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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The dairy industry has long been an industry of growth and success with the adaptation of technology to better understand and use data available on each farm. “Data is one of the most important things we generate,” Robert Webb said. “Data is worth a lot to me. There’s an obligation, as a purebred breeder, to share important data with the industry to move along.” Webb owns Summit Farms and Webb-Vue Holsteins where he and his family milk 650 cows near Plymouth, Wisconsin. Webb was joined by three other farmers – Mack Drees, of Peshtigo, Wisconsin; Chris Szydel, of Kewaunee, Wisconsin and Dr. Portia Seckerson of Rochester, Minnesota – who spoke of their experience and
reasoning for adapting varying technologies on their farms during the Data and Innovation Summit June 30 in Sioux Falls. The event garnered the attention of National Holstein Convention attendees as well as commercial producers in the Midwest. Drees go all in with dairy tools Drees and his family were at a crossroads in their dairying career, wanting to continue the family operation but knowing their then-current structure was not feasible for their longterm goals. At the time, they were milking 90 cows and had limited use of technology on the farm. In 2015, the family expanded to 250 cows and installed four automated milking systems at Drees Dairy Farm LLC. “That is what we decided we had to do to keep this a family farm with just our family,” Drees said. “We have 250 employees, the cows, and if they’re not happy, we are not happy.” The implementation of technology has accelerated the family’s breeding program with genomic testing and activity and heat detection, herd
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The crowd listens as Dr. PorƟa Seckerson shares her family’s on-farm technology during the Data and InnovaƟon Summit June 30 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The panel of dairy producers spoke of varying technology they use on their farms. health and overall performance of each cow with consistent milk testing. While Drees and his family implemented varying technology all at once, he said there were expectations with each new system. The Peshtigo dairyman has found that regardless of the technology and its intended purpose, the biggest asset is the data collected. Drees uses the data to make better breeding
decisions in a timely manner. “When we went for robots, we did it all at once, and it was a really big learning curve,” Drees said. “We had to have a full grasp on how we were utilizing the data. If you don’t use the data, then maybe you have a lot of wasted money there and that can be a tough road ahead.” In the future, Drees hopes the technology companies will communicate better so that the
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ConƟnued from SUMMIT | Page 2 Webb is cautiously optimistic of industry innovations It was the late 1980s when Webb implemented a record-keeping system on his farm. That decision was the result of a devastating re where all previous records were hand-written in a notebook and lost in the ames. “The fact that we didn’t have breeding information was a loss that was hard to start over,” Webb said. “Now, we store it. It’s important to start with those records.” Today, with the use of an activity monitoring system, milk testing, classication data and embryo work, Webb’s herd averages 100 pounds of milk per day and the health of the herd has never been better. Yet, with all the technology on the farm, Webb’s greatest asset has been his employees. “If I did anything right, it was to hire really good people to manage our farm,” Webb said. “It’s important to work with people who are deeply invested with this information just as it’s important to use this technology.” With the work of his trusted and skilled team, Webb has been able to put a renewed focus on each individual cow. “Maintaining milk quality is our most important task,” Webb said. “If we’re not selling milk, we’re not getting a check and that comes down to cow health. If you can’t manage one cow, you can’t manage 100, you can’t manage 1,000.” In time, Webb is hopeful to address mobility on his farm by analyzing data collected through genomics. “There are cooperative efforts that are using detailing motion of a cow and her ability to move,” Webb said. “I’m excited to get the research and breed out problems we have with that. Cautious optimism is what I feel when I think of data in the dairy industry.” Technology, data allows Szydel to manage each cow Szydel has been an integral employee of Pagel’s Ponderosa Dairy for 27 years. The herd manager oversees the 6,500-cow Holstein-Jersey crossbred herd that is housed on two farm sites. As the dairy has developed, so has the use of technology to make decisions that enable the best care for each cow. “There is a lot of technology coming out, and we have a full-time electrician on the dairy, but we are limited at how fast we can get the systems implemented,” Szydel said. “With all the programs and maximizing those systems, that’s helped us on labor efciencies and knowing the cows are
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Dr. PorƟa Seckerson explains her family’s reasoning for adopƟng technology on the farm. Seckerson and her family milk 700 cows near Rochester, Minnesota. taken care of.” Notably, with a herd monitoring system and DairyComp 305 for data entry, Pagel’s Ponderosa Dairy has increased milk production by 5 pounds, reduced hormone use by 40% and lowered the cull rate by 16%, among other successes. There is a higher compliance among employees and a developed system for checks and balances, said Szydel. “We really depend on technology and make sure we’re caring for the cows to the best of our abilities,” he said. Before implementing each technology, Szydel and his team evaluate its purpose and benet for the farm. Szydel considers the return on investment and if the system can be intertwined with another existing one on the farm. “We’re trying to grab new technology as fast as we can, and we’re working with our teams,” Szydel said. “It takes a lot to incorporate it, and our team is great at adapting to it.” Next on the list for this farm are sort gates to help with labor savings. “We want to take care of the animals in a timely manner,” Szydel said. “It’s also a checks and balances list checked off.”
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Seckerson, family make survival decision to adopt technology Blue Horizon Dairy Farms began down the path of technology and data by force after a farm accident shifted the outlook of the farm. “It was about a year and a half ago,” Seckerson said. “My brother died in a farm accident and that moved us into technology. That day when he passed, I was in the parlor milking cows because we didn’t have someone show up to work. My dad wanted to keep farming, so we had to gure out a way to do it.” Unlike the other farmers on the panel who spoke of evaluating the various technologies and calculating returns on investment before implementing, Seckerson said her family’s adaptation was purely a survival decision. “And, it’s been a great decision,” she said. The 700-cow farm uses a herd health monitoring system and pays particular attention to the rumination activity.
“We developed a rumination protocol to help our employees troubleshoot problems when I’m not there,” Seckerson said. “It helps them manage feed bunk and heat abatement, for example.” Seckerson owns a veterinary practice in southern Minnesota and has adapted similar technology on her clients’ farms to help develop better protocols based on the data retrieved. Using data and technology goes beyond the milking herd for Seckerson. With the youngstock, Seckerson and her family have also installed a chlorine dioxide pump, which has essentially eliminated cryptosporidiosis and lung ultrasounds. If technology assists in the day-today operations of Seckerson’s farm, then it is something they consider implementing. “We want to streamline things and make it easier for our employees and simple to follow,” Seckerson said. “We’re doing all this to keep going to the next generation.”
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Elroy Fair is a family effort Clark siblings show seven animals By Abby Wiedmeyer abby.w@dairystar.com
ELROY, Wis. – The beginning of summer is a busy time of year for dairy farmers as they work to get planting done and bring in that rst crop of hay. For the Clark family, this time also includes showing animals at various fairs. “I’ve been showing at the Elroy Fair for the last ve years,” Peyton Clark said. “This will be my last year.” Peyton, 20, was joined by two of her siblings, brother Payne,18, and sister Payge, 15, at the Elroy Fair June 22-26 in Juneau County near Elroy. Their parents, Todd and Tracy, milk 30 cows near Wilton along with the rest of the children Payjah, 12, and Payson, 10. The siblings said it takes the effort of the entire family to make showing animals at the fair possible. Their parents take on chore responsibilities at home that would otherwise be the kids’ responsibility. When Peyton is not showing at the fair, she is normally in charge of feeding calves, bringing cows in from the pasture and feeding grain in the stanchion barn, while Payne runs corn silage out of the silo for the cows. Payne is also involved in the farm’s eldwork, helping his dad put up small square bales of hay, producing haylage and chopping corn silage. Payge lls in whenever the others are not available, often starting calf chores for Peyton. She also prepares meals for the family while her parents are busy farming. The farm is also home to a herd of 80 beef cows. The family farms 350 acres of cropland. Seven animals made up the Clark family’s show string this year. Peyton brought a dry cow and a 3-year-old cow. The 3-year-old was selected based on her body type and temperament, while the dry cow has previous experience being shown. “I’ve been showing her every year at this fair since I started,” Peyton said. “She is kind of a pet cow.” Payge showed a milking year-
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The Clark siblings – (from leŌ) Peyton, Payge and Payne – stand in the barn at the Elroy Fair June 24 near Elroy, Wisconsin. The siblings brought seven animals to show at the fair.
ling. This heifer was raised at the farm. “She is really docile,” Payge said. “She is short but has good dairy qualities.” Payge also showed a spring calf that was selected because she was a homegrown animal. For the past few months, Payge has trained the calf by walking her with the halter. The calf was also washed every day for the three days leading up to the fair. Payne brought a 2-year old cow, a dry cow and a yearling heifer. A fun aspect for the Clarks is the involvement of their extended family. Their cousin, Jaden Dreier, showed with them this year. They also have help from their grandma. Peyton’s dry cow delivered her calf at the fair, surprising the whole family. “It was denitely exciting because we were not expecting it,” Peyton said. “Since she calved at the Elroy Fair, I decided to name the calf Ellie.”
