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Daniel Acker / Bloomberg Steam rises from a stack outside the POET ethanol biorefinery in Gowrie, Iowa, on May 17.

Environmental Protection Agency approves year-round E15 By Jennifer A. Dlouhy and Mario Parker Bloomberg

The oil industry is preparing to go to court to fight the Environmental Protection Agency regulation issued Friday, May 31, that allows year-round sales of higher-ethanol E15 gasoline nationwide. The agency’s final rule offers ethanol producers and corn farmers the promise of greater market access and demand — but the coming legal battle will be the true test of that potential. The regulation fulfills President Donald Trump’s promise to unleash ethanol sales and is a potent show of support to Midwestern farmers who are suffering from Chinese tariffs on soybeans, flooding that destroyed stockpiled grain and a deluge of rain that has delayed plantings. With some 37% of America’s corn production going to ethanol mills, any regulatory move lifting demand for the fuel could buttress farmers who helped propel Trump to the White House.

The EPA rule waives E15 gasoline containing 15% ethanol from vapor pressure requirements that have blocked sales from June 1 to Sept. 15 in areas where smog is a problem, said Bill Wehrum, the assistant administrator for the EPA Office of Air and Radiation. That should cause “a bump” in sales at the roughly 1,000 filling stations that already offer E15 today, while encouraging more of them to offer it, Wehrum told reporters on a conference call. “Over time this is going to result in a substantial increase in the amount of E15 sold” and will allow more renewable fuel to be blended into the fuel supply, Wehrum said. At Trump’s direction, the EPA bundled the E15 shift with modest changes meant to boost transparency and prevent price manipulation in the trading of credits used by refiners to prove compliance with annual biofuel blending quotas. Large integrated oil companies, including

Exxon Mobil, BP America and Chevron, had argued against the EPA’s initial proposal of more aggressive trading limitations. Wehrum said the agency would continue examining allegations of market manipulation and respond to them if needed. “We’re applying the theory of first do no harm,” he said. While the agency takes the issue seriously, he said, the EPA has not yet found clear evidence of significant manipulation. Ethanol is already a staple of America’s fuel supply, accounting for about 10% of total consumption. Biofuel boosters who have lobbied for the regulatory shift are betting 15% will eventually emerge as the standard. Green Plains Inc. Chief Executive Officer Todd Becker said this month that the higher blend puts in play “year-round demand growth of at least 200 million gallons of annualized incremental demand as only the starting point.”

That would come at the expense of the oil industry. “This action by EPA makes no sense and is contrary to the law, congressional intent and decades of agency precedence,” said Frank Macchiarola, a group director at the American Petroleum Institute. “We will challenge it vigorously.” The American Petroleum Institute previewed its legal argument in public comments, arguing that the agency is flouting the plain text of the Clean Air Act by extending an existing waiver to E15. Marathon Petroleum Corp. warned the EPA’s move to consider E15 “substantially similar” to conventional E10 gasoline is “arbitrary and capricious” — a fatal failing under a federal law governing rulemaking. And the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers insisted the EPA is taking action previously rejected by Congress. AG

Biofuels don’t lower gas price or reduce emissions, report finds By Tina Davis and Mario Parker Bloomberg

A federal program requiring the use of cornbased ethanol and biodiesel in gasoline supplies hasn’t lowered pump prices or significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office. Gasoline prices outside of the corn-rich Midwest likely rose by a few pennies a gallon at the pump because of the Renewable Fuel Standard, while falling slightly in areas with ethanol plants, the GAO said in a report posted online Monday. The pump price effects 2 Monday, June 10, 2019 / AGWEEK

likely diminished over time. Refiners benefited from installing equipment for the fuel-blending requirement “that, over time, reduced refining costs for gasoline,” according to the report. In addition, the GAO found that “most of the experts we interviewed generally agreed that to date the RFS has likely had a limited effect, if any, on greenhouse gas emissions.” That’s due to the continued reliance on corn-based ethanol, instead of more advanced cellulosic biofuels that use agricultural waste but haven’t shown a great deal of commercial viability. The report was commissioned at the request of U.S. Sen. James Lankford, an Oklahoma

Republican and a co-sponsor of bills to reduce or eliminate the mandate. The 2005 law that required annually increasing use of biofuels has been contentious, not only among agricultural and oil-refining states, but also for government agencies. Last year, the Environmental Protection Agency published a report saying corn-based ethanol and soybean-based biodiesel is hurting water quality, and the program may be boosting the number of acres being planted for biofuels. In April, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released a study that found corn-based eth-

anol’s greenhouse gas emissions were 39% lower than gasoline over the entire life cycle, from the initial production of raw materials to its processing and eventual combustion in vehicles. USDA disagreed with the GAO report’s conclusion that the program has had limited effects on reducing emissions. It also told GAO that its “conclusion that the RFS likely had modest impacts on gasoline prices should be augmented by a discussion of the volatility of gasoline prices,” according to the report. AG


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

There is no shame in taking care of yourself By Katie Pinke

Agweek Publisher

Last fall, I rode with a breast cancer survivor and farmer friend, Cara Myers, as she drove grain cart during corn harvest. We did an AgweekTV story about her discovery of breast cancer the prior fall. I sat in the buddy seat in her tractor and listened about her past year of treatment and then being in remission. Her cancer was found early and treated quickly. I promised Cara on our tractor ride I would start regular mammograms with my 40th birthday approaching. I went home and scheduled it at my rural health clinic for this past winter. I had my physical in January, the month of my birthday and then the mammogram truck that travels to rural clinics in our area was rescheduled because of a blizzard or two. The next time I could make it work was May 9. I told my mammogram tech I was going to write a column on my experience and she offered to take my picture as we left the truck at my May 9 appointment. I posted in social media and assumed in a few days I would get a call back that all was clear and I could come back next year. I had a baseline mammogram when I was 37 years old and that is what happened. But this time the call back was different. I needed a follow-up mammogram and ultrasound appointment in Bismarck, 100 miles away from our rural home. The soonest appointment was more than two weeks later, the first day of the North Dakota state high school track and field meet which I wanted to attend in Bismarck. I took the day off from work and decided to make a day of it. The mammogram led to more diagnostic testing which led to a doctor coming to speak to me and then scheduling a biopsy for the following week. The wait continued. I had two breast biopsies. I’ll spare the details for this column but the procedure was far more invasive than I had anticipated. Thankfully, the ultrasound tech, nurse and doctor were all wonderful conversationalists and the doctor knew my husband. Then there was another mammogram. And then another ultrasound. As I awaited more results in an exam room, I texted my husband who was in the waiting room that I was mentally preparing myself for breast cancer. The doctor came back in to tell me in detail about what he saw, next steps and that he would call me within the next two or three days with results. He was confident the masses were benign but pathology would confirm it. The wait continued. The doctor called the next day, only 26 hours after I had last seen him. My masses are benign fibroadenomas. However, atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH) cells were found in my tissue and that alone puts me into the high-risk category for breast cancer, four to five times higher than women without the abnormality. Without other risk factors in my family history or health, my risk for getting breast cancer is now 42.9%. Today, I don’t have breast cancer. I cannot explain my relief and praise for modern medicine. I will be monitored and checked every six months rotating with a breast MRI and 3-D mammogram. I texted on our family group message the results and next steps. Later, I picked up our son from a soybean field he was planting. He got in my vehicle and asked me about the results. I shared my feelings that even though I don’t have breast cancer, I am the high-risk marker we previously didn’t have in our family. I felt guilty for being a carrier of high-risk breast cancer cells. From now on, I am the factor listed when my daughters, niece, or sister share when they asked their health history or risk factors at a preventive screening appointment. What our son said next will stay with me forever. He said, “Mom, that is a shame. And you don’t have any place in your life for shame.” I have hung onto his words for over a week now and will continue to repeat them. None of us have room for shame in our lives. Let go of the shame in your life and live your life with gratefulness.

Submitted photo Katie Pinke had a mammogram May 9 from a mobile unit that travels to rural health care clinics.The results led her to needing additional screening and biopsies.

I am 40 years old and at high risk for breast cancer. I am grateful for friends and family who encourage, rally and pray, for modern medicine, for health care providers who screen, test, monitor and treat patients and for researchers, scientists and companies always working to find new treatments and cures for cancer. The sole purpose of this column today is for you to take care of yourself, no matter who you are or where you live. Do not wait. Do not put off your preventive care screenings. We have access to modern medicine. Let’s be grateful to utilize it. AG

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Jun. 10-12 — International Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Expo, Indianapolis, Ind. Jun. 10-12 — Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo, Indianapolis, Ind. Jun. 10-13 — U.S. Wheat Associates Summer Board Meeting, Whitefish, Mont. Jun. 11-13 — 2019 InterAction Forum, Wash. Jun. 11-13 — AgChem Summit 2019, Durham, N.C. Jun. 15-16 — North Dakota Farm Toy Show and Auction, LaMoure, N.D. Jun. 15-19 — American Seed Trade Association Policy and Leadership Development, Denver, Colo. Jun. 17-20 — North Dakota 4-H Extension Youth Camp, Fargo, N.D. Jun. 18 — ND Stockmen’s feedlot tour, Bismarck, N.D. Jun. 18-20 — Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Funders Forum, Pittsburgh, Pa. June 19-21 — Cultivating Change Foudation Summit, Des Moines, Iowa. June 24-26 — Farm Credit Council Learning Conference, Nashville, Tenn. Jun. 25-27 — National Sunflower Association Summer Seminar, Medora, N.D. Jul. 8 — Streeter Field Day, Streeter, N.D. 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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Jul. 10-11 — Williston Field Day, Williston, N.D. July 10-11 — SD Governor’s Ag Summit, Sioux Falls, S.D. Jul. 12 — Nesson Valley Irrigated Field Day, Williston/Ray, N.D. Jul. 14-16 — Legislative Agriculture Chairs Summit, Calgary, Alberta Jul. 14-17 — International Livestock Identification Association 2019 annual conference, Calgary, Alberta Jul. 16 — Carrington Field Day, Carrington, N.D. Jul. 16-18 — Ag In Motion Western Canada Outdoor Farm Expo, Saskatoon, SK. Information: aginmotion.ca Jul. 17 — Minot Field Day, Minot, N.D.

Aug. 5-8 — National Council of State Legislators Legislative Summit, Nashville, Tenn. Aug. 6-8 — FarmFest, Morgan, Minn. Information: ideaggroup.com/farmfest/ event-schedule Aug. 13 — ND Corn Classic (golf for ND Corn Growers Association), Maple River Golf Club, Aug. 20-22 — Dakotafest, Schlaffman Farm, Mitchell, S.D.Information: www.ideaggroup. com/dakotafest Aug. 22-Sep. 2 — MN State Fair, St. Paul, Minn. Information: mnstatefair.org Aug. 23-24 — Barnesville Potato Days, Barnesville, Minn. Information: potatodays.com

Jul. 18 — Langdon Field Day, Langdon, N.D.

Aug. 27-28 — UAS Summit and Expo, Alerus Center, Grand Forks, N.D.

Jul. 19-27 — North Dakota State Fair, Minot, N.D.

Aug. 29-Sep. 2 — SD State Fair, Huron, S.D. Information: sdstatefair.com

Jul. 20 — Organic Field Day, Kutztown, Pa. 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 Jul. 29-Aug 1 — Cattlemen’s Beef Board Summer Meeting, Denver, Colo. Jul. 30-31 — University of Minnesota Field School for Ag Professionals. Information: extension.umn.edu/courses-and-events/ field-school-ag-professionals Jul. 31-Aug. 3 — National Association of FSA County Office Employees, Manhattan, Kan. Aug. 2-7 — International Sweetener Symposium, Asheville, N.C. Aug. 3 — American Grown “Field to Vase” Dinner, Homer, Ala.

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FFA’s ‘doors are open to everyone,’ national president says By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

FARGO, N.D. — National FFA President Luke O’Leary visited North Dakota last week for the state FFA convention, and he addressed concerns raised by a former FFA member’s blog post that accused the organization of not being inclusive enough. The blog post by former FFA member Brandon Roiger was entitled, “Why FFA is not actually for everybody” and said the organization remains geared toward white men and hasn’t done enough to make people of different genders, races, sexual orientations, sizes and more feel comfortable. In an interview with AgweekTV, O’Leary said he appreciates Roiger’s concerns and agrees the organization, like any other, has room to grow and learn. However, he said that despite the organization’s imperfections, it still strives to make room for any student. “We still believe strongly that FFA can be for everyone and that our doors are open to everyone,” he said. “I do believe that we have the right intentions and that we’re doing our best to include everybody of all backgrounds, of all race, gender,

Trevor Peterson/AgweekTV Luke O’Leary, national FFA president, talked to AgweekTV during the 2019 North Dakota FFA State Convention.

sexual orientation. Whoever someone is, wherever they come from, they can find a home in FFA.” The North Dakota FFA Convention was held this week in Fargo at North Dakota State University. The convention includes contests, educational opportunities, the selection of a new state officers team, awards and more. O’Leary put on student

workshops on Tuesday, June 4, and Wednesday, June 6. It was his first visit to North Dakota, and he said he found the students welcoming. That, he said, is not unusual. O’Leary, who’s from California, visited many classrooms during his time as the national president. O’Leary said he has been in a school in Nashville labeled the most

diverse school in the country. In one classroom, students spoke five different languages. But he said he still was able to communicate and show what FFA can offer to students with widely varying backgrounds. O’Leary said the National FFA Organization also has addressed some dress code concerns. Several years ago, the organization voted to allow women to choose to wear pants or skirts rather than just skirts as part of the dress code. While some states or chapters may have different traditions, O’Leary said the female members of the national officer team tend to wear pants more than skirts. He said the organization constantly addresses concerns and tries to find ways to improve, whether by looking for ways to increase membership or resources. O’Leary says his organization remains committed to producing the “next generation of leaders to change the world,” even as the economics of the ag industry remain difficult. Students are trying to think of solutions to problems in agriculture even while they’re in the classroom, he said. “It’s exciting to see that despite the current conditions of our industry that students are being those leaders of the future,” O’Leary said. AG

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FOOD AND SWINE Cristen Clark lives on an Iowa farm where her family raises corn, soybeans, pigs and cattle. She loves cooking and writing, and sharing contest winning recipes with people she knows. She can be reached at cristen@ foodandswine.com or at foodandswine. com.

Big cookies for big questions By Cristen Clark

Special to Agweek

“Most people here don’t understand farming like you. Don’t forget that.” Fourteen years ago, these words were spoken to me by the late Ronda Menke, my then advising professor at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. At the time I didn’t realize how impactful those words would be in my future. In my final year of studying public relations at Drake, I was encouraged to present on familiar topics for several assignments, and the natural fit for me was agriculture. I was comfortable writing about ag because I lived it and I loved it and most of all loved sharing it with others. Professor Menke was diligent about making me consider not only what I was communicating but how I was communicating. Those ideas still keep me intent on helping people find answers to questions they have instead of “educating” them about the things I adore in agriculture, like straight-up science, facts galore and the technology that drives our industry forward at light speed. Drake is not and never will be an “ag school.” I went to college with lots of kids from Chicago and Minneapolis, big cities of which I knew nothing about. They never belittled me for not knowing anything about public transportation, attending a game at Wrigley Field or that rush hour in a big city literally took an hour or more to get through, not “rush 10 minutes” like we have in Des Moines. I learned a lot about city life at the Sunday dinner table when my friends joined my family for some of my mom’s home cooking on our farm that’s about 30 miles from Des Moines. Professor Menke reminded me that people simply “don’t know what they don’t know” and not to take it personally when they didn’t understand the industry I was so passionately trying to convey. Today farmers, ranchers and people working with and for the industry have a tremendous opportunity to engage with people who consume the products we grow and raise. The relationships we cultivate are absolutely critical in the wake of “plant-based this,” “lab-grown that” and a sea of confusing, misleading food marketing labels slapped onto familiar foods at the grocery store. Being a trustworthy resource is a step in the right direction when attention-grabbing, sensational headlines and fear based food and farming documentaries are all too available to provide misinformed answers to all who have questions. Unfortunately, social media has summoned too many people to the table slinging insults and poking fun at people’s lack of knowledge of agriculture. To make strides forward, I believe time would be better spent listening to gain an understanding of what people really want to know and working to help connect them with people who can help answer their questions. It’s easy to glaze over the likelihood that people who aren’t “farm-iliar” just don’t know. Truth is, they probably don’t have an opportunity to interact with anyone who is involved in agriculture at all. It is up to those of us that know and love agriculture to engage in a kind, understanding way. After all, would you want your kid’s pediatrician insulting your questions at their next well-child exam? I challenge everyone to be accepting and inviting of people’s questions about agriculture. Step up and build relationships, create a welcoming environment for questions and help people outside of agriculture get the answers they seek. And for heaven’s sakes, if the opportunity arises and you aren’t in the mood to deal, or something hits you the wrong way, step away from the keyboard and eat a cookie. Or better yet, share a cookie with someone who may be looking for answers to questions they have about the food they feed their family. AG

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NATIONAL NEWS

‘Trump Bump’ fades as farm sentiment drops By Mario Parker Bloomberg

American farmer sentiment has plunged to levels not seen since October 2016, the month before Donald Trump’s election victory, as the U.S.-China trade war drags on. The Purdue University/CME Group’s agricultural sentiment index fell to 101 points in May from 115 in April. The gauge is based on a survey of 400 agricultural producers. The declines “effectively erased all of the large improvement in farmer sentiment that took place following the November 2016 election,” the researchers said in a statement Tuesday, May 4.

The index, a measure of perspectives on current and future economic conditions, plummeted a fourth straight month. China’s retaliatory tariffs on U.S. farm goods have dented agriculture incomes and disrupted global trade flows. Meanwhile, a torrent of bad weather so far this year has devastated Midwest croplands and delayed planting. Farmers comprise the bedrock of the rural base that catapulted Trump to the White House. On May 23, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a second farm assistance program with a pledge of $16 billion to

help growers stung by the president’s trade spat with China. The administration rolled out a similar program last year. Still, the aid package faced a muted response. Farmers have said they’d prefer a resumption of normal trade over government handouts. Several farm-state lawmakers say the payments are too meager. And the money risks distorting agriculture markets. In May, 18% of farmers said it was a “good time” to make large farm investments, while 81% stated it was a “bad time,” lowering the investment index to the lowest reading since

data tracking began in October 2015, the Purdue/CME survey showed. “Farmers are facing tough decisions in the midst of a wet planting season and a lot of uncertainty surrounding trade discussions,” James Mintert, the barometer’s principal investigator and director of Purdue University’s Center for Commercial Agriculture, said in the statement. Trump is also now proposing 5% tariffs against Mexico as talks over immigration continue with the country. Retaliation by Mexico is virtually certain to once again strike Trump’s political base. AG

REGIONAL NEWS

UND Aerospace, Australian tech firm to test precision pollination Partnership will focus on sunflower fields in Bismarck, N.D., area Agweek Wire Reports GRAND FORKS, N.D. — An Australian startup company that works on bee tracking will collaborate with the University of North Dakota to test how precision pollination can increase yields on pollination-dependent crops. UND, the North Dakota Agricultural Products Utilization Commission and the National Sunflower Association worked to bring Bee Innovative from Australia to North Dakota. The venture will begin testing a concept known as precision pollination, using drones equipped with its BeeDar technology to track bees and monitor two sunflower fields in the Bismarck, N.D., area. A U.S. trial will provide a case study for farms growing pollination-dependent crops. “BeeDar is a radar-like sensor which identifies, tracks and reports honeybee pollination activity in near real time,” said Kate Lyall, Bee Innovative’s chief technology officer. “By tracking honeybees in sunflower crops, farmers can make better use of hives to improve pollination, increasing yields and the value of their crop.” With nearly 100 commercial crops around the world relying on bee pollination, Lyall said Bee Innovative’s technology provides an opportunity to significantly increase agri-

cultural production without using more land. In Australia, Bee Innovative’s technology has increased blueberry production by 20 percent. North Dakota’s goal is for a 10 percent increase in sunflower production. The National Sunflower Association, headquartered in Mandan, N.D., is coordinating efforts with the company to set up two nearly identical 20-acre fields for the experiment. UND researchers will work with Bee Innovative to evaluate crop health, monitor local weather conditions and track bees by using specially equipped unmanned aircraft systems. Lyall says unmanned aircraft systems are “the most efficient platform to deliver” BeeDar. The North Dakota Agricultural Products Utilization Commission awarded UND’s John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences $59,113 to conduct research in partnership with Bee Innovative. The Aerospace School is providing an additional $10,000 in funding for personnel and equipment. UND’s Center for Innovation helped secure APUC funding and is assisting Bee Innovative with incorporating as a North Dakota business, as well as providing many of the assets it needs to succeed as a startup company. UND’s research team includes Mark Askelson, interim executive director of the Research Institute for Autonomous Systems, who will monitor climate in the test area; Paul Snyder, director of the UND Aerospace UAS Program, who will serve as project manager; Haochi Zheng, assistant professor with the aerospace school’s Earth Systems Science & Policy

Photo courtesy of UND The UAS Operations division at UND Aerospace and Australian-based Bee Innovative will work together to test precision pollination techniques on sunflower fields near Bismarck, N.D.

Department, who will track bee health; and Mounir Chirt, a doctoral student who will assist Askelson. Snyder said that while some details are still being worked out, he expects the project to begin this month. “Once we get to the point where we have a crop, we’ll be flying our UAS with a multispectral camera to get an idea of the crop health for both fields,” Snyder said. “With Dr. Zheng’s help, we also plan to work with the beekeepers to monitor hive health.”

When the crop begins to flower, a UAS equipped with BeeDar will track the bees, enabling the development of pollination maps to assist in making adjustments aimed at improving the pollination in one of the fields. “We’ll get our end results and see how the two fields compare,” Snyder said. “We have to make sure we’re working with the bee producers in the state and working with the farmers. It must be a collaborative effort if we’re going to see the results we want.” AG Monday, June 10, 2019 / AGWEEK

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Smoke in the air, eyes on the ground

CROP STOP By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

NEKOMA, N.D. — There was something comically Machiavellian about the scene during a crop visit with the Waslaski men at a farm field near Nekoma in northeast North Dakota. Smoke could be seen for miles — billowing up, the blades from wind electric generation turbines spinning in the background. The father and son duo explained that they’d been scouting a new canola crop field for flea beetle pests and realized that obsolete tree lot they’d grubbed out four years ago could be burned without any impact on neighbors or motorists. But their first focus was on the ground and those flea beetles.

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Waslaski Farms has about 6,500 acres. Kevin, 57, farms together with a brother, Roger, 54, and one son, Gavin, 30, and then Logan, 21, who will be a senior in agricultural economics and minor in crop and weed sciences. Logan will graduate in December 2019 and plans a career in insurance or ag lending, but with an ability to stay involved in the family farm. The Waslaskis have about 2,800 acres of canola this year.“We’re pretty steady on acres, pretty consistent,” Kevin said. ‘It’s part of the rotation. We follow the rotation every third year, or pretty close.” With the cold spring, the Waslaskis held off planting canola for a little later than usual. Seedlings started emerging in late May and the plants at the first “two-leaf” stage are vulnerable for flea beetle damage. “We’ve gotta kind of keep an eye on them,” Kevin said. “It’ll chew up the plant. If the plants are small enough, it’ll eat it completely.” It was the first time for Logan to scout for the flea beetles. Kevin notes that canola seed comes with a seed treatment against the beetles, but that’s

only good for about 20 days. Some producers had sprayed some of the earlier planted canola, but not the Waslaskis this year. Their later-planted canola was holding its own because it’s growing fast enough to stay ahead of the bug pressure.

no counting. So far, damage was minimal. “We have some field borders we’re going to spray, but no complete fields,” Kevin said. He said crops in general looked pretty good in the region. AG

Iridescent black Janet Knodel, North Dakota State University Extension entomologist, on May 9 started warning that flea beetles — mainly striped flea beetles (scientific name Phyllotreta striolata) were being captured early in pheromone traps at NDSU’s Langdon Research Extension Center. The beetles are small — 1/32 to ⅛ inch long with two yellow stripes on their backs and their black wing covers. But the Waslaskis on June 3 were seeing the more common crucifer flea beetle (Phyllotreta cruciferae Goez) beetles, for which the seed treatment is more effective. The crucifer beetles have an iridescent blue sheen on the wing covers. They’re called flea beetles because they have enlarged rear legs that allow them to jump to escape. “You can visually see how much chewing has been done on the plant,” he said, noting there is

Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates Kevin Waslaski and his son, Logan, farm based at a headquarters 10 miles southwest of Langdon, N.D., but on June 3. It was Logan’s first experience scouting for flea beetles in a canola field a mile east of Nekoma, N.D.

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has hosted. He’s watched the VanBedaf family and their employees become part of the community, including sitting in the pews of his church. And he’s seen the dairy have an impact on other businesses in the community, particularly those with an agricultural focus. Foster County commissioner Pat Copenhaver was among the volunteers driving Haas’s tractors at LegenDAIRY. Copenhaver says people had a lot of questions and concerns when the van Bedafs first planned their dairy, including about smell, but the fears were quickly alleviated. “We had a lot of questions when they first come here but there’s next to no smell,” Copenhaver says. “I would say it’s a real positive benefit for any community to have a dairy farm.” The dairy is one of the community’s larger employers, and

Copenhaver touts the multiplier effect of dollars spent by the business. The dairy employs 18 people, in addition to the six members of the van Bedaf family. “They do their groceries in Carrington. They fill up on gas in the community, and they’re also part of this community,” van Bedaf says. VanBedaf Dairy also has added a lot to the Foster County 4-H program and the Foster County Fair. 4-H leader Sara Hinrichs says there used to be scant interest in dairy programs among local 4-Hers. When VanBedafs moved into the area, 4-H leaders asked if they would be willing to do a leasing program. “They just jumped on board right away,” Hinrichs says. “Now we have a dairy class or a couple classes at our county fair.” As many as 13 Foster County 4-Hers have participated in the lease program in any one year. This year, there are five kids showing seven heifers from VanBedafs. The members pay $25, and the animals are fed and cared for in separate pens. The 4-Hers can come whenever they want to work with the animals. After the fair, the van Bedafs let the kids know how “their” animals are doing. The dairy has given back in other tangible ways, including at LegenDAIRY. The dairy’s Duchessa Gelato was provided free to the public thanks to the North Dakota Livestock Alliance. Free-will donations were accepted, to be delivered later to the Carrington Daily Bread Program.


