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Finding opportunity in a market slump By Amanda Radke Special to Agweek

Ongoing trade wars, low commodity prices, crazy weather patterns, rising input costs, increasing debt, regulatory burdens, retailer pressures — these are just some of the many challenges facing farmers and ranchers in the current agricultural economic cycle. As 2019 progresses, producers are also dealing with flooded fields, no crops to harvest, limited forages to put up hay and an uncertainty about income for the upcoming year and how bank notes will be paid. What’s worse, for many producers, 2018 marks the fifth or sixth year of tight or negative cash flow. That’s according to an Agviews report released in June by Bell Bank. This is abysmal news for anyone involved in production agriculture. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a green young farmer or rancher, how your agricultural enterprise responds to this current downturn in the agricultural cycle will determine the success or failure of the business moving forward. In the Bell Bank report, Lynn Paulson, Bell Bank senior vice president and director of agribusiness development, explains how we got here. “A common issue for struggling operations is leverage,” he writes. “Sometimes it’s just a matter of unfortunate timing. Producer who expanded and leveraged up their operations right before the down cycle were particularly at risk and have found it difficult to get sufficient economic traction (profits) to climb out of their debt load. High-cost producers (mainly in terms of land and equipment costs) have also struggled when margins have been so narrow.” So what can we do now to ensure we survive and thrive in the years to come? Perhaps it starts with how we are looking at things. Sure, things may seem doom and gloom, but there are many who are enjoying profitability, even in this lull. How do they do it? For some, the secret has been keeping debt loads down, diversifying portfolios for extra income on and off the ranch, specializing the commodity produced, direct selling to consumers, thinking outside the box or expanding at the right time to take advantage of low prices. “It can be easy to get sucked down the rabbit hole of thinking that given all the negatives, everything is a disaster,” Paulson says. “Many tend to paint the entire sector with the same broad, negative brush. But just as in the 1980s, the majority of today’s farmers and ranchers are doing okay. Adversity for some may create future opportunities for others.” So what are these opportunities, and how do struggling producers take advantage

Amanda Radke/Special to Agweek “Just as in the 1980s, the majority of today’s farmers and ranchers are doing okay. Adversity for some may create future opportunities for others,” says Lynn Paulson, Bell Bank senior vice president and director of agribusiness development.

of them? While not every situation is the same, of course, producers that are positioned right may be able to leverage this downturn to move their enterprises forward. With an increasing number of producers exiting the business and/or selling off tracts of land to stabilize their financial positions, this could present opportunities for others to purchase farm or pasture acres at a cyclical low. It also opens up the marketing opportunities in local communities as new players enter the business. Yes, it’s tough out there, and many may not be able to take advantage of these opportunities. On the flip side, Paulson points out that some of today’s most cash-positive producers were the ones who expanded and grew during the market crash of the 1980s. While 2019 hasn’t been a great year for producers, maybe it could be the start of something really exciting. Maybe it’s time to think outside the box and make some bold moves. I believe those who can grow during these tough times will truly flourish once the market corrects itself in the years to come. AG

NATIONAL NEWS

Ag group likes House bill, but worries about tight time frame ‘Minibus’ appropriations bill said to have many good components By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

A U.S. House appropriations bill would be good for agriculture, including sustainable ag, but the limited amount of time to gain needed broader support is worrisome, the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition says. 2 Monday, July 15, 2019 / AGWEEK

The fiscal year 2020 minibus appropriation bill passed by the House contains spending increases for sustainable ag research, food safety, local and regional food systems and outreach and training for beginning and socially disadvantaged farmers, the coalition said. Among other things, an additional $5 million for the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program and an additional $10 million for the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network were included. The additional funding would affect the new

fiscal year, beginning Sept. 30 But the proposal still must be cleared by the Senate and Trump administration, and — with time to reach an agreement quickly running out — it’s unclear when and even if that will happen, the coalition said. Without an agreement, sequestration, or automatic across-the board reduction to discretionary programs, would occur. Many of the programs susceptible to cuts “are critical to sustainable food and farming systems,” the coalition said.

The organization also praised the bill for including language to block the Trump administration’s plans to relocate the USDA’s Economic Research Agency and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture from their historic home in Washington, D.C., to the Kansas City area. Advocates say the move would bring in fresh ideas and potentially cut expenses. Opponents said the move would result in many veteran employees quitting their job rather than moving to Kansas City, hurting the quality of ag research. AG


REGIONAL NEWS

Sanford, SD Beef Industry Council team up on football nutrition program By Michelle Rook AgweekTV Anchor

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Student athletes are learning how to incorporate beef into their diet through the Build Your Base with Beef program. The South Dakota Beef Industry Council and Sanford Sports Science Institute teamed up to offer the program to 27 high school football teams in the state. Thayne Munce, associate director of the Sanford Sports Science Institute, says the program is in the second year of a three-year pilot and so far, it has been a real success. “This is working at the individual, the team and really the whole community level to provide education and resources that could help develop healthy athletes, but really healthy communities,” he says. Michael Roussell, consultant for the Build Your Base with Beef program says the student athletes also learn the value of beef as a recovery protein “So after athletes practice or play games or work out they need to repair their muscle and beef is a key protein source for that,” Roussell says. He says that is because beef contains key amino acids, which are the building blocks that make up protein. “Your body needs those to help repair and build muscle.” Beyond protein, Roussell says beef is nutrient dense. “It also contains a lot of other nutrients like vitamins and minerals that are going to help support a healthy mind, a healthy body and a healthy athlete,” he says. The Build Your Base with Beef program additionally provides beef recipes and other resources for athletes and their families “to help educate them on the types of cuts that they’re going to choose, ground beef or different types of cuts, what to choose and then how to go prepare that for after the games,” Rousell says. The beef recipes are also geared for cooking large quantities and still making it economical. According to Munce, the goal is increased success on the field. “Hopefully we see some improvement in terms of their performance and wins and losses,” he says. “I think coaches will be able to tell us whether or not they think this program has had that type of an effect.” However, Roussell adds they also hope the program will lead to better adult nutrition and health. “Nutrition is all about healthy habits and if we can instill these healthy habits in kids,

Michelle Rook/AgweekTV Twenty-seven South Dakota high school football teams are participating in the Build Your Base with Beef Program.

showing them, beef is a great recovery protein,” he says. “Here’s how you have it, here’s when to have it. You know these are things that are going to last them for a lifetime.” One of the participating high schools is Sioux Falls Roosevelt. Head football coach Kim Nelson speaks highly of the comprehensive sports nutrition program and how team members are learning how to incorporate lean beef into their training diets. “You hear a lot of people say you have to eat all chicken and that’s healthier, but to know and to learn that beef is a healthy alternative, too. Kids love burgers, they love steak,” he says. Nelson says the Build Your Base with Beef program allows them to reward players with snacks like beef jerky after practice or their training program and the students look forward to it. He says it has also made their pre-game meals much better because they can provide good quality food and a wider variety of healthy options. “I think beef is a great source of protein,” Nelson says. “We lift weights all the time, all year long and protein is a really important factor in growth, muscle growth.” He said he thinks it’s great for players to learn that at an early age. “Hopefully they’ll take that with them when they’re done playing and continue to support South Dakota beef, too.” The Sioux Falls Roosevelt football team is starting its second year of the Build Your Base with Beef program and Nelson says student athletes have already noticed a difference, especially in the weight room. “When a kid

gets stronger and because he’s stronger he can move better and play harder and hit harder and run faster and all those things, you know there’s got to be a reason,” he says.

Nelson says athletes need to have a good diet to supplement their hard work in the gym and protein is an area kids often overlook. So the program is helping players make it a priority. AG

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Jul. 8-11 — BIO World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology, Des Moines, Iowa. Information: bio.org/events/bio-worldcongress Jul. 9 — Hettinger Field Day, Hettinger, N.D. Jul. 10 — Dickinson Field Day, Dickinson, N.D. Jul. 10 — MN State Cattlemen’s Association Summer Beef Tour, Windom, Minn. Jul. 10-11 — Midwest Farm Energy Conference, Morris, Minn. Jul. 10-11 — Sustainable Agronomy Conference, Omaha, Neb. Information: https://www.agronomy.org/meetings/ sustainable-agronomy

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the Animal Metabolism – Agricultural Chemicals Research Unit at the Edward T. Schafer Agricultural Research Center since 2010. She also serves as an Adjunct graduate faculty member in the College of Engineering at North Dakota State University.

FARGO, N.D. — Sara Lupton, Research Chemist at the USDA-ARS Edward T. Schafer Agricultural Research Center has been honored as a recipient of the 2019 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). As the highest honor bestowed by the US Government to outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their research careers, the PECASE recognizes individuals who also show promise as exceptional leaders in science and technology. Lupton’s nomination was put forward by the Department of Agriculture for her “internationally recognized research on the fate of chemical contaminants in food animals and food animal systems that informs regulatory decision and animal production practice”. Lupton received her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Northland College in WI and her Ph.D. in environmental analytical chemistry from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. She has been a member of

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Quissell named Grain and Livestock Director BISMARCK, N.D. — Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has named Shaun Quissell as the director of the grain and livestock licensing division at the North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA). A South Dakota native, Quissell graduated from South Dakota State University with a degree in animal science. He has been with NDDA since 2007, starting as an inspector in the State Meat and Poultry Inspection Program and advancing to director positions. In his new position, Quissell will oversee grain inspection, feed inspection and registration, livestock development and licensing, livestock pollution prevention, and beef age and source verification.

Jul. 21-23 — Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, Atlanta, Ga. Information: aaea.org Jul. 22-25 — Wheat Quality Council Hard Spring Wheat & Durum Tour, Fargo, N.D. Jul. 23-25 — Wisconsin Farm Technology Days, Walter Grain Farms, Johnson Creek, Wis. Information: wifarmtechnologydays. com/jefferson/ Jul. 24-31 — Agricultural Media Summit, Bloomington, Minn. Information: agmediasummit.com Jul. 25 — AgPHD Field Day, Baltic, S.D. Information: http://www.agphd.com/agphd-field-day

Schneider named Director of Business, Marketing and Information BISMARCK, N.D. — Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has named John Schneider as the director of the business, marketing and information division at the North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA). A native of Knox, Schneider was raised on a diversified farm and learned early on the value of agriculture and rural North Dakota. He previously served as the economic development and finance division director at the North Dakota Department of Commerce and has served as the executive director of the Agricultural Products Utilization Commission for 17 years. In his new position, Schneider will oversee public policy, the North Dakota Mediation Service, public information, international marketing, the Pride of Dakota program, specialty crop block grants, local foods, ag in the classroom, agricultural products utilization and agricultural development.


THE SORTING PEN

Friendship can bridge the rural-urban gap By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

When my husband and I purchased our first home together, I was excited to start planting a garden in the backyard. My friend Crystal Reid was amused by my new hobby, but she never teased me. She just told me to grow an extra cherry tomato plant so that I could give her some. Crystal was a business reporter who sat next to me for three years while I was a crime reporter. On the surface, it would seem like we really shouldn’t have become such good friends. Crystal was as urban as I was rural. She loved high fashion as much as I preferred to take assignments that allowed me to come to work in jeans. She loved to be in the middle of everything as much as I preferred to be home with a book. But we became fast friends, sharing a common sense of humor and compatible writing styles that allowed us to team up frequently on stories. When I hear about a disconnect between urban and rural parts of the U.S., I think of Crystal. Our friendship had nothing to do with our backgrounds. Neither of us looked down on the other because we had different childhoods and life experiences. Instead, we learned from each other and respected that we couldn’t entirely understand where the other came from. For instance, I liked to hear Crystal’s views on politics and society. She had lived in countries around the world during her father’s military career and had seen things I had only read about. I’d lived in Montana and North Dakota, with a brief interlude in South Dakota during an internship. I accepted that there were situations that I had never — and likely would never — be in that had colored her views, and I learned a lot about acceptance from her. She never seemed to meet

someone she didn’t find fascinating. Crystal, as the business reporter, was more likely to write about things like agriculture and ag business than I was back then. She would ask me questions about farm life and agriculture that seemed, to me, almost like common sense things. But I realized straight away that there were things she talked about that went over my head in the same way that things about cattle and crops went over hers. Like those cherry tomatoes that Crystal demanded I grow her, she appreciated the richness that comes from people living different lives and having different experiences. She saw opportunity and friends everywhere she went, regardless of whether someone thought the same as her or knew everything she knew. I only wish Crystal had lived long enough to get those tomatoes. That summer, six days after I served as one of her bridesmaids in her wedding, she died from complications of a genetic condition. This week is 10 years since Crystal died. I miss her all the time. Knowing her made me a better person, more willing to look beyond my initial impressions of someone and more likely to consider my own biases and blindspots. I wish everyone had a friendship that could allow them to look at someone else’s perspective and reconsider their own. I don’t think there would be such a disconnect and distrust if they did. My older daughter’s middle name is Crystal, and I hope to teach her all that I learned about my friend and how she affected my way of looking at things. I planted some extra cherry tomato plants this year, and they’re loaded with fruit. I wish I could share them with Crystal. Instead, I’ll eat them in her honor and keep trying to remember that my life and viewpoint is but one of many and no more important than anyone else’s. AG

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REGIONAL NEWS

Small signs of improvement ND pulse marketer files but crop progress still lags Chapter 11 bankruptcy By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

Here and there, in certain states and crops, the 2019 Upper Midwest crop is showing signs of improvement. But the overall crop remains far less advanced than usual, and that could lead to trouble this fall. The weekly crop progress report, released Monday, July 8, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It reflects conditions as of July 7. Among the signs of improvement: 62% of South Dakota’s corn crop was in good or excellent condition, up from 58% a week earlier, and 60% of Minnesota corn was rated good or excellent, up from 58% a week earlier. In North Dakota, 69% of soybeans now are rated good or excellent, up from 67% a week earlier. But crop development overall remain far behind where it ideally would be. For example, 0% of South Dakota has silkedas of July 7, compared with the five-year average of 7% for that date. Here’s a closer look at conditions for spring wheat, corn and soybeans, the region’s three major crops.

Spring wheat

Montana: 36% of spring wheat was headed as of July 7, compared with the five-year average for that date of 59%; 70 % of spring wheat was rated good or excellent, the rest fair to very poor. Minnesota: 75% of spring wheat was headed as of July 7, compared with the five-year average for that date of 81%; 83% of spring wheat was in good or excellent shape, the rest fair to very poor.

North Dakota: 55% of spring wheat was headed as of July 7, compared with the five-year average for that date of 71%; 82% of the crop was rated good or excellent, the rest fair to very poor. South Dakota: 61% of spring wheat was headed as of July 7, compared with the five-year average for that date of 90%; 71% of the crop was rated good or excellent, the rest fair to very poor.

Corn Minnesota: 25% had silked as of July 7, compared with the five-year average of 55% for that date. Sixty% of the crop was rated good or excellent, the rest fair to very poor. North Dakota: 0% had silked as of July 7, compared with the five-year average of 11% for that date; 79% of the crop was rated good or excellent, the rest fair to very poor. South Dakota: 0%had silked as of July 7, compared with the five-year average of 6% for that date; 62% was rated good or excellent, the rest fair to very poor.

Soybeans North Dakota: 6% had formed blooms as of July 7, compared with the five-year average of 29% for that date; 69% of the crop was rated good or excellent, the rest fair to very poor. South Dakota: 3% had formed bloom sas of July 7, compared with the five-year average of 31% for that date; 52% of the crop was rated good or excellent, the rest fair to very poor Minnesota: 3% had formed blooms as of July 7, compared with the five-year average of 28% for that date; 61% of the crop was rated good or excellent, the rest fair to very poor. AG

JBy Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

BISMARCK, N.D. — One of North Dakota’s outstanding pulse crop marketers has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and reorganization, a victim of tariffs and weather. JM Grain Inc., with offices at Garrison, N.D., and Great Falls, Mont., filed a voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy June 25 in Fargo. The company says sales in the current year are about $3.5 million compared to the normal of about $13 million, in part due to tariff and trade disruptions. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Shon Hastings in Fargo on July 2 issued an interim order allowing the use of cash collateral to keep the company going. A hearing is set for July 16 in Fargo. Meanwhile, it is the first case as the North Dakota Agriculture Department takes over grain marketing regulation on July 1, according to Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring. He said the department is in the process of determining whether and how to use a trustee to oversee the company’s bond.

Long-time player JM Grain started as a general partnership between Marvin Flaten and his son, Justin, in 2001. They opened a processing plant at Garrison in 2003 and incorporated in 2004. The company trades in edible beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas (garbanzo beans) and does custom seed cleaning. They have 10 full-time employees. The company in 2011 received a state export award from the North Dakota Trade Office. Justin served as president of the U.S. Dry Pea and Lentil Trade Association in 2016. In 2015, the company added toll processing facilities — to clean, sort and package for others — in Montana, and Cummings in eastern North Dakota,

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with rapid growth due to expanding chickpea sales. In 2017, 2018, and 2019, the company has experienced financial setbacks. In the fall of 2016 and winter of 2017, the company contracted chickpeas with growers with a shipping schedule after harvest in 2017. They offered an “act of God” clause that allowed growers to under-deliver or not deliver if weather affected production quantities. Then JM sold 80 percent of contracted quantities to customers. Due to a drought in 2017, JM Grain received only 55 percent of its contracted quantities of chickpeas. Due to lack of supply, prices increased to record levels, with grower bids reaching 50 cents per pound. JM covered their sales with spot purchases at 10 cents to 20 cents per pound higher than contracted prices.

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REGIONAL NEWS

AGP soybean plant to open soon, currently running tests By Erin Ballard

Aberdeen American News

ABERDEEN, S.D. — While there’s been some recent activity on the northeast edge of town, the new Ag Processing Inc. plant is not quite open for business. The soybean processing plant, commonly called AGP, is in the final stages of development but is not currently processing, according to Matt Caswell, AGP vice president of member/ corporate relations and government affairs. AGP broke ground at 4815 Eighth Ave. N.E. near County Road 14 in November 2015. The plant will crush 45 million to 50 million bushels of soybeans annually and employ 50 to 55 people. Truckloads of soybeans have been coming in and out of the plant for tests for about four weeks now, Caswell said. Bins are currently being filled with soybeans to test their load-bearing capacity. “When you construct a new bin, there’s a process to make sure it settles correctly,” he said. “So far, everything is working as planned.” Other finishing touches currently underway include installing computer systems and test-

Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates Common soybeans are extruded into a liquid, and then pressed to remove soybean oil into a cake-like wafer, and then ground into highly digestible livestock meal components.

ing conveyor belts. All major infrastructure has already been completed, Caswell said. The plant should begin processing soybeans sometime later this summer. While a final estimate on the cost of the project will not be known until construction is complete, previous-

ly reported estimates are more or less correct, he said. AGP’s CEO Keith Spackler said during a December 2015 news conference that Aberdeen’s soybean processing plant would be the largest single investment in the company’s his-

tory. Former Aberdeen Mayor Mike Levsen said in April 2017 that the plant will be the biggest economic development project in city history. Here are the costs of some of the biggest economic development projects from the region in recent years: ► The former Northern Beef Packers plant cost roughly $115 million, according to some estimates made after it was built. ► Redfield Energy, which began operating in 2007, was expected to cost $73.3 million to build, according to American News archives. ► James Valley Ethanol built its ethanol plant west of Groton for $57 million. It opened in 2003. ► In 2013, NorthWestern Energy built a $55 million power plant south of Aberdeen. The cost was $10 million less than the original estimated cost of $65 million. ► Molded Fiber Glass was built by the Aberdeen Development Corp. for about $21 million. Including expenses paid by the company, the plant cost about $40 million. Molded Fiber Glass opened in 2008. A private, invite-only grand opening event is planned for later this month at AGP. AG

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THE PINKE POST

Real reward of 4-H projects is more than ribbons By Katie Pinke

Agweek Publisher

“We have too many jobs to do this summer.” said our 11-year-old daughter to me this past week. She was sitting on the dining room floor with silk floral stems around her, working on the beginnings of a 4-H flower arranging project she had planned, practiced and prepared to exhibit at the county fair. I said, “You don’t have to do all those projects you planned if you don’t have time.” She quickly replied, “No, I love these jobs!” Part of the parenting strategy my husband and I have learned to follow is to keep kids active and busy. Yes, allow for down time but in small doses. Every kid and family is different. There is no guidebook to follow as any parent knows. But our general summer strategy is to front load the first half of the summer. The heaviest load of activities comes from their participation in 4-H. The culmination of the 4-H “jobs and work” comes to fruition this weekend at the 4-H Achievement Days at our local Tri-County Fair. Each year I see our daughters build upon what they have learned through 4-H in the prior year. The 4-H mission listed in the current strategic plan says, “4-H empowers youth to reach their full potential working and learning in partnership with caring adults. The mission of 4-H is to provide meaningful opportunities for all youth and adults to work together to create sustainable community change. This is accomplished within three primary content areas, or mission areas – civic engagement and leadership, healthy living, and science...” What I see my girls doing is not “jobs” through 4-H but they are too young to fully understand yet the life-lasting impact 4-H is positively giving them. What I see as a 4-H mom is a varied development of skills, leadership and character growth, access to high-quality programming and an opportunity to learn in sound research-based experiences. I see them being taught and led by other adult leaders and learning by doing. I watch them volunteer and give back to their community and to others. Most of all, I see our kids as 4-H members having fun as kids and with their

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peers through exactly what the 4-H mission lays out, civic engagement and leadership, healthy living, and science. In my observations, 4-H kids aren’t spending the first half of their summer bored. They aren’t kids who need to be limited with screen time or have too much time to play video games. They are committed to what they are doing for the county fair. And the work and preparation tire them out. When our kids get done with 4-H preparations and home from the shop or barn, they have chores to do around the house and then sleep. For one daughter, she has a passion for livestock. This year is her first time showing sheep, with a broken elbow which put a hiccup to her plans but she is continuing as a one-armed novice sheep shower. She has role model adults and older 4-H members teaching and leading her. She has spent long days and weeks learning to care for, feed, walk, train, wash and show her sheep. She also made a recycled door exhibit and another woodworking shelf stand exhibit. For another daughter, her passions in 4-H are not in the show ring or with livestock. We don’t need to box in our kids and limit their opportunities. 4-H is wide open for all kinds of kids with varied interests and skills. She loves the static projects and exhibits her skills and work through woodworking, recycling and repurposing, floral arranging, photography and her favorite, baking. What is the end goal? I think most would say, a blue ribbon or purple ribbon, the highest of honors or taking your animals or exhibits onto the state fair. Of course, we’ll celebrate all the accomplishments but ribbons or banners of any color get tossed into a box or get dusty eventually on a shelf. What lasts through 4-H experiences and is most exciting to me is youth who are active leaders, learning new healthy living skills and are rooted in science-based programs. The life of a 4-H kid in the summertime is a good one. Get out to a local county fair where you’ll get to see firsthand the “jobs” and exhibited work of many kids this summer. 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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Midland, SD, in “high-moisture” phase By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

MIDLAND, S.D. — It’s a mixed production picture this year for the 2019 crop season at the Sammons family farm-ranch east of Midland, about 60 miles southwest of Pierre, S.D. Katie Sammons says she and her husband, Casey, grow sunflowers, millet and put up hay crops for their cattle. “Late,” Katie says. “Everything is really far behind. “ The Sammons family works with farmland within a 20-mile radius in Haakon, Stanley and Jackson counties. They planted some sudangrass in some bottomland next to the Bad River, which runs through their farmstead. The flood tore away topsoil, left silt on the field, took away some of the fertilizer investment, exposing some clay shale rock. The Sammons have just under 100-cow beef cow operation, selling them in the fall. “We had a really rough winter. Hard on cattle. Hard on people,” Katie says. The Sammonses don’t background-feed (“That’s a gamble, waiting longer in the year to sell,” Katie opines.) but recently have started

Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates Casey and Katie Sammons of Midland, S.D., farm with their children, Logan, 15, and Morgan, 12. Photo taken near Midland, S.D.

taking in heifer calves to calve-out for other ranchers. “They come in and haul their cattle out after we’ve calved them out,” she says, adding it was a rough winter for that, with an abundance of storms.

Katie’s side of the family is from the Belvedere area. Casey’s grew up right here, and supplemented farm-ranch income with grain-trucking. The two were married in 2004, right out of high school. They have a son, Logan, 15, and daugh-

ter, Morgan, 12, and both help with the cattle, planting and haying. The Sammonses have gotten more than 5 inches of rain in the past month. They lost about 200-acre corn crop to hail the week of July 4. The corn was planted late, so it’s possible the plumule containing the first leaves and “growing point” were not damaged. “There’s a small chance that it could come back. It won’t make any big bushels but there is a possibility of regrowth.” If it doesn’t fully mature, they might be able to sell it for silage or graze cattle on it. Sunflowers are planted late, but the moisture portends a good yield. The hay crops are good “if you can get to them.” There is a lot of moisture in the crops, and a lot of humidity. “The yellow sweetclover has been abundant this year. The cattle do really well on it until it gets dry, and then it’s a really heavy stalk and they don’t like it as much,” she says. “You can hay the clover, get a good hay crop, which some people are getting. Mostly forage.” Despite any challenges, Katie says she’s happy on the ranch, noting: “here is “no better way to raise your family.” AG

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Expert: Focus on ag marketing, financial fundamentals 60% of borrowers ‘hanging in there’ and 30% ‘really struggling’ By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

MOORHEAD, Minn. — Farmers facing difficult economic volatility and slim profit margins need to stick to the fundamentals and watch the “leading” and not “lagging” indicators of recession, a nationally-known agricultural economist advises. David Kohl, professor emeritus at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., spoke at the fifth annual Bell Bank symposiums in Moorhead and Fergus Falls in Minnesota on Monday, July 8, to an audience of ag professionals and farmers. Kohl said trade negotiations are important with China, but more importantly in North America. He said it is critically important to get the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement passed soon. He said Canada is No. 1 in agricultural trade with the U.S. and Mexico is No.

