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VOLUME 32, NUMBER 37 / Monday, April 17, 2017

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Beef checkoff is not voluntary By Bernie Uran Thanks to Mr. Stadheim for writing about the beef checkoff (Beef Commission isn’t playing fair with checkoff dollars, April 10). Checkoff implies that it is voluntary, which it is not, and it honestly is a tax. It was very offensive when former U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack indicated that

he had the authority to double the beef tax to $2/head without our OK. Fortunately, that did not happen. I have seen little indication over the years, since 1985, that the present $1/head deduction was at all being well spent, and the financial audits and accountability of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association are non-existent!

R-CALF USA, even though I have not yet become a member, has pointed out many of the unscrupulous antics of NCBA. With friends like the NCBA, those in the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the packing industry are killing off country-of-origin-labeling legislation and anything that resembles sunshine and fairness in the beef

industry. We are forced to fund their agenda. As the saying goes, “With friends like that, who needs enemies?� Editor’s note: Stadheim’s letter referred to the additional $1 per head assessment on cattle sold in North Dakota, which was enacted by the 2015 North Dakota Legislature. Uran is a beef cow/calf producer from Northome, Minn.

Sonny Perdue needs to be confirmed By Agweek Editorial Board The U.S. Senate on April 24 will take up — and is expected to confirm — Sonny Perdue as agriculture secretary. Perdue, a former Georgia governor who has worked as a veterinarian and owned grain and fertilizer businesses, was the last Cabinet member nominated by President Donald Trump. And, as Perdue quipped during his hearing before the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, perhaps the president “saved the best for last.� While several of Trump’s Cabinet picks have been controversial, leading to much head scratching and consternation, Perdue’s nomination has been comparatively without controversy. He’s garnered bipartisan support, including getting a nod from the last person to hold the position, Tom Vilsack. We, likewise, think Perdue is the right man for the job, and we hope that by sometime next week, everyone is calling him Secretary Perdue. Are there concerns about Perdue? Of course. No person who spends the bulk of his life in public service

escapes scrutiny. And while we may be self-centered, we wish he had more first-hand experience with the Midwest and the crops and livestock raised here. Vilsack, governor of Iowa before serving as ag secretary, had Midwest knowledge and connections. Of course, Californians wish Perdue had their variety of crop knowledge of their agriculture economy. There is never a perfect leader. But, quite frankly, Perdue’s pluses greatly outweigh his minuses. His executive experience will be an asset in managing an expansive agency with a multi-billion dollar budget. He can help collaborate and direct the 2018 Farm Bill. His real-life agriculture experience means he understands the issues facing farmers and ranchers, rural communities and agribusinesses. At his core, Perdue looks to be a passionate aggie, like many of us. And he’s shown himself to be willing to work in a bipartisan manner for the good of the people he serves. Getting Perdue in as the head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be an important move for the industry. Agriculture needs an advocate who will stand up for our interests, whether it’s on trade, the renewable fuels

standard, or USDA funding. USDA has gone too long without a leader. Important positions need to be filled. Important positions need to be advocated. Perdue may not be a perfect choice. He may not even be the best possible choice. But we think he’ll do do a good job

at USDA. ‌‌‌‌‌. The Senate is scheduled to vote on Perdue’s confirmation April 24. Agweek reporter Jonathan Knutson plans to attend the vote during the North American Agricultural Journalists’ annual convention April 23-25 in Washington, D.C.

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APRIL 23-25 — South Dakota FFA Convention, Brookings, S.D. Information: sdffafoundation.org/docs/ConventionProgram_2017.pdf. APRIL 23-25 — Minnesota FFA Convention, St. Paul, Minn. Information: mnffa. org/Conventions/StateConventionPacket.aspx. APRIL 25 — Pasture Bugs N’ Grubs Road Show sponsored by the South Dakota Grassland Coalition, Watertown, S.D. Contact janice.rounds@ sdstate.edu to register. APRIL 26 — Pasture Bugs N’ Grubs Road Show sponsored by the South Dakota Grassland Coalition, Chamberlain/ Oacoma, S.D. Contact janice. rounds@sdstate.edu to register. APRIL 26 — South Dakota One Health: Vaccine-Preventable Diseases of People & Animals, USD Health Science Center, Sioux Falls, S.D. Information: igrow.org/events/south-dakota-one-health-vaccine-preventable-diseases-of-people-animals. APRIL 27 — Pasture Bugs N’ Grubs Road Show sponsored by the South Dakota Grassland Coalition, Rapid City, S.D. Contact janice.rounds@ sdstate.edu to register. MAY 3-4 — Animal Agriculture Alliance Stakeholders Summit, Kansas City, Mo. Information: animalagalliance.org/summit. MAY 30-June 1 — Montana Stockgrowers Association Mid Year Meeting, Great Falls, Mont. Information: mtbeef. org/events/mid-year-meeting. MAY 30-June 1 — Tractor Safety School, North Dakota 4-H Camp near Washburn, N.D. Contact Rick Schmidt, at rick.schmidt@ndsu.edu to register. MAY 31-June 2 — Tractor Safety School, Kindred N.D. Contact Kelcey Hoffmann at kelcey.hoffmann@ndsu.edu to register. JUNE 5-9 — North Dakota FFA Convention, Fargo, N.D. Information: ndffa.org/StateConvention.html. JUNE 21-24 — American Seed Trade Association annual convention, Minneapolis, Minn. Information: betterseed.org/event/134th-annual-convention.

GETTING READY FOR SPRING GRASS

Ranchers in much of Agweek country are either in full swing of calving season or are catching their breaths as it winds down. Calving conditions have been ideal in central North Dakota this year, as the warm, dry weather has made things a little easier on the folks who have to keep an eye on the calves. These cattle, near Medina, N.D., on April 12 enjoyed the warm spring sun.

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New directors join ND Soybean Council New directors recently joined the North Dakota Soybean Council. Each director will serve a three-year term. Langdon soybean farmer Mike Muhs was elected to represent District 10, which consists of Cavalier, Pembina and Walsh counties. Daniel Mock from Braddock was elected to represent District 12, which consists of 21 southwest North Dakota counties. Dan Spiekermeier, a soybean producer from Sheldon, was appointed to represent District 2, which is Ransom and Sargent counties. Perry Ostmo from Sharon was re-elected to represent District 8, consisting of Nelson, Griggs and Steele counties.

Maxwell promoted at Jennie-O Jennie-O Turkey Store has

promoted Jay Maxwell to director of purchasing for the Willmar corporate office. In his new position he will oversee the purchasing and vendor management for Jennie-O. While at Jennie-O, Maxwell has worked as transportation manager, commodity sales manager and export sales manager in the supply chain department.

Minnesota Corn Growers Association bolsters staff The Minnesota Corn Growers Association recently announced the hiring of Brent Renneke as public relations manager, in addition to the promotion of Meghan Doyle to communications director and Missy Gilbertson to director of grower services. Renneke’s responsibilities will include telling stories of Minnesota’s corn farmers to the non-farming public, spreading awareness of how MCGA is working for

corn growers and leading the implementation of new public relations strategies. Doyle will work on communications strategies, marketing and public relations messaging. Gilbertson, who previously served as membership secretary and member services manager, will be leading the new District Field Managers program and overseeing a number of MCGA programs.

Brinks honored at SDSU Little I

Mike and Betty Brink recently were honored as the 2017 South Dakota State University Little International Honored Agriculturalists. The Brinks live and farm near Redfield, S.D., where they raise registered Hampshire sheep, cattle, and a broad variety of crops. The two were honored for their years of service in teaching and in agriculture.


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REGIONAL NEWS

The education of rural America

Achievement levels rising

By Jonathan Knutson $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rural Americans sometimes complain they’re unfairly portrayed as uneducated, especially in comparison to urban residents. A new U.S. Department of Agriculture report finds that rural Americans are increasingly well educated — but, on balance, still less educated than their urban counterparts. “Rural Education at a Glance, 2017 Editionâ€? was prepared by the USDA’s Economic Service. Agweek talked with Alexander Marre, the report’s lead author. The report compared educational attainment in rural and urban areas in 2000 and 2015. Among its key findings: Ĺš Rural residents overall now are better educated than they were. For example, 24 percent had less than a high school diploma in 2000; in 2015, the rate was 15 percent. On the other end of the spectrum, the percentage of rural residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher rose from 15 percent in 2000 to 19 percent in 2015.

Ś Overall educational achievement is rising in urban areas, too, and in some cases outpaces the increase in rural areas. For example, the percentage of urban residents with a bachelor’s degree rose from 26 percent in 2000 to 33 percent in 2015. The growing rural-urban gap in college completion may reflect higher pay in urban areas to workers with college degrees, as well as the fact that students from rural areas who attend college in urban areas sometimes stay there to work after graduation, Marre says. Ś Rural women are increasingly more well educated than rural men. For example, 20 percent of rural women and 15 percent of rural men had bachelor’s degrees or higher in 2015. The report doesn’t address that disparity, but Marre notes that urban women also are more likely than urban men to have bachelor’s degrees or higher. Ś Urban areas on average offer higher pay than rural areas for workers with more education. For example, urban workers with a bachelor’s degree have median earnings of $51,564, while rural workers with a bachelor’s degree have median earnings of

$41,030. Median is the middle number in a sequence of numbers. Some advocates of rural America have suggested that improved technology and telecommuting will allow more highly educated Americans to live and work in rural areas. Marre says the report doesn’t have data on the extent, if any, to which that’s happening. Marre says he doesn’t have published material on regional differences in educational attainment. But he provides Census Bureau information for the Midwest — a 12-state area that includes North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota — that shows: Ś Rural Midwest residents are, on balance, better educated than rural residents nationwide. For example, 88.7 percent of rural Midwest residents have at least a high school degree, compared with 87 percent of rural residents nationwide. Ś Reflecting the national trend, Midwest rural residents are as well educated overall as Midwest urban residents. For example, 90.3 percent of urban residents in the region have at least a high school degree, compared with 88.7 percent for rural residents in

the region. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, an urban area comprises a “densely settled core of census tracts and/ or census blocks that meet minimum population density requirements� and several other criteria. To qualify as “urban,� an area must have at least 2,500 people, at least 1,500 of whom “reside outside institutional group quarters.� “Rural� is considered anything not classified as urban.

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The flood of 1997 By Katie Pinke Twenty years ago this week, I signed a Division I track and field scholarship to attend the University of Georgia. There was a little writeup in the Grand Forks Herald that my pastor KATIE cut out and dropped PINKE in the mailbox to send me. The envelope didn’t reach me until months later, and it was delivered by the post office in a plastic bag covered in flood mud — a sign of the destruction that rerouted my life and thousands of others. A terrible winter of blizzards, record snowfall and a spring storm resulted in the flooding of the Red River of the North, which halted my final high school track and field season. I was also five months pregnant, a more complicating factor than I chose to let on at the time. We were excused from what would become my last day of high school to sandbag as we had been doing for weeks. Even as high schoolers, we were compelled to save our community. I stood with friends, our backs to the rising river, sandbagging on top of the Lincoln Drive dike. Directly across the street was a little yellow house with brown shutters, the first house my parents ever owned and the house they brought me home to as a newborn. The last big flood was the year I was born. As a child, my mom told me stories about how the dike held and that my grandpa parked a

grain truck outside of our house as an escape vehicle if needed. There I was, 18 years later, right across from where I started life. My parents still owned the house as a rental property. I felt purposeful tossing sandbags. I didn’t think anything of the fact I was five months pregnant. It was a calling for every resident to do what we could to save our homes, schools and businesses, the only streets and neighborhoods we had known as home. Up the road from the dike was Lincoln Elementary School, where all three of my siblings attended and where I had attended. My mom pulled my siblings out of school and took them to our farm to be away from flood waters and any evacuations. The river snaked around the tight-knit neighborhood on three sides, separating North Dakota from Minnesota. The dike and flood officials instructed us to notify them right away if we saw water leaking through the dike. We reported several leaks but kept sandbagging. Before our very eyes, the murky water was rising as we stood on the dry side of the dike we were trying to protect. That was the beginning of the end of the Grand Forks I had known my entire childhood. Officials said to clear the dikes and get to higher ground. The sirens began to wail. My friends and I piled into my car and raced to a friend’s nearby home. We hauled everything up from their basement to their attic and some things from the main floor. The small post-World War

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II house was home to my friend, her parents and her three siblings. Across the street, another classmate helped load up the back of a pickup with their belongings. The sirens continued to howl. I drove home. An immediate and mandatory evacuation of Lincoln Park neighborhood was underway. The dike was giving way. There was a note from my mom saying she and my dad were sandbagging to try to save a friend’s home. I turned up the radio and heard the announcer say to fill up your bathtubs with water in case we lost water. I did that, even though my parents had “assurance” from the city our home was on higher ground, despite being very near the river. My parent’s business, which they had owned since the early 1980s, was downtown, but they thought the office should be safe from the river’s harm. I remember falling asleep after my mom and dad had checked in before resuming helping their friend try to save their home by sandbagging and pumping. Sirens rang again in the morning. The river had reached 51 feet. I looked out the window to see the water rolling up our driveway and onto our

lawn. I’ve had dreams for the last decades about that very moment. We were not as safe as we thought. That’s when we started to evacuate. The entire town of Grand Forks was evacuated. The power went out. My dad, along with family members and cattle trailers, tried to save his business as flood waters rushed into downtown streets. It was too late. The sewer backed up before flood waters hit. For those of you who have experienced a flood, you know the mess. The war-torn look. The smell. The wetness. The darkness. The mold. The piles and piles of debris. The Flood of 1997 rerouted my life, as it did for many others. It washed away homes and prized earthly possessions as well as schools, businesses and neighborhoods. My eyes fill with tears as I take myself back to that day. I still shake. My chest gets tight. When I was a kid, my mom, riding in the passenger front seat with my dad behind the wheel of our wood-paneled brown minivan, would often look back at my brothers, sister and me and say, “All I need is right here in the van.” I used to balk and roll my eyes at her. It wasn’t until we lost our sense of community, neighborhood, schools, business and home, I knew she was right. I look back two decades later and am overcome by how my parents had to

have felt between running a business, raising a family and in the process of transitioning a family farm. Not to mention a pregnant teenage daughter. The flood rerouted my life, but it taught me to keep going. Instead of enrolling in a different high school for the last month of school so I could compete in a few track meets, I went to work cleaning at the Aneta nursing home. I started at $6.20 per hour, the highest wage I had ever earned. I cleaned toilets but also visited my great-grandma who was a resident and developed friendships with co-workers I still keep in touch with today. What was a natural disaster for the region and financial disaster for many ended up being a blessing for me. I learned about the Red Cross, Salvation Army and the goodness of people in the middle of terrible circumstances. I learned my baby was a gift of new life after a heartbreaking and abrupt end to my hometown as I knew it. Once a week for about six weeks, I went to a flood recovery center where I would show my driver’s license in order to take home needed cleaning supplies and food. I was coded “blue,” which meant the worst hit area and could access the entire center of supplies. I felt my parents would never go there for help. I sensed we needed it, so I loaded up my car with donated

supplies to do my part. It’s a humbling experience to accept help. I could tell by the look on my mom’s face she appreciated what I brought home, and she never told me not to go back. Those donated supplies made a lifelong impact on me. I will always give freely because of what was shared with my family and community in 1997. Today, Grand Forks is stronger and more vibrant than in 1997, despite the green spaces where my beloved Lincoln neighborhood once was. There are still places I drive by and wonder, “What happened to that family who lived there? Where did they go? Where are they now?” The baby boy in my womb in 1997 is back in Grand Forks attending the University of North Dakota. The son who gave me a new purpose and life after the flood recently played in his first spring college football game. He’s moving into a rental house in a few weeks, far from the river. When you feel rerouted in life, keep pressing on, search for the goodness around you, for the new life and purpose ahead. Do you have a flood memory to share? I’d love to hear from you on Twitter @katpinke or via email kpinke@agweek.com. Editor’s note: Pinke is the publisher and general manager of Agweek. She can be reached at kpinke@agweek.com.


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By Katie Pinke Agweek Publisher Q: What sparked in your interest in becoming a veterinarian? I’ve wanted to be a veterinarian since lll Emily Fox I was 4 or 5, pretty much since I learned what the word meant. I did not grow up on a farm, and when I was young I wanted to go into small animal medicine. Through middle and high school I was sure I wanted to be an equine vet, and it wasn’t until my first year of college that I decided to focus on bovine medicine. Q: How did you get from Vermont to rural North Dakota and why? To be a bovine vet, I decided to leave the east coast. I transferred to the University of Minnesota, where they had a very strong husbandry and nutrition program. I was fortunate to work for the beef research team there as well. My fiancee Andy was a year ahead of me in vet school. We wanted a two-person position at a clinic to stay in for the long haul, and we wouldn’t be happy working only on cats and dogs. I felt immediately the American Association of Bovine Practitioners was the position we had been looking for. The community convinced us. People in Ashley and the surrounding communities don’t fully understand how special this town is. My hometown was not much bigger, and it never had the sense of community Ashley does. Q: What’s your role in agriculture today? In the past the vet’s role in agriculture was treating sick animals, pulling calves etc. While I do all of those things I also see myself as having responsibilities in the realms of public health and beef quality. I try to promote proper injection tech-

nique, judicious use of antibiotics and appropriate management options to minimize antibiotic use where possible. All of these things are important in instilling consumer confidence and ensuring a safe food supply. I play an important role as an ambassador for agriculture. I have many of friends and family not directly involved in agriculture, and I hear a lot of untrue statements, like, “Farmers these days pump cattle so full of antibiotics and hormones that beef is unsafe to eat.” I have a responsibility to educate them about how untrue that is. I believe I have changed minds with well-rounded and fact-based arguments. I know it’s easy to write off these people as ungrateful and ignorant, but many are just so far removed from agriculture they genuinely do not know. Q: If you had the opportunity to share a message with a large group of prospective students considering veterinary medicine, what would your message be? Make sure you understand that it’s a lifestyle choice, not just a profession. Mixed animal rural practice is extremely demanding. It’s also a long and expensive degree. Many jobs that require as much time (eight years) and financial investment ($100,000$350,000) have much higher starting salaries than veterinary medicine. That being said, it’s such a fun and exciting profession. Q: If you could choose anyone, who would you pick as your mentor and why? I was fortunate to have a great mentor in Mr. Mike Robson. I spent three summers at a veterinary clinic in southern England as a student. One would think an older male vet of his generation would look down on me for being small and female and wanting to work on cattle, but he gave me a lot of faith in my own abilities. I had hoped to call on him for advice once I was in practice. About six months before I graduated, I got news that he had an inoperable brain tumor. If I could pick anyone, I would choose to have Mr. Robson back. I know I’m a better doctor for the time I spent with him. Dr. Emily Fox didn’t grow up on a farm in Vermont but knew at a young age she wanted to be a veterinarian. Today, Dr. Fox practices as veterinarian in Ashley, N.D. She shares about her passion for beef cattle, veterinary medicine, outreach to non-ag consumers and her love for her community of Ashley. Would you like to be featured in this segment or know of VRPHRQH ZKR ZRXOG PDNH DQ LQWHUHVWLQJ SURĆ OH" &RQWDFW .DWLH 3LQNH DW NSLQNH#DJZHHN FRP


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Cargill generates Twitter “storm” over non-GMO outreach

By Sara Wyant Savvy Cargill observers have watched the historically press-sensitive private company steadily gain a more public and lll Sara Wyant media-friendly presence in recent years. But, as the global agribusiness giant learned last month, offering customers and consumers more information — in the form of a tweet — can come back to bite you. The Twitter “storm” started with Cargill retweeting a story and noting that the company works “closely” with the Non-GMO Project — a third-party verification source that’s known for its butterfly logo on packages and harsh anti-GMO rhetoric. Supporters of genetically modified products reacted angrily that Cargill would collaborate with an entity like the NGP — which is unabashedly against growers who use GMO technology. Ironically, it wasn’t the announcement of any new breakthrough that triggered the Twitter storm, but rather a continuation of business practices. In mid-March, Cargill tweeted a story announcing that even more Cargill food ingredients will be verified by the Non-GMO Project, including Stevia sweeteners, dry corn (mill, grits, flour), glucose heirloom syrup, corn syrup solids, dextrin, maltodextrin, modified food starch, native starch, mid oleic sunflower oil, Clear Valley high-oleic canola oil, soybean oil, chicory inulin, and erythritol (using corn feedstock). That story built on an Oct. 6, 2016, announcement that erythritol, cane sugar and high-oleic sunflower oil from Cargill all had received Non-GMO Project verification — but amazingly that announcement received fairly little notice on social media. “Cargill’s portfolio has included non-GMO products for the last 15 years and expanded over time,”

explained Randy Giroux, Cargill’s vice president of food safety, in an interview. Giroux says Cargill sees the nonGMO market as “a niche market…. it’s a specialty market” that represents less than 2 percent of the U.S. market for the global grain trader. According to USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service about 90 percent of the U.S. corn acreage and 94 percent of the soybean acres were planted with GMO seeds last year. And those percentages have held fairly constant for the last three years. But Cargill says identity-preserved and non-GMO markets are growing. For example, a key customer, Dannon, announced in 2016 that it would transition to non-GMO animal feed for several of its dairy lines by 2018. Cargill is hearing from a number of food companies who want certification of the company’s ingredients so that their finished products can carry that non-GMO seal, Giroux says. “We needed to service their needs. From what we’ve seen, the NonGMO Project really did fill a void that existed in the absence of a federal standard or other private standards that could compete with NGP. We didn’t see other viable options in the market.” “By far, the largest majority of our business is working with producers to market their GM crops,” Giroux adds. “We are committed to those stakeholders, we believe in sound science and advocate for the right policies to support the adoption of GM crops. “To those who really know us, our actions speak louder than 140 characters.” For Cargill’s President and CEO David MacLennan, the future of food requires thinking about both GMO and non-GMO products. And if recent speeches are any indication, he doesn’t sound like a Twitter storm is going to prompt any strategy changes. “Cargill anticipates we will con-

tinue to source GMO crops — the yield and sustainability benefits are too compelling to ignore. But we are also excited about value-added opportunities presented by specialty supply chains, like non-GMO,” he said during a speech at the Carlson School of Management last spring. “As an industry, we need to acknowledge that both science and values drive decisions. So, we are trying to share information, build trust and ensure transparency.” In some respects, Cargill’s moves may seem late to the specialty grain game. One of the oldest companies to focus on identity-preserved, non-GMO and organic corn and soybeans for food ingredients is Clarkson Grain, founded in Illinois more than 40 years ago. The company does not sell any branded products for retailers who might want a non-

GMO label, but like Cargill, Clarkson uses a third-party testing lab for verification. The IP and non-GMO category is “one of the fastest growing sectors in the food industry,” says Wyatt Muse, Clarkson’s merchandiser. Asked if he followed the social media storm over Cargill and the NGP, Muse was somewhat tepid in his response. “It’s noise, to be honest,” Muse told Agri-Pulse. “Everyone on Twitter has their own opinion. The more people get involved with social media, the more they focus their attention on things that support their opinion and not by learning about other people and other points of view.” Editor’s note: Wyant is president and founder of Agri-Pulse Communications Inc.


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OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW Italian Pulled Pork Sandwiches for busy, hungry farm families By Cristen Clark Planting season is here, and it’s time to get crafty with food again. Sandwiches reign supreme when it comes lll CristenClark to “busy season food,” but let’s face it, the standard ham-and-cheese isn’t cutting it anymore. As boring as the standbys are to make, they are to eat. There’s nothing more tempting to tired taste buds than a break from the normal routine, as long as the recipe doesn’t take forever to make. Time is something no one can find enough of this time of year, but luckily, this recipe doesn’t take up much of it. We’ve been pretty wet this spring so far in Iowa, so there’s a bit of a waiting game going on to get in the field. I’ve learned to appreciate the slow-down when we are preparing for busy season. It gives me an opportunity to notice the little things, like my dad’s weathered hands and how truly miraculous modern technology is. Can you envision growing what we need to behind horses? I can’t. Not to mention, the tractor acts up enough as it is. I don’t need any more help in that department from some spazzy horse. I vaguely remember my Grandma Madeline telling me a story of a storm back in the early 1900s (or before) that popped up, small tornadoes and all. My great grandpa and a hired hand were working in the field behind horses and were overcome by strong winds and no visibility. They freed their horses and hid in a ditch until it was safe to come out. The next day, they found the horses at a neighbor’s place about a quarter mile away. Not because the neighbor sent them a picture text on their cell phone and a Facebook post was shared by multiple members of the community, but because they went

Italian Pulled Pork with Peppers and Onions Makes 8-10 large sandwiches

out looking for them. I can’t even begin to fathom what that must have been like. By recent calculations, back then each farmer was said to feed four people. Today each farmer feeds 155 people. We owe much of the success to technology and innovation, but we mustn’t forget where we came from, and the tired, weathered hands that got us here. With trends in food these days seeming to place an emphasis on “old fashioned” this or “vintage” that, consumers seem to enjoy the implied nostalgia and simplicity that appear to accompany certain food choices. It should be known with simple investigation that the lineage of many food choices today hosts many generations of good old-fashioned struggle that drove farmers to up their game and raise more food in a better way. I’m thankful for that, and also thankful for choices at the grocery store and the farmers I get to work alongside every day. Fill the tired, weathered hands on your farm with this delicious warm sandwich during spring planting season, and serve any leftover pork, peppers and onions tossed with bowtie pasta for an additional hot meal. Good luck in the field this year!

Ingredients: For Italian pulled pork: 1 pork shoulder roast (weight: around 3 pounds) 1 packet of dry Italian dressing mix 1 teaspoon seasoned salt (Lawry’s) ½ teaspoon ground black pepper ½ cup Italian dressing For peppers and onions: 2 tsp olive oil 1 Tablespoon butter 2 yellow onions, cut into ½” rings, then rings cut into half 4 bell peppers of various ­óáóĄĈɊ ­ėđ Ïêđó ȳʸ ĈđĄÏĀĈ 1 teaspoon dried Italian seasoning ¾ teaspoon garlic salt ¼ teaspoon black pepper To complete sandwiches: 8 hearty sandwich rolls or hamburger buns 2 Tablespoons butter for spreading onto rolls ¾ pound of farmer’s cheese, grated (select any cheese you wish, pepperjack for a kick!) For Pork: Remove pork shoulder from packaging, set on a plate or cutting board. Combine dressing mix, seasoned salt and black pepper. Rub into roast, then place in slow cooker. Add one cup of chicken stock or water. Pour Italian dressing over roast. Cover and set slow cooker on LOW setting for 6-8 hours, or when roast pulls apart easily. For peppers and onions: In a large skillet over medium

heat, add olive oil, butter and onions. Cook until onions begin to soften, 5 minutes. Add pepper strips, Italian seasoning, garlic salt and black pepper. Cook, stirring often, until onions and peppers are softened, but not mushy, 10 minutes. Remove from heat, set aside. To assemble: Pull pork, removing excess fat with a spoon off the top of the surface of the cooking liquid with a spoon. Stir pulled pork with juices. Warm peppers and onions if needed (these will melt the cheese!) Butter rolls and toast them, if desired. Using a slotted spoon, add pork to bottom half of bun. Add a spoonful of pepper and onion mixture. Add farmer’s cheese. Cover with remaining bun top, wrap in foil or serve immediately. Note: It is important to have a hearty bun, because of the juiciness of the sandwich. If your bun ÏĈ áÏÆÌđɊ ÄáėÄÄĩ ê³ɯĈóÄđɊɯđ̺ ÛėÏ­ɢ ºĈɯè ĩ Ĉó Þ ĄÏÆÌđɯ ê³ ĩóėɭáá Ì Ģº a soft sandwich. Toasting the «ėêĈ ̺áĀĈ ÞººĀ đ̺èɯĈđėĄ³ĩ đóóɐ Note: Buy cheese in a block and grate it. The cheese always tastes better this way, and melts better too! (Because stabilizers that help pre-shredded cheese hold its shape are not included in the block version.) Want more flavor? Drizzle some additional Italian dressing over the cheese on the sandwich. Whole grain mustard adds an interesting dimension as well. Alternative: For a different meal, swap buns for one pound of Ā Ĉđ ģÏđÌ Ȫ đ «áºĈĀóóêĈɯ «ėđđºĄ ĀáėĈɯ ȩ đº ĈĀóóê Æ ĄáÏ­ Ĉ áđɊɯ ê³ swap cheese for parmesan.


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Will extra cost, effort be worth it? By Mikkel Pates $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU DELL RAPIDS, S.D. — Federal rules that expanded the list of medications that need veterinarian oversight to be given to animals have been in place for five months, and animal producers, veterinarians and feed mills continue to move forward on the process. The Veterinary Feed Directive was put in place as a way to strengthen the oversight of certain antibiotics that are used in both humans and animals and to prolong the life of those products. Beginning Jan. 1, the list of antibiotics that need oversight expanded and now includes many common medicated feeds. In the VFD process, which is under the purview of the federal Food and Drug Administration, veterinarians must verify they have a “valid client

relationship� before supplying medications used in animal feed. Veterinarians must provide documentation in order for feed stores to sell the product, so the changes impact veterinarians with clients who buy medications through online distributors or who buy veterinary supplies through cash-and-carry retailers. Russ Daly, of South Dakota State University at Brookings, S.D., says the process of creating the documentation hasn’t been bad, but some feed mills have complained to veterinarians that farmers haven’t been able to do perform some common practices. They have been accustomed to keeping some medications on hand for treatment of pinkeye for pasture cattle or for healing up cows after birth. Some of those practices may never have caused significant problems for

consumers or farmers and were ordinary — though not officially approved — practices that have perceived herd health benefits. Some producers are looking for ways to solve the problems through other approved means, which could be a positive change. “The big picture reason for doing this is public health — making sure we have antibiotic drugs to treat infections in people when they get sick from bacterial problems and to make sure they work for animals too,� Daly says.

Opportunity for best practices Veterinarian Corale Dorn owns Dells Veterinary Service, at Dell Rapids, S.D. Her husband, Daniel Dorn, is not a veterinarian but manages the practice. The clinic is just north of Sioux Falls and many of its clients are in the

Interstate 29 corridor. It’s a mixed practice — everything from dogs and cats to dairy cows and beef cow-calf stocker cattle and feedlots. Daniel Dorn says one of the problems he sees with the program is the lack of availability of FDA personnel to oversee it. State officials have resisted offering advice because the regulations are federal, he says. He’d like to see more verification that procedures being used by veterinarians are approved, rather than seeing people caught with mistakes later. Corale Dorn says the VFD gives consumers the confidence that antibiotic use “is under the oversight of somebody who’s been through school, understands how antibiotic resistance is created, who understands when we

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need it, and when we shouldn’t be using it as a band-aid.� She doesn’t think the VFD should be looked at as just another regulalll Corale Dorn tion forced on agriculture. “It’s an opportunity for us to sit down and talk over how we are keeping our cattle healthy in the first place,� Corale Dorn lll Daniel Dorn says. The process requires discussion of feed additives, ways to keep cattle healthy and best management practices. Most producers know how to handle feed medications, but the VFD is a way to document it, Corale says. “Some say, ‘I don’t feed that much in the first place,’ and I respond, ‘No, that’s the goal, to have healthy cattle that don’t need any attention paid to them, just because we’re doing our management practices,’� she says. But when those conditions, including humidity or fluctuating temperatures, come up that require treating large batches of cattle, the medications still are available. One of the Dorns’ clients is Todd Brown of Dell Rapids, who runs a cow-calf operation that finishes their home-raised calves. He joined his father’s operation after high school in 1983. He raises corn, soybeans and a little alfalfa for the 100-stock cow herd, which uses the farm’s creek pastures. Brown says the system used to be simple. “If I needed some (medication) crumbles before, I could just run to town and get them. Now there’s kind of an earlier step� with the VFD,� he says. He likes to have crumbles on hand for when the calves are stressed at weaning time or during harvest. “Those types of situations might make this clumsier; I hope we can get

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through them. I won’t live through that until fall when I wean our next crop of calves.� Brown says cattle producers are good stewards of the land and livestock. “We treat them (with medications) not because we want to waste the money but to keep them healthy, and that’s better in the long run,� he said. “It’s our duty to keep educating and reassuring the public that we’re doing the best we can.� There is reason to be cautious with medications, he says. “If we overdose or get them immune to it, we rely on some of the same medications to treat kids — humans — and we’d sure hate to translate that into the human food chain,� he says.

Anticipation and preparation Leading up to the Jan. 1, 2017, deadline, there were many concerns about how involved the VFD process would be, how often it would need to be done and how much work it would be to keep track of it — both on the feed mill and producer sides. How veterinarians have accepted the additional duty is a question, Corale Dorn says. “It comes down to how good your communication is with your clients,�

she says. Some feed mill operators initially seemed less aware of the proposed changes than the animal producers themselves, Corale says. Besides keeping the script — a record of the VFD — for two years, the medication distributor is responsible for figuring out how many bags of medication fill a particular prescription — not a typical responsibility of feed mills. Since that calculation is based on animal weights, the amounts given likely will change during the life of the VFD. Dells Veterinary Service started doing orientations with an open house last summer. In December 2016, the clinic signed up with a company called GlobalVetLINK out of Ames, Iowa, to manage the VFDs. Producers with whom the clinic has had historic client relationships were invited to the clinic for 15 to 30 minutes for an orientation of the software. Each was helped with establishing a GVL link so they’d have the VFDs emailed to them. The system allows computerized records storage. The clinic didn’t charge extra to those who historically purchased vaccines in the practice. GVL charges clients $15 to write

the script and maintain cloud-based storage for the two-year life of the VFD, Daniel Dorn says. It’s a separate invoice item, but the fee could cover up to tens of thousands of dollars of products and keep the producer legal under the VFD rules.

Being in touch

Dells Veterinary completed 100 VFDs in the first two weeks of January and added about 30 since then, Daniel Dorn says. He says one of the effects was an increase in fall vaccinations and a decline in needs for antibiotic purchases, so that’s probably a good sign. Corale Dorn says it will be an ongoing communication process. “Every week when we’re out preg checking cows, we look over the fence and say, ‘How are the feeders doing?’ We’re already talking about how we would use the VFD. Every vet that is having that same conversation is excited about going out there,� she says. “If you don’t have that relationship and you have to back up to make sure you have the valid client relationship that comes with part of this, then it’s an extra hoop to jump through that makes us have to find 25 hours in a 24-hour day.�


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Tom Astrup, president and chief executive officer of American Crystal Sugar, declined to elaborate on terms of the deal except to say it was “satisfactory to all parties involved.� He declined to say whether this was part of a Crystal strategy to focus on its sugar business. He acknowledged it would likely provide “some proceeds� that Crystal would need to manage, but said it “wouldn’t change our business strategy at all.� As in past 10-year leases, it will automatically extend one year if Cargill doesn’t exercise the purchase or if a new lease deal isn’t struck on time. Cargill will pay ProGold annual rent of $17 million in 2018 and 2019, $16 million in 2020, $15.5 million in 2021 and 2022, and $14 million if the lease is extended through 2023, As part of the lease, Cargill will have an exclusive option to purchase 50 percent interest in ProGold from American Crystal during the first four years of the of the five-year deal. According to the SEC filing, if Cargill exercises its option, Golden Growers Cooperative will pay American Crystal’s remaining 1 percent for a base price ranging from $1.3 million to $1.7 million. Golden Growers also will pay American Crystal a “capital adjustment� of equal to 1 percent of the costs that haven’t been paid by Cargill to ProGold through added rents.

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Cargill inks option to buy half of ProGold LLC

By Mikkel Pates $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU WASHINGTON, D.C. — American Crystal Sugar Co. of Moorhead, Minn., has agreed to give Cargill Inc. an option to buy half of its half interest in ProGold LLC, a corn fructose plant at Wahpeton, N.D. The potential sale price was not disclosed. American Crystal owns 51 percent of the plant while the Golden Growers Cooperative of West Fargo, N.D., owns 49 percent. In the past, ProGold had leased to Cargill for 10-year spans. This lease will run through Dec. 31, 2022. Basics of the five-year agreement appeared Monday in ProGold’s 8-K form filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Under the deal, signed April 4, 2017, and effective Jan. 1, 2018, ProGold and Minnetonka, Minn.,-based Cargill will again lease the facility to Cargill. Both American Crystal and Golden Growers posted information on the deal in their websites. It isn’t clear who initiated the transaction.

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Experts predict 2017 economic outlook more of the same By Michelle Rook Special to Agweek SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is predicting another challenging year for farmers in the United States, with farm income declining an additional 8.7 percent in 2017 to $62.3 billion dollars. This would be the fourth consecutive year of declines and represents a 46 percent drop from the record high in 2013. The lower income reflects three years of record crops, and grain prices which are in most cases below break evens. Farmers are feeling a little better about the future with good yields last fall, a pickup in demand and improvements in the general economy. “We’re starting to feel better, we’re hoping that the bottom is here, but still a little bit cautious,” says Ray Gaesser, a Corning, Iowa farmer. Agricultural economists and bankers are also cautious about farm income in the crop year ahead and leery about calling a bottom to the recent economic downturn.

“Just getting through the last two years has given some farmers some confidence, but the outlook is still pretty challenging as we look at 2017,” says Bill Johnson, with Farm Credit Services of America. Nathan Kauffman, economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, says historically this economic cycle is nowhere near the farm crisis of the 1980s, but it has been a real adjustment. “The downturn has been significant, but it’s been gradual and I think that a lot of producers are just looking at how to get through this period of transition,” he says. He admits there are a few bright spots. New crop soybean prices were above break even during the first quarter of the year, which provided farmers an opportunity to hedge at profitable levels. Plus, he sees a little relief on expenses for the 2017 crop. “There has been a decline in input costs as well,” Kauffman says. “Certainly, we’re seeing lower fertilizer costs, cash rents have come down a little bit, not a lot, and seed costs may be a bit lower.”

Farmers reacted to the recent economic downturn by first cutting back on discretionary spending like machinery, but as that economic cycle continues they’re having to manage down to every acre. “Farmers aren’t buying anything and that’s one way they’ve been able to reduce their costs. Another is they’re looking at lower priced seed, maybe not buying all of the traits that they want,” says Ron Moore, American Soybean Association president and Illinois farmer. Viola, Ill., farmer Shane Ryan agrees with Moore. “One thing we’ve done is really sharpened our pencil. We probably know our numbers inside and out better than we ever have in our operation,” Ryan says. “We’re trying to find the products that are going to treat the most bushels for us and create that lowest number as possible for our cost of production.” Johnson says they have seen this trend during this year’s renewal season. “If nothing else, it’s really creating more of an intense pressure on

making sure each part of the farming operation is actually profitable,” he says. Farmers are also watching fixed costs with the recent increase in interest rates and more projected to be on the way. Kauffman says historically rates are still very low. “I would say that the interest costs in terms of the debt that’s actually involved in terms of operations is a relatively small component of producer expenses,” he says. However, ag bankers are still recommending locking in rates on capital costs like land. “That takes one big risk off the table for many farming operations if they can lock that interest rate in at today’s rates,” Johnson says. Wells Fargo economist Dr. Michael Swanson says good management is the key to surviving this cycle. “I think the exit for this part of the cycle is through input pricing and cash rents, which is a slow and painful process,” he says. “Don’t expect $5 corn and $14 beans to bail you out of this cycle.”

South Dakota farmers plan for planting

By Erin Wicker Special to Agweek BROOKINGS, S.D. — The 2017 planting season is in the early stages, but farmers have decided in advance what crops to seed. Estimates created by the South Dakota Field Office, which is part of the Northern Plains Regional Field Office, of USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service are showing a significant change this year from the past. “South Dakota is following the national norm this year, with more soybeans this year than last,” says Erik Gerlach, state statistician. Soybean planted acres are estimated to be at 5.4 million acres in South Dakota this year. This is a record high and is up 4 percent from 2016. Another notable difference is the decrease of corn by 4 percent from last year. This year, 5.4 million acres are expected to be planted, equal to

the amount of soybeans anticipated. These numbers are likely influenced by changing prices. Jonathan Kleinjan, SDSU Extension crop production associate, believes actual planted acres for corn may be different from expected planting intentions. “It’s hard to say, but I think there will be more corn, just from what I’ve been hearing,” Kleinjan says. “It would have to be a pretty big price difference for farmers to switch out of rotation. Soybean prices would have to be significantly higher to switch from corn to soybeans if they’d been planning on corn.” Factors affecting what farmers will plant include price, crop rotation and storage concerns. “Nationwide, I believe the trend of more soybeans will hold true. However, in this area, I think producers will be sticking to corn,” Kleinjan says.

Planting of wheat acres is expected to be down, regardless of variety. Winter wheat, planted in the fall, is down 24 percent from the year before. For 2017 harvest, there are an estimated 900,000 acres planted. Spring wheat planting intentions are also down, in fact at a record low. There is a 13 percent decrease expected, creating a total of 940,000 acres. Durum wheat estimated planting is down 60 percent from last year, which ties the record low of 2013 and 2014 at 4,000 acres. Hay acreage is estimated to be up 3 percent to a total of 3.2 million acres. Sunflowers planted are expected to increase 5 percent to a total of 585,000 acres. Dry edible peas are expected to be at 35,000 acres, an increase of 9 percent that would put it at a record high. Oats are expected to be down 10 percent to 265,000 acres, sorghum is down 7 percent to 250,000 acres, and

flaxseed down 70 percent to 3,000 acres. Data for the survey was collected by the South Dakota office of USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. “We mailed out questionnaires to 3,000 randomly selected producers the last week of February,” Gerlach says. “The survey was conducted the first two weeks in March. Participants either mailed in responses or we reached out to them in person or on the phone for the information. From there, we summarized and compiled information to create the report.” The information was gathered from approximately 2,900 producers in South Dakota and adjusted to provide an accurate estimate for the state. The report, made available March 31, is a resource to provide information on prospective planting.


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Still true: Education + ag = jobs Ag grads remain in strong demand By Jonathan Knutson $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU BOZEMAN, Mont. — Gordon Holt believes in agriculture and wants to make it his lifelong career. He’s off to a great job — the 23-year-old Montana State University student, who graduates this spring with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural business, has had a full-time ag job waiting for him since last summer. That’s not unusual, in his experience. “Everybody who’s looking for a job in the ag sector is, for the most part, not having to look too hard before something pops out,� Holt says The job market for young ag students — robust for years and years — remains strong, despite poor ag commodity prices and sluggish farm profitability, ag officials say. “There’s definitely jobs out there in ag,� says ADawn Nelson, agricultural program manager for Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls, Minn. “It’s not just the farmers and ranchers. It’s the engineering, design, packaging, chemical processing, drones and aerial spraying and natural resources and soil — and all the rest. We need you (people with skills in those areas) in agriculture.� “Agriculture as a whole, with all the other sectors that go with it, is still trending up,� she says. Some people outside agriculture might assume the 2008-13 ag boom led to a temporary upturn in job prospects for ag students and that the outlook would dim now that the boom is over. But there’s no sign of slowing employer demand, says Tina Dorner, CHS outreach program manager and a former college recruiter. Her current position involves identifying “talent pools� to create a “talent pipeline� for CHS. “Just looking at our organization, and comparing from year to year, there hasn’t been a slowdown,� she says, adding that her counterparts in other organizations tell her the same thing. CHS, based in Inver Grove Heights, Minn., is one of the world’s largest agribusinesses and has a strong presence in the Upper Midwest. Long-term trends continue to drive employer need for young people

Jonathan Knutson/Agweek

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The statistics say One measure of how strong the

demand for ag students has been: A USDA study estimated that the agricultural, food and renewable natural resources sector generated 54,400 annual openings in 2010-15 for individuals with baccalaureate or higher degrees in food, renewable energy and environmental specialties. However, it’s estimated that only 53,500 qualified graduates were available each year to fill those 54,400 positions, according to the USDA study. More recent numbers indicates the job outlook has become even brighter. The number of college graduates hired by employers in the ag production, ag support service and forestry categories will increase substantially from 2015-16 to 2016-17, according to Recruiting Trends 20162017, published by Michigan State University’s Collegiate Employment Research Institute. Hires will rise an estimated 33 percent for grads with associate’s degrees and 21 percent for grads with bachelor’s degrees, according to the study, which measures recruiting trends and practices. Students apparently have noticed the job opportunities offered by agriculture. One sign: This is the ninth year of increased enrollment across the MSU College of Agriculture’s five academic departments, which offer 11 majors, 13 graduate programs, 22 options and seven minors. Another sign of growing interest in and demand for agricultural skills: Northland will offer four new ag programs next fall. Two are certificate programs: general agriculture and advanced general agriculture. The other two are associate degree programs in animal science and agricultural education. General agriculture education will provide an overall look at ag, while animal science is an area with increasing job opportunities, Nelson says.

Suggestions Most farmers and ranchers struggled economically for long stretches in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. As a result, many discouraged their children in high school and college from pursuing careers in agriculture, either on or off the farm. But that has changed recently, as more agriculturalists with children realize the opportunities that ag offers, Dorner says.

