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BERKSHIRE, Vt. – Elle Purrier St. Pierre is recognized as one of the world’s best middle distance runners, having already broken several American running records and represented the United States on the global stage. Yet, through all her success, Purrier St. Pierre is reminded of her humble beginnings as the daughter of

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Elle Purrier St. Pierre is recognized as one of the world’s best middle distance runners. She grew up on a dairy farm near Montgomery, Vermont, and her in-laws dairy near Berkshire, Vermont.

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Elle Purrier St. Pierre competes at the New Balance Grand Prix in February. At this meet, she broke the 2-mile American record with a Ɵme of 9:10.28. Purrier St. Pierre began her professional running career after graduating from the University of New Hampshire in 2018. In a short time, the athlete has made a name for herself as her list of accomplishments becomes greater with each season. “2019 was a pretty breakthrough year for me,” Purrier St. Pierre said. Two years ago, Purrier St. Pierre qualied for a spot on Team USA at the World Championships in Doha, Qatar, with a third-place nish in the women’s 5,000 meter. She went on to place 11th in the global competition. In 2020, she broke the American indoor mile with a time of 4 minutes, 16.85 seconds. That record was previously set 37 years ago by Mary Decker (4:20.5). Most recently, Purrier St. Pierre shattered the American record in the women’s 2 miles with a time of 9:10.28, more than eight seconds faster than the previous record set in 2015. This accomplishment ranks Purrier St. Pierre No. 3 on the world all-time list. “I know a lot of my success probably comes from the work ethic I developed growing up,” Purrier St. Pierre said. “It translates so well. I had to get the job done. No dairy farmer doesn’t know how to work.” Along with work ethic came responsibility, which Purrier St. Pierre was familiar with as one of the main caretakers for animals on her family’s farm. “It didn’t matter if it was Christmas or I wanted to go out with friends, my parents relied on me and my siblings to get the job done,” she said. “Understanding that concept has really helped with my career.” Purrier St. Pierre also admitted she was always physically active, working in the barn every day with her parents and siblings. “I think that gave me a baseline level of strength as a young person,” said Purrier St. Pierre who often helped milk the herd. Her running career began in high

school when she began the sport as an after-school activity. “I found out I was pretty good at it,” Purrier St. Pierre said. “So, I got a scholarship to go to college. Then, my junior year, I came to the realization I could do this beyond college and started to spark interest with agents and coaches in the professional world.” Now, with a growing following on Instagram (@elleruns_4_her_life) and in the running scene, Purrier St. Pierre brings her fans back to her roots. She is often found talking about the dairy industry as the fth-generation on her family’s farm. “It’s fun to tell my story and educate people,” Purrier St. Pierre said. “The gap is growing between consumers and producers, and I feel I take any opportunity in a conversation to talk about farm practices. I genuinely enjoy it.” Throughout Purrier St. Pierre’s childhood, her family milked anywhere between 40 and 130 cows on their farm. In December 2020, her family sold the milking herd, and her dad now focuses on raising heifers. He also works at Purrier St. Pierre’s in-laws’ dairy, a short distance away. As Purrier St. Pierre develops her running career, her husband and high school sweetheart, Jamie, is in the process of taking over the farm from his parents. Both are pursuing their passions, something Purrier St. Pierre encouraged all young people to do. “It’s important to nd balance in life by working hard when you need to but also enjoying what you do,” she said. “If you’re in a career you really love, that’s so important and special.” For now, Purrier St. Pierre loves running. But just as her dairy farming upbringing brought her here, she sees herself returning to that familiarity. “Running is not going to be a career forever, that’s inevitable,” Purrier St. Pierre said. “I see myself more full time on the farm at home, and that makes me really excited. My husband and I have dreamed of that for a long time.”

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WAUKON, Iowa – In a world where advancing genetics makes it tempting to replace older cows with younger ones, Zack and Rachael Bushman have no problem keeping a certain cow around. The Holstein named Fancy, part of their organic dairy herd near Waukon, turned 15 years old in October 2020. She is conrmed pregnant with her 13th calf. But the Bushmans do not have any special claim to raising or choosing Fancy. She came with the herd they bought from John Palmer ve years ago. Fancy was one of 50 cows and 50 heifers the couple purchased with the 11-acre Palmer farmstead and dairy facilities. Today, the Bushmans milk 85 cows. Other than being the oldest cow in the herd, Fancy does not single herself out. “She doesn’t need a whole lot of at-

tention,” Zack said. “She starts out her lactation OK then peaks early.” She has had plenty of calves, but unfortunately, most were bulls. One daughter stayed in the herd until she was 8 or 9 years old, said Zack. This time around, Fancy was bred to an Angus bull after several attempts to get her settled. She was born the same year the Bushmans’ freestall barn was built by the Palmers. Zack believes the modern housing, with sand bedding, is easier on the cows’ feet and legs, helping Fancy and her herd mates last longer as productive cows. The herd was organic when the Bushmans purchased it. It is Rachael who has been keeping up the organic paperwork since their marriage in April 2016, when Zack was 19. Now, they have three children: Sophia, 3, Briella, 2, and Joanna, 1. When they began dairying the November after marrying, they bought their feed and did all the work themselves, milking twice a day for the rst three weeks. Then they switched to three times daily. “We needed to make ends meet,” Rachael said. They continue to milk three times daily now.