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If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. My farm would be certied organic. I would milk 150 cows, have 150 chickens, 10 pigs, 20 goats and maybe a few sheep and ducks, etc. What is your favorite dairy treat? Homemade butter on homemade toast. What is your favorite part about farm life during the summer? Spending all day on the farm, not in school. What is your favorite memory of working or playing on the farm? As hard as it was mudding the silage out in 2019, it was interesting yanking forage boxes through the mud. Another one would be hanging out in the dairy barn at the Wright County Fair, especially last year.
favorite calf 1172. She is really friendly. What do you want to be when you grow up? A farmer or mechanic. If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. I would milk 200 cows and only have Jerseys. What is your favorite dairy treat? Probably ice cream. What is your favorite part about farm life during the summer? Chopping hay or baling hay. What is your favorite memory of working or playing on the farm? My favorite memory is making forts with small square bales in the hay shed. Ralph Elsenpeter 11 years old Sixth grade
George Elsenpeter 15 years old 10th grade
When do you do chores, and what chores do you When do you do chores, do? I feed calves every and what chores do you night and every two morndo? In the morning, I feed ings. calves, and in the eveWhat is your favorite nings, I milk cows and chore and least favorite scrape the barn. chore? My favorite chores What is your favorite are feeding calves. chore and least favorWhat is your favorite aniite chore? My favorite is mal on your farm? I just chopping corn silage, and like the cows. my least favorite is clipWhat do you want to be ping animals for the counwhen you grow up? Farmty fair. er. What is your favorite anIf you had a farm, deimal on your farm? The scribe what it would look ducks because we used to have some domestic ones like. It would be a 200-cow dairy. What is your favorite dairy treat? Cream cheese. that ew. What is your favorite part about farm life during the summer? Fieldwork. What do you want to be when you grow up? A dairy farmer. If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. Money provided, it would What is your favorite memory of working or playing on the farm? Riding in have a freshening barn, a parlor, heifer and dry cow shed, a machine shed and the tractor. equipment. Dorothy Elsenpeter What is your favorite dairy treat? Whipped cream. 9 years old What is your favorite part about farm life during the summer? Cutting hay. Fourth grade What is your favorite memory of working or playing on the farm? Building treehouses that fell apart with my brothers. One time we stole a 2-by-4 from the When do you do chores, crew that built our freestall barn. and what chores do you do? I feed calves every Harvey Elsenpeter night. 13 years old What is your favorite Eighth grade chore and least favorite When do you do chores, chore? I don’t really have and what chores do you a least favorite chore, but do? I help in the morning feeding calves is my favorand in the evenings. I feed ite because I like calves. chickens and calves every What is your favorite two mornings. I also milk animal on your farm? My when my dad needs me to. favorite calf on my farm is What is your favorite Iris, 1287. I showed her at chore and least favorite the Wright County Fair. chore? My favorite chore What do you want to is milking because I like be when you grow up? I working with cows. My want to be a farmer when I grow up. least favorite is chickens because they make a mess If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would be big, and I would have lots of cows and heifers. I would milk about 190 Jersey, Brown Swiss, and I have to clean it up. What is your favorite an- Guernsey and Milking Shorthorn cows. imal on your farm? My Turn to KIDS CORNER | Page 11
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ConƟnued from KIDS CORNER | Page 10 What is your favorite dairy treat? My favorite treat is cottage cheese because it is so creamy. What is your favorite part about farm life during the summer? My favorite thing to do in the summer is getting my calf out. What is your favorite memory of working or playing on the farm? My favorite memory is when I was milking with Emily, our herd manager. Leroy Elsenpeter 7 years old Second grade When do you do chores, and what chores do you do? Feeding calves and picking eggs. What is your favorite chore and least favorite chore? Picking eggs is my least favorite, and my favorite is feeding calves. What is your favorite animal on your farm? Our duck, Betsey. What do you want to be when you grow up? Farmer. If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would have cows, ducks and pigs. Everything but chickens. I hate chickens. What is your favorite dairy treat? Cottage cheese. What is your favorite part about farm life during the summer? Riding in the 4430 with Henry. What is your favorite memory of working or playing on the farm? Riding in the older 4430 cutting hay. Pearl Elsenpeter 5 years old Kindergarten When do you do chores, and what chores do you do? In the morning, I take the compost out. What is your favorite chore and least favorite chore? My favorite chore is lling the duck pool. What is your favorite animal on your farm? I like the pigs. We have four of them. They are black and whitish/pinkish. What do you want to be when you grow up? I would be a pig farmer. I
would have six sows and a barn full of pigs. If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would look like ours with a freestall barn and parlor with lots of tractors. What is your favorite dairy treat? Ice cream. What is your favorite part about farm life during the summer? Riding with George in the tractor. What is your favorite memory of working or playing on the farm? When I learned to ride my bike without training wheels. Norman Elsenpeter 2 years old
When do you do chores, and what chores do you do? I haul my tractors back to my toy room. What is your favorite chore and least favorite chore? I like lling the duck pool. My least favorite is picking up my toys. What is your favorite animal on your farm? Mable. What do you want to be when you grow up? A standup comedian. If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would have a lot of choppers.
What is your favorite dairy treat? Cheese sticks. What is your favorite part about farm life during the summer? Going outside. What is your favorite memory of working or playing on the farm? Playing with my peddle tractor.
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Farm nancial planning program available for producers As farmers begin to make nancial projections for the new year, there are resources available from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach that can help. A popular choice is the Farm Financial Planning Program, which includes access to seven different farm nancial associates in addition to software and helpful publications and guides. Nancy Brannaman, a nancial associate from east central Iowa, said the program allows producers and the associate to take a broad look at what’s going on within an operation, where the operator would like to be in the future and what must be done for success. “We use budgeting software that allows us to analyze a farm’s current situation, beginning balance sheet and income statement, costs of production and family living expense,” she said. “With all of this information, we can look not only at protability but also debt repayment capacity and alternative business options, based on cash ow from farm and non-farm income.” Like the other nancial associates, Brannaman has a background in risk management and nance. She is the farm manager for her family farm, in Illinois, and worked for nearly seven years as a farm management specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach. Ann Johanns, program specialist with economics at ISU, said the associates give an honest assessment about the path forward. The associate offers a big picture look at the farm, and it’s up to the farmer to make specic changes and to contact the specialists who can help. While working with nancial associates is important, Johanns said it’s equally important to follow up with the specialists the associate recommends. “It’s all inter-related,” Johanns said. “The associates are one piece of looking at the overall picture.” Brannaman said the clients she helps are often looking to enter farming or expand in a way that allows more family members to work for the farm. She said the nancial program also helps families who just need to get everyone on the same page, especially when multiple generations are involved. “I value family farming and fully employing family members on farms and supporting small towns and rural schools,” she said. “As an associate, I get to accomplish this by helping farm families and new farmers gure out how to bring in new family members, and use their talents and interests in the family operation.” Farmers can locate a Farm Financial Planning Program associate in their area by contacting their ISU Extension and Outreach county ofce or by visiting the Farm Financial Planning Program website. For questions on whether meeting with an associate is the right step, contact the farm management eld specialist in your area. Storm damage-affected farmers may be eligible for zero-interest nancing The Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s Rural Finance Authority Board determined that an emergency exists in parts of Minnesota due to recent severe weather, which makes zero-interest loans available for Minnesota farmers whose operations may be suffering from damage caused by storms. The resolution declares an emergency for the following counties: Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Brown, Carlton, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Douglas, Faribault, Grant, Isanti, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac Qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Meeker, Morrison, Murray, Nobles, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Renville, Rock, Roseau, Saint Louis, Sherburne, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, Wilkin, Yellow Medicine and adjacent counties. 