Staying true to dairy roots
Cheese shop honors farming background
By Abby Wiedmeyer abby.w@dairystar.comWEST SALEM, Wis. — Nick Miller grew up on his family’s 40-cow dairy farm and enjoyed frequent trips to a cheese store, where he could get a scoop of ice cream. When he graduated college with a business degree, he was looking for a job close to home so he could continue to help his parents on their dairy farm.
Then, his dad heard that the owners of the beloved cheese shop, Duane and Mary Lou Pfaff, wanted to sell their business and retire. Not long
after the revelation, Miller became the proud owner of Le Coulee Cheese Castle in West Salem.
“I thought it was awesome, because I had a background in the dairy industry growing up on a farm and what a cool business to continue in,” Miller said.
The shop operated under the original owners until the day Miller bought it. The shop closed for four hours while Miller and the Pfaffs signed papers at the bank. That afternoon, Miller returned to the shop and resumed operations. Duane stayed on for a few weeks to help Miller make the transition. Miller has been on his own for the 21 years since.
“It was really nice that it was an established business already that had a following of customers,” Miller said. “It really helped that people knew
the products here were high quality.”
The Pfaffs, cheesemakers by trade, started the business in Mindoro in 1980. Their creamery is now a Prairie Farms Dairy Inc. plant. The Pfaffs opened a retail space in the upper room of the creamery, which is the origins of the castle part of the business name. When they wanted more exposure for the business, they moved the retail portion to West Salem in 1981.
The Pfaffs continued making cheese in Mindoro while their daughter ran the retail space in West Salem for 10 years. When Duane retired from cheese making in the early 1990s, he ran the retail busi-
ness for another 10 years until 2003 when Miller purchased the business.
“He told me the things that I should look out for in nding quality cheese,” Miller said. “He knew the places that were the best manufacturers in making cheeses. It’s true because customers will tell you if they like it or not, and nobody’s ever complained about most of the things he told me back then.”
Miller carries around 60 varieties of cheese at any given time. All products are sourced as blocks 5-40 pounds in weight from Wisconsin companies and cut and packaged by Miller at Le Coulee Cheese Castle. Some of the suppliers include
Miller’s shop is a short drive from downtown La Crosse, and many of his customers are tourists who come to visit the Driftless Area. It provides them with an opportunity to discover the unique varieties of cheese that are not available in their home states.
“There’s hardly any bad cheese in Wisconsin,” Miller said. “We take it for granted.
Cheese curds are delivered fresh three times a week and are always the top selling item, Miller said.
In addition to cheese, Miller also carries eight varieties of Kemp’s ice cream sold by the scoop. Miller goes through about 13 3-gallon pails of ice cream per week. A lot of kids who walk or ride their bikes to school stop in for a treat on their way home in the afternoon. In the summer, Miller said it is common for kids to hang out on the benches outside the shop or stop in for a break from playing at the nearby playground.
“So many people, in the summer especially when it’s busy and kids are on their bikes or hanging out on the bench-
es outside, will come through and ask where the parents are because there’s kids all over,” Miller said. “This would never happen wherever they’re from. It’s the benet of a small town, I guess.”
Another busy time of the year is June Dairy Days, which is a festival that West Salem hosts every year in honor of June Dairy Month. Miller often runs specials or has sampled items to promote the event. At Christmas, he is busy shipping out cheese gift boxes all over the country.
In addition to the food products served at the shop, Miller stocks a variety of gifts and cheese utensils. There is a common farm and cow theme among the items, giving a nod to the source of the dairy products and his background.
“Growing up on a dairy farm, I have always had a spot in my heart for the dairy industry,” Miller said. “Without farmers, especially, we wouldn’t have a lot of things that we rely on every day in the food supply, especially in a cheese shop like here. Denitely, you need the farmers, and you need the cows.”
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A look back at 5, 10 and 20 years ago
5 years ago
More barns collapse under weight of snow
When another blizzard hit Minnesota in early March 2019, it left snow weighing on the roofs of buildings. At Blumenfeld Holsteins, a 450-cow dairy near Hawley, Minnesota, 80 feet of their freestall barn roof collapsed in the early hours March 10. There were 17 cows lost in the collapse, but no one was hurt. The farm had to temporarily relocate nearly 100 cows. Another family had a cave in due to the snowfall as well. Roy and Rhonda Koehler, of New York Mills, Minnesota, had the majority of one side of their freestall collapse at their 400cow dairy. They lost six cows but were able to keep their cattle at home.
Family-focused farming
Luke Sauder and his wife, Rosana, of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, wanted to raise their family on a dairy farm. When Sauder was 14 years old, he started working on his uncle’s dairy farm. After moving to Minnesota, he worked for an organic farmer. In 2015, he and Rosana were married. The couple bought a herd of Jerseys in April 2018 and started milking in a rented tiestall barn that spring. Initially, the couple had to drive 10 miles back and forth between the farm and their home. Sauder said he would spend about an hour driving back and forth every day and that his day was busy enough without having to make the drive. In January 2019, the couple and their 2-year-old daughter moved to the farm site.
Fond du Lac County couple wins Distinguished Young Holstein Breeder award
Kurt and Sarah Loehr, of Eden, Wisconsin, were named the Wisconsin Holstein Association Distinguished Young Breeder. The couple received the award at the annual Wisconsin Holstein Association’s convention Feb. 22-24, 2019. At the time, they milked 72 cows and had a herd average of more than 26,000 pounds of milk, with nearly 1,000 pounds of fat and a somatic cell count of less than 60,000. The Loehrs had bred or developed over 70 Excellent cows, had four state show winners, ve national show winners and numerous All-American and junior AllAmerican nominations for both Holsteins and Red & White Holsteins. This award is given to successful registered breeders between the ages of 21-40.
Legacy Farms find help from area prison
Near Shell Lake, Wisconsin, Legacy Farms could be found working with the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Gordon Correctional Facility to nd hired help. Dan Coates, the operations manager of Legacy Farms, worked with the correctional center to coordinate times when prisoners would help at the farm. Coates said it was a benet for both sides. The farm got the help it needed, and the workers got a chance to start over. Coates said it was a way for the workers to have a form of income, as a portion of their
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10 years ago
A new palace for the calves
Dean and Lois Klein and their son, Eric, had a 390-cow dairy farm near Lake City, Minnesota. At the time, the family had moved into a calf barn with 80 individual stalls in January 2019. The barn also included four group pens for newly weaned calves. The barn was built with a 1.5% slope. Dean said this saved on the cost of excavation. The individual pens are separated into three rows and two 10-foot walkways. At the same time the barn was built, the Kleins also purchased a portable pasteurizer.
Making room for a son-in-law
Gregg Stangl, of Pierz, Minnesota, sold his milking herd to Justin Froelich, who at the time was his soon to be sonin-law, in October 2013. Froelich was dating Stangl’s daughter, Tracie, when he was looking for work and expressed interest in dairy farming full time. Gregg hired him on as an employee, and over time, Froelich gained ownership of animals. By the time Froelich had bought the farm, he owned 30 heifers. Froelich was renting the milking facility from Stangl, and Stangl stayed working on the farm as
Froelich’s employee. Stangl said Froelich would ask him questions and he would offer suggestions, but he said he wanted Froelich to make the decisions.
20 years ago
Nelsons share a story of success
In August 2003, Eric Nelson I and Eric Nelson II, of Caledonia, Minnesota, moved their herd of 113 cows into their new freestall barn paired with a double-12 parallel parlor. Originally, the father and son duo were milking in an 80-cow tiestall barn. It was decided to build the new facility when Nelson II moved home to work on the farm three years prior to the new system being built. The barns were built in two days with precast cement walls weighing around 11,000 pounds. The duo held an open house April 8, 2004, to showcase the hard work of everyone involved in the building process.
Modifying buildings key to Austingʼs success
Dale Austing, of Freeport, Minnesota, converted his heifer shed into a freestall barn in 1996 and added on to it in 1997, creating a total of 82 stalls. Following the construction of the freestall barn, in 2001, the tiestall barn was converted into a double-8 swing parlor. Austing said the construction went well. In only nine days, they were milking with the new system. With the conversion, Austing had to send his heifers to a custom raiser; however, he had the goal of being able to create room or build in order to bring the heifers home.
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on reproduction and growth management, facilities and economics.
— March 26 at the Taylor Bontrager dairy, located at 1881 Johnson Washington Road SW, Kalona, Iowa, from 1-3:30 p.m. Topics will include facilities and ventilation presented by Kris Kohl, northwest Iowa ag engineer, and heifer reproduction programs presented by Victor Gomez, assistant professor and extension dairy specialist with Kansas State University, and will conclude with a group discussion and facility tour.
— March 27 at the Brian and Monica Enyart dairy, located at 630 Highway 51 South, Postville, Iowa, from 1-3:30 p.m. Topics will include facilities and ventilation, presented by Kris Kohl, northwest Iowa ag engineer; heifer reproduction programs presented by Victor Gomez; and a group discussion and facility tour.
— March 28 at Dordt University Agriculture Stewardship Center and heifer barn, 3648 US-75, Sioux Center, Iowa, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with lunch provided. Topics will include facilities and ventilation, presented by Kris Kohl, northwest Iowa ag engineer; economics of raising heifers presented by Larry Tranel, dairy eld specialist; and a foreign animal disease presentation by Lisa Hindle with USDA-Veterinary Services and Dr. Greg Schmitt with the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. From 1-4 p.m., a Spanish and English reproduction training will take place for those wanting a better understanding of best management practices when working with articial insemination programs.
Those interested in attending should register at https://go.iastate.edu/DAIRYHEIFER2024 or call ISU Extension and Outreach in Sioux County at 712-737-4230; Allamakee County at 563-568-6345; or Washington County at 319-653-4811. There is no fee to attend, but an RSVP is requested for meals and materials.
If you’ve been thinking about farm succession and want to learn more about the steps and the basic vocabulary of succession and estate planning, UW-Madison Division of Extension has a farm succession planning program to help you learn more. Joy Kirkpatrick and Kelly Wilfert, both Extension farm management outreach specialists, will provide a framework to help farms identify risk and begin those rst conversations around succession planning.
— March 27, 6-9 p.m. at the Marquette County Services Center, 480 Underwood Avenue, Montello, Wisconsin.
— March 28, 9 a.m. to noon at the Public Learning Center, Abbotsford City Hall, 203 N 1st St, Abbotsford, Wisconsin.
— April 2, 1-4 p.m. at the Weyers-Hilliard Branch of the Brown County Library, 2680 Riverview Dr., Green Bay, Wisconsin.
These workshops are free; however, we would appreciate registrations. We will accommodate walk-ins on the day of the workshops where possible. To register, visit https:// bit.ly/SuccessionSpring2024.
The 62nd WPS Farm Show is March 26-28 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The show is an opportunity for agricultural businesses and the community to check out the latest in farm equipment, services and technology from around 400 exhibitors throughout the U.S. and Canada.
The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Dairy Team monthly webinar series continues from noon to 1 p.m. April 2. The program will help Holstein breeders understand the muscle weakness genetic defect in Holstein calves.
Dr. Chad Dechow, associate professor of dairy cattle genetics at Penn State, will outline the newly identied genetic defect in Holstein calves: Early Onset Muscle Weakness Syndrome (MW). MW affects Holstein calves’ ability to stand. Dechow will discuss the emergence of genetic defects, the discovery of the MW mutation, clinical signs of MW and prognosis.
Producers, dairy consultants and industry reps are encouraged to attend the free webinar. Registration must be completed at least one hour prior to the program. Register at https://go.iastate.edu/HOLSTEIN.
