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by Emma Struve Iowa Agricultural Bio Fibers in southwest Iowa is testing the depths of potential in corn stover and other plant-based products for innovative uses in many applications and products. The virtually one of a kind company is the result of a partnership between Iowa native John Schechinger, who has more than a decade of experience in cornstover conversion, processing, and experimentation, and Dr. Don Cordes, retired educator and energy researcher originally from Nebraska. With the capacity to customize pelleted products to a variety of needs, Iowa Agricultural Bio Fibers’ (IABF) current output includes a balanced animal feed that incorporates roughage and
protein-rich DDGS, the by-product of ethanol production. While developing the feed lines currently in production, IABF tried feeding corn stover pellets with cracked corn to a pen of calves, Schechinger explained. “The results were so positive and so much better than feeding ground corn stover with cracked corn that we launched an entirely new round of testing…(including) the roughage from corn stover and the protein and energy from distiller’s grains, wheat middlings and oat screenings in the same pellet,” he said. Informal research conducted by IABF is in the process of being scientifically verified at South Dakota State University, Schechinger added. Continued on Page 20
John Schechinger (pictured) with business partner Dr. Don Cordes started Iowa Agricultural Bio Fibers in southwest Iowa two years ago to process corn stover into a variety of uses including feed formulations for horses, beef cattle, dairy and sheep, as well as experimental fuel pellets. Photo by Emma Struve
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Crops, camps and cows Every year, my husband decides that he’s the absolutely last farmer in western Iowa who is still planting, no matter how much I try to assure him that he’s not. Now that the crops are in and that particular hurdle has been overcome, we can focus on the more important summer activities, like 4-H projects and camps. My boys were scheduled to go to the state 4-H camp together (for separate camps) in early June, but much to the little one’s dismay, no one else had signed up for the camp he wanted to attend. Luckily, we could change them to a camp later in the summer, but that still didn’t stop the almost- tears when I told him that he would have to wait. “Do I have any other camps in June?” he asked through the tears.
Does he have camps? When I was young, I should have been so lucky. I had one 4-H camp for 3 days each year, and that was about it besides sports and riding the bean buggy? Remember that, you 40-somethings? I wonder who first thought up the idea of sticking four “seats” on a bar and strapping it to the front of a tractor. But that wasn’t the best part, which was being fitted with a sprayer that could shoot chemicals 50 feet (good for “water” fights). Those were the days before Roundup Ready beans, when a wrongly aimed wand could take out a couple bean plants, or a dripping one could take out every 12th row in the field. Good times! Unfortunately walking beans and the bean buggy/ bar seem to be a thing of the past. Too
bad, because it was a fun summer job. For just two or three weeks worth of work, we could earn a few hundred dollars, almost enough to carry us through the entire school year if we budgeted right. Back to the camps, I informed the little one that yes, he did have plenty of other camp experiences this summer, including a couple Cub Scout day camps with me, a Cub Scout overnight camp with dad, “grandma camp” (what we call the time he spends at grandma and grandpa’s house during the summer), and a 4-H Clover Kids day camp. He also wanted to do the library’s summer reading program, so I have to sign him up for that! Oh, and let’s not forget swimming lessons. The big kid doesn’t have as many camps, but just a week-long Scout camp right before the fair, which means
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we have to get his projects done ahead of time. In fact, he gets back from camp the morning of conferrence judging for the non-livestock projects. I hope they don’t take smell into account (or maybe he can shower at grandma’s house in town
before judging). He’ll also have to start in earnest walking his 4-H calves around the farm now that school is out. The big one has grandma camp, as well, but will probably spend the time working on his big 4-H project up there, refurbishing a table and two chairs of my sister’s family so they can continue using them. On Mother’s Day, they took all the wood off, in preparation for sanding and painting. Then, they have to cut and finish the new wood that will go on them. It’s going to be a big job, but totally worth it for the big kid. The schedule for June and July is already full, and I’m looking foward to August when school starts and we can relax again! Hey, a person can dream, can’t she?
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Ingredients 1 package McCormick® Grill Mates® Baja Citrus Marinade ¼ cup olive oil 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons water 2 pounds large shrimp, peeled and deveined 5 cups assorted fresh vegetable pieces, such as yellow squash, zucchini and red bell pepper Instructions 1. MIX Marinade Mix, oil, vinegar and water in small bowl. Place shrimp and vegetables in 2 separate large resealable plastic bags. Pour half of the marinade into each bag; turn to coat well. 2. REFRIGERATE 15 minutes. Remove shrimp and vegetables from marinade. Discard shrimp marinade; reserve vegetable marinade. Alternately thread shrimp and vegetables onto skewers. 3. GRILL over medium heat 6 to 8 minutes or until shrimp turn pink, turning frequently and basting with reserved vegetable marinade.
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Women farmland owners improve conservation through WFAN Program Women farmland owners in eastern Iowa have made significant improvements in soil and water conservation on their land over the past year, as a result of participating in a pilot program offered by Women, Food and Agriculture Network in early 2009. About 45 women farmland owners in Linn, Johnson and Jones counties took part in a series of meetings and a field tour with WFAN's Women Caring for the Land program, which brings women together in informal, peer-to-peer meetings facilitated by a female conservation professional to discuss the conservation goals they have for their farms and to provide them with resources and information. Nearly half of Iowa's farmland is currently owned or co-owned by women. A growing number of them are older women inheriting farms from spouses or parents. Most of the women in the pilot group rent their land to a tenant; the women often report that they do not have the knowledge or confidence to bring up conservation issues with tenants. A one-year follow-up survey was conducted in April 2010. Nearly half of the participants returned surveys. Results showed that after participating in the Women Caring for the Land pilot, 14 of the women took direct action to
improve soil and water conservation on their land, including: • writing conservation practices into their tenant leases • enrolling in state and federal conservation assistance programs • requiring tenants to keep cattle away from waterways • improving buffer strips, creating burn plans, and re-seeding grassy waterways "I felt much more comfortable dealing with my tenant who is cash renting farmland," one woman wrote. "I also felt even better informed about land management in general." The women owned an average of 180 acres of farmland each. Many said that they planned to continue making improvements and that they would appreciate further opportunities to meet. WFAN is continuing to offer Women Caring for the Land meetings in various locations around Iowa. For information on bringing one to your community, please call 515-460-2477. Funding for the program in 2010 is provided by Ben & Jerry's Foundation. An expanded pilot including Nebraska and Wisconsin will begin in the fall of 2010, with funding from North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (NCR-SARE).
Farm succession planning focus of ISU Extension workshop A family business, whether a dairy farm or a main street business, represents a lifetime of hard work and a commitment to a certain lifestyle, often times spanning generations. Good communications and planning make the transition from one generation to the next move smoothly and more successfully, according to David Baker, farm transition specialist with Beginning Farmer Center. “Successfully transferring a farm business, or any business for that matter, begins with conversations about goals - the goals of all parties involved,” Baker said. “The current owner and spouse, as well as future owner and spouse, need to be included in the conversations. These talks are often hard to initiate, but they are vital to creating an understanding that can be the basis for a succession plan.” Iowa State University Extension has scheduled a farm succession workshop on June 23 and 24 in Orange City to help families begin those conversations and start putting transition plans on paper. Chris Mondak, ISU Extension dairy specialist, said the workshop is a result of needs expressed to her by members of northwest Iowa dairy peer groups and agri-business contacts. “I hear people express concerns about the future, about whether a spouse will be okay with their goals and about parents or children not knowing what the other one plans to do, or when,” Mondak stated. “As I listen, I hear that situations involve the whole family - men and women and more than one generation. That is
why we are bringing a version of the Iowa State University Ag Link Conference to northwest Iowa.” The Ag Link conference is on the ISU campus each winter as a four-day, two-credit course for college students and the current farm owner/operator they plan to succeed. Like Ag Link, the Farm Succession Workshop planned for Orange City is a multi-generational event for exiting owners and spouses, and succeeding owners and spouses. However, the northwest Iowa workshop will be conducted on two consecutive partial days to better accommodate rural families and provide time to initiate conversations and written plans. David Baker will be joined by John R. Baker, Beginning Farmer Center administrator and attorney at law, to present the workshop. “The first session allows participants to gather in small groups with others having the same role,” David Baker explained. “Small group discussions offer participants a chance to share needs, wants, expectations and fears. Then as a large group we will look at what must happen to make the transition work.” Day two of the workshop includes a review of the retirement plan concept and information on transfer plans, estate plans and a process for creating a family statement of intention. Family groups will then have time to write a Statement of Intention and Vision of the Future. “Families will go home with a Memorandum of Understanding that will be their blueprint to the
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Iowa Learning Farm hosts field day June 8 near Laurens The Iowa Learning Farm (ILF) will sponsor a midday come-and-go field day at Brian Hoffman’s farm, rural Laurens, Tuesday, June 8, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The informal field day includes a complimentary lunch and features farmer discussion of no-till and strip-tillage management practices. The event is free and the public is invited to attend. Families are encouraged to attend and see the Iowa Learning Farm’s new Conservation Station mobile learning center. Brian Hoffman has demonstrated ILF on-farm tillage comparisons since 2005. He will share his experiences transitioning from full-width tillage to no-till planted soybeans and strip-till planted corn. Iowa State University Extension field agronomist Paul Kassel and area NRCS staff will be on hand to answer questions about no-till and striptill crop management. First Cooperative Association of Laurens will display a strip-till machine and agronomist Jerry Abbas will be available to answer questions about strip-till implement usage. The ILF Conservation Station is a new educational tool that is traveling the state to teach all Iowans about soil and water quality. Through demonstrations, pictures, computer animations, displays, video and sound, people of all ages can learn why Iowa’s water and soils are precious and how they can help preserve and protect these natural resources. The station also has a rainfall simulator which illustrates the effects of rainfall on the land by collecting surface water runoff and subsurface drainage. The field day site is Hoffman’s farmstead, located at 43555 130th Avenue, north of Highway 10 at the west edge of Laurens. From the 5 Way Express convenience store follow the paved road north and look for the Hoffman farmstead on the west side of the road. The Iowa Learning Farm is building a culture of conservation, encouraging adoption of residue management and conservation practices. Farmers, researchers and ILF staff are working together to identify and implement the best in-field management practices that increase water and soil quality while remaining profitable. Iowa Learning Farm is a partnership between the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Iowa State University Extension, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Iowa Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Iowa Department of Natural Resources; in cooperation with Conservation Districts of Iowa and the Iowa Farm Bureau.
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Iowa farmers receive energy demonstration grants The Iowa Farm Energy Working Group has awarded $15,000 in demonstration grants to eight Iowa farmers to demonstrate how they will meet their energy needs through energy efficiency or the use of renewable energy sources on their farms. The University of Northern Iowa Center for Energy and Environmental Education (CEEE) facilitates the working group with the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT). The working group is funded by the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University. "This is the working group's second round of demonstration grants to help Iowa farmers on small to mid-sized operations show other farmers how they can reduce their energy use," said Kamyar Enshayan, working group leader and CEEE director. "We are supporting a wide range of technologies on a variety of farms across the state." Each grant is for about $2,000. All recipients will provide some type of field day or other way to show others their results. A grant to Sandra and Mark Ehrhardt who milk 65 cows on their 535-acre farm near Monona (Clayton County) will help them update to a robotic system that will provide water savings of 75 percent and electrical savings of 15-20 percent. They will receive funding to collect water and elec-
trical usage data on the robotic system, analyze the data, and develop an information packet for other farmers. Dennis and Deb Smith, owners of D&D Ag in Paton (Greene County), will replace LP furnaces with electric air-to-air heat exchangers and one air-to-water exchanger to heat/cool 5,600 feet of greenhouse space to raise certified organic heirloom tomatoes. They will collect data for one year and anticipate using 75 percent less LP gas and 50 percent less electricity. The Homestead, an organization that provides services for children and adults with autism, will conduct a thorough feasibility study to develop a matrix of renewable energy sources to show advantages/disadvantages, costs, effects, and applications to minimally heat a greenhouse during winter months to grow transplants, seedlings, and food in the off-season. Melvyn Houser in western Iowa (Pottawattamie County) will conduct a wind and a solar photovoltaic assessment for his farm, calculate average yearly electrical usage, and determine which systems are best for his site to become more energy independent. He will obtain other funding to purchase and install equipment. In a similar project, Jack Bensink of Marion County has already purchased a 10 kW wind turbine and 2 kW of solar PV panels. His grant will
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Advice from agronomists: watch for black cutworm by Emma Struve In an Iowa May marked by temperature extremes and uneven precipitation, crops across the western half of the state appear to be thriving, but agronomists warn to be on the lookout for insect pests and observe planting efficacy. “Iowa Farm & Ranch” contacted Iowa State University Extension agronomists from western Iowa and asked them each four questions. See their answers below.
were planted on April 9-11 were damaged the most. Fields planted after April 14 recovered. They will probably be delayed for three to four days. Q. Please share your observation of planting and emergence progress, particularly as it relates to soybeans.
emerging due to cold, wet conditions and a week with essentially no heat units. This has caused some unevenness of emergence and stands. Soybeans are emerging well. Holmes: Most farmers are finished planting soybeans or very close to finishing (May 26). Most soybeans in our area have unifoliate leaves or the first trifoliolate leaves. Emergence has generally been good. Many farmers used large land rollers to level soybean fields in 2010.
Q. Are there any early indications Q. Have producers in your area of which pests will be of particular needed to replant corn? If so, to what concern this growing season? extent? A. Saeugling: For corn, the pest to A. Saeugling: Very little corn in look for in the future is the western southwest Iowa was replanted due to bean cutworm, corn rootworm and frost. A few fields have been replanted corn leaf aphid later this summer. due to emergence issues from heavy For soybean insects, look for bean rains and crusting. leaf beetle, Japanese beetle, and soyDeJong: Some acres were replanted bean aphid. due to some very heavy rainfall before DeJong: Now is black cutworm the frost, which caused crusting; and scouting time until corn gets to the then the cool temps caused more five-collar stage. It is not easy to prestress. I have heard of some very early dict how bad a problem might be, so corn that didn’t tolerate the frost and scouting is needed. Alfalfa weevil was replanted, but that was not a reports until now have been very low. large number of acres. Wrapping or Bean leaf beetle populations should buggy whipping of corn that was frostbe watched; but I have not seen Corn emerging. A familiar sight earlier this spring in western Iowa was many beetles so far, either. ed kept some timed up for quite a while, but I think they mostly grew corn emerging from the soil. Photo by Bruce A. Binning Carlton: So far no reports of insect through that this week (May 26) and pests – primarily disease now. are okay. Overall, most stands are good and only A. Saeugling: Soybean planting has been erratLicht: Black cutworms in corn are being found limited acres were replanted. ic with some producers finished in April and oth- occasionally, but typically are not an issue. Corn Carlton: Growers are replanting corn, but not ers just now completing planting. Soybean emer- should be watched until it is bigger than the fifth due to frost injury. Cold, wet soils have caused the gence has been challenging in most areas. leaf stage, when it is big enough to withstand corn to rot. So we are looking at very low plant However, very little replanting has been done. some black cutworm feeding. Bean leaf beetles in populations due to seedling disease or damping DeJong: Soybean planting is almost done, and soybeans are being found occasionally, again, not off. this past week saw a lot of those beans emerge. typically a problem at this point. Keep an eye on Licht: Nearly all of the corn recovered from the They are off to a good start, it seems. soybean fields as the bean leaf beetle may still frost. There was an incident where there was Carlton: I am estimating that approximately 60 develop into a problem. some hail about one week after. This corn that was percent of the soybeans have been planted (May Holmes: Although black cutworm pressure hit with both frost and hail did not respond – 25). Most are emerged or emerging. I have no seems to be low in 2010, farmers should watch maybe 500 acres. Another 500 to 1,000 acres south reports of problems. fields until corn is at V6 for black cutworm feedof Highway 20 needed replanting due only to the Licht: Planting progressed rapidly this year, ing. Fields injured by frost or re-planted fields are frost. especially the corn. The corn planted before mid- most at risk for black cutworm feeding. Holmes: It was not necessary for most farmers to April emerged well and looked well before the replant; however, there were a few. Fields that frost. Corn planted after mid-April had trouble Continued on Page 28
Meet your agronomists Iowa State University Extension agronomists regularly contribute their observations and advice to Iowa Farm & Ranch during the crop production season. • Aaron Saugling works from Lewis and covers Pottawattamie, Cass, Adair, Madison, Mills, Montgomery, Adams, Union, Fremont, Page, Taylor, and Ringgold counties in southwest Iowa. He has been with ISU Extension since June of 2007 and prior to that worked with a variety of companies including Wickman Chemical, Golden Harvest, and BASF. Saeugling obtained a B.S. in Agronomy from ISU in 1991 and is a certified crop advisor. • Joel DeJong has been an agronomist with ISU since November of 1981 and has served in his current position in northwest Iowa since 1992. His office is in LeMars and DeJong covers Lyon, Osceola, Sioux, O'Brien, Plymouth, Cherokee, Woodbury, Ida, Monona, and Harrison counties. DeJong received a bache-
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lor’s degree and, most recently, master’s degree from ISU in Professional Agriculture in 1988. His area of expertise is educational programs in crop production and protection. • Mark Carlton, of Albia, serves Marshall, Jasper, Warren, Marion, Mahaska, Clarke, Lucas, Monroe, Wapello, Jefferson, Decatur, Wayne, Appanoose, Davis, and Van Buren counties in south central Iowa as an agronomist. He has been with Extension since August of 1996 and prior to that was a diagnostician with the ISU Plant Disease Clinic during which time he received a Research Excellence Award. Carlton has both a B.S. and M.S. degree in plant pathology. • Mark Licht was educated at ISU and received B.S. and M.S. degrees. He joined Extension as an agronomist in October 2002 and includes educational programs for agronomic resource management with emphasis in conservation and land use, manure nutrient
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Lean hog trade has been lightly lower in slow trade this week. Heading into Thursday, the weekly net changes are 52 lower on the June contract and July is down 42. Cash trade was sharply higher on Wednesday, up over $3.50, due to renewed buying interest from short bought packers. Chain speeds have increased this week and weekend kill plans are adequate enough to keep packers chasing inventory, but the cutout values moved sharply lower at midweek, down $1.31. If processing margins suffer, then the increased chain speed will likely only last through the weekend as packers will have made up for lost time following the Monday holiday. I am still concerned that longterm demand may struggle and hogs are still at historically very high prices. We should remain range bound to lightly higher for now, but we are still susceptible to lower prices. Hedgers call with questions.