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USDA accepting applications to help cover costs of organic, transitioning producers Agricultural producers and handlers who are certied organic, along with producers and handlers who are transitioning to organic production, can now apply for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Organic and Transitional Education and Certication Program and Organic Certication Cost Share Program, which help producers and handlers cover the cost of organic certication, along with other related expenses. Applications for OTECP and OCCSP are both due Oct. 31. Gregory awarded Field to Market Spotlight Honoree Minnesota Milk is proud to announce that Minnesota dairy farmer and Minnesota Milk member Tom Gregory has been recognized as one of Field to Market’s 2022 Farmer Spotlight Honorees. Minnesota Milk works to support farmers such as Tom to improve environmental outcomes and advance sustainable solutions. 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All brand new rubber; Oliver 2255, 4WD, cab, runs, sells w/dual hubs, trans needs work, original tractor, shows 3721 hrs; Minneapolis Moline 4-star, 45 HP gas engine, live PTO, 3 pt, repainted, very sharp tractor, runs good!; JD 2755, open station w/canopy, 4WD, high crop, creeper trans; Farmall 460, runs and drives; IH 400 w/fast hitch and pulley, tiller snow blade and forks sell seprate, set of rubber coated steel wheels to fit IH 400; Massey 35 w/loader on rubber coated steel wheels; Deutz-Fahr 115 MK3 Agrotation, CAH, 4WD; Deutz-Fahr K-100, 4WD, CAH, 2613 hrs., sharp Co-op tractor; Farmall M, WF, good cond., many new parts; Ford 8N, 1/2 scale, very nice unit, parade ready!; ‘15 Kubota M8560, 4WD, canopy, 85HP, 3100 hrs.; CIH 120, 4WD, CAH, good cond., repainted 13K hrs.; JD 4020, complete OH, new 18.4-34 rears, professionally repainted; 9170 Deutz-Allis 6000 hrs. CAH, 2WD, 180HP, rebuilt hydro pump, solid tractor; Hay & Forage Equipment: Gehl 2412 Discbine, nice working condition!; New Idea 5212 Discbine, Side pull, 12 foot cut, all new knives, field ready; Valmetal V59 HV forage blower, good cond; H&S 860 forage blower, works good; Gehl 99 Forage blower; Gehl 1620 16’ forage box on tandem gear, good cond., new roof and new floor on front end; Meyer 18’ rear unload forage wagon; Meyer 4516 forage wagon w/12 ton tandem gear, nice unit!; Case IH 8730 forage chopper w/hay head; NH FP 230, sells w/7’ hay head; (2) H&S 16’ forage boxes with tandem gear, nice cond!!; H&S 9×16 bale wagon; (2) Kicker wagons w/feeder sides; NH 69 sm. sq. baler; Bale cart w/ hyd. unload; NH 3R corn head, ex. cond.; Kuhn Hay rake; Neimeyer Hay rake; H&S Mini Merger w/3’ ext.; CIH 8530 in-line sm. sq. baler w/8511 belt thrower; H&S Super 7+4 16’ forage box w/tandem gear; H&S HD 18’ chopper box w/tandem 17 ton gear; Dakon gravity box w/HD gear; Hesston chopper box, 16’ w/tandem 14T gear; Salzsieder gravity box, 200 bu. w/15 ton H&S gear; Poettinger 3507 T, 10’; Gehl 2109 merger; H&S 860 blower; Miller Pro 5100 box w/tandem gear; JD 3970 chopper w/Horning processor; JD 7’ Hay hd.; JD 7529 3R corn head; JD 2R Corn head; JD 5830 chopper w/10’ IDASS HH & JD 666 CH and Horning processor, 4WD, 5-paddle Lancaster blower, new cutter head and hay tunnel, 1,000 hrs. ago, good running unit; JD 936, 11’ discbine, exc. cond.; JD 7-1/2’ HH for 5000 series chopper; Hesston 16’ discbine, field ready; NH FP230 chopper w/7’ HH & processor, field ready; NH 900 chopper w/824 CH & processor; (2) H&S Super 7+4 forage boxes, 16’; Kewaunee hay & grain elevator; NH 27P HH, Miller Pro 16’ rear unload forage box on 12T tandem gear; Gehl 520 V rake; NH 256 side rake; NI side rake; H&S bar tedder; JD 945 discbine, 13 ft hydro swing; H&S 16 forage box w/ single auger, on JD tandem gear; Nicon SP 451 sm sq baler, 1-owner, Hi-cap, good cond; Tillage Equipment: JD 980 soil finisher, very nice 1-owner unit!!; International 3900 disc. very nice!; JD 980 Soil finisher in good condition; Glencoe; 11 shank chisel plow; JD 9 shank chisel plow; 22’ soil finisher w/drag, good cond; 15’ cultimulcher, good cond; Brillion 9’ cultipacker; 8 shank 3 pt chisel plow; Brillion 12 foot disc., good cond.; JD 21’ disc; JD 3pt 12’ drag; Oliver 316 plow w/hyd. cylinder; Noble 6R cultivator; Tar River 60” 3 pt tiller, like new!; Quack digger; IH 720 plow; White 5-bottom plow; Miller Pro 6-row cultivator; Birch disc, 13’, new bearing on front; Brillion cultipacker w/hyd. lift; IH 490 disc; MF disc; Glencoe 9 shank chisel plow; Brillion 16 ft cart drag; Vehicles: 2011 Chrysler 200, Black, 4 door, 137k miles, good cond!; 1985 Chevy, Cab & chassis, good runner, 5 speed manual; 2010 Ford F150, 184K miles; ’07 Chevy Duramax 3500, 4WD, 4DR, 435K;’03 International flatbed truck; ‘80 Ford 7000 dsl., 5 spd., runs & drives, brakes need work; ‘10 GMC 1500, 210K miles, 4WD, 4DR; ‘08 GMC 1500, 263K miles; 4WD, ext. cab: Trailers: Sundown 7 x 24 cattle trailer, 2014 model in exc. cond.!!; 16’ skidsteer trailer; Lawn mower trailer; Utility trailer; Planting & Sprayer Equipment: JD 7000 corn planter. 6 row with monitor; JD 8’ grain drill; Redball 680 sprayer w/1350 gal. tank; Kinze 12R 2300, dry fert. & liq. pop-up, trash whips, keaton seed firmers, has precision corn motors; through shop last spring, working cond., has seen some acres; Sprayer Specialities UVLU 1000 w/ 60 ft booms, 1000 gallon tank; Skid Loaders and Attachments: 84” snow blade, like new!; 66” material bucket; Arps 3 pt snow blower; Gehl 4640, 4717 hrs., good cond.; JD 320D skid steer, 4,000 hrs., 2 spd., CAH, runs & drives, needs eng. work; skidsteer bkt.; bale spear, like new; JD 3 pt. drag; 3 pt. drag; 3 pt. 6’ box blade, very good; 3 pt. 5th wheel hitch; 3 pt. blade; Grain Handling: Gravity box with double hopper, Good condition w/heavy running gear, 350 bu.; JD 216 Flex head; JD 213 Flex head; JD 4 belt dummy head; Gehl 800, Recutter blower; Grain auger w/motor & transport; Dakon gravity; JD 4400 combine w/13’ grain table, field ready; Westfield auger hopper; JD dummy head, works; JD dummy head for parts; JD 216 flex head; JD 693 CH, hyd. plates, sidehill or flat w/2 PTO; gravity box w/o gear; Gravity box w/ auger; Feeding Equipment: Patz V270 Vertical TMR mixer, very good cond!!; Luck Now HM 500 TMR, working cond.; Weaverline 424 feed cart w/charger; Manure Handling: Houle 6300 Gallon liquid manure tank, triple axle, steerable, in good condition! Brakes need work; H&S 270 Box spreader, box and apron are in ex cond.; International truck w/manure tank; Ford 9000 truck w/ manure tank; H&S 350 manure spreader; H&S 5126 manure spreader; Manure spreader, no beater; 2015 Meyer VB750 spreader, Nice!; ‘20 Martin Welding manure tank, 6300 gal., tri axle steering, susp., agitator, radial tires, exc. cond!!; ‘14 Meyer 8720 industrial spdr., good cond.; Mowers: Cub Cadet LTX 1040 Riding lawnmower w/only 123 hours! Deck is in like new cond!; Bush Hog PZ 3061 zero turn mower, 61” HD deck.; Dixon Ram zero turn mower, good cond.. 50” deck; Woods 48” 3 point brush mower, like new!; Bush Hog 3 pt mower, 6’, good cond.; Gravely Zero turn mower; Woods 6’ bush hog; JD 42’ lawn mower deck; Bush Hog 3 pt. mower; Sporting Fishing Etc.: Alumacraft 16 foot fishing boat with 40 HP Evinrude, trolling motor, anchor system, good cond!; Evinrude 9.5 HP motor; (2) Enclosed tree stands, brand new!; Ladder stand; General Farm: (2) Brand new bale feeders, very well built!; Foremost portable cattle tub; 32 sheets brand new tender foot flooring; 26 sheets very lightly used tender foot flooring, 4×8 sheets; 48” barn fan; 3 pt quick-tach; truck receiver hitch; Continental power unit on running gear, working cond; Set of 4 solid rubber skid steer tires, very little use; 22 pcs 24 foot guardrail fence, 23 pcs 13’, 5 pcs 7 foot; Snow fence; T-posts; Poly feed trough; Round treated posts; Square treated posts; 3 point post hole digger; Round bale feeder; King Kutter 3 point spreader; Meyer mineral feeder; 3 pt bale spear; bucket bale spear; 80 Gallon JD fertilizer tank w/brackets; (2) Ranco feed hoppers w/bottom unload slides, roll of new woven wire; Patz 16’x24” belt conveyor; Patz 16” belt conveyor; 20’ aluminum conveyor; 18’ wooden conveyor; Agromatic electric bedding chopper; (7) 28’ trusses, 8-12 pitch, new!; 1500 gal. Poly tank; JD generator; Foremost head chute; 100 gal. fuel tank w/12V pump; (2) extension ladders; Winco 35KW generator; JD running gear; (12) 75 lb. suitcase wts.; 2 sets 20.8-38 duals w/rims; (3) Loyal conveyors; Farmall M hood; Roof steel; Stack of lumber; wooden steer stuffer; Feed bin w/auger, needs work; Agrimetal bedding chopper; (2) dual extensions; (2) Implement tires w/rims; (4) airplane tires w/rims; (3) skidsteer tires w/rims; Jug waterer; round bale feeder; New 4x6 chicken coop w.nesting boxes 7 roost on skids; Apache creep feeder; Metal hog shelter;
Sale Location: W1461 State Hwy 98, Loyal, WI 54446 From Spencer, WI take Hwy 98 west 5 miles. From Loyal, 5 miles east on 98
SALE CONDUCTED BY:
Oberholtzer Dairy Cattle & Auction Co.