3. He said it’s important both for supply chain management in agriculture, but also in energy because the U.S. ranks first, Canada fourth and Mexico eighth in energy production. If the agreement isn’t passed it could be one of the things that could “tip the U.S. into a recession.” China is critical for ag trade, but the Chinese are waiting out the U.S. presidential, and congressional races. “Manage around the uncontrollables because they are the uncontrollables,” Kohl said. Farmers need to know their cost of production and know each of their costs. “Make sure they cut the right costs. Don’t cut crop insurance only to get hailed out,” Kohl said. Farmers need to be very proactive in their marketing and risk management programs. “If market conditions are so that they lock in a profit, take a little bit and lock in a profit,” he said. “Yes, you’re going to leave money on the table, but that’s the nature of the business.” He said that in this environment, it’s about “base hits, not home runs, and a lot of people

are looking for those home runs.” He said some of the farmers under pressure will take too many risks, need home runs and will lose their moral compass. He said farmers need to focus on capital and human assets. “Every one of those assets have to be productive,” he said. Lynn Pauson, Bell Bank’s director of agribusiness development, said there is a divergence — a number of producers “flying under the radar,” with a “quiet sort of excellence.” He said there also is a number where “the wolf really is at the door.” He said that in the “super cycle” of 2005 to 2012 high profits, about 60% of the farmers were doing really well, 30% were “doing OK,” and 10% were troubled. Today, that’s 10% doing really well, 60% “hanging in there” and 30% are “really struggling, and potentially exiting.” To enhance the bottom line, farmers need to focus on education to learn common sources of excellence. He said farmers often define success in how big a crop they raise, but they

should shift into financial management and marketing. “We still have too many people who do it once a year when they do a financial statement at the year-end, and quite frankly you need to do it numerous times throughout the year,” he said. Kohl said farmers and ag leaders often sense a too-rosy view of the future possibilities for agriculture, using the “lagging indicators” of bankruptcy levels and debt-to-asset ratios. Instead, they need to watch the “leading indicators” of farm problems: amount of farmers refinancing loans, increasing accounts payable, the decline in working capital and partial asset liquidation. He watches the “non-regulated shadow lenders,” including ag suppliers on the “operating credit side of the balance sheet.” As agriculture consolidates, he said credit concentrates and 10% to 12% of the farmers have two-thirds of the total debt. He said appraisals of various assets will become challenged, especially with specialized assets and fewer buyers. AG

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COVER STORY Photos by Forum News Service/ Agweek/Jenny Schlecht Left: The livestock housed at C.M. Cook Youth Development Project 4-H and FFA Livestock Barn include goats, sheep, pigs and cattle. On the cover: Sydnee Wolff has a goat that she keeps at the C.M. Cook Youth Development Project 4-H and FFA Livestock Barn. Without the barn, she would only be able to show her “naughty” rabbit.

Western ND barn opens new doors to 4-H and FFA youth By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

HETTINGER, N.D. — Tatum Fitch was in fourth grade when her classmate’s encouragement to join 4-H brought her to a livestock show. She watched other kids showing sheep and goats, and she was hooked. “So then I told my mom, ‘Mom, I want to show a goat,’” she recalls. Fitch’s family member had owned livestock in the past, but Fitch lived in town — a problem for many 4-H and FFA members intrigued by the idea of owning and showing livestock. Enter the C.M. Cook Youth Development Project 4-H and FFA Livestock Barn, a unique facility that provides space for kids to keep their livestock 12 Monday, July 15, 2019 / AGWEEK

projects as well as mentoring from fellow members. Despite its long moniker, members, parents and leaders tend to call it “the barn” or “the club barn.” And “the barn” has become a gateway to activities in which Fitch some kids never would have seen themselves. The barn used to be a receiving area for hogs bound for market, explains Chris Schauer, president of the Adams County Fair Board. More recently, it was owned by Dr. Bill Austin, a radiologist from Hettinger who has worked throughout the country while maintaining a

ranch operation in the Hettinger area. Chris Schauer approached Austin about letting the fair board rent the building for town kids to house livestock. Austin did them one better — allowing them to use the barn rentfree. In 2018, Austin donated the barn outright to the Adams County Youth Development Foundation, a nonprofit arm of the fair board, but has continued to contribute to upkeep. The barn is named for an agricultural mentor of Austin’s who also formerly owned the barn. “As of right now, it’s been 100% free to anyone who wants to use it,” other than feed and animal costs, Chris Schauer explains. Set off a frontage road just south of the railroad tracks, the barn isn’t showy and likely

doesn’t attract a second glance from passersby. Inside, it’s fairly dark, the main light source coming from the open side of the barn, where goats, sheep, cattle and pigs roam in and out. But as commonplace as it appears, the barn has played a big part in the lives of many 4-H and FFA members looking to find their place in the world. “This barn has been a godsend for a lot of kids in this community,” says 4-H leader Joy Laufer. Ronda Schauer, agriculture education teacher at Hettinger Public School and president of the county 4-H leaders council, says Adams County isn’t alone in having such a facility, but few have worked out the way the C.M. Cook barn has. Leaders have counted more than 20 members who have raised about 150 animals in the past eight years. Some have even begun shaping their futures off the experience. Now about to enter her junior year of high school, Fitch has raised sheep, pigs and, of course, goats, which continue to be a passion for her. While this year she has a pig at the club barn, she had to branch out to another facility to house her growing goat herd. She breeds goats to sell to other 4-H and FFA members and sees the potential for broader sales and shows in her future. “If it wasn’t for this club barn, I don’t think I would be where I am in the goat business,” she says. Seeing kids leave the barn because they want to expand or do things their own way is a proud moment for leaders, Chris Schauer says. “That’s a success story when they want to do that.”

‘Ag-based community’ While 4-H and FFA have roots in teaching students about production agriculture and research advances, both programs have moved


COVER STORY or agronomists or just more knowledgeable about where their food comes from, the leaders consider it a success. Other counties who want to develop similar experiences should keep the focus on youth development and leadership rather than on winning shows, Chris Schauer says. He also says being open to multiple species helps kids explore their interests.

The C.M. Cook Youth Development Project 4-H and FFA Livestock Barn in Hettinger, N.D., gives young people a place to keep their show animals.

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into far broader programming. 4-H offers projects across nearly any interest. FFA includes lessons and education across all of agriculture, with contests and learning opportunities stretching beyond traditional production areas and into mechanics, marketing and more. But for an “ag-based community” like Hettinger, the livestock programs continue to attract young people, say Ronda Schauer and Joy Laufer. That’s how it was for Joy’s son, Oscar. She took him to a 4-H meeting five years ago, and he learned he could buy and house a pig at the barn. Since then, Oscar also has had sheep and goats, and this year, he has a steer. He’s considering a venture where he feeds out pigs at the barn for local consumers. “That’s been the love of his life,” Joy says. She’s watched her son mature as he found his niche in livestock. For Oscar, watching the personalities of the animals and learning from the other members has been a life-changing experience. “This place, when I come down here, relaxes me. It’s just — the friendships you make, the leadership skills you develop, just make it an overall fun time,” he says. Ronda Schauer has seen kids who start out with a small 4-H project at the barn develop elaborate FFA Supervised Agricultural Experiences with their livestock. And Laufer says that by showing, the kids are able to meet other 4-H and FFA members from around the state and serve as ambassadors of Adams County and Hettinger. Chris Schauer knows the importance that kind of start can be. He once was a city kid in

Hettinger with an interest in agriculture who got a start with animals and rodeo from other people. He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in animal science from North Dakota State University and a doctorate from Oregon State University. He now serves as the director of the Hettinger Extension Research Center and the interim director at the Dickinson Extension Research Center. Having a similar impact on the lives and futures of youth is the goal, Chris Schauer says. Whether kids end up becoming veterinarians

The youth who house animals at the barn aren’t just getting a place to keep their livestock; they also have a support system to help them learn. The kids take turns feeding, and the more experienced members are happy to help out the younger members with lessons in training, fitting and showing. Chris Schauer says Southwest Grain has helped facilitate feed deliveries to make things work smoothly. Members like Sydnee Wolff, a coming third grader who is in her third year of Cloverbuds, the early 4-H program for children 5 to 8, say they’ve learned from the older members about how to show their animals and how to set their feet, among other lessons. “You have to be nice to them. You can’t be mad,” Wolff explains. Chris Schauer says the barn also has served as an inspiration to get more town kids to

keep animals elsewhere, providing a “multiplier effect” in the number of kids in the community raising livestock. And, as more kids have gotten involved, it’s brought in more people to the county fair. Now, the fair board is $180,000 in to a $200,000 fairgrounds infrastructure package, and Chris Schauer credits the barn with providing momentum. “A dying fair doesn’t build a $200,000 addition to their fairgrounds,” he says. For Fitch, the barn has helped direct her future plans beyond developing her goat herd. She also wants to go to Dickinson State University and then North Dakota State University and pursue an agriculture education degree. Her time with younger members has played a part in that decision. “I definitely love teaching them how to get better at showmanship and get better at showing their animals properly,” she says. “I love just being able to connect with them and just watch them grow as people and watch them grow into leaders.” Ronda Schauer says the kids are still kids. They get into water fights or mud fights (“or more than mud”), she says. But they settle down when it’s time to work and help each other. “This group of kids is just elite,” she says. “The teamwork and the leadership that comes out of this barn is unbelievable.” AG

Both FFA and 4-H members in Adams County can house their animals at the C.M. Cook Youth Development Project 4-H and FFA Livestock Barn in Hettinger, N.D. Monday, July 15, 2019 / AGWEEK

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Brazil Rainfall can be close to normal from northern RGS to Parana this week, while the rest of the Brazilian croplands are drier than normal.

Canada

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European Union Near- to above-normal rainfall from northeast Spain to Italy and the Balkans this week. Near- to below-normal rainfall elsewhere.

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‘Everything looks really good’ in SW ND Crops are a little behind due to cool spring, summer By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

MOTT, N.D. — Nathan Thomas had 20 or 30 acres of hay down on the afternoon of July 2. It wasn’t much, really, but “just enough to make it rain,” Thomas laughed. Rain it did, with a North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network station a mile north of Mott registering .62 inches that day. The week that followed added even more. Thomas was more than welcoming of the moisture. “We farm in southwest North Dakota. You’re always a week away from a drought,” he said. Drought, though, is not high on the list of concerns in southwestern North Dakota this year. After a 2017 drought and normal, but rather dry, conditions in 2018, southwestern North Dakota has experienced a rather wet and cool spring and early summer. Thomas farms with his parents, James and Patty Thomas, and his brother-in-law, Josh Greff. “We raise everything from corn, canola, peas, soybeans, wheat, sunflowers, have raised flax in the past,” he said. The Thomas family also has a cow-calf operation. So far, it’s been a good year, weather-wise. “Everything looks really good. It kinda had a slow start because winter decided to hang out until the middle of May,” Thomas said. On July 2, the area was green and gold, with lush grass and crops making up the green and blooming canola the gold. Duaine Marxen, North Dakota State University Extension Agent for Hettinger County, said everything is in generally good shape but behind. The canola crop took off after the area finally received a few weeks of warm weather, but the conditions of other crops vary greatly based on when they got in the ground. Some corn and sunflower crops are starting to shape up, but Marxen said some sunflowers were just starting to emerge. He even saw some wheat just coming up July 1. “You start talking about snow in May, you’re just backing things up,” he said. Thomas said last year the beans were flowering by early July but this year they hadn’t yet canopied. Four-leaf beans weren’t uncommon, Marxen said. The hay crop so far seemed about average to above average. Marxen said the wet, cool con-

ditions had led to high hopes for the hay crop, but so far tonnage is down, likely due to the cold start. But after tough 2017 and 2018 hay crops, he said many are still hoping they can make up some ground this season. The pastures, though, look about as good as anyone can remember them. The Thomas farm cell grazes in some pastures, using a formula to determine when to consider moving the cattle. This year, Thomas explained, they expected to move one group after 14 days. Instead, the grass lasted 24 days. “Everything, I think, for the most part, looks good. And not just here. Kind of everywhere you go,” Thomas said. “When you drive through the pasture, it’s maybe not belly deep, but it’s close,” Marxen said. The only thing that wasn’t looking particularly good that afternoon was the haying tractor situation. Thomas’s normal raking tractor is a Massey-Ferguson 85, but the steering pump went out, leading him to hook up a John Deere 4020. As he worked on fixing a hose on the rake — the kind of “daily breakdown” to be expected in haying season — thunder sounded overhead. “I’ve got no complaints, I guess,” Thomas said. AG

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FARM EQUIPMENT 1990 Lund DLX 14’ 4”, console steer, 4 swivel seats, livewell, bilge pump, depth finder and front mount electric with 1993 Mercury 40 HP, oil injection, power trim, electric start and 1991 Shore Lander trailer, new items installed: Tires & wheels, custom heavy duty tarp, 4 trailer guide-ons, 6 fish-on rod holders, wench and more, includes life jackets, anchors oar. Good clean working condition, water ready, $4,500 OBO. 605-229-4106 or 605-228-2597 For Sale: 1990 Lund 1750 Tyee with 90 HP Evinrude, 9 horse Evinrude kicker, 24 volt Minnkota trolling motor, depth finders and more accessories. (605) 380-0303 1998 Sea Ray boat and 2017 tandem axle trailer.5.7 liter inboard mercruiser. Walk through windshield, sun canopy, and much more. Excellent condition. (605) 350-2798 Buick Century 2000, well maintained, good tires, V-6 engine, $700. (605) 380-3081 2016 HD Ultra Limited, 2,500 miles, extended warranty, fluids just changed, Magna flow true duals and mufflers, $22,000. (605) 380-0395 1998 Jayco Eagle travel trailer, 30’, queen bed in front, bunks in back, $5000. (605) 380-9172 For Sale: 38’ Fleetwood Avion 5th wheel camper, oak interior, 3 slides, generator. With 5th wheel hitch. Call 719-930-1196 Chevrolet Duramax 2011, LTZ, 120,000 mi, box rails, boards, tarp, Fab Tech front bumper, $29,500. Excellent condition. (605) 380-9172 14’ Lund fishing boat, 15 HP, 4 stroke motor, 30lb thrust trolling motor, Shorelander trailer, $1,850. 605-824-0204 1981 Lund Tyee 5.3 & trailer 17’, trailer has new rollers on it, live well, new carpet, stainless steel 20 gal fuel tank, onboard charger, $3,000 worth of accessories on it. Asking $5000. (605) 380-1767 2009 Denali, 31ft, 2 slides, excellent condition, (605) 380-9573 2014 Grand Design Solitude 305RE 5th Wheeler (36 ft) 3 slides, in excellent condition. Low miles, 2 AC, fireplace, 2 TVs, leather recliners & pull out sofa. Beautiful island kitchen w/large pantry, 4 door refrigerator, lots of storage, no pets & no smoking. Live in comfort & luxury while camping. Located in Pollock, SD on the Missouri River. Lot rent paid until May 2020. Great location & fishing. Photos available. $37,000. 808-280-6616 2017 Indian Chief Vintage, 4500 miles, true duals, power commander, $14,500. Call 605-469-5354 Full self contained pick up camper, w/shower, fridge, stove, AC, fits short or long box, $5,500. (701) 550-9837

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Directions: From Grafton, ND – 4-miles north on hwy. 81 - ¼ mile east & ¼ mile north Online Bidding Powered by Proxibid. For Info Call Duane: 701-360-1148 TRACTORS – LOADER - GPS: 2003 CaseIH MX230 MFWD, 5-hyd. w/return, 3-pt, QH, 1000 PTO; 380/90R50 duals (new inner tires) 6610 hrs; 1976 versatile 850 Series-2 4WD, 4-hyd, Trimble EZ-Steer EZ-Guide 250 gps,20.8-38 duals, 4668 hrs; Quickie Q990 loader, w/bucket & grapple, joy-stick controls, CIH MX series brackets; Trimble FM-1000 GPS guidance system; TRUCKS & PICKUP: 1981 Ford 9000 twin screw tandem, Cummins 855, 9-spd, 19.5’ box & hoist, roll tarp, 621662 mi; 1979 IHC S1900 twin screw tandem, 446 gas, 5&4 spd, Hart 20’ 3-way box w/hoist, roll tarp, 55983 mi; 1978 Mack RL612LST twin screw tandem, Mack 315-HP diesel, 13-spd, 20-flatbed, (2) 1500 gal. poly tanks, 2” pump, 603951 mi; 1968 Chevrolet C50 tag tandem, 350 V8 gas, 4&2 spd, Strongbox 16’ box & hoist, roll tarp, 91932 mi; 1991 Chevrolet 1500 2WD reg. cab long box pickup, 305 V8, auto, 124300 mi; HARVEST & GRAIN HANDLING: 1981 IH 1482 Axial-Flow pull type combine, IH 6-belt pickup; 1982 IH 1460 Axial-Flow combine, chopper, 4231 hrs; 1981 IH 1460 Axial-Flow combine, 3517 hrs;CaseIH 1020 20” flex header; CaseIH 1010 20’ ridged header; IH 820 20’ flex header; IH 810 header w/Melroe 388 7-belt pickup, w/2-wheel header trailer; (2) IH 810 headers w/Sund 9’ pickups; Matson 25’ header trailer; CaseIH 721 21’ PT swather; John Deere 800 18’ SP swather w/transport; 2008 Pickett 1222-2-A One Step bean cutter, 8-bar PU, RH del; Harriston 5006 12R22 3-pt bean

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Location: St. Hilaire, MN. (6 miles south of Thief River Falls on us 32) Auctioneer’s note: Partial listing. We will accept items until full. Some 218 owner’s ph. # listed. Check www.redriverron.com for details, late add., and pics. CLAYTON HANSON MACHINERY 1980 J.D. 4240, 6,500 hrs; 1973 J.D. 4430; 1968 J.D. 4020 D; 1967 J.D. 4020; 18 J.D. SUITCASE WTS.; 2 BRACKETS; J.D. 148 LOADER; 200 BUS. GRAVITY BOX; 1958 J.D. 830; CAT D-6 w/ HYD DOZER; J.D. 7700 TURBO COMBINE; J.D. 212 5 BELT PU HEAD; 1977 CHEV C-60 S.A. w/ 15’ STEEL BOX; 1973 FORD F-600 S.A. w/ 14’ WOOD BOX; 15’ J.D. 800 SWATHER, batt; 20’ J.D. BWF TAND DISK; SITREX 10 WHEEL VERT FOLD CART RAKE; 5 1/2 YD. TORQUE SCRAPER; 2-J.D. QUICK HITCHES; 14’ J.D. 1600 A SWINGER HAYBINE; N.H. 3 PT. BALE MOVER; J.D. 640 SIDE DEL. RAKE; 9’ J.D.# 37 SICKLE MOWER; IHC # 37 SMALL SQ. BALER; J.D. 530 RD. BALER; 2-10’ J.D. 9350 DRILLS, exc.; 3 PT. TRACK WACKER; MELCAM FORK ROCK PICKER; 6-16” J.D. 2600 AUTO RESET SEMI MT. PLOW w/ coulters; 425 GAL. POLY PICKUP TANK; 2-HAY RINGS; 24’ J.D. 1010 3 PT. FIELD CULT; 24’ J.D. 1010 3 PT. FIELD CULT; 2-18.4 X 38” BAND DUALS; 16.9 X 38” TRACTORS & LOADERS 1981 IHC 1486 w/ 2350 LOADER, ph: 289-0451; 1979 VERSATILE 875 4WD,. ph. 783-2243; M.F. 4840 4WD; CASE 2470 4WD, ph. 520 252-0579; 1975 J.D. 2030 DIESEL; WHITE 2-155; J.D. 4020 DIESEL w/ KOYKER LOADER; 1975 FORD 8600; 1976 FORD 7600; J.D. 2510 w/ F-11 LOADER, 3 pt.; CASE 90 SERIES QT LOADER w/ GRAPPLE GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT 13” X 95’ MAYRATH MECH. SWINGER; 10” X 71’ WESTFIELD MECH. SWINGER; 10” X 71’ MAYRATH MECH. SWINGER; 10” x 71’ WESTFIELD HYD. SWINGER; 10” X 71’ WESTGO HYD. SWINGER AUGER, UNVERFERTH 5000 GRAIN CART; KILLBROS 600 BUSH GRAIN CART; BRENT 420 GRAIN CART; UFT 444 GRAIN CART; 18’ FULL AERATION FLOOR; 6” X 28’ HUTCH PTO AUGER; 10” HYD. DRIVE FARM KING JUMP AUGER; NEUERO 675 GRAIN VAC; FICKLIN 14000 650 BUS GRAIN CART VINTAGE FARM MACHINERY CASE VAC w/ 60” BELLY MOWER; 1953 FORD GOLDEN JUBILEE, exc. cond.; 1953 FORD JUBILEE; MM JET III GAS w/ LOADER; 1958 M.F. 50 w/ LOADERph.289-2626; 1942 J.D. N.F.; 1948 COOP E-3 N.F.; IHC M W.F. w/F-11 LOADER; MM U GAS STANDARD; MASSEY HARRIS 44; J.D. 70 DIESEL; AC WD; 1939 B FARMALL; IHC B SINGLE WHEEL NARROW FRT.; J.D. 3 BOTTOM PLOW; 7’ MM 3 PT. SICKLE MOWER; 2 ROW BLACK HAWK CORN PLANTER; I.H. 2A HAY CRIMPER; SINGLE ROW HORSE CULT.; J.D. 613 2 BOTTOM PLOW; DUMP RAKE; J.D.2 BOTTOM HYD. LIFT PLOW; MM 1200 PTO CORN SHELLER FORKLIFTS, BLADES, & ROCK EQUIP. 1999 TOYOTA LP SINGLE STAGE FORK LIFT, hard rubber; 2000 NISSAN LP SINGLE STAGE FORK LIFT, hard rubber; CONVERTED PULL TYPE ROAD GRADER, ph. 686-1131; DEGELMAN ROCK NAB-

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CULT.; 8-18” IHC 700 P.T. AUTO RESET PLOW; 35’ IHC 5700 CHISELPLOW; 50’ & 36’ WILRICH FIELD CULT.; 40’ MELROE 3 RANK MULTI WEEDER; 2-5-16” MELROE 911 AUTO RESETPLOWS w/ hitch; 21’ IHC TANDEM DISK; 18 ½’ I.H. VIBRASHANK CULT.; 13’ KRAUSE CHISEL PLOW; 25’ J.D.1600CHISEL; 41’ J.D. 680 CHISEL PLOW w/ 104 Summers 3 bar TRUCKS 1987 WHITE VOLVO T.S. w/ 18’ CRYSTEEL BOX; 1974 FORD 9000 TRI AX w/ 21’ BOX, ph. 689-3092; 1990 FORD T.S. DAY CAB SEMI, ph. 686-1131; 1991 GMC TOPKICK W/ 2800 GAL. PROPANE TANK, PH. 289-2822; 1972 FORD LOUISVILLE TAG AXLE, w/ 18’ BOX; 1988 FORD S.A. FEED TRUCK; 1965 CHEV. C-60 w/ 16’ BOX; 1981 1 T. CHEV. PICKUP GRAVITY WAGONS & TRAILERS 2-PARKER 4000 GRAVITY WAGON; 200 BUSH. GRAVITY BOX; PICKUP TRL.; PARKER 350 BUS GRAVITY WAGON; 2004 6’ X 12’ HALLMARK S.A. ENCLOSED TRL.,; 20’ T.A. DUALLY GRAIN BOX TRAILER; 25’ DELTA G.N. T.A. DUALLY; 2007 48’ XL RGN w/ 2008 5’ FLIP UP AXLE, 29’well, mech. detach TIRES NEW:12.4 X 28; 16.5L/16.1 POWER BAR; 36/16/17.5; 11.25 /24 IMP RIB; 2-14.9 X 24; 2-17.5 X 25 16P; 3-30.5 x 32;” 14-10:00/20; 2) 18.4X38 BAND DUALS; 28L X 26, JD RIM; 2-380/80R/ 46; 8) 12.5-15 IMPL. TIRES; 18.4 X 30 DUALS; 2 SETS OF 4 - 445/22.5 SUPER SINGLES ON AL. RIMS; 295/75R/ 22.5; 2-11R/24.5; 2-14.9 X 24” ON CASE IH 8 HOLE; 2-14.9 X 24” ON CASE IH 8 HOLE; 2-14.9X24” ON J.D. RIM RECREATIONAL/LAWN & GARDEN 1995 KAWASAKI BAYOU 400 4 WHEELER, ph. 779-2700; 2000 HONDA FOREMEN 4X 4; 1988 32’ BOUNDER MOTOR HOME, ph. 688-1819; WOODS RM 90 3 PT. FINISHING MOWER; LEAF/ GRASS CART w/ Onan powered vac.; 5’ DUETZ ALLIS BELLY MOWER, PTO drive; 5’ SWISHER PULL TYPE 13 H.P. LAWN MOWER; CUB CADET ZERO TURN 1046 MOWER, weak left hydro; 1969 ARCTIC CAT PANTHER; FOLDING PICNIC TABLES LATE CONSIGNMENT (check website later for detailed info) J.D. 7720; J.D. 224 FLEX HEAD; SUMMERS SPRAYER; J.D. 9350 DRILLS; J.D. 12’ BRUSH DISK WILRICH 26’ CHISEL PLOW; JD 230 TAND. DISK; VERSATILE 855 4WD; J.D. 4020