Join us for VITAL: Valuably Informed Thriving Agricultural Leader, a women in agriculture program. This event will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 4 at the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center, 7001 Gass Lake Rd., Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Agenda and registration information is available at https:// go.wisc.edu/vital24agenda. Registration cost is $30 per person before March 28. After March 29, registration is $35 per person. The registration fee includes meals, breaks and materials.
The Iowa State Univeristy Dairy Science Club will host the Iowa Youth Dairy Coalition April 12-13 in Decorah, Iowa. This overnight event is an opportunity to give students (ages 10-18) with an interest in dairy to learn more about the dairy industry. The event will feature a tour of two dairy farms in northeast Iowa. Participants will engage in a dairy quiz bowl competition and interactive games, activities and workshops. The participants will not only learn more about the dairy industry but also meet new friends and develop leadership and communication skills.
A solution in the sustainability discussion
PDP rolls out new initiative
By Abby Wiedmeyer abby.w@dairystar.comJUNEAU, Wis. — With increasing demand for transparency from consumers and the trend toward climate neutrality growing, Professional Dairy Producers is helping farmers drive the discussion with a new sustainability measuring program called Your Farm –Your Footprint.
with a report that itemizes the impact of each farming practice.
For example, Pagel found that by having a manure digester, planting cover crops and utilizing no-till farming, his farm has 3,533 fewer tons of carbon emissions, which is equivalent to removing 686 passenger cars from the road. The farm also sequestered 963 tons of carbon, which is equivalent to 48 large dump trucks.
“It’s very cool what you can put into layman’s terms, and you can show people how this is affecting things you do on your site,” Pagel said. “It was cool to learn about other things we can do to make our score even better.”
“I wholeheartedly believe that there is no one more sustainable on this planet in the work that we do in feeding the world than fellow dairy farmers,” Shelly Mayer said. “This initiative is a leap forward in supporting us and putting information in our hands that allows us not just to tell our story but to hone and continue to improve what we do every single day and that is to produce the very best food for the world in the most sustainable way.”
The reports come with a custom road map for how to improve the farm’s sustainability score. When the report is delivered, it includes two hours of farm-based support from SEC representatives who explain the data and provide suggestions for going forward.
Producers also have the option to participate in a peer group. The farm score and all data remain condential unless producers opt in to a peer group. In the peer group, each farm’s sustainability score is shared with other members as well as an overall group score.
Mayer is the executive director of PDP and announced the initiative Feb. 29 in a webinar. Joining Mayer were JJ Pagel from Kewaunee and Janet Clark from Rosendale, both participants in a pilot program that tested the initiative in 2023.
The initiative allows farmers to know and understand the environmental impact of their farms by measuring their carbon and methane emissions. This gives farmers a baseline and guides them toward improving their sustainability score.
The program has ve elements. It provides a sustainability score, a customized roadmap to operational improvements, farm-based technical support, peer group sharing and cost-share grants.
To obtain a score, producers sign up for the program through the PDP website. Once engaged, a third-party data collector, Sustainable Environmental Consultants, will call the producer and collect data regarding the farm’s energy use, propane use, electricity use, herd data, feed rations and nutrient management plans.
Clark said this was easy to do.
“You supply your data either electronically or over the phone,” Clark said. “The information or practices we are currently doing was at our ngertips. All that information are things that we use on a daily or monthly basis on our farm.”
The data is kept condential. Once it is submitted, producers will get their score within 45 working days. The score comes
Clark said the collaborative discussion in the peer group helped her determine which areas of improvement should be prioritized.
“The interesting part of the peer group was learning from farms that farm differently than us,” Clark said. “I was really excited to see how some of the farms had a more measurable impact on their overall sustainability score. When my family and I are looking at plans for the future of our farm, we’re going to make sure that some of those practices we take into consideration as we move forward through expansion or the current process of our dairy farm.”
Mayer said the program is designed to be workable for farms of all sizes.
“This initiative program is completely size neutral,” Mayer said. “We recognize the strength of the U.S. dairy industry is our diversity. So, it needs to be able to work for dairies of all sizes.”
The cost for dairy farmers to engage in this pilot program is about $1 per acre with a cap of $500. This investment is offset by grants of $4,750 from the Dairy’s Foundation, which covers the cost of implementing, collecting and measuring the data.
“Now the next step is for dairy farmers, all of them out there, wherever they come from in the U.S.,” Mayer said. “Get involved, get engaged. We are empowering you to lead the discussion on your farm’s sustainability.”
Neillsville
70 members
Neillsville, Wisconsin
Clark County
Tell us about your chapter. We are a seventh grade through post-secondary FFA chapter with a strong focus on classroom instruction, community service and leadership opportunities. Students are rst exposed to agriculture education in the seventh grade, when each student goes through a class rotation that includes one quarter of a class called Ag 7. We also have seven agriculture course offerings for high school students. Outside of the classroom, we attend leadership conferences, compete in contests, volunteer in our community and participate in the Clark County Fair.
How does your chapter volunteer in the community throughout the year? We are active in our community with a variety of events. Each year, we put on an educational children’s area at the Neillsville Dairy Breakfast. In May, our FFA puts on the Food for America eld trip for
Neillsville fourth graders. The members serve as tour guides on an afternoon eld trip to Byrne Dairy Farm, who has hosted the event for almost 15 years. Each December, we spend a Saturday bringing Christmas gifts to local farmers. This school year, we have been making monthly visits to a retirement home to put on a different activity each month. This has been a highlight, not only for the retirement home residents. Some of our FFA members can’t wait to sign up because they enjoy it just as much.
What fundraisers does your chapter do throughout the year? Our chapter runs concessions for all home football games so we are pretty busy in the fall. We also host a fruit sale in which the fruit is delivered in early December. This is always successful as it is right before Christmas and many community members purchase fruit to give as gifts. New this year, we will be trying our hand at a plant sale in our school greenhouse. The horticulture class has started a majority of the plants from seed, and we recently planted the plugs for our hanging baskets.
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What are the biggest events of the year? The community service events and Career Development Events and Leadership Development Events are our most attended events. Neillsville is fortunate to have students who love to give back. Whether it be trick-or-treating for canned goods, doing roadside clean up, monthly visits to the retirement home or involving younger kids in activities we have in the school, members try to give back and reach out. The speaking contest LDE and judging contest CDE involvement has skyrocketed this year. Members are truly putting in so much time and effort to their events, gaining condence in themselves and their team, and representing our chapter well at events.
What is unique about your chapter? Since the 1970s, the Neillsville agriculture teachers and FFA advisers have been Neillsville High School graduates. Herman Seebandt and Terry Sischo (both graduates of Neillsville) were hired in the 1970s as instructors and FFA advisers. They taught Amy Gerhardt, who came back to be the instructor and FFA adviser in 2004. Gerhardt taught Carla Byrne, who is the current agriculture instructor and FFA adviser. It is neat to see teachers having their own students come back to the school they graduated from to take their positions and continue to make a positive difference in the lives of students.
When was your chapter founded, and how has it evolved? The Neillsville FFA Chapter was founded in 1930 with 31 members, all male. In that time, there has only been 10 agriculture teachers in Neillsville. Today, we sit at about 70 members, both male and female, and the department is managed by one instructor.
Tell us about your farm and family. I live and work on my family’s fourth-generation dairy farm. We milk 200 Holstein cows with four
Alaina Mathis
Lely robotic milking units and farm about 1,300 acres. My father and my two older siblings work full time on the farm. My mom is a bookkeeper, and my younger sister and I are both in school yet but help on the farm too. We have an on-farm store where we sell homegrown beef, pork, cheese, eggs, spices and maple syrup.
Why did you join FFA? I wanted to be in a club with people who enjoyed agriculture as much as I do, and I heard it was a lot of fun. My parents and agricultural teacher encouraged me to join.
What is your role in the chapter? I am a chapter member.
What FFA contests do you compete in? I competed in the FFA Creed contest and took rst place at districts. I am also a member of the dairy judging team.
What do you look forward to most in the upcoming FFA year? I look forward to participating in more activities and being more involved in speaking and judging contests.
How has FFA shaped you as a person? A big thing that helped shape me was participating in the FFA Creed contest. I grew in my speaking skills and self-condence. Joining FFA gave me the nudge I needed to expand my involvement in agriculture.
What are your duties on the farm? When I get home from school, I work in the barn cleaning stalls and help wherever needed. I also have horses and goats to take care of.
What are your future plans? I’m in my freshman year, so I have a bit of time to gure things out. Right now, I’m leaning toward a dairy nutritionist or large animal veterinarian technician.
When do you do chores? I do chores at 5 p.m., on weekends and some mornings. I scrape, mix feed, dump feed and take care of heifers. I ll in for whatever parent is not home. I also fetch cows.
The Junk Family
What project do you enjoy helping your parents with on the farm? Running the IBA Dairy Supplies route and eldwork.
What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be just like my dad, a farmer and business owner.
Keaton Junk 15 years old Freshman
What is your favorite and least favorite chore? My favorite chore is bedding the heifers and dry cows. I like seeing them all run through the fresh bedding. I do not have a least favorite chore.
Tell us a fun memory you have of living on the farm. I have a lot of fun memories on the farm, but probably the most fun was three years ago when I started running the chopper by myself.
What is your favorite animal on your farm? Luella, because I have shown her ever since she was a calf and because she is a Red & White Holstein.
If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would look just like this farm.
What is your favorite game to play on the farm? I like bedding animals and working in the shop. In spring, I like plowing with my tractor.
What is your favorite meal that your mom or dad makes? Basically any meal.
ABBY WIEDMEYER/DAIRY STARWhat is your favorite thing to do off the farm with your family? Going to cow shows.
Are you involved in activities? Yes, I’m involved in 4-H and FFA, and I also play football. I can’t pick a favorite because they are all my favorite for different reasons.
When do you do chores? I feed calves at 5 p.m. and sometimes in the mornings.
What is your favorite and least favorite chore? My favorite chore is to watch the robot because it is fun to see it milk cows. My other favorite chore is petting Luella. I do not have a least favorite chore.
What project do you enjoy helping your parents with on the farm? Moving heifers.
Tell us a fun memory you have of living on the farm. Every summer when we get show heifers ready.
What is your favorite animal on your farm? My favorite animal is Luella. She is a Red & White Holstein, and she is 3 years old. I showed her as a calf, and she is amazing.
What do you want to be when you grow up? A veterinarian.
If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would have dairy cows that are milked with a robot, two horses, two bunnies and three dogs. Basically, it would have everything we have now plus two horses.
What is your favorite game to play on the farm? I like to play hide and seek when it is warm enough.
What is your favorite meal that your mom or dad makes? Croissant egg sandwiches.
What is your favorite thing to do off the farm with your family? Swimming at Nana’s with my cousins.
When do you do chores? I do chores at night, and I feed calves and watch the robot.
What is your favorite and least favorite chore? My favorite chore is watching the robot because I can grab snacks and watch. My least favorite is feeding calves because it takes a while to ll bottles.
What project do you enjoy helping your parents with on the farm? Running the IBA Dairy Supplies route with Dad.
Tell us a fun memory you have of living on the farm. The day we got our puppies.
What is your favorite animal on your farm? My cat, Prime. She is funny and cute and orange and white.
What do you want to be when you grow up? A scientist, an astronaut or a pilot.
If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. A Lego farm.
What is your favorite game to play on the farm? Hide and seek.
What is your favorite meal that your mom or dad makes? Wafes.
What is your favorite thing to do off the farm with your family? Going swimming or going to my cousin Levi’s house.
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‘91 Case 580 Super K, 3,688 hrs. JCB 3CX, 3,984 hrs.
New Holland LB115, 5,847 hrs.
FORKLIFTS
2- ’19 & ‘16 Case 586H rough terrains, 2,200 hrs.
‘16 Liu Gong CLG2025G pneumatic tire, 726 hrs.