More young people without an ag background also are realizing that ag provides multiple career prospects, officials say. Experts offer these suggestions for young people interested in an agricultural career: Ś Don’t study ag if your only concern is a potential job. You need to enjoy agriculture. Ś Land internships, ideally with ag companies, early in your college career. Ś Be open to living and working in rural communities, especially early in your work career. Many ag jobs exist in metropolitan areas, too, but young ag graduates sometimes need to work their way up the ladder before landing those jobs.

‘So many opportunities’ Holt agrees strongly with the three suggestions, all of which apply to him. He grew up on a family feeder cattle and poultry farm in Cassville, Ga., and first drove a tractor when he was 3. “I always knew I wanted to stay in ag, if that would be possible,� he says. After high school, he studied business and later agriculture at two colleges in the southern United States. Then a relative with Montana ties encouraged him to visit the campus of Montana State University. “I just fell in love with it here, the campus and the feeling. It was fall and was just beautiful,� Holt says, stressing that MSU’s strong agricultural program also appealed to him. Last summer, he interned in Frazer, Mont., (population around 360) for EGT, a grain elevator company. EGT (think export grain terminal) is a joint venture between Bunge North America and a Japanese company. At the end of his internship in August 2016, EGT hired Holt as a grain merchant. He’ll begin his fulltime duties, which involve dealing with farmers and contracts, in Frazer after he graduates. “I really enjoy what I did and look forward to getting back up there (to Frazer) in June,� he says. Eventually, if things work out, Holt could return to Georgia to rejoin the family farm. Whatever happens, however, he’s confident about agriculture’s future. “Agriculture isn’t just (being) a farmer, a rancher. There are so many opportunities if that’s what you want to do,� he says.


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Soybean stock slides as USDA predicts more planting

By Jake Shama Forum News Service MITCHELL, S.D. — In about one week, the price of soybeans has fallen by more than 20 cents per bushel, and one South Dakota farmer blames the drop on a recent government report. “Those reports swing a pretty big bat, I guess you’d say,” Stickney farmer Paul Matzner said about United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports. On March 31, USDA released its annual prospective plantings report, which estimates the amount of corn, soybeans and other crops that will be planted during the year as indicated by reports from farmers. According to the report, soybean acreage nationwide is expected to rise 7 percent from last year, while corn acreage is estimated to fall by 4 percent. If realized, there would be 90 million acres of corn and 89.5 million acres of soybeans. The difference in

the two crops’ acreage would be the smallest in at least 20 years, and soybean acres planted would be at an all-time high. South Dakota farmers are expected to plant 5.4 million acres of both corn and soybeans in 2017, according to USDA. That marks a drop in corn acreage from 5.6 million acres in 2016 and a rise in soybeans from 5.2 million acres. On March 31, grain elevators were paying between $8.58 to $8.60 per bushel for soybeans in south-central South Dakota. The next day, soybean prices fell to between $8.36 and $8.43 per bushel in the same region and fell to between $8.32 and $8.39 as of Tuesday. But Matzner, who has farmed near Stickney for more than 30 years, said the USDA report may not be accurate, and the weather will play a large role in determining what crops get planted. “They do the survey probably a month before the report is released,

so things can change in that month, for one thing, and then from when the report is released until the actual seed goes in the ground, that can change, too,” Matzner said. Matzner said the report “hammers the market down,” but if the weather allows early planting, farmers in Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa and Illinois will likely plant more corn. Otherwise, he said there will be more soybeans. “If it’s a wet spring and everything gets delayed three weeks, there will be more beans, no doubt about it,” Matzner said. Matt Bainbridge, vice chair of the South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council and a farmer from Ethan, said the council is happy to see the USDA release its planting projection each year. “I think we’re happy that they report the number at least, so that you at least have a baseline or some sort of idea to go off of,” Bainbridge said.

Bainbridge plans to plant more soybeans than corn this year, and he’s happy to see so many soybean acres projected for the state. “It’s every farmer’s decision what they want to plant and what they can be the most profitable, or have a chance for profitability anyway,” Bainbridge said. “We’re happy there are that many soybean acres, and hopefully everybody has a good yield, and hopefully we can get them sold.” Matzner didn’t give an opinion on whether USDA should continue releasing the report, but he said traders would receive estimates from private firms if the government report wasn’t released. And while soybean prices have taken a tumble, he said crop insurance provides a solid floor for farmers, and weather will likely determine whether 2017 is a profitable year. “The wild card is always weather,” Matzner said. “If it don’t rain in August, it don’t matter what the price is.”

Bird flu redirects trade flow of U.S. chicken, eggs, grains

By Tom Polansek Reuters Media CHICAGO — Global outbreaks of bird flu in poultry have altered the flow of U.S. chicken meat, eggs and grain around the world, adding to challenges faced by domestic exporters and giving a leg up to Brazil, which has so far escaped the disease. Different strains of avian flu have been detected across Asia, Europe, Africa and in the United States in recent months, leading to the culling of millions of birds and a flurry of import restrictions on eggs and chicken meat. U.S. grain traders such as Bunge Ltd and Cargill Inc have lost business because poultry deaths have reduced feed demand. Some domestic poultry producers, though, have managed to boost sales by taking advantage of trading bans that hurt rivals. Sanderson Farms Inc, the third-largest U.S. poultry producer, said it sold more chicken to Iraq when Baghdad backed away from Europe’s poultry due to bird flu, or avian influenza (AI), in the bloc. “They’ve had more of a problem with AI than we have,” Mike Cockrell,

Sanderson’s chief financial officer, said about Europe. Iraq imported 185.6 million pounds of U.S. chicken meat last year, about 3 percent of total U.S. chicken meat exports. Data on chicken exports is not yet available for March, when the United States confirmed its first case of a highly lethal form of bird flu in commercial poultry in more than a year. After the finding, South Korea, suffering its own worst-ever outbreak of bird flu, blocked U.S. poultry and eggs. That shut off opportunities for U.S. exporters hoping to make sales to cover shortfalls in South Korea, said Keithly Jones, a senior economist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Last month, the USDA cut its forecast for 2017 U.S. egg exports by 6 percent to 305 million dozen because of South Korea’s ban. “We were hoping to expand our market share,” Jones said, “but we came down with mild forms of avian influenza so that squashed that whole idea.” U.S. grain traders, who were grappling with a global supply glut before flocks in other countries were culled

to contain bird flu, have faced lower demand for the corn and soybeans that provide feed for chickens. Bunge, one of the world’s top grain and oilseed traders, told Reuters that shipments to South Korea for February and March declined “on the back of reduced feed productions.” Shipments have since been picking up, according to the company. In March, Cargill said South Korea’s outbreak, in which about 35 million birds have been culled, contributed to a decrease in quarterly earnings in its global animal nutrition unit.

‘Big win’ for Brazil The United States has reported only two cases of highly lethal bird flu in poultry so far this year and a handful of less-dangerous cases. U.S. officials have said the risk of the disease spreading to people is low. Many trading partners have responded by blocking poultry from U.S. counties or states with infected flocks, rather than from the entire country. That localization of bans has kept the impact on Sanderson’s chicken exports to a minimum, Cockrell said.

Still, bird flu is a headwind for the poultry sector, along with politics, cheaper oil prices that have reduced the buying power of oil-producing nations that import chicken, and strength in the U.S. dollar, which makes U.S. farm exports less attractive, Cockrell said. One political challenge, he said, is a ban on U.S. poultry by China, which has halted imports since about 50 million birds died in the worst-ever U.S. outbreak of avian flu in 2015. China has reported more than 160 human deaths from bird flu since October. For Brazil, the world’s top chicken exporter, recent bird flu outbreaks in other nations have been a “big win” because it is clear of the disease, said Will Sawyer, a vice-president of food and agribusiness research for Rabobank. Brazil’s chicken exports rose 3.2 percent to 330,200 tons in February from a year earlier, according to industry association ABPA. They declined 4 percent in March, it said, mainly because of temporary import bans on Brazilian meat following a police probe of the country’s top meatpackers.


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LAW ON THE FARM

How to legally protect your farm property

By Peter Welte The legislative session is drawing to a close. One of the most interesting issues from this legislative session had to do with the modification of North Dakota’s “conceal carry” laws: the PETER right to carry a conWELTE cealed weapon. With that topic, the most interesting part of the exchange in the marketplace of ideas was the discussion about the need to protect persons or property, and the right to use deadly force to stop invasions of home or property. This column is not meant to be used as legal advice. And it also isn’t a specific recitation of any particular state’s law. It is, instead, a general statement of the law in an academic sense. In general, a person is privileged to use force — in essence, to commit an assault or a battery — when defending themselves (self defense)

or family members (defense of others). A person may use the force which is reasonably necessary for protection against a threatened interference with the person. However, an individual is not privileged to use such force in excess of that which is reasonably believed to be necessary. An interesting corollary to that concept is that the amount of self-defense you can use, or the extent to which it can be used, is dependent upon where it is being used. For example, someone who is attacked in their home is entitled to use deadly force — they may take a life — and typically there is no duty to retreat from such an attack in the home. There is also no duty to leave the home or mitigate the intrusion. If the force used is reasonable and necessary under the circumstances, then it is legally permissible. However, if the same attack happens outside the home, then there typically is some duty to retreat before causing bodily injury or death in defending oneself. But if a reasonable person would believe it isn’t reasonable to retreat under the circumstances, then

there is no duty to retreat. In a civil case, the jury — the finder of fact — gets to decide the reasonableness. The scary part is that the jury always is making that determination in hindsight. Farmers often ask me how far they can go to protect or defend their property. Tractors and tillage attachments or planters often get left “out in the field” overnight, as do trucks, combines and many other valuable pieces of property. This property is open to theft or vandalism, and I recall a few “close calls” from my days as a prosecutor, when farmers happened upon people who were “messing with” their equipment that had been left in the field. In general, the property owner in that situation has the right to use any force that is reasonably necessary to protect the property. But the use of deadly force is almost never permissible in that situation. In other words, you can use non-deadly force to protect that property. In law school, nearly all first year students study the case of Katko v.

Briney. This was a case in which Briney owned an old abandoned farmstead. On that farmstead was a house, and the house had been subject to much vandalism and mischief. Briney boarded up the house, but that didn’t stop the vandalism. Briney then hooked up a shotgun to a doorknob in one of the bedrooms of the abandoned home. The trigger was set to trip when the door was to be opened. Katko had the unfortunate fate of invading the home, opening the door, and was severely maimed when the shotgun discharged. Katko, the intruder, sued homeowner Briney, and Briney was held civilly liable. The amount of damages was tens of thousands of dollars. The moral of Katko v. Briney is that deadly force is nearly never permitted to protect only property. Also, if you ever have questions about the use of force, take the time to visit with a lawyer before acting. Editor’s note: Welte is an attorney with the Vogel Law Firm in Grand Forks, N.D., and a small grains farmer in Grand Forks County.


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Still true: Education + ag = jobs Ag grads remain in strong demand

By Jonathan Knutson $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU BOZEMAN, Mont. — Gordon Holt believes in agriculture and wants to make it his lifelong career. He’s off to a great job — the 23-year-old Montana State University student, who graduates this spring with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural business, has had a full-time ag job waiting for him since last summer. That’s not unusual, in his experience. “Everybody who’s looking for a job in the ag sector is, for the most part, not having to look too hard before something pops out,� Holt says The job market for young ag students — robust for years and years — remains strong, despite poor ag commodity prices and sluggish farm profitability, ag officials say. “There’s definitely jobs out there in ag,� says ADawn Nelson, agricultural program manager for Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls, Minn. “It’s not just the farmers and ranchers. It’s the engineering, design, packaging, chemical processing, drones and aerial spraying and natural resources and soil — and all the rest. We need you (people with skills in those areas) in agriculture.� “Agriculture as a whole, with all the other sectors that go with it, is still trending up,� she says. Some people outside agriculture might assume the 2008-13 ag boom led to a temporary upturn in job prospects for ag students and that the outlook would dim now that the boom is over. But there’s no sign of slowing employer demand, says Tina Dorner, CHS outreach program manager and a former college recruiter. Her current position involves identifying “talent pools� to create a “talent pipeline� for CHS. “Just looking at our organization, and comparing from year to year, there hasn’t been a slowdown,� she says, adding that her counterparts in other organizations tell her the same thing. CHS, based in Inver Grove Heights, Minn., is one of the world’s largest agribusinesses and has a strong presence in the Upper Midwest. Long-term trends continue to drive employer need for young people

Jonathan Knutson/Agweek

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The statistics say One measure of how strong the

demand for ag students has been: A USDA study estimated that the agricultural, food and renewable natural resources sector generated 54,400 annual openings in 2010-15 for individuals with baccalaureate or higher degrees in food, renewable energy and environmental specialties. However, it’s estimated that only 53,500 qualified graduates were available each year to fill those 54,400 positions, according to the USDA study. More recent numbers indicates the job outlook has become even brighter. The number of college graduates hired by employers in the ag production, ag support service and forestry categories will increase substantially from 2015-16 to 2016-17, according to Recruiting Trends 20162017, published by Michigan State University’s Collegiate Employment Research Institute. Hires will rise an estimated 33 percent for grads with associate’s degrees and 21 percent for grads with bachelor’s degrees, according to the study, which measures recruiting trends and practices. Students apparently have noticed the job opportunities offered by agriculture. One sign: This is the ninth year of increased enrollment across the MSU College of Agriculture’s five academic departments, which offer 11 majors, 13 graduate programs, 22 options and seven minors. Another sign of growing interest in and demand for agricultural skills: Northland will offer four new ag programs next fall. Two are certificate programs: general agriculture and advanced general agriculture. The other two are associate degree programs in animal science and agricultural education. General agriculture education will provide an overall look at ag, while animal science is an area with increasing job opportunities, Nelson says.

Suggestions Most farmers and ranchers struggled economically for long stretches in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. As a result, many discouraged their children in high school and college from pursuing careers in agriculture, either on or off the farm. But that has changed recently, as more agriculturalists with children realize the opportunities that ag offers, Dorner says.

More young people without an ag background also are realizing that ag provides multiple career prospects, officials say. Experts offer these suggestions for young people interested in an agricultural career: Ś Don’t study ag if your only concern is a potential job. You need to enjoy agriculture. Ś Land internships, ideally with ag companies, early in your college career. Ś Be open to living and working in rural communities, especially early in your work career. Many ag jobs exist in metropolitan areas, too, but young ag graduates sometimes need to work their way up the ladder before landing those jobs.

‘So many opportunities’ Holt agrees strongly with the three suggestions, all of which apply to him. He grew up on a family feeder cattle and poultry farm in Cassville, Ga., and first drove a tractor when he was 3. “I always knew I wanted to stay in ag, if that would be possible,� he says. After high school, he studied business and later agriculture at two colleges in the southern United States. Then a relative with Montana ties encouraged him to visit the campus of Montana State University. “I just fell in love with it here, the campus and the feeling. It was fall and was just beautiful,� Holt says, stressing that MSU’s strong agricultural program also appealed to him. Last summer, he interned in Frazer, Mont., (population around 360) for EGT, a grain elevator company. EGT (think export grain terminal) is a joint venture between Bunge North America and a Japanese company. At the end of his internship in August 2016, EGT hired Holt as a grain merchant. He’ll begin his fulltime duties, which involve dealing with farmers and contracts, in Frazer after he graduates. “I really enjoy what I did and look forward to getting back up there (to Frazer) in June,� he says. Eventually, if things work out, Holt could return to Georgia to rejoin the family farm. Whatever happens, however, he’s confident about agriculture’s future. “Agriculture isn’t just (being) a farmer, a rancher. There are so many opportunities if that’s what you want to do,� he says.


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New business provides new avenue for livestock sales By Jenny Schlecht $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU BISMARCK, N.D. — A Bismarck, N.D., woman hopes her new business will give livestock producers another option for marketing their animals. Katie Kringstad launched Legendary Livestock in March, and the site’s full capabilities will be available sometime in May. The site will allow sellers to set a starting bid, and they pay $7 per head for every lot with a successful bid above the starting price. If the lot doesn’t sell, the seller doesn’t owe anything. Sellers can hold online production sales, post free advertisements for hay and other feedstuffs or follow market data, all on the site. Kringstad is a licensed livestock dealer. However, Legendary Livestock itself does not function as a livestock dealer in any transactions. The website does not handle any funds, and no financial assurances are given to either party. Users are required by the site’s “end user licensing agreement” to follow applicable state or federal regulations. “With that said, if a licensed livestock dealer would like to use and conduct business using the website,

they are encouraged to do so,” she says. Kringstad shared some information about the business with Agweek. Q: What inspired you to start this business? For quite some time, my family had been planning to start our own small cattle operation. We did standard business planning, looking at structure, financial requirements, cost inputs, market conditions, pasture availability and time requirements. Through those planning and research efforts, my concept was developed, and I decided to focus on my strengths and pursue the software development for Legendary Livestock. At this point, my goal is to stay focused on providing the very best technology to empower sellers and buyers. I have three young girls, and I am working very hard to be a role model and inspire them to run after big dreams. I am motivated each day knowing that this service is going to allow producers to keep more of their hard-earned profit. Q: How does this differ from someone using classified sites to sell livestock?

Legendary Livestock caters exclusively to the livestock industry. The website offers users the ability to create their own production sale events for free that highlight their operation or choose a more general auction format for feeder cattle. If a user does not want to use an auction format, a traditional “for sale” listing is available. The website also includes interactive pricing information and calculators to assist buyers and sellers for no additional cost. Q: What is the benefit to the seller of using your site? Legendary Livestock is a dedicated online program to market their cattle to buyers around the U.S. for a very low per-head fee. Sellers can use photos, videos, documents and other tools to maximize their listings. Producers save on transportation, shrink loss due to animal stress and high costs associated with traditional marketing methods. The service is set up with many common value-added marketing options for producers to highlight their operations’ strengths. Producers who aren’t comfortable taking their own photos and videos can choose to use local, indepen-

dent marketing specialists who will do it for them. There is no additional charge for that service, as the marketing specialists receive $4.50 per head from the $7 per head selling fee. Q: What is the benefit to the buyer? Buyers can quickly find cattle that fit their current needs without having to compromise or travel to various sales around the region. Buyer satisfaction is highest when purchasing through private treaty versus other marketing options. The website contains many proprietary features and tools that enhance the buyer’s experience. Q: How has business been so far? I just went public with the website in March after an extensive period of development and testing. The full features of the site will be offered in May. Feedback has been fantastic, and the service is gaining tremendous momentum as more folks are learning about it and signing up every day. For more information, visit http:// www.legendarylivestock.com or https://www.facebook.com/LegendaryCattle.

What is one whole ear of corn worth? By Brian Scott One ear of corn — it doesn’t seem like it holds much value. Even though I’m a corn farmer who grows about 850 acres of corn, there is a lot of worth in one ear of corn. Let’s do some math. If we take the whole farm into account, we plant on average 32,000 seeds per acre. 32,000 x 850 = 27.2 million corn plants. Just to keep things simple, let’s say all the corn plants emerged and survived to harvest. In some soils we plant more corn, and some areas we plant less. But one still might wonder why I care about one single ear among 27 million. Here’s more math. In late summer, a few weeks after pollination, we can use a simple formula to get a rough idea of what kind yield we might expect at harvest. I tend to use the Yield Component Method. Because we can’t practically count tens of thousands of ears in an acre of corn, we use this method to extrapolate an estimate of yield based on a much smaller area — a thou-

sandth of an acre to be exact. Using the yield component method, I measure off 17.4 feet of a corn row. Then I count the number of ears within that distance. 17.4 feet equates to a thousandth of an acre in the 30-inch row spacing we plant with. So if I count 32 ears in that area, I simply multiply by 1,000 to figure the number of ears per acre. 32 ears is 32,000 over an acre. Next I pick a random ear from the row to count the kernels. The yield component method suggests the fifth ear of corn. The idea is not to pick the best or worst looking ear in the group. By counting the number of kernels around the ear multiplied by the number in a row along the length of an ear, I get the number of kernels on the ear. Let’s go with an nice ear of 16 around and 32 long — 512 kernels. 512 x 32 = 16,384 This new number derived from kernels multiplied by ears is divided by a factor based on what the general condition of the field may be. I usu-

ally start with 85. A lower factor can be used for better conditions. Higher factors are used for worse conditions. This will give a bushels per acre estimate. This practice should be repeated and averaged several times in the same field for a more representative figure. 16384 ÷ 85 = 192.75bu/a 192.75 bushels per acre — that’s a pretty good crop! At harvest, the yield monitor (properly calibrated) will tell us the real story. This method gives us a starting point to begin thinking about whether or not to sell crop ahead of harvest. Unfortunately, it isn’t super accurate. Last year my estimates were low, so I actually try to be conservative when estimating yield. I’d rather be pleased with a larger harvest than disappointed by a smaller one than I expected. So how about that one single ear? If we can manage to get one more good ear per thousandth of an acre measured what does that mean to me? 512 x 33 = 16,896 16896 ÷ 85 = 198.78bu/a

A 6.03 bushel advantage from one more ear gained! The cash price for harvest delivery corn at my local elevator today is $4.25 per bushel. So in this scenario, that single ear of corn today is worth another $25.63 per acre. With more than 850 acres, that’s an additional $21,785.50 over the whole corn crop. That’s no small chunk of change! Now you can see that a single ear of corn is very important to our operation and why planting season is so critical. We get one chance every year to get each little seed off to a good start. A good start gives that seed a chance to produce a plant that will provide us with one ear at harvest time. Brian Scott raises corn, soybeans, popcorn and wheat on an Indiana farm with his dad and grandpa. He’s a husband and dad to two sons and also a proud Purdue Ag Alumni with a Bachelor’s degree in soil and crop management. Connect with Brian on his blog, The Farmer’s Life, where he share pictures of everyday farm life and about subjects that get him excited about farming. Connect with him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram also.


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SOUTH DAKOTA COWGIRL

Letting go of perfection, opening up to opportunity

By Jenn Zeller As I’ve driven around the country this winter and spring chasing my rodeo dreams, a few things have become clear to me: 1. I don’t always look for the opportunity in everything. I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t always view the world through rose-colored-glasses. In fact, by nature I’m kind of a glass-half-empty, Negative-Nancy-obstructionist, who always tries to find the reasons why something or someone, or whatever WON’T work. I’ll list off several reasons why something is a bad idea, or why it’s an inconvenience to me, long before I ever get around to realizing why it’s actually an opportunity for self-improvement or, God forbid, may actually make my life easier! My mother will tell you I’ve been that way my whole life. My significant other will say, that’s not a reason to continue down that path. He’s right. 2. I’ve not been grateful for the people that allow me the opportunity I’m given. There’s an entire team

of people home on the ranch doing my chicken chores, feeding the team of senior citizen horses and otherwise taking care of things while I’m gone. I don’t need to worry about anything on the road because I know this crew has it covered. And if there wasn’t a crew, I’d be here on the ranch, instead of chasing my dreams! Thanks, team! 3. Adversity can come in many forms. Recently, as I de-winterized my trailer so as to carry water on board for showering and washing dishes and what not, the hot water heater took a header and sort of exploded, causing a massive flood. Fortunately the next day, I was headed to Verndale, Minn., and wouldn’t you know, there’s a trailer dealership that’s part of the arena complex, and they were able to fix me up. So instead of panic, I called them, sent them a photo of what I had, and when I arrived on Friday afternoon, I got my horses unloaded, took the trailer next door, had lunch, and boom — new hot water heater. The

old me might have lost her mind over this. The new, always-improving me realizes that the “blessed are the flexible.” 4. I was looking at riding my horse as a chore and not as fun. I wanted to cry before I ran, was hitting barrels and otherwise riding like I’ve never ridden a barrel horse before in my life. I had to let go. I had to give up this need to prove something — whatever it is that I think I need to prove I don’t know — but it had to go. When I let go of the idea that I have to be perfect, and just decided to enjoy the opportunity and this awesome horse I’ve been granted, wouldn’t you know, it started to come together. I didn’t want to cry before I ran. I let down, let go. I chose to focus on one goal — smoke the first barrel (in other words, ride my horse to it correctly) and let the run make itself from there. Sometimes, we need to let go, focus on one thing and one thing only, and let everything else fall into place ... like

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the opportunity to ride a fast horse, away from home, with a great team behind you that makes it all possible. Happy Trails! Editor’s note: Zeller is a South Dakota cattle rancher who raises Angus, Brangus and Quarter Horses with her husband and his family. Contact her at jennifer@ thesouthdakotacowgirl.com.

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REGIONAL NEWS

By Ellie Potter Forum News Service DICKINSON, N.D. — The North Dakota State University Extension Service faces a more than 14 percent budget cut for the coming biennium. Both chambers of the state Legislature propose cutting Extension Service funding this legislative session, which is contained in Senate Bill 2020. The bill is still in conference committee, so no final decisions have been made. However, current legislation has about $4.3 million less than the service’s 2015-17 budget, said Chris Boerboom, director of the NDSU Extension Service. “As this goes through, extension is going to have less capacity, less people to do the educational programs that people have known us to do,” he said. “Some of it is going to affect staffing at the county level, some of it will affect staffing at the research extension centers and some of it will affect staffing on campus at NDSU. It’s going to touch everybody at some point.” Jim Gray, district director for the southwest district office, asked the Stark County Commission last week if it wanted to prioritize filling the family and consumer science agent position at the Stark/Billings County Extension location. The commission voted unanimously to fill the role. Commission Chairman Jay Elkin said the Extension Service plays an important role by providing the county with agriculture-related information. Elkin recently completed training through the service to renew his license to spray chemicals — such as pesticides, herbicides and insecticides — on his crops. The Extension Service also provides ranchers with new information about livestock breeding, feeding and diseases. “The Legislature, let’s face it, they’ve been dealt with a situation of declining income and trying to support what they can support,” Elkin said. “Now it’s going to be up to political interests to support our local political subdivisions to support those programs that we deem necessary — and extension services I believe is very necessary in a rural setting such as Dickinson, North Dakota or Stark County.” The family and consumer science role also works closely with youth pro-

grams such as 4-H, Elkin said. “I think that’s vitally important, too — piquing (children’s) interest in agriculture, helping groom them in learning more and getting a better understanding as to agriculture,” he said. “I think it’s great what they do.” Gray also pointed to the county’s “robust” 4-H program, and agriculture and natural resources programs the Extension Service helps with. “We are a source of neutral, science-based information, and we offer educational programs in a variety of areas, and so what we hear from citizens is they place high value in those educational programs,” Gray said. “We want to make sure that we continue to offer those educational programs to make meaningful contributions in people’s lives and to local communities.” The county Extension Services are split between county government and the state. The state handles the fringe benefits of employees, they split salary costs and the county pays for operating expenses. Proposed cuts could affect a county agent’s ability to travel and take part in professional development trainings, Gray said. The Extension Service is now working to ensure it still delivers the programs that fit the county’s needs, he said. But because about 82 percent of the Extension Service’s budget is in people, that money cannot all come out of operating expenses, Boerboom said. The service has been freezing positions after people retire or leave until its budget is finalized and it can be determined which positions to prioritize. Boerboom said that though he understands the state’s financial struggle, county Extension agents and Extension specialists at NDSU and across the state work hard to provide these services for their counties, which makes these cuts even harder. “They’re doing just fantastic work,” Boerboom said. “There are so many good stories and impacts that they are doing that it makes it really disheartening when we have to go through reductions like this and know that we’re not going to be able to serve some of the needs that people are asking for. ... We’re just trying to maintain the best service that we can.”

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MINNESOTA FARM LIVING

11 ways losing a parent changes you By Wanda Patsche Recently it was the one-year anniversary death of my mother. She was 79 years old when she passed away. Her death was not unexpected. Cancer is terrible and no one deserves the pain she endured. Through all the agony, you are not the same person you once were after losing a parent. Here are 11 ways losing a parent changes you.

1. THERE IS A SENSE OF RELIEF AFTER A SUFFERING PARENT DIES. My mom suffered greatly during the past few years of her life. Cancer did that to her. Even though it wasn’t confirmed until a week before her death that her cancer was back, we had suspicions. Even so, hope is always present — always. You should hang on to any little smidgen of hope until there is none. lll

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2. YOU BECOME ANGRY. YOU WANT THE LAST WORD. Even though having the “last word” doesn’t change the result, the “last word” marks a symbolism and it gives you a brief sense of standing up to it. As soon as she passed, I asked that her catheter be taken out immediately. It defined her and I wanted it gone — now. We also had a burning party a few days after the funeral. Our emotions were raw and we wanted to stare angrily at cancer and proclaim, “we hate what you have done to our mother” and we burned EVERYTHING my mom had that said “cancer.”

3. YOU REALIZE THAT FAMILY IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER. Our immediate family has this sense of unspoken devotion. My parents were never ones to say, “I love you.” Unfortunately, that does not come easily or natural to me

because I never grew up that way, but my brothers and I have a very special family connection. We are there for each other, no matter how different we are from each other. We accept who we each are and would never want to change that. I relied heavily on my family to get through this. One of my brothers (who lives locally) tag-teamed with me quite a bit towards the end. It was just too much for one person to bear. When one of us was emotionally spent to the point we could not go on, the other one took over. Thank God for siblings.

4. LIFE IS SHORT. Work on your bucket list. Just do it. I make no excuses for checking off items on my bucket list. I remember my mom saying numerous times, “I wish I could go here, or do this or that.” And it was always when her health was not good. I don’t want to live a life of regrets. I look back now and am so thankful for some of the activities we did do. I took my mom and my aunt to Glen Campbell’s Farewell Tour. I’m so glad I did, because shortly after that is when many of her health problems started.

5. YOU ARE MORE EMPATHETIC TOWARDS OTHERS GOING THROUGH THE SAME. I am at the age that many of my peers are experiencing parent deaths. You know firsthand what they are going through. I now will absolutely either attend funeral visitations or send a sympathy card. It means a lot to those grieving. And if you question whether you should do go, just do it. I was truly amazed at the people that attended her funeral and visitation. My heart was full.

7. SOMETIMES, YOU FEEL ROBBED. I also felt I was robbed. The last few years of her life, about 90% of my conversations with her were health-related. We couldn’t talk about what was happening in the world because it was no longer relevant. I missed that. Because of those experiences, I try not to talk about my health. There are more important conversations to be had. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t blame her. I am sure that was part of her coping mechanism. Now my brothers and daughters can look back at those “interesting” conversations in a humorous way. Humor goes a long way to help you grieve.

8. YOU HAVE A TENDENCY TO FEEL GUILTY. When a parent has chronic health issues, there are times you feel like you didn’t do enough, and, perhaps said things you shouldn’t have. For me, the fact that I had no control over cancer and its terrible effects made me just angry. But I had to stop feeling guilty. I knew there was nothing I could do — it was out of my personal control. I could do nothing more than pray. Many times, I thought I couldn’t go forward only to find out that God carried me through. We truly have an amazing God, even through terrible times.

9. STUFF DOESN’T MATTER. IT’S JUST STUFF. This really isn’t something that changed in me, but was maybe just more of a reinforcement. People matter, not stuff — always remember that. And live your life accordingly.

6. YOU SPEND MORE TIME THINKING AND RETHINKING.

10. YOU DON’T REALIZE HOW MUCH YOU CAN MISS A PERSON.

I find I spend more time just thinking, reminiscing about life in general. What does this all mean? What should I be doing? Where should I be headed? Why did this happen? Making sense of life and all. I’m not saying I have any answers, but I sure do think about it.

Many times this past year, I found myself wishing I could talk to her. My mom was always there for all of us, probably more than she should have been at times. Even though we don’t have her in the physical sense, we know in spirit she is still with us. Also, realize it doesn’t

matter how old you are, she is still your mother, and the pain is always real. My mom wasn’t perfect. She maybe swore a little too much at times and was perhaps a little rough on the outside, but that is who she was. She also never wanted to talk about death, so we couldn’t have “those” conversations. More than anything, I think she was worried about my dad and how he would cope with her not being there. She did everything for my dad. Honestly, we were worried about that too, but dad is doing okay. I know he misses her daily, but he is doing fine. The one thing she did have was a huge heart. She loved us even if she didn’t tell us. We always knew it. She was always concerned about the people around her, calling them frequently to ask how they were doing. She was a very caring person and mother.

11. CAT LIVES MATTER. I know that “cat lives matter” sounds weird. You may be raising your eyebrows, but hear me out. All of us in the family say we would never be able to go through the pain and agony she went through. She was a strong lady and just never gave up. It’s just amazing to think how ravaged her body was and the stamina she showed. Many of us said she was like a cat — having nine lives — as we reminisced about all her past medical issues and emergencies. On April 11, 2016, she used up her ninth “cat” life. When your parent dies, you do change, and that is okay. Because, honestly, in the big scheme of life and as crazy as it sounds, you end up being a better person. In a sense, life becomes more defined and more pronounced. It can bring family closer together if you let it. But, boy, do we miss her. . . Editor’s Note: Wanda Patsche lives in southern Minnesota and is a city girl turned farmer, wife, mom and grandmother. She and her husband own and operate a farm, raising pigs, soybeans and corn. Read her blog at mnfarmliving.com


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SOIL HEALTH MINUTE

What’s to come for agriculture and soil Abbey Wick NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist You can hardly pick up a magazine without seeing an article on soil health — exciting times for agriculture, but also ABBEY challenging as we figure out how to fit WICK these practices to our farms. North Dakota State University Extension specialists and researchers, farmers and consultants have partnered and are learning alongside each other to apply soil health building practices on-farm. As a result of this partnership, new ideas are constantly surfacing and research to test these ideas is being done at a rapid pace to determine the best approaches for our region. We have quickly become the “go to” source nationally for information on soil health. As a result of all the new ideas being generated and tested, NDSU and

sponsoring commodity groups the North Dakota Corn Council and North Dakota Soybean Council are bringing you the Soil Health Minute on Agweek TV. We’ll use this as a platform to get valuable tips and information into the hands of farmers, with more detailed information following each segment as part of this magazine column and on the NDSU Soil Health Webpage (ndsu.edu/soilhealth). Here are some ideas of topics the TV segments and columns will cover: 1. We will talk about inter-seeding cover crops into corn. We’ll visit a field that was inter-seeded in July 2016 with cereal rye and radish and see how the rye over-wintered and looks this spring. Inter-seeding is a way to get a cover crop established mid-season so that it has a chance to put on some biomass before winter. 2. Planting soybean into a living cereal rye cover crop is another approach that we will touch on this spring. This is a follow-up to the concept of inter-seeding cereal rye in

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corn and is a practice gaining popularity as a way to manage moisture, control weeds and improve trafficability at planting. 3. Salts are coming to the surface again this spring, turning black fields into bright white patches where crops will not grow. We’ll talk about crop tolerance to salinity that was

part of a three-year research project supported by commodity dollars. This information, combined with an online economic calculator will guide decisions about which crop to plant. We’ll also talk about using cover crops and tile drainage to manage saline areas. 4. Reducing tillage is another hot topic when it comes to soil health. We have research plots where we are collecting moisture and temperature data from strip till, vertical till and chisel plow plots. We’ll share this information for different soil types under corn and soybean. These are a few ideas of what’s to come on the TV segment and also in the magazine column. Stick with us as we deliver timely, unbiased, research-based information throughout the year. Remember, you also can get updates on the NDSU Soil Health Webpage and also by following me on Twitter (@NDSUsoilhealth). Editor’s note: Wicks is an Extension Soil Health Specialist at NDSU. The Soil Health Minute is a monthly column.


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REGIONAL NEWS

Wanted: Senior farmer submissions Agweek plans XSFRPLQJ SURāOHV

By Jonathan Knutson $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU Americans in general are living longer than ever. So are farmers and ranchers, some of whom are remain-

ing active into their 70s, 80s and even 90s. Agweek plans to recognize senior farmers in an issue this summer — and we’re inviting you to submit candidates.

Know an older farmer — friend, neighbor or relative — who’s still active? Either full- or part-time? If so, drop us a line and tell us about him or her. Here’s what we’re looking for: Name: Address: Age and length of service in farming: Current role on the farm: Crops or livestock raised: Please include a photo, preferably a head-and-shoulder image. An email submission would be better, but we’ll take one through paper mail, too. Send your information and photo by June 5 to Jonathan Knutson, jknutson@agweek.com. My paper mail address is Agweek, Box 6008, Grand Forks, N.D, 58206-6008. Please include a telephone number or email address so I can contact you if there are questions. My telephone number is (701) 780-1111 if you have questions; I can answer them by email, as well.

Video wanted, too

We also want to feature some of the senior farmers on our web site and on social media, and we welcome video submissions from you. We’re looking for horizontal videos of 3 minutes or less: the farmer should give or her name, address, age/length of service, current role on the farm, and crops/livestock raised. It could be shot at a kitchen table, in a field or any other suitable place. In selecting a location, please be aware of wind and other noise that can hurt audio quality. Videos can be sent via a message on our Facebook page, https://www. facebook.com/Agweekmagazine, or by uploading them to YouTube and sending a link to jschlecht@ agweek.com. Please address technical questions about the video to Jenny Schlecht, jschlecht.agweek. com. All other questions and content should go to Jonathan Knutson at the address above. Senior farmers are such an important part of Upper Midwest agriculture. With your help, we can do a better job of telling the stories of a few of them.


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Rail expansion needed Five-year anniversary

By Keith Norman Forum News Service JAMESTOWN, N.D. — It will take a major expansion to the rail infrastructure at the Spiritwood Energy Park Association industrial park to accommodate the planned Minnesota Soybean Processors soybean crushing plant, according to Connie Ova, CEO of the Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. “The costs of the expansion would be passed to both DSA (Dakota Spirit AgEnergy) and Minnesota Soy,” she said. “The last thing we want to do is inhibit DSA’s growth.” Dakota Spirit AgEnergy produces ethanol and distillers grain from corn. The Minnesota Soybean Processors crushing plant will produce soybean oil and meal. Both will be located in the SEPA industrial park. SEPA is a partnership between the JSDC and Great River Energy, which operates the Spiritwood Station coalfired generating plant adjacent to the industrial park. The SEPA rail loop was completed in 2014 with a construction cost of about $10 million. Preliminary engineer’s estimates are not complete, but the planned expansion to the SEPA rail infrastructure and the expansion of rail lines and sidings for the planned Minnesota Soybean Processors crushing plant south of the loop will likely cost more

than the original SEPA rail loop project, Ova said. Corry Shevlin, business development manager for JSDC, said the expansion will allow more rail traffic. “At least two unit trains in and (two) out per week,” he said. “They could have 500 cars sitting out there at a time.” Shevlin said Dakota Spirit AgEnergy and the Minnesota Soybean Processors plant will utilize all the rail capacity planned for the SEPA industrial park. The industrial park still has unused land, but SEPA would not be able to offer major rail service to additional tenants. Ova said financing of the project could be arranged through the Bank of North Dakota or the North Dakota Department of Transportation. Those programs make loans to government organizations and not individual companies. Stutsman County would possibly request the loan with Dakota Spirit AgEnergy and with Minnesota Soybean Processors providing collateral. Officials do have time to finalize the rail plan and figure out the financing, Ova said. Groundbreaking for the Minnesota Soybean Processors plant is planned for this fall. Construction of the additional rail infrastructure would not start until summer 2018.

Soybean plant approved for economic incentive

By Keith Norman Forum News Service JAMESTOWN, N.D. — The Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. on April 10 approved economic incentives for the planned Minnesota Soybean Processors crushing plant. The $282,000 in funding would be repaid from the North Dakota income tax withholding on the new employees of the plant when it begins operations in 2018 and 2019, according to Connie Ova, CEO of the JSDC. Ova said Minnesota Soybean Processors would likely hire a project manager and assistant to work in Jamestown in May, although the bulk of the new jobs at the plant would be created in 2018 and 2019. The funding approved by the JSDC would not be made available to Minnesota Soybean Processors until the new positions are filled. The move Monday, if approved by the Jamestown City Council and Stutsman

County Commission, would earmark the funds for future distribution. Minnesota Soybean Processors announced the planned crushing plant in January with construction scheduled to start this summer. The plant intends to purchase soybeans from local farmers after the 2018 harvest and begin crushing for soybean oil and meal in 2019. The project has a planned construction cost of $240 million and would process 42 million bushels of soybeans per year. The plant is expected to employ about 55 people. Plans call for locating the plant south of the Spiritwood Energy Park Association, and it will connect to the SEPA rail loop with additional track. Ova said the North Dakota Legislature is reviewing the New Jobs Training Funds and could discontinue the program, halting future enrollment in the incentive.

By Mike Rosmann It’s been five years already since I wrote the first of 260 Farm and Ranch Life articles. Many more people than I ever expected read the weekly column in various publicaMIKE ROSMANN tions or online. Most readers are Midwesterners, but I regularly hear from people from every part of the U.S. and from many foreign countries. Each week I receive five to 20 emails, phone calls or letters, mostly asking how to deal with all sorts of concerns, and some to say, “Thanks.” Similarly, I appreciate your feedback and suggested topics. I thought you might like to reread what I wrote on March 30, 2012 in my first weekly message, which my predecessor, Dr. Val Farmer, sent to his readers: “Since 1984, Dr. Val Farmer has capably addressed family and rural life issues experienced by people engaged in farming, ranching and related occupations. Now that Dr. Farmer is retiring, I am taking over the production of a regular feature that offers opinions and advice about the human problems experienced by farm people and how we can manage them. Dr. Farmer leaves big shoes to fill. He has done much to make it okay for farm people to talk about family and emotional issues. I hope I can do as well as he has to address these sensitive matters. So many factors that are important to farming successfully are outside our control. We can’t control the weather. We have limited influence on markets, policies that regulate agriculture, and only a little more control over such factors as disease outbreaks and machinery breakdowns. But we have a lot of control over our behaviors. We choose whether or not we get enough productive sleep, take time to communicate to our family members and work partners, whether we consume a proper diet, recreate, pray and engage in the many activities that take care of our minds and bodies. We choose whether or not to take risks, to plan properly and to communicate honestly. This column is about managing the most important resource in farming: the producers and our families. I grew up on a grain and livestock farm in western Iowa and was highly involved in 4-H and all aspects

of our farm. My wife, Marilyn, and I made the choice when we left faculty positions at the University of Virginia in 1979 to raise our children on a farm. We moved to Iowa to live on our own farm near where I grew up. I raised registered Simmental cattle and developed an organic farm which I operated for 22 years while also working full time as a clinical psychologist. Now I am an adjunct professor at the University of Iowa where I teach agricultural behavior health to medical and behavioral health care professionals. Because I am gone from home so much to lecture around the country, I now rent our row crop land to a capable local farmer. Recently I authored “Excellent Joy: Fishing, Farming, Hunting and Psychology,” which is a celebration of life through observations of subtle nuances involving agriculture, outdoor recreation and related endeavors. It is available from www. icecubepress.com and most book stores and internet merchants. Farming is a calling. This column is about where our hearts are at. If our hearts aren’t in farming, we won’t be good agricultural producers. Most people who produce food, fiber and renewable energy do it more for the satisfaction than for the financial rewards. We feel we are carrying out a calling to be producers of essentials for life: That’s what makes us most happy about our work as agricultural producers. Not resolving the painful worries, relationship problems and human concerns that accompany farming can break our spirits. We have to address these subjects that are so difficult to talk about. This column is about understanding ourselves and our friends and neighbors engaged in various aspects of agriculture. While I have a number of important topics that I plan to address that arise from my 33 years [now 38 years, insertion mine] counseling farm families, I invite your suggestions about topics you want to address. I bring my experience as an agricultural producer and my expertise as a clinical psychologist who has devoted his life to understanding and improving the behavioral well-being of people engaged in farming. I look forward to helping with issues that are sticky ones like family disagreements about the farm operation, anxieties and uncertainties that accompany farming — the kinds of issues that Dr. Val Farmer addresses.” Thank you for making this work meaningful and fun. I plan to continue writing for as long as possible. Mike Rosmann is a Harlan, Iowa, psychologist and farmer. To contact Rosmann go online to: www. agbehavioralhealth.com.


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at the world to how I approach my work. I wonder often what he would think of the state of the U.S. today — the gridlock, the line-in-the-sand disagreements, the lack of compassion for the viewpoints of others. And I think he’d be disappointed. Grandpa didn’t like to be put in a box, and he didn’t want someone else trying to tell him how he should think. He always questioned why so many in agriculture consider themselves Republicans when so few party positions help family farmers. That’s not to say he thought Democrats were better. He didn’t need any political party to see — and articulate — the strengths and problems with any number of policy positions and worldviews. And while Grandpa Bob loved to argue his position, he was comfortable enough in his own skin to consider other people’s positions, too. He spent more than three decades on boards that deal with water and ditches, and, as anyone in agriculture knows, arguing over water can bring out a person’s worst. But Grandpa never faltered from looking for the best in someone, even when it wasn’t deserved. I wish there were more people in the world like Grandpa Bob. People who think for themselves, then roll up their sleeves and find the best way to get things done. People who describe their opinion without saying, “Well, I’m a conservative, so ‌â€? or “I always vote Democrat, so ‌â€? People who stand their ground when it’s necessary but who aren’t afraid to bend when bending is better for the common good. I’ve spent my adult life as a journalist, so my instinct is to suppress or question my opinions. Writing a column will be a departure for me, as the only other professional column I’ve written was to make fun of myself for getting caught on the interstate in a blizzard. But as I try to figure out what kind of columnist I’m going to be, I know for sure that I’ll be the only thing Bob Michael’s granddaughter can be: I’m independent.

