything in our power at USDA to be as helpful as we possibly can,” noted Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue. Here are some of the U.S. Department of Agriculture programs that might be able to assist: 1. Emergency Loan Program: The Emergency Loan Program is triggered when a natural disaster is designated by the secretary of agriculture or a natural disaster or emergency is declared by the president under the Stafford Act. These loans help producers who suffer qualifying farm-related losses directly caused by the disaster in a county declared or designated as a primary disaster or quarantine area. Also, farmers in counties that are contiguous to the declared, designated, or quarantined area may qualify for emergency loans. For production losses, a 30-percent reduction in a primary crop in a designated or contiguous county is required. Losses to quality, such as receiving a 30-percent reduced price for flood damaged crops, may be eligible for assistance, too. 2. Livestock Indemnity Program: Livestock owners and contract growers who experience above-normal livestock deaths due to specific weather events, as well as to disease or animal attacks, may qualify for assistance under this program through the Farm Service Agency. LIP payments for owners are based on national payment rates that are 75 percent of the market value of the applicable livestock as determined by the secretary. Rates for contract growers of poultry or swine will not exceed the rates for owners but are based on 75 percent of national average input costs for the applicable livestock. 3. Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program: NAP provides financial assistance to producers of noninsurable crops when low yields, loss of inventory, or prevented planting occur because of natural disasters. Eligible crops must be commercially produced agricultural commodities for which crop insurance is not available. Eligible producers must apply for coverage using form CCC-471 and pay the applicable service fee at the FSA office where their farm records are maintained. 4. Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program ELAP provides payments to these producers to help compensate for losses because of disease (including cattle tick fever), and adverse weather or other conditions, such as blizzards and flooding, that are not covered by certain other disaster programs. Producers can apply to receive ELAP assistance at local FSA service centers.

Michelle Rook/AgweekTV Willard Ruzicka of Verdigre, Neb., says the ice, as much as the floodwater, has damaged his property.

5. Environmental Quality Incentives Program: Farmers, ranchers, and non-industrial private forestland owners can apply for resource assistance through EQIP. Recovery assistance includes but is not limited to: immediate soil erosion protection, minimizing noxious and invasive plant proliferation, protecting water quality, restoring livestock infrastructure necessary for grazing management, and emergency animal mortality management. Basically, any practice that is needed to address an approved resource may be eligible. This could include new practices or repairing a failed practice, such as flood-damaged fencing, from a previous EQIP contract. In some cases, a new contract won’t be needed. You may be able to add a practice to your existing EQIP contract through a modification, according to USDA. 6. Emergency Watershed Protection Program: The EWP program offers technical and financial assistance to help local communities such as cities, counties and towns relieve imminent hazards to life and property caused by floods, fires, windstorms, and other natural occurrences that impair a watershed. Administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the EWP Program consists of two options: EWP Program – Recovery and EWP – Floodplain Easement. Under the recovery program, NRCS may pay up to 75 percent of the construction cost of emergency measures. The remaining 25 percent must come from local sources and can be in the form of cash or in-kind services. 7. Rural Development: From housing to safe drinking-water systems, Rural Development offers technical assistance, loans, grants and loan guarantees to rural communities and individuals to assist with the construction or rehabilitation of utility infrastructure including water and wastewater systems and community infrastructure. Rural Development also is helping Grain Legs, Conveyors and Dryers businesses and utilities that are current USDA borrowers by considering requests to defer principal and/or interest payments and to provide additional Ulen, MN 56585 • 218-596-8773 temporary loans. AG Cell: 701-238-3725 Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK A7

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NDSU Equine Center will shelter horses during flood Here are some guidelines for bringing your horses to the NDSU Emergency Horse Shelter: ► The Equine Center will accept horses once the threat of the Red River reaching 35 feet in Fargo becomes imminent. The center will not maintain a waiting list. Owners must call 701-2811138 to ensure space is available. ► Horses will be housed in individual stalls. No turnout space or outdoor housing is available.

► Owners will be charged an fee per horse upon arrival and then assessed a daily fee. ► Owners should bring a minimum of seven days of feed. No grain or hay will be available for purchase from NDSU. ► The emergency shelter will close seven days after the Red River falls below 35 feet. A list of boarding facilities will be available for owners who are unable to return home with their horses

at that time. For more information about the Equine Center’s emergency horse shelter, contact Shannon Eck at shannon.eck@ndsu.edu or 701-281-1138. For general information on flood preparedness for horses, contact Hammer at carrie.hammer@ ndsu.edu or 701-231-5682 or visit NDSU’s flood information website at https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/ flood. AG

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COVER STORY A guiding light in grain trade: new roving grain buyer Lighthouse Commodities emphasizes financial controls Young company takes care to follow strict protocols By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer BISMARCK, N.D. — The 2019 crop year looks fraught with stormy financial seas — with low commodity prices and high fertilizer and input prices. A newer entry to the market space is Lighthouse Commodities of Bismarck — a “roving grain buyer” as regulated by the North Dakota Public Service Commission, but with an unusual array and combination of functions and strict internal financial controls. Lighthouse has a $2 million bond, but its top officials say its real value is a system of discipline and integrity. “It’s our job to keep our farms on course and out of the rocks,” says David Spickler, the company’s president and co-owner. The protections are in the company’s “back office” — processes, procedures, risk policies, separation of duties, capitalization — that are more common in large companies and ensure the follow-through that farmers must have in a time of tight margins. Spickler, 37, has a feel for the farmer clientele because he grew up on a cattle ranch east of Carrington, N.D. He earned an animal science degree from North Dakota State University in 2004 and expected a career in livestock nutrition. But he became involved in commodity trading while on a feedlot internship with Sinner Brothers & Bresnahan at Casselton, N.D. Out of college, Spickler took a post in risk management for Cargill, working with large livestock enterprises. He went to become chief risk officer for Midwest AgEnergy, the company that manages two large ethanol plants in North Dakota. In 2015, as farmers were facing commodity price downturns, he left the ethanol business to establish Standard Commodity ManageA12 Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK

Photos by Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates Jess Middleton is chief financial officer and Dave Spickler is president of Lighthouse Commodities LLC of Bismarck, N.D. Lighthouse is licensed as a “roving grain buyer” but offers an unusual combination of marketing advice and performance functions. On the cover: Dan Zimmerman, 62, and his son, Jay, 35, raise soybeans, corn and sugar beets near Amenia, N.D. In late 2015, they became the first clients Lighthouse Commodities. The service has helped them manage marketing, especially during busy planting and harvest, when they need to be busy in the fields.

ment, which the company later renamed as Lighthouse Commodities LLC. Spickler is the majority shareholder. With Spickler are Jessica “Jess” Middleton, 29, the company’s chief financial officer, and Andrew Kabes of Deshler, Neb., the chief operating officer. Lighthouse has intentionally kept a low profile as they’ve deliberately added clients slowly, growing to about 60 clients. In fact, the company says it so far has never lost a client. Their contracts so far cover about 320,000 acres. Clients pay no up-front fee but a 1.5

percent “marketing fee” when cash grain is sold. There is no fixed per-acre fee that is more typical for consultants. “We get paid based on how much grain the farmer produces, and how well we do marketing it,” Spickler says. “That’s how every how every farmer in America gets paid.”

‘Roving license’ The first clients at Lighthouse were the Zimmerman family of Amenia, N.D. Dan Zimmerman, 62, and his son, Jay, 35, raise soybeans, corn and sugar beets. They

learned of Spickler through their Pioneer seed dealer and through NDSU connections. “Marketing has always been kind of a headache,” Dan acknowledges. He appreciates the independence of Lighthouse, where the farmer-client is the only focus. Choosing grain marketers is always something of a “leap of faith,” but he says Spickler’s track record in the ethanol business was important. Dan says Spickler has encouraged them to focus on hedging — using futures and options — and maximizing the “basis” received on cash sales. “It’s another person to bounce ideas off,


COVER STORY and having another person have a real educated perspective,” Dan says. Jay says Lighthouse helps the family keep on top of things during busy planting and harvest seasons. “It’s easy to put the marketing on the back burner and lose touch a little bit with where your positions are. Some of last year’s most pivotal marketing decisions came during 2018 planting, Spickler notes. Lighthouse is unusual because marketing consulting/futures and options brokerages often don’t actually execute cash grain trades, like Lighthouse does. And most cash trading companies don’t offer access to a variety of cash markets and few also provide marketing, futures and options services. Here’s the Lighthouse client process: ► Lighthouse puts baseline client-farmer information into a web-based software system; every season they start with acres, input costs and expected yields. They use a mobile app licensed from Myriad Mobile of Fargo. ► The Lighthouse team and the farmer discuss profitability goals, risk, storage capacity, timing and cash flow needs, as well as general market outlook. ► Each client works with a dedicated farm merchandiser through the year. ► When a marketing goal or recommendation on futures or options is met, the merchandiser acts as a futures and options broker to execute the trades. ► In most instances, the best market is local, but Lighthouse reviews “all cash markets to find best value and have the ability to ship to an optimal market regardless of its location.” ► Lighthouse provides a logistics manager, who aligns freight for sales to destination markets or for clients who want to ship their own grain.

Jay Zimmerman, 35, farms with his father, Dan, 62. They market their soybeans and corn through Lighthouse Commodities, LLC, to keep on top marketing decisions to make timely trades during planting and harvest.

and foreign currency accounting. Middleton says integrity is ordinary in most of grain business, but lists a set of controls that more and more farmers are paying close attention to. Among them: ► Widmer Roel CPA of Fargo annually conducts a full financial audit, available in reports to regulators and lenders under confidentiality agreements. ► Lighthouse clients receive payment within 10 days of transactions, unless given other

instructions. They pay through electronic funds transfer whenever farmers accept that. Legally, payment is required in 30 days. “We prefer to pay our producers and our vendors, freight carriers, on a weekly basis,” Middleton says. She says this is a standard that was normal in the ethanol business she came from. ► Lighthouse has a detailed and strict risk management standard operating policy. It spells out risk controls, including defining how

much price risk the company can take. (“None,” Spickler says, tongue-in-cheek.) ► Lighthouse segregates employee duties so that different individuals handle different steps — negotiating the contract, writing the contract and paying for the contract. This limits the possibility of mistakes or bad behavior, Spickler says. ► Lighthouse has more than 200 written procedures — mundane to complex — that “define virtually every task we do,” Middleton says, noting redundancy is built in. ► All companies that buy grain from Lighthouse first must be vetted through a credit review. Before dealing with a buyer, Lighthouse would want to talk to a grain buyer’s banker and past customers. “It would include information on whether they pay in a timely fashion, if their honest and communicative in their business forthcomings,” she says. The company establishes internal credit limits based on the review and monitors those limits for compliance each week in an accounts receivable report and meeting. “This ensures we don’t have someone fail to pay us and in turn hinder our ability to perform,” Spickler says. And failing to perform is not an option if Lighthouse clients are to get through today’s headwinds so the can enjoy the fair winds and following seas that are sure to come. AG

Internal controls Middleton grew up on a livestock farm at Mekinock, N.D., just outside of Grand Forks, N.D., and graduated in accountancy from the University of North Dakota in 2014. She immediately went into an ag-related career at Blue Flint Ethanol at Underwood, N.D., where she worked with Spickler. In 2016, Spickler hired her for his new commodities business. Spickler says Middleton was named CFO because she offers an unusual background for a financial officer — thorough understanding It’s easier to keep up on grain marketing this time of year, between equipment maintenance projects, but much harder during of general accounting, commodity accounting heavy fieldwork periods such as planting and harvest. Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK

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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.

Want to connect with consumers? It’s as simple as showing up By Brenda Rudolph Special to Agweek

The kids and I have been spending some Friday afternoons handing out dairy samples at one of our local grocery stores. This goes to the top of my list of favorite ways to connect with consumers. This is a time when I am able to put a real face to a dairy farmer in my community. This is a time where I am able to hear and see what people are putting in their grocery cart. This is a time for me to connect with people about food. This is a way to show my kids how showing up, even for a little bit makes a difference. This is a time where I can ask the grocery store director and dairy case managers questions about products and the whys of a grocery store. This past winter, words I heard continue to come to the forefront of my mind, “How do we make agriculture accessible to urban? How do we make them care, and they should care.” The small amount of time I spend at the grocery store brings agriculture to the store just by me saying, “I’m a dairy farmer.” For the past year, I have been hearing farmers being really frustrated about markets and checkoff dollars. I used to be one of the them. I was listening to the noise of the blanket answers. Answers that are given but don’t really fit how I look at myself or our farm. I was listening to the noise of “we need to be innovative,” “we need to market this way,” “milk needs different packaging,” “we need more technology,” the list is endless of the noise. The last six months, I stopped listening to the noise. I stopped being frustrated of feeling like “no one was understanding what the actual needs are.” I started doing. I started being more focused on my own community. I stopped listening to the noise and started doing what I know works on my own by just showing up. People want to feel connected to people more now than they ever have. Social media is a wonderful thing, but it has also separated us from each other and relationship building. To bring agriculture to urban areas, we need to show up. Showing up builds relationships. Showing up gives the connection people want with their food. People want to talk about food. People want to share why they like one food choice over the other. People need the connection with food they can’t find on social media. I talk about food all the time, why wouldn’t anybody else? When the kids and I show up for sample day, we listen to the consumer. We listen to their food choices and what they like best. We listen. When a customer asks where they can find the product we are handing out, Everett and Vivian show the customer exactly where it is in the store freezer. What better way to connect agriculture and urban. What better way to connect farmers and food. What better way to connect with people. I understand not everyone can show up at a grocery store but there are ways you can show up. For example, if you are asked to bring something to share at church for fellowship, offer to bring whole milk to share. These small things do matter. AG

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Let’s see where this little 4-H lamb leads us By Katie Pinke Agweek Publisher

The first Sunday that we aimed for a 4-H meeting followed by a tour of Rocky and Kelly Brown’s sheep barn, it was post 16 inches of March snow. As we all needed to dig out from the blizzard, the meeting and tour were pushed back to the following Sunday. On Sunday, March 24, I counted 29 kids between Cloverbuds, ages 5-7, and older 4-H club members, age 8 and above, in the Browns’ garage. The Browns’ son and fellow 4-H club member Berkeley gave a demonstration to the group on raising sheep and lambs and his preparations for the county fair in the summer. The demonstration kept all ages attentive and interested in the sheep and lambs they would soon get to see. The kids shared a snack of meat and cheese plus brownies before we all trekked through a winding road of deep mud carved through high banks of snow. Many parents accompanied their kids. Everyone wore boots but a few with shorter boots wished they had worn something taller as we trudged to the barn, mud spilling over the top of short boots. Parts of our south-central North Dakota county have recorded nearly 100 inches of snow this winter and the melt has been slow thankfully to prevent flooding issues. However, it’s creating a long season of McIntosh County mud. I could hear some frustration from the kids if working their way through all of this spring mud was worth it to get to the sheep barn. As soon as the kids and parents quietly entered the barn, the frustration of spring mud disappeared. The Browns took kids around to stalls to see the newest lambs with the ewes right alongside. Kelly and Rocky started with sheep again in 2016 after Rocky raised them in his childhood. This winter they’ve had three sets of quadruplet lambs and five sets of triplet lambs from 68 ewes that had lambed when we visited. If a ewe doesn’t have at least twins, Rocky said they find themselves disappointed. Early on in the 4-H tour, Rocky offered for a few 4-H members to have the opportunity

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to lease lambs for showing at the county fair this year. He explained the work and time it will take, a commitment from each member willing to do it. He also explained the positive impact showing livestock had on his childhood and his willingness to teach and offer that to other 4-H members. I knew right away where I thought Rocky’s offer would lead but waited to see if it was going to play out as my motherly instinct indicated. I turned my head into a stall where our youngest daughter stood intently watching a lamb nurse on a ewe and her eyes met mine and she said, “Mom! Did you hear what Rocky said about leasing a lamb for the fair? I am doing that. I am. Please go talk to Rocky and tell him, I am doing it. I am showing a lamb.” Anika is our child most interested and passionate about animals. Since she started talking she has said she wants to be a veterinarian. Her non-livestock owning dad has resisted having her own livestock, pointing out she needs to be old enough to handle the responsibility. I have agreed and said it’s only a matter of time before we have to let her have an opportunity to pursue what she sees as a calling in her life. Leasing a lamb sounded like a reasonable starting point, I thought to myself. I told Anika she needed to ask Rocky herself. I would not be doing any of this for her. If she wants to show a lamb, it is going to take time, preparation, learning, patience and care from her. She suddenly was shyer than her usual bold self but made her way and asked Rocky with some encouragement from me. Rocky agreed and said another member had also already asked and they both could work with Berkeley to start with the lambs. I came back around to the other side of the barn to see my husband looking out at a corral full of ewes and older lambs and realized Anika had not asked him permission about the leasing of 4-H lambs. He agreed with a smirk and said, “As long as she doesn’t have one in her coat she’s bringing home today.” Anika leasing a little lamb kicks off a new 4-H experience and project and one we’re excited to see where it leads our lamb-loving daughter. AG Pinke is the publisher and general manager of Agweek. She can be reached at kpinke@agweek.com, or connect with her on Twitter @katpinke.


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BISMARCK - The North Dakota Senate on Monday, March 25, passed a bill that aims to open the door to hemp production in the state. The 2018 Farm Bill took hemp off the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency’s list of controlled substances, separating it from marijuana and placing it under the supervision of the Department of Agriculture. North Dakota lawmakers introduced House Bill 1349 that would align the state and federal definitions of hemp and establish a program to regulate production. The bill passed unanimously in both the House and the Senate and now goes to Gov. Doug Burgum for his signature. The 2014 Farm Bill allowed states to create pilot programs and grow hemp solely for research purposes. In 2016, North Dakota started a pilot program, and dozens of farmers signed up to grow the crop.

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced last month it likely won’t have regulations in place to oversee hemp production until the 2020 growing season. Sen. Janne Myrdal, R-Edinburg, said during the floor session on Monday that the state Department of Agriculture “expressed confidence� in setting rules for the upcoming growing season. The bill requires hemp growers and processors to apply to the state Department of Agriculture for a license, which will cost no more than $350. This will be cheaper for hemp farmers, who previously had to pay a $150 application fee plus $25 per acre. Bill proponents say hemp could now become a big industry in North Dakota, especially if companies start to process the plant for cannabidiol, or CBD oil. “We believe North Dakota stands to take the lead in the development of this crop in our nation, although we still need investors to come to the table for the processing of both the plant fiber as well as the oil,� Myrdal said. AG

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REGIONAL NEWS

Defrauded co-op goes after six big-game hunting firms Assignee seeks $831K in checks written directly from Ashby elevator By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer ELBOW LAKE, Minn. — The defunct Ashby (Minn.) Farmers Cooperative Elevator Co. is going after $831,500 from six guiding services who had received checks direct from the co-op to pay for “exotic and expensive” hunts by former general manager Jerry Hennessey. Hennessey on Feb. 14 pleaded guilty to federal criminal fraud charges related to embezzling more than $5 million and is scheduled to be sentenced June 12. Penalties could range from 6.5 to 8 years in prison and $6.5 million in restitution. Because of the losses, the co-op closed its doors Sept. 14 , 2018, and leased out its facilities. Lawyer Erik Ahlgren of Fergus Falls, Minn., is working to retrieve $559,965 from checks

written directly from the co-op to hunting and guiding companies. He says other checks to the companies may have come from Hennessey or other sources. The civil suits were filed in Grant County District Court at Elbow Lake. The co-op served all of the guides on Jan. 8 at a Safari Club International event in Reno, Nev. Here are the suits, in order of size: ► $312,150 — Jay Link, sole owner of Link’s Wild Safaris of Superior, Wis. Link’s attorneys asked to dismiss the claims, on grounds Link isn’t a Minnesotan and doesn’t have a business there. Ahlgren said Link had received checks “clearly identified” as coming form the co-op. Elevator records indicated Hennessey internally had labeled the payments “soybeans, wheat, corn feed.” Link established Link’s Wild Safaris in about 2014. Link used the same Burnsville, Minn., taxidermist that Hennessey used. Link had met with Hennessey at Safari Club International

meetings in Nevada. Co-op checks ranging from $5,500 to $73,750 were written to Link from Oct. 30, 2015, to Feb. 18, 2018. Based on the name of the co-op checks, Link “knew or should have known they were taking checks from an agricultural cooperative for expenses unrelated to the business,” Ahlgren argues, noting the co-op elevator did not owe any money. The 2015 transactions involved a trip to Uganda. The 2016 and 2017 transactions involved two hunts to Cameroon. The 2018 transactions involved a hunt to Nepal. Ahlgren said Link had strong ties to Minnesota, in that prior to 2009, he was president and chief executive officer for Jack Link’s Beef Jerky, with manufacturing facilities in Mankato, Minn. In an online description, Link described it as “the largest meat snack business in the world.” ► $245,000 — Diekie Muller Hunting Safaris of San Juan Capistrano, Calif., and owner Diecke Muller, for three checks from 2013 to 2015, including two that were $100,000 each.

► $152,500 — Track & Trail Safaris, at Geraldine, South Island, New Zealand, and owners Chris and Peg Bilkey. The first checks were written in 2014 and $63,000 in checks were written in 2018. On Feb. 8, those three defendants exercised their right to be “removed” to federal court, based in part on the size of the claims. All three are represented by Briggs and Morgan, P.A., a St. Paul, Minn., law firm. These cases are still in Grant County: ► $46,330 — Stone Mountain Safaris of St. Helen’s, Ore., with owners Leif, Kellie, Larry and Betty Olson, with offices in Toad River, British Columbia, Canada. ► $41,995 — Fejes Guide Services Ltd., Anchorage, Alaska, and owner Samual Fejes, for checks from 2011 to 2014. ► $33,500 — Mabula Pro Safaris of Limpopo, South Africa, and Christos and Stella Gomes. Trip payments started in 2013. AG

NATIONAL NEWS

Diversity matters in agriculture, plant scientist says MANRRS conference is April 3-6

Agweek News Team OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Janeen Abrams grew up in Philadelphia and took an interest in her aunt’s gardening, which led her to focus on agriculture sciences in school. Today, in addition to being a plant research scientist at Purdue University, she’s spreading the message of the benefits of problem-solving in agriculture by increasing diversity. “We recognize as plant scientists that we cannot exist and cannot move our genetic lines forward without diversity. But somehow, as people, we’ve been in a slow process to recognize the value and importance of that,” she says. Abrams is president of Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences, or MANRRS. The National MANRRS conference will be held April 3-6 in Kansas. Abrams says getting more women and people of different ethnic groups involved in agriculture and on the boards of companies.

Just as plant scientists breed varieties with different characteristics to bring out certain traits, people from different backgrounds can contribute different ideas and perspectives, she explains. And that does not mean excluding white males, she adds. It means adding people to the mix, no matter their gender, age, ethnicity or background. “Why not bring all of that to the table?” she says. Abrams grew up in north Philadelphia and attended a high school with a strong agriculture program, which helped increase the interest in plant science that she gained in her aunt’s garden. She then attended Penn State University for her undergraduate studies, followed by Alabama A&M. She urges students to follow their passions and find professionals who can share about their work. Involvement in 4-H, FFA or other organizations that can add exposure to agriculture provide opportunities to learn, she says. MANRRS also has partnered with those groups to promote the importance of agriculture to minority students. AG

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Janeen Abrams is president of Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences, or MANRRS.


REGIONAL NEWS

Farmer McMartin’s daughters agree to sell lake place They will get 25% of proceeds plus an option to out-bid By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

FARGO, N.D. — Two adult daughters of bankrupt farmer Ron McMartin Jr., of St. Thomas, N.D., have reached an agreement that will allow the sale of a valuable piece of lake property near Detroit Lakes, Minn. The property of about 50 acres on Island Lake has been valued as high as $2.5 million. McMartin paid $1.3 million for the property in 2011. The settlement agreement, designed to avoid a costly court trial on the issue, will allow the trustees to sell property, but gives the daughters, Rachel McMartin of Detroit Lakes and Laura Hagemeister of Fargo, the option to outbid a potential buyer. The daughters, as co-trustees of the Island Lake Irrevocable Trust, reached the settlement agreement with the trustees of two related Chapter 7 bankruptcies — Erik Ahlgren, trustee for McM Inc., and David Velde, trustee for Ron McMartin Jr. It was filed Tuesday, March 26, in Fargo. The daughters are represented by attorney Michael Gust of Fargo. Proceeds from the lake property sale will be split 25 percent to the daughters’ trust, and 75 percent to the bankruptcy trusts, the agreement says. It doesn’t specify how much of the bankruptcy proceeds would go to the McM Inc. versus the individual bankruptcy trusts.

Big operator, big bust McM at one time was the largest beet producer for American Crystal Sugar Co., with 11,000 acres of the high-value crop. He

Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates At issue in a recent court action in the McM Inc. bankruptcy are transactions between McM and Ronald McMartin Sr. and and the Island Lake Irrevocable Trust property his son, Ron McMartin Jr., developed near Detroit Lakes, Minn.

also produced potatoes, edible beans, corn and soybeans. But in February 2017, McM filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation and later that year filed a separate, personal Chapter 7 case. Claimants filed $62 million in claims on McM, including $43 million for an operating loan from BMO Harris Bank. That was about two years after McM had transferred the lake place into the Island Lake Irrevocable Trust in a transaction that involved what Ahlgren in bankruptcy motions alleged were a “scam” loan involving Ron Jr.’s father, Ron McMartin Sr. Ahlgren accused Ron Sr. of civil fraud in an attempt to make the lake purchase falsely appear as a purchase and an arms-length transfer. The new settlement, which still must be approved by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Shon

Hastings, resolves everything relating to the lake property trust. Ahlgren said he separately continues to allege that Ron Sr. improperly received $1.5 million in assets diverted from the McM Inc. farm during a time when Ron Jr. had access to his father’s accounts.