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6/3/10 Open . . . . .81.000 High . . . . . .81.750 Low . . . . .80.950 Close . . . . .81.325 Chg . . . . . .-0.075
Support: Resistance
Apr 7375 7965
Jun 8280 8680
CATTLE 6/3/10 Live cattle trade has been higher this week due to profit taking by market shorts. The weekly net change is $1.52 higher on the June contract and August is up $1.50. Early cash trade was reported at $94, which was steady versus last week and the cutout values have continued to slip suggesting we will not revisit the upper $90s cash area. Choice finished $.41 lower on Wednesday at $163.57 and select was down $.39 at $156.10, so the cutout values are $7 to $10 off the highs. The fundamental picture has not improved this week, which suggests that the buying interest has likely been in response to oversold conditions. On the
chart, both the June and August contracts moved back above their 10- and 100-day moving averages on Wednesday; a second consecutive close above this area could promote additional buying interest. Support is down at last weeks low. Additional downside is still possible due to continued margin losses and lower stock market trade and economic expectations that may lower demand. Hedgers call with questions, you may need to regroup if you did not have your margins locked in. If you have hedges in place there has been some opportunity here and may be this month to maneuver positions.
Open . . . .109.200 High . . . . .110.075 Low . . . . .109.200 Close . . . .109.650 Chg . . . . . .+0.175
Open . . . . .89.950 High . . . . .90.950 Low . . . . .89.950 Close . . . . .90.750 Chg . . . . . . .+1.125
Support: Resistance
June 9265 9630
May Feeders 11205 11615
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Wheat trade has been lower this week due to spillover pressure from the row crops, chart selling, long liquidation and limited buying interest ahead of harvest. The weekly net changes are 15 lower in Chicago, KC is down 8, and Minneapolis is 9 lower. There are still some protein concerns with the upcoming crop which should limit downside, and there are a few weather items globally to talk about, but none that have the market thinking any big decline will occur from the current large domestic and world ending stock estimates. Moisture this week will be welcome in some areas of the country but in the south the crop is nearly made. Harvest pressure will slowly move into the picture this month. On the weekly progress report, spring wheat planting was listed as 95% complete versus 87% a year ago and the 96% 5-year average. Spring wheat emergence came in at 84% complete which matched the 5-year average. Winter wheat was listed as 75% headed versus 76% a year ago and the 79% 5-year average. Winter wheat condition came in at 65% good to excellent, down 1% from last week. Spring wheat conditions remain spectacular at 85% good to excellent. On the chart we moved to new lows for the move, so the trend remains down. Hedgers call with questions, continue to look forward at the carry in the futures for opportunities in 2011 and 2012. There should be selling interest on all bounces, due to the upcoming harvest and good condition of the crop it may be difficult to see much of a bounce over the summer.
Corn trade has been lower this week due to continued long liquidation and profit taking by market longs. Trade has been shortened this week due to the holiday on Monday; after two days of trade, the weekly net change is 11 lower on both the July and December contracts. The outside market influence has been mixed this week, but remains negative due to the action this past month. Outsides should continue to direct trade; crude is slightly lower on the week, the dollar slightly higher, and the DOW is 74 higher. Chinese corn prices fell earlier this week following the government auction of over 900,000 tons. The easing of domestic prices there could encourage feed mills to reduce imports from the U.S., but the state-owned COFCO is still rumored to be seeking additional import licenses. The Chinese import situation will continue to be monitored, but domestic weather will continue to be the focus. For now, there is some concern regarding potential flooding in parts of South Dakota and Missouri along with some localized areas in Nebraska and Kansas, but growing conditions remain friendly overall. There are some longer term weather forecasts voicing concerns surrounding the transition from El Nino to La Nina this summer, but the recent moisture should provide for adequate soil moisture for the next few weeks, and another good rain or two this month should get us up to the start of pollination. The weekly sales report has been delayed until Friday morning due to the holiday on Monday. The weekly progress report listed corn plantings in line with expectations at 97% versus the 5-year average of 96%. Emergence was listed at 85% versus the 80% 5-year average. Crop ratings jumped to 76% good to excellent, which was 5% above the previous week. The ratings should be better again next week based on the weather and forecasts, so the crop expectations should be high heading into the monthly USDA report next Thursday the 10th. Hedgers call with questions.
Soybean trade has been lower this week due to light outside market pressure and chart selling. Heading into Thursday, the weekly net change is 5 lower on the July contract and November is down 4. Meal is $2.10 lower and oil is down 19 points. The chart trend continues to be negative, we moved into a sideways pattern last week into this week with support around $9 on the November new crop contract. For the rest of the week into next, the May November lows, at $8.93, will serve as important support on the November contract; nearby resistance is up at last weeks high of $9.21. Negative items have been some what priced-in until planting is completed. The Census crush for April was reported last Friday at 136.5 million bushels which was off 20 from March and 3.8 million from a year ago. Oil stocks were up 90 million pounds to 3.354 billion pounds, which was 200 million more versus a year ago. Oil yields were higher at 11.13 pounds per bushels up from 11.07 in March. Crush demand still remains adequate but crush margins have fallen recently and export demand may start to slow as well due to recent rumors that China will lift the soy oil ban on Argentina. The weekly sales will be seen Friday morning. The progress report showed bean plantings at 74% complete which was up 21% from the previous week and inline with the 5-year average. There was no condition report present. Bean plantings should progress to around 90% by next Monday, but the prevent plant date for beans is June 10th. Spotty wetness should have the last bit of plantings slow. If weather remains good it will be hard to rally the market this week, the outside markets need to give us positive commodity influence to avoid further downside. Hedgers call with questions.
Open . . . . . .4.494 High . . . . . .4.540 Low . . . . . . .4.420 Close . . . . . .4.424 Chg . . . . . .-0.082
Support: Resistance
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Kansas City 456 510
Minneapolis 477 524
Open . . . . . .9330 High . . . . . .9.364 Low . . . . . . .9.310 Close . . . . . .9.324 Chg . . . . . .+0.004
Open . . . . . .3.552 High . . . . . . .3.574 Low . . . . . . .3.476 Close . . . . .3.484 Chg . . . . . .-0.054
Support: Resistance
May 10 338 368
Dec 10 371 398
Support: Resistance
May 923 971
May Meal 258 270
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4-H teen pushes for change, gains recognition Anna Jo Cowan’s efforts prove that 4-H not only makes individual youth better citizens and communicators, but it also can create a powerful group of children and teens to influence state and national leaders. Cowan, a nine-year 4-H member and a senior at Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, received the 2010 Youth Leadership Award on May 4. Mari Culver, the first lady of Iowa, presented the award at the Youth and Shelter Services Risky Business Conference in Ames. “Anna Jo’s community has truly benefited from her endeavors, her efforts and her advocacy and service,” Culver said. Cowan has served as a 4-H club officer and on the West Pottawattamie 4-H youth committee council. She also is a member of the National Honor Society, the SEI Leadership Academy and her school leadership council. She is most recognized for her efforts to pass legislation in Nebraska with the help of other 4-H youth and Sen. Tom Carlson. After a drunk driver killed her father in May 2009, she made it her mission to pass a Dram Shop Bill in Nebraska. A Dram Shop Law holds a liquor establishment responsible for over-serving alcohol to a patron that caused injury to any person or property while intoxicated. The drunk driver that killed Joe Cowan had spent the day drinking in an Omaha bar. Nebraska is one of eight states that do not have a
Anna Jo Cowan receives the Youth Leadership Award from Mari Culver. Photo submitted Dram Shop Law applied to people over 21 years old. Cowan believes that this law would encourage bar owners to limit their customers’ drinking and potentially save lives. Cowan contacted her fellow 4-H’ers in Nebraska to encourage their senators to get the bill passed. “My 4-H experience really helped me to stay on task and look at the big picture. Losing my father was the most devastating experience that I have ever gone through,” she said. “I wanted to turn my
pain into something productive and help other families avoid this sort of tragedy. My 4-H experience helped me to reach out to others for help.” The Dram Shop Bill was introduced to the Judiciary committee by Carlson in February 2010, but did not proceed further due to time restrictions. It will be reintroduced in early 2011. Cowan credits her Iowa 4-H experience for giving her the confidence to pursue the Dram Shop Bill. Through her work as a club officer and her presentations at the county and state fairs, she was able to develop her leadership and communication skills. “Probably the most confidence and experience occurred when I met with the judges during fair time,” she said, “I always enjoyed the experience and would learn new things every year, which I could build on the next year.” 4-H youth coordinators design programs in every area to allow young people gain confidence. Jennifer Vincent, West Pottawattamie County youth coordinator, believes Cowan can set an example of perseverance. “I have seen her leadership, citizenship and communication skills grow exponentially from the time she first joined 4-H,” she said. “She proves that no matter your age, you can make a positive change and make a difference in someone’s life.” Cowan plans to attend Creighton University to major in biology and minor in business. She wants to continue her 4-H activity in college by serving as a Westfair County fair judge.
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TWO ESTATE AUCTIONS
AUCTIONS Saturday, July 10 Richard E. Volz Estate, 80 acre land auction, 28164 Dogwood Road, Treynor, IA auction held on site. Ed Spencer Real Estate & Auction Co. Ed Spencer, auctioneer. (D)
Saturday, July 17 Norman L. Collister Estate, 18795 Mahogany Rd. Crescent, IA. Acreage equipment & household auction, Crescent, IA. Ed Spencer Real Estate & Auction Co. Ed Spencer, auctioneer. (D)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 Norman L. Collister Estate, 18795 Mahogany Rd. Crescent, IA. 80 acre land auction held on site. Ed Spencer Real Estate & Auction Co. Ed Spencer, auctioneer. (D)
BIG IRON UNRESERVED AUCTION Wednesday, June 9, 2010 First Lots Scheduled to Close at 10:00 AM Central Time
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June 25, 2010 10:00 AM 153 Acres M/L Riverdale Twp, NW1/4 of Section 22, (Except Building Site) 148.6 Tillable Acres, 75.3 CSR June 30, 2010 10:00 AM
155 Acres M/L Sherman Twp NW1/4 of Section 18, (Except Building Site) 152.1 Tillable Acres, 76.3 CSR
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PICKUPS, TRAVEL TRAILER •2009 4x4 Chev Silverado, LS, Ext. cab, 4.8 V 8 auto, only 2100 miles. •2000 Ford F150 2 WD, short box, 6 cyl, 5 speed, body has dents, 68K •2008 18’ TT single axle, Side Kick Travel Trailer, Never slept in. TRACTORS •2003 Kubota L 4300 D, MFWD, diesel, 3 pt, 43 H.P., sold w/Kubota LB 552 loader w/6’ hyd material bucket, only 271 hrs •2007 Foton FT 404, MFWD,3 pt., PTO (29.4 H.P.), 88 hrs •2005 Foton FT 604 MFWD, (44HP), cab air, 3 pt, 2 valves, Perkins Diesel, 130 hrs. FARM EQUIPMENT & MISC. • 6’ King Kutter 3 pt rotary cutter, 540 • Home built 20’ 3 axle trailer. No title. • Parker 2 door gravity 16.5-16.1. • PTO Windpower 10 KW Generator. •18’ Glencoe 3 pt field cult. •12’ BushHog 3 pt. chisel •6 bale 2 wheel trailer. James Holtkamp Estate For Info: 515-571-0905