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By Jenny Schlecht $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU I grew up on the east side of Billings, Mont., on the farm and ranch run by my dad and my grandpa. Most of us preferred (and continue to preJENNY fer) the ranch side to SCHLECHT the farm side. Riding, roping, branding, working cows and bottle feeding calves all held far more intrigue, as did poring over the numbers in bull sale catalogs for some of the nerdier among us (cough, me). That’s not to say we didn’t pitch in on the farm side. We drove tractors, hoed fields and did what needed to be done. And we irrigated. Irrigation in those parts is different than out here on the plains of North Dakota where I now live. They don’t use pivots. It’s accomplished with gated pipe. Each little gate must be opened just far enough to let water into each row of the field, and an irrigation sock must be placed over the gate to keep the rush of water from eroding the soil. It’s monotonous, back-breaking work that must be accomplished multiple times a day in the heat of summer. It has to be done to compensate for the dry eastern Montana climate, but no one likes to do it. No one, that is, except my grandpa. Grandpa Bob knew everything about how the water moved through the fields and how to fix any problems that would come up. Hospital staff once had to convince him he couldn’t leave the intensive care unit to set water after quadruple-bypass surgery. Grandpa Bob’s contrary streak did not show itself only in his choice of chores. If everyone was cheering for the red team, he’d cheer for the blue. If everyone wanted to go grab pizza after a long day’s work, he’d lobby for tacos — and vice versa. If you were to question his stubborn streak, he’d just give a sideways grin and tell the truth: “I’m independent.� Grandpa Bob died three years ago on April 18, but he continues to be a big influence in my life, from how I look

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16' semi-v boat Lowe, upgraded trailer, Lowe new GPS and loaded. 10 hours on 30hp. (605) 225-4948 AM to 2PM all new condition. Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 1999, cherry red, excellent condition, 73,000 miles. Asking $15,000. (605) 397-7579 Chevrolet Impala LT 2016, new body style, 16,000 miles, Factory Warranty, leather trimmed seats, rear air & heat, climate control, heated mirrors, XM radio, back up camera, Auto Start, Nice $17,990. (605) 380-7384 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 custom, very clean, 5,500 miles, tires good, has saddle bags, staight pipe, sounds great, also have mufflers for it, $3,900. (605) 492-7965 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 custom, very clean, 5,500 miles, tires good, has saddle bags, staight pipe, sounds great, also have mufflers for it, $3,900. (605) 492-7965

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INDUSTRIAL/ CONSTRUCTION For Sale Grand Meadow Township, Minnehaha County South Dakota has declared its motor grader as surplus property and offers the following: 2010 JD 772G AWD Motorgrader on sealed bids. 14' moldboard with 2' extension, circle Drive slip clutch, blade accumulator, front and rear fenders, 17.5X25 Michelin SnoGo tires at 50% remaining, deluxe light package, 9.0L engine tier 3 cert. Little Falls 12' snow wing with rear high post. Little Falls lift group on front. Less than 5000 hours on machine at time of sale. The minimum bid is $111,500.00. Bids must be submitted no later than May 15th, opening of bids on May 17th. 10% non-refundable earnest money paid by May 24th and remaining payment by June 21st. Machine available for pickup on June 30th FOB Hartford SD. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Any questions, please call Brian at 605-359-6308 or Dave at 605-496-1 727 after 6 pm Please send bids to: Grand Meadow Township c/o Brian McMahon, Clerk 46050 255th Street Hartford, SD 57033 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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16' semi-v boat Lowe, upgraded trailer, Lowe new GPS and loaded. 10 hours on 30hp. (605) 225-4948 AM to 2PM all new condition. Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 1999, cherry red, excellent condition, 73,000 miles. Asking $15,000. (605) 397-7579 Chevrolet Impala LT 2016, new body style, 16,000 miles, Factory Warranty, leather trimmed seats, rear air & heat, climate control, heated mirrors, XM radio, back up camera, Auto Start, Nice $17,990. (605) 380-7384 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 custom, very clean, 5,500 miles, tires good, has saddle bags, staight pipe, sounds great, also have mufflers for it, $3,900. (605) 492-7965 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 custom, very clean, 5,500 miles, tires good, has saddle bags, staight pipe, sounds great, also have mufflers for it, $3,900. (605) 492-7965

Lund 1775 Pro-V DLX SE Evinrude 150hp motor, Yamaha 15hp 4 stroke motor, Minnkota auto poilot 24 volt, EZ Load trailer, new custom made tarp, lots of accessories, all in excellent condition. Used very little. (701) 647-2801 FOR SALE: 2013 33' Outback Travel Trailer, 2 slide outs, queen bed in back & bunks in front, been slept in 4 times, outdoor kitchen & canopy, fully loaded, mint condition inside & out, still smells new. 701-367-5674, Sharon, ND 1983 Gold Wing fairing & bags GL 1100, 1 owner, 46,xxx mi. Needs fork seal and battery. $1,000. (605) 883-4040 Lund 1775 Pro-V DLX SE Evinrude 150hp motor, Yamaha 15hp 4 stroke motor, Minnkota auto poilot 24 volt, EZ Load trailer, new custom made tarp, lots of accessories, all in excellent condition. Used very little. (701) 647-2801 35ft Wildwood Heritage Glen Light, 13ft slide, rear kitchen, electric jacks & hitch, fiberglass siding. $19,500. (605) 380-8833

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1996 9200 IH, M-11 Cummins, 10 Spd, Alum wheels w/ wet kit

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Warrior V203 300HP Evinrude G2 and 15HP kicker. Showroom condition with 5 Raymarine Graphs and every option and accessory imaginable! Must be seen to be appreciated. 605-887-7069 For Details! 2003 Hitchhiker II LS 5th wheel, 29.5ft, 2 slides, quality camper in excellent condition. New: tires, water heater, sofa sleeper, glider rockers, TV, sound bar & battery. Refrigerator & AC cleaned & serviced in 2016. No smoking/pets, $14,900. (605) 493-6528 call for info & photos. High End 5th Wheel Camper with Hitch For Sale: 2007 Cameo. 3 Slides, Cherry wood inside. Good tires. Bought new. Used for one trip to Arizona. Been in storage. Like New. (605) 881-2264 1997 Fleetwood 26' pull camper, large slide, near new tires, walk around bed, nice inside and out, $5,000 (605) 256-3165 1981 Lund 17' boat with 60 hp outboard and trailer. $2,000 or best offer. 605-380-0344 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

2002 Holiday Rambler motorhome, 36 foot with 35,000 miles, 1 1/2 bath, 2 slides, 2 AC's, generator, many more options. Always stored in climate controlled garage, excellent condition. $38,000 OBO. (605) 228-2720

JD 5093E tractor with loader, 80 PTO HP, 800 hrs., like new condition. 7 ft rotary mower, 7 ft blade. (605) 842-3346 IH 4300 2002, DT, 466 diesel engine, single axle, 6 speed transmission, 10 ton Wilmer fertilizer tender. $7,500 OBO. 605-881-0649

For Sale: 2013 Wilson Hopper Bottom, 41x72x96, less than 4,000 miles on it, electric tarp, air ride, $32,000, 701-710-0450 42 ft. semi flat bed drop down trailer with beaver tail, $6000. (605) 360-7191

Mack MCE 600 1975, chassis only, diesel engine, will take a 20 ft box, 605-881-0649 1999 Wilson 28ft grain trailer, 66" sides, good brakes and tarp, new tires, air and pintle hook up on the rear, (701) 684-7491 or leave message For Sale1996 8'x24' H & W trailer, triple axle, bumper hitch, new tires & deck. Great trailer to haul tractors, hay bales, cars, etc. Call Fred (605) 949-3312 Stockholm, SD FOR SALE: (2) 2004 International 9400 Truck Tractors, excellent condition. (605) 670-2250 Pasture Available 2017 Grazing Season 225-250 Pairs. Good grass, fresh water. Full care for 5-6 months. Lahr, ND. Contact James at (701) 452-4245

CALL FOR SPECIAL PRICING!

$500 REBATE ON JET HOPPER TRAILERS

3 axle Belly Dump Trailer, will rent by the month, week, or by the day. (605) 265-1514 or (605) 345-3539 evenings Hanson's, Inc. in Faulkton, SD has the following trucks and trailers for Sale:

DEWEZE- 675 SERIES PIVOT ARM BEDS

1. 2008 Mack CX6613 Truck; 485 hp 2. 2008 Mack CXU613 Truck; 811,000 miles; 485 hp 3. 2012 International Prostar+122; 881,000 miles; 475 hp 4. 2001 Timpte Pup Hopper; 21 ft. 5. 2002 Cornhusker Trailer 42 ft. 6. 2005 Cornhusker 3 Axle Trailer 53 ft.

NEWEST DESIGN (LIFT-LOAD-FEED YOUR CATTLE) 3 UNITS IN STOCK FOR LONG BOX PICKUPS WITH SINGLE REAR WHEELS. CALL US FOR PRICING.

Call Eugene Hanson for more information at 605-598-6556 or 605-380-7191

Hwy 22 South • Dickinson, ND 58601 Kurt Wanner, President 701-483-4369 • 800-743-2934

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Ford F-250 2002 Pickup V10 excellent condition, 128,000 miles, $12,000 obo. Call Dean (605) 496-2234 Hartford, SD

SEE COMPLETE INVENTORY ONLINE

USED TRAILERS & TRUCKS

21 / $ -,-/ ' +& / 2 / ',"(-+"/ Traps and Tarp. Call For Price.

21 / ,,-',##/ 2 / , / ' / ,- / SS Frt and Rear, Polished Alum. Wheels

2001 Mack RD688S, 155,000 miles, 427HP, 13spd. GOVT. Trade

SALES DEPT. Bob Miller, Marlin Schiele or Rick Hanson Toll Free • 1-800-247-0198 Local • 701-857-1617 www.westlietruckcenters.com

Witzco Tri-Axle Detachables

Semi Trailer Sales and Rentals Stephen, MN • 218-455-3341

larsfarm74@yahoo.com

2018 Maurer Stock #0012; Spring Suspension; 45’ Length x 102� 2006 Western Star 4900EX Lowmax Stock #8988; 515 HP; Detroit Engine; Air Width; Apitong Floor; All Steel Wheels; 11’ Top Deck; 29’ Main Deck; 5’ Beavertail Ride; 13 Spd; Tandem; 3:58 Ratio; 11R22.5 $28,500 Tires; Aluminum Wheels; 666,433 Miles on Motor $27,500

2008 Timpte Ag Hopper, 42’, Air Ride, Aluminum Rims Just In!

2002 Kenworth T800 Stock #8837; 42� Flat Top Sleeper; 6NZ Cat; 10 Spd; 215� Wheelbase Just In!

2011 Volvo VNL64T630 Stock #4032; 475 HP; D-13 Engine; 592,482 Miles; Air Ride; 13 Spd; Tandem; 3:42; Aluminum Wheels; 95% of Steers Remain; New Virgin Drive Tires. $33,500

2009 Volvo Stock #7739; 450 HP; 10 Spd; 590,000 Miles; Very Clean $27,500

FINANCING & LEASE OPTIONS AVAILABLE

Your trusted dealer for 20 years!

(320) 795-2827 • Hancock, MN www.kannegiessertrucksales.com

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2011 & 2013 Cascadia, 450 HP, Detroit, Auto, 570,000 Miles

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2006 Sterling 5yd Dump Truck, 250HP CAT 100,000 miles, Allison Auto Call for Pricing

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2009 Freightliner Cascadia, Detroit, 515 HP, 10 Spd, 475,000 Miles. $40,900

2016 Jet Hopper 40’ x 96� x 70�, Black, Air Ride, Electric Tarp, 4 alum. rims 2015 Jet 40’ x 96� x 70�, Spring Ride, Hopper, JUST IN 2015 Jet Hopper 42’ x 96� x 70� Air Ride, Black 2015 Jet Hopper, 40’ x 96� x 70�, Air Ride, Black 2015 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle 2014 Jet Hopper, 40’ x 96� x 70�, Air Ride 2013 Witzco Detach Tri-Axle 2011 Jet Hopper, 40’ x 96� x 70�. Spring Ride, Black SOLD 2011 Midland Tri-Axle Belly Dump 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps 1994 Walton Tri-Axle Step Deck w/ Beaver Tail & Ramps


A6 AGWEEK/Monday, April 17, 2017

1979 GMC Twin Screw hoist, third axle is a steerable pusher, 20' box with hoist roll tarp, tires are 40%, engine needs work. $4,000. Call (605) 742-4552. AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

2004 Chevy Blazer, 4wd with extras, well maintained, high mileage and new transmissions. $3,500. 14 Steel spoke wagon threshing wheels, 2'8" round diameter $50 each. (605) 853-3360

Introducing

Ford F-350 2012, Dually 6.7 Diesel 4 door long box 45,700 miles XLT Lariet spray in bed liner cattle guard mud flaps sun visor running boards leather professionally detailed inside and out. Please contact Doug @605.481.1175

Trailers • Increased Traction & Durability

BELT TRAILERS / PARTS '06 Wilson 50' Tri Elc Tarp '12 Aluminator Tri Elc Tarp '09 TK 5272 Quad Elc Tarp '12 SS Trinity 50' Tri Elc Tarp '12 TK 5272 Quad 64" Belt TrailerSalesLLC.com Cory 701-261-4024

• Looks Great! Lasts Longer!

1979 GMC Twin Screw hoist, third axle is a steerable pusher, 20' box with hoist roll tarp, tires are 40%, engine needs work. $4,000. Call (605) 742-4552.

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D.O.T. Inspections Truck Accessories Hitches & Wiring

Ford F-250 1990, 7.3 idi diesel 4X4 pickup for parts everything in fair shape except the engine. Transmission, radiator, fuel pump, transfer case, injectors, interior, body, etc all in working order last time it was running, $2800 OBO (701) 239-3211

Jeep Wrangler Sierra 2007, Automatic Transmission, Auto start, Navigation, Satellite radio, 3 piece hard top, 16 months left on warranty. $15,500 OBO. (605) 460-0157 2015 Big Tex 18' car trailer, 7K GWVR 16' flat 2' dove, ramps, like new pulled only 475 miles, $2,500. 605-252-0617 Chevrolet Silverado 2016 SLE, 4 wheel drive, Z71 package with running boards & heated cloth seats, only 5,000 miles, just like new, $41,500. (605) 380-6196

2010 Timpte Semi-Trailer 72 x 102 x 48 feet, triple axle, approx. 30,000 miles. 2004 Peterbilt 379, C15 cap motor, 625K mi 18 speed. $80,000 will separate. 701-370-8428

Freightliner Classic 2009, full emissions after treatment delete, from twin to a single turbo conversion, new ECM, new tires, 500,000 miles. Also, Freightliner Classic 2006, call for information. Call Ron at (605) 999-3239

Ford F-250 1990, 7.3 idi diesel 4X4 pickup for parts everything in fair shape except the engine. Transmission, radiator, fuel pump, transfer case, injectors, interior, body, etc all in working order last time it was running, $1,800 OBO. (701) 239-3211

Chevrolet 1500 Z crew cab 2007, 4wd, very good condition, $12,500. OBO (605) 290-1559

Toyota Highlander 2004, AWD 178k miles newer tires and brakes $5,000 (605) 290-1944

Chevrolet 1/2 Ton 1993, 4x4, 5 speed 5. cm engine, 164,000 miles, $1000. (605) 380-9559 Dodge R 3500 2002, 1 ton cab and chassis, diesel, 5 speed, 2WD dually, 132" flatbed, reg cab, new clutch, $5,000 OBO. 605-881-3741 2007 Jet Hopper 42ft long, air ride, all aluminum wheels, good tires & brakes, $14,000 OBO. (605) 366-0555 08 Exiss 7x24, 2 center gates, excellent condition, (712) 470-5387

SEE OUR INVENTORY AT: www.northstartrucksales.com

2011 Ford F-250 Utility/Service 2011 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck, Truck 4x4, 6.7 Diesel, Auto, Ext Cab, RWD, 6.2 Gas, Auto, Crew Cab, 169,986 Miles for $22,900 123,070 Miles for $14,950

2002 Ford F-450 Flatbed Truck, Reg 2005 Ford F-450 Utility/Service Cab, 7.3 Diesel, Nice Clean Truck with Truck, V-10, RWD, Auto, Reg Cab, 105,079 Miles for $16,950 108,887 MIles for $22,500

2004 GMC C-6500 Cab Chassis 2001 Genie Z-60/34 Genie Man Lift, Truck, Cat C-7 Engine, RWD, Auto, 4x4, Ford 2.5L Industrial Engine, Auto, Crew Cab, 71,915 Miles for $22,500 3,805 hrs for $21,500

2004 Chevrolet 3500 Flatbed Truck, 2012 Ford F-250 4x4 Utility/Service 2011 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck, 6.2 2004 Ford F-350 Utility/Service Truck 2012 Ford F-450, Utility/Service 6.0 Gas, RWD, Auto, Reg Cab, 84,473 Truck, 6.2 Gas, Auto, Ext Cab, 123,482 Gas, RWD, Auto, Crew Cab, 123,070 4x4, 6.0 Diesel, Auto, Crew Cab, Truck, V-10, RWD, Auto, Reg Cab, Miles for $14,900 Miles for $14,950 169,744 Miles for $22,900 Miles for $21,900 160,894 Miles for $9,950

2001 Ford F-450 4x4, Cab Chassis Truck, 7.3 Diesel, Auto, Reg Cab, 100,497 Miles for $19,500

2008 Ford F-350 Utility/Service Truck 2008 Ford F-250 Utility/Service 4x4, Reg Cab, 6.8 V-10, Manual, Truck, 5.4 Liter Engine, RWD, Auto, 108,512 Miles for $15,950 Reg Cab, 152,235 Miles for $8,900

2008 GMC 4500 Utility/Service Truck, RWD, 8.1 Gas, Auto, Reg Cab, 11’ Enclosed Utility Box, 160,617 Miles for $16,500

2939 Hwy. 10 South, St. Cloud, MN

320-529-4040

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2003 Wilson drop deck, spread axle, 48x102, air ride, load gauge dump valve, $18,000. (320) 815-8066 International 9400 Eagle 2002, day cab, 12L Detroit, 13 speed, runs great. Freightliner Columbia 2004, day cab, 12L Detroit, 10 speed. International 1800 1977, single axle grain truck, 16' box, hoist, roll tarp, low miles. Several 48' and 53' drive ends, 45' flat bed trailer, spread axle, air ride. Several dual tandem pindle hitch trailers. New Magnum triple hopper seed fertilizer tinder trailer. Peterson Truck Sales (701) 347-5426 2016 & 2017 Neville Built Aluminum Grain Trailers. 38.5 ft, new condition. Starting at $24,500. Text for pics & more info: 218-791-3400 FOR SALE: 2012 Delta 30ft. bed tandem dual axle gooseneck trailer. 12,000 lb. winch. New spare tire. Like new condition. Title in hand. Call Bob, 701-265-2220 2006 Peterbilt 379, big sleeper. All new rubber. New wet kit. 475hp, 13-spd. Excellent condition; 2001 Freightliner, Cat powered, 9-spd, twin screw, 28ft. roll back, 85% rubber, 20-ton winch, 2ft. bed extensions, all chains & binders included; 48102 implement trailer - rebuilt, all new brakes, excellent rubber & paint; Titles in hand. Call Bob, 701-265-2220 25ft Delta 5th wheel flat bed trailer, load ramps, drop center tail, 235/80R16 tires, 75% tread, asking $4,500. 605-228-1484

2001 Freightliner, Cat powered, 9-spd, twin screw, 28ft. roll back, 85% rubber, 20-ton winch, 2ft. bed extensions, all chains & binders included. Call Bob, 701-265-2220

Nice southern Semi Van Trailers for water trailers. Tanks and spray parts. 20' & 40' Containers. Storage trailers and ramps. w w w. r y d e l l t r a i l e r s . c o m (701) 474-5780 2007 Jet Hopper 42ft long, air ride, all aluminum wheels, good tires & brakes, $14,000 OBO. (605) 366-0555 2012 Dodge Ram 1500, Crew Cab, nice shape, 5.7 Hemi engine, 4X4, clean inside & out, no rust, 75% good tires, 141,000 miles, clean title, sharp truck. $11,800/offer (701) 318-2086 08 Exiss 7x24, 2 center gates, excellent condition, (712) 470-5387 2003 Wilson drop deck, spread axle, 48x102, air ride, load gauge dump valve, $18,000. (320) 815-8066

For Sale:

2003 Kenworth Tandem T-800 with gravel box (like new), roll screen tarp, Cat C-12 engine 10 speed, good 295/75 R22.5 tires. $34,000. Call 701-261-4420 or 701-689-6418

International 9400 Eagle 2002, day cab, 12L Detroit, 13 speed, runs great. Freightliner Columbia 2004, day cab, 12L Detroit, 10 speed. International 1800 1977, single axle grain truck, 16' box, hoist, roll tarp, low miles. Several 48' and 53' drive ends, 45' flat bed trailer, spread axle, air ride. Several dual tandem pindle hitch trailers. New Magnum triple hopper seed fertilizer tinder trailer. Peterson Truck Sales (701) 347-5426 Isuzu 2004, NPR 16' box truck. Great condition, very clean. 99k miles. Diesel. $13,500. Call (605) 216-4202 2012 PJ 5th wheel trailer, 8'x20' with ramps. Like new. Asking $5,200. Call Dean (605) 496-2234 Hartford, SD 98 CPS tri-axle belly dump, excellent condition, new tires, ready to work, tarp outside dump, (605) 380-0205 IHC 1800 1978, Tandem truck, 446 gas engine, 5 spd, Allison authentic transmission, 18 1/2 box, hoist almost new and roll tarp, very good shape. 200 + gal gas tank with stand & hose & sill gun. (701) 320-2233

Volvo VNL300-64T 2006, day cab, auto shift, 560,000 miles, only 30,000 on complete overhaul on ISX Cummins motor, aluminum rims, good rubber, very clean truck, $27,500. Call 507-360-6057 or 507-840-0844 No telemarketers Volvo VNL630 1999, 60' sleeper, new front tires, very nice running good condition truck, $10,000. 507-360-6057 or 507-840-0844 No telemarketers

Walhalla, ND 701-549-2387

Timpte hopper trailer 2016, all electric tarp and traps, extra lights, all the options, air ride tri-ax lift, 78x96x50, perfect condition, like new, $45k 605-380-9592 Tanker trailer, Brenner 6500gal. 1 compartment, rear discharge, 3in. stainless steel, ready to go! $18k 605-380-9592

For Sale: 1975 Hickory King, 6X20 Stock Trailer, new floor 8-ply tires, lights work, $775. 605-284-2916 No Telemarketers

$21,000

2007 Load Line 34’ Slant Front Silage Trailer, Hyd. End Gate, Super Singles.

$41,000

Ford F-250 2001, 7.3 diesel, 4 door, (Sunday Driver, has never pulled trailer) Call (605) 380-0068 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

888-395-6737 www.jandmtrucksales.net

Chevrolet Silverado 2008, 3500, 6.6 Duramax, Crewcab. longbox, air ride, heavy duty grill guard, 30k miles on long block & new injectors, 146k miles, $25,000 OBO (605) 380-9522

3004 Thunder Road South • Fargo, ND, 58104

3 AVAILABLE

1996 Dodge 3500 1 Ton Dually, 4x4, automatic, Cummins diesel, 205,000 miles, extended cab, Laramie, good knapheide flat bed with cab guard & hidden 5th wheel ball. Too many vehicles! Excellent truck, sharp! $8600 OBO. 218-289-4521

FRESH L OVERHAU

WALMART FLEET MAINTAINED

(3) 2013 Peterbilt 386

Paccar MX, FRO-16210B, 430 HP, Jake, 10 Speed, Adjustable 5th, 3.36 Ratio, 12,000# Front & 40,000# Rear, 189” Wheel Base, Aluminum Wheels, Stainless Steel Exterior Visor, CRUISE, TILT/TELE, A/C, Power Windows, RUST FREE TEXAS TRUCKS! $31,500

1999 Peterbilt 379EXHD Cat. 3406E, 475 HP, Jake, 15 Speed, Air Leaf Suspension, 12,000# Fronts, 40,000# Rears, 235” Wheel Base, Wet Kit, PTO, Fresh In Frame Overhaul, Dual Exhaust, Dual Air Cleaners, New Virgin Rubber, California Rust Free! $56,900

2011 Peterbilt 387

Cummins ISX, 400 HP, Jake, Eaton Fuller 10 Speed, Air Ride, 12,000# Front, 38,000# Rear, 192” Wheel Base, Aluminum Wheels, Carb Compliant, DPF $34,900

$49,000 2004 International 8600 Tri-Axle Grain Truck, ISM Cummins, 10 Speed, New 21’ Load Line Box & Hoist.

2007 Sterling Tandem Grain Truck, Mercedes Benz, 13 Speed, New 20’ Load Line Box & Hoist.

1997 42x78 Timpte trailer, newer tarp, good condition, $15,000 605-225-2855 or 605-290-3323

Office: 701-282-2260 Sales: 701-361-3060

$34,000

CAT-C15

Caterpillar C-15, 475 HP,Jake, 13 Speed, 3.65 Ratio, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, 220” Wheel Base, Cruise Control, A/C $42,900 $39,000

AUTOSHIFT

2014 Load Line 42’ Triple Axle Clam Shell Gravel Trailer, Air Ride.

TRUCK SALES | GRAIN BOXES | GRAVEL BOXES | GRAIN TRAILERS

ALLISON AUOTMATIC

2007 Kenworth T800

2005 Volvo VNL42T300

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2012 PJ 32' gooseneck trailer, nice shape. 2-12K axles, tandem dually, oil bath hubs, used very little, one owner, flip over ramps, good tires, good floor, clean trailer, $8,700/offer. (701) 318-2086

CALIFORNIA RUST FREE

2005 Kenworth T800B Cummins ISM, 385 HP, 10 Speed, Jake, Air Ride, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, 379,825 Actual Miles $42,900

2004 Freightliner Business Class M2 106

Cat. C7, 300 HP, 219,442 Actual Miles, Spring Suspension, 252” Wheel Base, Alminum Wheels, NEW/ UNUSED 4816 Tender with 16 Ton Auger, 3700lb/ minute $36,900

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2007 International 9400 Tri-Axle Grain Truck, ISX Cummins, 10 Speed Autoshift, New 22’ Load Line Box & Hoist.

1997 Transcraft spread axle 53', step deck with beaver tail and ramps. Does have mounts for sprayer rails. $20,000. 605-680-1905

Hopper trailers for Rent Tri-axle 48x102x78, $1250 per month. Tandem axles 42x102x78, $1000 per month. Tandem axles 43x102x78, $1000 per month. Call Jeremy at 605-881-7084 or in no answer call 605-785-5333 No Telemarketers

SOLD $52,500

Chevrolet Silverado 2500 1998, extended cab with topper. 130,000 hwy miles. $2500 or best offer (605) 380-0344

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

Cummins ISX, 500 HP, Air Ride Jake, 3.42 Ratio, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, 174” Wheel Base, Aluminum Wheels, Sliding 5th Wheel, New Steers $24,900

WET KITS PENSKE MAINTAINED

2005 Freightliner Business Class M2 106 Caterpillar C7, 6 Speed, Air Ride, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, 3.70 Ratio, Factory Double Framed, Aluminum Wheels, California Rust Free Truck with 170,000 Actual Miles! $24,900

WET KIT

(4) 2006 International 9200I

Cummins ISX, 435 HP, Jake, 10 Speed, Air Ride, 12,000# Fronts, 40,000# Rears, 3.90 Ratio, Aluminum Wheels, 167” Wheel Base, Dual Aluminum Fuel Tanks, A/C, Power Steering Miles in 600k are…………..$23,900 Miles in 700-800k are………$21,900

1998 GMC C7500 Dump Truck

Caterpillar 3126, 6 Speed, Spring Suspension, 9,000# Front, 21,000# Rear, 158” Wheel Base, 10 ft. Box $15,900


A8 AGWEEK/Monday, April 17, 2017

WANTED TO BUY 2000 Wilson 43' ag hopper grain trailer, 96" wide, 66" sides, electric roll tarp, all new brakes and drums, tires 80-100%, spring ride, really good condition. Call Randy 605-470-0557

WANTED TO BUY Wanted: pasture for 100 pair or more, NE SD, (605) 233-0800

WANTED TO BUY

Independent farmer looking for farm land to rent in the 40 mile radius of Aberdeen, SD. Have references. (605) 281-0263 Independent farmer looking for farm land to rent in the 40 mile radius of Aberdeen, SD. Have references. (605) 281-0263 Wanted to Rent Alfalfa ground will pay cash rent or put up for shares. Call 605-460-2772

4375 24th Avenue North, Grand Forks, ND • 218-779-8396 www.BigTrucksbyJimco.net Spd, Air Ride Day Cab

2004

Freightliner Columbia, 60 Series, Detroit, Eaton 10 spd transmission, with 22 ft box, Rear tag axle.

HP, Allison, Long Frame Day Cab

SOLD

1997 Peterbilt 385, single axle w/ 36�

2010 Peterbilt 387, DBL Bunk, very

(2) Tag axle Trailers, 20,000 lbs,

2005 Freightliner M2 106, MBE 400

Looking for 110 volt diesel or gas pump, would prefer 15 gallon or more in size. Also 20 gauge pump shot gun, need not be in perfect condition. (605) 881-3746, please leave message. Pasture wanted to rent for 10-20 cow/calf pairs, 30-80 acres or more. Will pay competitive rates, take good care, not over graze. Prefer in Minnehaha, McCook, Lake, Brookings or Moody counties in eastern SD. (605) 359-8728 Would like to find private ground to lease for bowhunting antelope in the NW area of South Dakota. If ground was good, would look at making this an annual trip. Would prefer ground that has small waterholes/tanks. (204) 372-8504

“Custom Built From Truck to Finish�

2005 Freightliner M2 106, C-12, 10

MISCELLANEOUS

Looking for grass to rent for 100-150 pairs. Also looking for farm ground to rent. Contact Rick 605-354-7523

Dual Lockers, 450K, 3 Pedal (2) 2008 8600 IHC, ISM, 10 Spd,

Autoshift, Low miles, factory Daycab, 3.90 gears. (2) 2010 Transtar IHC ISM, 10 spd

ultra shift, 3.90 gears, 171 w.b. 2007 8600 ISM10 spd. 3.90

gears,fact day cab,tandem Axle

1999 8100 IHC Service Truck C-10, 305 hp, Eaton, 10 spd, 12 ft service body crane, air compressor

2010 Pro Star ISX 500 hp. 10 sp,

auto shift, 3.90 gears, new wet kit.

2010 Pro Star ISX 500 hp. 10 sp, auto

wet kit

2005 Kenworth T-800 10 spd, 3.90

gears ISM, 410 HP,189 WB, 500K.

(1) 2006 F-650 Ford, Cummins, 6 Spd,

12 ft bed, Goosneck Equipment, Single Acel

SOLD

(1) 2000 Fld Freightliner, ISM, 10

spd, 22 ft Box, Beet Equipment, Tarp, Tridrive

28’ Single Axle Dry Van with Tommy Gate

OLDER GAS/DIESEL BOXED UP TRADES

• Qty 2 - 2007 Kenworth T800 ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 450 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum Outside Wheels; 230 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; 63 in Mid Roof Sleeper $22,500 • Qty 2 - 2007 Freightliner Columbia MBE4000 Mercedes Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; 3.70 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 170 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb $17,500 • Qty 2 - 2005 International 9200i ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 425 Horsepower; 10 Spd Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 170 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side • 1997 R way Belly Dumb Tri Axle Spring Ride 11R24.5 Tires Bud Wheels needs a little TLC $14,500 001561429r1

(2) 2011 Pro Star ISX, 10 spd Autoshift,

45 x 102 Sea Containers

Dust Control Give Glacier Dust Control a call for all your gravel road dust suppression services. We use 38% Calcium Chloride for all of our applications on gravel roads, we feel this product works best with the class of gravel used and climate conditions in your location. Check us out at www.glacierdustcontrol.com or call us at 701-238-0307 to gain a better understanding of our services. For Sale in Brookings County: 2 - 500 gal. fuel barrels w/pumps, 1 100 bu. gravity box, 1 - New Holland 133 Manure Spreader, 1 - New Holland 9 ft. Disc Mover - used 2 yrs., 1 - 50 ft., 8 inch Auger. Call (402) 980-5437

IH 1566 Tractor (Black Stripe) Only 6010 hours with Cab, 20.8 Hub Duals, Front Weights. Solid Strong Runner with shop records. IH 720 Plow 5X20's with Rodman Buster; Shedded, Very Nice! John Deere 7 Section Drag on Lindsay Folding cart. JD 1065 Gear. IH 181 6RN Rotary Hoe. (605) 351-2654 RETIREMENT SALE! Two tote Seed tender & trailer for sale, like new, 2 yrs old. Case IH chisel plow with mulcher, anhydrous hydraulic meter on and off. 900 Vertical fold corn planter with liquid pump and tank and mounts to fit on a Magnum tractor, Mud Smith gauge and spider closing wheels. 2366 Combine, restored with new motor 250 hrs. many extras Versatile 875 4 wheel drive tractor with new engine. JD 1900 cart with 1850 42.5ft drill totally rebuilt. 1996 Freightliner, N14 engine with 13 speed with 2001 Dakota trailer, new tires on tractor and trailer (605) 472-2307 Willmar pull spreader for sale, S600, roll tarp or steel flip over box topper, decent tires, bearings, chains, belts. $3,000 obo. (605) 216-5174

11R22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Side Dump Location; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; 16 Ton Tyler Tender $9500

Closed Tandem Flatbed.

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24 ft Cube Van, Single axle.

For Sale: John Deere 2630 Monitor, with AutoTrac activation, $6,000. 605-380-8253

1995 Ford L9000 N-14 Cummins Engine Manufacturer 370 Horsepower

bunk, C-10, 10 spd, Air Ride.

40,000 lbs, tandem axle, 24 ft.

clean truck 2010 IHC 4300, Max Force, Autoshift,

MISCELLANEOUS

• 1991 Freightliner FLD112 Cat 3306 Manufacturer 300 Horsepower; 9 Spd 11R22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Side Dump Location; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; 16 Ton Willmar Tender $9500 • 2007 Freightliner Columbia 14L Detroit Engine Manufacturer 475 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.55Tires; All Steel Wheels; 180 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Differential Lock $25,000 • 2001 International 9100i N14 Cummins Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; 13 Spd OD; Engine Brake; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 224 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $25,500

320-239-2677 Starbuck, MN

www.meixeltrucksales.com

2008 Geringhoff corn head, new cutters and rotary knives, $25,000. 1300 gallon fertilizer or chemical caddy, $3,000. 20.8x42 10 hole duals, $1,500. 2004 Honda Rubicon 4 wheeler, $3,300. C-AC with 60" mower, $1,800. 28ft chemical van trailer, $2,700. Cylinder slow down kits for JD 9000 series combines, $200. 701-640-4290 1996 Cat Challenger 75C, 325hp, 3,700 hrs, 36" tracks 85%, a complete Butler Cat service, new oil filters, & adjustments. 1992 Concord Air Seeder, 37ft, with pull behind tank, Green in color with NH3. John Deere 7300 16 row Max Emerge Planter, 22" spacing. 5 bottom-16 Melroe Spring Back Plow, Packer & Pony drill. (701) 626-1799 Ron coulters, used, 33 units. Straddle duals for JD tractor, 18.4x42. 605-216-6520

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88 = )(4*51)= = 4 = +&% 7= Tandem Axle, Spring Suspension, Roll Tarp, Plastic Liner, Combination Grain, Silage and Sugar Beet End Gate, VERY CLEAN.....$24,500

2017 Wilson Pacesetter Ag Hopper, Air Ride, Aluminum Wheels, Electric Roll Tarp, Less Than 5000 Miles......$36,900

2005 Trail King 53x102 Step Deck, Aluminum Combo, Rear Axle Slider, Winches and Tie Downs.....$18,500

88 = <)1-*= +-41= > = "-' ter/Fertilizer Trailer, Sliding Axle, Set Up With NEW 4--1600 Gallon CONE BOTTOM Water/Fertilizer Tanks, Honda Pump, Mix Cone, All Hose and Valves....$17,250

1985 Load King Belly Dump, Triple Axle, Air Gates, READY TO GO.....$16,900

16 Ton Willmar Fertilizer Tender, Side Shooter, Electric Roll Tarp, Stainless Steel, ;(&4*1 =(4=-=6*)5$ = 8 = -4dem Axle, Spring Suspension Trailer... $21,000

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(2) F25 Farmhand Loaders, 1 in excellent condition, 1 in very good condition. FH 358 Loader w/bucket & grapple, in fair condition, IHC 66/86 mounts. 605-351-5427 No Telemarketers For Sale: 3 - 7 ft. Model 100 Grain Drills w/fertilizer, 28 1/2 ft. 4600 Vibra Shank w/ harrows, 2 - 18 1/2 ft. No. 45 Vibra Shanks w/harrows, 17 1/2 ft. No. 55 Chisel Plow w/harrows, 22 1/2 ft. International Vibra Chisel w/harrows, 2 - International 1460 Combines, shedded and in good shape, 6 row 1063 Cornhead, call 701-710-0783 at Oakes, ND

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Restore your leaky, rusty, metal roof with Acrylic Elastomeric roof coating. Typically half the cost of roof replacement. Also spray foam your metal roof, flat roof, side walls, etc. Conklin Roofing Systems products. Agricultural, commercial, industrial. For a free estimate phone George Opatz at 701-840-8807.

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1996 Cat Challenger 75C, 325hp, 3,700 hrs, 36" tracks 85%, a complete Butler Cat service, new oil filters, & adjustments. 1992 Concord Air Seeder, 37ft, with pull behind tank, Green in color with NH3. John Deere 7300 16 row Max Emerge Planter, 22" spacing. 5 bottom-16 Melroe Spring Back Plow, Packer & Pony drill. (701) 626-1799 Ron coulters, used, 33 units. Straddle duals for JD tractor, 18.4x42. 605-216-6520 (2) F25 Farmhand Loaders, 1 in excellent condition, 1 in very good condition. FH 358 Loader w/bucket & grapple, in fair condition, IHC 66/86 mounts. 605-351-5427 No Telemarketers 2005 spray-air 1200 gal sprayer, 90ft booms, hard 100 gal fresh water tank and eductor, 2 sets of wheels, 18.4-42, 12.4-46, hydraulic fold, raven controller, $16000. JD 12-22A all crop head, 12 row, 22 in., always shedded, very nice shape, fits older style JD combines, with adapter that fits older style Case IH combine, $6000. A mount fill augur for JD 1990 CCS drill, has brush flighting, $600. (605) 770-1565 150 5 1/2ft steel T-posts, $1.50/each. Rolls of used wire, $35 each, 50 4' 8" wood posts, $3.50 each, 300 gallon 3 pt sprayer, $250. 605-380-1394 2010 1590 John Deere drill, 20ft with markers. 1986 John Deere 4850 tractor, 4900 hrs. (605) 847-4708 2013 Columbus 35ft, 3 slides, 2 AC's, 5th wheel, sleeps 4, excellent shape, no pets/smoking, $35,000 OBO. (605) 228-7637


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MISCELLANEOUS 60ft Nitro Master Anhydrous applicator with closing disks and Super Cooler, Field Ready. (701)452-4234 or (701)426-4849 9 Trailer houses/Mobile Homes. Various sizes and ages to be moved. Great possibilities for offices, construction, lake properties, or farm hand homes. All must go! Buy one or buy all. First come, first serve. Call for details. Pollock, SD. (701) 258-8881. Dempster LTC250 fertilizer spreader, 8 ton, 60' spread, tandem 19L-16 tires, hydraulic drive and throwout, roll tarp, all stainless. Excellent shape. 605-769-1776, 605-769-1831 or 605-948-2163 For Sale: 1996 John Deere 8870 tractor, 350hp 6900 hrs, 60-70% tires, 4 outlets, 12 sp, one owner, looks nice and runs well - $35000 OBO. 40 foot Friggstad vibrashank field cultivator, knock off shovels - $2500. 1975 Ford F-700 tandem truck, newer 18.5' aluminum box, 5+2 speed, 89000 miles runs well - $5900. 1979 Chevrolet C60 single axle grain truck, 16’ high foot box, only 35,600 original miles, second owner, runs well - $4500. 1996 590 John deere 30 foot pull-type swather - in good working condition $3800. 2002 ford F-250 Super Duty pickup extended cab, gas Triton V8, 4wd, new tires. 156000 miles one owner, comes with 150 gallon fuel tank and pump - $7000. No longer farming. (701) 664-8989

JD 34 foot floating hitch chisel plow $8123; JD 40 foot 980 feild cultivator 6 rank, $8110; Krause 45 foot disk $7500; Kinze 16 row 3pt. Planter 20" spacing $8060; IH 9200 semi c12 good rubber $11500; 2007 dodge manual Cummings dually $14750 possible delivery unless dodge sells first, Paul Freeman (320) 290-9225 * CIH 4800 32ft. Field Cultivator with mulcher. * JD 724 30ft Soil Finisher with mulcher. * Highline 6800 Bale Processor. * JD 230 21ft disk. * Fontaine 48ft flat bed semi trailer. * John Deere 9600 combine with duals & hopper topper. * Parasol portable cattle tub & alleyway. * JD 714A & 716A chuck wagons with JD gears & bunkfeeding extensions. * H&S HD 7+4 16' chuck wagon with 14 ton tandem gear. * 24ft portable ground hay feeder. * 12ft box scraper. * Demco 365 bushel gravity box. * Krause 25 ft rock flex disk. * CIH 496 24ft rock flex disk with mulcher. * Brandt 1545 hydraulic belt conveyor. All in very nice condition. 605-527-2425

Truck wet kit, new tank, $1200. (605) 228-9044

MISCELLANEOUS For Sale: 1996 John Deere 8870 tractor, 350hp 6900 hrs, 60-70% tires, 4 outlets, 12 sp, one owner, looks nice and runs well - $35000 OBO. 40 foot Friggstad vibrashank field cultivator, knock off shovels - $2500. 1975 Ford F-700 tandem truck, newer 18.5' aluminum box, 5+2 speed, 89000 miles runs well - $5900. 1979 Chevrolet C60 single axle grain truck, 16' high foot box, only 35,600 original miles, second owner, runs well - $4500. 1996 590 John deere 30 foot pull-type swather - in good working condition $3800. 2002 ford F-250 Super Duty pickup extended cab, gas Triton V8, 4wd, new tires. 156000 miles one owner, comes with 150 gallon fuel tank and pump $7000. No longer farming. (701) 664-8989 JD 34 foot floating hitch chisel plow $8123; JD 40 foot 980 feild cultivator 6 rank, $8110; Krause 45 foot disk $7500; Kinze 16 row 3pt. Planter 20" spacing $8060; IH 9200 semi c12 good rubber $11500; 2007 dodge manual Cummings dually $14750 possible delivery unless dodge sells first, Paul Freeman (320) 290-9225 * CIH 4800 32ft. Field Cultivator with mulcher. * JD 724 30ft Soil Finisher with mulcher. * Highline 6800 Bale Processor. * JD 230 21ft disk. * '98 Dorsey 40ft flat bed semi trailer. * John Deere 9600 combine with duals & hopper topper. * Parasol portable cattle tub & alleyway. * JD 714A & 716A chuck wagons with JD gears & bunkfeeding extensions. * H&S HD 7+4 16' chuck wagon with 14 ton tandem gear. * 24ft portable ground hay feeder. * 12ft box scraper. * Demco 365 bushel gravity box. * Krause 25 ft rock flex disk. * CIH 496 24ft rock flex disk with mulcher. * Brandt 1545 hydraulic belt conveyor. All in very nice condition. 605-527-2425 Case 2390 tractor, have tractor split, has a bad power shift, everything else looks good, strong engine, salvage yards are getting $4000 for just the motor, will sell the whole tractor $5500. Quick attach loader that came off of it, $1500. Have duals for it, $750. International 400 6 row narrow planter with dry fertilizer, $400. 100 tons of milo hay, $60/ton. (605) 203-0223 2014 Forest River class C, 32 ft., 310 Tritan motor, 4,800 miles GPS, 3 flat screen tvs, 82 hours on generator, 2 slides, bunk beds, sleeps 8, like new, $64,900. (605) 225-1196 Parker grain cart, 500 corner auger and tarp. JD 25 ft. 1610 chisel plow with Anshydrous and dry fertilizer plus 3 wheel, 1102 concord tank. 1959 Ford truck, 14 ft box with hoist. (701) 724-3643

MISCELLANEOUS 2 JD 52 ft model 350 PTO elevators, 1 Kewanee 56 ft model 600 PTO elevator, all 3 with spouts, oiled up and ready to use. $550. each. Bail throw wagon, 8ft wide, 8ft high, 16 ft long, all mesh steel on 8 ton Westendorf running deer extendable tongue-midwest WH7 hoist excellent condition (712) 743-3831 Call evenings For sale: 35ft Summers Heavy Harrow, 20" teeth, $6,000. 3 point IH 800 Cyclo Planter, 12 row, 30", trash whippers, cutting coulters, good disk openers, stored inside, $1,200. 30ft Rowse hydraulic dump rake, $600. 45ft Yetter rotary hoe $1,200. 1,500 gallon water storage tank, 2,000 gallon water storage tank, $500 for the pair. Call (605)853-3494 or (605)870-0251 1996 Chevy Kodiac low pro 28ft flat bed, 3126 Cat & 6 speed, runs nice $5,000. Wheatheart 10" hyd jump auger $1,000. Steinman Rock Picker, chain type, $1,000. Flexicoil 2320 air cart 40ft 820 seeder eagle beak 4 bar harrow $10,000 obo. 1655 Oliver diesel with quick attach, 3100 DuAl loader, nice $7,000. 22.5 & 24.5 hub pilot aluminum truck wheels. Box for a 2001 Dodge 1 ton dually, nice. Several high pressure hose reels. 102 Wide Tandem Axle Slider, Budd wheels (605) 881-0154 2003 Tradewinds 40ft motor home, 63,000 miles, 2 slides, self level, generator, new tires, 350 Cummins, lots of storage, excellent shape, $49,900/Offer. Call (605) 626-1000 Weights from JD 4555, 12 front 100 lb. weights & brackets, $1100. 2 - 450 lb. wheel weights, $1500. Cast Iron Quick Hitch, $850. 10 100 lb. rear weights for JD 4020, $600. These are asking prices. Call after 7. 605-625-3036 14 ft Landall vertical till disk, like new condition, (605) 690-1685 or (605) 627-9400 Batco 13-35 belt conveyor, dual drive, electric and hydraulic, $5,450. JD 1770 16X30 planter TW, 250 monitor and other extras, $9,900. Great Plains 20' drill with coulter cart, 7" spacing, $4,500. JD 4555 MFW tractor, 8,800 hours, PS, 18.4x46 with duals 3 hydraulic, $32,500. JD 568 baler, large tires, net and twine wrap, bale kicker, $11,900. Case IH 5600 30' air seeder, 6" spacing with pump and monitor, $4,900. 320-769-2756 FOR SALE: 2003 Willmar S800 Pull Type Fertilizer Spreader. Hydraulic shut off option, roll tarp, always shedded & in like new condition. Call: 701-680-0377 for price & pictures.