‘02 Mitsubishi FGC30K cushion tire, 4,173 hrs.
Liftall MT80B rough terrain.
BOOM LIFTS
GENIE:‘17 S60X, 1,800 hrs. ‘16 S-65, 2,820 hrs.
‘16 Z45/25J, 1,853 hrs. ‘14 TZ-34/20 towable, 293 hrs.
‘99 S-40, 5,043 hrs.
JLG:‘16 340AJ, 1,749 hrs. ‘16 T350 towable, 869 hrs.
‘12 450AJ Series II, 1,998 hrs. ‘11 340AJ, 1,989 hrs.
‘04 400S, 1,202 hrs.
OTHERS:‘22 Haulotte 5533A towable, 164 hrs.
‘13 Skyjack SJ66T, 1,767 hrs.
TELEHANDLERS
SKYTRAK:2- ‘15 & ‘14 6036s, 2,955 & 2,414 hrs.
‘15 10042, 4,739 hrs. 2- ‘14 & ‘13 6042s, 2,713 & 2,413 hrs.
JLG:‘16 JLG G5-18A, 1,341 hrs. ‘13 JLG G6-42A, 3,646 hrs.
‘04 Lull 944E-42, 2,880 hrs. ‘00 Lull 644D-34, 3,778 hrs.
MANITOU:‘14 MT6034T, 2,205 hrs. ‘07 MT1745 HSL, 3,103 hrs.
OTHERS:‘18 Bobcat V519, 5,539 hrs. ‘15 Genie GTH636, 2,034 hrs. ‘14 JCB 536-60 Agri Plus, 2,032 hrs. ‘13 Gehl DL 12-40, 2,966 hrs. ‘00 Pettibone 8044, 9K hrs. ‘08 JCB 536-60 Agri, 13K hrs.
FORESTRY EQUIPMENT
‘21 Multitek FP 2025-509 portable firewood processor, 93 hrs. 2- ‘18 Vermeer BC1000XL portable wood chippers, 902 & 1,090 hrs. 2- ‘16 Vermeer BC700XL portable wood chippers, 489 & 491 hrs. Rexworks 425 Maxigrind portable horizontal wood grinder.
SULLAIR: ‘17 185 DPQ, 179 hrs. 185 DPQ-JD, 1,417 hrs.
OTHERS:‘16 Kaeser M58, 499 hrs. ‘15 Sullivan Palatek D185, 1,383 hrs. Ingersoll Rand 900, 4,405 hrs.
PORTABLE GENERATOR
‘18 Wacker Neuson G-14, 253 hrs.
RUN ABOUT LIFTS
2- ‘17 & ‘16 Skyjack SJ12s, 245 hrs.‘16 Genie GR-12, 280 hrs.
SCISSOR LIFTS
SNORKEL:4- ‘17 & ‘16 S4726Es, 44 - 231 hrs.
‘16 S3215E, 158 hrs. 5- ‘06 & ‘04 S1930s, 443 - 536 hrs.
OTHERS:‘15 Skyjack SJIII4626, 136 hrs.
2- ‘07 Hy-Brid HB1030s, 293 hrs.
SKID STEERS
BOBCAT:'19 S570, 4,653 hrs. ‘18 T550 track, 1,714 hrs.
‘16 T750 track, 3,231 hrs. ‘14 S570, 494 hrs. ‘99 763F, 3,866 hrs. 2- S220s
CASE:‘19 SV340, 1,068 hrs. ‘17 SR240, 3,505 hrs.
‘16 TR310 track, 2,630 hrs. ‘16 TR270 track, 1,353 hrs.
‘11 SR250, 2,687 hrs. ‘07 450, 4,748 hrs.
2- ‘94 & ’93 1840s, 1,048 & 3,153 hrs.
CAT:‘19 249D track, 612 hrs.
GEHL:‘18 R135, 843 hrs. ‘18 R105, 5,881 hrs.
WACKER NEUSON:‘19 ST31 track, OROPS, pilot controls, 853 hrs. 2- ‘15 SW28s, 196 & 304 hrs.
OTHERS: ‘18 New Holland C238 track,1,050 hrs.
‘17 Takeuchi TL10V2 track, 2,519 hrs.
‘16 Kubota SVL 95-2S track, 5,030 hrs.
‘15 Mustang 2500RT track, 900 hrs.
‘13 Toro Dingo TX427 track, 1,298 hrs. ‘05 John Deere 320 1,062 hrs. New ‘23 Land Hero LDH-HY450 track, 1hr.
COMMERCIAL MOWING EQUIPMENT
‘21 John Deere 6105E tractor w/ boom mower, 369 hrs. ‘18 Land Pride RC6615 15' batwing mower. ‘13 Kubota M108S tractor w/ boom mower, 1,112 hrs. Woods S106 3pt mount ditch mower. Tiger 68" 3pt mount flail mower.
COMPACT TRACTORS & ATTACHMENTS
JOHN DEERE:‘21 3046R, cab, 4x4, loader, 67 hrs.‘21 375A backhoe. ‘21 HD60 60” snowblower.‘21 60D 60” mow deck. 3038E, 4x4, loader, 183 hrs. ‘15 3032E, 4x4, loader, 630 hrs. ‘07 2305, 4x4, loader, 984 hrs. ‘93 755, 4x4, loader, 1,150 hrs.
KUBOTA: ‘16 BX2370, 4x4, mower, 631 hrs. ‘16 L4701, 4x4, loader, 608 hrs. ‘15 L3301, 4x4, loader, 554 hrs. ‘09 BX2660, 4x4, loader, 991 hrs. ‘05 B7800, 4x4, loader, 730 hrs.
MASSEY:NEW ‘21 1840M, cab, 4x4, loader, 4 hrs.
NEW ‘21 1835M, cab, 4x4, loader, 31 hrs. NEW ‘21 GC1725, 4x4, loader, backhoe, 12 hrs. NEW ‘21 GC1723E, 4x4, loader, 7 hrs.
NEW ‘20 GC1725M, 4x4, 6 hrs.
FORD/NEW HOLLAND:‘17 Boomer 40, 4x4, loader, 58 hrs. ‘07 TC45D, 4x4, loader, 1,826 hrs. ‘92 2120, 4x4, loader, 1,230 hrs.
OTHERS: ‘18 Mahindra 2655, 4x4, loader, 7 hrs. ‘07 Cub Cadet EX3200, 4x4, loader, backhoe, 1,073 hrs. ’02 Challenger MT225, 4x4, loader, 970 hrs.
TRACTORS
CASE IH:NEW ‘22 Farmall 60A, MFD, loader, 17 hrs. ‘20 Farmall 75C, CHA, MFD, loader, 254 hrs. ‘19 Maxxum 125, CHA, MFD, loader, 636 hrs.‘14 Farmall 105U, CHA, MFD, loader, 868 hrs.‘14 Magnum 250, CHA, MFD, axle suspension, 4,893 hrs. ‘13 Magnum 235, CHA, MFD, axle suspension, 3-PTO, 3,382 hrs. ‘11 Farmall 55A, MFD, 306 hrs.‘08 Maxxum 125, CHA, MFD, loader, 4,014 hrs. ‘08 JX70, MFD, 1,362 hrs.‘05 MXM190 CHA, MFD, 95 hrs. ‘04 MXM120, CHA, MFD, 2,319 hrs. ‘01 MX180, CHA, MFD, 3-PTO, 5,442 hrs.‘91 5130, OS, MFD, loader, 5,496 hrs. IHC Farmall M
NEW HOLLAND:‘16 T5.115, CHA, MFD, loader, Electro Command, 1,488 hrs. ‘15 T8.410, CHA, MFD, suspended axle, 3-PTO, GPS, 3,951 hrs. ‘15 T6.140, CHA, MFD, 3,016 hrs. ‘13 TS6.125, CHA, MFD, loader, creeper gears, 1,639 hrs. ‘07 TD95D, CHA, MFD, loader, 580 hrs.
JOHN DEERE:2- ‘19 5090Es, CHA, MFD, loader, 2,770 & 3,234 hrs. ‘18 5065E, CHA, MFD, loader, 507 hrs.‘16 6130R, CHA, MFD, loader, 287 hrs. ‘11 6430, OS, MFD, 3,107 hrs. ‘10 7330, CHA, 4,200 hrs. ‘07 7930, CHA, MFD, IVT trans, axle suspension, 3,577 hrs. ‘06 5325, OS, MFD, loader, 1,945 hrs. ‘06 6215, CHA, 1,318 hrs. ‘05 5325, OS, MFD, 1,392 hrs. ‘02 6403, OS, 1,948 hrs. ‘99 8400, CHA, MFD, 4,568 hrs. ‘98 7410, CHA, MFD, 4,712 hrs. ‘98 5210, cab, MFD, loader, 3,487 hrs. ‘96 5200, OS, MFD, loader, 593 hrs. ‘74 4630, cab, FWA, 2,895 hrs. ‘83 2550, CHA, loader, 599 hrs.
KUBOTA:‘19 M7-152, CHA, MFD, loader, 165 hrs. ‘17 M7-171, CHA, MFD, 2,387 hrs.
MASSEY:‘05 7495, CHA, MFD, Dyna Step, 2,507 hrs. ‘83 255, OS, loader, 1,797 hrs. 275, OS, loader, 4,565 hrs.
OTHERS:‘16 Mahindra 4540, OS, MFD, loader, 1,165 hrs. ‘14 McCormick S7.670, CHA, MFD, 4,293 hrs. Oliver 770 Allis Chalmers WD45
COMBINES
‘00 John Deere 9450, Contour Master, 4,305E & 3,056S hrs. ‘95 Case IH 2166, 4,248E & 2,996S hrs. ‘90 John Deere 9400, 3,566E & 2,186S hrs. GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT
NEW ‘19 Brandt XLB10B grain bagger. ‘12 J+M 1000-2 grain cart. J+M 450-12 grain cart. HAY & FORAGE
2- NEW ‘22 Massey TD524 4-rotor hay tedders. ‘22 Kuhn VB3185 4'x6' round baler. ‘20 Kubota DMC8540R 12' discbine. ‘19 Kubota BV4160E 4’x5’ round baler.
3 – ‘22 Stoltzfus round bale wagons. ‘14 John Deere 469 4’x6’ round baler. ‘14 New Holland 256 hay rake. ‘14 Oxbo 330 30' continuous hay merger. ‘12 Meyer 9136 36' self-unloading ag semi-trailer. ‘13 New Holland H7450 13' discbine.
2- ’13 New Holland FP230 & FP240 choppers. ‘10 New Holland H7230 10' discbine. ‘10 Oxbo 334 34' continuous hay merger. ‘06 H&S HSM12 12’ hydraswing hay merger. ‘05 H&S M1 hay merger. ‘01 H&S HD 7+4 18' chopper box on wagon. ‘97 New Holland FX45 self-propelled chopper. Degelman 2880 Bale King bale processor. Haybuster H-1000 tub grinder bale processor. New Holland 3PN 3-row corn head. Vermeer 604L 4’x6’ round baler. Vermeer R-23A double basket rake. 2- H&S Super 7+4 16' chopper boxes on wagons. New Holland 565 square baler w/ thrower. H&S 7' hay tedder. H&S 480-81 gravity box on gear.Salzseider 475 gravity box on gear w/ hyd auger. New Holland 489 9' haybine. John Deere 1209 9' haybine. Miller Pro 1150 rotary hay rake. 9'x16' steel bale thrower rack on wagon. Case IH 600 blower. New Holland 28 blower. Pequea 710 7' hay tedder.
MANURE EQUIPMENT
Houle EL-84-3000 3600-gallon manure tanker.
