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Graduating into the classroom New FFA advisor revives dormant program

LANGFORD, S.D. –AnnaMarie Sachs is wiping the dust off a South Dakota school’s dormant agriculture program and providing students the opportunity to learn and experience the variety within the eld.

Sachs began as a teacher at the Langford Area School in September 2022, leading the program through an online platform before she had even graduated from South Dakota State University with a teaching degree.

Now, having nished her degree in December 2022, Sachs is working to craft a full agriculture curriculum and course outline for the Langford-based school, get the welding shop up and running on campus, and lead the school’s FFA program.

“Every student deserves their chance to succeed no matter their background,” Sachs said.

Sachs grew up on a dairy farm in Eyota, Minnesota, where her parents, Charlie and Carrie Sachs, and brother milk

120 cows and farm 320 acres. Sachs helps on the farm when she is able.

For Sachs, teaching is not about working through an agenda and pushing to get through her lesson plans. She likes to have fun with her students, creating moments to connect and laugh with them.

“It’s not uncommon for us to just have life conversations,” Sachs said. “I want my students to feel comfortable coming to me with their struggles. I want this classroom to be a safe space.”

Sachs also wants her students to feel the support of the surrounding community, and so far, they have. The community of Langford raised $20,000 to put toward Sachs’ ventures, and the teacher herself has received two grants to support the agriculture program.

“The community has been so supportive since day one,” Sachs said. “I felt immediately welcomed by faculty and students. It’s also clear to me that the administration at Langford wants to see its educators succeed.”

Sachs is considering courses and curriculum for the

school based in part on the interests of her students. She said she hopes to launch a dairy judging group as well. Sachs was a member of 4-H and FFA

and participated in dairy judging and enjoyed those experiences, she said.

Sachs said she has had enough interest in FFA this

year that she could take ve teams to the state competition but is taking two teams because of it being her rst time as an advisor.

Sachs’ experience on the farm, her participation in FFA and 4-H and the hands-on classroom activities she did during her time student teaching prepared her to take on the position at Langford.

“Growing up on the farm gave me the ability to get to know and respect the place where food comes from,” Sachs said. “I have a passion for sharing my experiences with other people, and now, I can teach that in my own classroom.”

Sachs had an interest in teaching from a young age. She remembers being told stories of how she tried to teach the cows the alphabet.

Throughout high school, Sachs said she anticipated her career path would be something like animal nutrition or animal husbandry, but there was an inkling that kept pushing her toward education.

Once Sachs began to think more seriously about teaching, she took action. Sachs sought out various avenues to get classroom experience. As the Olmsted County Dairy Princess, her favorite events were teaching students about dairy

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AnnaMarie Sachs is the agriculture educa on teacher and FFA advisor at Langford Area School in Langford, South Dakota. Sachs is reviving the ag department a er comple ng her degree at South Dakota State University.

From the farm to the capitol

How farmers make a difference as elected

ofcials

MADISON, Wis. – Running for ofce can seem daunting, especially to a dairy farmer with little time on their hands. However, according to three dairy farmers serving in elected positions at the state, county and town levels, farmers are exactly the kind of people who should be vying for these roles.

“It’s super important as an industry that we encourage our fellow farmers and people originally from rural areas to run and serve on town and county boards,” Rep. Travis Tranel said. “I have grave concerns about not only the makeup of state legislature but also county and town boards. The people serving on these boards have few ties to agriculture and don’t understand the interests of ag, and that is concerning.”

During the 2023 Dairy Strong conference hosted by the Dairy Business Association Jan.18-19 in Madison, Tranel, Justin Peterson and Audrey Kusilek shared their experiences of serving in government. The session entitled, “From the Farm to the Capitol: How farmers make a difference as elected ofcials,” was moderated by Chad Zuleger, DBA director of government affairs.

Tranel is a fth-generation dairy farmer from Grant County and a state legislator who is serving his seventh term. Tranel is a Republican from Cuba City and was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2010. He lives on his family’s dairy farm,

Tranel Family Farms, with his wife, Stephanie, and their ve children. Tranel began taking over the farm in high school when his dad was diagnosed with cancer. Today, the Tranels milk 550 cows, and Tranel also owns a custom square baling business with his cousin.

Peterson lives in Bangor with his wife, Louisa, and four children and is serving his rst term on the Bangor Town Board. He bought his rst ve dairy heifers in 2004 and is now the operating partner in a nonfamily farm business. A wanted ad in the newspaper brought two families together and Creamery Creek Holsteins was started in 2010. Today, they milk 675 cows, operate cropping and beef enterprises, and also direct market farm products.

“Town government is where it all starts,” Peterson said. “If we don’t have boots on the ground in rural areas of Wisconsin, agriculture could suffer. We have to keep our voices loud and proud.”

Born and raised in Barron County, Kusilek came back to the area in 1999 shortly after she and her husband, Jim, purchased their dairy farm which is home to 1,500 cows and 1,200 heifers. Prior to that, they were both employed in the banking industry. Kusilek chose to enter Barron County politics due to a poor representation of women and farmers on the 26-member county board. She serves as the District 26 supervisor, having been elected in April 2022 and represents two townships.

“I think local government is important for farmers to participate in,” Kusilek said. “Production agriculture needs a seat at the table, and that is why I chose to do it.”

Kusilek was assigned to the zoning committee, land conservation/extension committee and the ve-year library plan committee. She also served nine years on the Rice Lake Area School District Board and six years on the Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin board.

Tranel was met with defeat during his rst attempt at running for ofce.

“I was young and naïve when I decided to run for ofce the rst time,” Tranel said. “It was not easy. I tried in 2008 and lost even though I outperformed the top of the ticket by 11 points. I knocked on thousands of doors and spent hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to beat a Democrat incumbent. I was 22 years old at the time and don’t know how I got any votes to be honest.”

The loss was tough for Tranel, and afterward, he did not want anything to do with politics. However, by 2010, he said the political climate had changed so much that the people he had asked for support were now coming to him and asking if he would run.

“The second time I put my name on the ballot, I worked pretty hard but not nearly as hard as in 2008, and I ended up beating the incumbent by 14 points,” Tranel said. “I now win reelection with 62% to 63% of the vote.”

Tranel’s original draw to politics is his love for America.

“I think it’s the greatest country in the world, and I just wanted to get involved,” he said. “I’m still quite active on the farm. Politics used to be an escape from the farm; now the farm is an escape from politics. I love going home to farm.”

Peterson was asked to run for the town board by a retired board member – a fellow farmer who had served eight terms. He felt it was necessary to keep the voice of agriculture on the board, which is why Peterson threw his hat in the ring. The rural township of Bangor has a population of 568 people. Peterson said it is easy to get elected in his township, and he ran unopposed.

When discussing the issues they face, Peterson said one of the main challenges in his area is land use.

“We’re located in La Crosse County, and the city of La Crosse keeps encroaching on the rural side,” he said. “They’re pushing us to develop more of our land base, but I’m ghting to keep our township rural and trying to get the right people to assist us in keeping agriculture viable in our county.”

For Kusilek, road issues are going to be a bigger part of future discussions.

“How do we work with the state and township to gure out nancing?” She said. “There are not enough funds to maintain the roads.”

With a $7 billion budget surplus in Wisconsin, Tranel said people should be asking for more for their rural areas.