Sale details After buying the property at 41106 County Road 126, Detroit Lakes, Minn., McM had “dramatically improved the Island Lake Property,” including adding a large shop and a “bar known as the Sugar Hill Tavern,” according to earlier court documents. Here are some details of the pending sale, according to the agreement: ► The Island Lake property remains subject to an unspecified lien with First Security Bank of Detroit Lakes.

► Ahlgren and Velde can hire a Realtor and can negotiate terms of the listing and any terms of the sale. ► If an acceptable offer comes in, the bankruptcy trustees may redact the prospective purchaser’s personal information. The daughters will then have a chance to offer “a competing bid at least $10,000 over the provisionally accepted offer” with the same terms. In a hypothetical example listed in the case, if Ahlgren and Velde are offered $1 million, the daughters could offer $1,010,000, but “any competing purchaser may outbid by offering $1,020,000 and so on.” As part of the agreement, the daughters’ trust will return to the bankruptcy trusts a set of vintage or restored vehicles — John Deere tractors, crawlers, and a Jeep, which are appraised at a total of $109,500. AG

MillerCoors sues Anheuser-Busch InBev over commercials Lawsuit asks court to halt commercials

By Agweek News Team MADISON, Wis. — MillerCoors has filed a lawsuit against Anheuser-Busch InBev over its series of commercials on the use of corn syrup in the brewing process. Corn syrup is not used in the production of Bud Light, but MillerCoors does use it in its

beers. Television commercials that tout Bud Light’s non-use of corn syrup began airing during the Super Bowl. The commercials take place in the medieval setting that has been used in Bud Light’s previous campaigns, featuring the “Dilly! Dilly!” slogan. The lawsuit filed in federal court in Wisconsin alleges the ads are false and misleading. MillerCoors says contrary to those ads, there is no corn syrup in the final product, and they don’t use high fructose corn syrup.

“We use corn syrup as a fermentation aid to get the yeast active to help brew the great beer. It actually doesn’t wind up in finished product at all. But there’s actually not high fructose corn syrup but that was the intention of those ads,” says Adam Collins, MillerCoors vice president of communications. MillerCoors is asking a federal court to halt the ads and force Anheuser-Busch to launch a new campaign to correct the false impressions. In statements to media, a spokesperson for

Anheuser-Busch has said the company stands by its advertisements, which the company feels provide transparency to consumers. Prior to the filing of the lawsuit, MillerCoors also announced a new ad campaign taking aim at Bud Light’s medieval series. The commercials, slated to run during the NCAA basketball tournament, depict actors leaving medieval scenes to go off camera and drink Miller Lite rather than Bud Light. AG Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK A19


It is why I got into the business By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

I look back on 40 years of reporting and think about what stories and topics I’m most proud of. The most meaningful are the ones people sometimes describe as “investigative” ag journalism. Flatly, it’s the only reason I wanted to be a reporter. Lately, I’ve written about ... ► Hunter Hanson, the Devils Lake, N.D., grain marketer. At age 21, with little apparent marketing experience, education or financing, somehow Hanson seems to have gotten traction to do millions of dollars in grain trades. Hanson was shut down in a cease-and-desist action by the North Dakota Public Service Commission last fall and some $7.3 million in claims have been filed, among other legal actions. ► Jerry Hennessey, the Ashby, Minn., cooperative grain elevator manager somehow stole more than $5 million from his company over at least 15 years. He’s pleaded guilty to using some of the money to enhance his lifestyle with worldwide big-game hunts and a remarkable taxidermy collection and buildings. ► Darrell Duane Smith, the northern Iowa biofuels fraudster who pleaded guilty to stealing millions from his insurance and investment clients. He came to Grafton, N.D., in March 2012 and our reporting helped alert some of his victims. He was convicted in 2018 and sentenced to 15 years in federal prison — a sentence he’s appealing. ► Ron McMartin, the leader of a once 50,000-acre farm, McM Inc., at St. Thomas, N.D. The high-value crop farm careened to a Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation with $64 million in claims, including $43 million to a single lender — BMO Harris Bank — who has claimed in civil court that McMartin fraudulently misrepresented his financial situation. 001793676r1

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Reflections on investigative journalism

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I get numerous tips every week — sometimes several in a day. Some are from sources I’ve dealt with over my entire career. I can’t always tell which are ones I want to pursue. Many of the things I look into are sensitive business-related issues. Investigations can be thrilling, however, because they all have one thing in common — they involve a chase to reveal an unseen world, and somehow connect dots that someone in the story wishes that no one knew. Often, there is something unethical or illegal going on. One distinguishing “badge” of an investigative story is that it probably involves the unglamorous process of reading legal and business documents. I’ve gotten better at discerning documents over the years, but what I’m particularly proud of is finding sources who can help me discern what facts are important and fair. I think I have been pretty successful at getting people to talk to me on the record. Translating this to the video/AgweekTV world offers a new kind of challenge. My AgweekTV broadcast colleagues help in this area. I tell prospective interviewees that unless they’re participating in something unethical or fraudulent, they should have nothing to fear. (I joke that their secrets are safe with me and the readers/viewers of Agweek.) The stories sometimes typically run over a period of months or even years. I shy away from some sources where I can find no clear, larger societal lesson. I think the best of investigative stories persuade someone to do something positive — voters and legislators to make changes in public policies, or readers and viewers to make better precautions in their private lives that improve their lives. So, thank you for all of the tips. Keep them coming, fingerprints or no. AG Mikkel Pates welcomes comments about his column. Email him at mpates@ agweek.com or call him at 701-936-0686. Pates is a staff writer for Agweek.


REGIONAL NEWS

Soy 100 focuses on high yields By Michelle Rook AgweekTV Anchor

BROOKINGS, S.D. — South Dakota farmers continue to push the yield envelope for soybeans to improve the profit potential, especially compared to corn. They gained insight on how to increase yield and achieve 100-bushel-plus soybeans at this year’s Soy 100 in Brookings. The seminar is put on by the South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council and Chairman Craig Converse says the underlying goal is to help soybean growers improve their bottom lines in the upcoming season. “We’re looking at soil fertility and other ways that we can increase yield as well as the disease and pest problems that we can fight,” he says. Dr. Gregg Carlson, professor of agronomy at South Dakota State University, says soybean yields are improving. “Across the Midwest, we’re increasing our yield of soybeans by a half-bushel per acre every year,” he says. However, that lags corn yield, which is increasing by 2 bushels per acre annually.

There is no silver bullet to achieving high soybeans yields according to Carlson. “It’s top level management in everything that we do. It’s weed control, it’s insect control, it’s disease control, it’s fertility management,” he says. However, he says one easy way for farmers to increase production is to focus on fertility. “We’re seeing that nearly all of our high producers are not only paying attention to their N, P and K (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium), but they’re also doing the whole realm of micronutrients,” he says. Another trend among farmers with high yields is applying manure, which is still more effective than commercial fertilizer. In another year of tight margins for soybeans, Winfield United agronomist Ryan Wolf shared low-cost management strategies, which include selecting the right variety and proper placement. “In our plots, we’ve seen differences between 25 to 30 bushels just in variety selection. And it’s not always about choosing that top variety on each test plot. It’s about choosing that variety that’s fits your management style, fits the diseas-

es you might have, fits the pests that you might have,” Wolf says. Data supports narrower row spacing, such as 15-inch rows and earlier planting dates, before corn. Other practices that have a good return on investment include increased fertility, early weed management with a pre-emergent herbicide, and use of fungicides. Farmers also learned about an emerging pest in soybeans: gall midge. SDSU Extension Plant Pathologist Connie Strunk says 2015 was the first year the larvae were detected. The adult has not been found in the state, but there was still yield impact. “So, we saw anywhere from 10 percent to 100 percent yield loss where those plants were dead, and within the field, we saw anywhere from 10- to 40-percent yield loss when the plants weren’t, like, completely dead,” she says. Not enough is known yet to provide prevention or treatment recommendations, but she says farmers are still advised to scout their fields for the pest. Ted Seifried, chief ag market strategist with

Zaner Ag Hedge in Chicago, also offered soybean marketing advice, envisioning a $1.20 swing higher or lower, depending on the details of a China trade deal and weather. He says for the soybean market to rally substantially, an agreement with China will need to include big purchases that are done immediately once the deal is cut. “If they come in and purchase an additional 20 million metric tons above what they’ve already promised, then that has a massive impact on our ending stocks number and that could really change the game for soybeans,” he says. However, if the deal is much less than that, he thinks the rally could be more shallow and short-lived and should be taken advantage of right away. Seifried says while the current price levels for soybeans are not the most attractive, he still advises producers to develop a marketing plan to mitigate risk. “Use cash sales or futures to manage your risk and manage the downside risk that we have, and if you want to replace that with opportunity, you can go out and own calls,” he says. AG

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Russia A late-week system can bring rain and snow to the Baltics into western Ukraine late in the week. Drier than normal in western Russia.

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SOIL HEALTH MINUTE Abbey Wick is an Extension Soil Health Specialist at North Dakota State University.

Why we do what we do By Abbey Wick

NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist

With the Extension Service, we often ask ourselves “why do you do what you do?” as a way to get at the core of our programming and to keep us moving forward in a positive way. Getting to the “why” of what you’re doing can be difficult and require a little soul-searching. It’s one of those questions that you think may be easy to answer, but when you start writing down “what” you do, “how” you do it so that you can get to the “why” you do it, it gets a little more complicated and may take several days to finally get to the answer. I think it’s good to check in and ask this question no matter what your profession is, especially when engaging in soil health practices or programming. It can lead to a better, more complete understanding of what drives you to navigate the complicated course of your career. Not that I want to get too personal, but I’ll run through my process of asking this series of questions for my position as both an assistant professor and soil health specialist at North Dakota State University. What do I do? This is a pretty long list, like many of you may have for your careers…so this process gets difficult right off the bat! For those that may not know, my position is 90 percent Extension and 10 percent research. Faculty at universities have these splits so that their job obligations can be defined and performance can be assessed. With this split, I am required to both contribute to the scientific knowledge being developed along with training graduate students on the scientific method (that’s the 10 percent research). In addition, I develop effective programs to train educators, networks to transfer information and share science-based information with the public using written, digital and verbal formats (the 90 percent Extension). Then there’s some service mixed in there that means serving on various committees. How do I do what I do? Uff, another complicated question with a lengthy list. For both research and Extension activities, I am required to obtain funding from external sources through grant writing – basically only our faculty and some technician (but not my technician) salaries are covered by NDSU. So, when I have the grant money in place, I find the personnel to do the work. This means hiring graduate students, hourly workers, technicians. It takes an army of people to do what we do! I then coordinate activities to make sure we achieve the objectives of the projects we propose. I also coordinate (to some level) the statewide soil health efforts which requires me to stay informed of research and Extension activities happening at the state, regional and county level. It also requires me to be aware of soil health programs and research being done by the Agricultural Research Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Soil Conservation Districts. Behind the scenes, I coordinate and attend many meetings with various groups to make sure we are developing cohesive messages, that our programs are not duplicating efforts and everything is running in parallel. I develop Extension programs that can be used at the state, regional or county level. This may include presentations, webinars, resources that often are accompanied by personal advising. To keep those programs relevant, I keep my finger on the pulse of the current scientific research and on-farm practices. This involves working closely with researchers on campus and at NDSU REC’s and other experts across the globe who are working in soil health. It also involves numerous on-farm visits – in fact, I have estimated that I work closely with just over 100 farmers, have had my hands in the soil of over 50,000 acres and advised on more than 250,000 acres in the past six years. I also am active on Twitter and other web-based outlets to stay connected. Why do I do what I do? After much contemplation and initial answers of “because I want to advance science” or “protect the soil resource,” it comes down to something much simpler in words but more complex with regards to actions: “I do what I do because I care.” I care about science, the soil resource, farm legacies, my colleagues and farmers. AG

REGIONAL NEWS

NDSU addresses nationwide shortage of ag teachers Recruiting event April 12 targets high school students By Rose Dunn AgweekTV

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State University on April 12 will hold a high school recruitment event to give students from North Dakota and Minnesota who are considering a career in agricultural education a taste of the college curriculum that could be in their future. The hands-on workshop will be lead by current NDSU students and is just part of a recruitment effort to address a shortage of agriculture teachers in the region and nationwide. Adam Marx came to NDSU five years ago with the job of increasing the number of students in the ag education and FFA program in order to meet the demand. “FFA plays a big role in a community’s identity in rural America,” says Marx, an ag education assistant professor. Marx’s recruiting efforts are paying off. The numbers have been up each of the last five years. Each year, there are 10 to 15 ag ed jobs open in North Dakota; NDSU will graduate that many ag education teachers this year. Schools are not just replacing ag teachers; many are adding ag education to the curriculum.

“That’s awesome because we’re seeing that schools and communities are seeing, obviously understanding, the value of a comprehensive agricultural education to their communities,” Marx says. “At the same time, it exacerbates the shortage that we have in the state.” Kelsey Henderson, of Rochester, Minn., didn’t grow up on a farm and her urban high school didn’t have ag education. But she found her way to the program once she got to NDSU. “I love talking about agriculture, teaching other people about agriculture. And I just fell in love with the idea of being an ag teacher,” she says. Henderson hopes to bring ag ed to her former high school, because it isn’t just for farmers. She sees it as an opportunity to develop informed consumers who understand that terms like cage-free and organic are marketing terms. “They’re kind of able to kind of not fall for marketing schemes as easily as people who don’t know what those terms are,” she says. Sara Hatlewick grew up on a farm near Jamestown, N.D. She hopes to find an ag education job close to home so she can keep raising cattle and farming with her parents. “I want to impact our future generations and really explain to them how agriculture works and show them there’s many opportunities outside of farming and ranching that kids that aren’t from a farming background, they could still get involved in agriculture and impact their future generations,” she says. AG

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10. Lynn Arnold – Esmond ND – 701-381-0285 - JD 9300 4WD tractor, JD Green Star auto steer, 9065 hrs., 620/70/ R42 radial duals (good), shedded, well maintained - JD 9650 STS combine, duals, hopper topper, 2645 eng. hrs., 3353 sep. hrs., shedded, very nice - 35’ 635F JD flex head w/ Crary air - JD 843 8 row corn head, oil drive, shedded, ready - 2010 30’ 1895 JD air seeder, 10” space, conveyor, one season on disks w/ 1910 3 comp. 340 bu. cart - 2004 Freightliner semi, 13 sp., Detroit, day cab - 2013 40-42’ Neville alum. trailer, ag hoppers, roll tarp - 30’ Salford 2010, disks very good - 2017 FC1545 Harvest Int. conveyor, Honda, selfcont. steering, shedded, like new 11. Andy Haider – Munich ND – 701-682-5455 - 90’ 1997 Ag-Chem 854 Rogator, 800 gal. SS tank, foam marker, 3 tip nozzle bodies, hyd. track width adjust, 23.1 26 floaters, EZ steer w/ 500 screen, 7400 hrs. - (4) 320 90 46 tires & rims - (4) Tridekon crop dividers 12. Travis Westlind – Cando ND – 701-303-0544 - 2016 16 x 84 Farm King auger, full elec. hopper walker 13. Steve Lewis – Mylo ND – 701-351-1314 - 25’ Case IH 8220 p.t. swather w/finger reel, nice, shedded 14. Gerald Stenson – Rock Lake ND – 701-382-9616 - Set of 1000 gal. NH3 tanks on trailer - (8) 20.8 x 42 tires, 50% - (2) 20.8 X 42 tires, 85% - JD 224 head w/pans 15. Tim Beck – Fessenden ND – 701-341-2070 - 41’ Bourgault 8800 cult., knock-on’s, 8” space, 350# trip, new wheel bearings - 1200, 1000, 500 gal. poly tanks - 15 gal. mixing cone - 3 pt. Woods finishing mower 16. Tim Krueger – Egeland ND – 701-230-1821 - Grain Chief 300 dryer, extra new belts & parts, stored inside - 50’ 104 Melroe spray coupe, cab, foam markers, newer engine, tractor lug float tires, stored inside - (6) Screw in aeration fans - 12 Volt imp. lights 17. H. Dale Nystrom – New Rockford ND – 701-302-0682 - 1086 IH tractor - 3100 Dual loader - Gehl 9-wheel rake - JD 535 baler - 605 H Vermeer baler - 1976 6x16 stock trailer - K & K creep feeder w/gates - Calf warmer 18. Steven Stenson – Rock Lake ND – 701-382-9615 or 701266-5187 - 61’ JD 1820 air seeder w/1900 t.b. 350 bu. cart, 7½” space, rubber press 19. Guest Consignor – 701-302-0747 - JD 4620 tractor, cab, 3000 hrs. on overhaul, syncro-mesh trans., good rubber, new parts (starter, water pump, etc.), 2 hyd., 530/1000 PTO, duals 20. Gary Freund – Cando ND – 701-303-0341 - 9352I MacDon swather, diesel w/25’ head - 16’ MacDon hay head - 21’ draper head 21. Ed Solwey – St. Michael ND – 701351-1285 - 2000 JD 7210 MFD tractor, quad range, 20.8 38 & 16.9 30’s tires (new), 3 hyd., fact. 3 pt., 740 loader w/grapple & joystick, 7,000 hrs. 22. John Bulie – Cando ND – 701-303-0591 - 1946 8N Ford, hi-low, original paint, runs good, custom seat, good tires - Craftsman riding tractor w/soft cab, snowblower - JD snowblower attachment, off of 188 JD 23. Anthony Thompson – Leeds ND – 701-466-2473 - 4440 JD tractor, 3 hyd., 3 pt., p.s., 9100 hrs, w/158 JD loader - 14’ MacDon hay conditioner - Gehl 100 grinder mixer - 7 x 20 Verns gooseneck stock trailer - 3 ton fertilizer trailer - 7 x 36 grain auger - (3) 150-500 bu. hopper wagons 24. Bob Martinson – Rolette ND – 701-550-9738 - 14’ JD 1424 hay conditioner 25. Other Equipment – 701-269-1001 - 32’ IH 490 tandem disk - 28’ Big G tandem disk, new tires - Large Donahue tandem axle sprayer/combine trailer w/pintle hitch & flip ramps, well maintained 26. Greg Graber – Wolford ND – 701-583-2271 - JD 535 round baler w/ bale kicker & monitor - Wilmar 5 ton dry fert. spreader, PTO, tandem, tarp 27. Lyman Halverson – Wolford ND – 701-771-9953 - 1975 Dodge D-600 tandem truck, 18½’ box, roll tarp, 360 gas, 5+2,

good tires, very good 28. Bryston Berg – Starkweather ND – 701-351-1960 - 1974 IH Loadstar 1600 w/ 345, good tires, plumbed - 13 x 71 Westfield swing hopper auger, power hopper jogger & winch - Bin sweep w/elec. motor - (4) Goodyear Wrangler ATS 305/70/R16 tires on Chevy 8 bolt rims - (6) 295/75/R22.5 truck tires - (2) 14.9 42 Firestone tractor tires - Set of dual wheel mud scrapers off Series 20 Case IH combine 29. Mike Strand Estate – Leeds ND – 701-351-1165 - 1991 GM Top Kick tandem gravel truck w/gravel box & hoist Large shop built hay trailer, long pole hitch w/steerable fronts, tandem duals on rear, h.d. - 2011 Rowse double 9 sickle mower, NH heads - Tandem axle 5th wheel flatbed trailer 30. Michael Kitsch – Devils Lake ND – 701-230-1875 - 25’ Westward 3000 p.t. swather - Canola roller 31. Smith Equip. Consolidated Inc. – Knapp WI – 715-665-2000 ALL with skid steer quick attach - Unused Lowe Hyd. Auger 1650 w/12” & 18” - Unused Lowe Hyd. Auger 750 w/ 9” & 12” - Unused Stout Brush Grapple 66-9 - Unused Stout Brush Grapple HD72-8 - Unused Stout Brush Grapple HD72-4 close-tine - Unused Stout Brush Grapple XHD 84-6 - Unused Stout Rock Bucket/Brush Grapple Combo HD72-3 Open-End - Unused Stout Tree & Post Puller - Unused Stout Receiver Hitch Plate - Unused Stout WalkThrough Pallet Forks 48” - Unused Stout Full-Back Pallet Forks 48” - Unused Stout Add-on Fork Grapple 32. Tim Doehler – Perth ND – 701-739-9071 - (2) John Blue A-3700 Nitrolators, (1) hyd. & (1) elec. shutoff, includes manuals, stored inside, great 33. Roger Rance – Egeland ND – 701-739-7447 - 1991 9600 JD combine, 30.5 32 fronts, hopper ext., fore/aft reel, auto header height & reel speed, dual speed cyl., chopper, variable sp. feeder house w/reverser, S/N H09600X640365, < 200 hrs. on cyl. bars, concave, return auger chain & sprockets, 11,000 spent last two years, 2 hrs. on rebuilt injector pump, shedded - JD 930R w/finger reel - (3) 30’ Vulcan header trailer - JD 930F w/finger reel and Crary air - JD 212 pickup - Degelman reel type rock picker - Batco 13x35 conveyor 34. Mark Swanson – Cando ND – 701-739-8062 - John Deere 843 corn head - 10’ Farm King swath roller 35. Dean Fandrich – Churchs Ferry ND – 701-351-0859 - (2) John Deere 510 balers 36. Gaylon Sieler – Egeland ND – 701-230-1985 - Case IH 1015 head w/Melroe 6 belt 37. Kipp Harmel – Rugby ND – 701-208-0850 - 2002 8320 JD tractor, duals front & back, p.s., 3 pt. - 25’ Model 680 JD chisel - 35’ Model 610 JD chisel 38. T.J. Holien – Cando ND – 701-303-0398 - 1985 Chevy K20 4 sp. 4WD, 350, manual trans., Century insulated topper, (8) 16” wheels, well maintained, runs good 39. Jarvis Hegland – Oberon ND – 701-740-2815 - 2000 150 Hesston corn chopper w/ hay head, 2 row, 30” corn head - 925 JD flex head, finger reel - 1969 IH Dietrich grain bus w/(2 tanks) 40. LeRoy Rieger Estate – Esmond, ND – 218-779-4983 - 2015 JD 4066R tractor w/loader & grapple, 3 pt., PTO, cab, a/c & heat, 130 hrs., like new - 6’ King Kutter tiller w/3 pt., PTO - 8’ Caroni mower, 3 pt., PTO - 28’ Int. Vibrashank cult. w/harrows, walking tandems 41. Johnson Farms – Egeland ND – 701-370-2029 - 25’ JD 590 p.t. swather, good bats - 25’ MacDon 3000 p.t. swather, good bats - 45’ Flexicoil air seeder w/2320 cart & 5000 tool - Valmar granular applicator 42. Gary Bacher – Wolford ND – 701-771-1046 - 3 hp Aeration fans & tubes - Hot water pressure washer - Grain spouts - Grain hoppers - Blackbird boomers - Propane tanks - Other misc. items 43. Kevin Mueller – Munich ND – 701-370-9022 - 1968 IH 1700 single axle truck, roll tarp, 16’ box & hoist, 345 5. eng. overhauled < 1100 miles ago - 37’ IH 55 chisel, 3 bar harrows, knock-on’s - Jantz combine trailer, pintle hitch - (40) C-20-40 Lang

carbide NH3 tips, like new - (6) Hyd. cylinders for accu-depth for 2410 chisel, complete - Hutch 15’ jump auger, 6” - 5hp elec. motor - 15½ hyd. drill fill 44. Don Clark – Park River ND – 701-331-4576 - 1981 Mustang 320 skid steer, Onan 23hp 2 cyl., bucket & pallet forks, original, brand new tires 45. Ron Slaubaugh – Rugby ND – 701-776-5621 - 30’ Case IH 8230 p.t. swather, finger reel 46. Alvin Slaubaugh – Wolford ND – 701-771-2503 - Westfield MK100-61 grain auger, PTO, swing out low pro hopper, all mech. drive 47. Stacy Krom – Cando MD – 701-968-4530 - 855 NH baler, near new chain - BR 780 NH baler 48. Mike Schaefer – New Rockford ND – 701-652-5304 - 2010 37’ JD 637 tandem disk, rock flex, 10” space, Summers harrows 49. Kevin Kakela – Hansboro, ND – 701-550-9156 - 485 HD Utility tractor, gas, 42”tiller, 62”mower & bagger, nice - 35’ Vulcan header trailer, front steering axle, narrow duals - Semi dolly w/pintle hitch & new brakes - 1500 gal. black water tank, used for water 50. Brady Peterson – Rock Lake ND – 701-230-2586 - 6’ Buhler/Farm King 3 pt. PTO finishing mower - Utility trailer w/built in ramp 51. Devin Ryan – Wales ND – 701-370-1933 - 2011 H&S suspended boom sprayer w/1500 gal. tank - 3 pt. Nabors rock puller - 1984 ¾ ton Chevy pickup w/service body & 180 gal. fuel tank - (2) JD ITC globes 52. Bruce Dokken – Rugby ND – 701-720-8427 - 1996 Mack CH613 semi-tractor, day cab, inline 6 cyl. diesel 427 Mack, 18 sp., Mack trans., wet kit, alum wheels, 40% 53. Ryan & Joe Goeser – Munich ND – 701-370-9969/701-3701750 - Gehl mixer feed grinder - JD 535 baler, shedded - 30’ JD 930 rigid, finger w/ transport - 16’ NH 1475 mower conditioner - Westfield hyd. drill fill - Sakundiak hyd. drill fill - FS foam marker system - Campbell Hausfeld 60 gal. air compressor - (2) Chaff spreaders - Rotory screen for JD tractor 54. Roger Kenner- Leeds ND – 701-466-2800 - (3) Verns creep feeders w/ gates - (7) 12’ metal feed bunks 55. Legacy Coop – Cando ND – 701-968-4325 - 45’ Degelman 7645 land roller 56. Lee Bulman – Cando ND – 701-351-1830 - 1973 C65 Chevy tag tandem grain truck - 7 X 31 Westfield auger w/5hp elec. 57. Josh Martin – Sarles ND – 701-370-0227 - 25’ Prowler travel trailer - Riding lawn tractor - Weed eaters - Lawn blower - (35) Atom Jet openers for C shank, 5” 58. Jay Nicholas – Cando ND – 701-303-0425 - 25’ Saturn chisel plow, harrows 59. Donald Anklam – Rolette ND – 701-246-3316 - 1947 RTU MM, S/N 419308, new valves, 3 new tires, used for Hawk Museum parade 60. Chase Thomas – Pingree ND – 701-269-1380 - 1976 850 Versatile 4WD Series 2, 3 hyd., 6 cyl. Cummins, 12 sp., LED lights, no A/C - 1980 875 Versatile 4WD, 4 hyd., 6 cyl. Cummins, 12 sp., A/C 61. Duane Bauerle – Harvey ND – 701-340-1970 - IHC A tractor - IHC H tractor - 460 IHC diesel tractor, shedded 62. Dan Brossart – Rugby ND – 701-208-0545 - 25’ 8220 Case IH swather w/finger - 2,000 gal. NH3 tank - 8 x 51 Westfield PTO 63. Rick Spidahl – Starkweather ND – 701-230-2466 - 36’ JD 730 air seeder w/ 787 tank - MK 10 x 70 Westfield, as is 64. Tom Good – Rolla ND – 701-550-9959 - 9610 JD combine, good tires - 1981 Chevy tandem twin screw truck - CJ7 Jeep, mud tires ALSO SELLING SHOP ITEMS & TOOLS, LARGE SUPPLY