The following equipment is owned by various owners Visit www.bigiron.com for owner names, items locations and phone numbers. TRACTORS 85 Case IH 1374 Tractor, 2807 Hrs 67 JD 4020 Tractor, 9177 Hrs MF 135 Tractor 82 MF 210 Tractor, 2226 Hrs 79 MF 4880 Tractor, 7871 Hrs 78 AC 7020 Tractor, 9220 Hrs 66 Farmall 656 Tractor, 5054 Hrs Belarus 1025 4WD Tractor, 2361 Hrs Belarus 822 Tractor, 2181 Hrs AIRPLANE 75 Cessna 172M Skyhawk Airplane , 2814.5TT Hrs TRUCKS & VEHICLES 03 Freightliner L120 Columbia Semi Truck 97 Freightliner FL80 37' 20,000 Lb Boom Truck (2) 97 Peterbilt 377 Semi Trucks 02 Chevy Silverado K2500 HD 02 Chevy Trailblazer SUV 86 Chevy C30 1 Ton Van Mobile Office 82 Chevy Custom Deluxe 30 Well Truck 99 GMC C5500 Day Cab Semi Truck 89 GMC 7000 Grain Truck 98 International Navistar Truck w/Simon RO Crane 93 International 4900 4X2 Dump Truck 49 International L160 1 1/2 Ton Truck 96 Ford F250 XL Service Truck 99 Ford F550 Vacuum Truck 65 GMC 5500 Grain Truck W/Hoist 06 Joyner Thunder 650 CC Dune Buggy TRAILERS 98 Doonan Black Gold 482DB14 48' Drop Deck Trailer 91 Timpte Grain Trailer 80 Home Made 25'Goose Neck Trailer FARM EQUIPMENT 07 JD 3975 Pull Type Silage Cutter JD 3960 Pull Type Silage Chopper JD 3R30" Silage Head Krause 8R36" Cultivator, Orthman 7x7 Bar, 5x7 Puller Bar 98 B And H Manufacturing 12R30" Cultivator Hiller Lilliston 16R30" Cultivator HARVEST EQUIPMENT 96 NH TR97 Combine, 2266 Hrs Showing 82 IH 1460 Combine, 5869 Hrs Showing 81 MF 860 Combine, 3185 Hrs Showing J&M 650 Grain Cart, 650 Bu HAYING EQUIPMENT 96 Hesston 4755 Square Baler 01 JD 567 Round Baler CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Gradall 534B 36' Telehandeler, 5093 Hrs Jebco Sheepsfoot Packer 94 Snorkel ATR 60 Man Lift, 5025 Hrs SKID STEER 06 Bobcat S300 Skid Steer, 1602 Hrs TRENCHERS Case 560 Trencher, 1257 Hrs Ditch Witch 3610 Trencher, 1679 Hrs Ditch Witch 2300 Trencher
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ESTATE # 2 CRAWLER LOADER •JD 450 Crawler w/Bucket & scarifier TRUCKS,TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT •1988 Ford F600 basket truck, V-8 370-4V, 5 speed. •1978 Chev C65 single axle truck w/V8, auto, 14’ steel box & hoist. •Trojan 254 end loader w/Detroit, 9’ bucket, SN66-1222-254. •1974 Tempte drop deck 44’ van trailer. 2 sets side doors & rear door. •Coop 30 gas tractor, NF w/fenders, sold w/NI belly mower •1946 H Farmall •6’ Arts Way Belly mower MOTOR HOME •1993 Allergro Bay 28’ Class A motorhome w/newer motor, generator, 86k
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Study shows distillers’ grain use may extend pasture by Emma Struve Competition between cattle and corn for land causes innovation in feeding methods and necessitates research. Dr. Dan Loy, director of the Iowa Beef Center since February, participated in conducting a feeding trial of distillers’ grains to cattle in a variety of situations. He explained, “In 2009 we wrapped up a three-year study.” The big picture objective Loy stated: “We’ve seen growth in the biofuels industry and competition for land.” According to the study report, “Supplementing Distillers’ Grains to Beef Cattle Grazing on Pasture,” one bushel of corn produces 2.7 gallons of ethanol and 18 pounds of dried distillers’ grains (DDG). In 2008 approximately 30 million tons of DDG were produced in the United States; about a third of which came from Iowa. In the five years between 2002 and 2007 the amount of pasture in Iowa decreased by approximately 500,000 acres, according to the USDA. The size beef cow herd depends on the size and availability of pasture, necessitating competitive feed cost research, Loy stated unequivocally. Loy along with Extension beef production specialists Joe Sellers, Byron Leu, and Daryl Strohbehn conducted the project at the McNay Research Farm near Chariton in south central Iowa as well as in practical, on-farm settings to
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groups of calves, heifers and cow-calf pairs. Steve Buress, Magnolia, has a purebred Angus herd started in 1969. Though he did not participate in Loy’s trial, Buress has actively pursued feeding adaptations on his farm. Buress now has between 70 and 80 mother cows and sells replacement female stock and breeding bulls to customers primarily in the western half of Iowa. In addition he farms about 360 acres, has 100 acres of pasture, and 40 acres of hay. Buress also has noticed a propensity to remove pasture land in favor of row crops and the resultant substitution of biofuels byproducts in livestock feed, which causes a somewhat vicious cycle. A potential shortage of roughage is a problem that will need to be addressed down the road, he added. However, he noted, the trend likely started before the ethanol boom. Cattlemen are good at trying to adapt, Buress said. During the course of Loy’s trial a few different delivery systems and methods were tried including a pelleted or cubed product, dry distillers’ grains, and wet distillers’ grains. Animals’ body condition score and weight as well as pasture grass heights were measured throughout the study. “There were several things we learned,” Loy stated. Straight distiller’s grains have a very fine particle size so experience wind loss in pasture. However, if mixed with soy hulls, wheat middlings, or corn, the DDG can then be pelleted for less loss. When DDG are fed at one-half of a percent of body weight, calves were found to grow faster but ate more pasture. When the amount was increased to three-fourths of a percent of body weight, the calves would then substitute for pasture. “At supplementation levels of one percent of body weight or more, forage consumption decreased by as much as 26 percent,” the reported stated. A trend was observed for “supplemented cows to lose condition at a slower rate during the supplementation period,” according to the report. However, “supplementing DDG in these grazing demonstrations on summer pasture with cow-calf pairs did not appear to substitute for summer pasture to a great extent.” From a practical standpoint, Loy continued, the most benefit was gained from supplemental feeding later in the summer as most pasture experiences about half of its annual growth in the spring
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then has a summer slump. DDG is a good alternative to bean meal, Buress said, especially as the rest of the countries in the world have an increased need for protein. DDG are here to stay and have shown positive response in livestock including fast weight gain and palatability. But cattle producers must avoid the old adage that if “a little bit will do good, a lot will do better” as overfeeding DDG can lead to acidosis. “It is very important to feed the correct quality and amount of roughage,” Buress stated. In his operation Buress has found DDG supplementation to heifers and bulls getting ready for sale beneficial. Due to health concerns of keeping cow-calf pairs in a lot, supplementing heifers with DDG and forage in a lot allows him to utilize pasture for the cows and maintain better calf health. Buress feeds the pelleted feed containing DDG to younger livestock, which he has found to be economical as long as corn is less than $4. It is especially important to maintain pasture condition during summer months if the pasture was stocked with livestock based on spring growth and forage availability, Loy noted. Cost comparison is also important, stated Loy. As the ethanol industry moves toward a more fractionated process where the corn kernel is separated into its endosperm, germ, and bran parts prior to ethanol processing, a high fiber by-product, will become more prevalent. During the course of the study, the researchers also conducted a producer and consultant survey that determined the most popular reasons to supplement grazing cattle included increased (pasture) carrying capacity, supplemental nutrition, increased average daily gain, reduced cost, conception rates, ease to check and gather, and improved health. Labor to supplement feed on pasture was anticipated to add one to five hours per week and most commonly included feeding in bunks, tires or hay rings to a lesser extent, or off the ground. Another challenge Buress has seen is that “most aren’t big producers – my range or smaller” handling distillers’ grains or liquid byproducts for transportation, storage and feeding can be an issue. For the complete report see http://www.iowabeefcenter.org/content/Forages%2 0and%20Grazing/ddgfactsheet.pdf. The project was funded in part by the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University as well as the Iowa Beef Center.
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What to expect in June by Brian Hoops
CORN Last month was slightly bearish for corn as it closed the month 7¼ cents lower. During June, the outlook for prices is as simple as looking at weather and how it impacts the emerging crops, which will be 95% of the pricing movement. The only other supply side news the market will deal with is the June 11 USDA monthly supply/demand crop report. Last month’s report put the ending stocks report for the 2010-11 crop at 1.818 billion bushels. This was a mildly bullish surprise to the market as this ending stocks figure was well below trade estimates. The ending stocks figure will put a solid floor underneath prices until an above-trend-line yield can be confirmed. Since the May report was a slightly bullish surprise, anticipate some buying ahead of the report release on the morning of June 11. The market will want to be bullish as the key pollination time period is directly ahead of the market; however, it will take weather concerns during June to ignite a rally. Producers will want to use options as a way to manage risk and provide price insurance. This will enable producers to make sales and cover the upside if weather is adverse. The end of the month will also have the quarterly stocks and planting intentions report from the USDA. This report could be a shocker to the market as some reports have farmers decreasing seeded acres from the last report in March due to some farmer replanting in the Midwest. Seasonal highs are usually formed by June 23.
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Last month was bearish as soybeans closed 51¾ cents lower. The month of June looks to be similar to corn as we are in a weather market and weather forecasts will be the primary driving force. The early soybean seeding pace started fast but has slowed recently. Normally, there should be approximately 25% to 30% of the crop yet to be seeded. The crop looks to be seeded before June 15 leaving beans to spend the rest of June developing its root system. Rains after June 15 will be viewed as beneficial to crop development and negative for prices. However, dryness in the month of June will send prices sharply higher. Demand has remained strong for U.S. beans as the soybean crops in Argentina and Brazil have been harvested and the unsold portion will be sold. Since the soybeans are now in storage, China has returned as a strong buyer of U.S. soybeans. This strong buying has cut into old crop ending stocks leaving U.S. stocks at only 190 mb according to the May USDA report. For new crop, the USDA forecasted ending stocks at a more comfortable 365 mb. Like the corn market, producers should use options as a risk management tool and price insurance. The month of June is not the key reproductive month for soybeans; however, the market will be quick to add a premium into prices on less than ideal weather. The acreage report at the end of the month could be a shocker to the trade. The market has already anticipated larger seeded acres than 2009. However, if producers planted more acres to corn than previously thought due to a record fast corn planting pace, prices could find strength after the report’s release. Seasonal highs are usually formed by June 23.