“Agriculture is not a step-child or second-class citizen in this state, but sometimes we get treated that way,” he said. “I’m very adamant to make sure rural Wisconsin has a seat at the table, and there are opportunities right now to change how we do things. We have to seize the opportunity. If we don’t ask, we’re not going to

get it.”

By serving on boards, farmers are able to help educate and communicate the dairy message.

Balancing government responsibilities with farm and family life can be tricky, but Tranel, Kusilek and Peterson said it can be done. Tranel has found technology useful in saving time. Meeting on Zoom can save him a day of travel.

“You have to be good with time management, and you have to want to do both – farming and serving,” Tranel said. “Because I represent a rural area, my constituents are pretty understanding that I can’t attend every event. I represent a lot of farmers, and they understand and appreciate that I’m still farming. I’m still very much one of them.”

For Kusilek, the board typically meets at night, and committee meetings are held during the day, which works well for her schedule.

“If you do have time to run, and have an interest in running, get on and get your voice heard,” she said. “There are all kinds of people willing to help you if you raise your hand and say you are interested.”

For those farmers wanting to get involved in some capacity but unable to devote the time to serve, there are options.

“We’re always looking for people to serve on committees at the county level,” Kusilek said. “If you don’t want to run for ofce, you could make an impact this way.”

Tranel agreed.

“You can make a big difference without serving,” he said. “Know who your town and county reps are. You should have their phone number, and they should answer when you call. If your town or county board is going through a contentious issue, write a letter to your newspaper editor to help these guys out. There are lots of things you can do to be involved and helpful without running for ofce.”

Both Kusilek and Peterson said they do not eld many calls in their positions. However, Tranel does.

“People call me all the time,” he said. “You have to have thick skin at the state level. No matter what you do, probably 40% of the population won’t agree with it. You have to know you’re doing the right thing for the right reasons. I’m happy when certain people don’t agree with me, then I know I’m in a good spot.”

All three panelists said there is a great need for farmer representation at every level of government and consider it a realistic opportunity.

“If you feel you have the desire to serve, I would highly encourage it,” Tranel said. “But make sure your heart is in it and that you want to do it for the right reasons. It’s a lot of work, and you have to be willing to make the commitment. It’s doable, and you can be more effective than you realize.”

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farming during school visits. She also worked in a classroom catered to children with disabilities to better understand the needs of each student.

“After I realized I wanted to be a teacher, I took every opportunity I could to be in the classroom,” Sachs said. “I actually was able to be a teacher’s aide my senior year in high school.”

In addition to being involved in FFA and 4-H, Sachs was a member of the junior Minnesota Brown Swiss Association and Minnesota Junior Holstein Association. She was a Princess Kay of the Milky Way top 10 nalist and was part of the SDSU Ag Education club, Dairy Club, FFA Alumni and Little International staff.

Sachs said she does not regret her

decision to jump into teaching students. The new found sense of belonging at Langford has made the challenges during her last semester well worth the dedication.

“The moment I walked into Langford it felt like a familiar place, and I felt like I was meant to be,” Sachs said. “I am excited for the opportunity to be a guide for students.”

Sachs is ready to make her mark on Langford and start a new legacy with the help of her community and fellow faculty.

“I want my students to know that nothing is impossible,” Sachs said. “I want them to feel like they deserve to be here, be learning and have these opportunities.”

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AnnaMarie Sachs holds two Brown Swiss cows Sept. 18, 2021, during the Minnesota State Brown Swiss Sale and Junior Show in St. Charles, Minnesota. Sachs grew up on a dairy farm near Eyota, Minnesota.
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Allen

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Questions for parents

Tell us your favorite experience of Carter helping with chores. I’ve loved getting to see him grow up on the farm. From him riding in the tractor with me to now doing daily chores with me, I’ve been able to make lots of fun memories with him.

What qualities does Carter have that benet the farm? I admire his strong work ethic, his ability to be

exible with the task at hand and willingness to be a team player. I also enjoy getting to bond over our common interests.

Questions for Carter

What are your responsibilities on the farm? My responsibilities are feeding heifers grain and hay at night and milking cows.

When did you begin helping on the farm? I started helping on the farm when I was 7 years old.

How do you balance school, extracurricular activities and farm chores? I prioritize my school work and use my time wisely in class. I am involved in FFA and trapshooting. These activities have exible times which makes it easy to balance with time on the farm.

How has working on the farm shaped your character? Working on the farm has taught me a strong work ethic. When doing something, make sure you do it right the rst time or you may have to do it again.

What do you love most about farm life? One thing I love about farm life his how every day can be different.

What is one thing you have learned from working alongside your parents? One thing I learned working with my dad is to work hard for what I want.

What are your future plans? My future plans are to attend Ridgewater College for dairy management and then come home to the farm.

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Carter Roerick feeds grain to heifers a er school Jan. 23 on his family’s farm near Freeport, Minnesota.

When do you do chores and what chores do you do? During the week, I help at night. On weekends, I help mornings and nights by milking the cows.

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11 years old Fifth grade

When do you do chores and what chores do you do?

At night I feed cows, straw calves and feed the chickens, bunny, cats and dogs.

What are your favorite and least favorite chores? My favorite is strawing calves. My least favorite is feeding cows.

Do you have a favorite animal on your farm? My favorite is Honey because she is a Brown Swiss.

What is the best thing about growing up on a dairy farm? I like seeing all the baby animals and naming all the animals.

What is your favorite subject in school? My favorite subject is art.

Tell us something you have recently learned in school. I learned dividing.

What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a veterinarian. What is your favorite dairy treat? Ice cream.

What do you like to do on the farm during the winter? I like to sled in the pasture.

When do you do chores and what chores do you do? After school, I feed cats and dogs.

What are your favorite and least favorite chores? I like feeding cats and dogs. I don’t like chores.

Do you have a favorite animal on your farm? A Brown Swiss cow named Honey.

What is the best thing about growing up on a dairy farm? I like seeing the cute calves.

What is your favorite subject in school? It’s reading.

Tell us something you have recently learned in school. I’m learning sight words.

When do you do chores and what chores do you do? I help feed calves in the morning.

What are your favorite and least favorite chores? I like to feed cows and calves but not help calves being born.

Do you have a favorite animal on your farm? Baby calves because they are cute. I like to move them to the heifer barn.

What is the best thing about growing up on a dairy farm? I get to go cat shing (pull a string around the barn and have cats chase the string).

What is your favorite subject in school? I like it when Mom reads books to me.

Tell us something you have recently learned in school. I went snow shoeing for the rst time this winter.

What do you want to be when you grow up? A reman.

What is your favorite dairy treat? Ice cream and blueberry yogurt.

What do you like to do on the farm during the winter? Sled, make snow angels and eat icicles.

What do you want to be when you grow up? A horse boarder.

What is your favorite dairy treat? Cotton candy ice cream.

What do you like to do on the farm during the winter? I like snowshoeing and sledding.

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Iowa dairy producers have the opportunity to learn about emerging dairy industry issues during the 2023 Dairy Days hosted by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Jan. 31 at the Dordt College-Stewardship Center in Sioux Center, Iowa. The day-long event has been developed to help dairy producers learn about current practices and hear the latest research – all topics to help producers make sound herd management decisions. Preregistration is requested by the Friday before to reserve a meal. Register at https://go.iastate. edu/2023dairydays.