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TREES FOR SALE Planting Stock for Shelter-belts & Windbreaks. Large MN Wholesale Nursery. Delivering to SD & ND. Large selection of Evergreens, Deciduous Trees & Shrubs. Bare Root Seedlings & large Container Grown trees available. Fruit Trees & Shade Trees for your landscape. Contact Nick at Wolcyn Tree Farms & Nursery at 612-281-1223 www.wolcyntreefarms.com Cast iron tubs, d-sinks, clawfoot tub. Sulky and 2-3-4 bottom plows, row crop 10ft. field cultivators, 3pt cultivators, 6ft. deep diggers, tractor sickle mowers, horse mowers, all JD Int Allis MM, Oliver cement mixers, tan steel desks, tractor weights, steel wheels, different size steel barrels. 218-779-8705 For Sale; John Deere RWA 12 ft Disk. John Deere 8W Mower. Farm Fan Grain Dryer AB180 A. (605) 881-5306

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GENERATE 2x21/2s, 135 gallons total. PROACT Foliar with harpin protein (pgr) 10x20 oz packets, 32 cases. Call Justin @ 218-289-0100 and make me an offer! BEES FOR SALE: Single, deep brood chamber hives ready around May 20th. Approx. 200 on 4-way pallets. West Central MN. Call 218-532-2483. Retired from Farming 1980 truck, 10,000 miles on new motor, 22ft box, 1964 Ford truck, 17ft box for silage or grian, 16,000 miles on overhaul, 1966 truck 4,000 miles on new motor, steel sides inside box, work for grain or silage. Motors and Transmissions good. 28' chisel plow, field ready. 605-870-0950 or 605-870-0959

MISCELLANEOUS Batco 13-35 belt conveyor, dual drive, electric and hydraulic, $5,450. JD 1770 16X30 planter TW, 250 monitor and other extras, $9,900. Great Plains 20' drill with coulter cart, 7" spacing, $4,500. JD 4555 MFW tractor, 8,800 hours, PS, 18.4x46 with duals 3 hydraulic, $32,500. JD 568 baler, large tires, net and twine wrap, bale kicker, $11,900. Case IH 5600 30' air seeder, 6" spacing with pump and monitor, $4,900. 320-769-2756 TREES FOR SALE Planting Stock for Shelter-belts & Windbreaks. Large MN Wholesale Nursery. Delivering to SD & ND. Large selection of Evergreens, Deciduous Trees & Shrubs. Bare Root Seedlings & large Container Grown trees available. Fruit Trees & Shade Trees for your landscape. Contact Nick at Wolcyn Tree Farms & Nursery at 612-281-1223 www.wolcyntreefarms.com Doyle built self propelled elevator, Honda engine, $14,000. OBO (218) 756-2424 1968 John Deere 3020 gas, 6500 hrs; wide front; excellent rubber. $7,500. JD 640 hay rake $1,200; Bale Spear $400; IHC 475 18.5 tandem disk $1,750; 20' pony drag $750; IHC 540 four bottom plow $400. (605) 940-7311 1475 16 foot New Holland swather, shedded, used very little. EZ cut sickles and guards. 950 Cat, good rubber, all wheel drive. Agri vac Walenga 714 deluxe. 1890 International truck with J and M box, 3 compartments, 18 foot unloading auger. 20' JD disk, fold up. (605) 546-2130 Vermeer 44 in. tree spade, trailer type, self contained, model TS44A. Manufactured August 2005, stored inside, used very little, $22,500. Leslie Downer Brookings, SD. (605) 690-2866 For sale: 31 Ron's Manufacturing coulters for Chisel Plow. Call (605) 380-0068

MISCELLANEOUS JD 4650 2wd, power shift, front suit case weights, rear duals, 3pt.,with quick attach, power shift and rear end gone through, always stored in shed, clean tractor. JD 7700 Combine, 24' grain head, A-C works, field ready, always stored inside, good clean older machine (605) 490-7548 rite way rock roller 62ft, great condition well maintained. $25k 605-380-9592 Freightliner FL-70 with cummins diesel 249,000 miles with dbl compartment, dbl auger in it. will split truck and tender 1-507-836-6604 507-360-7795 Robert 507-227-6728 Larry 1986 tanker 6900 Gallon 3 inductors w/transfer pump good tires Farmer owned 1-507-836-6604 507-360-7795 Robert 507-227-6728 Larry 2014 JD F1435 Lawn Mower, 72" rear discharge deck, 272 hrs, diesel engine, air seat, new condition. New cost $22,500, asking $16,500. Watertown, SD (605) 553-0441 E-Z trail gravity wagon, 350 bushel with tarp and unloading auger, alway been inside, looks new. 200 6ft red top steel posts. 100 5ft steel posts. (605) 765-9144 Lebanon SD Retired from RA, Sing cattle: Case IH 8480 baler, black belts, field ready, stored inside, $3800. NH 116 Haybine (also 116 haybine for parts) both to go $3200. Bale spear, double paong, MD5 MFG, MDJD740 (like new) $750. Used on JD 726 loader. Bale spear-single spear, 3 PT, $150. 6 ft. blade for IHC 2 PT fast hitch $150. New Idea 12 ft. (gravity drop) grass seeder (Avco Dist) $150. Vigortone cattle mineral feeder, swivel tub, $150. Kelly Ryan "Special 300" 48 ft. grain el, $250. 75 used steel posts, 5 1/2 to 6 ft. $1.25 ea. 4 Goodyear wrangler P275/55R2D tires, 20% to 40% tread $60. (605) 999-2332 Daegleman rock picker, hydraulic reel, nice shape, $5,500. (605) 881-2468

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"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. ON SALE through the end of April. Call Larry 701-710-0887" Shaparral of Iowa 7x20 stock trailer, good floor and tin, $2500. Case 1816B skid loader with nearly new 24HP Honda engine, $2600. (605) 310-3327 2012 PJ 32' gooseneck trailer, nice shape. 2-12K axles, tandem dually, oil bath hubs, used very little, one owner, flip over ramps, good tires, good floor, clean trailer, $8,700/offer. (701) 318-2086 3. 60 ft summers sprayer, 300 gal tank, raven control box, nice condition. 3. auto guide quick hitch category 2 or 3 and monitor. Wanted: children's wooden playhouse 8 ft x 9 ft or similar (701) 430-3188 John Deere 350 7 ft. Mower, $850. Power Washer, 2600 psi, 220 10 1/2 hp, $650. John Deere Running gear, $200. Yetter Trash Whippers, $95. 12 inch Post Hole Auger, new, $200. (605) 310-0666 Pull type tandem fertilizer spreader, nice condition, (701) 430-3189 For Sale: D813A 1953 Cat and dozer. Good condition, $5000; WD Alis round spoke rear factory wheels, rubber, repainted, weak mag $1200; Wanted: KBIH chrome grill. Marty, 701-797-3082. Cooperstown Hunting Land For Lease: Seven hundred contiguous acres of crop and wood land available for hunting lease. Land located in NE Ottertail County, Minnesota. Call: 218-385-2144 for information. Ask for Bob.

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Cajun Custom Cookers Southern style smokers & grills built for the North • Insulated fire box • Made in Moorhead, MN • 1/4" steel construction • Free Estimate • Custom design service • 3D drafts available • Delivery available • Trailer & Patio models • Commercial & residential 701-740-5466 www.cajunsmokers.com

FARM EQUIPMENT 8450 JD 4WD Tractor. 20' 9350 Disc Drill. New Town, ND. 701-898-1142 FOR SALE: 2012 JD 8285R, 450 hours, power train warranty expires 8/10/17. $179,900 OBO; 2010 JD 2210 38.5ft. field cultivator with knock-on sweeps, single point control, & heavy duty 3-bar harrow, $29,900 OBO; Both in excellent condition. Only used on small acreage. Owner retired in 2016. Call for complete details: 701-361-8543 NEED A 3 point hitch pocket gopher poisoning machine + a L shaped John Deere 2 cylinder engine crank. Call Duane Lillestol 701-439-2480

USED MIXER WAGONS FOR SALE • Supreme 700T & 900T twin screw vertical • Supreme 600S Single screw vertical • 2009 Lucknow 700 & 600 cu.ft. mixers vertical • 2007 Haybuster twin screw vertical • Farm Aid 430 & 600 reel type • Knight 3170, 3171, 3700, 3051 reel type • Harsh 720, 575, 375 4-auger mixers • Patz 750, 575, 380 auger mixers. Mixers have been through our shop. Financing/delivery available.

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Several new & used manure spreaders in stock. Haugen Sales & Leasing, 10 miles N of Wyndmere, ND. 800-458-4796, 701-799-0976

FOR SALE: 1984 Versatile 895 w/ Adam Jet hydraulic system to run air seeder. 7,600 hours; Also IHC 4300 Cultivator 52ft. Call 701-370-9943 Chicken compost for sale, pickup load or truck load, 218-937-5357


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FOR SALE: AT 4010, 36 row, 20" Blue Jet liquid applicator, 120" wheel spacing, 320/90R/46 tires, 1,400 gallon tank, jet stream liquid T-jet check, single piston NGP-7055 34.2 gallon pump; 1998 2388 has major work done in excellent shape, shedded; Nearly new 900 Michelins; 1020 30ft. Flex Header; '83 Ford 250 Diesel Pickup; 90ft. Britonia Sprayer. Will sell separate. WANTED: 60ft. Coil Packer. 701-640-0728

FOR SALE: •2010 JD 9530T, 2380 hours. •2002 JD 9520T, 4832 hours. •2010 40' Summers Super Coulter. Call: 218-201-0380

FARM EQUIPMENT •Loadking Drill Fill •King 30" Cultivator •Tyler Anhydrous Applicator, 32'. •Massey Ferguson 20' Straight Header •Massey Ferguson Sunflower Header with 30" pans •30' JD Drills. •Summers Heavy Duty Drag for 24' Chisel Plow, 18" tines Call: 218-474-1112 Excess Machinery For Sale •JD 726 Field Finisher, 38', totally rebuilt, excellent. •Blumhardt 500 gallon pick up sprayer, 60' booms, foam markers & radar, never used. •Convey All BTS 300 Seed Tender, belt conveyor, double compartment, tarp, Honda motor, mounted on C-65 Chevrolet single axle truck, 366 motor, 5x2 spd. 605-651-1525

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EGGERS ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPANY For all of your electric motor and generator needs.

We also sell and service farm duty electric motors, aeration fan motors, tractor fan motors, pasture generators and portable generators. Reach us at 701-223-6500 or eggerselectric@midconetwork.com

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4-H Prospect Show Pigs

Berk/Hamp Cross, York/Hamp Cross, & Duroc. Born end of Feb, early March. Blood lines are Class winners at the 2016 MN State Fair. First shots & Wormed. For more information Call 218-776-3319 evenings or leave a message.

WTB Ditching Laser AGL or similar

Want to Buy an AGL laser ditching system for a pull type scraper (receiver, controller, laser). Looking to buy the hydraulic mast and laser trailer also. Looking to rent farmland and pasture 15 mile radius of Manvel, ND. 701-215-0989 Russell

Rite Way F5-62 Roller ............ $46,000 9’ Allied 3 pt Blade .................. $2,300 Farm King Sprayer 90’ Boom ... $23,000 90’ Rite Way Harrow.............. $25,000 800 Versatile ............................ $7,700 835 Versatile ..........................$15,000 BATCO FX1535TD 10 hp Elec... $11,500 Joker RT300 .......................... $40,000 Westfield J210-41 c/wsp kit...... $6,200 Salford 5122 .............................. DEMO 10 x 70 Farm King .................... $3,500 REM 3700 Rebuilt ...................$14,250 Farm King 13x70 Auger ............ $7,700

Altona, MB Canada Just 7 miles North of the border

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FOR SALE: JD 1770 Used Corn Planter, ready to use with trash wackers; $46,500. JD 1293 Used Corn Header, heightner single point installed, field ready; $27,500. Call: 701-290-0007 or 701-290-2636

MOTORCYCLES WANTED

40ft John Deere 9300 Press Drill With Markers, Erskine Hitch, ground driven liquid fertilizer pump and 2 160 gal tanks. $9000 Call 218-791-1391

Cash Paid For Old, Used, Damaged Motorcycles. Any Year Especially 60's and 70's. Non Running No Titles ok. LOCAL BUYER, ALWAYS PAYING MORE! 320-420-7675

FOR SALE: •JD 980 Cultivator, 44½', tandems all the way around, 3bar drag, rear hitch. •24½' IHC Field Cultivator, tandems main frame, singles on wings, 3-bar Summers drag. •Case IHC 6200 Press Drills, 36', end wise transport w/markers. •Skidsteer LP Rock Picker. •Super C International w/loader. •U Moline Tractor. 218-596-8626 For Sale: 2007 Freightliner Model CL 120, White, 10speed automatic, 775,000 mi. 2007 PLG 40ft hopper trailer, white. 1993 Ford Versatile 976 4-wheel dr tractor, 30.5X32 tires, 4hyd. 10,209 hrs. 1973 Mack Truck, 3.5 tons, R685 tandem, 19ft. Reiten alum grain box, 11R24 tires. 2000 JD 680 chisel plow. 42ft. Summers harrow, depth control valve, new shovels. JD 1993 4455 MDF 3 Hyd 3-point, 14,000 hours, 50% tires. Doug Lund, Aneta, ND. 701-789-0327

For Sale: 2006 Buhler Versatile 535 Tractor

Full weight package, New 12 speed transmission, 850/38 tires, 3144 hours, Outback E-Drive STS Auto Steer. Call 218-689-5422 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

For Sale- 50ft flexacoil packer, new teeth last year, 6200 IH press drill good shape, 106L Hay Buster rock picker, located 35 miles west of Grand Forks Phone 218-779-1735

COMBINES Case IH 2166 Combine, 2,545 seperator hours, header height control, lateral tilt, bin extension. has a tracker and always shedded. Well maintained and excellent condition, $32,500 OBO. 2010 Agco hugger cornhead, 8 row, 30", adjustable deck plates, fits Massey Ferguson, Challenger and Gleaner A Series combines. Shedded and excellent condition, $18,000 OBO. (605) 583-4189 or (605) 660-1307 Late 2012 JD S680 corn combine, only 764 engine, 534 sep hrs, custom cutter, extended wear package, has Firestone rubber, 2 sets concaves, Prodrive transmission with harvest smart, one owner machine that is completely loaded, shedded, must see, looks like new, have build sheets with option list, can deliver, asking $182,000. 308-430-0293 Late 2012 JD S680 corn combine, only 764 engine, 534 sep hrs, custom cutter, extended wear package, has Firestone rubber, 2 sets concaves, Prodrive transmission with harvest smart, one owner machine that is completely loaded, shedded, must see, looks like new, have build sheets with option list, can deliver, asking $182,000. 308-430-0293 2006 JD 9760, 2844 sep. hrs, 3617 engine hrs, duals, hopper extensions, contour master; $55,000. 701-710-0413 •2010 Case IH 7088 with REAR WHEEL ASSIST, 520 duals, electric hopper, Pro 600. Excellent! •2010 Case IH 30ft. 2020 header with Crary air bar. •2008 Geringhoff 8-row 30" chopping head. Excellent! Larry, 218-779-5620 Four 18ft diameter by 5 ring tall Butler grain bins. 701-640-0712

COMBINES 2 303 International Combines, 1 with pickup head & 1 with corn head, shedded, good running condition. 605-949-3311 Milbank area. 2010 9770 2WD, 20.8x42 duals, 600x65 R28 rear, Pro-Drive, guidance ready, contour master w/reverser, wheat & corn sieve, 2300 engine, 1559 separator hours, been through JD shop every year, $6000 spent this year and is ready to work, $137,500. 2011 635 Flex, 800 acres on new guards & sickle, $20,000. Both always shedded. (320) 226-1455 FOR SALE: 1996 JD 9600 2WD with hopper extension, longer unload auger, chaff spreader, fine cut chopper, 600 series header ready, slow down kit for grass seed, nearly new tires all around, 3,330 sep hrs, exceptionally clean, well maintained, always shedded, field ready; Also JD 914 7-belt pickup head. Roseau, MN. Call Mark, 218-242-2216 For Sale: 2010 JD 9770STS combine Pro Drive, Lateral tilt, Long auger, 1269sep hrs, 1594eng hrs, 800x38 singles very good. selling because down sizing my acres. $135,000.00 Call 701-265-2816 WANTED: JD 35ft FlexDraper Head, or 635F head, excellent condition only. Also Ford or Chevy Pickup, must be 4x4, long box, sound body and mechanically good for farm use 2000 or newer. Need 7.10x42 good Radial Tires and 24.5x42. (701) 720-6864 1991 Case IH 1680 Combine, Cummins 4640 engine hrs, Crary hopper extension, chopper, rock trap, reverser, chaff spreader, long shoe, updated fan, yield monitor, 30.5 x 32 tires, 2 sets of concaves. Not used in 2016. Stored inside. Good combine. $14500. 701-724-6204 or 701-680-0433. For Sale: 2011 JD 9870 Combine, low hours, excellent condition. Reasonable offers. 701-320-9460

TRACTORS 1981 Steiger Panther III PTA 325, 3406 CAT engine, with 1,000 hours on overhaul, Alison automatic transmission, injection pump rebuilt, new Delco starter & batteries. 2014 Case IH, 3 pt, 8ft blade, tilts and swivels, never used. Asking $15,000 for tractor, $1,100 for blade. (605) 661-2180

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


AGWEEK/Monday, April 17, 2017 A13

TRACTORS 2010 50'x96"x72" hopper bottom spread axle trailer, high capacity hoppers with double doors, near new tires and brakes, newer tarp w/Shurco 4500 opener, more options, asking $26,000. 2006 42'x96"x72" hopper bottom trailer, high fold hoppers, 75% tires w/new brakes, newer tarp w/Shurco 4500 opener, more options, asking $24,000. (605) 661-2180

Compact Utility, JD 4WD 4520 tractor, 53 HP, 575+ hrs, open station, dif lock with 180 Koyker Quick Tach loader with 72" bucket and 72" Meteor snow blower 3 pt hitch, rear hydraulic outlet, excellent condition, $25,000. OBO (605) 579-0034 1998 8920 Case IH MFWD, 4678 actual hrs, 4 valves, 18.4x42 rear tires, near new front tires 1 yr old, front fenders, 18 speed, dual pto, AC/heat very good, excellent shape cab, very nice interior, always in the shed, $60,000. 605-327-3340 2010 CIH 335 4 wheel drive tractor, AFS accu guide, SMX 1000 monitor, 4 HRD, hyd return line, 1000 PTO. 18-4-46 duals. 3000 hrs, excellent condition, always stored inside. 605-380-1227 or 605-725-8873 For Sale: Registered Black Angus yearling bulls suitable for use on heifers or cows; Also have 1-2 yr olds. Will keep til May 15th and semen test. Erdmann Angus Ranch Leola, SD Dan 605-439-3744 Joe 605-439-3550 Albert 605-439-3321

For Sale: JD 9400 4wd tractor, 6669hrs, 4scv, 1000rpm PTO, 710r38 duals at 90%, 3000# wheel weights, JD auto steer, well maintained with regular service work done, $84,000 OBO. Also selling JD 8300 MFWD, 10,120hrs, 16.9r30 front duals at 60%, 18.4r46 rear duals at 50%, 4scv with power beyond and case drain, 3pt, 1000rpm PTO, full set suitcase weights, JD auto steer with SF2 & swath control. $55,000 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers. For Sale 2010 Case IH Steiger 485 4WD luxury cab ,power shift ,4 hyd. , FM 750 display w/Trimble integrated auto steer , front and rear diff lock , full HID lights ,3,000 lb. weight pkg. (16 suitcase weights) & (4) wheel weights, Goodyear 800/70R38 tires at 90% , 1640 hrs., excellent condition $155,000 obo. (507) 829-9074 Case IH MX 270 MFD, auto guidance, buddy seat, front weights, 4 valves, 3pt quick hitch, 480/80/46 rear duals, 380/85R34 front duals, like new rubber, 4790 hrs, Case IH 27ft 4800 field cultivator with 3 bar multcher 605-880-2880 3 axle Belly Dump Trailer, will rent by the month, week, or by the day. (605) 265-1514 or (605) 345-3539 evenings

TRACTORS For Sale: JD 9400 4wd tractor, 6669hrs, 4scv, 1000rpm PTO, 710r38 duals at 90%, 3000# wheel weights, JD auto steer, well maintained with regular service work done, $84,000 OBO. Also selling JD 8300 MFWD, 10,120hrs, 16.9r30 front duals at 60%, 18.4r46 rear duals at 50%, 4scv with power beyond and case drain, 3pt, 1000rpm PTO, full set suitcase weights, JD auto steer with SF2 & swath control. $55,000 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers. For Sale 2010 Case IH Steiger 485 4WD luxury cab ,power shift ,4 hyd. , FM 750 display w/Trimble integrated auto steer , front and rear diff lock , full HID lights ,3,000 lb. weight pkg. (16 suitcase weights) & (4) wheel weights, Goodyear 800/70R38 tires at 90% , 1640 hrs., excellent condition $155,000 obo. (507) 829-9074 Case IH MX 270 MFD, auto guidance, buddy seat, front weights, 4 valves, 3pt quick hitch, 480/80/46 rear duals, 380/85R34 front duals, like new rubber, 4790 hrs, Case IH 27ft 4800 field cultivator with 3 bar multcher 605-880-2880

TRACTORS CIH 9280, PS transmission, 20.8x42 triples, 7100 hrs. Call (605) 682-8970 JD 1997 8200, 2WD, 4300 hours, 46" tires, excellent, $56,000. (712) 475-3946 or (712) 348-3486. 1998 Ford New Holland 9880 4wd, 5,700 hrs, 710/38 duals at 70%, hydraulic blocks auto steer, $60,000. (605) 450-1475 For sale: Sharp 2000 7810 John Deere MFD, 16 speed transmission, kept inside, good rubber, 18.4x42 rears, 14.9x30 fronts, axle duals, front fenders with or without 740 John Deere Loader, had very little use, bale spear and pallet fork. Ramona, SD (605) 482-8471 or (605) 270-1461

Powershift, Guidance Ready, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, Front Weights, 4 Valves, 3PT, Quick Hitch, All 3 PTO Shafts, 480/80R46 Rear Duals, 380/85R34 Front Singles, Front Fenders, Only 950 Hours, Like New, $113,500.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 For Sale: 7520 JD Front Wheel Assist with 741 Loader, IVT Transmission, 3700 hours, very nice, always shedded, $70,000. 701-710-0450 CASE IH 806 2WD W/CAB & F236 FARMHAND LOADER W/BUCKET & BALE SPEAR, 540/1000 PTO, 2 NEW BATTERIES, TIRES GOOD, NEW SEAT. $5800 218-556-3731 GREG John Deere 2440 tractor with Koyker loader. 4150 hours. Runs well. Roll bar. Owned for 10+ years. $11750 for tractor/loader/mower. $11250 without mower. John Deere 2950 tractor. 8980 hours. New clutch. Starts and runs well. Body in good shape. Owned for 10+ years. The only reason I'm selling is that I got a new tractor. Would also be interested in a trade for a 4-wheel drive pickup. 605-660-1333 Wessington Springs SD

2014 CIH 580QT

Powershift, Diff Locks, Luxury Cab, PTO, Auto Steer Complete, Pro 700 Monitor, 372 Receiver, Nav 2 Controller, 30" Belts, 1135 Hours, Very Clean Tractor, Priced to Sell @ $259,000.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 JD 4255 MFWD, CAH, PS, 7,700 hours, DH. Choice of tires, sound tractor. $30,500; '09 JD 6430 Premium, MFWD, CAH, IVT trans., 8,990 easy hours, newer tires, nice tractor, $35,500; JD 2955, MFWD, CAH, 6,200 hours, JD 265 loader, bucket & spear, very good, $27,500 OBO. Consider trade. 320-543-3523

For Sale: 1990 9150 4wd Case IH Tractor with 5,693 hrs. $35,000. (605) 396-2472

For Sale: John Deere 4020 Diesel, power shift, year round cab, with JD 48 Loader w/grapple. For Sale: John Deere 4050 w/ 15 speed power shift. Call 225-5427 or 216-0270

For Sale: John Deere 4020 Diesel, power shift, year round cab, with JD 48 Loader w/grapple. For Sale: John Deere 4050 w/ 15 speed power shift. Call 225-5427 or 216-0270

97 JD 8100 MFWD, 18.4x46 tires & duals, 3,567 actual hours, 3 remotes, Planter Tractor shedded in excellent condition, $69,000. (507) 220-6450

97 JD 8100 MFWD, 18.4x46 tires & duals, 3,567 actual hours, 3 remotes, Planter Tractor shedded in excellent condition, $69,000. (507) 220-6450

For Sale Case IH 535 Quad Trac 2000 hours 5 remotes PTO HID lights leather seat. $210,000 call 218-790-3488

1968 Case 730 Comfort King Gas Tractor w/M12 Miller Loader. Unit in very good condition. 605-212-0030 No Telemarketers

2012 CIH Magnum 235

TRACTORS

2001 John Deere 7610 MFWD, 3 hydraulics, 3 point hitch, fenders, 18.4x42 rear tires 60%, 7400 hours, with like new H380 John Deere loader, 8' bucket, 5 tine grapple, $73,500. Will consider trade. 605-381-4455 JD 3020 diesel, power shift, 3 pt, cab, with JD 48 loader, 8ft bucket and grapple, nice 80HP tractor will sell separately, $11,500. 605-381-4455 1982 John Deere 4440, 8000 hours, Quad range transmission, 3 hydraulics, 3 Pt. hitch, 90% rubber, with JD 725 Quick tack loader, 8' bucket and grapple, nice tractor, $31,000. 605-381-4455 2002 JD 7410 MFWD, left hand reverser, power quad trans, fenders, 3 hydraulics, with like new 740 Legend self leveling loader, 8ft bucket, 5 tine grapple, $39,500. Will consider trade. 605-343-5472

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WANTED: 7.10x42 solid radial tires, no brakes, good tread. (701) 720-6864

TRACTORS 1968 Case 730 Comfort King Gas Tractor w/M12 Miller Loader. Unit in very good condition. 605-212-0030 No Telemarketers 2001 John Deere 7610 MFWD, 3 hydraulics, 3 point hitch, fenders, 18.4x42 rear tires 60%, 7400 hours, with like new H380 John Deere loader, 8' bucket, 5 tine grapple, $73,500. Will consider trade. 605-381-4455 JD 3020 diesel, power shift, 3 pt, cab, with JD 48 loader, 8ft bucket and grapple, nice 80HP tractor will sell separately, $11,500. 605-381-4455 1982 John Deere 4440, 8000 hours, Quad range transmission, 3 hydraulics, 3 Pt. hitch, 90% rubber, with JD 725 Quick tack loader, 8' bucket and grapple, nice tractor, $31,000. 605-381-4455 2002 JD 7410 MFWD, left hand reverser, power quad trans, fenders, 3 hydraulics, with like new 740 Legend self leveling loader, 8ft bucket, 5 tine grapple, $39,500. Will consider trade. 605-343-5472 1994 Ford-Versatile 9680 4WD 5800hrs, 12 speed manual, no pto, 4 hyd, 520x42 tires @ 75% 2nd owner Nice $37,500. (605) 881-3721

TRACTORS For Sale: Ford New Holland 8360, cab, FWA, 5200 hours, second owner, always shedded, new front tires, rear tires 60%, with Miller PL-2 loader, 2 buckets and bale spear, excellent. $39,000. Case 1845C skid steer $9,500. WANTED: John Deere 750 drill or similar with grass seed. 218-639-9304 2012 JD 9510R, power shift, premium cab, Michelin 700 metric tires, 6 SCV's, 1750 hours, $244,000. 402-360-0580 2013 JD 8335R Tractor 1736 hrs., Premium CommandView II Cab with Active Seat, Premium Lighting, Weight, Front Support with Sixteen Suitcase Weights, Radar, Dual Beam Sensor, $195,000. Call or text 712-348-0130. 2015 JD 6140D approximately 800 hrs, with JD 260 loader, 7ft bucket and grapple, 6ft dirt bucket, joystick, 3 hydraulics, extended warranty, until April 2019, Call (605) 233-0387 No Telemarketers 7150 Magnum with loader, duals, 12,000 hours, good paint, new seat, new transmission, strong tractor, doesn't use oil, new tires, has 3 valves Please call Doug @ 605.481.1175 for further questions and pricing!


A14 AGWEEK/Monday, April 17, 2017

TRACTORS

TRACTORS

2013 CIH Magnum 235

MFWD, Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, Front Axle Suspension, 3pt, Quick Hitch, All 3 PTO's, Hi Capacity Hyd Pump, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 4 Hyd, Full Auto Steer, Pro 700 Monitor, Nav 2 Controller, Receiver, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, 3,988 Hours, 1 Owner, Nice tractor, $92,500.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

1995 Model 9200 JD 4WD Tractor, 6,840 hrs, integrated auto steer, good rubber, clean tractor; $39,000 OBO. Call: 218-756-2424

TRACTORS

2015 JD 6140D approximately 800 hrs, with JD 260 loader, 7ft bucket and grapple, 6ft dirt bucket, joystick, 3 hydraulics, extended warranty, until April 2019, Call (605) 233-0387 No Telemarketers 2015 Puma 150 CVT with 765 Loader $30 per hour or 600 hours per year 2300 hours left on assumable lease. (605) 473-5115 2012 Case IH 125 MFD Maxxum with L755 loader, 1200 hrs, like new, $69,000. (712) 743-3831 Call evenings 1980 John Deere 4440, 8400 hrs., 3 hydraulics, 18.4x38 tires at 70%, metal front fenders, asking $25,000. Please call 605-625-3036 and leave a message. We will return your call after 7PM.

American Farm Equipment GRAIN DRYING SYSTEMS

2004 IHC MX200, 2160 hrs, MFD, duals, qwik tatch, excellent condition. Aberdeen 605-380-1849 RETIREMENT EQUIPMENT JD 8760 4WD 20.8R/42 tires with duals, 4 hydraulic outlets, 24 speed, 6200 hrs, 1200 hrs on motor overhaul, rebuilt diesel pump, real clean tractor, serial #H004796, $39,900 OBO. Also JD 960 44.5ft fuel cultivator with harrow, 5 section double fold, knock off shovels, nice, $7,500 OBO. 320-760-0301 D-21 Allis Chalmers Tractor, out of my own collection. The most original, sharpest one you will find anywhere, shedded all the time. 20 Cockshutt, new paint, tires, sharp. Call eves (701) 628-2130 Wanted: 630-730 JD Tractor in good condition. (605) 881-1122

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701-793-8804 nograin@msn.com www.graindryer.com SALES & SERVICE OF AMERICAN SUPER-B, CHIEF MIX-FLO & DELUX GRAIN DRYERS Hillsboro, ND • Grand Forks, ND

1998 John Deere 9400 4X4 4870 hours. Uses no oil and runs cool. Cosmetically very good. 7010/70R38s about 30%. 3 hydraulics, bareback. Tractor is located about 10 miles south of Sioux Falls. If interested, Asking $67,500. WILL CONSIDER ANY REASONABLE OFFER. Call Al at (605) 360-5325

2-70 white tractor, a/c, new hydraulic pump, 8342 hrs on tractor, 2500 hrs on over haul, $8500. (605) 380-9559

TRACTORS FOR SALE: JD 4230-1975 Syncro, 540, 1000 PTO, 2-hyd. 3pt, duals, good condition. Must see! $11,500; JD 2440, recent tires, 3pt, 143 loader. Excellent condition, must! $11,000; 1960 Oliver 880 Gas, good original condition, good tires, 2-hyd., $3,500. 701-520-1077 701-284-6093 1969 JD 4020 diesel tractor, power shift, 3pt, quicktach, $9,000 OBO. Older Koyker loader w/4020 mounting brackets, grapple fork, new 3 spool hydraulic control. Older snowblower, 8ft w/quicktach, $500 OBO. Call Skip 605-290-8020 1991 45 ft Fruehauf van semi trailer set up for pulling doubles sliding tandem spring ride, good tires and breaks, recent DOT, good shape $3,800. OBO Haensel Distributing (605) 310-6653 or (605) 351-5760 DCT aluminum flat bed trailer, 22ft long, electric brakes, jacks, 5,200 lb axles, 225 & 15" rims, 6 hole, spare wheel & tire. New, never used. Call Ed at (701) 683-4817 or cell (701) 680-1491 FOR SALE: 1984 5288 MFD International Tractor with 860 Great Bend Loader and Joystick. 20.8x38 Rears @ 75%. 14.9x28 Fronts @ 75%. Also, 1983 5488 MFD International Tractor , Rears 14.9x46 with duals @ 80% and 16.9x28 Fronts at 30%. Front Weight Package. Both tractors serviced and field ready. Also parting out 5288 2WD International Tractor or sell as complete unit. Have set of 20.8x38 hub duals with hubs for sale as well. Call 605-439-3223 evenings or leave a message. For Sale: 7800 JD MFWD approx. 8700 hours with 740 loader with grapple duals 4 main tires 95% new oil change, new batteries, nice tractor; $60,000 OBO. Call: 701-646-6170 leave message and number, I will definitely get back to you.

TRACTORS For Sale: 2013 CIH 600 Quad Track, 36" Tracks, 600hp, 1460 hrs, 6 remote hydraulics, "Twin flow hyd pumps", PTO, leather, premium cab, cab suspension. AFS 700 pro auto steer, RTK, PS Transmission, tow cable, very nice tractor, sharp. Call 605-350-3100 1983 John Deere 4250 For Sale 10,380 Hours 18x4x38 Tires $25,000 Brion (701) 845-3024 For Sale: Classic Tractors. Restorable Z Minn Moline. WC Alis. 88 Massey. 1800 Oliver. 630 John Deere. 5020 JD, good running condition. Also, 1939 Ford 1½ Ton Truck. Call: 701-247-3047

TRACTORS 1980 John Deere 4440, 8400 hrs., 3 hydraulics, 18.4x38 tires at 70%, metal front fenders, asking $25,000. Please call 605-625-3036 and leave a message. We will return your call after 7PM. 1995 model 9200 JD, 4WD tractor, 6840 hrs, integrated auto steer, very clean tractor, $39,000 OBO (218) 756-2424 CIH STX 385, 3,000 hrs, 18.4x46, auto steer, 4 remotes, PS, $154,000. T9040 NH, HD, high flo pump, 3,100 hrs, 710/70/42, PS, 4 remotes, $120,000. CIH STX 450, 5,000 hrs, HD, high flo pump, 710/70/42, $75,000. (605) 433-5442 For Sale 1969 John Deere 4020 Side console, one hyd, synchro shift, 7500 hours, diff lock, $11,900 OBO. Call (605) 481-3494

1977 JD 4430, CAH, 8500 hrs. new tires rear 14.9-46, 148 loader, quad range, 218-849-8909

4620 JD tractor, cab fire. 40 bales of hay. JD cab. (605) 876-3441

2840 John Deere w/new loader, grapple fork, 3pt. PTO, excellent running order. Call Bob, 701-265-2220

1984 International #5288 tractor, serial # 2580002U002354, 5715 hrs, 2 new batteries, equipped with duals, Zell, SD. (605) 472-1795

FOR SALE: 1984 5288 MFD International Tractor with 860 Great Bend Loader and Joystick. 20.8x38 Rears @ 75%. 14.9x28 Fronts @ 75%. Also, 1983 5488 MFD International Tractor , Rears 14.9x46 with duals @ 80% and 16.9x28 Fronts at 30%. Front Weight Package. Both tractors serviced and field ready. Also parting out 5288 2WD International Tractor or sell as complete unit. Have set of 20.8x38 hub duals with hubs for sale as well. Call 605-439-3223 evenings or leave a message. For Sale: 2013 CIH 600 Quad Track, 36" Tracks, 600hp, 1460 hrs, 6 remote hydraulics, "Twin flow hyd pumps", PTO, leather, premium cab, cab suspension. AFS 700 pro auto steer, RTK, PS Transmission, tow cable, very nice tractor, sharp. Call 605-350-3100

JD 8420 MFWD, excellent condition, new tires, 6,790 hrs, $80,000. JD 980 Field Cultivator, 33ft, $13,000. (507) 360-5858 For Sale: 1981 IH 1486, 6,500 hrs, excellent condition, new TA & clutch, $18,000. (218) 738-5438 2013 Versatile 350 4x4 tractor, power shift, PTO, 520/85r42 duals, 4 hyd remotes, 465 Hrs. auto steer ready. Perfect condition $159,500. Call (406) 450-4265 JD 8400 MFWD 8900 hours - 2000 hours on new JD Reman engine. 20.8R42 rears w/duals, front & rear weights, 4 hyd remotes, quick hitch. Service & repair records available. Nice tractor, $39,500. Call (507) 789-6049 FOR SALE: 1948 HD7 Allis Chalmers Crawler with Hyd Dozer, good engine, one stuck clutch, includes shop manual; $1800. WANT TO BUY: IHC Farmall Narrow Front Any Condition. 218-437-8166 John Deere 2955 with cab, air and heat, 3 point, 2 hydraulic outlets. Tires are excellent. $19,000. 701-742-2759 or 701-678-4908 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. ON SALE through the end of April. Call Larry 701-710-0887 For Sale: Tractor Tires, size 18-4-38, super traction, 23 degree bar. Tread at 60-70%. Also have rims & 10-bolt hubs for duals, 3 1/2 inch axle, came off a 2290 Case Tractor. Clark area. (605) 881-5153


AGWEEK/Monday, April 17, 2017 A15

PLANTING EQUIPMENT

1997 Case IH 9380, powershift, PTO, Michelin Agri-bib 80% tires, 6200 hrs, new engine 1400 hrs ago, $70000. No telemarketers (605) 630-1240

24 row Dawn row cleaners, GFX pneumatic, remote adjust, very good condition, $450 each OBO. 701-640-0030 or 701-640-0803

International 1256 row crop 3. hitch, wide front, runs nice, weak clutch, $5500. (701) 254-4368

JD 1590 no till drill, 20ft 7 1/2" spacing, Yetter markers, front rank lock up cylinder, electric seed rate control, DeSmet SD area 605-546-2139 or 605-354-0193

1993 CIH 9270 4WD. 12 Spd., 20.8x42 duals, 4 Hyd., 6440 hrs. One owner. Call for other details 605-472-0932 If no answer, leave message. 1995 Cat 7200 hours roughly, good condition field ready; $39,000. 10 Wheel Gehl 420 Finger Wheel V-Rake; $1950. 1990 846 Destination 6 Ford Versatile, 9500 engine hours, nice rubber; $32,500. Call: 218-688-0010 1957 620 JD, factory hyd, 3 pt, wide front, new rear wheels, good shape; $4,000. Call: 701-587-6303, evenings. 1976 Versatile 750 Series II, 855 Cummins, 18.4-38 tires & band duals, complete overhaul; 1,661 hours ago, 8,416 hours on tractor. JD auto steer, new seat, recent paint job, always shedded, less than 200 hrs put on in the last 5 years, nice tractor; $13,500/obo. Call: 218-289-4521 For Sale: Ford TW-30 5000 hours, cab, air, heat, good 20.8x38; $12,000. 30' Bourgault Chisel Plow; $7500. Geringhoff Corn Head, 18 row 20" spacing; $45,000. 2011 JD 9870, low hours, excellent. Call: 701-320-9460

PLANTING EQUIPMENT John Deere 2013 1770 NT Planter 16 row, finger pickup, half width shut off, used on 3300 acres, John Deere 2600 monitor for any tractor, always shedded, pneumatic down pressure Call 605-464-1193 2011 JD DB60, 24R30" corn planter, very very good condition, fully loaded with to many options to list, call for details, 605-354-1746 or 605-458-2475 For Sale: 2009 John Deere 1770NT 12 row 30" vacuum planter, two point hitch, 1.6 bushel hoppers, screw adjustable Dawn row cleaners, single disk liquid fertilizer in row, 450 gallon tank, John Blue piston pump, red ball monitor units on each row, has corn, soybean and sunflower disks, independent triple fold markers, in furrow pop up fertilizer electric pump, John Deere planter computer-trak 350 monitor, Thompson closing wheels, all new fertilizer and opener disk blades, seed firmers, drag chains and always shedded. Call Greg at 605-870-1566 in Onida, SD. Price $75000. For sale: John Deere 7100 Planter, 12x30, vertical fold with corn and bean units, & lift assist. $4,750 (507) 920-6205

Two Common Sense 12ft calf shelters. Marlin Fjelland, Clark, SD (605) 532-5135 or cell (605) 228-8823 For Sale: JD 1790 CCS planter, 16r30-33r15 split row. Seedstar 2, variable rate, pneumatic down pressure, CCS tank scale, liquid fertilizer with tank, corn rows have Eset meters, row command, Keaton firmers, and shark tooth row cleaners. Field Ready! $59,000 OBO. Also for Sale: JD 455 drill, 35ft, 10in spacing, hyd down pressure, liquid fertilizer with tank, population monitor. Very good condition. $25,000 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers. JD 7000 8 row 30 in and liquid fertilizer, $3000. Case IH 5400 20 ft 7.5 in spacing, Yetter cart, $9000. (605) 467-0732 For sale. Case IH strip till. 16 row 30 inch completely rebuilt. Sunco row cleaners. Has Raven cold flow on it now, could be set up for dry fertilizer pretty easy.$25000 obo. (701) 710-1426 Fall yearling hereford bulls, the kind to make those super baldy females and add extra pounds to your calf crop. Semen tested and will deliver. Blume Herefords Michael (605) 870-0052 FOR SALE - Conservation and Food Plot Planter and Cultivator System which is a IH 900 Cyclo Air with Ridge Till attachments and dry Herbicide / Insecticide. 4RW with matching HINIKER Econ-O-Till Cultivator with BUFFALO Model 470-1-003 Guidance System. All Excellent Condition! Garretson, SD (605) 351-2654 For Sale: JD 1790 CCS planter, 16r30-33r15 split row. Seedstar 2, variable rate, pneumatic down pressure, CCS tank scale, liquid fertilizer with tank, corn rows have Eset meters, row command, Keaton firmers, and shark tooth row cleaners. Field Ready! $59,000 OBO. Also for Sale: JD 455 drill, 35ft, 10in spacing, hyd down pressure, liquid fertilizer with tank, population monitor. Very good condition. $25,000 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers. JD 7000 8 row 30 in and liquid fertilizer, $3000. Case IH 5400 20 ft 7.5 in spacing, Yetter cart, $9000. (605) 467-0732 JD 60ft 1890 drill with 500 bushel cart, excellent condition, 605-480-0285