Auctioneer: Mark Oberholtzer, WI license #2882-052 • John Oberholtzer 715-216-1897 • Mark Oberholtzer 715-773-2240 John Ivan Oberholtzer 715-219-2781 • Office 715-255-9600 • www.oberholtzerauctions.com
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PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS WANTED Heim Milling Company is looking for hard working Production Assistants - full time - to join our team! We are a family owned, St. Cloud based, regional feed manufacturer and distributor serving a multi-state market. Looking for people to work in our production facility mixing, Starting at packaging, and loading / unloading products into our delivery $19/hour trucks, warehouse supply area and customer vehicles. Also looking for person either currently holding valid CDL or willing to obtain CDL. Would perform above production tasks as well as being a back up driver.
Agricultural experience/background is preferred!!
We offer competitive wages and benefits that include health insurance, paid vacations and holidays, profit-sharing and 401k, and longevity bonuses.
Apply in person at 32311 County Rd. 1 • St. Cloud, MN 56303 or email Bob.Heim@HeimMilling.com
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2021 model compared to ‘22 pricing SAVE THOUSANDS!
Vermeer M5050 3 pt. mower.........$11,823 Kuhn 5202 THA 4 pod tedder........$10,594 Kuhn SR110 V-rake .............................. $7,850
1905 CH - $13,500 4815 H 3515 H 3515 CH 3015 R 2610 H - $17,810
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Dairy Shrine announces Pioneer Award Winners Four pioneers of the dairy industry will soon join the ranks of past Dairy Shrine award winners. The Pioneer award recognizes four industry leaders each year who have made signicant contributions to dairy throughout their lives. The 2022 winners are Scott Armbrust, Jack Hardesty (posthumously), Tom Morris and Charlie Will. Armbrust, Morris, Will, and the family of Jack Hardesty will receive the Pioneer awards at Dairy Shrine’s Awards Banquet on Monday, October 3rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Portraits of each winner will then be displayed in National Dairy Shrine’s Dairy Hall of Fame and Museum in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. For more information about the Dairy Shrine, the banquet or this year’s award winners, please contact the Dairy Shrine at info@ dairyshrine.org or visit their website at www.dairyshrine.org. Cash rental rates rise signicantly across Iowa Stronger commodity prices and farmland values are leading to higher cash rents across most of the state. The most recent annual survey of cash rental rates for Iowa farmland showed that rates increased an average of 10.3% in 2022, to $256 per acre. This is the third consecutive and largest uptick in cash rents since 2013, when rents peaked at $270 per acre – a level 5.5% higher in nominal terms than in 2022. In comparison, nominal corn and soybean prices received by farmers in Iowa declined by 16 and 11%, respectively, since mid-2013. Planting soybeans.“Higher cash rents means lower margins on rented land, but current corn and soybean prices should support positive margins for most tenants in 2022,” said Alejandro Plastina, associate professor in economics and extension economist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. “Somewhat more concerning is the picture for 2023, with expected higher input costs across the board and stagnant to declining crop prices.” The survey was based on 1,401 responses from farmers, landowners, professional farm managers and realtors, agricultural lenders and others with knowledge of cash rents for farmland. They supplied information based on their best judgments about typical cash rental rates for high, medium and low quality cropland in their counties, as well as for land devoted to production of hay, oat and pasture. Information about rents for individual farms was not collected. There was considerable variability across counties in year-to-year changes, as is typical of survey data, but most Iowa counties experienced increases in average rents for land planted to corn and soybeans. All land qualities have seen their average cash rents increase by similar percentages. High quality land experienced an 11.2% increase, from $267 per acre in 2021 to $297 in 2022. Medium quality land experienced a 9.4% increase, from $233 per acre in 2021 to $255 in 2022. Low quality land experienced a 10.2% increase, from $197 per acre in 2021 to $217 in 2022. Due to reporting deadlines, survey data typically lags the current year. The typical cash rents reported in the survey reect the economic conditions during the months of July and August of the previous year through February of the current year. The survey has historically been implemented at the same time each year to avoid interfering with cash rent negotiations or re-negotiations. Survey information can serve as a reference point for negotiating an appropriate rental rate for next year, said Plastina. However, rents for individual farms should be based on productivity, ease of farming, fertility, drainage, local price patterns, longevity of the lease, conservation practices, and possible services performed by the tenant. “The cash rent survey results are based on opinions and should not be used to set prices without proper discussion of the relevant circumstances around an individual farm,” said Plastina. Dairy Farmers of America nalizes CEO transition At the recent Board of Directors meeting of Dairy Farmers of America (DFA), the Board completed the transition of Dennis Rodenbaugh taking the helm as president and chief executive ofcer, as Richard (Rick) P. Smith ofcially stepped down on June 30 after 16 years of service. Rodenbaugh joined DFA in 2007 and has held several leadership roles throughout the organization. Most recently, he held the title of executive vice president, council operations, and president, Ingredient Solutions. “Thanks to the preparation of the Board, the conclusion of this transition is seamless in terms of our day-to-day business,” said Rodenbaugh. “I am excited about the future of our Cooperative. We are fully positioned with a great team and the talent in place to drive DFA forward to maximize value for our farmer-owners.” “DFA’s core focus will always be on marketing its members’ milk. As I work with my leadership team on strategic imperatives, a focus on investment, innovation, valuing our members and advocating for their ability to achieve their goals are just a few tenets of my vision for future success. Our farmer-ownership, alongside our infrastructure, offers the opportunity and motivation for us to position dairy as the sustainable source of nutrition to feed a global population.” “I look forward to working with our farmer-leaders, members and DFA employees across the Cooperative to ensure we remain true to our purpose — delivering value to our family-farm owners and ensuring DFA is at the forefront of where our members need us and where consumers expect us – today and into the future.”
31st Anniversary
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The colored shavings are calling – WDE entries open Entries for the Dairy Cattle Show at the 55th World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin are now being accepted, exclusively online at worlddairyexpo.com. The rst entry deadline is September 5 at 11:59 p.m. (CDT). Late entries can be submitted online through September 15 for an increased fee or until 5:00 p.m. (CDT) the day before the respective breed meeting for an additional charge. The 2022 Dairy Cattle Show adds a Summer Junior Two-Year-Old Class to the International Brown Swiss Show and International Junior Brown Swiss Show, along with a Best Three Females Class to the International Ayrshire Show. Following a recommendation from Expo’s nance committee and approval by the WDE Dairy Cattle Exhibitor Committee and Board of Directors, the entry fee for all animals until Sept. 5 at 11:59 p.m. (CDT) is $55. The Dairy Cattle Show will run Monday, October 3 through Friday, October 7 as part of World Dairy Expo’s new six-day event schedule. The order of breed shows and their start times have been modied this year, so it is encouraged to visit Expo’s website or download the mobile event app to learn more. Entry information, the schedule of events, rules and other updates can be found in the premium book – available online at worlddairyexpo.com. Exhibitors may request a mailed copy of the premium book by contacting Ann Marie Magnochi, WDE Dairy Cattle Show Manager, at amagnochi@wdexpo.com or Laurie Breuch, WDE Systems Coordinator, at lbreuch@wdexpo.com.