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Zack and Rachael Bushman and their children – (from leŌ) Briella and Sophia – own an organic dairy near Waukon, Iowa. The family milks 85 cows. Not pictured is Joanna, 1. “The calves do better being fed three times a day,” Rachael said. Zack said the tank average went up 10-12 pounds per cow when the cows are milked on the 3X schedule. Dairy farming was not new to Zack when he and Rachael began farming. His father and two brothers – Chuck, Isaac and Fritz – have an organic dairy near Castalia 25 miles away. Zack and Rachael met through church activities. Today, the Bushman herd is milked in a swing-10 parabone parlor and re-

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The registration is $55 per four-hour session or $187 when registering for all four afternoons. Registration will include follow-up electronic access to each speaker’s materials and recorded presentation. Continuing education credits are available for veterinarians who attend. The individual sessions will cover managing transition cows to optimize health and performance (May 27); making better mastitis control decisions and using less antibiotics (June 17); and adopting a systems approach to vaccination protocols (July 8). The University of Minnesota Extension and Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association are cosponsoring the session. Here are the specics for each session: – May 27, 1-5 p.m. CDT, “Keeping Cows Healthy is the Key for Productivity” – June 17, 1-4:30 p.m. CDT, “Mastitis Treatment Best Practices” – July 8, 1-5 p.m. CDT, “Systems-Based Approach to Vaccine Considerations” More information is available on the conference website – dairyhealthconference.umn. edu University of Minnesota Extension, along with Minnesota Beef Council, will host several online Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) and Secure Beef Supply (SBS) training sessions starting in April through June. Producers only need to attend one of these free workshops to receive a three-year BQA certication, and they will also learn the steps needed to begin their own Secure Beef Supply plan. Pre-registration is required. You will not be able to access the Zoom meeting room without rst pre-registering and receiving the secure Zoom link and passcode from Extension staff. The two-hour training and certication session is free. Only one person from each operation is required to be certied to ensure the entire operation follows the BQA standards. However, everyone who handles and manages fed cattle is encouraged to become BQA certied. Certication is good for three years. Register for the online training using the specic link for the training you wish to attend: – Tuesday, May 18 at 6:30 p.m.: z.umn.edu/BQAMay18 – Thursday, June at 6:30 p.m.: z.umn.edu/BQAJune3 Families are able to view the training on the same computer/mobile device, and all viewers will receive credit for certication. At the time of entering the Zoom webinar you will be instructed to enter the registration code of all participants viewing the webinar from your computer/mobile device, and only those whose registration code is submitted during the time of the webinar will receive credit for completing the online certication. If you have any questions regarding certication or how to pre-register, please contact Stacey Caughey at butle269@umn.edu. Those unable to attend a scheduled Zoom session can also earn free certication online, anytime, at www.BQA.org. Dairy Calf and Heifer Association’s (DCHA) May 25 webinar features “Your Calves Are Shedding Cocci: The Magnitude of the Problem.” This free, one-hour educational offering starts at 2 p.m. Central (Chicago) time. During this webinar, Gerald Mechor, a distinguished technical consultant at Elanco Animal Health, will discuss the importance of a thorough examination and diagnostic testing to help conrm a positive case of coccidiosis, as well as prevention tips to keep calves healthy during this critical growth stage. Coccidiosis remains a common disease pathogen present on all dairies with the potential to signicantly impact calves and heifers. To register for the webinar, go to: http://bit.ly/DCHARUMENSIN2021 and follow the prompts. As the webinar approaches, you will receive an e-mail with information on how to log in to participate. If you are a DCHA member and cannot attend the live program, you may access the webinar through DCHA’s online Member Center. To access the webinar, DCHA members will need to visit https://calfandheifer.org/login and enter their username and password. For more information about DCHA’s webinars, e-mail Sue Schatz, DCHA member services director, at: sue@calfandheifer.org. Follow DCHA on social media or visit the DCHA website to learn about future webinars. The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach dairy team will continue its quarterly dairy goat webinar focusing on “Disbudding Management” June 2, from noon to 1:15 p.m. Over the last several years, the Iowa State University Dairy Goat Welfare team has performed a series of kid disbudding project to evaluate alternate approaches to traditional heat disbudding and pain mitigation approaches. During this webinar, Paul Plummer and Jan Shearer, both professors with the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, will provide an overview of those research outcomes framed up in practical approaches that producers can consider implementing in their disbudding and pain mitigation program. Natalie Urie, veterinary epidemiologist with the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Veterinary Services National Animal Health Monitoring System, will review the 2019 NAHMS Goat Study, highlighting kidding and disbudding management on U.S. goat operations. Register at https://iastate.zoom.us/meeting/register/disbuddingmanagement or contact Jennifer Bentley, dairy specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach, at jbentley@iastate.edu, 563-382-2949. Turn to CALENDAR | Page 9


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ConƟnued from CALENDAR | Page 8 Learn the latest information in dairy nutrition and management by attending the virtual 2021 Four-State Dairy Nutrition and Management Conference on June 9-10. June 9 and 10 will feature live morning sessions designed to promote interaction and discussion between participants and the speakers. All presentations will be pre-recorded and will be made available to participants for viewing before the conference and for 60 days after the conference. General sessions will also have a live component with speakers providing a 5-minute live summary of their recorded presentation. This will be followed with a 45-minute to one-hour question and discussion period between session speakers and participants. We encourage participants to watch the recorded presentation before the conference and come with your questions. Breakout session will not have a live component, but you will be able to contact speakers directly with your questions. For details and to register, visit http://fourstatedairy.org/ or contact Jim Salfer at salfe001@umn.edu or 320-2036093. Thirteen vendors, two bands and thousands of cheese curds headline this year’s Redhead Creamery Curd Fest, June 19. The third-annual “Curd Fest” planning is well underway at Jer-Lindy Farms and Redhead Creamery. “Curd Fest” celebrates the beloved cheese curd, with live music, food, drink and fun for all ages. Attendees can

attend some or all of the event from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Jer-Lindy Farms/Redhead Creamery between Brooten and Sauk Centre, Minnesota. Curd Fest 2021 features two bands (2nd Notion and Timbre Junction), three breweries (Foxhole Brewhouse, Goat Ridge Brewing Co. and Minnewaska House Brewing Co.), three food trucks (Jupiter Moon Ice Cream, Minnewaska House Grill and South Meats North BBQ), two wineries (Grandview Valley Winery and Rolling Forks Vineyards) and at least ve other vendors (Lucky’s Sauces, Milk Made Catering, Reality Roasters Coffee Company, Smude’s Sunower Oil and Terroir Chocolate). Admission information is available at RedheadCreamery.com.