PLANTING EQUIPMENT For sale. Case IH strip till. 16 row 30 inch completely rebuilt. Sunco row cleaners. Has Raven cold flow on it now, could be set up for dry fertilizer pretty easy.$25000 obo. (701) 710-1426 2011 John Deere DB 60 24 row 30" corn planter. Pro Max 40 and soybean discs. Air Bags, Variable Rate Drive, Row clutches, Yetter floating trash wheels, Total Ag Hydraulic driven fertilizer kit with 6 section swath control and JD rate controller, Precision Planting 2020 monitor. $125,000.00 Call 605-880-6624 or email falkfarms1@gmail.com 40' Summers Super Coulter with heavy Summers 3 bar harrows and weight package. $19,000 OBO. 701-260-2987 or 701- 974-2151 HALF PRICE Used John Deere Planter Parts from a JD DB90 Planter were removed in great working condition!-AA78166 Row Unit Downforce SensorsAA81649 Gear Case Seed Clutches- AA70070 Seed Clutch Wiring HarnessesAA57526 Pro Shaft Drive Cables- AA57397 Drive Shaft Gearboxes- AA71532 Sensor Nodes-Pneumatic Downforce Air Bags- Variable Rate Hydraulic Drive Motors Available for Pickup or Shipment (additional shipping fees) CALL 605-281-9893 or 605-281-0336 For sale: Kinze EF Planter, hydraulic fold, liquid fertilizer, seed, corn, & bean meters, 3000 monitor, also have Yetter row cleaners, $8,500 OBO. (605) 690-2417 Reasonably priced Flexicoil air drill, 10" spacing, double throw shoot, 40ft long, tow in front cart, markers, $17,000. Field ready, new disc and bearings, call 605-515-3380 and talk to Tyler or call 605-515-3446 and talk to Joe 2003 Kinze 3600 16R30 planter, vSets, vDrives, DeltaForce, WaveVision, RowFlow, 20/20 with FieldView bracket, CleanSweep, Martin trash whippers, Martin 2x2 dry fertilizer option, Keeton firmers, starter pump equipped for variable rate, hoses for tow-behind granular product delivery. Also Case IH 2300 air cart equipped for variable rate. Greg Tople (605)380-2564 For Sale: IH 800 Corn Planter, 8 row wide, dry fertilizer, transport hitch, $600. Also pallet forks for John Deere 158 Loader, like new. 2001 Ford Taurus, 151,000 miles, excellent shape, new fuel pump & new battery, would make a good school car. (605) 769-0415 24 Dawn fertilizer openers model 3004 with floating trash whipper, liquid or dry, $400 each. (701) 710-0358 Bourgault 5725 54' air disc drill, double shoot, MRBII 2007 with bourgoult 6550 ST air cart, duals, double shoot 591 monitor 2006, $80,000 OBO, delivery available 701-240-6773

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2011 John Deere 1770 NT CCS Planter *16 Row / 30 Inch Rows *XP Row Units *Pro Shaft Drive *500 Gallon Liquid Fertilizer Tank *Ground Drive Piston Pump *Pneumatic Down Pressure *Pro Max 40 Corn Discs and Soybean Discs *Mini Seed Hoppers *1/2 Width Disconnect *Unit Mounted No-Till Coulters *Adjustable Row Cleaners *Two Point Hitch *Independent Markers *Seed Star Less Display *8000 Series Attaching Components *Serial # 1A01770P 740396 *Approximately 8000 Acres *Excellent Condition *$67,000 Contact David @ (605)359-9966 (Planter located in Toronto, SD) 16 Yetter row cleaners, $95. 12 Yetter knob adjust shark tooth row cleaners for JD, $150. 16 Martin row cleaners for IH $140. 800 12 row pull type IH planter set up with liquid starter and coulters for 28% $1800. 900 8 row narrow semi mounted planter $1800. 8 row wide folding semi mounted planter with liquid, would make excellent food plot planter 4 or 8 rows, very nice condition, $1400. Also have many 400-1200 IH planter parts. (605) 690-3165 For Sale: Force Manufacturing 4-wheel all steer 1600 gallon fertilizer cart, excellent condition, $10,000. 605-840-5088 For Sale: IH 800 Corn Planter, 8 row wide, dry fertilizer, transport hitch, $600. Also pallet forks for John Deere 158 Loader, like new. 2001 Ford Taurus, 151,000 miles, excellent shape, new fuel pump & new battery, would make a good school car. (605) 769-0415 24 Dawn fertilizer openers model 3004 with floating trash whipper, liquid or dry, $400 each. (701) 710-0358 Milton beet Plater For Sale: 12R22" with Valmar Applicator. 701-741-3123 John Deere 1710 16 row 22 inch Planter. Always shedded, liquid fertilizer, corn Eset, soybean plates, 250 monitor. Gooseneck fertilizer cart available for sale for this planter. Vertical fold, markers, lift assist, 3 bu. poly hoppers. $21,000; 2000 gleaner hugger, 8-22 corn head. GVL poly, recent chains and sprocket. field ready, always shedded $7500; Case IH, New Holland, Gleaner adaptors. Call 701-640-3222

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16 Yetter row cleaners, $95. 12 Yetter knob adjust shark tooth row cleaners for JD, $150. 16 Martin row cleaners for IH $140. 800 12 row pull type IH planter set up with liquid starter and coulters for 28% $1800. 900 8 row narrow semi mounted planter $1800. 8 row wide folding semi mounted planter with liquid, would make excellent food plot planter 4 or 8 rows, very nice condition, $1400. Also have many 400-1200 IH planter parts. (605) 690-3165 For Sale: Force Manufacturing 4-wheel all steer 1600 gallon fertilizer cart, excellent condition, $10,000. 605-840-5088 24 2014 JD single disk fertilizer openers, for 1775 NT JD planter, new disk, boots, and rubber $1000. per row. Foxley Bros. Platte, SD. (605) 337-2198 JD Case IH and flexicoil air cart manifold couplers for 2 1/2" primary hoses from cart to tool, made of stainless steel, will bolt in place of original couplers, sold as a pair with latches and seals, order now to receive before seeding. 701-680-0939 or 701-680-0990

16x30 6180 White corn planter, liquid fertilizer, coulters, horizontal fold, weights on outer boom, $10,000. OBO (605) 380-9522 1988 Freightliner Conventional, 20' box and hoist, pusher axle, Cummings power, with free axle pup trailer, 22' box and hoist on trailer, set up for hauling ear corn and grain. 4690 Case Tractor, 6100 hours, 20 pt. 8-34 dual tires. 10X31 Farm King Auger, 20HP Honda. (605) 222-8315 16 Single disk fertilizer openers off a 1770 John Deere planter. new disks 605 280-4678 Kennebec SD 1997 John Deere 1780 16 Row Interplant 3 bushel boxes, fiberglass boxes, new gauge wheels, disc, arms & bushings. 320-808-6172 2001 JD MaxEmerge Planter, 24R20', 3 bu box, John Blue 2x2 liquid fertilizer, True counts, variable rate with air bags, row cleaners, precision units, asking $22,000 OBO. 701-680-2286

7 1/2x22 5th Wheel Stock Trailer, 4 new tires, $2,000. 14x31 Stack Mover, PTO, walking tandems, 8 good tires, hauls up to 26 bales, $10,000. 701-680-1301

16 row White model 8180, 3 bushel boxes, heavy duty down pressure springs, row cleaners, model SM4000 monitor, planted 3765 acres, corn and bean disks, 600 gallon capacity starter fertilizer with John Blue pump, $39,500 OBO. Shedded, retirement. 605-940-2120

For Sale: Great Plains 20' drill, 15" spacing, precision units, Yetter coulter cart and Yetter marker arms, $10,500. 605-864-1210

Fertilizer caddy, Pattison model CB1600, 1600 gal with ground drive system pump, large flotation tires, shedded, $10,500. Call (701) 710-0352

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For Sale: 57 ft. FlexiCoil Hoe Drill, 9 inch spacing, steel packers, 2320 cart, undercarriage rebuilt, new tires, new primary, new points, $17,000 OBO Must Sell 605-280-4413 Dakota Brokers Alliance If you are looking to buy or sell equipment, call Dakota Brokers Alliance. We can help finance, lease, market or locate any equipment or auto. We are a local Ag leasing and financing company. Give us a call (605) 216-9938 Dakota Brokers Alliance If you are looking to buy or sell equipment, call Dakota Brokers Alliance. We can help finance, lease, market or locate any equipment or auto. We are a local Ag leasing and financing company. Give us a call (605) 216-9938

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FOR SALE: JD 1760, 12X30, vacuum planter w/factory liquid fert, trash whippers, monitor w/radar, hyd. Front fold, 3.5 bu seed boxes, always shedded. Int. rotary hoe, 30ft. fold. (605) 397-7628 John Deere 2013 1770 NT Planter 16 row, finger pickup, half width shut off, used on 3300 acres, John Deere 2600 monitor for any tractor, always shedded, pneumatic down pressure Call 605-464-1193 2- 300 gallon Roto-Mold saddle tanks with brackets never used $600 for both. Ground driven fertilizer pump for corn planter, complete $550. (605) 380-6196 For sale: 45ft 8500 International Air Seeder, with new Eagle Beeks. 12 row International 900 Corn planter, 30" spacing, liquid fertilizer. Call (605) 762-3430 or 605-850-4600 Glenham, SD

CIH 1250 12R 30" planter. No-till dawn row cleaners, dry fertilizer 2x2 and in furrow, 600 acres on new disc openers, firming points. Pro 600 monitor included, pneumatic down pressure, individual seed boxes, variable hydraulic drive, 2Pt hitch, pto pump. Call 605-870-1064

JD 1770 CCS, 16 row, 30 inch Planter with row openers, down pressure air bags, corn & bean plates, nice mechanical condition, has new disc openers with planter, always shedded. 605-941-3830

For sale: Great Plains Solid 20 no till drill, $6,000 OBO. Call (605) 881-2996

JD 24R22" Planter 2003, Wilrich bar, great shape. 218-849-8909

12 row 30 inch Kinze planter, 2x2 dry fertilizer, Totally Tubular, and many updates done. Field ready. Call for more information (605) 762-3437 JD 7200 MaxiMerge II planter, 8 row 38", front fold, double down pressure springs, finger pick up, 250 monitor, call 605-380-2318 or 605-577-6669 leave msg JD 1560 no till drill, 20 ft. 2. 7 1/2 in. spacing, Yetter markers and monitor (320) 808-9283 16 Ag Leader Electric Row Clutches for sale, some hardware & wire leads with them, $4500. 605-842-1687 or 605-840-0254 John Deere 1780 16-31 row planter, MaxEmerge Plus, Flexfold, vacuum hopper, 3 bu box, fold-over markers, mechanical drive, 1/2 width disconnect, heavy down pressure, no-till coulters, 31x13.5-15 tires, drawbar hitch, Truvee openers, walking gauge wheels, rubber tire closing wheels, Seed Star monitor with brown box and tractor harness, will operate on competitive tractors $24,000 507-430-5144 For Sale: Bourgault disk type drill Model 3710, 60' Air Seeder with 6550 cart, good condition. 605-480-0285

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2010 John Deere 1770 No Till CCS Planter 24 row 30 inch, 2 ground driven liquid fertilize pumps, single disc openers, floating trash whippers, draw bar hitch, many more options, approximately 14,000 acres. Excellent condition. Located near Tolstoy SD. For more info contact Jerry at (605) 769-2513 For Sale 35 ft 2005 John Deere 455 folding grain drill ,shedded, good shape $34,500. 45ft Front fold Summers roller, nice condition 1st owner $34,500. (605) 690-7211 John Deere 750 no till drill 20', dry fertilizer, new boots, new discs, $20,000 OBO. 605-265-0446 or 605-448-8114 For sale: Kinze 2600 12/23 row 30" Planter, Finger pickup, bean meters, box ext, double down pressure springs, spiked closing wheels, no till coulters, and KPM II monitor. $21,000. (605) 203-1857 --Seed Shuttle 500 less trailer, Honda engine with electric start, $13,900. Like new. --KSi conveyor, 16"x37', galvanized with electric motor, excellent condition, $9,700. (605) 881-3719 can email or text picts. JD 750 No-Till Drill, 20 ft., dry fert., 7.5" spacings, new boots, new blades, 3" gauge wheels (605) 350-5072

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Excellent, JD 1750 Max Emerge planter, 8R 30 in., trash whippers with individual coulters, new precision E sets with corn disks, units were calibrated this winter, soy bean disks, inferal liquid fertilizer, 3 bushel boxes, new seed tubes and sensors, markers, 250 monitor, too much to list. I will stand behind this planter, $20,000. Also JD 1560 20 ft 7 1/2 in row spacing no till drill, Yetter markers, looks like new $30,000. (701) 866-6034

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Case IH 800 cycle air corn planter, 3 point 12 row 30", w/ bean drums and monitor, folding wings for transporting 701-320-4703

horsch anderson air seeder, 460 model with 500 cart, double shoot brand new openers, excellent condition like new. $120k great deal! must sell 605-380-9592

For Sale 800 IHC Cyclo Planter 8/30 Comes with 5 drums $1,500 Or Better Offer 701-740-4401

2013 Dixie chopper, model 2750, 50 in. deck, 140 hrs, $4500. OBO (605) 380-9559

For sale: Great Plains Solid 20 no till drill, $6,000 OBO. Call (605) 881-2996 John Deere 750 no till drill 20', dry fertilizer, new boots, new discs, $20,000 OBO. 605-265-0446 or 605-448-8114 For sale: Kinze 2600 12/23 row 30" Planter, Finger pickup, bean meters, box ext, double down pressure springs, spiked closing wheels, no till coulters, and KPM II monitor. $21,000. (605) 203-1857

24ft Melrow Lillistan 204 drills, shedded, not used for several seasons. 2 used Firestone 14.9/24 6 ply tires. 2 used Goodyear Dynatorque 184.42 radial tires with tubes. 1991 Blue Park Ave car, fixer upper, 605-225-4379 16R Kinze corn planter for sale, $16,000 OBO. 605-739-5461 Ag systems 8T Fertilizer spreader Model AG-800 60' spread pattern stainless steel box , floatation tires Tarp, scale Farmer owned. 1-507-836-6604 507-360-7795 Robert 507-227-6728 Larry

--Seed Shuttle 500 less trailer, Honda engine with electric start, $13,900. Like new. --KSi conveyor, 16"x37', galvanized with electric motor, excellent condition, $9,700. (605) 881-3719 can email or text picts.

for Sale: Gravity Wagons with hydraulic augers - Demco 365 with extensions, tarp, 12 ton running gear, Ficklin model 4500 tarp with running gear, tires good to fair on both. (605) 380-2923 leave message if no answer

JD 750 No-Till Drill, 20 ft., dry fert., 7.5" spacings, new boots, new blades, 3" gauge wheels (605) 350-5072

For Sale: John Deere 7000 Planter, 8 row, 30 inch, dry fertilizer, always shedded. 605-520-2360 or 605-520-0152

Excellent, JD 1750 Max Emerge planter, 8R 30 in., trash whippers with individual coulters, new precision E sets with corn disks, units were calibrated this winter, soy bean disks, inferal liquid fertilizer, 3 bushel boxes, new seed tubes and sensors, markers, 250 monitor, too much to list. I will stand behind this planter, $20,000. Also JD 1560 20 ft 7 1/2 in row spacing no till drill, Yetter markers, looks like new $30,000. (701) 866-6034 7000 John Deere 16R30, front fold, liquid fertilizer, trash whippers, $3,000 OBO. 605-881-6713

For Sale: John Deere 750 no-till drill. Excellent shape; always shedded. $12,000. 605-233-0178. JD 1590 no till drill, 20 ft. 7 1/2 in. spacing, Yetter markers, front rank lock up cylinder, electric seed rate control, 1,00 acres on complete rebuilt, nice shape, Call (605) 380-3631 or (605) 380-3637 For Sale: 2 10ft Model 107 Haybuster no till drills with transports, 7" spacing, been shedded, acre meter reads 5,200 acres. $6,000. (605) 225-5427 or (605) 380-0887 Merdian Seed Express 375 RT model, 3 axle (605) 460-2813

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For Sale: 2011 Summers Super Coulter Plus, 40ft, front and rear 8-wave coulters, heavy duty 3-bar harrow, very good condition; $19,000. Seed Elgin Wheat $7 and York Flax $11. Hazen, ND 701-870-0956 Case IH 36ft 4900 field cultivator with 3 bar harrow, walking tandems, shovels in good shape, asking $4,500. DMI 730B disc ripper, lead shanks, points are good, very good condition, asking $8,000. New Holland 7450 discbine, works good, always been kept up, canvas in good shape, asking $22,500. (605) 881-6861 JD 985 field cultivator, 53 1/2 ft, 5 fold 3 bar mulcher, 18,975. OBO (507) 220-5572 Great Plains Turbo Max 35 foot harrow, reel, weights, excellent condition. 605-380-1227 or 605-725-8873

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2000 Ford F-250, 7.3L diesel, extended cab, long box, 4x4, automatic (605) 999-8995 No Telemarketers. Maplewood Repair has the following units in stock. Penta 300 field cultivator, 50 foot, 7" sweeps, 3 bar harrow, rolling basket, rear hitch, full floating hitch, 270LB trip pressure. Penta 500 crumbler/finisher 3 bar harrow, double rolling baskets. 701-425-9381, 218-863-4786.

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT For Sale: Sanford 570 RTS extreme HD, 30ft, truck tires, wing weights, multcher and rolling baskets, hydraulic leveling. 2800 acres on new blades and bearings. One owner machine. $58,000 OBO; John Deere 980 field cultivator, 45ft, permaloc sweeps, 3 bar multcher with one year on new teeth. $11,000 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers. Landoll 6230 tandem disc, 36ft. CIH 4300 field cultivator, 46ft with 3 bar harrow. CIH 27ft, 4800 field cultivator with 3 bar harrow. Brand new Tebben 3pt fork lift, 94" lift, 4000 lb capacity. 1996 Buick LeSabre, 146,600 miles, blue. 605-880-2880 For Sale: Sanford 570 RTS extreme HD, 30ft, truck tires, wing weights, multcher and rolling baskets, hydraulic leveling. 2800 acres on new blades and bearings. One owner machine. $58,000 OBO; John Deere 980 field cultivator, 45ft, permaloc sweeps, 3 bar multcher with one year on new teeth. $11,000 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers. For Sale: John Deere 56' 985 Cultivator, 4 bar Summer Harrow 9" sweeps; $18,000/obo. 4-18.4.42 band duals; $250/each. 4-20.8.38 tires on rims; $125/each. 701-789-0426

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TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Landoll 6230 tandem disc, 36ft. CIH 4300 field cultivator, 46ft with 3 bar harrow. CIH 27ft, 4800 field cultivator with 3 bar harrow. Brand new Tebben 3pt fork lift, 94" lift, 4000 lb capacity. 1996 Buick LeSabre, 146,600 miles, blue. 605-880-2880 08 40' Wil-Rich Quad-5 field cultivator, coil tine harrow, flotation tires, floating hitch, no welds. $17,000 OBO (605) 881-1841 JD 985 field cultivator, 50 ft. 6 in. single point depth control, 3 bar harrow, 5 fold, knock on sweeps, 12.5x15 main walking tandems, gage wheels. Elbow Lake, MN. (320)808-0992 IH 4300 55ft field cultivator, walking tandems, 200 acres on shovels, 4 bar Summers mulcher, $14,000. (605) 450-1475

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 1994 John Deere 980 Field Cultivator 27.5' wide, 9" sweeps, in good shape. Serial #N00980X002365 Call Levi at (605) 730-0957 McFarland 30ft stock chopper, with harrows. Call evenings 605-685-6227 30ft Summers Super Coulter with 3 bar harrow. Good blades. $20,900. Call for other details. (605) 354-2138 JD Ripper 915V, 16 row 30 in. Lorenz, total-till cultivator, with or without Orthman Lift Assist Model 757B78-7, Sunco Acura Trak Guidance 402-322-0480 Summers 70ft Harrow Packer, new condition. Fast 36 row/22 row applicator, Raven monitor, new condition. 1982 Chevrolet C70 twin screw tandem, box & hoist, Michael (701) 430-0812

For Sale - Horsch 370, 330, 270, & RS18', used one-two seasons, excellent shape. CIH 870, 9 shank, excellent condition. Sorenson Equipment, Harlan, IA 7 1 2 - 5 7 9 - 1 8 2 5 (712) 755-2455

Salford 30ft. Harrow, Rollers, low acres. Salford 40ft. truck tiers on main frame, harrow, roller. Box blade 12ft. Wemco. Box blade 10ft. Wright Implement, Hillsboro. Phone 701-436-5692

Salford 36ft 2010 RTS new blades, field ready, $32,000. Wishek 842T 24ft tandem disk with mulcher, $24,000. (605) 579-0170 or (605) 772-5481

2012 Salford 41 ft RTS extreme, new blades, truck tires, stored inside, harrow with rolling basket, $57,000. OBO (701) 710-0754

2013 JD 2310 field finisher, 45ft with harrows and hydraulic baskets, low acres, Clark SD 605-651-3321

2013 2623 John Deere Disk, 23' 7" with harrow, used 2 years then I retired from farming. Tripp, SD. (605) 661-1359

For Sale - Horsch 370, 330, 270, & RS18', used one-two seasons, excellent shape. CIH 870, 9 shank, excellent condition. Sorenson Equipment, Harlan, IA 7 1 2 - 5 7 9 - 1 8 2 5 (712) 755-2455

4900 Krause Disc, 21 ft., new teeth on the harrow, $6500.00. International 4600 Vibra Shank, 26 ft., $6500.00. Seed Tender Wagon, Bruch auger, $1500.00. 605-480-1803

Salford 36ft 2010 RTS new blades, field ready, $32,000. Wishek 842T 24ft tandem disk with mulcher, $24,000. (605) 579-0170 or (605) 772-5481

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2005 30' Salford 570 RTS, excellent condition, 701-220-8853

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TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Case-IH Tiger-Mate ll 60 ft Field Cultivator, walking tandems, 117 spring loaded shanks @ 6" spacing, 4 bar harrow. $28,000. (701) 371-7805 Flexicoil 30A 32ft chisel plow with harrows, set up with Wilrich double coulters, can be used as a coulter cart, excellent condition, phone 605-216-3966 John Deere 635 30ft disk, $5,000 OBO. Call (605) 881-2996 John Deere 635 Cushion Gang 26ft disk with harrow, very nice condition, Call Steve at 605-553-1751 Case IH 4300 Field Cultivator. Floating hitch. Walking tandems. 52' with 4-bar harrow. $17,000/obo. Call: 701-739-0240 45' Phillips Rotary Harrow, excellent tool for field preparations, bought new, less than 1,000 acres, no rocks. 218-850-0245 FOR SALE: 2011 Landoll 6230 Disk. 36' hydraulic leveling option, no harrow, 23-7/8" front & 24" rear blades. Excellent condition, used very little. Call: 701-680-0377 for price & pictures. John Deere 635 30ft disk, $5,000 OBO. Call (605) 881-2996 John Deere 635 Cushion Gang 26ft disk with harrow, very nice condition, Call Steve at 605-553-1751 For Sale: Lindsay 9 section hydraulic drag cart, good condition, $2500. Beresford-Vermillion area. (605) 957-5896 JD 726 mulch finisher 33 ft, all new bushings & bolts on shanks, all new shovels, all new disk blades and barrings with 5 bar harrow, asking $21,500. Heston 2410 40 ft single disk, good condition, asking $3,000. Please call (605) 625-3036 after 7pm 36 ft Melroe chisel plow with 36 sets of wavy colters, Diegleman harrows weight package, 8 carrying wheels, $3500. (605) 530-6606 29 pairs of vertical till coulters for chisel plow, 17+ inches in diameter, 8 wave blades, $3,500. Claire City, SD. 605-214-1057 2008 JD 2210 field cultivator 44.5FT knock on shovels 4 bar mulcher $2300. 2012 Sunflower 6630 Turbo Till 28 ft. $25000. 2009 Case IH RMX370 disc 28 ft. $21000. No telemarketers. (605) 630-1240 For Sale: 4300 IHC 44' field cultivator, no welds, nearly new shovels and mulcher tines, field ready, $7,000 OBO. 605-832-4551 or 605-690-3386

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John Deere 726 30 ft. Soil Finisher 5 Bar Harrow, Knock off 10 inch sweeps, single point depth setting, shedded, $17,900. (605) 310-0666


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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

JD & Geringhoff cornheads, 6R30, 8R22, 8R30, 12R20, 12R22, other sizes available, new & used. Will also do reconditioning different row spacing or complete rebuild on JD cornhead. We offer full warranty on any JD gear box we rebuild Sales, Service & Rental MW Cornheads, Inc. Hillsboro, ND 701-430-CORN (2676) FOR SALE: New & Used Hopper Bins 900-7500 Bushel. On hand for immediate delivery. Also, Convey-All Bean Tenders & Belt Conveyors. Lower prices on hopper bins & leasing available. We Also Move Hopper Tanks & Fuel Tanks. Call Fred: 701-830-8000 2009 Buhler/Farm King 10” x 70’ Auger. Gear driven swing hopper, only 15 hours total use, New Condition, $7,000. Call 218-280-3781. Unverferth grain cart, model 8250, tarp, scale, hydraulic adjusted spout, $27,500 OBO. Shedded, retirement 605-940-2120 2001 Super B corn dryer, 1700 hrs, 20ft basket, approx 500 bu per hr, good shape with 2004 10x75 White Feteral auger and 15 HP electric motor, Wheat Heart 10" jump auger, 5 speed transmission power plant, all in good shape, Can send pictures, $18,000. Ramonda, SD 605-270-1461

2006 Geringhoff 12R22"

Rota Disk, Chopping Cornhead, 3 Sensor Headsight, J.D. Rowsense, J.D. Hookups, Never Ran 2 Seasons, Always Shedded, Very Nice 1 Owner Head, $30,000.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 2001 Super B corn dryer, 1700 hrs, 20ft basket, approx 500 bu per hr, good shape with 2004 10x75 White Feteral auger and 15 HP electric motor, Wheat Heart 10" jump auger, 5 speed transmission power plant, all in good shape, Can send pictures, $18,000. Ramonda, SD 605-270-1461

WHETSTONE AG SUPPLY, INC. WILMOT,SD 57279 605-938-4709 www.whetstoneag.com WESTFIELD (NEW) WR 8x31 thru 71 WR 10x41 WR 13x41 TFX2 8x36 TFX2 10x31 / 36 / 41 MKX GLP 10x73 & 83 MKX GLP 13x64 /74 /84 / 94/ 114 MKX GULP 13x114 MKX 16x125 (23,000 bph!) WHEATHEART (NEW) X GLP 13x84 X GLP 16X105 (DEMO) 13" EMD Drive Over Hopper Heavy Hitter Post Pounder BATCO (NEW) 1535 / 45 Field Loaders FARMKING AUGERS-NEW 8x66 EMD Standard Auger 13x70 Swing Hopper FARMKING EQUIP. (NEW) 9' Disc Mower 540 RPM 12 Wheel Bi-Fold Rake 16 Wheel Super Star Rake Model 2450 Bale Carrier 6" Grain Vacs 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 (NEW) 20' Stalk Chopper/ Windrower 10' XL Grain Bagger USED Westfield: J208x46 w/10HP Motor TF10x31 w/10HP Motor WR 8x71 EMD MK 13x71 GLP MK 13x91 GLP (Qty.2) MKX 13x94 GLP MK 13x111 GLP (Qty.2) Farmking: 10x70 Swing Hopper 13x70 Swing Hopper 13x95 Swing Hopper Feterl: 10x66 Swing Hopper 12x72 Swing Hopper 14x96 Swing Hopper Hutchinson: 8x53 PTO 24" Drive Over Conveyor Sudenga: 10x31 EMD KSI: Model 161037 Belt Conveyor Batco: 1590 EMD Standard Hopper Brandt: 13x70 Swing Hopper 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. Excellent 893 Corn Head For Sale, shedded, greased and has header height control and knife rolls. Open to reasonable offers. Call: 218-280-0105 Brent 672 grain cart. Brent 640 and Killbros 385 gravity wagons. Call (605) 880-0667, please leave message.

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT

2005 Summers Sprayer Ultimate NT with Raven 450 Controller, 1,500 gallon tank, 90ft boom, triple nozzle bodies, 200 gallon rinse tank, foamer, chemical induction cone, 14.9R46 tires, stored inside, good condition, $14,000. (605) 380-7831

2011 Hardi Navigator 4000 Sprayer, 1200 gallon tank, 90 foot boom, hydraulic fold booms, 120" axle, 3 way nozzles, JD rate controller or Hardi controller, rinse tank, foamer, hydraulic pump, 5 sections, always shedded. Asking $25,000 Call (320) 905-0691

For Sale: Keller Broadcast Sprayer, 90 ft., 636 gallon tank, $2500. Batco 2600 Drive-over conveyor $8500. 2009 Top-Aire 1600P7 120ft. Sprayer Raven controls w/height Boom control, triple nozzles new pump $28,000. JD 800 swather $250. Keller 120ft. Sprayer 1000 gallon tank $5000. 701-640-5279

2012 4940 John Deere Self-propelled Sprayer Less than 800 hours, 120 foot boom,1200 gallon stainless steel tank., 2 sets of tires, 1 owner, like new condition, Just been at John Deere for inspection, located near Tolstoy, SD. For more info contact Jerry at (605)769-2513

Top air model 1600 TA sprayer, 90 ft suspended booms, frame suspension, Raven controller, dual wheels, shedded, nice, $12,000. (701) 710-0352

Fast Liquid Side Applicator, 23R22" spacing, 1800 gallon tank, Raven controller, bought new, excellent shape, stored inside, no rocks, less than 1,000 acres used. Call: 218-850-0245

2008 Best Way Field Pro IV, 12/90, Raven monitor with 3 way nozzles, 605-881-7134 2013 AG-Chem TerraGator 9300 Liquid 2400 GALLON LIQUID WET BOOM FOAM MARKER 60/80 BENSON BOOM/60" NOZZLE SPACING END ROW NOZZLES SS CHEMICAL EDUCTORS/SINGLE BODY NOZZLES Flood Nozzles RAVEN VIPER PRO With ACCUBOOM, Auto Steer, LightBar,Rearview Camera, 135 GAL RINSE TANK,410 hrs, One season Of use, asking $210000 Call 605-216-2642 For Sale: 2004 century sprayer, 90ft hyd fold booms, 1300gal tank, rinse tank, 3 way nozzles, rate controller with 5 section shutoff. $13,000. OBO; 28ft van trailer with 2-1,400gal water tanks, 60gal and 30gal chemical cones, 7 hp gas pump. $8,000 OBO; 6000gal poly fertilizer storage tank, 3 years old, $4,000 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers. For Sale: 2004 century sprayer, 90ft hyd fold booms, 1300gal tank, rinse tank, 3 way nozzles, rate controller with 5 section shutoff. $13,000. OBO; 28ft van trailer with 2-1,400gal water tanks, 60gal and 30gal chemical cones, 7 hp gas pump. $8,000 OBO; 6000gal poly fertilizer storage tank, 3 years old, $4,000 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers. 2000 Summers Ultimate Sprayer-1000 gal tank, 200 gal rinse tank, 90 ft boom, triple nozzle bodies, Raven SCS 440 monitor, remote control, foamer. $9,500 OBO. (605) 680-1198 Top Air TA1100 13.6-38 tires, 3 shut-offs, $7,000 OBO. 507-828-1260

2011 Hardi Navigator 4000 Sprayer, 1200 gallon tank, 90 foot boom, hydraulic fold booms, 120" axle, 3 way nozzles, JD rate controller or Hardi controller, rinse tank, foamer, hydraulic pump, 5 sections, always shedded. Asking $25,000 Call (320) 905-0691 Tyler 4300 air flow, fertilizer spreader plus 400 gallon wet kit on rear, CAT turbo with 6 speed auto, Dickey John monitor, 66x43x25 rears at 70%, 54x31x26 fronts at 45%, roll tarp, farmer owned since new, we are 2nd owner, very low hours, 1349, very nice for age, $19,500 OBO. Located in Western SD, (715) 577-1555 2006 Top Air TA1600 Sprayer 380/90R 46 duals, 80 ft. boom, 4 section shut-off, 3way nozzles, Raven Envizio Pro with switch Pro monitor, chemical inductor. Excellent condition $20,000 call 605 690 1640 2004 John Deere 4710 sprayer, Outback autosteer guidance, $62,500. 701-709-0900 4 sprayer tires with rims. Michelin 650/65 R 38 with 10 hole rim 90% tred, off a Case IH sprayer. Asking $5000. Call (605) 682-1431 '07 Vestway sprayer, 60 ft boom, 1000 gal tank, triple nozzle, body induction cone, 2 in quick fill, variable rate control, 320x46 in Ag tires with adjustable axle, Raven 440 control, asking $12000. Can send pictures, call or text (605) 354-1026 Tyler Patriot self propelled sprayer, 500 gal tank, 75 ft booms, hydraulic adjustable wheel spacing, foam marker, chemical inductor, 3183 hrs, asking $19,000. OBO (507) 829-3856

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Set of four Starmax 650/65/R38 float tires and rims came off JD 4830 sprayer. Tires are at least 90% and stored inside. Look like new. Still read the print on the lugs. Call 605-280-6282 for pictures and price.

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Unverferth grain cart, X-tream model 1315, scale, large tires, very good condition. Case IH 3412 corn head, very good condition, with Maurer header trailer. For more details call 605-354-1746 or 605-458-2475

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SPRAYING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: Wilmar sprayer 765H with 80ft. boom, 600 gallon tank, 3,400 hours, 12.4-42 tires, field ready. Asking $17,500. Call 218-686-5433 Strandquist, MN 2001 Loral 4000-1000 dry fertilizer spreader, 70' boom, mid tech controller, EZ guide 250 guidance system. 605-880-6556 2003 Fast 1,000 gallon Sprayer. 80ft boom, 440 Raven, 3 way nozzle body, 110 gallon rinse tank, foam tank and a clean tank. 14.9x46 Rubber, always shedded. Green in color. $12,750. (605) 940-3151 Blumhardt Trailmaster 2 sprayer, 60' booms, Raven controls, field ready, $4,900. 605-881-2468

CUSTOM FARMING

EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

For Sale: 2 Drop deck aluminum Transcraft trailers. 53' 102. (605) 670-2250

SYLTE TRUCKING is now accepting applications for Truck Drivers to pull Triple Axle hoppers. All late model Peterbilt and late model hoppers. Choice of guaranteed monthly base pay or percentage of the load, health, vacation & bonuses. Call Rob 605-380-1991

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 Looking to do custom baling for 2017 & beyond. Can cut, rake, & bale any kinds of hay. Will do shares, custom rake, or buy the bales. (605) 270-1667 Puterbaugh Custom Farming Custom planting and air seeding late model John Deere equipment. Will travel. Planting: 36 row 30" variable rate & starter fertilizer. Air Seeding: 7.5" or 15" spacing, alfalfa, small grain, soybeans, cover crop. References Available Mark Puterbaugh 605-354-3082 Perrion Custom Services

CUSTOM PLANTING

Soybeans, corn, sugarbeets & sunflowers. JD Tractor has autosteer. JD DB44 CCS Planter, 24R22" with liquid fertilizer. Grand Forks, Crookston & Thief River area. Call 218-280-0446 or 218-280-0445

EMPLOYMENT 2017 Harvest Run. Combine, Tractor, Cart and Semi Drivers needed. Experience preferred. 701-320-2388

Row Crop Planting- JD 24 row 30" planter with in furrow fertilizer 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 Grinding- 550hp Mighty Giant truck mounted grinder with grapple fork

Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

We specialize in prompt professional custom services. Lance Perrion Ipswich, SD 605-216-2918

Certified HRSW: Surpass, Boost, Focus, Advance, SY605CL Field Peas: Certified Early Star, Certified Blue Moon, Commander Lentils: Richlea, Pennell 4010 Forage Peas

Ranch Hand

Diversified grain and cattle farm with newer equipment and facility is looking for a full time motivated ranch hand and equipment operator. Cattle background a plus, but not necessary. Housing available. Competitive wages - DOE. Central ND. Contact: 701-789-1444 or 701-789-1440.

Ranch Hand Diversified grain and cattle farm with newer equipment and facility is looking for a full time motivated ranch hand and equipment operator. Cattle background a plus, but not necessary. Housing available. Competitive wages - DOE. Central ND. Contact: 701-789-1444 or 701-789-1440 Full Time Truck Driver Britton SD & Gwinner ND This person must have a CDL or the willingness to obtain one. Experience is preferred but willing to train the right candidate. Mechanical knowledge is a plus but not necessary. Duties Include: *Hauling fertilizer and chemical to applicators and customers *Equipment Maintenance Benefits Include: Health Insurance, 401K, Profit Sharing, Vacation, Sick, Holidays, and Clothing Allowance For Applications Please Call: Joe Gustafson (Britton) (605) 448-2285 Brad Lien (Gwinner) (701) 678-2318

EMPLOYMENT Perrion Custom Services Row Crop Planting- JD 24 row 30" planter with in furrow fertilizer 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 Grinding- 550hp Mighty Giant truck mounted grinder with grapple fork We specialize in prompt professional custom services. Lance Perrion Ipswich, SD 605-216-2918 Looking for 300 head of cattle to custom feed, in Southwestern SD, Call evenings at 605-685-6667 Looking for a heavy equipment operator/laborer (waterline trenching). Wages depend on experience between $15-$25/hr. Lemmon, SD. Please call 701-690-0017. Reis Fencing We specializing in pasture fencing and are taking spring and summer bookings now. We handle all types of fence material. 200 miles built per year, 15 year experience. Call Zane 605-730-7347 or 605-234-1800 Custom Planting and Harvesting Late model Kinze planter JD combines Guaranteed Lowest Rate! Call Dave at 605-216-7759 Meier's Custom Planting Late model John Deere corn planter with in furrow fertilizer. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496 Looking for small grain acres to combine. We operate John Deere Walker combines for straw quality. (605) 881-8400.

Oats:Certified Hayden, Morton Flax:York, Omega Certified Lavina Forage Barley Seed Corn, Sunflowers, Soybeans Verdesian Legume Inoculants Full line of Cover Crop Seed, Custom Mixes, Grass Seed, Clover, RR Alfalfa, Conventional Alfalfa Seed Treating, Seed Brokering, Seed Cleaning Hopper Bins, Belted Conveyors, Aeration Systems Totes Available, Certified On-Farm Scale, #SM-18018

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

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

EMPLOYMENT Meier's Custom Planting and Spraying. Late model John Deere corn planter with in furrow fertilizer. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496 J&M Ag Services LLC offers custom crop application services including herbicide, fungicide, and insecticide application. We also offer dust control application for gravel roads. Call Jake at 1-605-290-0155 or Mark at 1-605-380-6196 for more information. Truck Drivers Wanted for Midwest grain & feed hauling. Must have good driving record. Competitive wages, vacation, and health benefits. Call Todd at L & O Acres Transport, 605-380-2133.

EMPLOYMENT Please contact to schedule Manure Piling & Hauling Services Feed Lot Cleaning Pay Loader Services 701-710-1108 Jim River Fencing LLC Irene, SD Farm/Ranch/ Feedlot/ Commercial Fencing Installation of new fence / Tear out of old fence Serving all of SD, NE, ND & IA Free estimates and warranty work on fences Jim (253)-228-1911 Elizabeth (307)-620-2914 jimriverfencing@hotmail.com Find us on Facebook for full photo Gallery

Combine for Rent with operator. Looking for farmer who would like another machine to run with them for small grain harvest. Call 701-230-1295 Nichols Fencing LLC Desmet, SD Take old fence out & put in all types of new fence. Call: 605-695-4743 nicholsfencing.com Driver to haul livestock in Midwest. Class A CDL and good driving record required. 100,000 miles experience preferred. Live in SD. Wages DOE. Call Rich 605-380-4838 Looking for drivers with a CDL class A, and owner operators for S based trucking operation. We offer late model equipment, dedicated lanes, good rates, and good home time. Currently available Reefer, step deck, RGN, and livestock. Please call 605-546-2107 for details.

Ready Mix Drivers

CDL required. Will train. Hiring Bonus Available! Benefits. Apply in person at Porta-Mix Concrete, Inc., 1201 2nd St. NE, EGF, MN or call 218-773-3636 or email: pvinesett@ porta-mix.com Looking for drivers with a CDL class A, and owner operators for S based trucking operation. We offer late model equipment, dedicated lanes, good rates, and good home time. Currently available... Reefer, step deck, RGN, and livestock. Please call 605-546-2107 for details. We move, fix, or tear down old grain bins and we build new bins up to 48" in diameter. We also install floors or remove floors for grain bins. For free estimates call Javier at 507-430-9910 or 507-627-9910 binthereconstructionllc@ outlook.com Licenced and Insured AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

CHS Ag Services Grand Forks

Seeking Seasonal Truck Drivers and Laborers for the upcoming spring season. Must possess or have ability to obtain a CDL. Call Brandon Bina at (701) 746-1911 for info

Branch Manager General Implement Distributors, the largest distributor of agricultural implements and parts in the western half of the US, has a career opportunity as the BRANCH MANAGER of their Jamestown, ND Branch. Position will be responsible for, the overall operation of the branch, managing sales, hiring, training and supervising all branch personnel, regularly holding (monthly) reviews with branch associates, training all associates in Silver Service policies and philosophies and more. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience required. Ag background a plus. Competitive compensation and benefits package available.

To request more detailed information or to submit a resume, email janw@generalimp.com Or visit www.generalimp.com Or Apply online at www.arnoldmachinery.com - Careers AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920


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FOR SALE: 1971 3 bedroom modular home, 24 x 48. With the addition, 14 x 20. To be moved. Call 218-687-5124

FUEL TANK & GRAIN BIN MOVING Up to 28 feet in diameter or 12,000 bushel; Hopper bins up to 5,000 bushels; Also move grain dryers and vertical fuel tanks up to 25,000 gallons. First, Fast & Friendly. Lic. & insured. 50 years of satisfied customers! We can get your bins & tanks moved within days of your call. We have two trucks ready to serve your needs. Call us for a quote! GROTTE MOVING Finley, ND 701-238-2992 701-524-2323 Bunker Silos Will build or move existing. 10 ft high. Formerly sold by JD Concrete. 25 years of experience building and moving bunker silos. All types of concrete, crane, and telebelt work. Call for free estimate and to schedule for 2017 Mike Bathke, Owner 605-770-8763 http://mit.midco.net/bigdog/bunkersiloinfolink.htm Steel Buildings Direct From Factory Making Special Deals & Taking Others 20X20 to 100X100 Act Now, Limited, Make Offer Some 1st Sold @ Price of Seconds www.gosteel.com Phone: 701-214-4671 7-8 ton Pride of the Farm bulk bin, with auger adapter, excellent condition, $550 OBO. Call 701-541-4187 after 5pm

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT Seed for sale. Elgin, ND. SY Ingmar. SY Soren. SY Valda. John B. Schatz, Steele ND. 701-320-7024 SEED FOR SALE Cert. SY Soren Wheat Cert. SY Valda Wheat Cert. SY Ingmar Wheat Cert. Faller Wheat *Treating and Delivery Available* NOESKE SEED FARM 877-865-1300, 701-845-1300, 701-840-1635

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GREEN PEAS CERT. VIPER

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CDC MAXIM CL SOME VARIETIES ARE LIMITED SUBJECT TO NDSS CERTIFICATION LARRY 701-770-2500 JASON 701-770-0926 Watford City, ND

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

2 loads of 3rd cutting Alfalfa Bales for Sale. 6 loads of Native Grass Hay. Bales are net wrapped. Will Deliver - Please call 605-290-3064 if I do not answer please leave a message & I will call you back.