TILLAGE & PLANTING
‘22 Landoll Brillion XL28 28' X-fold roller. ‘15 John Deere 2623 VT 33'7" vertical till disk. ‘14 John Deere 1590 10' no till grain drill w/ grass seed. ‘05 John Deere 1780 Max Emerge XP 6 row corn planter.
DMI Tiger III 3pt. 3-shank ripper. Degelman R570S rock picker.
McFarlane HDL-22 22' spike tooth harrow. Brillion 10' Sure Stand seeder. DMI Tiger 5 5-shank disk ripper.
Tye 104-4207 Pasture Pleaser 6’ 3pt no till grain drill. Glencoe 12' soil finisher w/ spike harrow. Case IH 4800 24' field cultivator w/ spike harrow. Brillion HFC 18' field cultivator. Armstrong Ag 7' pull type offset disk. Landoll 850-22 22’ soil finisher w/ spike harrow. Case IH 4200 22' soil finisher w/ spike harrow. Brillion HFC 27' field cultivator w/ spike harrow. John Deere 726 18' soil finisher w/ spike harrow & rolling basket. Case IH 6500 9-shank disk chisel plow. Brillion GLP-64-01 5' 3pt mount seeder. John Deere 355 16' offset disk. John Deere 335 24' disk. John Deere 1780 Max Emerge Plus Conservation 24-row corn planter. John Deere 726 24' soil finisher w/ spike harrow. Harley rock picker. '08 John Deere 2310 27'9" soil finisher. '12 Landoll 9630-20 20' field cultivator.
SPRAYERS
‘99 John Deere 4700 SP, 4x4, 90' booms, 750-gallon tank, 4,480 hrs. ‘97 Willmar 8100 Eagle SP, 4x4, 90' booms, 825-gallon tank, 4,355 hrs. Demco Conquest 1000-gallon pull type, 60' booms, Raven SCS440. Miller Pro 750 pull type, 60' booms, 750-gallon tank.
LAWN & GARDEN
JOHN DEERE:2- ‘19 & ‘16 1575 Terrain Cut front mowers, cab, 4x4, 72" deck, 134 & 1,497 hrs. ‘18 Z950M zero turn mower, gas, 60" deck, 2,525 hrs. ‘08 1600 Series II Turbo wide area mower, cab, 4x4, 12' cut, 1,617 hrs. ‘00 1435 front mower, 60" deck, 2,808
TRAILERS
21K miles.
‘21 Doonan 48'x102" step deck. ‘18 Muv-All 48'x102" hyd tail step deck. ‘97 Dynaweld 102"x29' 30-ton tri axle flatbed tag. ‘13 Felling FT-40-2LP 20-ton 25’ TA flatbed tag. ‘04 XL Specialized XL110HDG 55-ton tri axle RGN. '06 Fontaine48' step deck.
UTILITY VEHICLES
BOBCAT & POLARIS:‘13 Polaris Brutus, cab, 4x4, snowblower, 455 hrs. ‘07 Polaris Ranger 6x6 ‘05 Bobcat 5600 Toolcat, 2,768 hrs.
KUBOTA:‘16 RTV-X1100C, cab, 4x4, 822 hrs. ‘15 RTV-X900, 4x4, 3,348 hrs.
OTHER:‘19 John Deere XUV 835M Gator, cab, 4x4, 647 hrs. ‘17 Cub Cadet Challenger 750, 4x4, 94 hrs.
SPECIAL/MISCELLANEOUS
‘19 Finn B-70-T portable straw blower, 133 hrs. 2- NEW 20' shipping containers. Brown 165 Tree Cutter 78" 3pt mount rotary cutter. Lannon 5000-gallon double wall fuel tank. Large quantity of John Deere, Case IH & New Holland front weights. CIH L300 loader w/ brackets for CIH MX135 tractor.
GUMZ FARMS OF ENDEAVOR, WI
Gumz Farms will be selling well maintained equipment.
TRACTORS:'13 John Deere 6150R, CHA, MFD, IVT, 4,413 hrs. ‘12 John Deere 6190R, CHA, MFD, IVT, loader ready, 4,787 hrs. ‘09 Case IH Farmall 95U, CHA, MFD, 7,896 hrs. ‘04 John Deere 6420, CHA, MFD, IVT, axle suspension, 3,709 hrs. ‘09 John Deere 6430 Prem, CHA, MFD, IVT, 6,182 hrs. ‘99 Cat Challenger 55 track, CHA, wide stance, 3pt, PTO, 9,585 hrs. ‘98 Case IH 9330, CHA, 4x4, 5,879 hrs. ‘91 John Deere 3155, CHA, MFD, 15,545 hrs. ‘76 IHC 666, cab, diesel, 2,701 hrs. 2- ’02 & ‘99 Trinity Trailer MFG Eagle Bridge 42' belt trailers.
LOCAL ESTATE COLLECTION
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS: ‘66 4020, OS, diesel, powershift. ‘64 3020, OS, gas, syncro, NF, 1,837 hrs. ‘61 3010, OS, gas, syncro, WF, 2,288 hrs. ‘55 60, gas, NF, 3pt, power steering. MC crawler dozer.
MOLINE & OLIVER TRACTORS: ‘62 Minneapolis Moline G706 "Wheatland", MFD, LP gas, 2,274 hrs. Minneapolis Moline R Oliver 60 Row Crop.
OTHER TRACTORS:Allis Chalmers WD Ford 5000, OS, gas.
CLASSIC AUTOS:‘92 Buick Roadmaster Ltd ‘79 Cadilac ‘79 Cadillac Sedan Deville d'Elegance, 67K miles. ‘74 Mercedes 450SL 2-door convertible, 139K miles.
RMQ INC. - By Order Of Secured Creditor
FREIGHTLINER TRUCK TRACTORS:3- ‘17 Freightliner Cascadia day cabs, TA, Detroit DD13, 10-spd, 440K – 473K miles. 11- ‘16 Freightliner Cascadia 125 sleeper cabs, TA, Detroit DD15AT & DD13AT, auto & 10 spd, 525K – 858K miles. 5- ‘15 Freightliner Cascadia 125 & 113 day cabs, TA, Detroit DD15AT, 443K – 800K miles. 5- ‘15 Freightliner Cascadia 125 sleeper cabs, TA, Detroit DD15AT, 10-spd, 814K – 1.1M miles.
VOLVO TRUCK TRACTORS: 2- ‘14 Volvo VNL64T day cabs, TA, auto, Volvo D13, 485K & 516K miles.
INTERNATIONAL TRUCK TRACTOR: ‘14 International ProStar Plus 122 sleeper cab, TA, Cummins ISX15, 10-spd, 570K miles.
SERVICE TRUCK & AUTO: ‘14 Ford F-250 XL, 2x4, ext. cab, gas, auto, 203K miles. ‘12 Chevy Sonic LTZ, 101K miles.
Improving fertility in lactating dairy cows
Production affects reproductive efciencies
By Danielle Nauman danielle.n@dairystar.comEDGAR, Wis. — Fertility, or the lack of it, in dairy cattle is a concern for dairy farmers striving for efciency.
Drs. J.P. Martins and Paul Fricke of the University of Wisconsin traveled across Wisconsin for to facilitate the university’s Reproduction Roadshow. They came to Edgar Feb. 21 to discuss dairy cattle reproduction with dairy producers.
“In the 1950s, cows had approximately the same fertility as heifers or beef cattle: about 60% conception rates when inseminated after estrus,” Martins said. “Over the years, things have been going bad. In 1999, that was about 42% on lactating dairy cows. In 2009, we did a study at Michigan State and found that cows inseminated after estrus had only a 31% conception rate.”
duction, progesterone and estradiol, are also metabolized mainly in the liver.
“The circulating concentration of those hormones will decrease in the blood,” Martins said.
That lower concentration of estradiol affects heat duration, Martins said. Higher-producing cows will be harder to nd in heat because of a shorter estrus period. That follows through with lower pregnancy rates per A.I. service than heifers, higher rates of pregnancy loss and an increased rate of twinning.
“Cows that produce between 50-60 pounds of milk per day would have almost 15 hours of heat duration,” Martins said. “As production increases, heat duration decreases. Cows that produce over 100 pounds of milk per day only have about three hours of heat duration. High-producing cows are really hard to detect heat with visual detection. You need to use tail chalk or activity monitors to nd them in heat.”
Dr. J.P. Martins University of WisconsinAs technologies, management and genetics improve, Martins said the industry will continue to have higher-producing cows, but that will come with the drawback of increased reproductive struggles.
Martins also talked about average annual milk yield increases among U.S. dairy cows during the same time frame.
“Cows were producing an average of 4,800 pounds of milk each year in 1945,” Martins said. “It increased about ve times by 2015 to about 22,500 pounds per cow.”
Martins said that Dr. Milo Wiltbank, also of the UW, developed hypotheses to explain why increased production was having such an impact on the fertility of lactating dairy cows.
“He compared a cow that produced 110 pounds of milk per day versus a non-lactating dairy cow,” Martins said. “He saw, of course, that a cow that produces more milk has a higher energy requirement, so she eats way more compared to a cow not producing milk. Cows that eat more and produce more milk require a lot more metabolization through the liver.”
Wiltbank saw that the cows that produced more milk had over 525 gallons of blood pass through their liver each hour. Non-lactating cows only had about 235 gallons going through the liver.
Martins said that in addition to metabolizing the nutrients the cow needs, the main hormones that regulate repro-
“As scientists, we are looking for solutions,” Martins said. “We have been working on developing fertility programs like ovsynch to maximize fertility. Double ovsynch is the same idea, to reset the cycle.”
Martins said in double ovsynch, the idea is to create a better response to the second GnRH, which will create an accessory corpus luteum at ovulation.
“Now you have two CLs producing more progesterone,” Martins said. “You need high progesterone before the prostaglandin and low progesterone at the time of A.I. We need it to drop quickly. That is why we added that second prostaglandin. The time of insemination is a perfect environment for that cow to be really fertile.”
Martins said that research has shown that nearly 50% of animals inseminated become pregnant using double ovsynch.
“Now you don’t need to worry about 50% of the animals you treated with double ovsynch, because you got them pregnant,” Martins said. “In an induced heat, you only make about 30% of them pregnant. So, the question is: Can we continue to improve fertility programs? And how do we go about doing that?”
Livestock - FOR SALE
REGISTERED BLACK
ANGUS BULLS, DNA tested, semen tested, soundness exam performed, bulls about 20 mos. old, $3,0004,000. Call Rick Jr. 952529-6596, Swanville, MN.
24-4-B
SERVICEABLE AGE
BLACK & WHITE & RED & WHITE BULLS, sires Red Eye and Einstein, some polled, deep pedigrees. Call 320-583-6564.
21-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
(22) MILK COWS, avg. 76 lbs., 95,000 SCC, (6) dry cows, registered, selling for help reasons; (38) Mayo Comfort Cow Mats, 4x6; (6) Mayo Comfort Cow Mats, 4x5x8, $125 ea., new hardware. Call Joe 262-4883367. 3-2-VM
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
EWE HAIR LAMBS, around 50 lbs., 75 head available. Miller E23313 Cty. Rd. CF, Augusta, WI 54722. 3-1-F
DAIRY GOAT DOES, out of Hostetler breeding; also breeding bucks available. Call 319-350-5819. 24-TFN-F
REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, from three or more generations of EX 30,000 lbs. dams, Brookings, SD. Call 605-690-6393. TFN-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 100% ORGANIC RED STEERS, no shots, approx. 800 lbs., $1,500 ea., can deliver. Call 701-490-2432. 11-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
REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, exc. type and production. Call Scott Rickeman 320-552-0284. 16-TFN-F
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
REGISTERED CALVING EASE HOLSTEIN & ANGUS BULLS, various sizes, delivery avail. Call or text Brian 715-613-9206.