A webinar series from the University of Wisconsin, the Badger Dairy Insight, will provide the latest research-based dairy information to improve animal welfare, breeding and genetic selection, automation and modernization, and nutritional decisions for producers, dairy workers and managers, ag professionals and educators. The webinars will be Tuesdays from 1-2:30 p.m. Register at go.wisc.edu/farmreadyresearch.

– Jan. 31

– Feb. 7 and Feb. 21

– March 7, March 14 and March 21

The Illinois Milk Producers Association and the University of Illinois will host the 13th annual Illinois Dairy Summit from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 1. Attendees can register to attend in-person at St. Rose Development Club, 8004 S. First St., St. Rose, Illinois. The theme of the event is “Cutting Costs Enough? Strategies to Improve Protability,” and will feature costcutting strategies and best practices for Illinois dairy producers. Lunch will be provided to all in-person attendees. Pre-registration is requested by Jan. 27. Visit http://www.illinoismilk.org/ DairySummit2023 for more information. Contact IMPA by calling 309-557-3703 or emailing contact@illinoismilk.org.

The Wisconsin Corn Soy Expo is Wisconsin’s premier grower event where the Wisconsin Soybean Programs, Wisconsin Corn Programs and the Wisconsin Pork Association bring together over 1,200 corn and soybean growers and pork producers. This year’s show is set for Feb. 2-3 at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.

Join fellow graziers for the 31st annual GrassWorks Grazing Conference Feb. 2-4 at the Chula Vista Conference Center in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Featured speakers include Dan Kittredge, Bio-Nutrient Food Association; Alan J. Franzluebbers, Ph.D. USDA Ag Research Service; and Inga Witscher, St. Isidore’s Dairy Farmstead Cheese. Session topics include animal health, handling and selection, soil fertility in pastures, overwintering strategies, farm nances and technology in the pastures. Thursday night entertainment is Michael Perry, author, humorist, playwright and radio show host from New Auburn, Wisconsin. There will be plenty of time built into the schedule to network with conference-goers and visit the 35+ exhibitors in the tradeshow area. Whether you are new to grazing or a seasoned grazier, you will be sure to leave this conference energized for the grazing season ahead.

The Wisconsin FFA Alumni & Supporters Convention will be Feb. 3-4 at the Milwaukee Marriott West hotel and convention center in Waukesha, Wisconsin. This year’s focus is on four major roles of FFA Alumni membership: advocate, donor, mentor and volunteer. For more information about the convention, contact co-chair Ron Martin at 608-220-5949 or executive director Cheryl Steinbach at 715-937-4838.

The 51st annual Peanut Butter & Milk Festival will be held in Meeker County Feb. 4-11. Nine guests from Hartford, Alabama – Litcheld’s sister city – will visit the area, learning about the dairy industry and enjoying outdoor winter activities. Dairy Day is Monday, Feb. 6, and guests will tour local dairy farms and visit First District Association followed by a chili/soup supper at Forest City Threshers building at 7 p.m. which the public is welcome to attend.

Annie’s Project, a six-week course designed to help farm women develop their management and decision-making skills, is being offered by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach in Clayton County and Delaware County. Classes will be held from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at Woods Edge Golf Course at 504 W. Union St. in Edgewood, Iowa, beginning Feb. 7. Classes will continue Feb. 14, Feb. 21, Feb. 28, March 7 and March 14. For more information, contact Holly Loan in Clayton County at 563-245-1451 or hloan@iastate.edu. In Delaware County, contact Jade Schneider at 563-927-4201 or jadeh@iastate.edu. Register at www.extension. iastate.edu/womeninag or at the Clayton or Delaware County Extension ofces.

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SERVICEABLE AGE

HOLSTEIN BULLS, from great type and production families. Raised on outside lots, good vigor, Glencoe, MN. Call 320-864-6555. 2-TFN-F

REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, from three or more generations of EX 30,000 lbs. dams, Brookings, SD. Call 605-690-6393. TFN-F

GUERNSEY SPRINGERS, reg. Brown Swiss cows & breeding age registered bulls, Brown Swiss bulls, Guernsey w/high type & production. Call 563590-5369. 11-TFN-F

HEIFERS OF ALL AGES, baby calves to springers, central, MN. Call 320-3335906. 19-TFN-F

REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, polled, genomic tested, deep pedigreed high producing cow families. Call 507-8200452. 22-TFN-F

BROWN SWISS BULLS, home raised, registered, genomic tested, A2A2 tested, delivery available. Call 563419-2137 or visit www.hilltopacresfarmcalmaria.com 24-TFN-F

100-150 ALPINE DAIRY GOAT BOTTLE BUCKLINGS FOR SALE begining mid-Feb.; also 30-50 Alpine dairy goat bottle doelings. Call Rod 320-5948229. 23-3-VM

REG. BROWN SWISS BULLS, all ages, exc. pedigrees. Call 320-587-6384 or 320-583-0336. 12-TFN-B

Livestock - WANTED

GOOD QUALITY

HERDS OF FREESTALL/ PARLOR HOLSTEINS, must have information available, no stall barn herds please. Call 608-790-1925. 23-2-VM

BUTCHER COWS, bulls, & fats; also thin, lame, lazy, & lump jaw. Call 320-8947175. 11-TFN-B

COMPLETE HERDS OF DAIRY CATTLE; also buying all classes of livestock, including cull cows, steers, hfrs. and calves. Call 715-216-1897. 7-TFN-B

CROSSBRED HEIFERS, over 500 lbs. Call 320-2487954. 23-1-F

WANTING TO BUY SLOW & LAME CATTLE, lump-jaws and bad eyes and all blemished cattle, $200-$600; also, good cull cows and bulls, $600$1,200. Call 612-860-8774 or 651-480-1900. 4-TFN-B

WE HAVE BUYERS for tiestall and freestall dairy herds of all qualities and quantities. Also herds for sale at all times, Call 715721-0079. 2-TFN-B

ALL CLASSES OF SPRINGER DAIRY COWS. No jockeys. Call 320-760-6050. 20-TFN-F

REGISTERED CALVING EASE HOLSTEIN & ANGUS BULLS, various sizes, delivery avail. Call or text Brian 715-613-9206. 2-TFN-F

HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, closed herd, Johnes & Leukosis test negative, guaranteed breeders, delivery available. Call 507-9205859. 7-TFN-B

REG. JERSEY BULLS, genomic tested, proven records, AI sired. Call Corey 608-751-2882. 22-8-F

SERVICEABLE AGE BREEDING BULLS, 40 yrs. AI breeding, Sauk Centre, MN. Call 320-761-2526 or 320-293-5607. 6-TFN-F

REGISTERED, home-bred Holstein bulls, located 15 mi. north of Rochester, MN. Call Dave Alberts at 507269-3084 or 507-356-8625. 14-TFN-B

10) 1ST & 2ND LACTATION COWS, $1,700. Call 605-270-7417. 22-2-F

HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, serviceable age, north of Rochester, MN, delivery avail. Call 507-7325930. 23-1-F

B&W AND R&W HOLSTEIN SPRINGING HFRS., bred black Angus, due March-April. Call 507228-8623 or 507-228-8594. 22-4-F

REGISTERED BROWN SWISS HEIFERS, 28,000 herd avg. Call 608-4822726. 20-4-F

YEARLING PUREBRED DAIRY FLECKVIEH BULLS, some A2A2 & genomic tested. Call 715-2202572. 9-TFN-F