The 2021 Gopher Dairy Camp, hosted by the Gopher Dairy Club in cooperation with the Minnesota 4-H Dairy Project Committee and the Minnesota Livestock Breeders’ Association, will be held virtually on June 21-22. Gopher Dairy camp is a fun two day workshop for teens who want to improve their dairy cattle knowledge and showing skills. The camp is open to all youth who have completed grades 6-9, but have not yet started 10th grade. This year’s camp will include fun workshops such as a follow along recipe with Princess Kay of the Milky Way, a tting and grooming demonstration, a craft project, and more. A nal schedule of events will be available soon, and more information can be gathered by contacting camp co-chairs Matthias Annexstad or Mikayla Peper for those interested or by visiting the Gopher Dairy Club website (gopherdairyclub.com/gopher-dairy-camp).

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Hillary Burken Parent: Marty Burken Blue Hyll Dairy Clinton, Iowa Clinton County 1,200 cows 11th grade 17 years old Parents: Tell us your favorite experience of your daughter helping with chores. An employee had left us and we had to learn how to culture mastitis colonies. We gured it out together, and now she teaches me; she’s the expert. In a little different setting, she was one of ve youth on a panel at a Connect conference we attended in Colorado, and it was a proud Dad moment. What qualities does your daughter have that benet the farm? She’s smart, that’s No. 1. She has a go-getter attitude. She also sees things other than what her job requires and has a general knowledge of several aspects of the farm. She has the ability to talk to a Ph.D. in nutrition or a veterinarian just as well as the guys milking the cows. That’s rare in high school kids. And, she has the ability to come to work on time and not take sick days. Student: What are your responsibilities on the farm? I test for and treat mastitis colo-

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Get to know Hillary Burken, Clinton, Iowa

nies. I am the reproductive manager and am a general hired hand where I might do anything from scrubbing waterers to taking temps or giving shots. When I work depends on what’s going on. I generally work after school and on weekends. But in the summer, I’m out here in the morning and all day, doing the work or managing my show cows. When did you begin helping on the farm? I started before I was 10, running lists, but I was milking at 12. The farm, in my experience, was always Grandma and Grandpa’s farm, and my grandpa was amazing to me. He started with ve cows, and this is where we are now. When Grandpa passed, I started thinking, “I’m doing agriculture,” and now I would rather be here than anywhere else. How do you balance school, extracurricular activities and farm chores? I’m in varsity soccer, Interact Club, Student Ambassadors, student council, National Honor Society and 4-H, and I’m student body vice president and vice president of the drama department. I decide what’s important in the long run. How has working on the farm shaped your character? In every way. My family are the people who are out here. They make the worst days seem fun. It’s a great environment. And there are the other farms around here, too. They al-

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Hillary Burken, 17, holds the latest calf from one of her 4-H animals at her family’s 1,200-cow dairy in Clinton County near Clinton, Iowa. Burken is the reproducƟve manager and general hired hand at Blue Hyll Dairy. ways give me condence. Others in the agriculture eld make me feel capable of doing amazing things. What do you love most about farm life? The way it connects me with these people and these animals. There is so much emotion and so many memories in these barns. For instance, I had my rst show heifer here, and over time that became her babies and grandbabies. What is one thing you have learned from working alongside your dad? You have to be able to go with the ow.

I greatly admire my dad for his cool, calm, collected attitude when times are hectic. He rolls with the punches. I’m getting better at it, and at seeing a problem and thinking of a solution. What are your future plans? I want to go to Iowa State University, probably in animal science, but maybe agricultural business. I’ve been able to job shadow a lot of people, including a nutritionist. Dad says not to limit yourself, so I’m waiting for that spark of inspiration. I might want to be a veterinarian and maybe come back to the farm.

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Sarah and Adam Mellgren along with their children – (from leŌ) Ashley, Roger and Emily – milk 65 cows on their dairy, Higher Ground Holsteins, in Wabasha County near Zumbro Falls, Minnesota.

Emily Mellgren, 11 Fifth grade When do you do chores? I do chores every other morning, 4 p.m. every day and weekends. What is your favorite chore and least favorite chore? My favorite is feeding calves because I like seeing the cute calves every day. My least favorite chore is milking because it takes too long. What is your favorite animal on your farm? My Red and White Holstein, Lucy. She is 2 years old and calved with a heifer. I showed Lucy when she was younger. What is your favorite subject in school? I like math because I am good at it. What is something you have learned in school recently? The phases of the moon. What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a Holstein classier. I would like to look at pretty cows all the time. Turn to MELLGRENS | Page 13