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LARGE SPRING EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2019 10:00AM

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PLATES • 4- UNUSED RECEIVER HITCH PLATE • 8- UNUSED SOLID WELD ON PLATES • UNUSED HAWZ 66” ROCK BUCKET WITH 4” TINE SPACING • UNUSED HAWZ 75” ROCK BUCKET WITH 4” TINE SPACING • UNUSED HAWZ 80” ROCK BUCKET WITH 4” TINE SPACING • UNUSED HAWZ 84” ROCK BUCKET WITH 4” TINE SPACING • UNUSED HAWZ 66” SKELETON GRAPPLE WITH 4” TINE SPACING • UNUSED HAWZ 74” SKELETON GRAPPLE WITH 4” TINE SPACING • UNUSED HAWZ 80” SKELETON GRAPPLE WITH 4” TINE SPACING • UNUSED HAWZ 84” SKELETON GRAPPLE WITH 4” TINE SPACING UNUSED SKID STEER • UNUSED HAWZ 70” ROOT ATTACHMENTS: • UNUSED LOWE 750 HYDRAULIC GRAPPLE WITH 8” TINE SPACING AUGER W/ 12”. BIT • UNUSED LOWE 750 HYDRAULIC • UNUSED HAWZ 80” ROOT GRAPPLE WITH 8” TINE AUGER W/ 9”,12” AND 15” BIT SPACING • UNUSED STOUT BRUSH • UNUSED HAWZ 72” TINE/ GRAPPLE 66-9 MANURE/BRUSH GRAPPLE • UNUSED STOUT BRUSH GRAPPLE HD72-4 CLOSED TINE • UNUSED HAWZ 82” TINE/ MANURE/BRUSH GRAPPLE • UNUSED STOUT BRUSH • 2- UNUSED HAWZ TREE & POST GRAPPLE XHD 84-6 PULLER • UNUSED STOUT GRAPPLE • UNUSED HAWZ HEAVY DUTY BUCKET HD72-FB 72” BRUSH MOWER • UNUSED STOUT ROCK BUCKET • 2-SETS OF UNUSED HAWZ 7’ GRAPPLEHD72-3 PALLET FORK EXTENSIONS • UNUSED STOUT ROCK/BRUSH GRAPPLE HD72-3 CATTLE WORKING EQUIPMENT: • UNUSED STOUT TREE/POST • 80 UNUSED 6 BAR GALVANIZED PULLER 20 FT. CONTINUOUS FENCE • UNUSED STOUT 48“ WALK PANELS W/ CONNECTORS THROUGH PALLET FORKS • UNUSED STOUT 48” FULL BACK • 40 UNUSED 5 FT. BY 10 FT. PORTABLE PANELS, PALLET FORKS INTERLOCKING • UNUSED STOUT ADD ON FORK • 16 UNUSED FREE STANDING HD GRAPPLE PANELS, WELL PIPE AND ROD, • UNUSED REDLINE 102” SNOW INTERLOCKING BUCKET • QUARTER CIRCLE • UNUSED REDLINE 96” SNOW CONFINEMENT PEN W/ HEAD BUCKET GATE • 3 UNUSED REDLINE 5500LB WALK THROUGH PALLET FORKS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 625 25’ SILAGE FEEDER WAGON 48” TINES • UNUSED REDLINE DOUBLE TINE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 625 25’ BALE CARRIER BALE SPEA • UNUSED REDLINE TREE/POST TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: PULLER • WIL-RICH 2800 31 FT. FIELD • UNUSED REDLINE 74” DIRT CULTIVATOR W/ 3 BAR BUCKET SUMMERS HARROW, WALKING • UNUSED REDLINE 72” ROCK TANDEMS, KNOCK ON SHOVELS BUCKET • 2 UNUSED REDLINE RECEIVER • 2012 AMCO F-15 40 FT. ROCK CUSHIONED DISK PLATES • 2009 SALFORD RTS 570 30 FT. • 4 UNUSED REDLINE SOLID HARROW AND ROLLING BASKET WELD ON QUICK ATTATCH. COMBINES & HEADERS: • 2008 JOHN DEERE 9870 STS, 2,831 SEPARATOR HOURS, 4,146 ENGINE HOURS, DUALS, NEW ENGINE AT 1,130 HRS. GREEN STAR READY WITH GLOBE AND MONITOR, CONTOUR MASTER, HD LIFT CYLINDERS, BIG TOP HOPPER EXTENSIONS, 5 SPEED FEEDER HOUSE, 2 SETS OF CONCAVES • 2001 JOHN DEERE 9650 WALKER, 3,019 ENGINE HRS. 4,020 SEPARATOR HRS., GREEN STAR READY • JOHN DEERE 640 FLEX DRAPER, 40 FT. FLEX DRAPER, FIELD READY, EXTRA SICKLE • JOHN DEERE 635 FLEX HEADER • JOHN DEERE 930 FLEX HEADER • JOHN DEERE 912 PICKUP HEADER/ JD PICKUP • GLEANER 900 STRIPPER HEAD

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• SUMMERS 30 FT. SUPER COULTER, WAVE DISKS, ROLLING KNIVES AND HARROW, EXCELLENT CONDITION • SUMMER 72 FT. SUMMERS SUPER HARROW, HYDRAULIC DOWN PRESSURE • SUMMERS 55 FT. HERMAN HARROW • FLEXI-COIL 600, 50 FT. CHISEL PLOW PLANTING EQUIPMENT: • 2008 CASE IH SDX 40, AIR DRILL WITH CASE IH 3430 PULL BEHIND 430 BUSHEL COMMODITY CART, MONITOR AND HARNESS • JOHN DEERE 1830, 30 FT. FLEX HOE DRILL WITH TOW BEHIND JD 1910 3 COMPARTMENT 340 BUSHEL COMMODITY TANK, EAGLE BEAK OPENERS, JD 2600 SCREEN • JOHN DEERE 1860, 30 FT AIR DRILL WITH1900 TOW BEHIND 270 BU. CART, STAINLESS METERS AND HYD. DRIVE, WIRED FOR TRIMBLE CONTROLS • CASE IH ATX 40 AIR HOE DRILL, 40 FT. AIR HOE DRILL, EDGE ON SHANKS, 10 INCH SPACING WITH CIA 2300 TOW BEHIND COMMODITY TANK FIELD EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT: • 2011 EAGLE DITCHER W/ COULTER EXTENSIONS • 2010 EAGLE DITCHER • SUMMERS 45 FT. SUPER ROLLER, FRONT FOLD, 42 INCH DRUMS 9/16 HD, MUD SCRAPERS • EMPIRE 4536 LAND ROLLER, 45 FT.- 36 INCH DRUMS • SUMMERS 700 REEL TYPE ROCK PICKER, DIRECT ORBITAL DRIVE • VERMEER RP 6084 REEL TYPE ROCK PICKER, HYDRAULIC SWING HITCH • JOHN DEERE 200, 40 FT. CRUMBLER, NICE • HAGHORN 411 HYDRA SPREAD, DUAL BEATER MANURE SPREADER, HYDRAULIC END GATE • ROCK-O-MATIC FT 5000 REEL TYPE ROCK PICKER • BLUMHARDT 60 FT. TRAIL MASTER II PULL TYPE SPRAYER, 500 GALLON TANK, FOAM MARKERS, RAVEN CONTROLS • WINTON HYDRAULIC REEL ROCK PICKER • DOUBLE M MFG. HEAVY DUTY ROCK NABBER

HAYING AND FEEDING EQUIPMENT: • KUHN KNIGHT 3170 COMMERCIAL MIXER/FEEDER WAGON WITH DIGITAL SCALE • 15 FT. BATWING ROTARY MOWER • VERMEER SUPER M LARGE ROUND BALER, WIDE PICKUP, FLOTATION TIRES, MOISTURE SENSOR, BALE RAMP • VERMEER 605XL LARGE ROUND BALER, NET WRAP, HYDRAULIC LIFT, NEW PTO • VERMEER R-23A, HYDRAULIC TWIN RAKE, 23 FT. GRAIN AND SEED HANDLING: • 2013 HARVEST INTERNATIONAL 1545 FIELD LOADER BELT CONVEYER, SELF-DRIVE, HYDRAULIC LIFT, COMPLETELY SELF-CONTAINED, 26.5 HP. KOHLER ENGINE • 2005 BOURGAULT SMART CART 750 GRAIN CART, ROLL TARP • BANDT 7X35 LOAD OUT AUGER, COMPLETELY SELFCONTAINED, HYDRAULIC LIFT AND MOVER • FRIESEN 375 RT, SEED TENDER TRAILER, BELT CONVEYER, TANDEM AXLE, STORED INSIDE, USED VERY LITTLE • *2014 MERIDIAN 400 SEED TENDER, TRIPLE AXEL, BELT CONVEYER, 5TH WHEEL AND BUMPER HITCH’S, SCALE, REMOTE, NICE • 2014 TRAVIS HSC2000 SEED CART, TOTE BOX DELIVERY TRAILER • CONVEYE ALL TRANSFER BELT CONVEYER, UBGN 10-14 WITH GAS HONDA ENGINE SKID STEERS AND LIFTS: • 2008 MELROE S330 BOBCAT SKID STEER LOADER, BOB TECH, SUSPENSION SEAT, BOBCAT STANDARD CONTROLS, BICS, A91 OPTION PACKAGE • MELROE BOBCAT 600 SKID STEER • 2000 GENIE 80 FT. BOOM LIFT, MODEL S-80U-S80-3065, 4X4, GAS • 2017 MDS SKID STEER LOADER BUCKET W/ GRAPPLE, LIKE NEW RECREATIONAL ITEMS: • 2014 CRUISER FIFTH WHEEL TRAVEL TRAILER, 3 SLIDE OUTS, NICE • 2013 JOHN DEERE XUV 625I, 2,000 MILES BENCH SEAT SIDE BY SIDE, WINDSHIELD • 2012 HONDA MUV700 BIG

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247K MILES, MAXFORCE 13 ENGINE, EATON 10 SPEED, • 2002 VOLVO SEMI-TRACTOR, • STAND UP SLEEPER, VNL 64, CUMMINS ISX, 450 HP WITH 10 SPEED AUTO SHIFT, 640K • MILES, 22.5 ALUMINUM WHEELS • 2000 GMC 6500 DIESEL TRUCK, • AUTOMATIC, ENCLOSED VAN BODY WORK STATION • 1997 FORD AEROMAX DAY CAB SEMI-TRACTOR, ONLY 354K MILES, EATON 10 SPEED, STEEL • WHEELS • 1993 VOLVO TRIPLE AXEL GRAVEL TRUCK, L10 CUMMINS, NEW ECM, EXHAUST AND TRAILERS: HYDRAULIC PUMP, RUNS OUT • 2019 RAFCO 18 FT. HD CAR WELL TRAILER, 10,400 LB. CAPACITY, • 1996 INTERNATIONAL 9200 BEAVER TAIL, SLIDE OUT EAGLE, SLEEPER UNIT, 3176 CAT RAMPS, NEVER USED W/ 10 SPEED, 621K MILES, 2 LINE • 2012 PJ 22 FT. TILT BED WET KIT, LOW PRO 22.5, AIR TRAILER, 16 FT. TILT BED, 6 FT. RIDE, 205 INCH WB STATIONARY BED, 2 - 7,000 LB. • 1975CHEVY C-60 SINGLE AXLE AXLES GRAIN TRUCK, 53K MILES, 2,000 • 1985 ALRAY 16 FT. X 7 FT. MILES ON THOMAS MOTORS GOOSENECK STOCK TRAILER, ¾ COMPLETE OVERHAUL INCH RUBBER FLOOR MATS • 1975 INTERNATIONAL 4300 TRANSTAR TWIN SCREW • VULCAN 35 FT. HEADER TRUCK, FLATBED, NATIONAL 18 TRAILER, DOLLY FRONT TON CRANE WITH 108 FT. STICK, WHEELS OUT RIGGERS • PARKER 35 FT. ADJUSTABLE • 1964 FORD COE C-700 TANDEM HEADER TRAILER, TANDEMS, AXLE TRUCK (VERY CLEAN) 361 DOLLY FRONT ENG. 5X2 TRANS. 3,000 GALLON FIBERGLASS TANK, PUMP AND VEHICLES: CHEMICAL TANK, NICE • 2010 DODGE RAM 3500 .75 TON • *GMC TOP KICK 6500 SERVICE PICKUP TRUCK, CAT DIESEL, LARGE • 2005 DODGE RAM 3500, 1 TON SERVICE BODY, 310K MILES, 600 DUALLY, 4X4, 170K MILES, 4 DOOR QUAD CAB, 5.9 LTR. AUTO GALLON FUEL SERVICE TANK • 2002 CHEVROLET 3500 ONE SEMI-TRAILERS: TON DUALLY WITH SERVICE • *2008 WITZCO 35 TON BODY, 119K MILES DETACHABLE DROP DECK • 2001 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT, TRAILER, SELF-CONTAINED, REGULAR CAB, 250 K MILES TANDEM AXEL, NICE • 1996 FORD F250 REGULAR CAB, • 2006 TRANSCRAFT LT2000 89K MILES FLATBED SPREAD AXLE • 1995 DODGE DAKOTA PICKUP TRAILER, AIR RIDE • 1999 DODGE RAM 1500, 2WD, • 1999 WITZCO DETACHABLE RECENTLY REBUILT 360 LOW BOY TRAILER, 50 TON ENGINE, AUTO CAPACITY, TRIPLE AXEL, NEW • 1992 DODGE RAM 150, 2WD, 318 WHEELS AND TIRES ENGINE, AUTOMATIC • 1997 MERRITT TRI AXLE ALUMINUM 53 FT. CATTLE POT TRUCKS: TRAILER • *2014 KENWORTH T660, ONLY • 1997 UTILITY REEFER TRAILER, 289 MILES, 465 HP PACER WATER SET UP, POLY TANKS, ENGINE, 13 SPEED, FLAT TOP GAS MOTOR W/ PUMP, 60“ SLEEPER, ALUMINUM COMPLETELY PLUMBED WHEELS, AIR RIDE, JAKE BRAKE, • 1995 TIMPTE 42 FT. STANDARD SALVAGE TITLE HOPPER GRAIN TRAILER, 96” • *2012 T660, 410K MILES, CUMMINS ISX 485 HP, 13 SPEED, WIDE, 78” SIDES, AIR RIDE, ALUMINUM WHEELS, FLAT TOP • 1994 TRANSCRAFT EAGEL 48 FT. FLATBED TRAILER, STEEL WITH 60” SLEEPER, SALVAGE TITLE • 2010 INTERNATIONAL PRO STAR ALUMINUM DECK, AIR RIDE DAY CAB SEMI-TRACTOR, ONLY • 1989 36 FT. STEP DECK TRAILER,

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DOVE TAIL, RAMPS • FLATBED SEMI-TRAILER WITH BALE RACK • GREAT DANE 26 FT. REEFER TRAILER, NO REEFER UNIT • LOW BOY SEMI-TRAILER WITH WATER SET UP, 3 POLY TANKS, PUMPS, ETC, • SEMI-TRAILER CONVERTER DOLLY UNUSED HEADER TRAILERS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 2042 42’ HD 6-WHEEL HEADER TRAILERS W/ BRAKES & LIGHTS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 2038 38’ HD 6-WHEEL HEADER TRAILERS W/ BRAKES & LIGHTS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 840 40’ HD 6-WHEEL HEADER TRAILERS W/ BRAKES & LIGHTS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 836 36’ HD 6-WHEEL HEADER TRAILERS W/ BRAKES & LIGHTS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 440 40’ 6-WHEEL HEADER TRAILERS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 435 35’ 6-WHEEL HEADER TRAILERS TRACTORS: • 2002 JOHN DEERE 9520 4WD, 7,769 HRS., 800 METRIC DUALS, GREEN STAR READY WITH GLOBE AND MONITOR, 5 SCV’S, HIGH FLOW HYDRAULIC PUMP • JOHN DEERE 8200 MFWD, 10,234 HRS. 18.4-46 DUALS, 16.930 FRONTS, 1,000 PTO, 3 SVC’S • JOHN DEERE 8970 4WD, 7,200 HRS. LIKE NEW TRIPLES. 24 SPEED. 2,000 HOURS ON NEW ENGINE, NEW TURBO, OUTBACK AUTO STEER WITH MAPPING, 4 SVC’S • JOHN DEERE 8760 4WD, 7,900 HRS. PTO, 280 HP. 24 SPEED, 4 SVC, GREENSTAR READY • 200 CASE INTERNATIONAL MX 170 FWA LOADER TRACTOR, DAMAGED TRANSMISSION • 2012 JOHN DEERE 2520, COMPACT TRACTOR, 424 HRS. OPEN STATION, FRESH OVERHAUL, H130 LOADER, 72 INCH DECK • JOHN DEERE 3020, CAB, TACH SHOWS 8,391 HRS. 3 PINT, 1,000 PTO, 1 SVC, 18.4- 30 TIRES MISC. • BROCK BIN FLOOR TAKE OUT AUGER WITH POWER SWEEP • THERMAL DYNAMICS PLASMA CUTTER, 102 CUT MASTER PROFESSIONAL • 1,000 GALLON FUEL TANK WITH GASBOY PUMP

• MDS LOADER BUCKET WITH GRAPPLE • WEST FIELD END GATE DRILL FILL • APPROX.. 50 WILRICH QUAD IV SHANK ASSEMBLIES • 1,500 GALLON VERTICAL POLY TANK, YELLOW • BUILDING TIN • NEW BUILT DECK AND ENTRY STEPS • NEW BUILT GARDEN SHED WITH FLOOR, SHINGLED • FINISHED SHE SHED, PLAY HOUSE, REPURPOSED MATERIAL • MANY OTHER MISC. ITEMS LAWN AND GARDEN: • 2014 JOHN DEERE X320, 148 HRS. WITH 54 INCH DECK, 22 HP, 2WD • 2010 JOHN DEERE LX277, WITH 48 INCH DECK, ALL WHEEL STEER, BAGGER SYSTEM UNUSED SCRAPERS & PUSHERS: • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 120R 12’ SIX WAY PULL TYPE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 140R 14’ SIX WAY PULL TYPE BLADE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 160R 16’ SIX WAY PULL TYPE BLADE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 10F 10’ HEAVY DUTY BOX BLADE, WITH HYDRAULIC TILT • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 12F 12’ HEAVY DUTY BOX BLADE, W/ HYDRAULIC TILT • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA F12 12’ PULL TYPE BOX BLADE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA F10 10’ PULL TYPE BOX BLADE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA F8 8’ PULL TYPE BOX BLADE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA F7 7’ PULL TYPE BOX BLADE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA F6 6’ PULL TYPE BOX BLADE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA F5 5’ PULL TYPE BOX BLADE • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA SP12 12’ SNOW PUSHERS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA SP10 10’ SNOW PUSHERS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA SP09 9’ SNOW PUSHERS • UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA SP08 8’ SNOW PUSHERS •

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All times are in central standard time unless otherwise noted. CLOSES Mon., April 1 — Realignment Online Auction, Lake Bendont, Minn. & Larchwood, Iowa. Steffes Auctioneers.

OPENS Thu., April 4 - CLOSES Thu, April 11 — AgIron Sioux Falls Event Timed Online Auction, Larchwood, Iowa. Steffes Auctioneers.

OPENS Mon., April 1 - CLOSES Mon., April 8 — Multi Party Timed Online Auction, Central S.D. Steffes Auctioneers.

Fri., April 5 - 10 a.m. — Farm Equipment Estate Auction, Esmond, N.D. Michael Hoffner Estate, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates.

OPENS Mon., April 1 - CLOSES Mon., April 8 — Realignment Auction, Cleghom, Iowa. Dean & Shanda Schlinz, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers.

Fri., April 5 - 10 a.m. — Spring Equipment Consignment Auction, Jamestown, N.D. Orr Auctioneers.

OPENS Tue., April 2 - CLOSES Tue., April 9 — Inventory Reduction Online Auction, Badger, Minn. Jordan Walsh, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers.

Fri., April 5 - 10:30 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Lancaster, Minn. Ken Hunter, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

Tue., April 2 - 10 a.m. — Farm Auction, Cavalier, N.D. David Hartz, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

Fri., April 5 - 11 a.m. — Farm & Land Auction, Benton County, Minn. David John Nelson Estate. Steffes Auctioneers.

Tue., April 2 - 10 a.m. — Land Auction, Cooperstown, N.D. Daryl Eberhardt, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

Sat., April 6 - 12 p.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Eureka, S.D. Steve & Debra Oster, Owners. Ulmer Auctions

Tue., April 2 - 2 p.m. —Land Auction, Northwood, N.D. Brandon Wall, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

Sat., April 6 - 11 a.m. — 18th Annual Hunting, Fishing, Recreationals Sportsmen’s Consignment Auction, Lakota, N.D. Magnus Auction Service.

CLOSES Wed., April 3 — Inventory Reduction Online Auction, Larimore, N.D. Tyler Stover, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers.

OPENS Mon., April 8 - CLOSES Wed, April 17 — Farm Retirement Online Auction, Litchfield, Minn. Dale & Barb Scheiber, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers.

OPENS Wed., April 3 - CLOSES Wed, April 10 — Online Steffes Auction, Upper Midwest Locations. Steffes Auctioneers.

Mon., April 8 - 11 a.m. — Farm Equipment Retirement Auction, New Leipzig, N.D.. Reggie and Amy Pahl, Owners. Weishaar Auction Service.

Wed., April 3 - 10 a.m. — Farm Auction, Twin Valley, Minn. Jeff Lunde Estate. Steffes Auctioneers.

Tue., April 9 - 10 a.m. — Dickey County Farmland Auction, Orr Auction Center, Jamestown, N.D. Orr Auctioneers.

Wed., April 3 - 10 a.m. — Farm Machinery and Potato Equipment Auction, Hoople, ND. Engelmann Farms Inc, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. Wed., April 3 - 10 a.m. — Kidder County Land Auction, Steele, N.D. Private Party, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Thu., April 4 - 10 a.m. — Hettinger County Land Auction, Mott, N.D Elizabeth Hill Estate. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Thu., April 4 - 10 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Cathay, N.D. Rodney & Shirley Boelke, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. OPENS Thu., April 4 - CLOSES Thu, April 11 — Farm Retirement Auction, Crary, N.D. Douglas Berg, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers.

Tue., April 9 - 10 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Sharon, N.D. Dale & Peggy Good, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. Tue., April 9 - 10 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Reynolds, N.D. Rodger & Sharon Nygaard, Owners. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. Tue., April 9 -10:30 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Sisseton, S.D. Stanley & Carol Schade, Owners. Ostby Auctioneers. OPENS Wed., April 10 - CLOSES Thu, April 18 — Beef Breeding Bull online Auction, Minnesota Locations. Steffes Auctioneers. Wed., April 10 - 10 a.m. — Farm Auction, Twin Valley, Minn. Jeff Lunde State. Steffes Auctioneers.