Dairy Farm For Sale
DRY COWS, due to calf in July, bred to white face beef bull, $1,500. Call 563-744-3506. 8-TFN-F
REGISTERED JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS, (100+), all different ages and stages of lactation, $800-1,400. Call 715-4171778. 9-6-F
Includes a double-15 swing parlor, 7,000 gallon bulk tank, 2.4 million gallon poly-lined manure pit. 4,000+ sq. ft. home, sharp farm. 14 miles NW of Freeport, MN
1,395,000
$
CALL FOR DETAILS: Steve Hansen, King of Farm Sales
Re/MaxResults • St. Cloud • 320-241-0905
GRANT COUNTY, WI
FOR SALE 5 miles west of Lancaster
Livestock - FOR SALE
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• Farm • Buildings • Home acres (DC05G-WI) • 27± Acres of well managed Deer Hunting Land. Call Darrell Crapp • (608) 558-6832
See “Listings” at SchraderAuction.com
800-451-2709
dairy farm FOR
GRANT COUNTY, WI
SALE
11835 Ramsey Road Cassville, WI
• Located 6 miles from Cassville & 28 miles from Prairie du Chien, WI • 210 free stall barn 118’x248’ & an addition, built in 2017, Double 10 Parallel Parlor, built in 2009 • 3,000 gallon Bulk Tank, Commodity shed 32x64, four bays, 6,000 bushel drying bin • 1.5 million gallon total cement w/ramp manure pit, six months storage • Sellers will rent buyers additional land or supply feed to buyers • 3 phase power w/a portable tractor generator Dairy is well maintained and ready for cows (DC04G-WI)
Call Darrell Crapp • 608-558-6832
See “View For Sale” at SchraderAuction.com
800-451-2709
Like working with cows? Select Sires A.I./Genetics • DHI milk testing • Laboratories Current full-time careers: insurance, 401(k), etc.; paid-time off; good training and management; and team structure Iowa: • DHI Manager, northern Iowa and Illinois/southwest Wis. Wisconsin: Part-time • DHI Manager, northern 2/3 of Wisconsin A.I. • DHI Specialist, Colby/Abbotsford area positions • DHI Specialist, Barron/Rusk/Polk County area available • DHI Specialist, Shawano/Outagamie County area • A.I. Specialist, Wausau area • A.I. Specialist, Shawano/Brown County area • A.I. Specialist, Vernon/Richland County area Michigan: • DHI Specialist (part-time), Wayland/Dorr/Byron Center area • A.I. Specialist, Clare/Harrison/McBain, Mich., area • A.I. Specialist, Lansing/South Grand Rapids area • Lab Technician (entry-level AND diagnostic), Grand Ledge • Sample-Transportation Route Driver
REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, from three or more generations of EX 30,000 lbs. dams, Brookings, SD. Call 605-6906393. TFN-F REG. BROWN SWISS BULLS, all ages, exc. pedigrees; also hay head to t JD chopper. Call 320-5876384 or 320-583-0336. 22-TFN-B HEIFERS OF ALL AGES, baby calves to springers, central, MN. Call 320-333-5906. 19-TFN-F BROWN SWISS BULLS, 2 yrs. old. Call 651-3809530. 5-TFN-F 1-10 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN MILK COWS; also clean up semen, $1/unit. Call 320583-6564. 23-TFN-F REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, exc. type and production. Call Scott Rickeman 320-552-0284. 16-TFN-F REGISTERED, homebred Holstein bulls, located 15 mi. north of Rochester, MN. Call Dave Alberts at 507-269-3084 or 507356-8625. 14-TFN-B REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS w/genomics and soundness exams, a few polled, SE MN. Call 507-458-0284. 5-12-F DAIRY GOAT DOES, out of Hostetler breeding; also breeding bucks available. Call 319-350-5819. 24-TFN-F 40 HEAD JERSEY, Jersey cross closed herd. Call 608-464-3452, leave message. 10-3-F HOLSTEIN BULLS, springing hfrs., Freeport, MN area. Call 612-2707453. 23-TFN-F
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(2) REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORN YEARLING BULLS, roan, polled. Call 218-385-3471. 10-TFN-F HOLSTEIN BULLSGreat selection from EX and VG high-producing cows, 26,800 RHA, Johnes free. Call Olmar Farms at 507-794-2697 or 507-2200730. 1-TFN-B
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SERVICEABLE AGE HOLSTEIN BULLS, from great type and production families. Raised on outside lots, good vigor, Glencoe, MN. Call 320864-6555. 2-TFN-F BROWN SWISS BULLS, home raised, registered, genomic tested, A2A2 tested, delivery available. Call 563-419-2137 or visit www.hilltopacresfarmcalmaria.com 24-TFN-F DAIRY HFR. CALVES, 2-6 months old, 28K herd avg., Norwood, MN. Call 612-202-7944. 18-TFN-F
Huge, Mid-American Auction Company’s Annual Fall Live & Multi-Ring, Sauk Centre, MN Consignment Online Bidding
HELD AT OUR SAUK CENTRE, MN OFFICE & AUCTION SITE: 40274 408th Street, Sauk Centre, MN (home of the Hay Auctions). Follow the Mid-American Auction Co. signs; roads will be plainly marked.
Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022 ATTENTION:
SERVICEABLE AGE BLACK & WHITE & RED & WHITE BULLS, sires Lamba, Crushable & Unstopable, dams EX and VG, over 30,000 milk, 4% test. Call 320-583-6564. 10-TFN-F HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, closed herd, Johnes & Leukosis test negative, guaranteed breeders, delivery available. Call 507-920-5859. 7-TFN-B
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ROAN MILKING SHORTHORN BULL, born Sept. 1, 2021, approx. 650 lbs., asking $1,200. Call 701-490-2432. 6-TFN-F
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This will be another huge auction featuring complete and partial farm retirements as well as good clean individual consignments from area farmers. If you have good clean farm equipment, construction equipment, trucks, trailers, skid loaders, attachments, livestock equipment or related items, this is a great opportunity to turn those assets into cash in a global marketplace. Live and online bidding on major items. Prompt settlement, unloading and loading at no additional charge. Great location for buyer and seller access ,QWHUVWDWH DQG 86 +Z\ 'RQ·W ZDLW DQRWKHU PLQXWH FDOO WRGD\ WR FRQVLJQ \RXU LWHPV WR RQH RI WKH largest, best attended consignment auctions in the Upper Midwest. While you have seen costs of most everything sky rocket in recent years, our commission has remained the same. Let us take the worry out of advertising, collection and payment by consigning your equipment to Mid-American Auction Co. Inc. A trusted name in the auction industry for 51 years.
ADVERTISING DEADLINE: Call today to have your items placed in our extensive advertising campaign. Advertising deadline to have your items included in brochure is Thursday, August 18th. To have your items included in the online catalog, they must be on our lot no later than Wednesday, August 31st. We will do our best to advertise items consigned after the deadlines in various campaigns and late additions to online catalog, but it is best to consign by deadline if at all possible. Items accepted at the lot beginning August 1st.
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AUCTIONEERS
TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHECK. No credit or debit cards. If credit is desired, make arrangements with your credit agent prior to sale. Out of area buyers please have letter of credit. Purchases in excess of $5,000 must be accompanied with a bank letter of credit. Titles on all titled items will be processed once checks KDYH FOHDUHG SXUFKDVHU·V EDQN (YHU\WKLQJ VROG DV LV QR ZDUUDQWLHV JLYHQ RU LPSOLHG 1RWKLQJ UHPRYHG until settlement has been made. While we believe everything stated hereon to be correct as to age and description, anything stated day of sale by owners or auctioneers will take precedence over all printed materials. Owners, auctioneers, clerks or their helpers are not responsible for accidents. All information stated hereon is provided by the owner, Mid-American Auction Co., Inc. makes no warranty as to its accuracy.
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YEARLING PUREBRED DAIRY FLECKVIEH BULLS, some A2A2 & genomic tested. Call 715-220-2572. 9-TFN-F SERVICEABLE AGE BREEDING BULLS, 40 yrs. AI breeding, Sauk Centre, MN. Call 320-7612526 or 320-293-5607. 6-TFN-F BROWN SWISS BULLS, 1-2 years old, AI sired; also 20’ Goliath Harvestore silo unloader. Call 651-3809530. 10-TFN-F-1st
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AUCTION Mora, MN Area
ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE
Livestock - FOR SALE
8 Bu % Prem yer’s ium
Located: 1732 220th Avenue, Mora, MN 55051
(12) JERSEY COWS, Cumberland, WI. Call 715-404-5468. 10-2-F
REGISTERED JERSEY BULL. Text 612-756-2838 for details. 10-1-F
PERSONAL PROPERTY AT AUCTION (10% Buyer’s Premium)
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, polled, genomic tested, deep pedigreed high producing cow families. Call 507-8200452. 22-TFN-F
REGISTERED CALVING EASE HOLSTEIN & ANGUS BULLS, various sizes, delivery avail. Call or text Brian 715-6139206. 2-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
BUTCHER COWS, bulls, & fats; also thin, lame, lazy, & lump jaw. Call 320-894-7175. 11-TFN-B
SUNDAY, JULY 17th, 2022 – 12:00 Noon
Livestock - WANTED
TRACTORS & MACHINERY Allis #180 Diesel Tractor. Dual Loader. Oliver 10 ft Tandem Disc. 72” 3-Pt Brush Cutter. IH 3-Bottom Plow. 3-Pt Back Blade. 12 ft Disc. 2-Section Spike Tooth Drag. SKID LOADER 2005 Melrose T190 Trac Skid Loader, 2,950 Hours, Power Quick Tach, Air, Heat, Radio, DualControl. Bobcat #709 Backhoe Attachment. Pallet Forks. Uplander 18 ft Skid Loader Trailer, 14k gvw. 72” Skid Loader Brush Cutter. 60” Skid Loader Bucket. Loegerim Steel Skid Loader Tracks (Off 1845C Skid Loader). Skid Loader Tires & Rims. GUNS Remington Model 514 Single Shot, .22 Bolt. Remington Model 522 Viper, .22 Auto. Remington 870 Express Pump, Short Barrel, 12 ga. Remington 870 Pump, Police Magnum, 12 ga. Remington 870 Pump, Wing Master, 12 ga. Remington 6mm, Model 742, Auto. Armory Gun Corp. 12 ga. Single Shot. Sears Ted Williams Model 34, .22 Auto. TOOLS: Sanborn 60-Gallon air Compressor. Coats #440 Tire Machine. Trium Digital Balancer. Tool Boxes. 2700 psi Power Washer. Power Tools. Miscellaneous Tools & Bolt Bins. ATV’S & SPORTING GOODS Max II, Tracks & Tires. 2005 Polaris 700 Sportsman 4-Wheeler w/ Plow. Kawasaki Bayou 300, 4x4, 4-Wheeler. 2000 Polaris 500cc 6x6, Bad Tranny. Rhino PM48 Pull Behind Brush Cutter. 1974 Micro Craft 17 ft Boat, Motor & Trailer. 7x14 Shop-Built Wheel House. CAMPER 2006 Golf Stream 20 ft Camper, Tandem Axle Trailer (Comes w/ Out of State Bill of Sale). LAWN & GARDEN M&W Z-Turn Lawn Mower. Dixon ZTR 428 Lawn Mower. Swisher DR Trimmer. MTD 28” Snow Blower. MISCELLANEOUS: 60” Saw Blade for Saw Mill. Pickup Fuel Cell & Pump. 120-Gallon Propane Tank w/ Filler Hose. Ramps. 4,000 lb AC Unit & A-Coil & Line Set. MEAT ITEMS: Hobart Meat Saw. Globe Meat Slicer. Propane Smoker. Freezer. 2 Commercial Flat Top Stoves (Propane). Mini Fridge.