2-TFN-F
RED ANGUS BULLS, serviceable age, delivery avail. Call 507-259-7591. 3-1-F
HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, closed herd, Johnes & Leukosis test negative, guaranteed breeders, delivery available. Call 507-9205859. 7-TFN-B
REGISTERED JERSEY BULL, AI sired, genomic tested, good type and production. Call Corey 608751-2882. 1-5-F
HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, serviceable age, north of Rochester, MN, delivery avail. Call 507-7325930. 3-1-F
HOLSTEIN BULLS, springing hfrs., Freeport, MN area. Call 612-2707453. 23-TFN-F
REGISTERED, HOMEBRED HOLSTEIN BULLS, located 15 mi. north of Rochester, MN. Call Dave Alberts at 507269-3084 or 507-356-8625.
14-TFN-B
Livestock - FOR SALE
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SPRINGING HFRS., good pedigrees, red or black, $2,200-2,700, Hewitt, MN. Call/text 218402-0147. 2-2-F
SERVICEABLE AGE BREEDING BULLS, 40 yrs. AI breeding, Sauk Centre, MN. Call 320-761-2526 or 320-293-5607. 6-TFN-F
Livestock - WANTED
ALL CLASSES OF SPRINGER DAIRY COWS. No jockeys. Call 320-760-6050. 20-TFN-F
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
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
OPEN AI DAIRY HFRS., I milked for 45 yrs., 5 head or more. Call 507-530-6924. 3-1-P
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
BUTCHER COWS, bulls & fats; also thin, lame, lazy & lump jaw. Call 320-8947175. 11-TFN-B
BUTCHER COWS, bulls & fats; also thin, lame, lazy & lump jaw. Call 320-8947175. 11-TFN-B
HERDSMAN POSITION IN CENTRAL NORTH
DAKOTA, 1,000-cow dairy, 5 yrs, experience needed, responsibilities include: breeding cows, administer treatments, walking pens, nding sub clinical cows, administering vaccines, using SCR collar system and etc. Call 701-4457500. 2-2-VM
1900 COW DAIRY looking for bilingual parlor manager. Call 507-951-5597. 8-TFN-F
LOOKING FOR HELP
MILKING COWS, south of Freeport, MN, experience preferred. Call 320-4935310. 12-TFN-F
50-COW DAIRY LOOKING FOR KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON for farm work; must know equipment and cows. Call 715-662-5053. 23-TFN-F
Services
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 715-4950481. 3-TFN-B
SILO REMOVAL, take down & clean up, specializing in but not limited to silos in congested areas, mobile concrete crushing, fully insured. Call 507-236-9446.
22-10-P
CUSTOM HEIFER
RAISER has openings to raise your heifers. We offer freestall facilities, all TMR fed, $2.50/day from weaned to pre-fresh. Call Ben for more details 715-495-0481.
3-TFN-B
FREE HAY! you must haul, end wrapped bales & older hay, we will load you, Wadena, MN. Call 574-5274382. 3-1-F
ERNMOREORGANICS. COM, certied organic alfalfa, wrapped in 8 layers of lm, 3x4x6 bales, RFQ 140280, Springeld, SD. Call ERNmore Organics 605286-3873 or 605-999-2010 or 605-251-1143.Ernmoreorganics.com. 16-TFN-B
FEED GRADE WHEAT
STRAW, 4x5 net wrapped bales, $35/bale, Osage, MN. Call 218-841-4248. 14-TFN-F-2nd
ALFALFA BALEAGE, 1st-4th crop, 175 RFQ. Call 715-896-1418. 3-TFN-F
OCIA-CERTIFIED YELLOW CORN, oat hay & alfalfa grass hay; also dry cow heifer hay; ‘69 JD 55 combine, always inside. Call 641-751-8382. 12-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 20-10-VM
ORGANIC WESTERN HAY, dairy or heifer quality, delivered to your farm. Call 814-349-5631. 23-7-F
USED HAY TOOLS
Case IH RS561 baler, Twine only, Low bales ....................................................Call
Used Kubota BV5160 Silage baler ...........................................................$16,500
2022 Kubota 1024 Disc mower ................................................................$10,000
Krone Swadro 900 Rotary Rake ...............................................................$18,000
Vermeer 605SM baler, new pickup last fall, belts are good..............................Call
‘15 Vermeer 605N Cornstalk Special, new belts ......................................$29,000
Vermeer 504Pro silage baler, very good condition, 8,213 bales.......................Call
‘20 Vermeer605N Cornstalk Special, Excellent condition, low bale count ...............................................................................Coming Soon
USED FORAGE BOX:
H&S 500 Forage box, good condition, 14 ft ...............................................$1,900
USED MANURE PUMPS
Used Houle 8ft Super pump on Trailer, 6” discharge ........................................Call
‘15 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 w/ 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
Used Houle Maxi Pump, Great condition .........................................................Call
2014 Houle Electromix agitator, 8ft ...........................................................$4,500
2014 Houle Hydraulic power pack for Electromix pump, motor included ..$2,000
USED MIXERS
Cloverdale 1300 Cu Ft Twin screw vertical mixer..............................................Call
Patz V950 vertical mixer, 2 speed, rubber ext, front discharge, rear dump door, Just in ..................................................................................Call
Schuler BF175 Feeder wagon, WeighTronix 640XL Scale .........................$16,000
USED MANURE SPREADERS
Houle 4800 Gallon manure tank, 4 disc rig toolbar, pump rebuilt ...................Call
Meyer’s M390 Manure spreader, Good Condition....................................$12,900
Houle 6000 Gallon manure tank, Flow meter w/Raven 660 ...................$25,000/OBO
Houle 7300 Gallon manure spreader, disc rig toolbar ...........................................Call
NEW &USED DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Used Boumatic Companion detachers, #U3557554 ..........................Now $350 ea
GEA Houle 3” and 4” Manure pumps - Multiple lengths
NEW ON THE LOT
GEA Houle 6” trailer pump w/8” discharge
GEA Houle 8” Flush Pump
GEA Houle 3pt Pumps 9ft
GEA Houle 7300 Gal manure Tanks
Used Equipment Specials
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6 used Boumatic 4400 detachers, with new gaskets & diaphragms, #U3557444 .............................................................................................$300 ea
Used Artex VCat Sand Wagon for bedding stalls ........................................$4,000
Used Bobman for bedding ..............................................................................Call
Small DR-Tech Inc Pasteurizer ...................................................................$2,000 2022 Chicago Pneumatic oil flooded screw air compressor with Dryers, 7.5hp, low hours ..................................................................................$8,000 ea
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....................................................................$12.25 ea.
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
2014 Houle Cable Scraper system, Drive, V-Blade Scrapers, Cornerwheels$15,000
Used Headlocks, several brands and sizes.......................................Call for details
10” x 35’ Manure Loadstand
Doda 3” manure pump Vermeer BPX9010 Bale Processor Vermeer VT660 vertical mixer
Vermeer VS510 Vertical Mixer
Vermeer VR1428 Rake
Vermeer VR1224 Rake
Vermeer VR1022 Rake
Vermeer RR140 Rotary Rake
Vermeer M7050 Mowers
Vermeer M6050 Mowers
Vermeer
540 & 1000, 4 Hyd, 480/80R-50, 420/85R-34; 2010 John Deere 9630 4WD, 4,073 Hrs. 4 Hyd, weights, good 800/70R-38 duals, wheel weights; 2010 Degelman 7900, 6 way Hyd 18’ blade; 2008 John Deere 8530 MFWD, IVT, ILS, 6,670 Hrs. 3Pt. quick hitch, 4 Hyd, (lg. 1000) PTO, wheel weights, very good 480/80R-50 duals & 420/85R-34 duals; 2008 John Deere 8330 MFWD, PS, 8,990 Hrs. 3Pt. quick hitch, 4 Hyd, (540 & 1000) PTO, New front & rear tires, 18.4R-46 duals & 16.9R30 New Hyd pump; 2022 John Deere 1025R, Dsl. 51 Hrs. 4x4, Hydro, cab, heat, aux Hyd, 3pt. PTO, Hyd, w/JD 60” deck, JD 54” snowblower, 3Pt. blade, Like new; John Deere 2210, 4WD, 970 Hrs. Hydro, 3pt. PTO, Hyd, 62” mower deck
JOHN DEERE GLOBES & SCREENS
(3) John Deere 2600 screens; 1 John Deere Star Fire ITC globe; 2 John Deere Star Fire 3000 globes
VERY SHARP 2014 JOHN DEERE SELF PROPELLED CHOPPER & HEADS
2014 John Deere 7980 Pro Drive chopper, 1,217 Cutter Hrs. 2,092 Eng Hrs. power rear wheel drive, Intelli Guard, 40 knife, Processor, Kernal star, weights, long spout, 900/60R-32 Frt. & 600/65R-28 rear, very sharp second owner machine; 2014 John Deere 770, 10R Rotary corn head, one owner; 2014 John Deere 640C, 10’ Hay head, one owner
JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADERS & JOHN DEERE GATORS
2013 John Deere 324J, 13,800 Hrs. 4x4, JRB coupler, Aux Hyd, bucket, new tires; 2012 John Deere 244J, 7,500 Hrs. 4x4, JRB coupler, Aux Hyd, bucket, good rubber; (2) Sets of JRB pallet forks; 2020 John Deere XUV835M Gator, 1,800 miles, cab, heat, 4x4 w/Western Hyd plow; 2013 John Deere 825i S4, Gator, 4x4, 6 seater, 6,067 miles –HAYING & CHOPPING, TMR, LIVESTOCK, FARM EQUIPMENT
2012 John Deere 131 & 388, 30’ Triple cutter; 2012 Oxbo 330, 30’ merger; Kuhn GA 9032 Master drive twin rotary rake; (3) 2008 Meyer 4220, 20’ chopper boxes, Frt. & rear unload, Tandem running gear; Victor 200 Series 2 blower; 2014 Vermeer BP8000 bale processor; Patz V420, 1100 Series TMR, LP vertical screw, newer knifes, scale; John Deere 450, 12’ grain drill, 7” spacings, grass seeder, press wheels, double disc; (3) 9’ X 16’ metal bale racks; 40’ Elevator; Barn bale conveyor; Farm King 13” x 70’ Auger, Hyd swing hopper, low use; Silage pile tarps; Cut tires for silage bunker –
CUSTOM CHEVY PICKUP, KENWOTH SEMI, TIMPTE & FEATHERLITE TRAILERS
2014 Chevy 1500 Silverado, LTZ, Z71, 4x4, 108,000 miles, 4 Dr. cab Custom