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HEAVY EQUIPMENT 2013 27’ DBUD travel trailer, 1 slideout, sleeps 6 comfortably, bunk beds, elec. awning, ducted heat & air, propane or electric fridge & water heater, always stored inside, incl. lots of extras, new tires, stabilizer hitch, flat screen tv, master BR has Queen mem. foam bed. 2 full propane tanks, $12,000. 605-216-6831

Toyota LP Forklifts-

Both start / run well. 5500 lb. 80 inch lift, Auto Trans, Power Steering. Everything works well. Pneumatic tires. Local pick-up or I can arrange. $5,100.00 each. Contact me for more info and photos. Richard 320-766-6888

Jeep Compass ‘14, 41,000 miles, 4x4, 4 cyl., auto, silver with black interior, clean car $10,500 OBO (605) 228-8466 Chevrolet Equinox LS 2014, 4 cylinder auto, 122,000 miles, good tires, records since new, recent tune up, $10,000. Call Dave 605-295-2590 2006 Carriage Cameo, 36’ Fifth Wheel Camper, wellbuilt, very good condition, garaged, sleeps 4, solid hardwood cabinets, 4 slideouts. $20,500. 605-460-2160

Ford F-150 2007, SuperCrew 4x4. 5.4L engine. Great condition, good tires. Rubber bedliner, running boards, rubber floor mats. 141K highway miles. Nice clean truck. $9,500 OBO. (605) 290-2780 Dodge Ram 2500 2010, diesel, full crew cab, long box, excellent shape, 6.7 Cummins turbo diesel, complete delete on engine and exhaust, no emissions on pick up, all service work papers, 145k miles, good tires, no rust or any body damage, extra clean, loaded with lots of extras, selling with 110 gallon fuel tank and pump, weather guard tool box, spray in bed liner, extra sharp truck, $27,500/offer, 701-318-2086

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1965 Chevy BelAir 2 dr, LS6 454, 450 hp, 700 R4. 1966 Ford F100 Shortbox 302 C6. Full body off Resto. 1967 Chevy C10 Pickup full restored. 1969 Camero Resto-mod, 502. 1969 Chevelle Malibu 350 700R4, full body off restoration, PS, keystone. 1970 Chevy C20 3 Qt ton, 4 wheel drive, full body off restoration, 406CI 1977 Camaro Custom 383 Stroker, black, total restoration, POSI

1985 El Camino Conquesta All original 1997 Z28 Convertible 49,000 miles, like new 1997 Z28 Coupe *All in excellent condition. Must see to appreciate.* 701-520-1557 No text messages

Freightliner Columbia 2003, day cab, 605,000 miles, 12.7 Detroit, 10 speed, tires 80%, 170in wheel base, mechanically sound, $19,000. 701-269-3621 Freightliner Columbia 2003, day cab, 605,000 miles, 12.7 Detroit, 10 speed, tires 80%, 170in wheel base, mechanically sound, $19,000. 701-269-3621 Freightliner Columbia 2003, day cab, 605,000 miles, 12.7 Detroit, 10 speed, tires 80%, 170in wheel base, mechanically sound, $19,000. 701-269-3621 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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

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

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

2003 Wilson flat bed semi trailer, spread axle, aluminum wheels, air ride, 48ft, excellent shape, $10,000. (507) 760-0680

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

2011 Jet 38’ Hopper Bottom Trailer, 5,000 local miles since new, $19,000. Greg Downs, Hillsboro, ND 701-430-1201

Hopper Bottom Trailers for Rent Harvest lease Sept 1st Dec 1st $3,000 for tandem & $4,500 for tri-axle.Otherwise, monthly $1,000/month for tandem or $1,500/month for tri-axle Call Jeremy at 605-881-7084. 2005 Wilson hopper bottom trailer for sale, 43ftx78in sides, standard hopper, $12,500. 605-881-7084

AUCTION

OPENS: MONDAY, APRIL 1 / CLOSES: MONDAY, APRIL 8 | 10AM

2019

TIMED ONLINE Central South Dakota Multi-Party

Preview: by appointment / Loadout: One week loadout. All items must be picked up by Tuesday, April 16, 2019

TRACK TRACTOR

Caterpillar Challenger MT765, 8,171 hrs.

4WD TRACTORS

2016 John Deere 9570R premium CommandView III cab, 1,562 hrs. 2008 John Deere 9630 deluxe cab w/active seat, 3,803 hrs., 0 hrs. on rebuilt trans.

MFWD TRACTOR

DRILL

Case 5400 mulch till drill

PLANTER

Location: Multiple locations in central South Dakota TRAILER

2005 White 8524 planter, 24x22”

1994 Timpte hopper bottom trailer

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT

GRAIN CART

John Deere 2510S strip till, 4,000 acres on new front coulters Sunflower 5056 field cultivator Krause Kuhn Gladiator 1200 pull-type strip till Brent CPC disc ripper

OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT

Wallinga Agri-Vac 614F grain vac Duo Lift 4WD

PARTS

J&M Grain Storm 1325-20/1400- Convall 90 degree swing, 20 track grain cart BTS 360 Custom Built SP sprayer cradle SPRAYER for 96” step deck trailer 2008 John Deere 4930 SPS Steerable push axle for truck self-propelled sprayer, 3,499 eng. hrs.

2003 John Deere 8420 MFWD, TRUCK 6,947 hrs. 2008 Ford F350 Super Duty reg. GRAIN HEADS cab, 172,068 miles Batco 1835 FLTD belt conveyor (2)John Deere 930 Sunflower 2008 Ford F250 Super Duty, Brandt 1515LP jump conveyor platform 249,035 miles

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For information contact Travis Parsons at Steffes Group, 605.305.2818 Complete terms, lot listings and photos at SteffesGroup.com Scott Steffes ND81, MN14-51

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155 +/- Acres - Barnes County, ND

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320 +/- Acres - Stutsman County, ND

LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION Monday, April 15, 2019 – 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 16, 2019 – 10:00 a.m. AUCTION LOCATION: Eagles Club – 345 12th Ave. NE – Valley City, ND

AUCTION LOCATION: Gladstone Inn - Jamestown, ND

This parcel features 155 +/- acres with 149.27 +/- cropland acres southwest of Valley City, ND. This land is available to be farmed for the 2019 crop year. Primary soil types on this land include Barnes-Buse-Langhei and Barnes-Buse loams and Hamerly-Tonka complex. This property has good access on the south side and is just one mile west of ND State Hwy. #1. This is an affordable tract of land for a beginning farmer or existing landowner wanting to increase their farmland 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.

Property Information:

701.371.5538 Lbrown@pifers.com

36

39th St. SE

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

1 SUBJECT PROPERTY

1

Woodworth, ND 56th Ave. SE

Lindsey Brown

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

Parcel 2: 112th Ave. SE

C ontact :

94

Parcel 1:

53rd Ave. SE

Acres: 155 +/Legal: S1/2S1/2 less 5 acres 15-139-59 Crop Acres: 149.27 +/-

Valley City, ND

Exit #288

22nd St. SE

John Stober

701.426.8834 jstober@pifers.com

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CONTACT AGENT: Bob Pifer Bostrom - 701.371.8538 OWNERS: David & Jennifer

OWNER: Nature Conservancy CONTACT AGENT: Bob Pifer - 701.371.8538

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.

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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158.40 +/- Acres - Grand Forks County, ND

LAND AUCTION Wednesday, April 10, 2019 – 10:00 a.m. AUCTION LOCATION: Hilton Garden Inn - Grand Forks, ND This property features 158.40 +/- acres with 156.99 +/- acres of exceptional cropland for corn and soybeans. Property has a very strong Soil Productivity Index (SPI) with much of it at 83! Property is in Union Township near Reynolds and Thompson, North Dakota. This is a rare opportunity in Grand Forks County to expand your operation with highly productive cropland. Current landlord/tenant lease goes through the 2020 crop year. 10 Miles to Grand Forks, North Dakota

Thompson, ND

15 EXIT #130

20th St NE

15

22nd St NE

Property Information: Acres: 158.40 +/Legal: NE¼ EX 1.6 Acres 24-149-52 Crop Acres: 156.99 +/Soil PI: 78.4 EXCEPTIONAL CROPLAND NEAR REYNOLDS, ND!

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22 SUBJECT PROPERTY

25

Eagle Ave

Reynolds, ND

EXIT #123

C ontact :

Bob Pifer

701.371.8538 bob@pifers.com

OWNERS: Debra & Russell Jensen 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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4,500 +/- Acres - Clay & Norman Counties, MN

LAND AUCTION ONLINE ONLY LAND AUCTION

BIDDING: Thursday, May 2, 2019 – Friday, May 3, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. (NOON) This offering features exceptional cropland and a large-scale Bin and Dryer Complex in Clay and Norman Counties and potential development land at Dilworth Minnesota. There are 28 parcels ranging in sizes from 80 +/- acres to 320 +/- acres! This land has a strong cropping history with consistently strong and proven yields in corn, soybeans, sugarbeets, wheat, sunflowers and barley. View all information and pictures at www.pifers.com! Parcel 1 (Moorhead Township): Parcel 12 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 155.54 +/- in 1-139-48 Acres: 130 +/- in 24-141-48 Cropland: 151.3 +/Cropland: 129 +/-

Parcel 21 (Georgetown Township): Acres: 158.56 +/- in 34-142-48 Cropland: 156.25 +/-

Parcel 2 (Morken Township): Acres: 160 +/- in 21-141-47 Cropland: 153.04 +/-

Parcel 13 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 160 +/- in 24-141-48 Cropland: 155.63 +/-

Parcel 22 (Georgetown Township): Acres: 158.2 +/- in 34-142-48 Cropland: 152.39 +/-

Parcel 3 (Morken Township): Acres: 147.86 +/- in 21-141-47 Cropland: 144.13 +/-

Parcel 14 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 160 +/- in 12-141-48 Cropland: 159.62 +/-

Parcel 23 (Georgetown Township): Acres: 156.56 +/- 34-142-48 Cropland: 119.18 +/-

Parcel 4 (Morken Township): Acres: 153.5 +/- in 17-141-47 Cropland: 147.7 +/-

Parcel 15 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 160 +/- in 12-141-48 Cropland: 158.03 +/-

Parcel 24 (Georgetown Township): Acres: 150 +/- in 27-142-48 Cropland: 140.6 +/-

Parcel 5 (Morken Township): Acres: 156.28 +/- in 17-141-47 Cropland: 154.48 +/-

Parcel 16 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 320 +/- in 2-141-48 Cropland: 318 +/-

Parcel 25 (Viding Township): Acres: 157.08 +/- in 5-142-47 Cropland: 157.08 +/-

Parcel 6 (Morken Township): Acres: 80 +/- in 19-141-47 Cropland: 77.01 +/-

Parcel 17 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 158.4 +/- in 2-141-48 Cropland: 155.91 +/-

Parcel 26 (Viding Township): Acres: 159.89 +/- in 5-142-47 Cropland: 150.35 +/-

Parcel 7 (Morken Township): Acres: 80 +/- in 19-141-47 Cropland: 78.18 +/-

Parcel 18 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 158.4 +/- in 2-141-48 Cropland: 155.51 +/-

Parcel 27 (Lee Township): Acres: 147.75 +/- in 27-143-48 Cropland: 144.8 +/-

Parcel 8 (Morken Township): Acres: 107.57 +/- in 30-141-47 Cropland: 104.6 +/-

Parcel 19 (Georgetown Township): Parcel 28 (Lee Township): Acres: 198.31 +/- in 14-143-48 Acres: 320 +/- in 36-142-48 Cropland: 163.21 +/Cropland: 307.94 +/-

Parcel 9 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 150.82 +/- in 26-141-48 Cropland: 104 +/-

Parcel 20 (Georgetown Township): Acres: 320 +/- in 35-142-48 Cropland: 309.01 +/-

Parcel 10 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 106 +/- in 24-141-48 Cropland: 99 +/Parcel 11 (Kragnes Township): Acres: 30 +/- in 24-141-48 BinComplex:3.5ML +/-Bushels

EXCELLENT CROPLAND!

SOIL PRODUCTIVIT Y INDEXES IN THE 90 s!

Contact Steve Dalen

701.893.8517 sdalen@pifers.com

OWNER: Oberg Family Farms 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, MN #14-106. Subject to prior sale.

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FARM RETIREMENT

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UPCOMING CLOSINGS Apr. 10 Apr. 24 May 8

Amenia, ND

2019

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 | 10AM

2000 Volvo VNM64T

2012 Case-IH 550HD

2009 John Deere 9770

AUCTION SALES

Agriculture & Construction Equipment, Recreation, & More!

2011 Timpte Super Hopper

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Major equipment begins selling at 10:00 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. DIRECTIONS: 15751 27th St SE, Amenia, ND. From Amenia, 1 mile north on ND Hwy. 18, 2 miles east on 27th St.

INCLUDES: Tractors, GPS Equipment, Harvest Equipment, Air Drill, Tillage, Rotary Hoe, Day Cab Semi Tractor & Truck, Hopper Bottom Trailer, Sprayer, Fertilizer & NH3 Equipment, Hopper Bins & Augers, Fuel & Poly Tanks, Other Equipment, Farm Support Items

SteffesGroup.com Steffes Group, Inc. | 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND

KENT & PATTY SMITH / 701.238.2526

Scott Steffes ND81, MN14-51

TERMS: All items sold as is where is. Payment of cash or check must be made sale day before removal of items. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. $35 documentation fee applies to all titled vehicles. Titles will be mailed. Canadian buyers need a bank letter of credit to facilitate border transfer.

TUESDAY, APRIL 9 | 10AM

2019

851 122nd Ave NE, Sharon, ND

North Dakota | South Dakota | Minnesota | Iowa | Missouri | Wisconsin | Nebraska FOR CONSIGNOR INFO & LOCATION, TERMS, FULL LOT LISTING & PHOTOS VISIT STEFFESGROUP.COM

Farm Retirement OPENS: Thursday, April 4

CLOSES: Thursday, April 11

4635 99th Ave NE, Crary, ND

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Major equipment begins selling at 10:30 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. DIRECTIONS: From Sharon, ND, 2 miles west on Hwy. 32, 4.5 miles south on Co. Rd. 25. From Finley, ND, 5 miles west on Co. Rd. 18, 1.5 miles north on Co. Rd. 25.

2013 John Deere 9560RT

2010 John Deere 9530

2017 John Deere R4045

PREVIEW: By appointment LOADOUT: Thursday, April 11

1997 John Deere 9200

2004 John Deere 1890

1991 Case-IH 1660

Chevrolet C65

2010 Peterbilt 386

Track & 4WD Tractors, GPS Equipment, MFWD & 2WD Tractors, Combines, Heads & Header Trailers, Grain Cart, Self-Propelled Sprayer, Planter, Air Seeder, Tillage Equipment, Row Crop & Edible Bean Equipment, Semi Tractors, Trucks & Pickup, Hopper Bottom & Other Trailers, Hay & Feed Equipment, Seed Tender & Grain Handling Equipment, Excavator, ATV, Other Equipment

SteffesGroup.com

Steffes Group, Inc., 2000 Main Ave E, West Fargo ND 58078

Scott Steffes ND81

Dale & Peggy Good | 701.367.5673

or Dave Krostue at Steffes Group, 218.779.6865 or 701.203.8400 TERMS: All items sold as is where is. Payment of cash or check must be made sale day before removal of items. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. $35 documentation fee applies to all titled vehicles. Titles will be mailed. Canadian buyers need a bank letter of credit to facilitate border transfer.

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TIMED ONLINE

2019

or Brad Olstad (ND319) at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.238.0240

Farm Retirement

SteffesGroup.com

ALSO INCLUDES: GPS Equipment, Harvest Equipment, Grain Cart, Planter, Tillage Equipment, Trucks, Stock Trailer, Sprayer & Spray Trailer, Augers, Rockpicker, Poly Tanks & Miscellaneous

SteffesGroup.com Steffes Group, Inc. | 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND

DOUG BERG / 701.739.6182

or Justin Ruth (ND2019) at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.630.5583


AUCTION SALES For Sale: Over 100 used truck tires, $150 each & down, 11R22.5, 12R22.5, 9R22.5, 2957522.5, 2758022.5, 2857524.5, 605-351-0406

2013 Maurer aluminum 42’ grain trailer. Great shape. Tires, brakes have minimal wear. LED lights. Ag hoppers. (605) 470-0472

OPENS: Tuesday, April 2nd

PREVIEW: Monday, March 25 - Tuesday, April 9. LOADOUT: Tuesday, April 9 - Friday, April 12 from 8:00AM-5:00PM. Contact seller if unable to make scheduled loadout dates. 1977 IHC 1586 Tractor MF 9024 rigid head Case-IH 6200 press drills Farmhand F235 & F236 JD 220 rigid head Hutchmaster tandem disc loaders (2) Bish combine head Midland tandem disc IHC TD9 track tractor adapters IHC 55 chisel plow 1985 MF 860 Combine Headsight electrical (2) Redball 680 pull-type 1979 IHC 1480 Combine adapter sprayer 2001 JD 930F flex head BIL header trailer, 30’ 1991 Chevrolet 3500 Case-IH 1020 flex head IHC 45 vibrashank 1978 Cabana motorhome MF 9001 pickup head field cultivator Assorted Parts

SteffesGroup.com

2019

1977 IHC 1586 Tractor

Steffes Group, Inc. | 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND

or Dave Krostue at Steffes Group, 218.779.6865 or 701.203.8400 or Gregg Holte at Steffes Group, 218.790.1705

SHERIDAN COUNTY, ND

Timed Online

Wed. April 17, 8AM-12PM 52

2019

LAND AUCTION

T3

LOCATION: Outdoors on the south lot of the Alerus Center 1200 S 42nd St, Grand Forks, North Dakota

ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE BY VISITING RESOURCEAUCTION.COM in Advance

Rosenfield TWP & Central Sheridan TWP

Drake

52

80± AC

Opportunity to add additional cropland acres to your farm for the 2019 growing season!

7th Ave NE

Land sold with immediate possession being granted to the successful bidder the day ofAnamoose the auction. Tracts 52 primarily 1 & 3 are comprised of 14 cropland. Tract 2 contains income producing CRP acres with multiple52 water features including 2 established 14 and accessible ponds on the north end. Buyer to receive 100% of the CRP payment due payable in 2019!

Leon & Sheila Kolschefski, Owners

Land Located: From the Jct. of Hwy. 52 & 7th Ave. NE (3 miles west of Drake, ND),14 south 10 miles, east 1/2 mile on 25th NE.

80± AC

SteffesGroup.com

ITEMS INCLUDE: •GROVE TMS840 40T CRANE, 855 CUMMINS, 106’ MAIN BOOM •2006 LULL 644E42 TELEHANDLER w/OUTRIGGERS & CAB •JLG HX120 SNORKEL LIFT, DIESEL ENGINE, 120’ REACH •LG 45HA 45’ BOOM LIFT, DUAL FUEL ENGINE •BOBCAT T300 TRACK SKID STEER, 1988 HRS •BOBCAT 863H SKID STEERS & ATTACHMENTS •2003 INTERNATIONAL EAGLE SLEEPER SEMI, LOADED, CLEAN & SHARP!! •2008 TRANSCRAFT 53 X102 STEP DECK •2011 & 2012 FORD F-350 & F-250 SUPER DUTY

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Steffes Group, Inc., 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND

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 TERMS: 10% down upon signing purchase agreement with balance due at closing in 45 days.

4X4 PICKUPS •NUMEROUS ENCLOSED TRAILERS, JOB SHACKS, FLATBEDS & DUMP TRAILKER •BIN ERECTION TOOLS INCLUDING BAINTER SELF CONTAINED BIN LIFT SYSTEM UP TO 90’ DIAMETER •CONCRETE TOOLS- SCREEDS, POWER TROWELS, TAMPERS & MORE •POWER TOOLS- CORDED, RECHARGEABLE- A LARGE QTY •A HUGE SELECTION OF VERY CLEAN, HIGH QUALITY STEEL PLY CONCRETE FORMS •A HUGE QUANTITY OF BOLTS, BIN, LEG & CONVEYOR PARTS & ACCESSORIES AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!! VISIT RESOURCEAUCTION.COM FOR FULL DETAILS

GRAIN SYSTEMS REPAIR, INC, OWNER Canadian buyers are always welcome,

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

“Decades of Knowledge, Steady Innovation, Top Results”

JORDAN WALSH / 218.242.1397Scott Steffes MN14-51

160± AC

FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 – 10:30 AM

25248 310th Ave, Badger, MN

CLOSES: TUESDAY, APRIL 9

T2

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT RETIREMENT AUCTION AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Chris is retiring from his grain service business. See next week’s AGWEEK for a full listing or visit www.resourceauction.com for listing & photos!!!

Inventory Reduction

T1

AUCTION SALES

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

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. 001846518r1

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.

ESTATE FARM

4665 110th Ave Twin Valley, MN 56584

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 | 10AM

2019

Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 2008, regular cab, 6.0L gas engine, 4 wheel drive, 106,000 miles, white, $13,500 OBO. Contact Brad at 605-380-3695

AUCTION SALES

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Major equipment begins selling at 10:00 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. DIRECTIONS: From Flom, MN, 2-1/2 miles east on 110th Ave, south side of road.

2009 Case-IH 535

2012 Case-IH 8230

ALSO INCLUDES: 4WD & MFWD Tractors, GPS Equipment, Harvest Equipment, Grain Cart, Self-Propelled Floater & Sprayer, Air Drill, Tillage Equipment, Dozer, Semi Tractors, Tender Truck, Hopper Bottom & Other Trailers, Fertilizer & NH3 Equipment, Grain Handling Equipment, Skid Steer Loader & Attachments, Other Equipment

2004 Case CX160

SteffesGroup.com Steffes Group, Inc. | 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND

Scott Steffes MN14-51 JEFF LUNDE ESTATE Nicole Lunde PR, David Lunde, 218.841.8040

or Tadd Skaurud at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.729.3644

TERMS: All items sold as is where is. Payment of cash or check must be made sale day before removal of items. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. $35 documentation fee applies to all titled vehicles. Titles will be mailed. Canadian buyers need a bank letter of credit to facilitate border transfer.

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COMING IN!

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

2007 9400i ISX Cummins (Blue)

2018 Load Line 34’ End Dump Tri-axle

Cub Track Snow Blower (Like New)

More IHC 9100’s and 1999 Cummins

2010 ProStar ISX Cummins 10 Spd, 395k Miles

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

2011 ProStar IHC ISX Cummins 10 Spd, Air Ride

2001 9200 IHC with Wet Kit

70’ Summers Multi Weeder New!

(2) 1997 9200 IHC with Wet Kit

Ron Corrick Office: 701-454-6174 Cell: 701-520-0187 I-29 Exit 187, Drayton, ND

45’ Flat Bed

helmtrucks.com

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

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

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

320-239-2677 Starbuck, MN

www.meixeltrucksales.com

FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION

ADVANCE NOTICE FARM ESTATE AUCTION

LOCATION: 807 County Road 6, Lancaster, Minnesota; farm is located on the west edge of Lancaster along county Road 6.

LOCATION: 2635 61st Ave NE Sheyenne, ND- South of Sheyenne on HWY 281 to 28th ST NE, 3 ½ miles west, 1 mile south, 4 miles west & ½ mile south; or from SW corner of New Rockford, ND- 1 ½ miles NW, 5 miles west & 7 ½ miles north on County 12

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.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a preliminary listing only. Please visit resourceauction.com for full details!!

FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2019 – 10:30 AM

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

TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019 – 10:00 AM

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 spd trans, 3rd 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

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 *500 gal LP tank GRAIN HANDLING *1200 gal poly tank EQUIPMENT: *200BU gravity box *GT Tox-O-Wik 370 PTO batch *3pt broadcaster grain dryer *Culverts *Farm King 10 x 70 auger w/ *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/ RECREATION ITEMS: 10hp elec motor *1993 Bayliner Sport 18 ½’ *1200BU hopper bin on boat, walk through windshield, wheels *Motomco 919 moisture tester 6.3L v-6 I/O Mercruiser Alpha One engine, cover & trailer OTHER EQUIPMENT & *2009 Artic Cat Crossfire MISCELLANEOUS: 800CC snowmobile *Bush Hog 2720 20’ double w/ reverse & elec start, wing rotary mower, 1000 PTO, 3049 miles recent new tires *Snowmobile trailer *Versatile 400 21’ SP swather 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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ITEMS INCLUDE: *Ford Versatile 9682 4 WD tractor *Versatile 875 4 WD tractor *Late Model JD 1026R utility tractor w/loader *Numerous utility tractor attachments *JD 9600 combine w/ duals, bin ext & chaff spreader *JD 10R20 corn Head *JD 12R20 All crop head *JD 930F flex Head *JD 930R Rigid head *John Deere 7300 16R20 row crop planter *JD 777/1820 air seeder w/ packer press

*Summers Super Coulter *Summers Super Harrow *Wilrich 5830 37’ chisel plow *Parker 472 grain cart *GMC Tandem Farm Truck *Numerous 3/4T pickups *HD Late model gooseneck & tandem trailers *Polaris Ranger XP UTV *Lorenz HD snow blower *Seed tenders *A good selection of tools *Plus Much More

KURT E. ANDERSON ESTATE, OWNER

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.

RESOURCE

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.

Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer

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,

AUCTION

email- info@resourceauction.com, website- www.resourceauction.com


TWO AREA FARM AUCTIONS ADVANCE NOTICE ADVANCE NOTICE FARM MACHINERY FARM MACHINERY & RETIREMENT AUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION

THURSDAY, APRIL 18 – 10:30 AM SATURDAY, APRIL 20 – 10:00 AM

LARGE FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 – 10:30 AM LOCATION: 820 Eagle Ave NE, Reynolds, North DakotaDriving directions from I-29 Reynolds Exit 123- 3 miles east & ¼ mile north

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!!

CRYSTAL, NORTH DAKOTA

NIAGARA, NORTH DAKOTA

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

VISIT WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM FOR FULL LISTING OR SEE UPCOMING ISSUES OF THIS PUBLICATION FOR MORE DETAILS!!!

VISIT WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM FOR FULL LISTING OR SEE UPCOMING ISSUES OF THIS PUBLICATION FOR MORE DETAILS!!!

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.