ConƟnued from MELLGRENS | Page 12 If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would be huge – 300 cows – that are milked in a parallel parlor. I would have one or two horses and a calf barn for the calves instead of huts like we have. What is your favorite dairy treat? Chocolate ice cream. What is your favorite game to play at home/on the farm? Softball. What do you like to do during recess? Play basketball and kickball with my friends. Ashley Mellgren, 11 Fifth grade When do you do chores? I do chores every other morning, 4 p.m. every day and weekends. What is your favorite chore and least favorite chore? My favorite chore is feeding calves grain because I usually split it up with Emily so it is easy. My least favorite chore is feeding the calves bottles because you have to get all the measurements right. I also don’t like milking because it is a long process. What is your favorite animal on your farm? My fat bunny, Patches. She is 5 years old, black and white, and a Mini Rex. She is overweight and cuddly. What is your favorite subject in school? I like art because I like drawing in my free time. What is something you have learned in school recently? We have been learning about the phases of the moon. What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a milk inspector like my mom. If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. I would have 100 cows and a few goats. I would milk them in a herringbone parlor like we have. They would be in a freestall barn like ours. I would also have horses with dogs and cats. The calves would have a calf barn. I would have Allis Chalmers and Case IH tractors. What is your favorite dairy treat? Vanilla ice cream. What is your favorite game to play at home/on the farm? Basketball, and I also like jumping on the trampoline. What do you like to do during recess? I like playing kickball or basketball. Roger Mellgren, 5 When do you do chores? I do chores at 4 p.m. every day and weekends. What is your favorite chore and least favorite chore? I like feeding the lambs because they need feed. I do not like forking up hay because the hay scratches me. What is your favorite animal on your farm? The cow, Princess Alexis. She is 4 years old and is mostly white with a few black spots. She is nice and friendly, and she has been shown at the fair in the past. Her name is Alexis, but we added Princess because she acts like a princess. What do you want to be when you grow up? A milk truck hauler. If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. I would have 62 cows with a double-7 herringbone parlor. I would also have two computers to run it. I would have Allis Chalmers tractors and the red ones, along with domes for calves and a heifer shed where the other heifers can go. I would also have Kitty, our dog, there. What is your favorite dairy treat? Milk and ice cream, but not from Dairy Queen. I do not like the ice cream there. What is your favorite game to play at home/on the farm? I like to jump on the trampoline and do ips, but I can’t land them yet. What do you like to do while your older siblings are in school? I go to Napa with Dad for parts and the feed store to get feed.

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Creating a culture of farm safety By Dana Adams

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In the spring, many producers are pretty busy. They put in long hours in the tractor or bringing cows up from the barn to the milking parlor (often both). The essential activities mentioned above inherently have risk. In this article, I will be discussing ways to build and maintain an on-farm culture of safety on dairies. On the dairy I worked on, we held a farm meeting on Monday mornings after the rst milking and before chores. My employer always shared one safety tip at the very beginning of the meeting. Even though I was in my mid-20’s and indestructible, about a decade

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by helping to ensure the integrity of their food. Standards also create a common understanding of what a food product is, helping consumers make informed choices. FDA’s lack of enforcement of dairy standards of identity has led to consumer misunderstanding of the nutrients – or lack thereof – in imitation dairy products. An IPSOS survey conducted in 2018, for example, found that 73% of consumers surveyed believe that almond-based beverages have as much or more protein per serving than milk. In reality, milk has up to eight times as much protein. A follow-up survey found that roughly 50 percent of consumers mistakenly believe that the main ingredient in a plant-based beverage is the plant itself. Such drinks are actually mostly avored water. Medical groups including the American Academy of Pediatrics are voicing concerns over the harm this confusion is having on public health as misinformed consumers unintentionally choose less nutritious products for themselves and their families. Congress has also shown a growing concern for FDA’s failure to enforce. In early 2020, the House held a hearing on the agency’s lack of enforcement. Then late last year Congress included in the report accompanying the FDA funding bill for FY 2021 a statement of concern and directive to FDA regarding enforcing dairy standards of identity. “The reintroduction of the DAIRY PRIDE Act helps NMPF and consumers continue to move forward toward solving this critical public health and fairness issue,” Mulhern said.


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REGISTERED CALVING EASE HOLSTEIN & ANGUS BULLS, various sizes, delivery avail. Call or text Brian 715-6139206. 2-TFN-F REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, polled, genomic tested, deep pedigreed high producing cow families. Call 507-8200452. 22-TFN-F SERVICEABLE AGE BREEDING BULLS, 40 yrs. AI breeding, Sauk Centre, MN. Call 320-7612526 or 320-293-5607. 6-TFN-F DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL, grade A dairy herd. Call 507-276-9314. 6-6-F (10) LARGE HOLSTEIN AI SIRED SPRINGING HFRS., due 1-3 weeks, to sexed, $1,225. Call 715878-4579. 2-TFN-F FRESH HOLSTEIN COWS & also Holstein springing cows & hfrs. Call 507-276-5202. 11-TFN-F HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, closed herd, Johnes & Leukosis test negative, guaranteed breeders, delivery available. Call 507-920-5859. 7-TFN-B

Here Today. Gone Tomorrow. Give Classifieds a try.