John Deere green & decal paint job, aftermarket rims & tires, very sharp; 2006 Kenworth W900 sleeper, 70,000 miles on New Cat 2WS model engine, 18 Sp. 8 bag suspension, single line wet kit, 255” wheel base, 355 rear end, New tranny 250,000 miles ago, very sharp; 2007 Frod F350 Super Duty, Dsl. 4x4, 160,000 miles, Ext cab, long box, New brakes, bearings, seals, calipers; 2009 Timpte 42’ Hopper bottom trailer, 72” sides, roll tarp, Ag hoppers, New sub frame, done @ Timpte, New wheel seals, good tires & brakes, very nice; 2016 Featherlite 32’ Alum livestock trailer, Tri axle, 3 divider gates MANURE TANKERS, SPREADERS, EQUIPMENT
1996 8000 Gallon semi manure tanker, Alum, top inlet fill, rear discharge; 1985 Fruehoff 6,700 gallon semi manure tanker w/Hyd off load auger; 2009 Balzer 22,000 Frac tank; 2010 Kuhn Knight PS160 Pro Spread manure spreader, vertical beaters; 2004 Balzer 7350 Low Pro manure tanker, tandem axle w/steering, Hyd pump; NH 195 tandem spreader, Hyd end gate, top beater, Hyd apron, adj speed, pinto chain; 2010 Balzer 38’ Lagon agitator pump; 2012 30’ Load stand, 8” 2015 JOHN DEERE S690 SALVAGE COMBINE
LUNCH BY OUR MAKER’S ACRES
lg. 1,000 pto, power shift trans., & 3,247 hrs. on complete engine overhaul (Ser. # RW4850P004240); JD 8640 4x4 articulated diesel tractor w/cab, 20.8x38 tires, 3 hyd. remotes, lg. 1000 3 pt. hitch, quad range trans. & approx. 3,000 hrs. on rebuilt motor (Ser. #8640H007420RW); JD 4620 diesel open station tractor w/ROP, 8 sp. syncro, 1000 pto, dual hyd., 20.8x38 rears, 3,200 hrs. on new motor & new clutch (Ser. #T813R01612R); JD 4440 2WD diesel tractor w/CAH, dual pto & 10,600 hrs.; JD 4430 2WD diesel tractor w/CAH, 8 front suitcase weights, 18.4x38 rears, dual hyd., dual pto, quad range trans., recent cab kit & 9,500 hrs. (Ser. #064523R); JD 325 diesel Skid Steer w/CAH, 2 sp., ext. hyd. & 5,500 hrs. (T00325B122041); JD 250 diesel skid steer w/3,100 hrs. (no buckets) Planting & Tillage: JD 1750 conservation 6 row corn planter w/dry fert., precision plant boxes, soybean cups, new fert. discs & monitor (30” rows); JD 450 12’ D.D. pack wheel grain drill w/front grass seed boxes & rear hitch (6” spacing); JD 980 24’ hyd. wing fold field cultivator w/walking tandems, 5 bar spike tooth rear harrow & knock off bottoms; Brillion 24’ X fold high lift cultipacker w/light package; JD 235 21’ hyd. wing fold disk; Hiniker 11 shank 13’ chisel plow; JD 1350-1450 5x18 semi-mount plow w/newer mold boards & landslides; IH 720 6x18 SAR plow w/on-land hitch; IH 6 row narrow 30” cultivator; Hay & Forage: NH FP240 forage chopper w/29P hay head (newer style head in exc. cond.), NH processor w/brand new rolls, Metal Alert III, set for 8 knives, light package, 70 gal. liquid applicator & walking tandems; NH 3PN 3 row corn head (#75348 – sells separately); JD 328 hay baler w/#40 thrower; JD 456 round baler w/net & twine (approx. 8,000 bales); Gehl 1540 Vortex blower; MF TD 1635 4 pod hyd. wing fold hay tedder w/540 pto; H&S HD 7+4 19’ chopper box w/high roof, apron, ext & H&S 15 tn. gear; (2) H&S HD 7+4 20’ twin auger chopper boxes w/H&S 14 tandem gear, new roof (other updates, liners, sprockets, etc.); H&S 12 wheel bi-fold hay rake; NI 5212 12’ disc bine w/rubber rolls; H&S 860 blower w/newer auger, paddles & band; Meyers 9x18 steel bale throw rack w/Knoweles 10 tn. gear; Loyal 60’ hay elevator w/transport; General Farm & Misc.: McHale #BS skid steer mount bale slicer w/3 pt. quick attach (#403267); Killbros 350 gravity box w/bin ext., 15’ S.S. hyd. auger & Knoweles 6072 running gear; approx. 200 bu. gravity box w/Minn. 10 tn. gear; H&S 370 tandem wooden manure spreader w/new web, apron chain, beater & gears; 3 sets of Agri-Speed hitches; Consigned Machinery& Misc. Items: The following items have been consigned by a few neighbors. JD 6105E diesel open station 2WD tractor w/12 sp. trans., power reverser, dual pto & 5,700 hrs. (Ser. #IP06105EV60001542-for info. call 715-223-8060); JD 7810 FWD diesel tractor w/CAH, front fenders, side mirrors, LED lights, 3 hyd. outlets, dual pto, buddy seat, axle mount hubs, 18.4x38 rears, 380-85R28 fronts & 4,780 hrs. (Ser. #RW7810PO10015 - for info. call 715-316-1556); For information on the following items call 715-613-9207: JD 970 30’ hyd-fold cultimulcher, JD 946 13’ hydro-fold rubber roll disc-bine w/light package; Derco approx. 400 bu. pto power gravity box w/wood ext. & Meyers 13 tn. gear; Miller 1000 gal. pull type field sprayer w/45’ booms & foam markers, IH 4000 gas swather w/15’ head, NH 256 side rake w/dolly wheel, H&S 8’ hay tedder, Meyers 300 bu. poly board manure spreader w/hyd. end gate; Meyers 160 bu. wooden manure spreader w/hyd. end gate; NI 362 steel manure spreader w/hyd. end gate; H&S 260 wooden manure spreader (wood hauler); Little giant 36’ hay & grain elevator w/motor; (2) 300 gal. fuel barrels w/ Gasboy elec. pumps, 3 pt./loader mount bale spear; asst. of truck tires,
John Stiemann – Owner 715-223-7171 • W4327 Popple River Rd., Owen, WI
2015 John Deere S690 combine, Approx. 1,200 Hrs. Fire under cab, Cleaning system & rear of combine was all new 600 acres prior to fire, tires are good
Hay, Straw, Feed & Bedding - FOR SALE
HIGH QUALITY DAIRY
ALFALFA HAY, lots from 150 RFV up to 220 RFV, 3’x4’ large square bales; dry hay as well as individually wrapped baleage. Call 218791-4953. 2-2-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
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, Triticale silage and oatlage. Forages can be delivered and made into TMR. Call 920-371-7737. 22-20-B
100 OAT STRAW BALES & 950 SPRING WHEAT STRAW BALES, $30/bale; 6-1/2x5’, net wrapped, you load/haul, payment upfront. If interested call Russell 701-261-2557. 1-4-VM
Miscellaneous - FOR SALE
HAY RACK, platforms on side, 9x18’, $2,500; Kewanee elevator, 56’, PTO lift. Call 320-247-2657.
7-TFN-F
55’ NEW PINTLE SINGLE CHAIN w/paddles for 11” conveyor, $10.80/ ft. Call 715-456-8277. 22-TFN-F
COMPLETE SWING-10 PARLOR, takeoffs, plate cooler, vacuum pump, 3,000 gal. bulk tank. Call 507-6763421. 2-4-F
NH FP240 CHOPPER, crop processor, metal alert, Hy hitch, large and small 1000 pto, 14L-16.1 tires, lights. Call 320-248-3281. 2-2-F
JD 920 BEAN HEAD; International 60 6RN stalk chopper. Call 320-5100950. 13-TFN-F
‘08 35-TON SEMI TRAILER, beaver tail & ramps, 51’ total length. Call 320-760-6942. 12-TFN-F
DEUTZ ENGINES to repower Gehl and Bobcat skidsteers, 4 models on hand, Platteville, WI. Call 608-642-1644. 3-4-F
JAMESWAY HAMMERMILL w/cross auger & stand. Call 608-723-4603. 3-1-F
MEYER 4516 CHOPPER BOX, VG cond. Call 715897-8940. 2-2-F
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, born 1/31/24, blue Merle, red Merle & tris, ready 4/30/24, vet checked/shots. Call 507240-3159. 1-6-F
LATE MODEL MUELLER 1,500 GAL. TANK, 2 compressors, complete, VG shape. Call 507-450-6115. 1-3-F
COLLARS, HALTERS, HARNESSES AND SUPPLIES; dry rewood in shed, pick your size. Call Reuben Burkholder 715267-4439. 3-1-F
250’ OF BERG 16” CW GUTTER CHAIN, 8’16” gutter grates, like new; 530 Agrival feed cart. Call 320241-4314. 11-TFN-F
ALFA-DELAVAL LATE MODEL BULK TANK, 1,250 gal., complete as new, MN. Call 480-313-8460. 5-TFN-F
NOTCH 7X12 HAY FEEDER; Meyers 300 spreader; Patz steer feeder. Call 320-223-5338. 1-3-F
DELAVAL 2500 GAL. BULK TANK, includes one compressor w/new head, working great, took out for larger tank, SW WI. Call/ text 608-482-3121. 3-1-F
ADD TOP GENETICS & MILK TO YOUR HERD:
‘04 TURBO CHARGED VW BEETLE CONVERTIBLE. Call 320-2504600. 20-TFN-F
FORD 6610 SERIES II, 2WD, 72 HP, CAH; Berg chain, 360 ft. Call 715-8234501. 2-TFN-F
KNIGHT 716 SIDE SLINGER, recently new bearings on augers, rebuilt big auger. Call 641-2282270. 1-3-F
CROWN ROCK PICKER, hyd. dump; JD 960 26’ eld cult w/spike harrow. Call 715-340-0391 or email blueshadow@mwwb.net 3-1-F
40’ SHEAHAN MANURE AUGER, like new, exc. shape, $8,000. Call 712330-7536. 24-TFN-F
SURGE 3,000 GAL. AND MUELLER 2,000 GAL. BULK TANKS, choice $6/ gallon; DairiTech 30 gal. pasteurizer, $4,000. Call 507-828-4464. 24-4-P
JAMESWAY 70’ CONVEYOR w/motor, good cond. Call 920-885-4229. 3-1-F
MUELLER BULK TANK, 1600 gal., 2011, $18,000. Call 608-921-8227. 1-3-F
BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, great farm dogs, family friendly, born Nov. 1st, Beaver Creek, MN. Call Mark 507-350-8003. 21-TFN-F
CLAY DOUBLE-8 PARALLEL PARLOR w/Boumatic equipment, Perfection 3000 meters and takeoffs. Call 507-276-5614. 3-1-F
(2) CATTLE BUNK FEEDERS, 1 on 4W trailer; also Krause soil nisher. Call 320-557-5514, no texts or messages. 2-TFN-F
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD BLUE HEELER CROSS PUPPIES, 4 female, 1 male, parents cattle dogs. Call 507-421-5270. 20-TFN-F
GEA WESTFALIA RPS
2800 VARIABLE SPEED
VACUUM PUMP; 1,000 gal. Darikool bulk tank w/ washer, 4 HP compressor; 120 gal. Mueller fre-heater; Surge receiver panel pump & control, 2” inlets, 3” vacuum w/trap. Call 920-7634389. 3-2-VM
ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPPIES, farm raised, 3 females, tri color and black and white, amazing working dogs. Call 701-490-2432. 2-3-F
EX-90
milking 118/#/day, VG-86
LEAD A WINNER THIS SHOW SEASON
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(4) TRACTORS: Farmall 706 Gas; Farmall 450 Gas; Farmall
M; Ford 901 Power Master
SPRING EQUIPMENT: Wil-Rich 14 Tooth Chisel Plow; IH 12’
Off-Set Disk; Miller BM 500 60’ Sprayer; IH 710 6-16’ Semi
Mtd SAR Plow; Harley 10’ Rock Rake; DMI 11 Shank NH3 Applicator; IH 183 6RN 3pt Cultivator; HAYING EQUIPMENT: CIH 8530 Baler w/ 8511 Thrower; NH
258 Rake w/ Dolly (like new); NH 900 Chopper A Metal III & 990W Hay Head; (8) 18’ & 16’ Bale Throw Wagons; Hay-Rite 60’ Bale Elevator ; MISC EQUIPMENT: Sudenga 8”x36’ Auger; Farm King 7”×31’ Auger; NH 717 Chopper w/ Corn Head; IH 40 3pt 8’ All Angle Rear Blade; Roskamp Roller-Mill; Forage King Running Gear; Mueller 500 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank; IH 6’ Steel Wheel Digger; IH 1 Btm Plow;
SPECIAL ITEM: ‘05 Dodge/Braun-Entervan - Wheel Chair
Accessible w/ Side Ramp 160K Miles.