The month of May was bearish for wheat as Chicago wheat closed 34 cents lower. The month of June brings the end to the growing season for the winter wheat crop, as harvest will progress quickly from Texas northward. The spring wheat crop, traded on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange, will move from a leaders’ role to a followers’ role as it is the beginning of the spring wheat growing season. The winter wheat crop is rated approximately 66% in good to excellent condition versus 45% a year ago. Harvest has just begun in Texas and Oklahoma and should move north into number one winter wheat state Kansas by the middle of the month, assuming good harvest weather. The USDA will update early yield results in the June crop report. The USDA will also update world wheat production and ending stocks, which are growing. The world should be aggressive buyers of newly harvested U.S. wheat in the last half of the month. After the USDA supply/demand report on June 11, the market will be trading harvest results and weather in the spring wheat belt. The next fundamental price determinant for spring wheat will be weather in the spring wheat belt as a hot and dry summer will force price rationing as the supply side of the wheat will again be threatened. Brian Hoops is President and Senior Market Analyst of Midwest Market Solutions, Inc, a full-service commodity brokerage and marketing advisory service at the leading edge in commodity marketing and trading. Brian can frequently be heard on radio stations across the country including WNAX, WHO, and the Red River Farm Network. Brian can be heard daily on the DTN with his own grain market commentary program as well as the Minneapolis Grain Exchange marketing hotline and the University of Illinois commodity wrap up program. Brian also writes several newsletters that are published throughout nine states in the Plains and the Midwest. Brian has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and Dow Jones newswires and U.S. Farm Report. See his ad on this page.
Iowa Learning Farm hosts no-till, strip-till field day in Pocahontas County The Iowa Learning Farm (ILF) will sponsor a midday come-and-go field day at Brian Hoffman’s farm, rural Laurens, Tuesday, June 8, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The informal field day includes a complimentary lunch and features farmer discussion of no-till and strip-tillage management practices. The event is free and the public is invited to attend. Families are encouraged to attend and see the Iowa Learning Farm’s new Conservation Station mobile learning center. Brian Hoffman has demonstrated ILF on-farm tillage comparisons since 2005. He will share his experiences transitioning from full-width tillage to no-till planted soybeans and strip-till planted corn. Iowa State University Extension field agronomist Paul Kassel and area NRCS staff will be on hand to answer questions about no-till and striptill crop management. First Cooperative Association of Laurens will display a strip-till machine and agronomist Jerry Abbas will be
available to answer questions about strip-till implement usage. The ILF Conservation Station is a new educational tool that is traveling the state to teach all Iowans about soil and water quality. Through demonstrations, pictures, computer animations, displays, video and sound, people of all ages can learn why Iowa’s water and soils are precious and how they can help preserve and protect these natural resources. The station also has a rainfall simulator which illustrates the effects of rainfall on the land by collecting surface water runoff and subsurface drainage. The field day site is Hoffman’s farmstead, located at 43555 130th Avenue, north of Highway 10 at the west edge of Laurens. From the 5 Way Express convenience store follow the paved road north and look for the Hoffman farmstead on the west side of the road.
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CLASSIFIEDS 1001 - MOWERS WANTED TO BUY NE - IHC #24 MOWER & PARTS, (308) 5872344 NE - IH 9' MOWER, (402) 336-2755 FOR SALE NE - REBUILT KOSCH HAYVESTOR, (308) 5872344 NE - IHC H W/WO MOWER, (308) 587-2344 NE - KOSCH SIDE MOUNT MOWER, (308) 587-2344 NE - EMERSON DOUBLE VICON DISC, (308) 544-6421 NE - VICON 3 PT DISC MOWER, (308) 5446421 NE - 10 BOLT SPACERS, 36" ROW FOR JD, (308) 390-0642 NE - REBUILT KOSCH TRAILVESTER MOWERS, 14', WITH WARRANTY, $5,000.00, (308) 544-6421 IA - SICKLE MOWERS 7', $275 TO $775, (712) 299-6608 1003 - SWATHERS FOR SALE KS - 1996 NEW HOLLAND 2550, 16 FT HEAD, $26,000.00, (620) 340-3358 KS - NEW HOLLAND 2218 HEAD W/2300 ADAPTER TO FIT 9030 BI-DIRECTIONAL, $9,000.00, (620) 340-3358 OK - NH SWATHER HDR FOR 9030 BI-DIRECTIONAL, 1116 BF, EXCELLENT, $4,500.00, (580) 829-2543 1005 - RAKES WANTED TO BUY NE - LH CHANNEL IRON FRAME ON NH56 OVER 56B SIDE RAKE, AND A WHEEL, (308) 587-2344 NE - 12 WHEEL V RAKE, (402) 482-5491 FOR SALE IA - WWW. RAKEWHEELS. COM, (712) 3662114 NE - '02 VERMEER R23A TWINRAKE CELL 308-962-6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 NE - 10 WHEEL V RAKE, (402) 482-5491 1006 - BALERS FOR SALE NE - BALER BELTS AND CHAINS; BEARINGS & FLANGES, (308) 587-2344 NE - BELTS FOR MOST BALERS & SWATHERS, (308) 587-2344 AL - ROUND BALER BELTING: LRGST DEALER IN US. ORIGINAL BELTING FOR ALL ROUND BALERS INCLUDING NEW JD IN STOCK! SAVE HUNDRED$! FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE! NO 800#, JUST BEST PRICES. SINCE 1973. HAMMOND EQUIP. MC/VISA/DISC/AMEX OR COD, BALERBELTS.COM, (334) 627-3348 TX - BALER BELTS- ALL BRANDS. MADE IN THE U. S. A. ! JD WITH GENUINE JD PLATE FASTENERS. FREE SHIPPING ON SETS. WWW. BALERBELTSANDHAYBEDS. COM, (800) 223-1312 NE - USED BELTS FOR VERMEER 605XL BALER CELL 308-962- 6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 NE - JD 530 BALER, (308) 882-4588 NE - VERMEER 605K BALER, GOOD CONDITION, '07 NHBR780A; 2003 BR780 ALSO GOOD CONDITION, (402) 433-5016 OK - VERMEER 605L, 4591 BALES, TWINE & NET, EXCELLENT, $8,000.00, (580) 8292543 NE - VERMEER 2008 605M RAMP, NET, FLOATS, LIGHTS, MOISTURE SENSOR, FIRE EXTINGUISHER. APPROX. 4200 BALES ON MONITOR. EXCELLENT CONDITION! $26,950.00, (402) 433-5016 NE - NH 858 ROUND BALER FOR PARTS, (402) 482-5491 1007 - BALE MOVERS/FEEDERS FOR SALE NE - NEW EMERSON BALE MOVER-FEEDERS, (308) 544-6421 KS - E-Z HAUL INLINE SELF DUMPING HAY TRAILER, 32' 6 BALE, GOOSENECK, BUMPER HITCH. CALL 785-817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785) 935-2480 ID - NEW HOLLAND BALE WAGONS, WWW. BALEWAGON. COM. ALL MODELS, CAN DELIVER/FINANCE/TRADE., (208) 880-2889 KS - HAY ELEVATORS, 2 ON WHEELS, 36' & 32'; 1 24' FLAT WITH 24' EXTENSION. ALL FOR SMALL SQ BALES. EXCELLENT., (785) 255-4579 1009 - STACKERS/STACK MOVERS FOR SALE ID - NEW HOLLAND BALE WAGONS, WWW. BALEWAGON. COM. ALL MODELS, CAN DELIVER/FINANCE/TRADE., (208) 880-2889 NE - NEW FARMHAND CHAIN & SPROCKETS, (308) 467-2335 NE - JD 200 STACKMAKER, $900.00, (308) 876-2515
1009 - STACKERS/STACK MOVERS FOR SALE - CONT’D NE - EMERSON 13X24 STACK MOVER, ELECTRONIC SCALES, W/ OR WITHOUT HYDRAFORK, (308) 544-6421 1010 - FORAGE HARVESTORS WANTED TO BUY KS - JOHN DEERE CHOPPERS & HEADS, ROEDER IMP, SENECA, KS, (785) 336-6103 FOR SALE NE - KNIFE BAR & RECUT SCREEN FOR JD 35, (308) 995-5515 NE - RECUT SCREEN & AXLE EXTENSION FOR IHC 730, (308) 995-5515 1013 - DUMP WAGON WANTED TO BUY KS - JD SILAGE WAGONS & HIGH DUMPS, ROEDER IMPLEMENT, (785) 336-6103 1014 - BALE WAGONS WANTED TO BUY KS - NH SELF PROPELLED & PULL-TYPE, ROEDER IMP, SENECA, (785) 336-6103 ID - NEW HOLLAND 2 & 3-WIDE, SELF-PROPELLED, PULL-TYPE MODELS. JIM,, (208) 880-2889 FOR SALE ID - NEW HOLLAND'S-ALL MODELS, CAN DELIVER/FINANCE/ TRADE. WWW. BALEWAGON. COM, (208) 880-2889 NE - NH 1044, 119 BALES, GOOD, $3,500.00, (402) 545-2255 KY - NH BW-38 BALE WAGON W/ONLY 960 HRS & 6900 MILES. EXTREMELY NICE, ASKING $89,500, CALL TODAY, (615) 390-3708 1030 - OTHER- HAY & FORAGE
1101 - TRACTORS FOR SALE - CONT’D IA - JD B'S 1937 TO 1950, (712) 299-6608 IA - IH-B WITH WOODS 60"PT, $2,550.00, (712) 299-6608 IA - AC-WC 1938 ELECTRIC START, $1,850.00, (712) 299-6608 NE - 5010 JD HANCOCK SELF LOADING SCRAPER, OLDER UNIT, (308) 436-4369 IA - SUP A, H, M, MTA, 350, 460, 560 TRACTORS, (712) 299-6608 NE - 2 JD DR WH & LIFT ASSIT 7300, CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330 IA - C-AC W/BELLY MOWERS, $1850 TO $2850, (712) 299-6608 KS - FORD 2N WITH 5' WOODS BELLY MOWER, $3,500.00, (620) 865-2541 NE - 1971 JD DIESEL 4020, SYNCHRO SHIFT, DUAL SIDE CONSOLE HYD. , WF, 3PT, VERY GOOD CONDITION, (402) 369-0212 NE - 4430 POWERSHIFT, NEW 18. 4-38 DUAL TIRES, 3 HYD, W/11' JOHN DEERE BLADE, (308) 348-2234 SD - 1968 930 CASE CK $2800. PTO, 3 PT, 600 HRS OVER- HAUL. POWER STEERING PUMP BAD, LOCATED WINNER, SD, (605) 431-8179 1993 JD 4960 MFWD, 6100 hrs., 5 scv’s, 18.4x46 duals, nice. $57,500 (308) 360-0494
NE - 1998 JD 7810 MFWD, PS, 3SCV'S 4450 HRS. , $59,500. CALL CELL 308-360-0494, (308) 282-0246 IA - 1949 B JOHN DEERE TRACTOR 515-468WANTED TO BUY 1983 NE - HAYBUSTER GEAR BOX FOR 1600 1102 - LOADERS STACKER, BEDROLLERS, PUSH OFF ASSEMFOR SALE BLY, A FEW OTHER PARTS, (308) 587-2344 IA - SEVERAL LOADERS OFF JD 3010-4020, FOR SALE (712) 299-6608 NE - HAY PROBE FOR TESTING, (308) 587- NE - 640 CLASSIC JD SELF LOADING 2344 LOADER WILL FIT 6400 JD TRACTOR, ALSO IA - JD HAYLOADER, (712) 299-6608 FITS 3020, 4020, 4450. WILL FIT ANY TRACIA - ROTARY CUTTERS, 5', 6'& 7', $375 TO TOR THAT HAS 20" FRAME, 6'BUCKET & 4 $1475, (712) 299-6608 TINE GRAPPLE FORK & MOUNTINGS; LIKE 1101 - TRACTORS NEW, $7,500.00, (308) 390-0642 NE - HEAVY DUTY BALE SPEAR FOR F11 WANTED TO BUY LOADER, $600.00, (308) 348-2065 NE - IH 560 DIESEL, (402) 336-2755 NE - DUAL LOADER MOUNTS TO FIT JD 4520 NE - MF 35, 50, 65, 135, 235, 245, OR 255 OR 4620. CUSTOM BUILT, VERY HEAVYM TRACTOR, (402) 678-2277 VERY NEAT, WITH CUSTOM GRILL GUARD NE - BUYING TRACTORS FOR SALVAGE BUILT IN. DUAL LOADER 325 OR 345, (402) MOST MAKES AND MODELS, (800) 582482-5491 4303 NE - 75B MICHIGAN 3 CYL FRONT END MO - AC D17'S & UP, SALVAGE OR GOOD, LOADER, 50% RUBBER, SERVICE RECORDS (816) 378-2015 AVAILABLE. $10,000 OVERLAND SAND AND MO - IH 560 TO 1566, SALVAGE OR GOOD, GRAVEL CO. CALL BRYCE @, (402) 764-2371 (816) 378-2015 1103 - LOADER ATTACHMENTS MO - LINDSAY BRO WAGON, NEED PARTS: 6 BOLT HUB #Q563, (816) 378-2015 WANTED TO BUY NE - NEW OR USED 24. 5 X 32 REAR TRAC- NE - DIRT OR MANURE BUCKET HEAD FOR TOR TIRES TO FIT JD COMBINE OR STEIGER F10 LOADER, NEEDS TO HAVE ORANGE TRACTOR, (402) 256-3696 FRAMEWORK W/GRAPPLE, (308) 587-2344 NE - LATE MODEL JD 4020, ANY CONDIFOR SALE TION., (402) 369-0212 IA - 3 PT 90" GNUSE BUCKET, $1,250.00, NE - FRONT WEIGHTS FOR JD 8000 OR 60 (712) 299-6608 SERIES, (402) 726-2488 1104 - CHISELS NE - CASE IH OR STEIGER 9240 OR 9260 RIGID FRAME 4 WHEEL DRIVE, (402) 372WANTED TO BUY 3009 NE - 20' CHISEL, (402) 726-2488 FOR SALE 1105 - DISKS IA - IH NICE SUPER C W/LOADER, (712) 299FOR SALE 6608 NE - IH DISGUSTED? HAVE SHIFTING DIFFI- NE - DISK BLADES AND BEARINGS, (308) CULTIES W/YOUR IH 706, 806, 1206, 4106, 587-2344 756, 856, 1256, 1456, 766, 966, 1066, 1466, IA - 3 PT OR PULL TANDEM DISKS, 6'-18', 1566, 786, 886, 986, 1086, 1486, 1586, (712) 299-6608 3288, 3388, 3488, 3588, 3688, 3788, NE - DISC ROLLING & DISC BLADES JESS 6788?FOR A PERMANENT FIX, CALL WENZ PUTNAM, OVERTON, NE, (800) 987-6612 1106 - PLOWS AND SWEEP PLOWS SERVICE TO PRICE THE KIT FOR YOUR MODEL, (800) 808-7885 FOR SALE NE - NEW, USED AND REBUILT TRACTOR KS - FLEX KING 4X5' SWEEP PLOW, GOOD PARTS, MOST MAKES AND MODELS, (800) CONDITION, $1,250.00, (620) 865-2541 582-4303 IA - OLIVER PLOWS, 2 & 3 BOTTOM, IA - IH, NICE SUPER C W/WF, 2PT, (712) 299- PULL/3PT, (712) 299-6608 6608 IA - 25 PLOWS, 2, 3 & 4 BOTTOM, 2/3PT, IA - OLIVER SUPER 88D, WF, PS, (712) 299- (712) 299-6608 6608 NE - NEW FLEX KING PICKER WHEELS, (308) IA - OLIVER SUPER 77G, WF PS, (712) 299- 995-5515 6608 NE - CASE 308, 4-18'S WITH CONCAVE IA - IH 300U, W/HYD BUCKET, $4,500.00, CUSHION COULTERS, LIKE NEW, $1,100.00, (712) 299-6608 (308) 874-4562 IA - JD A, 1935, (712) 299-6608 1109 - PLANTERS NE - 8 HOLE 15" TRACTOR FRONT WHEELS, WANTED TO BUY FITS IHC, (308) 587-2344 IA - AC WC ROAD PATROL, 12' BLADE, (712) NE - LIFT ASSIST WHEELS FOR A JD 7300 299-6608 12RN, (402) 545-2255 NE - JD 4020 W/ NEW TIRES, NEW DIESEL NE - JD 7000 CORN PLANTER ROW UNITS, INJECTOR PUMP, (308) 478-5451 (402) 372-3009 CO - PARTING OUT 4386 IH, ENGINE SOLD, FOR SALE (303) 536-0124 NE - LIFT ASSIST AND/OR TRANSPORT KIT IA - AC WD45, WF, PS, LOADER, (712) 299FOR IHC LISTER/ PLANTER, ALSO GAUGE 6608 STRIPE WHEELS, (308) 995-5515