HOLSTEIN BULLS, springing hfrs., Freeport, MN area. Call 612-2707453. 23-TFN-F

TOP QUALITY SPRINGER HFRS., due Jan., $1,900/obo. Call 320-2931432 or 320-260-2213. 20-TFN-F

SERVICEABLE AGE BLACK & WHITE & RED & WHITE BULLS, sires Unstopabull, Genie, & Late Night-P, dams EX and VG, over 30,000 milk, 4% test. Call 320-583-6564. 10-TFN-F

ROAN MILKING SHORTHORN BULL, born Sept. 1, 2021, approx. 750 lbs., asking $1,000. Call 701-490-2432. 6-TFN-F

REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS & HEIFERS, due Jan.-July, 28,000 M, 1,175 F, 950 P, Norwood, MN. Call 612-202-7944. 21-6-F

75) COW POLLED HOLSTEIN HERD. Call 612916-5701. 15-TFN-F

DAIRY GOAT DOES, out of Hostetler breeding; also breeding bucks available. Call 319-350-5819. 24-TFN-F

HOLSTEIN SPRINGING HEIFERS, 7-8 mos. pregnant, Large frame, home raised. Call 320-360-0698. 23-1-F

LARGE SELECTION REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS from multigen EX, VG cows, 28,500 RHA. Call Olmar Farms 507-220-0730. 20-TFN-B

DAIRY HFR. CALVES, 2-6 months old, 28K herd avg., Norwood, MN. Call 612-202-7944. 18-TFN-F

POLLED BREEDING BULL, 10 mos. old, genomic tested, 2985 TPI, 1040NM$, 1527 milk, AltaKevlow x Timberlake, located SE, MN. Call Staci Sexton 651-564-0857. 231-F

3) YOUNG REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORN BULLS, A2A2, polled & roan. Call 218-385-3471 21-TFN-F

REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, exc. type and production. Call Scott Rickeman 320-552-0284 16-TFN-F

REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, dams over 40,000 milk, 4.0 test, Analyst Renegrade, King, Doc. Call Greg 608-326-2668. 20-TFN-F

8) HOLSTEIN HFRS., due Feb. & March, Central, MN, $1,700. Call 320-333-7346 22-2-F

11) CLOSE HOLSTEIN SPRINGING HFRS., (2) crossbred Brown Swiss, (1) R&W bull, would consider nancing or renting. Call 320-630-9924. 23-2-F

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Hay, Straw, Feed & Bedding - FOR SALE

4X6 ROUND BALES OF EXC. QUALITY UPLAND GRASS ALFALFA MIX BALES, horse, beef, or dairy quality, $60/bale. Call 320241-4314. 23-3-F

GRASS HAY, 3x3x8 med. sq.; also swamp bedding chopped up and baled dry, 3x3x8 med. sq. or 4x5 rd. bales. Call 320-293-0181. 19-8-F

CERTIFIED ORGANIC 3RD CROP CLOVER/ GRASS MIX 4X4 BALEAGE ROUND BALES, $150. Call 715-654-6316. 18-12-F

ERNMOREORGANICS. COM, certied organic alfalfa, wrapped in 8 layers of lm, 3x4x6 bales, RFQ 140280, Springeld, SD. Call ERNmore Organics 605286-3873 or 605-999-2010 or 605-251-1143.Ernmoreorganics.com. 16-TFN-B

OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN, out produces hybrids for silage, $67/bu. plus shipping, leafy, sweet stalks, highly nutritious grain. Call 217-857-3377 or cell 217-343-4962. borriesopenpollinatedseedcorn.com 21-11-VM

ORGANIC CERTIFIED ROUND BALES OF BALEAGE & DRY HAY, all lots tested, selling on dry mater basis. Call 563-5862231. 22-10-B

ORGANIC HAY IN ROUND BALES; also organic oats and corn. Call 218-563-2762. 23-1-F

2ND CROP GRASS HAY, big squares, 3x3x8. Call 320293-0181. 21-10-F

5X6 NET WRAP MEADOW HAY; also Farmall H for repair or parts, complete, great metal. Call 218-2826132. 21-3-F

MIXED GRASS HAY, med. squares; also meadow hay cut up and baled in 4x5 rounds and med. squares. Call 320-293-0181. 18-10-F

FLAX STRAW BALES, 4x5, net wrapped, $20 ea. Call 218-573-3172. 16-TFNF

50) 4X5 BALES OF MEADOW HAY; 100) bales 3rd crop alfalfa baleage. Call 320-333-6245. 20-4-F

ALFALFA BALEAGE, 4x5 rotocut, 150-220RFV, $160225/ton. Call 320-248-1573. 21-6-F

CERTIFIED ORGANIC HAY, 1st cut rd., 2nd cut med. large sq., good quality mixed hay. Call 218-5874672. 22-TFN-F

CERTIFIED ORGANIC BALEAGE, individual wrapped big squares; Straw 1st, 3rd, 4th cut available w/ test results, can be sold as conventional. Call 608-4980258. 20-4-B

STRAW, NET WRAPPED ROUND BALES & BIG SQUARES, clean, dry, stored inside, delivery available. Call 320-808-8336. 15-TFN-F

HIGH QUALITY FORAGES: corn silage (conventional and BMR), alfalfa haylage, fescue grass silage, Triricale silage and oatlage. Forages can be delivered and made into TMR. Call 920371-7737. 22-20-B

3X3 WHEAT AND OAT STRAW BALES; also 3x3 hay bales, all grown in Canada. Call 204-712-5161. 235-B

ALFALFA HAY & GRASS HAY, med. square or round bales, delivery available. Thief River Falls, MN. Call or text LeRoy Ose 218-6896675. 10-TFN-B

ALFALFA HAY & ALFALFA GRASS HAY, 3x3x8 sq. or rd. bales. Call 218-3711650. 22-8-F

WHEAT STRAW AND OAT STRAW in 3x3x8 squares, all certied organic, located in Casselton, ND. Call or text for more details 701-730-1730. 23-3-VM

1ST, 2ND, 3RD, AND 4TH CUTTING BALEAGE, all cuttings are tested, Glencoe, MN. Call 952-297-2811. 5-TFN-F

CERTIFIED ORGANIC HAY, 4x5 rounds, 900# alfalfa/grass mix, 1st and 2nd crop, exc. quality, no rain, shedded, Bemidji, MN. Call 218-407-2052. 23-5-F

KILN DRIED WOOD SHAVINGS for bedding, by the semi load. Call 608-4792039. 19-TFN-F

ALFALFA BALEAGE, 1st4th crop, 175 RFQ. Call 715896-1418. 3-TFN-F

STRAW, small squares, $3.50 bale, stop in, Daniel Borntreger, 5052 Nuthatch Ave., Northwood, IA 50459. 23-1-F

OCIA CERTIFIED YELLOW CORN, 8.52 crude protein. Call 641-751-8382. 12-TFN-B

Help Wanted

OTR/LOCAL DRIVERS wanted for dedicated routes. Earn 61-66+ cents per mile (on all odometer miles), plus distance premiums and stop pay, and/or 28-32+ per hour. With regular weekly/ nightly home time, get your rest at home, not on the road. Earn paid health and life insurance, fully vested 401(k) with employer match, generous vacation and holiday pay, and performance and distance bonus opportunities with Wylie Wilson Trucking. Apply at 651-388-7979 or wyliewilsontrucking.com/ drive-for-us. 23-3-B