Odell Olson Estate - Ruth Olson, OWNER Clayton, WI
Then South 4 Miles to Farm. ADDRESS IS: 2242 Cty Rd P Clear Lake, WI
BIDDING: Sale starts to end on Wednesday April 4th, 2024, at 8:00 PM. www.hagerauction.com
PICK UP & PAYMENT: Thursday, April 5th from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
VIEWING: View Items at Your Convenience
EQUIPMENT: JD 110 Rock Cushion Disk; Pincor 20KW PTO Generator; (2) Farm King 851 PTO Augers; NH 166 Hay Inverter; (2) Miller Pro 4100 14’; Badger BN1050 16’; Forage King 14’ & MF 14’ Chopper w/Boxes; Hesston 30 Stack Mover,; Enoagricola Rossi 3pt 4-Wheel Rake; Loftness 15’ Stalk Chopper; Grain Chief 450 Grain Dryer, NH Super 717 Chopper w/ Hay & Corn Head; Speeco 3pt Post Hole Digger, 3pt 14’ Digger; JD 3btm Trip Beam Plow; IH 56; JD 60, & Dion 60’ Forage Blowers; (3) Poly Auger Hoppers; MISC FARM ITEMS: 200 Gallon Stainless Steel Water Tank; Large Assortment of Used Roof Tin 8’ to 22’ In Lengths; 500+ New & Used Steel T-post; Barb Wire; Cattle Panels; Railroad Ties; 500 & 300 Gallon Vertical Poly Tanks; Coats 1010 Tire Changer; Hand Tire Changer; New Steel Gates; Wis V4 Engines; TRAILER: ‘06 Starlite 25’ Flatbed Goose Neck Trailer.
Ted & Steve Ulrich/ Wayne Alvermann, OWNERS 715-781-8019 or 715-441-0496
TERMS: 5% Buyer’s fee. Payment Accepted: Cash or Good Check.
TO SEE FULL LISTING & BID - GO TO: www.hagerauction.com.
SWING-16 NEW ZEALAND STYLE PARLOR w/automatic takeoffs, $6,000. Call 218-349-9513. 3-1-F
JD 115 STALK CHOPPER, very nice, $8,500; 8 row stalk stompers off CIH corn head; milker pump & jar; 200’ of 24” poly manger liner. Call 320-266-6878. 2-6-F
3,000 GAL. MUELLER BULK TANK, 2) 5 hp compressors, Mueller wash control panel, $15,000. Call 715-586-0781. 23-TFN-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” 1-800-5551677. 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
IH 966; IH 770 6x16 plow; Krause 14-1/2’ tandem disc; H&S 14’ silage box w/10 ton otation tires. Call 218385-3471. 3-TFN-F
USED PATZ VERTICAL
420 TMR MIXER, new LH discharge w/scale. Call 507276-3554. 1-3-F
JD 520, ser. #5212027, fenders, factory 3 pt. hitch, weights, VG shape. Call 507-450-6115. 2-3-F
ROGATOR 664 WEED SPRAYER, best offer. Call Keith 608-751-8370. 2-3-F
BLACK LAB PUPPIES, born Feb. 8, males $200, females, $250. Call 320-8362899. 3-1-F
HEAVY DUTY 48” PALLET FORK, JD Euro mount. Call 608-994-2401. 16-TFN-B
AMANO PIX-55 TIMECLOCK w/cards, $50/obo; H&S 5126 Topshot manure spdr., good cond., side disch, $12,700/obo, can send pics. Call/text 563-542-3276. 23-TFN-F
KUHN 1140 MANURE SPREADER, new aprons, new PTO, beaters exc., orange color. Call 320-3694443. 2-2-VM
NH 195 SPREADER, 50 loads, $25,000. Call 320249-8556. 3-1-F
WESTFALIA 10X62 AUGER w/remote swing, $14,000. Call 320-2933319. 3-1-F
N-TECH 44’ LAGOON MANURE PUMP, agitate and loadout, good cond., $5,800. Call 715-495-5433. 3-1-F
656 GAS, fast hitch, good paint, runs good, eld ready. Call 320-249-7970. 3-1-F
FORD 7740 TRACTOR; White 6-30 planter; Featherlite 16’ stock trailer. Call 320-223-5338. 3-3-F
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‘15 MEYER 9525
SUKUP CONTINUOUS FLOW CORN DRYER. Call 563-608-2853. 3-3-F
MUSTANG 960 SKID LOADER, nice cond., $10,500/obo; ‘17 Kuhn 153 Veri-Master 4-bottom rollover plow, $25,000. Call 608-479-2039. 20-TFN-F
BERG 600 BARN CLEANER w/chute, CCW. Call 320-304-2311. 20-TFN-F
WHITE 6100 6R30”
CORN PLANTER, dry fert., 3000 monitor, row cleaners, $8,500. Call 320223-5338. 3-3-F
RAT TERRIER-BORDER COLLIE CROSS PUPPIES, from good farm dog, $90/obo. Stop in 4969 Nightingale Ave., Northwood, IA 50459. 2-4-F
40’ SHEAHAN MANURE AUGER, like new, exc. shape, $8,000; Hesston 12-wheel V-rake, $1,500.Call 712-330-7536. 19-TFN-F-2nd
SPREADER, big, used on small farm, VG cond., always shedded, well maintained, $69,500, Fox Lake, WI. Call 920-336-9897. 2-3-F
1500 GAL. MUELLER
BULK TANK, complete w/compressors & bulk tank washer; also (2) Tuthill 3003-22R2-8744 vacuum pumps, Bismarck, ND. Call 701-391-8200. 23-TFN-F
IH 656 GAS TRACTOR, comes w/loader, quick attach bucket and chains, $6,200. Call 715-827-0148.
3-1-F
CLOVERDALE 285 PORTABLE MIXER, good cond., $15,000. Call 641364-2601. 18-TFN-F
(4) DEMCO 365 & 450 GRAVITY BOXES, (2) w/tarps, like new; tricycle feeder; big round bale wagon. Call 320-557-6558. 18TFN
‘16 NH FP230 w/29P HH, single owner, bought new, asking $20,000/obo. Call 712-210-4665. 1-5-F
NH 1431 DISCBINE, rebuilt cutter head 2 years. Call 507-227-5170. 2-2-F
DELAVAL MILKING EQUIPMENT, pump, pipeline, receiving jar, units, 2000 gal. bulk tank, nylon cow straps. Call 563-8802300. 1-3-F
NH BR770 ROUND BALER, crop cutter; Case 2188 combine, RWA. Call 218841-8723. 24-TFN-F
JD 635 DISCBINE, new cutterbar; Wanted: JD 70007200 12R nger planter w/ dry fert. Call 218-252-8654. 3-1-F
‘17 POLARIS RANGER XP1000, very good cond. Call 320-815-8922 16-TFNF
HAMILTON
Andrew
Bill
BUCKET MOUNT HYD. CHAINSAW; CIH 1830 6R cultivator, like new, 4-section, hyd. harrow; 300 gal. pull-type boom sprayer; 18.4x38 clamp-on duals; 18.4Rx42 hub duals, 4” axle; J&M 525 grain cart, very nice. Call 815-9472266. 2-2-VM
BIG JOHN MIST BLOWER. Call 715-758-8116. 2-3-F
MELROE 12’ END WHEEL DRILL w/grass seeder, $1,500/obo; Int. 620 14’ press drill w/grass seeder, $2,500/obo. Call 320843-4788. 3-2-F
WEAVERLINE FEED CARTS, new, rebuilt used, parts, service. Call Hobert Sales Inc., Cokato, MN 320286-6284. 19-TFN-B
(4) 3-PHASE 5 HP BULK
MILK TANK COMPRESSORS, reasonable. Call 480-313-8460. 9-TFN-F
FARM EQUIPMENT ONLINE ONLY AUCTION
LOCATION: From Prairie Farm, WI County Rd F North 5 Miles To Farm.
Address Is: 723 9th Street (Cty Rd F) Prairie Farm, WI
SALE STARTS TO END: Monday, April 1st, 2024, at 7:30 PM www.hagerauction.com
PICK UP & PAYMENT: Tuesday, April 2nd from 10:00am to 5:00pm VIEWING: View Items at Your Convenience
JD 4630 Power Shift, Open Station; JD 4320
Flatbed; Homemade 4-Wheeler.
TRAILERS: ‘07 Timpte 40’ Hopper Bottom Trailer; ‘95 EBY 20’
Aluminum Goose Neck Cattle Trailer, ‘13 Dura-Line 16’ Cattle Trailer, ‘74 Imperial 2 Horse Trailer; 2 ½ Ton Army Trailer.
SPRING EQUIP: Hardi Navigator 1000 Gal, 60’ Hyd Fold; Brent
CPC 5-Shank Disk-Ripper; JD 230 23 ½ Disk; JD 110 12’ Disk; Hyd Lift Pony Drag; JD 2500 6-18” & 5-18” SAR Semi Mtd Plows; JD 1010 30’ Field Cultivator.
GRAIN EQUIPMENT: Butler 36 18,000 bu. Bin. (Disassembled)
Has a Damaged Roof; West eld 80-61 & 80-36 Augers; Peck 8-61 PTO Auger, (2) 165
Bu. Gravity Boxes HAYING EQUIP: JD 702 8-Wheel Rake; NH 479 Haybine; JD 14T Baler: (3) Bale Throw Wagons; Forage King 16’ Chopper Box; Little Giant 40’ H&G Elevator, NH 90 Rd Bale Stacker.
MACHINERY: KNIGHT 8024 Slinger Spreader; H&S 1502
Manure Spreader, Soil Mover 23RF Pan Scraper; Howes 60” 3pt
Mower, (5) Running Gears; Homemade Header Trailer.
DAIRY & FEEDING EQUIPMENT: Steel Gates; Fence Line Feeder Panels; Sioux Feed Trough; 48 & 36” Barn Fans; Calf
Supplies MISC: Portable Air Compressor w/ 18HP Honda; Truck Tire Changer, Silo Filler on Steel Wheels; 3000 Gallon Green Poly Tank; 60+ Sheets 22’ Used Roof Tin; (6) JD Spike Closing
Wheels.
FEED: (20) 4’x 5’ Round Bales Hay; (20) 4’x 5’ Round Bales Corn Stalks;
NELSON’s FARMS & SEEGER FARMS, OWNERS
715-641-0681 or 715-455-1753 or 715-455-1950 PRAIRIE FARM, WI
TERMS: 5% Buyer’s fee. Payment Accepted: Cash or Good check.