Cleaned Bulk Seed: REGISTERED Focus, Prevail, Advance, Forefront, Brick, Select; CERTIFIED Focus, Prevail, Advance, Forefront, Prosper, Select, Brick, RB07 spring wheat. Convenient State inspected scale. Frey Seed - 605-762-3326, 605-762-3280, 888-350-7704 Mobridge, SD. SP-18011

DAKOTA HAY AUCTION OF Corsica, SD Auctions every Monday year round at 1pm in Corsica, SD To consign or get information & Sales Results Go To www.dakotahayauction.com or Call 605-770-0662 office: 605-946-5002

2500 wheat straw for sale, located in central SD (605) 870-1569

Large Round Grass Hay Bales, green, weed free, 1400 lbs., net wrapped, $55/bale. (605) 738-2572 48 2016 1200-1300lb net wrapped bales of mixed hay, 605-380-8799 Prairie hay and wheat straw in big round bales and net wrapped. Some prairie hay with sisal twine, can deliver, Groton, SD. (605) 395-6535 2016 Alfalfa 1st cutting127 RFV, 2nd cutting 175 RFV, 3rd cutting 213 RFV. All big round bales, Miller, SD area. (605) 530-8089 300 Alalfa Bales for sale. baled with JD 569 net wrapped 2nd & 3rd cutting. Roughly 1400 # bales Call (605) 380-3631 or (605) 380-3637 For Sale: 7500 John Deere Forage Harvester, 40 knives, auto lube, kernel processor with new rolls, new knives and cutter bar, recent transition and liners. Ready to chop. 3,200 engine hours, 2400 machine hours, Farmer owned. $95,000 obo. (605) 690-2417

Alfalfa, mixed hay, grass hay and feed grade wheat straw. medium squares, small square or round bales, delivery available. Call or text LeRoy Ose (218) 689-6675 Hay Grass for sale/Net Wrap 1650 lb bales 500 Bales Forbes ND. Call 605-216-2642 Wheat Hay For sale Net Wrap Sitting In rows 450 bales Forbes ND. Call 605-216-2642 1,000 + 2nd and 3rd cutting from 2015-2016, some from 4th cutting in 2015, net-wrapped. Lisbon, ND. (701) 680-0842 1,000 + 2nd and 3rd cutting from 2015-2016, some from 4th cutting in 2015, net-wrapped. Lisbon, ND. (701) 680-0842 Non-GMO yellow corn #2, with 99% non-GMO purity. Chemical free, organically farmed. Great for all livestock feed, healthy high energy choice. Call James or Brandon 605-517-1392 or 320-226-1301

For Sale: Registered Trigger Prevail Faller and Boost Spring Wheat. Certified Trigger Prevail Faller & Forefront. Seed treating available on site. Check out new website at www.abelnseed.com Call Doug Abeln Seed Company at 605-397-8113 or 605-380-0200. Seed Permit SP-16005 Hay For Sale: Large amount alfalfa and grass hay. All bales are round bales and net wrap. Put up mostly without rain. Very good quality. Trucking is available. (701) 269-0927

Durum Seed Reg Carpio $9.00 Bu 90% Germ Cert Tioga $8.00 Bu 94% Germ Wheat Seed Cert Sy Valda $9.00 Bu 98% Germ Cert Sy Soren $9.00 Bu 98% Germ Reg or Cert Faller $7.50 Bu 98% Germ Cert Prosper $7.50 Bu 98% Germ Conventional Soybean Seed Reg or Cert Sheyenne 95% Germ Reg ND Bison 95% Germ LaMoure Feed & Seed LaMoure ND 58458 PH#701-883-5755 PH#877-883-5755 German Hay Millet / Sedan mixed bales. For Sale $70/ton. (605) 354-3178 or (605) 354-3186

Alfalfa grass oats mix, round bales, chemical free, high energy forage, organically farmed, call James or Brandon 605-517-1392 or 320-226-1301

Hay & Straw for sale, delivery available. Also custom hauling of hay, short or long hauls, (605) 770-6453 Ask for Mike

Large round grass hay bales, in Doland area, net wrapped with BR7090 baler, rough ly 165 bales, trucking avail. Call (605) 460-6944

German Hay Millet / Sedan mixed bales. For Sale $70/ton. (605) 354-3178 or (605) 354-3186

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• Forage Barley • Malt Barley • Oats • Millet • Soybeans • Flax - brown golden • Durum Wheat • Spring Wheat • Winter Wheat • Chick Peas • Yellow Peas •Green Peas • Winter Peas • Forage Peas • Canola ---------------------------------------Plus: Forage Mixes • Cover Crop Blends • Grass Seeds Many Other Seed Types Available ----------------------------------------Delivery Available "Can't find it, we can get it!" Troy Coons (701) 482-7865 Donnybrook, ND FOR SALE: Certified AgriPro HRS wheat SY Ingmar, SY Soren and SY Valda. Registered and Certified Lariat pinto bean seed. Latham soybean, corn, and alfalfa also available. Heyerdahl Seed Farm, Hannaford, ND. 701-789-0617

• CertiďŹ ed CDC Nette 2010 yellow peas • CertiďŹ ed CDC Treasure yellow peas • CertiďŹ ed Hyline yellow peas • CertiďŹ ed CDC Striker green peas • CertiďŹ ed CDC Richlea lentils • CertiďŹ ed CDC Maxim CL lentils • CertiďŹ ed Divide durum • Registered Carpio durum • CertiďŹ ed Carpio durum • CertiďŹ ed VT Peak durum • Registered Joppa durum • CertiďŹ ed Joppa durum • Common York ax • Common Webster Flax

• CertiďŹ ed Tradition barley • Registered Genesis barley • CertiďŹ ed SY Synergy barley • CertiďŹ ed Barlow HRSW • CertiďŹ ed Elgin-ND HRSW • CertiďŹ ed SY Soren HRSW • CertiďŹ ed SY Ingmar HRSW • CertiďŹ ed SY Valda HRSW • CertiďŹ ed LCS Iguacu HRSW • CertiďŹ ed LCS Breakaway HRSW • CertiďŹ ed WB9507 HRSW • CertiďŹ ed WB9653 HRSW • CertiďŹ ed TCGCornerstone HRSW

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Blake Inman or Mark Birdsall Plant: (701) 453-3300 Blake’s Cell: (701) 240-8748 Mark’s Cell: (701) 240-9507 www.birdsallgrainandseed.com Ask about seed treatments, inoculant, soybean seed, canola seed, corn seed, and sunower seed.

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For Sale: Wheat Seed. SY Valda, SY Ingmar, SY Soren. Soybeans Northstar Genetics, Corn - Northstar Genetics. Totes, Bulk. Treating, Trucking available. Custom Cleaning. Call Satrom-Hiam Seed, 701-668-2327 Page, ND.

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Seed Available for Spring 2017

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Quality Seed For Sale: DURUM: Certified Joppa HRS: Registered Shelly, Linkert Certified: Bolles, Elgin,Forefront, Prevail, Prosper, ND901CL OATS: Registered Beach, Certified Beach, HorsePower FLAX: Certified York, Omega LENTILS: Richlea Contact: Werth Seed, Lehr, ND, 701-320-6976, Seed Permit# ND 1991, SP-18033

Hay & Straw for sale, delivery available. Also custom hauling of hay, short or long hauls, (605) 770-6453 Ask for Mike

Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

FOR SALE: Pinnacle 2 row Barley seed to be certified. Germination 98%. Contact Wayne 701-520-2910. YELLOW PEA SEED FOR SALE CERTIFIED NETTE 2010 Call 605-354-3419 rockingzacres@ venturecomm.net

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3x3 & 3x4 Dairy & Beef Hay & Wheat Straw Square Bales. Delivered in Semi Load. Call Tom Pribyl, Thief River Falls, MN at 218-686-1379

NELSON FARMS

Certified Bolles HRS Wheat. Grower #2902. 605-380-5457

We can Clean, and/or Treat your seed

Seed For Sale •Western Grown, Certified 09357 Light Red Kidney •Transitional Manitoba 4010 Forage Pea *Forage Peas are a great cover crop for soil building & drowned out acres Contact Paul (701)-741-0477 Quality Seed For Sale: DURUM: Certified Joppa HRS: Registered Shelly, Linkert Certified: Bolles, Elgin,Forefront, Prevail, Prosper, ND901CL OATS: Registered Beach, Certified Beach, HorsePower FLAX: Certified York, Omega LENTILS: Richlea Contact: Werth Seed, Lehr, ND, 701-320-6976, Seed Permit# ND 1991, SP-18033

IS OFFERING

Certified & Registered North Dakota Seed

HRS Wheat - Prosper Limagrain - Albany, Proime, Nitro, Trigger Agri Pro - Sy-Valda, Sy-Ingmar, Sy-Soren Barley - lacey, ND-Genesis Oats - Rockford Soybeans - REA Hybrid Seeds REA Hybrid Corn Seed Bulk or tote • DELIVERY IS AVAILABLE

Nelson Farms, Thompson 701-741-4901 701-599-2080

For Sale: Big Round Bales of 1st and 2nd Cutting Alfalfa. Please call 701-741-2674 or 701-594-4296 Alfalfa, Grass & Straw in rounds & small squares. Good quality. Prices Reduced. Delivery available. Leonard, ND 58052. 701-361-1499 or 701-645-2213

300 bales of 1st-4th cutting Alfalfa. Put up dry & good RFV. $70 per ton OBO. (507) 531-0508 For sale: Quality Northern Grown Economy Alfalfa Seed. Western ND. (701) 279-5501 or (507) 384-7997 For Sale: Alfalfa. Net wrapped large round bales. 1st, 2nd & 3rd cuttings. RFV 125-201 Call Perry 605-354-1600

Conventional Soybeans Roberts Bison Sheyenne Henson Several varieties to pick from in both Registered and Certified from 00 to 07 maturity. Excellent yields and traits. ND Bison 07 day ND Sheyenne 07 day SD Roberts 06 day ND Henson 00 day Bulk or totes. Call 701-367-7796 or www.ketterlingfarms.com for yield and trait info.

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Seed for Sale: Certified - Prevail Spring Wheat Certified - Bolles Spring Wheat Certified - Focus Spring Wheat Certified - Goliah Oats Certified - ND Genesis Barley Also for Sale: Hayes Forage Barley Golden German Forage/ Hay Millet White Wonder Forage/ Hay Millet White Proso Grain Millet Tillage Radish Jack Hammer Indian Head Lentil - Check with us for Best Prices - If we don't have what you need, we will be happy to help you find it. We can blend most any COVER CROP to your Order Contact phone numbers: . Mike Polancheck : 605-770-6537 or 605-539-0236 . Al Meier : 605-770-9679 . Kylan Meier: 605-350-0228 www.mpmseeds.com Wessington Springs, SD

Second & Third Cutting Alfalfa for sale. 1400 lb bales tested and net wrapped $80.-$90./ton. 701-840-2012 Alfalfa and Grass Hay for Sale. Big, round bales. (320) 598-3231 or (320) 226-6954

Hay for Sale, 3x4 square bales, stored inside from day 1, dairyland tested, RFV test from 161 to 102 and protein test from 26 to 21.5, also have straw bales and haylage. I can truck or load it on your truck. We also do custom hauling by drop deck, belt trailer, hopper bottom and cattle pot. Call Scott at (605) 949-2132 if no answer please leave message.

For Sale: Large round bales of grass hay. Will deliver. 32 bales per load. Cal 701-640-0386 Hankinson ND

For Sale: Good quality second crop Alfalfa-grass hay in shed. 4 x 5 1/2 ft round bales Reasonably priced 1-218-532-2568

4010 Forage Pea seed for sale, cleaned and bagged in mini-bulk bags, germination tested, inoculate available Call (605) 380-7831 Certified hard red Spring wheat seed available, variety Focus, scale on premises, delivery available on larger order. Contact Dalton 605-864-9738 or Jim Fischer 605-290-3105 Eureka SD

Grain Weigh by Par-Kan four box seed tender. For more information contact Jim at (605) 881-7247

Large Round Grass Hay Bales, green, weed free 1400 lbs., net wrapped $55/bale. (605) 738-2572

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 800+ Round Bales. 4x5 Net wrapped Alfalfa grass. High moisture $35 each. Tested, No Rain. (952) 353-2247 800+ Round Bales. 4x5 Net wrapped Alfalfa grass. High moisture $35 each. Tested, No Rain. (952) 353-2247 Alfalfa for Sale. 180 tons, 1200 lb. large round bales, plastic twine, 3 cuttings tested, Relative feed value 134-158, Crude protein 21-22.5, $85/ton. Watertown, SD area. Call (605) 880-0043 2016 Wheat & rye straw & grass hay, 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th cutting alfalfa & alfalfa grass hay, net wrapped, 605-880-0139 Alfalfa for Sale. 3x4x8 bales. Delivered in Semi Loads anywhere. Buy direct from producer. No middleman. Selling Alfalfa since 1970. Mike Brosnan Huron, SD home 605-352-7728 or cell 605-354-1055 www.brosnanfarms.com For Sale: Certified Linkert Wheat Seed. Justin: 218-478-4331 or Rick: 218-478-4040 2016 Registered Carpio Durum Seed For Sale. $10.50 per Bushel. 701-710-0502

SEED FOR SALE HIGH YIELD and BALANCED WHEAT VARIETIES

AUTHORIZED PROSEED SOYBEAN and CORN DEALER Howe Seed Farm, Casselton, ND. Call Jim at 701-238-1285 or 701-347-4879 www.howeseedfarm.com Registered Shelly, Registered Bolles & Registered Linkert Wheat Seed. Cleaned Cover Crop Barley. 218-850-0245 For Sale: Reg. Surpass Wheat Seed, high yeilding, early variety, 96% Germ. 701-360-3181, Minto, ND.

BARLEY FOR SALE

AAC Synergy Malt Barley. New 2-Row Barley with High Yield, Good Foliar Disease Resistance, & Excellent Malting Quality! STEIN SEED CO. McVille, ND 701-322-4350 or 866-322-4350 BUCHHOLZ SEED FARM WHEAT Registered & Certified Linkert and Bolles. Certified Prosper and Elgin. BARLEY Certified Tradition and Genesis. SOYBEANS Conventional Sheyenne and Bison. Liberty Link 0.7 and 1.1 RR2Y: TS4061N and TS4085N. Plot winning CORN TS8249. Quality Seed at Reasonable Prices! Call 701.361.9921 or 701.730.2230 Casselton, ND 4010 Forage Pea Seed for sale cleaned and bagged in mini-bulk bags, germination tested, delivery & inoculant available. Discounts for large quantities. Call (605) 380-7831

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New Wheat Variety's for 2017- LCS Anchor, SDSU Boost and Surpass all have average to above protein levels and yields. Highest protein variety- U of M Bolles. Others: LCS BreakAway, AgriPro-SY-Ingmar and SYValda. Durum-Joppa, BarleyPinnacle. Retail and Wholesale. Nettum Seeds LLC. Call Rocky 701-430-1149 Delivery and treating available.

Seed For Sale

John Deere 7750 Forage Harvester 1900 cutting hours 2600 engine 678 20ft head 640 hay head KP Kooima Earlage adapter $180000. H&S Twin Hay Merger excellent condition $21000. Roto Press 9ft silage bagger $12000. Blazer Silage Table $6000. bagger and table can be hooked together to dump trucks. (605) 661-6803

Wheat --Registered Bolles- high protein & yield --Registered Linkert- high protein & yield, strong straw --Certified Prosper Barley --Certified Tradition Oats --Certified Goliathhigh yield, good haying. Paul Oats Naked, excellent haying David Wald 701-320-3833 or 701-493-2385 Permit #SP17067

Hard Red Spring Wheat Seed For Sale, Registered & Certified Linkert, Registered Bolles, Certified Rollag & Certified Tradition Barley. Terry Ellingson, Dahlen, ND 701-741-3045 or 701-384-6225

For Sale: Certified Early Star & Certified Jetset Yellow Pea Seed. Also, Certified Chevelle & Certified RB07 Spring Wheat Seed. We carry a line of Pea Inoculants and Agnition Generates Soil Biological. Leo Vojta- Glenham, SD (605) 848-3709 Seed Permit 18491

DAKOTA HAY AUCTION OF Corsica, SD Auctions every Monday year round at 1pm in Corsica, SD To consign or get information & Sales Results Go To www.dakotahayauction.com or Call 605-770-0662 office: 605-946-5002

Corn stover for sale, net wrapped, DeSmet SD, 605-860-8558

Prairie hay & wheat straw in big round bales and net wrapped. Some prairie hay with sisal twine, can deliver, Groton, SD. (605) 395-6535

For Sale: Big Round Bales of Dairy Quality Alfalfa Hay, net-wrapped, 180-250 RFV 605-880-3890 or leave a 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

947.92 +/- Acres • Hettinger County, ND

LAND AUCTION Wednesday, May 10, 2017 - 11:00 a.m. (MT) AUCTION LOCATION: KC Hall - Mott, ND

Nearly 950 acres of prime recreational and pasture land is being offered at auction in six parcels! Many improvements have been made on the property just seven miles east of Mott in pheasant country ND, including tree rows, wildlife ponds, and a food plot. The pastureland features two wells and a couple dugouts for water. Parcel 1: Acres: 157.5 Legal: SE4 LESS R/W 19-134-91 Parcel 2: Acres: 158.08 Legal: NW4 30-134-91

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Parcel 5: Acres: 157.5 Legal: NW4 LESS R/W 32-134-91

HAYING EQUIPMENT Having Net wrap problems with your NH 7090 or Case IH 564 round baler not cleaning net wrap off of the cardboard tubes? I have patented kits that are easy to install and 100% guaranteed to fix the problem. Call Scott Hintz (605) 354-3178 Yale, SD

HAYING EQUIPMENT 2004 Kinze 1050 Grain Cart. 36" tracks, roll tarp, scale, always shedded. Nice Shape. $56,000 or best offer. 2007 John Deere 9760 combine STS Bullet Rotor. 2052/1357 hrs. 800/70x38 duals. High Torque reverser. PRWD. Auto Trac ready, yield monitor, Touch Set power adjust, chopper with power spreader. Nice clean machine used on soybeans only. Make offer. Call (320) 760-3754 24ft Rowse hyd rake, $500. 9 wheel rake, little use, $1500. 9ft Rowse mower, very little use, $4,395. 16ft NH hydro swing, works good, $1,500. 852 NH auto tie baler, good, $1,500. 605-380-1394 NH 12 ft model 499 hay bind, good condition, $6,000. (605) 676-2328 Case IH 8480 round baler. (605) 467-0732

Farm Land For Sale

PENDING: 160 Acres of Stutsman County Farmland North of Spiritwood, ND. PENDING: 40 Acres of Polk County, MN Farmland in Sandsville Township PENDING: 40 Acres of Polk County, MN Farmland in Higdem Township SOLD: Cass County Farmland 156 Acres North of Hunter, ND FOR SALE: 202 Acres of Farmland in Walsh County, ND East of Forest River SOLD: 160 Acres of Stutsman County Farmland SE of Spiritwood, ND

Parcel 6: Acres: 160 Legal: NE4 32-134-91

Contact - Kristen Gill: 701.934.2732 or Alan Butts: 701.400.8858

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Nutech Seed Northland Ag. Corn, soybeans, sunflowers and alfalfa. Top yielding varieties in corn starting at 75 day maturity and up. Round up ready and LibertyLink soybeans as early as 00.5. Check us out: www.yieldleader.com Most varieties still available. Ask about 0% financing. 218-779-2711

SEED FOR SALE

Wheat - SY Valda, SY Ingmar, SY Soren, Linkert & WB Mayville Barley - Synergy & Tradition STEIN SEED CO. McVille, ND 701-322-4350 or 866-322-4350

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HIGH YIELD VARIETIES LCS "Prime" LCS "Anchor" LCS "Trigger" BALANCED WHEAT VARIETIES University of Minnesota "Shelly" University of Minnesota "Bolles" BARLEY VARIETIES 6-Row Tradition 2-Row North Dakota Genesis

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steve@johnsonauctionandrealty.com

OWNERS: Paul Govig & Julie Krenz

www.johnsonauctionandrealty.com

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

40 years of agricultural experience in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota Johnson Auction and Realty LLC

LAND AUCTIONS

www.pifers.com

877.700.4099

Phone: 701-799-5213

Steven Johnson

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2015 John Deere W235 mower with 500R rotary head, $120,000. 507-327-9355

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Case IH 8480 round baler. (605) 467-0732

2015 John Deere W235 mower with 500R rotary head, $120,000. 507-327-9355 Vermeer 605 M round baler, net wrap, wide hyd pickup. Very good condition, $17,000 obo. (605) 532-2531 or cell 605-880-3064 John Deere 535 Round Baler. Always shedded, very good condition $5,000 firm. Bryant, SD (605) 881-5817

International 1100 Mower, 9ft bar, good condition, asking $1,200. International 35 Rake, new drive tires, new bearings in front wheels, $1,500. Call Dean (605) 496-2234 Hartford, SD John Deere 7ft hay head. Nice shape (605) 201-3143 For Sale: 569 John Deere Baler, like new. 605-994-7469

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WANTED: LAND TO RENT

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Land For Sale

Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

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• 79 acres. Farm Land, Northwood, ND, $190K. • 320 acres. CRP Land, Cooperstown, ND, $432K. • 519 acres. Farm Land, McIntosh Co., ND, Auction • 633 acres. WRP, Aneta, ND $375K

Steve Link, Broker, Pifer's Auction & Realty, 701.361.9985 stlink@pifers.com 877.700.4099 www.pifers.com FT helped needed on cow/calf, grass yearling, crop/alfalfa farm/ranch in the hills of NESD. Experience required. Attention to detail essential. Competitive wages DOE. 40+ hrs/wk and some wkends. Nice housing available. Various career opportunities available for your wife in the area. Call 605-742-4162 for more info or to request an application.

Seeking farmland to rent in Grand Forks and West-Polk County. Ground must be suitable for sugarbeets, soybeans, and edible beans. Contact Matthew Krueger at 701-740-1752 or mkrueger@kdkruegerfarms.com. Local credit references available. Looking for Combine Operators and Truck Drivers, for our 2017 Summer and/or Fall Wheat Harvest. CDL not required. We operate 3 John Deere combines. We usually start the end of May. Call (701) 361-1749 or email: lundyr1996@gmail.com Looking for Combine Operators and Truck Drivers, for our 2017 Summer and/or Fall Wheat Harvest. CDL not required. We operate 3 John Deere combines. We usually start the end of May. Call (701) 361-1749 or email: lundyr1996@gmail.com Farm refinancing, nation wide company, 3.8% and up for prime borrowers, national bank underwritten, bridge loans for stressed farms, bookkeeping systems, bank negotiation, (701) 799-4754

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JD 1710 12R30 e-sets, liquid fertilizer, pro-drives, heavy down pressure springs, yetter row cleaners, upgraded to hyd drive and seed star monitoring. 2600 monitor and starfire 3000 globe also available. $12000. (605) 380-0215

WANTED: ACSC BEET STOCK TO RENT Any amount of shares Lee (701)520-1703 WANTED: Land to rent in Traill, Grand Forks, Steele Counties. Any acreage. Paying competitive rates. Call 701-238-9801. WANT TO RENT: Land in Cass County, ND. Any acreage, paying competitive rates, crop rotation, willing to do land improvements. Call 701-238-9801. Looking to rent medium to large tracts of pasture. Must be full service units and within 100 miles of Frederick, SD. Call Ross (605) 380-9317 Ulmer Land & Cattle A Golden Opportunity Awaits! For Sale: The Butcher Block in Oakes, ND. Thriving business that does both custom and state inspected slaughter and processing. Also with a large retail business with a good sales volume. Willing to train or sell outright. Call Ron at 701-742-2713

Looking for seasonal help for 2017 on organic farm operation. Row crop/forage program, CDL preferred but not required. Call James or Brandon 605-517-1392 or 320-226-1301 Acreage for sale 1/2 mile east Pickerel Lake, SD. 12 year old home with detached garage, 40x60 shop new in 2007, machine shed 40x80, very nice Hip roof barn, your chose of the amount of acreage. Also approx. 500 acres of pasture and farm land mix for sale. (605) 520-2332 Wanted: Looking to rent cropland for 2017 and beyond. Local young family farmer, references available. Will pay competitive rental rates, within a 40 mile range of Watertown / Arlington South Dakota areas. Look forward to working with you! Call Terry @ 605 520-2483

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For Sale or Rent: Potato Warehouse, 100x200 with office. Business Hwy 2, East Grand Forks, MN 218-779-2051


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4.6 acre hobby farm 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 stall garage located 22 miles N of Aberdeen $45,000 call 605-216-1913 for details Haystack Ag Advisory Group -Ag Finance Counseling & Consulting -Farm Business Planning -Assist in Financing Options -Develop Borrower/Lender Resolution -Third Party Valued Opinion Offices: Watertown and Sioux Falls Call or Text Chad R Hansen 605-924-0615 E-Mail: chad@secog.org Services provided through SECOG

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Corrals & small pasture for 1 maybe 2 horse rental - about 1 to 1.5 acres of fenced grass with 2 out barns for shelter & tack room - 2 newer Richie Auto Waterers Daily chores done by renter & renter will furnish all feed. Located Southwest of Aberdeen. Available anytime. Terry (605) 380-0316 Large Grain Farm looking for experienced farm hand who has prior knowledge with equipment which includes combines, grain cart, trucking, etc. If fairly inexperienced would be willing to train the right individual. Located in Wagner, SD. Call Seth 605-491-0326

ATTENTION FARMERS: Land for sale by bids. NW1/4 and SW1/4 31-125-56, Fort Twp, Marshall County. 314 acres, 237 acres cropland. Approximately 2 miles south of Rose Hill Church. Subject to existing lease for 2017 and 2018, buyer will receive rent. Bid deadline Wed., April 26, 2017, at 5:00 P.M. Call Frohling Law Office at 605-448-2273 to request information and bid packet.

Wanted: Farm & Harvest help. Combine, Cart, Truck and tillage operator. We will be going south harvesting. We are stationed out of NESD. We operate later model John Deere Equipment. 605-448-8687 or 605-448-8500

Corrals & small pasture for 1 maybe 2 horse rental - about 1 to 1.5 acres of fenced grass with 2 out barns for shelter & tack room - 2 newer Richie Auto Waterers Daily chores done by renter & renter will furnish all feed. Located Southwest of Aberdeen. Available anytime. Terry (605) 380-0316

Professional CDL Driver wanted for grain, fertilizer, & Feed hauling in SD, ND, & MN. Competitive wages and benefits package. Company based out of Milbank, SD. Call 605-467-0350

Large Grain Farm looking for experienced farm hand who has prior knowledge with equipment which includes combines, grain cart, trucking, etc. If fairly inexperienced would be willing to train the right individual. Located in Wagner, SD. Call Seth 605-491-0326 Help Wanted - Part Time Office Clerk needed at the Mound City, SD, NRCS office. 20 hrs/wk. $11.27 /hr. + benefits, vacation, holiday. Apply online at: LUSA-Ultima-JOBS. appone.com

Looking for a motivated, energetic, individual that is interested in a full time/year round position at a mainstream cattle and farming operation in Frederick, SD. Duties would include haying, seeding, harvesting, calving, ect. that is made up of modern JD Equipment and a state of the art calving and feeding facility. Housing is available, and salary is competitive and is negotiable depending on experience. For more information please contact Travis Hart at 605-252-0894 Chrysler Newport 1967, 4 door hardtop, 88,000 miles, all original inside & out, good tires, good upholstery 605-492-7965

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Full-time position on 900 cow/calf & cattle feeding operation. Also, grain farming. Duties involved will require previous experience and be in good physical condition. Other requirements are drivers license, be able to operate a variety of equipment, be responsible and have a good attitude. CDL would be helpful. Position is long term. Located in NE SD 57279. Call 605-881-3719 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

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Wanted To Rent: American Crystal Beet Stock. 701-740-8206 or 218-779-4581

Farmers/land owners Family farm is looking to custom farm land in North Dakota and surrounding states. Seed to harvesting, all new JD equipment. We would consider investing in your operating capitol for the right opportunity. See our equipment at hausmannmotorsports.com If interested email us at office@hausmannmotorsports.com 701-775-8004

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Available for crop year 2017 - 191 acres of Walsh County Farmland. Call Grant: 254-836-9396 or 254-744-4779

Large Lake Home For Sale Newly updated ranch style 2300 sq. ft 3 bdrm, 2½ bath home. 2 stall attached garage. City utilities. 95' of sand beach on Lake Kampeska, Watertown, SD. $289,900. Call for more info: 605-881-2541

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• SALE PENDING BID SALE! 452.86+/- acres, Nelson & Griggs Counties Bids due Tuesday, March 14. Three parcels located southwest of McVille. L-1700286 Rob Loe (701) 261-3355 or Dale Weston (701) 361-2023 • SALE PENDING BID SALE! 70.83+/- acres, Cass County Bids due Wednesday, March 15. Northwest of Kindred. L-1700296 Brent Qualey, Dale Weston, Kyle Nelson (701) 237-0059 • 64.6+/- acres, Development Land in Bowman County Located along US Highway 12, one mile east of Bowman. L-1400707 Brent Qualey, Dale Weston, or Kyle Nelson (701) 237-0059 • 25.78+/acres, Development Land in Grand Forks Between I-29 and 42nd Street. L-1600226 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • 158.08+/- acres, Pembina County WRP west of McArthur. L-1700095 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • 312+/- acres, Ward County Southeast of Minot. L-1600037 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • BID SALE! 756+/- acres, Nelson County Bids due Tuesday, April 25. Five parcels located northwest of Tolna. L-1700310 Rob Loe (701) 261-3355 • SALE PENDING Sealed Bid Sale! 320+/- acres, Walsh County Bids due Wednesday, March 29. Southeast of Grafton. L-1700304 Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 or Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 • 318.38+/- acres, Grand Forks County Southwest of Northwood. L-1600644 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • 5.16+/- acres, Grand Forks County Rural Site West of Thompson. L-1700189 Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 or Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293

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1121 Westrac Dr., Fargo, ND • 701-232-1827 • Fax: 701-232-9512

480 +/- Acres - Adams County, ND

LAND AUCTION Tuesday, May 2, 2017 – 1:00 p.m. (MT) AUCTION LOCATION: Hettinger Country Club - Hettinger, ND Three excellent quarters of cropland and pastureland in Adams County, ND only 6 miles north of Hettinger, ND. This property features excellent flat bottom cropland with good soils in addition to very productive grasses in the pastureland and will be offered in two parcels.

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

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Land for Rent 299 acres of crop land in the Westport SD area, SE 10 & NE 15-125-65 for the 2017 season. Sealed bids must be received no later then April 19th, 2017. Mail to 6100 Ashton Circle, Bismarck, ND 58504. For questions call 701-471-0252. Owner reserve the right to refuse any and all bids. Acreage for sale, approx 20 acres or more if needed, nearly new home, garage, shop, machine shed and hip roof barn, Located near Pickerel Lake SD. Call 605-520-2332

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2nd St. NE (Cemetery Rd.)

PARCEL TWO Acres: 320 +/Legal: W ½ 12-130-96 Cropland Acres: 227.87 +/Soil PI: 58.8

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Land for rent on bids: 70 acres cropland. Written bid must be received by April 28, 2017. Land description: Ashley, ND; County of McIntosh; Myrtle township, section 30, NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 & E 1/2 of NE 1/4. Terms are full payment by May 7th 2017. Renter of highest bid will be contacted by May 1, 2017. Any & all bids may be refused by owner. Mail bids to owner: Darcie Shannon, PO Box 506, Ashley, ND. 58413. Questions? (701) 535-1366

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK HUTCHINSON COUNTY LAND AUCTION 240+/- ACRES Hwy. 18 & 37 Junction, Tripp, 5 south on 291st St., 1/2 west, north side of road Sealed Bids by April 21 - 5 p.m. at Ron's Service, Tripp, S.D. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW1/4, 31-97-60, S1/2 NW 1/4, 31-97-60 HC, Fair Township, S.D. REAL ESTATE TAXES: Seller paid 2016 taxes due in 2017. Buyer pays all of 2017 taxes due in 2018. Taxes $3,511.96. TERMS OF SALE: The top five bidders will be notified and then an auction will be held. The successful bidder to deposit 15% (nonrefundable) earnest money down on sale day with the balance certified funds due at closing. Closing to take place within 30 days or sooner if agreed upon by all parties. Buyer to have full possession upon closing. Have financial arrangement secured prior to bidding. Marketable title transferred by warranty deed subject to any easements, restrictions of record. Property sold by legal description only, no survey provided. Neither the seller or the attorney are making any guarantees or warranties actual or implied. Sold subject to acceptance of sale price by owner. Seller can reject any or all bids. Title insurance and closing costs will be split 50% buyer 50% seller. Announcements made at the auction take precedence over any printed material or prior representations. Closing Attorney represents the seller only in this transaction. CLOSING ATTORNEY: Robert W. Klimisch at Klimisch Law Office, Yankton, S.D. OWNER: Judy Fischer Any questions, map, or information, call Ron Fischer at 605-935-6076 or 770-7881

ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS For Sale: Ford 1948 254 239 V8, rebord .060, crankshaft .010.010, new valves, rings, MB RB CB, radiator to 4-speed plus PTO, 701-475-2731 call after 6 Chrysler Newport 1967, 4 door hardtop, 88,000 miles, all original inside & out, good tires, good upholstery 605-492-7965 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 1981, mint condition, no rust, 78k miles, $5,950. 605-310-9131

HORSES Notice: Standing for Service: Four year old Black Percheron Stallion, 16.2 Hands, oldfashioned type work horse, quiet and gentle, no papers. Fee $100. Plus $5/day mare care. Call 218-354-6006 Dennis Sobtzak, Barnesville, MN 56514 For Sale: 3 year old AQHA gelding $1500 4 year old POA mare professionally trained $3500 Contact us for our total sales list of horses and POAs for sale. santee@dailypost.com 605.881.4380 SD Horse Council Spring Clinic April 22, 9AM - 3:30 PM DeHaan Equestrian Center, Brookings, SD Showmanship, Horsemanship, Ranch Riding www.sdhorsecouncil.com sodakhorsecouncil@ outlook.com (605) 695-0132 For sale: team of morgan/arabian cross geldings, 8 yrs old, 15 hands, dark bays with black manes and tails, white socks, white stripe on face, broke to drive, parade quality, call 320-632-8950

2017. Total of 335 ac. to be planted this year. Renter will pay rent on 302 acres. *N½ of Sec 1 & NWŸ of 12, Township 149, Range 52. Union Township, Grand Forks, ND.* DCP Cropland: Section 12, 156.3 ac. DCP Cropland in NEŸ of 1, 101.4 ac. Effecitive DCP Cropland in the NWŸ of 1, 77.31 ac. Call Tom @ 701-871-0310.

ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS Restored IHC tractor and parts, Super MTA diesel, several Super MTA gas, C FarmAll, 140 IHC high clear, grills for MH300, 1939 grill with dzues, rebuilt head for Super MTA diesel, never put on tractor since rebuilt, rear wheel weights and Dallen power steering and rims and 400-560, pto shields, and some radiators, (605) 661-5861 1954 John Deere model 60, good paint, narrow front, fenders, new tires, factory power steering. $3,250. Tractor located in Groton, SD. (701) 680-0612

5 yr old dark bay gelding, 15 hands, western pleasure prospect, nice mover, trail/showmanship, 50+ hours of training, video available bloodline: hot roddin mister. $2500 605-228-7058 Grullo 5 year old stallion registered quarter horse, 15 Hands sound running type, broke to ride, make a good ranch or pleasure horse if gelded. Call (605) 881-7648


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AWESOME GELDING SALE! April 22nd At Corsica, SD

Howard Cotton Dispersal Reduction Sale! 73 next birthday!

Read the sale catalogue at SDHorseSales.com

SILENT AUCTION: May 7th, Hillsboro, ND Traill Feed Company Browse from 1-5pm. Auction closes at 5pm. Bloodlines Represented: Doc Bar, Doc's Wrangler, Special Effort, Boston Mac, Two Eyed Jack, Sonny Dee Bar, Peponita, Smokin' Old Gold, Two Eyed Twister, Senor Bar Deck, Blackburn, Leo, Sierra Te, Obvious Conclusion, Peppy San Badger, Zan Parr Bar, Skipa Star, Deck of Stars, Te N' Te; Also (3) stallions. Not responsible for accidents. Owner reserves the right to reject or accept all bids. For more information call: 701-430-0087, 701-636-5099 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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PRIVATE TREATY SALE (85) yearling bulls & (15) two year old bulls ------------------------------------BULLS AVAILABLE FOR SHOW AND TELL FEBRUARY 1ST

Also Featuring 4-H Horses

BULLS FOR SALE STARTING FEBRUARY 10TH ------------------------------------- FREE keep until APRIL 1ST - Excellent dispositions - No creep feed - We have been selling high performance angus Breeding stock for 39 years ------------------------------------Our 100 replacement heifers will sell at Kist Livestock on Wed., February 15. ------------------------------------PERFORMANCE INFORMATION AVAILABLE CONTACT DOUG & LISA SCHMIDT (701)445-3429

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: 140 Fancy BWF F-1 Bred Heifers. Bred to Edgar Black Angus calving-ease bulls. Group 1 (40 head) starts calving April 29th for 20 days. Group 2 (100 head) starts calving May 19th for 20 days. These gentle heifers were carefully selected as calves from the area’s top herds. Never implanted or creeped. Complete vet-administered health program. These hay-fed heifers weigh from 1,000 to 1,100 pounds. $1,700 each for limited choice. In the bred heifer business for over 20 years, we strive to please both small and volume buyers. Ufen Ranch, Miller, SD. Call Brad at (605) 530-1495 Photos and video on the Ufen Ranch Facebook page. www.facebook.com/ ufenranch

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Hatching 10,000 pheasant chicks weekly April-July. Started birds also available. No order too big, no order too small. Shipping available or pick up on site. www.forpheasants.com Toll free: 877-357-3618 49 years in the game bird industry!

AUCTION LOCATION: Kulm Community Center - Kulm, ND This 519 acre land offering features 355.55 acres of tillable farm land with the balance including pasture, native grass, and hunting habitat. Available for Immediate Possession! Property Information: Parcel 1: Acres: 39+/- Cropland: 35.19+/Legal: NE1/4NE ¼ 26-132-68

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RWF, BWF & BLK Replacement Heifers.

701-996-3300 or 701-302-0254 or 701-996-3111

480 +/- Acres - Hettinger County, ND

LAND AUCTION Tuesday, May 2, 2017 – 10:00 a.m. (MT) AUCTION LOCATION: Enchanted Castle - Regent, ND Three quarters of excellent cropland and hunting land in Hettinger County, ND. This property has tremendous access and is only 7 miles north of Regent, ND near the Enchanted Highway and is located in the heart of some of the best Pheasant hunting land in the region. Also included in this sale is a manufactured home in the city of Regent.

PARCEL 1 Acres: 160 +/Legal: NW¼ 11-135-95 Cropland Acres: 69.74 +/PARCEL 2 Acres: 160 +/Legal: NE¼ 11-135-95 Cropland Acres: 139.02 +/-

HOME Manufactured Home Built: 2011 Sq.ft.: 1,144 Foundation: Piers Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Heat: Forced Air – Gas Air: Central A/C

PARCEL 3 Acres: 160 +/Legal: NW¼ 12-135-95 Cropland Acres: 13.38+/-

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Steve Link 701.361.9985

Alan Butts 701.400.8858

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

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Parcel 3: Acres: 80+/- Pasture land: 80+/Legal: E1/2 of NE1/4 34-132-68

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For Sale ATV grey calf catcher, Call 605-216-3966

ALSO FOR SALE:

Gelbvieh and Balancer Bulls Yearlings & 2yr olds, polled, mostly A.I. sired, bulls with performance data, many DNA tested Homozygous black, excellent dispositions, good EPD's will add muscle & heavier weaning weights to your calves, Heifer bulls also available. All bulls will be semen tested and breeding soundness evaluated. Adkins Gelbvieh Iroquois, SD Call Gerald at 605-354-2428 www.adkinsgelbvieh.com

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

Parcel 2: Acres: 160+/- Cropland: 115.61+/Legal: NW1/4 35-132-68

Since 1953 Midway Polled Hereford's

FOR SALE Red and Black Gelbvieh and Red and Black Balancer Bulls. Moderate birthweights, high performance, good disposition, reasonably priced. Bailey Gelbvieh Ranch Towner, ND, 701-537-5538, 701-537-3004, 701-537-5775 or 701-537-3319.

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

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FOR SALE:

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519 Acres - McIntosh County, ND

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Yearling Bulls Simmental and Sim Angus, sired by Bullseye and Warsaw. Adjusted weaning weight 785 and up and adjusted yearling weight 1416 and up. 1 Charolais bull sired by Turton, adjusted weaning weight 790, adjusted yearling weight 1395. Maintainer bulls sired by All That Matters and Maternal Maid. adjusted weaning weight 770 and up and adjusted yearling weight 1382 and up. 605-396-7087 Colin Eichler. 605-396-7582 Karl Eichler.

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Red Angus Yearling Bulls For Sale Private Treaty. Bulls bred for calving ease, growth, and carcass performance. Sires include Bieber Rollin Deep Y118, Brown Redemption A7715, and Bieber Take 2 Z216. Delivery available, gentle disposition, RA50K tested, semen tested and ready to go. Complete performance records and EPD's available by contacting Bill at 712-470-2992. www.mudcreekreds.com

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50 Extra Fancy Registered Simmental & Simi Angus open yearling heifers. Back by 51 years of performance testing and AI'd to top quality genetics, avg weight Feb 27th 905lbs, have had Bangs, PregGuard 9 and Anthrax vaccinations. Free delivery up to 200 miles. For complete performance data and EPD's call Arnold at 701-640-8957 or 701-439-2531 Woodbury Stock Farm, Wyndmere ND

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WOODBURY STOCK FARM Wyndmere, ND

Black Angus and Charolais Bulls for Sale STARR Chaoais & Angus Bisbee, ND *Calving Ease *Growth *Fertility tested *Quiet Dispositions 701-278-0330 701-278-0621

Registered Simental & Sim Angus Bulls selling by private treaty. 51 years of performace testing & A.I. to top quality genetics Excellent disposition High performing Volume discounts Free keep until April 15th Free delivery up to 200 miles Complete performace data & EPD's Call Arnold anytime!

701-640-8957 701-439-2531 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

For sale - Angus bulls that meet or exceed our minimum standards! 750# WW up to 943# WW, Epd to 63 WW, YW to 120, Moderate BW from curve bender AI sires All In, Basin Excitement, Cash, Waylon. AI or ET moms from Schaff, Coleman, Bush and Styles genetics, High fertility and scrotal. High feed efficiency, 100 day test 12# grain and alfalfa, 3.5-4# gain, adjusted yearling wts to 1500, conditioned to work, Guaranteed. 25+ years AI and ET for several years, Improving beef by performance for 30+ years! Call 605-380-5507 for info or picture 18 Bred Heifers & Cows (few Herefords) Bred Blk Angus for Spring Calving $1400 (218) 261-1347

COMBINED ESTATE AUCTION LOCATION: Bill Berg Auction Center, 241 3rd St W, Halstad, MN

SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 11:00 AM PICKUP AND TRACTOR 1990 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat 2wd, only 33,550 actual miles. Like new truck; 1995 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 ext. cab, V-8 auto. 154,000 miles; Kubota Model BX 2230 tractor, only 868 hrs. MFWD w/ 3pt. pto cab; Land Pride Model FDR1660 3pt finishing mower; Kubota Model BX 2750 3pt snowblower; Kubota Model BX 2537A sweeper. MOTOR BIKE Kawasaki 100 motor bike.

FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION

TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2017 - 11:00 AM

Location: Rock Lake, ND – From Jct. of 281 & Hwy. 5 at Rock Lake – Go 2¾ miles North on 281, 1¼ North, 2 East. NOTE: Hwy 281 curves West shortly after Jct. Hwy 5 & 281

Owner: Kent McDougall, 701-550-9785

Auctioneers Note: Kent has discontinued his grain and cattle operation. Please be on time. Absolutely no small items, what’s listed is what’s being sold. Late arrivals will most likely miss the entire auction. Plan ahead to be early so there are no disappointments. See you at the auction! No lunch served! TRACTOR, TRUCK & PICKUP - 1984 JD 4250 MFD tractor w/ Farm Hand XL1140 loader, power shift, 8100 hrs. - 1970 IH diesel tandem truck w/ potato box, twin screw, hoist - 1993 Dodge Ram 4WD diesel pickup, extended cab, tow bar, 205,000 miles

HAY & FORAGE - 1988 JD Model 5830 forage harvester - 2013 Meyer 8124 Live bottom silage box - 1980’s Knight mixer wagon - Gravity wagon - Bales, approx. 75 alfalfa bales & some other misc. bales

COMBINES & HEADERS - 1990 JD 9600 combine, 4600 separator hrs. - 22' JD sunflower header - 24' JD straight head w/ bat reel - 24’ JD pickup head - 30' JD flex head

CATTLE EQUIPMENT - 1989 24' Triggs gooseneck stock trailer - 2009 HayBuster bale processor - Panels including freestanding windbreak, feed through and red TSC Buelar, note quite

a number of panels, exact count not readily available at time of listing - 2012 creep feeder, large feeder, also have 2 others, (3) total TILLAGE & OTHER MISC. EQUIPMENT - 2013 Salford 30” Coulter - 2012 Suzuki 4-wheeler w/ either tracks or tires, has both, 500cc - 2011 Suzuki 4-wheeler 400cc - 10”Westfield P.T.O. auger w/ swingout hopper approx. 60’ - 2014 Bobcat snow blade

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ROSEMEAD AND UND POTTERY Over 100 pieces of Rosemead and UND pottery, some very hard to find pieces. SPORTING GOODS Marlin 1893 30-30. Ruger 10/22. S&W Model 18 revolver. Colt 32-20. Double Deuce Derringer 22cal. Herters series 1893 decoys to include Mallard, Barrows golden eye. Redhead and Widgeon. 4 salesman sample decoys. 2- cork mallard decoys. Wood mallard decoy. 2- turkey decoys. Plus more. HOUSEHOLD Washer and dryer. Whirlpool refrigerator. 3-Piece bedroom set. Dining sets. Tables. Coffee and end tables. Lots of misc. dressers. China cupboard. Gun cabinet. Sewing baskets. Sewing machine. Glider rocker. Kids items. Kitchen Aid mixer. Flat screen TV. Small refrigerator. Plus lots more. TOOLS AND OUTDOOR ITEMS Air compressor. Bench grinder. Yard cart and big wheel wagons. Rolls of wire. Rolls of square wire. Concrete donkey. Chicken ornaments. Pallet bars. Garden planters. Yard cooler/table. Cast iron patio table. 15½ saddle. Garden hoses. Yard and garden tools. Plus lots more to unpack.

