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North Dakota dairyman receives prestigious award Holle honored for years of dairy promotion efforts By Jerry Nelson

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MANDAN, N.D. – Dairyman Kenton Holle has been named the 2021 recipient of the prestigious Richard E. Lyng Award. The award, which recognized Holle for his many years of dairy promotion efforts, was given to him at the joint annual meeting of the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDB), National Milk Producers Federation and the United Dairy Industry Association held in mid-November in Las Vegas, Nevada. “This award celebrates farmers

who have shown a long-standing commitment and dedication to dairy promotion,” said Alex Peterson, Missouri dairy farmer and chair of the NDB. “Kenton exemplies this leadership with a more-than-15-year commitment to advancing farmer priorities nationally, regionally and locally.” Holle served as chair of the NDB in 2013-2014. As chair, he oversaw the evolution of the national program from generic image advertising to helping grow sales and trust in dairy by working with and through the industry. “Kenton did a masterful job in sharing with other farmers why the transition to partnership was so valuable to the checkoff,” Peterson said. The award is named for former U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Richard E. Lyng, who played a critical role in implementing policies Turn to HOLLE | Page 4

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Alex Peterson (le�), chairman of the Na�onal Dairy Board, presents the pres�gious Richard E. Lyng Award to North Dakota dairyman Kenton Holle in Las Vegas, Nevada. Holle received the award in recogni�on of his many years of dairy promo�on efforts.

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The Holle family – (from leŌ) Wendy holding CharloƩe and James holding Maggie; Kenton and Bobby Jo; Michael, Emma, Ella and Amber holding Evelyn; Devin, Dawson, Isabelle, Andrew, Drew and Jennifer – milk 800 Holsteins on their farm near Mandan, North Dakota. that led to the establishment of NDB more than 35 years ago. The Richard E. Lyng Award honors leaders who have made a signicant contribution to dairy promotion that benets the entire industry. Holle and his wife, Bobby Jo, are third-generation dairy farmers. The Holles have three sons, Andrew, Michael and James. Andrew and his wife, Jennifer, have four children, Dawson, Isabell, Drew and Devin. Andrew and Jennifer are partners in the Holle family dairy operation. Northern Lights Dairy is home to 800 Holstein cows milked in a rotary parlor. Andrew and Jennifer are expanding the dairy facilities by adding a new freestall barn to house pre-fresh and post-fresh animals. Michael and his wife, Amber, have three daughters, Ella, Emma and Evelyn. Michael operates a custom silage chopping business that serves cattle feeders and dairy producers in North Dakota and Montana. James and his wife, Wendy, have two daughters, Charlotte and Maggie. James and Wendy live in Hutchinson, Minnesota, where James works as a service technician for Leedstone Inc. “I think it’s wonderful that all three of our sons have stayed involved with the dairy industry,” Holle said. “They could have done anything they wanted, but they decided to remain connected to their roots in agriculture.” The Holle family has a deep tradition of dairy promotion and working with others toward a common goal. “I grew up in a family where my parents were very conscious of the world,” Holle said. “Dad was proud of being a farmer. He taught me the pride and the responsibility of being a dairy farmer and the importance of being responsible to the land and to the animals.” Holle’s father was forward thinking. He built a freestall barn and herringbone milking parlor facility in 1964. He began to sell milk to the Land O’Lakes cooperative in the late 1960s. “Dad was born in 1917, so he remembered the Great Depression,” Holle said. “He saw what cooperatives and other farm organizations can do for farmers. He often told me that the work that we do off the farm is just as important as the work that we do on the farm. We can’t just take for granted that things will be okay.” Holle took his father’s lessons to heart. He spent several years as a Land O’Lakes district board member. In 2005, Holle took a position on the board of the North Dakota division of Midwest Dairy. In 2008, he was nominated to serve on the National Dairy Board.

“I was overwhelmed by all the activity I witnessed at the National Dairy Board,” Holle said. “I learned a lot when I served on the board. I was fascinated by the quality of the staff that’s working for us dairy farmers. It speaks to the leadership at the local and national level. The dairy checkoff is the gold standard of farm checkoff programs.” Holle was also impressed by the efforts put forth by the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy. “The Dairy Innovation Center brings all facets of the industry together to work for dairy farmers,” Holle said. “Without their vision, we would have a disparate set of standards for each retailer or restaurant chain. The Innovation Center is helping our dairy farmers tell their story.” Holle was surprised to learn he was being honored with the Richard E. Lyng Award. “My friend, Allen Merrill, called and gave me the news,” Holle said. Merrill is chairman of Midwest Dairy. “I couldn’t believe it,” Holle said. “It was really unexpected and brought me a great deal of joy. I have served on boards with some of the previous recipients. It’s nice to belong to a fellowship of people who make every last drop count.” In addition to serving on dairy promotion boards, Holle and his family have actively promoted dairy in their local community for many years. “We began to host tours of our dairy farm in 2005,” Holle said. “One of the most successful events has been breakfast on the farm, which is traditionally held in June. Several thousand people would come out to our farm for the event. Local businesses also got involved, including our Domino’s Pizza restaurant. The event included booths that showcased the works of North Dakota artisans and our local volunteer re department brought along an interactive display for kids. There would also be a climbing wall and inatables for kids to enjoy. Breakfast on the farm is a fun day for the entire family.” Receiving the Richard E. Lyng Award will enable Holle to pay it forward. “The NDB will contribute $2,500 in my name to North Dakota State University’s College of Human Sciences and Education,” Holle said. “We hope that the scholarship goes to somebody who has a dairy background. … I have always been a strong supporter of FFA and higher education, so this scholarship is a feather in the cap. There are tremendous opportunities in agriculture for our young people,” he said.


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Pain mitigation important tool to raising happier, healthier calves Pertzborn discusses practices at PDPW Calf Care Connection By Danielle Nauman danielle.n@dairystar.com

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. – Dr. Scott Pertzborn, a veterinarian with Lodi Veterinary Care, was on hand at the Professional Dairy Producers Calf Care Connection Oct. 27 in Eau Claire to share pain mitigation strategies for calves. “When I rst started out, we did a lot of dehorning and castrating on older animals,” Pertzborn said. “I would take the chute out to the farm, and maybe we did it twice a year. It was a big, messy situation, and we did not think about pain control back then. But things are changing now for the better.” Current industry practices are catching up with consumer concerns which brings pain mitigation to the forefront. Pain mitigation is included in the National Dairy Farmers Assuring Responsible Management 4.0 program guidelines. “I would like to think that we know calves experience pain, and we know it is easier on the humans when we use pain control too,” Pertzborn said. “It is better for our bottom lines too. There are studies that show calves gain better when we use pain control and stay healthier.”

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Dr. ScoƩ Pertzborn, of Lodi Veterinary Care, demonstrates to Robert Fasbender the method for administering lidocaine for pain miƟgaƟon. Pertzborn spoke at the PDPW Calf Care ConnecƟon Oct. 27 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The new FARM 4.0 guidelines specify that the practice of disbudding calves should be done prior to 8 weeks of age. “The sooner the better for dehorning,” Pertzborn said. “I encourage people to do it on day No. 1. After you feed (calves) the colostrum,

they are kind of sleepy and not moving much. That is a good time to take advantage and paste the horn buds. When calves are born, the horn bud is not attached to the bone, but if you wait too long, the bone grows into that horn.” While pain mitigation is becoming increasingly important, one obstacle facing dairy producers is the lack of approved pain control drugs for use in calves. Instead, dairy farmers must work with their veterinarians to establish protocols for pain control medications and become comfortable with the administration of those medications. When it comes to pain mitigation for calves during dehorning, Pertzborn recommends taking a two-pronged approach. First, use a local anesthetic such as lidocaine that is injected. Then, use a systemic analgesic either given orally (meloxicam) or poured on (Banamine Transdermal). Pertzborn said the timing between the administration of pain medication and carrying out the procedure is important. “When the dentist gives you a shot of lidocaine, does he start drilling right away? No, it takes a little while to take effect,” Pertzborn said. “That is one of the cons; it takes a little while.” Pertzborn said producers should administer pain medication to all the calves needing to be dehorned and then preferably wait half an hour before beginning the dehorning work. Pertzborn said using lidocaine for pain mitigation prior to procedures

such as dehorning or castrating is inexpensive and makes the procedure less stressful for both the animal and for the people treating the animal. Pertzborn said the two-pronged approach to pain mitigation works well because the effects of the local anesthetic only last for a couple hours before wearing off, leaving the calf dealing with pain after the procedure. But, by administering the oral or transdermal pain medication at the time of the procedure, the medicine can take affect before the lidocaine wears off. “Meloxicam, for example, is labeled for treating arthritis pain in humans,” Pertzborn said. “But there has been enough research conducted to know it is an excellent drug to use on calves for pain relief. It has a 21-day meat withhold, which is very important, especially with an extra-label usage.” Pertzborn emphasized working with a veterinarian to ensure proper usage and compliance with any withholding times, particularly with extra-label drug usage. “Calves, and our dairy cattle in general, to me are just beautiful animals,” Pertzborn said. “They are special gifts to us to use. They are such productive animals, and we are asked to be their caretakers. I think that is a pretty honorable position to be in. The work dairy farmers do, taking care of calves, is just so important. These are wonderful animals, and they deserve to be cared for.”