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As our summer travel season ramps up, we’ll be driving or flying to at least 10 different states, including Alaska. One of my biggest concerns is the ability to stay connected – either by finding cellphone service or connecting to my home and office via high-speed broadband. My expectations aren’t too high for our trip to Alaska, but I was shocked when I drove into my hometown in Iowa recently and my cell coverage dropped completely off. If you have AT&T cell service, you can’t make a call in the heart of Marengo, a county seat with a population of about 2,500. It’s the same situation in my husband’s hometown of Carson, N.D., the county seat of Grant County, with a population of about 250. But the good news is that some homeowners, including our family members, have been able to connect to high-speed broadband with fiber rolled out from these towns to their farms. And if you know the right folks and turn on wi-fi calling, you can get connected again. In their annual 2019 Broadband Deployment Report , required by Congress, the Federal Communications Commission had some relatively good news to share regarding the ability to connect to high-speed broadband, including the following: ► The number of Americans lacking access to a terrestrial fixed broadband connection meeting the FCC’s benchmark of at least 25 Mbps/3 Mbps has dropped from 26.1 million Americans at the end of 2016 to 21.3 million AGRI-PULSE: Page 10

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Americans at the end of 2017, a decrease of more than 18%. The majority of those gaining access to such connections, approximately 4.3 million, are in rural America. ► Higher-speed services are being deployed at a rapid rate as well: The number of Americans with access to at least 250 Mbps/25 Mbps broadband grew in 2017 by more than 36%, to 191.5 million. The number of rural Americans with access to such broadband increased by 85.1% in 2017. ► Broadband providers large and small deployed fiber networks to 5.9 million new homes in 2018, the largest number ever recorded. ► Capital expenditures by broadband providers increased in 2017, reversing the declines of both 2015 and 2016. “We’ve been tackling this problem by removing barriers to infrastructure investment and promoting competition,” FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement. But it’s no secret that more work remains to be done and the FCC Commissioners were not all in agreement on their report. Commissioner Mike O’Reilly, appointed by President Barack Obama, is glad more Americans are gaining access to broadband,

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but is dismayed by the report’s reliance on what he calls “purported ‘insufficient evidence’” when evaluating fixed and mobile broadband usage. “Data shows that fixed and mobile service are undoubtedly substitutable for many Americans,” O’Reilly said. “Fixed and mobile providers are in fierce competition with one another for customers.” O’Reilly would like to see those markets evaluated together rather than separately. Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel said the report deserved a failing grade and was nothing more than the agency patting itself on the back.

“The report will come as news to members of Congress who in hearing after hearing have chided this agency for its inability to deliver the promise of broadband to communities they represent,” Rosenworcel said. She also called for the FCC to update its broadband standards because “technology changes fast. “It’s time for the FCC to adopt a 100 Megabits per second standard and set Gigabit speeds in our sight.” Mike Romano, senior vice president of industry affairs and business development with NTCA – The Rural Broadband Association, tells Agri-

Pulse there’s a good amount of progress to be recognized in terms of additional investments made by operators in rural areas. However, “there is certainly a need to do more and continue to advance broadband where it’s not but sustain it where it is,” Romano said. NTCA suggested in comments that the FCC should examine not just the availability but the quality of broadband moving forward to support applications such as distance learning and telemedicine. The broadband community and Congress have long shared concerns about the accuracy of FCC broadband deployment maps. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue went as far as calling them “fake news.” “Issues with broadband mapping have gotten a lot of attention recently because (the number of Americans without access) could be even higher than what the government says,” outreach director for Connect Americans Now, Jon Conradi, tells Agri-Pulse. A recent Microsoft report questioned the accuracy of FCC’s broadband maps. In December 2018, the FCC launched an investigation into potential violations of mapping rules by service providers in submitting the data, and the challenge process has not yet concluded. Editor’s note: Agri-Pulse Associate Editor Ben Nuelle contributed to this report. AG www.genequip.com

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ND college student uses pageant to promote agriculture, animal welfare By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

CARRINGTON, N.D. — Victoria Vollmer stood out from the crowd at LegenDAIRY III, an open house at VanBedaf Dairy. No one else there was wearing a sash and tiara. Vollmer, of Grace City, N.D., is representing North Dakota in the Miss United States Agriculture program, and she likes to go to public events to talk to people about all the positives of agriculture. Vollmer’s family has an Angus ranch, and she enjoys communicating about the care farmers and ranchers take with their livestock. “At events like this, I try to promote things like animal welfare,” Vollmer said. Miss United States Agriculture, according to its Facebook page, “is an advocacy program for women to teach and enhance the American Agriculture story.” Participants pay a fee and compete at state pageants. In states like North Dakota, where there is no state pageant, participants fill out an

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COVER STORY Photos by Forum News Service/ Agweek/Mikkel Pates Mechanic Evan Dittus, 24, of Fredonia, N.D., says he enjoys the rapport with the management and customers at the new Kulm Service. He says the job allows him flexibility for part-time farming with his father and cousins. “Everyone’s happy we’re here,” he says. On the cover: Ben Pesek, general manager and owner of Kulm Service, says he has been able to retain much of the Titan Machinery team at Kulm, N.D.

“In our original compensation package we included dollars to help offset their costs of health care, and help them get (health care) packages that worked for them,” he says. “As far as us paying for any, we haven’t crossed that bridge yet.”

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Former Titan employees grateful to still be ‘working with friends’ By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer KULM, N.D. — A town that lost its Case IH dealer two years ago is now benefiting from an independent farm service business. Kulm Service started in April 2017 and has replaced a Titan Machinery dealership that was among a dozen announced for closure in February 2017. “It was a pretty hard hit on ourselves and the community,” farmer Neal Berntson says, of the Titan announcement. Bertnson and his farming brother, Lowell, discovered many of the former dealership employees had been Titan posts in other stores, or as service posts, but chose instead to go with the new Kulm Service. The Berntsons had created a start-up business — an independent farm equipment service shop, initially running it out of one of Lowell’s farm shops. The new business has been 12 Monday, June 10, 2019 / AGWEEK

able to retain many of the Titan employees. The Berntsons hired Ben Pesek (pronounced PESS-ek) as general manager and by November 2017 had constructed a 80-by-120 foot building and office. Pesek bought the company in January 2019 and leases the building from the Berntsons. The Titan facility stands empty and for sale on the north end of mainstreet. Titan offered to sell its former Kulm building headquarters to the Berntsons, but only after the farmers had invested in the new site and the structural steel was arriving. “It didn’t really time out well,” Pesek recalls, of the offer, adding, “We were far down the line already.”

People business Pesek, 47, had strong regional ties and relationships in ag equipment and in farming. He grew up in the town of Rogers, N.D., and moved

near Spiritwood, N.D. Pesek owned a regional franchise for Snap-on Inc., a tool manufacturer, calling on mechanics in a 75-mile radius of Jamestown. His wife, Sherri, was from the Kulm area and for 12 years ran a child care facility there and now is a substitute teacher. Kulm Service hired Jeff Gunderson, the former Titan service manager; and several former mechanics. Pesek recently hired Liz Braun as shop coordinator/parts manager. “I knew the support would be there,” Pesek says. The town has a vibrant business community, with local grocery and hardware stores, as well as repair shops and fuel station. In 2014, more than 80 percent of voters had approved a $5.5 million school bond referendum for a school with 125 students in kindergarten through grade 12. Kulm Service tried to keep employee compensation roughly at the Titan level. Pesek acknowledges they don’t yet offer health care benefits.

Pesek was instrumental in the design of the facility, repeating some designs of a building he had built for another business. Mechanics had some input. One of the beneficial features is a perforated ceiling, which cuts down on the noise and echo in an equipment shop. They also installed a two-piece door on the south. The center swings out so there is a 48-foot free-span made of two overhead doors instead of a bifold door. “That creates a wide opening so we can get in and out but we don’t have to use the whole thing every time we open it,” Pesek says. That helps with heat loss, which can make it uncomfortable for mechanics. The building has in-floor heat using a propane boiler. They don’t have air conditioning but can open both ends of the building and can get the air moving with the help of a large, slow ceiling fan, made by Big Ass Fans of Lexington, Ky. In cold weather, the fan keeps the heat circulated back to the floor.

300 customers In mid-May, Kulm Service had marked its 300th customer. Gunderson, 63, the service manager, says he enjoys hearing about new customers beyond those he’d served at Titan since moving to Kulm with his wife in 1976. They fell in love with the town and stayed.


COVER STORY “I wasn’t working for customers, I was working with friends,” Gunderson says. In the wake of the closing, he appreciates that Titan offered to allow him to work from home and work remotely via computer. But “the interaction with the farmers would be gone and I would have no interest in that,” he says. “Now I’m working with the grandsons of the people I started working for.” Similarly, Braun, the shop coordinator who had worked nine years with Titan as parts manager, wanted to stay in Kulm, even though Titan offered her a position at a store in LaMoure, N.D. She worked in a car parts business, but rejoined her cohorts at Kulm Service. “I like the ag parts,” she says Mechanic Evan Dittus, 24, of Fredonia, N.D., says he enjoys the rapport with the management and customers and does part-time farming with his father and cousins. “Everyone’s happy we’re here,” he says. Kulm Service has three service trucks. They reach out about 70 miles north and about 40 miles south They travel 50 miles to the west and east 40 miles to the east. Pesek says Kulm Service labor rates are typically 30 percent less than some of the dealers in the area. In the current low commodity price climate, the cost advantage can help introduce Kulm Service to clients. “When they understand they’re getting the same repair that they would get for less money, and get the ‘personal’ that we’re able to put on it, is what I hope keeps them coming back anyhow,” Pesek says. The staff makes itself available on weekends and evenings, focusing on a personal connections during time-sensitive cropping seasons..

“Most of the customers are able to speak directly with a technician when they have a problem or a question,” Pesek says. “That’s kind of frowned on in some shops but in our shop, we want them to be able to talk to the person who’s actually working on their stuff.” Pesek says there are some struggles with software, but parts and other information is available from dealers. Neal Berntson says the business is growing, with a future that seems “pretty unlimited.” Pesek acknowledges there is a “possibility” for expansion. “We’d like to grow.” One area of potential expansion is a parts inventory. “We’re looking at some short lines,” Pesek acknowledges, referring to equipment that is not manufactured by the large farm equipment manufacturers. He says they could add another technician without adding to the facility. “I don’t think there are any doors that are closed,” Pesek says. “Anything that comes at us is an opportunity.” AG

Jeff Gunderson, sales manager for Kulm Service, had worked decades at the Titan Machinery store that closed in 2017. Titan offered Gunderson a telecommuting job, but he opted to work for the new independent shop, preferring regular face-to-face contact with long-time customers and friends.

Kulm, N.D., a town of about 350, felt a big hit when Titan Machinery announced it would close in 2017. Now it has a Kulm Service that is filling some of the needs for farmers in the region. Left: Ben Pesek, general manager and owner of Kulm Service, recently purchased the business that was started in the wake of a Titan Machinery store closing. Monday, June 10, 2019 / AGWEEK

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SOIL HEALTH MINUTE

Cover crops for prevented planting café talks scheduled Abbey Wick

NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist

In response to the anticipated prevented planting in various parts of North Dakota, we are planning a series of Café Talks on cover crops in prevented planting situations. These will be an excellent opportunity to meet with North Dakota State Wick University specialists and researchers to run through options and hopefully we can get some insurance representatives there to provide input during the conversation. Like all Café Talks, these will be a discussion of options for mixes based on next crop in rotation, soil type, herbicide residual, fertility amongst any other questions that come up. No need to RSVP, just show up. Here’s the schedule: ► June 17, 9:30 – 11 a.m., Casselton Governors Inn, Flickertale Room, 2050 Governors Dr., 701-347-4524

Specialists: Joe Ikley (weeds), Marisol Berti (cover crops), Dave Franzen (fertility), Abbey Wick (soil health) Coffee and muffins provided ► June 17, 12:30 – 2 p.m., Valley City AgCountry Farm Credit Services, 220 Winter Show Road SW, 701-845-1751 Specialists: Joe Ikley (weeds), Marisol Berti (cover crops), Dave Franzen (fertility), Abbey Wick (soil health) Lunch provided

The 2019 Café Talks continue to be supported by the ND Corn Council, ND Soybean Council and ND Wheat Commission. You can also find additional information online: ndsu.edu/

soilhealth or by following me on Twitter (@ NDSUsoilhealth). AG Abbey Wick is an Extension Soil Health Specialist at North Dakota State University.

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Heftier bonding bill could be in store after Minn. lawmakers miss window By Dana Ferguson

general obligation bonds were to be sold to fund projects around the state. But that proposal couldn’t find the support among House Republicans to get a green light this year. Senate Republicans said they were ready to pass the proposal. “This legislative session, it was only a political unwillingness to act that stopped it from happening,” House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler, DFL-Golden Valley, said. “There is no reason why a significant investment in state infrastructure won’t be made next year except a political willingness to do it.” Local government leaders and advocates for Greater Minnesota cities said they were disappointed to see the Legislature failed to pass a bonding proposal for wastewater infrastructure, local road and bridge repairs and economic development needs. House Assistant Deputy Minority Leader Anne Neu, R-North Branch, said members of her caucus were focused on completing a two-year budget bill during the legislative session and weren’t in on the agreement between Hortman, Gazelka and Walz.

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ST. PAUL — After lawmakers came out of an all-night legislative special session last month without a plan to fund key infrastructure projects, some said the state should be ready to greenlight more than $1 billion in proposals in 2020. A pair of Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday, June 4, put forth the pitch to increase the state’s bonding bill in 2020 to offset the impact of delaying work on projects. They, along with a pair of Republican lawmakers, addressed dozens of agriculture and food systems industry officials at the AgriGrowth Council lunch gathering near the Capitol. In the final hours of a 21-hour special session last month, Minnesota House Democrats held out hope that a $440 million bonding package could pass. But as the minutes ticked down to the end of the session, no bill came to either the House or Senate floor. As part of an end-of-session agreement made between House Speaker Melissa Hortman, DFL-Brooklyn Park, Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, R-Nisswa, and Gov. Tim Walz, the

“We never felt a real compelling reason to do a significant bonding bill this session,” Neu said. Larger bonding bills are typically completed in non-budget years, though smaller ones have passed along with budget proposals in recent years. But heading into 2020, a bonding year at the Legislature, Neu said Republicans would be open to a “good responsible bonding bill.” The price tag on such a .proposal could drive heated debate in the divided Legislature. Democrats said to meet the critical need for some of the most urgent projects, the state would need to sell more bonds than in recent years. “Mentally, the Legislature has been stuck for almost 20 years at a $1 billion bonding bill,” Rep. Rick Hansen, DFL-South St. Paul, said. “I’m hopeful that we move into the 21st century and say that if the needs are there and that they’re real needs, that we need to actually fund them.” A key Senate Republican pushed back on the financial responsibility of selling in excess of $1 billion in bonds given the state’s current economic climate.

“We have to be really concerned about two things: the stability of our revenue system and where are we going to get that revenue from,” Senate Tax Committee Chair Roger Chamberlain, R-Lino Lakes, said. “We either need to grow the labor force or increase productivity to grow the economy.” With a tightening labor force in the state, that could be a tough prospect, he said. The panel also said legislative leaders this year had good intentions on bringing transparency to the process of writing a $48 billion spending bill, but they still have work to do. “There has to be a balance. You have to be able to negotiate, have some leverage, some ability to hold things close to the vest in negotiations,” Chamberlain said. “Anybody who thinks we’re going to come through these things and just all be singing kumbaya and dancing in the street is living in a fantasy land and ought to go get medicated because it never will be that way.” AG Follow Dana Ferguson on Twitter @ bydanaferguson, call 651-290-0707 or email dferguson@forumcomm.com

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NATIONAL NEWS

Dairy farmers have yet another worry: Swine fever By Isis Almeida and Lydia Mulvany Bloomberg

Yet another market is being shaken up by the African swine fever raging in Asia: Surprisingly, it’s U.S. dairy farmers. Pigs eat components of whey, which is a cheese byproduct. Because China’s herd is shrinking due to swine fever, demand is plummeting. In addition, due to the Asian nation’s trade war with the U.S., it has started sourcing the whey it does need from other countries. Pricing has already been impacted. Whey powder prices have dropped as much as 20% this year, while a whey component known as permeate has lost half of its value since February. This comes as dairy farmers have battled years of unprofitable milk prices as supplies outpace demand. “There’s a double hit,” said Blake Anderson, chief executive officer of the American Dairy Products Institute. “There’s the swine flu situation and then there’s the ability to even get

Daniel Acker / Bloomberg Cows stand in the milking parlour at the Lake Breeze Dairy farm in Malone, Wisconsin.

product into China, for example, due to various trade barriers or tariffs.” U.S. dairy farmers could see a reduction of 50 cents per hundredweight or more off their milk checks due to the dynamic this year, said Mary

Ledman, global strategist for dairy at Rabobank. And it’s not a one-year problem, given how much the population of sows in China may have decreased, she said. It could be as much as 50%, according to Gabriel Sevilla, vice

president of global sales and marketing at Proliant Dairy Ingredients. That could lead to up to a 150,000 metric ton reduction of whey permeate, he said. The company’s Chinese customers have said that 2019 will be the worst year for feed mills in two decades. Prices could turn around if the trade war ends, and higher pork prices could eventually encourage Chinese farmers to repopulate their herds, Sevilla said. “This is going to impact all of us,” said Henrik Andersen, chief executive officer at Arla Foods Ingredients. “When prices in the feed segments go down, it tends to impact the other segments as well.” Dairy farmers have already been battling years of unprofitable milk prices as supplies outpace demand. Small operations in particular have been unable to stay afloat. In Wisconsin, known as America’s Dairyland, nearly two dairies a day exited the industry in 2018 due to the pressures. AG

REGIONAL NEWS

Dairyfest draws consumers to learn about SD dairy industry By Michelle Rook AgweekTV Anchor

BROOKINGS, S.D. — More than 2,000 consumers learned more about the dairy industry and how milk and dairy products are produced at Dairyfest 2019 in Brookings, June 1. Dairyfest Committee Chair Darrel Rennich says they started the event six years ago to highlight South Dakota’s growing dairy industry and link consumers with the dairy producers and families that produce the dairy products they eat daily. Dairyfest kicked off with the Got Milk Gala, which is an elegant evening featuring a fivecourse dairy-infused meal, paired with various wines. The keynote speaker was John Vosters, co-founder and partner of Milk Source. The dairy is based in Wisconsin and is one of the largest in the United States at 40,000 cows. They have various sites in three states and supply milk for Fairlife, Saputo Cheese and Foremost Butter. He says their business model is focused on sustainability and their 650-plus employees, but he emphasized that to be sustainable, the dairy must be profitable. 18 Monday, June 10, 2019 / AGWEEK

South Dakota State University Extension Dairy Field Specialist Tracey Erickson says Dairyfest continues to grow and so does the interest in learning more about one of the state’s leading agricultural industries, where their food comes from and how it’s produced. “We have so many people that are generations removed from the farm and so we want them to feel comfortable asking questions that they may or may not have about the dairy industry,” she says. They want consumers to also understand that dairy products are safe and packed with nutrition. Consumers got to see that for themselves at a family carnival at the Swiftel Center, with activities for all ages tied to dairy production through processing. “We hope the many hands-on experiences will help consumers better appreciate the dairy industry and the benefits of dairy products,” Dairyfest Coordinator Larissa Neugebauer says. Erickson says they designed the stations to be educational, but still fun.

“In the barn, they’ll get to see cows, calves and learn about the feeds that they eat, how we produce the milk and how then that it’s harvested from cows,” Erickson says. The next station simulated the field to show kids how the different feeds are grown and how manure from the dairy is applied to help the crops grow. Another stop took consumers to a processing plant where they could make cheese in a test tube within a minute, slice it and put it in the cooler. The economic impact of the dairy industry is significant in South Dakota, with each cow generating $26,000 annually. Erickson says if you multiply that by the 124,000 cows in the state, it’s huge and provides thousands of jobs. The dairy processing industry has also had a big year in South Dakota with the expansion of Agropur in Lake Norden and Valley Queen Cheese in Milbank. “When those plants are up to full capacity, another 40,000 to 50,000 more cows will be needed in the state,” Erickson says. Consumers were also able to tour a local dairy farm and this year Crosswind Jerseys

of Elkton was featured. The 1,450-cow dairy is owned by Steve Temperli and his family who started the operation in Switzerland, moved to Canada and then to South Dakota in 2003. He says there were many factors that made the state a good fit for them. “I think the main thing was the availability of land and feed was cheap and so you could kind of pick a location, buy some land and start from scratch the way you wanted,” he says. With the expansion at Valley Queen Cheese they are also expanding their operation to 1,700 cows by the end of the year. Temperli says they opened their doors to the public because they want consumers to see how well they care for their herd. He says their cows are happy and comfortable and that translates into higher milk production. They are also heavily regulated and follow a strict regimen to provide a safe product for consumers. More than 600 people took the tour at Crosswinds which included the milking parlor, loafing barn and calf area. AG


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

Gardening stirs thoughts about the food web By Brenda Rudolph Special to Agweek

The kids and I spent a day planting the garden with two dear friends of ours. Throughout the day, Vivian played “green house lady” going in and out of the green house telling us all about the plants. Everett found toads, worms and everything in between. As we planted and worked together, our conversations went from where to plant, to how well the plants looked, to looking forward to fresh cucumbers out of the garden. As we planted throughout the day, my thoughts went to food and how we are all connected around food. What does that look like? Thoughts to canning and freezing later in the summer. When will the strawberry patches be open? I thought of how spending time in a garden teaches my children about food. The simple act of placing a plant and seed in the ground will have a significant impact on their lives around food. I thought about last summer when Everett and I were on a food panel at the Minnesota State Fair talking about food and farming. One of the questions that has crossed my mind so many times since then was when a lady asked me what I thought about Community Supported Agriculture, or CSA. A simple question. I think CSA’s are important and play a vital role in our food. I have talked with my kids about in-season foods. My kids understand tomatoes do not grow year round in Minnesota. CSA food boxes, I think, bring the conversation and the realizations of what foods are in season. They also make a person use foods that they might not normally purchase. They make people look up different recipes of how to prepare. They make people cook. CSA’s have a very important role. I also added how a tomato out of my garden or at the local farmers market tastes so good compared to the one in the store. With that being said, when I want a tomato in January I need the grocery store to bring in tomatoes from where they are grown out of state. That is the reason why in Minnesota we are a high meat and potatoes cuisine because that is what we had all winter 50 years ago. The “privilege” of having every kind of food at our fingertips wasn’t always there. As the sun began to set on the garden, I went to take a picture of one of the newly planted pepper plants. As I snapped the picture, a tractor and wagon drove past. A tractor on a mission to fill with haylage to take back to their farm for food for their dairy cows. Those dairy cows produce milk. Milk for all of us to enjoy. Milk to provide for their families. In the distance we could hear the hum of the chopper and the rumble of the haylage wagons coming up the gravel road. The song of a dairy farmer echoed through the air as we placed some of our seeds of lettuce, radishes, peas and beans in the ground. We are all connected by food. AG

REGIONAL NEWS

Finishing planting not far behind in north RRV By Mikkel Pates

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WARSAW, N.D. — The Anton “Tony” Gudajtes farm of Minto, N.D., near the village of Warsaw, has just finished planting its 3,300 acres of crops — barley and wheat, dry edible beans and soybeans, and sugar beets. They also have about 2 acres of potatoes. This year, they stuck with their normal rotation, rather than shifting crops in response to trade issues. Flooding in more southern states may add to prices in North Dakota. Tony, 44, is the president of the Choice Financial bank in Grafton. Scott Lindenberger is farm manager and a crew of four, including Tony’s dad, Jim Gudajtes, and a nephew, Cody Ulness, get the chores done. Jim says the Gudajtes family was one of the first settlers in the Warsaw area in 1885. The family ran the Gudajtes store and raised sugar beets since 1944. The farm farm stretches to Ardoch, Minn., and east of Interstate 29 in North Dakota “We’re looking at some really nice crops this year, I hope it keeps up nice weather,” Lindberger says. Sugar beets “love the heat,” he says. “The hotter it is, and with timely rain, they’ll explode. They’ll take off.” Jim says it was a “long winter” but says the crop “isn’t that late,” noting that one year the family didn’t get into the fields until June 5, and “we got everything done.” He figures late planting could have the biggest impact on pinto beans, which would be most likely to be affected by an early frost. Nearly half of the Gudajtes farm this year was covered with spring floodwaters. That set planting progress back some, but not but not as late as some perceive. In 2018, the last field of edible beans were seeded on Memorial Day. On June 3, the farm was seeding its final field — 80 acres of soybeans. “We’re not that far behind, compared to last year,” Lindenberger says.

June 3 finish line Lindberger had done some early spraying June 3, but was getting ready to start with the main crop protection. “From here till fall, I’ll be spraying the various crops we grow,” he said. Despite the flooding, Lindenberger says he’s seen relatively little weed pressure. “Everything is looking real good,” he says.

Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates Cody Ulness, of Minto, N.D., on May 3, prepares to plant the last field of the year on the Anton “Tony” Gujdates farm east of the village of Warsaw, N.D. The farm managers are hoping for a repeat of last year’s healthy 47-bushel yield with the new Enlist soybean variety.

In fact, the farm added about 150 acres of sugar beets through American Crystal Sugar Co.’s “Targeted Acres Program” acres — designed to counteract difficult planting and growing conditions in parts of the Red River Valley. To get in all the beets, Tony rented another quarter-section of land from a neighbor Jim Gudajtes isn’t rattled about trade disruptions, which have reduced commodity price prospects. He believes the Trump administration will improve things in the long run. “He’d better,” he says. “I think it’ll be alright.” Until then, the Market Facilitation Program payments to farmers are vital, he says. And what about those 2 acres of potatoes? For the past 25 years Jim has planting growing a whopping 2 acres. They were planted May 11 and had not yet emerged, but the tubers were putting out roots. He half-jokes he’s the biggest “potato grower” in Pulaski Township. “It’s for the grandkids,” he says, with a grin. When the spuds are golf ball size, they’ll harvest with a two-row antique Champion Corp. harvester. They put a sign on the highway. “It’s on the honor system,” he says. “There’s cars here all the time.” Last year the Gudajtes family started harvesting potatoes June 22. “This year it won’t be that early. I’m hoping to have some for July 4,” he says. AG Monday, June 10, 2019 / AGWEEK

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AG B RIEFS Menoken Farm Garden Tour scheduled for July 11 MENOKEN, N.D. — Menoken Farm’s annual Garden Tour on July 11 will cover the theme, “Composting and Gardening: Just do it!” The event will feature Dr. David Johnson and Hui-Chun Su Johnson, the creators of the Johnson-Su Home-built static composting bioreactor. They will speak during a special composting session from 2 to 4 p.m. on July 11. They will also speak during the 5 to 7:30 p.m. garden tour that features five rotating stations. The following are the other rotating station topics and the presenters: ► Soil biology: Marko Davinic, Bismarck State College. ► Aquaponics: Keith Knudson, Dakota College at Bottineau.

► High tunnels: Casey Williams, Valley City State University. ► Trees and shrubs: Joe Zeleznik, North Dakota State University Extension Service. New to this year’s Menoken Farm Garden Tour is a children’s session from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Activities will include planting, making snacks, water quality and insect netting. It will be lead by Nolan Swenson, Burleigh County Soil Conservation District, and Chet Zapzalka, Morton County Soil Conservation District. Attendees can register for either of the day’s events or both. A complimentary meal will be served at 7:30 p.m. following the evening event. To ensure dinner, register by Friday, July 5, by calling the Morton County Soil Conservation District office at 701-667-1163, ext. 3, or e-mail Valerie at valerie.frohlich@usda.gov. If registering children, please include their ages. The speakers’ presentations will be videotaped and posted on the Menoken Farm website following the event. Menoken Farm is Burleigh County Soil Conservation District’s conservation demonstration site east of Bismarck. For more information on Menoken Farm and to watch and learn from previous educational events, go to www.menokenfarm.com.