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
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Auction Arranged and Conducted by:
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Owners: KATHLEEN & GRAYLING WACHSMUTH
1541 - 210th Ave., Ogilvie, MN 56358 • 320-679-3377 (Office) • 612-390-0535 (Cell) Auctioneer: Paul Strunge #33-25 Clerk: Paul’s Auction Service
AUCTION Mora, MN Area
ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE
1900 COW DAIRY looking for bilingual parlor manager. Call 507-9515597. 8-TFN-F ALFALFA HAY & GRASS HAY, med. square or round bales, delivery available. Thief River Falls, MN. Call or text LeRoy Ose 218-689-6675. 10-TFN-B
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SUNDAY, JULY 17th, 2022 – 12:00 Noon This is a Hunter’s Paradise!
Enclosed deer stands & food plots in place. Some of the best hunting land in Kanabec County!!! Bid From Home or At The Auction: https://paulsauctions.nextlot.com/public/
CERTIFIED ORGANIC ALFALFA, wrapped in 8 layers of lm, 3x3x6 bales, RFQ 140-280, Springeld, SD. Call ERNmore Organics 605-286-3873 or 605-999-2010 or 605-2511143. 16-TFN-B 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, AND 4TH CUTTING BALEAGE, all cuttings are tested, Glencoe, MN. Call 952-297-2811. 5-TFN-F
OPEN HOUSE: Thursday, July 14th from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM (Bring ATV’s to Check Out Property) Parcel #1 (Parcel ID 10.02050.10) is 16.04 Acres w/ Buildings Parcel #2 (Parcel ID 10.02050.00) is 16.21 Acres Parcel #3 (Parcel ID 10.02045.00) is 40 Acres of Land
ALL CLASSES OF SPRINGER DAIRY COWS. No jockeys. Call 320-760-6050. 20-TFN-F
Services
SILO REMOVAL, take down & clean up, specializing in but not limited to silos in congested areas, fully insured. Call 507236-9446. 5-17-VM
LOOKING FOR PM MILKER ON 70-COW DAIRY. Dairy experience required, located 5 miles north of Perham, MN. Call 218-850-2009. 10-2-F
50-COW DAIRY LOOKING FOR KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON for farm work; must know equipment and cows. Call 715-662-5053. 23-TFN-F
LOOKING FOR HERDSMAN to help on 6 robot dairy, robot experience not necessary. Call 218-280-3598. 17-TFN-F
REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORN, GUERNSEY OR AYRSHIRE BREEDERS IN THE MIDWEST IN NEED OF FARM HELP. Call or text 507-884-5950, leave message. 10-4-F
DAIRY QUALITY ALFALFA, 3x4x8, 180 RFV, 22 protein, 300 tons avail. Call 507-402-2224. 23-TFN-F (100) 4X5 ROUND BALES OF NEW SEEDING w/oats. Call 608-4792039. 24-TFN-F
STRAW, NET WRAPPED ROUND BALES & BIG SQUARES, clean, dry, stored inside, delivery available. Call 320-8088336. 15-TFN-F
ALFALFA BALEAGE, 1st-4th crop, 175 RFQ. Call 715-896-1418. 3-TFN-F DAIRY HAY, RFV 180, $275/ton, nice & green, on pallets; also (4) Polydome calf huts, $200 ea. Call 320-266-6878. 22-TFN-F
Real Estate - WANTED
FAMILY SEEKING 50-150 COW DAIRY FARM. Looking to buyout farm operator seeking retirement. Call 574-3280025. 10-1-F
AUGUST AUCTION - Accepting Consignments In July Hwy 64 Auctions Consignment Auction
Parcel #1 is 16+ acres with a 4-bedroom, 2-bath, 2-story house, approx. 2,650 sq ft home. A 60x40x16 pole barn with a 18x40 upper loft mancave. Full kitchen, bathroom, bedroom (a must see). Lower level of the shop also has a bathroom. Two large overhead doors and service door. Fully insulated with infloor heat, concreted and wired. Property also has several outbuildings like a 24x36 garage and a 32x24 storage shed with a 24x32 attached barn. There is also a storm shelter on this property. Home and some of the outbuildings could use some updating. Parcel #1 is mostly open land. Parcel #1 is attached to Parcel #2. Parcel #2 is also 16+ acres and is subject to a 66 ft easement access along the west side of the property. This parcel is heavy wooded and has an enclosed deer stand and food plot. Excellent for hunting. Parcel #2 is attached to Parcels #1 and #3. Parcel #3 is 40-acres of heavily wooded timber. This parcel has three enclosed deer stands and a small deer plot. This property has an easement as well on long the west side of property. Parcel #3 is attached to Parcel #2. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Don’t miss this Real Estate and Personal Property auction. Three awesome parcels of land, great building site, a hunter’s paradise. Come make this place your own. This is only a partial listing of items, many more by sale day. Any questions please feel free to call. REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10% non-refundable down payment due day of auction. Balance due at closing within 30-45 days after auction. 8% Buyer’s Premium Will Be In Affect. All property is being sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”. If there are any questions, buyers’ should contact auctioneer before bidding. No contracts. ALSO PERSONAL PROPERTY AT AUCTION.
August 20, 2022 • Starting at 8:00 AM
Timed Auction: Sunday, August 21st - Lots Closing at 8:00 AM 5498 Hwy 64, Baldwin, IA 52207 • Hwy 64 Auctions Office: (563) 673-6400 Scott Franzen: (319) 480-3604 • Sheri Dosland: (563) 212-0453
HWY 64 AUCTIONS WILL BEGIN ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS ON JULY 11!
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!