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Strategic decision-making helps Evergreen Acres reach 30% Preg Rate goal By Jaclyn Krymowski for Parnell Evergreen Acres in Paynesville, Minn., was named one of the Excellence in Herd Fertility award winners by Parnell™. This award recognizes outstanding dairies who have achieved notable performance under the company’s F360 Guarantee. The F360 Guarantee promises a 1-3% increase in a dairy’s Rolling Herd Average Pregnancy Rate in 12-months. Participants will get a 5% rebate back on all Parnell product purchases during the program if the guaranteed pregnancy rate is not reached. The whole program involves a herd utilizing Parnell’s fertility products, GONAbreed® and estroPLAN®, on-farm training and the Fertility 360 Report analysis to achieve greater reproductive success. Fourth-generation farmer Megan Hill operates the 4,000-cow dairy with her family. She says that fertility has always been a big focus for them. Before Parnell, Hill recalls her family always striving to hit specific fertility-related goals. She says they have a great in-house breeding team, but they weren’t hitting their idealized numbers for things like pregnancy rate in the past couple of years. “Being on the F360 Guarantee and having the (Fertility 360 Report) makes us sit down and look at the numbers and other things that are affecting (reproductive performance) and what we can do better,” she says. Hill said their cows are bred to either sexed or beef semen. One of the consequences of falling short in fertility was not keeping replacement heifers and a new revenue venture for the dairy. “Previously, we were always selling (beef crosses) as bottle babies and just taking that stress away. But (after the F360 Guarantee), we decided to keep all of them,” she explains. “It’s opened up another window for us. We now have a complete beef operation from the bottle until they get on the truck.” A large part of the Guarantee revolves around operational analysis derived through the Fertility 360 Report. It requires the entire farm and veterinary team to take a strategic, deep look inside herd management and determine which areas are holding them back. Some of that, Hill notes, meant making some changes according to this guidance provided by the veterinarian. “Something that we changed here was voluntary waiting period,” says Hill. “We’re waiting longer.” Something else that helped them on their journey was enhancing heat detection to help them hit an established 30% pregnancy rate goal. For Evergreen Acres, this meant setting up new on-farm protocols so that heats were properly documented and suitable for breeding when cows were walked. Another aspect they considered was the cases of overcrowding in various facilities. That was something Hill says Steve Baldwin of Freeport Veterinary Service, the herd’s veterinarian, recognized and helped them adjust while working with Rob Oster, the Parnell Territory Manager for the area. “We had space by our dry cows that we fixed up and put some dry cows there to try and give them more room,” Hill explains. “For fresh cows, it was the same thing, we tried to keep them not as crowded, and it’s gotten better.” Besides helping them reach their fertility goals, Hill also attributes such changes to dramatically reduce their transition-related diseases such as retained placentas (RP), ketosis, and displaced abomasums (DA) by 50%. Working with Parnell has helped Evergreen Acres develop a roadmap for ongoing success, even after the conclusion of the F360 Guarantee. Hill says what she especially likes is having a second set of eyes and a new perspective. “I like being pulled back and looking at the bigger picture. We were trying to make it work the way things were,” she says. “(Steve) was honest, and we pulled the plug and made those changes, figured out the right things to do for our farm, and are happy that we did it.” She concludes that the program is worthwhile, noting that to improve requires making changes, and Parnell was able to help them identify what those needed to be.

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Master of the hoof Gransee wraps up long career as trimmer By Stacey Smart

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EVANSVILLE, Wis. – After nearly 40 years of trimming hooves, Chris Gransee put his tools away after trimming his last cow Sept. 9. Highly regarded by an extensive list of long-time clients, Gransee’s services will likely be missed by many. He worked on prestigious herds well known in the show circuit and

within registered breeder circles while building lifelong friendships with those for whom he worked. “I’ve had the privilege of working on some of the nest cows and herds in southern Wisconsin and beyond,” said Gransee, who lives near Evansville. “But the people were the best part of this job, without a doubt. The farmers I trimmed for were not just customers – all of them became friends as well. They welcomed me into their homes for lunch, and I watched their kids grow up into adults.” Renowned for his impeccable work as a bovine podiatrist, people entrusted their best cattle to Gransee’s care. Those include three cows scored EX95, and the dam and granddam of the

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Chris Gransee, owner of Chris Gransee Hoof Trimming in Evansville, Wisconsin, recently reƟred aŌer trimming hooves for nearly 40 years. Gransee worked with many high-prole, registered herds in the southern part of Wisconsin.

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Chris Gransee’s hoof trimming chute is parked outside his barn near Evansville, Wisconsin. It was used for the last Ɵme Sept. 9.

famous bull, Townson Lindy. “Chris took a great deal of pride in his work,” said Henk Van Dyk of Willows Edge Holsteins located near New Richmond. “He was oh-socareful and thorough, and absolutely contributed to our success in the eight sales we had and every show we

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Chris Gransee makes wooden frames, as well as tables, benches and more. Gransee’s newest venture, Big Guy Woodworking and Sawmill, is keeping the former hoof trimmer busy in reƟrement. began by using a box with hammer and chisel before switching to a tilt table and electric grinder in 2000. “When I rst started out, I was nervous as hell working on cows I had heard and read about,” Gransee said. “Laverne Meske, a legend in the industry, taught me how to trim. There were no trimming schools back then. I learned as I went and was still learning up to the last day I trimmed. No matter what you do for a living, there’s something new to learn every single day.” After high school, Gransee played one year of Division II college football for the University of Northern Iowa. The 6-foot-4-inch, 207-pound defensive end had dreams of becoming an architect, but the school did not offer industrial design. “I was going to transfer to the University of Milwaukee, but I left college to start working with my dad instead,” Gransee said. Following in his father’s footsteps, the self-described farm kid worked on a dairy farm for 3.5 years while also tting cattle for shows and sales before moving to hoof trimming. Believing every cow deserves to feel better and be given a nice-looking foot, Gransee said he always wanted a cow walking out better than she walked in. “I’m not a cookie-cutter trimmer, and I always worried about the shape of the foot,” Gransee said. “Every cow has her own foot and needs to be trimmed as an individual.” Dedicated to top-notch workmanship, Gransee said he never let a problem with the hoof get the best of him. “In my world, good enough is not good enough,” he said. “That means you gave up. The most cows I trimmed

in a day was 33, and I tried my darndest to only do one farm per day.” Bob Cramer Jr., who milks 50 cows near Juda, met Gransee at the age of 13. Gransee trimmed for Cramer’s dad, and Cramer chose to use Gransee’s services as well when he started farming. “I can’t say enough good things about Chris and his work,” Cramer said. “He was very good and very meticulous and always tried to do the best that could possibly be done. He cared. He was always about the cow and what was best for her. Even more so, he was about the people he worked with. He became part of the family.” Pain forced Gransee to retire early. After years of physically taxing labor, he was suffering from spine and hip issues and could hardly make it through a day’s work. He said leaving his hoof trimming career behind was not an easy decision to make and one that did not become ofcial until Nov. 16. “I wanted to slow down rather than stop trimming altogether, but my body told me otherwise,” Gransee said. “I was hoping to make it to 40 years, but I had to stop trimming two months short of 38 years on the job.” Beloved by his customers, many people are sad to see Gransee go, recognizing he leaves big shoes to ll. “Chris did a great job trimming for us,” said Mark Towns, who milks about 500 cows near Evansville. “I’m guessing he extended the life of Lindy’s dam because he kept her trimmed up good. We’re disappointed to lose him, but we wish him well. He’s a really good guy.” A father gure and role model to many, Gransee is the kind of guy people look up to. Turn to GRANSEE | Page 9

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Get to know Ian Pank of Whitehall, Wisconsin

Ian Pank Employer’s name: Jayme Sygulla Whitehall, Wisconsin Trempealeau County 300 cows Whitehall High School 18 years old

came out here when I was 8 years old. I started out riding with Jayme while he was making hay. How has working on the farm shaped your character? It has taught me how to work independently and problem solve. There are a lot of times on the farm where you have to think on your feet because things can change quickly. Being able to meet different people like salesmen, representatives and the hoof trimmer has taught me a lot about the different aspects that go into farming.

Employer: Tell us your favorite experience of working with this youth. Seeing Ian grow. I can’t take all the credit; Ian has great parents. He thinks just like me and my son, Ryan. He knows how we think. What qualities does your employee have that benet the farm? He is able to catch on quickly, he is willing to learn, and he gets things. Farming is a little different, and some people never quite get it. But, you can tell it clicks with Ian. He is willing to take the time to learn and go slow until he gets it right. I couldn’t say anything bad about him. He’s a quick learner, and he is very dedicated. He’s like a son to me when it comes to farming, and I would do anything for him. He is a good overall young man. Youth: What are your responsibilities on the farm? I rst started with smaller stuff like mowing the lawn and washing tractor windows. As I got older and spent more time here, I have come to do

What do you love most about farm life? I like that you get to do something a little different every day. You’re not going to work at the same job over and over again. It’s constantly changing, and the risk to reward makes it even better. You have to be really passionate about it to make a successful outcome.