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For Sale: 2001 Great Dane dry van, DOT’d, good floor, good tires $9,200 obo; 1978 Massey Ferguson 1135 $7,000; Meritor Tire inflation system for trailer, $1,000 obo; Carrier Pro Heat $1,000 obo. OPS bypass oil filter system, call for details. (320) 333-2365

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 S S Detailing and Polishing 41632 109th St, Britton SD 57430 Machine Polish rims starting @ $50.00 Fuel tanks starting @ $85.00 Detailing starting @ $150.00 Also do vehicle and semi washing and waxing. For any other polishing call or text 605-290-2978 2012 Tilt bed 22ft trailer with 2 - 7,000 lb. axles, deck is in good shape, no extra welds, clean with good tires, lights all work and brakes, pulls very nice, $4,800/offer. (701) 318-2086


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Ford F-250 1997, Super Duty, 7.3 diesel, extended cab, 4x4. Call (605) 472-0619 or 605-280-3861. International 9200 Semi, 1998 Cat engine, auto shift, sleeper, 40’ jet grain trailer, good tarp, good rubber. Call or text (507) 829-7591

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LOCATION: Blawat Construction Lot & Building, Old Hwy. 44 So., Drayton, ND

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OPENS: MONDAY, JULY 22 / CLOSES: TUESDAY, JULY 30 PREVIEW: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM / LOADOUT: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM SERVICE VEHICLES & TIRE EQUIPMENT • ‘06 Ford F-550 Boom Truck, Dsl. 2- WD, Manual Trans, Dually • ‘05 Chev. 3/4 Ton Pickup w/Tommy Lift, Gas, Auto Trans. w/ Honda Gas Air Compressor • Boss V-Plow, Mounted on ‘05 Chev. • ‘97 Ford Super Duty Dsl. 4X4, Service Trk. w/Tommy Lift • 2-Branick Trk. Tire Spreaders • 2-AME Floor Mt. Tire Spreaders • Snap On WB 400 Semi Tire Balancer • Trk. Tire Dunk Tank • Branick Tire Cage • Branick Cage w/Hyd. Bead Breaker • Chloride Tank & Pump • AMC & Esco Tire Bead Breaker • 4-20 Ton Air Jacks • Tire Mounting Bars & Tools • Bartec 300 & 400 Pro Code Readers • Auto X-Ray EZ Scan 6000 • 1/2, 3/4, & 1” Impact Wrenches • Bacharach Leak Detector • JNC 4000 Jumper, Rescue 9000 • Rema Tire Regroover • IMT 300 Dual Bead Breaker • Tire Stud Gun, • 10, & 12 ton Sprayer pot Jacks • 2-Esco Tire Dollie • Tips Pro Tire Position Tool • Lots Of Tire Mounting Tools GENERAL HARDWARE INVENTORY • 22 Cases Cenex Enviro Oil • 4 Cases Cenex Superlube • 2 Cases Cenex Premium Gold • 18- 2-1/2 Gal. Cenex Oil • 24 Cenex Oil Jugs • 12 Cases Grease • Other Oils & Lubricants • Large Assortment of Oil & Fuel Filters • 436 Assorted Auto & Trk.Belts • Assorted Thermostats • Spark Plug Assortment • Windshield Wiper Blades • 34 Air Filters, Seafoam, WD 40 • Fuel Additives, & Anti Gel. • Anti-Freeze,Chain Lube, • Extension Cord Wire • Welding Rod, Drill Bits • 200 misc. Sockets • Tap & Die Sets, Ratchet Straps • Work Gloves, Head Lights • Hitch Pins & Clevises • Brooms, Tarp Straps, Zip Ties • Assorted Auto & Truck Rims • 3-Propane Torch Kits • Tow Ropes & Safety Straps • Spray Paint, Shop Rags, • Racks Of Knives, Eye Bolts, • Grinding Wheels & Wire Brushes • U-Bolts, Turnbuckles, Muffler Clamps • Hoses & Clamps, & Misc. Hardware SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS • Aladdin Hot Pressure Washer • Large Rolling Tool Box • Rolling Tool Cart • Auto Floor Jack, Bottle Jacks • Air/Hyd. Jacks • Wire Welder Cart • Alum. Pickup Ramps • Gates Radiator Flush Tool • Actron CP 9449 Brake Scan • Innova 31003 Car Scan • Large Step Ladder • Battery Charger, Shop Vacs. • Bearing Pullers, Grease Guns • Charger, jump Starter, Load Tester • Gates Hyd. Hose Machine w/Dies • Shop Tools & Other Equipment OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS • 16’ Tandem Axle Trailer • 25 ton Hyd. Log Splitter on wheels • Gas Go-Cart w/Fiberglass Body • Runs of Commercial Shelving TIRES & RIMS • 91 Truck Tires, incl. Super Singles • 66 Car & Pickup Tires • 79 Tractor, & Implement Tires • Assorted Tractor Tires, Rims, Hubs, & Spacers • 44 Assorted Boxes of Tire Tubes

Cornhusker 800 Grain Trailer Lee 218-736-7122

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ND LIC. #206

LUNCH SERVED ALL SALES FINAL Not responsible for accidents. All items to be removed within 7 days

CALL IN BIDS WELCOME Cell:218-686-5500 • mick@wlktel.com

UPCOMING CLOSINGS July 24 Aug. 7 Aug. 21 Agriculture & Construction Equipment, Recreation, & More!

Location: Steffes Group Facility, 2000 Main Ave East, West Fargo, ND 58078

COMBINES 2011 Gleaner S77 Tritura Super Seven, 1,850 sep. hrs., 2,633 engine hrs., 0 hrs. 2003 Gleaner R75, shows 2,500 sep. hrs., 3,500 engine hrs. CORN HEAD Case-IH 1083 corn head, 8x30” PLANTER John Deere 7200 vacuum planter, 16x30”

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Lindy pull-type subsoiler, 20’ Wishek 742-34 disc, 34’ BALER TWINE (4) Bales of 16,000 Sisal baler twine CONVENTIONAL TRUCKS 2004 Volvo VNL sleeper 2000 Freightliner Century Classic XL double bunk sleeper, 618,223 miles 1998 Freightliner FLD-120 double bunk sleeper, 426,764 miles

CONVENTIONAL TRUCKS 1999 Mack CH613 twin bunk sleeper, 8,173 hrs., shows 321,587 miles SERVICE TRUCK 1975 Ford Custom 350 service truck, shows 41,358 miles HOPPER BOTTOM TRAILERS 2009 Maurer hopper bottom trailer, 42’x98”x66”1996 1996 Merritt hopper bottom trailer, 42’x96”x66”

SteffesGroup.com

Steffes Group, Inc., 24400 MN Hwy 22 S, Litchfield, MN 55355 FOR INFORMATION CONTACT RANDY KATH AT STEFFES GROUP, 320.693.9371 OR 701.429.8894 Complete terms, lot listings and photos at SteffesGroup.com / Randy Kath ND894

TIMED ONLINE

To Be Sold In 3 Separate / Tracts Available For Immediate Possession

Hawley Cooperative Elevator Company Tract #2 Sunflower Plant

OPENS: Tuesday, August 27

CLOSES: Tue. September 3 | 12PM

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PREVIEW DATES

of Total Storage Capacity

SteffesGroup.com Scott Steffes ND81, MN14-51

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

Tract #3 Main Facility

Tract #1 South Facility

Fri. July 19, 2019 1-4PM & Fri. August 30, 2019 1-4PM

2,059,000± Bushels

Photos shown may not depict actual equipment.

OTHER TRAILERS 1988 Utility reefer trailer, 48’x102” 1987 Load King 252DDM tri-axle detach trailer, 53’x102” Trail Tech tri-axle combine trailer, 50’x96” Stud King MD38 tandem axle header trailer, 38’ Wemco header trailer, 36’ SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS PARTS / TIRES / AND MORE!

2019

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. 2013 Wilson, 72” sides, 96”W, ag hoppers, electric tarp, 42’L stainless back. All air ride and very nice trailers. (507) 820-0656

AUCTION SALES

1,789,000 Bushel Licensed Capacity

Near Major US Hwy & All Tracts Next to Hard Surfaced Roads BNSF Rail to Tract 2 & 3, Tract 1 Adjacent to RR

SteffesGroup.com

Steffes Group, Inc., 2000 Main Avenue E, West Fargo, ND For a detailed Buyer’s Prospectus with complete terms and conditions contact Max Steffes, MN14-031, 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. Immediate possession will be granted to the successful bidder upon signing the purchase agreement, depositing earnest money (10%), and signing a short term lease agreement. This is a 5% buyer’s premium auction.

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All times are in central standard time unless otherwise noted. OPENS Tue., July 16 - 8 a.m. - CLOSES Tue., July 16 - 12 p.m. — Commercial Real Estate Online Auction, Portland, N.D. Steffes Auctioneers. Tue., July 16 - 10 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, East Grand Forks, Minn. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. Tue., July 16 - 11 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Munich, N.D. Doug Klein, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. Tue., July 16 - 12 p.m. — Quality Tested Hay Auction, Litchfield, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers. Tue., July 16 - 12 p.m. — Online Real Estate Auction, Twin Valley, Minn. Twin Valley Living Center, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. CLOSES Tue., July 16 — Osakis Creamery NH3 Equipment Online Auction, Osakis, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers. CLOSES Wed., July 17 — Farm Equipment Auction, Danvers, Minn. LenMar Farms, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers. Wed., July 17 — Agricultural Equipment Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. CLOSES Wed., July 17 — Country Home Auction, Dassel, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers. Thu., July 18 - 10 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Olivia, Minn. Larry & Gloria Gunderson, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. Thu., July 18 - 10 a.m. — Summer 2019 Machinery Auction, Steele, N.D. Multiple Parties. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Thu., July 18 - 10:30 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Neche, N.D. Bud & Brad Symington, Owners. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. Thu., July 18 —Truck & Trailer Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Sat., July 20 - 10 a.m. MT — Antique Tractor Auction, Havre, Mont. Jerry & Cari Frahm, Owners. RK Statewide Auction. Sun., July 21 - 11 a.m. — Large Estate Auction, Fargo, N.D. Arnold Larson Estate. Berg Auction Service. OPENS Mon., July 22 - CLOSES Mon., July 29 — Farm Auction, Erskine, Minn. Dwaine & Geraldine Jenson, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. Tue., July 23 — Government Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Wed., July 24 — St. Hillaire Live/Online Machinery Auction. McKercher Auctions. OPENS Wed., July 24 - CLOSES Tue., July 30 — Inventory Reduction Auction, Alvarado, Minn. MarKit County Grain, LLC, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. OPENS Wed., July 24 - CLOSES Wed., July 31 — Business Liquidation Auction, Rugby, N.D. Norh Country Ag, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. Wed., July 24 — Vehicles & Equipment Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Thu., July 25 - 9 a.m. — Grand Forks Area Equipment and Truck Auction, Grand Forks, N.D. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

Thu., July 25 - 9 a.m. — Tire Equipment, Service Vehicles, Shop Tools, & Inventory. Drayton, N.D. Drayton Tire, Owner. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers. Thu., July 25 - 11 a.m. — Personal Property Moving Auction, Devils Lake, N.D. Mark Motis, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. Thu., July 25 — Construction Equipment Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. OPENS Thu., July 25 - CLOSES Thu., Aug 1 — Truck Auction., Sidney, Mont. Rocky Norby, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. Sat., July 27 - 10 a.m. — Farm Equipment Auction, Grafton, N.D. Duane & Carol Ebertowski, Owners. Schuster Auctioneering. Sat., July 27 - 10 a.m. — Personal Property, Tools, Recreation, Guns & Sporting Goods Auction, Edinburg, N.D. Arvid Swenseid, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. Sat., July 27 — Truck & Trailer Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. OPENS Tue., July 30 - CLOSES Tue., Aug 6 — Farm Retirement Auction, Twin Valley, Minn. Boman Farms Inc, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers. Tue., July 30 - 11 a.m. — Personal Property Farmstead Estate Auction, Pekin, N.D. Dale Qua, Estate, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. Wed., July 31 - 9 a.m. — AgIron West Fargo Event, Red River Valley Fairgrounds, West Fargo, N.D. Steffes Auctioneers. Wed., July 31 — Ag Equipment Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Thu., Aug 1 - 5 p.m. MT — Written Bid Auction. LC Trailer Court LLC, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Fri., Aug 9 - 10 a.m. — Equipment & Tools Auction, Bismarck, N.D. Bill Clairmont, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Tue., Aug 13 - 12 p.m. — Quality Tested Hay Auction, Litchfield, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers. Wed., Aug 14 - 10 a.m. — Nelson County Land Auction, Lakota, N.D. Gerald Meyer, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. OPENS Thu., Aug 22 - CLOSES Wed., Sept 4— Equipment Auction, Hawley, Minn. Hawley Elevator Co, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers. Thu., Aug 22 - 10 a.m. — AgIron Mt. Pleasant Event, Pleasant Iowa. Steffes Auctioneers. Fri., Aug 23 - 11 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Grove City, Minn. Voigt Dairy, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers. Fri., Aug 23 - 11 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Spencer, Neb. Cecil & Betty Mashino, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. Mon., Aug 26 - 10 a.m. — Retirement Auction, Mandan, N.D. Force Enterprise Construction, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. OPENS Tue., Aug 27 - CLOSES Tue., Sept 3 — Real Estate Auction, Hawley, Minn. Hawley Elevator Co, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers.

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PERSONAL PROPERTY, TOOLS, RECREATION, GUNS & SPORTING GOODS AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2019 – 10:00 AM Location: Edinburg ND – 12646 77th St NE Directions: From Edinburg – 1 mile North, 3 miles West, 1¼ mile North & ½ East Owners: Arvid Swenseid - 701-331-0553

Auctioneers Note: This will be a very interesting auction with lots of sporting goods, guns, traps, unique antiques and many, many other interesting items. There were many boxes yet unpacked at the time of listing so there will be many surprises the day of the sale. Plan today to attend! Lunch will be served! TRACTOR, MOWER, BOBCAT & ATTACHMENTS TRAILERS • LIVESTOCK PANELS & GATES FARM, TOOLS & SHOP ITEMS • LAWN & GARDEN BOATS, SPORTING GOODS, TRAPPING & HUNTING GUNS, KNIVES, BOWS & OTHER MISC. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE, APPLIANCES & HOUSEHOLD

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

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ADVANCE NOTICE- THREE UPCOMING TIMED ONLINE AUCTIONS

VISIT RESOURCEAUCTION.COM FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS, UPDATED BIDDING PROCEDURE, REMOVAL TIMES & MORE

BIDS OPEN JULY 24TH & CLOSE JULY 30TH NOTE: With their recent expansion, MarKit County Grain LLC has streamlined it’s grain and bean handling facilities and has a large list of items excess to ongoing business:

• 22) Hopper Bins- 1400 to 5000 Bushel, including some late model Grain Max; many w/ take out augers & aeration fans • A Large Selection of Conveyors & Augers

• Farm King 24R22 Liquid Fertilizer Side Dresser • 3) Skid Steers & Attachments • Waconia Dry Fertilizer Blender • Tanks & Hoppers

• Legs & Bin Accessories • Waconia Stainless Weight Hopper W/ Scale • Flatbed Truck & Trailers

• Much, Much More!

WATCH FOR FULL LIST TO BE POSTED SOON AT WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM!!!

MarKit COUNTY GRAIN LLC, OWNER- ALVARADO, MINNESOTA Contact Info: Will - 218-965-4812 BIDS OPEN JULY 24th & CLOSE July 31st NOTE: Levi has sold his successful seed, fertilizer and chemical business and will be liquidating all of his very clean and well cared for equipment by online auction. Please note many high quality units:

• 2001 International 8100 Day Cab Semi Tractoronly 208,000 actual miles • 2015 Chev 3500HD dually w/ Duramax diesel, Hillsboro alum flatbed, only 65,000 miles • 2013 John Deere 328E Skid Steer, cab encl w/ AC & heat, only 500 hours • A large selection of skid steer attachments • 2010 USC LP2000 Seed Treater & Accessories

• 8) Enduraplas 10000 gal poly tanks • 6) Enduraplas 3000 gal poly tanks • 2015 Unverferth 5000 seed tender on 32000# factory gooseneck trailer • Unverferth 3750 seed tender on 21000# gooseneck trailer • 2011 ABU Gooseneck tanker trailer; 2-2200 gal tanks & accessories

• 2015 Meridian 5000 gal horizontal double wall fuel tank • Toyota & Caterpillar forklifts • Several Late Model ABU trailers- gooseneck & bumper hitch • Late Model Brandt 1545 & 1535TD belt conveyors • Polaris 800 4x4 ATV

• MUCH, MUCH MORE!

WATCH FOR FULL LIST TO BE POSTED SOON AT WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM!!!

NORTH CENTRAL AG, OWNER- RUGBY, NORTH DAKOTA Contact Info: Levi Heisler - 701-208-1963 BIDS OPEN JULY 25TH & CLOSE August 1ST NOTE: Rocky has updated all of his trucks. While used on the farm, these trucks have never been in the beet field- all beets have been carted to the road. These trucks have been used in other local Norby enterprises and farm work such as grain hoppers, hauling coal to the beet factory and taking pulp away. These units are all matched in components, accessories and quality. They have been very well maintained, recently DOT’d, windshields replaced, all cab equipment, knobs, covers & gauges are complete & operational. Any necessary mechanical work has been completed and tires are excellent. You will be impressed.

• SIXTEEN MATCHED Freightliner Century day cabs, 2006 & 2007 models, 12.7L & 14.0 Litre Detroit 60 series engines, 10 spd trans, wet kits, alum front wheels, steel disk rears, safety pull hitches, 400,000 to 700,000 miles

WATCH FOR FULL LIST TO BE POSTED SOON AT WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM!!!

ROCKY NORBY, OWNER- SIDNEY, MONTANA Contact Info: Rocky - 406-480-2711 TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers. Canadian buyers are always welcome. Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

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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 Monday, July 15, 2019 / AGWEEK

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GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION

THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2019 - 9:00 AM LOCATION: Outdoors at the Alerus Center, 1200 S. 42nd St, Grand Forks, ND (Just off I-29) AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The auction will take place outdoors at the Alerus Center. All units will be on hand for running inspection from noon to 5pm July 24th and 8am to 10am auction day. All items must be removed by Wednesday, July 31st at 1pm- loading dock on site. Alerus Center is equipped with hotel & restaurant facilities. We will accept absentee bids until 6pm July 24th!

ONLINE BIDDING- Please register in advance to bid live online by visiting www.resourceauction.com IMPORTANT NOTICE: THIS IS A VERY PRELIMINARY LISTING! AS THIS AD WENT TO PRESS WE WERE ADDING MANY UNITS & GATHERING NUMEROUS SPECS. PLEASE SEE www.resourceauction.com FOR ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS & CHANGES TO DESCRIPTIONS!

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

TRACTORS & GUIDANCE EQUIPMENT: *2011 Case IH Steiger 500HD 4WD tractor, luxury cab, inst seat, power shift, 6 hyd, diff locks, elec mirrors, full auto steer, Pro 700 display, 262 receiver, Nav controller, Hi-cap drawbar, Goodyear 800/70R38 duals, 3024 hrs, SN#ZBF125013F *2008 New Holland T9040 4WD, power shift, 4 hyd w/ power beyond & return, Outback STS E Drive auto guidance, 710/70R42 duals, Firestone rubber, 2450 hrs, SN#Z8F204790 *2011 New Holland T8-300 MFWD, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 3 PTO’s, 5 hyd w/ power beyond, front weights, arm rest color touch screen, Trimble FM 1000 display & receiver w/ RTK, 380/90R34 fronts, 380/90R50 duals, 2188 hrs, SN#ZBRC05675 *1990 Versatile 946 4WD, 12 spd std trans, 4 hyd, updated seat, recent injection pump OH, Firestone 20.8-42 duals, good rubber, 8805 hrs showing, SN#D450486 *1983 Steiger ST310 Panther III, 855 Cummins, 20 spd manual trans, 3pt, 20.8-38 duals, 13000 hrs showing, SN#10702790 *1980 Case 2290, CAH, rebuilt power shift, 18.4-38 tires & duals, 5210 hrs showing, single owner *Case 2290 tractor, CAH, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 16.9-38 rear tires, SN#10210931 *Case 1070 tractor, CAH, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 18.4R38 rear tires, SN#8783896 *Case IH 1086, CAH, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 16.9-38 band duals, T/A not working, 4378 hrs showing, SN#2610177U25851 *1980 Allis Chalmers 7010 w/ CAH, Allied 780 loader, 3pt, PTO, 3 hyd, new muffler, new cab kit, 16.9-38 tires, SN#3170 *Case 970 wide front, open station, diesel, 2 hyd, 540 PTO, 16.9R38 rear tires, 7249 hrs showing, SN#8693950 *IH B tractor w/ 11.2-24 tractor tires *3) Trimble field manager displays, SNS#2006240907, 2008243014, 2007240110 *Trimble 252 receiver w/ radio, SN#0225109186

*2010 Agco Gleaner R66 combine, Smart Trac lateral tilt feeder, Fieldstar II color touch screen, Y/M monitor, chopper, tailings return, corn/grain/bean version, used in soybeans & small grain only, sold new & serviced locally, 480/80R42 duals, 480/80R26 rears, only 813 sep hrs, 1224 eng hrs, SN#AGCR6600AHTV6187 *2008 Case IH AFX 7010 combine, deluxe cab, inst seat, fine cut chopper, lateral tilt, rock trap, hopper ext, full auto steer, Pro 600 display, AFS receiver, Nav controller, 20.8-32 front duals, 28L-26 rear tires, 1943 sep, 2688 eng hrs, SN#HAJ203614 *1994 Case IH 1688 combine, Cummins engine, chopper, no rock trap, like new 30.5-32 drive tires, 3700 eng hrs, SN#JJC0120312 *1987 Case IH 1682 Axial Flow combine, chopper, specialty rotor, rock trap, fdr reverse & IH 13’ pickup head w/ big auger *1978 Gleaner M2 diesel combine, var spd drive, A/C, heat, chopper, sells w/ 16’ rigid head w/ Bonco sunflower pans & batt reel for grain, also 13’ pkp platform w/ Melroe pkp, 2690 eng hrs, SN#MK20446V *ATI high idler combine tracks, 2 yrs on rebuilt undercarriage & new 36” Camoplast belts, Case IH adapters for 10, 20, 30, 40 Series combines

HEADERS:

*2011 Macdon FD70 40’ flex draper, 3” cut, F/A, slow spd transport, CIH flagship or NH CR adapter, SN#2143590 *Case IH 2162 40’ flex draper w/ finger reel, 3” cut, F/A, CIH adapter & slow spd transport, one season on large drapers, SN#Y8ZN21135 *2010 Agco Gleaner 8200 30’ flex head, Crary air reel, SCH cutter bar w/ 3” cut & roller guides, 300 acres on new guards & sickle, SN#HUW8182 *2012 JD 635F 35’ Hydraflex head, AWS air bar wind system, low dam, 70 series hookups, SN#1H00635FCC0746538 *2009 JD 635F 35’ flex head w/ Crary air system *JD 635F flex head, SN#736146 *2005 Geringhoff RD1222 rotodisc chopping corn head w/ JD single pt COMBINES & COMBINE hookup, 1 season on new cutting disks, TRACKS: SN#915951222/B *2013 Case IH AFX 8230 track combine, *Case IH 3020 35’ head, SN#YBZL57046 RWA, leather interior, lateral tilt *Case IH 2020 35’ head, SN#CBJ021518 feeder, rock trap, chopper, long auger, *2010 Case IH 2020 35’ flex head w/ Pro700 color touch screen, Y/M, 36” 3” cut, poly skids, single pt hookup & belts, 750/65R26 rear tires, approx stubble lights, CIH flagship combines, 175 hrs on many repairs, local farmer SN#YAZL52347 combine, only 1480 sep, 1930 eng hrs, *1997 Sunmaster 1095 12R22 sunflower SN#YDG218295 head, SN#1680 *2012 Case IH AFX 8230 combine, lux *2003 JD 930F flex head w/ full finger cab, inst seat, chopper, lateral tilt, rock auger, F/A, Crary air reel, Crary golden trap, power fold hopper, Pro 700 display, cut sickle, poly bottom & short dividers receiver & Nav controller, Michelin *JD 930R 30’ rigid head w/ slat reel, 620/70R42 duals, 28L-26 rears, 1436 hyd F/A & 200 acres on guards & sickle, SN#H00930P651782 sep, 1886 eng hrs, SN#YCG216613