1109 - PLANTERS FOR SALE - CONT’D NE - NEW #92 IHC COVERING DISK ASSEMBLY, (308) 995-5515 IA - NEW & USED KINZES, SORENSEN EQUIPMENT, HARLAN, IA, (712) 755-2455 KS - INSECTICIDE BOXES FOR JD 7200, 16 ROWS, $900 OBO. DISK FURROWERS, $1600., (620) 865-2541 NE - IHC SEED DRUMS, (308) 995-5515 NE - MOORE BUILT 16 ROW PLANTER MARKERS, $2,750.00, (308) 485-4486 CO - IH 500 6 ROW CYCLE, W/CORN & SUNFLOWER DRUMS, $500.00, (303) 536-0124 1111 - DRILLS WANTED TO BUY NE - TYE DRILL FOR PARTS, (402) 482-5491 FOR SALE NE - !! ROUND CAPS !! THE ULTIMATE GRAIN DRILL PRESS WHEEL CAP! COVERS COMPLETE FACE OF WHEEL. CONVERTS V FACED WHEELS TO ROUND FACE FOR BETTER FLOTATION & DEPTH CONTROL. PERFECT FIT! EASY TO INSTALL! DON YUNG DISTRIBUTING, KIMBALL, NE., (308) 235-2718 NE - JD 520 SOYBEAN DRILL, 10X18 DOUBLE DISK W/DEPTH BANDS, V PRESS WHEELS. LIKE NEW., (308) 894-6743 KS - 30" HOE AIR SEEDER DRILL $3500. 40' DISC AIR SEEDER DRILL, $19,500, (785) 871-0711 NE - 150 & 7100 DRILLS, FERT. BOXES, BLACK HEAVY DUTY WHEELS, DBL HITCH, TRANSPORTS & PARTS, (308) 995-5515 1112 - ROTARY HOE FOR SALE NE - 30 FOOT JD ROTARY HOE CALL FOR DETAILS, (308) 882-4588 1113 - CULTIVATORS FOR SALE SD - 3-PT 8R FLAT FOLD, $1,500.00, (605) 386-2131 NE - IHC GO-DIG PARTS, (308) 995-5515 NE - 4 ROW ORTHMAN TOOL BAR, CAN BE USED TO CULTIVATE OR RIDGE, (308) 3900642 NE - HAWKINS 12 ROW HILLER (DITCHER), (308) 882-4588 NE - 12 ROW CULTIVATOR, (308) 882-4588 1114 - SPRAYERS FOR SALE KS - 1600 GAL. FLOATER. 3000 WET BOOM SPRAYER, $6,500.00, (785) 871-0711 NE - 2-200 GALLON SADDLE TANKS, FITS 4450, (308) 478-5451 KS - JD 600 HI-CYCLE W/40' WICK BOOM. REBUILT MOTOR, $2,500.00, (620) 8652541 NE - JD 25A, 3 PT. HITCH, 150 GAL, 20" BOOM, (308) 587-2344 1115 - MULCHERS/SHREDDERS FOR SALE NE - 20' BESLER STALK CHOPPER, CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330 1116 - BUSH HOGS FOR SALE IA - 7' 3PT, BUSH HOG CUTTERS; $1,050 TO $2,250, (712) 299-6608 1119 - ROD WEEDER FOR SALE KS - 45' OF MILLER ROD WEEDER USED PARTS, DRIVES, TEETH, RODS, ETC. ALL FOR $500, (620) 865-2541 1120 - FERTILIZER EQUIPMENT FOR SALE NE - CDS SQUEEZE & INJ PUMP, 24 ROW, $600.00, (402) 726-2488 NE - ANHY. TRAILER CHASSIS, (402) 7262488 1123 - INSECTICIDE APPLICATORS FOR SALE NE - GLYPHOSATE PLUS $9.00, GENERIC GRAZON $24, 24D LV6 $18 QUALITY AG SALES, LINCOLN, CALL 877-985- 6100 OR, (402) 466-6100 1125 - AG CHEMICALS
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1130 - TRACTORS,TILL. OTHER FOR SALE NE - FRONT WEIGHTS FOR CASE IH MAGNUM, (308) 995-5515 IA - S & H TIRE TIRUS 20.8 X 34” FS 19.5 X 24” GY 20.8 X 42” GY, 480 X 80 X 46R GY, 14:00 X 24” R MICH, LP 22.5 R USED,10:00 X 20 HYCAP 1-888-266-2179 NE - HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS, HOSES & PTO PUMPS, (308) 587-2344 IA - TRACTOR CHAINS 28" TO 38", (712) 2996608 IA - 3 PT CARRIERS, $175 TO $575, (712) 299-6608
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515-994-2890 1201 - ENGINES/MOTORS FOR SALE NE - 413 CHRYSLER FOR SALVAGE, (308) 995-5515 NE - OIL COOLER FOR 354 PERKINS, (308) 467-2335 NE - USED VEE BELTS: 3-IHC C176" $15 EA; 4 GATES C240" $20 EA; 3 DAYCO C240" $15 EA; 4 DAYCO C270" $15 EA 1 DAYCO C116 $10 EA; 1 DAYCO 94" X 1 1/4" WIDE $10, (402) 564-5064 NE - USED 460 CU IN ENGINE WITH NEW HIGH PRESSURE BERKELEY PUMP, (800) 554-8715 NE - CUMMINS 6BT IRRIGATION MOTOR. 10 HP ELECTRIC MOTOR W/SELF-PRIMING PUMP. JD 4045D IRRIGATION MOTOR. 4 CYLINDER MOTOR W/BERKELEY PUMP, SUCTION PIPE & 500 GAL PROPANE TANK. 500 GALLON DIESEL W/CHASSIS., (402) 7262488 NE - 08 496 CHEVY NG POWER UNIT, 786 HRS, RADIATOR, GEN PULLEY, GEN STAND, SHORT CLUTCH EXCELLANT CONDITION., (308) 467-2335 1202 - PUMPS FOR SALE NE - 10" WLR BOWLS, (308) 995-5515 NE - 5 NEW PTO PUMPS IN STOCK, (800) 284-7066 NE - 3X4 BERKELEY PUMPS, PRIMING VALVES AVAILABLE, (402) 364-2592 NE - USED MANURE PUMP, BETTER BUILT, (800) 554-8715 NE - USED BERKELEY PTO PUMPS & SUCTION EQUIPMENT, (800) 554-8715 NE - 8 USED BERKELEY PTO PUMPS IN STOCK, (800) 284-7066 NE - BERKELEY FLOATER PUMP, (800) 2847066 IA: - IOWA RETIRING - 4 CYLINDER LISTERBERKLEY PUMP 712-472-2012 1203 - PIPE FOR SALE NE - 8" TEXFLO 20" GATES, ALL KINDS OF FITTINGS, (308) 995-5515 NE - 6" BAND & LATCH MAIN LINE, (308) 995-5515 NE - 6" PLAIN PIPE, ALUM AND PLASTIC, (308) 946-3396 NE - 10" X 20" PVC, (308) 946-3396 NE - USED 6" AND 10" PVC, CALL FOR LENGTHS, (308) 946-3396 NE - 6" ALUM MAIN LINE PIPE, HOOK & BAND, (308) 946-3396 NE - 6" X 20" GATED ALUMINUM, (308) 9463396 NE - 8" X 20" ALUMINUM GATED, (308) 9463396 NE - 10" X 20" ALUMINUM GATED PIPE, (308) 946-3396 NE - 8"X 30' PLAIN ALUMINUM PIPE, (308) 946-3396 NE - USED 8"X20" PVC PIPE, (308) 946-3396 NE - 60 LINKS OF GATED, 20" X 30', (308) 478-5451 NE - 8" MAIN LINE HASTINGS, (308) 9955515 NE - 9" MAIN LINE RING LOCK, (308) 9955515 NE - 9" MAIN LINE HIGH PRESS, (308) 9955515
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CLASSIFIEDS 1203 - PIPE FOR SALE - CONT’D NE - 5000' 6" HP RINGLOCK PIPE, (800) 284-7066 NE - 10" & 8" IRRIGATION PIPE, (402) 7262488 1205 - GENERATOR WANTED TO BUY NE - USED WINPOWER PTO GENERATORS, (308) 775-3298 FOR SALE NE - WINPOWER - NEW & USED PTO GENERATORS, (308) 775-3298 IA - WINCO PTO GENERATORS, CALL US FOR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY! HARVEY AT EDEN SUPPLY 8AM - 10PM., (515) 679-4081 1206 - GEAR HEADS FOR SALE NE - 150 HP GEARHEAD, 6 RATIO, (308) 995-5515 NE - AMARILLO GEARHEADS: 110HP 4:3 $700, 80 HP 6:5 $700, 70 HP 4:5 $650, 50 HP 1:1 $700, 50 HP 4:5 $600, (402) 5645064 NE - GEAR DRIVE REPAIR- AMARILLO WARRANTY CENTER. REPAIR ALL MAKES/MODELS. 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES. CENTRAL IRRIGATION, (402) 723-5824 NE - US MOTORS GEARHEADS 90HP 4:3 $450, 70HP 2:3 $400, 30HP 4:3 $300, (402) 564-5064 NE - DERAN/RANDOLPH GEARHEAD 100HP 4:3 $500, PEERLESS GEARHEAD 2:3 $300, (402) 564-5064 1207 - PIVOTS FOR SALE NE - 1998 4 TOWER T-L PIVOT, (308) 9463396 CO - 10 TOWER LOCKWOOD, 1450', ALL GALVANIZED, SINGLE LEG TOWERS, NONWIRE ADJ. , DRIPS, ROTATORS, REGULATORS, NO RUST, GOOD COND. , EXC. WATER AREA, $11,500.00, (970) 332-4114 NE - 10 TOWER REINKE PIVOT, (800) 2847066 MN - NELSON 100 END GUN FOR CENTER PIVOT, USED ONE SEASON. WILL SHIP $450 OR B/O, (320) 254-8477 IA - ONE OLSON 1020 FOOT - 6 TOWER, ONE LOCKWOOD 1020 FOOT 5 TOWER (USED 3 SEASONS) 712-472-2012 1208 - TRAVELER SYSTEMS FOR SALE NE - NEW OCMIS HH: 4" X 1312', (800) 2847066 NE - NEW GREENFIELDS, 6 NEW CADMAN HARD HOSE, 5 USED HARD HOSE TRAVELERS, 9 USED SOFT HOSE, (800) 284-7066 NE - HEINZMAN TRAVELER WITH HOSE, (308) 390-0642 1209 - PUMPS WITH MOTORS FOR SALE NE - 3/4 BERKELEY PUMPS WITH PRIMING VALVES, ATTACHED TO YOUR CHOICE OF INDUSTRIAL 300 FORD OR 262 ALLIS W/RADIATORS, AND CARTS, (402) 3642592 1230 - IRRIGATION MISC. WANTED TO BUY NE - "MULE", WHICH IS A SMALL, SLOW, GASOLINE POWERED VEHICLE USED TO CARRY GEAR BOXES, TOOLS, PIVOT REPAIRS DOWN BETWEEN SUNFLWOER & CORN CROP., (308) 436-4369 FOR SALE WI - SERVING THE MIDWEST WITH COMPLETE IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT, ALL TYPES, NEW & USED. CONTACT ROBERTS IRRIGATION COMPANY AT 1500 POST ROAD, PLOVER, WI 54467, (800) 434-5224 NE - 8" SURGE VALVE, (308) 946-3396 NE - ORTHMAN 3-PT PIVOT TRACK CLOSER, EXCELLENT COND, (308) 390-0642 NE - PIVOTS, HARD & SOFT HOSE TRAVELERS, PUMPS, WHEEL ROLLS, FITTINGS, PVC UNDERGROUND FITTINGS, NEW AND USED, "YOUR COMPLETE IRRIGATION HEADQUARTERS" NORTHERN AGRI-SERVICES INC, HENDERSON, NEBRASKA 68371, (402) 723-4501, (800) 554-8715 MO - JSI DRILLING:WATER WELLS, ALL TYPES, SPECIALIZING IN IRRIGATION WELLS. CALL, (816) 517-4532 1301 - COMBINES AND ACCESSORIES FOR SALE OK - REBUILT COMBINE SIEVES. NEW REEL BATS, GALVANIZED AND BLACK, (580) 3612265 OK - '86 C-IH 1660, 25' 1010 HEADER, $19,000.00, (580) 361-2265
1301 - COMBINES AND ACCESSORIES FOR SALE - CONT’D KS - LARGE BISH BIN EXT OFF 9610 W/HYD. PUSH UP AUGER. $750 OBO, (620) 8652541 KS - NH TR98, 1905 SEP HRS, 30' 973 FLEX HEAD, $72,000.00, (620) 340-3358 OK - '82 GLEANER N6, 24' HEADER, $8,000.00, (580) 361-2265 OK - C-IH 1480, 810 24' HEAD, $10,000.00, (580) 361-2265 OK - TR85 NEW HOLLAND, 3208 CAT, 24' HEADER, $5,000.00, (580) 361-2265 CO - 22'AIR REEL AND ACCESSORIES. RECENTLY TAKEN OFF JD 105 COMBINE. $450 OBO. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER., (719) 643-5267 NE - JD, 1981 7720, 4300 HRS, JD DEALER SERVICED YEARLY, $9,500.00, (402) 5452255 CO - PARTING OUT 2 MF 760 COMBINES, 1 W/6 CYLINDER PERKINS, 1 W/8 CYLINDER PERKINS, (303) 536-0124 OK - SEED CLEANER, CLIPPER, 92DB TRAVELER ON TRAILER, GOOD CONDITION, LOTS OF SCREENS, (580) 829-2543 1302 - COMBINE HEADS WANTED TO BUY MO - JD 920F BEAN PLATFORM, (816) 3782015 IA - MF 1163 CORN HEAD, (402) 651-5811 NE - JD ROW CROP HEAD 8R 30", (402) 3723009 FOR SALE SD - WE REBUILD COMBINE & WINDROWER HEADER AUGERS TO LIKE NEW CONDITION. PONCELET'S WELDING, RAMONA, SD. (605) 480-4860 OR, (605) 482-8405 OK - MACDON 960 25' DRAPER W/IHC ADAPTER & PICK UP REEL, $9,000.00, (580) 361-2265 NE - JD 925 FLEX HEAD, SEE THRU REEL, GOOD, $4,500.00, (402) 545-2255 NE - JD, 643 CORN HEAD, OIL DRIVE, $4,950.00, (402) 545-2255 CO - MF 1163 CORN HEAD, $700.00, (303) 536-0124 1303 - CORN PICKERS FOR SALE IA - NI 311 CORNPICKER 2 R WIDE, $950.00, (712) 299-6608 1305 - WAGONS/GRAVITY WAGONS FOR SALE IA - FLARE, BARGE & GRAVITY WAGONS $150 TO $1850, (712) 299-6608 IA - WAGON GEARS, STEEL, WOOD OR RUBBER TIRES, (712) 299-6608 1307 - GRAIN DRYERS FOR SALE NE - 1995 MC 1175, 1992 MC 1175, 1995 MC 970, 1989 MC 973, MC 975, MC 675, 3 FARM FANS, M&W 650, (800) 284-7066 NE - USED 2009 BROCK SQ20D, USED '05 SUPERB SE1000C, USED '05 SUPERB SE750C, 3 NEW BROCK DRYERS., (800) 284-7066 NE - USED FARM FANS 4" AIR SYSTEM, (800) 284-7066 IA - 2 - 40 HP GSI GRAIN BIN FANS NEVER USED 515-230-0283 1310 - AUGERS FOR SALE NE - SPEED KING 52' 8" WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR, (308) 478-5451 NE - MAYRATH 55' GRAIN AUGER, 8" W/ ELECETIR MOTOR, (308) 478-5451 1313 - GRAIN STORAGE UNITS FOR SALE NE - 8" AERATION TUBING AND AERATION FANS, (308) 995-5515 NE - BULK HEAD FOR 51' CURVET, (308) 995-5515 NE - SINGLE PHASE MOTORS, (308) 9955515 NE - BROCK BINS & GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT, EPS & BEHLEN BLDG SYSTEMS, BUCKLEY STEEL, AINSWORTH, NE, (402) 387-0347 NE - SUKUP GRAIN BINS-WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GRAIN STORAGE, DRYING & CONVEYING EQUIPMENT. NORTH CENTRAL AUTOMATION-O'NEILL, NE, (402) 336-1900 NV - USED 200, 000 BUSHEL BUTLER GRAIN BIN, $45,000.00, (702) 370-0205 1315 - COMBINE TRAILERS FOR SALE SK - COMBINE TRAILERS: TRAILTECH OR JANTZ, SINGLE & DOUBLE. HYDRAULIC FOLD HEAD TRANSPORTS. FLAMAN SALES, BOX 280, SOUTHEY, SK, CANADA S0G 4P0, ASK FOR AL. EVES 306-949-8458. DAYS, (306) 726-4403
1330 - GRAIN HARVEST OTHER WANTED TO BUY NE - CHICAGO FANS, (308) 995-5515 FOR SALE NE - 8" AERATION TUBES, FANS, TUNNELS FOR CONCRETE FLOORS, (308) 995-5515 NE - GSI GRAIN BINS, GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT, ALL KINDS, GSI FANS & HEATERS, PORTABLE GRAIN DRYERS, (800) 554-8715 NE - NEW & RECONDITIONED KONGSKILDE AIR GRAIN VAC EQUIPMENT, (800) 554-8715 IA - MIDWEST PNEUMATIC. BRANDT, CONVEYAIR, REM, VACBOSS, HANDLAIR. NEW, RECOND, PTO OR ENG DRIVEN, PUMPS, AIR LOCKS, PIPE, PARTS, SERVICE. 5 YR LEASE OR LOAN AT 7. 1%. 40+ UNITS IN STOCK. OUR HIGH VOLUME MEANS YOUR BEST DEAL! WE DELIVER! MACEDONIA, IA, (800) 480-2487 NE - NEW ORTHMAN DRY BEAN CUTTERS, (308) 995-5515 NE - DMC MODEL 44 GRAIN CLEANER, (800) 284-7066 IL - ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A MOISTURE TESTER THAT WILL GIVE YOU FAST & ACCURATE RESULTS? THEN CALL US NOW & ASK ABOUT OUR MODEL 920 & 930. SHORE SALES. MOISTURETESTERS. COM, (800) 837-0863 KS - ROTARY GRAIN CLEANER, GOOD CONDITION, $300.00, (785) 221-8173 1401 - 3 POINT BLADES FOR SALE IA - 2 OR 3 PT BLADES 6', 7', 8' OR 9' AC, IH, JD & OTHERS, (712) 299-6608 1404 - SNOW BLOWER/PLOWS FOR SALE IA - 3 PT SNOWBLOWERS, $1550 TO $2850, (712) 299-6608 NE - V-SNOW PLOW ORIGINALLY FOR COUNTY MAINTAINER, COULD ADAPT TO FIT LOADER TRACTOR OR WHATEVER, $375.00, (308) 894-6965 1406 - LAWN MOWERS FOR SALE NE - HIS & HERS MOWERS, MADE BY DEINES CORP, BOTH HAVE 48" FRONT DECKS, 1 W/BAGGER, 1 W/DUMP BOX, BOTH W/BRAND NEW 14 HP TECUMSEH ENGINES, HEAVY DUTY MOWERS, EXCELLENT. ALSO LOTS OF SPARE PARTS, (308) 390-0642 NE - WORKHORSE LAWN TRACTOR W/SIDE PULL TYPE MOWER W/ BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE, WILL MOW TALL GRASS, PRACTICALLY NEW. REEL TYPE MOWER FOR SHORT GRASS, 10' WIDE SWATH. CAN BE PULLED BEHIND 4 WHEELER OR WORKHORSE TRACTOR, (308) 390-0642 1407 - ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALE NE - COMPLETE LINE OF SHEAVES, BEARINGS, DRIVES, & MOTORS, (402) 387-0347 1408 - DAIRY EQUIPMENT WANTED TO BUY WI - USED BULK MILK TANKS, ALL SIZES, (800) 558-0112 1412 - SHOP TOOLS,WELDERS, ETC WANTED TO BUY NE - 110V WELDING ROD DRYING OVEN, (308) 587-2344 FOR SALE KS - METAL BENCH LATHE 3 JAW CHUCK, 5 1/2" SWING, $200.00, (785) 778-2962 KS - BRAKE DRUM/ROTOR TURNING LATHE, $110.00, (785) 778-2962 KS - ARMITURE TURNING LATHE, $70.00, (785) 778-2962 1430 - OTHER EQUIPMENT FOR SALE NE - ELSTON GOPHER MACHINE, (308) 5872344 IA - WWW. WHEELRAKE. COM, (712) 3662114 IA - AGE CATCHING UP WITH YOUR NEED TO CLIMB? WE CAN HELP WITH A HAND OPERATED SINGLE PERSON ELEVATOR 140' MAXIMUM CALL, (800) 462-3460 KS - ORTHMAN & BUCKEYE FRONT 3 PT HITCHES, $1500 EACH., (620) 865-2541 1500 - GROUND HAY FOR SALE KS - GROUND HAY AVAILABLE YEAR ROUND, DELIVERY AVAILABLE, (785) 389-5111 1501 - ALFALFA HAY WANTED TO BUY KS - GRINDING ALFALFA WANTED, (785) 389-5111