*New Holland T9060 4WD tractor, F&R weights, 800/70R38 duals, 2550 hrs *New Holland TG285 MFWD tractor, 380/90R54 rear duals, 3765 hrs *New Holland CR9060 combine, lateral tilt, duals, only 700 sep hrs *New Holland 88C 30’ flex draper *Case IH 1680 combine & heads *Case IH 1680 combine for parts *JD 1760 12R30 vacuum planter *2) Case IH 4300 52.5’ field cultivators *Flexicoil 75 53’ trailing coil packer *Case IH 5850 41’ chisel plow *Case Concord 3310/ 2300 air seeder *Case IH RMX 370 36’ cushion gang disk, low acres *Toreq 14-16 yd push off scraper *Cadman 4000S portable irrigator *Trucks- tandem & single axle, live bottom boxes *Conveyair 6006 grain vac *Swather, augers, hopper bins *Woods 3240 rotary batwing mower *Fuel tanks, water tanks, high capacity pumps *Other farm equipment *Some potato items: Harriston 18R weeder, Hamer bagger, misc conveyors * MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!!

CAMBURN SHEPHARD, OWNER

* 2002 John Deere 9520 four wheel drive * 1989 Ford Versatile 946 four wheel drive * 1986 John Deere 4450 2wd * 1979 John Deere 4240 2wd w/ Woods DuAll loader * 1996 John Deere 9610 Combine * John Deere 930F flex head with air reel * 1999 International 8100 tri-axle farm truck * Other trucks and pickups * JD 1820/1910 52’ air seeder- complete rebuild in spring 2018 * John Deere 680 35’ chisel plow * Wilrich 46’ field cultivator * Flexi Coil System 95 60’ harrow packer * IHC 800 9-18 auto reset hinge plow * Other tillage items * Farm Fans CF225 grain dryer with updated panel * Air pump system to fill bins * Lorrich hopper bins * Rem grain vac, augers, swathers * 2011 Bobcat S185 skid steer only 571 hours * Good selection of skid steer attachments * Collector tractors, older vehicles * Recreational items, cargo trailer * Other Equipment and Much, Much More!!

JEFF & CARY McMAHON, OWNERS

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.

RESOURCE AUCTION

Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer

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

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 *2015 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, rear packer hitch *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 15’ batwing rotary mower, single wing, airplane tires, 1000 PTO & chain kit, SN#828289 *10000-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

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.

Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK

A11


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,

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

2011 International Pro Star Premium day cab, Max Force 13 430hp, Jake brake, 10-spd, shows 342K miles, 185in wheel base; 2000 Freightliner FLD120 with 48in. flat top sleeper, N14 Cummins, 9-spd, 200in. wheel base; New 40ftx96x68 Merrett hopper; New 42x96x68 Marrett hopper air ride; 2012 Cornhusker 43x78x96 black hopper, air ride, roll tarp, alum wheels; 1978 Wilson 42x66 alum hopper. 701-710-0506 or 701-680-0335.

ONLINE DIESEL FUEL INJECTION TESTING EQUIIPMENT

AUCTION

Opens: March 25th | Ends: April 9th Complete liquidation of diesel injection testing equipment, support items, inventory and general shop equipment, Grand forks, North Dakota. Several pieces of Bacharach testing equipment; Bosch testing equipment; 2003 Ford F250, 4X4 pickup; Parts washers, sandblaster and new parts inventory, plus much more!

For complete listing go to North Dakota Auctions at K-Bid.com Owner: Secured Lender AUCTIONEERS: Helbling Auctioneers LLC. (701) 428-3184; 321 Hwy 46 Kindred, ND- State Hwy 11 Hankinson, ND; Bob Helbling JR. ND Lic. 285, MN Lic. 14-084, John Kuchera ND Lic. 547, Clerk Lic. 390. Website: www.midwestauctions.com click on Helbling Auctioneers TERMS: Cash or Check, All items must be paid for day of sale. Statements made auction day take precedence over printed material. A $35.00 fee will be assessed on all titled vehicles purchased. Titles will be mailed.

NEW DATE DUE TO WEATHER SATURDAY, APRIL 20 • 10 AM Southern Valley Ag & Equipment Consignment Auction Helbling Auction Building Hankinson, ND Call now to consign your Tractors, Ag Equipment, Trucks and Livestock Items! Proven Performance Turning Assets Into Cash! BOB HELBLING, JR. 701-212-2950 || JOHN KUCHERA 701-899-0508 RANCY SCHELLACK 701-238-8121 || OFFICE 701-428-3184

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.

A12 Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK

321 54th Street SE Kindred, ND 58501 www.midwestauctions.com


WANTED TO BUY 2006 Freightliner Columbia 14L Detroit, 10 speed, 510,000 miles, runs good, $12,900. Setting up a Western Star Gravel Truck. 2003 Freightliner Columbia, 12L Detroit, frame long enough for 16 ton fertilizer tender, $14,000. 1975 Chevy, gas, single axle with 10 ton fertilizer tender, $4,500. 2006 International 4900 with 24’ van and lift gate. 2009 Fruehauf 53’ combo step deck, spread axle, $19,000. Several flat bed hay trailers. Several 48’ & 53’ dry vans. Setting up several gravel trucks. (701) 347-5426 2004 Volvo VNL630, 500,000 miles, auto transmission, excellent condition, $20,000. 218-791-3400

WANTED TO BUY All types of hay suitable for dairy and beef cattle. round or square bales. Call/ Text 218-689-0315 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: John Deere 9350 DisK Drill 24 or 30 feet. 701-260-3713 WANTED: N14 C engine or truck for parts. Also IH 986, 1086, 1486, 4386 or 2+2 IH. Also, 9400, 9500, 9600, 7720 & 6620 JD combine. Also, smaller Steiger or Versatile. 320-266-6569 WANTED: 36” round spoke rim for a 1937 unstyled B John Deere. Call Sarge 605-236-5538 or 605-999-3427

Semi Water Trailers

Semi Van Water Trailers, nice 28’ to 53’, some prebuilt, others ready for you to order or build yourself. Spray parts. Storage Containers and trailers. www.rydelltrailers.com 701.474.5780 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 Dodge 3500 2015, 4x4, dually, pickup,4 dr crew cab, diesel auto, Laramie package, completely loaded, leather interior, heated & cooled seats, navigation system, & backup cameras, sun roof, white, high mileage. $26,500 OBO. (320) 305-1578 Chevrolet 2500 1991, 4WD, 2 dr. extended cab, less than 20,000 mi. on GM crate engine, auto trans., front end inspected & aligned, 5th wheel ready, good mud & snow tires, some rust, excellent running condition. (605) 881-2468

2001 Great Dane 48 foot water/fertilizer trailer, sliding axle, 40 foot Wheel base, set up with NEW 4--1600 gallon cone bottom water/fertilizer tanks, Honda pump, chemical mix cone, all hose and valves, FIELD READY AND CURRENT DOT....$18,750

ANTLERS WANTED Buying deer and elk antlers, Call (605) 360-3749 WANTED: John Deere 455 drill. Either 25ft. or 30ft. Spacing: 6” or 7.5”. 701-640-8119 WANTED: Minneapolis Moline Tractors. Running or not running. Also air operated tire changer. Call: 701-741-1684 or 218-773-1353

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

1995 Fruehauf 45x96 flatbed trailer, closed tandem, spring suspension, set up with NEW 2--3200 gallon fertilizer grade horizontal tanks, 13HP Honda pump, 3-30 gallon chemical mix cones, 3 inch electric hose 2006 Transcraft 48 foot flatbed, air ride, spread axle, DOT ready........$8,900 reel......$26,500

MISCELLANEOUS

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Clean Hayden and Natty oats for sale, 40lb bags, bulk tote and bulk available, (605) 680-3713 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

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.

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

2010 Conveyall BTS 290 seed tender, 2 compartment, roll tarp, Honda engine drive, electric start, remote control throttle, 21 fot belt, 150 degree swing, front and rear ladder, mounted on a tandem axle goose neck trailer...$13,900

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 --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

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

2004 Trailmobile 48 foot flatbed, air ride, spread axle, aluminum combo, set up with 4--1600 gallon cone bottom water / fertilizer tanks, 2 mixing cones, Honda pump, all hose and valves, FIELD READY.....$20,500

l’s Mauda 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

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

2002 Transcraft 48x102 dropdeck trailer, air ride, spread axle, set up with 2--3200 gallon water/fertilizer tanks, 5.5 hp Honda pump, 30 gallon mix cone, electric hose reel, all hose and valves, FIELD READY....$39,500

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

320-563-4262

Days and evenings | Cell 320-760-9833

MANY OTHERS IN STOCK & MORE COMING IN!

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Wilrich (Wishek) 614NT 27ft disc, 385x22.5 tires, HD 3 bar harrow, $26,900. JD 7000 8x30 planter, Yetter tw, liquid fertilizer, $3,900. 2014 JD 569 baler, net & twine wrap, large tires, $21,500. JD 2210 38ft field cultivator with JD harrow, $19,750. JD 725 loader with 8ft 2t bucket, 30-55 mounts, $5,900. (320) 769-2756

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

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!

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!

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.

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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MISCELLANEOUS 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. 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

PAYLOADERS & TRACTORS • JD 544C 1100 Hrs on Rebuilt Engine, W Bucket & Grapple Fork, Cab and Heat, New Radiator, Pins Tight • 2008 JD 8130 SF1 MFWD, 16 Spd PS, 4 HYD, 3 Pt. Quick Attach, Auto Trak Ready Plug N Play Equiped Rear Weights, 12 Suitcase Weights, Rear Wts, 5300 hrs,18.4 R46 Rears, 16.9 R30 Fronts, NICE - Nav Sells Separate • 2600 Touch Screen Disp, ITC receiver. SF2 Activat. • 1979 Jd 4240 2 Hyd, 3 Pt. PTO, QR, CAH, shows 6500 hrs, 1 Owner! New Axles! NICE 1964 JD 3020 Diesel, 1 HYD, 3 Pt. W Cab Shows 3786 Hrs Year Around Cab • 1969 JD 3020 Gas 1 Owner, 1 HYD, Farmhand Loader

COMBINE & HEADS

• 1989 JD 9500 2 Way Throttle , Yield Monitor , 6531 Eng. Hrs, 4800 Sep Hrs, New Condenser, Radiator, New Feeder House Chains, New Clean Grain and Return Chains, New Walker Shaft, New Style Rotary Screen • JD 925 Flex Head New Knife & Guards • JD 224 Rigid Head • Jd 643 Corn Head Low tin • Jd 100 Pickup Head W Sun Pickup, 9 Ft.

PLANTERS, DRILLS & TILLAGE

• 1992 Jd 7200 Max Emerge-2, 12 Row Planter, 20/20 Air Force, Air Bags, Dry Fert Hopper, Precision Planting Meters & Monitor, E Sets, Dawn Trash Whippers, Coulters, 2 Pt. Hookup, Centerfold, New Tires, 3” mud smith gauge wheels. Single disk fertilizer openers. 1.5 bushel boxes, new harness, new shanks on seed openers • JD 750 Drill, No-Till , 20 ft. Yetter Markers, 2 Pt. Hook Up • 1990 JD 235 Rock Cushion 25 ft. Finishing Disk, W Harr., New Front Blades, Hyd Fold • 1988 JD 1610 Chisel Plow 25 ft. W Summers Harrows, Hyd Fold • Track Buster • Melroe 45 ft Harrow

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

TRUCKS, TRAILERS & VEHICLES

• 2000 GMC 2500 Sierra SLT, 4WD Extended Cab, 107 k Miles, 6.0 L Engine, 5th Wheel Plate, New Tires, • 2007 International 8600 Daycab, Auto Trans, 380 k Act. Miles, Cummins Diesel Motor, 2 Saddle Tanks, New Compressor Pump, New Batteries, Rubber & air bags, Air ride cab & seat 2018 DOT Inspection Complete, Power Divider, 11 R 22.5 Tires, Pre-DEF, 120k miles on rebuilt engine, EGR delete • 1976 Ford F600 361 Custom Cab, 36,000 Act. Miles, 16 Ft. W Roll Tarp, Hyd plum. Bucket Front Seats • 1972 Ford 600 329 Engine, 1 Owner NICE 110 k Miles, 4 Spd, 16 Ft. Box, W Roll Tarp, Extra Saddle Tank • 1974 Ford F-700 16 ft. Box W Roll Tarp, 4 Spd, 360 Engine, miles Unknown. New Rear Brakes, Speedometer not working, Good Rubber, Hyd Plumbed • 2016 Maurer Grain hopper Trailer 40’ Spring Ride, All Alum., W Roll Tarp, 24.5 Tires, 1 owner • 2013 Meridian 375 Seed Express Seed Tender Trailer W Roll Tarp, Honda Motor, Self Contained, Gooseneck W/Ball or Semi Plate, Remote, 2nd Owner • 2x Johnson Mfg. 25 ft Header Trailer • 18 ft. Pull Type Grain Box, HYD Dump, Like New Rubber, W Roll Tarp, Pintle Hitch Hookup, Triple Folding End Gate, Metal Floor, Lights, ( Small hole in Tarp) • JD Donahue Bumber Hitch Trailer

HAY & LIVESTOCK

• New Holland 1475 Haybine, 2300 Series Head 18 ft. 1000 PTO • MDS Mfg. 3 Pt. Bale Spear • 1983 Versatile 4400 Hydro Swather, 18 ft. Cab Air Heat, Ford Engine, Runs Good • New Holland 259 Side Delivery Rake • 3 Pt. Bale Spear • Rowse 24’ Dump Rake

MISC. EQUIPMENT

• 2014 Walinga Agri Grain Vac 6614 W All Hoses, Swivel on Clean out hose, 1000 PTO LIKE NEW • 1996 Wild Cat snow blower 8600A double blower double spout,3 Pt Hookup, Cat 3 • Degelman Pull Type Rock Picker R5705 Hyd Reel • Cat No. 60 Land Leveler (Scraper) 10 Yd. Good Tires, Ready for Work, 3 Svc • New Liepzig Barge Chain Mount Hyd Push Off, Tandems • Windpower 3 Pt. Blade 6 ft. • Danhuser 3 Pt. Post Hole Auger W/ 12” Bit • Post Pounder • 2x Rem Mfg. Chaf Wagons • 2x 18.4 38 Band Duals • Kwik Kleen 5 Tube, Hyd Driven Grain Cleaner • Powder River Calf Squeeze Chute W Rear Holding Pen, Turn Table • Leipzig Barge Hyd push off tandems -excellent shape

GRAIN AUGERS

• 2013 Farm King 1072 Grain Auger, 72 ft. 10 Inch, Front Pto, W HYD Low Pro Swing Out NICE • Farm King 851 Grain Auger PTO Drive, 45’ 8” • Versatile 8” Grain Auger

SPRAYER

• 2006 Melroe Spracoupe 4650 Envizio Pro 2 GPS Ravon monitor. 4 Cylinder Perkins Eng, Auto Shut Off, Auto Trans w/

Cruise Control, 400 Gal Tank, 80’ new style Square tube booms, Tri Nozzle, Hyd Fold, Foam marker, 2700 hours

MISCELLANEOUS 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

IHC-80 Snowblower $2000; Tractor tire chains $250;6’ Tandem Disk $400; Poultry Plucker $400; IHC Sidedelivery Rake $500; John Deere 314 Lawn Tractor $1200; 2000 Artic Cat RZ500 low miles $1900; 2000 Polaris RMK700 low miles $2300; 30-06 Sporterized German Mauser with scope $1200; Bear rugs and miscellaneous mounted animals for sale. 701-739-2015

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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Air compressor, generator, welder, battery booster & charger 40 CFM Air Compressor 7 K W Generator Gas 26.5 HP Kohler or Diesel 25 HP Kubota

VMAC Air Compressors

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

2019 Demco Maurer Beaver Tail - 3 Ramps Tool Box, 10 Sliding Winches 3 Axle Air Ride 2 Axle 10’ 1” Spread 2 Axle Closed Tandem

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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

T50E Cat 3 stage forklift, left hand shuttle, power steering, solid tires, $4,800 OBO. (605) 360-5687

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

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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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For Sale: Certified Surpass Spring Wheat seed. Located in NE SD. Trucking available. Horter Farms, Andover SD Seed Permit SD208269 (605) 216-4852

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

2010 Degelman roller, low 605-281-1777

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

1982 Hyster J40-A Forklift

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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

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

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

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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 Don’t lose the Farm Stop Foreclosures. Keep your land. Save you livelihood. n Problem loan resolution n Bankruptcy analysis/reorganization n Divorce settlement negotiation n Court Room Testimony “Im JT Korkow, from Broadus, MT. As a former bank president, certified mediator and agricultural economist, I’ve been able to help people with their financial difficulties for over 20 years” JT Korkow, Consultant CALL FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION TODAY! Northwest Financial Consulting Phone: (406)554-3123 jtkorkow@yahoo.com MPM CERTIFIED SEEDS for SALE: 1) Hard Red Spring Wheat -- Surpass -Prevail -- Trigger -- LCS Rebel 2) Oats -- Goliath -- Hayden 3) Barley -Hays Forage Barley 4) Millet -- Golden German Millet -Japanese Millet 5) Buckwheat 6) Indian Head Lentils 7) MPM 2400 R-1 Non GMO Soybeans 2.4 maturity -- WE CAN CUSTOM BLEND ANY COVER CROP -- SELLING IN BULK, TOTES AND BAGS -PLEASE CALL FOR ORDER AND DETAILS -- Ph# Mike 605 770 6537 Or Al 605 770 9679

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 PTO WATER PUMP 16in. diameter, always shedded, like new, used very little, 40ft. hose. $4,950. Bismarck, ND. 701-301-0575

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Fargo Scheels 298-2918

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Command Hydraulics pto drive large hydraulic unit. Used where tractor doesn’t have high flow hydraulics. You can mount on implement or tractor. Call Rick (605) 386-2375 JD 1760 Planter, 3 bushel boxes, hydraulic fold, Yetter trash whippers, 250 monitor, flex frame, $13,750. JD 980 44’ Field Cultivator with JD 3 bar harrow. $7,450. 2012 CIH 200 42’ Field Cultivator, 4 bar harrow, low acres, $29,500. 2013 CIH Maximum 140 Tractor, 5,100 hrs, MFW, PS, deluxe suspended cab, bar axle w/weights with CIH L755 Loader, 18.4x42 tires, $52,900. (320) 769-2756 Landoll model 6230 disc, 3 bar harrow, very few acres, like new, $29,500. DMI Tigermate 32ft field cultivator, new 9in hardfaced knock on shovels, new coil tine 3 bar harrow teeth, ready for field, $12,750. New Holland 1475 haybine, 16 foot, nice condition, $6,750. F & S Hytrux sprayer, GMC 1 ton cabover diesel, 90 foot all hydraulic boom, 5 section auto shutoff, spray rate controller and screen, low miles, $15,000. Can send pics. 605-290-4225 or 605-448-5347 Great Northern Ag Plaza, ND and Bowman, ND Certified Seed Available Yellow Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Chickpeas, Spring Wheat, Forage and White Oats. Seed Treatments, Inoculant and New Crop Contracts Available (701) 497-3082 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.

WANTED Used Oil, lon minimum, free service within 200 Sioux Falls, SD, 1-866-304-6070

200 galpick up miles of Toll Free

Seed For Sale: Wheat - -Registered Shelly --Certified Bolles --Certified ND-VitPro Barley - --Certified Tradition Oats --Certified Goliathhigh yield, good haying. -Certified Paul Naked Oatsexcellent haying Conventional Beans Certified ND Stutsman- $15/unit. Also DairyLand Seed Dealer- Corn, Beans, etc. David Wald 701-320-3833 or 701-493-2385 Permit #SP17067 Goodyear 320-90-50 tires, 4 mounted on 10 bolt John Deere rims, 320-85-34 2 tires mounted on John Deere rims. 90% tread life, asking $4,500 OBO. Call 605-216-0270 Several 2018 Ford Extended cab 4x4 pickups, triple axle belly dump gravel trailers, 40-45ft, 2 Lockwood potato graters $300 each or both for $500. 701-866-5428 or 701-261-2203 HANSMEIER & SON SEED CO. WANTED TO BUY -Golden German Millet -Siberian Millet -Manta Millet -Flax Seed PO Box 136 Bristol, SD Call 605-492-3611 2007 Summer model 700 rotary rock picker, planetary hydraulic direct drive, hydraulic swing hitch, excellent shape, $11,000. 320-283-5953 or 320-247-2236 Two Michelin 650/65R42 tractor tires on JD 12-hole main rims, 90 precent tread, $4,700 OBO. Two Michelin Agribib 520/85R42 tractor tires on JD 10-hole dual rims, 95% tread, $3,500 OBO. Call 701-360-3181 Minto, ND

FARM EQUIPMENT 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

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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

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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

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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: 40’ & 45’ Batco conveyors. 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

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Sellers: Reggie and Amy Pahl, New Leipzig ND For more information call Reggie at 701-290-0045

Directions: From New Leipzig, ND at Hwy 21: 1-mile West, 7-miles North, and 1-mile East From Inter. 94 Exit 110 at Glen Ullin, ND: South on HWY 49 to 64th ST, 6-miles West, 1-mile South, and 1-mile East

Sellers: Reggie and Amy Pahl, New Leipzig ND

For more information call Reggie at 701-290-0045 Auctioneers Note: Mark your calendars! Reggie & Amy have decided to retire from farming ND and move to town. Sellers: Reggie and Amy Pahl, New Leipzig

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1998 John Deere 9200 with 3 pt, 1000 PTO, Quad Range. Hydraulic Bypass for air seeder. 20.8x42 Duals. (TIRES ARE LIKE NEW) Green Star Ready. 6345 Hours (Ser # RW9200H010808) Tractors Tractors 1997 John John Deere Deere 9200 8970 with 20.8x42 1998 3 pt,Triples. 1000 1998 Range. John 9200 withfor3Bypass 1000 Quad Hydraulic Bypass airpt,seeder. PTO, Quad Deere Range. Hydraulic for Quad Green Range. Hydraulic Bypass for 4PTO, Hydraulics, Star Ready,(TIRES 6097 Hours. air seeder. 20.8x42 Duals. ARE air seeder. 20.8x42 Duals. (TIRES ARE (Ser #NEW) RW8970H006142) LIKE Green Star Ready. 6345 Hours LIKE#NEW) Green Star Ready. (Ser RW9200H010808) 1996 John Deere 6345 Hours 8870 (Ser # John RW9200H010808) 1997 Deere 8970 20.8x42 Triples.4 20.8x42 triples (TIRES ARE LIKE NEW) Quad Hydraulic Bypass for air air seeder. 1997 Range. JohnHydraulic Deere 8970 20.8x42 Triples. Hydraulics, Bypass for seeder. 4Quad Hydraulics, Green Star Ready, 6097 Hours.# Range. Hydraulic Bypass for air seeder. Green Star Ready, 5034 Hours (Ser (Ser # RW8970H006142) 4 Hydraulics, Green Star Ready, 6097 Hours. RW8870H003398) 1996 John Deere 8870 (Ser # RW8970H006142) 1986 John PowerNEW) Shift,4 20.8x42 triplesDeere (TIRES 4250 ARE LIKE John Deere 8870 31996 Point, 540/1000 PTO. 3for Hydraulics. Hydraulics, Hydraulic Bypass air seeder. 20.8x42 triples (TIRES ARE LIKE NEW) 18.4x38Star Tires, Excellent Tractor#4 Green Ready, 5034 Hours (Ser Hydraulics, Hydraulic Bypass for air seeder. (Ser # RW4250P011219) RW8870H003398) Green John Star Ready, 5034 Hours 1986 Deere 4250Utility Power(Ser Shift,# John Deere 1530 Tractor 32RW8870H003398) Point, 540/1000 Hydraulics. Hydraulics, 540 PTO. PTO, 3 New Tires 18.4x38 Tires, Excellent Tractor 1986 John Deere 4250 Power Shift, (Ser # 119652) (Ser #Massey RW4250P011219) 3 Point, 540/1000 PTO. 3 Hydraulics. 1960 Ferguson 50 Tractor. 3 Point, John Deere Utility Tractor Tires,1530 Excellent Tractor 118.4x38 Hydraulic (Serial # 5I7266) 2(SerHydraulics, 540 PTO, New Tires # RW4250P011219) (Ser # 119652) Combines and Headers John Deere 1530 Utility Tractor 1960 Massey 50 Tractor.capacity 3 Point, 2011Hydraulics, John Ferguson Deere 9870 PTO,High New Tires 12chopper, HydraulicCommand (Serial540 # 5I7266) Post monitors, Green (Ser # 119652) Star ready. Ferguson 1782 Hours,3 Point, 1255 Combines andEngine Headers 1960 Massey 50 Tractor. 2011 John Deere 9870Condition High capacity Separator Hours. Excellent 1 Hydraulic (Serial # 5I7266) chopper, Command Post monitors, Green (Ser # 1H09870SCB0740676) Star Engine 1255 Combines and Headers 2009 ready. John 1782 Deere 9870Hours, Command Separator Hours. Excellent 2011 John Deere 9870Condition High Post Monitors, Green Star capacity Ready, (Ser # 1H09870SCB0740676) chopper,Engine Command Post 1587 monitors, Green 2333 Hours, Separator 2009 John 1782 DeereEngine 9870Hours, Command Star 1255 Hours.ready. Post Monitors,Excellent Green Star Condition Ready, Separator Hours. Excellent Condition (Ser # H09870S731293) 2333 Engine Hours, 1587 Separator # 1H09870SCB0740676) 2(Ser - John DeereExcellent 640 Draper Heads with Hours. Condition 2009# H09870S731293) John DeereJohn9870 Command Finger Reels and Deere factory (Ser Monitors, Green Star Ready, 2Post John Deere 640 Draper Heads with transports 2333 Deere Engine Hours, 1587 Finger Reels635and John Deere John Flex header withSeparator fullfactory auger transports Hours. High Dam Excellent Condition fingers, Sickle John Deere 635 Flex header with full auger # H09870S731293) 3(Ser - Unverferth front and rear steer header fingers, High Dam Sickle 2trailers - John Deere 640 Draper Heads with (LIKE NEW) 3Finger - Unverferth front and rearDeere steer header Reels for and factory Header trailer 35-ftJohn Heads trailers (LIKE NEW) transports Corn concaves for 9870 Header trailer for 35-ft Heads John concaves Deere Flex header with full auger Tailboard for635 9870 Corn for 9870 fingers, High Tailboard for Dam 9870Sickle 3 - Unverferth front and rear steer header trailers (LIKE NEW) Header trailer for 35-ft Heads Corn concaves for 9870 Tailboard for 9870