650-COW REGISTERED HOLSTEIN/JERSEY DAIRY seeks FT calf heifer manager/caregiver, interest in helping calves thrive a must. Call Grady 920-5381183. 23-1-F

FT FARM HELP, experience w/cattle/equipment, self motivated, willing to be paid on percentage of milk, housing available. Call 608-4792039. 23-6-F

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50-COW DAIRY LOOKING FOR KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON for farm work; must know equipment and cows. Call 715-662-5053. 23-TFN-F

FT HERDSMAN on 280cow parlor/fresstall dairy. Call/text Brandon 262825-8758 or Shannon 920382-7737. 22-3-F

1900 COW DAIRY looking for bilingual parlor manager. Call 507-9515597. 8-TFN-F

Services

FT EMPLOYEE WANTED FOR 240-COW, 4 DELAVAL ROBOT DAIRY FARM. Some weekends will be required. Duties include but not limited to: working with calves, heifers, cows, equipment maintenance, shop & eld work, general farm upkeep, $18+/hr. depending on experience. No housing available. Call Doug at 507-459-3439, leave message with contact information. 21-3-B

Miscellaneous - WANTED

VINTAGE A.O. SMITH HARVESTORE ADVERTISING COLLECTIBLES & Harvestore farmer magazines, 1960s-1990s, in good cond. Call 715-225-9987.

19-8-F

JD 7000 6 OR 8 ROW

PLANTER & 6620 or 7720 combine. Call 320760-6050. 22-TFN-F

OLD FASHIONED COW NECK CHAINS from 40s & 50s, prefer southern MN. Call 507794-6169, after 7 pm. 232-F

16” GUTTER GRATES, square bale straw blower, round Ploydome calf huts and feeder wagon for hay and silage. Call 574-3280025. 22-2-F

JD 5510 or similar w/ldr. Please call Kevin at 612845-0124. 22-2-F

SPRING TEETH for IHC C cultivator; wheel hub for IHC 56 corn planter, right side. Call 715-822-2678. 14-TFN-F

USED CALF-TEL PENS. Call 320-995-6216. 16-TFN-F

JD 740 MANURE LDR., & HD hyd. controlled grader blade. Call 920648-2104. 20-TFN-F

GEARBOX HOUSING FOR NH 256 HAY RAKE. Bennie Wagler, 21334 Keystone Rd., Wilton, WI 54670 22-3-F

FARM BULK MILK COOLERS, all sizes. Call 319-330-2286. 10-24-P

FREESTALLS, must be in good shape. Call Larry Drier 952-200-0925. 222-F

SILO REMOVAL, take down & clean up, specializing in but not limited to silos in congested areas, mobile concrete crushing, fully insured. Call 507236-9446. 23-12-VM

CUSTOM CHOPPING, We are looking to add a few customers to our custom chopping business. We offer a newer JD 9800 chopper, 5 trucks, merger & blade tractor. We do travel. Call Ben with any questions 715-495-0481. 23-3-VM

STUD SERVICE FOR FEMALE SAINT BERNARD. Call 320-5575514, no texts or messages. 23-TFN-F

BULK MILK TANK AND VACUUM PUMP Call 320-262-6874. 23-1-F

SQUEEZE CHUTE OR HEADGATE FOR CATTLE. Write to Mervin Wagler, 22186 Keystone Rd., Wilton, WI 54670. 17-6-F

LID FOR KNIGHT 8132 SLINGER SPREADER. Call 507-459-5201. 19-TFN-F

GOLF CART OR SIDEBY-SIDE. Call 320-2504600, no texts or messages. 14-TFN-F

OLD HEATING FUEL AND DIESEL, can pump from basement. Call 320424-2005. 5-TFN-F

Dairy Star • Third Section • Saturday, January 28, 2023 • Page 13 NEW ON THE LOT Milking Equipment • Manure Equipment • Feeding Equipment • Housing • Route Supplies E. Hwy. 30, Pipestone, MN E-mail: info@gortersclayanddairy.com (507) 825-3271 • www.gortersclayanddairy.com agriculture and Used Equipment Specials Afternoon UPS Shipping Available! “Where our passion for and technology come together to t serve you!” Late Shippin STAFFED PARTS HOURS: 7-5 M-F MISC USED EQUIPMENT 3) Used RU600 Corn heads for Chopper, good condition ...........................$17,500 ea. NEW & USED DAIRY EQUIPMENT Used Gea UV Pure, calf milk purifier, DEU2001 ................................................Call Double 10 Blue Diamond parallel parlor w/ SST2 detachers, 3” low line, single receiver, jetter trays, curb, gates, 10 hp Suterbilt vac pump, 10hp Westfailia 2800 vac pump, 20 DeLaval milking units, & pulsators, DEU1803G ...............Call 10 used Boumatic Companion detachers, #U3557554 .................Now $350 each 6 used Boumatic 4400 detachers, with new gaskets & diaphragms, #U3557444 ........................................................................................$300 each Used Artex VCat Sand Wagon for bedding stalls ........................................$4,000 Used Bobman for bedding ..............................................................................Call NEW & USED BARN EQUIPMENT New 8ft. Patz barn cleaner chute for 16” gutter, PA16151, retails for $992 .......$800 Patz barn cleaner 12” tapered flights, never used, but weathered, not painted, $18.95 New......................................................................$12.25ea New Schuur and Lely cow brushes- In stock ....................................................Call Used squirrel cage style fan, 42” diameter, w/ 3 phase motor .........................Call Used WIC model 300 grain cart, OTH1803G .....................................................Call New 2 bath automated footbath assy, stainless baths & control, ½ priced-never used, DEN1402G .............................................................$7,000 Dayton Blower Fan, like new, 24.5” Wheel, 12000 CFM #3C010, $3,437 retail New ....................................................................................$2,500 Dayton Blower Fan, used 2 mos., #2C799, 18.25” whl, $1,982 retail new .$1,100 Used Dasilveira headlocks, 22 sections @ 10ft w/7 openings for young stock up to 600lbs, OTH1902 ..............................................................Call GEA Houle 3” and 4” Manure pumps- Multiple lengths GEA Houle 6” trailer pump w/8” discharge GEA Houle 8” Flush Pump Vermeer VR1428 Rake Vermeer BPX9010 Bale Processor Vermeer VS420 Vertical mixer Vermeer R2300 Twinrake Vermeer M6050 Mowers Vermeer M7050 Mowers Meyer’s MS485 Vertical Beater Spreader Doda 3” manure pump Vermeer VT660 vertical mixer USED HAY TOOLS Vermeer 605 Super J Baler, twine only, 1992 model, BAU1605G ........$3,000/obo Hesston/Agco 5456A Baler, approx 5500 bales .......................................$11,000 Case IH RS561 baler, Twine only, Low bales ....................................................Call Vermeer 605N Cornstalk Special, 2017, Approx 7,663 bales, Very Good Condition ..............................................................................$45,000 Vermeer 605XL baler, good condition .............................................................Call 2011 John Deere 568 baler ..............................................................................Call Used New Holland BR780 Baler .................................................................$6,500 Used Kubota BV5160 Silage Baler ...................................................................Call New Holland 144 Hay inverter ...............................................................PENDING 2011 John Deere 265 Disc Mower..............................................................$6,000 ‘22 Kubota 1024 Disc mower ...........................................................................Call 2015 Vermeer 605N Cornstalk Special, 21,435 bales, new monitor, belts last year, real good cond .......................................................................Call 2017 Vermeer 605N Cornstalk Special, approx. 28,000 bales, many parts replaced recently ........................................................................Call Kuhn GA4220TH Rotary Rake ....................................................................$8,500 Haybuster 2650 bale processor, very good condition ..............................$14,000 USED FORAGE BOXES: Badger 1055 forage boxes, tandem axle, FWU 1702G ........................$3,500/obo H&S 500 Forage box, good condition, 14 ft .....................................................Call USED MANURE PUMPS 2015 Houle 6” 3pt super pump 9ft, 2 agitation nozzles, 2 available .....$9,250 ea. Houle PTO 6” Super Pump, 2004, w/ 2 agitation nozzles, 12ft long, MPU1704.................................................................................................$8,500 Used Houle 60” cable scraper drive, good shape ........................................$3,000 8ft x 4” electric Houle Agi pump with twin 20HP motors, USED, MPU1501G ..$4,300 8ft x 4” electric Houle Agi pump with 30HP motor, USED, MPU1505G .......$4,000 10ft x 4” electric Houle Agi pump with twin 20HP motors, used, MPU1507G .....................................................................................$4,300 8ft x 4” electric Houle Agi pump with no motors set up for twin motors, USED, MPU1508G ....................................................................................$3,500 2) 8” manure loadstands .....................................................................$2,000 ea. USED MIXERS Cloverdale 1300 Cu Ft Twin screw vertical mixer..............................................Call USED MANURE SPREADERS International 575 box spreader, converted to all hydraulic drive, good cond. ...$4,000 Nuhn Magnum 6750 manure tank, Hydraulic drive, flow meter, VTI units .$50,000/OBO Meyer’s M390 Manure spreader, Good Condition, just in ...............................$14,900 2018 Meyer’s VB560 vertical beater spreader with Scale system ............Coming Soon New Idea spreader ...........................................................................................$5,500 PENDING ADMIN DIESEL MECHANIC SMALL ENGINE REPAIR PARTS/SALES YARD MAINTENANCE A&C Farm Service, Inc. 412 BUSINESS 23 S | PAYNESVILLE, MN 320-243-3736 • www.acfarmservice.com Apply in person or email randy@acfarmservice.com FULL BENEFITS 100% Healthcare • Paid vacation and holidays Uniforms provided NOW HIRING! Great Pay! Great Farmer’ s Market DAIRY FARMERS... Advertise your FARM-RELATED classi ed ad for free Mail or bring your ad to the Dairy Star, 522 Sinclair Lewis Ave. Sauk Centre, MN 56378 or e-mail: nancy.p@dairystar.com To guarantee ad placement, our deadline is the Friday before publication. Ads may be sent after that, but we cannot guarantee placement. (Payment must accompany ad unless prior arrangements are made. 25 word maximum.) Visa, MasterCard and Discover Accepted DAIRY STAR CLASSIFIED AD FORM NOTE: We make every effort to accurately advertise your item. Should we have any questions, please include your name and phone number where we can reach you: NAME PHONE FIRST 15 WORDS ARE FREE, $1.50 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. (Phone # and complete name count as one word each. Heading is not counted as a word.) (Ad Must Be Farm-Related--Call If You Have Any Questions) Non-Dairy Farmers & Ads For Real Estate, Business Services & Ads For Anyone Outside Our Circulation Area Are Charged $30.00 Per Issue LIMIT 1 FREE AD PER FARM PER ISSUE BUY • SELL • TRADE 8 DAIRY STAR USE ONLY:
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Miscellaneous - FOR SALE