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ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES 1927 Trail County atlas. Occasional tables. Spiral legged table. Oak dining table. Wood benches. Spinning wheel. plant stand. Cedar chest. Little tyke toys. Silvetta guitar. Horse hames. Horse collars. Neck yokes & eveners. Wash tubs. 30-gallon birch leaf crock. 10-gal red wing crock. Several smaller crocks. Cream cans. Wood crates. Trunks. Wash stand. Aladdin lamps. Records. Cast iron fry pans. Sad irons. Regulator clock. Mica axle grease tin. UND pottery. Boxes of fancy glassware. Royal Dalton cream and sugar set. Vintage jewelry. Linens and fancy work. Trombone. Brass chicken weather vane. Copper boiler plus more.

AUCTIONEER: BILL BERG AUCTION SERVICE PO BOX 62, HALSTAD, MN. 56548 218-766-6797 001569213r2

LIVESTOCK For Sale: 40 private treaty yearling Purebred Simmentals Bulls. Sired by BBS TRUE JUSTICE, WELSH'S WARSAW, GLS INTEGRATE, W/C UTAH, JS BELOMT, HARTS MERRITT, SVF Z47 PATCH, JF RANCHER 222Z, just to name a few. Many are Homo Black, and a few are Homo Polled. Have over 45 years of premium tested performance. Volume discount available. Contact: Justin Hart-605-216-6469 or Travis Hart- 605-252-0894 3 Fancy 4 yr old Black Angus Bulls, 5 Fancy Black Sim Angus Bulls, 3-5 yrs old. Outstanding replacement heifer producers, EPD's on all bulls, 320-226-3448 Part Reduction Sale: 3 quarter low line Angus, totally raised on grass, very gentle, red heifers, red older cows, yearling bulls and steers. We like to work with beginning farmers trying to get started. West Central MN. (320) 314-2865 or (320) 842-4466 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 POLLED HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE Quality coming 2 yr olds. Polled Hereford Heifer calves available in March. Can be registered. Winter Ranch Goodrich, ND 701-884-2424 or 701-799-9537 or 701-884-2417 Buseman Angus These bulls are grown, not fattened & will get out and cover cows. Many will work well on heifers. Buy now and we will deliver in April. 605-351-1535 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. CHAROLAIS BULLS for sale: Performance tested yearlings Great dispositions, calving ease, Polled and semen tested. Carcass tested sires. Complete Performance records and EPD's available. Jensen Charolais Ranch. Scott and Kim 605-847-4755 Lake Preston, SD Charolais Bulls For Sale, Calving Ease, Docility, Structure & Performance, birth weight should be around 80 lbs. Ideal for your Angus cows. Add 50 lbs. to your weaning weights with a bull from SB Charolais, Ledgerwood, ND Matt Stenson 701-640-7772 & Jesse Stenson 701-640-6767


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JD DB60 3620 Pro Max units, row command, active down force, liquid fertilizer, $100,000. JD 7810 power shift, $32,500. Fontaine hydraulic tail trailer, 8x48, $25,000. Wilson 8 1/2x32 aluminum livestock trailer, $22,500. JD 4440 power shift, $17,500. JD 455 drill, 35ft 6" spacing, $17,500. 605-999-1130

Gelbvieh and Balancer Bulls Yearlings & 2yr olds, polled, mostly A.I. sired, bulls with performance data, many DNA tested Homozygous black, excellent dispositions, good EPD’s will add muscle & heavier weaning weights to your calves, Heifer bulls also available. All bulls will be semen tested and breeding soundness evaluated. Adkins Gelbvieh Iroquois, SD Call Gerald at 605-354-2428 www.adkinsgelbvieh.com

MILLVALE SHORTHORNS Nice selection of 2 year old and yearling bulls. Developed on a high roughage ration to maintain soundness and longevity. Red, roan and white bulls, both horned and polled. Several suitable for use on heifers. Performance data, EPDs and delivery available. 701-331-2403 or 800-807-6944

195 NH manure spreader, has top beater. $1200. OBO 1410 Gehl manure spreader, $900. Both with poly floors, 400 bushel cap., (605) 360-7191

Thyen Simmental Yearling bulls for sale. Sires include: Super Tanker, True Justice, Lock and Load, and others. Also 2 purebred Angus sires resource and harvester. Lots of performance. Bulls can be seen 3 1/2 miles west of Kones Korner (605) 520-0575

50 Buckskin Charolais crossbred heifers. AI bred to Red Angus and pasture exposed to calve March 22nd for 30 days. (605) 228-7433 Five young bred buffalo cows. Worked Jan 23. Preg checked positive. Shots include 7 way, Anthrax booster, Vit AD&E, Injectable Ivomec with Cleanup II and Micoplasma. Nice cows. (605)293-3262

Bauman Red Angus Bulls For Sale By Private Treaty

Out of sires such as Conquest; Redemption; LMG Gills Hard Drive; VGW Bravo 229; BHR Bases Loaded 3135; Pie Cutting Edge 2153. 48 bulls for sale. Many suitable for heiffers.

Call Dave: 701-336-7201 or 701-321-1994

WEISBECK RED ANGUS Bull and Heifer Sale April 12, 2017 1:00PM Herreid Livestock, Herreid, SD Selling: 47 Reg. Yearling Red Angus Bulls & 7- 2 Yr Olds 27 Reg. Red Angus Yrlg. Heifers 15 Comm. Red Angus Yrlg Heifers Quality Bulls & Heifers that are focused on material traits & balanced EPD’s is our goal. Call for more info or catalog 605-955-3564 or 845-6170-C View catalog: billpeltonlivestock.com Registered Black Angus, Black and Red Simmental and Black Simmental/Angus Yearling Bulls. A.I. Sired out of A.I. cows. Breeding A.I. since 1976. Selling bulls private treaty for 35 years. Easy calving, excellent weaning weights. Great dispositions. Semen evaluated. Pay thousands less than at sales. Delivery available. 218-326-5732 or 218-244-6786

Ulmer Land & Cattle, Frederick, SD 605-380-9317 ulmerlandandcattle.com Buffalo 370 Mixer wagon, left hand discharge, Scale, 540 PTO, works good, $6,000 OBO. (605) 325-3412 or (605) 220-3927 05 H1100 tilt tub Haybuster, tub grinder, corn hoppers/corn screens, hay screens. $32,500 OBO (605) 881-1841

For Sale: Used Powder River 10' x 10' calving pen w/ self-catching head gate.Safe and efficient pen for calving or doctoring. Panels and gates are 14-gauge, 1"square tubing.Both Calving Pen squeeze panels swing 180 degrees - completely out of the way,and are split for ease of nursing. $2500. Call or Text (605) 830-8585 For sale in the country and on order at the sale barns.

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Selling private treaty. 20 coming 2 year old bulls. 60 yearling bulls. Selected for performance, calving ease, disposition and structural soundness. Bulls kept until breeding and delivered for free. Many suitable for use on heifers. Jason: 701-650-7296

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-- -- -- -- -- -- -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

Spring Female Production Sale May 2nd, 2017 1pm Hub City Livestock Aberdeen, SD 600 hd sell 60 Black Angus Heifer Pairs (Capitalist) 55 Red Angus Heifer Pairs (Harddrive) 25 Black Sim Pairs (Christianson) 40 Red SimX Pairs (Rushmore) 80 Purebred Red Angus Heifers AI bred (Takout) due Sept 1st 70 Angus Heifers AI bred (Frontman) - due Sept 1st 50 AI bred 2nds bred (Takout) - due Sept 1st 30 Elite Cinch Heifer Calves

Wanted: Cattle to dry-lot through the summer. Cow/Calf pairs, replacement heifers, etc. Can also take feeders from background to finish. Call Dennis 605-680-1198 for specifics.

John and Nancy have decided to retire. Please note almost all items were stored inside and are very well-maintained. Major equipment begins selling at 11:30 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. From Drayton, ND, exit 187 go east on Co. 11 for 12 miles to Donaldson, MN, 2 miles north on Hwy. 75 to 140th St., 1 mile west on 140th St, 1/2 mile north into farmstead.

Bred Cows/Pairs Bred Heifers Heifers Calves â– 3 & 4 year olds â– 5-7 year olds â– Solid Mouth â– Short Term â– Late â– 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 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

Double D Angus Ranch Selling at the ranch 2 miles East of Motley, MN

Saturday, April 29th 5:00 PM

Tractors & Loader / Skid Steer Loader / GPS Equipment / Harvest Equipment / Grain Cart / Planter / Air Drill / Tillage Equipment Row Crop Cultivator / Truck & Pickup / Trailers / Sprayer Hopper Bin & Grain Handling Equipment / Scraper, Blade & Laser Equipment / Other Equipment / Fuel Storage & Other Tanks Shop Equipment & Farm Support Items / Recreation

J&N WEBSTER John Webster, 218.843.1712

or Dave Krostue at Steffes Group, 218.779.6865

Steffes Group, Inc. 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND 58078 Scott Steffes MN14-51, Brad Olstad MN14-70, Bob Steffes MN14-09, Max Steffes MN14-031 | 701.237.9173 | SteffesGroup.com 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.

29 Yearling Angus Bulls Selling will be sons of S Chisum, Conneally Right Answer, Conneally Imprint, Cole Creek Cedar Ridge, LSH of Volga and select herd sires All bulls have passed a semen evaluation and are service ready

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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

For Sale: 80 head of Angus Pairs & 80 Red Pairs - both with Charolais Calves at side. $2,200. Call Ed 605-680-0054

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Call for a catalog Denny Blowers 218-838-3809


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MARKETS LIVESTOCK SUMMARIES

CASH GRAIN

Cattle summary RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/Internet

Total This Week 194,900 80,800 72,600 348,200 Last Week 209,400 50,800 5,400 265,600 Last Year 220,100 54,900 64,800 339,800 Compared to last week, feeder steers and heif ers sold 3.00-8.00 higher, with instances 9.00-10.00 higher. Feeder steers and heifers in the Southeast traded 2.00-5.00 higher. Trade was active on good to very good demand for all classes. The feeder market rebounded from last week’s lower trade with the possibility of China lifting the ban on U.S. beef causing speculation early in the week.In some parts of the North, backgrounded feeders that were carrying extra flesh saw minimal discounts as buyers were looking for good quality cattle. In other areas, discounts were steep and customers were more selective on quality. The Northern Plains, where some of the best cattle reside, continue to report the highest feeder prices. In Bassett, Neb., two loads of steers averaging 701 lbs brought 156.25. Ogallala, Neb., sold over 200 head of steers averaging 670 lbs at 173.55 and 279 head of steers averaging 821 lbs at 146.27. Throughout most of the week, live and feeder cattle futures had a whole new attitude, posting triple digit gains on the nearby and through the summer month contracts, providing leverage to trade. The April live cattle has been gaining a lot of ground inching closer to the cash slaughter market. For the week, live cattle contracts for April gained 5.32 closing at 125.37, and April feeders were up 4.05 at 137.80 as compared to last Friday’s close. USDA is projecting U.S. beef exports to expand by 6.9 percent in 2017 and pork exports are forecasted to increase 8.4 percent. Beef production is forecasted to grow 5 percent. The best news is on imports as they are estimated to decline by 9 percent on beef and 4.3 percent on pork. The warmer weather and much-needed rain received across the Plains and Midwest spurred renewed interest for grazing calves. The break in moisture and plenty of sunshine have fueled pasture growth and demand. However, thunderstorms are expected later in the week in the mid-section of the U.S. Cattle grazers are feeling very optimistic about the market as all indicators are showing positive signs. There was not much action seen on the FED Cattle Exchange on Wednesday as consignors passed on bids. Only 120 head of steers were sold at 126.00 out of over 5000 head on offer. Consignors felt confident in waiting it out in hopes of receiving higher prices. Those hopes did come to life when feedlot trade broke on Thursday in the Southern Plains with live sales trading 2.00 higher than last week at 128.00. In Nebraska, trade and demand was moderate. Compared to the previous week, dressed sales sold mostly 6.00-7.00 higher from 206.00-208.00, mostly 206.00-207.00, with some sales having greater than a twoweek delivery. Live sales in Nebraska were 2.00-8.00 higher from 128.00-130.00 and in Colorado, a few live sale traded from 128.00-130.00. Auction volume this week included 00 percent weighing over 600 lbs and 00 percent heifers. AUCTION RECEIPTS: 194,900 LAST WEEK 209,400 LAST YEAR 220,100 (53pct over 600 lbs, 45 pct heifers) DAKOTAS 16500. NORTH DAKOTA. 71 pct over 600 lbs. 63 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (482) 186.57; 500-550 lbs (515) 187.13; 550-600 lbs (570) 178.59; 600-650 lbs (634) 166.69; 650-700 lbs (660) 154.24; 700-750 lbs (713) 147.96; 750-800 lbs (780) 141.43. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 450- 500 lbs (474) 152.47; 500-550 lbs (514) 153.90; 550-600 lbs (576) 147.40; 600- 650 lbs (636) 141.86; 650-700 lbs (677) 135.87; 700-750 lbs (725) 132.58; 750- 800 lbs (768) 126.38; 800-850 lbs (826) 120.49; 900-950 lbs (921) 120.27. SOUTH DAKOTA. Steers: 85 pct over 600 lbs. 56 pct heifers. Medium and Large 1 350-400 lbs (387) 198.03; 400-450 lbs (424) 217.37; 450-500 lbs (468) 182.37; 500-550 lbs (522) 178.09; 550-600 lbs (572) 168.85; 600-650 lbs (625) 161.82; 650-700 lbs (673) 152.73; 700-750 lbs (722) 146.20; 750-800 lbs (771) 142.15; 800-850 lbs (820) 136.94; 850-900 lbs (882) 131.12; 900-950 lbs (927) 129.67; 950-1000 lbs (979) 124.57. Medium and Large 1-2 Thin 500-550 lbs (527) 178.38; 600-650 lbs (609) 151.20; 800-850 lbs (816) 130.60. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (425) 178.30; 450-500 lbs (479) 160.88; 500-550 lbs (525) 154.12; 550-600 lbs (582) 152.17; Load Thin 595 lbs 162.50; 600-650 lbs (626) 147.46; 650-700 lbs (678) 138.92; 700-750 lbs (727) 134.75; Replacement 700-750 lbs (712) 143.74; 750-800 lbs (777) 128.58; Replacement 750- 800 lbs (779) 139.57; 800-850 lbs (824) 124.96; Replacement 800-850 lbs (823) 142.00; 850-900 lbs (871) 123.82; Replacement 850-900 lbs (885) 138.83; 900-950 lbs (942) 122.76; 950-1000 lbs (975) 121.57. Medium and Large 1-2 350-400 lbs (369) 173.11; 400-450 lbs (416) 152.10; Lot 457 lbs 153.39; 500-550 lbs (514) 146.68; 550-600 lbs (586) 138.62; 600-650 lbs (629) 135.06; 650-700 lbs (663) 132.18. MONTANA 3300. 59 pct over 600 lbs. 70 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 500-550 lbs (523) 173.25; Lot Thin 565 lbs 173.00; 600-650 lbs (628) 157.61; 700-750 lbs (725) 135.62. Medium and Large 1-2 450-500 lbs (468) 163.00. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 350-400 lbs (364) 164.34; 450-500 lbs (478) 156.23; 500-550 lbs (531) 151.49; 550-600 lbs (568) 148.98; 600-650 lbs (625) 141.10; 650-700 lbs (673) 133.41; 700-750 lbs (720) 127.68; 800-850 lbs (833) 118.34; 850-900 lbs (855) 119.09. Medium and Large 1-2 450-500 lbs (453) 146.92; Part Load Fancy 641 lbs 136.50.

Hog summary RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 98,672 LAST WEEK: 90,846 LAST YEAR: 71,895 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Manitoba 23.3%, Iowa 9.2%, Illinois 9.0%, Colorado 8.2%, Minnesota 7.6%, North Carolina 5.9%, Indiana 5.7%, Saskatchewan 5.7%, Missouri 5.3%, Oklahoma 4.4%, Nebraska 3.6%, Ontario 3.1%, Alberta 2.2%, Alabama 2.1%, Montana 1.4%, Ohio 1.2%, Georgia 1.1%, Kansas 1.0%, VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 67.1%, Minnesota 9.1%, Indiana 5.7%, Illinois 4.9%, Nebraska 4.7%, Colorado 3.5%, Michigan 2.1%, South Dakota 1.8%, Georgia 1.1%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs 2.00 per head lower. All feeder pigs 4.00 per head lower. Demand light to moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 50 percent formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54% Formula Formula Cash Cash Lot Size Head Range Wtd Avg Head Range Wtd Avg EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 3453 33.13-36.69 35.26 600 - 1200 9404 33.13-41.75 36.59 4100 25.00-35.00 28.32 1200 or more 37090 33.39-46.00 38.13 32100 22.00-38.00 31.39 Total Composite 49947 33.13-46.00 37.65 36200 22.00-38.00 31.04 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 2550 51.00-67.00 61.10 600 - 1200 625 64.50-64.50 64.50 1200 or more 9350 55.00-70.00 61.12 Total Composite 12525 51.00-70.00 61.29 Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs: 86147 at 34.87 All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 12525 at 61.29

Sheep summary

Weekly Trends: Compared to last week slaughter lambs were 5.00-10.00 lower, except at New Holland, PA steady to 15.00 higher, instances 20.00- 30.00 higher. Slaughter ewes were weak to 20.00 lower. Feeder lambs were sharply lower, except at San Angelo where they were 10.00-15.00 higher. At San Angelo, TX 5699 head sold. No sales in Equity Electronic Auction. In direct trading slaughter ewes were not tested and feeder lambs were firm. 4100 head of negotiated sales of slaughter lambs were 4.00-5.00 higher. 4,979 lamb carcasses sold with 65 lbs and down no trend due to confidentiality; 65-75 lbs 3.65 higher and 75 lbs and up no trend due to confidentiality. All sheep sold per hundred weight (CWT) unless otherwise specified.

Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-160 lbs: San Angelo: shorn and wooled 110-135 lbs 130.00-138.00. VA: wooled 90-110 lbs 140.00-185.00; 130-160 lbs 156.00. PA: shorn and wooled 90-110 lbs 270.00-280.00; 110-130 lbs 260.00-275.00; 130-150 lbs 185.00-217.00; 150-200 lbs 185.00-200.00. Ft.Collins, CO: wooled 130-135 lbs 188.00-200; 156 lbs 167.50. South Dakota: shorn and wooled 110-145 lbs 165.00-170.00. Billings, MT: no test. Kalona, IA: wooled 148 lbs 151.00. Missouri: 100-105 lbs 160.00-200.00; 115-120 lbs 135.00-145.00. Equity Elec: no sales. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1-2: San Angelo: 40-60 lbs 214.00-232.00; 60-70 lbs 210.00-228.00; 70-80 lbs 203.00-220.00; 80-90 lbs 198.00-216.00; 90-110 lbs 190.00-210.00. Pennsylvania: 30-40 lbs 295.00-340.00, few 340.00-397.00; 40-50 lbs 270.00-325.00, few 325.00-355.00; 50-60 lbs 250.00295.00, few 295.00-330.00; 60-70 lbs 245.00-272.00, few 275.00-300.00; 70-80 lbs 240.00-275.00, few 275.00287.00; 80-90 lbs 240.00-270.00, few 270.00-285.00; 90110 lbs 250.00-275.00. Kalona, IA: 50-60 lbs 230.00-247.50; 60-70 lbs 220.00-235.00; 70-80 lbs 215.00-230.00; 80-90 lbs 207.50-217.50; 90-95 lbs 197.00. Ft. Collins: 50 lbs 260.00; 70-75 lbs 240.00-245.00; 80-85 lbs 240.00-250.00, few 260.00; 90-100 lbs 215.00-225.00. Missouri: 40-50 lbs 190.00-210.00; 50-60 lbs 195.00-220.00; 60-65 lbs 190.00-217.50; 70-80 lbs 200.00-225.00; 80 lbs 225.00. Virginia: 30-60 lbs 230.00-260.00; 60-80 lbs 225.00-260.00; 80110 lbs 197.50-240.00. South Dakota: no test. Billings, MT: no test. Direct Trading: (lambs fob with 3-4 percent shrink or equivalent) 4100: Slaughter Lambs shorn and wooled 132-196 lbs 142.00173.50 (wtd avg 157.27). CA: 2400: Feeder Lambs 105 lbs new crop 203.00; 125 lbs new crop 180.00. Slaughter Ewes: San Angelo: Good 2-3 (fleshy) 70.00-75.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 76.00-88.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 65.0075.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 58.00-64.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) 32.00-50.00. Pennsylvania: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 60.00-90.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 85.00-135.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 70.00-105.00. Ft. Collins: Good 3-5 (very fleshy) 70.00-75.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 70.00-77.50; Utility 1-2 (thin) 43.00-52.50; Cull 1 (extremely thin) no test. Billings, MT: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) no test; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) no test; Cull 1 no test. So Dakota: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 55.00-66.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 50.00-59.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 40.0051.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 36.00-41.00; Cull 1 32.0041.00. Missouri: Good 2-4 65.00-85.00; Utility and Good 1-3 52.50-75.00; Cull 1 35.00-55.00. Virginia: Good 2-4 87.50-106.00; Utility 1-2 75.00-95.00; Cull 1 60.00-75.00. Kalona: Good 2-3 (fleshy) 55.00-80.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 57.50-72.50; Utility 1-2 (thin) 55.0080.00. Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: 50-60 lbs 230.00-240.00; 70-95 lbs 230.00-238.00. Virginia: no test. Ft. Collins: 53 lbs 220.00; 66 lbs 210.00. Billings: no test. Kalona: 29 lbs 265.00; 30-40 lbs 230.00-262.50; 40-50 lbs 230.00250.00; 50-60 lbs 230.00-247.50; 64 lbs 225.00; 70-75 lbs 205.00-207.50. So Dakota: 40-50 lbs 215.00-237.50; 50-60 lbs 227.50-230.00; 60-65 lbs 237.50-260.00; 83 lbs 194.00. Missouri: 25-30 lbs 192.50-245.00; 30-40 lbs 185.00-215.00; 40-50 lbs 190.00-205.00; 50 lbs 175.00; 73 lbs 215.00. Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: hair ewe lambs 60-80 lbs 235.00-278.00 cwt; baby tooth hair ewes 150.00-176.00 per head; mixed age hair ewes 90140 lbs 98.00-148.00 cwt. Ft. Collins: no test. Billings: no test. So Dakota: bred solid mouth 85.00 per head. Kalona, IA: bred baby tooth 192.50 per head. Missouri: baby tooth to solid mouth 95-105 lbs 105.00-140.00 cwt; ewes with lambs 150.00 per family. Virginia: no test. National Weekly Lamb Carcass Choice and Prime 1-4: Weight Head Wt Avg 45 lbs down Price not reported due to confidentiality 45-55 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 55-65 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 65-75 lbs 1273 297.87 75-85 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 85 lbs up Price not reported due to confidenatiality Sheep and lamb slaughter under federal inspection for the week to date totaled 42,000 compared with 48,000 last week and 39,000 last year.

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Potatoes UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 1833*-1811*-1940-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Colorado, Columbia Basin Washington, and Umatilla Basin Oregon, Florida, and Wisconsin. The Market News Service survey of over 28,000 retail stores had 26,192 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 25 percent increase from last week’s ads of 21,001. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO—-Shipments 719-818748 (includes exports of 3-1-1) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading carton 40-70s very active, others active. Prices Burbank carton 40- 100s and Norkotah carton 90s higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A mostly 4.00; 50-pound carton 40-70s 9.50, 80s mostly 8.50, 90-100s mostly 8.00; Norkotah U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A mostly 4.00; 50-pound carton 40s mostly 8.00-9.00, mostly 50-70s 8.50-9.00, 80s mostly 8.50, 90s 7.50-8.50, 100s mostly 7.50. SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—-Shipments 293-266-329 (including exports 22-23-29) —-Movement expected to decrease slightly. Trading cartons very good on light offerings, others fairly active early fairly slow late. Prices generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A mostly 5.00 50-pound cartons 40s mostly 8.50, 50-70s mostly 9.00, 80-100s mostly 8.50, U.S. Commercial bulk per cwt mostly 6.50-7.00. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON—-Shipments 151-148178 (includes export of 38-36-48) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading active on cartons 40s-80s, others moderate. Prices on 80 & 100 cartons higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A mostly 3.50-4.00, 50-pound cartons 40s-70s 9.00-10.00, 80s 8.00-9.00, 90s-100s 7.008.00. FLORIDA DISTRICT —-Shipments 145-142-156 (including exports 8-10-6) —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Yellow Type very active at lower prices, others very active. Prices Red size A tote & size b higher, Yellow lower, others generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50- pound cartons size A mostly 16.25, size B mostly 22.25, tote bags approx. 2000-pounds per cwt size A 28.50. Round White U.S. One 50-pounds cartons

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size A mostly 22.25, size B mostly 16.25. Yellow Type U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A mostly 20.25, size B mostly 14.25-16.25. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-Shipments 126-103-117—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading active. Prices generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 8.00, 50-pound cartons 40- 80s mostly 9.50-10.00, 90s-100s mostly 8.50-9.00. NEBRASKA—-Shipments 61*-53-67—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments 69-56-66 —- Movement expected to decrease. Trading fairly slow. Prices generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound carton size A mostly 12.00-12.50, Tote bags approx. 2000 pounds per cwt size A mostly 18.00-19.00, baled 10-5 pound film bags size A mostly 12.00-12.50. MICHIGAN—-Shipments 62-50-65—-Movement expected about the same. Trading moderate. Prices unchanged. Russet Norkotah and Goldrush baled 10 5-pound sacks size A 8.50-9.50, baled 5 10-pound sacks 8.00-8.50, 10- pound open window sacks loose mostly 1.70-1.90.

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Record global soybean stocks By Alex Norton Beeson Inc. The U.S. Department of Agriculture already pressured the soybean complex with a larger-than-expected increase in soybean planted area expectations and quarterly stock levels. Those reports were followed up by a bearish World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report that showed an increase in U.S. ending stocks of soybeans for the current crop year, as well as swelling its estimate for global soybean supplies to a record 87.4 million tons. But why does this matter? This huge stock level with an expected increase in U.S. planted area of 6.1 million hectares (from last year) point towards ongoing pressure for all oils. It also means that much of the bearish news is likely known. A major rally is not likely given burdensome supplies, but the market cannot fall much lower.

Wheat The USDA reported in its weekly release that winter wheat crop conditions have improved. The crop is rated

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.

53 percent good/excellent compared to 51 percent last week and 56 percent a year ago. Spring wheat planting kicked off in the U.S. as well, with the USDA showing 5 percent complete compared to the five year average pace of 11 percent. In the WASDE report, the market had to contend with higher stock levels (again). The USDA cut feed and residual usage to reflect higher quarterly stock figures, leading to ending stocks increasing 30 million bushels (to 1.159 billion bushels). The market continues to trend sideways as weather conditions have improved in the U.S. for the winter wheat crop. Plenty of rain is good for the early spring development.

Durum

Peas & Lentils

The durum market has held steady at low prices. The USDA cut ending stocks modestly for durum in the U.S., but large supplies continue to weigh on the market. Beyond these high stock levels, the burdensome wheat market is keeping a lid on durum, as well.

International pulse markets have been on the defensive in the last week, as Argentine exporters are looking to increase sales. This has pressured both lentils and peas coming out of the U.S. and Canada.

Canola The canola market remains the firmest of the major oils, but pressure from palm and soybean oils are keeping prices in check. Canola usage remains quite high, and demand for crush is surging. After the fall rains that kept farmers from harvesting roughly 20 percent of the crop for more than a month, supplies are not too large. Yet the overwhelming supply of soybeans in both the U.S. and South America is keeping the canola market from turning significantly higher. Adding to pressure was the palm oil market’s drop following Malaysian data reflecting growing stock levels. In the spring, look for canola to separate itself from the broader oils markets, as weather will become a more dominant factor. Until then, look for pressure to continue.

Mustard

There has been little excitement for the mustard seed market in recent weeks. The Canadian Grains Commission reported just 500 metric tons of bulk mustard seed cleared through reporting terminals in the last week. Total exports to date for the current crop year are 13.4 thousand metric tons compared to 13.1 thousand metric tons last year at this time.

Barley

Barley planting is under way in the U.S. The USDA showed nine percent complete which is lagging the five year average pace of 16 percent. In the monthly WASDE report, the USDA modestly increased usage for feed, taking ending stocks of the grain down to 98 million bushels.


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Wet weather delays South American harvest By Ray Grabanski Progressive Ag

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

Wheat

Wheat was higher for the week rebounding off recent lows, but Chicago and Kansas City backed off in April 13 trade on six to 10 day forecasts calling for rain throughout a swath from Kansas City to Detroit. The exact opposite is occurring on the French and British grain exchanges as wheat contracts are approaching highs last seen in May 2014. Lack of snowpack and now lack of spring rains through much of Europe has the market excited. The odds of the five major wheat producing countries all having repeat record yields in 2017 are less than 5 percent. Already Russia lowered its 2017 crop estimates 5 percent to 64-69 million metric tons and Australia reduced production estimates 32 percent from 2016 at 23.98 million metric tons amid dry conditions. So that leaves the U.S., Canada and the Ukraine. With dryness in the European Union, it’s setting up to be a very interesting 2017. U.S. winter wheat ratings are 53 percent good to excellent compared to 51 percent last week and 59 percent last year. Poor to very poor is 13 percent compared to 14 percent last week and 7 percent last year. Nine percent of winter wheat is headed compared to 6 percent for the 5 year average. Spring wheat plantings are behind pace at 5 percent compared to 11 percent for the five year average. The April 11 monthly U.S. Department of Agriculture stocks report raised U.S. ending wheat stocks 30 million bushels to 1.159 billion, nearly a 30-year high. Feed and residual use for wheat was dropped by 35 million bushels to 190 million based on lower than expected usage. Global ending stocks for 201617 were raised 2.32 million metric tons to 252.3 million metric tons due to declines in global feed usage, imports and overall consumption. Estimates for farm gate prices remained at $3.85 per bushel. Minneapolis contracts have traded 80 cents to $1.59 higher than Chicago and Kansas City since early July 2016 (30 cents to 60 cents is typical). We are now around $1. The market has told us for 10 months that higher quality protein wheat was in higher demand due to low quality protein in the 2016 winter wheat crop. Montana farmers capitalized on this spread by declining to plant winter wheat last fall. The 400,000 plus acre cut in North Dakota spring wheat acreage was evened out by Montana producers.

Corn Basis has remained steady at most locations. We did notice a few locations improve basis by a nickel to a dime early this week. That improvement quickly disappeared as the corn market turned around and went higher. Minus 50 cents in North Dakota / South Dakota / Western Minnesota on average

appears to be a tough level to crack. With all the corn in the countryside set to be delivered this summer, basis will likely widen if we have continued improvement in futures prices. Potential planting delays are giving the market support. Six to 10 day models are calling for 1 to 4 inches of rain through Missouri, Iowa, Illinois and Indiana. U.S. corn plantings are at 3 percent nationally which is right at the three year average. Planting delays could be enough to spark a rally, although it may be limited. Ethanol production for the week ending April 7 averaged 986,000 barrels per day. This is down 3.24 percent versus last week and up 5.12 percent versus last year. Total ethanol production for the week was 6.902 million barrels. Stocks as of April 7 were 22.903 million barrels. This is down 3.38 percent versus last week and up 2.63 percent versus last year. Corn used in last week’s production is estimated at 103.53 million bushels bringing cumulative corn used for ethanol to 3.36 billion bushels. Corn needs to average 100.331 million bushels per week to meet USDA’s estimate of 5.45 billion bushels. U.S. corn stocks remained unchanged from last month’s report as domestic ethanol use was increased 50 million bushels but offset with a 50 million bushel reduction in feed and residual. Global corn production was raised 4.52 million metric tons mostly from increases in Argentina (+1 to 38.5 million metric tons) and Brazil second crop corn (+2 to 93.5 million metric tons). Global ending stocks were increased 2.3 million metric tons to just under 223 million metric tons.

Soybeans The USDA monthly report came out on April 11 and was slightly bearish with the soybean numbers. The action was to the sell side right after the report, but soybeans recovered and finished the week strong. U.S. and global ending stocks rose slightly from the March 12 report as expected. The USDA increased its estimate of ending soybean stocks from 435 million bushels to 445 million bushels, as they lowered residual use, but crush and export estimates were kept unchanged. For the week, May soybeans were up 13.5 cents and November soybeans were up 12.25 cents Brazil’s soybean production came in at 111 mil-

lion metric tons versus the 110 million metric tons pre-report estimates and the 108 million metric tons in the March report. Argentina production came in at 56 million metric tons versus 55.5 in March, which could get lowered if flooding events persist. Commercial buying came into play for soybean meal as flooding concerns gave this market a boost going in the holiday-shortened weekend. Heavy rains in Argentina, especially the Northeastern part, gave soybeans and soybean meal a lift off their recent lows. July soybeans bounced off their $9.40 lows seen last August. Soy oil felt pressure this week as palm oil is near its lowest price in five months. Reports are that nearly 40 percent of Argentina’s crop area has excess moisture and almost 25 percent of soybean hectares are very saturated with standing water. Argentina’s 10-day forecast is for drier weather, but the trade will be watching if the forecast is right. It’s estimated that Brazil’s farmers have only sold 49 percent of their huge bean harvest versus 63 percent sold on average for this time of year.

Canola

For the week ending April 13, Canola May futures in Winnipeg were up $10.30 Canadian to $500 Canadian per metric ton. The Canadian dollar was ėĀ đɯȨɐȯȭȩȭɐ zÌÏĈ «ĄÏêÆĈ đ̺ ɐqɐ ĀĄÏ­º đó ɴȩȯɐȨȭ ĀºĄ Ìėê³Ąº³ģºÏÆÌđɐɯ Cash Bids: Ź Velva, N.D., were $17.18 per hundredweight for ĀĄÏá ê³ ÄóĄɯQ ĩɐ Ź Enderlin, N.D., bids were $17.85 for April-May and $17.82 for June. Ź Hallock, Minn., bids were $17.37 for April and ɴȩȯɐȬȬ ÄóĄɯQ ĩɐ Ź Fargo, N.D. bids were $17.75 for April-May and $17.70 for June. We have seen a recent improvement in the basis for old crop canola for many locations. If you are planning to deliver this summer, check around and consider fixing your basis now and allow room for futures to improve into summer delivery.

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6XQIORZHUb Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $14.90 for ĀĄÏá ê³ Q ĩɐɯ For the week ending April 13, soybean oil was 34 cents lower at $31.28 on the May contract.


AGWEEK / Monday, March 27, 2017 Page 33

WORLD AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND ESTIMATES

Higher seed use expected for soybeans Wheat U.S. wheat ending stocks for 2016-17 are

and a 0.3-million-ton increase in production.

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This month’s 2016-17 U.S. corn outlook is for increased corn used to produce ethanol, reduced feed and residual use and unchanged ending stocks. Corn used to produce ethanol is raised 50 million bushels to 5.45 billion based on the most

a slight import reduction. At 1.159 billion bushels, ending stocks are projected to reach a near 30-year high. Global 2016-17 wheat supplies are raised 1.7 million tons due to higher projected beginning stocks

recent data from the Grain Crushings and óɢiĄó³ė­đĈ iĄó³ė­đÏóê ĄºĀóĄđɐ \ĵĈºđđÏêÆ is a 50 million bushel reduction in projected feed and residual use to 5.5 billion bushels based on disappearance indicated ³ėĄÏêÆ đ̺ ĸĄĈđ Ì áÄ óÄ đ̺ è ĄÞºđÏêÆ ĩº Ą in the March 31 Grain Stocks.

Soybeans U.S. soybean supply and use changes for

U.S. wheat supply/demand Item Beginning stocks ............ Production ....................... Imports .............................. Supply, total .................... Food .................................... Seed .................................... Feed and residual........... Domestic, total ............... Exports............................... Total use ............................ Ending stocks, total....... Avg. farm price $/bu .....

Million bushels 2014/15 2015/16 590 2,026 151 2,768 958 79 114 1,151 864 2,015 752 5.99

U.S. feed grain supply/demand

2016/17 Estimates March

752 2,062 113 2,927 957 67 152 1,177 775 1,952 976 4.89

2016-17 include higher seed use, reduced residual disappearance, and higher ending stocks. Seed use is raised in line with the record plantings indicated in the March 31 Prospective Plantings report, and residual use is reduced based on indications from the March 31 Grain Stocks report. With exports and crush unchanged, soybean ending stocks are projected at 445 million bushels, up 10 million from last month.

976 2,310 115 3,400 960 61 225 1,246 1,025 2,271 1,129 3.80-3.90

April 976 2,310 110 3,395 960 61 190 1,211 1,025 2,236 1,159 3.80-3.90

Item Beginning stocks ............ Production ....................... Imports .............................. Supply, total ..................... Feed and residual........... Food/Ind/Seed ................ Domestic, total ............... Exports............................... Total use ............................ Ending stocks, total.......

2014/15

Million bushels 2015/16

34.3 377.1 3.2 414.6 138.5 172.5 310.9 56.7 367.6 46.9

46.9 366.7 3.7 417.4 135.4 176.7 312.2 57.1 369.3 48.1

2016/17 Estimates March 48.1 402.3 3.4 453.7 147.3 181.3 328.6 62.4 390.9 62.8

April 48.1 402.3 3.4 453.7 145.9 182.5 328.4 62.4 390.8 63

Source: USDA April Supply and Demand Report

Source: USDA April Supply and Demand Report

U.S. corn supply/demand Item Beginning stocks ........... Production ....................... Imports .............................. Supply, total ..................... Feed use ............................ Food/Ind/Seed ................ Ethanol for fuel ............... Domestic total ................ Exports .............................. Total use ............................ Ending stocks .................. Avg. farm price $/bu .....

Million bushels 2014/15 2015/16 1,232 14,216 32 15,479 5,280 6,601 5,200 11,881 1,867 13,748 1,731 3.70

U.S. barley supply/demand

2016/17 Estimates March

1,731 13,602 67 15,401 5,120 6,646 5,224 11,766 1,898 13,664 1,737 3.61

1,737 15,148 55 16,940 5,550 6,845 5,400 12,395 2,225 14,620 2,320 3.20-3.60

April 1,737 15,148 55 16,940 5,550 6,895 5,450 12,395 2,225 14,620 2,320 3.25-3.55

Item Beginning stocks ........... Production ....................... Imports .............................. Supply, total .................... Feed use ............................ Food/Ind/Seed ................ Total domestic................. Export................................. Total use ............................ Ending stocks, total....... Avg. farm price $/bu .....

2014/15

Million bushels 2015/16

82 182 24 287 43 151 194 14 209 79 5.30

79 218 19 315 50 153 202 11 213 102 5.52

2016/17 Estimates March 102 199 15 316 55 153 208 5 213 103 4.70-5.20

April 102 199 15 316 60 153 213 5 218 98 4.70-5.20

Source: USDA April Supply and Demand Report Source: USDA April Supply and Demand Report

U.S. soybean supply/demand Item Beginning stocks ........... Production ....................... Imports .............................. Supply, total .................... Crushings .......................... Exports............................... Seed/feed use.................. Residual ............................. Total use ............................ Ending stocks, total....... Avg. farm price $/bu .....

Million bushels 2014/15 2015/16 92 3,927 33 4,052 1,873 1,842 96 50 3,862 191 10.10

Source: USDA April Supply and Demand Report

191 3,926 24 4,140 1,886 1,936 97 25 3,944 197 8.95

U.S. oats supply/demand

2016/17 Estimates March 197 4,307 25 4,528 1,940 2,025 95 33 4,093 435 9.30-9.90

April 197 4,307 25 4,528 1,940 2,025 104 14 4,083 445 9.40-9.70

Item Beginning stocks ............ Production ....................... Imports ............................. Supply, total ..................... Feed use ............................ Food/Ind/Seed ................ Total domestic................. Exports............................... Total use ............................ Ending stocks, total....... Avg. farm price $/bu .....

2014/15

Million bushels 2015/16

25 70 109 204 71 77 148 2 150 54 3.21

54 90 86 229 93 77 170 2 172 57 2.12

Source: USDA April Supply and Demand Report

2016/17 Estimates March 57 65 95 217 90 78 168 3 171 44 1.95-2.15

April 57 65 95 217 90 78 168 3 171 46 1.95-2.15


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FOR SALE: BLACK SIM ANGUS BULLS Put more #'s on your next calf crop! These bulls have length, depth, thickness, good disposition and calving ease. Volume Discounts!!! Platte, SD (605)680-7628 (605)682-9016 Fall Born Rams/Ewe Lambs and Yearling Ewes For Sale. Great selection of growthy ram lambs. Great for fall Breeding Programs. Visit "Lambs page" at triplekdorsets.com Or call (605) 695-5980 For Sale: 12 Registered Angus bred cows, 2-5 yr olds. Calving in the next 30 days. Also, some short term Registered Angus Cow Calf Pairs. Calves born in February-March. (605) 690-2506 Registered 2 yr old and yearling Red Angus bulls sired by HXC Conquest 44059, Red SSS Oly 544T, & Bieber Stormer Z433. Most of these bulls are suitable for heifers. Good dispositions. Call: (605)770-7739 (605)772-5147 or (605)770-7741 For sale, Moly mfg, Silencer hydraulic squeeze chute. 2014 model, swing arm, hydraulic controls, hydraulic head and neck extender, side open gate, removable lower panels, hydraulic rear gate, self contained, hyd pump with elec motor, no palp cage, excellent cond, small herd, (701) 336-2621

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SUN., APR 23 - 2:00 PM/CT Wells Charolais 35th Annual Bull Sale, Hub City Livestock, Aberdeen, SD. SUN., APR 23 - 2:00 PM/CT Lazy W Angus Ranch Production Sale, at the ranch, Cando, ND. MON., APR 24 - 1:00 PM/MT North Dakota Angus Association 29th Annual NDAA Bull Test Sale, Stockmen’s Livestock Exchange, Dickinson, ND.

TUE., APR 25 - 4:00 PM/CT Vollmer Angus Ranch 40th Annual Production Sale, at the ranch, Wing, ND.

WED., APR 26 - 1:30 PM/CT Severance Diamond Charolais & Angus Annual Sale, Kist Livestock Auction, Mandan, ND. SAT., APR 29 - 5:00 PM/CT Double D Angus Ranch Annual Sale, at the ranch, Motley, MN. MON., MAY 1 - 1:00 PM/CT Spickler Ranch Annual Production Sale, at the ranch, GlenďŹ eld, ND.