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NATIONAL NEWS

Antibiotic use in food-animal production dropping Both US, EU see declines By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

U.S. sales of antibiotics for food-animal production, which had been rising steadily for years, dropped 30 percent, by weight, from 2015 to 2017 — potentially affecting livestock producers and consumers, a new government report finds. The decline reflects U.S. restrictions, enacted in 2017, on the use of growth-promoting antibiotics, as well as rising U.S. consumer demand for products raised without antibiotics, according to the report from the Economic Research Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Euoprean Union, for similar reasons, also saw a sizable drop in the use of antibiotics for food-animal production: a decline of 31 percent from 2010 to 2015, according to the report, “The U.S. and EU

Animal Pharmaceutical Industries in the Age of Antibiotic Resistance.” Food animals refer to animals used to generate food, including meat, dairy, eggs and animal byproducts. Antibiotics save lives, both human and animal. But microbes and genes can develop resistance to antibiotic drugs, raising worldwide concern, said the report, written by Stacy Sneeringer, Maria Bowman and Matthew Clancy. As the report notes, rising foreign demand for U.S. and EU meat exports — reflecting economic growth in many developing countries — had pushed up U.S. and EU sales of antibiotics for food-animal production for many years. But U.S. domestic demand for meat raised without any antibiotics has increased, at least partially offsetting increased antibiotics linked to foreign sales. For instance, in 2017, 44 percent of U.S. broilers (poultry) were raised with-

out antibiotics, up from just 2.7 percent in 2012, the report notes. Among other findings of the report, which the Economic Research Service said is based on information from a wide range of sources: ► Although more research and development money is being spent in what the report calls “the animal pharma industry,” the number of new animal drugs approved in the U.S. is dropping. That means more money is being spent to research and develop, on average, each newly approved animal drug. ► Approvals of food-animal antibiotics have declined both in number and as a share of approvals of all food-animal pharmaceuticals. (Drug companies make products other than antibiotics that are used in food animals.) Further, since 1992, most new antibiotic approvals for use in food animals have been generic drugs that are also used in human medicine.

► The number of new drug approvals for companion-animal (pet) products account for an increasing share of all new animal drug approvals in the United States. “Because most drugs are not approved for both food and companion-animal use, this finding suggests the increasing share of animal pharma R&D devoted to companion-animal pharmaceuticals comes at the expense of food-animal pharmaceuticals,” the report said. Livestock producers and others in agriculture are concerned that fewer antibiotics are being developed for use in food products. With fewer new drugs available, agriculturalists worry their ability to respond to livestock diseases will be hampered, the report said. If that worry is true, the industry would be affected economically, and consumers would be hit with higher food prices, the report said. AG

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Mostly sunny Monday. Wind northwest at 8-16 mph. The relative humidity will drop to around 25 percent. Mostly cloudy with a couple of showers Tuesday. Wind east-northeast at 7-14 mph. Afternoon relative humidity around 35 percent. Partly sunny Wednesday. Wind north at 10-20 mph. Afternoon humidity around 30 percent.

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High pressure building across the Plains will provide a beautiful day across the area Monday along with a partly sunny sky. Clouds will start to increase Monday night as high pressure moves away and the next weak disturbance approaches. That disturbance will bring a mostly cloudy sky on Tuesday along with a couple of showers. High pressure will build across the region on Wednesday, resulting in a partly sunny and dry day.

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A system will bring scattered rain to southwest Australia early in the week, then southeast Australia later in the week.

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A system can bring some needed rainfall to the Canadian Prairies late in the week.

European Union Rainfall will be near to above normal from the southern U.K. and France to Poland, Bulgaria and Greece. Drier than normal in Spain.

Russia Much of western Russia will be drier and warmer than normal, but rainfall can be near normal in the Baltics and northwest Russia.

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REGIONAL NEWS

Corn, soybean planting still behind schedule By Jonathan Knutson

lier. The five-year average for June 2 was 95%. South Dakota: 86% of spring wheat was planted as of June 2, up from 79% a week earlier. The five-year average for June 2 was 99%.

Agweek Staff Writer

Upper Midwest farmers have made recent progress planting their crops — but not nearly as much as many producers wanted. As a result, some important, difficult decisions must soon be made. The region’s slow-to-start and often-delayed planting season did not enjoy a particularly good week overall in the seven days ending June 2, according to the weekly crop progress report released June 3 by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. An exceptionally late spring, followed by frequent rain and occasional snow, put many area farmers far behind their normal planting pace. South Dakota farmers have been hit the hardest. Only 14% of South Dakota soybeans were planted on June 2; the five-year average for that date was 82%. And farmers in the state — the nation’s leading sunflower producer — had planted virtually no sunflowers on June 2; the five-year average for that date was 33%. The week ending June 2, on balance, didn’t

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John M. Steiner / Forum News Service A farmer works around a wetland in a field north of Jamestown, N.D. in late May.

provide area farmers the favorable conditions with which to narrow the planting gap. Two examples: In Minnesota, farmers planted only 10% of their projected corn crop during the week. In South Dakota, farmers planted only 8% of their projected soybean crop during the week. Now, farmers with unplanted fields will need to consider planting faster-maturing crop varieties (which typically producer lower yields) or collecting prevented planting payments through federal crop insurance.

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Spring wheat

Montana: 93% of spring wheat was planted as of June 2, up from 83% a week earlier. The five-year average for June 2 was 96%. Minnesota: 95% of spring wheat was in the ground as of June 2, up from 87% a week earlier. The five-year average for June 2 was 96%. North Dakota: 93% of spring wheat was planted as of June 2, up from 82% a week ear-

Minnesota: 76% of corn was planted on June 2, up from 66% a week earlier. The five-year average for June 2 was 98%. North Dakota: 81% of corn was planted on June 2, up from 63% a week earlier. The fiveyear average for June 2 was 93%. South Dakota: Just 44% of corn was in the ground, up from 25% a week earlier. The fiveyear average for June 2 was 96%.

Soybeans

North Dakota: 75 of soybeans was planted on June 2, up from 46% a week earlier. The fiveyear average for June 2 was 83%. South Dakota: 14% of soybeans was in the ground on June 2, up from 6% a week earlier. The five-year average for June 2 was 82%. Minnesota: 51% of soybeans was planted on June 2, up from 35% a week earlier. The fiveyear average for June 2 was 90%. AG

Ross Johnson 701-430-0382 Kody Grandalen 701-289-0018

JUNE SPECIAL 2008 Unverferth 1225 rolling harrow, 56’������������������������ $22,000 USED EQUIPMENT ON HAND

2009 Amity 2700 12-22 Lifter ���������������������� $55,000 2008 Alloway BT267, folding topper ������������� $19,900 2009 Versatile 435 4WD 4600 hrs, 800 metric duals�����$96,500 Woods S-106 ditch mower ����������������������������� $1,900 1997 JD 980 44.5' field cultivator .................. $13,900 2002 Brent 876 grain cart ��������������������������� $19,500

2012 Landoll 2430-11 disk ripper ����������������� $35,000 2000 Brent 876 grain cart���������������������������� $16,500 2011 Summers supercoulter plus 40’ ����������� $36,500 2010 Parker 739 grain cart��������������������������� $17,900 1995 JD 680 33’ chisel plow ���������������������������� $18,500

NEW EQUIPMENT ON HAND NEW VERSATILE EQUIPMENT 2 - 2019 Versatile Fury, 30’ and 35’ 2018 Versatile 295 MFWD 2018 Versatile 265 MFWD 2019 Versatile 570DT 2-2018 Versatile Viking VT’s, 38' and 35' 2019 Versatile 460 4WD, 710 Metric Duals NEW GREAT PLAINS EQUIPMENT 2019 Great Plains 60’ Field Cultivator 2019 Great Plains 4800TM turbo max 2019 Great Plains 4000TM turbo max 2018 Great Plains 45' Chisel Plow 2018 Great Plains 30’ Ultra Disk NEW TYM EQUIPMENT 2019 TYM 574HST, 55HP, cab w/ ac, heat, loader 2019 TYM 264HST, 24.4HP, cab, loader 2019 TYM 254H, Cab, loader, mower 2019 TYM 554H, 55 hp, loader, cab w/air, heat 2018 TYM 394HST, cab w/ air, heat, loader

NEW FARM KING EQUIPMENT 2018 FarmKing 1036 auger, 10” x 36’ 2 - 2019 Y1395 auger 13” x 95’ 2 - 2019 Y1385 auger 13” x 85’ 2019 Y1080 auger 10” x 80’ NEW UNVERFERTH EQUIPMENT 2019 Unverferth 122 8-30 zone builder 2019 Unverferth 3955DXL 400 unit seed tender 2018 Unverferth 1319 Xtreme 1300 bu grain cart 2018 Unverferth 1310 1300 grain cart 2018 Unverferth 122 5-30 zone builder NEW LANDOLL EQUIPMENT 2018 Landoll HSL’s, 40' High Speed Disks 2018 7530-35 VT, 35’ Disk NEW AGRIFAC EQUIPMENT 2017 Agrifac 12-22 SP beet harvester 2-2018 Agrifac 12-22 beet harvesters NEW BUSH HOG EQUIPMENT 2019 Bush Hog 2815, 15’ rotary cutter 2019 Bush Hog 12820, 20’ rotary cutter

Agassiz Sales is the Valley’s newest implement dealership. We carry Versatile, FarmKing, Landoll-Brillion, AgriFac Beet Harvesters, TYM Tractors, Unverferth, Icon Scrapers, Globe Trailers, Precision Trailers.

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AUCTION SALES 2011 Keystone Cougar XLite, 32ft, bumper hitch, 2 slide outs, rear bunks, full bath, outside kitchen, power awning, roof top AC, $13,500. Montrose, SD (605) 360-5687

2010 Harley Davidson Road King Classic Trike, 18,000 miles, show room condition, many extra added, rare two color ice white/candy blue. (605) 380-0373

Farm Retirement

Preview & Loadout by Appointment

2019

2019

CLOSES: THURSDAY, JUNE 20

LOCATION: 152 164th Ave SE, Hillsboro, ND 58045 ALSO INCLUDES: Tractors, GPS Equipment, Harvest Equipment, Grain Cart, Planter, Tillage Equipment, Row Crop Equipment, Box Trucks, Grain Handling Equipment, Scraper & Leveler, Other Equipment & Farm Support Items, Shop Equipment, Tires & Parts

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

Scott Steffes ND81

WAYNE & NANCY DICKHOFF | 701.430.1091 or Dave Benedict at Steffes Group, 701.238.5062 Complete terms, lot listings and photos at SteffesGroup.com

Mahnomen, MN

TUESDAY, JUNE 18 | 10AM

2019

FARM RETIREMENT

Farm Retirement Grandin, ND

THURSDAY, JUNE 20 | 10AM 27 Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com

TIMED ONLINE

OPENS: THURSDAY, JUNE 13

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Equipment has had excellent maintenance and was stored inside. Major equipment begins selling at 11:00 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. There will be a large assortment of farm support items. DIRECTIONS: 2450 160th Ave, Mahnomen, MN 56557. From the south edge of Mahnomen, MN, 1.7 miles south, 1/8 mile east on 160th Avenue, driveway on right side of road.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: All equipment has been meticulously maintained and shedded. Major equipment begins selling at 10:30 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. LOCATION: 1005 160th Ave SE, Grandin, ND. From Grandin, 2 miles north on Hwy 81, 4 miles west on 160th Ave. SE to end of pavement.

Tractors, GPS Equipment, Combines, Heads & Header Trailers, Swathers & 2012 John Deere S670 Transport, Grain Cart, Air Seeder, Planter, Tillage Equipment, Row Crop Equipment, Trucks, Sugarbeet Equipment, Sprayers & Saddle Tanks, Grain Handling Equipment, Hopper Bins, Scrapers, Blade, Ditcher, Laser Equipment, Other Equipment, Fuel & Poly Tanks, Tires, Recreation, Shop Equipment, Parts, Farm Support & Misc. Items 2005 IHC 7600 Tri-axle

2008 Case-IH 8010

2014 Case-IH 3230

Track & 4WD Tractors, MFWD Tractors, 2WD Tractors, GPS Equip., Harvest Equip., Grain Cart, Drills, Planter, Commodity Carts, Tillage Equip., Row Crop Equip., Semi Tractors, Tender Truck & Cabover w/Drill Fill, Hopper Bottom Trailers, End Dump Trailers, Seed Tender Trailer, Spray Trailer & Lowboy, Edible Bean Equip., Sprayers, Chemical & Fertilizer Equip., Grain Handling Equip., Scrapers, Blades, & Ditcher, Tiling Equip., Skid Steer Loader, Forklift, Other Equip., Generators & Shop Equip., Radios, Tanks, Tires, Parts

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

Scott Steffes MN14-51

STEVEN & JENNIFER KAHLBAUGH | 218.261.0952 or Tadd Skaurud at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.729.3644

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

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2003 John Deere 9520

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

SHORT & SWEET FARMS INC. / Frank, 701.436.6194

or from Steffes Group; Gregg Holte, 218.790.1705; Dave Krostue, 218.779.6865 TERMS: All items sold as is where is. Payment of cash or check must be made sale day before removal of items. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. $35 documentation fee applies to all titled vehicles. Titles will be mailed. Canadian buyers need a bank letter of credit to facilitate border transfer. Scott Steffes ND81

Farm Equipment

4241 110th Ave N, Moorhead, MN

MONDAY, JUNE 24 | 10AM

Major equipment begins selling at 11:00 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. DIRECTIONS: From north edge of Kragnes, MN, 1 mile east on 100th Ave N, 1 mile north on 30th St. N., 1-1/4 mile east on 110th Ave. N.

2012 Case-IH CX250C

2012 Case-IH 600

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2019

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

AUCTION SALES

2013 Mack CXU613

2012 Case-IH 621F

Wheel Loader & Snow Pusher; Excavator, Attachments, & Mini Excavator; Tiling & Ditching, Dozer, Corn Heads, Flex Heads, Sunflower Heads, Header Trailers, Tillage Equipment, Drills & Transport, Row Crop Equipment, Fertilizer Spreaders, Semi Tractors, Hopper Bottom Trailers, Other Semi Trailers, Seed Tenders, Fuel & Propane Trucks, Pickups, Service Pickup & Converted Bus, Bumper Hitch Trailers, NH3 Equipment, Hopper Bin & Grain Handling, Scrapers, Grader, Blade & Ditcher, Roller & Packer, Forklifts, Light Plants, Mowers, Snowblower & Snow Plows, Other Equipment, Tanks & Chemical Equipment, ATVS & Accessories, Shop Equipment, Tires, Parts

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

OBERG FAMILY EQUIPMENT GROUP LLC

Brad Olstad at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173, 701.238.0240 or Tadd Skaurud at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173, 701.729.3644

TERMS: All items sold as is where is. Payment of cash or check must be made sale day before removal of items. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. $35 documentation fee applies to all titled vehicles. Titles will be mailed. Canadian buyers need a bank letter of credit to facilitate border transfer. Brad Olstad MN14-70


2018 Starcraft Launch, 24ft. Asking $18,900. Stored inside through winter. Call or text (605) 380-9444 2018 Starcraft Launch, 24ft. Asking $18,900. Stored inside through winter. Call or text (605) 380-9444 Gulf Stream Conquest 2014 29’ Travel Trailer. 1 slide out, sleeps 6, ducted heat & a/c, full bath, kitchen. Includes Arvika A-frame bike rack, electric tongue jack, equalizer hitch, many extras. Wintered inside. Great starter camper. $12,500. (605) 262-0444

For Sale: Early 80’s Yamaha 750 motorcycle basketcase, $500 OBO. Also ‘96 Yamaha 536, low miles. (320) 808-8025 1997 Jayco Eagle 5th wheel, 27’, great condition, brand new tires, sleeps 6, AC/Furnace, incl. King hitch pin, $7,000 OBO. 377-3424

TIMED ONLINE

OPENS: MON., JUNE 10 / CLOSES: TUES., JUNE 18

LOCATION: 5063 County Road 3, Beardsley, MN 56211 / From Beardsley, MN, 3 miles north on Cty Rd 1/Cty Hwy 1/Cty Rd 3 / PREVIEW & LOADOUT: By Appointment

TRACK TRACTORS

2006 John Deere 9520T deluxe cab, 1,558 hrs. 2006 John Deere 9520T deluxe cab, 1,685 hrs. 2004 John Deere 8520T, powershift, 1,421 hrs. 4WD TRACTORS

HEADS

John Deere 930F flex head 1983 John Deere 8820 (2) John Deere 214 pickup head 0 Sep. Hrs., 15.5 Engine Hrs. John Deere 212 pickup head, Never Been in the Field! (1) 5-belt (1) 6-belt 19 PICKUPS John Deere pickup head, 5-belt 10 Ford, 4 Chevrolet, 2 Dodge, SWATHER 2 GMC, 1 Datsun IHC 4000 swather, cab

9 AUTOMOBILES 1992 John Deere 8560, 865 hrs. TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 1962 Ford Galaxy 500 XL 1984 John Deere 8850, 3,725 hrs. John Deere 455 disc drill convertible, shows 25,425 miles MFWD TRACTOR John Deere 9350 press drill Belarus 822, diesel, shows 499 hrs. (2) John Deere 2400 chisel plow 1952 Jeep M38, 28,642 miles 1 Chrysler, 2 Chevrolet, 1 2WD TRACTORS (2) John Deere RM row crop Ford, 1 Buick, 1988 John Deere 4450, CAH, cultivator 1 Pontiac, 1 Jeep 1,462 hrs. Glencoe row crop cultivator TRAILERS 1991 John Deere 2755, 4,199 hrs. Morris coil tine harrow 1977 John Deere 4630, 3,209 hrs. CONVENTIONAL TRUCKS 2017 Keystone Raptor 1995 Jet hopper bottom UTILITY TRACTOR 1996 Freightliner integral Massey Ferguson 210 Series sleeper, shows 924,186 Chevrolet 30 step van 2746 utility tractor Tandem axle car 1987 Freightliner cab over, John Deere 950 2WD utility shows 25,967 miles SPREADER & SPRAYERS tractor, 726 hrs. 9 GRAIN TRUCKS GRAIN VAC & AUGERS ANTIQUE TRACTORS (3) GMC, (3) Chevrolet (2) John Deere A narrow front (2) IHC, (1) Ford CONSTRUCTION (2) John Deere B narrow front FUEL & WATER TRUCKS EQUIPMENT, BOATS & (4) Farmall M narrow front Chevrolet Loadmaster fuel MORE! COMBINES truck 1990 John Deere 9600 combine, IHC Loadstar 1700 single axle 208 sep. hrs., 311 engine hrs. water truck

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Steffes Group, Inc., 24400 MN Hwy 22 South, Litchfield, MN 55355 For information contact Scott Gillespie at ZYCH ESTATE Steffes Group, 320.693.9371 or 320.760.3066 Complete terms, lot listings and photos at SteffesGroup.com / Scott Gillespie MN14-30

2016 Grand Design Solitude 384GK 5th wheel camper. Exceptionally clean, like new. 500 miles, parked at lake lot and inside this winter. 4 slides, fireplace, great storage, huge pantry. 2 air conditioners, 2 TV’s, 2 recliners, hide-a-bed. King custom mattress. Power awnings and jacks. Heated under belly. No pets, no smoking. Large enough to live in. Must see. $55,000 (605) 380-4315

black, total restoration, POSI

1985 El Camino Conquesta All original 1997 Z28 Convertible 49,000 miles, like new 1997 Z28 Coupe *All in excellent condition. Must see to appreciate.* 701-520-1557 No text messages Ford F-250 XLT 2016, 6.7L Diesel. Crew cab with 8’ box. New tires, factory warranty remaining on engine, Firestone air springs, Weathertech floor liners. B&W fifth wheel No rust. Very clean in great condition. Asking $35,900. Located 20 miles east of Mitchell, SD. Call or text 605-999-3400.

International 4900 1995, DT 466 engine, 20ft box, good tarp, new drive tires, freshly serviced, call Craig (605) 323-9499 1986 GMC Pickup, 4 speed, Tan color, Fair condition, body has some rust, runs and drives good, (605) 881-2909 Chevrolet Silverado, ‘87, 1/2 ton, mint condition. (605) 380-0303 2004 Cornhusker Model 800 Hopper, spread axle, $20,000. (605) 467-0732

2016 Sharp enclosed trailer, used very little, new condition, ramp door, side walk door, 1 owner, $5,850 OBO. 1990 RoadKing, 18ft flatbed trailer, 5200lb axles, very heavy built, rear jacks and ramps, $2,450 OBO. (605) 366-4062 2001 Trail King, 3 axle, 53ft hydraulic tail, step deck, machinery trailer, new brakes, DOT inspected, 70,000 lb load rating in 15ft, 255/70/22.5 tires, hub pilot wheels, air ride. 8ft dovetail, 12ft upper deck, 2ft pin settings, 3 way fold out riggers, winch optional. $40,000 OBO. Located in Aberdeen, SD for questions call 605-380-1427 2006 diesel GMC Duramax, 4WD, new safety, 220,000 miles but solid power train, $6,500. 204-871-0925 McGregor, MB 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

FARM RETIREMENT

BID & LI DIN ON VE G A LIN VA E ILA BLE !

AUCTION Tuesday, June 18, 2019 • 10:00 a.m. (CT)

AUCTION LOCATION: On-Site • 7880 52nd St. SE • Millarton, ND

www.jobshq.com

TIMED ONLINE

Grand Forks, ND

2019

OPENS: MONDAY, JUNE 17 CLOSES: MONDAY, JUNE 24 PREVIEW: May 20-June 24. Mondays-Fridays from 8AM – 5PM and Saturday & Sundays by appointment. LOADOUT: June 24-28 from 8AM – 5PM. After June 28, by appointment only. LOCATION: 4375 24th Ave N, Grand Forks, ND 58201

(3) Sleeper Semi Tractors (4) Day Cab Semi Tractors Contractor Service Truck (2) Van Trucks & Bus

2007 Peterbilt 378

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

om s.c er pif w. ww

2015 Open Range 5th Wheel, 40’, 3-Slide Outs With Toppers, Convenient Island on Casters, Pull Out Sofa, Single Chair Recliner, Fireplace, Residential Refrigerator with Ice Maker, 3-Burner Stove, Convection/Microwave, King Bed, Large Shower, 2-AC’s, Many Extras, Excellent Condition, Great Trailer for Snowbirds or Set on a Seasonal Lot, Must See, $38,000 or BO 320-808-7818

AUCTION

Estate Farm

2019

2016 Grand Design Solitude 384GK 5th wheel camper. Exceptionally clean, like new. 500 miles, parked at lake lot and inside this winter. 4 slides, fireplace, great storage, huge pantry. 2 air conditioners, 2 TV’s, 2 recliners, hide-a-bed. King custom mattress. Power awnings and jacks. Heated under belly. No pets, no smoking. Large enough to live in. Must see. $55,000 (605) 380-4315

2006 Peterbilt 385

SteffesGroup.com

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

Scott Steffes ND81

BIG TRUCKS BY JIMCO, LLC / Ryan, 218.779.8693 or Dave Krostue at Steffes Group, 701.203.8400 or 218.779.6865, or Gregg Holte at Steffes Group, 218.790.1705

Complete terms, lot listings and photos at SteffesGroup.com

The Martin Brown retirement auction features an assortment of tractors, livestock equipment, semis, trucks, trailers, scrap iron and so much more! •Tractors • Livestock Equipment • Spraying Equipment • Seeding Equipment • Haying Equipment • Harvest Equipment • Semis,Trailers &Vehicles • Scrap Iron & MUCH MORE!! OWNER:

MARTIN BROWN

2013 John Deere 6190R Tractor

2003 Case IH MXM155 Tractor w/ Loader

1996 Timpte Grain Trailer

2009 Volvo Model 300 Semi

Statements made on saleday take precedence over allprinted materials. Viewall information at www.pifers.com. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

Pifer’s

AUCTIONEERS

Nick Johnson: 701.238.3998 Jim Sabe: 701.523.6283 www.pifers.com

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LARGE FARM MACHINERY & SUGAR BEET EQUIPMENT RETIREMENT AUCTION 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 2012 KENWORTH T800, Paccar, MX13, 430 HP, Manual, 10 spd, Aluminum/Steel Wheels, 180 in Wheelbase, 460,000 Miles, $18,500 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 2015 DEGELMAN 16-7900, Silage Extentsion, Mounts For JD 9000R, $26,500 2019 TIMPTE 4066, 40x96x66, Air Ride Suspension, Electric Tarp, 11R24.5 Tires, Outside Aluminum Wheels, Ag Hopper, $37,750

TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2019 – 10:30 AM

LOCATION: 38064 330th St SW, Climax, Minnesota- Driving directions from the JCT of HWY 220 south & County Road 45- 1 mile east; or from JCT HWY 75 & County Road 45 at Eldred, Minnesota- 5 miles west on County 45 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Owen has retired from farming. Please note a very clean line of late model equipment with almost every item having been kept indoors. All items are single owner or low hour 2nd owner local machines. This is an auction you won’t want to miss!!

ONLINE BIDDING: Register in advance by visiting www.resourceauction.com LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day until 5 PM, Wednesday, June 26 - 8 AM to 5 PM and Thursday, June 27th - 8 AM to 5 PM only! Unless otherwise noted, all items must be removed by July 9th.

2013 DOONAN COMBO DROP DECK, 53ftx102in, Air Ride Suspension, 17.5 in Tires, Aluminum/Steel Wheels, Fixed Spread Tandem Axle, $25,000 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 www.apartmentshq.com

COLLECTOR TRACTOR AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 – 10:30 AM

LOCATION: Approximately 3.75 miles east of Gardner, ND on Hwy 26; or from Perley, MN- 2 miles west on HWY 16, south 2 miles on HWY 31 and 3.25 miles west on HWY 26 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Please note a nice collection with a few rare units. Tractors have been kept indoors!! ONLINE BIDDING: Available by registering at www.resourceauction.com in advance

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TRACTORS: 2013 John Deere 8235R MFWD, IVT, std front axle, cloth interior, inst seat, std lighting, 3pt w/ quick hitch, large 1000 PTO, 4 hyd w/ power beyond & return line, Auto Trac ready, front weights, rear wheel weights, 380/85R34 front, 380/90R50 rear duals, 2546 hrs, SN#1RW8235RECD068799 2012 John Deere 8260R MFWD, IVT, std front axle, cloth interior, inst seat, HID lighting, LHR, 3pt w/ quick hitch, large 1000 PTO, 6 hyd w/ power beyond & return line, Auto Tract ready, front weights, rear wheel weights, 380/85R34 front, 380/90R50 rear duals, 2620 hrs, SN#1RW8260RHCD057728 2002 John Deere 9420 4WD, power shift, performance monitor, Auto Trac ready, 4 hyd w/ return line, Good Year Optitrac 800/55R46 duals, excellent rubber, wheel weights, rear suitcase weights, only 5089 hrs, SN#RW9420P002314 2000 John Deere 8110 MFWD, power shift, performance monitor, field office, 3pt w/ quick hitch, large 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, Auto Trac ready, 380/85R34 front, 380/90R 50 rear duals, only 6457 hrs, SN#RW8110P005225 John Deere H480 HD quick attach front end loader w/ 8000 series mounts, joystick control, single point hook up, quick attach bucket & forks w/ universal mount- forks sell separately, unit is like new John Deere 8000 series front weights & bracket TECHNOLOGY: (visit our website for more details) 2) John Deere Star Fire 6000 receivers, SF3 activation 2) John Deere 2630 color touch displays, SF3 activation & Auto Trac; 1 w/ Section Control 2) John Deere Star Fire ITC receivers, SF1 activation John Deere Brown Box display w / SF1 activation

BERTRAND BORGEN ESTATE & BRIAN BORGEN, OWNERS FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL BRIAN: 218-790-3814

“Decades of Knowledge, Steady Innovation, Top Results”

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

Canadian buyers are always welcome, Please furnish a letter of credit for registration.

Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

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

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SPRAYER: 2013 John Deere 4730 self propelled sprayer, stainless steel tank, 3” fill, Auto Trac & ISO ready, 90’ stainless boom w/ 5 way nozzle bodies, Xenon lights, traction control, Boom Trac auto level & return to

height, fence row nozzles, fenders, hyd tread adj, auto air spring leveling, Tri-Dekon crop dividers, 340/85R46 Michelin Agri Bib tires and rear duals, only 1452 engine hrs, SN#1N04730XCD0024534

air comp w/ hose reel, torch set, LT215/85R16 duals, only 77998 miles Fechtner 18’ HD tandem axle flatbed trailer w/ ramps & 8 bolt wheels, 80” wide

SEMIS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 2007 Kenworth T800 day cab, Cummins ISX engine, 450 HP, 3 pedal Allison Auto Shift, wet kit, 190WB, 3:90 ratio, Safety Pull hitch, 11R22.5 deep lug rubber, alum wheels, 736468 miles showing 2006 Kenworth T800 day cab, Cummins ISX engine, 450 HP, 3 pedal Allison Auto Shift, wet kit, 190WB, 3:90 ratio, Safety Pull hitch, 11R22.5 deep lug rubber, alum wheels, 729465 miles showing 2005 Kenworth T800 day cab, Cummins ISM engine, 370 HP, 3 pedal Allison Auto Shift, wet kit, 190WB, 3:90 ratio, Safety Pull hitch, 11R22.5 deep lug rubber, alum wheels, 725208 miles showing TWO) 2012 Load Line 34’ triple axle end dump ag trailers, lifting 3rd pusher axle, rear control, comb gate, roll tarp, poly liner, beet equipment & grain chutes, 425/65R22.5 super singles on alum wheels 2002 Load Line 32’ tandem axle end dump ag trailer, rear control, comb gate, roll tarp, poly liner, beet equipment & grain chute, 425/65R22.5 super singles on alum wheels Strick 28’ semi van trailer w/ 2- 1250 gal tanks, 2-true flow mix cones, Honda 5 hp pump, plumbed for air, keg adaptors, swing away rear platform to load totes, rinse valve & roll up door 1989 Ford L8000 tri-axle, Ford 7.8L 240 HP diesel engine, Allison auto trans, 315/80R22.5 steer tires, 11R22. deep lug rears, steerable 3rd pusher axle, 20’ Cancade box, hoist & roll tarp, comb end gate, 16000LB set back front axle, plumbed to rear for drill fill, only 297977 miles, less than 1500 on engine OH 2008 Chev 3500 4 door crew cab 4x4 dually, 6.6L Duramax turbo diesel, auto trans, A/C, tilt, cuise, PWL, 8’ Knapheide steel flatbed w/ Weatherguard and Montezuma tool boxes, Miller Bobcat 250 welder / generator w/ only 38 hrs, 280 gal fuel service unit, Dewalt gas engine

PLANTER & SUGAR BEET EQUIPMENT: 2011 John Deere DB44 24R22 CCS center fill planter, 500 gal liquid tank w/ hyd pump & KB shut off, pneumatic down pressure, bed rippers between each row, fert rinse tank & quick fill, hyd drive, beet, soybean & sorghum plates, markers, ISO controlled, DB SN#1PAM2422EA0740111, planter SN#1A0DB44XVAG740146 2010 Amity 2500 8R22 beet harvester, rear scrub w/ mini tank, Dee row finder, new elevator chain 2018, 2 seasons on lifter wheels, 3rd season on bed scrolls & new poly, hook apron bed chain, all other belted apron, approx 500 acres per year, SN#7CC237 2006 Alloway 12R22 folding defoliator, front steel cup flails, 2 rows of rubber rear, all flails new in 2018, rotary disk scalpers, wing struts, SN#2814 Yetter 3546 46’ flat fold rotary hoe w/ gauge wheels and cab guard, kept indoors, low acres 2) Alloway 3030 12R22 single shank cultivators w/ large rolling shields, flip up cutaway disks, guide cones, spikes & 14” sweeps, kept indoors H&S 36R22 band/ broadcast sprayer, 500 gal tank, onboard mixer, hyd pump w/ Tee Jet controller & twin lift assist, kept indoors GRAIN DRILLS & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: 2013 John Deere 455 30’ folding press drill, 7.5” spacing, no fertilizer, excellent disk openers, disk & press wheel scrapers, Scale Tec seed scale, single owner, SN#1N00455XVD0750245 2013 John Deere 2410 38’ chisel plow, 3 section fold, floating tongue, single point depth control, castering front gauge wheels, walking tandems around, Summers 106 3 bar heavy tine harrow John Deere 2210 50’ S - Tine field cultivator, 5 section fold, floating tongue, Accu Depth, front castering

gauge wheels, walking tandems around, packer hitch & plumbing to rear, JD 4 bar harrow, kept indoors John Deere 650 disk, 30’ w/ self leveling hitch, hyd F/A, dual wheels around, wing gauge wheels, blades measure 23.5”, 11” spacing, 3 section fold, kept indoors, SN#N00650X001905 Flexi Coil System 95 50’ harrow packer, 5 section adj harrows, coil packers & auto fold Flexi Coil System 75 52 trailing coil packer, 5 section fold OTHER EQUIPMENT: Ashland I-900 9 yd hyd push off scraper w/ laser mast, kept indoors, SN#2009L AGL Eagle 3 laser w/ auto grade cab control, alum grade stick w/ AGL receiver & alum tri-pod Stabilaser portable laser transmitter trailer 2014 Brandt 1545 grain belt conveyor, EZ Trak, 10 HP single ph elec motor & switch box, SN#108448 2012 Brandt 5200EX grain vac w/ 50’ dust discharge & convertor, hyd lift & fold unloader boom, steel flex & rubber suction hoses, clean up kit, hyd rev air lock, SN#99064 2008 Brandt 1070 10x70 auger w/ hyd lift, mech drive swing hopper & 540 PTO, SN#8586-08 Westfield WR80-31 8x31 auger w/ mounted swivel hopper & 7.5 HP single ph elec motor, SN#121004 2014 Hitch Doc 0210H 10’ HD 3pt 2 stage double auger snow blower, hyd spout, transfer case drive, large 1000 PTO, like new high capacity blower, SN#HDS1336 Woods BW 1800 15’ double wing rotary mower, oscillating rear axles, air plane tires, chain kit, 1000 PTO, SN#118179, kept indoors Hammerback 14’ HD killifer box blade w/ laser bracket, hyd tail wheel, SN#1432XHT-2052 MOTORCYCLE & COLLECTOR CAR: 1985 Chev Corvette, V8, auto trans, only 96261 miles showing, kept indoors 2005 Honda Shadow motorcycle, windshield, Cobra pipes, mini ape bars, cissy bar and engine guard, only 5397 miles - includes original bars & pipes

OWEN LARSON FARMS, INC. OWNER * Climax, Minnesota * For more information call Owen: 218-779-7646

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AUCTION

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AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

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

Canadian buyers are always

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

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

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WANTED TO BUY 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 For sale: 1995 Volvo truck tractor with sleeper, Volvo engine, 13-speed, good tires, no recaps, owner retired. 701-677-5685 or 701-290-4685 4x4 Dodge Ram 2500 2006, extended cab, Larmie, New 5.9 diesel, 3 year-36,000 mile warranty, rebuilt transmission, new tires, blue, $17,900 OBO. Also JD 7920 tractor MFWD IVT-TRANS, 746 loader, new inside tires, autosteer, OINY, 1,400hrs, $109,000 OBO. Call 701-845-3417, cell 701-490-1078

2004 KWT-300 Cat, Auto-Air Ride, 179 K miles, #8000, Auto-crane, Air compressor, Welder. Asking $42,500. Call 218-368-1279 for more information.

Kenworth 900 1984, 13 speed, Cummins engine, tires in real good shape, starts and runs great. $10,500. 701-269-2963

AUCTION

TRACTORS – UTV – GUNS – LAWN & GARDEN BOATS – TOOLS – ANTIQUES/HOUSEHOLD LOCATION: From Wannaska, MN – 2 miles north on Hwy #89, 1/4 mile east.

TUESDAY, JUNE 18 5:00PM

1957 JD 620, WF, PS; 1955 JD 60 w/F11 loader; Ford 8N w/loader, 3pt/PTO; Woods 7ft 3pt blade; 2007 Polaris Ranger 700xp, 3304 miles; 1970 BSA 411 Victor motorcycle; 1979 Glastron SSV-189 w/165hp Mercruiser; Lund 16ft boat; Husqvarna 54in 24hp lawn mower; Winchester mod 94 30-30; Ruger .270; SKS 7.62x30; Remington 742 30-06; Remington 1100 12ga; Benelli Nova 12ga; S&W mod 19-4 .357mag; Highpoint .45cal auto; 16ft car trailer; Several power & hand tools; SEE WEBSITE FOR MANY MORE PICTURES!!! NOTE – PLEASE BE ON TIME, AUCTION WILL BE ONLY 2 - 3 HOURS FOR PICTURES & SALE BILL GO TO WWW.JRAUCTIONEERS.COM

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

STEVE & LAUREL BERGSTROM TERMS: Cash, approved check, US funds. Driver’s license ID required to register. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. All items sold as is, all sales final. Nothing to removed until settled for.

AUCTIONEER: JASON ROMINSKI AUCTIONEERS Stephen MN, MN Lic#45-14/ND Lic#922. Phone 218-478-3030.

Rodney Schmidt Estate Auction Friday, June 21st 2019- 10:00am/ct Streeter, ND Location of Auction: Karen Schmidt Farm, 4989 44th Ave SE, Streeter ND From Streeter, ND, County Road #37, West 9 miles, 2-1/2 miles North. From I-94, Pettibone Exit #217, South 3 miles, 1 mile East, 7 miles south, 1 mile East, 2 miles South. Contact Jonah for info at 701-552-1945. Visit midwestauctions.com/nenow for online bidding! Out of state buyers & online bidders must establish credit with Nenow Auction prior to sale date! Summer 60 ft. Drag Dayton 12,000 Watt PTO LIVESTOCK & HAYING Melroe 5-14 Plow Generator, on trailer EQUIPMENT: 250 bu. Gravity Box, gooseneck (Like New) 175,000 BTU Heater Rowse Double 9 Mower, IH heads (2) 250 gal. Fuel Tanks (upright) Vermeer Super J 605 Bayler, hyd. tie Massy #35 21 ft. Swather Morris F Cultivator, 24 ft. A few other items Vermeer 605K Baler, auto tie TRACTORS: Knight MIx Wagon #2300 w/scale Case 2394 Tractor, CAH, 6 spd, PS, BOBCAT: Richardton Round Bale Handler, 3 pt Bobcat 763 Ski Steer, CAH, 9,000 holds 18 bales Case 1070 Tractor, CAH, 3 pt Hours Meyer 550 Manure Spreader Oliver 1555 Tractor, gas Bobcat Bucket My-D-Handy Feed Box Bobcat Tracks, Loegering Tracks, (2) 20’ Open Bottom Feed Bunks fits 763 VEHICLES/TRUCKS, PICKBale Feeders Bobcat Tires & Rims, 16.5 & 18.5’s Creep Feeders UPS/TRAILERS: Rowse 36 ft. Dump Rake 2002 Chevy 2500 Pickup, auto, V-8, Rubber Tire Feeders TO BE MOVED: 6.0, extended cab, 4x4 Single Bale Fork Small Utility Shed 1977 Chevy 1/2 Ton, Manual, V-8, 650 BU Hopper Bin with Auger 4x4, parts and Electric Motor 1997 Dodge Dakota, parts FIELD EQUIPMENT: 18 ft. Handmade Stock Trailer, Richardton Dump Wagon, 14 ft. John Deere 3960 Corn Cutter, 2 R, w/ gooseneck 1997 Chevy S10 Pickup forage head Live Auction John Deere 653 6 Row Corn Head with online 720 gal. Sprayer, PT, PTO drive SHOP: bidding Oliver Disk, 12 ft. Honda 9000 Watt Generator available Steinman Rock Picker

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AUCTIONEERS: ROGER NENOW, LIC. NO 132 CHAD MACK, LIC. NO. 819; CLERKING NO.207

Containers/Trailers

20’ & 40’ Storage Containers. 28’ to 53’ Semi Van trailers. Some good for water trailers, others make great storage. Delivery available. www.rydelltrailers.com (701) 474-5780

FOR SALE: All aluminum Featherlite 2-horse walk thru horse trailer with dressing room. Extra heighth, stall length and width. Feed doors. Sliding windows. Removable divider. Roof vents. Two rear doors. Call 605-692-4615 leave message. AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

Wanted: old machinery, junk cars, combines, tractors, steel bins, wire, pivots, tin, appliances, batteries. Will haul and clean up with skidsteer. Call (605) 770-9211 Vermeer R2800 or R2300 Hay Rake in good condition. Call Ed at 605-842-3800 WANTED: 10ft-14ft mounted grain drill, Also Melroe pony harrow. Contact LaVerne Colby (701) 680-2963

STANLEY SPITZER ESTATE AUCTION

Friday, June 21st, 2019 - 10:00am/ct - Streeter, ND Location of Auction: Karen Schmidt Farm, 4989 44th Ave SE, Streeter, ND Driving Directions: From Streeter, ND-County Road #37, West 9 miles, 2-1/2 miles North. From I-94, Pettibone Exit #217, South 3 miles, 1 mile East, 7 miles south, 1 mile East, 2 miles South. CALL RYAN FOR INFO @ 701-226-3007 Online Bidding Available Auctioneers Note: Out of state buyers & online bidders must establish credit with Nenow Auction prior to sale date! TRACTORS & LOADERS: Case/IH MX 110 FWA Tractor, CAH, 3 pt, PS, L600 Case/IH loader with bucket & grapple fork, 8591 hours, (clean unit) Case/IH 5140 FWA Tractor, CAH, 3 pt, dual loader #210 with bucket & grapple fork Case 1070 Tractor, cab 2 hyd., PTO, Agri-King (Collector) Ford 901 Tractor, select-o-speed

Feed Bunks Treated Posts Galvanized Steel Sheets (14 new) Bale Feeders Metal Fence Posts RR Ties Older Stack Mover Tire Feeders

HAYING EQUIPMENT: Vermeer 605 Super M Baler w/net wrap, flotation tires, DCF wide, bale kicker, monitor Kosch Double 9 Mower LIVESTOCK EQUIP. & Ford/New Holland MOdel 1116H LIVESTOCK FEEDING EQUIP: Hay Header 20 ft Real Tuff Hydraulic Chute with Rowse 30 ft. Dump Rake palp and scale H&S 16 Wheel V Rake, bi-fold NDE Feed Wagon (New Direction) Farmhand 13 ft x 20 ft Stack Filson Cattle Chute Mover Real Tuff Tub, 2-12 ft. alleys (2) John Deere 7 Wheel Rakes and self catching headgate and chute TRAILERS: (10) 24 ft Self Standing Steel 2007 Titan Aluminum Stock Panels Trailer, 3 axles, 3 Pearson Chute compartments, 7x32 Vermeer BP7000 Bale Processor 2000 Hillsboro #300 Tadem Axle 3 pt. Post Hole Digger Duals, Flatbed Trailer, 30 ft. w/ (3) Portable Creep Feeders, beaver tail 250 bu. GN 7x24 ft. Stock Trailer (older) Allied Grain Auger 2 Axle Flatbed Trailer Calf Box Wagon on Wheels Gravity Box on Trailer, 200 bu. Calf 2 Wheel Carrier Gehl Grinder Mixer #100 FIELD EQUIPMENT: with Drag Auger Melroe #202 Grain Drill, 2-10 ft. Steel Gates and Panels, various sizes

PICKUP & AUTO: 1988 Chevy 3500, 4x4, auto, V-8, 454 engine 1999 Ford F-350, crew cab, dually, 7.3 diesel, auto 1996 Chevy Suburban, V-8, auto 2002 Saturn SL, manual, rough condition

SHOP: 500 gal. Skid Tank Gasboy Pump Century Welder, 20 amp Steel Assortment Bins PTO Generator Air Compressor Battery Charger Jari Mower Acetylene Attach & Cart 4000 watt Generator Fencing Equipment A few other shop & hand tools SPORTING EQUIPMENT: 2011 Polaris XP Ranger, 800 EFI, side by side Arctic Cat 4 Wheeler, 454 ATV SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS: Grapple Fork TMG Industrial Bobcat Blade Bale Spike

Live Auction with online bidding available

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AUCTIONEERS: ROGER NENOW, LIC. NO 132 CHAD MACK, LIC. NO. 819; CLERKING NO.207

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All times are in central standard time unless otherwise noted. Opens Mon., June 10 - CLOSES Tue., June 18 — Farm Online Auction, Beardsley, Minn. Zych Estate. Steffes Auctioneers. Tue., June 11 - 12 p.m. — Quality Tested Hay Auction, Litchfield, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers. CLOSES Wed., June 12 — Online Steffes Auction, Upper Midwest Locations. Steffes Auctioneers. Wed., June 12 - 10 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Plaza, N.D. Jerry & Richard Wurtz, Owners. Ulmer Auction. OPENS Wed., June 12 - CLOSES Fri., June 21 — New Home Online Auction, Litchfield, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers CLOSES Thu., June 13 — Equipment Online Auction, Cogswell, N.D. Richard Ruch Farms, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers. OPENS Thu., June 13 - CLOSES Thu., June 20 — Farm Retirement Auction, Hillsboro, N.D. Wayne & Nancy Dickhoff, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. Fri., June 14 - 10 a.m. — Farm Equipment Estate Auction, Starkweather, N.D. Richard (Dick) Million Estate. Dakota Auctioneers. Sat., June 15 - 9 a.m. MT — Double Estate, Richland Co & Consignment Auction, Sidney, Mont. R-K Statewide Auction. Sat., June 15 - 10 a.m. — Estate Auction, Fertile, Minn. Duane Opdahl Estate. Berg Auction Service. Sun, June 16 - 11 a.m. — Combined Estates Auction, Halstad, Minn. Berg Auction Service. OPENS Tue., June 17 - CLOSES Thu., June 27 — Equipment Auction , Georgetown, Minn. Red River Straw, Owner. Steffes Auctioneers. OPENS Mon., June 17 - CLOSES Mon., June 24 — Big Trucks by Jimco, LLC Spring Auction, Moorhead, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers. Mon., June 17 - 12 p.m. — Farm Auction, Cassville, Wis. Jon & Alison Ragatz, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. OPENS Tue., June 18 - CLOSES Tue., June 25 — Farm Retirement Auction, Britton, S.D. Raydin & Bernice Olson, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. Tue., June 18 - 10 a.m. — Retirement Farm Equipment Auction, Millarton, N.D. Martin Brown, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Tue., June 18 - 10 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Warwick, N.D. Michael & Melanie Carter, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. Tue., June 18 - 10 a.m. — Farm Retirement Auction, Mahnomen, Minn. Steven & Jenifer Kahlbaugh, Owners. Steffes Auctioneers. Tue., June 18 - 10 a.m. — Farm Machinery Auction, Hazelton, N.D. Arthur Wanner Estate. Bitz Auction. Tue., June 18 - 5 p.m. — Tractor, Equipment, Guns, Antiques, Lawn & Garden, Shop, Wannaska, Minn. Steve & Laurel Bergstrom, Owners. Jason Rominski Auctioneers.

Wed., June 19 - 10 a.m. — Pennington County Land Auction, Thief River Falls, Minn. Doug Martell, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Wed., June 19 - 10 a.m. — Farm Equipment Auction, Adams, Minn. Morris Vigen Estate, Steffes Auctioneers. Wed., June 19 — Vehicle & Equipment Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Wed., June 19 - 5 p.m. — Immanuel Lutheran Church Annual Fundraising Auction, Bejou, Minn. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Owner. Berg Auction Service. Thu., June 20 - 9:30 a.m. — Farm Equip., Lawn & Garden, Recreational & Tool Auction, Argyle, Minn. Gene Laurin Estate & Betty Laurin, Owner. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers. Thu., June 20 - 10 a.m. — Polaris ATV & Ranger Dealership & Electrical Repair Business Auction, Rolla, N.D. Wendell Held, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. Thu., June 20 - 10 a.m. —Collectible Auction, Adams, Minn. Morris Vigen Estate. Steffes Auctioneers. Thu., June 20 - 10 a.m. — Farm Estate Auction, Argyle, Minn. Gene Lauren Estate. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers. Thu., June 20 - 6 p.m. — Online Only Gun/Equipment Auction. Thief River Falls, Minn. McMullen Auctions. Thu., June 20 — Construction Equipment Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Fri., June 21 - 9 a.m. — Farm & Ranch Equipment Auction, Streeter, N.D. Stanley Spitzer Estate. Nenow Auctioneers. Fri., June 21 - 9 a.m. — Farm & Ranch Equipment Auction, Streeter, N.D. Rodney Schmidt Estate. Nenow Auctioneers. Fri., June 21 - 11 a.m. — Harvey Sand & Gravel Auction, Harvey, N.D. Steffes Auctioneers. OPENS Fri., June 21 - CLOSES Wed., June 26 — Online Steffes Auction, Upper Midwest Locations. Steffes Auctioneers. Sat., June 22 - 10 a.m. MT — Moving Farm Auction, Circle, Mont. Charlie & Peggy Nerud, Owners. R-K Statewide Auction. Sat., June 22 - 10 a.m. — Farm & Shop Auction, Garrison, N.D. Kristi Erdmann and the late Kelly Erdmann, Owner. Wolff Auctioneers. Sat., June 22 - 10 a.m. —Tractor/Hay Equipment, Red Lake Falls Minn. Willard & Tammi Malwitz, Owners. McMullen Auctions Sat., June 22 - 10 a.m. — Equipment, Collectible Toys and Antiques Auction, Georgetown, Minn. MSUM Foundation (formerly Larry D. Dahlsad property), Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Sat., June 22 - 10:30 a.m. — Collector Tractor Auction, Gardner, N.D. Bertrand Borgen Estate & Brian Borgen, Owners. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. Sun., June 23 - 11 a.m. — Estate Auction, Erskine Minn. McMullen Auction.

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WANTED TO BUY Wanted: Ajcosear 4WD model 8425 or 8360. John Deere 5020 or 6030. White 170 or 195. 204-373-2502 Please leave message or text 204-304-0270

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: Pull-type tandem fertilizer spreader - nice condition; 3-pt rocker nabber with cylinder; Single pony show harness. 701-430-3189 Equipment for Sale 2012 JD S690 Combine 1,958 Eng hrs, 1,397 Sptr hrs -- 2012 JD 640F Hydraflex Draper -2010 StudKing header trailer -- 2012 JD 612C Stalkmaster Cornhead -- 2012 StudKing header trailer -- 2013 JD 4940 Self Propelled Sprayer, 1,541 hrs -- 1998 Volvo L70C Payloader, 13,489 hrs, engine rebuilt in 2017 -- 2007 Volvo Semi Tractor, 730,446 miles -- 2 - 2009 605M Vermer Balers -- 2012 H7460 Discbine -- 2007 NH 720TD Pushhead -- 2011 Balzer 1325 Grain Buggy -- 2001 Sitrex 16 wheel rake -- 2000 New Holland LX885 Skid Steer. 10,131 hrs -- Call & leave message or e-mail Keith Melius (605)460-2041 kjmelius@live.com

COMBINED ESTATES AUCTION

LOCATION: Berg Auction Center, 241 3rd St W, Halstad, MN

SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 11:00AM BOAT Bayliner boat and trailer & 120hp 10. HOUSEHOLD Refrigerator, washing machines. Chest freezer. Small roll top desk. Glass door bookcase. Dining room table and chairs. Double rocker. Flat screen TV. Dressers. Children’s chairs. Very large doll house. Couch. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Very old Koken barber chair, very nice condition. Writing desk. Old dining tables. Some chairs. Duncan Pyphe table. 3gal Red Wing butter churn. Marbles. Copper boilers. Potato baskets. Ice cream chairs. Old telephones. Terry Redlin print. Enamel and graniteware. Old radios. Lamps and lanterns. Beer glasses. BB guns. Parts of old cupboard. Violin. Clarinet and Conn Saxophone. Wrought iron bed. Old duster. Tonka toys and other old toys. Plus much more boxed up. MISC ITEMS Large cutting torch. Log chains. 150 LBS. Anvil. Tool boxes. Some hand tools. 2-small rototillers- one like new. Patio glider. Yard sprayer. Plus much more.