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2008 John Deere 1890 42.5-ft Disk Drill with 1910/430 tow behind cart. Mud Smith gauge wheels. 7.5” spacing (Field Ready) 2004 John Deere 1890 42.5-ft Disk Drill with 1910/270 tow between cart. Mud Smith Air Seeders Air gaugeSeeders wheels. 7.5”1890 spacing. (Field 2008 John Deere 42.5-ft DiskReady) Drill with 2008 John Deere 1890 42.5-ft Drill with 2003 1820 60-ft airDisk seeder, 7.5” 1910/430 tow behind cart. Mud Smith gauge 1910/4307.5” towspacing behind(Field cart. Smith spacing with 1910/350 tow Mud behind cartgauge wheels. Ready) wheels. 7.5” spacing (Field Ready) 2004 John Deere 1890 42.5-ft Disk Drill Anhydrous 20041910/270 John Deere 1890 42.5-ft DiskSmith Drill with towEquipment between cart. Mud B&B 52-ft NH3 Coulters and with 1910/270 tow between cart. Mud Smith gauge wheels. 7.5”Toolbar spacing.w/ (Field Ready) Summers MH1105 Harrows and John Deere 2003 John Deere 1820 60-ft air seeder, 7.5” gauge wheels. 7.5” spacing. (Field Ready) Rate spacing withDeere 1910/350 behind cart 7.5” 2003 Controller John 1820tow 60-ft air seeder, 3spacing - P&Hwith low1910/350 slung Anhydrous tow behindTrailers cart w/ Anhydrous Equipment 2B&B - 1000 gal Tanks 52-ft NH3 Equipment Toolbar w/ Coulters and Anhydrous 1Summers - P&H Anhydrous trailer w/ 2 -1000 gal MH1105 Harrows and John Deere B&B Controller 52-ft NH3 Toolbar w/ Coulters and tanks Rate Summers MH1105 Harrows and John Deere 3 - P&H low slung Anhydrous Trailers w/ Rate Controller 2Tillage - 1000 galEquipment Tanks 3 - P&H low slung Anhydrous w/ 1Trucks Anhydrous trailer w/ 2Trailers -1000 gal tanks 2 - 1000 gal Tanks Semi Tractor w/ Sleeper, 1998 Freightliner 1Tillage P&H Anhydrous trailer w/ 2 -1000 gal Detroit Series 60 engine, 13 speed., Pusher Equipment tanks axle. 24.5 tires. (1,232,631 Miles) Trucks Good Condition Tillage Equipment 1998 Freightliner Semi Tractor w/ Sleeper, 1987 Kenworth T-800 Tractor, Day Detroit Series 60 engine, Semi 13 speed., Pusher Trucks Cab. 24.5 3406B Cat Engine, 13 speed., Wet Kit, axle. tires. (1,232,631 Miles) 1998 Freightliner Semi Tractor w/ Sleeper, PusherCondition Axle, NEW 24.5 Tires. (1,256,620 Good DetroitKenworth SeriesCondition. 60 engine, 13 speed., Pusher Miles) Good 1987 T-800 Semi Tractor, Day axle. 3406B 24.5 tires. Miles) Cab. Cat Engine, 13 speed., WetCab, Kit, 1978 Peterbilt Semi(1,232,631 Tractor, Day Pusher Axle, NEW 24.5 Tires. (1,256,620 Good Detroit Condition 8V92 Engine, 13 speed. Miles) Good Condition. 1987 Kenworth T-800 Semi Tractor, Day 1982 GMC 7000 3.5-ton Tandem Axle with 1978 Peterbilt Semi Tractor, Day Cab.Axle, 3406B 13 speed., WetCab, Kit, Tag 366Cat V8,Engine, 5/2 Transmission. 20-ft box 8V92 Pusher Axle,Engine, NEW 13 24.5speed. Tires. (1,256,620 w/ RollDetroit Tarp 1982 GMC 7000 3.5-ton Tandem Axle with Miles) Good Condition. 1977 C-65 Chevy Tandem w/ Tag Axle, 427 Tag Axle, 366 V8, 5/2 Transmission. 20-ft box 1978 Peterbilt Semi Tractor,20-ft Daybox Cab, V-8Roll Engine, w/ w/ Tarp 5/2 Transmission, 8V92 Detroit Engine, 13 speed. Roll Tarp 1977 C-65 Chevy Tandem w/ Tag Axle, 427 1982Engine, GMC Tandem 7000 3.5-ton 1967 C-50 Axle Tandem Truck20-ft w/Axle 350 V-8 V-8 5/2 Transmission, boxwith w/ Tag Axle, 366Transmission, V8, 5/2 Transmission. 20-ft box Roll Tarp4/2 Engine, 20-ft Box w/Roll 1967 w/ RollC-50 TarpTandem Axle Truck w/ 350 V-8 Tarp. Engine, 4/2Chevy Transmission, Box w/Roll 1977 C-65 Tandem w/w/Tag Axle, 427 1975 Ford F-700 HD Truck20-ft 1600-gallon Tarp. V-8 Engine, Transmission, 20-ftw/Pump. box w/ Water Tank &5/2 4horse Honda engine 1975 Ford F-700 TruckAxle w/ 1600-gallon Roll Tarp 1955 Chevy 5500HD Single Truck w/ 6 Water Tank & 4horse Axle HondaTruck engine w/Pump. 1967 C-50 Tandem w/ 350 V-8 Cylinder gas 5500 engine, 4/2 transmission, 1955 Chevy Single Axle Truck w/146 Engine, 4/2 Transmission, 20-ft Box w/Roll foot box and hoist Cylinder gas engine, 4/2 transmission, 14Tarp.box 2005 Ford foot andF250 hoist4x4 4 door Crew Cab 1975 Ford F-7004x4 HD4 Truck w/ 1600-gallon 2006 Ford F250 F150 4x4, 4door dr, Ext. Cab 2005 Crew Cab- LOW Water Tank F150 & 4horse engine 2006 4x4,Honda 4 dr, Ext. Cabw/Pump. - LOW MILESFord 1955 Chevy 5500 Single Axle Truck w/ 6 MILES Cylinder gas engine, 4/2 transmission, 14foot box and hoist 2005 Ford F250 4x4 4 door Crew Cab 2006 Ford F150 4x4, 4 dr, Ext. Cab - LOW MILES

Trailers

2011 Wilson Triple Axle 102”x42 Foot Hopper Trailer, 10.2 Spread Axle, Ag Hoppers, Electric Tarp 2010 Wilson Triple Axle 102”x48 Foot Hopper Trailer, Ag Hoppers, Electric Tarp, Trailers Trailers (Ser #:Wilson 1W1MCF6T8BB256090) 2011 Triple Axle 102”x42 Foot 2011 Wilson Triple 102”x42 2009 102”x48 Hopper Trailer, 10.2Axle Spread Axle,Foot Ag Trailer, Ag 10.2 SpreadElectric Axle, Tarp Ag Hopper Trailer, Hoppers, Hoppers, Electric Tarp Hoppers, Electric Tarp (Ser #:Wilson 1W1MCF6T4AB254271) 2010 Triple Axle 102”x48 Foot 2010 Wilson Triple Axle Foot Hopper Trailer, Ag Hoppers, Electric Tarp, 2006 Wilson Tandem Axle 102”x48 102”x42 Hopper Tarp, (Ser #: 1W1MCF6T8BB256090) Trailer, Ag Hoppers, Electric Tarp. 2009 Triple Axle 102”x48 Foot (Ser #:Wilson 1W1MCF6T8BB256090) 1W1MBFYA87A24532) Hopper Trailer, Ag Hoppers, Electric Tarp 2009 Wilson Triple Axle 102”x48 1999 Wilson Spring Ride Triple Foot Axle (Ser #: 1W1MCF6T4AB254271) Hopper Trailer,102”x45 Ag Hoppers, ElectricTarp Tarp Trailer, Foot,102”x42 Manual 2006 Wilson Tandem Axle Foot (Ser #: CPS 1W1MCF6T4AB254271) 2012 Belly Dump Tandem Axle Hopper Trailer, Ag Hoppers, Electric Tarp. 2006#:Wilson Axle 102”x42 Foot Gravel Trailer Tandem w/ Tarp, GOOD CONDITION (Ser 1W1MBFYA87A24532) Hopper Trailer,Spring AgVan Hoppers, 1998 Wilson Kentucky TrailerElectric (UsedTarp. for 1999 Ride Triple Axle (Ser #: 1W1MBFYA87A24532) storage) Hopper Trailer, 102”x45 Foot, Manual Tarp 1999 CPS WilsonBelly Spring RideTandem Triple Axle Axle 2012 Dump Grain Handling Equipment HopperTrailer Trailer, Foot, CONDITION Manual Tarp Gravel w/102”x45 Tarp, GOOD 1985 Truck Chassis w/High 1998 Kentucky Trailer (Used for 2012 Ford CPS F-600 BellyVan Dump Tandem Axle Capacity Neurow/ Grain Vac, Complete with storage) Gravel Trailer Tarp, GOOD CONDITION 20-foot Car Trailer to haul suction pipes. 1998 Kentucky Van Equipment Trailer (Used for Grain Handling GOOD WORKING storage) 1985 Ford F-600 CONDITION Truck Chassis w/High Brandt 10”x35’ w/ Kohler Engine & Capacity Neuro Auger Grain Vac, Complete with Grain Handling Self-moving Hyd. System 20-foot Car Trailer to Equipment haul suction pipes. 1985 Ford F-600 Truck Chassis w/High 2009 Brandt 10”x71’ swing auger GOOD WORKING CONDITION Capacity10”x35’ Neuro Auger Grain Vac, Complete with Brandt w/ Kohler Engine & Misc. Equip. 20-foot Car Trailer to haul suction pipes. Self-moving Hyd. System 2009 Brandt 10”x71’ swing auger GOOD WORKING CONDITION ND Cattle Brand Brandt 10”x35’ Auger w/Cattle KohlerBrand Engine & North Dakota Registered with Misc. Equip. Self-moving System Electric Iron Hyd. and Hot Irons: P Lazy P, Right ND Cattle Brand 2009(Cattle) Brandt 10”x71’ swing auger Hip North Dakota Registered Cattle Brand with Misc. Equip. Electric Iron and Hot Irons: P Lazy P, Right AMS Equipment Hip 2630(Cattle) Monitor

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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

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

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

1603T Terragator 3080 hours on 3208 Cat. One owner since new. 1550 gallon Liquid System with 80 foot booms. Lots of options. Excellent older liquid machine. Front tire 40% and rear tires 70%. Call Rick (605) 386-2375

455 drill, 30ft with drag, 6in spacings, markers, excellent condition. (320) 815-1057

For sale: 2013 Farm aid 680 mixer feed wagon, very good condition, right hand delivery, scale, $29,700. Will consider trade. (605) 381-4455

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

FARM EQUIPMENT 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 Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Damian Urlich 701-209-0313

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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

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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

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 New and used: Multiple sets of floater tires and rims. Rogator, John Deere and Case IH Patriot. (605) 380-7413 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 Riteway RR900ST Rock Picker, very little use, $12,500. (605) 216-1198

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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 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 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. 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 2005 455 JD drills 30ft with fertilizer 7 1/2” spacing, always shedded, low acres, excellent condition, (605) 380-1409 For sale: New calving pens. Sioux Steel and Hiqual. Both have head gates and floor mats. 605.881.3719

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

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Bean combine is in very good condition. Shedded and has been inspected by local dealer. 218-779-6467. Northwood, ND. Potato Equipment Equipment field-ready and shedded. Lockwood 603 Accumatic planter, Spudnik 6row power-hiller, Elmers 6row cultivator v-plow hillers, Troyer planter filler, Lockwood 4500 2-row digger Cflex throughout, 40 ft. double fold Harriston weeder, dirt conveyor, FMC 54 ft. high pressure or 18-row band sprayer. 218-779-6737 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 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. More flotation for Rogators, (4) 12 hole rims, 42in, these rims will accept 18.4x42 tires or 465/80R42 spray bibs. All rims are like new, painted gray. Gives your sprayer a larger footprint. Call Rick at (605) 386-2375 2011 JD 4730 Sprayer, 1086 hrs., 90’ boom, 5-section shut-off, 2630 display w/swath control, 800 gal. stainless tank, traction control, fence row nozzles, 420/90R46 tires & rear duals, $132,500. (320) 894-3303 JD 7300 MaxEmerge I, vacuum planter, 16 row 22” spacing, trash whipper, fertilizer, tow behind cart, new discs, rear wheel lift assist, extra seed plates, $6,000 OBO, call for pics (701) 626-1799

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For sale: 2012 Spray Coupe 7660 self propelled sprayer, 90ft booms, 700 gallon tank, 250 hrs. , auto steer, one owner machine, always shedded, like new condition. $ 125,000. (605) 370-1085 No telemarketers.

For Sale: 24 Used Sunco Row Cleaners. 605-649-7845 or 605-848-1485

JD 1770NT 16 row 30” Planter, air single fill, Dawn adjustable openers, air bag down pressure, corn & bean plates w/markers, low acres, clean nice frame, always shedded. Call for more info 605-246-2472 or 605-941-3830

For Sale: Precision hydraulic driven air compressor off of John Deere Planter. Used JD 3”x15” Planter Gauge Wheels and Tires including 8 spoked Mudsmith wheels. Saddle Tanks w/mounts for 8320 JD, 500gal total. 5” Hyd Drill fill; 6” x 52” Feterl auger with 7 ½ hp electric motor. Gary (605)460-1690

For sale: John Deere grain drill 450 series, 13’ with 6” spacing, like new, used on 2200 acres, shedded, have 13’-15’ packer to pull behind. Notch box scraper, 12’ with hyrdrualic tilt, new 4 years ago, used two times. Can send pictures. 320-852-7822

IMPROVE CASH FLOW Leasing = Lower Payment & Tax Savings! Contact United Lease & Finance, Inc. Fargo, ND to discuss your options. Call: 701-232-1827 FOR SALE: JD 7300 12 ROW, 30” PLANTER. 28’ DONAHUE TRAILER. 701-640-1016

2013 Steiger 550HD

loaded, 8 scv’s, twin flow hyd’s, front and rear diff locks, luxury cab, pro 700, suspended cab, pto, autosteer, hid lights, 1400/30r46 vf radials with less 100 hours on them, well maintained call 218-469-0607

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5 inch disk spacing, hyd retractable switchblade shanks with hyd trip, hyd adjust harrows, hyd pressure and lifting rolling baskets, hyd tilt, rear hitch with hyd plumbing to rear, broadcast air system for fertilizer and cover crops call 218-469-0607 John Deere 1760 12/30 vacuum planter. HD down press. pro shaft drive, dawn row cleaners, 3bu boxes, monitor, in furrow liq fertilizer. JD 7200 6/30 vacuum, HD down press, dawn row cleaners, liq fertilizer, monitor, spiked closing wheels. (605) 470-0472 For Sale: Camso tracks for a JD DB 60 Planter, with row tip-ups. Everything you need to convert your planter to tracks. Used 2 years- easy to install (701) 535-0138 FOR SALE: 4.5” x 3/8” x15’ Round Pipe 5.5” x 3/8” x15’ Round Pipe Other Sizes Available, Great for Fencing Call 218-782-2504

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Case IH SDX Air Seeder, 30ft wide. Call 605-447-5880 or 605-290-2811 2008 680 Farmaide feed wagon, right hand delivery, good condition, $19,700. Will consider trade, 605-381-4455 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 2010 Bobcat S650 skidsteer, nice shape, 728 hours, cab, heat, 2 speed, power quicktatch, 78hp Kobota turbo diesel, no def or emissions, 2,800lb lift, new tires, $32,500/offer. Delivery possible. (701) 318-2086 2004 Bobcat S250 skidsteer, nice shape, cab, heat, power Bobtatch, 2 speed, 2,254 hours, 74hp Kobota turbo diesel, 2,5000lb lift, good tires, $24,500/offer. Delivery possible. (701) 318-2086 Redball 680 sprayer, 90ft boom with single nozzle bodies, 1350 gallon tank, Raven 440 monitor, 14.9x46 tires, $9,000 OBO. 320-283-5953 or 320-247-2236

BIL 16” PTO Pump.................$8,000 Bau-man 16” PTO Pump ........ $7,675 REM 2700 ............................$13,000 REM VRX 180 hrs .................$14,600 Farm King 1080 Snow Blower..$3,000 Farm King 1080 Snow Blower.. $3,800 Farm King 1060 ..................... $2,100 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

For Sale: 2002, 16 row 30, 1770 Box Planter, has E-set, 2x2, 500 gallon tank, insecticide boxes, $26,000 obo. (320) 226-2963

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1995 AgChem 1603T Liquid Terragator. 60/80ft booms, raven controller, trimble light bar, 3 sets ss flood tips. Clean/ Farmer owned machine. $12,500 OBO (605) 203-1387 BobCat ToolCat 5600 nice shape, 954 hours, cab, heat, AC, 2 speed, quick attach, 2,100lb lift, good tires & bucket, clean inside & out, 18-20mph, 4x4, hydro dump box, 60hp Kobota diesel, low hours, $27,800/offer. Delivery Possible. (701) 318-2086 JD 445 lawn and garden tractor with 3 point, PTO, mower, 1021 hours, 47” tiller, $4,800. Summers 70’ 4 rank superweeder with 5 bar harrow, $30,500. Two 1450 gallon anhydrous tanks on HD 4-wheel trailer, $15,500. JD 637 37½’ rock flex disk with low acres on new disk blades, $33,000. 701-520-2927

FARM EQUIPMENT 2008 JD 1760 planter, 12x30, 3 bu boxes, E-sets, corn/bean plates, trash whippers, liquid in-furrow with tanks, drag chain, ISO ready, pneumatic down force, $28,500. JD 1770 planter, 16x30, 3 bu boxes, E-sets, corn/bean plates, floating trash whippers. $15,500. Both planters always shedded and very clean. Wilrich 3400 45ft field cultivator, good shovels, new 10 ply tires on main frame, $5,500. 605-228-2998 or 605-228-4999 For Sale: 12x30 7200 JD Planter, front fold, 2 pt. hitch, liquid fertilizer in roll, Keyton seed firmers, trash whippers, field ready. (605) 881-2468 John Deere 2630 Screen with SF1 activation and JD 3000 Bubble SF1 Signal 7012386486

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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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FARM EQUIPMENT 2009 Brandt Commander 7000 Heavy harrow 70’, 5/8” x 28” carbide tipped tines, hydraulic adjust tine angle, very good condition. $25,000 (218)988-2577 Planter A6C0, white, model 6762, 22” spacing, 12 row, 3 point with lift assist monitor, serial # 610056, corn, navy, pinto, and beet plates included. Good shape. 701-520-0872, best reasonable offer. FOR SALE •2008 Pickett Twinmaster, 390/540 transmission, upgraded chopper, always shedded, dealer serviced. $98,000 •1996 Timpte, 40’ air ride, aluminum wheels, tarp, electric traps, always shedded, nice condition. $12,500 •Raven NH3 30gal/min system with vertical dams. $3,000 •40’ John Deere danish time cultivator with 3 bar drag and rear hitch. • 40’ Summers coil packer. (218)779-7525 or (218)779-1934

BEET EQUIPMENT 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

TRACTORS

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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

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

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

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

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 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 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 1997 9400 4 wheel drive tractor, 3,069 hours, 24 speed, R10R38 tires, rear weights, with or without GPS. (320) 815-1057

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

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.

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

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

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

2015 Case IH Magnum 380 CVT

MFWD, 900 hours, 415HP, Serial #ZERF08214, Full auto steer, high capacity hydraulic pump, rear axle 5 inch, high capacity drawbar, electric rearview mirrors, true ground speed sensor, luxury cab, class 5 suspended axle. $189,500. Tohm Ag Sales, Dumont, MN. 320-815-9971 www.tohmagsales.com JD 4555 2WD 6,100 HRS P.S.3HYD new interior narrow or wide tires and duals Planter Tractor! $28,500 OBO, owner is retiring. central, minnesota 952-240-2193 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 2014 620 Quad Trac for rent. 605-281-1483

TRACTORS FOR SALE: 2009 NH T9040 4WD, 435HP, 800/70R38 Firestone duals, PS, high capacity pump, HID lights, Auto steer, 3,542 hours, one owner; Also for sale: 1982 Versatile 875 4WD, 20.8-38 duals; 1983 Chevrolet twin drive tandem truck, 427, 20ft. box, one owner, stored inside. Hamilton, ND. 701-265-2221 Case IH 115 Maxum FWD suspension cab, powershift transmission, left hand reverse, buddy seat, 18-438 rears, rear weights, 1,631 hours, 14-9-RX fronts, grill guard, cold start package, factory mount L755 self leveling loader, quicktatch bucket with grapple, runs and looks like new, $67,750. May take older trade. 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. 605-881-7947 or 605-794-4731. Can deliver. Toronto, SD FOR SALE: 2001 New Holland 4-wheel drive, Model 9484, Cummins, 310 hsp, 3744 hours, Bareback, 2nd owner, 4 hydraulics, 710/70R38 tires in very good condition, 1600 lbs. weight package in rear. Pictures available, $59,000. 605-983-5419 between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM. 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 2008 Steiger 435, 4430 hours, 800/70R38 Michelin’s, 70%, luxury cab, dift locks, rear weights, HID lights, 4 remotes, powershift, power mirrors, new oil/filters, field ready! $115,000. 701-331-0585

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TRACTORS

For sale: 2001 440 Case STX tractor, 4490 hours, has guidance system, power shift, 4 hydraulics, triples 520/85R42’s, front six are brand new. Call 218-437-8120

JD 8300 MFWD, 9240 hours, 4 remotes, 3pt, 1000 PTO, like NEW Michelin tires, 14.9x30 fronts, 14.9x46 rears, great shape. Call 701-220-0956

TRENCH WHEELS

**NEW** Trench Wheels, steel wheel set for your ATV ............................... $1,295

SCRAPERS & BLADES

New Ashland 9.5 - 17.5 Yd ....................................IN STOCK .............................$CALL New Toreq 9 - 16 Yd...............................................IN STOCK .............................$CALL New S. Houle SLN 18, 18’ Land Leveler.............................................................$43,000 New 12’ & 14’ B.I.L., center pivot box blade with tilt, duals..............................$CALL Used 2011 Ashland I-180TS2, 18 Yd, direct mount...........................................$55,000 Used 2011 Ashland I-175XL2, 17.5 Yd,...............................................................$62,000 Used 2007 Ashland I-155XL2, 15.5 Yd, sandblasted, repainted, & shop updates done......$51,000 Used 2007 Ashland I-155XL2, 15.5 Yd, shop updates done ............................$48,000 Used 2004 Ashland I-155TS, 15.5 Yd direct mount, consignment..................$36,000 Used 2014 Toreq 13 Yd, consignment...............................................................$36,000 Used Ashland I-130XL2, 13Yd, consignment....................................................$34,000 Used LeTourneau direct mount, 10-12yd, consignment..................................$11,000 Used 2003 Ashland I-110XL2, 11 Yd...................................................................$26,800 Used Caterpillar 10 Yd direct mount, consignment ...........................................$9,800 Used Eagle Ditcher, w/hyd. valve & hyd. mast, consignment.........................$10,200

TILE PLOWS

Carryover 2013 Liebrecht 7’ Tile Plow, tilt, tile feeder, 4”, 6” & 8” boots...................... $31,500 Used Wayne’s/Crary 7’ Steerable Tile Plow, Bracket for CAT tractor, w/hydraulic power feeder, 4”/6”/8”/10”/12” boots w/knife faces, consignment, pick up at farmer’s in SD ...$29,000 Never used 6’ Crary Tile Pro Plow, consignment.............................................$27,500

SPRAYERS

Carryover Flexi-Coil S68XL, 134’, 1,600 gal, Duals ...........List $75,400 Now $58,500 Carryover Flexi-Coil S68XL, 90’, 1,600 gal......................List $57,036 Now $41,772 Carryover Flexi-Coil S68, 90’, 1,000 gal..............................List $56,036 Now $40,700 Used Flexi-Coil S68XL, 134’, 1,600 gal, Triple noz, 6 sections........................$35,000 Used Flexi-Coil S68XL, 110’, (extensions incl. to make 120’) 1,600 gal..........$24,000 Used Hardi 950, 90’, 950 gal ................................................................................ $7,900 Used Flexi-Coil S67XL, 80’, 1,500 gal, Raven 450 autorate .............................$12,800 Used Flexi-Coil S67, 60’, 1,000 gal, Raven autorate...........................................$9,500 New NYB 3PT, 90’ Manual Fold, 500 gal, 3-section, hyd pump .........................$9,900 Used NYB 3PT, hyd fold, 100’, 750 gal, Raven 450...........................................$11,200 Used Top Air 3PT, hyd fold, 90’, 600 gal..............................................................$9,000