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Ian Pank (leŌ) is employed by Jayme Sygulla at the Sygulla Farm near Whitehall, Wisconsin. Pank has been working with Sygulla since he was 8 years old. almost anything that Jayme or Ryan do. I help milk sometimes, haul manure, feed TMR to cattle, move cattle, make

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What is one thing you have learned from working alongside your employers? If you get along with your employers, then they are like a second family to you, and you can’t even call it work. I’d rather be out here working or doing projects with them than doing a lot of other things. What are your future plans? My goal is to graduate and then go to technical school. I have been accepted into the business management program at Chippewa Valley Technical College. I’m not sure what will happen beyond that.

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What is your favorite chore and least favorite chore? My favorite chore is feeding baby calves milk because they’re cute. My least favorite chore is bedding calves because it’s itchy and gets everywhere. What is your favorite animal on your farm? My favorite animals are the cows because they give us milk.

What is your favorite subject in school? History because you can learn what happened in the past.

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The Wiederholts – (from leŌ) Ana, Jill, Micah and Levi – milk 500 cows on their dairy in Grant County near PlaƩeville, Wisconsin. Not pictured is Jill’s husband, Louie Weiderholt.

What is something you have learned in school recently? How to nd the angles of a triangle.

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ConƟnued from KIDS CORNER | Page 12 If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would be a grassy eld with lots of corn and animals including cows. What is your favorite dairy treat? Ice cream. My favorite ice cream avor is mint. What is your favorite game to play at home or on the farm? I like to play board games at home, especially Clue. Ana Wiederholt 14 years old 9th grade Platteville High School

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When do you do chores? I do chores after school on Wednesdays and on weekend afternoons. What is your favorite chore and least favorite chore? My least favorite chore is bedding calves because it is itchy and it makes me sneeze. My favorite chore is feeding grain because you don’t get milk on you. What is your favorite animal on your farm? I have horses on our farm, and they are my favorite. I love my riding lessons. What is your favorite subject in school? Math because when you know the formula you can do the equations and then it’s not too hard.

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What is something you have learned in school recently? In my animal science class, we learned about the digestive systems of different animals. What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to do something with horses, maybe train them. If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. I would have lots of horses, cows, dogs, cats and beef cows. It would be more like a ranch. What is your favorite dairy treat? Cookie dough ice cream.

What is your favorite game to play at home or on the farm? At the farm, I like to play round bale tag when the bales are stacked in rows. At home, I like board games.

Are you involved in any activities? I am in FFA, and I get to learn about agriculture outside of school. I also recently participated in the horse judging at World Dairy Expo. Levi Wiederholt 12 years old 6th grade Tri State Home School When do you do chores? Sometimes I do chores in the morning at 6 a.m., but I always do chores in the afternoon at 2:30 p.m.

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What is your favorite chore and least favorite chore? I like pouring grain for the calves because I get to do it with my dad sometimes. My least favorite is bedding the calves because it’s itchy and sneezy. What is your favorite animal on your farm? My favorite animal is Daisy the dog because she’s hyper and likes to jump but she’s also sweet.

What is your favorite subject in school? Literature because it’s a lot of reading and fun stories. What is something you have learned in school recently? I learned how to multiply fractions.

What do you want to be when you grow up? A farmer and song writer.

If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would be green, with lots of corn, alfalfa, some horses and dairy cows.

What is your favorite dairy treat? Custard. My favorite avor is caramel vanilla. What is your favorite game to play at home or on the farm? I like to play board games at home.

Are you involved in any activities? We go to school on Fridays for special lessons.

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“Expanding Farm Horizons: Early Career and Beginning Farmer Resources and Strategies” is a two-session workshop designed to share resources, encourage networking, and inspire planning to move forward with strategies to establish a plan for expanding a life in farming. In Clayton County, the program will be held on two consecutive weeks – December 13 and 20, 2021 at Keystone AEA 1400 N 2nd St Elkader. A light supper is served at 5:30 p.m. and programming will be during 6 to 8 p.m. Presenting at this seminar is Melissa O’Rourke, Attorney and ISU Extension Farm and Business Management Field Specialist, along with other area professionals. While there is no fee for these workshops due to grant funding, participants should preregister so that adequate food, seating and materials can be provided. To register, call the Clayton County Extension ofce at 563-245-1451 or email hloan@iastate.edu. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) will host two public sessions to explore ways to reduce the impacts of climate change through a Minnesota Clean Fuel Standard (CFS). MnDOT and the MDA are engaging stakeholders and listening to the public as a key part of that process. The state’s goals through this process including identifying action steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector, create new jobs, attract new economic investments, and reduce air and water pollution in both urban and rural communities. The public is invited to participate in one of two upcoming virtual sessions: Tuesday, Dec. 14 from 12 – 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Dec. 15 from 5:30 – 7 p.m. For more information about a Clean Fuel Standard and links to access the public meetings, visit MnDOT’s website.

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University of Minnesota Extension is presenting four webinars on introductory farm transition and estate planning. The webinar are Wednesday Dec. 15, 22 from 1011:30 a.m. and are no cost to attendees. Pre-registration is requested; meetings held virtually on Zoom. Attend one or all four. To register: z.umn.edu/farmtransitionevents.

Iowa Learning Farms, in partnership with the Iowa Nutrient Research Center, and Conservation Learning Group will present a virtual cover crop eld day on Thursday, Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. CST. The event will feature live conversation with Alison Robertson, professor and extension eld pathologist in agronomy at Iowa State University, and Mark Licht, assistant professor and extension cropping systems specialist in agronomy at Iowa State University. The eld day will explore the potential benets and impacts of planting corn into a living winter cereal rye cover crop. While the eld day will primarily focus on the Iowa trial, the research project has replicated sites located in 15 states across the country. Building on existing research trials, the team is examining different termination dates, both before and after the planting of corn, to determine the impact on diseases, weeds, and both pest and benecial insects. To participate in the live virtual eld day, shortly before 1 p.m. CST on Dec. 16: Click this URL: https://iastate.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpduihpj8iE9ZHcjpsenc2DWQILG4.... or visit www.iowalearningfarms.org/page/events for the registration link. Or, join from a dialin phone line dial 1-312-626-6799 with meeting ID 914 1198 4892. Turn to CALENDAR | Page 16

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Omega B Breeder d Lic Introduce to breeding females 45-60 days prior to the breeding season to aid in reproduction success. • Omega 3 Fatty Acids – provide an antiinflammatory response which can improve the fertility of bulls, heifers and cows. • Amaferm® - a precision prebiotic containing Aspergillus oryzae to maximize fiber digestion and improve gut health.

WEATHER RESISTANT Quality low-moisture tub that will maintain integrity in all weather conditions providing consistent nutrition from top to the bottom.

Agron. Petro. Feed Feed: 320-468-6655 Toll Free: 877-468-6655 Agron./Petro: 320-468-2509 Toll Free: 877-438-3378


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Thank you for your business this past year! FROM ALL OF US AT:

AmeriFLECK Dairy Genetics is the first and only lineup of Geneseek/Igenity tested Dairy Fleckvieh sires born, raised, and collected in the United States.

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The bulls we are offering have been selected from multiple generation top production and type cow families. They have been bred to produce high production, moderate frame-size cows with emphasis on udders, feet & legs and calving ease.

FLECKVIEH STRENGTHS • Healthy, hardy and very adaptable to different geographical and climatic conditions. • Easy calving, good fertility and a long productive life • High performance potential for milk and beef • Very good conformation of udders and feet and legs • Medium body size which is ideal with respect to longevity and feed efficiency

No other breed combines both milk and beef traits in such a strong way as the Milking Fleckvieh.

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USED HAY TOOLS

Vermeer 605 Super J Baler, twine only, 1992 model, BAU1605G ........................$ 4,900 Hesston/Agco 5456A Baler, Approx 5500 bales .................................................$11,000 Case IH RS561 baler, Twine only, Low bales .............................................................Call Vermeer 604N Cornstalk Special, 2017, Very Good condition, 5,414 bales.........$33,000 Vermeer 605N Cornstalk Special, 2017, Approx 7000 bales, Very Good condition........................................................................................$45,500 Vermeer CPX9000 Processor, 2014 model, new wear plates, new flails, ready to go, HYU1803G ...................................................................................$23,900 2) Haybuster 2650 bale processors ............................................................. $9,900 each Vermeer 6030 disc mower, 3pt, rebuilt gearbox. .................................................$4,000 New Holland 144 hay inverter .............................................................................$2,100 Vermeer R23A Rake, very nice ...................................................................... ......$8,000 Used VR1428 Rake.............................................................................................$15,500 Gehl 1165 mower, 7 disc, 3 pt, new knives ...............................................................Call John Deere 569 Used Baler, 2016, Just in ..........................................................$19,000 605N Select with powered windguard, 2018, chain oiler, new belts, Approx 12,000 bales .......................................................................................$35,000