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CHECK THE WEB AT www.bergauctlons.com or www.mldwestauctlons.com or e-malr us bergauct@aol.com TERMS: Cash or your good check, nothing removed until settled for, Lunch served. AUCTIONEER: BILL BERG AUCTION SERVICE PO BOX 62, HALSTAD, MN. 56548 218-766-6797

Tires: 2-12.4x38 Farm-King new take offs with tubes, $450. 2-14.9x38 Firestone All Traction Champion, good tread, weathered, $200. IHC wide front off SH Farmal, $300. Schwartz wide front off SMTA, $250. Call (605) 999-2332 ExMark Lazer Z E Series 60 inch mower. 275 hours. Recently serviced and ready for grass. Call (605) 769-0667 1929 GP John Deere on steel wide front, mechanically restored, $5,000. (605) 491-0715 Tire wheel assemblies set of 4, 520 85R 38 Firestone radial on 10 hole rims, 70% rubber, $5,500. 605-290-3323 Japanese Hay Millet Seed. Multiple cutting crop. SDSU tested. 97% germ, 99.96% purity, 50 lb. bags, 1,500 lb. totes or bulk. Plant 20 lbs., $1 per lb. Discounts available. 605-350-8799 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

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POLARIS ATV AND RANGER DEALERSHIP & ELECTRICAL REPAIR BUSINESS AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 – 10:00 AM Location: Rolla ND – 606 Main Ave W Owner: Wendell Held – 701-550-9790

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Wendell has decided to sell his longtime electrical, small engine and power tool repair shop. There are many items not listed and will be a lot of surprises the day of the sale. Buildings are also available for sale and will sell at 2:00 pm. Plan today to attend! Lunch will be served! REAL ESTATE - Main building: 75 x 95 metal building w/ repair shop attached. Show room, office area, parts room, large shop area & (2) bathrooms. Showroom has elec. heat, also forced air w/ heat pump and A/C. Shop area has used oil furnace plus a high eff. propane/electric furnace, A/C, 7.5hp dual stage air compressor, in floor dual post vehicle lift. - Rear building: 50 x 80 steel building partitioned for cold storage (50 x 37) with dirt floor and 50 x 43 has concrete floor, heat & air compressor. POLARIS SIGNS * 1977 FORD F600 GRAVEL TRUCK, 1960 INT 1600 GRAIN TRUCK, 1992 WALDON FORKLIFT & ANTIQUE MM TRACTOR * 2001 F350 FORD PICKUP, BOSS BLADE, BOAT, SNOWMOBILE & TRAILERS * ATV LIFT, SHOP ITEMS & TOOLS * SHELVING & BUSINESS FIXTURES * OFFICE EQUIPMENT & ITEMS * MATERIALS, SPECIAL TOOLS, SOFTWARE, REPAIR MANUALS, 2-WAY RADIO ITEMS & PARTS * NEW INVENTORY & MERCHANDISE * FIREARMS & MISC.

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LARGE FARM EQUIPMENT ESTATE AUCTION

LARGE FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019 – 10:00 AM

Location: Rugby ND – 6650 32nd Ave NE

Location: Warwick ND - 8299 29th St NE Directions: From Warwick ND – 1¼ miles south on Hwy 20, turn right on County Rd. 8 & go ¼ mile, 4 mile West on County Rd. 1 From Sheyenne ND – 15 miles East on County Rd. 1

TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2019 – 10:00 AM

DIRECTIONS: From Corner of Hwy’s 2 & 3 (Country Club Rd.) go 1 mile East, 1 mile North, ¼ mile East, and ½ mile North

OWNER: Mike Mygland Estate & Robyn Mygland 701-208-1077 INTERNET BIDDING: This auction will feature live internet bidding. For live bidding the day of the auction, go to www.proxibid.com. Pre-registration is required prior to auction day. Lunch will be served!

Owner: Michael & Melanie Carter – 218-556-0955 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Mike & Melanie have chosen to discontinue their well-established cattle & grain farm operation. This is a very large auction featuring grain farm equipment, haying & forage, livestock equipment, guns, household, antiques & many other unadvertised items. Sale time 10:00 am, machinery sells at 1:00 pm. Plan to spend some time.

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TRACTORS & SKID STEER - 9680 Ford Versatile tractor, 5629 hrs. Case IH 9270 4WD, 8205 hrs. - 2012 Case IH Puma 170 MFD tractor, w/ L775 loader & grapple, 999.8 hrs. - 4640 JD 2WD, 11,390 hrs. - 4630 JD w/ JD 158 loader w/ bucket & grapple - 2004 Agco RT100 w/ 2795 Allied loader, 6959 hrs. - JD A wide front Case 1840 diesel skid steer, 2509 hrs.

PLANTING & TILLAGE - 2007 40’ JD 1895 air seeder, no till w/ JD 1910 430 bu. cart - JD 7200 MaxEmerge 2 row crop vacuum planter - 41’ JD 1610 chisel - 25’ JD 1610 chisel - 7 bottom JD 3600 plow - 8 row cultivator HAYING & LIVESTOCK - 2018 Sitrex 16 wheel Magnum V rake - 9 wheel Tonutti T9 rake & Ohma rake - NH 116 mower conditioner - JD 568 MegaWide Plus baler - OMC 595 round baler - IH 445 square baler - Gehl Model 7190 feed wagon - JD 200 stack wagon - 24’ Titan gooseneck stock trailer - Boss gooseneck stock trailer - Triggs 5th wheel livestock trailer - (2) Truck frame heavy duty hay haulers - Semi hay trailer - Haybuster tub grinder - Large supply of cattle equipment including swinging gates, livestock panels, squeeze chutes, calving pen, factory corner posts, bale feeders, water tanks, creep feeders, fencers, and much, much more too numerous to list in livestock equipment.

TRACTORS, LOADER & ATTACHMENTS - 2001 JD 8410 MFWD w/480 x 80 R 46 (90%), Outback 360 AS, 6548 hrs. - Case 2670 4WD tractor, 6838 hrs. - JD 1530 w/ JD148 bucket & grapple, showing 4100 hrs. - JD 840 loader w/ bucket & grapple - 12’ snow pusher & 6000# pallet forks w/ quick connect for JD 840 GRAIN TRUCKS & PICKUP - 1991 Kenworth T800 twin screw w/ pusher axle, Detroit 60 series, 426,700 miles - 1978 Chevy C60 single axle, 350 engine, 91,000 miles - 1979 IHC 2 ton Loadstar 1600 single axle - 1964 Chevy 1½ ton single axle, 33,000 actual miles HARVEST - JD 9600 combine - JD 7720 combine - JD 930 flex head w/ Crary air bar, finger reel - JD 925 flex head w/ finger reel SOUTH - JD 222R rigid head - JD 212 pickup head - Grain vac - Various grain augers - (2) 300 bu. hopper bins - 750 bu. hopper bin PLANTING & TILLAGE - 30’ JD 1860 no till drill w/ 787 cart - 30’ JD 9350 drills - JD 7100 8 row 30” planter - 32’ Dakon field cultivator - 24’ JD 100 Series chisel plow - 32’ Hutchmaster disk

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD Farm Equipment • Lawn & Garden • Recreational • Tools & Equipment TRUCKS & TRAILERS - 1999 Peterbilt Semi, 891,000 miles - 1995 Freightliner semi, 1,191,000 miles - 1989 IH day cab semi - 1972 Ford F-750 single axle grain truck - 1974 GMC single axle grain truck - 1974 Chevy C60 grain truck - 1997 Timpte 43’ hopper trailer - 1994 53’ Timpte tri-axle

THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 • TIME: 9:30 A.M.

HARVEST - 1996 Agco R-72 Gleaner combine, 4925 eng. hrs., 3631 sep. hrs. - Agco 400 w/ 14’ Rake up -— Agco4.5 400MILES pickup w/ WEST SERVICEON PICKUP & VEHICLES LOCATION FROM pickup ARGYLE, MN CO. #4 AND 1.5 MILES CALL 14’ Victory - 30’ Agco 8000 flex w/ Crary air - 2006 Ford F-550 service truck, 134,403 miles - 30’ Agco 700 rigid w/ pick up reel - 27’ GMC 3500 pickup w/ flatbed - 1986 GMC Sierra Agco 700 rigid - 1993 9600 combine, 6386 1500 pickup - 1997 Chevy 1500 pickup, 193,000 eng. hrs., 4381 sep. hrs. - JD 930 rigid head miles - 1990 Ford Ranger 2WD pickup - 2003 Farm Equipment • Lawn & Garden • Recreational • Tools & Equipment w/ bat - 8 row JD corn head - 30’ header Chevy Impala 4 dr. car, 53,962 miles trailer for flex - 30’ Vulcan header trailer Brent 672 Rep grain cart w/ roll tarp - Brandt OTHER MISC. FARM EQUIPMENT 5000 grainPhoto vac - Loftness 240DW stalk chopper, side discharge LOCATIONLOCATION FROM ARGYLE, FROM MN — 4.5ARGYLE, MILES WESTMN ON CO. 1.5 MILES SOUTHON CO. —#4 4.5AND MILES WEST #4 AND 1.5 MILES SOUTH Case IH WDX 1202 diesel s.p. swather - 20’ hay - Sakundiak HD8-1000 auger, hydraulic - Sakundiak HD8-1600 auger w/ Vanguard head - JD 2420 s.p. swather - Donahue spray trailer - Sakundiak HD7-29 auger w/ Honda - (5) 1000 gal. NH3 tanks - Other items not listed - Brandt 1070 PTO grain auger - 2015 Meridian 4100 bu. hopper bin w/ air & heat - BOAT, ATV’s, GATOR, FISH HOUSE TRAILER & CABIN and SHOP ITEMS & TOOLS 1500 bu. Friesen hopper bin

888-857-1920 Farm Equipment • Lawn & Garden • Recreational • Tools & Equipment

THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 • TIME: 9:30 A.M.

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FARM EQUIPMENT • JD #4430 Tractor, CAH, 3-pt., 2-Hyd., Quad Range, 16.9-38” Tires & Duals, 6684 hrs., S#30475 • JD #158 Loader with 8 ft. Bucket • JD #620 Gas Wide Front Tractor, Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson, S#620165 • AC WD 45 with Loader • #D Case Tractor • JD #709 6 ft. 3-pt. Rotary Mower • JD #155 HD 10 ft. 3-pt. Blade • Westgo 8 ft. 3-pt. Snow Blower • Hammerback 10 ft. Killifer • IH 18 (701) 968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell ft. 3-pt. Cultivator • Massey Ferguson #820 28 ft. Tandem Disc • Melroe 50 ft. Harrow w/Tank•&JD #4430 Tractor, CAH, 3-pt., 2-Hyd., • JD 4-Bottom find us Semi-Mount on www.facebook.com/dakotaauctioneers Plow HD Sections • Melroe 45 ft. Harrow • Versatile 18 ft. PT Swather • ’57 Chevrolet SA Truck w/WoodQuad Range, 16.9-38" Tires & Duals, • JD 6-Row Beet Thinner Box • JD #212 5-Belt Pickup Head • Jones 12-Row Band Sprayer • Hutch Grain Cleaner • JD #5 7 • Sandborn 5-h.p. Upright Air Compressor 6684 hrs., S#30475 • Eversman 2-yd. Scraper ft. Sickle Mower • Lowry Hopper Bottom Bin • (2) Shop Built Trailers • (2) 6” Mayrath Augers • (2) • Aladdin #1300 Pressure Washer • JD #158 Loader with 8 ft. Bucket Service Tanks with Pumps • (2) 300 Gal. Fuel Tanks on Stands • Westgo Hyd. Drill Fill Auger • Auger • (2) 5 h.p. Electric 220V Motors • Craftsman Rolling Tool Chest Hoppers • Trailer Axle • 30 ft. Lindsay NH3 Applicator • Westfield Endgate Drill Fill • Car & Implement • JD #620 Gas Wide Front Tractor, S#620165 • 8, 10, & 16 h.p. B&S Engines Tires, Rims & Hubs • JD 5-Bottom Pull-Type Plow LAWN & GARDEN & RECREATIONAL • JD #322 • 4 ft. Pribbs Wood Furnace • AC WD 45 with Loader • Cultivator & Chisel Plow Shovels Hydro Mower, 1485 hrs. • ’02 Arctic Cat 366 4-Wheeler, 4WD, • Polaris #400 4-Wheeler, 4WD • Large Oil Space Heater • #D Case Tractor Liquid • 4 ft. Blade for Polaris • Sprayer for 4-Wheeler • Garden Tiller • Step Ladder • Coleman 500 • Some Older Equipment for Iron • JD #4430 Tractor, •CAH, 3-pt.,702-Hyd., • Craftsman 10 ft. Table Saw • JD 125 4-Bottom Semi-Mount Plow • JD #709 6 ft. 3-pt. Rotary Mower W Generator • Late 60s Bridgestone 90 Motorcycle ’71 Honda Trail • Honda Dirt Bike • ’84 Duals,• Lawn • Craftsman Radial Arm Saw Honda Big Red 200 • JD #826Quad Snow Range, Blower •16.9-38" JD #726Tires Snow&Blower Ice Auger • JDWagon 6-Row•Beet Thinner • JD #155 HD 10 ft. 3-pt. Blade • Sandborn 5-h.p. Upright Air Compressor • Camper Sewer Drain Tank • Windmill Type Lawn Ornament • 67-70 Arctic Cat 340 Puma • 73-75 6684 hrs., S#30475 • Mitre Saw, Small Table Saw • Westgo 8 ft. 3-pt. Snow •Blower • Eversman 2-yd. Scraper Arctic Cat 340 • ’69 Sachs 1-Cyl. Engine FARM EQUIPMENT • JD 4-Bottom Semi-Mount Plow • JD Aladdin #1300 Pressure Washer • JD #158 Loader with 8 ft. Bucket • Makita Chop Saw • Hammerback • (2) •5 h.p. Electric 220V Motors 10 ft. Killifer 6-Row Beet Thinner • Eversman 2-yd. Scraper • (2) 5 h.p. Electric 220V Motors 8, 10, & 16 h.p. • Craftsman Rolling Tool Chest • JDPlow #620Shovels Gas Wide• Front S#620165for •Iron8, SHOP • Large Shop Press B&S Engines • Cultivator & Chisel SomeTractor, Older Equipment EQUIPMENT 18 ft. 3-pt. Cultivator 10, & 16 h.p. B&S• IHEngines • 4 ft. Pribbs Wood Furnace & TOOLS • Sandborn 5-h.p. Upright Air45 Compressor • AC WD with Loader• Aladdin #1300 Pressure Washer • Craftsman • (2) Drill Presses •Plow Massey Ferguson #820 28 ft. Tandem Disc • JD #322 Hydro Mower, 1485 hrs. • Cultivator & Chisel Shovels Rolling Tool Chest • 4 ft. Pribbs Furnace • Large Oil Space Heater • Wood #D Case Tractor• Large Oil Space Heater • Craftsman 10 ft. Table Saw • 2" Water Pumps 50 ft. Harrow w/Tank & HD Sections • Some for Iron • Craftsman Radial Arm Saw • Mitre Saw, Small Table Saw • Makita Chop Saw • LargeOlder ShopEquipment Press••Melroe • ’02 Arctic Cat 366 4-Wheeler, 4WD, • Craftsman 10 ft. Table Saw • JD #709 6 ft.Vacs 3-pt.•Rotary Mower • 3 Sets Walk Through Scaffolding • Shop Vacs • Grain Testers • Melroe 45 ft. Harrow (2) Drill Presses • 2” Water Pumps • Shop Grain Testers • Polaris #400 4-Wheeler, 4WD Liquid • Craftsman Radial Arm Saw JD #155 HD •10Bench ft. 3-pt. Blade • Large Storage Lockers • (2)•Wheel Carts Vise • Sears 40/200 Charger/Booster • Lincoln • 3 Sets Walk Through Scaffolding • Versatile 18 ft. PT Swather • Mitre Saw, Small Table • 4 ft.Saw Blade for Polaris Welder • Westinghouse Welder COLLECTIBLES 8 Gal.Blower Redwing Crock • Smoke Stand • Mantel • Westgo 8 ft. 3-pt.•Snow • ’57 Chevrolet SA Truck w/Wood Box • Large Storage Lockers Clock • Oil Lamps and Lantern • Ornate Writing Desk • (2) Old Phonographs • Old Gun Safe • • Makita Chop Saw • Sprayer for 4-Wheeler • Hammerback 10 ft. Killifer • JD #212 5-Belt Pickup Head • (2) Wheel Carts • Bench Vise Wooden Gun Cabinet • Old Upright Gas Pump • Remote Control Airplane

FARM EQUIPMENT

- 24’ IH disk - 18’ JD disk - 8 row Dakon row crop cult HAYING & LIVESTOCK - 2013 NH H7460 15.8’ disc bine - JD 567 baler, pickup rebuilt in 2017 - Case IH 8380 & 8370 mower conditioners - HCJ 12 wheel V rake - (2) Stack movers - (2) Hay trailer, gooseneck - 2005 24’ Hot Shot stock trailer plus others - JD 570 manure spreader - 175 BF Schuler mixer wagon - Plainsman squeeze chute w/head gate - (2) Verns creep feeders - (8) 24’ wind breaks - Many cattle panels & gates - Ritchie Cattle Master 840 waterer plus others PICKUP, TRAILERS & ATV’S - 1989 C3500 pickup - 2015 6x10 enclosed trailer - 16’ Double axle snowmobile trailer - 2013 Arctic Cat 700 ATV - 2002 Honda Foreman 450 ATV OTHER MISC. FARM EQUIPMENT - 90’ Hardi Commander sprayer CF1200 - 3 ton Speed Spred fertilizer spreader - 1 ½ yd. scraper - Degelman rock picker - Canola roller - 18’ Versatile p.t. swather

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• IH 18 ft. 3-pt. Cultivator

LAWN & GARDEN & RECREATIONAL • Large Shop Press • Garden Tiller • Step Ladder • Jones 12-Row Band Sprayer

• Massey Ferguson #820 28&ft. BETTY Tandem Disc LAURIN GENE LAURIN ESTATE • Hutch • JD #322 Hydro Mower, 1485 Grain hrs. Cleaner

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• (2) Drill Presses • Coleman 500 W Generator Melroe 50 ft. Harrowor w/Tank & HD Sections • JD #5 7 ft. Sickle Mower• 2" Water Pumps • Late 60s Bridgestone 90 Motorcycle BETTY:•218-437-8237 MICK: 218-686-5500 • ’02 Arctic Cat 366 4-Wheeler, 4WD, • Melroe 45 ft. HarrowLUNCH SERVED • ALL SALES FINAL• Lowry Hopper Bottom Bin• Shop Vacs • Grain•Testers ’71 Honda 70 Trail • Polaris #400 4-Wheeler, 4WD Liquid Scaffolding • Versatile 18 ft. PT Swather Not resposible for accidents. • Honda 125 Dirt Bike • (2) Shop Built Trailers • 3 Sets Walk Through • 4 ft. Blade for Polaris All items to be removed within 7 days • ’57 Chevrolet SA Truck w/Wood Box • Large Storage Lockers • ’84 Honda Big Red 200 • (2) 6" Mayrath Augers CALL IN BIDS WELCOME•-Sprayer Cell:218-686-5500 for 4-Wheeler • JD #212 5-Belt Pickup Head mick@wlktel.com • (2) Wheel Carts • •Bench ViseSnow Blower Service Tanks with Pumps JD #826 218-437-8511 MN LIC. #45-01 ND LIC. #206 • Garden Tiller • Step• (2) Ladder • Jones 12-Row Band Sprayer • Sears • (2) 300 Gal. Fuel Tanks on Stands40/200 Charger/Booster • JD #726 Snow Blower 10, Grain 2019 / AGWEEK • Coleman 500 W Generator A8 Monday, June • Hutch Cleaner • Lincoln Welder • Westinghouse • Westgo Hyd. Drill Fill Auger • Lawn WagonWelder • Ice Auger • Late 60s Bridgestone 90 Motorcycle • JD #5 7 ft. Sickle Mower

• Sears 40/200 Charger/Booster • Lincoln Welder • Westinghouse Welder

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• 8 Gal. Redwing Crock • Smoke Stand • Mantel Clock • Oil Lamps and Lantern • Ornate Writing Desk


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For sale: 1957 Ford Sunliner, Red & Black fully restored, 292 V8, automatic, like new, $45,900. 1985 Chev C10 Short Box pickup, customized, 350 V8, Automatic, air, 5,000 miles on build, nice, $16,900. (320) 760-0301 No telemarketers. 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 402-431-2358

JD LL166 16’x6” press drill. Harriston 22’ rod weeder. Alloway 2130 12rowx22” cultivator, 3 s-tines with tunnel shields. H&S 12 rowx22” 3tine cultivator with rolling shields and lift assist. IHC #70 plow, 6 bottom, 14”. JD pickup header, 6 belt, large caster tires, used on 9600. Semi-retiring, looking for anything, I may have it. Minto, ND. Call 218-779-0833 WANTED Used Oil, 200 gallon minimum, free pick up service within 200 miles of Sioux Falls, SD, Toll Free 1-866-304-6070

MISCELLANEOUS Retired from SD farming. Motivated seller. 18’ Wishek disk with HD scrapers. 44’ JD 730 Air Disk drill with 787 TBT 280 Bu. 6” spacing. 36’ JD 730 Air Disk drill with 230 Bu TBT. 7.5” spacing and markers. Carts always separated and stored inside. Lots of parts to go along. Both have monitors. 28’ Wilrich cultivator with 3 bar harrow. 4750 Versatile swather with 22’ head. Always stored inside. Pictures and prices available upon request. Equipment is located in Leola SD. (612) 242-7322

LARGE FARM EQUIPMENT ESTATE AUCTION FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2019 – 10:00 AM

Location: From Starkweather ND – 2 ½ miles south on Hwy 20, at Jct. of 17 & 20 go 1½ miles East on 17 and ¼ mile North

Owner: Richard “Dick” Million Estate – 701-303-0379

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- 42’ JD 980 field cultivator, 3 bar Morris harrows, black shanks - 40’ IH 5500 chisel w/ 3 bar Morris harrows - 36’ 55 IH chisel w/ 3 bar Herman harrows, NH3 spikes & nitrolater - 25’ IH chisel w/ 3 bar harrows - 28’ JD 1000 series field cultivator - 7 bottom Melroe 903 plow - 5 bottom IH 700 plow - 7 x 18 JD 3600 plow, blank shanks, newer - 60’ & 50’ 4 bar Herman harrow HARVEST - JD 8820 Turbo combine w/ 6 belt JD pickup (sell together), showing 717 hrs. - JD 8820 Titan II combine - JD 6 belt pickup, shedded, nice - 30’ JD 930 straight head w/ bat reel - 24’ JD 224 straight head w/ bat reel - 6 belt JD pickup head - 30’ 4 wheel header trailer - (3) Swath rollers - 10 x 61 Westfield PTO auger w/ swing out mechanical drive hopper - 8 x 46 Westfield PTO auger - REM 1026B PTO grain vac - 1500 bu. Lowery hopper bin - Lindsay GT Model 580 PTO grain dryer, nice SWATHERS, SPRAYER & OTHER MISC. FARM EQUIPMENT - (2) Case IH Model 8220 p.t. swathers w/ finger reels - 90’ Summers sprayer, 1000 gal. tank, 3 way knozzles - H.d. construction trailer, triple axle, pintle hitch - Farm King twin auger 2 stage 3 pt. snow blower 4 WHEELERS & RECREATIONAL - 400 Foreman 4WD 4 wheeler w/ blade, elec. winch, 2285 miles - Honda Fourtrax 300 4 wheeler - Crestliner deep hull boat, 6 seater, Hummingbird fish finder, 4 cyl. Mercruiser inboard w/ EZ load trailer, nice, shedded - Polaris Switchback Turbo snowmobile, 4127 miles - Polaris Switchback 600 HD snowmobile, 183 miles - El Tigre’ AFS 5000 snowmobile - JD 500, 400, 300 snowmobiles - JD Spitfire snowmobile

- 2 place aluminum Beartrack snowmobile trailer - Double snowmobile trailer - Yamaha street bike, project - Compound bow w/ arrows - Ice fishing equipment - Fishing rods FUEL TANKS & MISC. FARM ITEMS - 10000 gal. fuel tank w/ high output pump - 1000 gal. fuel tank w/ Gasboy pump - 500 gal propane tank - Gas powered 16hp power plant - Honda 5.5hp gas water pump - 150 gal service tank w/ 12V pump - (3) 30’ timbers - Set of Eagle beaks for air seeder - Approx. 15-20 totes of used oil - (7) 9” x 20’ irrigation pipes - Trailer house axle TOOLS & SHOP ITEMS - Many misc. tools, hardware, etc. you would find on a farm occupied for a lifetime ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES - Claw foot square table w/ glass ball feet - Vintage cabinet & table - Antique dresser w/ mirror, ornamental - Starkweather Diamond Jubilee book - Old tackle box w/ tackle - Antique telephone - Ertl 1/8 & 1/16 scale stationary engine in boxes - (2) 3 gal, 4 gal, 20 gal, Red Wing crock - 20 lbs Red Wing Crock - Rolls Razor case & box - Train set - Silhouette picture - Vintage jewelry in box - Antique watch, “Flag Event Bunker Hill 7-4-27” - Letter from war in 1944 w/ envelope - (6) ND Highway 20 signs - Elto Light Twin outboard motor - Many other items not listed GUNS - Norinco 56 SKS 7.62x39 rifle w/ bayonet - Remington pump shotgun - Remington 24 semi-auto rifle - Winchester .22 S, L, or L.R. 131 bolt Rimfire rifle - Ward’s Western Field Stevens 16 ga.