RED HOLSTEIN BULLS, serviceable age, delivery available. Call 507-923-8452. 6-1-F REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, from three or more generations of EX 30,000 lbs. dams, Brookings, SD. Call 605-6906393. TFN-F 50 YEARS BREEDING FOR FEET, LEGS, & UDDERS, pick 50 cows from 80, 90+ avg. Call 715-828-4757. 16-TFN-F

BROWN SWISS HEFIER CALVES, any age, no freemartins, purebred, no crossbred. Call 320630-7559. 13-TFN-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 612860-8774 or 651-4801900. 4-TFN-B

CANOLA MEAL CORN GLUTEN FEED CORN DISTILLERS GRAINS CORN STARCH LINSEED MEAL FLAX SEED OAT HULLS RICE HULLS SOYBEAN MEAL SOY BEST SOYBEAN HULLS SOY FLOUR SOY PLUS

FOR SALE

320-200-1221

Avon, MN Covering MN, SD, IA, & WI

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

Livestock - WANTED

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

MINI GROOVER

Drink Milk

20 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS, (18) 1st, (2) 2nd, 24,370M, 1,024F, 107.3 BAA, top sires, 7 yrs. PBR, herd choice or all. Call 651-257-5789. 6-2-F

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Proud member of

• Patz barn cleaner, RH, 300’ of chain, 20’ chute, 5HP drive unit • Boumatic 2” pipeline & 3” vacuum line for 50-cow stanchion barn w/5 units • 7-1/2HP Westfalia vacuum pump w/oil reclaimer • Surge 1,000 gal. bulk tank w/5HP compressor, plate cooler & washer • 50) Gardner stanchions w/drinking cups

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JULY AUCTION - Accepting Consignments May 17th! Stateline Consignment Auction July 9-10, 2021• Starting at 9:00 AM

101 E Murray Street, Browntown, WI 53522 Stateline Auctions Office (608) 439-5794 Dan Powers: (608) 214-1883 • Mike Powers (608) 214-5761

WE ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY USED FARM EQUIPMENT Construction Equipment • Skid Steers • Attachments Hay & Forage Equipment • Planting & Tillage • Trucks • Trailers Lawn & Garden • Recreational Equipment and More! Mark Your Calendars for May 17 and Consign Your Equipment Early!

CONSIGNMENT HOURS Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Saturday 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM or by apppointment No late consignments will be accepted

ONSITE & ONLINE BIDDING Visit Our Website at www.powersauction.com For More Details and Information!

July 1 - Last Day to Consign July 9 - Stateline Auction—Day 1 Auction Starts at 9:00 AM

July 10 - Stateline Auction—Day 2 Auction Starts at 9:00 AM

Livestock - WANTED

BUTCHER COWS, bulls, & fats; also thin, lame, lazy, & lump jaw. Call 320-894-7175. 11-TFN-B COMPLETE HERDS OF DAIRY CATTLE; also buying all classes of livestock including cull cows, steers, hfrs. and calves. Call 715-2161897. 7-TFN-B ALL CLASSES OF SPRINGER DAIRY COWS. No jockeys. Call 320-760-6050. 20-TFN-F

FLY CONTROL, Start your plan now. www. dairyflyparasites.com Questions: usefulfarm@ gmail.com 888-771-3276. 2-TFN-B

Help Wanted

50-COW DAIRY LOOKING FOR KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON for farm work; must know equipment and cows. Call 715-662-5053. 23-TFN-F 1900 COW DAIRY looking for bilingual parlor manager. Call 507-9515597. 8-TFN-F

Real Estate - WANTED

WANTING TO RENT TIESTALL DAIRY OPERATION, must include housing. Call 507-8845950. 5-5-F PASTURE RENTAL WANTED FOR HEIFERS around Westby/Viroqua, WI. Call Ed Marks 608-634-2563. 1-10-F

Real Estate - FOR SALE

CERTIFIED ORGANIC 190 ACRE DAIRY FARM, Elroy, WI. Call 608-479-2039. 23-TFN-B

Hay, Straw, Feed & Bedding - FOR SALE

110 E Murray St, Browntown WI 53522 Office: 608-439-5760 - Email: VROG@SRZHUVDXFWLRQ.com Website: www.powersauction.com - Facebook: Powers Auction Service

CLEAN SMALL SQUARE BALES WHEAT STRAW, $4/ bale. Call 320-293-5716. 6-1-F

SPRING IS HERE

CLEAN WHEAT STRAW, dust free, 3X more absorbent than wood shavings, reduces SCC and soil acidity, regular and cert. organic available. Call D&D Farm Supply, Arcadia, WI 608-323-7001 or Minnesota City, MN 507474-6920. 14-TFN-B

Powers Auction Service

Services

OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN, out produces hybrids for silage, $67/ bu. plus shipping, leafy, sweet stalks, highly nutritious grain. Call 217-8573377. 6-4-VM

CERTIFIED ORGANIC ALFALFA, wrapped in 8 layers of lm, 3x3x6 bales, RFQ 140-280, Springeld, SD. Call ERNmore Organics 605286-3873 or 605-9992010 or 605-251-1143. 16-TFN-B 5000 BU. OF CERTIFIED ORGANIC CORN. Call 320-2900367. 7-TFN-F DAIRY QUALITY straw, alfalfa, mixed hay, grass, grass wheat mix. Call 507-227-3902. 5-3-F

CERTIFIED ORGANIC HAY, 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting avail. Call 218587-4672. 18-TFN-F

3X4X8 AND 3X3X8 ROTARY WHEAT STRAW, stored inside, delivery avail. Call CullBarr Farms, Lowry, MN 320-808-0744. 3-6-B

STRAW, NET WRAPPED ROUND BALES & BIG SQUARES, clean, dry, stored inside, delivery available. Call 320-8088336. 15-TFN-F 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 218-6896675. 10-TFN-B

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GET READY FOR A NEW SEASON DURING THE SPRING DRIVE SALES EVENT. Now’s the time to save on the New Holland equipment you need for a productive new season. From select compact and all-purpose tractors to mower-conditioners and balers, you’ll find New Holland reliability and performance ready to go, just in time for spring.