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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 Used Boumatic 3” stainless receiver group, receiver w/ trap, pump, mounting panel, & probes, DEU1804G ...................................................................................Call 10 used Boumatic Companion detachers, #U3557554 .......................... Now $350 each 6 used Boumatic 4400 detachers, with new gaskets & diaphragms, #U3557444 ................................................................................................. $300 each Used Suterbilt Vac Pump assy, 10hp w/VFD and motor, complete, OTH2001G.....$5,240 USED MANURE PUMPS Used Mensch 910 Feed pusher, OTH1801G ...............................................$1,400 / OBO Houle lagoon agitator, 42ft .................................................................................$6,500 Used Artex VCat Sand Wagon for bedding stalls ..................................................$4,000 Houle Super Pump, 2004, 6” PTO, w/2 agitation nozzles, 12 ft long, Used Bobman for bedding stalls........................................................................$11,400 MPU1704 ..........................................................................................................$8,500 Houle, 1992, 11 ft. Super pump, on trailer, MPU1904G ......................................$4,500 NEW & USED BARN EQUIPMENT Used Houle 60” cable scraper drive, good shape..................................................$3,000 Used Badger manure auger, with new PVC outer tube, good drive assy, 8ft x 4” electric Houle Agi pump with twin 20HP motors, USED, MPU1501G .......$4,300 OTH1706G .........................................................................................................$1,060 8ft x 4” electric Houle Agi pump with 30HP motor, USED, MPU1505G .................$4,000 New 8ft. Patz barn cleaner chute for 16” gutter, PA16151, retails for $992.00 ........$800 10ft x 4” electric Houle Agi pump with twin 20HP motors, USED, MPU1507G .....$4,300 Patz barn cleaner 12” tapered flights, never used, but weathered, not painted, $18.95 New ..................................................................................................$12.25 ea 8ft x 4” electric Houle Agi pump with no motors set up for twin motors, USED, MPU1508G ..............................................................................................$3,500 New Schuur and Lely cow brushes, In stock..............................................................Call Used squirrel cage style fan, 42” diameter, w/3 phase motor ...................................Call USED MIXERS Used WIC model 300 grain cart, OTH1803G ..............................................................Call MFS 480 mixer wagon, good shape, left side discharge, New 2 bath automated footbath assy, stainless baths & control- ½ pricedMWU1901G ......................................................................................Reduced $14,400 never used - DEN1402G.....................................................................................$7,000 MFS 480 mixer wagon, good shape, left side discharge, Dayton Blower Fan, like new, 24.5” wheel, 12000 CFM #3C010– MWU2001G ......................................................................................Reduced $14,400 $3,437 retail .............................................................................................New $2,500 Knight 50100 twin screw vertical mixer, LH & RH discharge, Dayton Blower Fan, used 2 months, # 2C799, 18.25” wheel–$1,982 retail..New $1,100 rubber tub ext, digistar scale.........................................................................$19,900 Used Dasilveira headlocks, 22 sections @ 10ft w/ 7 openings for young stock up to Patz 420 mixer, 2003 model yr. flat LH discharge .........................................Just in, Call 600lbs, OTH1902 ....................................................................................................Call

USED FORAGE BOXES

Used Gehl 1580 Silage Blower.............................................................................$2,100 Used 16ft Miller Pro model 5100 forage box, 4 wheel gear, FWU1511G ..............$7,000 Badger 1055 forage boxes, tandem axle, FWU 1702G .........................................$4,500 Balzer 6520L forage box, right hand discharge, FWU1711G ................................$2,500 2) Cobey forage boxes, good heavy gears, (1) w/JD 1065, FWU1802G & FWU1803G ....................................................................Choice / $1,950 Farm Hand Road King forage box, FWU2001G.....................................................$1,000

NEW ON THE LOT

GEA Houle 3” and 4” Manure Pumps– Multiple lengths

Vermeer BW5500 Bale Wrapper Vermeer VR1022 Rake

Vermeer VR1224 Rake GEA Houle 7300 Gal Tank

Milking Equipment • Manure Equipment • Feeding Equipment • Housing • Route Supplies

La-Follette Diesel Felicity NC 2-02 2x 365 22,260 4.4 984 3.3 740 Felicity had 85# on her last test bred back and due to Helix in the spring. High fat and protein and productive life run deep in this family.

La-Follette Jacoby Prairie GP+83 La-Follette Tatoo Crystal NC 2-00 2x 162 12,060 3.8 465 2-01 2x 365 23,540 4.4 1035 3.1 731 3.1 376 (RIP) Prairie is just fresh in her milking This special young Tattoo daughter great with 91# day and SCC calved in June and is bred back to 14,000. Her maternal sister by Helix. Also selling is her Hancock Addison sells just fresh. daughter and maternal sister by Helix.

THESE ALL SELL!!!

• 27 head of Ărst lactation cows sell •15 head of second lactation cows sell • 20 Bred heifers due throughout the next six months

A very special group of bred heifers and young stock will be selling. Heifers are sired by Hancock, Helix and Hanley

La-Follete Farm, John & Joan Judd

8978 County Road G, Mount Horeb, WI 53572 • 608-832-6673 SALE FORCE:

Online Bidding through

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Scott Courtney ......... 563-380-1318 Brian Behnke ........... 608-279-2016 Ronnie Roskpf .......... 414-587-4402 Ryan Krohlow .......... 920-639-5500 Brain Olbrich........... 815-482-7426 Don Mayer ............. 715-929-3417


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PROUD DEALER

Livestock - FOR SALE

SERVICEABLE AGE BREEDING BULLS, 40 yrs. AI breeding, Sauk Centre, MN. Call 320-7612526 or 320-293-5607. 6-TFN-F

50 YEARS BREEDING FOR FEET, LEGS, & UDDERS, pick 50 cows from 80, 90+ avg. Call 715-828-4757. 16-TFN-F

USED EQUIPMENT

Kuhn 8124 ......................................................................................................................$13,900 Kuhn 8141 ......................................................................................................................$19,900 Anderson NWS 660 inline wrapper.......................................................................$21,800 H&S M12 Merger..........................................................................................................$12,500 Hershel 3 pt., 4 wheel rake, like new ...................................................................... $1,300 Kuhn 6501 twin rotary rake .....................................................................................$14,900 Kuhn Axis 40.2 fertilizer spreader ..........................................................................$20,990 Kuhn VB3190 round baler, 14 knife, through shop, ready to go ................$31,900 Kuhn Haybob 300.......................................................................................................Demoed Polaris Sportsman 500, 1300 miles.............................................. $3,899 Est. 1990

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BROWN SWISS BULLS, home raised, registered, genomic tested, A2A2 tested, delivery available. Call 563-419-2137 or visit www.hilltopacresfarmcalmaria. com 24-TFN-F HOLSTEIN BULLSGreat selection from EX and VG high-producing cows, 26,800 RHA, Johnes free. Call Olmar Farms at 507-794-2697 or 507-2200730. 1-TFN-B HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, serviceable age, north of Rochester, MN, delivery available. Call 507-732-5930. 20-1-F DAIRY HERD, 130 head, 75% R&W Holsteins, 90% polled. Call 507-273-2497. 18-8-F DAIRY HFR. CALVES, 2-6 months old, 28K herd avg., Norwood, MN. Call 612-202-7944. 18-TFN-F

HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, closed herd, Johnes & Leukosis test negative, guaranteed breeders, delivery available. Call 507-920-5859. 7-TFN-B REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, from three or more generations of EX 30,000 lbs. dams, Brookings, SD. Call 605-6906393. TFN-F 1700 LB. HOLSTEIN CROSS BROWN SWISS BULL, 90% CR, 75% hfrs., easy to handle. Call 320-290-2855. 19-2-F BROWN SWISS BULLS, 1-2 years old, AI sired. Call 651-380-9530. 11-TFN-F REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, exc. type and production. Call Scott Rickeman 320-552-0284. 16-TFN-F WAYGU X HOLSTEIN CALVES, wet or recently weaned, amazing beef! Call 920-517-9216. 8-TFN-F REGISTERED CALVING EASE HOLSTEIN & ANGUS BULLS, various sizes, delivery avail. Call or text Brian 715-6139206. 2-TFN-F

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(300) HEAD OF SPANISH DOELING GOATS, $350/head. Call 608-2142842. 18-4-F YEARLING PUREBRED DAIRY FLECKVIEH BULLS, some A2A2 & genomic tested. Call 715-220-2572. 9-TFN-F SERVICEABLE AGE HOLSTEIN BULLS, from great type and production families. Raised on outside lots, good vigor, Glencoe, MN. Call 320864-6555. 2-TFN-F 1ST & 2ND LACTATION REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, all stages of lactations, Sheeknoll Farms. Call Jerome at 507273-9130. 17-TFN-F 3 LARGE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, ready to breed cows and hfrs, great production and type pedigrees, Johnnes free herd. Call Schmitt Dairy 320393-2999 or Mark at 320247-9543. 20-1-F CLOSE UP HEIFERS, FRESH COWS, Brown Swiss & Holsteins. Call 608-482-2726. 15-TFN-F REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, polled, genomic tested, deep pedigreed high producing cow families. Call 507-8200452. 22-TFN-F

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Crop Farm Manager Clifton Springs, New York - Full time crop manager position available on a 5,000 cow dairy farm with >9,000 acres in corn and hay and expanding. You will work in all phases of crop production; operate and maintain modern forage and planting equipment; exceptional mechanical skills and experience collecting and distributing dairy waste. Please visit http://willowbendfarms.com/careeropportunities/ for more detailed job description. Benefits include health insurance, retirement plans, and vacation. Salary range of $80-150,000 depending on applicant.