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, ready Jan. 22, red tri & red Merle, tails docked, dew claws, 1st round shots & wormer. Call travis 507-259-5173. 22-TFN-F

CIH 1200 6R PLANTER; CIH 4800 32.5’ eld cult. Call 563-929-0285. 23-1-F

PUREBRED GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES, registered, vet checked, dewormed, UTD on shots, ready now, asking $550. Call 715-773-2199. 22-2-F

JD 5210, ROPS, 2WD, ldr., eng. OH, $14,500; JD 6320L, ROPS, 4WD, PQ, $23,500; JD 6320L, ROPS, 4WD, synchro, $22,000; JD 6400, ROPS, 2WD, PQ, ldr., $20,500. Call 715-6693971. 23-2-VM

ABCA REGISTERED BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, exc. working parents on site, current on vaccinations. Call 608-214-2842. 21-4-F

(4) DEMCO 365 & 450 GRAVITY BOXES, (2) w/tarps, like new; tricycle feeder; big round bale wagon. Call 320-557-6558. 18-TFN-F

EQUIPMENT FOR SMALL scale bottling plant, pasteurizer, homogenizer, bottler, conveyor, labeler, etc. Call Blaine 701471-4011. 20-3-F

RETIRED, FULL LINE OF GOOD QUALITY DAIRY EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE, items include: Mueller 2700 gal. bulk tank; GEA IQ milking units; GEA variable speed vacuum pump; GEA Touchtone takeoffs; double-11 parlor; Continental commercial washing machine. For more info call Steve 815-291-6671. 23-4-B

(4) 3-PHASE 5HP BULK MILK TANK COMPRESSORS, reasonable. Call 480-313-8460. 9-TFN-F

‘15 CHEVY SILVERADO 4-DOOR, 4WD. Call 320557-5514, no texts or messages. 1-TFN-F

NH 38 FLAIL CHOPPER, bought new in ‘04, always shedded, exc. cond. Call 715-314-0977. 10-TFN-F

88) KRAIBURG KEW PLUS COW MATS, exc. cond.; 80) Sturdy Built tiestall dividers. Call 608-2142842. 22-8-F

NH 790 CHOPPER w/hay head & NH 116 14’ hydraswing haybine. Call 218639-1103. 5-TFN-F

MILKING EQUIPMENT: Boumatic vacuum pump; pipeline; glass receiver jar; air injector; transfer pump, control panel; automatic washer & time keepers. Call 507-220-8424. 22-2-B

PTO #6 JD CHOPPER w/ hay hd., good cond., works well, $800. Harvey Mast, 801 310th St., Wilson, WI 54027. 23-1-F

KRAUSE LANDSMAN 7430 SOIL FINISHER. Call 320-250-4600, no texts or messages. 3-TFN-F

PATZ INTELLICABLE PRO II SCRAPER SYSTEM; Houle alley scraper, cable setup; Harvestore roller mill. Call 815-751-4431. 23-3-F

NH BR770 ROUND BALER, crop cutter; Case 2188 combine, RWA. Call 218841-8723. 24-TFN-F

PATZ V350 TMR MIXER, exc. cond., hay retainer, Avery 640XL scale, rubber side ext., $22,500/obo. Call 320360-4645. 20-5-F

JD 2700 PLOW, semi mounted. Call 320-5101055. 13-TFN-F

BOBCAT 773 TURBO SKID LDR., 2400 hrs., exc. cond., $27,000/obo; Wanted: 365 & 650 gravity boxes, nice cond. Call 320266-6878. 22-3-F

‘88 WILSON CATTLE TRAILER, 7’x24’; JD 16R cultivator; Versatile 400 swather, good cond. Call 320-290-0367. 6-TFN-F

ALFA-DELAVAL LATE MODEL BULK TANK, 1,250 gal., complete as new, MN. Call 480-313-8460. 5-TFN-F