1501 - ALFALFA HAY WANTED TO BUY - CONT’D IA - QUALITY SML OR LG SQ ALFALFA OR MIXED IN SEMI LOADS, (641) 658-2738 FOR SALE NE - ALFALFA, 4X4X8 BALES, DAIRY QUALITY, SHEDDED & TARPED, HAMEL HAY CO CELL 308-962-6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 NE - 1ST, 2ND, & 3RD CUTTING OF ALFALFA HAY, (308) 882-4588 NE - GRINDING QUALITY ALFALFA IN LG RD BALES, HAMEL HAY CO CELL 308-9626399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 NE - HORSE QUALITY IN SM SQ BALES, SHEDDED & TARPED HAMEL HAY CO CELL 308-962-6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474 NE - CUSTOM GRINDING, GROUND HAY DELIVERIES, HAZARD, NE., (308) 452-4400 NE - HIGH QUALITY BIG ROUND & BIG SQUARE BALES. KORTY HAY. HAY ANALYSIS AVAILABLE., (888) 708-2800 OR - TEST MOISTURE. HAY, GRAIN, SILAGE, SOIL, WOOD, WINDROW TESTER. BALE STROKE COUNTER. MOISTURE READ OUT AS YOU BALE! WWW. LEHMANFARMS. NET, (503) 434-1705 1502 - PRAIRIE HAY FOR SALE IA - LARGE RD & BIG SQ BALES GOOD QUALITY GRASS HAY, DELIVERED IN SEMI LOADS ONLY, (641) 658-2738 NE - LARGE ROUND & SMALL SQUARE BALES PRAIRIE HAY, CALL EARLY AM OR LATE PM, (308) 894-6743 KS - TOP QUALITY SM SQ, CAN DELIVER SEMI LOAD LOTS, (785) 528-3779 KS - TOP QUALITY 4X4X8 SQ, CAN DELIVER SEMI LOAD LOTS, (785) 528-3779 KS - BALED 4X8, SM SQ OR BIG ROUNDS, (620) 625-2402 KS - 2008 BROME BIG ROUND BALES, (785) 935-2480 NE - HOLT COUNTY NEBRASKA PRAIRIE HAY, CERTIFIED WEED FREE OF ALL NOXIOUS WEEDS, BIG ROUND BALES, CALL CELL: 402-394-8495 OR, (402) 336-3292 NE - CERTIFIED MEADOW HAY, BIG ROUND BALES, HORSES, CATTLE, MULCH, (308) 587-2344 KS - BIG BLUE STEM PRAIRIE HAY. 4X4X8 BALES. $55/T. BARNED, ROUND BALES OUTSIDE $5/T. CONCORDIA, KS. CALL 386871-0561,, (703) 713-0174 NE - 117 BG ROUNDS, MAINLY GRASS MIX, (308) 436-5491 1503 - BROME HAY FOR SALE KS - HORSE QUALITY:3X3, WEED/MOLD FREE. APPROX 750LBS, NO SUNDAY CALLS, (785) 255-4579 1504 - OAT/WHEAT/RYE HAY FOR SALE NE - 150 LARGE ROUND WHEAT STRAW BALES, (308) 882-4588 1505 - STRAW WANTED TO BUY IA - GOOD CLEAN, BRIGHT SM SQ IN SEMI LOADS, (641) 658-2738 FOR SALE NE - 96 BG RDS CERT WHEAT STRAW, 1000#/BL. 308-641-1240,, (308) 436-5491 1512 - SEED FOR SALE TX - FORAGE-TYPE TRITICALE SEED, CALL GAYLAND WARD SEEDS, (800) 299-9273 IA - BUYER & SELLER OF PRAIRIE GRASS & WILDFLOWER SEED, OSENBAUGH SEEDS, LUCAS, IA., (800) 582-2788 KS - TRITICALE SEED, A+ QUALITY, VOLUME DISCOUNT. DELIVERY AVAILABLE. CALL BROCK BAKER @, (800) 344-2144 NE - PASTURE & HAY MIXES, OATS, TURNIP, COVER CROPS, TEFF, MILLET, WILDLIFE, ALFALFA, ETC. , PRAIRIE STATES SEED 866373-2514 TOLL FREE, (866) 373-2514 NE - NATIVE GRASS SEED, WILDFLOWER, LEAD PLANT, SMART WEED & OTHERS. SOUTH FORK SEED COMPANY, (402) 4825491 1530 - HAY & GRAIN OTHER FOR SALE IA - WWW. REPLACEMENTRAKEWHEELS. COM, (712) 366-2114 1806 - GRINDER MIXERS FOR SALE IA - IH 950, $950.00, (712) 299-6608 NE - 420 ART'S-WAY GRINDER MIXER, VERY GOOD, HAMMERS NEVER TURNED, SHEDDED, (402) 482-5491 www.iowafarmandranch.com www.iowafarmandranch.com
1807 - HAY GRINDERS/PROCESSORS FOR SALE MN - HAYBUSTER 1150 TRUCK MOUNT GRINDERS, ENGINE GRINDERS, NEW/USED. PARTS SHIPPED DIRECT. BAKKOBROS. COM. (320) 278-3560, OR CELL, (320) 808-0471 NE - PARTED OUT JD 400 GRINDER/MIXER, IN & OUT AUGERS, GRINDER MILL W/PTO SHAFT, ALL W/SCREENS, (308) 467-2335 CO - TUB GRINDERS, NEW & USED (W/WARRANTY). OPERATE WELL W/70-175 HP TRACTORS, GRINDS WET HAY, TOUGH HAY & ALL GRAINS. HIGH CAPACITY. LOW PRICE. WWW. ROTOGRIND. COM, (800) 724-5498, (970) 353-3769 1813 - FEEDERS FOR SALE NE - BULK CAKE & GRAIN FEEDERS, (308) 587-2344 1815 - WATERERS/TANKS FOR SALE NE - BULL TOUGH BOTTOMLESS HEAVY GAUGE STOCK TANKS, (402) 387-0347 NE - LIFETIME WATER TANKS, LIFETIME WARRANTY, TIRE TANKS ARE 20 PLY & UP. AUTOMATIC WATERERS, HAY BALE FEEDERS, 6' & 7' SNOW & MANURE YARD SCRAPERS, USA TIRE MANAGEMENT, WWW. USATIREPRODUCTS. COM, (800) 755-8473 MN - JUG LIVESTOCK WATERERS. THEJUGWATERER. COM, (320) 808-0471 1818 - HAMMER MILL FOR SALE KS - 18" SCROUT WALDRON HAMMERMILL W/75HP MOTOR, $400.00, (785) 778-2962 1819 - WINDMILLS FOR SALE NE - REBUILT AIR MOTORS OR REPAIRS, (308) 587-2344 TX - VIRDEN PERMA-BILT CO. FARM & RANCH PRODUCTS: ROOF & TANK COATINGS, WINDMILL PARTS. SEND OR CALL FOR FREE CATALOG. 2821 MAYS AVE. BOX7160FR AMARILLO, TX 79114-7160 WWW. VIRDENPRODUCTS. COM, (806) 3522761 NE - MONITOR PUMP JACK-CHOICE OF GAS & ELECTRIC MOTOR, $650.00, (308) 4364369 1820 - LIVESTOCK BEDDING FOR SALE NE - CORRUGATED WINDBREAK STEEL, 8 GAUGE THROUGH 20 GAUGE, (402) 3870347 1830 - LIVESTOCK OTHER WANTED TO BUY NE - 20' BULL WHIP, (308) 587-2344 KS - USED HOG OR SHEEP PANELS & GATES, (785) 778-2962 FOR SALE NE - SUCKER ROD 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1", FOR FENCING CALL MY CELL: 308-870-1119, CALL FOR PRICE, (308) 732-3356 NE - WE ARE YOUR STAMPEDE LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT DEALER. EMERSON EQUIPMENT. WHITMAN, NE, (308) 544-6421 KS - TIRE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: WATER TANKS, MINERAL FEEDERS, SILAGE COVER WEIGHTS. WWW. GEETIRE. COM, (785) 231-8397 NE - GOPHER CONTROL MACHINE, CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330 1901 - FEEDER STEERS FOR SALE MO - WE SPECIALIZE IN LOCATING "QUALITY" FEEDER CATTLE, (816) 688-7887 1903 - OPEN HEIFERS FOR SALE NE - GELBVIEH AND BALANCER OPEN HEIFERS, (402) 879-4976 MO - QUALITY REPLACEMENT CATTLE LOCATORS - MAX HARGROVE, (816) 6887887 NE - YEARLING & 2 YEAR OLD VIRGIN REG ANGUS HEIFERS, (308) 569-2458 1904 - BRED HEIFERS FOR SALE NE - YOUNG COWS & BRED HEIFERS, AI'D TO ABS BULLS, AND CLEANED UP WITH SUMMITCREST BULLS, (308) 569-2458 1906 - BRED COWS FOR SALE NE - I'M DEALING ON COWS COMING OUT OF DROUGHT AREAS EVERY DAY. WWW. BREDCOWSWRIGHTLIVESTOCK. COM OR CALL, (308) 534-0939 www.iowafarmandranch.com www.iowafarmandranch.com
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CLASSIFIEDS 1906 - BRED COWS FOR SALE - CONT’D 20 FIRST CALF HEIFER AI sired Black/Baldy Pairs. Big calves. Also 18 AI sired Fall Calvers, 2-7 Years. More information on both groups at www.apexcattle.com, 308-750-0200. 1907 - DAIRY COWS WANTED TO BUY NE - FAIMLY MILK COW, PREFER GURNSEY, BUT WILL CONSIDER OTHERS, (308) 5872344 1908 - COW CALF PAIRS FOR SALE NE - YEARLING & 2 YEAR OLD REG ANGUS COW/CALF PAIRS, (308) 569-2458 1909 - BULLS FOR SALE NE - REGISTERED ANGUS, CELL: 308-8701119, (308) 732-3356 NE - 25 PB CHAROLAIS BULLS COMING 2S ALL RECORDS 40 YRS, (308) 995-5515 NE - GELBVIEH BULLS, RED & BLACK, 1 & 2 YR OLDS, (402) 879-4976 NE - (25) COMING 2 YR OLD CHAROLAIS BULLS(308) 567-2288, (308) 995-5515 NE - REG ANGUS BULLS, (402) 395-2178 NE - EASY CALVING, REG POLLED CHAROLAIS BULLS, (402) 395-2178 NE - REG ANGUS BULLS, 2 YEAR OLDS AND YEARLINGS, SONS OF 878, BLUEPRINT 202 AND TRAVELOR 722, (308) 569-2458 NE - PUREBRED ANGUS BULLS, YEARLINGS & 2 YR OLDS. TC TOTAL, OBJECTIVE, & ONE WAY BLOODLINES. SCHULTE ANGUS RANCH. KEARNEY, NE. 308-708-1839 OR, (308) 236-0761 OK - PB CHAROLAIS BULLS, 2 YRS OLD, RANCH RAISED. SCHUPBACH CHAROLAIS RANCH, (580) 829-2543 NE - YEARLING ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE OR LEASE. TAYLOR AND TAYLOR CATTLE CO., (402) 469-5507 PRIVTE TREATY YEARLING ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE Starting at $2,000 • FREE Delivery STEVENSON DIAMOND DOT Hobson, MT
Clint: (406) 374-2250 NE - HAUMONT SHORTHORNS: REGISTERED DUAL-PURPOSE BULLS & CALVES. RT #3, BOX 164, BROKEN BOW, NE 68822, (308) 872-2617 MN - SOUTH DEVON/ANGUS BULLS-VERY MODERATE, MATERNAL, GAIN & EFFICIENCY TESTED. NO CORN. BULLS WORK GREAT FOR CONVENTIONAL OR GRASS PROGRAMS. GREAT MATERNAL BREEDS W/LOTS OF PUNCH FOR GROWTH IN ONE PKG. WWW. THOMPSONCATTLE. COM CALL 320-266-3098 OR, (801) 391-8989
ANGUS HYBRID BULLS, several by the great Copyright sire! Easy calving, top performance and gentle. Pictures, videos and data at www.apexcattle.com. APEX Cattle, Dannebrog, NE, 308-750-0200. 1910 - SHOW STOCK FOR SALE NE - CLUB CALVES, "THE WINNING KIND", STEERS/HEIFERS, (402) 395-2178 1915 - SEMEN/EMBRYO/AI SERVICE FOR SALE NE - DBL BLACK DBL POLLED CALVING EASE GELBVIEH BULLS, (402) 879-4976 AR - SEMEN-4-SALE, $100/STRAW, ABBI REGISTERED, 2009 BUCKING BULL, #58 WOLF KAT ACA, SON OF SKAT KAT OUT OF BAKER #602 (WOLF MAN DAUGHTER). CALL TODAY, HALL RODEO, CLINE @, (501) 412-3644
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1916 - DAIRY HEIFERS FOR SALE WI - DAIRY EQUIP- STALLS, GATES, HEADLOCKS, TMR MIXERS, BARN CLEANERS, MANURE AUGERS/PUMPS, VENTILATION, ALLEY SCRAPERS. REASONABLY PRICE LONG LASTING EQUIP EQUALS VALUE. MEETING ALL DAIRYMEN'S NEEDS SINCE 1919. BERG EQUIPMENT CORP. WWW. BERGEQUIPMENT. COM, (800) 494-1738 1930 - CATTLE OTHER FOR SALE MO - QUALITY REPLACEMENT & BREEDING CATTLE LOCATORS, (816) 688-7887 CO - IT'S SIMPLE. . . YOU NEED SALERS. ACCORDING TO U. S. MARC, SALERS HAVE OPTIMUM BIRTH WEIGHT & GROWTH PERFORMANCE FOR CROSSING WITH ANGUS. SUPERIOR TO COMPETING CONTINENTAL BREEDS FOR MARBLING, SALERS ARE RELATIVELY EQUAL FOR YIELD. SALERSUSA. ORG, (303) 770-9292 2011 - HOG EQUIPMENT FOR SALE NE - CHORE TIME FEED SYSTEM WITH BULK TANK, 100 FT. OF TUBING AND SCREW. CELL 402-920-3612, (402) 9231196 2200 - REGISTERED HORSES FOR SALE NE - 2003 BLACK MORGAN STALLION, MORGAN BROOD MARE, 2004 BLACK MORGAN STALLION, 1995 MORGAN STALLION, (308) 587-2344 NE - AQHA, YEARLINGS, MARES AND COLTS, (308) 569-2458 NE - PEPPY DOC SAN, SHINING SPARK, JET DECK, THREE BAR & SKIPPER W BRED, STALLIONS, MARES, FILLEYS, & GELDINGS, MOSTLY SORREL & PALOMINO, GREAT STOCK, GOOD DISPOSITIONS, CALL 1-866800-1232 OR, (308) 384-1063 NE - TOP QUALITY GELDINGS-DOC O'LENA, HOLIDOC, DOC BAR, COYS BONANZA, DOCS JACK SPRAT BLOODLINES- NATURAL COW SENSE-RIVER ROAD QUARTER HORSES 308452-3860, (308) 452-4272 NE - ONLY TWO REPLACEMENT MARES LEFT-REGISTERED QUARTERHORSESDON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! RIVER ROAD QUARTERHORSES 308-452-3860, (308) 452-4272 NE - IT COSTS NO MORE TO FEED A GREAT HORSE THAN A POOR ONE. RIVER ROAD QUARTERHORSES ARE WELL FED, DON'T HAVE BAD HABITS AND ARE GOOD LOOKING. MUST CUT HERD SIZE. 308-452-3860, (308) 452-4272 NE - AQHA HORSES, BLUE ROAN STUD AND MARES. OLDER GREY MARE, WELL BROKE, GRANDDAUGHTERS HORSE, (308) 5692458 2202 - STUD SERVICE FOR SALE NE - MORGAN STALLION STANDING AT STUD, (308) 587-2344 NE - ILLINI DESTINY LEO, 2004 BUCKSKIN STALLION, STANDS AT MORAN QUARTER HORSES, AMHERST, NE. COW HORSES, ROPING AND BARREL PROSPECTS. FOR INQUIRIES ON THE STUD OR STUD FEES PLEASE CALL TERRY MORAN AT 308-3255587 OR JOSH PUTNAM AT, (308) 708-1938 2230 - HORSE- OTHER FOR SALE NE SELL-TRADE MORGAN STALLIONS:BESSIA'S, BON, ACCORD 135969; T-BONE, LAD, CLASSY, 149831; TBONE, B, CONGO, 164062, (308) 587-2344 2301 - DOGS FOR SALE KS - AKC FARM RAISED GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES, FIRST SHOTS, DEW CLAWS. 785398-2231, 785-731-5174,, (785) 731-5190 2311 - FISH FOR SALE KS - POND STOCKING, WWW. CULVERFISHFARM. COM, (800) 241-5205 2501 - HELP WANTED/NEED WORK KS - NEED RESPONSIBLE HARD WORKING INDIVIDUALS FOR 2010 HARVEST CREW. TX TO MT & FALL CORN HARVEST. GUARANTEED MONTHLY WAGE PLUS ROOM & BOARD. NEW JD COMBINES, PETERBILT/KW TRUCKS. SKINNER HARVESTING LLC, CALL DAN OR LEAVE MESSAGE AT (620) 340-2843, (620) 343-8140
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2501 - HELP WANTED/NEED WORK CONT’D NE - CONSTRUCTION ROOF-TECH LOOKING FOR UP TO 10 PEOPLE TO WORK ON A CREW. PAY IS $8-$15/HR. FULL OR PARTTIME. CALL RAY AT 402-708-6884. OK - EXPERIENCED FARM FAMILY, MECHANICAL ABILITY A MUST, NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA, HOUSING PROVIDED, (580) 8292543 2502 - CUSTOM WORK/SERVICES KS - CORN, MILO, WHEAT HARVESTING WANTED. TWO JD MACHINES & SUPPORTING TRUCKS., (785) 567-8515 JD COMBINES FOR RENT From Kansas to North Dakota Finnicum’s Custom Combining combiner@midrivers.com PH: (406) 480-2119 PH: (406) 480-2510 PH: (406) 489-0837