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Livestock - FOR SALE

50+ REGISTERED JERSEY COWS, all ages. Call/text 715-417-1778. 19-6-F

GRASSFED ORGANICALLY RAISED YEARLING MILKING SHORTHORN BULLS, 2 available. Text for pics. Call 701-490-2432. 9-TFN-F

HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES, 3 days-3wks. old, approx. 2600 calves per year w/committed onea-week pickup. Call Arnie 320-493-9703, Richmond, MN. 20-2-F

BROWN SWISS BULLS, 2 yrs. old. Call 651-3809530. 5-TFN-F

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TIMED ONLINE FARM RETIREMENT

50081 200th Street, Morris, MN

CLOSES: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2021 | 1PM

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

REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SPRINGING HFRS. & COWS, 28,000 herd average, Norwood, MN. Call 612-202-7944. 20-2-F (40) HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS, take how many you want, choice, $1,100 ea. Call 952-200-6042. 201-F

SERVICEABLE AGE BLACK & WHITE & RED & WHITE BULLS, sires Lamba, Crushable & Unstopable, dams EX and VG, over 30,000 milk, 4% test. Call 320-583-6564. 10-TFN-F

1-10 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN MILK COWS; also clean up semen, $1/unit. Call 320583-6564. 23-TFN-F

REG. BROWN SWISS BULLS, all ages, exc. pedigrees. Call 320-5876384 or 320-583-0336. 22-TFN-B

ELITE HOLSTEIN CALVES OF ALL AGES, high production, low SCC, family farm raised. Call 612-290-4500. 11-12-F

HEIFERS OF ALL AGES, baby calves to springers, central, MN. Call 320-333-5906. 19-TFN-F

(70) HOLSTEIN COWS, RHA 24,500, good feet & legs, good udders, central, MN; also springing hfrs. Call 320-352-3119. 17-5-F

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

REGISTERED, homebred Holstein bulls, located 15 mi. north of Rochester, MN. Call Dave Alberts at 507-269-3084 or 507356-8625. TFN-B

DRY COWS, due to calf in July, bred to white face beef bull, $1,500. Call 563-744-3506. 8-TFN-F

MFWD TRACTORS 2011 John Deere 7830, deluxe cab, IVT, 4 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, climate track, integrated auto-steer, HID lights, front fenders, 982 hrs. 2011 John Deere 7930, IVT, 5 hyd., power beyond, 3 pt., quick KLWFK LQWHJUDWHG DXWR VWHHU /(' OLJKWV IURQW IHQGHUV KUV } MOWER 2019 Claas 3600 FRC, disco move, 3-10' sections, 1000 PTO, rubber rolls, 9200EC disco contour w/monitor, quick change knives, less than 200 hrs.

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Five 24 Ton Hay Bales - Sold Separately!

5 Lots Available: • Approx. 24 Ton Load of (56) First Crop Big Square Hay Bales • Approx. 24 Ton Load of (55) Second Crop Big Square Hay Bales • Approx. 24 Ton Load of (54) Third Crop Big Square Hay Bales • Approx. 24 Ton Load of (50) Fourth Crop Big Square Hay Bales • Approx. 24 Ton Load of (60) Triticale and Peas Big Square Bales

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Livestock - WANTED

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

Tell the advertisers you saw their ad in the Dairy Star! 2021 FOREST JUNCTION YEAR END CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Friday, December 17 • 9AM

(LIVE ONSITE WITH SIMULCAST INTERNET BIDDING)