SUTORBILT VACUUM PUMP, like new. Call 320-360-7254. 23-2-F

MINI AUSSIE-BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, $100 ea; (6) Mini Aussie-Australian Shepherd puppies, $250 ea. Elam Esch, 2192 Hwy. 18, Fennimore, WI 53809. 23-2-F

GEHL 125 MIX-ALL ROLLER MIXER, everything in good cond. Call 641-895-1685. 22-2-F

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, Merles, tris, good farm stock, $50$125. 241784 Cty. Rd. M, Athens, WI 54411. 23-1-F

VAN VETTER 800 GAL. BULK TANK; also Mueller 34 plate cooler and DeLaval tank washer. Call 320-2501221. 22-2-F

CIH 1200 6R PLANTER, dry fert., insecticide, monitor, 1-owner; CIH RB564 rd. baler, new, updated belts, twine & net, 1800 total bales, 1-owner; IH #40 HD 3 pt. blade, tilt & swing, cylinder adaptable, 1-owner; Farmhand bunk feeder apron wagon; Kewaunee 40’ elevator, drag line & pto lift. Call 815-947-2266. 23-2-P

TORO GROUNDSMAN DSL. CAB LAWN MOWER & SNOWBLOWER. Call 320-424-2005. 13-TFN-F

PATZ PUMP OR PARTS; DeLaval 78 milker pump & jar; poly drinking cups, $20; Stainless steel Patz manure pump cover. Call 320-2666878. 23-3-F

‘06 MAHINDRA 7520, 4WD, 75hp, 12 spd., shuttle shift, 2433 hrs., 540/1000 pto, exc. cond., $15,900. Call 715-644-2356. 23-1-F

KATOLIGHT 55KW STANDBY 3 PHASE GENERATOR, VG shape, like new. Call 507-4506115. 23-1-F

WESTFALIA SURGE

DOUBLE-12 PARLOR w/ Metatron 12 metering takeoffs, variable speed vacuum pump, exc. cond., upgraded to robots. Call 989-6574151 or 989-471-2993. 232-VM

JD 5820 SELF-PROPELLED CHOPPER, 4800 hrs., nice, comes with Dion F63-120 rotary hd. & 7’ HH, $55,000. Call 320290-2602. 23-1-F

Page 14 • Dairy Star • Third Section • Saturday, January 28, 2023 Keep It Cold! Sales • Installation • Service • Dairy Route Supplies • Bulk Milk Coolers • Internal bulk tank repairs • Service all models and makes of dairy equipment and bulk tanks Norman N Borntrager, Owner Cell: 319-330-2084 Tri-County Refrigeration Keep it Cold! ~Ice Machines ~Walk-ins~ Dairy Route Supplies~ Commercial Refrigeration ~Milking Equipment Repair ~ Bulk Milk Coolers ~Sales ~Installation ~Service 4351 March Ave. • Osage, IA tri-countyrefrigeration.com 641-737-2396 Fax: 641-737-2380 stallation • • Patented construction for easy up and down movement, best body adaption • Movable to all directions • Non-kink bristles made of 100% Nylon • Stable, robust and service-free gearbox • Less space requirements • Suitable for outdoor Make sure that it’s Schurr Spring Sale! on Schurr Cow Brushes during February! DENSER BALES. Make more hay with reliable New Holland hay and forage equipment, featuring our full line of round and square balers, mower-conditioners, windrowers, rakes and more. They’re all ready to go for the season ahead and most are available now with outstanding savings. Take our Roll-Belt™ round balers. Renowned for producing the industry’s densest bales, they deliver consistently high bale quality with features that speed you through fields when your crop is ready. Check out all the great deals going on now. Stop in today or visit nhoffers.com. A&C Farm Ser v ice, Inc. A&C Farm Service, Inc. Jct. Hwys. 55 & 23 • Paynesville 320-243-3736 | www.acfarmservice.com Call or stop in for more information! 17 used balers to choose from! Vermeer 605SM New Holland BR560 John Deere 568 New Holland BR7090 Six to choose from! Vermeer 605N New Holland BR460 © 2022 CNH Industrial America LLC. All rights reserved. New Holland are trademarks registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affiliates.
Mark your Calendar Annual Spring Consignment Sale March 29, 2023 Taking consignments now for: •Tractors •Shop Equipment •Farm Equipment •Lawn and Garden •Skid Loaders •Furniture & Household •Construction Equipment •& more Equipment will be offered on-line on Hi-Bid and Equipment Facts Commission rates: Minimum → $5.00 $1,000 - $2,499 → 8% Up to $199 → 15% $2,500 and up → 6% $200 - $999 → 10% Max per item → $1,000 Special rates available for full lines. To consign: Phone: 715/229-4838 email:consignments@cwpauction.com Sale conducted by: Central Wisconsin Produce Auction N14676 Cty Rd O, Withee WI 54498 Reg. WI Auction Co. #230-053 Reg. WI Auctioneer: Mervin Lee Zimmerman #2987 Call 320-249-8556 FREE SILOS You take down.

Miscellaneous - FOR SALE

‘98 DAEWOO 601 SKID LDR. w/or w/o tracks, 5136 actual hrs.; NH 890 chopper w/3R30” CH. Call 218-371-1650. 22-4-B

PSI POWER WASHERS, Power Washers Hot/ Cold, Cabinet Parts Washers, Chemicals, Presoaks, Degreasers, Large Parts Inventory Shipped Same Day, On Site Service. Industrial, Commercial, Farm, Sales, Repair, and Rental. “The Guys That Work Great Under Pressure” 1-800-555-1677. Serving you from 3 locations: West Central MN Region – Pennock, MN Location SW MN Region – Wilmont, MN Location NW IA Region – Harrisburg, SD Location & Wilmont, MN Location SE SD Region – Harrisburg, SD Location. 23-TFN-B

ANTIQUE HIGH WHEEL

WOODEN WAGON by George Clark, stored indoors since 1940s, original paint. Call 507-794-6169. 23-1-F

BLACK LAB PUPPIES, born Nov. 25, will make very nice family dogs, have both parents, males $200, females $250. Call 320-761-8672 or 320-8362899. 23-1-F

FOREMOST HEADGATE, $400; EZ Chute manual hoof trim chute, $400; Steel fence posts, $2. Call 507-249-3240. 20-4-F

OLIVER 1655, gas, $6,500. Call 320-2498556. 23-1-F

FARMALL MD, $1,800. Call 320-980-1498. 23-1-F

SILAGE CONVEYOR, 9”x24’, very good; also NH 770 forage chopper, excellent cond. Call 262547-0893. 23-4-F

PATZ SMALL BALE CHOPPER w/3hp elec. motor. Call 262-644-6773. 23-1-F

6) FLO-STAR MAX/ COMPANION AUTO TAKEOFF MILK MACHINES, $500 ea. Call Delbert 608-558-3299. 231-F

‘08 35 TON SEMI TRAILER, beaver tail & ramps, 51’ total length. Call 320-760-6942. 12-TFN-F

WEAVERLINE FEED CARTS, new, rebuilt used, parts, service. Call Hobert Sales Inc., Cokato, MN 320-286-6284. 19-TFN-B

CHEMICAL INJECTION PUMP for hydrogen peroxide etc. into water supply, like new, $350. Call 320-630-7559. 14-TFN-F