2601 - CARS FOR SALE CO - 1964 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR, 390 V8 THUNDERBIRD ENGINE, FACTORY OPTION. BODY FAIRLY STRAIGHT, NEEDS PAINT. INTERIOR ROUGH. ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN ARE GOOD. 86K MILES $1500 OR BEST CLOSE OFFER. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER, (719) 643-5267 TX - RUST FREE TEXAS TRUCKS & CARSTARTING @ $2500 AND UP. GRAFE CHEVROLET-GMC, HALLETTSVILLE, TX 77964 CALL TODAY, (800) 798-3225 2602 - PICKUPS WANTED TO BUY NE - HD COIL SPRINGS FOR 1971 3/4 TON CHEVY PICKUP, END GATE FOR 1980 GMC 3/4 TON, (308) 587-2344 KS - GOOD LONG WIDE FACTORY BED FOR '73-'79 FORD, (620) 865-2541 FOR SALE KS - 88 CHEVY 1 TON, 4WD, 6. 2 DIESEL, 4 SP, FLATBED, (785) 935-2480 NE - THIRD SEAT FOR 95-99 SUBURBAN, TAUPE LEATHER, $100.00, (402) 564-5064 KS - 1993 F-350 CREWCAB XLT DIESEL, AUTO, 4X4, FACTORY TURBO AVAILABLE, $5,900.00, (620) 865-2541 NE - FRONT BUMPER FOR 2005 CHEVY SILVERADO, (308) 587-2344 CO - 1961 FORD F250, 292 V-8, 4 SP TRAN. 2 WH DRIVE, LONG STEP SIDE BOX, GOOD CONDITION, OLDER RESTORA TION $6500, PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER., (719) 643-5267 NE - '00 CHEVY 1500 EXT. CAB SHORTBOX, 5. 3, 4X4, 108K, $9,750.00, (402) 787-2244 2603 - TRUCKS FOR SALE SD - 1951 CHEVY FIRETRUCK, LIGHTS & SIREN WORK, 10K, DRIVES GREAT, REAL NICE, $4,500.00, (605) 386-2131 KS - '59 CHEVY 60, V8, 4&2 SP, 15' B&H, 2 NEW TIRES, TUNED UP, ETC, $999.00, (620) 865-2541 NE - 60 FORD F700, 24' STEEL FLATBED, CHEATER AXLES, 5&2, W/ 2-1000 GAL FLAT BOTTOM VERTICAL FERTILIZER TANKS, USE TO HAUL BIG ROUND OR LITTLE SQUARE HAY BALES, (308) 390-0642 KS - 1976 FORD 3500 CAB & CHASSIS, $500.00, (785) 778-2962 KS - '97 FLD 120, 470, DETROIT 60, 20' STAKE SIDE BOX, NEW SCOTT HOIST, ROLLOVER TARP (BEING BUILT), $29,500.00, (785) 421-3465 KS - '89 IHC 8300, L10, 330, 20' B&H, SPRING RIDE 9500, $22,000.00, (785) 4213465 KS - (2) '00 CENTURY DAYCABS LWB, WILL TAKE 20' BOX, 470 SERIES 60, W/AUTO SHIFT, $19,500.00, (785) 421-3465 NE - IH ENGINES, 304'S & 345'S, (308) 4672335 NE - OMAHA STANDARD 16' GRAIN BOX WITH HOIST, (308) 467-2335 CO - 1979 GMC 1 TON TOW TRUCK, 2WD, 350 V8, 4 SP, HOLMES 440 BED & WINCH, TOLLE TX-3000 WHEEL LIFT. 3300 MILES SINCE REPAINT & REFURBISH IN '97. NEW SEAT, INTERIOR & GOOD TIRES. $7500 OR BEST CLOSE OFFER. GOOD CONDITION LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER, (719) 6435267 KS - '05 CENTURY, 14L, SERIES 60 DETROIT, 515 HP, W/ AUTO SHIFT, WILL TAKE 20' BOX, $28,000.00, (785) 421-3465
2605 - STOCK TRAILERS FOR SALE NE - MID 70'S 45' WILSON ALUMINUM STRAIGHT FLOOR LIVESTOCK TRAILER. 3 COMPARTMENTS. NEW BRAKES, FLOOR GOOD. $15,500 CALL 308-623-2745 OR, (308) 623-2126 2607 - UTILITY TRAILERS WANTED TO BUY NE - FLATBED W/HEAVY DUTY AXLES, METAL FLOOR AND WIDE ENOUGH TO HOLD A PICKUP, (308) 587-2344 FOR SALE NE - 1979 TRAIL MOBILE ALUMINUM 9000 GAL. TANKER, (402) 369-0212 2613 - MOBILE HOMES & RV'S FOR SALE NE - AVION SILVER R, 30FT, TRAVEL TRAILER, VERY CLEAN, EXCELLENT SNOWBIRD TRAILER, NEW BATTERIES, $7400/OBO, (402) 564-5064 2614 - BOATS & WATER CRAFTS FOR SALE KS - 16' HOBIECAT, $600.00, (785) 7782962 2615 - AIRPLANES FOR SALE NE - MONI MOTOR GLIDER AND TRAILER, LOW HOURS, (402) 364-2592 2616 - TIRES WANTED TO BUY NE - HOT PATCH VULCANIZING PATCHES, (308) 587-2344 NE - NEW OR USED 24. 5 X 32 REAR TRACTOR TIRES TO FIT JD COMBINE OR STEIGER TRACTOR, (402) 256-3696 IA - TWO 825-20 FRONT TRUCK TIRES $60 OBO, GOOD THREAD. 712-346-8338 FOR SALE NE - 15" SPLIT RIMS, 8 HOLE, 750 MUD/SNOW, (308) 587-2344 NE - 10 BOLT RIMS W/18. 4 X 38" TIRES, (402) 336-2755 NE - 2-320-90R50 W 10 BOLT RIMS, (402) 787-2244 2618 - SEMI TRACTORS/TRAILERS WANTED TO BUY IA - LATE MODEL TRLRS & TRUCKS WITH LIGHT DAMAGE OR IN NEED OF ENGINE REPAIRS, (641) 658-2738 NE - 18' STEEL TRUCK GRAIN BOX, 52" OR 60" SIDES HOIST AND ROLL TARP, (308) 436-4369 FOR SALE KS - 66 IH 2000, DETROIT, 15 SP W/HENDERSON TWINSCREW, TULSA WINCH. CALL 785-817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785) 935-2480 NE - 1975 24' SEMI LOWBOY TRLR. $1950, $2,250.00, (402) 545-2255 MO - '99 IH 4900, TS, 18K FRONT, 40K LB HENDRICKSON, $26,000.00, (660) 5483804 NE - 1978 BRENNER 6500 GAL STAINLESS STEEL INSULATED TANKER, GOOD CONDITION, (402) 369-0212 NE - '69 FREAUHF ALUMINUM TANKER, INSULATED 7200 GAL. , GOOD CONDITION, (402) 369-0212 OK - 1998 FREIGHTLINER MID ROOF, DETROIT MOTOR, 10 SP, AIR RIDE, $9,000.00, (580) 361-2265 OK - 1998 FREIGHTLINER, MID ROOF, C12 CAT, SUPER 10SP AIR RIDE, $9,000.00, (580) 361-2265 OK - 2000 VOLVO, 60 SERIES DETROIT, 10 SP, AIR RIDE, CONDO, $10,000.00, (580) 361-2265 NE - 1997 KW900B, N14 CUMMINS, 13 SPD, (308) 995-8329
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2618 - SEMI TRACTORS/TRAILERS FOR SALE - CONT’D KS - 8000 GALLON ALUMINUM TANKER TRAILER, (785) 871-0711 2630 - TRANSPORTATION OTHER FOR SALE NE - TRANSMISSION, GENERATOR, STARTER, REAR AXLE REMOVABLE CARRIER DIFFERENTIAL UNIT. FITS 1946 CHEVY 2 TON TRUCK, (308) 587-2344
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2802 - DOZERS FOR SALE KS - TEREX 8220A DOZER, PS, TILT, GOOD RUNNING MACHINE, (785) 935-2480 KS - CAT SINGLE SHANK, DEEP PENETRATION RIPPER, FITS D8-K, WITH VALVE AND ALL, EXCELLENT CONDITION, (785) 4485893 2803 - DIRT SCRAPERS WANTED TO BUY MO - WE BUY & TRADE USED HYDRAULIC EJECTION SCRAPERS, (660) 548-3804 FOR SALE MO - NEW & USED SCRAPERS- EJECTION & DUMP, ANY SIZE, (660) 548-3804 NE - PULL BEHIND BOX SCRAPERS, 10' & 12'; 3PT'S 6' & 8', (402) 678-2277 MO - NEW TOREQ BY STEIGER & LEON SCRAPERS, (660) 548-3804 MO - USED TOREQ 10 YD DIRECT MOUNT, EXCELLENT, (660) 548-3804 MO - USED 12' BOX BLADE, 1 YEAR OLD, (660) 548-3804 2804 - MOTOR GRADERS FOR SALE KS - CAT 120 ROAD GRADER. $15,500, (785) 871-0711 KS - CAT 12F-13K, VERY GOOD CONDITION, (785) 448-5893 2805 - BACKHOE FOR SALE KS - CAT 235-32K, VERY GOOD CONDITION, ONE OWNER, (785) 448-5893 2806 - CRANES & DRAGLINES FOR RENT NE - 28 TON NATIONAL CRANE, 152 FT. REACH, (402) 387-0347 FOR SALE KS - LORAINE 25 TON TRUCK CRANE, LOTS OF BOOM, VERY GOOD CONDITION, (785) 448-5893 2807 - GENERATORS FOR SALE MN - AUTOMATIC GENERATOR SETS 15KW500KW, NEW & USED, LOW TIME GEN SETS. REMOTE WELL GENERATORS. SERVING FARMERS SINCE 1975. STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS, WINDOM MN, MON-SAT 9-5., (800) 419-9806 ND - 20KW TO 2000KW; DIESEL, PROPANE, NATURAL GAS. ALL LOW-HOUR TAKEOUT GENSETS. CUMMINS/ONAN, KOHLER, CAT, DETROIT DIESEL & MORE. ABRAHAM GENERATOR SALES COOPERSTOWN, ND (COMPLETE INVENTORY ONLINE) WWW. ABRAHAMINDUSTRIAL. COM WE SHIP NATIONWIDE!, (701) 797-4766 IA - 2 CYLINDER FIDELTY GENERATOR 10 KW, ABOUTE AVERAGE CONDITION 712-4722012 2809 - CONSTRUCTION TRUCKS FOR SALE KS - 1997 LOADKING, 55 TON, 3 AXLE, LAY DOWN NECK, W/BEAVERTAILS. CALL 785817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785) 935-2480 KS - 15 TON TANDEM AXLE TRAILER, DUALS, TILT TOP, WENCH, EXCELLENT CONDITION, TIRES 70%, (785) 448-5893 2813 - WHEEL LOADERS FOR SALE NE - CASE 621 PAYLOADER, MODEL 6T 590 CUMMINS MOTOR, MOTOR NEEDS WORK. $21,000, $21,000.00, (402) 545-2255 www.iowafarmandranch.com
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CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE WI - UNDERCARRIAGE REPAIR. NEW, USED & REBUILT PARTS. ALSO TRACK PRESS SERVICE. M & R TRACK SERVICE., (800) 5640383 2822 - SKID STEER LOADERS WANTED TO BUY NE - 66" BUCKET FOR 1835C CASE SKID STEER, 10. 00X16. 5 TIRE-WHEEL, PLUS OTHER ATTACHMENTS, (308) 587-2344 FOR SALE KS - COMPLETE SET OF BOOKS (REPAIR MANUALS) T-200 BOBCAT SKID LOADER, $100.00, (785) 778-2962 2824 - MATERIAL HANDLING EQMT FOR SALE NE - 1500-8000# (MOSTLY 4000#), AIR TIRES & NEW FORKS, (402) 678-2277 OK - PETTIBONE, 30' LIFT, $3,500.00, (580) 361-2265 2827 - BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR SALE NE - NEW 2' X 24' CULVERT, $650.00, (308) 894-6965 2840 - OTHER CONST EQUIP FOR SALE NE - 12-20'LONG 12"I BEAMS, 1/4"THICK W/ 1/2" THICK TOP & BOTTOM, 4 3/4" WIDE $180 EA OR ALL 12 FOR $2000. 12-7' LONG 10", 6" H BEAMS, 1/4" THICK, $35 EA OR ALL 12 FOR $400., (308) 894-6965 NE - 1991 BLUEBIRD BUS, 5. 9 CUMMINS, CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330 NE - ALLIS CHALMERS FORK LIFT 5500LB. RUNS GOOD CELL 402-920-3612, (402) 923-1196 3001 - ANTIQUES FOR SALE NE - STATIONARY GAS ENGINES, (402) 5824874 3002 - ANTIQUE TRACTORS WANTED TO BUY SD - MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE ANY OLDER MM, (605) 386-2131 FOR SALE MN - ANTIQUE TRACTOR COLLECTORS! BIEWER'S TRACTOR & MACH. SALV. SPECIALIZES IN 1920-85 TRACTOR PARTS. FREE NATIONWIDE LOCATING. BARNESVILLE, MN. SEARCH PARTS & SEE OVER 100 ANTIQUE TRACTORS PICTURED AT SALVAGETRACTORS. COM, (218) 493-4696 NE - D17 DIESEL. MF 35 DIESEL, (308) 5446421 NE - A-C B, A-C C, 2 A-C WD'S, M-M R. OSMOND, NE., (402) 582-4874 NE - IHC H W/9' KOSCH BELLY MOWER, (308) 544-6421 NE - TRACTOR PARTS FOR SALE. NEW AFTERMARKET PARTS FOR MOST MAKES OF TRACTORS. FRONT END PARTS, 3 PT HITCH PARTS, RADIATORS, SEATS, STEERING WHEELS, BATTERY BOXES, PTO PARTS, DRAWBARS, WATER PUMPS, DECALS & MORE. CLASSIC AG, AINSWORTH, NE., (800) 286-2171 NE - 1952 JD B, RECONDITIONED, PULLED IN DIV 1 4500LBS, $3,500.00, (402) 5452255 NE - 1938 JD B, UNSTYLED, RECONDITIONED, $3,100.00, (402) 545-2255 NE - 1941 JD A, ELECTRIC START, 4 SP, BEHLEN OVERDRIVE,, $2,500.00, (402) 545-2255 OK - ALLIS-CHALMERS WC56821, MASSEYHARRIS LP 55BISH, SERIAL #11062, (580) 829-2543 3003 - ANTIQUE VEHICLES WANTED TO BUY SD - IH 6 SPEED SPECIAL TRUCK, (605) 386-2131 SD - OLDER JEEPS, CJ 2A, 1948 OR OLDER, ALSO MILITARY, (605) 386-2131 NE - TEENS, 20'S, EARLY 30'S IHC TRUCKS, PARTS, LITERATURE, (308) 894-6965 NE - 1950 FORD CRESTLINER & 1951 VICTORIA, (308) 876-2515 3005 - FENCING MATERIALS FOR SALE NE - SUCKER ROD 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1", CALL MY CELL: 308-870-1119, CALL FOR PRICE, (308) 732-3356 NE - PIPE 2 3/8", 2 7/8", 3 1/2", 4 1/2", 5 1/2", CALL MY CELL: 308-870-1119, CALL FOR PRICE, (308) 732-3356 KS - HIGHWAY GUARDRAIL, OILFIELD PIPE, SUCKER RODS, FENCING CABLE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BUTTERFLY SUPPLY, WWW. BUTTERFLYSUPPLYINC. COM, (800) 249-7473
3005 - FENCING MATERIALS FOR SALE - CONT’D KS - CATTLE & HORSE PANELS, 5'3" X 10', 8-BAR, 60 LBS, GREEN OR SILVER, STARTING AT $66.00 CELL: 620-546-5155, (620) 549-6604 KS - LOTS OF USED GUARDRAIL, USED CORRUGATED METAL PIPE, LARGE & SMALL, 30' STEEL I-BEAMS, (785) 448-5893 BARBWIRE FENCE BUILDERS: Removal, construction and repairs. PH: (785) 625-5819; PH: (800) 628-6611; Cell: (785) 635-1922. 3NE - CONTINUOUS FENCE: 1 1/4", 1 1/2", 1 3/4", EXCELLENT FOR FEEDLOT, LIVESTOCK & HORSE FENCE, WEST POINT, NE. CALL, (402) 380-1107 007 - PIPE FOR SALE MO - GOOD USED RR TANK CAR SHELLS FOR CULVERTS (7-10' DIAMETER)(30'-55' LONG), ALSO GOOD USED STEEL PIPE, 8 5/8" DIAMETER THRU 48" DIAMETER, 20', 30', 40' & 50' LENGTHS. CALL GARY AT GATEWAY PIPE & SUPPLY, (800) 489-4321 IA - 55 - 6 X 30 DUR-LOCK ALUMINUM PIPE 712-472-2012 3008 GUNS FOR SALE REMINGTON - MODEL 700 BDL222 VARMINT RIFLE. NICE SET UP. T/C CONTENDER 223 SCOPE, BIPOD. 308-440-9606. 3009 - FUEL TANKS FOR SALE NE - 300 GAL FUEL TANK ON STAND, $50.00, (308) 894-6965 KS - '76 FORD 2000 GAL TANK WAGON FUEL TRUCK, 2 HOSE REELS, 5 COMPARTMENTS, READY TO GO, (785) 448-5893 3011 - HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS WANTED TO BUY NE - REAR TINE ROTO TILLER, (308) 5872344 FOR SALE MO - OUTSIDE WOOD FURNACE $1595. CHEAP SHIPPING. EASY INSTALL. FORCED AIR. 100,000 BTU. HOUSES, MOBILES. WWW.HEATBYWOOD.COM, (417) 581-7755 3016 - BUILDINGS & STRUCTURES FOR SALE KY - KENTUCKY BUILDINGS, LLC. ALL STEEL STRUCTURE. PACKAGES FROM 24' TO 75' WIDE. WE SELL COMPONENTS, SLIDING AND ROLL-UP DOORS, INSULATION, WINDOWS, SHEET METAL, TRIM, AND STEEL FRAMING. KYBUILDINGSLLC. COM, (606) 668-3446 MO - SPECIALIZING IN STEEL BUILDINGS & LOG HOMES, AUTHORIZED ROCKFORD STEEL BUILDING DEALER. ALL SIZES AVAILABLE/DESIGN TO FIT YOUR NEEDS. CALL RODNEY TOWMEY @, (573) 701-7901 3030 - OTHER WANTED TO BUY SD - JACOBS 32 VOLT WIND GENERATOR, ALSO WINCHARGER USED DURING THE '30'S & '40'S, WILL PAY ACCORDING TO CONDITION, (605) 386-2131 NE - SCRAP BATTERIES- WE WANT 'EM! WE ALSO BUY STEEL CASE & GLASS PACK. CALL FOR DETAILS! ALLEN'S NEW & USED BATTERIES. BUY/SELL, NEW/USED. WE CARRY ALL KINDS!! ALLEN FELTON, OWNER. LINCOLN, NE., (402) 467-2455 3030 - OTHER FOR SALE NE - REASONABLY PRICE MECHANICS GLOVES, WARM GLOVES, MITTENS & OTHER GLOVES., (308) 587-2344 NE - PROPANE REFRIGERATOR FOR REMOTE CABIN, COMBINA TION WOOD-PROPANE, COOKING-HEATING RANGE; WATER COMPARTMENT, (308) 587-2344 DE - BIG BUD BOOK-THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF THE BIGGEST, MOST POWERFUL TRACTOR EVER BUILT. BOOK IS 12"X9" - PACKED WITH PICTURES, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, ONLY $37.47 PLUS $5 S&H. CLASSIC TRACTOR FEVER, BOX 437, ROCKLAND, DE 19732. CLASSICTRACTORS.COM OR CALL US, (800) 888-8979