DIRECTIONS: Located just west of US Hwy 10 and 57 roundabout in Forest Junction, WI. Sale will consist of a nice mixture of farm equipment and muscle/collector tractors. The auction will include several retirement farmer/collector lines, as well as quality individual consignments. Many unique and low houred units selling, come prepared to buy, our consignors are motivated sellers! Klessig Farms, Hilbert, WI: ’04 CIH MX230 MFWD w/5460 hrs, 18.4x46 w/matching axle duals, 16.9x30 fronts w/clamp on duals, (4) hyds, “Sharp!”; ’12 Kinze 3600 12RN corn planter w/liquid fert, single disk no-till fert coulters, combo no-till seed/row cleaners, rear residue managers, Kinze ’12 Kinze 3600 12RN planter w/ONLY ’00 JD 7510 MFWD w/1978 hrs, ’81 IH 5088 w/ONLY 1263 hrs, monitor, ONLY 2834 acres, “It’s “One Owner, Must See!” 2834 acres, “Mint Condition!” “One Owner, a Real Beauty!” Perfect!”; Great Plains 1510 15’ no-till drill w/center pivot hitch, rear grass seed, 7.5” spacing, rear hitch; Krause 4400 16’ hyd lift cultipacker, rear scrapers, lights; Wil-Rich Quad X 36’ field cultivator w/fac (5) bar spike flex harrow, walking tandems b&w w/(4) front lift assist wheels, mounted poly spray tank w/Raven 440 controller & hyd driven pump; MillerPro 1000 gallon tandem axle sprayer w/60’ hyd fold boom, foamers, 440 Raven controller, chemical induction, flush/rinse tank, pto pump; M&W 1815MT 15’ 3pt min till rotary hoe; Jerome & Tracy Levash, Brillion, WI: ’00 JD 7510 MFWD w/1978 hrs, 18.4x38 & 16.9x26, (16) speed power quad, triple hyds, front fenders & weights, “One Owner, Simply Beautiful!”; MF/Sunflower 4213 (7) shank soil saver, front C flex cushion gang w/hyd disk control, walking tandems, “Did 300 TOTAL Acres, Like New!”; Brillion HFC 20’ field cultivator, stretch frame, fac (5) bar spike flex harrow, WT w/single manual wing wheels, lights; JD 215 14’ wheel disk, single transport wheels; Double J Acres, LLC, Newton, WI: ’13 H&S HD twin auger 18’ SU wagon w/H&S 412 (12) ton single axle gear, 445/50/r22.5 truck tires, “Like New!”; ’12 H&S HD twin auger 20’ SU wagon w/H&S 415 (15) ton single axle gear, 16.5x16.1 flotations; ’06 H&S HSM 9 (5) belt windrow merger w/4’ hyd fold table extension, SC hyds w/pto pump, “Hardly Used!”; JD 956 14’6” hyd swing discbine, impellers, 2pt swivel hitch, lights; Krone KW 5.52/4X7T (4) basket hyd fold hay tedder, “Low Acres, Like New!”; Tractors: IH: ’81 IH 5088 w/ONLY 1263 actual hours, CAH, 18.4x38 & 10.00x16, triple hyds, dual PTO, elec diff lock, (12) front weights; ’74 IH 1066 w/ONLY 918 (1) owner hours, factory red cab w/AC, 18.4x38 & 10.00x16, DH, dual PTO, (6) front weights, “Both Tractors Off One Farm, WOW!”; ’81 IH 3288 w/2357 hrs, CAH, CAH, 18.4x38 & 10.00x16, DH, dual PTO, elec diff lock; Late ’76 IH black stripe w/Hinson cab, new 20.8x38R & 11.00x16, DH, dual PTO, “6800 hrs, but Nice Original!”; ’73 IH 766 “gas” narrow front w/YAR cab, factory fenders, 16.9x38, DH, dual PTO, “Rare & Low Production!”; ’75 IH 766 fender, diff lock, 18.4x34 & 11Lx15, DH, dual PTO; IH Farmall 756 w/German diesel, fac WF, fender, 3pt, DH; ’76 IH 666 diesel fender, fac WF, 3pt, SH; IH 784 diesel utility, 15.5x38, bar axles, SH; IH 584 diesel utility, 13.6x38, SH, “Common Appearance”; ’65 IH Farmall 504 gas row crop w/Westendorf TA 25 QA loader, flat top fenders, WF, 3pt, DH, “Over $6K in Invoices on Engine O/H”; JD: ’83 JD 4250 2WD w/(15) speed powershift, CAH, 5200 hrs, 18.4x38 & 11.00x16, DH, front & rear weights; ’82 JD 4240 w/quad range, CAH, turbo, 8800 light duty hours, DH, 18.4x38 & 11Lx15; ’74 JD 7520 4WD w/30.5x32 rubber, pto, standard drawbar, DH; ’81 JD 2940 fender, hi-lo, 18.4x34 & 7.50x18, DH; ’83 JD 2350 MFWD fender w/JD 245 QA loader, 3200 hrs, 16.9x30, joystick loader controls, SH, “One Owner!”; ’66 JD 4020 fender w/ROPS, powershift, fac WF, turbo, diff lock, new 18.4x38, 11Lx15; ’66 JD 4020 diesel fender synchro, diff lock, fac WF, DH, 18.4x34&10.00x16; FORD: ’94 Ford 8770 Genesis MFWD, super steer, 20.8x42 w/axle duals, new 18.4x30, triple hyds, front weights; ’75 Ford 8600 w/factory cab, 3270 actual hrs, dual power, 18.4x38 & 10.00x16, front & rear weights, “Mint Original!”; Ford 655A TLB, 6800 hrs, (4) post ROPS, LH shuttle, joystick loader controls, 84” bucket; ’80 Ford 7700 w/8130 hrs, factory cab w/AC, dual power, new 18.4x34; OTHERS: Case 1690 w/Case 56L QA loader, 2304 hrs, factory cab w/AC, DH; Oliver 1800C gas fender w/JD 240 QA loader, 18.4x34, ind loader controls, material, tine & bale fork attach; AC 190 gas fender w/AC 519 hyd loader, 3pt, DH, 18.4x34, material & tine buckets; Belarus 505M 2WD w/Farmhand 22QA loader, 15.5x38 & 10.00x16, 67” buckets, shows 1643 hrs; COLLECTOR TRACTORS: ’89 White American 60 MFWD, Green Version, shows 2700 hrs, Cummins 239 (4) cyl, 16.9x38 & 12.4x24, DH, “Limited Production!”; ’54 McCormick Super WD6TA, live hyds w/fac rear remote, 16.9x30 & 7.50x18, rear weights, “All Original, True Barn Find!”; ’44 McCormick WD9 Rice Special w/hand clutch, 18.4x34 hyds w/rear remote, rear weights, “Runs Great!”; ’51 Farmall M w/ NF, Charlynn PS, M&W (9) speed, new 13.6x38, fenders, front & rear weights, sidehill drawbar, “Older but Nice Restoration!”; ’40 Farmall A w/new 12.4x24, elec start, rear weights, “Recent Restoration!”; ’51 Farmall Super C w/2pt fast hitch, hyd remote, fenders, like new 11.2x36; ’56 International 350 diesel utility w/2pt fast hitch, 13.6x28 on adj spinouts; ’47 Farmall H, 12.4x38, fenders, belt pulley; ’59 JD 730 diesel elec start w/rollamatic NF, flat top fenders, new 15.5x38, (4) piece front weight set, complete 3pt, “Restored & Sharp!”; ’59 JD 530 w/ONLY 3965 hrs, rollamatic NF w/PS, new Firestone 12.4x38, SH, complete 3pt, “All Original!”; ’58 JD 820 diesel pony start wheatland, 18.4x34, PTO, SH; ’58 JD 320 U Industrial, 3pt rock shaft, new 11.2x24, “Restored, ONLY 200 Built!”; ’36 JD AR w/14.9x24 weld on rims, factory front round spokes, PTO; JD 810 3x14 3pt fully mounted plow, coulters, restored; IH McCormick 2x trailer plow, mech lift, coulters, restored; (2) IH 1x 1pt fast hitch plows, (1) NOS; IH 2p 3x disk plow; IH 2pt slush bucket; IH 2pt 4R corn cultivator; PROJECT/ SALVAGE TRACTORS: Case 580 Construction King diesel TLB, shuttle trans, “Runs & Moves but Power Train Issue”; Ford 3400 gas industrial loader tractor, (8) speed, 16.9x28, 3pt, PTO, PS, “Runs but Needs PS Gearbox Repair”; Ford 4000 diesel “steel grill” utility w/Ford (1) arm loader, selecto-speed, 16.9x30, “Needs Engine Work”; Same Hercules 160 MFWD w/cab, like new 20.8x38, 16.9x30, “Engine Taken Apart”; IH 544 utility hydro, 3pt, DH, “Missing Engine”; Ford CL45 skid steer, roll cage, “Motor Disassembled”; ’43 Farmall H, 11x38, belt pulley, belly hyds, “Non Runner”; ’41 Farmall H, 12.4x38, belt pulley, “Non Runner”; COMPACT TRACTORS, SKIDSTEERS, & UTV: ’20 McCormick X1.35H compact MFWD w/C16 QA loader, 930 hrs, hydro, ROPS, joystick loader controls, DH rear remotes, 70” universal QA bucket, 420/70/24 lug tires; ’95 JD 670 compact diesel w/ROPS, 911 hrs, 2WD, 3pt, PTO, JD 261 6’ 3pt grooming mower selling separate; JD 750 compact w/GB924 hyd loader, Yanmar diesel, PS, joy stick loader controls, 12.4x16 traction grips, 5’ mat bucket, 6’ front snow blade & tire chains; ’13 Case TV380 w/4844 hrs, full cab w/ride control, AC, power attach w/84” bucket, (2) speed, hi-flow hyds; ’11 JCB 260 ECO skid steer w/1236 hrs, full cab w/side entrance door, 84” QA bucket w/power attach; Bobcat 742B gas skidsteer w/67” bucket, “new rubber”; Woodchuck skid steer QA sawdust shooter; Kubota RTV X900 w/3153 hrs, Kubota diesel, 4x4, ind rear suspension; COMBINE/FALL HARVESTING: ’91 JD 9400 w/3009 sep & 4600 eng hrs, 24.5x32 & 14.9x24, chopper, fac chaff spreader, “Yearly Maintenance Program, Good Condition!”; ’93 JD 920 20’ flexhead, pipe reel w/FA, poly skids, 3” sickle, lights, “Nice!”; Parker 510 grain cart, corner auger unload, Shurlock roll tarp, 23.1x26 diamond tread tires, lights, back & unloading cameras; Killbros 475 grain cart, side auger discharge, 23.1x26 diamond tread tires; Unverferth 325 400bu gravity box w/Unverferth G13 (13) ton 8 bolt gear, 10.00x20 truck tires, “Sharp!”; DMI E280 300bu gravity box w/12.5x15 imp; H&S 220 gravity box w/(6) ton gear, 12.5x16 imps; NH 740 20’ flexhead, pipe reel w/FA, 3” sickle, poly skids, lights, single point hook up; JD 216 16’ flex head, DAM, plastic reel teeth; Kory 20’ head hauler transport wagon; Automatic AB-8B portable LP grain dryer w/automatic system control; PLANTING EQUIPMENT: ’01 Kinze 3600 16/32 twin row soybean planter, 24K acres, KPM II monitor, recently rebuilt in ’20 & ’21, “Good Condition!”; Tye 15’ Series V no-till drill w/factory no-till cart, 8” spacing, grass seed, rear tine harrow; Great Plains SOLID STAND13, 21x7.5” spacing drill, front grass, rear press wheels, new seed disks, 2300 acres, CIH 5300 12’ soybean special drill, 24x6” spacing, rear press wheels, rear grass seed, rear hitch w/hyd hook ups, “Low Acres & Fancy!”; CIH 5100 21x7” soybean special drill, rear press wheels, “New Seed Disks”; CIH 5300 10’ 20x6” double disk drill, rear grass, “Small Farmer Owned!”; JD 450 12’ 24x6” double disk drill, front grass, “Nice”; (2)Brillion SST1201 10’ sure stand seeder w/manual transport wheels; White 5100 4RWide planter, PTO pump; TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: CAT TL5 50 (Krause) 50’ hyd double fold FC, (4) bar HD coil tine harrow, (6) sets of WT, (6) front lift assist /gauge wheels; ’18 Landoll/Brillion WFP36 36’ x-fold cultipacker, steel ductile rolls w/rear scrapers, LED lights, “Demo Quality!”; Sunflower 1433 32’ disk, rock flex cushion gangs, WT base & wings, rear hitch; CIH 3900 25’ rock flex cushion disk, dual wheels base w/single wing wheels; DMI 530 Ecolo-Tiger (5) shank deep till, rear hyd leveling disks, front hyd disk control, 16.5x16.1 flotations, coverboards; White 598 4x SAR adjustable width plow, spring coulters; White 588 5x8/20 SAR plow, detachable 5th bottom, spring coulters; White 435 (10) shank soil saver, front concave coulters w/hyd disk control; JD 2810 5x SAR vari-width plow; JD 210 15’ disk, black gang late model, dual transport wheels, rear buster bar; JD BWA 18’ man fold wing disk, dual wheel transport; White 256 16’ man fold wing disk; Deutz Allis 2600 22’ hyd single fold disk; Kinze 1500 6RN no-till corn cultivator; Landoll 1605 (5) shank 30” spacing SAR 3pt deep till w/gauge wheels; IH 510 3x16 semi-mount plow; Brillion 10’ double roll cultipacker; HAY & FORAGE EQUIPMENT: ’14 MacDon R85 15’ hydra-swing discbine w/conditioning rolls, front swivel PTO hitch; MillerPro 7916 Hay Buddy merger, self-contained hyds w/PTO pump, “Recent New Belts”; CIH 8420 42”x42” 550# round baler, elec tie, bale ramps; Gehl 1065 forage chopper w/1210 7’ hayhead, metal stop, auto max; Gehl TR330 3RN corn head. Late model grey decals, “Sold Separately”; Agco Hesston (Dion) AB 7515 forage blower; Sitrex RT5800H (4) basket hyd fold PTO tedder; (2) Meyers 500 16’ SU wagons w/EZ Trail 1074 (10) ton gears, galv steel sides, (2) speed unload, 12.5x15 imp; NH 258 dolly wheel hay rake; JD 660 dolly wheel rake; JD 640 (5) bar dolly wheel hay rake; NI 4170 RH rake w/front dolly wheel; Gehl CB 1200 chopper w/Gehl TR3038 2RN corn head; NH 38 flail chopper; Gehl 7200 green chopper, “Rough Condition”; Gehl 99 forage blower; OTHER EQUIPMENT: Hardi HC950M sprayer w/60’ hold fold boom, 13.6s38 single wheels, foamers, chemical induction, flush system, PTO pump; Hardi NAVIGATOR 550M sprayer w/45’ man fold boom, elec controls, foamers, 11.2x38, hyd roller pump; Hardi TR500 tandem axle sprayer, 45’ boom, elec controls; Kuhn Knight 8132 slinger spreader, 21.5x16.1 flotations, “Farm Fresh”; NI 3632 tandem axle spreader, hyd end gate, poly floor; ’98 H&S 235 manure spreader, hyd end gate, (2) speed; ’97 H&S 430 tandem axle spreader, 16.5x16.1 flotations, (2) speed; Kuhn 8018 pro twin slinger spreader, 22.5 truck tires, “Rough Condition”; Kuhn GMD 500S 3pt disc mower; Arps 70 3pt snowblower, (2) stage, dual auger, hyd turn cap; Lundell 8’ 3pt single stage snowblower; Badger (12) ton tandem axle running gear; Knowles 1008 (10) ton 8 bolt running gear, 11Lx15 imp, Viking 38’ bale elevator, elec motor, bale slide & hopper att; LG 40’ bale elevator; King Kutter 60” 3pt box blade; (3) 7’ & 8’ 3pt blades; a JD and Cub Cadet lawn tractor collection of (15) complete, non running & parts units including attachments; misc items consisting of tractor cabs, 11’x11’ portable shed, duals & tires, & approx. (30) pallets of parts. AUCTION NOTE: A super nice selection of tractors & equipment selling. We are still accepting consignments and expect (50) additional items. 30-40 minutes of small items selling. We will start selling equipment at 9:45 in conjunction with the start of simulcast online internet bidding. Sale catalogs and online bidding provided by equipmentfacts.com and proxibid.com Photos and additional information will also be available at catesch.net and wilkinsonauctions.com Loading provided at our facility and trucking may be arranged. Lunch on grounds. Inspections and inquiries are welcomed during business hrs 8AM-5PM M-F and weekends by appointment. Phone (920) 989-4000 for assistance.