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SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS: • Knowledge of maintenance tools and repair equipment • Comfortable using mechanical and electrical power tools • Excellent problem-solving skills • Keen attention to detail • A valid driver’s license • Pay based on experience • DOT Certificate compensation

WE OFFER:

CALL

• Health insurance • 401K • STD/LTD • Life insurance

320-523-5120 to apply.

MAYERLANE CELEBRATING EXCELLENTS SALE THURSDAY, MAY 13TH, 2021 10:30 A.M. • BLOOMER, WISCONSIN

A&C Farm Service, Inc. Jct. Hwys. 55 & 23 • Paynesville

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• Herd has a large number of Ărst and second lactation cow • Cows milking to 150 # a day • Current Bulk Tank SCC 72,000 • Embryos selling from breeds best families • Great Oėering of project opportunities selling OWNERS:

SALE MANAGED BY:

Mayerlane Holsteins Don & Liz Mayer

10803 State Highway 64 Bloomer, WI 54724 715-829-3417 (Don)

Online Bidding through

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Miscellaneous - WANTED

LOOKING FOR PRIVATE LENDER, class A farmland offered as security. Call 320-304-0018. 8-TFN-F

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

SOYBEAN EXTRUDER. Call 715-819-2797. 6-1-F

18’ RING DRIVE SILO UNLOADER, in good cond. Call 641-364-2601. 6-3-F

BERG OR PATZ BARN CLEANER CHAIN. Call 320-266-6878. 22-TFN-F FARM BULK MILK COOLERS, all sizes. Call 319-330-2286. 10-24-P NH 258 RAKE, good cond. or for parts. Call 715-279-3089. 6-4-F

OLD HEATING FUEL AND DIESEL, can pump from basement. Call 320424-2005. 5-TFN-F JD 7000 6 OR 8 ROW PLANTER & 6620 or 7720 combine. Call 320760-6050. 22-TFN-F

USED CALF-TEL PENS. Call 320-9956216. 16-TFN-F

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

13.6X38 REAR TRACTOR TIRE. Call 715314-0977. 13-TFN-F HAY MERGER, must be in good cond. Call 715223-2602. 6-1-F

NH 185 MANURE SPREADER for parts. Call 320-304-2174. 4-3-F

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“JETCRETE”

3) USED UNIVERSAL VAC PUMPS, single phase milk receiver pumps, 20-Max Flow milker units w/2 stainless sets of shells, BO. Call 507-456-9331. 6-2-F HANSON 24’ SILO UNLOADER, $3,000; 25’ Harvestore unloader, $9,000; Freudenthal freestalls & water beds. Call 507-951-6509. 16-TFN-F (4) DEMCO 365 & 450 GRAVITY BOXES, (2) w/tarps, like new; tricycle feeder; big round bale wagon. Call 320-5576558. 18-TFN-F H 1066 TRACTOR; IH 770 6-16 plow; IH 6R30” corn planter; (2) tri-front feeder wagons; more equip. avail. Call 218-3853471. 5-TFN-F USED CALFTEL INDOOR CALF PENS, 5 total, very good shape, $1,500 for all, Central ND. Call 701-226-8898. 6-2-F

PARTS AND FULL DRIVE SYSTEM from a cable style ACRON gutter cleaner. Call for details 320-548-3610. 6-1-F HAY RACK, platforms on side, 9x18’, $2,500; Kewanee elevator, 56’, pto lift. Call 320-247-2657. 7-TFN-F KNIGHT 3300 REEL AUGGIE TMR MIXER, $5,000/obo. Call 218-2962498. 5-3-VM ‘81 JD 4040, 8312 hrs., 90 HP, PS, cold air, recently painted, $21,900/obo. Call 320-393-2741, ask for Les. 6-1-VM AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD/BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, born April 30, 2021, tri-colors, blk/ white, $400 ea. Write Daniel Gingerich, 32482 135th Ave., Eagle Bend, MN 56446. 6-1-F

Help Wanted!

Mid-March through November

Hilltop Dairy LLC prides itself on breeding tremendous function type cows with great udders, feet and legs and the treme tremendous will to produce large volumes of milk lifetime. Over the years, they continue to offer surplus young you cows that have paved the way to other dairy’s making great beginnings to their herd.

Hilltop Dairy, LLC Markesan, WI

just an hour north of Madison! Contact: Loren Greenfield

(920) 296-9289

HARRY AND DARLA WELLE FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION

SATURDAY, MAY 15TH , 2021 10:00 A.M. SALE TIME Located at 20834 285th Ave Pierz, MN 56364 Online Bidding Available Powered By Proxibid. Signs will be posted. New Holland T7.170 MFWD Only 1475 hrs. Auto Command Transmission, 540/1000 PTO, 3 Remote Hydraulics, Buddy seat, One Owner (Excellent CondiƟon)

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H&S 501 Silage Box, Walking Tandem Axles and FlotaƟon Tires

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Rissler Super Cut SC280 StaƟonary TMR With Scale, 144 bu.