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5000 - FARM REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IA - NATIONWIDE - 1031FEC - PAY NO TAX WHEN SELLING-EXCHANGING REAL ESTATE, EQUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK. FREE BROCHURE/CONSULTATION. VIEW EXCHANGE PROPERTIES AT WWW. 1031FEC. COM OR CALL, (800) 333-0801 KS - 667 ACRES NATIVE GRASS, (2) WATERING LOCATIONS, 8. 5 MILES NORTH, HWY 156 ON JENNIE BARKER RD, GARDEN CITY, KS. TURN WEST 1/4 MI. EXCELLENT HUNTING (DEER, PHEASANT) TOWER LEASE, $1500 YEARLY GOOD FENCES, CORRAL. $450/ACRE 620-356-2571 CELL, (620) 5755160 NE - 9-CENTER PIVOTS SO OF SUTHERLAND, NE. NEWER EQUIP 75 HP ELECTRIC MOTORS, NO WATER RESTRICTIONS, 3156 ACRE SANDHILL RANCH, ON NORTH LOOP RIVER, NEAR PURDUM, NE. LAND BROKERS, INC. WWW. LANDBROKERSNE. COM, (308) 534-5514 CO - 12 IRRIGATED CIRCLES W/2 SMALL WIPERS, 8 IRRIGATI ON WELLS, YUMA & KIT CARSON COUNTIES. 6% RETURN ON PURCHASE PRICE FOR 5 YRS. DELMER ZIEGLER, BROKER, EASTERN PLAINS REAL ESTATE, BURLINGTON, CO. PHONE 719-346-5005, CELL, (970) 214-1411 6004 - BED & BREAKFAST FOR SALE NE - SANDHILLS HIDE-A-WAY "WONDERFUL PLACE TO RELAX, READ A BOOK, WRITING, STAR GAZING AND BIRD WATCHING. " BOOK FOR ALL FAMILY OCCASIONS. WWW. SANDHILLSHIDEAWAY. COM CALL TODAY, (402) 843-2245 NE - KNOLL'S COUNTRY INN, "FEEL RIGHT AT HOME", MODERN RANCH STYLE B & B NEAR NORTH PLATTE, NE. HORSE MOTEL AVAILABLE, CAMPER HOOK-UP, OUTDOOR HOT TUB. PEACE & QUIET. WWW. KNOLLSCOUNTRYINN. COM, MEMBER NABB. CALL TODAY, (308) 368-5634 NE - AUNT MYRNAS CABIN "CABIN ON THE PRAIRIE", NATIVE TROUT FISHING IN NEARBY STREAM, TRAILS FOR HIKING & BIKING, HUNTING. WWW. AUNT-MYRNAS-CABIN. COM. WHITNEY, NE CALL FOR BROCHURE & RESERVATION, (308) 665-2343 6005 - RESTAURANTS FOR SALE NE - THE COUNTRY NEIGHBOR RESTAURANT & GIFT SHOP & CATERING, NEXT TO FT. HARTSUFF STATE HISTORICAL PARK. CELEBRATING 15 YRS OF SERVICE, TUESSUN 11AM TO 9PM. 82007 FORT AVE, BURWELL, NE, (308) 346-5049 7001 - SPECIAL EVENTS WI - 18TH ANNUAL ALLIS-CHALMERS DAYS, MIDDLE AMANA, IA JUNE 18-19. COMMUNITY PARK ON THE LOUP OF THE AMANA COLONIES. FREE ADMISSION. ON JUNE 18TH TOUR DUMONT MUSEUM @ SIGOURNEY, IA, (608) 326-2236 FOR SALE NE - MID-AMERICA ALFALFA EXPO, FEATURING THE NEWEST HAY EQUIPMENT & PRODUCTS, ALSO AN EXHIBITOR AUCTION. EXPO IS FEB 1 & FEB 2, 2011, 8 AM-5 PM AUCTION IS FEB 1, 3:45PM; ALL OF THIS TAKES PLACE AT BUFFALO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, KEARNEY, NE, (800) 743-1649
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Educational opportunities announced by ISU Extension agronomists Spring Field Day ISU Research Farm June 29, start 9 a.m., Kanawha For more information contact John Holmes at 515-532-3453 Northwest Research Farm Annual Field Day June 30, start 9:30 a.m., lunch at noon, afternoon program 1 p.m., Southern O’Brien County, near Calumet Morning tour starts at 9:30 a.m. Antonio Mallerino will discuss phosphorous and potassium placement research. Erin Hodgson will discuss aphid resistant soybeans. Matt Helmers will review soil drainage research. Joel DeJong will discuss “a timely topic for the end of June – determined by what we are seeing at that time.” Free lunch will be served at noon courtesy of the Iowa Learning Farm. In the afternoon there will be a Strip Till Field Day beginning at 1 p.m. during which four local strip tillers will discuss their operations. Demonstration strip till plots will be available for viewing, a strip till manure application rig will be on display, and several strip till implement companies will have representatives and equipment on display for viewing and discussion. For more information contact Joel DeJong at 712-546-7835. Iowa Learning Farm Field Day July 27, start 4:40 p.m., Smeltzer Farm, southeast of Fort Dodge For more information contact John Holmes at 515-532-3453
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ADVICE FROM AGRONOMISTS: WATCH FOR BLACK CUTWORM Continued from page 11 Farmers should check corn fields in mid-July for corn rootworm feeding. Bean leaf beetle pressure seems to be low based on field observations in May. Farmers should begin scouting for soybean aphid in late June and continue scouting until the soybeans begin to drop leaves. Evaluate soybeans for soybean cyst nematode. Soil tests can be taken. Some farmers are asking about corn nematodes. Take soil tests when corn has tasseled to determine nematode levels. The ISU Plant and Insect Diagnostic Clinic can process nematode samples. Watch for glyphosate resistant weeds during the season. Giant ragweed, tall waterhemp, and marestail are prone to develop resistance to glyphosate. Q. What plant/soil/equipment assessments are most important to be doing now? A. Saeugling: Now is a good time to do stand counts and evaluate the planter adjustments growers made this past season. Growers with GPS technology can go back and look at planting speed data to match that with plant populations and see if they see any difference. Most planters are designed to operate at 4.5 to 5.5 MPH for optimum spacing. However, most planters will operate at speeds greater than that. DeJong: Weed management! Watch weed size and treat when weeds are small if the weather allows. Carlton: Growers need to be scouting fields
and determining plant populations in both corn and soybeans. Corn populations above 24,000 plants per acre are good to go. Stands below 20,000 plants per acre may need to be replanted. Soybean stands at or above 100,000 plants per acre will yield maximum yield potential. Be sure to dig a few plants and check below-ground plant health. Licht: I think general (spring) field scouting is a good thing to be doing…especially looking at early season plant and root development. This could help explain issues that arise later in the year. I would also encourage individuals that suspect nitrogen deficiency or high losses to consider doing a late spring nitrate test to assess the need for side-dressed nitrogen. Holmes: Take plant populations in early June for both corn and soybeans. Watch for good brace root development in corn in early July. Pay particular attention to the silking date. Adding 60 days to the silking date is a good predictor of physiological maturity. Soybean farmers should note when the rows close. Watch for mid-season diseases such as phytopthora root rot, sudden death syndrome, and white mold. Watch for signs of soil compaction. Notice how much soil erosion has occurred. Drainage problems are easy to see following heavy rains. Continue to calibrate your field sprayer. Evaluate both corn and soybean stands. Did your planter provide reasonably uniform stand and seeding depth?
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Pork producers invited to advanced reproductive management seminars Pork producers are invited to attend either of two workshops focusing on advanced swine reproductive management topics scheduled for June in northwest Iowa and northeast Nebraska. Iowa State University (ISU) Extension, Iowa Pork Industry Center (IPIC) and Iowa Pork Producers Association are sponsoring the seminars in LeMars and Norfolk, Nebraska, in cooperation with University of Nebraska Extension and Nebraska Pork Producers Association. The seminar dates and locations are Wednesday, June 23, at the Lifelong Learning Center in Norfolk, Nebraska and Thursday, June 24, at the Plymouth County Extension Office in LeMars. Registration at both sites begins at 9:30 a.m. with the first session starting at 10 a.m. The final breakout session will end about 3:30 p.m. The seminars are designed for those who own, manage or work with breeding herd operations. “You’ll learn about current topics and techniques in reproduction management from the best people in the business,” said ISU Extension swine program specialist Dave Stender. “The afternoon breakout sessions allow time to ask specific questions of the presenters.”
In addition to Stender, seminar presenters are University of Illinois swine reproduction specialist Rob Knox, University of Nebraska Extension swine specialist Duane Reese, senior clinician Rodney “Butch” Baker from ISU’s Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine department, IPIC director John Mabry and Todd Stumpf of Danbred. Topics range from disease cleanup strategies to gilt development case studies to quality mating overview and new technology options. Some sessions will feature demonstrations of financial modeling spreadsheets and individual and group tracking software. The cost is $35 per person which includes a pork lunch and other refreshments. A multiple-attendee discount is available, and people should contact Stender for that amount. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged to assure an accurate meal count. To register for either site, contact Stender by phone at (712) 225-6196, by fax at (712) 225-3173 or by e-mail at dstender@iastate.edu
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Wallace Foundation and ISU to host Field Day June 16 Area residents are invited to the ISU Armstrong Research Farm on Wednesday, June 16. Registration for the field day begins at 9 a.m. with wagon tours starting at 9:30 a.m. Tour stops will feature corn nitrogen fertilization and response with a rye cover crop by John Sawyer, ISU professor of agronomy. Greg Mathis, East Pottawattamie county district conservationist with NRCS, will discuss native grass buffer strips/waterway establishment and improvement. Establishment, survival and yield of Miscanthus for Biomass will be presented by Emily Heaton and Nic Boersma, agronomy research associates at ISU. A lunch will be available following the tour. Drinks will be furnished by Farm Credit Service. The Armstrong Research Farm is located 13 miles southwest of Atlantic on Highway 6, onehalf mile south on 525th Street, and three-quarters of a mile east on Hitchcock Avenue.
ISU Extension entomologists offer recommendations on protecting ash trees The emerald ash borer (EAB) has been identified in Iowa in Allamakee County. The most important preventative measure to protect ash trees from the invasive pest is to prevent its spread by not moving firewood. Buy it where you will burn it. Photo by Robert D. Meinders, USDA APHIS PPQ The recent discovery of the emerald ash borer (EAB) in northeastern Iowa, Allamakee County, has increased interest in this exotic, invasive insect and what Iowans can do to protect ash trees (Fraxinus species) on their property. Iowa State University Extension is collaborating with Iowa state regulatory agencies and local officials to limit the spread of EAB into other areas of Iowa. For a full list of EAB detection and education activities, please visit www.extension.iastate.edu/pme/EmeraldAshBore r.html. Treatment options to protect ash trees from this destructive pest are available, but careful and thoughtful analysis is needed to circumvent spread of false information and excessive and needless use of insecticides. Forest, horticulture and insect specialists with ISU Extension have developed a guide that outlines management options against EAB. The first step for many is confirming that you do have an ash tree. Only ash trees are susceptible to
EAB attack; all species and varieties of ash trees are at risk. Second is determining if the ash tree is in vigorous health. Trees must be healthy and growing for treatments to be effective. Compromised trees that have mechanical injuries, loose bark or thin canopy or are struggling to grow in poor sites with limited rooting area, compacted soil or other stresses, are not worth treating. If the tree is apparently healthy and is valuable in your landscape, then preventive treatment options may be considered. Insecticide control measures against EAB should not be used unless you live within 15 miles of the confirmed EAB infestation. Based on this announcement, the upper portion of Allamakee County is within this risk zone. However, due to
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2006 HYSTER H60FT 5078 hrs, 2 Stage Mast, New solid pneumatic tires, LBR . . .$10,700
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2006 HYSTER J40ZT 4,000 lbs. cap, 4 stage mast, Side shift 36 volt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,800
Add another tool for your shed FOR ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,299.99
2005 YALE MPB040 4,000 lbs. cap, 789 hours
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