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*JD 930F w/ full finger auger, SN#697152 *JD 930F 30’ flex head w/ finger reel, air reel, F/A, HHC, splined drive shafts & new folly, SN#H00930F697327 *1995 JD 930 30’ rigid head w/ finger reel, F/A & SCH sickle *JD 930 30’ rigid head w/ finger reel, F/A & new sickle, SN#H00930P656449 *2005 JD 914P pkp head w/ windguards, low acres, SN#H00914W705411 *2005 JD 914P pkp head w/ windguards, low acres, SN#H00914W710847 *JD 914 pkp head w/ 7 belt pkp, SN#H00914W680298 *JD 914 pkp head w/ 7 belt pkp, windguard & wide tires, SN#H00914W660400 *JD 10R20 corn head, contour master drive, straight knife rolls, Clark poly snouts & dividers, SN#H00644X640626 *JD 222 rigid head w/ batt reel *JD 212 pkp head w/ 5 belt pkp, SN#H00200X582025 *Case IH 1020 30’ flex head w/ Crary air reel, hyd F/A & recently replaced oil bath wobble box, SN#JJC0334135 *Case IH 1020 22 ½’ flex head w/ finger reel & manual F/A, SN#3208 *Case IH 1020 22 ½’ flex head w/ 3” cut & manual F/A *Case IH 1015 pkp head, SN#0001066 *Case IH 1015 11’ pkp head w/ 6 belt pkp, plastic teeth & belts, low acres, SN#JJC0055396 *2) Case IH 1015 13’ pkp heads w/ big augers, SN#JJC0053014 & JJC0312072 *Case IH 1010 30’ head w/ finger reel, hyd F/A & lifter guards, SN#JJC0126184 *Case IH 1010 25’ rigid head w/ finger reel, SN#JJC0302925 *Case IH 1010 20’ head w/ 20’ Sund pkp, SN#JC0074475X *IH 983 8R30 corn head, SN#U001275 *1994 Macdon 960 36’ head w/ finger reel, JD adapter & transport, set up for 50 series or level land combines, new wobble box & one canvas 2018 *Gleaner 27’ rigid head w/ batt reel, recently rebuilt wobble box, fits Gleaner N+R series combines, has hyd pump on right side for N series combines, SN#R272672168786 *Westward PowerPlus 395 pkp head w/ 7 belt pkp & hyd drive *Westward 914 12’ pkp head w/ 4 belt pkp, been on CIH 8010 combine *Lucke sunflower pans, from JD 930R 22” head

*5) Unused America 440 40’ 6-wheel header trailers *America Industries 836R 36’ 6-wheel header trailer w/ adj bed, lights, brakes & torsion axles *2006 Elmers header trailer, fits up to 30’ heads, rear single axle, front duals, SN#062703 *Elmers 35’ header trailer w/ front dolly *Elmers 30’ header trailer *Elmers 30’ 2-wheel header trailer *Johnson MFG single axle header trailer w/ 7.00R15 tires on 6 bolt rims *Hart 30’ 2-wheel header trailer *Elmers HT 30’ header trailer *Mattson 20’ header trailer

alum fronts, steel disk rears, 339820 miles showing *2004 Freightliner daycab, Detroit 14L eng, 515hp, 10 spd trans, wet kit, twin screw, 3:70 ratio, 11-22.5 tires, 6 alum wheels, 4 steel disk wheels *2003 Freightliner Columbia day cab, Detroit 60 series 12.7L, 3 pedal auto shift, jake brake, air ride, dual alum tanks, 11R22.5 tires, alum fronts, steel disk rears *2002 Freightliner Columbia, Detroit 60 Series 12.7L eng, 10 spd, air ride, wet kit, 20 gpm pump, dual 150 gal alum tanks, adj 5th wheel, 11-22.5 tires, 644000 miles showing *2000 Freightliner Century Class day cab, Cat C-12 eng, 10 spd trans, single alum tank, 175 WB, 295/75R22.5 tiresSEMI TRACTORS: *2014 Timpte Super Hopper alum hopper excellent rubber, alum wheels, 400000 actual miles, all original fleet truck bottom trailer, 42’ long, 66” sides, 96 *2000 Volvo VNM64T day cab, Cummins wide, ag hoppers, air ride, solid alum ISM eng, 400hp, 10 spd trans, eng sub-frame & coupler, power roll tarp, brake, full locking rears, two line wet kit, front & rear ladders, like new brake dual alum tanks, 178 WB, 11R22.5 tiresshoes, 11R24.5 tires & alum wheels excellent rubber, alum wheels, 838000 *2011 Jet Alum hopper bottom trailer, 40’ long, 68” sides, 96 wide, ag hoppers, miles *1997 Ford Louisville, Cummins 8.3L black in color, spring ride, 11R24.5 eng, 210hp, 9 spd Eaton trans, air shift tires, alum outside wheels, front & rear ladders, Shurco 4500 elec roll tarp, very PTO, A/C, 189 WB, good 11-22.5 tires, 220000 miles showing nice trailer *2014 Mack CXU613 day cab, Mack MP7 engine, 395hp, M Drive auto trans, eng FARM TRUCKS & CAB & brake, air ride, dual alum tanks, 176 WB, CHASSIS: 22.5 rubber, alum wheels, 626000 miles *THREE MATCHED) 2007 International *2013 Mack CXU613 day cab, Mack MP7 8600 quad axles, Cat C13 eng, 10 spd engine, 405hp, M Drive auto trans, jake trans, steerable front pusher axles, lift brake, air ride, dual alum tanks, 192 WB, tag 4th axles, new 24’ Loadline boxes, 22.5 rubber, alum wheels, 668950 miles hoists, combo endgates, roll tarps & rear *2012 International 8600 day cab, Maxx controls & new Kumho 315/80R22.5 Force 13 eng, 410hp, Allison auto trans, steer tires- excellent rubber, alum eng brake, air ride, dual alum tanks, 174 WB, excellent rubber, alum fronts, steel wheels, approx 535000 miles eachmatched set of 3 -top shelf units!! disk rears, 107030 actual miles *2004 Freightliner FL112 tri-axle, Cat *2012 International 8600 Prostar, Maxx C-12 eng, 10 spd trans, 46000lb rears, force 13 eng, 435hp, 10 spd trans, pwr 14600lb front axle, steerable 3rd pusher, windows, cruise, A/C, jake brake, tow factory dbl frame, new Loadline 21’ hooks, 455000 miles showing *2011 International 8600 day cab, Maxx box, hoist, roll tarp, combo gate & rear force 13 eng, 425hp, 10 spd trans, controls, new Kumho 315/80R22.5 fronts, retarder brake, 337000 miles showing 295/75R22.5 rears, alum wheels *2011 Peterbilt 386 day cab, Cat C-13 *2001 Kenworth T800 tandem twin screw eng, 430-490hp, Eaton Ultrashift Plus 10 cab & chassis, Cat C-12 eng 430hp, 10 spd trans, eng brake, air ride, single alum spd trans, 8 bag air ride susp, dual air tank, 192 WB, very good rubber, alum cleaners, dual alum tanks, 210 WB, 136” wheels, 536000 miles cab to axle, 285/75R24.5 tires w/ alum *2008 Freightliner Columbia day cab, wheels, 602772 actual miles, very clean Detroit 14L eng, 500hp, 10 spd trans, *1994 Ford Aeromax L9000, Cummins cruise, tilt/telescope, jake brake, air ride, L10 eng, 9 spd trans, air susp, PTO, tridual 100 gal alum fuel tanks, air slider axle, rear tag *1988 GMC White, Detroit 5th wheel, 175 WB, 11-22.5 tires- new 60 Series eng, 9 spd trans, tri-axle, rear fronts, 50% rears, alum & steel wheels tag, 24’ Logan potato box, 11R24.5 tirs, *2007 Peterbilt 385 day cab, Cummins HEADER TRAILERS: 225921 miles showing, ISX eng, 500hp, 13 spd, wet kit, 3:73 *Unused America 2038 38’ HD 6-wheel *1979 IH F1954 tri-axle, DT466 diesel ratio, new clutch & radiator 5000 miles header trailer w/ brakes & lights eng, 15 spd trans, dual fuel tanks, ago, excellent rubber & paint *Unused America 845 45’ HD 6-wheel 20’ alum grain box w/ SRT-2 roll tarp, *2006 International 9200i day cab, Cat header trailer w/ brakes & lights eng, pre-def or exhaust filter, 10 spd auto 13/80R20 fronts, 10.00R20 rear tires, *Unused America 838 38’ HD 6-wheel shift, no wet kit, recent rebuilt head, dual 292703 miles showing header trailer w/ brakes & lights alum tanks, 295/75R22.5 tires, 681000 *1979 GMC Brigadier, Detroit 6V92 eng, *Unused America 842 42’ HD 6-wheel miles showing Frontier 20’ box w/ new roll tarp & combo header trailer w/ brakes & lights *2005 IH 8600 day cab, Cat C13 eng, *2) Unused America 840 40’ HD 6-wheel 435hp, 10 spd trans, air ride, wet kit, dual Continued on Next Page header trailers w/ brakes & lights alum tanks, 168 WB, 295/75R22.5 tires,


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tires *1996 Load King 152LT tandem axle flatbed trailer w/ 19’ deck, 5’ beaver tail, fldg ramps, 30000lb frame capacity, endgate, plumbed for drill fill, Safe37640 GVWR, LED lights, elec brakes T-Pull, service history since 1985& 215/75R17.5 tires recent box work, engine & trans work, *1996 Felling tandem axle gooseneck 295/75R22.5 tires, 250500 miles trailer w/ new 20’ deck, 5’ beaver tail, showing 25900 GVWR, 20000 GVWR, LED *1978 Chev C65 twin screw, 427 eng, lights, elec brakes & 245/75R16 tires 5/2 trans, Scott box w/ hoist, roll tarp *1978 Transcraft 50’ 50T tri-axle step & 3pc endgate, 10.00-20 tires, 76000 deck, 32’ deck, 12’ top deck, 5’ dovetail, miles showing HD hyd ramps, built in Weathertight tool *1976 Mack R600, 237hp, TRXL107 & chain boxes, good rubber trans, power steering, inline fuel heater, *1973 Brown 42’ flatbed semi trailer w/ Double L 20’ 3-way live bottom box, 10.00R20 tires 10.00R20 tires *1995 28’ x 102” single axle van trailer *1976 Ford 880 tandem, 534 gas, 5/2 w/ roll up rear door spd trans, 20’ box & hoist w/ roll tarp & *48’ x 102” dry van w/ 2 side doors & swing out endgate, 10.00 tires roll up rear door *1975 Chev C-65 twin screw, 427 V8 *53’ x 102” dry van eng, 5/4 trans, 19 ½’ box w/ roll tarp *1974 Chev C-65 tandem axle, 427 EDIBLE BEAN EQUIPMENT: eng w/ digital ignition, 5/4 trans, 19’ *2015 Elmers Cropmaster CM30 30’ Knapheide box bean head w/ Quick hook hyd valve *1974 Chev C-65 twin screw, 427 V-8, coupler, used on only 400 acres, used Allison auto trans, air brakes, 20’ Rugby on CIH 8230, SN#CM300015688 box w/ roll tarp & Galion twin post hoist, *2013 Elmers Cropmaster 30’ dry bean 10.00-20 tires, recent OH, 61570 miles pickup head w/ shop built transport for showing storage, used on IH 7088 combine, very *1974 Chev C-60 tag axle, 366 V8 eng, few acres, always shedded 5/2 trans, 19 ½’ box w/ roll tarp *2) Elmers Cropmaster CM30 30’ bean *1971 Chev C-60 tag tandem, 366 V-8, heads, SN#12629 & SN#12631 5/2 spd, 18 ½’ Knapheide box w/ roll *Universal 22’ head w/ 20’ Sund pkp, tarp & Anthony twin post hoist, 9.00-20 screened, CIH older hookup- changes fronts, 10.00-20 rears, 37770 miles easily to JD hookup, SN#9373195 showing *Universal 22’ bean head *1970 Chev C-60 tandem axle, 366 eng, *Universal UH-30 30’ bean head w/ 5/4 trans, 19 ½’ flatbed, 9.00-20 tires Elmer’s header trailer, SN#1567296 *1968 Chev C-50, power steering, 327 *Case IH 1010 20’ rigid head w/ V8 eng, 5/2 trans, 16’ Knapheide box w/ 20’ Sund edible bean pickup & Red River tarp bean roller, kept indoors, very nice, SN#HJJC0204497 SEMI TRAILERS: *Harriston (JR Welding) 24” folding *2012 Loadline 34’ triple axle end dump conveyor w/ new variable flow, all hyd ag trailer, roll tarp, combo gate, beet included, made for CIH 7088 for edible equipment & rear controls, 445/75R22.5 beans, stored inside super singles, alum wheels, 4 brand *2002 Elmers 12R22 front mount bean new tires cutter w/ knives & front mount bracket, *2012 Neville 38 ½’ x 102” hopper SN#021934 bottom trailer w/ 66” sides, roll tarp, 11- *Pickett 6030-1-B 6R30 bean cutter, 22.5 tires, alum rims & good brakes SN#95-312 *2010 Wilson DWH550 48’ x 102” triple *Pickett One Step C-8030 8R30 edible axle hopper bottom trailer w/ 78” sides, bean cutter w/ end delivery & C-shank ag hoppers, new elec tarp control, cushion, SN#95-453 motor & pole, LED lights, polished alum *Lilliston 6200 Hi-Cap edible bean front corners & rear panel combine w/ 1000 PTO, bucket elevator *1992 Timpte tri-axle hopper bottom & belt return Sund pickup trailer, spring ride, power roll tarp, *Elmers BC1222 12R22 front mount rebuilt traps, good tires & brakes bean cutter w/ new guide cone & 2 sets *1992 Cornhusker 45’ alum hopper of tractor brackets fitting JD 50 & 55 bottom trailer w/ 84” sides, auto roll series & JD 8220 & 8520 tractors, used tarp, gate openers & alum wheels, very little recent tarp *Harriston 5200 12R22 rod weeder w/ *1992 Merritt 42’ alum hopper bottom 3pt & spare whisker dividers trailer w/ 78” sides, 11R22.5 tires, *Harriston 5200 12R22 midmount bean recent roll tarp cutter w/ spare whiskers & brackets *1991 Dakota 22’ hopper bottom trailer, fitting JD 4430, 4440, etc VIN#1H9SH2210MY193074 *Harriston 8R30 midmount bean cutter, *1987 Timpte 40’ x 96” grain trailer, 66” 1 divider row missing sides, non ag hoppers, spring ride, roll *Harriston 8R30 midmount bean knife tarp, 11-24.5 tires, steel disk wheels *Elmers BC1222 12R22 bean knife *1980 Timpte 42’ hopper bottom trailer w/ 3pt, 12R front mount & bracket, w/ Shurlock roll tarp & 11-24.5 tires SN#031973 *2007 Loadline 34’ end dump trailer w/ *Elmers BCDBF 24R22 bean knife w/ 425/65R22.5 tires, has been tipped, but 12R rear 3pt hitch unit, cuts outside 6 has been used since rows on each side, SN#092372 *1998 Ravens model 327A68 32’ triple *JR Welding 18’ x 24” belted bean axle alum end dump trailer, frame type, elevator, last used on CIH 8230 295/75R22.5 tires, alum wheels, combo *JR Welding bean conveyor w/ gate mounting brackets, used on 9600 *1990 East 32’ frame type alum end *Nissen 12R22 3pt orbit bean rod w/ dump trailer, air lifting 3rd axle, elec gauge wheels, like new roll tarp *Nissen 8R30 rod weeder w/ JD HD *1998 BT 40’ step deck w/ steel frame, shanks steel deck, spring ride, 2 flip over ramps w/ beaver tail, elec brakes, 235/85R16 PLANTERS & ROW CROP

EQUIPMENT:

*Late model Monosem NG4 Plus 12R22 vacuum planter, large hoppers, HD tool bar, markers, V-plows, windshields, low acres, kept indoors, INV#97498, SN#13A948 *Amity 3700 12R22 triple drum defoliator, steel front flails, 2 rows of rubber rear, front gauge wheels, 4) 1124 rear tires, SN#701503 *JD 7200 16R30 vacuum planter, 2.6BU hoppers, liquid fert tank & pump, 2pt hookup, JD 250 monitor or ISO controlled w/ JD 2600 monitor & Ag Express brown box w/ full monitoring capabilities, many new bearings, chains, gauge wheel arms & bushings *Unused 2014 Alloway WR18 18’ windrow shredder w/ 3pt hitch, RH discharge, direct drive auger, new cup knives, hyd struts, big tire 30” row spacing, new body style, SN#3615 *2012 Alloway CD25 25’ shredder w/ pull type hitch, center drive, all new L-knives, big tire 30” row spacing, fresh rebuilt on 1300RPM gearbox, fresh touch up paint, SN#3435 *2012 Alloway CD18 18’ shredder w/ 3pt hitch, center drive, brand new knives, small tire 30” row spacing, ratchet jack struts, old body style, SN#3378 *Pickett 24R beet thinner *H&S 24R22 row crop cultivator, SN#1793 *Case IH 900 12R30 planter, SN#15102900 *IHC 800 Early Riser Cyclo Air planter, 8R30 pull type w/ liquid fertilizer *1993 Artsway 680B 6R22 beet harvester, 4.5T tank, row finder & plastic grab rolls, electronics included, scrub chain in good condition, stored inside *1993 Wic #40624 6R defoliator w/ knife scalpers & tarp, SN#896993 *Wic 8R22 sugar beet defoliator w/ scalpers, SN#31693 *Alloway Woods Topmaster 8R22 defoliator, steel, rubber, rubber, w/ scalpers & hyd lift top covers. SR#22908 *Alloway 18R24 row crop cultivator w/ factory lift assist & full tunnel shields *Alloway 8R30 danish tine cultivator *International 1820 8R30 row crop cultivator *Lockwood 2R potato windrower w/ 7.50-24 tires *Refuge Plus planter for JD DB planter

CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT & SEED TENDER:

*2005 Ag Chem 8104 Terragator, 2WD, 70’ booms, Airmax 1000 dry box, Falcon 2 rate controller, Outback GPS, foam markers, single owner farmer owned, always shedded, only 2176 hrs, 23556 miles showing, very clean unit, SN#84072705 *1997 Ag Chem Rogator 854 w/ Cummins eng, 90’ booms, 800 gal tank, Trimble auto steer, Falcon monitor, new A/C, 23.1-26 tires, all oil & filters have been changed, 7400 hrs showing, SN#852513 *Summers Ultra Super Ultimate 132’ sprayer w/ 1500 gal tank, 150 gal rinse tank, Hypro pump, 20” spacing, triple nozzle bodies, Norak boom height control, adj axle, ext hitch & 14.9R46 tires *Hardi HC950 90’ suspended boom sprayer, 540 PTO high pressure pump, 3-way nozzle bodies, 4 section boom control, 14.9-38 tires w/ adj axle *Jones 90’ susp boom sprayer w/ 1000 gal tank, Hypro high pressure pump- up to 200 psi, small 1000 PTO, 3 section

control, 11” nozzle spacing- capable of drop nozzles between rows, adj axle, touchdown wheels, 14.9-28 tires *Spray Aire 3200 PT 90’ air assist sprayer w/ Trident booms *2007 Freisen Seed Express 375 seed tender w/ 1000 gal tank & tarp, mounted on 1958 Timpte drop deck trailer- no brakes, SN#33027 *Alloway 24R22 band sprayer w/ 500 gal tank & hyd pump, SN#10904 *Elmers 24R22 band sprayer *Hardi TR 800 PT sprayer w/ 66’ hyd fold booms, 800 gal tank, foam markers & PTO pump, SN#090360 *Keller 72R band sprayer w/ Raven 440 control & centrifugal pump, SN#9825 *Spray Pup 3pt sprayer w/ 60’ booms, 400 gal tank & hyd fold *Broyhill Fairway LX 3012 15’ skid sprayer w/ 120 gal tank, 3 section boom, elec fold, Redball monitor, Hypro pump w/ Briggs 8hp eng & gauge wheels *Century 12’ skid sprayer for ATV, 55 gal tank, 3 section fldg boom, no pump or motor *Blue Jet GDI 200 ground driven NH3 pump w/ manifolds & hookup hose *Glencoe 30’ NH3 applicator, SN#74553 *2) River Bend Industries 4000 gal fiberglass tanks, need truck support *Olathe model 83-93 4’ slit seeder w/ 3pt & 540 PTO

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT & DRILL:

*2013 Summers DK2610 47’ Diamond disk w/ 5 section fold, single pt depth control, Very Low Acres- front blades measure 25 ¾”, rear blades measure 25 15/16”, center disks & rear harrow section, heavy duty carrier wheels, SN#N0380 *Case IH 600 Flex Till 41’ chisel plow, walking tandems around, castering front gauge wheels, single pt depth control, floating tongue, 3 bar heavy tine harrow, low acres, SN#YBS003214 *Late model Wilrich QX2 52’ field cultivator, 5 section fold, single pt depth control, walking tandems around, dbl springs, hyd leveling hitch, castering front gauge wheels, 4 bar Wilrich harrow, low acres *JD 2410 52’ chisel plow w/ 3 bar Summers 106 heavy harrow, 5 section fold & single pt depth control, walking tandems around, castering front gauge wheels, SN#N02410X010117 *Great Plains Turbo Max 4000 40’ vertical tillage tool, cushion gang front wave coulters, rolling spikes & rolling basket rear, 5 section fold, single pt depth control, HD 445/45R19.5 carrier wheels, self leveling hitch, low acres *Late model Great Plains TC5317 Turbo Chisel 21’ heavy tillage tool, 17 shank unit w/ front hyd adj pitch wave coulters, deep till shanks, rolling rear choppers & 3 section fold, low acres, SN#GPA1346X *2009 Summers 70’ Super harrow, low acres on teeth, excellent tires, SN#G0024 *Brandt 7000 Contour Commander 70’ heavy harrow *2000 DMI Tigermate II 50’ field cultivator w/ walking tandems, SN#JFH0010610 *DMI 38 ½’ field cultivator w/ 6” spacing & 3 bar harrow *Summers 38’ Diamond disk, SN#C0366 *Flexicoil 50’ harrow/packer w/ S-tine cultivator, SN#ST.A0000-X036153 *Case IH 5600 33’ chisel plow w/

Summers 104 HD 3 bar harrow & walking tandems around *JD 960 44’ 5 fold field cultivator *Case IH 730B disk ripper w/ 7 ripper shanks, lead shanks, disk levelers & 2 rows of front disks *Brent 7 shank ripper w/ ripper shanks, 2 disk gangs & crumbler, SN#B17360129 *Case 596 30’ disk w/ 11” spacing, front disks measure 21”, rear disks measure 24”, 31-13.5x15 duals around *JD 335 32’ disk w/ 9” spacing, walking tandems around, scrapers *Case IH 8500 33’ hoe drill w/ rubber press wheels, Yetter markers & all run monitor *Binkley 2111 HD 11 shank chisel plow, SN#7674 *Glencoe 16’ disk chisel *JD 14’ chisel plow *IHC 800 12 bottom plow, painted JD green *Melroe 25’ pony cart harrow *Shop built 26’ 3pt cultivator *Shop built 20’ headland cultivator

GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT & SWATHERS:

*2018 Kwik Belt 1838 belt conveyor, single phase, SN#121567 *2018 Kwik Belt 1815 belt conveyor, single phase *2010 Buhler Farm King 16104 16” x 104’ Backsaver auger w/ hyd swing, lift & raise, side auger, 1000 PTO & floatation tires *2010 Westfield 130-71 Plus 13 x 71 auger w/ low profile swing out hopper, SN#223076 *2012 Batco 1535 FLTD belt conveyor, single phase *2000 Batco 1330 belt conveyor, single phase, SN#11191 *2019 Hamilton Systems SB-44XL tote dumper *2018 Hamilton Systems SB-44XL tote dumper *1997 Case IH 8220 25’ PT swather w/ finger reel, low acres, SN#CFH0065957 *1995 Case IH 8220 25’ PT swather w/ finger reel, low acres, SN#CFH0065242 *JD 590 30’ PT swather, SN#E00590A877895 *JD 590 25’ PT swather w/ batt reel, full set of K-line lift guards, SN#E00590A824111 *JD 590 24’ PT swather *JD 580 18’ PT swather w/ 540 PTO, finger reel & pickup guards *Premier 1900 21’ PT swather w/ finger reel *Weco 700bu grain cart w/ roll tarp & 24.5-32 singles, red in color *Westfield 10 x 71 swing auger w/ hyd drive *Brandt 10 x 70 auger w/ PTO & swing hopper *Westfield MK100-71 10 x 71 auger w/ swing hopper, hyd lift & PTO drive, used very little, SN#155178 *Westfield 100-61 10 x 61 auger *Westfield 8 x 61 auger w/ PTO *Westfield 8 x 61 auger w/ 10hp single phase motor *Westfield 80-36 8 x 36 auger w/ 12hp gas motor *Snowco 8 x 54 auger w/ 540 PTO *2013 Wheatheart BH851 8 x 51 auger w/ 10hp single phase motor *Westfield 8 x 41 auger w/ 7 1/2hp single phase motor *Sakundiak 7 x 42 auger w/ 10hp single phase motor & 9” hyd drag auger *Wheatheart jump auger w/ hyd drive, like new *Kleen air vacuum grain screener w/

discharge auger & cyclone screening collector *Feteral model 100 rotary grain cleaner w/ hyd drive *Walinga 614 grain vac w/ tubes *DMC Transfer 1700 5” grain handling system, 40hp, 3 phase blower, rotary airlock, CA-Select distribution manifold, various lengths of 5” pipe, elbows, connectors & deadheads *8’ poly swath roller

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, SKID STEERS & ATTACHMENTS:

*2008 Deere 85D mini excavator, rubber track shoes, push blade, encl ROPS cab w/ A/C & heat, long arm, QT buckets, aux hyd for thumb or tamper, sells w/ 2 buckets & hyd tamper, only 2800 hrs, farmer consigned, SN#1FF085DXTCG017061 *2006 Cat 904B loader, A/C & heat, hyd quick attach, 11700 hrs, SN0904BTD4L00602 *Hitachi 120EL track excavator, 6086 hrs showing, SN#1E8P056732 *JD 544B wheel loader, cab, GP bucket, SN#241054T *JD 450 dozer w/ 6 way blade *JD 644B wheel loader *Big John Equipment forklift w/ 3pt & 50” lift *Seaman Trencher 4x4 6” x 10’ trencher, JD 4 cyl diesel eng, ROPS, 7’ backfill blade, 24” bucket & front backhoe attachment w/ outrigger, 5165 hrs showing *2013 Nissan LP indoor forklift *2000 Toyota LP indoor forklift *Unused Stout XHD84-6 brush/grapple buckets w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72-3 open end combination rock/brush/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused double tine bale spear w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused tree & post puller w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 74” dirt bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 72” HD rock bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 72”’ flat bottom double grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *4) Unused HD solid weld on quick attach skid steer plates *2) Unused receiver plate trailer movers w/ premium powder coated paint finish *Unused 96” skid steer bucket w/ quick attach *2) Unused 89” skid steer buckets w/ quick attach *2) Unused 72” skid steer buckets w/ quick attach *Jenkins 6’ HD high volume skid steer bucket w/ grapple & SS attachment, used only 2 hrs *Unused Halton 48” quick attach toothed dirt bucket for Caterpillar 312 trackhoe *Erskine hyd broom/sweeper w/ collection pan attachment for skid steer loader

DITCHERS, SCRAPERS, MOWERS & BLADES:

*2010 Drenag 50 ditcher, 50/540 RPM *Eagle model 4A ditcher, SN#10001199505 *Midland M66 6yd scraper *Carry All LS 10yd converted cable

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2000 Magnum 40ft seed & fertilizer trailer for filling air seeder carts, 10in rear auger with hydraulic controls on end of auger, roll tarp, hydraulic doors, very nice condition, always stored inside. Also, 1984 Freightliner cab over truck with wet kit, 3406 CAT engine. Onida, SD (605) 280-2222 2009 Timpte Hopper Bottoms Ag hoppers, 40 foot, 96” wide, 72” sides, Aluminum wheels, Air ride, Very low miles. $22500.00 See at F & M Transport 314 15th Street NW West Fargo ND 58078 Call Lance Moen 701-282-0476 For Sale: 2012 Heavy Duty ¾ ton Chevy crew cab shortbox, sprayed grey bed liner, dark grey exterior and dark grey cloth interior, 6.0 liter engine, 410 rear end, 5th wheel plate, low mileage, excellent shape inside and out. 701-430-3189

Continued from Previous Two Pages scraper, SN#5-26305-LS-J *Cat 50 12yd scraper *Unused America 120R 12’ multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires *Unused America 140R 14’ multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires *Unused America 160R 16’ multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires *Unused America 10F 10’ heavy duty box blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt *Unused America 12F 12’ heavy duty box blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt *Unused America F12 12’ pull type box blade/killifer *Unused America F10 10’ pull type box blade/killifer *2) Unused America F8 8’ pull type box blade/killifer *Longhorn hi-lift 12-15yd box scraper *Hammerback 10’ killifer *JRB 644J 12’ snow pusher box blade for payloader *Woods B320 14’ batwing mower w/ 540 PTO *Woods 14’ batwing mower *Vicon 8’ disk mower, 3pt, new blades *Las Tec 10 ½’ articulator 7-21 rotary mower w/ 2pt, 540 PTO & belt drive *2) Toro 1000 21” 5hp self propelled reel mowers *Unused America 10” rotary mower *Unused America 12” rotary mower

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28’ to 53’ Semi Van Storage Trailers; Loading ramps; 20’ & 40’ Ground Storage Containers; Spray Trailer parts. w w w. r y d e l l t r a i l e r s . c o m (701) 474-5780 Kenworth W900 2001, 500 HP Detroit diesel 60 series, 13 speed transmission, pusher axle, 700,073 miles, truck is in excellent shape. (605) 530-4915 1980 LN9000, 290 Cummins, 9-speed, triple axle, 20’ box, 3 door endgate, hoist, roll tarp, $10,500. 605-537-4834 or 701-640-5755 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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*1996 International 4700 service truck, DT466 eng, Allison auto trans, A/C, tool boxes, air compressor, 11R22.5 tires, self contained service body, only 150300 miles *1991 IHC 4900 tandem axle dump truck w/ front mount snow plow & wing, DT466 eng, Allison auto trans, power divider, 14’ steel dump box, 93000 original miles *1984 IHC S2500 tandem axle dump/ snow plow truck, Detroit DT466 eng, 210hp, reman eng 2009, auto trans, strobe light, side post for wing, front hitch for plow, (plow not included) service records available, 204200 miles showing *2007 GMC 1500 Sierra SLE 4x4 ext cab pickup, cloth interior, pwr windows, pwr mirrors, pwr locks, tilt, cruise, 6’ box, nurf bars, LT265/70R17 tires, 247715 miles showing *2000 Ford F250 Lariat 4x4 ext cab pickup, Triton V10 gas eng, pwr windows, A/C, wired for fuel tank, short box, 195000 miles showing *1999 Ford F-350 2x4 dually pickup, V10 gas, auto trans, cruise, 8x12 flatbed, LT215/85R16 rear duals, 166129 miles showing *1983 Chev Kodiak single axle dump truck, Cat 3208 eng, 210hp, 5/2 spd trans, clutch & block heater 2015, 11.00R20 fronts, 10.00R20 rear 90%, pintle hitch, service records available, light duty service, 157934 miles showing *1979 Ford L9000 dump truck, 855 Cummins eng, 6 spd trans, live hyd for snow plow, 14’ gravel box

2002 Freightliner Columbia

Detroit 430HP Engine, 10 Speed, Air Ride, 3.70 Gear Ratio, 22.5 Aluminum Rims, 167” Wheel Base, High Output Wet Kit for Belt Trailer or End Dump, 567,500 Miles, Service Records & Oil Sample Results Available, Very Clean Truck, $29,900. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

2000 Freightliner FLD120

Tri Axle, Tri Drive, 24’ Frontier Box & Hoist w/ Beet-Grain Combo End Gate, 11R22.5 Rubber, Auto Transmission, Detroit Series 60 Engine, 770,000 miles, Service Records & Oil Analysis Records Available, Excellent Condition, $46,900. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

www.troygillespietractors.com

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

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

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

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

*1990 Chev 1500 service truck, tool body, V8, auto trans, ladder racks, Winnco welder/generator *1965 Ford F800 single axle water truck, 391 C7 eng, Allison 6 spd auto trans, box & hoist w/ 1500 gal poly tank, mix cone, Honda 2” water pump, 35 gal air comp w/ PTO drive- for chem totes, *1965 Ford F800 single axle water truck, 391 C7 eng, Allison 6 spd auto trans, box & hoist w/ 1500 gal poly tank *1981 Hyster 25’ x 108” tandem axle dual wheel tilt deck equipment trailer w/ pintle hitch, 10R15 tires on Dayton wheels *1996 Shop Built 20’ trailer house frame tandem axle trailer, spring susp, loading ramps, 2” oak planks *Shop built 16’ trailer, 4 wheel running gear, new implement tires w/ rims, non-load bearing hitch, suitable for flatbed or water tank application *General Engines Co 14 ½’ tri-axle deck over pintle hitch trailer w/ 4’ beaver tail, flip up ramps, 7000lb axles & elec brakes *2014 Magnum Moose model 17069 alum bumper w/ quick latch, 340 lbs, fits Western Star semis *Unused set of 8’ pickup tool boxes *Fuel tank for short box pickup *Alum headache rack *Frontier truck box, 3pc end gate w/ tip top, no rust *Slide in frame w/ 2’ x 6’ tool boxes for 6’ pickup bed *Cummins 855 Big Cam 3 engine, ran when pulled *80 gal pickup fuel tank *Single axle converter dolly

Southern Valley Ag. & Equipment Consignment Auction SouthernSATURDAY, Valley Ag & Equipment AUGUST 24th 2019 Consignment Auction Location: Helbling Auction, Hankinson, N.D. Sat., April 7, 2018 • 10 am Call now to consign Tractors, Helbling Auction Building •your Hankinson, ND Ag. Equipment, Trucks & Livestock items!

Call Now To Consign Your Tractors, Ag Turn Your No Longer Assets Into Cash! Equipment, Trucks & Needed Livestock Items! Advertising/Internet August 5th Proven Performance TurningDeadline: Assets Into Cash! 701-212-2950 Bob Helbling Office: 701-428-3184 701-899-0508 John Kuchera Bob Helbling 701-212-2950 • John Kuchera 701-899-0508 701-238-8121 Schellack 701-238-8121 RandyRandy Schellack

SN#1VRA201H1H1001151 *Unused America 625 25’ bale feeder wagon on 4-wheel transport *2006 Rockwood (mfg by Forrest River) 28’ travel trailer w/ on elec slide *Unused America 625 25’ bale carrier on 4-wheel transport out, refrigerator, microwave, stove, *Notch 24’ bale feeder wagon interior shower & outdoor shower, *Big Valley calving pen w/ headgate sleeps 8, 30 gal fresh water tank *2004 Forrest River 32’ fifth wheel toy & extra pen *6) Unused bundles of 10 continuous hauler, Onan 4000 generator, elec/ fence panels- 20’ x 6 bar w/ 1 ¼” x 14 gas, refrigerator & freezer, camper ga round tubing, 5 uprights, clips & in front w/ queen bed, microwave, connectors, galvanized finish stove top w/ oven, dbl kitchen sink, *40) 5’ x 10” portable panels bathroom & shower, A/C & heat, AM/ *16) 5’ x 24’ free standing panels FM stereo, CD, cassette, etrack tie downs w/ 2- motorcyle chocks, fuel OTHER EQUIPMENT & station & leveling jacks, less than MISCELLANEOUS: 2000 miles on 2 tires, 2- new tires *17000 gal single wall upright fuel tank 6/19, awning needs repair w/ Tuthill pump- located in Reynolds, *2004 Crossroads Cruiser 29’ 5th ND, to be moved by Oct. 1st wheel camper w/ single slide out, *Haybuster 106 rock picker refrigerator, stove, microwave, front *Degelman R570P fork type rock bedroom, bathroom w/ tub & shower, picker propane heat & A/C, used very little *Crown rock picker w/ hyd 3 batt reel *1995 Bayliner Capri 14’ fiberglass *Fork style rock picker w/ hyd lift & boat w/ Force 40hp motor, dump SN#BL1A12C3E595 *Riteway WR2000 rock windrower *1979 International 184 lowboy lawn *JD 275 84” dual stage snow blower tractor, 18hp manual trans, 3pt hitch, *Winpower 12PT2 generator, single Woods 60” mid mount finishing mower phase, 115/230 OHS, 540 PTO, w/ rear PTO drive, hyd lift, 1567 hrs SN#S-952-58 showing, SN#2000116U050225 *Winpower 12PT2 12KW single phase generator HAY & LIVESTOCK *Lincoln Weldan Power 130 welder/ EQUIPMENT: generator *2005 Supreme International 500 *Shop built safety pull hitch vertical mixer wagon w/ left hand *Collector 1936 Gilbarco model discharge & Digistar scale, 1000 PTO- 968200W pump, branded “Texaco” recent repairs, SN#050055 *Leco ULV model HD series D *NH 116 mower conditioner, commercial mosquito fogger on 4’ SN#575212 skid, Powerland 16hp engine & elec *Vermeer R23 twin rake w/ hyd drive, start

TRAVEL TRAILERS, BOAT & LAWN TRACTOR:

PLUS HUNDREDS OF LOTS OF QUALITY FARM MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND TIRES OF ALL TYPES- TRACTOR, TRUCK, IMPLEMENT ETC. PLEASE VIEW WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM FOR COMPLETE DETAILED LISTING!!

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

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

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Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624

321701-428-3184 54th St. SE Office Kindred, ND 58501

www.midwestauctions.com www.midwestauctions.com


WANTED TO BUY

WANTED TO BUY

WANTED: 8R30 JD Finger Planter. TO GIVE AWAY: 3200 BU steel grain bins. 605-762-3368 or 605-230-0315

WANTED TO BUY

WANTED: Front mount 4-6 row cultivator for IHC M, IHC 400, or John Deere A tractor or larger. 320-743-2384 leave message if no answer.

Looking for Case IH 18ft Draper head for 8820 Swather. Call Jim (785) 282-0439 WANTED: Allis Chalmers D17 Gas (Series 4 only) Tractor. (605) 693-4200

WANTED TO BUY

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WANTED: John Deere 3710 6 bottom plow. (320) 760-4108

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

The deadline for farm ads to run in AGWEEK is Thursday at 3:00 PM for the following Monday edition.

The deadline for farm ads to run in AGWEEK is Thursday at 3:00 PM for the following Monday edition.

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REMINDER!!! Farm Retirement Auction

REMINDER!!! Farm Retirement Auction

TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2019

THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2019

Please see upcoming issues of Agweek for full details or visit www.resourceauction.com for complete listing and photos to be posted very soon!

Please see upcoming issues of Agweek for full details or visit www.resourceauction.com for complete listing and photos to be posted very soon!!!

EAST GRAND FORKS, MINNESOTA

NECHE, NORTH DAKOTA

SONNY MACK, OWNER

“Decades of Knowledge-Steady Innovation-Top Results”

BUD & BRAD SYMINGTON, OWNERS

Office 701-757-4015 2702 17th Avenue South, Grand Forks, ND 58201

www.resource auction.com

“Decades of Knowledge-Steady Innovation-Top Results”

Office 701-757-4015 2702 17th Avenue South, Grand Forks, ND 58201

www.resource auction.com

160 +/- Acres • Towner County, ND

400 +/- Acres • Nelson County, ND

Wednesday, August 14, 2019 – 1:00 p.m.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019 – 10:00 a.m.

AUCTION LOCATION: Lake Region Heritage Center - Devils Lake, ND

AUCTION LOCATION: Lakota Community Center - Lakota, ND

LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION • 135.48 +/- Crop Acres. • Lease Agreement 2020 & 2021 crop years. • Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 69.9!

SUBJECT PROPERTY

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70th Ave. NE

67th St. NE

281 66th St. NE

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Great cropland northwest of Devils Lake, ND!

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Petersburg, ND

• Offered in three parcels • 261.75 +/- CRP Acres • 38.7 +/- Cropland Acres

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CONTACT: Lindsey Brown • 701.371.5538 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.

LAND AUCTIONS

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Devils Lake, ND 30th St. NE

Pifer ’s

123rd Ave. NE

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OWNERS: Tom McKinnon & Gordon King

Great Cropland & Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Land!

www.pifers.com

877.700.4099

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CONTACT: Jim Aaker • 701.740.7962 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.

Pifer ’s LAND AUCTIONS

www.pifers.com

877.700.4099

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Wanted: Ajcosear 4WD model 8425 or 8360. John Deere 4840. Allis Chalmers 8070. Masse Ferguson 1150 or 1155. White 155 or bigger. 204-373-2502 Please leave message or text 204-304-0270

MISCELLANEOUS 12” PTO-540 water pump with newer 75’ hose, long reach 1 7/8” ball hitch, $4000. Call Lee at 701-520-2808

Mauer 30ft header trailer, torsion axle, lights and brakes. Golden Value 30ft header trailer with lights. John Deere small wire concaves. John Deere round bar concaves. Wheatheart semi unload auger, 10” hydraulic drive with hoses. (605) 280-3835

For Sale: DR Brush mower 13HP, 27” deck, perfect, $1,000. FarmAll 560 diesel, wide front, 3pt, hitch, nice shape, $3000. 701-238-1480

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Rolling Cultivator 8 row narrow, excellent. Bad Boy Lawn Mower, used twice. Reason for selling broke my back. (701) 882-3245 For Sale: Grain carts, A&L model 650, $4000. UFT model 750, $5000. Headers, Case IH 1020, 25’, straight head, vat and tooth reel, $3000. 25’ 1020 flex header, $4000. Melroe grain drill 3-8 model 202, $1000. IH 21’ swather model 4000, $2000. Massey Ferguson 21’ pulltype swather, $500. MacDon 960 25’ header, $5000. Call 218-766-1315

For Sale: 2 BR Double-wide manufactured home (36’-4” x 27’-6”). Five years old. Excellent condition. Located 6 mi north/1 mi east/1/2 mi north of Frankfort, SD. HOUSE MUST BE MOVED at new owner’s expense. Interior drywall walls (upgrade from vinyl over gypsum). Black appliances-2 door refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, electric range, microwave, 30 gal electric water heater, CA. Plumbed for washer. Exterior vinyl siding. Deck to front door. $60,000 OBO. (605) 228-5398

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For Sale: --2000 Mack Truck CX 613. --2010 Timpte Hopper Trailer, 3 axle, 50’x102”x78”. --F11 Farmhand Loader. --(8) 11-24x5 Tires and wheels. (605) 380-9337

2014 VOLVO VNM64T200 D13 Volvo Engine 405 hp, Automatic, IShift, 2.64 Ratio; 174 in Wheelbase, Aluminum Wheels; Air Ride Suspension, 580,000 miles Call for Price 2014 MACK PINNACLE CXU613 , Mack MP7, 405 HP, Automatic, mDrive, Air Ride Suspension, All Aluminum Wheels, 194 in Wheel Base, 753,500 miles, $32,500 2011 Wilson Ag Hopper, Spring Ride, Steel Wheels, $17,500

Greenshields Family Ranch Land Sale 5960+/- Acres

Located in SE Dunn County, North Dakota Township 142 & 143 Range 91 Selling in three parcels Parcel #1

4160 Total Acres Sec. 3-17-35

1920 acres pasture Sec 9 40 acres crop Sec 16 187 acres crop Sec 10 105 acres crop Sec 15 375 acres crop

Parcel #2

640 Total Acres Sec. 14 - 226 acres crop

1972 Chevy C50 Truck, box, hoist, roll tarp. 300 bushel trail Easy gravity box. 2.5 ton creep feeder with gates. Squeeze chute with self catching head gate. (701) 535-0511

2005 INTERNATIONAL 9200i, Cat C-13, 410 HP, 10 speed, Air Ride Suspension, 6x4, 170 in Wheelbase, 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight, 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight, 591,133 Miles, $24,500 2009 PETERBILT 386, 485 HP, Cummins ISX 385, Manual, 18 Spd, Tri-Axel, 8x4, Air Ride Suspension, 244 in Wheelbase, 912,449 Miles, Call for price

2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA 120, Detroit 60 Series, Eaton FUller, 10 spd, Manual , 170 in Wheelbase. 596,411 miles, Call for price 2014 CHALLENGER MT755E, 2351 Hrs, 350 HP, 6 Hyd, Wide Stance, Nice, $185,500 2019 TIMPTE 4066, 40x96x66, Air Ride Suspension, Electric Tarp, 11R24.5 Tires, Outside Aluminum Wheels, Ag Hopper, $37,750 2007 KENWORTH T800, Cat, C-13, 430 HP, 13 Spd, Aluminum Wheels, Air Ride Suspension, 515k Miles, $33,000 2018 CAMSO 601913D1 Rubber Tracks, 25”W, 359” track length, Removed from MT738/40/43, Fits To: CHALLENGER / MT738, MT740, MT743, Call for price

320-244-0226 Starbuck, MN

www.meixeltrucksales.com

Parcel #3

1160 Total Acres Sec. 12 - 132 acres crop Sec. 13 - 160 acres crop

2014 MACK CXU613 2016 TIMPTE HOPPER BOTTOM TANDEM AXLE DAYCAB .... $31,500 HOPPER TRAILER............... $30,750

Seven miles of Knife River through sections 9, 16, 15, 14, 12, 13. Seven + miles of Shaffner Creek through sections 35, 3, 10, 15. One mile of Little Knife through section 15 230 acres are under flood irrigation with water out of Shaffner Creek Bids for each parcel must be submitted to the law offices of BORMANN, MYERCHIN, ESPESETH & EDISON, LLP 418 E. Broadway Ave. Suite 240 P.O. Box 995 Bismarck, ND 58501 Deadline: August 30, 2019. 10% deposit required for each parcel bid. Send cashier’s check payable to “BMEE Trust”” Include Name, Mailing address, and telephone number with each bid.

2013 MACK CXU613 2012 DODGE 3500HD TANDEM AXLE DAYCAB .... $31,750 SERVICE - UTILITY TRUCK ... $34,75

The top 4 (four) acceptable bidders will have the option to raise their bids. Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. A detailed list questions about the sale, information of the bidding process and terms and conditions of sale can be obtained from Robert Greenshields call 701-846-7333

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2011 KENWORTH T800 2006 INTERNATIONAL 9200I TANDEM AXLE DAYCAB .... $34,950 TANDEM AXLE DAYCAB .... $24,500


Country living at its best! This hobby farm is located 8 minutes from Wilmot, SD and 15 min. from Milbank. Newly remodeled 2 bedroom 1 bath home includes all appliances, four season porch and new septic. Panoramic views of Big Stone Lake with superior walleye and perch fishing. Deer and turkey flourish. Perfect for a hunting /fishing retreat. High speed internet is available from the visible tower 2 miles distant. 7.3 acres +/-. Plenty of storage for boats, RV’s, etc. in the quonset barn and detached garage. All set up for horses with tack room, corrals and metal five stall run-in shed. $198,700. Call Gary today and see online here at h t t p s : / / w w w . z i l l o w. c o m / h o m e d e t ails/47374-135th-St-WilmotSD-57279/194769278_zpid/ Horse equipment: 2 bottom plow, single plow, single row cultivator, 2 row cultivator, 2 bottom John Deere pull type tractor plow, Metal cupola, pump jack, 3 cistern pumps, New idea corn picker 2 row, International grain drill all hydraulic double disk (605) 270-2789

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For Sale: New Holland CR9070 Combine, 1900 separator hours, all options, $60,000. -- 2017 12 row 22 inch corn head, like new, $20,000. -- 5488 or 5288 front wheel assist, duals. -- 9 ft. Rowse Sickle Mower, excellent shape. 701-680-1507 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 WANTED Used Oil, lon minimum, free service within 200 Sioux Falls, SD, 1-866-304-6070

200 galpick up miles of Toll Free

1939 B John Deere with extra engine parts. 1944 S Case. M & W dynometer. Pax 100 plasma cutter. (701) 883-4451

WE PAY

CASH FOR GUNS

Model A Ford frame and wheels. 4-row Allis Chalmers cultivator, front mount. Bale elevator, 48’. 2 old MM corn pickers. Old Snow bale loader. 16’ livestock trailer. 701-403-9988 20’ & 40’ New or Used Shipping containers for Sale or Rent. Delivered. Secure, wind, water & rodent proof. Dakota Containers, 605-884-5500 www.dakotacontainers.com Operating Loans, Crop Insurance as security, up to 100% financing, private company, $500,000 minimum, also land loans, bridge loans for stressed farms. 701-799-4754 Misc. Equipment Farm Retirement 270 Farm-Fan grain dryer, continuous flow dryer, 3494 hours. Brandt 10x70 grain auger with swing hoppers. Westfield 8x61’ auger with 10HP electric motor. Westfield 41’ auger with 7.5 baldor electric motor. Westfield 41’ auger with 18HP Koher engine. 675 bushel EZ flow grain cart. Wyndmere, ND 701-640-0184

AUCTIONS Fargo Scheels 298-2918

ALL ITEMS SELL NO RESERVE! • TRUCK & TRAILER • GOVERNMENT Tuesday, July 23

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: Case 2012 MD92 9’ Disc Mower, bought new in 2013, nice condition, serviced & ready to go. Parting out dual 600 manure spreader, gearboxes, beaters & apron, everything except running gear. 605-470-0350 or 605-493-6749. Wanted: Old trucks, 30’s, 40’s and 50’s, stub nose, COE, any condition or parts. Also 1937, 1938, 1939 Ford pickups and trucks, any condition. (605) 881-0154 Wanted: 1988-99 heavy duty pickup. (605) 949-0704

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Westco/Sheyenne 13” x 40’ Auger, 10 hp electric motor, like new, only augered 2000 bushels, $6,000 OBO. Back Hoe to fit Melroe Bobcat, works great, includes safety mounts & 2 buckets, $4,000 OBO. 701-710-0887 For Sale: 10”x12’ FarmKing Transfer Auger, like new. Also, pair of John Deere front fenders with brackets off John Deere 7810 FWA. 605-280-1253 Golf carts gas & electric for sale, Ipswich, SD, (605) 252-0886 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 For Sale: Gehl Skidsteer 7810, 2700 hrs., dirt bucket & grapple bucket included, $25,000 OBO. (605) 881-2996 ProSo Millet seed. Onida SD. (605) 280-2222 FarmKing 6640 grain vac, 6” hoses with clean up kit, very good capacity, low bushels, nice, stored inside, $9,500. 701-351-0399 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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 JD 893 8x30 Corn head, with hydraulic deck plates $9,750. Underverth HT30 head trailer with lights $2,450. Brent 876 Grain Cart with tarp & scale, like new augers, $15,900. Wilrich 614NT 27ft Cushion gang disk, 385x22.5 tires, HD harrow, $26,900. MDS pallet forks with global mounts $850. (320) 769-2756 Baler Forage Oat Seeds. Baler is a very high quality & high tonnage forage crop. It should work very well on prevent plant acres. It could grow up to 68” tall & stands very well. For more information call or text: (701) 228-4163 Rolette, ND AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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New inventory arriving daily!