TILLAGE

ONLY 2 LEFT AT THIS PRICE! New 45’ Accessories Unlimited Avenger Land Roller......................................$33,500 New 60’ Wil-Rich QX2 Field Cultivator...............................................................$79,000 Used 2012 Summers 50’ Supercoulter Plus, 3 bar harrow, flat bar rolling basket...........$54,000 Used 60’ Wil-Rich QX2 Field Cultivator.............................................................$49,000 Used 28’ Kuhn-Krause 4800-21 Landsaver Coulter Chisel w/harrow.............$33,000

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 For Sale: ‘14 JD 8335R, 721 hrs, duals F&R 80%, ILS, IVT, 4 SCV, Auto Trac Pd, Exc. 712-463-2100

TRACTORS

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TRACTORS 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

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TRACTORS

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: Front 3 point hitch for JD Tractors, like new condition. (605) 842-3346

For Sale: Ford 861 in good shape, real good tires. (605) 532-3263 or 605-861-1166 For Sale: 1995 9280 Case IH. Complete engine overhaul. New Batteries and starter. 701.659.0746

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--2004 9520 John Deere 4wd, very good mechanical tractor, 4242 hrs, 4 hyd & return line, autosteer, 450HP, injectors and water pump have been replaced, uses no oil. --Center auger for 635 FD John Deere center feed drum. --John Deere 1820 Hoe Drill, field ready. Call (701) 341-1618

HOWE SEED FARMS 15791 33rd St. SE CASSELTON, NORTH DAKOTA 58012

Seed Conditioners for Over 60 Years North Dakota & Minnesota “A Family Tradition of High Quality Seeds” 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

2017 JD 8245R Lee 218-736-7122 Brent 218-205-1471 www.interstateinc.com

90 Day Corn - Mat. 990, 1191, 1292, 1193, 1392, 1393, Late 80 Day Corn - Mat. 1185, 1083, 1385

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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

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2013 CIH Magnum 340

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

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

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

T9.560 New Holland four wheel drive tractor for sale. 2012 Model with 1507 hours. Nice clean tractor with 710R42 Michelin tires, four hydraulics. Fully guidance equipped with NavII, receiver, WAAS, Intelliview III Monitor. Powershift transmission, 507 HP, 360 HID lighting, electric mirrors. Have oil test results and service records. 701-238-3221

PLANTING EQUIPMENT

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

TRACTORS

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 www.troygillespietractors.com

FOR SALE: 1750 Max Emerge Plus 8 row narrow no-till corn planter, 250 monitor, single disc fertilizer openers, fertilizer and seed box extensions, (2) sets of corn seed plates for vacuum meters, Dawn trash whippers, extra parts for planter, comes with both owner manuals. Phone: 1-605-880-9671 NE SD. JD 1710 16 row 22 inch 3 bushel BU boxes row cleaners liquid fertilizer low acres, very clean and shedded owner is retiring. central minnesota $15k OBO 952-240-2193 2004 John Deere 1890, 42’, 7½” spacing. 270 tow-behind cart. New John Deere discs and boots, $60,000. 701-371-8075 2012 JD DB 44 central fill planter. 24 row 22” spacing. Approximately 20k acres, Dawn trash wheels, liquid fertilizer less tank, Oversized axle and wheels added off of DB 66. Excellent condition, always stored inside. Call Korey at 701-640-1341

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT

PLANTING EQUIPMENT 14’ 620 IH press drill, 8’ 620, 7’ 620 all with grass seeders, two 12’ 6200 press drills and two 12’ 620 press drills, will split, all reconditioned and field ready. Also have 16’ easy on disc, one 14 IH disc, one Miller 15’ offset disc. 6-18” Melroe plow packer and 10’ 620 pony drill with grass seeder. Also have used parts for IH press drills. Anything you should need, can ship or deliver. 701-400-5742 Monosem 12 row 22” planter. 2 bu. hoppers, Hydraulic fan, plumbed for liquid fertilizer, V-plows, beet plates, optional gandy box, nice shape. $10,500. 701-331-0632 33’ Case IH 8500, like new Eagle Beaks, 7” spacing, front mount fill auger, tramlines, some new tires, markers, all run monitor, low acres, shedded, excellent, $10,500 OBO. 218-289-4521

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT For sale 60’ Summers Super weeder, used on only 200 acres, comes with full one year warranty. 218-478-4679 2015 Maschio 20ft high speed disk. Used 1000 acres, double roller. $28,000. (402) 841-4916

SUNFLOWER

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

All sizes available Call 1-800-735-5848

Lucke Manufacturing

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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 2017 Degelman Pro-Till-26, 26’ machine, new 20” notched blades up front, 18½” smooth discs on rear, rubber roller, Max-Life scrapers and gage wheels, farmer owned and low acres, $80,000. Tim 701-331-2457 Case IH 5800 40’ chisel plow, 4 bar Summer’s harrow, $14,000. 701-371-8075 2011 John Deere 2210 44ft Flex Field Cultivator with harrow and Accudepth. $37,500. 2007 Case IH 5310 16 row strip tiller, with 2230 Case IH tow behind air cart, hydraulic drive, John Deere Rate Controller, ISO Dickey John Blockage Monitor, $34,500. (605) 933-1551 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 Degelman 7645 land roller, 45ft, new bearings, $26,500. 605-520-2878 No solicitors 2013 Salford 570 RTS Vertical Tillage Tool 31ft. working with 3-bar harrow, rolling basket, walking tandem, 4 truck tires, 4 implement tires. Excellent shape! Retired, used 3 seasons through 2015. $41,500. Call 605-670-9143 30ft Summers super coulter, straight blades on the front, coulters on the rear, 3 tine Summers harrow, low acres, excellent condition, $16,000. Winfred, SD 605-203-1086 cell or 605-485-2239 home

New & Used VACS Parts & Piping FULL SERVICE CENTER

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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White 9 bottom plow, $5,000. John Deere 7200 flex fold 16 row narrow Max Emerge 2 drawn conservation planter. Vacuum meters, corn, soybean, medium edible, beans, large edible beans. Yetter residue managers, dry fertilizer attachment. Single disk openers. Insecticide band, $12,000. Akeley, MN 218-652-3176 Computer Trak 250 monitors.

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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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2008 Wishek 842 NP 30 feet special order 30 inch blades with 11 inch spacing low acres blades are 29 inch plus 701-351-0071

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2013 John Deere 2210 Field Cultivator, 55’ wide, 4 bar harrow, rear hitch, Permalock sweeps, single point depth control, 200lb. trip shank, 2 spare tires, tool box, been stored inside. Wheaton, MN (320) 808-1179

A&S Ag Sales

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

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Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307 9610 JD combine contour master, light package, duals,AC,heater,radio,brown box, 350 bus. grain tank, well maintained. $30,000 893 cornhead,ploy,hydralic deck plates $9,000 930F beanhead good ploy $8,000 OBO. (605) 770-0676 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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Straight Walls • Commercial Buildings

Shops, Equipment, Commercial or any purpose or size building.

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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

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Tiger Mate II 37.5’ field cultivator with HD, 4-bar harrow. Lindsay 1540 40’ Ammonia applicator. Case IH #496 30’ tandem disk. Kenneth Borowicz 218-478-4657 Stephen, MN 56757

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Serving the area for 26 years!

Quality buildings at a reasonable price!

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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.

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

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 2011 FEI Anhydrous Applicator 60’ Raven Duel Coolers 6 station Variable rate New Knives Scott Hydraulic tank hitch Ag Leader Control Used 1 season (2500 acres) Stored inside $45,000 Call 701-370-1819 Langdon, ND Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

888-857-1920

ROW CROP EQUIPMENT For Sale: 2009 JD 1770NT 16r30” CCS Planter. JD 2x2 and totally tubular in row fertilizer, 500 gal tank, rear hitch, Red Ball, Precision Rowflow VR hyd fert pump, E-set mini hoppers, Row command, XP units, VR hyd drives, 20/20 SeedSense Gen 1 monitor, Air force pneumatic down force. Gauge wheel scrapers, Clean Sweep air adj Yetter, shark tooth floating row cleaners, rear view cameras. Corn and Sunflower plates. Shedded $75,000. 2012 Fast 8318, 16r30”, Side Dresser. 1800 gal tank. JD rate controller, swath control. Ausherman coulters. Low acres. Shedded $30,000. 1998 JD 856 row crop cultivator. 16r30”. 200 lb HD single shank, 16” unit gauge wheels, trash coulters, dual down pressure springs. Tunnel shields. 4 gauge wheels. $9,500. All very nice. Switched to 24 row. Possible package deal. Tom Shirek 701-360-0628. Adams, ND.

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

FT or Seasonal Farm Help

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

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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 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.

Owner Operator to pull cattle trailer from eastern SD/MN to Green Bay WI, preferable 2 years experience, 605-225-7445

Ristvedt Trucking Family Oriented Trucking Company looking for over the road truck driver to pull flatbed and step deck trailers. Must have a good work ethic. Need CDL with good driving record and 2 years truck driving experience, must be 25 and older to apply. 605-886-8981.

EMPLOYMENT Please contact to schedule Manure Piling & Hauling Services Feed Lot Cleaning Pay Loader Services 701-710-1108

EMPLOYMENT CUSTOM FENCING barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence. 605-845-7421

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

Full time position on East Central SD Grain Farm. Operating Farm equipment, driving semis, and repairing equipment. Call 605-480-0285

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

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Looking for the right individual to drive cattle truck. Gone 2 nights/week, work 4 days total. Home 3 days/week. Willing to train the right individual. Competitive pay. Midwest Ag Services, LLC Lake Norden, SD 605-785-3999 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS -Two Full Time Positions-Self-motivated & responsible individuals with a passion for Farming/Ranching. Housing & health insurance available. 17 miles east of Onida, SD. Ranch Hand: --Feeding, cattle handling & calving experience preferred. Farm Hand: --Farming, including operating tractors, combines, trucks & various shop duties. Serious inquires only please. Call VeaBea at 605-222-9561

DAMAGED GRAIN WANTED

ANYWHERE We buy damaged grain any condition -wet or dryincluding damaged silo corn TOP DOLLAR We have vacs and trucks CALL HEIDI OR LARRY

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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

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Help Wanted: immediate opening on family cow/calf operation, must have valid driver license, be self motivated, will feed and care for cattle, calf out cows, operate and service equipment, welding capabilities necessary, experience necessary, horses not used on ranch, benefits health care reimbursement, 3% IRA match, located north central South Dakota, call 605-216-8033 Give us a call for your livestock fencing needs. Double C Fencing 605-680-5329

**Available Seed** Forage Barley Malt Barley Oats Millett

“Can’t find it, we can get it!” Delivery Available Mobile Seed Conditioning/Cleaning “New Unit” Troy Coons (701)482-7865 Donnybrook, ND

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EMPLOYMENT FARM HELP WANTED

Year round and seasonal positions available in SE North Dakota. Farm experience and mechanical ability preferred. Call 701-640-2726 FT or PT Seasonal Work Hobby Farm Kindred Area Mowing, Spraying, Tilling, etc. Contact John at 701-429-4914.

BUILDINGS/ BINS

Durum Wheat Spring Wheat Winter Wheat

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

American Hydro Doors Leader in Hydraulic Doors · Exceeds Military and airline specifications · Now available to the general public · Four times stronger than Ag Hydraulic doors · Priced competitively with light duty ag doors 218-863-6445 attintl@loretel.net www.american hydrodoors.com

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

One of the NATION’S STRONGEST BUILDINGS · Clear Span Steel Buildings · Exceeds ALL snow loads in the United States · 90 MPH winds loads, exceeds all codes · Engineered to last 100 years www.henry building.com attintl@loretel.net 218-863-6444

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• Certified TCG - Spitfire

Ask About Other Varieties - Call and Book Today

Your Full Service Agronomy Center •Bulk & Bagged Seed Sales •Seed Cleaning •Fertilizer & NH3 •Crop Protection •Custom Application

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

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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

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

Durum Carpio - C Tioga - C

Soybeans Conventional Sheyenne - R & C ND Bison - R

LaMoure Feed & Seed, Inc

LaMoure, ND 58458 Ph# 701-883-5755 Ph# 877-883-5755

We are currently contracting Barley for delivery to East Grand Forks and Yellow peas for delivery to Devils Lake Give us a call to review pricing options. We look forward to working with you!

Seed For Sale

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 For sale! 4010 Forage Pea for seed 701-626-1847

Wheat Seed for Sale Registered and certified Lang. Registered and certified Shelly. Registered and certified Bolles Bloomquist Farms Drayton, ND 218-455-3863 701-360-5283 218-843-5182

Voller Ag., Inc.

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 Great Northern Ag Certified Seed Available Yellow Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Chickpeas, Spring Wheat, Forage and White Oats Seed Treatments, Inoculant and New Crop Contracts Available Plaza, ND and Bowman, ND 701-497-3082

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Voller Ag is the Superior Choice for Storage at the Most Economical Price! • Experience and expertise – 1000s of bins placed across the Midwest – 30 years of use at our own farm • Complete range of sizes • Aeration and bean ladders • 10 year structural guarantee • Aeration fans—call for sizes and pricing

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Available from:

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

Inexpensive Anchoring System and Leasing Available

Voller Ag., Inc.

6250 7th Ave. SE • Hazelton, ND 58544 701-782-4368 • Call Tom, anytime. vollerag@bektel.com • www.vollerag.com

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Office: (701) 453-3300 Blake Cell: (701) 240-8748 Mark Cell: (701) 240-9507 Dave Cell: (701) 833-2448 www.birdsallgrainandseed.com

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

FOR SALE: Certified Nette-2010 Yellow Peas $12.50/bu. Certified Rasmussen Barley $6.75/bu. Craig Schommer, 701-370-1284.

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

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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 JD 3975 Chopper w/ three row corn and hay head. Replaced gatherings changes, bearing, knives, stationary bar and tires has a kernel processor. 701-799-1613

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For property details, please contact:

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Brent Qualey, Agent

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Kyle Nelson, Agent

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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. SALE PENDING: Traill County ND Farmland, 378 acres NW of Blanchard, ND. Blanchard Township. High quality land with a building site. SALE PENDING: Cass County, 119 acres of excellent farm land west of Kindred, ND. Davenport 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 Fingal, ND. FOR SALE: Traill County, ND Farmland. 160 +- acres West of Buxton, ND. Excellent cropland.

• High quality Garfield Township land • Productive Glyndon loam soils • Subject to current lease for 2019 and 2020 L-1900322

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 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 SEED FOR SALE Cert Wheat. Valda, Ingmar, Wildfire, Climax, Lang, Shelly. Corn and Soybean Seed. Northstar Genetics, Stine. We have the E3 soybeans. Bulk, totes, treating, trucking, custom cleaning. Call Satrom Hiam Seed, Page, ND. 701-668-2327 WANTED TO BUY All types of hay suitable for dairy and beef cattle. round or square bales. Call/ Text 218-689-0315

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Call Andy Westby @ 701-239-5839 Realtor and Auctioneer ND-1056, MN-14-037 1711 Gold Dr, Suite 130, Fargo ND 58103

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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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2018 Grass Alfalfa, Millet Sorgham & Straw for sale. Test results available. All big, round bales. Trail City, SD. Contact Bill at (605) 845-3045 2009 AGCO 7434 3x4 large square baler with accumulator 25,000 bales $47800 (605) 680-1998 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 605-264-5401 lv msg, Jim 605-222-7656 lv msg or Brad 605-280-4997

GREEN PEAS

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

Some Varieties Are Limited Subject to NDSU Certification

For Sale: Registered ND VitPro hard red spring wheat. 95% germination, test weight is 61lbs/bushel. Call 701-640-2725

Signalness Farms

For sale: Registered Conlon Barley Seed. Call 701-283-5469

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK

HAYING EQUIPMENT

The Leader in Sugarbeet Brokerage Since 1994*

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

www.GoldmarkAg.com 001680764r1

ATTENTION!! Farmland For Sale on Bids

Excellent Opportunity For Potential Farmland Investors

Grant County

For Sale: 400 Round Bales of Good Straw in the Bryant area. No Solicitors. Call 605-520-2878

Certified Joppa Certified Carpio Certified Lebsock Certified Alkabo Certified SY Ingmar Certified SY Rockford Certified Bolles

HAYING EQUIPMENT Supreme Dairy Quality Alfalfa for sale, between 70-90 tons. Call for more information 605-769-4049

SEED FOR SALE

Certified Viper

Selling or Buying Farmland in the Valley?

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

Mercer County

Bids Due April 5th, 2019 Bids Due April 8th, 2019 Tract 3: 160 acres in SW 19-137-89 Tract 6: 160 acres in NE 32-145-86 Tract 4: 160 acres in SE 19-137-89 Tract 7: 112 acres in N 1/2 11-144-87 Tract 5: 158 acres in NW 30-137-89 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

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 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 Wanted Alfalfa hay, mixed hay, straw, big squares, round bales, Freeburg Hay Company 605-660-2000 3500 plus bales of Hay Millet, Corn Stalks & Alfalfa for sale. Contact Kyle at (605) 280-5707 for more information and pricing.

*Based on Previous Acquisitions

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK

LIVESTOCK

LAND FOR SALE • • • • • • •

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 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

Wanted: Sugarbeets for production of 2019 and beyond. Sproule Farms 218-779-1571 Lots for sale, 850 feet Lake of the Woods waterfront with 10+ acres on Zipple Bay. All high ground, partially wooded, black top road and REA to property. Excellent campground or trailer park property. Terms available. Also, wooded water front lots, 1.4 acres to 4.5 acres, half mile from Zipple Bay state park. 218-783-3321

Minnesota Lake Properties Huge Selection - Visit

Nick Watson - Andy Gudajtes

www.cormorantrealty.com

(701) 780-2828 www.fncagstock.com

Want Farmer to Rent 302 Acres

Wanted Farmland For Rent

of Farmland just 1.5 miles west of Grand Forks. Call 701-540-8338

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

Organic Farm for sale: 80 head of beef cattle, 228 acres with rotational grazings set up, organic grass based genetic beef herd along with direct sale markets. Looking to retire. 320-630-4156 Wanted: ACSC Beet Stock Looking to rent ACSC beet stock for 2019 and possible long term. Willing to pay competitively. Call or text Marlow Jacobson 218-766-3779

LIVESTOCK LAND TO RENT WANTED

Seeking farmland to rent in Grand Forks and Polk County. Ground must be suitable for sugarbeets. Contact 701-740-1752 or mkrueger@kdkrueger farms.com Local credit references available

Simmental cross Angus Bulls born Jan & Feb with extra age & size. Will breed more cows. No creep feed. Weighing 1300+ today. Keep until May 1st. Delivery available. Quiet dispositions. Weaning weights: 750-850 lbs. Semen tested. Ready to work. Brian Olek, Felton, MN. 701-371-3972

Registered Simmental & Sim Angus Bulls Selling by Private Treaty 4 53 years of performace testing & A.I. to top quality genetics 4 Excellent disposition 4 High performing 4 Calving ease 4 Volume discounts 4 Free keep until April 15th 4 Free delivery up to 200 miles 4 Complete performace data & EPD’s

Woodbury Stock Farm

Wyndmere, ND Arnold: 701-640-8957 or 701-439-2531. Todd: 701-439-0085 or 701-640-8954. 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 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 Gelbvieh & Gelbvieh Angus Bulls born Jan & Feb with extra age & size. Will breed more cows. No creep feed. Weighing 1300+ today. Keep until May 1st. Delivery available. Quiet dispositions. Weaning weights: 750-850 lbs. Semen tested. Ready to work. Brian Olek, Felton, MN. 701-371-3972

FOR SALE:

Registered polled Hereford bulls, coming 2 year old bulls, range raised, reasonably priced, guaranteed breeders.

ALSO FOR SALE:

RWF, BWF & BLK Replacement Heifers.

Since 1953 Midway Polled Hereford’s

701-996-3300 or 701-302-0254 or 701-996-3111 For sale: 65 head black and black baldy replacement heifers, excellent quality, weighing 800+ lbs, bangs vaccinated, preg. checked open, palpated breedable, complete health program. Albers Ranch, Hannover, ND 701-207-0044 New 7825 & 7830 Fair bale processors; Used Hay buster 2655 Shortcut bale processor, excellent condition; New 944A Fair Snocrete snowblower; New Johnson HyGrade grader 1600RS; New 10ft Snowpusher for skidsteer; New 12ft. box blade. 701-710-0506 or 701-680-0335.

Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK

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LIVESTOCK For sale: Red angus yearling bulls, AI breeding, excellent disposition, great weening weights, several bulls would make good heifer bulls. Johnson Red Angus, Rugby, ND 701-771-9929 POLLED HEREFORD BULLS Coming 2 years old in April & May. Also have Polled Hereford Heifers. Winter Polled Hereford Ranch Goodrich, ND Call 701-884-2424 or 701-884-2417 or 701-799-9537

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP 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 Spot, Duroc & Chesterwhite boars & gilts. Prrs & PEDV testing done monthly. Delivery available. Call Steven @ (507) 456-7746 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 Bred Angus cross heifers Final AnswerII daughters AI’d June 15 to Hook’s Beacon. $1800 info@onepennyranch.com (320) 355-2191 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 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

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

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

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

For Sale: Home raised Fancy Red & Black Limousin, Red & Black Baldy bred heifers with exceptional dispositions. Bred to easy calving, low birth weight bulls. Calving after April 4th. Heifers had all protection shots and have been poured. Also have broken mouth and short-term bred cows for sale. Calving in April. Call 605-649-6323 or 605-284-2544 leave message

Fall and yearling Hereford Bulls, the kind to make those super baldy females and add extra pounds to your calf crop. Semen tested and will deliver. Blume Herefords Michael (605) 870-0052

2 male 2 female Australian Shepherd puppies for sale, 2 black & whites, 2 tris, Come from working parents. Ready to go April 1st. They have had all their shots. Please call (605) 924-0996

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. 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 Looking for pasture for 100-150 pairs, Preferably in eastern SD, Please call Jess 605-860-0505 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 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 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 Registered Hereford for sale. Buy all or buy a few. Rich Rausch 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 115 head Black Angus Bangs vaccinated heifers. No Brands. Half Sisters. AI out of Conneally Countdown. 700 lbs. $11,00 (605) 381-4455

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Registered Limousin and Limousin Angus bulls, performance tested, yearlings, black and red bulls available. Contact Nolz Limousin Mitchell SD 605-996-1810 or 605-999-7035 www.nolzlimousin.com 32 Holstein cows, 10 bred sex semen heifers. retirement 36 years, AI bred, sec 210 65-70lb tank Aug 13 1st lac, 5 2nd lac, 7 3rd lac cows bred 7H12165 Montross, Heifers bred sex 507H12165 Montross, $1200 each 701-883-5832 Circle E Ranch will be selling registered Red Angus bulls and heifers on h t t p s : / / w w w. b r e e d e r sworld.com/ April 2nd from 11 am to 7 pm CT. We will be hosting an open house for viewing cattle and a lunch at the ranch on March 30th from 10 am to 3 pm CT. Located near Granite Falls, MN. For more information contact Melissa at 605-480-0303 or Josh at 507-469-6233. You need OUTSTANDING Herd Bulls for your Operation! Take a Look at our Purebred Polled Hereford Two Year Old Bulls Peirce Polled Herefords Purebred Since 1934 Call Bonn Clayton 605-479-3099 PeircePolledHerefords.com White, South Dakota CHAROLAIS BULLS for sale: Performance tested yearlings Great dispositions, calving ease, Polled & semen tested. Carcass tested sires. Complete Performance records and EPD’s available. Jensen Charolais Ranch. Scott & Kim 605-847-4755 Lake Preston, SD FOR SALE: Yearling Simmental Bulls for sale by private treaty. Sired by Bandwagon. Can be registered. These are high performance and docile bulls. Call Blake at 6 0 5 - 7 5 9 - 2 9 7 3 . (605) 759-2973 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 Registered Angus bulls for lease, yearlings-18 month old. (605) 685-1061 Registered Black Angus Bulls for sale Private Treaty. Bulls are HD50K tested, they are located in Mitchell, SD area. Call Tate for more details (605) 999-0018 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: Red & Roan Bulls ready for service and some herd bulls. Bred females and also 2018 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: Springers, large Jersey, Brown Swiss, some cross, due Feb, Mar, April & bred Angus. Can deliver. Excellent family or nurse animals. (320) 630-9924 Central Minnesota 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! Simm-Angus Angus Simmental --Performance records, EPD’s and their birth weights available. --Deep Bodied, heavy muscled bulls. --Complete Health Program --When crossed they have hybrid vigor & will add pounds to your calves --1/2 down, Free delivery within reason. For more info & pics www.demersranch.com Contact: Ross DeMers 605-842-2935 Cell: 605-840-4188, Colome, SD 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

LIVESTOCK SALE CALENDAR Sat., April 6 - 1 p.m. — Diamond C North Dakota Annual Red Angus Bull and Female Sale. Kist Livestock, Mandan, N.D.

Sat., April 6 - 12 p.m. M.T. — Brooks Chalky Butte Angus Ranch, Bowman Auction Market, Bowman, N.D. Tue., April 16 - 12 p.m. — Wulf Cattle Opportunity Sale. Sandy Ridge Ranch, Atkinson, Minn. 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 800-681-0679 for Fayette Heidecker or 701-391-6431 for Tamra Heins

Grand Forks • Fargo • Dickinson


MARKETS LIVESTOCK SUMMARIES

CASH GRAIN

Hog summary

Ft. Collins: 50-60 lbs 207.50-227.50; 60-70 lbs 202.50-217.50; 70-90 lbs 205.00-217.50; 90-100 lbs 195.00-210.00.

RECEIPTS

Missouri: 50-60 lbs 190.00-215.00; 60-70 lbs 205.00-210.00; 70-90 lbs 151.00-176.00.