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New Artex SB 600 vertical beater manure spreader 750 bushel, heavy duty, locally made $42750 NEW Fair Manufacturing 7825 bale processor Adjustable slug bar, hay table Single hydraulic hookup $20750 NEW SAC 3650 Vertical Mix 515 cuft Front discharge $33000 New SAC 3680 Vertical mix 700 cuft Front discharge, $44000 NEW ValMetal 485 Vertical Mixer Front discharge 485 cuft $27500 Knight 3070 Reel Auggie 700 cuft, scale, rebuilt $23500 Knight 3142 Reel Auggie 420 cuft, scale, good condition $19900 Kuhn Knight 3136 Reel Auggie 360 cuft, scale, nice condition $16500 Kinght 3030 Reel Auggie 300 cuft, scale, 3 auger discharge $13000 Knight 3300 Reel Auggie 260 cuft, scale, rebuilt, 3 auger discharge $ 10500 Patz 305 3-Auger Mixer Rebuilt $10,500 Meyerinc 480 mixer wagon, 2013 model 480 cuft, right hand discharge, scale, very good condition, $24000 Gehl 7285 4 auger mixer, 285 cuft, scale, Rebuilt, good condition, $8250 Other livestock equipment on hand Take trades RT Equipment Baltic SD 605 359 0228

For Sale: 12 Registered Angus bred cows, 2-5 yr olds. Calving in the next 30 days. Also, some short term Registered Angus Cow Calf Pairs. Calves born in February-March. (605) 690-2506

For Sale: 75 Black Heifer pairs, 100% AI Calves, 100% Black Heifers & Black Calves, 100% February & early March Calves. Full Mineral Program & Calves are all worked. Will sell Gate Cut or Choice. Call 701-678-4621

Hidewood Fencing and Welding Will build steel pipe fencing sucker rod, continuous fence, barbwire fencing, portable buildings, permanent steel pipe post sheds, free standing panels/windbreaks, 2 3/8 hay ring/feeders, portable on-site welding. Delivery Available. Will travel. Call Kirk at 605-520-9759

Big black solid mouth cows, month old calves sired by Angus embryo transfer, full brother bulls from the Thomas ranch, cows on a breed back mineral program, 45 plus pairs, take 10 or more, can keep until April 20th, Sioux Falls area, $1700. a pair (712) 986-5455

Custom Backgrounding and Finishing available. Also offering heifer development with AI services and ultra-sounding. Will calf and feed heifers and cows. References available. 605-520-3182 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

Simmental and SimAngus Yearling bulls and heifers. Reds and Blacks available. Performance data available. Out of AI and herd sires. Closed herd. Call or text Tony 701-308-1303 www.elijahranch.com Registration available upon request. Bauman Red Angus Bulls for Sale. By Private Treaty out of Sires such as, C-T Grand Design 3023, Lone Tree Jackpot B002, BHR Bases Loaded 3135, Pie Cutting Edge 2153, LMG Gills Hard Drive 4745, VGW Bravo 229 There are 48 Bulls for sale, with many suitable for Heifers. Excellent EPDs. Call Dave 701-321-1994 or 701-336-7201 20 Registered yearling Red Angus bulls, avg birth weight 78lbs, avg weaning weight taken Sept 1st 683lbs, Lars Hanson 6L Ranch 605-380-0886 Miller PL25 Loader, 8.5' bucket, 8ft bucket and bale spear, came off CIH 5250, like new. (712) 470-5387

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Fall Born Rams/Ewe Lambs and Yearling Ewes For Sale. Great selection of growthy ram lambs. Great for fall Breeding Programs. Visit "Lambs page" at triplekdorsets.com Or call (605) 695-5980 BUYING WOOL! Paying Top Prices! Pete Caspers 605-994-7666

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14th Annual Spring Equipment Auction

*)('&%)$#")!& " #" " " ") )( " " " #"* " " "% #" % Approximately Same owner 1-1/2 Hours Of Quality phone numbers NOTE: PLEASE CALL INDIVIDUAL OWNERS Shop Equipment & provided for detailed FOR INFORMATION OR SALES LOT JEFF: 701-520-0665. LOADING Farm Miscellaneous information

CAT 920 wheel loader, 8960 hrs, Grabtec grapple, new batteries, new starter, farmer owned, $18,500. 605-450-0385 Purebred Shorthorn bulls for sale. Canadian influenced. Pictures and videos on w w w. s h o r t h o r n b u l l s . c o m Scan Data and YW available. (320) 905-6510 Heavy duty corral gates, made by Linn Pipe & Post, truly the best gates you can buy. Coped & welded construction, 7 bars tall (58" tall, 1.66" diameter, 14 gauge), various sizes, 8' $105, 10' $140, 12' $122, 14' $192, 16', $207, 24 gates total price depends upon size. Also 10 gates, 10' long, 46" tall, 5 bar heavy duty $105. Call 605-350-3100. Hydraulic squeeze chute with circle alley & crowding tub, extra heavy duty made by Dodge Livestock MFG. Not a portable corral, made for permanent set up, stored inside, the last one you'll ever need to buy. Also has a loading alley & chute attached. Hitchcock, SD Call 605-350-3100

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GUNS – TRACTORS – VEHICLES – TOOLS – ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES LOCATION: FROM STRANDQUIST, MN – 1 MILE WEST ON CTY RD #5.

SUNDAY, APRIL 23 • 10:30AM

Neu Herefords Registered 2 year old horned Hereford bulls. Grown on high roughage ration, semen tested and delivered. Call Dale 605-472-1292 or 605-450-1544 FOR SALE: BLACK SIM ANGUS BULLS Put more #'s on your next calf crop! These bulls have length, depth, thickness, good disposition and calving ease. Volume Discounts!!! Platte, SD (605)680-7628 (605)682-9016

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TRACTORS, SKID STEER ’10 Ford F-250 4x4 168K ’00 Ford F-250 4x4 V-10, Crew Cab, 252K & DOZER

Transport JD #71 Flex Planter Convey-All #WT 295 SP 13 h.p. Honda, 10x21’ ’ 0 8 Chev Equinox 140K ’97 JD #8300 MFWD Tractor 3 pt., 4-hyd., ’74 IH TS Tandem 392, 5 & 4-spd., w/18’ Box Belt Conveyor, Roll Tarp & Scale, “Unused� 16-spd., PS, 9400 hrs., S#P010119 Convey-All BTYS410SP Tender 5.5 h.p. ’82 Chev 1-Ton Dually 4 & 2 Flatbed Triples & Front Duals ’91 JD #8760 4WD CAH 4-hyd., 24-spd trans., ’73 Ford SA Truck V-8, 4 & 2, Knapheide Box, Honda, w/8x21’ Belted Conveyor, “Used Twice� only 33, 0 00 Miles 7325 hrs., S#004320 Convey-All TCSNH-1045-HDMK 10x45’ Belt ’88 Case-IH #7130 MFWD PS trans., Recent ’77 IH 1700 SA Trk. 20’ Bed, Water Tanks Conveyor 38 h.p. Kohler, Self Contained, & Pump Eng. OH, Trimble Auto Steer, 7600 hrs. “Unused� 34’ SA Flatbed Semi-Trailer Bobcat #773 Diesel Skid Steer/Potato ’ 1 2 Ford Focus SE 45, 4 00 Miles, “Clean� Bucket, 3600 hrs., Tandem Axle Skid COMBINES, ‘02 Ford 1-ton cew cab, 4X4, 7.3 DSsl., 300K Steer Trailer SWATHERS & HEADS TILLAGE IHC #656 Diesel ’97 JD 9600 Maximizer Combine DAM,DAS, Summers Super Chisel 38’ w/HD Ingersol Rand RT708F Tractor Forklift, AHHC, Big Top Hopper Ext., New Fine Cut Harrows, “VG� 8000 lb Chopper, 30.5-32� Tires, 2900 Sep., 3900 Summers 70’ Super Harrow Extra HD Teeth Eng. hrs., “Clean & Well Maintained� Cat D-7, 17-A w/Hyd. Dozer Good Summers 40’ Super Weeder Plus w/ Undercarriage JD 914 7-Belt Pickup Head Coil Packer ’53 IH Super H McCormick “Restored� ’84 JD 8820 Combine 4705 Eng. Hrs., Summers 30’ Coil Packer AC #B “Restored� S#600285 Bush Hog #1450 30’ HD Tandem Disk M McCormick Wide Front New Tires, JD 212 6-Belt Pickup Head IH #700 8-16� Spring Reset Plow S#275142 JD 924 Rigid Head, 4-Whl. Header Trailer Wilrich 2500 42’ Cultivator B John Deere Wide Front Case-IH #8210 21’ Auto Fold Swather 14’ 3 pt. S-Gine Cultivator “New� SC Case Tractor JD #930 Flex Head For an Aft., S#666883 Alloway RTS 30’ ’98 Premier #1900 25’ Auto Fold Swather TRUCKS, PICKUPS, & Lindsay 50’ Harrow w/Finger Reel OTHER VEHICLES JD #400 21’ Rotary Hoe JD #59025 Auto Fold Swather w/Bat Reel ’04 Freightliner Columbia TS Tandem C-12 Yetter 3594 44’ Rotary Hoe IH #4000 18’ SP Swather Hydrostatic, Cab Cat, 10-spd. w/20’ Double Live Bottom White 435 17’ Conservation Tiller ’86 Freightliner FL112 Tri-axle L-10, 9-spd., OTHER EQUIPMENT AIR SEEDER, PLANTER & w/24’ Logan Live Bottom Summers Ultimate 90’ Sprayer TENDERS ’78 Chev C-65 TS 427,5 & 2-spd.,w/20’ Elmer’s BC 1222 Frt. Mt. Bean Cutter ’06 JD #1820 45’ Air Seeder w/#1910 Spudnik Box Handlair #1400 Grain Vac “Shedded� 2-Compartment Cart, “Shedded� ’76 Chev C-65 TS Tandem 427 Auto., w/19’ Grain Master 13�x35’ Belt Conveyor w/Elec. JD #1730 Vacuum Planter 12-Row, 22� w/ Strong Box & Hoist, 60K (2) Behlen M-700 Continuous Flow ’75 Chev C-65 Lift Tag Tandem 427, 5 & 2-spd Liquid Fert. & Grain Dryers Seed Shuttle #400 Bu. 2-Compartment w/16’ Box, Hoist & Roll tarp, “Clean�, Buhler/FK 10� Jump Auger Exc., Used Tender 3-axle, Used Very Little ’82 IH S-1900 Tandem Gravel Truck Very Little Convey-All 150 Bu. Seed Tender Tandem Axle Alloway 8�x40’ Auger w/Electric 466, 9-spd., (2) Westfield W70-31’ Augers w/5 h.p. ’02 Chev 1-Ton Dually w/12’ Flatbed, 204K JD #9350 30’ Press Drills w/Factory

Electric Westfield Endgate Mt. Drill Fill w/ Brush Auger Buhler FK960 8’ Snow Blower Toreq 13-yd. Push-Off Scraper Load King 35-Ton Low-Boy Trailer Triple Axle, Ashland 80-D 8-yd. Dump Scraper JD 1508 15’ Double Batwing Mower Eversman 6-yd. Dump Scraper Wood #2162 14’ Batwing Mower BIL 12’ & 14’ Killifers w/Hyd. Tilt Tracks for Skid Steer w/16.5� Tires Skid Steer Forks Bil-Jax 15’ Electric Personal Lift 1000 & 2000 Gal. Fuel Tanks 10’ & 12� Medium Duty Box Scrapers 12’ Wacker Neuson LTN6 6000 Watt Generator Kohler Diesel on Trailer w/41000 Watt Lights Eversman 4.5 yd. Dump Scraper

’05 Eton Viper 90cc Youth 4-Wheeler Polaris 250 Scrambler & Youth 4-Wheeler ’97 Sea Doo XP800 Jet Ski, “No Title� ’06 Yamaha LTD Gas Golf Cart, “Clean� Sea King 14’ Boat w/7.5 h.p. Mercury (3) ’08 150cc BMS Scooters, “Unused� (3) ’08 49cc BMS Scooters, “Unused� Cub Cadet 54� Zero turn Mower w/Bagger Dixon 36� Zero Turn Mower w/Bagger Toro #3100 Work Boss w/Dump box Simplicity 20 hp 42� Riding Mower Vanner IQ2600 12V to 110V Power Inverter ‘77 Thompson 22’ Boat IO, w/Trlr

FARM MISC.

Aluma LTD 5x10’ Trailer Winpower 25K Watt Generator Service Tanks & Tool Boxes, Bin Fans & Heaters New Chev Parts & Accessories, Trim MUSTANG, JEEP, & Bedliners MOTORCYCLE, Nice Selection of Quality Tools CAMPER & MOWERS Eagle Gas Power Air Compressor ’06 Ford Mustang Convertible 54,000 Miles, 20 Gal. Upright Air Compressor, Late Model “Yellow�, “Very Sharp� Arc Welder ’87 Jeep Wranger 305 Chev Eng., Auto (3) Westgo 8� Bin Unloaders for 36’ Bins Trans., “Sharp�, (2) Westgo Bin Sweeps for 36’ Bins ’83 Chev El Camino 350, Auto (3) 10� Bin Unloaders for 27’ Bins ’04 Keystone “Zepplin� Lite 30’ Camper Cat. II/Cat. III HD Cast Quick Hitch 2 Slides 4.5x8’ Utility Trailer, 8x11’ Utility Trailer 14’ Lund Alum. Boat w/40 h.p. 1,000 Watt Lights JD #212 Mower 5-14.9-38� Tires & Rims, 20� & 22.5� Case #222 Hydrive Law Tractor w/ Tires & Rims Snowblower, Tiller 50� 10-Hole JD Rims, 12-Hole Hub Ext. ’07 Honda VTX 1300 2000 Miles for JD 8410 ’07 Honda 750 Shadow only 2900 Miles MTD 8 h.p. Rear Tine Tiller ’93 Honda Interstate Goldwing 1500 Simplicity 6 h.p. Snow Blower ’76 Honda 750 Hondamatic, 13,400 Miles

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ONLINE LISTING: DDDCBA@D?>=<;:=A98>C:9B76<5<:4I3IDDDC2190<1<;:=A982;A@?C:9B76<5<:4

Large collection of 70+ collector guns – Colt, Winchester, SpringďŹ eld, Ruger, and many more!! (2) Allis Chalmers WD tractors w/loaders; Allis Chalmers WD45; Allis Chalmers B w/belly mower; IH Farmall “Bâ€?; Bobcat 600 skidsteer; Allis Chalmers 620 w/rear tiller; John Deere corn planters; Bush Hog 5ft brush mower; 2003 Ford Windstar van; 1988 Ford F150 XLT Lariat; 18ft tandem axle trailer; Several hand and power tools; Several boxes of ammo; Reloading equipment; Red Wing 20lb butter crock; Several Red Wing butter churns, water coolers, crocks; SEE WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE LISTING AND PICTURES!!!

MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION!!! FOR PICTURES & SALE BILL GO TO WWW.JRAUCTIONEERS.COM EMMITT “RICHARD� HARALDSON ESTATE

TERMS: Cash, approved check, US funds. Picture ID required to register. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. All items sold as is, all sales ďŹ nal. Nothing to removed until settled for.

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

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2 Year Old Red Angus Bulls for Sale, 100% forage developed, birth weight avg. is 74 lbs., frame scores between 4 & 6. Call Rusty at 605-279-2648 or 605-685-8419 or call Angela at 605-381-4630

Polled Hereford Yearling Bulls for sale with very good EPD's. Many are AI sired by the top bulls available. Also calving ease bulls for heifers. Stenberg Herefords, Cody C 605-695-0931 Dave C 605-530-6002

Various types of livestock equipment: Cattle panels, railroad ties, 2 in. premium gates, 3/4 in. sucker rod, T-posts, tire feeders, head gate, etc. Decent condition, reasonable prices Britton, SD. (605) 228-4004

4-H Project Lamb, Goat and Pig Sale and Ownership Seminar. Seminar will be Saturday, Apr. 22 at 1pm, Auction begins at 2pm, in the Steele County 4-H barn in Hope. Contact Angie: 701-524-2253

6 well bred cows, Copper Head Slinger/Little Yellow, Jacket/Houdini/Chicken Hawk, exposed to son of Little Yellow Jacket, Two Straws of semen from PBR short round bulls go with each cow. Choice of Copper Head Slinger/Sir Patrick/Mean Machine/Bad Action/ Copper/Live Wire. Semen also for sale from bulls listed above. (605) 665-2995

For sale: Scottish highland cattle. Bulls, steers and heifers, young and older heifers, 1st calf cows and 2nd and 3rd calf cows. some bred. good variety, approx. 45 head, 15 or more can deliver, call David Burkel, 928-580-8543 Park Rapids, Minnesota

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Location: 613 128th Ave SE, Hope, ND. From intersection of ND Hwys. 32 and 38 west of Hope, ND, 1 mile west on Co. Rd. 5. 2('&%$*..#"/9*$&.;9Major equipment begins selling at 11:00 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. 5!7 9 )987 9+=@ +930? - AHH, swath wind guard, JD pickup 2013 JD 8360RT, premium cab, IVT, 6 G # 0G<DE? hyd., 60 gpm pump, power beyond, 3 $ " ! pt., quick hitch, 1000 PTO, integrated lights, S/N1H0640FDEG0785260 auto steer, dual radar, HID lights, (22) <EDA@G>'B@=4>?G8?B% @>0G5 G@E4= >0G/0+5+G 2013 JD 612C chopping corn head, /5 6# 0G 73HG3?= G1.4@?>0G AB<?GED..>0G hrs., S/N1RW8360RVCD909083 RowSense, outer gathering ext., stubble 2WD TRACTORS & LOADERS lights, S/N1H00612CCDC756162 1994 JD 7800, deluxe cab, PowrQuad, 5!789)A =09,0? >0 9>?< 0 9? 09 3 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, diff lock, header trailer,G 6 0G ;2/

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Steffes Group, Inc., 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND 58078 Brad Olstad ND319, Scott Steffes ND81, Bob Steffes ND82, Max Steffes ND999, Ashley Huhn ND843, Eric Gabrielson ND890, Randy Kath ND894 | 701.237.9173 | SteffesGroup.com 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.

50 Black heifers with black calves at side. Heifers are all sired by sons of US Premium Beef and calves are all sired by sons of 50/50 Blair Bros. Angus bulls. Top quality, great disposition. $2150 Garretson SD. Kelly 605-366-0791 or Jon 605-359-1953 11 Red & Black Simmental Replacement Heifers, 6 Red, 5 Black, Bangs vaccinated, vet checked, breedable, pre-breeding shots given. Pasture & AI services available. For more information call (605) 448-8391 50 Hereford heifer pairs for sale, Black Baldy calves at side, heifers have great disposition, good milk, calves are out of Capitalist breding, 605-230-1169 For Sale: Livestock squeeze chute with self catching head gate and palpation cage. 320-226-3837 No Telemarketers Black Hereford Bulls For Sale DNA profiled, performance registered. Kroening Black Herefords. 218-435-1223 50 Hereford heifer pairs for sale, Black Baldy calves at side, heifers have great disposition, good milk, calves are out of Capitalist breding, 605-230-1169

50 Black heifers with black calves at side. Heifers are all sired by sons of US Premium Beef and calves are all sired by sons of 50/50 Blair Bros. Angus bulls. Top quality, great disposition. $2150 Garretson SD. Kelly 605-366-0791 or Jon 605-359-1953 11 Red & Black Simmental Replacement Heifers, 6 Red, 5 Black, Bangs vaccinated, vet checked, breedable, pre-breeding shots given. Pasture & AI services available. For more information call (605) 448-8391 For Sale: Livestock squeeze chute with self catching head gate and palpation cage. 320-226-3837 No Telemarketers Red Angus yearling bulls and 2 year old bulls for sale, 605-680-0607 14 - 12 hole stainless steel hog feeders, 8 - 8 hole stainless steel hog feeders for finishing pigs, manure pit pump for lagoons 24' 8", 466 International diesel motor out of feed truck. (320) 305-1600 Christensen Gelbvieh Black Gelbvieh Balancer Bulls, DNA and performance tested, Scott Christensen, Flandreau, SD 605-359-5830 Red Angus yearling bulls and 2 year old bulls for sale, 605-680-0607


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RCA VALLEY ANGUS Annual Private Treaty Registered Angus Bull Sale. Many heifer and high performance yearling bulls. 3 virgin 2 yr old bulls suitable for heifers. Great disposition, complete EPDs and Data. Will keep until May 1st and semen test and give pasture shots. For more info and question Call Ashley: 605-380-4426 Andover SD

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

Limousin and Lim-flex bulls for sale. Red and black, Spring - Fall and 2 year olds. All are polled and guaranteed. COME TAKE A LOOK. Symens Hills Ranch. 3 miles W and 1 south of Sisseton SD. 605-698-3087 or cell: 605-698-4870.

F1 Baldy heifer pairs, 35 head, last calf born 2/25/17, $2,275 OBO. Call (605) 481-3494

Ketterling Brother Bulls Age Advantage (20 months +) Bulls, Black and Red Angus or Simmental, Mostly AI or ET Sires. Excellent disposition, genetically selected, grown slowly, not fat. Use Age Advantage for more value for your dollar by servicing more cows than yearling, So you need less bulls around to feed. Bulls will maintain condition even after breeding. Been selling bulls 20+ years. Very satisfied customers, reasonably priced. Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141

Ketterling Brother Bulls Age Advantage (20 months +) Bulls, Black and Red Angus or Simmental, Mostly AI or ET Sires. Excellent disposition, genetically selected, grown slowly, not fat. Use Age Advantage for more value for your dollar by servicing more cows than yearling, So you need less bulls around to feed. Bulls will maintain condition even after breeding. Been selling bulls 20+ years. Very satisfied customers, reasonably priced. Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141

PUREBRED CHAROLAIS BULLS FOR SALE Performance tested Great disposition Easy calving bulls Semen tested & ready to go. Geyer Cattle Co DeSmet, SD 605-854-3400 or Cell 605-860-2081

Yearling and 2 year old Hereford Bulls, both horned and polled, Hereford Bulls on black cows give maximum heterosis, semen tested and delivered. Blume Herefords, Frankfort, SD. Gordon Blume cell (605) 280-3861 house (605) 472-0619 if no answer leave message.

--New Sioux Steel calving pen with head gate, floor mat & nursing gates, $3,250. --New HiQual calving pen with heat gate, floor mat & nursing gates, $3,250. --Bunning manure spreader- Demo, MK105, extreme duty machine. (605) 881-3719 can email or text pics.

--New Sioux Steel calving pen with head gate, floor mat & nursing gates, $3,250. --New HiQual calving pen with heat gate, floor mat & nursing gates, $3,250. --Bunning manure spreader- Demo, MK105, extreme duty machine. (605) 881-3719 can email or text pics.

Angus & Hereford Bulls for Sale Long Yearlings and 2 year olds, Semen tested, vaccinated, performance information for cows or heifers. Delivery Available. Also, selling open heifers bred cows and cow calf pairs. Amdahl Angus & Hereford Rapid City, SD Call (605) 929-3717 or (605 )999-6487 Broken mouth pairs for sale, nice calves at side. (605) 228-8783 Feed mixer truck, 1994 IHC, 9400 with over hauled DT466 engine, Allison automatic with 2003 roto mix, 620x16 scale with stainless steel liner, nice, $37,000. OBO (701) 710-0352

Charolais Bulls for sale. Gentle disposition, performance tested yearling bulls. Polled and semen tested, EPD's available. Preheim Charolais, Parker, SD. Robert Preheim 605-648-3892 or 605-201-1128 430 Farm Aid mixer wagon, left hand discharge, 5ft bunk extension, 540 pto, call 605-380-2318 or 605-577-6669 leave message Forever posts 4"x7', 4"x8', 5"x8' plastic fence posts, can be stapled, screwed or pounded, wont rot, spring discounts till May 31st. #2 railroad ties 8 1/2', good quality, $13 ea. Steel storage containers Watertight and rodent proof, 8'x20' $2,500, 8'x40' $3,500. Take off pick up beds New load from Arizona Call for your make and model. We Deliver Haensel Distributing Call Clint 605-310-6653 or John, 605-351-5760. I90 exit 387 Hartford SD. For Sale: 30 Fancy, gentle, excellent quality, home-raised, Red & Black Limousin, Bangs Vaccinated Replacement Heifers, weighing around 800 lbs., with all shots & poured. A few are Red & Black Baldies. Will consider any size small packages to sell. Call (605) 284-2544 or 605-649-6323 Leave Message

Miller PL25 Loader, 8.5' bucket, 8ft bucket and bale spear, came off CIH 5250, like new. (712) 470-5387

For sale: 25 fancy open bangs vaccinated red angus hiefers. 750-800 lbs. quiet disposition, developed to be cows, $1100. Sandy Ranch, Dawson, ND. 701-220-6102 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

Simmental yearling bulls for sale, black or red, AI sired, full performance data available, semen tested and guaranteed breeders, Ellingson Simmental Dahlen ND, 701-741-3045 or 701-384-6225 For Sale: Home raised Holstein Springers bred to A.I. sired Holstein bulls for easy calving. 712-230-1880

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LIMOUSIN BULLS Yearlings, 2 yr olds and 30 month old Fall bulls. Limited number of LimiFlex. Reds and lots of blacks, mostly polled. Help yourself to Limousin genetics of calving ease, feeding efficiency, and superior carcass yield. Bulls will work well for any cross breeding program. It will pay you to call us before you buy. Jakober Limousin 605-225-1442 or 605-380-2768 Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Danian Urlich 701-209-0313 Offering dead stock removal service, been in business for 20 years, operating base in Aberdeen SD, can travel thru SD, ND & MN, very affordable rates, discounts for multiple removals in the same area. Call for estimates 800-544-0063 Rio Nutrition Livestock Supplements. Lick Tubs/Loose Mineral/Pellets. Free Delivery. Reach out & Give us a call today! 888-238-2674 rionutrition.net tlc@rionutrition.net

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Cross bred Piedmontese coming open 2 yr old heifers (605) 348-0407

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TRACTOR 2009 New Holland T7030 MFWD, CAH, 3pt., 3 Hyd., Powershift, 480/80/42 Rear Tires, w/Hub Duals, 380/85/3 0 Front Tires, Rear Camera, Loader Ready, Buddy Seat, Only 1480 Actual Hours UTV 2009 Arctic Cat Prowler XTX 700 EFI, 4x4, Front Winch, 2193 Miles, 223 hrs., One Owner FARM SUPPORT ITEMS & MISC. Fill-Rite 12 Volt Transfer Pump (New); Monarc Transfer Pump B&S Engine; 2 Umbrellas; Hyd. Cyl. Stops; 2-6x14 Tarps (New); 2-Fuel Tank Nozzles; 2- Hyd. Cylinders; Hyd. Fittings; Asst. Of Parts For IH 6200 Drill; Asst. Of Hoses; Asst. Of Parts For IH 475 Disc; NH Disc Mower Knives; Rubber Teeth For Rake; 2-IH Shank Assembly’s For IH 45; 5-18� Plow Sheers For IH Plow; Wil-Rich Cultivator Parts; Asst. Of Chisel, Cultivator, Danish, Shovels; 7 Gal. Of HY Guard Oil; Filters For 20 Series JD Combine; Guards, Sickle Sections, Pickup Teeth, For 20 Series JD Combine; Roller Chain; 1 New 20ft. Sickle For JD Head; 2Rebuilt 20ft. Sickles For JD Head; Sickle For MH No. 60 Combine New In Original Packing; 3-Stock Tank Floats; 29- 5-1/2 Ft. Steel T-Posts; 51Steel Elec. Fence Posts; Post Pounder; Tank Heater; Bull Dozer Elec. Fencer; Post Hole Digger; 2- Wire Stretchers; Bale Hooks; Silage Fork; Bull Leader & Rope; Other Fencing Supplies; Asst. Of Misc Lumber; Kerosene Flares; Minnesota 2 Wheel Metal Cart; 10 Gal. Sprayer w/ Wand And Pump; Agri Fab Lawn Sweeper AMBROSE BEAUDOIN ITEMS 2004 John Deere 735 MO CO 11ft. 6�, Disc Bine, 1000 PTO; H&S Mod. 430 Tandem Axle, Manure Spreader, Double Beater, 540 PTO; Tonutti V10 Hay Rake, Pull-Type, Hyd. Split; Minnesota HD Mod. 10078 10 Ton 4 Wheel Running Gear; 400 Gal. Poly Cattle Water Tank; 3pt. Bale Mover; 8- 16ft. Gates; Asst. 10-12ft. Gates; 3- 16ft. Wooden Feeder Bunks; 24ft.X10ft. Flatbed On Shop-Built Truck Running Gear, Big Bale

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For Sale: 40 private treaty yearling Purebred Simmentals Bulls. Sired by BBS TRUE JUSTICE, WELSH'S WARSAW, GLS INTEGRATE, W/C UTAH, JS BELOMT, HARTS MERRITT, SVF Z47 PATCH, JF RANCHER 222Z, just to name a few. Many are Homo Black, and a few are Homo Polled. Have over 45 years of premium tested performance. Volume discount available. Contact: Justin Hart-605-216-6469 or Travis Hart- 605-252-0894

ALL YOUR BULL NEEDS Heim Bros. Bull Leasing will again have a fine selection of bulls to rent. Bulls selected for quality, most breeds available. 701-320-1195

Tri-State Bird & Animal Auction Saturday April 22nd starting at 9:30 AM Ottertail County Fair Grounds West 1812 Pebble Lake Rd, Fergus Falls, MN. Expecting usual run of poultry and hoof animals. For more information call Chuck at 605-884-6309 or Wayne at 701-238-6820 Purebred Polled Hereford Bulls Two Year Olds bred for low BW and high YW Peirce Polled Herefords Purebred Since 1934 Call Bonn Clayton 605-479-3099 White, SD

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Roping Cattle 11 Fresh Corriente Steers $750 each. 3 Heifers $650. Ready to Rope. Heim Bros. Edgely, ND (701) 320-7775 Seeking cows to calve on shares, July, August & September calving dates, In hoop barn room for 80 pairs. (605) 310-9851 Registered Yearling Red Angus Bulls for sale. Semen tested, carcass ultrasounded, performance tested, delivery available. Jared (605)881-3845 2 year old virgin Angus bulls for sale, excellent background and mild dispositions, semen tested, some would make good heifer bulls. Call 605-359-7237 1st and 2nd cow calf pairs, black and black white face, calving now, $2250. per pair (605) 742-4552 For Sale: Home raised heifer pairs, 35 Red Angus pairs & 35 Buckskin pairs great disposition, all calves out of Red Angus AI breeding. Calves born from February 20th through March 10th, $2,250 on choice OBO. 605-439-3644 or 605-380-5313

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Ulmer Land & Cattle, Frederick, SD 605-380-9317 ulmerlandandcattle.com Titan 7x22 stock trailer. Call (605) 880-0667, please leave message. Looking for calves or cattle to feed. Bed pack barn available up to 200 head, distillers grain and hay available nearby. Would do backgrounding or finishing. NW Iowa (712) 441-2396 For Sale: Yearling Angus bulls, sires include Resource, Basin Payweight, Hoover Dam, EXT and Pioneer. Several full flush brothers, bulls developed with no grain, genetics challenged to identify true performance and fleshing ability. Knutson Angus 605-627-9400 or 605-690-1685 or visit webpage www.knutsonangus.com BLACK GELBVIEH YEARLING BULLS: registered purebreds and balancers. performance, maternal, and many suitable for heifers. Hedrick Ranch, Northwood, ND 701-587-6036 or 701-330-1876

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SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com Pheasants for Sale Hens and Roosters Call 605-233-0359

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Spring Female Production Sale May 2nd, 2017 1pm Hub City Livestock Aberdeen, SD 600 hd sell 45 Black Angus Heifer Pairs (Capitalist) 50 Red Angus Heifer Pairs (Harddrive) 35 Black Sim Pairs (Christianson) 35 Red SimX Pairs (Rushmore) 38 Black Baldie Pairs 2nd calves 105 Purebred Red Angus Heifers AI bred (Takout) due Sept 1st 85 Angus Heifers AI bred (Frontman) - due Sept 1st 40 AI bred 2nds bred (Takout) - due Sept 1st 17 Elite Cinch Heifer Calves

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MON., APR 17 - 11:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Scott, SK. Michael Volk, Owner. Ritchie Bros.

THU., APR 20 - 11:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, St. Leon, MB. Andre Grenier, Owner. Ritchie Bros.

MON., APR 17 - 11:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Ribstone, SK. Rod & Terry Thirsk, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

FRI., APR 21 - 10:00 AM/MT Machinery Auction, Bowman, ND. Multiple parties, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

TUE., APR 18 - 9:30 AM/CT Multi Party Consignment Auction, Leeds, ND. Multiple parties, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers.

FRI., APR 21 - 10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Harris, SK. Bernie & Karen Morbeck, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

TUE., APR 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Large Late Model Farm Retirement Auction, Hallock, MN. Daniel & Rebecca Ingeman, Owners. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

FRI., APR 21 - 10:30 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Ituna, SK. Carol & Duane Martin, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

TUE., APR 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, McGee, SK. The Estate of Garry Nelson, Owner. Ritchie Bros.

SAT., APR 22 Unreserved Equipment Auction, Peace River, AB. North Peace Consignment, Owners. Ritchie Bros. SAT., APR 22 - 9:00 AM/CT Annual Drayton Equipment Auction, Drayton, ND. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers.

TUE., APR 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment Estate Auction, Maddock, ND. Mark Wisness, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers.

SAT., APR 22 - 10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Dodsland, SK. Gordon & Myrna Jones, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

TUE., APR 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Maymont, SK. Greg & Donna Ducharme, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

SAT., APR 22 - 11:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Imperial, SK. Alex & Debbie Parker, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

TUE., APR 18 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Auction, Mahnomen, MN. David Geray, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc.

SUN., APR 23 - 11:00 AM/CT Combined Estate Auction, Halstad, MN. Multiple Parties, Owners. Berg Auction Service.

TUE., APR 18 - 11:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Cochrane, AB. Rob & Marla Blackwell, Owners. Ritchie Bros. TUE., APR 18 - 12:00 PM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Swan River, MB. Cliff, Chris & Randy Penner, Owners. Ritchie Bros. WED., APR 19 Unreserved Farm Equipment Auction, Online Only. Multiple Parties, Owners. BigIron Online Auctions. WED., APR 19 - 10:00 AM/CT Ag Equipment Auction, Online Only. Multiple Parties, Owners. Purple Wave Auction. WED., APR 19 - 10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Cut Knife, SK. Glenn & Mary Ann Blackstock, Owners. Ritchie Bros. WED., APR 19 - 2:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Bismarck, ND. Todd Axt Estate, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

SUN., APR 23 - 12:00 PM/CT Estate Auction, Strandquist, MN. Emmitt Haraldson Estate, Owner. Jason Rominski Auctioneers. SUN., APR 23 - 1:00 PM/MT Retirement Truck & Trailer Auction, Sturgis, SD. Richard Farren, Owner. Piroutek Auction Service. MON., APR 24 - FRI., MAY 5 Timed Online Parts Inventory, Marshall, MN. Marshall Small Engine, Inc., Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. MON., APR 24 - 10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Hagen, SK. R & S Berge Farms Ltd., Owners. Ritchie Bros. MON., APR 24 - 10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Luseland, SK. Pat & Mary Kloster and Joan Kloster in conjunction with Gary & Joan Zimmer, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

THU., APR 20 Unreserved Equipment Auction, North Battleford, SK. Ritchie Bros.

TUE., APR 25 - FRI., APR 28 Unreserved Equipment & Real Estate Auction, Edmonton, AB. Multiple Parties, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

THU., APR 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Large Late Model Farm Retirement Auction, Climax, MN. Anderson-Tronnes Farms, Inc., Owners. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

TUE., APR 25 -10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Waterhen, MB. Dyk Enterprises Ltd., Owners. Ritchie Bros.

THU., APR 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Edmore, ND. Lee & Barb Settingsgard, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc.

TUE., APR 25 - 10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Lafond, AB. Morrow Estate, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

THU., APR 20 - 11:00 AM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Valleyview, AB. Jake Rempel, Owner. Ritchie Bros.

TUE., APR 25 - 10:30 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Crystal, ND. George Dietrich Sons, Inc., Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

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LARGE LATE MODEL FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT RETIREMENT AUCTION THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2017 – 10:00 AM

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LOCATION: IN CLIMAX, MINNESOTA AT THE JUNCTION OF HWYS 75 & 220 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Jerry has retired from a successful farming career. Please note a very well cared for line of late model, mostly single owner quality equipment. Major machines have been kept indoors and all units have had excellent maintenance. There are very few small items so please be on time!! ONLINE BIDDING: PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE TO BID ONLINE BY VISITING WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day after the auction, April 21 & 24. All items must be removed by May 4th at 5 pm.

TRACTORS & LOADER: *2011 JD 9530 4WD, deluxe cab, 18 spd power shift, 4 hyd w/ return, Auto Trac ready, ISO plug, front & rear HID lights, inner front wheel weights, inner & outer rear wheel weights, 800/70R38 duals, excellent rubber, 1970 hrs, SN#RW9530P024878 *2005 JD 8120 MFWD, deluxe cab, inst seat, power shift, 4 hyd w/ return, large 1000 PTO, 3pt w/ quick hitch, Auto Trac ready, front weights, 380/85R34 front singles w/ fenders, 380/90R50 rear duals, 3736 hrs, SN#RW8120P037273 *2002 JD 8120 MFWD, power shift, 4 hyd w/ return, 3pt w/ quick hitch, Auto Trac ready, ISO plug, front weights, rear wheel weights, 320/85R34 front singles, 320/90R50 duals, 6841 hrs, SN#RW8120003661 *1982 JD 4440 2WD, CAH, QR, hyd seat, 3 hyd, 540/1000 PTO, 3pt w/ quick hitch, rear weights, 16.9-38 rear tires, 8219 hrs, SN#4440H-057998RW *JD 158 loader w/ 84� bucket & mounts for 30-40-50 series

*2011 Case IH 2162 40’ ex draper head, ďŹ nger reel, single pt hookup, extra sickle, F/A, 3â€? cut & slow spd transport, SN#YBZN15711 *2011 Case IH 3412 12R22 corn head, hyd deck plates, knife rolls, single pt hookup, HHC, cob saver sides *Unverferth 7250 725BU grain cart, 16â€? corner auger w/ light, scale, hyd adj spout, roll tarp & 30.5L-32 tires, SN#B24420-152 *Horst 36’ header trailer w/ telescoping hitch, SN#120056

wheels, wing gauge wheels, 31 x 13.50-15 main carrier tires, SN#453216 *Wilrich Quad 40’ ďŹ eld cultivator, 5 section fold, oating hitch, walking tandems around, 5 rank, front casters, 4 bar harrow, SN#440515 *Flexicoil 60’ harrow, 5 bar light duty sections, auto fold

PLANTER & DRILL: *2012 JD DB66 36R22 vacuum planter, CCS, Row Command, pneumatic down pressure, hyd drive, Green Star rate controller, Red Ball ow indicators, I-Guide ready, S/S liquid fert tubes, rubber closing wheels, Keller clod eliminators, Unverferth tank ďŹ ll conveyor, 445R22/5 main carrier tires, SN#1A0DB66SLCG745149 *2007 JD 1890/1910 42’ no till disk drill, 7 ½â€? spacing, Dickey John row monitors, JD manifold monitors, hyd locks for 7 ½â€? or 15â€? spacing, 2008 JD 1910 TBH air cart, 2 comp350BU, vari-rate, ground drive, black, blue & green seed metering roll, ďŹ ll conveyor, 710/70R38 rear cart tires, Drill SN#A01890C720212, Air Cart SN#A01910H725944

SUGAR BEET & ROW CROP EQUIPMENT: *2012 Amity 12R beet harvester, factory row ďŹ nder, no rear grab roll- full apron, cushion struts- can be locked solid, CV drive shaft, leveling depth control, belted elevator & transfer aprons, hook apron bed, counter weights, 710/70R38 tires, SN#701351 *2008 Alloway RD267 12R22 triple drum defoliator, steel front ails, 2 rows of rubber ails, front gauge wheels, center rear hyd struts- 4 tires, outside rear main struts, belt drive, rear lights & ashers, SN#3120 *Alloway 2065 24R22 at fold cultivator, single shank, 2pt w/ lift assist & large rolling shields, 6â€? gauge wheels & front guide wheels *Keller 36R22 PT band sprayer, 500 gal tank, hyd pump, Texas Remcor controls *JD 400 44’ at folding rotary hoe, 4- front gauge wheels

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *2012 Summers 36’ disk chisel, oating hitch, walking tandems around, 21â€? disks, twist shovels, 4 bar heavy harrow, front caster wheels, SN#L1474 *2012 Summers 40’ Super Coulter Plus, 19 ½â€? wave coulters front & rear, HARVEST EQUIPMENT: 3 bar heavy harrow, rear crumblers (not *2011 Case IH 8120 combine, RWD, attached), SN#L1473 variable spd fdr, lateral tilt, rock trap, *2011 Summers 70’ Super Weeder, 4 rank Trimble guidance w/ RTK, Pro 600 screen, Y/M, manual fold hopper ext, 22’ hyd retractable danish tines, 5 bar harrows unload auger, HID lights, ďŹ ne cut chopper, & auto fold, SN#K0615 *Wilrich Quad 5 45’ ďŹ eld cultivator, 5 spreader, large & small wire concaves, single pt hookup, 900/60R32 drive tires, section fold, oating hitch, single pt depth, 28L-26 rear tires, only 939 sep hrs, 1301 dbl spring shanks, rear hyd hitch, walking tandems around, 4 bar harrow, front caster eng hrs, SN#TBG212768

SEMI TRACTORS: *2006 Volvo day cab, ISX Cummins 400hp, Fuller 10 spd, air ride susp, 2:93 ratio, air slide 5th, diff lock, 2- line wet kit, Saf-T-Pull hitch, dual alum tanks, ½ chrome fenders, 165 WB, 295/75R22.5 front tires on alum, 275/80R22.5 steel disk rears, 563924 miles *2000 Volvo VNM day cab, 60 Series Detroit, Fuller 10 spd, 3:58 rear ratio, air ride susp, air slide 5th, 2-line wet kit, 150 gal steel tank, Saf-T-Pull hitch, Âź fender w/ shop built full fender attachment, 157â€? WB, 11R22.5 grip rears on steel disk wheels, 480793 miles *2000 Volvo VNM day cab, 60 Series

TECHNOLOGY: *JD 2630 color touch screen, SN#PCGU2UA345315 *JD 2600 color touch screen *JD StarďŹ re 3000 globe, SN#PCGT3TA315357 *JD ITC globe, SN#PCGT01C328673 *JD brown box display w/ processor, SN#4165 *2) JD ITC globes- Visit website for all GPS activation & unlock information

Detroit, Eaton 10 spd, spring ride cab, air ride susp, air slide 5th, diff lock, Saf-T-Pull hitch, 150 gal steel tank, 2-line wet kit, 11R22.5 tires on steel disk wheels, 637523 miles *1995 Freightliner FLD12064T day cab, N14 Cummins 350hp, 10 spd, air ride susp, air slide 5th, diff lock, Âź fender w/ shop built ½ cover, dual alum tanks, 275/80R22.5 front, 295/75R22.5 rear tires, steel disk wheels, 1,032,592 miles showing SEMI TRAILERS: *2013 Precision Equipment steel end dump trailer, 34’ x 96â€?, tri-axle, spring ride, 2-line hyd cyl, roll tarp, combo end gate, 425 super single tires on alum wheels, has mesh center section for beets *2013 Precision Equipment steel end dump trailer, 34’ x 96â€?, tri-axle, air ride, roll tarp, combo end gate, rear bumper, 60â€? sides, 425 super singles on alum wheels *2008 Wilson DWH5500 41’ Commander alum hopper bottom trailer, ag hoppers, air ride susp, roll tarp, ladders & catwalks, 11R24.5 tires on alum wheels *Jet 34’ hopper trailer, air ride susp, sight glass, roll tarp, ladders & catwalks, 11R22.5 tires on steel disk wheels SELF PROPELLED SPRAYER & CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: *2010 JD 4730 self propelled sprayer, 90’ booms, 800 gal S/S tank, 5 section shut off, 5 way nozzle bodies, S/S chem educator, 3â€? quick ďŹ ll w/ 2â€? adapter, weights, HID lights, fenders, 380/90R46 Michelin tires w/ 320/90R46 rear duals, 1529 engine hrs, SN#N04730X008701 *2008 ABU 8’ x 30’ gooseneck trailer, 20000 lb GVW, 5’ dovetail, ip up ramps, 1600 gal poly tank, 2â€? pump, 45 gal mixing cone, 18â€? side boards, tandem axles w/ 235/80R16 dual tires, *1994 Fechtner 18’ x 81â€? trailer, 2- 7000 lb axles, ramps, 1600 gal poly tank, 2â€? pump, 35 gal rinse tank, 235/85R16 tires *350 gal poly tank w/ JD MFWD mounts,

Join us for SD's largest public offering of registered Boer goat doe kids. Lazy J Bar Ranch Boer Goat Extravaganza sale will be held at the Edmunds County Fairgrounds, Ipswich, SD April 22nd at 5 PM. Offering 60+ head of show quality wethers, breeding and show quality doe kids and buck prospects. Check out our Lazy J Bar Ranch Facebook page, website at www.lazyjbarranch.com or for more information call Steph at 605-380-1796 or John at 605-228-1743.

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SERVICE TRUCK: *2001 Chev C3500 Duramax dually 4WD, Allison auto, leather, A/C, tilt, cruise, Knapheide 9’ atbed, 4- tool boxes w/ 6 bins, 110 gal service tank w/ 20 gpm pump, air compresser Hobart 230 amp welder/generator, 41.5 hrs on gen set, air hose reel, torch kit, remote control outer alum rims

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ATVS & ATTACHMENTS: *2012 Polaris Ranger, Browning Edition, 800 EPS, full factory cab w/ heater, winch, wired for JD GPS receiver, 101 hrs, 709 miles *Camoplast tracks for Ranger, less than 200 miles *2002 Arctic Cat 375, 4-wheel ATV, 4WD, automatic, front & rear racks, 1898 miles *4) ATV cone drainage wheels for Arctic Cat 4-bolt hubs OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS: *2013 Sheyenne Cyclone ditch spinner, 65� wide, 48� spinner wheel, SN#SC1009 *2010 Brandt 5200EX grain vac, hyd fold auger, 1000 PTO & clean up kit, SN#91768 *Westgo 1310 61’ x 10� auger, 540 PTO, hyd drive swing hopper, hyd lift & lower *2) 2000 gal dbl wall fuel tanks, HD, 115/230V pump & meter, oat & leak gauge *Woods 2162 15’ single wing Bawing mower, 1000 PTO, front gauge wheel, SN#876022 *Hammer Back model 1632 16’ box blade/ killifer, tail wheel, SN#2098 *Grimmer Schmidt 100DR air compressor, 100 PSI, 100 CFM, 2750 RPM, Kubota diesel engine, 2� ball hitch *1997 Woods SB108-2 snow blower, 108�, 3pt, 2-stage, large 1000 PTO, SN#21936 *Some other farm miscellaneous, but very little so please be on time!!

ANDERSON-TRONNES FARMS, INC. CHARITABLE REMAINDER ANNUITY TRUST, OWNER

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Main Resource Equipment Auctions, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email-info@resourceauction.com 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 ďŹ nal. 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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For more information call Jerry Tronnes 218-280-0177

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