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FAMILY OWNED 250MILKING COW DAIRY SEEKING HERDSPERSON to assist with herd health, reproduction, calf and heifer care, equipment handling skills a plus, family sized housing and additional benets provided, central, MN. Call 320-9800058. 5-7-F
50-COW HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD, Glencoe, MN. Call 507-848-5329. 10-1-F
Hay, Straw, Feed & Bedding - FOR SALE
Located: 1732 220th Avenue, Mora, MN 55051
Paul’s Auction Service
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-TFNB
HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, serviceable age, north of Rochester, MN, delivery available. Call 507-732-5930. 10-1-F
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August 12 - Last Day to Consign August 20 - Hwy 64 Auction - Starts at 8:00 AM August 21 - Hwy 64 Timed Auction - Lots Start Closing at 8:00 AM
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Miscellaneous - FOR SALE
JD MX8 BRUSH, 8’ w/ side shift and 925 discbine, 9-1/2’ Moco, ailer, completely rebuilt, both exc. cond. Call Doug for price 563-580-2124. 10-1-B NH 38 FLAIL CHOPPER, bought new in ‘04, always shedded, exc. cond. Call 715-314-0977. 10-TFN-F
(4) 3-PHASE 5HP BULK MILK TANK COMPRESSORS, reasonable. Call 480-3138460. 9-TFN-F BEEBE’S ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPPIES, intelligent stock dogs, loyal companions, terric family dogs, vet raised, rst shots, dewormed. Call 608-732-5223. 10-2-VM 48’ OF CEMENT HBUNKS; Ritchie waterers, all 6 yrs. old, like new. Call 320-248-5222. 10-2-F 1,000 GAL. MUELLER BULK TANK, $3,000; JD 896A side delivery rake, $1,100. Call 218-3688690. 10-2-F ‘88 WILSON CATTLE TRAILER, 7’x24’; JD 16R cultivator’ Versatile 400 swather, good cond. Call 320-290-0367. 6-TFN-F ‘13 SCHULER MS550 TMR MIXER, very nice, $32,500; headlocks, 1412’-6 hole cow, 8-10’-5 hole cow, 6-10’-6 heifer locks; hoof trimming table; Sturdy Built cattle waterers, freestalls. Text for more info and pics. Call 563-599-2091. 9-2-B GEHL 1850 ROUND BALER, twine tie, in use, $1,500. Call 715-2943488. 8-3-F NH FP230 CHOPPER w/processor and 3R CH, 1-owner, exc. cond., $23,000.. Call Don 507450-7295. 8-4-F VERMEER 970 TMR MIXER, like new, twin screw w/rubber ext., 2 spd. gearbox, R&L hand sliding front conveyor; (3) new 12’ long slant panels, $340 ea. Call 763-3320612. 9-3-F 40’ MANDAKO LAND ROLLER, $24,000. Call 320-583-6002. 10-1-F
CHECK OUT THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PATZ DEALERS
Patz 650 - Call C.F. Heckmann 920-693-8717
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, males & females, all colors. Call for info 320-537-1110. 9-2-F NH 790 CHOPPER w/ hay head & NH 116 14’ hydra-swing haybine. Call 218-639-1103. 5-TFN-F 10 HP SUTORBUILT VAC PUMP, 48” alley fan; Patz feed conveyor. Call 320-360-7254. 9-2-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 NH BR770 ROUND BALER, crop cutter; Case 2188 combine, RWA. Call 218-841-8723. 24-TFN-F JD 725 MID-MOUNT CULTIVATOR, 6R30”. Call 320-291-0096. 9-3-F ALFA-DELAVAL LATE MODEL BULK TANK, 1,250 gal., complete as new, MN. Call 480-3138460. 5-TFN-F GEHL 970 FORAGE BOX, avg. cond., $1,500. Call 320-360-1954. 14-TFN-F GEHL 2780 ROUND BALER, bought new, always shedded, exc. cond. Call 715-314-0977. 3-TFN-F ‘15 CHEVY SILVERADO 4-DOOR, 4WD. Call 320-557-5514, no texts or messages. 1-TFN-F HAY RACK, platforms on side, 9x18’, $2,500; Kewanee elevator, 56’, pto lift. Call 320-247-2657. 7-TFN-F JD 5-SHANK 2700 RIPPER w/rolling basket, $15,000. Call 641-7519279. 10-1-F
Patz 420 Wille Construction 563-252-2034
Patz 810 - $23,500 C.F. Heckmann 920-693-8717
4) DEMCO 365 & 450 GRAVITY BOXES, (2) w/tarps, like new; tricycle feeder; big round bale wagon. Call 320-5576558. 18-TFN-F ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPPIES, great family & farm dogs, socialized. Call 563-380-8628. 10-2-VM
CLASSIFIED
HANSON 24’ SILO UNLOADER, $3,000; 25’ Harvestore unloader, $9,000; Freudenthal freestalls & water beds. Call 507-951-6509. 16-TFN-F IH 786, nice chores tractor; also Rodenator, ideal for getting gophers out of hay elds, $1,500/obo. Call 320-310-2221. 8-3-F JD 2700 PLOW, semi mounted. Call 320-5101055. 13-TFN-F TRUSSCORE WHITE PVC WALL AND CEILING PANELS, 16”x16’, factory seconds, quantity discounts, J-trim, inside and outside corner trim, use in dog kennels, milk houses, etc. Call 715-6442350. 8-20-B (6) AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, born May 3rd, ready July 3rd, $450 ea., 1st shots, tails docked, dew claws. Call 507-259-5173. 8-TFN-F CIH 600 BLOWER; Also NH 144 inverter, $2,500. Call 320-249-8556. 10-1-F H&S HM2000 9’ INVERTER; Also 2013 Vermeer 604 SM round baler. Call 320-249-8556. 10-1-F NH 166 INVERTER w/ ext.; Vermeer 10 wheel rake on cart. Call 320-2501221. 10-1-F 8-WHEEL SITREX RAKE, $5,000. Call 320309-6409. 10-1-F
Patz 950 Anibas Silo & Equipment, Inc. 715-285-5317
New Patz 950 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834
Whitewashing & Power Washing
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AUCTION
‘08 35 TON SEMI TRAILER, beaver tail & ramps, 51’ total length. Call 320-760-6942. 12-TFN-F KELLY RYAN 10’ BAGGER, 100” rotor, split conveyor, very low use, like new, always shedded. Call 507-360-6450. 8-3-F
Cleaning Drain Tiles & Manure Systems
MATHER’S
CHRISTENSEN’S
MONDAY, JULY 18 • 9:30 A.M.
LUNCH BY B.J.’S BARBECUE
LOCATED FROM STRATFORD, WI: 2 mi. East on Hwy 153 to CTH M, then 2 mi. South on CTH M to Eau Pleine Rd., then 2 mi. East on Eau Pleine Rd. to Bangart Rd., then ¼ mi. South on Bangart Rd. to farm. NOTE: Owners have sold their farm and will now the following personal property at auction. This sale will feature a very nice herd of high producing cows as well as an extremely clean, well kept line of farm machinery. Approx. selling order: Small Items (9:30 a.m.) – Farm Machinery (10:30 a.m.) followed by Feed – Dairy Cattle (1:00 p.m.)
70 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE
70 Holstein cows - This is a very good herd of dairy cattle that have been well bred for production. The herd is currently housed in a sand bedded free-stall, milked in a step up parlor & should adjust well to most housing & milking systems. This is a very young herd w/over half the herd being in their 1st or 2nd lactation. Current bulk tank receipts show a 78 lb. per day average w/a 3.7% B.F. & an SCC in the 200,000 range. There will be several fresh cows milking from 90-120 lbs. selling. These are well framed dairy typed cows w/very nice udders, feet & legs. A catalog w/all pertinent production, breeding & SCC will be available on sale day. If you are looking for very good replacement cows be sure to attend this sale.
MACHINERY
Live On-Site & On-line bidding with equipmentfacts.com Tractors: JD 8520 FWD diesel tractor w/CAH, 16 sp. powershift trans., 3 hyd. inlets, lg. 1000 pto, inside wheel weights, 10 front weights & 20.8x46 hub duals; JD 4955 FWD diesel tractor w/CAH, powershift trans., front fenders, 8,542 hrs. &20.8x42 hub duals; JD 7405 2WD diesel tractor w/canopy, 6 front weights & 11,000 hrs.; JD 4630 2WD diesel tractor w/cab, quad range trans. & 11,750 hrs.; JD 4440 2WD diesel tractor w/cab, quad range trans., 10 front weights, 20.8x42 radial hub duals & 7,257 hrs., JD 4440 2WD diesel tractor w/ CAH, quad range trans., 20.8x42 rears & 5,562 hrs. on new motor; JD 4020 open station diesel tractor w/2,092 hrs. on new motor (refurbished, exc. cond), JD 4250 diesel tractor w/cab, quad range trans., newer 20.8x38 rears & 15,056 hrs., JD 4010 gas tractor w/ narrow front. Hay & Forage: NH 240 chopper w/processor, Metal Alert III, tandem axles & 9’ hay head, newer NH 3PN 3 row corn head, Versa 891 10’ silage bagger (new planetaries-cableless system); JD 467 silage special round hay baler w/cover edge, mega wide pickup & approx. 