TERMS: No buyers premium for onsite buyers. Internet/online buyers premium of 5%. Cash or good check. Checks will be accepted when presented with a valid drivers license or state issued ID. Credit cards may be used with a 3.5% convenience fee. Not responsible for accidents. All items sell as is, where is. Any announcements sale day take precedence over printed material.

SALE ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED BY: Forest Junction Consignment Auction Chuck Tesch, Brillion, WI ph (920) 989-4000 WI Reg Auctioneer #494 • Perry Wilkinson, Muscoda, WI ph (608) 739-4404 WI Reg Auctioneer #31 Additional Sales Force: Jeff Polk Springfield, SD; Gary Horras, Waunakee, WI; John O’Brien, Fond du lac, WI

SEEKING POLLED DAIRY BULL of serviceable age, Holsteins need not apply, open to all other breeds. Call 612-8450124. 20-3-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

Help Wanted

1900 COW DAIRY looking for bilingual parlor manager. Call 507-9515597. 8-TFN-F SHOP MAINTENANCE MANAGER for large dairy to do preventative maintenance, repair and equipment operator. Call 920-788-2580. 19-3-F 50-COW DAIRY LOOKING FOR KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON for farm work; must know equipment and cows. Call 715-662-5053. 23-TFN-F

BUTCHER COWS, bulls, & fats; also thin, lame, lazy, & lump jaw. Call 320-894-7175. 11-TFN-B

GROWING DAIRY EQUIPMENT DEALERSHIP SEEKS EXPERIENCED MILKING AND REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECHS in Colorado marketplace. Call 920-330-1870, www. dairyspecialists.com info@ dairyspecialists.com 20-1-B LOOKING FOR HERDSMAN to help on 6 robot dairy, robot experience not necessary. Call 218-280-3598. 17-TFN-F

Hay, Straw, Feed & Bedding - FOR SALE

ALFALFA, MIXED HAY, GRASS HAY & FEED GRADE WHEAT STRAW, med. square or round bales, delivery available. Thief River Falls, MN. Call or text LeRoy Ose 218-689-6675. 10-TFN-B 5000 BU. OF CERTIFIED ORGANIC CORN. Call 320-2900367. 7-TFN-F ORGANIC CORN STALK ROUND BALES 5X5, off of certied organic corn eld, baled dry 10/10/2020, located 1 mile N of Morton MN on US HWY 71, delivery available. Please call/text Gary 507-317-1331. 14-TFN-B DRY SAWDUST by the semi load for bedding. Call or text 515-231-6482. 182-B

Real Estate - WANTED

LOOKING FOR DAIRY BARN TO RENT for 30 cows. Call/text Jerry 920390-0725. 20-3-F

CERTIFIED ORGANIC ALFALFA, wrapped in 8 layers of lm, 3x3x6 bales, RFQ 140-280, Springeld, SD. Call ERNmore Organics 605-286-3873 or 605-999-2010 or 605-2511143. 16-TFN-B

STRAW, NET WRAPPED ROUND BALES & BIG SQUARES, clean, dry, stored inside, delivery available. Call 320-8088336. 15-TFN-F

ALFALFA, ALFALFA GRASS HAY, square bales & round bales, 3x3 & 3x4, South Dakota. Call 605-670-9242. 14-8-F 200 CONVENTIONAL CORN STALK BALES, 4x5, asking $30. Call 701367-0869. 20-3-F 1ST CUTTING WET WRAPPED HAY; also 2nd, 3rd, 4th cutting dry hay, all big squares & dairy quality alfalfa w/a little grass. Call 608-943-6455. 20-4-F

Miscellaneous - WANTED

JD 7000 6 OR 8 ROW PLANTER & 6620 or 7720 combine. Call 320760-6050. 22-TFN-F NH 1431 OR 7450 DISCBINE. Call 715-6693920. 20-3-F 13.6X38 REAR TRACTOR TIRE. Call 715-3140977. 13-TFN-F

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

NH 892 CHOPPER, Write Ephraim Allgyr, 477 New California Rd., Livingston, WI 53554. 10-TFN-F LOOKING FOR PRIVATE LENDER, class A farmland offered as security. Call 320-304-0018. 8-TFN-F GOOD USED HIGH FLIGHT RH PATZ BARN CLEANER CHAIN. Call 320-2479543. 18-3-F

MACHINERY AUCTION HENNESSEY IMPLEMENT, INC. 1414 State Road 23, Dodgeville, Wisconsin PH: 608-935-3326 • Fax: 608-935-5342

THURS., DECEMBER 16TH 8:30 A.M.

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Miscellaneous - WANTED

GOLF CART OR SIDEBY-SIDE. Call 320-2548400, no texts. 14-TFN-F

JD 3020 NF end, good working cond. Call 563505-1652. 14-12-F

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

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

FREESTALL LOOPS for cows & heifers, in good cond.; also heavy divider gates. Call 715-669-3959. 20-1-F LID FOR KNIGHT 8132 SLINGER SPREADER. Call 507-459-5201. 19-TFN-F

IH 3688, must be low hours & exc. shape. Call 320-304-2311. 20-TFN-F NH TM135 TRACTOR, 2WD. Call 507-459-5201. 17-5-F

Miscellaneous - FOR SALE

HANSON 24’ SILO UNLOADER, $3,000; 25’ Harvestore unloader, $9,000; Freudenthal freestalls & water beds. Call 507-951-6509. 16-TFN-F

NH 1895 CHOPPER w/ processor, 4RN, RWA, 250 hp Cat, $8,000. Call 715-352-3512, weekdays. 20-1-F

4) DEMCO 365 & 450 GRAVITY BOXES, (2) w/tarps, like new; tricycle feeder; big round bale wagon. Call 320-5576558. 18-TFN-F SUTORBUILT VACUUM PUMP, 10 hp, 3 ph motor, stand, VFD vacuum sensor, good cond., $2,500. Call 715-667-3033. 20-3-F

CLOVERDALE 400 CU. FT. TMR MIXER, exc. cond., R&L side discharge, $17,900. Call 715-5035812. 19-2-F

PUREBRED BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, very friendly, great pets or working dogs, males $225, females $250. Call 715223-3514. 20-1-F

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

H&S 10 TON RUNNING GEAR, like new, $2,250. Call 563-252-1497. 19-3-F

TORO 325D GROUNDMASTER COMMERCIAL SNOWBLOWER, cab, heat, lights. Call 320557-5514, no texts or messages. 1-TFN-F PUREBRED AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPS, red and red merle, born 6-8-21, vac. and wormed, $200/obo. Benjamin H. Borntreger, E20950 Oak Ridge Rd., Augusta, WI 54722. 20-1-F JD 7000 6R30” CORN PLANTER. Call 612-8675632. 20-1-F

LUCKNOW 285 STATIONARY MIXER, needs work, complete with Digistar scalehead, $975. Call 608-723-2049. 20-1-F JD 2700 PLOW, semi mounted. Call 320-5101055. 13-TFN-F NH BR770 ROUND BALER, crop cutter; Case 2188 combine, RWA. Call 218-841-8723. 24-TFN-F (9) PURBRED AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, very friendly, great farm dogs, males $350, females $500. Call 320-5731110. 19-3-F

CIH 8370 WINDROWER, does not need to be eld ready. Call 320-5837450. 20-3-F OLD HEATING FUEL AND DIESEL, can pump from basement. Call 320424-2005. 5-TFN-F 160 BU. MEYERS MANURE SPREADER, must be in good cond. Call 715-314-0977. 9-TFN-F JD SOYBEAN HEAD, 620F or 625F. Call 320248-7954. 7-TFN-F

Target Your Customers! The Dairy Star is sent only to DAIRY FARMERS! If you would like to advertise, call 320-352-6303 for more information.