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Wednesday, July 24

• CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Thursday, July 25

Wednesday, July 31

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. Pictures and prices available upon request. Equipment is located in Leola SD. (612) 242-7322

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Over 60 acres of heavy truck salvage, many late model units including used engines and rebuilt trasmissions available. We buy salvage trucks.

Thursday, July 18

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All items are sold “AS IS.” Aaron McKee TX Lic #16401. 866.608.9283

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IH 2350 Loader. Brackets 66 or 86 Series IH Tractors. 1974 Ford F600 Truck, 15ft box & hoist. Bradford 250 bushel gravity box with 10 ton gear. Brandt 70ft 8” swing hopper auger. IH 30ft Digger with mulcher. 320-265-6270

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An effective way to advertise? 2000 Freightliner FL70 Stock#5256 308,569 miles, 215 Horsepower, Cummins, Manual, 5 spd, 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

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

2007 Great Dane Stock#1815 36x102, Roll Up Doors, Wood Floor, Air Ride, New Breaks & Drums on Front Axle, 80% Breaks on Rear Axle, 70% Drums on Rear Axle.

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

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The deadline for farm ads to run in AGWEEK is Thursday at 3:00 PM for the following Monday edition. 2005 Timpte Standard Hopper Stock#7288 42’x96”, SS Front, Front Corners, and Rear; Alum Rear Subfram, Ladder & Catwalks, Dump Valve, Load Guage, Tires are 50-60%, brakes and drums are 90%.$16,250

1987 Peterbilt 377 Stock#1224, 786,399 mi, 20x102x60 box, roll tarp, head lift hoist, 3 way swinging gate, box & hoise about 4 years old, clean, 300 hp, Cummins, manual, air ride, tires 95%. $24,000

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2007 9400i ISX Cummins

2008 Summers Diamond Disc 28.5 ft

2009 ProStar ISX Cummins, 10 spd, Air Ride

2019 Load Line 34’ End Dump Tri-axle

Cub Cadet Pro Z S160, 60” Fab Deck

2011 ProStar IHC ISX Cummins 10 Spd, Air Ride

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

2009 Prostar ISX Cummins, 10 spd, Air Ride

2013 Timpte Ag Hopper, 40’x72” Air Ride, Very Clean

2001 9200 IHC, ISM Cummins, New 22’ Loadline Box, Tri-Axle

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

USED TRAILERS & TRUCKS

2010 Jet Hopper 42’ x 96” x 70”, Air Ride 2019 Jet 42’ x 96” x 70”, Air Ride, Hopper, Black 2019 Witzco trailer with tri axle detach, air ride 2019 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2018 Jet hopper 40x96x70, Spring Ride, White 2018 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2015 Jet 40’ x 96” x 70”, Spring Ride, Hopper 2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps 1994 Walton Tri-Axle Step Deck w/ Beaver Tail & Ramps 42’ Header Trailers

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Redball 680 sprayer, 90ft boom with single nozzle bodies, 1350 gallon tank, Raven 440 monitor, 14.9x46 tires, $7,000 OBO. 320-283-5953 or 320-247-2236 2014 8230 Case IH combine, 800 separator hrs, Cenex oil warranty on motor, $140,000 OBO. 605-350-0761

Great Utility Vehicles

ALL trucks are equipped with full functioning cab and 3cyl gas engines. IN STOCK: 1991 Honda 4WD $4,950 1991 Suzuki Firetruck $6,200 2010 Suzuki Firetruck, less than 500 miles $12,500 1993 Daihatsu Extended Cab 4WD, HL $5,850 1996 Daihatsu Front & Rear Hitches 4WD $5,850 2010 Suzuki Carry Automatic PS< AC $10,700 2019 Suzuki Carry Jumbo Cab AC, PS, PW, DL, HL $17,900 2003 Suzuki Carry HL, $7,700 1994 Daihatsu HiJet DL, HL $5,750 2007 Suzuki Carry AC, PS, HL, DL Dump $10,700 2018 Daihatsu HiJet AC, PS, HL, DL $15,900 2003 Suzuki Carry HL, DL $7,700 2005 Suzuki Carry PS, HL, DL $8,200 Located in Bemidji, MN Call: Arlen at (763)234-9118

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FARM EQUIPMENT IMPROVE CASH FLOW Leasing = Lower Payment & Tax Savings! Contact United Lease & Finance, Inc. Fargo, ND to discuss your options. Call: 701-232-1827

FAST 7400 sprayer, 1000 gallon tank, 2004 Transcraft 48 foot aluminum com- 88-90 foot boom, Raven monitor, foam markers, 4 way nozzle body, adbo, closed tandem, aliding axle, head- justable axles, 100 gallon rinse tank, 2015 Maurer hopper trailer, 42x66x96, Ag hoppers, windows, roll 1996 Jet 42x66 hopper, all steel, roll ache rack, sliding winch track, with or light package, hydraulic fold booms, tarp, spring suspension...$25,500 tarp, spring suspension....$13,500 without hay sides...Call for price hydraulic pump...$16,900

1998 Wade 43x102 Dropdeck trailer, closed tandem, spring suspension...$15,500

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...$32,500

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

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 reel..$26,500

2009 John Deere 9670 STS, 2750 engine hours, 1910 separator hours, recent engine work, rear wheel assist, auto steer ready, feeder reverse, heavy 1998 Wabash, 48x102 aluminum comduty final drives, hopper extensions, bo, air ride, spread axle, aluminum deluxe header controls... $111,000 wheels...$16,000

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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 Two saddle tanks, 400 gallons each, mounted on a frame for a 9470R JD tractor. Includes pintle tow hook. (605) 377-4648

2006 CX210 Case Excavator, 4000 hrs., hyd. thumb, 48” bucket. $72,000. 605-354-3419 2018 Case 4440 sprayer. 334 hrs. LOADED! 120’ boom. Thru shop Spring’19, not used since. Aim Command, leather luxury cab, 5-way turret end bodies, 3” front-fill and intake flow meter, Raven Viper 4+ monitor, auto boom height control w/two extra sensors, factory AFS AccuGuide ready, AFS 372 Receiver-Omnistar. $315,000. 605-354-3419. 2014 JD S670. 2000 eng/1400 sep. Thru JD shop Spring ‘19, field ready. PRWD, 2 sets concaves, 3spd electric shift trans, variable spd feeder house, lateral tilt, 26’ auger, pwr cast tail board. $149,000. 605-354-3419. 2011 JD 612C. New Yield 360 stalk rollers and yield savers installed summer ‘18. Hyd Deck plates, header height sensors. $33,500. 605-354-3419. 2018 MacDon FD140 Draper Head w/JD hook-up. 1 season on head. Thru shop Spring ‘19. $72,000. 605-354-3419.

Lip Mounted Pallet Forks or Lip Mounted Pallet forks w/backrest Up to 50% Off! 42” was $720 Now $360 48” was $990 Now $495 Other Sizes Available (218)863-6444 cookie@attachmentsintl.com 2000 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 630, 1 pt. hook-up, been completely through the shop 600 acres ago, $12,000 OBO. (320) 491-6066 1996 JD 9400 combine, rear wheel assist, yield moisture monitoring and mapping, other upgrades, very nice condition, 605-397-7880 Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Damian Urlich 701-209-0313 2015 DB90 36-row 30”. ExtactEmerge High-Speed Electric-Drive Retro Kit and JD Individual Row Hyd Down Force installed new Spring’19. Planter never used this season. New blades. New liquid system. Dawn GFX row cleaners w/new Shark Tooth sweeps. ProStitch closing wheels. Basically, new planter on 2015 frame. $300,000. 605-354-3419. 2009 DB60 24-row 30”. Dawn GFX Row Cleaners w/Shark Tooth blades. New liquid fertilizer system. ProStitch closing wheels. 20/20 monitor and down force. New blades, gone thru shop, field ready. $95,000. 605-354-3419. 2013 DB120 48-row 30”. New blades. New MudSmiths. Dawn GFX Row Cleaners w/new Shark Tooth blades. Steerable axle. Thru shop Spring’19, never used. $155,000. 605-354-3419.

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1998 Transcraft 48x102 step deck trailer with two 3200 gallon tanks, two 50 gallon mixing cones, and Honda pump. Ready for spraying (605) 350-2798 For Sale: restored IH Axial Flow 2366, 1998 model, new engine completely restored, new tires, excellent shape, always shedded, must see to appreciate. -- 5 Star Electric Scooter, 3-wheeler, brand new. Will sell for what I paid for it. 605-472-2307 or 605-460-1649 1500 gallon poly water tank with 2 inch. Schaben 1000 gallon fertilizer/water trailer, tandem axle, chemical tote platform, Honda engine with 65 gallon F/S induction cone. Kuker 200 gallon 3 point sprayer, PTO pump with manual valves, 9-10 foot pattern and hand wand. F/S hytrux sprayer, 90 foot boom with monitor. For more information call or can send pictures (605) 290-4225, 605-448-5347 or 605-228-4004. 3 Michelin 23.5R25, wave tread 50%, $500 each. No t e l e m a r k e t e r s , (605) 360-5687 CIH 8120, 520 duals, fine cut chopper, RT, YM, auto steer, Pro 600, all fluids changed, yearly Titan Uptime inspection. 3522/2862 hrs. (701) 680-0143 1265 Case IH planter 36 row 20, Yetter floating trash movers with clean sweep, active pnumatic down force, precision planting monitor, liquid fertilizer, scale on seed tanks, Contact Jim at 605-380-6257

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FARM EQUIPMENT 2013 JD 670 Combine, only 396 separator hrs, large 435 bu. grain tank, cross auger disengage hitch, long 26’ unload auger, JD auto steer w/display duals - warranty until March 2020. 40’ hydra flex draper head w/AW steer traiten, pkg. deal, $299.000 OBO. Call 701-490-1078 or 701-845-3417. JD 310G tractor loader backhoe, 4x4, extendahoe, 3131 hrs, good condition, $36,800. JD 401A industrial diesel loader tractor, 60 HP, 3 pt, 540 pto, roll bar, good condition, $7,350. Can deliver 605-881-7947 Toronto, SD 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 Hiqual Hydraulic Chutes, XL models, Hydraulic neck extender, Either electric and gas pumps available. Left hand model, demo. Right hand model, new. Also available, trailer to make portable and Tru-test weighing systems. Pics available. 605.881.3719 John Deere 2630 display with SF1, very nice, stored inside in winter, $5800. 701-668-2727 Gehl DL-6-40, telehandler, 6000lb lift, 40ft reach, JD diesel, 85HP, 4x4, quick attach forks, 8ft utility bucket, 12ft jib boom, 3817 hrs, looks & runs good, $28,500. Can deliver, (605) 881-7947

FARM EQUIPMENT Forever posts 4”x7’, 4”x8’, 5”x8’ plastic fence posts, can be stapled, screwed or pounded, won’t rot, Bridge Timbers 10’-18’ lengths, $2.75ft 2 7/8” heavy pipe 30ft lengths #2 railroad ties 8 1/2’, good quality, $13 ea. #1 railroad ties $18 ea. Steel storage containers Watertight and rodent proof, 8’x20’ $2,800, 8’x40’ $3,800. Take off pick up beds Call for your make and model. We Deliver Haensel Distributing Call Clint 605-310-6653 or John, 605-351-5760. I90 exit 387 Hartford SD. New WWExpress Standard portable corral, easy on-,am set up, capacity to efficiently work 80-100 head of cattle, all panels chain down securely for transport, high speed highway hubs on each unit, custom pre-galvanized tubing and has a solar charging system ----$14,500. Call Dave at Clarke Machine, Howard, SD 605-772-4164 or 800-658-4568 2010 Horsch Anderson PS 6015 Air Seeder, variable rate, 500 bushel tank, has been kept inside, (605) 228-3456 2004 4710 John Deere self propelled sprayer, 90 foot boom, 5 sections, foamer, 3765 hours, 3 nozzle body, 380/90R46 at 95% tread, 650-65R38 floater tires 90%, 3 inch fill, very good condition, $80,000 or best offer. (507) 220-5153 or 507-220-0999

FARM EQUIPMENT 2011 Case IH 3020 flex header. 35 foot width with full finger auger with poly fingers, pickup reel, and CWS air reel with angle adjust and blower damper control. Auto header height control. Single knife drive. Very good shape, field ready. Have wear items that go with. $27,500 for header. Delivery possible, also Stud King high speed header trailer available for $7,200. Call or text with email for pictures. 406-390-6477

Combines

2004 JD 9660 STS, 20.8 R38 with duals, 18.4 R26 steering. Mauer Hopper Ext., Brown Box, yield monitor, 2751 separator hrs, 4102 engine hrs. Quick Hook Header, Straw chopper. 2008 JD 635 Flex Header, 35’ hydro flex quick hookup Low DAM. Home made 4 wheel header trailer, 35’. $50,000.00 1993 JD 9600, 30.5 LR32 singles, 14.9 24 steering. Head sight header control w/hyroflex. 2878 separator hrs, 4250 engine hrs. Big Top Combine Hopper Ext. Straw chopper, chaff spreader. 2004 JD 630 flex header, 30’ hydroflex quick hookup. Head sight header control. High DAM, 2 wheel header trailer 35’. $20,000.00 701/430/0935 retired AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

FARM EQUIPMENT Beet Equipment

WIC 6 row Beet Harvester, 1999, self contained hydraulics, belted chains, good lifter wheels with 2 styles of close ups, Dee row finder, laser light guidance, w/water tank. $5000 OBO. WIC 6 row Beet Harvester, 1996, belted chain, fair to poor lifter wheels, close ups, WIC row finder. $5000 OBO Alloway 12 row rotobeater, steel front, 2 rows rubber, no scalpers $5000 OBO WIC 12 row rotobeater, 3 rows all rubber flails, w/scalpers, with WIC “row finder” for steering. $5000 OBO 701/430-0935 Retired 2018 Bobcat S650, new condition, with only 52 hrs, full warranty, cab, heat, AC, power Bobtach, 2 spd, radio, 78HP turbo diesel, 2,800lb. lift, extra clean inside & out, $ 4 1 , 5 0 0 / o f f e r . (701) 318-2086 Delivery Possible. 2016 Bobcat S770, nice shape, 925 hrs, cab, heat, AC, power Bobtach, 2 spd, good tires & bucket, original clean inside & out, 92HP turbo diesel, 3,800 lb. lift, very nice solid loader, $34,500/offer. (701) 318-2086 Delivery Possible. Neco 1690 grain dryer, 900 bph, cooling tiers, 3 phase, LP, gravity feed, 2 years old. Dryer master controller, excellent condition. $60,000/obo. 701-238-5172

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Field ready IHC 914 PTO combine with air foil sieve, machine concave, 7 belt Melroe picker, 17 1/2 ft straight head with transport. Always shedded.(605) 437-2620 For sale: 1993 New Holland TR96 Combine with chaff spreader, good condition, $5,000 obo. Also, (2) 30.5x32 tires on New Holland rims, (2) 14.9x24 tires on New Holland rims. (605) 212-9340 For Sale: IHC 2388 Combine, has recently been through Titan shop, 4,855 engine hours, good condition. Also, Macdon 35ft flex draper head. Also Case IH model 8220 25ft pull type swather with finger reel. 605-225-5427 or 605-380-0887 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 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

2006 John Deere 9760 STS Combine, bullet rotor, contour master, 2-speed HD feeder house, small wire concaves, extended wear, auto trac ready, 1995 separator hours, duals, big top hopper extension, long auger. Inspected annually. 2007 635F flex head, full finger auger, rock guard, JD guards, new sickle. In excellent condition, always stored inside. Retired. 605-380-9290

John Deere Mixer Grinder/Vermeer Super J Baler

JD mixer grinder with screen, works great!! $500 Vermeer Super J Baler, updated twine arms, pickup wheels, kicker. $2500. Call 218-779-3495 John Deere 235 tandem disc, 25’, double fold, rock cushion gangs, near new barings and blades, 9” spacing. John Deere 914 pickup header, 7-belt, wide tires, 70 series hook up, always stored inside. NEW John Deere Air seeder hose 100’ rolled, 2½” (#PM112BK250) $150. John Deere Cab for 3020-4020. Larimore, ND 218-779-5831

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772 Corner auger roll tarp 30.5L-32 tires in great shape Always stored inside 1 3/4 1000 PTO No Scale $12,900/OBO 701-360-9442 leave message

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BioLiquid Calcium is Cheaper and More Effective Than Ag Lime It’s time to help that second and third cutting or give your corn and bean, Sun Flowers and Alfalfa the boost they need. Advanced Cal or Procal Bio-Liquid Calcium will adjust the pH, and increase the availability of your soil nutrients or the fertilizers and nitrogen you’re applying, by raising the soil and tissue calcium saturation. Advanced Cal, ProCal, Nitromax and Ortho Liquid fertilizers are chelated so as not to burn, and they are formulated to go to work immediately, Agritec has developed a 20% slow release nitrogen, with carbon energy and trace minerals added in, plus 4% special calcium the attaches itself to the nitrogen to bring the nitrogen up into the plant. Six Universities studies have proven that 50% of your normal nitrogen binds up around the roots of your plants, loosing 50 cents, on every dollar spent. Nitromax prevents this loss. Over Eight Universities, over the past 40 years, have done studies on Liquid Calcium chloride proving the benefits of applying liquid calcium chloride to your fields , crops and trees. This is a specially processed liquid calcium chloride that has been used in agriculture for over 65 years, now. Call 800-760-1570

BEET EQUIPMENT Amity 2500 12-row beet harvester, accudepth, low acres, well maintained, stored inside. Amity 3700 12-row defoliator. 701-238-1145

COMBINES 2014 McDon FD75, 40’ draper head, low acres. Case IH 1015 header with 8-belt Melroe pickup head. 2011 J&M 875 grain cart, scale and camera, like new. 701-430-1472 2007 9760 John Deere bullet rotor combine, 2300 engine hours, 1750 separator hours, many major components repaired or replaced, included 635S header, motivated seller. 218-843-1529 Hallock, MN

TRACTORS

COMBINES Bob 666 bean combine, high dump, sheded, good condition. Picked one-step, 8R30”, 8 bar pickup. Convey-All 80 Ft belt conveyor, hydraulic. Convey-All 10” Jump auger, 220 5 hp motor. BellVevar Belt Conveyor 30 ft 10” 220 10 hp motor. Brandt 1070 auger, remote hydraulic swing out. Westfield 10 60, hydraulic auger. Call Dennis at 218-289-1681 FOR SALE: 8820 JD Combine. One of the last 8820’s made before the 9600’s. Dual speed cylinder, brand new big tires. In running order. Used for sunflowers & wheat in 2018. Always shedded. Call 701-348-3679 or 701-226-0572.

BUYING A TRACTOR, COMBINE OR OTHER EQUIPMENT? Consider the advantages of leasing it. Contact United Lease & Finance, Inc. Fargo, ND to discuss your options. Call: 701-232-1827

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

TRACTORS 2011 Case IH Magnum, 225 FWA, premium cab, factory loader with grapple, duals, CVT, monitor, loaded, only 2190 hours. 1999 Model 9682 New Holland Versatile, 360 HP, 4 wheel drive, Treleborg duals, EZ steer, light bar, only 2169 hours, clean. Ford 1989 TW 25, FWA, 20.8x38 singles, 8200 hours. Call for info and pics on above items. (605) 290-4225, 6 0 5 - 4 4 8 - 5 3 4 7 , 605-228-4004. 2013 McCormick MTX 135, same tractor as Case IH MX 135 only it has the 6.7 Cummins engine, 1565 1 owner hrs, brand new Quicke Q6 loader, still smells new, no DEF fluid, may take smaller tractor in trade, $69,000. (218) 781-2061

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COMBINE HEADERS

GRAIN CARTS

2013 Midland 1150 Grain Cart C/W Scale .......................................................................................$30,700 2018 Elmers 1150 C/W Transfer Tracks ..............................................................................................$98,400 New 2017 Elmers 1600 C/W Transfer Tracks ................................................................$107,700 2019 Elmers 1300 C/W Transfer Tracks .........................................................................................$117,300 2018 Elmers 2000 C/W Transfer Tracks ..........................................................................$123,000

GRAIN AUGERS

2018 Westfield MKX 160-105 C/W Rodono Swing ...................................................................$50,000 2018 Westfield MKX 160–105 C/W Electric Swing ...................................................................$42,500 New Meridian 14-95 C/W Electric Mover .......................................................................................$34,500 New Farm King 13-95 C/W Electric Mover ...................................................................................$23,500 New Farm King 13-70 C/W Electric Mover ...................................................................$18,500 2012 Farm King 16-84H C/W Hydraulic Mover ..........................................................................$16,200 New 2017 Batco 15100 Belt Conveyor C/W Swing ......................................................$33,500

TILLAGE

2018 Farm King HS 8500 – 40 ft High Speed Disc .................................................................$130,700 2018 Bourgault 9500 - 70ft Chisel Plow C/W Harrows .............................................$130,700 2017 Bourgault 9500 – 60 ft Chisel Plow C/W Harrows ...........................................$100,000

MISC MACHINERY

New REM VRX Grain Vac ....................................................................................................$23,800 2011 REM 3700 Grain Vac ....................................................................................................$17,700 2018 Leon 10 YD Scraper .....................................................................................................$20,800 New Elmers Wolverine Ditcher .......................................................................................$47,700 2010 Eagle 4A Ditcher ..........................................................................................................$13,000 New 2017 Elmers 70 ft Super 7 harrow .............................................................................................$44,700 2010 Bourgault 7200 – 84 ft Heavy Harrows ................................................................$28,500 New Farm King Y655 RC HD Finish Mower .................................................................$2,270 New Farm King Y720 – Rotary Cutter ...............................................................................................$3,600

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Rosenort Motors (1979) LTD

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

TRACTORS Haying tractor, JD 6320, 100 HP, 540/1000 pto, 3 pt, radial 38” tires, roll bar, triple hydraulic, no cab, 3042 hrs, nice condition, $27,500. Oliver 88 gas tractor, redone, $5,500. IHC Super A gas tractor, redone, $4,750. Can deliver, 605-881-7947 Toronto, SD

2013 CIH Magnum 340

19 Speed Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, Front Axle Suspension, 360 Degree HID Light Package, Big Pump, 6 Valves, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 3PT, Quick Hitch, All 3 PTO’s, Factory Guidance Ready, Pro 700 Monitor, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, 315 Actual Hours, Like New, Financing Available, $179,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 www.troygillespietractors.com