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Ford TW-25 MFWD 5188 hrs, 3 Remote Hydraulics, 540/1000 PTO, New Clutch

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800 Gallon Mueller Bulk Tank Model OE

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Ford 7710 2WD With Ford 77B QT Loader, Bucket ConnecƟon is Universal Quick-Tatch. 7845 hrs, 2nd Hyd. Pump For Fast Hydraulics, 540/1000 PTO, 3 remote Hydraulics, 4th For LiŌ Assist

Model OE Cooling and Cleaning System

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Valmetal 52 Feed Cart With 9 HP Honda Motor

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H&S 310 Manure Spreader With Poly Floor

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Notch 20’ Feeder Wagon (Very Nice)

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SI Feeders 18’ Feeder Wagon

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Bearcat 950A Grinder Mixer

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Case IH 900 Cyclo 6 Row 30” Planter, Dry Fert, Corn and Bean Drums

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IH 700 Auto Reset 6 BoƩom Plow, Pull Type, On Land (Can Put 7th BoƩom On)

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Haybuster H106 Rockpicker

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Brillion 12’ Field Packer On Transport (Very Nice)

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AƩachments

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CollecƟbles

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And Much Much More

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Oliver 70 Narrow Front With Hydraulics and PTO New Holland 1431 13’ Hydra-Swing Discbine, 1000 PTO (Very Good CondiƟon)

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John Deere 327 Square Baler With 40 Kicker

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G CraŌ 18’ Steel Floor Thrower Rack On MN Wagon

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New Holland FP230 Forage Chopper W/ Metalert III. Comes With 7’ Hay Head and 2 Row 30” Corn Head, 1000 PTO, 6 New Knives (Excellent CondiƟon)

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Harvest

Breeding age Registered Holstein bulls

Tell the advertisers you saw their ad in the Dairy Star!

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12) POLYDOME CALF HUTS, 9 round, 3 square, $175-200. Call 218-2672562. 6-1-P

- bred to milk with strong components!

800-866-7327

IH 3688, must be low hours & exc. shape. Call 320-304-2311. 20-TFN-F

CIH 600 BLOWER, $3,500; Agrimetal 525 feed cart, $900. Call 320266-6878. 13-TFN-F

FOR SALE

• Reline your silo w/Jetcrete • Basement and Barnwall Resurfacing w/Jetcrete • Repair Concrete Storage Vats, Bunker Silos, Buildings, etc., w/Jetcrete

Miscellaneous - FOR SALE

TORO 325D GROUNDMASTER MOWER & SNOWBLOWER. Call 320-557-5514, no texts or messages. 1-TFN-F

Fresh & later lactation + dry cows F

(pnuematically applied concrete)

H&S XL 16’ Silage Box, Walking Tandem Axles and FlotaƟon Tires

Schubert Auction Service

For more info and to fill out an application, visit www.baumgardnerharvestinginc.com

Luke Schubert LIC #18-342 (218)251-7610

Baumgardner Harvesting Inc.

Dave Schubert LIC #18-294 (218)829-7015

717-357-2524

• baumgardnerharvestinginc@gmail.com

Many Items Not Listed For Full List Of Items And DescripƟons Visit www.schubertaucƟons.com


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$10,000 SIGN-ON BONUS Seeking Full-time CDL Drivers with Class A license. For more information please call or stop in.

320-693-8370 CA-APRIL16-1B-MS

62824 250th Street, Litchfield, MN 55335

Miscellaneous - FOR SALE

(3) H&S 7+4 FORAGE WAGONS; (3) AgriSpeed hitches, very good cond., $21,500. Call John 952-297-2811. 6-1-B

4-SECTION DRAG & CART; 14’ Glencoe digger w/harrow. Call 608323-3187. 5-2-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 GEHL 970 FORAGE BOX, avg. cond., $1,500. Call 320-360-1954. 14-TFN-F PATZ 20’ BARN CLEANER CHUTE, exc. shape. Call 605-252-8680. 5-2-F NH 790 CHOPPER w/ hay head & NH 116 14’ hydra-swing haybine. Call 218-639-1103. 5-TFN-F NH FP 230 CHOPPER, 2R30” CH, 7’ HH, very good cond., $24,900. Call John 952-297-2811. 6-1-F

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Advertise your FARM-RELATED classiÀed ad for free

FIRST 15 WORDS ARE FREE, $1.50 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. (Phone # and complete name count as one word each. Heading is not counted as a word.)

Non-Dairy Farmers & Ads For Real Estate, Business Services & Ads For Anyone Outside Our Circulation Area Are Charged $30.00 Per Issue

(Payment must accompany ad unless prior arrangements are made. 25 word maximum.) Visa, MasterCard and Discover Accepted

28’ KRAUSE LANDMAN 3100 74-30 SOIL FINISHER. Call 320254-8400, leave message, no texts. 18-TFN-F 40) CALF HUTCHES, $50-150 depending on quality and quantity. Call 319-438-1065. 4-TFN-F 25 ONAN GENERATOR, PTO unit w/trailer. Call 320-845-4690. 6-1-F

600 GAL. ZERO BULK TANK w/compressor, $1,000; Surge pipeline w/ Delatron II pulsators & units. Call 320-266-6878. 3-TFN-F JD 2700 PLOW, semi mounted. Call 320-5101055. 13-TFN-F 42” STEP-UP RIMS AND TIRES, rims like new, tires 40-50%, BO. Call 320-249-7970. 6-1-F HAY RACKS, 9’x16’, make offer. Call 507-7664220. 1-8-F (2) GEHL 970 SILAGE BOXES, 16’, everything works, no rust or holes, $2,500 ea.; 1,000 gal. bulk tank, Deco-matic III, Dari-Kool system, tank and compressor included, $2,000/obo; Weaverline 424 Electric feed cart, reconditioned in 2020, $2,200/obo. Call 507-6472199. 3-TFN-B BLUE HEELER/AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES AVAILABLE, both parents on farm, ready to go! Call 507-2694640. 6-1-F JD 468 ROUND BALER, cover edge, net wrap & twine, mega wide PU, good cond., $18,500. Call 218-573-3172. 4-TFN-F CENTERPOINT CROSSBOW, comes w/ range nder, puller ropes, arrowheads, asking $500. Call 715-316-7628. 4-3-F 1500 GAL. MUELLER BULK TANK, 2 compressors, complete, very good shape. Call 507-450-6115. 5-3-F NH BR770 ROUND BALER, crop cutter; Case 2188 combine, RWA. Call 218-841-8723. 24-TFN-F 9X14 HYDRAULIC LIFT LOADED FISH HOUSE. Call 320-2504600, leave message. 10-TFN-F