FARMHAND 870 FEED MILL, very good cond. Call 507-380-1235. 20-TFN-F CIH STX325, 4WD, 4,000 hrs., 3 pt., pto, guidance system, $105,000. Call 320-293-5617. 20-1-F NOTCH 4 FT. PALLET FORK, $1,400. Call 320267-7952. 20-1-F 30 POLYDOME CALF HUTS, $50-200; 10 hp Waikato vac pump, $1,500. Call 507-249-3240. 18-4-F PATZ V420 LP TMR MIXER, nicest used TMR you will nd, sold my cows, gearbox oil changed yearly, 6 mos. on new battery, knives, and apron chain, painted inside of tub, Loganville, WI, $19,000. Call 608-415-2401. 20-3-P

FREE TO GIVE AWAY, Weaverline 521 elec. feed cart, 21 bu., totally reconditioned, just needs new batteries. Call 320-745-2438. 20-1-F

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JD 115 STALK CHOPPER, like brand new, $9,900; polydome calf huts, $200. Call 320-2666878. 18-TFN-F JD 630F 30’ GRAIN PLATFORM, single point hookup, orig. paint on auger, shedded, good cond., $11,500. Call 715-4568277. 15-TFN-F

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2 In Stock

New Patz 950! - Call for price Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151

New Patz 650 - Call Spartan Construction 920-845-9892

NEW 650XH - Call for price Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151

Used Luck/Now 2350 - $15,900 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

Used Patz 500 - $15,250 Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151

Used Meyer F1015 - $44,900 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

‘12 International Truck, auto w/ Patz 950 mixer, new liner kit in ‘17, new screws & conveyor pan in ‘18 - Reduced $135,000 Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151

Used NDE 1552 - $17,800 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

New 1200 Series 420 - Call Spartan Construction 920-845-9892

Used Patz 350 - $19,900 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-941

Used Kuhn VTC1100, new screws - $38,500 The Scharine Group 800-472-2880

Patz 1000 Series 420, demo unit The Scharine Group 800-472-2880

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New 950 Series III Call for price Spartan Construction 920-845-9892

Used 950, 2-LH Side Doors $19,950 Spartan Construction 920-845-9892

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Get Ready for Winter and the Holidays! Heaters and More!

Reedd & ingley Tingley Winter Boots

Gloves Shovels Ice Melt

Holiday Gift Boxes

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Must be ordered a few days in advance. Not available in Pierz.

Snowblowers

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Miscellaneous - FOR SALE

MARATHON 10 HP MOTOR. Call 320-8454690. 20-1-F (4) 3-PHASE 5HP BULK MILK TANK COMPRESSORS, reasonable. Call 480-313-8460. 9-TFN-F

NH 790 CHOPPER w/ hay head & NH 116 14’ hydra-swing haybine. Call 218-639-1103. 5-TFN-F YEAR END SAVINGS: propionic acid, $2,376/ tote; 9,000 sisal, $45.99; 16,000 sisal, $46.99; 4,000 440 plastic twine, black gold, $39.75; 64x9700 net wrap, $249.90; 67x7000 net wrap, $186.89. Call D&D Farm Supply, Arcadia, WI 608-323-7001. 20-TFN-B NI 1 ROW CORN PICKER, good working order, $1,100, Clark Co. Call 715-267-6753. 20-1-F CIH 881 FORAGE HARVESTER, 2R CH, 7’ HH, best offer. Call 608-5096139. 20-1-F 160’ PATZ BARN CLEANER chain, RH ite, 17”. Call 715-8810820. 20-1-F

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2021 NEW HOLLAND 28’ WHEEL RAKE, tandem center kicker, elec. controls, like new, $11,500. Call 715-613-7302. 20-1-F KUHN 2290 BALER, 4x6 bale w/precutter, 10,000 bales, good cond., $24,000/obo. Call 507459-3264. 17-10-F

USED DAIRY EQUIPMENT, GEA Plate Cooler $1,000; Calfstar pasteurizer & milk jug $3000 ea. Call 507-276-5202. 20-1-F 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

PARLOR FLOOR MATS, 19”x19”, 80 available, asking $200. Call 320-248-1573. 20-2-F HAY RACK, platforms on side, 9x18’, $2,500; Kewanee elevator, 56’, pto lift. Call 320-247-2657. 7-TFN-F MILK TAXI 75 GAL. PASTEURIZER w/EDrive, 3 yrs. old, like new, $13,000. Call 715-5596346. 15-TFN-F FARM BULK MILK COOLER, 1600 gal. 3 yrs. old. Call 715-8234501. 20-1-F CIH 4800 34’ FIELD CULTIVATOR, exc. cond., $7,500. Call 507338-0992. 18-3-F ALFA-DELAVAL LATE MODEL BULK TANK, 1,250 gal., complete as new, MN. Call 480-3138460. 5-TFN-F GEHL 970 FORAGE BOX, avg. cond., $1,500. Call 320-360-1954. 14-TFN-F AKC REGISTERED SAINT BERNARD PUPPIES. Call 320-250-4600. 10-TFN-F

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Wednesday, December 15th , 2021 GEHLING AUCTION COMPANY - PRESTON, MINNESOTA Bidding will open Monday, December 6th at 10:00 AM and start closing at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, December 15th

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(Phone # and complete name count as one word each. Heading is not counted as a word.)

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2 YEAR OLD SALE Daughters for sale by Unix, Delta Lambda, Mogul, Doc & Apple Crisp.

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Hilltop LLC Mogul 9280

See two of our own Unix and Delta-Lambda daughters sell on Dec. 13th at 11 a.m. at the Great Northern’s Holiday Sale in Fond du Lac, WI!

Hilltop Dairy, LLC Markesan, WI Contact: Loren Greenfield

(920) 296-9289


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Position Available:

Service Technician Wanted

QualiÅcations: • Strong work ethic • Ability to work with fellow employees • Strong customer service skills • Self-motivated • Mechanical • Agricultural background • Good driving record

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Call Centre Dairy at 320-352-5762 or send resume ENTRE DAIRY EQUIPMENT orto:800-342-2697 Centre Dairy, 40625 State AND SUPPLY INC. Hwy. 28, Sauk Centre, MN 56378

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MILLE LACS SOIL SERVICE

Help Wanted ASAP Truck Driving, Applicator, Plant Work Seasonal, Competitive Pay Job Description: Hours may vary due to weather, Expect long hours 5-6 days each week. Need to be on time each day and willing to work hard.

Contact Duane at Mille Lacs Soil Service

320-294-5511

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HIGH CAPACITY RAKING, NEATLY FORMED WINDROWS

• Independent adjustment of windrow widths and working widths • On-the-go hydraulic adjustability of working width enhances productivity • Cleaner raking with individually floating rake wheels • Fast, convenient and stable transport 10-, 12- and 14 wheel models 17’6” – 28’ working widths

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NEXT-LEVEL, HIGH-DENSITY BALING

• Integral Rotor Technology provides consistent, trouble-free crop flow • Fast, consistent bale starting in diverse conditions • Progressive Density System produces very firm bales with moderate cores • Simple, heavy-duty driveline and chains for reliability Produces 4x5 or 4x6 bales Cutting a Integral Rotor nd non-cutting models

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Integral Rotor

Salesmen: Shawn Martin (608) 778-4554 or Joe Ryan (608) 778-2900

4116 Hwy. 80 S. Platteville, WI

Office: (608) 348-9401 or Toll Free: 1(888) BUY-Patz www.steinhartsfarmservice.com

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Patz 420 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz 810 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Balzer 2250 Vacuum Tanker Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz 615 Anibas Silo & Equipment, Inc. 715-285-5317

Patz 650 - Call C.F. Heckmann 920-693-8717

Used 2003 Patz 420LP Mixer Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

Patz 500 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

NG I M CO N SPatzO350O Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz 950 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Gehl 8335, selling for parts Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz 420 - $10,500 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

New Patz 2400 Series III 950 Anibas Silo & Equipment, Inc. 715-285-5317

2012 Patz 620H - $26,000 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

2012 Patz 620 - $28,000 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

2003 Patz 420 - $17,500 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

2011 Patz 420 - $21,000 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

Patz 620H - $19,000 C.F. Heckmann 920-693-8717

Patz 810 - $23,500 C.F. Heckmann 920-693-8717

New Patz 950 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834

New Patz 620 w/front disch. Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834

New Patz 420 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834

New Patz 1100 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834

MFS 480 mixer wagon - $14,400 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

Knight 50100 mixer - $19,900 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

MFS 480 mixer wagon - $14,400 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

Patz V620 - Call Hartung Sales 320-836-2697

Used Patz V500 - Call Hartung Sales 320-836-2697

Patz 420 - Call Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

Penta 6720-HD Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677

Patz 620 Twin Screw Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677

Penta 5610 Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677

Patz 500V Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677

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Patz 9427 bedding chopper, elec. start recond. Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

Weaverline feed carts, Rebuilt- ready to go Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

‘10 Kuhn Knight, RH conveyor, LH 41’ discharge w/Digistar scale - $19,900

Mid-Central Equipment, Inc. 218-583-2931


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