Location: 5661 147th Ave NE – Forest River, ND Directions from Forest River, ND: 1 Mile East & 1.5 Miles North Firearms will sell at 11:00 am, Buyers Will Be Subject to an FFL Background Check

Vehicles – UTV – Golf Cart - Trailers: 1967 Ford Mustang, 289, auto, 123493 mi; 2016 RAM 1500 Big Horn 4WD Crew Cab, 5.7L, auto, 30,500 mi; 1995 Chrysler LHS, 160021 mi; 1993 Dodge Dakota, 3.9L, auto, 226212 mi; 1988 Chev Celebrity 4-Door, 2.5L, 115313 mi; 1984 Dodge D150 2WD, 225, auto, 81859 mi; 2013 Arctic Cat Prowler XTX 700 UTV, 284 miles; Hyundai gas golf cart; 2018 H&H 20’ tandem axle trailer; 5’x8’ & 5.5’x7’utility trailers;

Tractor & Tiller: 2016 Mahindra 1526 HST MFWD utility tractor, 3-pt, pto, w/loader, 21 hrs; Mahindra 60” 3-pt tiller; Firearms – Sporting Goods: Taurus Judge 45LC/.410; Ruger-Security Six .357 Mag; Ruger-Single Six 22LR; Springfield 1911-A1 .45; Springfield XDM-45 .45 ACP; Winchester 63 22LR; Winchester 94 30-30; Marlin 57M .22 Mag; Ruger M77 .270 Win; Remington 721 .300 Mag; Ruger 1022 .22LR; Browning Bar II .270 Weatherby; Savage 24V-A .223/20ga. Combo; Browning Citori 20 ga; Browning Citori 12 ga; Unknown 20 ga. Double Barrel; Winchester 1897 20 ga; Remington UMC 12 ga; Gun safe & Cabinet; Reloading equip; Fishing Tackle; Lowrance GPS; Antelope mount; Antlers;

701-740-2090 ND Lic. #821 MN Lic. #60-06-003

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Duane Kelly Estate - Saturday June 15, 2019 - 10:00 AM

Auctioneers Note: Dick was a well-liked lifetime farmer of the Starkweather area. Due to his death, his entire estate of personal property will be sold at auction. Machinery, guns, antiques, tools, this is a sale that has it all. Plan to spend the day! INTERNET BIDDING: This auction will feature live internet bidding. For live bidding the day of the auction, go to www.proxibid.com. Pre-registration is required prior to auction day. Lunch will be served! TRACTORS - Case IH 9170 4WD, 24.5 32’s (50%), 4 hyd., showing 11,607 hrs. - JD 8650 4WD, 520/85 R 38 tires (new insides, outsides 50%), quad range, 4 hyd., 8332 hrs. - JD 4440, 18.4 38 tires (60%), 8 sp. p.s., 3 pt. w/ Jiffy hitch, 3 hyd., 10,242 hrs. - JD 4020 diesel, 3 pt., dual PTO (good), 18.4 34 tires, 8 sp. p.s., row crop, 3824 hrs. - JD 4020 diesel w/ Dual loader, 2 hyd., 8 sp. syncro, 6475 hrs. - JD Model 510 loader backhoe, 8 sp. p.s., hyd. stabilizers - JD Industrial 2 cyl. gas w/ selfcontained side mount sickle mower - JD A wide front w/ JD sickle mower, 13.6 38 tires (new), PTO, - IHC Farmall C narrow front w/ Woods belt mower - D JD gas tractor - Antique JD tractor, tires new - McCormick Deering Farmall, tires new - McCormick Deering Farmall, in repair - (2) IH A’s, parts or repair - (2) McCormick Deering stationary engines TRUCKS & VEHICLES - 1979 GMC 7000 tag tandem truck, rear hyd., swing out gate, roll tarp, Big Block, 5+2, 84,120 miles - 1977 GMC 6500 tandem twin screw truck, tip top, roll tarp, air brakes, swing out gate, Big Block 13 speed, Road Ranger trans, differential lock, 81,599 miles - 1975 Chevy C60 single axle truck, 5+2, 366 Big Block, roll tarp, swing out, 23,339 miles - 1974 IH Loadstar 1700 single axle truck, roll tarp, 5+2, 26,045 miles - Antique Dodge truck, 40’s Model, steel box & hoist - 2004 Chevy 4WD pickup, 4 dr, short box, 144,515 miles - 2002 Chevy 4WD pickup, 4 dr, long bed, 163,097 miles - 2002 Chevy 2 door Monte Carlo TILLAGE & PLANTING - 2320 Flexicoil air seeder w/ 40’ 5000 seeding tool, 10” rubber press - JD 1000 Series 45’ field cultivator w/ 3 bar Herman harrows & walking tandems

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SUMMER EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION June 21, 2019 • 10:00 AM

ORR AUCTION CENTER

Contact Orr Auctioneers at 701-952-3351 today to have your excess items turned to cash at this very large and highly successful event. Located 4.5 miles South of Jamestown, ND on US Hwy 281. Onsite Auction with OVER 47 YEARS

1971 2019

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LIVING ESTATE MOVING SALE 505 5th St So, Moorhead. 9am to 6pm, Thurs through Sun. June 6,7,8,9, 50% off on Sun. Furniture, Washers, Dryer, Freezer, Household, Linens, Decorations, Antique & Vintage Collectible Items, Vintage Doll House with Furniture, Jewelry, Canning Jars, Electric Heaters, Luggage, Old Books & Magazines. Tons of Tools, Saws, Electrical & Plumbing Supplies, Steel Shelving, Lawnmower, Hedge Trimmers, Wet/Dry Vac. Pressure Washer, Tents, Webber Grill, 8HP Generator, 3 ton Floor Jack, Golf Clubs, and More. Everything Must Go.

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Schaben 1,000 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 valve, 10ft pattern and hand wand. New Holland Versatile 9682 tractor, 2169 actual hrs, clean. 2011 Case IH Magnum 225 tractor, factory loader, 2190 hours, nice. Kuhn Krause 8000 vertical tillage, accelerator, 30ft, very little blade wear, hydraulic wing adjust, clean. DMI Tigermate 32ft field cultivator, new 9in hardfaced knock on shovels, new coil tine 3 bar harrow teeth, ready for field, $10,900. New Holland 1475 haybine, 16 foot, nice condition, $6,500. F & S Hytrux sprayer, GMC 1 ton cabover diesel, 90 foot all hydraulic boom, 5 section auto shutoff, spray rate controller and screen, low miles, $15,000. Call for more info and can send pics. 605-290-4225, 605-228-4004 or 605-448-5347

32 acres acreage/hobby farm, many possibilities to make it work for you. 12 yr old ranch style home, machine shed, 2 cattle shed’s, newer barn. Pasture and cattle lot, by Watertown, SD. (605)880-2497.

MPM CERTIFIED SEEDS for SALE: 1) Hard Red Spring Wheat -- Surpass -Prevail -- Trigger -- LCS Rebel 2) Oats -- Goliath -- Hayden 3) Barley -Hays Forage Barley 4) Millet -- Golden German Millet -Japanese Millet 5) Buckwheat 6) Indian Head Lentils 7) MPM 2400 R-1 Non GMO Soybeans 2.4 maturity -- WE CAN CUSTOM BLEND ANY COVER CROP -- SELLING IN BULK, TOTES AND BAGS -PLEASE CALL FOR ORDER AND DETAILS -- Ph# Mike 605 770 6537 Or Al 605 770 9679 Seed For Sale: Wheat - -Registered Shelly --Certified Bolles --Certified ND-VitPro Barley - --Certified Tradition Oats --Certified Goliathhigh yield, good haying. -Certified Paul Naked Oatsexcellent haying Conventional Beans Certified ND Stutsman- $15/unit. Also DairyLand Seed Dealer- Corn, Beans, etc. David Wald 701-320-3833 or 701-493-2385 Permit #SP17067

Beautiful 3,500 sq. ft log home, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bath, basement floor heat, heated 42x72 insulated Morton shop with floor heat plus 32x22 office and kitchen built on, sits on 10 acres of land. 27 miles West of Aberdeen. Great location, right along black top highway, priced at $429,000. Call 605-380-0610

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

ONLINE AUCTION ENDS THURSDAY, JUNE 20TH ~ 6 PM

Opens Thurs. June 13th ~ Registration & more info/pics www.mcmullensales.com GUNS & AMMO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Ruger M77 30-06 Ruger M77 Mark II .243 w/Simmons Scope Ruger M77 22-250, Heavy Barrel 3-Winchester Mod. 100 .308 Browning A Bolt 30-06 Remington 788, .243, Bolt Action, w/Pronghorn Scope Remington 788 222 Mag, Bolt Action Remington 788 22-250 Composite Stock Remington 788 6mm, Bushnell Scope Remington 550-I .22cal. Semi Auto Remington 721 270 Redfield Tracker Scope Remington 1100 16-ga. Shotgun Remington 870 Express 12-ga. 26” Barrel Browning X Bolt 308 Hunter, NIB Armalite 180 AR-15 .223, Collapsible Stock, 4 clips Savage Mod. 110 338 Tikka T3 22-250 Composite Stock Savage Mod. 110 338 T.C. Triumph 50 Cal. Muzzle Loader T.C. ICON .243 Bull Barrel, Fluted Barrel Remington Mod. 7400 .270 Win. Remington Mod. 4, 308 Win. Browning BAR .270, Scope

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Colt 2000 9mm Semi Auto NIB 6 Full Boxes Of .338 Win Mag Night Force Scope 8x32x56 Kimber .45 Auto NIB Several Gun Cases

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Master Force Rolling Toolbox Upper & Lower Black Max 5 Gal. Air Compressor Trouble Light Ryobi 1/4 Sheet Sander Air Hose Pro Pull 12v DC Elec. Winch Snap-On Toolbox Cooler On Wheels

Case 930 Comfort King, Standard 540 PTO, Hyd. Remote, 18.4-34 Tires John Deere 1209 Haybine, 540 PTO Vermeer Model 605F, Round Baler, 540 PTO, Hyd. Tie Farm King HD 3-pt. Tiller, 60”, 540 PTO Danish Tine Cultivator, 6’, 3-Pt. Newgren WP-2LW 2 Bottom, 3-Pt. Plow 8’ Snow Pusher, Skid Steer Mounts Walco/Douglas 90RD, 3-Pt., 90” Finishing Mower, 540 PTO

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John Deere Pedal Tractor & Metal Wagon 2-40 Gal. Stock Tank New Ladder Tree Stand LP Tank Stihl FS45c Weed Trimmer Yardman 7hp 24” Snowblower, ES Wooden Patio Table w/Chairs Minolta XG7 Camera And Case Aussie 4 Burner Gas Grill Toro 190cc 22” Self-Propelled Mower Sony DVP-5300 CD/DVD Player Sony SLV-940HF VCR Sony STR-DE975 Ampli-tuner Onkyo TX-DS555 Ampli-tuner Iview 2000K II Karaoke Player Toskiba DVD & HDD Recorder Seagate 500GB External Hard Drive Garden Hose w/Reel Outdoor Tools Wheel Barrow

OUTDOOR & MISC.

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION

CALL ON US – “The Auction Team That Goes To Work For You”

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Jen McMullen (218) 686-4009 Lic. #57-33

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For sale -- 80’ x 100’ x 24’ with 25’ x 25’ lean-to Varco Pruden Pre-engineered steel building (new building package ready for pickup) including framed openings for overhead doors and windows. $150,000.00 (This building package is being sold due to an unexpected death in the family) (605) 350-3861 Want Pheasant Income? If you have good numbers of wild pheasants and would like quality paid hunters this fall contact South Dakota Wild. You show them around, post your land, no guiding required. Lodging on land increases your income, but not necessary. rick@southdakotawild.com 605-850-8579. Summers 50’ 3pt sprayer, 300 gallon tank. 1966 Wheatland 1206 IHC, 6800 actual hours, aspirated 24.5x32 singles, cab. 1910’s Oliver 2 bottom plow. Horse cultivator. 9’ JD disk. 1950 Ford ¾ton pickup. 1960’s hydrodine ski boat. 24v Minnkota troll motor, little use. Ask for more info, taking offers. 701-662-3556

MISCELLANEOUS 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 2001 Rogator model 859, 120ft booms, 2,900 hrs, Farmer owned only since new, always shedded, excellent condition, reason for selling Farmer retiring. WD 45 Tractor all restored. 3 point pocket gopher machine and bait. (701) 640-2023 2-10,000 gallon plastic tanks. Have always been stored inside, like new condition. Used for water storage. Located in Spearfish, SD. Asking .55c per gallon obo (605) 210-2029

MISCELLANEOUS For Sale: Gehl Skidsteer 7810, 2700 hrs., dirt bucket & grapple bucket included, $28,500 OBO. (605) 881-2996 GENERATORS: Used, LowHour, Diesel, Propane, & Natural Gas, 20kW 2000kW, www.abrahamindustrial.com (701) 371-9526 24” tracks for John Deere rop crop cat, less than 100 hours, stored inside. 701-520-1074 20ft. Reiten aluminum box. 66in. sides, Nordic hoist, tarp included. Like new. 701-520-1074 1000 gal. diesel tank w/electric pump. 560 gal. gas tank on stand. 300 gal. gas tank on stand. 605-396-7500

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

Pasture in Brown County, SD 605-626-1396 or 605-545-1144

10,000 gallon Duraplas, green poly tank, $2,500 OBO. (605) 637-5580

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

Golf carts gas & electric for sale, Ipswich, SD, (605) 252-0886

AUCTIONS ALL ITEMS SELL REGARDLESS OF PRICE! • VEHICLES & EQUIPMENT

Wednesday, June 19

• CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Thursday, June 20

• AG EQUIPMENT Wednesday, June 26

• TRUCK & TRAILER Thursday, June 27

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

TERMS Cash Or Check. Nothing to be removed until paid for. All sales final. Owners, auctioneers and clerks take no responsibility for errors for omissions in auction listing. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Not responsible for accidents. McMullen Realty LLC.

Joe McMullen AUCTIONEER REAL ESTATE BROKER (218) 689-5760 Lic. #572012005

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Cell: Kent Marschke 701-405-4422 Tired of looking at overpriced used trucks in the FM area? $olution – J&M Truck $ales! Compare and $ave thousand$!

I-SHIFT! (2) 2012 Volvo D13 Volvo, 405 HP, 185 WB, Jake, 480,000 Miles, Rust Free, New Rear Rubber, A/R, Alum. Wheels, Fleet Maintained…..$32,900

mDRIVE! (2) 2013 MACK Mack MP7, 675,000 Miles, A/R, Alum. Wheels, New Rear Rubber, Tandem Axle, 405 HP, 176 WB, Jake, 2 Matched….$29,900

2006 International 8600 ISM Cummins, 530,000 Miles, Jake, 410 HP, New 22’ Loadline Box, Rear Pusher, Rust Free Truck...….$56,900

2 AVAILABLE! 2013 Volvo DD13 Volvo, 426,000 Miles, A/R, 10 spd, Jake, Tandem Axle, 425 HP, 178 WB, Dual Alum. Fuel Tanks, Alum. Wheels, Penske Maintained…..$26,900

I-SHIFT! 2013 Volvo Volvo D13, A/R, 475 HP, 3.36 Ratio, 237 WB, Jake, Aluminum Wheels, Rust Free Texas Truck….$28,900

2010 Peterbilt 388 Cummins ISM, 410 HP, Jake, A/R, Alum. Wheels, 200” WB, Two Line Wet Kit, Rust Free Cali. Truck….$46,900

40ft. Concord 605-769-0667

Great Utility Vehicles

I-SHIFT! (2) 2011 Volvo D13 Volvo, 400 HP, A/R Suspension, Jake, Dual Alum. Fuel Tanks….$19,500

ALLISON! 2006 Chevy C4500 6.6 Liter Duramax Diesel, Allison 1000, Will take PTO, Rust Free Cali. Truck….$25,900

2001 Kenworth T800 CAT C12, 602,000 Miles, 430 HP, Jake, A/R, Dual Air Cleaners, Alum. Wheels, 210 WB, Rust Free Cali. Truck, CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN!….$29,900

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6100 White 12 row 30in planter, 4000 Smart monitor, vertical fold wings, set up for liquid fertilizer with John Blue piston pump, all new disc blades and seed chute protectors, shedded, nice, asking $9,500. (605) 290-4180

Check Our Website For Many More Trucks!

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ALL trucks are equipped with full functioning cab and 3cyl gas engines. IN STOCK: 2019 Suzuki Jumbo cab 4WD, H/L, diff lock, AC, PS, Elec windows, lift kit, blue. $17,900 2014 Suzuki Dump 4WD, H/L, AC, PS. $12,700 2013 Suzuki Automatic, 4WD, AC, PS. $10,700 2010 Suzuki Fire truck 4WD, H/L, Only 500 miles. $12,500 2003 Suzuki 4WD, H/L $7,700 1997 Diahatsu 4WD, H/L, diff lock $6,700 1996 Diahatsu 4WD, front & rear hitch. $5,850 1994 Diahatsu 4WD, H/L, diff lock $5,450 1993 Diahatsu Jumbo cab, 4WD, H/L. $5,850 1991 Suzuki Fire truck 4WD, H/L. $5,750

1991Green Honda

4WD, $4,950 1991 Honda for body parts. Located in Bemidji, MN Call: Arlen at (763)234-9118

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2014 8230 Case IH combine, 800 separator hrs, Cenex oil warranty on motor, $165,000 OBO. 605-350-0761 Like new Perkins EPA tier 3 D-E66TA 1106D stationary pumping unit, like new, 191 hrs, 140-150 HP, bought new from Pivot Power, can text pictures, (605) 390-5593 For Sale: Meridian Titan 2 Seed Tender-2 box seed tender; folding plastic cup auger with telescoping spout; Torsion axle suspension; Electric brakes; Honda engine; Always shedded; Excellent $5700 (605) 310-5279 TopAir 600 3 pt sprayer, 90’ 15” nozzle spacing, Norac height controls, 600 gallon tanks, plumbed also for saddle tanks, perfect for wet fields, $18,000, no solicitors, 605-380-8429

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 Fast 7420 PT Sprayer 120ft boom, Raven 450 Controller, 6 section shut off 4 for the boom 2 for the fenceline. Hydraulic driven pump, Brand New 380R90x 46” tires, 100 gallon rinse tank, single body nozzles, excellent condition. Boom has never been welded. $17,900 obo. (605) 366-8571 New Holland CR9070, 1900 separator hours, all options, $60,000. 2017 12 row 22 inch corn head, like new, $20,000. (701) 680-1507 Red Ball 7830 sprayer, 681 hours, Raven 4400 controller, John Deere auto steer, cab and 6.8 L motor. Allison transmission, 1200 gallon tank plus 200 gallon rinse tank, 3 way nozzle/90 foot boom, foam marker, one owner, always shedded. (605) 281-0243

TRUCK EQUIPMENT THAT WORKS HARD FOR YOU 2019 Neville Built Drop Deck – 2 In Stock •Triple Axle - 25,000 lbs. •Beaver Tail •Three Ramp System •Air Ride Suspension •10 Sliding Winches

Hillsboro Flatbed

Many options to choose from.

Knapheide Service Body

2007 9400i ISX Cummins

Cub Cadet Lawn mowers in stock

2009 ProStar ISX Cummins, 10 spd, Air Ride

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

1999 Ram 778 Deweze Bale Bed

70’ Summers Multi Weeder New!

• 5.9 Diesel • 5 Speed Manual Transmission • 1 Left Side Tool Box • Excellent Condition

Reiten Aluminum Grain Box

2019 Load Line 34’ End Dump Tri-axle

45’ Flat Bed

2011 ProStar IHC ISX Cummins 10 Spd, Air Ride

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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

• 20’ L x 96” W x 66” H • 3 Piece Endgate with Chute • Spool Roll Tarp • Hoist - PTO - Pintle Hitch • Excellent Condition - Used

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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

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

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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. Ace roto mold 1000 gallon yellow fertilizer/water tank with 2 inch valve. F/S hy trucks sprayer, 90 foot boom with monitor. For more information call or can send pictures (605) 290-4225, 605-448-5347 or 605-228-4004. AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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2010 Jet Hopper 42 x 96 x 7, 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, Hopper 2018 Jet hopper 40x96x70, Spring Ride, White 2018 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2015 Jet 40' x 96" x 70", Spring Ride, Hopper, JUST IN 2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps 2004 Jet Hopper, Air Ride, 42x96x70 1994 Walton Tri-Axle Step Deck w/ Beaver Tail & Ramps 42’ Header Trailers

Witzco Tri-Axle Detachables

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

For sale: 2012 Land pride 14’ batwing mower. Call 701-360-5156 during the day or 701-352-3455 in the evenings.

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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

2001 Great Dane 7311P-X

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

28’ x 102” Roll Up Door, Aluminum Roof, Wood Floor, Plywood Lined Walls, No Rust, Very Clean, Tires at 70%, Brakes and Drums at 70% $7,250

FINANCING & LEASE OPTIONS AVAILABLE

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2009 John Deere 9670 STS, 2750 engine hours, 1910 separator hours, recent enFAST 8224 36 row, 22 inch fertilizer gine work, rear wheel assist, auto steer side dresser, Coulter Disk openers, ready, feeder reverse, heavy duty final 2000 gallon tank, Raven controller, 1996 Jet 42x66 hopper, all steel, roll drives, hopper extensions, deluxe header 380-90-54 tires....$12,900 tarp, spring suspension....$13,500 controls... $111,000

Your trusted dealer for 20 years!

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FAST 7400 sprayer, 1000 gallon tank, 88-90 foot boom, Raven monitor, foam markers, 4 way nozzle body, adjustable axles, 100 gallon rinse tank, light package, hydraulic fold booms, hydraulic pump...$16,900

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

CONVEY-ALL BTS410 1998 Wade 43 foot dropdeck, set up with 2019 Conveyall Seed tender, Bts 410, 2 compartment Honda engine, 21 foot belt, roll tarp, 2--1500 gallon cone bottom water/fertilizer tanks, Honda pump, mix cone, FIELD READY...$35,900

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Vaughn Maudal, Owner Wheaton, MN

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Duo-Lift tandem axle water/fertilizer trailer, 1200 gallon, Cone tank, 2 inch pump....$9,900

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

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Staircase ladder for back of van trailer.... Call for price

2016 John Deere 330 diesel skid steer, 685 hours, cab, heat, air, 84 inch bucket, VERY CLEAN.............$45,900

320-563-4262

Days and evenings | Cell 320-760-9833

MANY OTHERS IN STOCK & MORE COMING IN!

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For Sale: 1993 Case IH 1688 combine, specialty rotor, chrome wear package, field ready, shedded, good paint. 1997 Case IH 1083 corn head, poly, shedded, excellent mechanical condition. Case IH 1020 25 foot flex head. 3 inch cut, shedded. NH 688 baler, auto wrap twine only, shedded. 605-590-0615. No Telemarketers.

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

MORE DAYCABS ARRIVING!

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

2007 Peterbilt 379, New Platinum Overhaul w/ 2 year warranty, C15 475hp, Jake, 18spd, 3:90’s, 190wb, 24.5’s all alum’s, Full Lockers, Wet Kit, Headache Rack, 1/2 Fenders, New Clutch, only 374,000 miles, Very clean & Loaded!

2004 Peterbilt 385 63in Bunk, Cat 475hp 1,850TQ, Jake, New 13spd, 4:11 ratio, 235wb, a/r cab & susp., Full Gauges, dual air ride seats, dual 135g polished tanks, dual exhaust, 90% 11R22.5’s, 90% brakes, Holland A/S 5th, only 331,000 easy one owner CA miles.

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

COMING IN! 2006 Columbia C15 Cat, Jake, 10spd, low miles. 2007 Pete 379 New C15 Cat 18spd, Wet Kit, low miles. 2001-2006 Western Star Day Cab 430hp Cats, 10spd, low miles.

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

2007 Kenworth T800, C15 Cat 435hp, Jake, 10spd, 3:55 ratio, 180wb, A/R Cab & Susp., A/S 5th wheel, Dual Exhaust, Locker Rearend, Dual 100g Polished Tanks, Full Gauges, VIT Interior, Polished Alum’s, 10 New 22.5 Virgins, New Brakes, only 457,000 Miles. Very Clean!

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

Dennis Klein 701-776-5922

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FARM EQUIPMENT

John Deere 4240 1980 John Deere LL Grain Drill 15 ‘ with grass seeder John Deere 7000 Corn Planter 30” rows John Deere 435 Round Baler net and string wrap John Deere 1600A MoCo Hay Bine 12’ New Holland Hay Inverter (new) New Holland 352 Grinder Mixer New Holland 276 Thrower Baler I.H. 572 Reset Plow John Deere 235 16’ Disc foldup Leon Chisel Plow 10’ Melrow 30’ Harrow 6’ row cultivator Gehl 1540 Blower 2 - Myers 16’ Thrower Boxes 2 - Gravity Boxes 225 bushels Farm King Brush Mower 6’ Farm King 56’ 8” Auger. Calls only 218-849-2143

2014 John Deere 310SK, 1,700 hours, ride control, excavator controls, like new, $68,500 OBO. (605) 860-1441 250 gal. cattle lick tank/4 wheels. Vern’s creep feeder w/cage. 15’ self feeder on steel skids. 605-396-7500 Scoop Rake with choice of standard (shown) or bale grapple OVERSTOCK! 66’’ was $2,250 66’’ NOW $1,650 72’’ was $2,750 72’’ NOW $1,850 84’’ was $3,100 84’’ NOW $1,990 Contact us today! attintl@loretel.net www.attachmen tsintl.com 218-863-6444

PACKAGE DEAL 1998 John Deere 9610, roughly 4,300 sep hrs. Comes with stack of maintenance records. Duals, Mauer Big Top, head sight, 893 Corn Head, 630 Hydraflex head, and 30ft header trailer. Field Ready! Asking $46,500 obo. (605) 216-7759 Horsch 60’ double chute panther 460 and Horsch 500I tank, 4 years old. 605-870-1047 Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Damian Urlich 701-209-0313 24 JD single disk liquid fertilizer openers, condition is excellent, $350 each. Negotiable depending on how many you buy. 605-354-2138

2007 IH 8600

Cummins ISM 370HP, 10 speed ultrashift, 303,000 miles. 22’ cancade aluminum box, new in 2013, rear tag axle, good tires, aluminum rims. $58,500. Call Joel 218-843-1293

Lip Mounted Pallet Forks (shown) or Lip Mounted Pallet forks with backrest UP TO 50% OFF! 42’’ was $720, now $360 48’’ was $990, now $495 Other sizes avail. 218-863-6444 jen@attachmentsintl.com 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 WANTED Used Oil, 200 gallon minimum, free pick up service within 200 miles of Sioux Falls, SD, Toll Free 1-866-304-6070

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For Sale: 8100 Fast 16 row Side Dresser Applicator with 440 Raven Controllers $17,500 Call (605)-252-0199 2010 16row 1770NT John Deere CCS Corn Planter 3-pt, PP E-sets with proshafts & row command, PP corn & sunflower plates, Deere bean plates, variable rate drive, PP Delta Force, Martin trash whips w/ PP clean sweep XP row units w/ PP Wave Vision seed tubes w/ RK seed tube protectors set up with hitch to pull a 1910 Deere air cart for fertillizer application with integrated harnessing into Deere 2630 monitor for variable rate & swath control AD2 tires @ 80% new seed blades, new quick change Keaton seed firmers, narrow gauge wheels with RK scrapers, arms just flipped. Has RD gauge wheel kits and RK closing wheel kits installed. One Martin & one Deere rubber closing wheel setup new upper parallel arms 1 year ago and all new bushings. PP monitor not included. Well taken care of and field ready. Available immediately. $95K OBO. Bill 605-769-1577 or Paul 605-769-1072

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For sale: Yetter rotory hoe, 45’, always stored inside, like new. 701-520-1074 For Sale: 854 Rogator Sprayer, 3600 hrs., 100’ booms, swath control, $20,000. (701) 650-1185 Galion T600C motor grader in good condition. Located in Gillette WY. $20,000. For more information and pictures Call Jim 307-680-8542 or Mary 307-682-1885

R4030 JD SP sprayer, low hrs, 100ft boom, 2 set of tires and rims, 2630 monitor and globe, call 605-354-6031

Squeeze chute, head gates, free standing panels, hay feeders, RR ties, single & double bale fork, Apron Feed wagon. For more information call (701) 680-0738

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John Deere 4960 FWA, nice, nice, 8184 hours. Garringhoff cornhead, 8-row 30” roto disc, very nice, offer. 701-375-7681 after 6:00pm.