14,000 bales; JD 3975 chopper w/hay & 2 row corn head, JD 956 14’ hydro-swing impellar disc-bine, (4) H&S HD 7+4 18’ steel chopper boxes w/H&S 16 tn. gears & 16.5-16.1 tires; Vermeer UR-1224 12 wheel V-style rake; Frontier TD 2418 4 pod hay tedder, H&S HSM-P 9’ hay merger w/side extension; H&S 860 blower; (2) H&S 9x18 steel bale throw racks w/10 tn. H&S gears; NH 273 hay baler w/ slide; H&S 8’ hay tedder, 16’ flat hay rack w/Knoweles running gear. Planting & Tillage: JD Max-Emerge Plus 1750 6 row corn planter w/monitor, JD 450 12’ D.D. grain drill w/pack wheels, front grass seed, 6” spacing, crust buster & light package, Brillion SS-12 12’ sure stand seeder w/transport, acre meter & light package, JD 635 24’ hyd. wing fold disk w/rock flex & rear harrow, JD 630 16’ wheel disk; Brillion 16’ cultimulcher, JD 714 9 shank-13’ disk chisel w/light package, Wil-Rich #3400 24’ hyd. wing fold soil finisher w/rear harrow; Brillion 12’ cultipacker w/hyd. lift & light package, White 270-75 20’ hyd. wing fold disk, IH 720 SAR 5x18 semi-mount plow; IH 720 SAR 4x18 semi-mount plow; Skid Steer: NH L220 diesel skid steer w/CAH, 2 sp. & Berlon 6’ mat. bucket (1,780 hrs.); Hoover 6’ high dump bucket, Hoover skid steer bale fork, Hoover skid steer sand bed leveler, older skid steer 7 ½’ tire blade bucket. General Farm: Patz #500 1200 Series single corkscrew TMR mixer wg. w/Digi-Star scale (3 ½ yrs. old); H&S GM170 grinder/mixer w/Digi-Star scale, 540 pto & 4 extra screens (2014- like new); Kory gravity box w/newer Hydro-Fold 14’ fert. auger & running gear; IH #60 15’ stalk chopper; Loyal 32’x9” feed conveyor w/transport & motor, Loyal 20’x9” feed conveyor w/transport; Schutte 20’x4’ feeder wg.; 2 Notch 20’ bunk feeder wgs. Grain Harvesting: JD 9500 FWD diesel combine w/CAH, 6625 engine hrs. & 4250 separator hrs.; JD 643 6 row corn head, JD 920 20’ flex bean head; Unverferth HT25 head cart; Killbros 385 gravity box w/ext. & H&S 12 tn. gear; Parker 6250 gravity box w/Pemker 20 tn. gear, tarp & light & brake package; Demco gravity box w/ext. & Demco running gear; Buhler 9’ hopper dump unloading auger, Westfield 61’x10” grain auger w/transport & pto. Manure Handling: 2000 Peterbuilt 377 diesel semi-tractor w/live pto, 8 sp. trans. & 544,000 mi.; Northern 7400 gal. alum. manure tanker w/super singles, agitator, spreading boom & alum. rims (exc. cond.); Houle 52’ liquid manure pump/agitator (1000 pto-8”); Houle 42’ liquid manure pump/agitator (540-6”); Houle unloading tripod, Knight Pro-Twin #8024 Slinger manure spreader (front side discharge, tandem axle); H&S #430 tandem axle manure spreader w/poly board & hyd. end gate. Special & Misc. Items: (2) Rissler 740 TMR feed carts w/13 & 11 h.p. Honda motors; Rissler 510 power TMR feed cart w/gas motor, 22 Agri-Plastic poly calf hutches w/front doors, Imperial 20 tn. bulk feed bin, 500 gal. fuel barrel w/Gasboy elec. pump, 1500 gal. upright poly water tank, smaller Priefert creep feeder, Loyal 18’x7” feed conveyor w/transport, (17) DeLaval milk claws w/ pulsators & hangers (in use); DeLaval pipeline milk systems w/approx. 222’ of 2 ½” S.S. milk & 3” vac line; (2) 4’ port. barn fans, Loyal 10’x9” feed conveyor, PMC #500 lg. bale feeder; (2) sets of 20.8x42 hub duals, set of 20.8x38 clamp duals, Harvestore 780 roller mill w/ motor & auger; Harvestore #560 roller mill, Agri-Val hammer mill, Husky 80 gal. upright air compressor, (7) 8’ concrete H bunks, (2) 100 gal. oil barrels w/stands, old Marathon upright fuel pump, JD 4440 diesel motor (needs overhaul), Patz barn cleaner head, misc. JD quick hitches, JD 3rd arms, misc. tires, old McCormick grist mill, misc. poly feed carts, milk cart, dairy supplies, Milw. ¾” drill. Feed: (November 1, 2022 removal deadline): approx. 55’ of corn silage in a 20’ silo, approx. 50’ of H.M. shell corn in a 9’ silage bag, 250’ of H.M. shell corn in a 9’ bag, 50’ of 1st crop haylage in a 10’ bag, 200’ of 2nd crop haylage in a 10’ bag, 250’ of 3rd crop haylage in a 10’ bag, 300’ of 3rd crop haylage in a 10’ bag; 100+ 4’ wrapped balage bales of 1st & 2nd crop alfalfa (2022)
Leroy Ostricki Estate - Julie Ostricki Owner 715-573-6783
(Machinery questions – Kurt 715-650-1242) • 209249 Bangart Rd., Stratford, WI Terms: On site bidding: Cash or check w/NO BUYERS FEE. All purchases must be settled for on sale day, if credit is desired, contact Christensen Sales Corp. prior to sale day. Internet bidding with EquipmentFacts.com: 3 % Buyers Fee - $1,000 Max per item. See website for payment terms and conditions.
Christensen Sales Corp.
Abbotsford, WI – Clerk & Sales Managers (715) 223-6345 Registered Wisconsin Auction Co. #33 www.christensensales.com • info@christensensales.com Tim Schindler, Curtiss, WI – Auctioneer (715) 223-4014 Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #191
‘07 Patz 350 - $13,500 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484
New Patz 620 w/front disch. Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834
‘03 Patz 420 - $15,000 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484
New Patz 420 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834
‘15 Patz 500T - $20,500 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484
New Patz 1100 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834
‘11 Patz 420T - $16,900 Brynsaas Sales & Service 563-382-4484
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FULL-TIME MILL WORKER & TRUCK DRIVER Looking for people that want to work, be part of a team and be rewarded very well for the hours they put in! CDL required (or be willing to obtain). Must have a clean driving record and be willing to work with customers while loading bagged feed into their vehicles. Ag background is preferred, but not necessary. Must be willing to learn.
Stop in and talk to Dan to apply! ston Fore
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AG REPORTER WANTED
Full-time position available in central Minnesota. We are a growing company with benefits and plenty of opportunity to grow your career. Experience BENEFITS: is preferred, but we will • Health insurance train applicants that show • Paid vacation aptitude and a • Simple Plan positive attitude. If you are interested, we would love the opportunity to meet with you. All applications are kept confidential. Please submit resumes to:
mark.k@dairystar.com
LATE MODEL 1600 MUELLER MILK COOLER,
JD 6601 COMBINE,
DELAVAL 78 VACUUM PUMP
10 TON FEED BIN
‘07 HARVESTEC 4306C 6R CHOPPING CH, KRAUSE LANDSMAN 7430 SOIL FINISHER.
Miscellaneous - WANTED
FLATBED DUMP WAGON
FARM BULK MILK COOLERS,
SILAGE TRUCK
OLD HEATING FUEL AND DIESEL
LOOKING FOR PRIVATE LENDER,
GOLF CART OR SIDEBY-SIDE.
LID FOR KNIGHT 8132 SLINGER SPREADER
SPRING TEETH
KEWANEE 620 DISC, MALE BORDER COLLIE PUP, MARATHON 10 HP MOTOR,
JD 7000 6 OR 8 ROW PLANTER USED CALF-TEL PENS. IH 3688 BERG BARN CLEANER CHUTE,
NOW HIRING! Great Pay!
ADMIN DIESEL MECHANIC SMALL ENGINE REPAIR PARTS/SALES YARD MAINTENANCE FULL BENEFITS
100% Healthcare • Paid vacation and holidays Uniforms provided
Apply in person or email randy@acfarmservice.com
A&C Farm Service, Inc. 412 BUSINESS 23 S | PAYNESVILLE, MN 320-243-3736 • www.acfarmservice.com
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Help Wanted ASAP Truck Driving, Applicator, Plant Work
Rolinda Dairy, Waterville IA
Dairy Facilities & Beef Confinements are Brenton Buildings Specialty, from • New Freestall Construction 50 cow expansions to multi-million • General Contracting dollar facilities click below to see what • Material only or Turn-Key Packages Brenton Buildings can do for you.
BRENTON BUILDINGS 206 W Center St., Monona, IA 52159
563-539-4450
FAX: 563-539-4545 • www.brentonbuildings.com
Seasonal, Competitive Pay Job Description: Hours may vary due to weather, Expect long hours 5-6 days each week. Need to be on time each day and willing to work hard.
Contact Duane at Mille Lacs Soil Service
320-294-5511
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CHECK OUT THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PATZ DEALERS COMING IN Kuhn Knight 3130 Call for more details Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271
Knight 50100 mixer - $19,900 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271
Used Lucknow XLR 4550 $37,5000 L&L Sales and Service Inc. 800-236-0603
Used Penta 4020 - $5,000 L&L Sales and Service Inc. 800-236-0603
Penta 5610 Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677
Used 950 with RH incline disch., coming soon - Call for pricing Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151
Roto-Mix VXT865 - $14,400 Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271
‘10 Kuhn Knight, RH conveyor, LH 41’ discharge w/Digistar scale - $19,900
Used Patz V500 - Call Hartung Sales 320-836-2697
Patz V620 - Call Hartung Sales 320-836-2697
Used Lucknow 2290 - $22,300 L&L Sales and Service Inc. 800-236-0603
Used Patz V950 - $27,500 L&L Sales and Service Inc. 800-236-0603
Mid-Central Equipment, Inc. 218-583-2931
Used V420 - $16,700 P&D Sales and Service 920-822-5145
(3) Used V950s - Call for prices! P&D Sales and Service 920-822-5145
NEW V950 - Call for price! P&D Sales and Service 920-822-5145
Patz 500V Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677
(2) Patz 350 Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677
Patz 615 Ross Equipment Co. 800-645-7677
Used Kuhn VTC1100, new screws - $37,000 The Scharine Group 800-472-2880
Used Penta 5610 – great value! The Scharine Group 800-472-2880
420 LH demo deal! The Scharine Group 800-472-2880
Used 950 w/Áat reversible discharge - $29,500 Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151
2019 Patz 950 Series 2 Warranty Remaining! – $28,500 Spartan Construction 920-845-9892
New 950 Series III , Last year’s pricing! Spartan Construction 920-845-9892
New Patz 350 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401
New Patz 500 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401
New Patz 650 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401
Used Kuhn Knight RA 42 Helix - $19,900 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401
SOLD Patz V650 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724
Patz 420 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724
Patz 350 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724
Patz 950 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724
Patz 500XH, used 1 year! Wille Construction 563-252-2034
Patz 500 Wille Construction 563-252-2034
Patz 950 Wille Construction 563-252-2034