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(6) YETTER 2967 RESIDUE MANAGER ROW UNITS; (6) White spring shank fertilizer openers; White 548 plow. Call 920763-4390. 3-2-F
JD 2700 PLOW, semi mounted. Call 320-5101055. 13-TFN-F
‘05 NH 1409 DISCBINE, new knives, always shedded, $9,500. Call 507-4565202. 2-3-F
Miscellaneous
- WANTED USED 812 UEBLER
FEED CART. Call 320293-0845. 3-1-F
JD 7000 6 OR 8 ROW PLANTER & 6620 or 7720 combine. Call 320-7606050. 22-TFN-F
MASSEY FERGUSON TRACTORS in need of repair of for salvage. Call 320282-6892. 1-6-B
WESTFALIA SURGE DEMAR MILKERS. Call 641-393-8200. 3-1-F
LID FOR KNIGHT 8132
SLINGER SPREADER. Call 507-459-5201. 19-TFN-F
BRUTE 2 CHROME AG HITCH WANTED. Call 507-462-3796 or 507-5255713. 1-3-F
SPRING TEETH for IHC C cultivator; wheel hub for IHC 56 corn planter, right side. Call 715-822-2678. 14-TFN-F
FARM BULK MILK COOLERS, all sizes. Call 319-330-2286. 10-24-P
PULL-TYPE HAY CONDITIONER, Norwood, MN. Call 612-202-7944. 3-3-F-2nd
OLD HEATING FUEL AND DIESEL, can pump from basement. Call 320424-2005. 5-TFN-F
WEIGHTS AND WEIGHT BAR FOR JD 5830 CHOPPER. Call 608723-2049. 23-TFN-F
JD 980 OR 2210 FIELD
CULTIVATOR, 30’. Call 218-738-5438. 3-1-F
tires, duals with inside tires brand new. Been through shop and good condition!!; John Deere 4455 tractor. 1990 model, 16k hours, 3 remotes, CAH, 20.8 x 38 & 16.9 x 25 tires. One owner tractor!; 1660 Case IH combine. 4WD, 5500 hours, Major overhaul at 4600 hours, lots of new parts in last 2 years. Professionally inspected by Harvtec LLC; MF 175 tractor w/ 395 loader. 2wd, 5753 hrs.; JD 2010 gas w/wide front and 3 pt; Magnum 180 Tractor, 2009 model, 4WD, CAH, 3 PTOs, 9198 hrs., LED lights, 420/80R46 & 380/80R30 tires, duals w/inside tires brand new, been thru shop and good condition!!; JD 4955 tractor, 4 WD, CAH, 1000 PTO, 3 remotes, 10,300 hrs.; JD 4850, 4WD CAH, 1000 PTO, 3 remotes; Skid Loaders
ASV RCV skid loader. 4450 hours. CAH, Brand New tracks, Fully rebuilt under carriage & drive motors. Hydraulic quik-tach. Nice machine, ready to go!!; 2016 Bobcat T740 track loader. Joystick controls, 2908 hours, new bucket. Good condition!!; 2016 T740 Bobcat , 74 hp ,3200 lb lift ,Selectable joystick controls, Orops, 2908 hrs, sells w/new bucket, in excellent condition; Telehandlers
Bobcat V723 telehandler, 7000 lb lift, 23 ft reach, all new tires, rear tires filled w/fluid, newer JD engine, sells w/pallet forks, Bucket sells seperate; Planters & Grain Drills Great Plains Solid Stand bean drill. 30 ft. 15 inch rows, very good condition!; John Deere 7200 corn planter. 6 row 30” with liquid fertilizer; John Deere 450 grain drill. Grass seed, packer hitch; John Deere 1770 corn planter. 12 row with dry fertilizer. Good working condition!; Wagons H&S Super 7+4 forage wagon; 9×18 flat wagon on tandem gear. New oak bed; 9×16 kicker wagon with new oak floor; 8-1/2 x 18 flat wagon with new oak floor, 12 ton tandem gear; 7 x 14 flat wagon; Kill bros gravity box on gear; Horst 12 ton tandem gear; Meyer 4618 forage box on 1250 series Meyer gear; H&S 7+4 forage box on tandem Knowles gear; (2) Kicker wagons w/ A/C gears; H&S 18 ft forage wagon on H&S gear; Meyer 4618 forage box on Knowles tandem gear; 12 ton tandem gear in great shape!; DMI gravity box; Hay & Forage Equipment
Vermeer TE 1710 tedder. Excellent condition!!; Kosch bale mover. Good working cond. Quarter turn on lift; H&S 860 blower. Working cond; Little Giant hay & grain elevator; Hay fluffer; NH 355 grinder mixer. Needs work; NH 900 chopper w 2 row corn head & hay head; Kuhn rotary rake, Nice!; Krone 4013 CV discbine, 1000 pto, 2 point hook-up, center pivot; NH 315 sm sq baler. Sharp!; NH 166 hay inverter; H&S 7+4 forage box on tandem Knowles gear; Mchale rd bale wrapper; Mchale adjustable bale squeezer; IH 600 forage blower; Dion 1660 1000 rpm blower newer band and paddles; NH782 forage chopper; Cunningham crimper; Tillage Equipment
JD 960 cultivator, with spike tooth drag, Nice!; JD 960 cultivator with spring tooth leveler; John Deere 724 cultivator. Converted to 960, spring tooth leveler; Brillion 3 point 3 shank ripper; CIH 4800 cultivator. 32 ft, 3 bar spring tine harrow, rear hitch & hydraulics, new tires on main frame, Ex cond.; JD 722 soil finisher. Converted to 724 style, 12 ft; IH 735 plow. 5 bottom; Horning 24 ft crumbler; Trailers 2021 Haul-About cargo trailer, 16ft with ramp; 2000 Southern Classic cattle trailer. 8×30, aluminum, good condition; 1985 Mallard bumper hitch camper trailer. Good working condition, winterized, 25 ft, has title; Featherlite 16 ft cattle trailer. Bumper hitch; Diamond C 20 foot flat bed trailer. Bumper hitch, Ex cond; 2008 Featherlight Cattle Trailer, 7x30, all new brakes and drums, excellent condition; Manure Handling / Fertilizer
Dry Hill DA 52-8 manure pump. 540 PTO; Houle SP-1-17 manure pump. 3 point, 17 ft.; 33 ft hydraulic manure pump; NH 185 manure spreader. Good working cond.; Fertilizer spreader. Hay & corn tires. Working cond.; Meyer 3245 V-max spreader. 3rd auger, working cond.; NH 235 manure spreader. Ex cond.; 2018 Artex spreader SB600 good working condition; Houle 5250 tank w/steerable axle and recirculation; Attachments (2) 48” pallet forks. New!!; (2) 3 prong bale spears. New!!; Tomahawk 96” bucket. New!!; Skid steer bucket; Rhino 3 point bush mower; 3 point 6 ft brush mower; 12 ft blade for Cat wheel loader; 8ft brush mower 3pt; multiple skidloader bucket Vehicles
Tel Elect 1500CR crane truck. 540 PTO, 15 ft beam, 9.5 ft extension; 2003 Ford F-550 truck. 6.0 motor, Flatbed, 4WD, 4 door, clean title, good cond; 2009 Honda Odyssey mini van. 8 passenger, 257k miles, working cond.; ,1992 GMC Topkick dumptruck; 1999 International Bus 175000 mile DT 466 engine runs good; 2008 Dodge Ram 4x4, 5.7 L, 4 door, 218,420, Auto, white, shortbox, nice shape; Cattle Handling
Tuff Built head chute. Brand new!!; (25) 6x24 free standing corral panels; (15) 6” x 8’ octagon steel posts; (6) 24 ft fence panels; (2) 7 ft gates; ATV cattle crossing; Misc Farm Items
Rissler 620 mixer cart. 60 cu. ft. Newer web chain & auger. Working cond.; 550 Gallon water tank. (4) wagon tires with rims.; (2) 218/4-26 tires with rims; (6) barn fans; (3) 11 ft drag sections off JD disc; Agro-Power alternator. 25KW, good cond.; 500 Gallon fuel tank with electric pump; Aqua-cow float tank, Good condition; 2 JD 20.8/38 duals; Insulated calf shed 6 stall 12X19; 2 chicken coops and 1 chicken run; Building supplies New roof trusses. 40x80 truss set & 30x48 truss set, both with 2 ft overhang;
Gehl R220 Loader & Attachments
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Auction Location: 9368 SE 18th Street, Claremont, MN 55924; From Claremont, MN go North on 120th Avenue to County Road G, West on County Road G for 2.5 miles. Watch for signs
Saturday, March 30, 2024 • 9:30 a.m.
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Agco Allis 9695 & 9745, Allis Chalmers 200
’94 Agco Allis 9695 MFWD, 5100 Hrs., 18.4x42, 18 Sp. PS, 3 Hyd, 3pt. 1000 PTO; Agco Allis 9745 2WD, 7921 Hrs, 2200 Hrs
On Overhaul, 480/80R42, 540/1000 PTO, 3 Hyd, 3pt., Originally
An Agco-White 8410 And Was Reconditioned By Dealer To 9745 2WD; Allis Chalmers 200, Dsl, 3 Pt., 540/1000, 2 Hyd., 18.4x38, 4672 Hrs Showing
Kubota M6S-111D & Case IH-JX95
’17 Kubota M6S-111D MFWD, Cab, 2420 Hrs, 3 Pt., 2 Hyd, 540/1000, 12 Sp. Trans., LH Reverser, LA-1944 Hyd Loader, 460/85R30, 105 Hp; CIH- JX95 MFWD, Cab, 4783 Hrs, 3pt., 540PTO, 2 Hyd, 12 Sp Trans., 18.4x34
Brillion Seeder, Kinze Planter, Tillage
Brillion SS-10 Seeder, Dual Compartment, Hyd. Lift, Looks New; Kinze 16R30” Tool Bar W/JD 7000 Planter Units, Row Cleaners, Seed Firmers, Corn Units, Monitor; Brillion Land Commander, 5 Shank Ripper ; CIH 720 Plow, 6x18’s, 3pt.; JD 27 Stalk Shredder, 15’ 1000 PTO; JD Cuti-Packer 16’ Hyd. Lift; Wil-Rich 24’ Field Cultivator, Harrow; IHC 12’ 3 Pt. Field Cultivator; Lindsay 5 Section Spike Tooth Drag, Cart; JD 825 Row Crop Cultivator, 8R30”; Feterl 10”X60’ Swing Hopper Auger, Hyd Lift; Kewanee 20’ Tandem Disk; 3 Pt. Post Hole Auger; Gravity Boxes W/Gear
Gehl R220 Skid Loader, 3808 Hrs, Quick Tach, Aux. Hyd., Cab, Heat, ISO Controls, 2sp; Woodchuck Bedding Spreader, Skid Plate (Used On Sawdust); Hoof Trimming Table, Hyd Tilt, Skid Plate; Stinger RK 66” Rock Bucket, Skid Plate; 4 Tine Bale Fork; Pallet Forks 48”; Manure Scraper
Ford Pickups, Livestock Trailer, Flatbed Trailer ’10 Pacesetter Aluminum/Steel Gooseneck 24’ Livestock Tlr, 2 Gates, Rubber Floor, Tandem Axle; ’03 S&S Dura-Line 24’ Gooseneck Flatbed Tandem Axle Trailer, 10,000 Lb. Axle Duals, Beavertail, Ramps; ’04 Ford F350 4x4 Reg Cab, 6.0 Dsl, 6 Sp., 74,500 Miles, Gooseneck Ball; ’05 Ford Ranger 4x4 Ext. Cab, 6 Cylinder, 87,600 Miles
New Holland Forage Harvester, H&S Chopper
Boxes, Kuhn Discbine, Livestock Machinery
NH FP230 Harvester, Metal Alert III, 1000PTO, Processor, Electric Controls, Tandem Axle, Always Shedded; NH 27P Hay Head 7.5’; NH 3PN 3R30” Corn Head; (3) H&S HD Twin Auger 17’ Forage Chopper Boxes, 12 Ton Tandem Gear, Always Shedded; Kuhn
FC 4060 TCR Discbine, Center Pivot, 1000 PTO, Rubber Rolls, Approx. 350 Acres, Very Good; Case IH 600 Forage Blower; New Idea 8’ Disc Mower, 3 Pt.; Katolight 40 KW Generator, 540 PTO; Kewanee 16’ Bale Rack On 8T Gear; (2) H&S 430 Tandem Axle
Manure Spreaders, Slop Gate, Poly Floor; Penta 2400 TMR, New Liner, Scale, 540 PTO, RH Discharge; H&S 12 Wheel V Rake; (87) Locking Headgate Fenceline Feeders; 8’x12’ Super Hutch; (3) Bulk Feed Bins, (2) 20 Ton & 3 Ton; Richie 10’ Water Fountain; Bunk Line Feeder;
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