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FARM EQUIPMENT Kubota mini back hoe model K71-3.55, 2008 model, 2200 hours, very good. 320-249-3548

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

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FARM EQUIPMENT Calving pen 8ftx10ft. Gate on each side, flip up nursing gate on each side to head gate self catching head gate factory built heavy pen. Used 1 season. $2,900. (605) 999-2332 2015 Bobcat S590 skid steer, nice shape, 1,976 hours, cab, heat, AC, power Bobtatch, 2 speed, radio, good bucket and tires, 68hp turbo diesel, 2,300lb lift, clean loader, $27,000/offer. Delivery possible 701-318-2086 For sale: Railroad ties from 8ft-16ft. These are really good ties. so if you are not looking for good ties please do not call. Milbank, SD Area (320) 305-0889 John Deere diesel gen set, 480 volt, 30kw, 3 phase, good shape. John Deere 3700 12 bottom plow, auto reset, vari-width, good shape. 218-731-0092

Good Used Hay Equipment

COMBINES

TRACTORS

JD 9600 combine, plus heads, 2300 hrs, excellent shape, retired, always shedded, 605-530-0004

John Deere 8870, 24 speed, diff lock, green start wired with ATU, 710 metric tires, has been on land roller, $24,500. 701-351-0399

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 5488 or 5288 front wheel assist, duals, (701) 680-1507 2004 John Deere 8320, power shift, MFWD, 3,600 hrs, auto track ready, big hydraulic pump, duals, 4 remotes, fenders, weights, active seat, deluxe cab, climate control, very nice. (651) 338-6861 JD 8650, 10,109 hrs, head gasket out in engine, 619 engine, 3pt pto, 3 hydraulics, quad range, tires 480/80R38 at 55%, $8,500. 605-480-1432

COMBINES

Case IH 5140, MFWD, 9654 hrs., Cummins 5.9 diesel, DU-AL 205 loader w/grapple, new tires, new batteries, new seat, transmission rebuilt 200 hrs. ago, starts & runs excellent. $26,000. Call (605) 788-2828 Faith, SD

1997 CIH 9330

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

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

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2007 JD 9520, 4WD, C-A-H, grain star ready, deluxe cab, scraper special, 18-sp. power shift, air seeder case drain, 710-42 tires, 40%, very good condition, 7450 hrs., $68,500. 701-202-5322 or 701-595-2048. 2010 John Deere 9230 tractor, 18-speed powershift, PTO, leather seats, 620/70R42 Goodyear tires, very clean and well cared for tractor $120,000; 2012 John Deere 2410 chisel plow, 30’, single point $31,000; 653A All Crop header $3,500. 218-280-0310 or 218-891-7213 leave message.

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

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1-800-982-1769 We also rebuild axles, differentials & transmissions with 1 year warranty. John Deere 8270R Tractor, IVT transmission, 5 remotes, premium cab with suspension, dual 480/80R/50 tires rear, 480/70R/34 front, premium led lights, electric mirrors, refrigerator, 1 pair of 1,378 lb. rear weights, full set of fr4ont weights, 96 actual hrs same as new, JD extended warranty, farmer retiring, price $229,000. 605-890-2092

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TRACTORS 1206 International Wheatland 83rd one built, nice tin, big fenders, 24.5x32 tires, wheel weights, dual hydraulics, TA, dual PTO. Also, have a nice set of 24.5x32 tires that can go with tractor if interested. Very hard to find tractor. (701) 316-0048 evenings.

TRACTORS

Vermeer 605N 8000 Bales, Rossi Rake V14,V16,V20, Rowse D9 IH Mower, NH Mower. Kyle #701-490-6460

WANTED: 914 IH pulltype combine. 701-261-0971

TRACTORS

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 John Deere 8270R Tractor, IVT transmission, 5 remotes, premium cab with suspension, dual 480/80R/50 tires rear, 480/70R/34 front, premium led lights, electric mirrors, refrigerator, 1 pair of 1,378 lb. rear weights, full set of fr4ont weights, 96 actual hrs same as new, JD extended warranty, farmer retiring, price $229,000. 605-890-2092 Massey Ferguson 2775 tractors, 24 speed transmissions. Also Hesston back hand stackers, 30A & 60A, flale pick ups, best offer on all, (320) 760-4229 JD 4WD 9560R, 2012, low hrs - 1516 hrs, tow cable, weights, tires are excellent condition, serial #1RW9560RLCP001281, excellent shape, (701) 290-2504 For Sale: JD front 3 point, also 3 point double bale fork. (605) 842-3346

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 For Sale: 1972 656 International Tractor, factory 3 point, wide front, year round cab, Westendorf loader, quick tach, tires almost new, always shedded, exceptional condition. Call (605) 286-3602 1206 International Wheatland 83rd one built, nice tin, big fenders, 24.5x32 tires, wheel weights, dual hydraulics, TA, dual PTO. Also, have a nice set of 24.5x32 tires that can go with tractor if interested. Very hard to find tractor. (701) 316-0048 evenings. Case MXU 125 Maxxum tractor 24x24 transmission, 3090 hours, 125 HP, 14-9-30 fronts, 18-4R-42 rears, 540 and 1000 PTO, with LX 156 Case loader, 8 foot bucket and grapple, very nice unit, $47,500. Oliver 88 gas, parade ready, $4,750. Super A IHC gas, parade ready, $4500. Can deliver. (605) 881-7947 For Sale: 2008 JD 7130, MFWD, power quad transmission, left hand reverser, only 900 hrs., excellent shape. Asking $62,000 OBO. -- JD 569 Premium Baler, higher count bales, but in good shape. Asking $18,000 OBO. Call 605-216-9468

Challenger 545B Tractor

2005 6945 hours. CVT transmission. Michelin 520/85 R38 rears. Michelin 16.9 R28 fronts. Tires excellent. Factory front PTO, 3 PT and Hydraulics. 4 rear hydraulics. Front suspension. Air ride cab. Deluxe seat. Very good condition. $42,900 Edinburg, ND 701-265-2356

PLANTING EQUIPMENT Salford I-1100RTS 41’ 2014, new 20” 8-wave blades, 3bar leveling harrow, flat bar rolling basket, weight package, 22.5” main frame tires, kendel grease only, has very few acres, $52,000. 701-213-0769 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

PLANTING EQUIPMENT 2 row John Deere model 290 corn planter, $350. 218-779-2225

JD 1710 16 row, 22 inch, 3 bushel BU boxes, row cleaners, liquid fertilizer, low acres, very clean and shedded, owner retiring, financing and delviery available. Central Minnesota, $13,000 OBO. 952-240-2193

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134’ Flexi-coil Sprayer

2011 Landoll Disc, Model 6230, 30’, 9 1/2 in. spacing, 24” blades, 3 bar harrow, 320-70R15 tires, excellent shape, $25,000. Hitchcock Area (605) 350-3858 For Sale: 40ft Great Plains Turbo Till. Pull Type 36ft 8 bar Harrow, hand fold. Call for more info 605-458-2475 or 605-354-1746 Summers 35ft Super Coulter Plus. Very low acres. 8 wave coulters front and back. Rolling chopper. Very good condition. $29,000 obo. 605-380-1632 or 605-436-6724

Includes: Dual Tires for 22” or 30” rows, touch down wheels, 1,600 tank, clean water rinse tank, hand & eye water tank, 6 sections, triple nozzle bodies, Raven SCS 450 auto rate console, 2 sets Air Mix spray tips. Call for details!

SPRAYERS

Carryover Flexi-Coil S68XL, 134’, 1,600 gal, Duals ...........List $75,400 Now $56,500 Carryover Flexi-Coil S68XL, 90’, 1,600 gal......................List $57,036 Now $41,772 Carryover Flexi-Coil S68, 90’, 1,000 gal..............................List $56,036 Now $40,700 Used Flexi-Coil S68XL, 134’, 1,600 gal, Triple noz, 6 sections........................$32,000 Used Flexi-Coil S68XL, 110’, (extensions incl. to make 120’) 1,600 gal..........$22,000 Used Hardi 950, 90’, 950 gal ................................................................................ $6,900 Used Flexi-Coil S67XL, 80’, 1,500 gal, Raven 450 autorate .............................$12,800 Used Flexi-Coil S67, 60’, 1,000 gal, Raven autorate...........................................$8,000 New NYB 3PT, 90’ Manual Fold, 500 gal, 3-section, hyd pump .........................$8,900 Used NYB 3PT, hyd fold, 100’, 750 gal, Raven 450.............................................$9,900 Used Top Air 3PT, hyd fold, 90’, 600 gal..............................................................$8,200

Horsch 270 27ft high speed disk, good condition. Horsch 230 23ft high speed disk, good condition. 712-579-1825

Trade up to an SD Drain GPS Ditching or Tiling System! Call today for details: 701-282-9194 ®

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

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

LASERS

New AGL GP25X Dual Slope Laser, 3,600’ diameter, remote.............................$3,900 New Topcon RL200 Dual Slope Laser, 3,600’ diameter, remote........................$3,900 New Geomax Zone60 DG Dual Slope Laser, 3,000’ diameter, remote ..............$2,000 New Leica MC200 EXCAVATOR RECEIVER, MAGNETIC MOUNT.....................$1,600

MOWERS

New Bush Hog 2815MD, 15’ Flex Wing Mower ................................................$19,800 New Bush Hog 2515, 15’ Flex Wing Mower......................................................$13,700

RUST SALES, INC. 701-282-9194 • 800-478-7801 2964 164th Ave. SE. • Harwood, ND 58042 www.rustsales.com Follow Us

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Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307

NEW 2015 Carry Over Model

Parker 1048 Grain Cart Lee 218-736-7122 Brent 218-205-1471 www.interstateinc.com

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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TILE PLOWS

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

John Deere 2210, 62’ field cultivator, 200 pound shanks, 4-bar harrow, seed and fertilizer delivery package, call for information. 701-213-0769

SCRAPERS & BLADES

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

HARVEST EQUIPMENT

For Sale: JD 930F 30ft. flex head, serial #930F697327 with air reel, finger reel, full finger auger, poly dividers, auto height, new poly skid plates, splined back shafts, like new $8,500; JD 930 rigid head, 30ft. with finger reel, new sickle sections, new wobble box $4,500; Pickup head (212) with 5 new belts, serial #440648 $750. 218-689-1220 For Sale: 2011 9770 John Deere. This machine is owner operated and has 3500 sep hrs, duals, and has had monumental amount of updates and repairs and preventive maintenance. Reason for selling: want something bigger. Priced to sell! Call and ask any questions about this machine (701) 230-1295

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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. Vertec Grain Dryers: 3 available, one 16’ 7-tier, single phase, updated burner, gravity fill top. One 16’ single phase, 6-tier with auto controller. One 12’ 7-tier, single phase with a phase converter if needed for 3-phase. Call for more info 701-430-0738

For sale: JD 635 flex head, 2010 35’ with Crary air reel. Also 630 flex head, 30’, 2009. Both in good condition, $19,500 for 35’, $10,500 for 30’ OBO. Phone 218-841-5391 Collaway, MN 2010 Parker 1048 Grain Cart, 1 owner, scale & tarp. $30,000. (701) 680-1690 John Deere 630F flex head with contour, pto, head sight, air bar, great shape. Also 9600 John Deere combine, low hours, always shedded, great shape. Also more headers and TJ375 New Holland tractor, great shape, JD GPS wired, 701-321-9065 Combine 8820, 4837m, rear wheel, big top, runs good, $5,000. Two 925 flex heads with trailers, one with air, $3,000 and $4,000. 1973 9000 Ford Detroit triaxle, 15 speed, good steel box, $5,000. Call 218-689-3092

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 3-point 300 gallon Summers sprayer, 66ft., hyd. lift, excellent condition. 701-587-6093 For sale: Spray air 3600 Tritan, 90’ booms, 1300 gallon tank, Raven 440 monitor, $9,000. 701-270-1080

SUNFLOWER

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

All sizes available Call 1-800-735-5848

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Minot, ND www.luckemanufacturing.com

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PLANTING EQUIPMENT

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

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SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 2006 136’ Summers Ultimate pull-type sprayer, 1500 gallon tank, 3 sets of nozzles, 480/80R3 tires and rims, Norac boom, height control system, 200 gallon rinse tank system, stored inside, $23,000. 218-779-0578 1996 Tyler 150 Patriot self propelled sprayer, 80’ front folding booms, 3 section shut off, Raven 440 controller, 750 gallon poly tank, Trimble light bar. 701-984-2559 or 701-650-1760 If no answer, please leave message. Sprayer – 90’ 3 point, Wil-Rich 500 gallon stainless tank, 440 Raven Monitor, Foam markers. Excellent condition 701-642-8286 or info@ktmfarm.com For sale: 2005 Summers ultimate NT pull type sprayer, 110’, 22” spacing, 1,000 gallon tank, foam markers, low acres and single owner. Summers 66’ 2pt sprayer, 750 gallon tank, 20” spacing, wind screens and low acres. Both sprayers stored inside and very clean. Wayne Ratchenski Cavalier, ND 701-521-0072

EMPLOYMENT 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 Custom Rolling with Degelman 80’ land roller. Located in Day County but will travel for large acreages, $5 per acre, Call or text 605-380-3871 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 Positions Available at Helena Agri-Enterprises in Canby, MN. Positions include; Loader operator, truck driver, and applicator. All positions are seasonal with a chance for fulltime DOE. Seasonal and full time offers Health, Dental and Vision benefits, 401k, and PTO. Contact the main office at (507)223-7256.

EMPLOYMENT Perrion Custom Services Small Grain/ Cover Crops- JD air seeder with variable rate technology great for fall applied fertilizer Forage Harvesting- We can chop haylage, silage, and earlage with all the support equipment and bagging services also available. Hay Grinding550hp Mighty Giant truck mounted grinder with grapple fork We specialize in prompt professional custom services. Lance Perrion Ipswich, SD 605-216-2918

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

Summers Ultimate sprayer, 88’ wide, 22” rows, $19,000 OBO. 218-731-0397

EMPLOYMENT

Meier’s Custom Planting & Spraying Late model John Deere corn planter 30” spacing with in furrow fertilizer. CIH 100ft boom sprayer. Also, do custom wheat harvest. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496

EMPLOYMENT

Custom Land Rolling & Custom Precision Planting Call Tanner at 605-350-4676 or Todd at 605-350-4633

Truck Driver Wanted for OTR Grain Hauling. Call Tim at J & T Trucking 605-770-8289

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FOR SALE

YEAR-ROUND WORK on grain & beef cattle farm. Experience required. Call 701-361-1833.

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

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

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

BOXMAN Portable Storage

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

Farm Help: haying, work with cattle, full or part time, housing if needed, 605-228-3232 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

EMPLOYMENT

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

Heavy Duty Low Boy Trailer with water supply tanks, mixing tank, pump and hoses, set up for spraying, includes 3,000 gallon tank, 2,500 gallon tank and Honda transfer pump, $11,900 OBO.

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MARKETS LIVESTOCK SUMMARIES

Hog summary

Lot Size Head Range Wtd Head Range Wtd Avg Avg

RECEIPTS

South Dakota 7.9%, Missouri 7.6%,

Nebraska 5.9%,

Saskatchewan 5.8%, Iowa 5.5%,

Minnesota 5.0%,

Oklahoma 4.3%,

Alabama 2.5%,

EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 1000 39.00-42.00 40.50 600 - 1200 1100 41.75-41.75 41.75 5399 31.0053.00 37.96 29800 30.001200 or more 50201 37.00-60.00 46.34 44.00 38.16 Total Composite 51301 37.00-60.00 46.24 36199 30.00-53.00 38.19

Ohio 1.5%,

FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis:

THIS WEEK: 95,222

LAST WEEK: 75,839

LAST YEAR: 85,633

VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Manitoba 21.4%,

Illinois 13.0%,

Maine 3.6%,

North Carolina 2.3%, Montana 1.7%, Georgia 1.2%,

Colorado 9.8%,

Kentucky 1.0%,

VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 76.8%,

Illinois 10.6%,

Nebraska 4.1%,

Minnesota 2.8%,

Wisconsin 1.7%,

Michigan 1.5%,

Ohio 1.3%,

Alabama 1.2%,

TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs and all feeder pigs 5.00 per head lower. Demand light to moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 54% formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54%

Formula Formula Cash Cash 600 or less 1022 73.00-74.00 73.47 600 - 1200 4300 53.00-70.00 64.51 1200 or more 2400 57.00-57.00 57.00 Total Composite 7722 53.00-74.00 63.36 Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs: 87500 at 42.91 All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 7722 at 63.36

CASH GRAIN Week Year

Fri

ago

Minneapolis nq nq nq

ago

Corn

Spring wheat

Minneapolis Yellow nq

Minneapolis 13% nq nq 6.03 Minneapolis 14%

6.44

nq

6.28

Soybeans

6.74 6.49 6.83 Minneapolis 15% Pacific NW 14%

6.49

6.49

7.28

Pacific NW (cwt.)

10.77

10.77

12.08

Winter wheat

Minneapolis Cash nq

6.12

6.42

6.33

Pacific NW (cwt.)

10.16

10.66

10.51

Summaries for sheep & cattle were not available by Agweek’s Friday deadline. The following are web addresses for this report: Sheep: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sa_ls855.txt. Cattle: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sj_ls850.txt. For more up-to-date market information, visit http://www.agweek.com/basic-page/4005164-live-commodities or download the Agweek app.

Pacific NW

3.78 3.78 3.63

New crop

17.35

Flax West Fargo nq nq 11.30 11.00

Canola ADM

3.25 3.25 2.85

Pacific NW nq nq nq

Velva, N.D. 15.20 15.07 18.53

Malt

nq nq 19.05 19.15 West Fargo

18.41

BEANS

Edible beans

Week Year June 4 ago ago

Pintos

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

21.00 21.00 21.00 22.00 22.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 22.00 22.00 21.00 na na na

Great Northerns Neb/Wyo ND Idaho

24.00 24.00 21.00 na na na na na na

Small whites

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Enderlin 17.10 15.14 19.05

Feed

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West Fargo nq nq 18.16 17.60

Barley

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Cargill

nq nq 2.71 Minneapolis #2

Minneapolis

9.06

NuSun

Minneapolis nq nq nq

Oats

7.94

Durum

Sheep/Cattle Summary

3.26

Illinois 8.55 8.21 9.69

Pacific NW 11%

3.93

Illinois 4.16 3.84 3.77

Pinks

Idaho/Wash ND/Minn

na na na na na na

Small reds Idaho/Wash Michigan ND/Minn

na na 28.00 na na na na na na

Blacks

Michigan 29.00 29.00 28.00 ND/Minn 25.00 25.00 25.00

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

23.00 23.00 27.00 21.00 21.00 24.00 21.00 21.00 35.00 14.00 14.00 45.00

Peas & lentils

Idaho/Wash Idaho/Wash na na Green (whole vine) 12.00 na Green (upright) na Yellow (whole) na Light red kidneys Aust. Winter na Colo/Neb 35.00 35.00 35.00 Lentils (Pardina) 19.00 Michigan na na na Lentils (Brewers) 18.00 Wis/Minn 34.00 34.00 33.00 North Dakota Green (whole) 8.33 Dark red kidneys Yellow (whole) 8.33 Lentils (richlea) 12.00 Minn/Wis 35.00 35.00 33.00

12.00 na na na 19.00 18.00 8.33 8.17 12.00

11.50 na na na 28.00 31.00 10.00 9.00 18.00


MARKETS Potatoes UNITED STATES Shipments 1,617*-1,724*-1,846 —- The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Colorado, Kern California, Florida, and Columbia Basin Washington. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 20,618 ads for potatoes last week, which is 17 percent higher from last weeks ads of 17,593. (* revised) UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT IDAHO Shipments 808-799-650 (Includes exports 91-45-39)—- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Fairly Active. Prices carton 80-90s higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 10 -5 pound film bags non size A 5.00-5.50; 50-pound cartons 40-70s mostly 14.00, 80s mostly 12.00, 90s mostly 9.00, 100s mostly 8.00.

Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Active. Prices Carton 80s higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A 5.005.50, 50-pound carton 40s 11.00-13.00, 50s mostly 14.00-15.00, 60-70s 14.00-15.00, 80s mostly 13.00, 90s mostly 11.00, 100s mostly 10.00. CENTRAL WISCONSIN Shipments 69-73-52 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Fairly Slow. Prices Generally Unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 10.00, 50 pound cartons 40s-70s mostly 14.00-15.00, 80s mostly 13.00-15.00, 90s mostly 12.0013.00, 100s mostly 11.50-12.50. HEREFORD-HIGH PLAINS TEXAS Shipments 65*-73-35 —Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. (* revised)

SAN LUIS VALLEY COLORADO Shipments 286-336-281 (Includes exports 23-23-21)—- Movement expected to be about the same. Trading Fairly Slow. Prices Unchanged. U.S. One baled 5 10-lb film bags sz A 7.00- 7.50, baled 10 5-lb film bags sz A 8.00-8.50; 50 lb cartons 40s mostly 12.00-13.00, 50-70s 13.0013.50, 80 mostly 13.00-13.50, 90-100s mostly 12.50-13.00; U.S. Two baled 5 10-lb film bags mostly 6.00, 50 lb sacks 10 oz min mostly 8.00; U.S. Coml bulk per cwt mostly 10.00.

NEBRASKA Shipments 34-37-26 —- Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market.

KERN DISTRICT CALIFORNIA Shipments 48-111-150 —Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Round Red U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A 16.0017.00, 50 pound carton size A 15.00-16.00, Size B 16.00-18.00, Creamers 3/4-1 5/8 36.00- 40.00; Long White U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 23.00, 50 pound cartons size A mostly 22.00, size B mostly 14.00;

Potatoes for processing

Yellow Type U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A 19.00, 50-pound cartons size A 18.00, size B 19.00, creamers 3/4-1 5/8 35.00- 40.00. FLORIDA Shipments 175-155-129 —- Movement expected to seasonally decrease. Trading Moderate. Prices Generally Unchanged. RoundRed U.S. One 50 pound cartons size A mostly 11.50-13.50, size B mostly 18.50-19.00, Creamers 3/4-1 5/8” mostly 30.50-30.75; 50 pound sacks size A mostly 10.75-11.75, size B mostly 16.75-17.50. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON Shipments 103-123-97 (Includes exports 28-30-32)—-

MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) Shipments 40-41*-21 —- Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Remaining supplies in too few hands to establish a market. (* revised)

FLORIDA Shipments 212-257-273 —- Movement is expected to seasonally increase. Too few open market sales to establish a market. WISCONSIN Shipments 130-117-101 —- Movement expected to seasonally decrease. Too few open market sales to establish a market. AROOSTOOK COUNTY MAINE Shipments 82-83*-55 —Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. Shipments expected next 2 weeks. LAST REPORT. (* revised) MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) Shipments 26-28-28 —- Movement expected to seasonally decrease. Too few open market sales to establish a market. FVWTRDS

Good

Hay Rock Valley, Iowa

June 7

Week ago

150.00

Good 150.00-165.00 na na

Grass – large squares Premium

Alfalfa – large squares 235.00-300.00 185.00-210.00 162.50-175.00 120.00

87.50 na

Grass – small squares

Supreme Premium Good Fair

145.00 na

Utility

Alfalfa – small squares Good

150.00-170.00 1 70.00-177.50

Fair

Good

197.50-375.00 na na na

Fair

220.00

na

na

162.50

130.00

na

Grass – large rounds Premium

Alfalfa – large rounds Supreme 240.00-290.00 190.00-305.00 Premium 180.00-190.00 na 150.00-170.00 150.00-165.00 Good na Fair 122.50-147.50 Utility 95.00-100.00 na

180.00-200.00 1 82.50-200.00

Good

150.00-160.00 1 60.00-180.00

Fair

132.50-145.00 1 25.00-145.00

Utility 115.00-120.00 na

Cornstalks – large rounds Per ton

Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds

40.00-60.00 52.50-75.00

Bedding – large rounds Per ton

90.00-165.00

90.00

Weather and trade uncertainty are issues in US and Canada The summer narrative is often focused on weather, which is clearly the case for 2019. Conditions are too dry in Canada and the U.S. Northern Plains. Flooding and delayed planting is proving extremely difficult for many in the Corn Belt and Central Plains. Acreage is unknown for many crops, as flooding is shifting farmers to second and third options. And yield potential goes down for crops like corn and soybeans when planting is extremely late. On top of the weather uncertainty, there is trade. Both the U.S. and Canada are facing some challenging trade disputes. Canada is not able to sell canola to China due to diplomatic tensions. The U.S. remains in an escalating trade war with China, with increasing tariffs and limited talks between the world’s two biggest economies. Now, the U.S. has threatened tariffs on Mexico to force them to deal with immigration into the U.S. This likely will not lead to any long-term trade war, but it does add uncertainty to many markets.

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

Wheat Hard red spring wheat futures remain supported while Kansas City and Chicago futures saw a stall in the rally. Spring wheat areas are too dry, and that has been supportive. But winter wheat conditions remain good (wet, but good), which has slowed price gains. The U.S. Department of Agriculture showed an increase in winter wheat crop ratings, to 64% good/excellent from 61% a week ago. Spring wheat conditions were reported as well, with a remarkable 83% of the crop good/ excellent.

Durum The Minneapolis durum quote firmed up by a nickel, this week. Obviously, that move is not significant in and of itself, but it is the first time in several weeks that there has been any movement in a market that has been extremely low for more than a year. Saskatchewan has planted 99% of its intended durum crop. Canola The canola market continues its slow march off the lows. Saskatchewan has planted 99% of its intended canola crop. But dryness is a major worry. Only 22% of the topsoil has adequate moisture heading into the growing season. The supportive weather’s impact on the market is being dampened by ongoing trade uncertainty with China. Barley The U.S. barley crop is nearly planted, with 94% completion compared to 87% a week ago. Additionally, Saskatchewan has planted 98% of its intended durum crop.

Mustard seed Mustard seed markets were mixed over the last week as new crop supplies for different classes are beginning to impact price expectations. Oriental mustard seed was firmer, while brown and yellow were basically flat. Planting has been progressing very well given the dry weather in the Prairies; ahead of the normal planting pace. Pulses Pulse planting is Canada is wrapping up. Unlike in the U.S. Corn Belt, conditions have been rather dry, allowing farmers to get fieldwork done at a quick pace. Saskatchewan reported all of its pulse planting completed. Exports of red lentils from Canada are keeping prices firm. According to data from Statistics Canada, shipments through May totaled 73.5 thousand metric tons compared to 63.5 thousand metric tons in April. AG

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MARKETS

Canada’s dry and US corn crop is off to a slow start Wheat

The wheat markets experienced very choppy back and forth trade this week on drier weather forecasts that favored the breaking up of the wet cycle for the hard red winter wheat area, but expanded drought conditions in Canada. Weekly crop ratings showed spring wheat is 93% planted compared to 96% for the five-year average. Trade was expecting 92% to 94%. Emergence is at 69% versus 84% average. Spring wheat ratings are 83% good to excellent. This compares to 70% good to excellent last year at this time. Barley ratings are also 9 points higher than last year at 88% good to excellent. Oats conditions improved 4% from last week to 62% good to excellent. Winter wheat conditions improved 3% to 64% good or excellent which seemed to catch everybody off guard leading to steep declines in June 4 trade. Winter wheat headed is at 76% compared to 84% for the five-year average. The wheat markets sold off in June 4 and 5 sessions on weather models showing less moisture chances for the southern plains in the next two weeks. Overall trade viewed this as favorable for the hard red winter wheat harvest time frame. The Canadian drought monitor was updated for May 31 showing an expansion in drought across the western prairie region of Canada. The area between Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan, has expanded from D2 severe drought to D3 extreme drought. Areas in Alberta have expanded from DO abnormally dry to D2 severe drought. All of Manitoba is currently showing abnormally dry with western portions rated D1 to D2. Much of this region has experienced less than 60% of normal precipitation in the past six months. This update sent wheat contracts sharply higher in June 6 trade. SovEcon lowered its Russian wheat crop estimate to 82.6 million metric tons versus 83.4 million metric tons previously citing dry conditions in the month of May. Germany’s farm cooperative association DRV pegs wheat harvest at 24.7 million metric tons, up 21.9% from last year. The U.S. dollar trended lower for the week to the $97 area. This area currently serves as support, and if the dollar retreats below this level, it would be favorable for the wheat complex. Current support for July Minneapolis is $5.46 with $5.68 followed by the March 22 high of $5.76 as resistance. The Minneapolis market was at the high or low end of this range each day this week which made for very choppy trade. For the week ending June 6, July contracts for Minneapolis wheat were up 13 cents at $5.65, up 7 cents at $5.10 for Chicago wheat, and down 17.75 cents at $4.5525 for Kansas City wheat.