14’ TANDEM AXLE TRUCK, hyd. dump box, VG cond. Call 507-4506115. 21-3-F

IH 1486, 3288, 806, all w/low hrs. Call 320-3338937. 22-2-F

HAY RACK, platforms on side, 9x18’, $2,500; Kewanee elevator, 56’, pto lift. Call 320-247-2657. 7-TFN-F

Dairy Star • Third Section • Saturday, January 28, 2023 • Page 15 Great price on worlds top hybrids. Non GMO grain is earning market premiums (up to $2 over CBOT paid in 2022). We offer proven, complete weed control programs for less than technology cost! Maximize returns and IMPROVE YOUR BOTTOM LINE! ORDER EARLY AND SAVE MORE! CONVENTIONAL SEED CORN SALE “FOR A BETTER BOTTOM LINE!” 320-237-7667 KLEENACRES.com DEALER INQUIRES WELCOMED NEW VIENNA AG AUTOMATION 563-921-2896 7264 Iowa Street, New Vienna, Iowa 52065 Average of 1-2 pounds heavier test weight per bushel than screen dryers. SAVINGS THAT ADD UP! MIXED FLOW GRAIN DRYER Computerized moisture control prevents over-drying. Save up to 9-cents per bushel! Remote monitoring eliminates the time and expense of “dryer-watching”. Effectively dries all types of grain. THE ONLY DRYER YOU’LL EVER NEED. Your skills are Genetics and reproduction are key performance indicators on farms; so, your expertise in herd reproduction and productivity as an A.I. Specialist is valuable to our producers. Vast information impacting herd productivity can be revealed with a simple milk sample. As a DHI Specialist, you’ll advise customers on testing services and collect and process milk samples to support an efficient, healthy, and profitable cow herd.
y Laboratory Laboratory Technicians are valuable in CentralStar’s efforts to provide customers with all the information they need to make accurate management decisions. You’ll work
a team in a state-of-the-art laboratory to carefully view and analyze milk samples for a variety of data points. For details and to apply: www.mycentralstar.com. valued at Other CentralStar careers: consultants, sales, beef specialists, product specialists, communication, inventory, administration, research, and internships. A .I. A.I. WE ARE CURRENTLY HIRING FOR: OFFICE COORDINATOR/ LAB TECHNICIAN Qualifications: Associate Degree (Agricultural/Science Field or business related) preferred. Customer ser vice experience (1-2 years) preferred. Go to our website for more details and job responsibilities. Dair yland Laboratories has been serving the area since 1958! Now is your chance to become a part of the Ag Community by working with a family owned business right in your backyard! APPLY ONLINE www.dairylandlabs.com/c areers Equal Oppor tunity Employer Premier Livestock & Auctions LLC ANNUAL SPRING MACHINERY AUCTION Friday, March 24, 2023 ALREADY CONSIGNED A LOT OF TRACTORS AND LATE MODEL FARM MACHINERY! AUCTION WILL BE ON SITE AND ONLINE @EQUIPMENTFACTS.COM N13438 STATE HWY 73 WITHEE, WI 54498 Office: 715-229-2500 Ken Stauffer 715-559-8232 Rocky Olsen 715-721-0079 Travis Parr 715-828-2454 See www.premierlivestockandauctions.com for early consignments! STRONG DEMAND FOR YOUR: •TRACTORS • EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT • SKID LOADERS • TILLAGE/PLANTING EQUIPMENT • MANURE EQUIPMENT • HAY/FORAGE EQUIPMENT • SEMI/SEMI TRAILERS • TRAILERS • TRUCKS • RECREATIONAL - ATVS & CAMPERS • AND MORE! Call about our special commission rates on your large machinery, consigned by Feb. 20th. Feeding Flexibility & Durability in One Mixer 5 YR. OR 5,000 LOAD WARRANTY ON MIXING TUBS, AUGER, FLOOR AND FRAME. STAINLESS STEEL CONVEYORS 9 Different Sizes to choose from 175 cu. ft. - 1,300 cu. ft. DEALERS STOCK REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR OTHER BRAND MIXERS FLOOR AND FRAME. A Go to www.cloverdaletmr.com for more information. DEALERS STOCK REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR OTHER BRAND MIXERS Isaacson Sales & Service, Inc. Lafayette, MN 507-228-8270 888-228-8270 Ross Equipment Co., Inc. Lonsdale, MN 800-645-7677 507-744-2525 Brynsaas Sales & Service, Inc. Decorah, IA www.brynsaas.com 563-382-4484 RT Equipment Baltic. SD 605-359-0228 Contact your local dealer to learn more! “On our old vertical mixer, we would have the core of the bales get stuck in between the augers and would have to dump the ration and start over. Our Cloverdale has a more consistent ration with the hay and it was a lot less expensive.” - Todd and Tyler Vorwerk, Vorwerk Dairy, Gibbon, MN • Own a 900T Cloverdale Cleaning Drain Tiles & Manure Systems Whitewashing & Power Washing MARCUS KRAHN 320-217-9607 MATHER’S (Formerly Noah VanBeck) No Sunday Calls (Emergency Only) Full-Time Appliance Service Technician 3+ years experience preferred with a refrigeration certification or license. Clean driving record. Drug screening, criminal background check, pay based on experience. Come join our team! Apply in person: 105 Co. Rd. 10, Albany, MN or send resume to ampsrs@albanytel.com HELP WANTED www.ampsrs.com Tell the advertisers you saw their ad in the Dairy Star!
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Page 16 • Dairy Star • Third Section • Saturday, January 28, 2023 CHECK OUT THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PATZ DEALERS Used Kuhn VTC1100, new screws - $37,000 The Scharine Group 800-472-2880 Patz 420 - Call Hartung Sales 320-836-2697 Used Patz V620 - Call Hartung Sales 320-836-2697 Used Lucknow 2290 - $22,300 L&L Sales and Service Inc. 800-236-0603 Used Lucknow XLR 4550 $37,5000 L&L Sales and Service Inc. 800-236-0603 Used Patz V950 - $27,500 L&L Sales and Service Inc. 800-236-0603 420 LH demo deal! The Scharine Group 800-472-2880 Used Penta 5610 – great value! The Scharine Group 800-472-2880 Used 950 (2) - Call for price Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151 New 950 - Call for price Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151 NEW Patz 740 – Call for price Spartan Construction 920-845-9892 New 420, dual tires! - Call for price Spartan Construction 920-845-9892 New Patz 350 - Call Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401 Used Rotomix 475 - Call Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401 New Patz 950 - Call Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401 ‘22 Patz V35 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724 Patz V350 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724 Patz 420 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724 New Patz 650 - Call Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401 Knight 3130 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724 Patz 420 Wille Construction 563-252-2034 Patz 500 Wille Construction 563-252-2034 Patz 950 Wille Construction 563-252-2034 Penta 3020-SD Wille Construction 563-252-2034 SOLD SOLD COMING SOON COMING SOON ‘07 Patz 615 - $18,500 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484 ‘14 Patz 620 - $28,900 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484 ‘05 Patz 300 - $28,500 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484 ‘14 Patz 615 - $25,000 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484 Patz 650 - Call C.F. Heckmann 920-693-8717 Patz 810 - $23,500 C.F. Heckmann 920-693-8717 New Patz 420 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834 New Patz 620 w/side discharge Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834 New Patz 950 w/front discharge Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834 New Patz 1100 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834 Cloverdale 1300 cu ft Twin screw vertical mixer - Call Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

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