800 GAL. DARIKOOL BULK TANK w/washer & compressor, $1,800. Call 715-669-3577. 6-1-F JD 9500, 5,100 eng. hrs., 7,500 on cutter, 4WD, many updates, single point hookup, 600 series head ready, $32,900. Call 715613-8940. 8-TFN-F 50 COW FREESTALLS; 100+ heifer/cow freestalls, can send pics, Peosta, IA. Call Dan 563-590-3957. 6-2-F 24’ FREESTANDING PANELS w/3/4” rods, $245 ea, cash; 14 calf huts, rectangle, clean w/hardware, $250 ea. cash, Watkins, MN. Call 320-3336540. 6-2-P ALFA-DELAVAL LATE MODEL BULK TANK, 1,250 gal., complete as new, MN. Call 480-3138460. 5-TFN-F (2) ‘15 LELY CALM COMBO FEEDERS, 5 stalls available, laptop, misc parts, ID tags all included, $17,000/obo, willing to split. Call 612-8395253. 5-2-B 32’ GOOSENECK TRAILER w/3 ramps, $10,200. Call 715-2040521. 6-2-F ‘08 35 TON SEMI TRAILER, beaver tail & ramps, 51’ total length. Call 320-760-6942. 12-TFN-F PRAIRIE FARMS QUOTA, District 10, approx. 8300 lbs., willing to split up. Call Tom 608-5587984. 6-2-F GEHL 1275 FORAGE HARVESTER w/3R CH, 7-1/2’ HH, 7 processor, $12,500/obo. Call 715559-6346. 5-TFN-F GEHL 970 FORAGE BOX on JD tandem running gear; also Walsh 750 gal. weed sprayer, w/60’ boom. Call 920-648-2104. 21-TFN-F

Olsgard Silo Bagging

DAIRY STAR CLASSIFIED AD FORM

Official Ag-Bag Dealer of Northeast Iowa

(Ad Must Be Farm-Related--Call If You Have Any Questions)

We sell new and used AG-BAG Silage Baggers Call us for all your AG-BAG silage bagger parts & repairs

WE CARRY IN STOCK: DAIRY STAR USE ONLY:

NOTE: We make every effort to accurately advertise your item. Should we have any questions, please include your name and phone number where we can reach you: NAME

PHONE

Mail or bring your ad to the Dairy Star, 522 Sinclair Lewis Ave. Sauk Centre, MN 56378 or e-mail: nancy.p@dairystar.com

To guarantee ad placement, our deadline is the Friday before publication. Ads may be sent after that, but we cannot guarantee placement.

• Silage Bags • Bunker Covers • Oxygen Barrier • Bale Wrap • Net Wrap • Tire Sidewalls JOHN OLSGARD

563-380-5248 Located in Cresco, IA

New In Stock Bagger Call for special spring price ‘18 G6170 10ft/9ft combo bagger

SERVING FARMERS SINCE 1982


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CHECK OUT THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PATZ DEALERS

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

Patz 2400 Series 3 950 Vert. Spartan Construction 920-845-9892

Used Patz 500, new screw - $17,500 Spartan Construction 920-845-9892

Used Patz 420 - $17,500 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

Used Patz V615 - $22,900 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

Used Patz V620 - $28,900 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

Used Patz V950 - $38,900 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

See more equipment on the back page of this section!

Drum Up Some Business - ADVERTISE!

CALL THE DAIRY STAR AT 320-352-6303 FOR MORE INFORMATION

CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE WHEN BEDDING OR FEEDING

• Easily handles round and square bales, up to 4’ wide • Exceptional versatility and maneuverability • Swivel discharge precisely directs material up to 60 feet • Self loading for one-man operation Mounted model: 76 cu. ft. Trailed model: 124 & 194 cu. ft.

PRIMOR

BALE PROCESSOR, BLOWER & FEEDER BOX SPREADERS

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• 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

VB 3100 SERIES

VARIABLE CHAMBER ROUND BALERS

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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

4116 Hwy. 80 S. Platteville, WI


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CHECK OUT THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PATZ DEALERS Representative photo

Patz V810 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

(2) Patz 420 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

(2) Patz 500 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz 950 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz 500 w/commodity door Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Knight 3142 - $15,900 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz 420 Series 1200 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz 420 Anibas Silo & Equipment, Inc. 715-285-5317

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

Kuhn Knight 4142 Anibas Silo & Equipment, Inc. 715-285-5317

Patz 500 Vertical - $21,000 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

Patz 420 Vertical - $15,500 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

Patz 620 Vertical - $30,000 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

Patz 615 Vertical - $22,000 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484

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

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

Knight VT 156 - $19,000 C.F. Heckmann 920-693-8717

Oswalt D 350, LH discharge - $9,500 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

MFS 480 mixer wagon - $15,500 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

Cloverdale 420T, exc. cond. Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

Penta 3020SD Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

SOLD

Patz 9427 bedding chopper, elec. start recond.

Patz V500, new knives, good, solid unit Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

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

Patz V620 - Call Hartung Sales 320-836-2697

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

Hobert Sales Inc. 320-286-6284

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

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

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

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

Penta 5610 Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677

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

New 420 The Scharine Group 800-472-2880

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

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

Used Patz 950 - $26,750 Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151


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