THIS WEEK: 109,528 LAST WEEK: 96,764

LAST YEAR: 99,263

VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Illinois 15.9%,

South Dakota 10.8%,

Minnesota 10.8%,

Manitoba 9.8%,

Colorado 9.4%,

Saskatchewan 9.4%,

Iowa 7.8%,

Indiana 5.3%,

Missouri 5.2%,

Oklahoma 3.7%,

Georgia 2.9%,

Wisconsin 2.3%,

Alabama 2.1%,

Ohio 1.7%,

Montana 1.3%,

Ontario 1.1%,

Alberta 0.5%,

5300: Slaughter Lambs shorn and wooled 137-184 lbs 126.00-160.00 (wtd avg 145.06). San Angelo: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 60.00- 70.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 70.00-88.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 60.00-70.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 50.00-60.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) 30.00-46.00.

Minnesota 14.1%,

Illinois 6.0%, Ohio 2.7%,

Indiana 0.7%,

TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs and all feeder pigs 7.00 to 8.00 per head higher. Demand moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 51% 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 600 or less 400

40.00-40.00 40.00

600 - 1200 6486 40.40-53.73 43.66 3315 1200 or more 48877

37.00-52.73 44.09

Billings, MT: no test.

Slaughter Ewes:

South Dakota 3.3%, Nebraska 3.1%, Michigan 0.9%,

South Dakota: 72 lbs 195.00; 114 lbs 176.00. Direct Trading: (lambs fob with 3-4 percent shrink or equivalent)

VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 69.1%,

Virginia: 30-60 lbs 227.00-300.00; 60-80 lbs 234.00-260.00; 80-110 lbs 232.00-260.00.

45.00-64.00 54.53

46400 49.00-73.50

60.52

Total Composite 55363 37.00-53.73 44.04 50115 40.00-73.50 59.96 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis:

Pennsylvania: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 45.00-90.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 45.00-75.00; Cull 130.00-50.00. Ft. Collins: Good 3-5 (very fleshy) 60.00-70.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 60.00-67.50; Utility 1-2 (thin) 37.50-42.50; Cull 1 (extremely thin) no test. Billings, MT: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) no test; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test; Cull 1 no test. So Dakota: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 45.00-60.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 40.00-55.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 30.00-45.00; Cull 1 22.50-32.50. Missouri: Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 71.00-88.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 50.00-68.00.

Virginia: Good 2-4 77.00-115.50; Cull 1 52.50.

600 - 1200

1650

68.00-82.00

73.09

1200 or more

2400

88.00-105.00

96.50

Kalona: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 52.50; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 57.50-75.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 50.00-70.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 42.50-57.50; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) no test; Cull 1 no test.

Total Composite

4050

68.00-105.00

86.96

Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2:

Formula Formula Cash

Cash

Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs:

105478 at 51.60

All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 4050 at 86.96

Sheep summary

Virginia: no test.

Ft. Collins: no test.

Billings: no test.

Kalona: 40-45 lbs 205.00-222.50.

Ft. Collins: no test.

Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-160 lbs:

Billings: no test.

San Angelo: shorn and wooled 110-130 lbs 150.00-158.00; 130- 160 lbs 130.00-140.00.

So Dakota: bred baby tooth to solid mouth 180.00 per head; solid mouth ewes and lambs 65.00 per head; aged ewes and lambs 50.00 per head.

P: shorn and wooled 90-110 lbs 220.00-255.00; 110-130 lbs 180.00-220.00; 130-150 lbs 182.00-200.00; 150- 200 lbs; 150.00-180.00. Ft.Collins, CO: wooled 110-130 lbs 150.00-160.00; 135-140 lbs 137.50-145.00; 155-170 lbs 130.00-140.00. South Dakota: shorn and wooled 100-110 lbs 156.00-167.00; 110- 130 lbs; 153.00-162.50; 130-145 lbs 152.00-155.00.

Kalona, IA: wooled 135-150 lbs 157.00-167.50.

Billings, MT: no test.

Missouri: no test.

Equity Elec: no sales. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1-2: San Angelo: 40-60 lbs 195.00-212.00, few 216.00-220.00; 60-70 lbs; 180.00-204.00, few 210.00-216.00; 70-80 lbs 172.00-190.00, few 194.00; 80-90 lbs 158.00-180.00; 90-110 lbs; 150.00-174.00.

Fri

ago

So Dakota: 38 lbs 280.00; 40-50 lbs 295.00-315.00; 50-60 lbs 240.00-295.00; 60-70 lbs 210.00-255.00; 73 lbs 222.50.

Missouri: no test.

Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: mixed age hair ewes 80-130 lbs 856.00-120.00 cwt; hair ewes and lambs 60.00-78.00 per head.

Kalona, IA: no test. Missouri: hair ewes 80 lbs 201.00 cwt. Virginia: no test.

National Weekly Lamb Carcass Choice and Prime 1-4: Weight

Head

Wt Avg

45 lbs down Price not reported due to confidentiality 45-55 lbs

Price not reported due to confidentiality

55-65 lbs

Price not reported due to confidentiality

65-75 lbs

Price not reported due to confidentiality

75-85 lbs

Price not reported due to confidentiality

85 lbs up

Price not reported due to confidentiality

Sheep and lamb slaughter under federal inspection for the week to date totaled 43,000 compared with 44,000 last week and 43,000 last year.

Pennsylvania: 40-50 lbs 215.00-240.00; 50-60 lbs 210.00-240.00; 60-70 lbs 200.00-245.00; 70-80 lbs 205.00-235.00, few 235.00-250.00; 80-90 lbs 190.00-237.00; 90-110 lbs 200.00-222.00.

Cattle summary

Kalona, IA: 30-50 lbs 212.50-237.50; 50-60 lbs 210.00-230.00; 60-70 lbs 205.00-220.00; 70-80 lbs 187.50-215.00; 80-90 lbs; 194.00-202.50; 90-105 lbs 177.50-197.50.

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

Summaries for cattle and sheep were not available by Agweek’s Friday deadline. The following are web addresses for the reports:

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Corn

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Minneapolis Yellow nq nq nq

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Illinois

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6.94

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11.32

11.52

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5.98

5.88

5.67

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9.93

9.76

9.41

8.87 9.04 10.44 Week Year New

Fri. ago ago crop

NuSun

Durum

Cargill

Minneapolis nq nq nq

West Fargo nq nq 17.65 17.60 Enderlin

Oats Pacific NW

3.78 3.76 3.48

Minneapolis #2

nq

3.22

17.30 17.30 17.65 17.35

Flax

nq

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Barley

Canola

Feed Minneapolis

3.61 3.78 3.87

Soybeans

Winter wheat

ADM Velva, N.D. 15.52 15.34 18.21 17.98

2.60 2.60 2.85

West Fargo nq nq 19.00 18.55

Pacific NW nq nq nq

BEANS

Edible beans

VA: wooled 110-130 lbs 235.00; 130-160 lbs 150.00-172.50.

San Angelo: 50-60 lbs 200.00; 70-80 lbs 181.00-196.00; 90-100 lbs; 176.00-194.00; 100-125 lbs 164.00-178.00.

Weekly Trends: Compared to last week slaughter lambs mostly 15.00- 50.00 lower. The only exception was Sioux Falls, SD where they were 1.00-2.00 higher. Slaughter ewes were 5.00-20.00 lower. No good comparison on feeder lambs. At San Angelo, TX 6428 head sold. No sales in Equity Electronic Auction. In direct trading slaughter ewes and feeder lambs were not tested. 5300 head of negotiated sales of slaughter lambs were 1.00-4.00 higher. 3,794 lamb carcasses sold with all weights no trend due to confidentiality. All sheep sold per hundred weight (CWT) unless otherwise specified.

Week Year

Small reds

Week Year March 27 ago ago

Pintos

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

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 na na na na 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 40.00 14.00 14.00 27.00

Peas & lentils

Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 12.00 11.50 11.50 Light red kidneys Green (upright) na na na Colo/Neb 35.00 35.00 35.00 Yellow (whole) na na 10.50 Michigan na na na Wis/Minn 34.00 34.00 33.00 Aust. Winter na na na Lentils (Pardina) 19.00 19.00 28.00 Dark red kidneys Lentils (Brewers) 18.00 18.00 31.00 Minn/Wis 35.00 na 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, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK A29


MARKETS Potatoes UNITED STATES Shipments 1,877-1,846*-1,822 —- The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Colorado, Columbia Basin Washington, Florida, and Red River Valley (North Dakota & Minnesota. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 21,009 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 29 percent decrease from last weeks ads of 29,357. (* revised) UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT IDAHO Shipments 805-794-790 (Includes exports 42-19-37)—Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices Norkotah carton 40s higher, 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 mostly 14.00, 60-70s mostly 15.00, 80s mostly 13.5014.00, 90s mostly 10.50- 11.00, 100s 8.00-9.00; Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A 4.50-5.50; 50-pound cartons 40s mostly 12.50-13.00, 50s mostly 13.00, 60-70s mostly 13.50, 80s mostly 13.00, 90s 9.00, 100s mostly 8.00-9.00. SAN LUIS VALLEY COLORADO Shipments 277-311*-309 (Includes exports 19-19-20)—- Movement expected to be about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices Generally Unchanged. U.S. One baled 5 10-lb film bags sz A mostly 8.50; 50 lb cartons 40s mostly 12.00, 50-100s 12.50 -13.00; U.S. Two baled 5 10-lb film bags mostly 7.00, 50 lb sacks 10 oz min mostly 7.00; U.S. Coml bulk per cwt mostly 10.00; Round Red U.S. One baled 10 5-lb film bags sz A mostly 13.00; Yellow Type U.S. One baled 10 5-lb film bags sz A mostly 13.00. (* revised) COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON Shipments 131-128-143 (Includes exports 35-3028)—- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices Carton 60-90s higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A 5.00-5.50, 50-pound carton

40s most;y 12.00-13.00, 50s mostly 14.00, 60-70s mostly 15.00, 80s mostly 12.50-13.00, 90s 11.00, 100s mostly 10.00. FLORIDA Shipments 142-140-134 —- Movement expected to remain about the same Trading Round Red Size A active at slightly lower prices, others active. Prices Round Red Size A slightly lower, others generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50 pound cartons size A mostly 14.50-15.00, size B mostly 22.00-22.50, Creamers 3/4-1 5/8” mostly 35.00-35.50; 50 pound sacks size A mostly 12.75-13.50, size B mostly 20.25-20.75. Round White U.S. One 50 pound cartons size A 22.50-24.50, size B mostly 14.00-14.50, Creamers 3/4-1 5/8” mostly 45.75-50.75; 50 pound sacks size A 20.75-22.75, size B mostly 12.50-12.75. Yellow Type U.S. One 50 pound cartons size A mostly 24.50- 25.75, size B mostly 14.0015.00, Creamers 3/4-1 5/8” mostly 45.75-50.75; 50 pound sacks size A mostly 22.75-24.00, size B mostly 12.50 -13.25. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) Shipments 124-94-89 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices Generally Unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound carton size A 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 11.00-11.50.

Potatoes for processing MICHIGAN Shipments 238-248*-233 —- Movement expected about the same. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few new sales to establish a market. (* revised) WISCONSIN Shipments 83-108-122 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) Shipments 83-104-81 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market.

Alfalfa/Grass – small squares

Hay Rock Valley, Iowa

Supreme March 29

Week ago

Alfalfa – small squares Supreme

235.00

na

na

Grass – small squares Supreme Premium

Alfalfa – large squares

na na

Premium 250.00-260.00

na 240.00

205.00-260.00

na

Supreme

205.00-240.00 na Premium 167.50-182.50 177.50 Grass – large squares Good 152.50-160.00 na Supreme na na Utility 40.00 na Premium 165.00-215.00 165.00-200.00 Good 145.00-155.00

Alfalfa – large rounds Supreme 185.00-190.00 na 165.00-182.50 Premium 165.00-180.00 Good 147.50-157.50 152.50-157.50 Fair 135.00-140.00 130.00-142.50

Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Premium Good

165.00-185.00 162.50-175.00 152.50-155.00 152.50-155.00

Alfalfa/Grass – large squares Premium Good

185.00-207.50 142.50

na 142.50

na

Grass – large rounds Premium

165.00-185.00 160.00-190.00

Good

140.00-162.50 140.00-157.50

Fair

130.00-137.50 127.50-137.50

Bedding – large squares Per ton

na

135.00

Cornstalks – large rounds Per ton

55.00-82.50

80.00-85.00

Will the market trust US acreage report? Friday was a big day. Friday, March 29, held two of the most watched, anticipated, and important reports that the U.S. Department of Agriculture release every year. The first is the Quarterly Grain Stocks Report, which shows supplies on hand in the U.S. for major crops. This is an actual total, not an estimate put out by a research team, bringing in all aspects of demand such as feed, exports, biofuels, etc. This March report is critical coming out of the winter when a lot of feed is consumed and the market is searching for accurate readings on supply heading into the new crop year. The second critical report is more forward looking: the Prospective Plantings Report. This gives results by crop and by state for planting intentions for the coming crop year. Data is based on surveys of farmers and gives the first look at what to expect for the season ahead. Given the unique trading situation that the U.S. finds itself in (compared to other years), soybean stocks are huge, and the expectation was for more area to go to corn than soybeans. On top of that, flooding

ALEX NORTON

Norton is director of risk management at Beeson & Associates Inc. in Crestwood, Ky. Norton can be reached at beesoninc.com and on Twitter at @beesoninc.

in the last month through the central U.S. could shift farmers’ plans, as some crops just might not be possible. Additionally, large wheat stocks and a tough fall weather pattern was expected to reduce wheat area. With all of that, will the market be more interested in the stocks report and shrug off the acreage data? Look for June’s planting report to give an update on what actually transpires between intentions and reality.

Wheat Wheat prices had been rising from the lows as fund buying and short covering had supported the markets off of recent lows. That trend shifted this week. Prices were already working

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lower from mid-week, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture reports finished the decline off on Friday. First, the stocks report showed 1.59 billion bushels of wheat compared to an expectation of 1.56 billion bushels. Corn stocks were also greater than expected, coming in 260 million bushels above pre-report estimates. Wheat area will be down (again), falling to its lowest point on record. Total area is set to decline to 45.8 million acres. This is a 2 million acre drop (4 percent) from 2018 total wheat area. The market knew that winter area was down, but spring and durum were reduced as well.

Durum Durum planted area is set to fall significantly in the U.S. in 2019. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that just 1.4 million acres will go to durum wheat compared to 2.1 million acres a year ago. Pre-report estimates also expected 2.1 million acres, so traders were surprised by the 31 percent drop. Farmers are simply tired of the low pricing for durum and many are choosing to avoid planting the crop altogether.

Canola The canola market was toying with making new lows before finding some support late in the week. Lack of Chinese demand is really pressuring the market as large stock levels weigh on prices. The impact of the loss of sales is significant (down roughly 19 percent). Support was simply some bargain buying and does not suggest an overall change in market direction.

Barley Barley planted area in the U.S. is expected to increase modestly from a year ago. Planted area in 2019 is set to climb to 2.55 million acres from 2.54 million a year ago. Barley stocks are a little bit tighter than a year ago, totaling 121.3 million bushels versus 130 million in 2018.

Mustard seed Canadian mustard seed export activity has been strong to start the year. Shipments are up 2 percent from the previous month and up 7 percent from a year ago.


MARKETS

Acreage split remains the big question Wheat Early week strength came from the U.S. coming in as the cheapest bid for an Egyptian tender (before freight costs). The U.S. was $13.74 per metric ton cheaper than France and $16.50 per metric ton cheaper than Russia. Weekly export sales were 475,700 metric tons (17.5 million bushels), which was above trade expectations. Total commitments of 868 million bushels are up 3.5 percent from a year ago compared to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s expectation of a 7.1 percent year-over-year increase. Both the Minneapolis and Chicago contracts traded at to slightly above short-term resistance areas before retreating in March 26 trade. Chicago traded to $4.78 with $4.7875 considered a heavy resistance point. May Minneapolis traded to $5.7675, with $5.73 considered resistance. As of the March 28 close, Minneapolis shows $5.52 as support with Chicago at $5.635. Weekly in state Kansas hard red wheat crop progress reports showed improvement with Oklahoma having a noticeable increase of 14 percent in the good to excellent rating to 74 percent good to excellent. Kansas improved 3 percent to 52 percent good to excellent. Texas improved 6 percent to 39 percent good to excellent. Chicago soft red wheat ratings continue to be below the five-year averages with Arkansas at 32 percent good to excellent and 34 percent poor to very poor, although it was a 4 percent improvement. Monthly in-state reports showed Kentucky dropping 9 percent to 53 percent good to excellent and Illinois dropping 5 percent to 41 percent good to excellent. Soggy conditions across the Mississippi Delta and the mid-South account for these lower ratings. The U.S. dollar trended higher all week to $96.75. This marks a $1.60 move higher from the March 20 low. The push above short-term resistance of $96.50 was particularly negative for the wheat complex. Heavy resistance for the June U.S. dollar is the March 7 high of $97.16. The March Planting Intentions report will be March 29. The average range of guesses for all wheat is 46.9 million acres compared to 47.8 million acres last year. The range is from 45.9 million to 48 million acres. The average guess for U.S. spring wheat plantings is 13.4 million acres compared to 13.2 million acres from last year. The range is 12.6 million to 13.9 million acres. Durum average acreage guess is at 2.08 million acres versus 2.065 ma last year. Quarterly Grain Stocks will also be released March 29. Overall, as of March 1, the U.S. will likely have more wheat bushels than last year’s 1.495 billion. The average guess is 1.555 billion bushels with a range of 1.435 billion to 1.617 billion bushels. For the week ending March 28 , May contracts for Minneapolis wheat were down 12.25 cents at $5.60, down 1.5 cents at $4.645 for Chicago wheat, and down 6.25 cents at $4.3875 for Kansas City wheat.

RAY GRABANSKI Grabanski is president of Progressive Ag, a Fargo, N.D.-based hedge brokerage firm. He is an attorney and provides markets, legal and crop insurance direction to all Progressive Ag firms.Reach Grabanski at 800-450-1404.

Corn The new marketing year will continue to form as the March 29 report begins to reflect intended acres for the U.S. crop. It has been widely speculated that acres will shift away from soybeans and into crops such as wheat and corn. Ahead of the March 29 USDA survey release, the expected amount of corn acres is 91.3 million with a range of 89.5 million 92.7 million estimated acres. The USDA’s February report estimated 92 million corn acres. The March 29 report is likely to be lower. However, as the USDA began surveying for this report, there has been flooding in several key corn states, it will be difficult to know how accurate the USDA’s number will be because of this flooding. It is notable that managed money funds have recently been a record net short this market around 261,000 contracts, they are currently net short 243,000 contracts. The funds have not seen a reason to short cover their heavy short futures load. For the week ending March 21, USDA reported 35.6 million bushels of corn export sales for 2018-19 and 3.4 million bushels for 2019-20. Total commitments of 1.679 billion bushels in 2018-19 are down 8 percent from a year ago. Weekly export shipments of 37.8 million bushels put total corn shipments up 25 percent from a year ago. Ethanol production for the week ending March 22 averaged 975,000 barrels a day, down 2.89 percent from the previous week. Ethanol stocks for the same week were 24.448 million barrels, up 0.15 percent from the previous week. This week’s ethanol report was quite bearish; however, with recent flooding affecting several large ethanol plants a bearish report was expected. The South American corn crop continues to be a bearish factor in this market. Argentina’s corn crop will be a record crop, and with recent rains in Brazil, the Safrinha crop is expected to improve on an already strong start.

Soybeans Soybean futures traded down to four-month lows this week and saw its lowest close since Oct. 31. U.S. and Chinese negotiators met March 28 and 29 in high-level talks and the trade will be combing through any news that comes out of it. China is expected to return the favor and come to Washington for more discussions starting April 3. There may be tweets and rumors flying around on how talks are going, but the trade seems to be at the point where they want and need hard facts to trade. While waiting for U.S./China news, the trade also seems to be in a holding pattern until they see what the April weather pattern brings. Soybeans were also under pressure as a

purge of Chinese hogs, because of the African Swine Flu, may lower soybean usage for the foreseeable future. The trade was positioning ahead of the USDA’s Prospective Plantings and Grain Stocks report that was released March 29. There were concerns about a rise in soybean acres from the 85 million acres the USDA projected in their February outlook. U.S. soybean stocks for 2019 as of March 1 were expected to come in at 2.68 billion bushels versus 2.109 billion bushels last year at this time. There have been a wide range of estimates for 2019 U.S. planted acres. Many of the estimates have been in the 85 million to 87 million acres range. U.S. soybean planted acres were 89.2 million acres last year. The weekly South American crop roundup estimates Brazil’s soybean crop at 115 million to 115.5 million metric tons versus USDA’s 116.5 million metric ton forecast. The weekly South American crop roundup estimates Argentina’s soybean crop at 55 million metric tons, the same as the USDA. Early soybean yields are tracking above the five-year average. Soybean weekly export inspections for 2018-19 total 1.0492 billion bushels, down 30 percent from a year ago and far below USDA’s estimate for a 12 percent reduction. USDA export sales were poor for the week ending March 21 at 6.7 million bushels for 2018-19 and 600,000 bushels for 2019-20. Total commitments of 1.531 billion bushels in 2018-19 are down 17 percent from a year ago. May soybean futures tested the recent lows of $8.8775 and snuck back above it. The contract low of $8.53 set in mid-September is now major support. The psychological $9 mark is now resistance. Resistance is $9.345, which was the high Feb. 25. November soybeans were down 13.75 cents for the week ending March 28.

Canola For the week ending March 28, May canola futures were up $1.30 at $455.20 Canadian per metric ton. The April Canadian dollar was at 0.7444. This brings the U.S. price to $15.28 per hundredweight. ► Velva, N.D., $15.37 per hundredweight, May at $15.37. ► Enderlin, N.D., $16.22 per hundredweight, May at $16.22. ► Hallock, Minn., $15.56 per hundredweight, May at $15.56. ► Fargo, N.D., $16.20 per hundredweight, May at $16.

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 $4.40 in Dickinson, N.D.

Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $17.55. April bids were at $17.60. Soybean oil was up 17 cents at $28.65 on the May contract. AG Monday, April 1, 2019 / AGWEEK A31


LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

Angus & Hereford Bulls for sale, for cows & heifers, by proven AI sires, top performance, semen tested & vaccinated, delivery available, Also, open heifers & cow calf pairs for sale. Amdahl Angus & Hereford. Tim: 605-929-3717 or JD: 605-999-6487 Christensen Gelbvieh Gelbvieh X Angus balancer Bulls. DNA and performance tested. Scott Christensen Flandreau, SD 605-359-5830 (605) 997-3531 Angus bred cows for sale bred to calve April - May. Most are registered and can be transferred - priced $1500 - $2250. Our program emphasizes maternal traits, ease of fleshing, calving ease, and efficiency on forage. www.jauerangus.com (712) 253-8710 Due to the inclement weather during our sale day we have a large selection of yearling & 18 month old Red Angus Bulls for sale by private treaty. Heifer bulls and cow bulls available. Please call Emit for more information at (605) 228-8857 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.

SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com Puppies for Sale! Father is AKC registered Border Collie. Mother is certified Australian Shepherd. $300 ea. Just outside Watertown. 605-880-7761 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. Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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High producing Fresh Heifers, 84 lb tank average, 25 yrs AI, small groups or semi load lots available, pricing depends on selection options, call Lee 701-340-5968 (701) 340-5968

Shorthorn Bulls 2-year olds and yearling bulls. Red, roans, & white bulls available. Many would be heifer safe. Delivery available. w w w. g a l b r e a t h f a r m s . c o m Ryan Galbreath Enderlin, ND 701-799-4568

Red Angus & Hereford Bulls Coming 2 year old bulls, excellent quality Herefords and Red Angus, popular pedigrees, guaranteed breeders, volume discounts. Call for pricing: cell 605-881-7933 or home 605-698-7300

For Sale: 85 black baldy 3 year old cows, bred to Black Angus bulls, start calving April 10th. Good disposition, weighing 1250-1350 pounds. Priced to sell at $1775. Reason for selling: lost pasture. Call Russ at 605-354-2600.

HEIM BROS. BULL LEASING will again be renting bulls. We buy quality bulls and lease them to you for the breeding season. Most beef breed available. No need to hassle with owning and taking care of bulls. Tax deductible. Save money. Call Edgeley, ND 701-320-1195

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

FOR SALE: Simmental Sim Angus Bulls calving ease and growth bulls. We have black, black blaze & red bulls available. Vander Wal Simmentals, Dean 605-690-1901 or Kent 605-690-0234 Tri-State Bird & Animal Auction Saturday April 13th starting at 9:30am. Fair Grounds 610 Prospect St, Lisbon, ND Expecting usual run of poultry and hoof animals. For more info call Chuck at 605-884-6309 or Wayne at 701-238-6820 Tri-State Bird & Animal Auction Saturday, April 27th starting at 9:30 AM Ottertail County Fair Grounds West 1812 Pebble Lake Rd, Fergus Falls, MN. Expecting usual run of poultry and hoof animals. For more information call Chuck at 605-884-6309 or Wayne at 701-238-6820 What a Winner Show Pig and Lamb Sale Friday April 26, 2019 6:00PM Codington County Extension Complex Watertown,SD Selling 20 pigs and 20 lambs Galbreath Farms 701-799-4568 Lake View Club Lambs 701-680-2296

......................................... Open Replacement Heifers 25 Red Angus open replacement heifers, calf hood vaccinated, bangs vaccinated, these are excellent quality Red Angus, $1,150. Cell 605-881-7933 or home 605-698-7300

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