2009 Macdon M200 C/W D60 - 40 ft DK Mounted Roller Low Hours ...................$84,500 2010 Massy Ferguson 9430 – 30 ft C/W Mounted Roller Low Hours ....................$53,900 2004 MacDon 9352i C/W New ISUZI Engine, 972-36 ft DK Header, Mounted Roller ..................................................................................................$46,150 2003 MacDon 9352i C/W 972 – 30 ft DK Mounted Roller ................................................$40,800 2000 Prairie Star 4950 Turbo C/W 972 – 30 ft Header .......................................................$34,500 1998 MacDon 9300T C/W 960 – 30 ft Header .............................................................................$21,500 1995 Premier 2900T Turbo C/W 960 – 25 ft Header .............................................................$19,900 1989 MacDon 7000 Diesel C/W 36 ft DK Header .....................................................................$7,700 2013 MacDon FD75 – 40 ft DK Flex Draper, Cross Auger, Transport Kit .......................................................$60,700 2011 MacDon FD70 – 40 ft Dk Flex Draper, Cross Auger, Transport Kit ...............$52,300 2015 John Deere 635F Hydra Flex C/W Air Reel .........................................................$37,700 2008 John Deere 635F Hydra Flex ...................................................................................$20,800 2004 John Deere 630F Hydra Felx ...................................................................................$17,700 1998 MacDon 972 – 30 ft Header, C/W, 873 Adapter, Header Trailer ...................$13,000 2019 Ag Shield 35 ft Flex Cross Auger ............................................................................$5,075 2019 Ag Shield 40 ft Flex Cross Auger ............................................................................$5,300

TRACTORS

You don’t want to miss this tractor! International 584 diesel with IH loader. Super clean unit with excellent tires and paint. Has 3 point, pto, and one hydraulic outlet. $10,000 OBO. (605) 480-3993 2010 John Deere 9230 tractor, 18-speed powershift, PTO, leather seats, 620/70R42 Goodyear tires, very clean and well cared for tractor $115,000; 2012 John Deere 2410 chisel plow, 32’, single point $29,500; 653A All Crop header $3,000. 218-280-0310 or 218-891-7213 leave message. FOR SALE: Used Oliver tractor parts for most models. Also parts for 2-105 White tractor. 218-639-0315

2016 9570RX 1290 hours 36” tracks Poly mid rollers 5 SCV Premium cab w/suspension Deere Warranty until 09/2021Cenex PP Warranty 218-821-5029 Park Rapids, MN Oliver 1555 gas tractor with new paint, 2 new tires, 2 hydraulics, stored, $6,750 OBO. 701-875-4278 For photos, call 701-570-2900 Williston, ND

Wishek Disc 30’ ..................$30,000 John Deere 2410 54’ ..........$62,000 REM 2700 ............................$13,000 REM VRX 180 hrs .................$14,600 REM 1026 ....................................$3,500 Flexi-Coil S95 70’........................$5,500 Farm King 1060 ..................... $2,100 Farm King 1035 Belt ...................$5,000 Farm King 1370.....................$6,000 Farm King 16104 .................$24,000 Farm King 1070 .................... $2,500 Farm King 1336 35hp ........... $6,500 Conveyall TC1065 PTO ......... $3,500 Rite Way Land Rollers 46’ 62’ .. In Stock

Altona, MB Canada Just 7 miles north of the border

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2008 JD 8330

MFWD, Powershift, Deluxe Cab, Active Seat, Buddy Seat, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, 4 Valves, Auto Trac Ready, Front Weights, Rear Weights, Front Fenders, 18.4X46 Rear Duals, 380/85R34 Front Singles, 4,135 Hours, Really Sharp Tractor, Financing Available, $109,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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1997 CIH 9330

2011 JD 9430 with 2,500 hours, 1,000 PTO, AutoTrac ready, 4WD, PS transmission, duals with factory hub, hi-flow hydaulics with 5th valve, front & rear wheel weights, very clean tractor. Asking $162,500/obo Call 701-238-2812 For Sale: 1206 international tractor w/Ez-On loader, runs good, one owner, all ways been shedded, will good rubber. 701-752-4392 or 701-320-1825 Woodworth, ND. Oliver model 1955 diesel 2 wheel drive tractor, 5,600 hours, 18.4x38 rear rubber, factory cab & air conditioning, no 3pt, good condition, 605-225-5427 or 605-380-0887

Powershift, Skip Shift, Duals, Rear Weights, 4 Valves, Trimble Auto Steer, 3,057 Actual Hours, Super Clean, Financing Available, $69,900. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

1983 2090 Case, 6700 hours, front weights, dual rear tires, 60% tread, front tires, batteries, interior like new; tinted windows. Very well maintained, $14,500. (605) 669-2787

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

For Sale: 2004 JD 7520 MFWD, front fenders, front weights, quad w/reverser, TLS front axle, 3 hydraulics, duals, well maintained w/paperwork, tech manuals, inspection log book, oil samples, complete new fuel system, 7300 hrs., can text photos, $47,500. 701-870-5981

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

For Sale: JD Model D 1940, reconditioned cylinder head and manifold, carb, mag, piston rims & wheel rims. 701-475-2731

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American made parts!

Big Tractor Parts

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

FOR SALE: JD 7230R, MFWD, auto quad, 1707 hours, quick hitch, duals, deluxe lights, active seat, 3 valves, front grill guard, excellent condition. 605-957-5431


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For Sale: 2640 JD tractor with 146 loader bucket, heavy duty straight front axle dual PTO, 3pt, quick hitch, high/low transmission, newer tires, 7700 hours, comfort cover, block heater, owners manual, parts book, IT shop manual, $10,000. D15 Allis Clamers 1961 model, ready to restore, parts book, IT shop manual, $4000. 701-543-3843

PLANTING EQUIPMENT Amity 50’ single disc drill, 2011, 3350 variable rate stainless steel tank, rear hydraulic hitch, drill has Raven NH3 and front banding discs, $62,500. 701-351-0399

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Summers Super Coulter Plus 40’, new 22”, 13 wave blades, rolling choppers on rear, hydraulic hitch for leveling and down pressure, $16,500. 701-351-0399 2012 Summers 45’ Landroller. $24,000. 605-354-3419.

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 24ft White disk, cushion gang, 20” blade. DMI Ripper, subsoiler, 3 shank. 28ft Wilrich digger with mulcher. Call or text (507) 829-7591 Horsch 270 27ft high speed disk, good condition. Horsch 230 23ft high speed disk, good condition. 712-579-1825 2013 Wishek 862 LNT 38’ Disc 30” blades low profile transport hydraulic leveling very low acres rotary scrapers, $45,500. 701-351-0399 For Sale: Wilrich 34’ chisel plow with 2-bar harrow, $2250. Rear axle off CIH 1680 combine, like new, 4200. 218-201-0166

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

2017 Salford I-5100

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

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2009 JD 635F HydraFlex, Spear Knife, Coarse Tooth, $18,000. 2010 JD 635F Hydra Flex, Spear Knife, Coarse Tooth, $20,000. 2012 JD 635F HydraFlex, Spear Knife, Coarse Tooth, $21,000. (605) 439-3630 or (605) 380-4396 Sam Schauer 1992 AgCo R62 combine, 2450 sep hrs, 1996 AgCo 400 pick up head, 1999 700 AgCo straight head, 2003 Gleaner 2500 flex head, package deal, (605)268-0256

HARVEST EQUIPMENT

HARVEST EQUIPMENT

20’ and 18’ self-propelled Massey and Versatile swathers, one finger rail, one bat rail, hydro static, new batteries, running good. $1750 for both. 18’ International pulltype swather, make offer. 218-289-5868

2006 9760 John Deere combine, bullet rotor, many options, 292 hours on new motor, 1916 separator hours, yearly dealer inspections, always shedded. 2012 John Deere 635 flex header, full finger auger, pickup reel. 2006 John Deere 936 draper header, p auger, pick up reel. Equipment in very good condition. Retirement sale. 701-833-1626

JD 844 8 row wide corn head, good shape, choice between two, $6,200. 605-742-4007 No telemarketers CASE IH 1020 Flex head, 25ft, fore and aft, field tracker, 2008 model bought new in 2010, one owner, comes with homemade trailer, new sickle last year, shedded, sharp, serial number CBJ044570, Asking $13,500. (605) 290-4180 2 row M.M. corn picker, field ready, 605-949-3075

SUNFLOWER

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

Call 1-800-735-5848

Lucke Manufacturing

Minot, ND www.luckemanufacturing.com

John Deere 8820 combine, RWA, fine cut chopper, chaff spreader. John Deere 924 flex header. John Deere grain cart, 400 bushel, model 1210A. Westendorf tractor loader model TA-28, like new condition, Hawley, MN 218-937-5705 or 701-371-4831 JD 9650 Walker combine, 2002 model, 2414 sep hrs, 3385 eng hrs, single pt hook up, chaff spreader, Maurer hopper extensions, field ready, has been shedded, 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629 Hayti, SD for Sale: J&M 1521 Grain Cart, scale, tarp, tracks, auto unload. Call for details. Conde, SD 605-380-2622 2010 Parker 1048 Grain Cart, 1 owner, scale & tarp. $30,000 OBO. (701) 680-1690

All sizes available

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2003 Matthews Company 980 grain dryer, 670 bushel/hour, 3 phase, natural gas. 218-849-8909

For Sale 18,000 gal propane tank •Excellent shape •Located at Buffalo, ND

Call Steve Johnson 701-799-5213

HARVEST EQUIPMENT 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.

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 3-point 300 gallon Summers sprayer, 66ft., hyd. lift, excellent condition. 701-587-6093 For sale: Horvick 60’ sprayer with foam markers and Honda motor. Also GMC 4x4 pickup. 701-520-1450

ROW CROP EQUIPMENT For Sale: Used category three quick hitch, 40” span, $450. 701-789-1539

CUSTOM FARMING 4Custom Manure Spreading Lots cleaned, piles removed, (3) 650 bushel truck mounted spreaders, 3 yard loader, no pits. Carlson Enterprises 218-686-2574

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EMPLOYMENT CUSTOM FENCING barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence. 605-845-7421 Looking to do custom haying for 2019 and beyond. Willing to buy shares, buy the hay or rent the land. Can cut, rake, & bale. Have newer John Deere net wrap balers, New Holland self propelled cutter, trucks and loaders to get the job done right! For more details call: 605-270-1667 FEEDLOT IN NORTH CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA HAS FULL-TIME PEN RIDER POSITION AVAILABLE: Benefits package. Wage DOE. Please call 605-426-6803. Resumes can also be sent to ldl@valleytel.net Please contact to schedule Manure Piling & Hauling Services Feed Lot Cleaning Pay Loader Services 701-710-1108 Perrion Custom Services Small Grain/ Cover Crops- JD air seeder with variable rate technology great for fall applied fertilizer Forage Harvesting- We can chop haylage, silage, and earlage with all the support equipment and bagging services also available. Hay Grinding550hp Mighty Giant truck mounted grinder with grapple fork We specialize in prompt professional custom services. Lance Perrion Ipswich, SD 605-216-2918 Looking for hired hand to work on cow calf operation in Wessington Springs, SD. Feeding & calving experience preferred. Housing available. Wages based on experience. 605-770-7111 or 605-770-0246 Jim River Fencing LLC Irene, SD Farm/Ranch/Feedlot/ Commercial Fencing Installation of new fence/Tear out of old fence Local & out of state fencing Free estimates and warranty work on fence Jim (253)-228-1911 Elizabeth (307)-620-2914 Jimriverfencing@hotmail.com Jimriverfencing.com Find us on Facebook for full photo Gallery Truck Drivers Wanted looking for Class A CDL Professional Drivers with 2 years of experience or more to join our team. 46 cents per mile. Full benefit package. Paid vacations. $25 per load dumping bonus. Year end bonus. Call Todd at L & O Acres Transport, 605-380-2133 or Chris at 605-216-2216. Office 605-226-0732, ask for Chris. Looking for Wheat, Soybeans, Sunflowers and Corn to harvest. Available now with reasonable rates. Call 701-220-3405 Full time employee wanted for cattle feeding operation in the Warner, SD area. Pen riding and cattle handling experience required. Housing and health insurance package included. Wage DOE. Call 605-228-0973. Resumes can also be sent to nilssonfarms@outlook.com Full time, year round, Farm/ranch help, housing and utilities provided, 605-228-2182


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EMPLOYMENT

Looking for a full time employee for cow/calf and grain farming operation east of Watertown SD. Competitive pay and benefits References required. Call 605-880-3521 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 and New Building Construction needs call Elite Construction David O’Daniel 1-605-450-9926 (cell) 1-605-598-6626 (home) Faulkton, SD Small company needing driver for 48 state flatbed hauling. Paid weekly on odometer miles. Call 605-520-6337

cargo containers

FOR SALE 8’ x 20’ y 8’ x 40’ farm/ranch y home/cabin construction y business

218-821-5794 storage where and when you need it!

EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

Meier’s Custom Farming CIH 100ft boom sprayer. Looking for custom wheat harvesting for the 2019 season. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496

PM AG Sources, Inc. Your Dealer for... Grain Systems

On grain & beef cattle farm. Exp. req. Paid vacation after 1 year. 1/2 Beef After 1 year. Call 701-361-1833.

Complete Storage, Drying & Handling

and

PM AG Sources, Inc. 866-588-7624 Horace, ND

BOXMAN Portable Storage boxman@brainerd.net www.boxman-ps.com

Looking for a career minded individual for full time help on a grain farm in the Pierre area. This is a unique position intended for someone self-reliant and reliable. Position duties include: application, property management, equipment operation, trucking, etc. Great pay and benefits available for the right applicant. All serious applicants contact Sam at (605) 380-0166 Wipf Custom Farms is seeking small grains, soybeans, corn & sunflowers to harvest. We have 2 JD S680s with 40’ draper heads and all supporting equipment. We can harvest with you or do the whole job. Any jobs considered. Trent 605-350-2867 or Rodney 605-350-2866

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

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

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

Mike, Owner

All Steel Buildings

Serving the area for 26 years!

Quality buildings at a reasonable price!

1-800-927-8835 • 701-239-5904

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A&S Ag Sales

One of the NATION’S STRONGEST 1 Clear Span Steel Buildings 100 years 60x126 was $103,000 Now $72,274 70x126 was $130,000 Now $91,000 100x294 was $502,000 Now $351,000 218-863-6445 mark@henrybuilding.com

GROTTE MOVING Finley, ND 701-238-2992 701-524-2323 701-238-9382

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Shops - Machinery - Grain Hay Storage - Commercial - Industrial

52-years experience, licensed and insured, most all types of bins and tanks. We specialize in grain bin moving. Why pay double? Compare our rates! --------------------------BRODERICK MOVERS Rock Lake, ND 701-266-5577 Bismarck, ND 701-550-0444

Up to 28 feet in diameter or 12,000 bushel; Hopper bins up to 5,000 bushels. Also move grain dryers and vertical fuel tanks up to 25,000 gallons. First, Fast & Friendly. Licensed & insured. 55 years of satisfied customers! We can get your bins & tanks moved within days of your call. We have two trucks ready to serve your needs. Call us for a quote!

701-360-1411

Grain Storage, Handling, and Drying Steel Bins, Hopper Bins, & more!

GRAIN BIN MOVING:

FUEL TANK & HOPPER & GRAIN BIN MOVING

Conex Containers For Sale

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Wanted Custom Haying Have Krone BiG M cutter, 2 Rowse 40ft Rakes and John Deere Round Baler. Call 605-380-0068

BUILDINGS/ BINS

Start $18/Hr Pay DOE! FULL-TIME YEAR-ROUND WORK

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EMPLOYMENT

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 JD 5830 self propelled chopper, $17,900, heads available. Kelly Ryan 9ft silage bagger, $7,900. UFT 12 or 14ft dump wagon, $4,100. Automatic 1800 roller mill, excellent, $5,000. H&S hay merger, model MM1, $3,600. New Holland 258 & 260 hay rake, with hitch, $3,900. (605) 941-5904


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

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

Call: (605) 823-4892 or Email: info@ howeseeds.com Howe Seeds Inc. McLaughlin, SD

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

HAYING EQUIPMENT

1969 Chevy Grain Truck Double acting hoist with 16ft steel box and roll tarp. Rear endgate is designed for hauling trash or building materials to the landfill or can be changed to a grain gate. grain gate goes with New 8.25x20 tires on the front and 9.00 x20 tires in the rear with less than 1000 miles on tires. rebuilt 350 v8 gas engine with less than 1000 miles by Thomas Motors Pingree nd. Great heater, Manual choke and engine block heater, Starts and runs great, 4spd trans with 2spd rear end, interior good seat good all glass good lites work call 701-471-6063 for pictures asking $4,900.00

JD 535 Baler, good condition, always shedded, $3,000. (701) 640-0637

2002 International Diesel Tandem Grain truck 4400 Series 228,123 miles, 530 engine, 275HP, automatic transmission, air ride, air condition, radio. 12,000lb front axle, 34,000lb rear axle, 20ft Kann all aluminum box 60in high, roll tarp, 3 swinging doors, grain trap. Scott 2-way hoist controlled in cab and back box, retired. 605-380-9290

New Holland 499 Haybine in good shape, not used last 3 years, good tires and extra sickles. JD 4020 gas with loader, runs but needs some work. (605) 365-6019

JD 5730 silage cutter, temper 3000 rotary head, excellent condition, lots of extras, call for details, (605) 660-2804

HAYING EQUIPMENT Grass hay, small square bales, stored inside, $4.50/each. (605) 354-1463 John Deere 336 small square baler (605) 281-0820

2009 New Holland 7090 Baler, low acres, excellent condition, net wrap as well as string tie, shedded. (605) 354-2138 Hay Equipment - Vermeer 605N 8000 Bales, Rossi Rake V14,V16,V20, Rowse D9 IH Mower, NH Mower, V20 Rake. Call Kyle #701-490-6460 WANTED: alfalfa hay, mixed hay, big square or round bales. BUYING old and new crop. Barnes Hay & Feed 605-660-6970 (Ralph) or 605-660-1764 (Terry)

Rowse 9ft pull type mower, good condition, (605) 380-0303 JD 535 baler, excellent condition, JD 3950 chopper, 605-881-4378 New Holland 326 square baler, hydraulic tension, rear shoot and wagon hitch, good condition, $5,800. JD model 390, 3 pt, flail mower, 84” cut, 540 pto, nice condition, $1,950. JD 680 tandem spreader, 400 bushel, flotation tires, 540 pto, end gate, good condition, $4,250. Can deliver. (605) 881-7947 Toronto, SD JD 946 mower conditioner, $6,950. Near Watertown, SD 605-520-6323 or 605-876-2261

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

Delux Grain Dryer. 2009 model DPXSL12560 with 2,681 hours. 230volt 3 phase power with two 30 hp motors. Will dry 1,250 bu/hr taking out 5 points and is equipped with a moisture link computer. Call 605-329-7101 JD 3975 Chopper w/ three row corn and hay head. Replaced gathering chain, bearing, knives, stationary bar and tires. Has a kernel processor. 701-799-1613

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Baler Forage Oat Seeds. Baler is a very high quality & high tonnage forage crop. It should work very well on prevent plant acres. It could grow up to 68” tall & stands very well. For more information call or text: (701) 228-4163 Rolette, ND

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HAYING EQUIPMENT

HAYING EQUIPMENT

WANTED: Dairy quality alfalfa hay in big, square bales. Contact John Haensel (605) 351-5760 Farmking Wheel Rakes. Superstar 18 & 16-wheel rake, heavy teeth, kicker wheels. New. Superstar 16 & Easystar 12-wheel rake, heavy teeth kicker wheels, Both demo units. Single side 5 wheel 3-point hitch. New. 6’ 3-point hitch finish mower. New. 9’4” disc mower, 3 point hitch. New. Pics available 605.881.3719 JD 510 round baler, narrow belts, always shedded, asking $900. (605) 294-7200

DAMAGED GRAIN WANTED

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

NORTHERN AG SERVICE, INC. 800-205-5751

HAYING EQUIPMENT

Wanted: 18ft Draper Header for Case IH 8820 SP Swather. (605) 280-1253 New Holland 1475 haybine, 16ft. Two 852 New Holland balers. John Deere model 37 mower. Versatile 400 windrower. (605) 203-1919 2017 Rowse double 9 mower with International heads, less than 300 acres, like new, $17,500 or best offer. (701) 710-0322 Baled in 2018, 2nd cutting with round baler. Solar wrapped well, tested 162-168 RFV last year. Approximately 1100 pounds per bale. Approximately 140 at $60 per bale. Currently putting up 1st cutting this year for sale. Alfalfa located near Roscoe, SD. Call Doug, 605-281-1426 2 JD 569 Balers, net & twine, $17,500 - $23,500. 2 NH 7090 Balers, net & twine, $7750 - $9750. NH 455 Mower, 7’ bar, $975. NH 256 Rake w/dolly wheel, $1350. Continuous Fence, Corral Panels, IH 1000 Mowers, $750 ea. Westfield 10”x61’ Auger, $4,750. Skidsteer Attachments. (605) 520-0111 For Sale: 2012 Vermeer 605 Super M Baler, 1000 PTO, twine & net wrap, new drive rollers, very nice shape, 15,000 bales, $22,500. Webster, SD. Call or text (605) 380-3871 Ear corn for sale, 605-228-0471

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J.E.S. Farms Partnership, 18 miles north of Pierre, SD has many thousands of acres of irrigated winter wheat that is being put up for hay prior to beard. Feed analysis will be provided for each group of hay bales. Put up in net wrapped round bales by John Deere baler. Certified scale on property. Irrigated alfalfa hay in 3x4 big square bales. Feed analysis will be provided for each group of hay. Also thousands of acres of round 2019 corn stalk bales will be put up in the Fall of 2019. Net wrapped round bales by John Deere baler. Book early for maximum discount. We can also graze cows for fall and winter grazing. Fields are fenced with water. We also have a feed lot available with corn silage and grain & hay. J.E.S. Farms Partnership 605-224-4732, ext. 3, lv message. Chris 605-209-3934 605-264-540, ext. 3, lv msg, Brad 605-280-4997 FOR SALE: H & S 10 wheel pull behind rake. Also 605 H Vermeer round baler. Also OMC hay swather conditioner. Call 218-770-0328 John Deere 945 mower conditioner discbine, hydraulic tilt, impeller conditioner, needs some bearing work, $3,500. (605) 880-9797

HAYING EQUIPMENT New Holland 1475 HydraSwing, has 2 new sickles 1 yr. ago, in good shape, $8000. (605) 770-7793 Deluxe mixed hay, alfalfa grass, large rounds, RFQ 101, Presho SD, $125/ton, call Todd 605-360-7133 20ft Versatile pull type wind rower, always shedded, good condition, $1,250. (605) 661-9059 JD 567 baler with hydraulic mega wide pick up, good shape, $7,500. Also JD 580 18ft pull type windrower, with newer canvases, field ready, $500. 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629 Hayti, SD

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK GOING TO AN AUCTION? Get pre-approved! Contact United Lease & Finance, Inc. Fargo, ND to discuss your options. Call: 701-232-1827 Minnesota Lake Properties Huge Selection - Visit

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SECLUDED 151 ACRE GETAWAY Hunting, fishing, birds, giant northern, whitetail bucks. 112 acres CRP. Pays $8,890/yr. Highlanding area, MN. $1,995/acre OBO. Shown by appointment only. Northland Realty Co. 218-684-1521

FARM LAND FOR SALE Written bids are invited on the following described farm land located in Kidder County, North Dakota: Property: Township 142 North, Range 72 West Section 12: SE1/4 NE1/4 less 2 acres to Bethany Cemetery, less 1.02 acres R/W Township 143 North, Range 71 West Section 19: W1/2SE1/4 E1/2SW1/4; Lots 3 & 4 E1/2NW1/4; Lots 1 & 2 Section 30: NE1/4NW1/4; Lots 1, 2 & 3 less East 35’ NE1/4NW1/4 Owner: Estate of Paul O. Whitman, Deceased

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This real estate is located near Robinson, North Dakota. These parcels consist of approximately 834.01 acres. There is a lease on the land for the 2019 crop year. Bids must be submitted to the law offices of Louser & Zent, P.C., located at Town & Country Center, 1015 South Broadway - Suite 15, Minot, North Dakota 58701, in writing, by 5:00 p.m. on July 26, 2019. Bids must be signed by the bidder and must include the bidder’s mailing address and telephone number. Bids should be submitted on a total dollar amount, not on a per acre basis. The top five (5) bidders will be allowed to raise their bid at an oral bidding to take place on July 31, 2019, at 10:00 o’clock a.m., at Louser & Zent, P.C., located at Town & Country Center, 1015 South Broadway Suite 15, Minot, North Dakota 58701. The top five (5) bidders will be allowed to raise their bid at the oral bidding. The top five (5) bidders will be notified on or before July 29, 2019. The successful bidder will be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price upon acceptance of offer by Seller. The balance will be due in cash at the time of closing by cashier’s or certified check. The closing to be held on or before September 16, 2019. The Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Seller is not excepting and reserving minerals, if any are owned by Seller. Land is sold subject to all easements, right-of-way restrictions, and reservations of record. Land is sold “as is.” Any questions regarding the real estate should be directed to Marion Eastgate, telephone No. (701) 243-2438; Dennis Whitman, telephone No. (701) 400-0051; or, Anne Ongstad, telephone No. (701) 226-6888. Any questions regarding the bidding process should be directed to Louser & Zent, P.C., at (701) 837-4846.