Corn The corn markets retreated from five-year highs this week, as they failed to break $4.54 December resistance set in July 2015. Weekly crop progress reports show farmers are only 67% planted compared to 96% for the five-year average. The trade was expecting 68% to 70%. U.S. farmers only put in 9% of the crop last week and corn plantings are the slowest pace on record. To put it into perspective, 30.6 million acres of corn are left to be planted compared to U.S. Department of Agriculture intentions of 92.4 million acres. Since records were kept, the slowest planting pace as of May 26 before this year was 67% in 1995. The eastern Corn Belt is lagging the worst with Illinois 53% behind average, Indiana 63% behind average and Ohio 57% behind average. More rains are forecast for that region in the next week. A20 Monday, June 10, 2019 / AGWEEK

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Corn emerged is at 46% versus 84% last year and 84% for the five-year average. Crop condition ratings were not released this week as less than 50% of the corn is emerged, but with the exception of Nebraska, one could expect conditions to be much worse than the five-year average. The lowest rating in the last seven years out of the gate was 63% good to excellent in 2013. With the crop a good two weeks behind normal, there is growing consensus among the trade of lower average U.S. yields in 2019. With the reduced amount of planted acres, there is also growing evidence that the 2019-20 stocks to use ratio will be under 10%. The corn market reacted negatively in June 5 trade to a Bloomberg article citing that Smithfield Foods, a Chinese owned company, is purchasing Brazilian corn into the U.S. According to other sources, the reason for the purchase was that barge traffic has been limited in the Mississippi Valley region and that rail costs for shipping the corn would have been over $1.50 per bushel. The other reason for the break June 5 were forecasts showing an easing up of the continued wet pattern that has been around the past two months. Six-to-10-day model runs were showing overall drier and cooler for much of the Corn Belt. Corn rebounded in June 6 trade, and it appears we have a 30 cent trading range that has developed with $4.24 December as support and $4.54 December as heavy resistance. USDA stated acres that farmers claim as prevented planting will NOT be eligible for Market Facilitation Program payments. There will be $3 billion in the federal disaster program that possibly could be applied to prevented planting acres. Rumors are that those dollars would only be applied to counties that are declared disaster areas or possibly contiguous counties to counties that are declared disaster areas. Corn inspections totaled 29.3 million bushels for the week ending May 30 below the 45.1 million bushels needed each week to reach USDA’s export estimate of 2.3 billion bushels. Inspections for 2018-19 now total 1.548 billion bushels, down 1% from the previous year. Weekly export sales showed a cancellation of 8,800 metric tons of corn for 2018-19. Export commitments now total 1.899 billion bushels and are down 13% from a year ago.

Soybeans November soybean futures broke back below $9 and a small planting window has allowed some planters to get back into the field. An open window this week for some parts of the Corn Belt, mainly the northwest part of the Corn Belt, is helping to get a few acres seeded. The forecast really cools down after the June 8 weekend across the Midwest, which may slow the planters down again. Scattered rains continue to cause problems across the Corn Belt, with the eastern half not getting a break from the rains. The six-to-10-day forecast remains very cool but is taking out some moisture for the eastern half of the Corn Belt. The eight-to-14-day forecast is cool and wet for the entire eastern two-thirds of the U.S. If these forecasts come to fruition, that could be the nail in the coffin for farmers that haven’t been able to get their soybeans planted. There is still time ahead of the final planting dates to get the soybean crop in, but every

day we get further into June will most likely have a strain on yield. Soybeans planted for the week ending June 2 was 39% complete versus 86% last year and 79% for the five-year average. This planting pace is the slowest on record as it beat the 1995 year for the slow pace record at that was 40% followed by 45% complete in 1983, 1990 and 1996. There were 56 million more acres of soybeans left to be planted in the U.S. as of June 2. The “I states” and South Dakota can’t keep the rains away and were 38% to 63% behind their normal planting place as we head into June. Soybeans emerged came in at 19% versus 65% last year and 56% for the five-year average. This is by far the slowest emergence pace since records started being kept in 1999. Emergence pace of 31% in 2013 was the old record. The final planting date for soybeans in Minnesota, Nebraska, the Dakotas, and the northern two-thirds of Wisconsin is June 10. Iowa, Michigan, the southern third of Wisconsin, and the northern third of Illinois and Kansas has a final planting date of June 15. Indiana, Ohio and the majority of Illinois and Missouri has a final planting date of June 20. President Donald Trump has signed the $19.1 billion disaster bill. This bill includes $3 billion in agricultural aid, but it is not entirely clear how the aid will be divided up. According to an article in Successful Farming, “the disaster bill says agricultural aid can include payments to growers who were unable to plant crops or who lost grain stored on their farms to flooding. The bill directs the USDA to parcel out the money in grants to states, which would have broad discretion in fashioning aid programs for their individual needs.” The 50-day moving average of $8.93 is new support after November soybeans couldn’t break the 100-day moving average of $9.205. The contract low of $8.155 set on May 13 is support. The front month contract July low of $7.91 set on May 13 is the lowest futures price since $7.76 that was set in December 2008. This is now major support. Major resistance is looking like $9.3125 on the weekly charts. 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. November soybeans are down 15 cents for the week ending June 6.

Canola For the week ending June 6, July canola futures were down $5.50 at $454.70 Canadian per metric ton. The July Canadian dollar was up .00032 at 0.7483. This brings the U.S. price to $15.43 per hundredweight. ► Velva, N.D., $15.14 per hundredweight, August at $14.65. ► Enderlin, N.D., $15.15 per hundredweight, September at $15.33. ► Hallock, Minn., $15.12 per hundredweight, July at $14.95. ► Fargo, N.D., no bid, July at $15.05.

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 $3.

Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $4.75 in Berthold and at $4.70 in Dickinson, N.D.

Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $17.80. July bids were at $17.55. For the week ending June 6, soybean oil was down 4 cents at $27.76 on the July contract. AG


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JD 3950 forage chopper, excellent condition, stored inside, $3,250. Buffalo, ND. 701-361-9458 2009 New Holland 7150 16ft mower conditioner, rubber rollers, new style pto driven pump, low acres, good condition, shedded. 2009 New Holland 7090 Baler, low acres, excellent condition, net wrap as well as string tie, shedded. (605) 354-2138 Grass hay, small square bales, stored inside, $4.50/each. (605) 354-1463 Alfalfa hay for sale, wrapped, Selby, (605) 848-7788

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660 New Holland 5x6 baler, twine tie, endless belts, always shedded, well maintained, $5,000. Roslyn SD, 605-486-4380 or 605-265-0849 18 Wheel V-Rake, used very little, like new. -- 9 ft. Rowse Sickle Mower, excellent shape. 701-680-1507 For Sale: 2280 John Deere Swather, cab & air, with 3200 hrs, 16ft auger head with steel conditioner. (605) 770-8530 For sale Rouse D9 Mower, New Holland heads, field ready, lots of spare parts, $5,700. Dennis 218-573-3172

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New Holland BR7060 Round Baler Silage Special Makes a 4x5 bale, twine only, only has 950 bales through machine, looks like brand new, $16,000. Qualifies for low interest financing. Felton, MN. 701-371-3972 JD mower conditioner, $8,250. 4800 IHC field cultivator, 30ft, new bearings and bushings, $4,500. Wilrich 40ft digger, with Nakhon shovels and drag, $3,500. IHC 40ft digger, good shovels and mulcher, $3,000. 946 Near Watertown, SD 605-520-6323 or 605-876-2261 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 2015 New Holland H7150 mower conditioner pull type, 18’ pivot tongue, 18’ head, excellent condition, always shedded, used 3 seasons, field ready, asking $22,500. For more information phone 605-852-2067 evenings

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I would like to buy hay for dairy or beef cattle, round or square bales, will pick up with semi, call or text 218-689-0315 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) For Sale: 2018 German millet hay, 150 net wrapped round bales weighing 1600-1800 lbs. RFV 92, Protein 10.7 Highmore, SD Easily accessible from a county road. (605) 530-8089 2015 New Holland H7150 mower conditioner pull type, 18’ pivot tongue, 18’ head, excellent condition, always shedded, used 3 seasons, field ready, asking $22,500. For more information phone 605-852-2067 evenings

HAYING EQUIPMENT For Sale: 2018 German millet hay, 150 net wrapped round bales weighing 1600-1800 lbs. RFV 92, Protein 10.7 Highmore, SD Easily accessible from a county road. (605) 530-8089 Heston Stack Hand 60A, tine pick up, oscillating spout, hydraulic unloader, parts, $2,400. (605) 577-6240 1412 New Holland discbine with hyd. swing, hyd. tilt head, 10.6 cut, impeller conditioner, less moving, lower hp requirement, low acre usage, rear draper, field ready. $11,000. 218-639-1405 leave message. For Sale: JD MoCo Hay Conditioner w/impalers. Call (605) 380-0068 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

FARMLAND FOR SALE SOLD: Barnes County ND Farmland. 159.91 Acres, Weimer Township, North of Tower City, ND.

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3500 plus bales of Hay Millet & Corn Stalks for sale. Contact Kyle at (605) 280-5707 for more information and pricing. New Holland 1442 discbine, good condition, $7,000 OBO. John Deere 4450 2 wheel drive Tractor with power shift, new rims and tires, Firestone 650/65R38, 3 hydraulics, engine 11,028 hrs, serial # R W 4 4 5 0 P 0 0 5 2 9 0 . 605-225-5427 or 605-380-0887 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK RANCHES FOR SALE Richland County, Montana Ranch #1: 4,100 acres 2,820 Deeded, 1,280 State leases. Great set of improvements $2,500,000. Ranch #2: 4,880 acres - all Deeded $2,400,000. Possible lease on adjacent 2,172 acres may be added. For Further Information Contact: Roger Cymbaluk Basin Brokers Inc. Williston, ND 1-800-572-5560 or 701-572-5560

Lamoure County, ND 480.00 Acres of Land with Excellent Access CRP Acres and Native Grass Small Hobby Farm with 3Bedroom home and 2-stall detached garage and small storage sheds. For more information on this listing give John a call at 1-800-888-1766

ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS Garylle B. Stewart Estate Sale

Antiques, Car Lifts, Tools, John Deere Lawn Tractors & parts, Car parts, HO Trains & Layouts, Wurlitzer, furniture, Clocks, Pottery, Paintings, Cash Register, kitchenware, Collectibles. Look and bid at: HelpingHandsLLC.com, bid online or at site June 14-16th. See website for more details. Questions call: 701-238-5681

LIVESTOCK Black yearling Gelbvieh and Gelbvieh balancer bulls. Long thick gentle bulls. Performance records available. 3 black Gelbvieh balancer 2-year old bulls. A few black Gelbvieh balancer replacement heifers. Had shots, weigh 720 pounds. Huus Gelbvieh Ranch Parshall, ND. 701-898-8910 Registered ANGUS BULLS Selling high quality Yearling and 2 year old Angus bulls. Sired by genetics that are balanced and time tested. Prices range from $2750 $4000. Bulls have been semen tested and actual weights as of 3/27/19. To view bull videos & download sale catalog visit: elstoncattle.com. Contact Wes 701-490-6810

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Buskohl Livestock Fencing, We install and remove all types livestock fencing. Barbed Wire, Woven wire, Electric Hi-tensile, and Continuous Fence. We are a licensed and insured company. Call Cody today, 701-640-7869

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

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Wyndmere, ND Arnold: 701-640-8957 or 701-439-2531. Todd: 701-439-0085 or 701-640-8954. Limousin / Limousin - Angus Bulls. Polled, Red, Black. Birth weight 58-90 lbs. Weaning weight, 620 - 780 lbs. No creep. Good dispositions, milk, feet, quality & affordable. Johnson Limousin 218-837-5282 days 218-837-5505 eves Yearling bulls and 2 year old bulls for sale by private treaty. Franchise sons and out in front sons. 701-361-3189 Jacobson Red Angus Hitterdal, MN 12 gelbvieh and balancer bulls for sale, 8 black, 4 red. Raising gelbvieh and balancer cattle since 1979. Semen tested and ready to work. Reasonably priced. Everything guaranteed. Larry Moe 701-371-1352

Bauman Red Angus By Private Treaty

Bloodline such as Conquest Redemption; PCHFRK Prime : Hard Drive bulls for sale. Some suitable for heifers.

Call Dave: 701-321-1994 or Jake: 701-321-0473

Black angus bulls for sale. Sons of bruiser, tour of duty, hoover dam, thunder, and pioneer. These are low birth weight, docile, high performing bulls. Call Corey at 218-766-2134 Oakridge Angus Mahnomen, MN 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

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For Sale polled Gelbvieh/Balancers yearling bulls with great dispositions and performance tested. Most are Homozygous Black and are DNA tested with 1st breeding season guaranteed. Volume discounts available. Priced $2000-$3000 Ceroll Gelbvieh, Sisseton, SD 605-268-0402

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!!”)

BABY calf diarrhea starts yellow to white, may be occasional round puddle in corral, later goes to gray, then very squirty. Can be treated successfully, but can be prevented if worked properly. Dr. Nold Animal Supply 605-765-2451

59 - 3 yr. old 2nd calf Black Baldy cows with March Charolais calves, nice quiet cows, good mothers. 49 first calf Black Baldy heifers with March AI calves, all calves worked, steered up ready for turn out, tagged to match mothers, cows vaccinated with PregGuard. These cattle are in a closed herd. $2300 per pair. 712-986-5455

Pyrenees pups born January 15th, raised with sheep, purebred, ready to go, $250. Buffalo, ND. 701-361-9458 For Sale: 2 year old Charolais bulls including some Red Factor Charlais bulls. All shots, poured, semen tested. Ready to go to work. (605) 881-1829, Garth or 605-380-4525, Leo. Angus & Hereford Bulls for sale, for cows & heifers, by proven AI sires, top performance, semen tested & vaccinated, delivery available, Also, open heifers & cow calf pairs for sale. Amdahl Angus & Hereford. Tim: 605-929-3717 or JD: 605-999-6487 1996 Gray Mare bred to a Son of Sunfrost due to foal May 15th, $1,000. (605) 491-0715 Selling Private Treaty Registered Angus Bulls. Bulls are semen tested. HD50K data available. Bulls are Performance Driven with Great Dispositions. Located near Mitchell, SD. Tate Williams (605)999-0018 or Calli Williams (605)695-1990

Woodcrest Farms Herefords Currently selling registered 2 year old Polled Herefords. They were semen tested in late March. Guaranteed, delivery available, and discounts. Located by Cresbard South Dakota. Call or text at (605) 626-1643. Balancer Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty Black, Red, & Polled. Good maternal traits, performance tested, great disposition. Leonhardt Cattle Co. (605) 530-2586 2 year old Registered Red Angus Bulls for sale by Private Treaty light birth weight, forage developed, pictures and sale catalog available on-line at www.lytleredangus.com email: lytlera r @ g w t c . n e t 605-685-8419 605-279-2648 605-381-4630 Cow calf pairs for sale. All Black Angus Cows. Cows have good disposition second to older solid mouth cows. Call (701) 710-1312

Bauman Red Angus Bulls for Sale. By Private Treaty out of bloodlines such as Conquest 4405P, Redemption, PCHFRK Prime 1323, Hard Drive Some suitable for Heifers. Excellent EPDs. Call Dave 701-321-1994 or 701-336-7201 Jake 701-321-0473 Gelbvieh & Balancer Bulls for Sale, Performance tested bulls, Yearlings & 2yr. olds, All polled, Mostly A.I. sired, Ultra Sound and Carcass Data, Many DNA tested Homozygous black, Bulls that will add muscle and heavier weaning weights to you calves, Semen tested and breeding soundness evaluated, heifer bulls available, will feed till April and then deliver. Adkins Gelbvieh Iroquois, SD Sale catalog and videos at adkinsgelbvieh.com also on facebook, Call Gerald 605-354-2428 Iroquois, SD For Sale: 2 year old Angus Bulls, calving ease, good growth and disposition, Diamond S Angus, Flasher, ND (701) 597-3185

HILLTOP ANGUS FARM BOWDLE, SD Reg. Black Yrlg. Angus bulls for sale. Quality set of performance driven bulls. Moderate birthweight, and good disposition. Call Blake Eisenbeisz at 605-281-1192 or 605-285-6741 or Blake Jr at 605-281-0624 Pairs for Sale Heifer pairs, 3-5 yr olds, semi trucking available, delivered to pasture or location, $1750-$1950. 605-396-7578 Cow Calf Pairs for sale. Red & Black Wagyu cows with big calves at side. Will want to buy calves back off cows at a premium in the fall. (605) 659-0377 RED ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE. Semen tested, carcass ultra sounded, had all breeding shots, delivery available. Namken Red Angus (605) 881-3845 Broken Mouth Pairs, healthy calves on their side. Calves are vaccinated w/Inforce 3 & Ultrabac 7 at birth. (605) 228-8783

Schlechter Farms Chiangus Bulls Selling Private Treaty We have 20 yearling Bulls Raised on a 46 MGC diet No Creep Great Length Great Disposition Great Feet For questions call Xavier Schlechter 605-870-0739 Terry Schlechter 605-870-2094 German Shepherd Puppies, black and black & tan, excellent temperament, farm raised, shots and wormed. $400. 605-880-6368 LIMOUSIN-ANGUS-LIMFLEX Bulls for Sale See videos at symenshillsranch.com 2 year olds, Falls, Yearlings. Reds, Blacks, Polled. Call Herman at 605-698-4870 or Joel at 605-377-8850 Cow/Calf pairs for sale, 37 F1 baldy cows and Simmental cross calves at side, 3/4 yr olds, very gentle herd, complete dispersal, cow and calf’s have had all shots and wormed, Mark Opp (605)281-0768 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Simmental Bulls For Sale Black polled, AI sired. Half to Purebred. Excellent selection of high growth bulls that will add weaning weights to your next calf crop. Also calving ease bulls for Heifers, volume discounts, performance data, EPD’s, Guaranteed, and free delivery. Reed Simmental Randy (home) 605-997-2748 (cell) 605-530-2748 6 purebred Standard Australian Shepherds, ASDR registered and heath tested. Blue Merle and Black tris, ready to go now. Faulkton, SD (605) 380-0303

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HAVE BULL, WILL TRAVEL Lease your quality bulls from HEIM BROS. BULL LEASING and enjoy the advantages of renting. We buy superior bulls from breeders and rent them to you for the season. Avoid the hassle of buying and keeping bulls. Save Money. Call 701-320-1195, Edgeley, ND.

6 Yearling Sim Angus Bulls Sired by Primo and CCR Anchor, semen tested, excellent growth, moderate BW, quiet dispositions. Also, (2) 2 year olds available. (605) 428-5616

Buying or selling your Cattle Give us a Call 605-228-7433 Bred Cows/Pairs, Bred Heifers, Heifers Calves,Feeder Cattle n 3 & 4 year olds, 5-7 year olds, Solid Mouth, Short Term, Late Fall Calvers. Prices vary on breed of cows, size and quality. For complete livestock listings see: www.kelivestock.com EICHLER LIVESTOCK Licensed & Bonded 605-228-7433

Feature open replacement heifers, SimAngus, Red Angus, Simmentals Reds or Blacks, BV, pregguard shots, excellent dispositions, top quality from the top half of the herd. Selling heifers for 15+ years, very satisfied past customers, references available. Ketterling Brothers, Wishek, ND. 701-226-1158 or 701-226-0470

Feature open replacement heifers, SimAngus, Red Angus, Simmentals Reds or Blacks, BV, pregguard shots, excellent dispositions, top quality from the top half of the herd. Selling heifers for 15+ years, very satisfied past customers, references available. Ketterling Brothers, Wishek, ND. 701-226-1158 or 701-226-0470

REGISTERED YEARLING BLACK ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE *Heifer Bulls & Cow Bulls available. *Proven Performance Genetics. *Fertility Tested *Vaccinated and *Ready to Go to Work. **DELIVERY STRAIGHT TO YOUR PASTURE AVAILABLE. **MILLER ANGUS FARMS** Kody-605.690.1997 or Brady-605.690.5733

POLLED HEREFORD BULLS For Sale: Good selection, tame, reasonably priced. Vaccinated for Anthrax, Pink Eye, and Foot-rot. Free delivery. Can hold until you need them. 701-845-0683, anytime or leave a message, we’ll call back. Jerry Hieb, Valley City, ND.

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. Also sell 50 purebred fancy yearling open heifers with excellent disposition and supreme maternal influence. Call Justin Hart 605-216-6469 or Travis Hart 605-252-0894

AKC Labrador Puppies, $400 each. Date of Birth: 2-21-19. Amazing parents and bloodlines. 3 generations of papers. Sheila 712-253-9867 or Dale 712-266-6454 Registered Red Angus Pairs & Yearling Bulls 9 prs. w/calves by Sirloin, Nexus & Wide Load. Excellent replacement heifer prospects. Yearling bulls 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 For Sale: Black & Red Angus and Black & Red Sim Angus Bulls. Many AI sired, some suitable for heifers. Will be semen tested, Delivery available. $2,250. Also, looking for late model 3020, 4020, 4320 John Deere tractors in need of repair. Gordy (605) 850-1551 35 1st calf heifer pairs, real gentle, black and black baldies, $2250. Call 605-742-4552 Registered Angus Bulls For Sale or lease! Calving Ease, Performance Carcass and Maternal Herd Sires Developed with Longevity and Customer Satisfaction in Mind! Performance and i50k data available, breeding season guarantee and free delivery within 250 miles. Located 5 miles west of Summit, SD. Call/text Greg Miller 605-880-3592 for more info visit mlazyb.com 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.

Private Treaty Bulls --10 Registered Red Angus Bulls --10 Purebred Angus Bulls Affordable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Semen Tested Available to few at any time. Contact Info (605) 216-7622 Cow calf pairs for sale. 1st to 5th calvers. Some older pairs. All solid mouth, mostly black and red. On full mineral and protein program. Call Jeff (701) 321-0291 SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com Beautiful Black Tri and Blue Merle Australian Sheppard male pups. Out of working parents, great family dogs, ASDR registered, tails docked and shots. $500. (605) 864-3710 Thyen Simmentals High Performance Yearling Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty. Sires include: True Justice, Macho, Carver, Cowboy Cut, Blue Print & others. Many Blaze faces. Can be seen 3 1/2 miles west of Kones Korner. Call Mike for pics & videos. (605) 520-0575 Buseman Angus Bulls for sale Private Treaty. Several work on heifers. Semen checked and had all breeding shots. Volume Discounts on 10 or more. These bulls workWill Deliver. 605-351-1535 350 head Fancy Black Angus 3 year old pairs, Vermilion genetics, 1400+lbs, March & early April calves out of Amdahl Angus bulls, calves worked and ready to go. $2,350. 605-381-4455 Bison calves for sale. 60 500lb bull calves, 20 heifer calves, 30 800lb bison bulls. Can deliver. 507-360-5858

40 Years of Trusted Farm Real Estate Expertise - Land and Beet Stock Sales Ensure the Professional Handling of Your Sale Bremer Bank Building 3100 S Columbia Rd, Ste 300 Grand Forks ND 58201 701-757-1888 www.redriverlandco.com JOHN BOTSFORD john@redriverlandco.com

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Registered Red Angus bulls, medium to large frame bulls from top blood lines with quiet disposition. Call Mike’s Red Angus, Geddes, SD 605-243-2202 or 605-680-0606 For Sale: Complete dispersal of 80 head of 1st-6th Calf Purebred Angus and F1 Black Baldy Cow/Calf pairs. 40 pair are March born AI sired calves by Connealy Front & Center. 40 pair are March and early April born calves sired by Angus and Hereford Bulls. Excellent disposition. $2,000/pair. Ph. 507-227-7212 or 507-227-7213. Bull semen and tank, I have Bando 5175 and Rito 6I6, Traveler 004, Vermilion Date Line, PC Total, GAR Expectation, Bushs Money Train, New Design 878 and several other bulls, would like to sell all together but will sell any part, Milbank, SD (320) 305-0889 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 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

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 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

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Registered Limousin and Limousin Angus bulls, performance tested, yearlings, black and red bulls available. Contact Nolz Limousin Mitchell SD 605-996-1810 or 605-999-7035 www.nolzlimousin.com

Kappes Simmentals For Sale by private treaty. For Sale: 30 Simmental - SimmAngus Bulls. Call Neal at 605-380-8766 RCA VALLEY ANGUS PRIVATE TREATY BULL SALE Registered yearling and virgin two year old Angus bulls. Complete performance data and EPDs, calving ease, excellent disposition. AI sires. Andover, SD Contact: Ashley (605) 380-4426

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 Monday, June 10, 2019 / AGWEEK

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

FOR SALE: Simmental Sim Angus Bulls calving ease and growth bulls. We have black, black blaze & red bulls available. Vander Wal Simmentals, Dean 605-690-1901 or Kent 605-690-0234

Due to the inclement weather during our sale day we have a large selection of yearling & 18 month old Red Angus Bulls for sale by private treaty. Heifer bulls and cow bulls available. Please call Emit for more information at (605) 228-8857

Purebred Australian Shepherd puppies, farm raised out of working dogs, red & blue merles, red tris, and black tris. Ready June 1st. 1st shots given, excellent family dogs. Call 605-234-6851

4 horses to good homes. App/Qtr/Thoroughbreed. 1 filly, 2 geldings, 1 mare. Filly not started, green geldings, mare trained to show pleasure/trail. Ages 8-20. All have long tails. Call for more info/to apply. Preference to 4-H’er. Call (320) 808-8025

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

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20 Registered Red Angus Bulls, yearling and 2 year olds, great selection of heifer bulls and heard bulls, New Salem, ND (701) 204-3508 For RENT or SALE: Composite X Charolais BULLS, get the benefit of heterosis! Call (605) 690-0660 AKC English Springer Spaniel puppies, 5 girls, 2 boys, black & white, parents both hunt, Milbank, SD 605-949-9252 For Sale: 20 Red Solid to Broken mouth Cow calf pairs. Have their spring shots, are ready for grass! Started calving in Feb. with a few calves 1-2 weeks old. (605) 933-0288 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 DRAFT HORSE SHOW6-horse hitches from 10 states. Swiftel Center, Brookings, SD 1 pm Sat & Sun June 22 & 23. Follow dakotaroyaldraftshow on facebook (605) 695-3805

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For sale: Registered 2 year old horned Hereford bulls. Good EPD’s, semen tested, free delivery up to 200 miles. Will cooperate on deliveries outside of that area. Neu Herefords Rockham, SD Call Dale 605-472-1292 or 605-450-1544

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