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HORSES

LIVESTOCK

Team of black Percheron, geldings, Amish broke, Call (320) 632-8950

For Sale: 2 white jenny mules (colts), very gentle. Call 320-632-8950 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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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

Selling or Buying Farmland in the Valley?

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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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

LAND FOR SALE 6224 +/- Acres Bottineau County, ND Exceptional assemblage of productive farmland located approximately 40 miles north of Minot, ND. Offering is divided into 26 parcels ranging in size from 155 acres to 477 acres. View all information at www.redriverlandco.com or call our office at 701-757-1888 for a detailed brochure. John Botsford Chris Griffin Grand Forks, North Dakota

LIVESTOCK

LIVESTOCK

2 year old black Simmental bull & 2 year old black Gelbvieh cross Angus bull. Semen tested, avg birth weight. Can deliver if needed. Felton, MN 701-371-3972

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK 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

Beef semen for sale, tanks also, sold my cows, black angus, gelbvieh, simmetel, and charolais. Some is the old genetics. Felton, MN 701-371-3972 Registered Angus Dispersion Due to health reasons, we are going to disperse our registered angus cow herd. Will sell as whole herd or in age groups. Also have yearling bulls for sale. Isaak Angus Ranch Ron and Jackie Isaak 701-891-9999 or 701-983-4458

Woodbury Stock Farm

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

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MARKETS LIVESTOCK SUMMARIES

CASH GRAIN

Hog summary

EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis:

Week Ending Jul 05

600 or less 1500 23.00-32.00 28.93

Lot Size

Head

Range

Wtd Avg Head

Range

Wtd Avg

Weekly Summary of prices on a delivered farm to farm basis.

600 - 1200

RECEIPTS

1200 or more 41464 31.69-46.50 40.11 57301 22.00-39.00 32.28

THIS WEEK: 115,894 LAST WEEK: 101,840

LAST YEAR: 87,883

4904 38.59-41.75 39.84 6700

26.00-35.00 29.52

Total Composite 46368 31.69-46.50 40.08 65501 22.00-39.00 31.92

VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN:

FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis:

Illinois 32.1%,

Saskatchewan 13.5%, Iowa 10.9%,

Manitoba 9.3%,

Colorado 6.8%,

Minnesota 4.2%,

600 or less

825

50.00-51.00

Nebraska 4.2%,

Alabama 4.0%,

South Dakota 3.9%,

600 - 1200

3200

49.00-57.00

Kansas 1.7%,

Total Composite

4025

49.00-57.00

Georgia 0.9%,

Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash):

Oklahoma 3.5%, Montana 1.3%,

Missouri 1.8%, Ohio 1.2%,

Formula Formula Cash

Cash 50.36 52.13 51.76

Arkansas 0.5%,

All Early Weaned Pigs:

VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION:

All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 4025 at 51.76

Iowa 80.3%, Nebraska 3.2%,

Illinois 5.4%,

Indiana 4.8%,

Minnesota 3.1%,

Michigan 2.1%,

Alabama 0.9%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK:

111869 at 35.30

Sheep/Cattle Summary Summaries for sheep & cattle were not available by Agweek’s Friday deadline. The following are web addresses for this report:

Early weaned pigs steady. All feeder pigs 2.00 per head lower. Demand moderate for moderate offerings.

Sheep: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sa_ls855.txt.

Receipts include 40% formulated prices.

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All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54%

Malt

Week Year

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

Fri

ago

Minneapolis nq nq nq

ago

Spring wheat

Corn

Minneapolis 13% nq nq 5.42 Minneapolis 14%

nq

6.50

Minneapolis 15%

nq

6.80

Pacific NW 14%

6.04

6.27

6.27

Pacific NW (cwt.)

10.03

10.40

10.41

Minneapolis Yellow 3.99 3.99 2.98

5.67

Illinois

Soybeans

5.77

Minneapolis Cash 8.632 Illinois

Pacific NW 11%

6.57

6.11

nq

Pacific NW (cwt.)

10.91

10.14

nq

9.12 8.88 8.34

Cargill

Durum

West Fargo nq nq 17.60 17.60

Minneapolis nq nq nq

Enderlin

17.50 17.45 17.65 17.35

Flax

3.78 3.78 3.78

nq nq 2.66 Minneapolis #2

West Fargo nq nq 10.65 11.00

Barley

Canola

Feed

ADM

Minneapolis

Velva, N.D. 14.24 14.64 17.47 18.41

nq 3.25 2.85

Pacific NW nq nq nq

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Week Year New Fri. ago ago crop

Winter wheat

Pacific NW

4.38 4.45 3.53

West Fargo nq nq 17.85 19.15

BEANS

Edible beans

Small reds

Week July 9 ago

Pintos

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

Year ago

21.00 21.00 21.00 22.00 22.00 20.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 20.00 22.00 22.00 20.00 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 28.00 na na na na na na

Blacks Michigan ND/Minn.

28.00 27.00 28.00 25.00 25.00 25.00

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.

31.50 na 27.00 21.00 21.00 23.00

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

21.00 21.00 26.00 14.00 14.00 27.00

Peas & lentils

Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 12.00 12.00 11.50 Colo/Neb 35.00 35.00 35.00 Green (upright) na na na Michigan na na na Yellow (whole) na na 10:00 Wis/Minn 34.00 34.00 33.00 Aust. Winter na na na Lentils (Pardina) 19.00 19.00 25.00 Dark red kidneys Lentils (Brewers) 18.00 18.00 28.00 Minn/Wis 35.00 35.00 33.00 North Dakota Green (whole) 8.33 8.33 9.58 Pinks Yellow (whole) 7.92 8.33 8.33 Idaho/Wash na na na ND/Minn na na na Lentils (richlea) 12.00 12.00 17.00 Monday, July 15, 2019 / AGWEEK A25

Light red kidneys


MARKETS Potatoes UNITED STATES Shipments 1,869*-1,919*1,552 —- The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Colorado, Kern California, Columbia Basin Washington, and Hereford Texas. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 19,211 ads for potatoes last week, which is 2 percent higher from last weeks ads of 18,695. (*revised)

KERN DISTRICT CALIFORNIA Shipments 242-

Round White US One size A mostly 11.75, chef

expected to decrease seasonally. Remaining

253-206 —- Movement expected to remain about

mostly 15.75; 50 lb sacks Round Red US One size

supplies in too few hands to establish a market.

the same. Prices White size B higher, White size

A 23.75, size B 28.75; 50 lb sacks Yellow Type US

LAST REPORT.

A and creamers lower, Yellow unchanged, Long

One Size A 21.75-23.75.

White U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A 19.00, 50 pound cartons size A 18.00, size B mostly 14.00,; creamers 3/4-1 5/8 35.00-46.00; Yellow Type U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A 19.00, 50-pound cartons size A 18.00, size B mostly 14.00,

CENTRAL WISCONSIN 2018 CROP Shipments

Potatoes for processing

67-62-51 —- Movement expected to seasonally

FLORIDA 2019 CROP Shipments 364-435-414 —-

decrease. Trading Moderate. Prices Cartons 40s-70s slightly higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size

UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT

creamers 3/4-1 5/8 mostly 40.00.

IDAHO Shipments 795-820-599 (Includes exports

COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA

14.50-15.50, 80s mostly 13.00-15.00, 90s mostly

7-15-18)—- Movement expected to remain about

BASIN OREGON Shipments 129-142-140 (Includes

12.00-13.00, 100s mostly 11.50-12.50.

the same.. Trading Active. Prices carton 90s

exports 37-46-41)—- Movement expected to

generally unchanged, others higher. Russet Burbank

remain about the same. Trading fairly active. Prices

NEBRASKA Shipments 36*-35-28 —- Movement

U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size

bales and carton 60-70s higher, others generally

A mostly 5.50; 50-pound cartons 40-70s mostly

unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5

15.50, 80s mostly 12.00-13.00, 90s mostly 9.00,

10-pound film bags non size A mostly 5.50, 50-pound

100s mostly 8.00-8.50.

carton 40s mostly 12.00, 50s mostly 14.00-15.00,

SAN LUIS VALLEY COLORADO Shipments 342330*-258 (Includes exports 26-29*-19)—- Movement

A mostly 10.00, 50 pound cartons 40s-70s mostly

60-70s mostly 15.50, 80s mostly 13.00-14.00, 90s mostly 11.00, 100s mostly 10.00.

expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. (*revised) ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT NORTH CAROLINA Shipments 17-41*-25 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices Unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50 pound sacks size B 26.00-26.75, tote bags approximately 2000

Movement expected to seasonally decrease. Too few open market sales to establish a market. ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT NORTH CAROLINA Shipments 433-514*-190 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices Generally Unchanged. Round White Atlantic 85% or Better U.S. One per hundredweight per hundredweight contract 1 5/8” minimum 10.50-12.15. Some harvest curtailed due to rain and wet fields. (*revised) EASTERN SHORE VIRGINIA Shipments 0-8-8 —Movement expected to increase. Current supplies insufficient to establish market.

expected to be about the same. Trading Moderate.

HEREFORD-HIGH PLAINS TEXAS Shipments

pounds per hundredweight size A 40.00-40.50;

MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER

Prices Cartons 50-100s higher, others unchanged.

74-73*-98 —- Movement expected to remain about

Round White U.S. One tote bags approximately

VALLEY) 2018 CROP Shipments 31-30-5 —-

the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a

2000 pounds per hundredweight size A 23.00-24.50;

Movement expected to seasonally decrease. Too

7.00, baled 10 5-lb film bags sz A 7.00-8.50; 50

market. (*revised)

Yellow Type U.S. One 50 pound sacks size B 12.00-

few open market sales to establish a market. LAST

lb cartons 40s mostly 13.00-13.50, 50-70s moslty

EASTERN SHORE VIRGINIA Shipments 1-49-90

14.75, tote bags approximately 2000 pounds per

REPORT.

14.00, 80s 13.00-13.50, 90-100s mostly 13.00-14.00;

—- Movement expected to remain about the same.

hundredweight size A 40.00-42.50. Some harvest

U.S. Two baled 5 10-lb film bags mostly 6.00, 50 lb

Haynums

Trading Round Red and Yellow Type Active, Round

sacks 10 oz min mostly 8.00; U.S. Coml bulk per cwt

White Moderate. Prices Yellow Type Higher, Round

MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER

mostly 10.00. (*revised)

White Lower, Round Red Unchanged. 50 lb sacks

VALLEY) Shipments 9-15-14 —- Movement

U.S. One baled 5 10-lb film bags sz A mostly 6.50-

curtailed due to rain and wet fields. (*revised)

Summaries for Haynums were not available by Agweek’s Friday deadline. The following is a web address to review last weeks summary: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sf_gr310.txt

Tighter global wheat supplies support markets The monthly U.S. Department of Agriculture report on domestic and global supply and demand estimates held plenty of surprises for the market. The World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates Report showed global stocks of wheat coming down significantly from the previous report, as weather issues in top producing countries have trimmed yield expectations. Russia, Canada and others all had stocks trimmed, leading to higher expected exports for the U.S. However, this same expectation was in place last year when production was much worse than it will be in 2019, so the market will have to wait and see if the U.S. will become the supplier of choice.

Wheat Spring wheat prices had been trending lower recently, with good weather in the Northern Plains. The weekly crop progress report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture showed an improvement from the previous report with 78% of the crop rated good or excellent. Winter wheat harvest is also catching up with 47% done (compared to 61% for the five-year averA26 Monday, July 15, 2019 / AGWEEK

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age pace). However, the WASDE report’s move to reduce global production in key exporting countries led to a rally late in the week. All wheat markets were firmer with a 10.5 million metric ton reduction in global stocks.

Durum The durum market remains quiet. The USDA pegged the domestic crop at just 58 million bushels for the 2019-20 crop year. This is not a surprise given the smaller planted acreage, but a big drop from last year’s 77 million bushels. Ending stocks for 2019-20 are expected to increase 5 million bushels from the previous crop year with modest declines to exports and usage. The North Dakota crop is in very good shape, with 74% of the crop rated good

or excellent and just 2% in the poor or very poor rating.

Canola The canola market is off of the lows hit late last week, but prices remain very weak. Demand just is not there from China, which keeps limiting any potential rally. Weather in Canada has been mostly favorable after a dry start to the growing season, so production potential is good. The market’s greater issue is the uncertainty of the U.S. soybean crop and their relationship with China. These leave a lot of questions regarding production (both yield and planted area are up in the air until later in the summer) and trade (trade war is ongoing and feed demand is not certain due to African swine fever in Asia). Palm oil is also heading into their seasonal period of stocks increasing on rising production, which should add some pressure.

Barley The U.S. barley crop is in very good shape. The USDA showed that 73% of the crop is rated good or excellent, up from last week’s 72% rating. The WASDE report showed planted area

increasing from 2.6 million acres to 2.9 million acres, but yield was reduced 1.5 bushels per acre from the June report. This led to a production bump of 14 million bushels and an increase in ending stocks.

Mustard Seed Mustard seed markets have been steady. Prices are not moving much, but there is potential for some issues due to delayed development in parts of Canada. The crop is in decent shape, with Saskatchewan Agriculture reporting 85% of the crop in good or fair condition (most is fair, though). But much of Saskatchewan is behind normal development, with all oilseeds reportedly showing 57% are behind.

Pulses Pulse prices have been mostly steady, with some modest weakness of late. Export business with India remains light due to policies that are protecting their own growers above playing in the world market. Some U.S. exporters are cutting prices to increase sales to India as increased import duties have taken away interest. AG


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Uncertainty causing volatility in markets RAY GRABANSKI

Wheat The wheat complex enjoyed an explosive day in July 11 trade with notable cuts to world production estimates in the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report. U.S. ending all wheat stocks for 2019-20 were 1 billion bushels versus 1.038 billion bushels as the average trade guess. All wheat production is estimated at 1.921 billion bushels versus the 1.905 billion bushels average estimate and 1.903 billion bushels in the June report. World ending stocks for 2019-20 are estimated at 286.5 million metric tons versus the average guess of 292 million metric tons. This was an 8 million metric tons cut from last month’s estimates with the Russian crop reduced 3.8 million metric tons to 74.2 million metric tons. The European Union, Canada, Ukraine, Australia and China all had notable cuts in wheat production estimates. Spring wheat production is estimated at 572 million bushels versus the average guess of 569 million bushels. This is 8.2% less than 2018 production of 623 million bushels with acreage reduced 770,000 to 12.1 million acres. U.S. durum acreage was 37% lower from 1.075 million acres in 2018 to 680,000 acres. Winter wheat production is estimated at 1.29 billion bushels, up 16.1 million bushels from last year. Oklahoma had the most notable cut, while Montana and Colorado had the most significant increases. Spring wheat headed is at 56% compared to 73% for the fiveyear average. Barley conditions improved 1% and oat conditions remained unchanged with both of those crops also 20% and 16% behind average heading percentages. Winter wheat harvest advanced to 47% complete this week from 30% last week. This compares to 61% for the five-year average. Despite relatively good yield reports coming out of the Kansas City crop with OK quality, soft red wheat is reporting lower test weights and higher vomitoxin levels. For the week ending July 11, September contracts for Minneapolis wheat were up 6.25 cents at $5.4125, up 6.5 cents at $5.215 for Chicago wheat, and up 16.25 cents at $4.615 for Kansas City wheat.

Corn The corn market reacted with buying to an overall bearish report that added stocks. It appears that the trade does not believe the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s attempt to keep a lid on prices with its higher than expected yield estimates and planted acreage. Current resistance for December is $4.53 with support at $4.3025. USDA left the U.S. corn yield estimate unchanged from the June report at 166 bushels per acre. The average guess was that they would trim 1.2 bushels to 164.8. The 166 bushel per acre estimate equates to U.S. corn production at 13.875 billion bushels as harvested acres were unchanged from the June 30 planting intentions report at 83.6 million. USDA has stated that they will revise acre numbers in the August report. U.S. ending stocks for 2019-20 are estimated at 2.01 billion bushels versus the average trade guess of 1.663 billion bushels. U.S. ending stocks for 2018-19 were revised upwards with 100 million bushel cut to exports, a 25-million-bushel cut to feed and residual and a 20-million-bushel cut to food, seed and industrial

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use. Ending stocks for 2018-19 are now estimated at 2.34 billion bushels. This 145 million bushel increase was carried forward into 2019-20 ending stocks with another 195 million bushels increase in expected production. U.S. ending stocks to use ratio for 2019-20 is now at 14.1%. World ending stocks for 2019-20 are estimated at 298.9 million bushels versus the average guess of 291.1 million metric tons. World ending stocks for 2018-19 were 328.75 million metric tons versus 325.38 million metric tons in the June report. Argentina corn production was increased 2 million metric tons to 51 million metric tons while Brazil production was left unchanged at 101 million metric tons. Russian and Ukrainian corn is set to enter the pollination period with around half of the Russian and two-thirds of the Ukrainian corn growing areas considered moisture deficient. The European model calls for favorable rainfall over most of this area in the next 10 days. The GFS model has the southern portion of this region missing the rains. But overall much of the Former Soviet Union corn growing area is favored for rain during this critical timeframe. Corn conditions improved 1% to 57% good to excellent which was what the market was expecting. The crop is rated 31% fair and 12% poor to very poor. Corn silking is 8% versus 22% for the five-year average. Weekly ethanol production declined sharply last week to 1.047 million barrels per day, but this is typical over the Fourth of July week. Production will need to run roughly 1.103 million barrels per day over the next eight weeks to meet USDA’s current 5.45 billion bushel corn for ethanol usage estimate. Despite the production decline, ethanol stocks increased to 23.009 million barrels. This is 2.8% higher than last year and are record stocks for the first week of July. U.S. gasoline demand is tracking 0.1% behind last calendar year’s pace.

Soybeans Soybean futures saw nice gains this week as crop conditions continue to worsen and the USDA came out with a neutral to slightly bullish report for soybeans. The USDA lowered yields 1 bushel to 48.5 bushels per acre. Production was close to expectations and came in at 3.845 billion bushels, down from 4.15 billion bushels in the June report. This is based off 80 million planted acres and 79.2 million harvested acres. Ending stocks for 2018-19 were lowered 20 million bushels to 1.05 billion bushels. Ending stocks for 2019-20 were lowered 250 million bushels to a 795 million bushel carryout. Pre-report estimates averaged 812 million bushels and estimates ranged from 558 million bushels to 1.04 billion bushels. U.S. exports for 2019-20 were lowered 75 million bushels to 1.875 billion bushels. World stocks for 2019-20 were lowered 8.2 million metric tons to 104.5 million metric tons. This was well below the

pre-report average estimates of 110.7 million metric tons. This reduction was mainly based off of U.S. production issues. Brazil’s production was raised a whopping 6 million metric tons to 123 million metric tons and well above the expectations of no change in production. Argentina soybean production was lowered 3 million metric tons to 53 million metric tons. For the week ending July 7, soybean crop conditions were lowered 1% to 53% good to excellent from the week prior and compared to 71% good to excellent last year. This is a seven-year low for soybean ratings (2012). Soybeans blooming came in at 10% versus 44% last year and 32% for the five-year average. This could mean more soybeans will be trying to bloom in the heat during the dog days of summer. Soybeans emerged came in at 90% versus 100% last year and 98% for the five-year average. Soybeans planted for the week ending June 30th was 96% complete versus 100% last year and 99% for the five-year average. This was below the average estimate of 97% complete. This means there were still 3.2 million acres of soybeans left that farmers still say they intend to plant. This is based off the USDA’s 80 million acres intended acreage estimate. These acres are supposed to only include acres that farmers still intend to plant, not acres that they have decided to take prevented planting on already. There is also a lot of talk of replant in the eastern Corn Belt. First support is the bottom end of the gap left in November soybean futures at $8.58 to $8.645 on May 25. The November contract low of $8.155 set on May 13 recovery is major support. Soybeans are trying to break through major resistance at $9.3125 on the weekly chart. On the daily charts, resistance is $9.34 and then the 10-month high of $9.71 for new crop soybeans that was set on Dec. 12.

Canola For the week ending July 11, canola futures were down $1.50 at $447.20 Canadian per metric ton. The July Canadian dollar was up .0003 at 0.7665. The Canadian dollar is currently rangebound between the July 5 high of $76.81 and the July 10th low of $76.16. This brings the U.S. price to $15.55 per hundredweight. ► Velva, N.D., $14.31 per hundredweight, September at $14.31. ► Enderlin, N.D., no bid, September at $14.31. ► Hallock, Minn., $14.85 per hundredweight, September at $14.67. ► Fargo, N.D., $14.95 per hundredweight, September at $14.75.

Barley Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were at $3.25, while malting barley received no quote. Berthold, N.D., bid is $2.75 and CHS Southwest New Salem, N.D., bid is at $3.

Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $5 in Berthold and at $4.80 in Dickinson, N.D.

Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $17.70, with September bids at $17.70. For the week ending July 11, soybean oil was up 62 cents at $28.18 on the August contract. AG Monday, July 15, 2019 / AGWEEK

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For Sale: Yearling and Fall Yearling Hereford Angus and Simm Angus bulls. Semen tested and free delivery. Can keep if needed. Blume Herefords, Gordon Blume, 605-280-3861 or (605) 472-0619.

Now that the Snow is gone and the mud is drying, you need to buy a Herd Bull Take a Look at our Purebred Polled Hereford Two year olds Visit us in White or DeSmet Peirce Polled Herefords Purebred Since 1934 Call Bonn Clayton 605-479-3099 PeircePolledHerefords.com White, South Dakota (Our Bulls Don’t “TOOT!!”)

Age Advantage Red or Black Angus and Semintal bulls, service more cows, more mature, older condition better, more bull for your dollar, many AI sires or ET, excellent disposition, genetically selected, grown slowly not fattened, selling bull for 20+ years, very satisfied customers, Ketterling Brothers, Wishik ND, 701-452-2596, 701-452-2141, or 701-226-1158

2 yr old Angus & AngusX bulls for sale. Easy fleshing, moderate frame bulls, semen tested and ready to work. Many will work on heifers. (712) 253-8710

Boer Goat Bucksborn January 2019. There are several to choose from $400 to $1800/hd. Ready for breeding this fall. Some can be registered. All bucks are out of proven genetics. Call Lazy J Bar RanchSteph 605-380-1796 or John605-228-1743

Kappes Simmentals For Sale by private treaty. For Sale: 30 Simmental - SimmAngus Bulls. Call Neal at 605-380-8766

Registered Black Angus Bulls for Sale. Calving ease and power bulls available. AI sires, semen tested, all shots done. free delivery within 150 miles (605) 228-5208

Amish built Meadow Brook Cart for sale. Lowry SD $1200 OBO (605) 649-7629 Registered Black Angus bulls for sale, both 2 yr old and yearling, birth weight 70-85 lbs, semen tested and all shots, been on grass for 6 weeks, and ready to go to work, Gary Haiwick, Highmore, SD 605-852-2507 or 605-870-1604 January born purebred Polypay and Samm cross ram lambs available. Rams are stout, structurally correct and from multiple birth litters. Nicole 605-460-1932, Redfield, SD or Mark 507-829-8748, Canby, MN Registered Red Angus 2yr old & Yearling Bulls Bulls are out of top AI sires, low birth weights, great dispositions, semen checked, breeding shots, pink eye & hoof rot shots, dewormed & deliced. These bulls are pasture ready. Ron at 605-770-7739 Pam at 605-770-7741 605-772-5147 35 Black/Red cows, calving Aug/Sept, vaccinated, poured, $1,500. Call or Text (701) 318-1642

For Sale Private Treaty yearling purebred Simmintal bulls sired by the highest calving ease, growth and performance herd sires in the industry. Our bulls are developed for functionality and longevity with complete performance testing, many bulls homoblack and homopolled. Call Justin Hart 605-216-6469 or Travis Hart 605-252-0894 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 Witt Polled Herefords For Sale: Two year old Polled Hereford bulls, semen tested, and breeding vaccinations. Contact Witt Polled Herefords, Bristol, SD. Steve 605-492-3561 or 605-492-7005, Shawn 605-492-7007

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: 35 good, short term Rambouillet ewes from reputation Wyoming flock. $125 per head. All to go, $100 each. Mike Caskey, Pipestone, MN 507-347-3229 Polypay & Polypay Sam ram lambs & Polypay ewe lambs. VanWell Polypays 605-881-6574

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

Fox Red & Yellow Lab Puppies Clean health certificate & title blood lines. Romeo Kennels Bob 218-349-8334

Two registered AQHA buckskin quarter horses, 4 yr old filly, 13 yr old gelding, both broke, not sound, $1,600 each, firm. (605) 396-7578 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

FARMLAND FOR SALE SOLD: Barnes County ND Farmland. 159.91 Acres, Weimer Township, North of Tower City, ND. SOLD: Cass County ND Farmland. 160 Acres of Excellent Land, NE of Tower City, ND. Cornell Township.

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