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The first time you meet Donald Zolan, you have the feeling of meeting an old friend whom you just haven't seen for awhile. His warmth, candor and interest in others can disguise the fact that he's one of our nation's most talented and popular artists. A very positive and forward looking man, he's at peace with himself and his world. The love and joy you see in his paintings are a sincere expression of himself. A fifth generation artist, Zolan began drawing at age three, and, by age five, was working in watercolors and winning local competitions. He won his first major art competition at age thirteen and was awarded a scholarship to the prestigious Art Institute of Chicago. By sixteen, he won a scholarship to Chicago's American Academy of Art. Full-time formal training began after high school with a full scholarship to the American Academy of Fine Art. Upon graduation, he was selected to apprentice with Haddon Sundblom, a famous Chicago illustrator most known for his Coca-Cola Santa Claus. Zolan moved into the field of commercial art, where he was a great success over the next twelve years. His true love, however, was his fine art paintings which were shown in leading galleries and museums around the world. By the 1970’s, he finally established his own gallery on Nantucket Island. In 1977, the President of the Bradford Exchange visited a Chicago gallery and was so impressed with Zolan's paintings of children that he decided to commission a new work

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the New York Licensing Show, Zolan’s new collection captivated and excited collectors with his amazing portrayals of the traditional jolly Americana Santa. As Sundblom created his Santas for the Coke corporation, Zolan too has introduced a new collection of John Deere Santa’s. Zolan is continually inspired by his happy childhood in Brookfield, IL. His parents fully supported and nurtured their son's talent, and, by his own admission, Zolan had an idyllic childhood.

America's Premier Children's Artist Donald Zolan for a collector plate. One April afternoon, Zolan was watching his son blowing a dandelion in the backyard. Inspired by the wonder and fascination of his young son blowing a dandelion, he created his famous painting – Erik and Dandelion which launched his thirty year collectible career. This new work immediately became Plate of the Year, the first of countless awards Zolan won as a limited edition collectible artist. Zolan's work soared in popularity with collectors and his images were soon licensed on a wide range of products by more than 25 national and international companies, spanning the globe from the Americas, to Europe, and to Australia. In 2008, Zolan introduced a new collection of Santa Claus paintings inspired by his apprenticeship with Haddon Sundblom. Introduced at

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In his own words, Zolan recalls, "Each painting is emblematic of my happy and carefree childhood days growing up in the Heartland. Life was an adventure with my dog, Skipper, always discovering something new and exciting in my little world.” All of Zolan’s paintings rekindle a spark of nostalgia in each of us as the warmth and richness of his work touches the heart and enlivens the soul. This love and joy is reflected in his works. The unique combination of a subject matter so close to his heart and incredible talent, nurtured through years of technical training and experience, make Zolan's paintings among the most popular in the world. To purchase the John Deere canvas giclees by Donald Zolan, please contact Key Enterprises at 1-888-8561260 in Alpharetta, GA. To view more of Zolan’s paintings or learn about more about Zolan’s other licensed products, visit his website at www.zolan.com.

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Operation, Location and Farming Practices

Buying a Planter

“The planter is the most important piece of equipment on your farm, hands down,” says Bill Hoeg, Case IH planter sales and marketing manager in North America. “If planting isn’t optimized – if the seed isn’t planted in a way that maximizes yield potential – that immediately impacts your profitability and should be the No. 1 consideration when purchasing a new planter. No. 2 is planter reliability: You can’t afford to have your planter slow you down during your limited planting window.” Hoeg cites six agronomic principles of optimized planting growers should consider when buying a new planter: proper seed depth; uniform seed depth across the planter and throughout the field; good soil-to-seed contact; uniform soil pressure all around the seed; accurate seed population; and accurate in-row seed spacing. He says a lot of planter manufacturers focus only on in-row seed spacing and accurate populations, “because quite honestly, accurate population and in-row seed spacing are the easiest to impact. But those are only two factors. A planter should be able to deliver on all six agronomic principles right out of the box. It shouldn’t require hundreds of dollars of additional equipment on each row to improve planter performance,” Hoeg advises. “Don’t get caught up in the hype.”

Planter Agronomics “Agronomically, it’s not complicated. If you plant at the right depth, seed will emerge faster. Plant at a uniform depth, and it’ll all come up together. That gives you the best opportunity to maximize yields. Good soil-to-seed contact provides the best environment for seed to germi-

Hoeg says the size and type of operation are also key factors. “If you have livestock to care for in addition to cash crops, you may need to size the planter differently, because there are fewer hours in the day available for planting. A lot also depends on the type of crop being planted. With some crops, you can’t use a 90-foot planter, like with cotton, so you’ll need to cover more acres with a smaller planter. Transport width may also be a determining factor for growers who have multiple farms and different locations – or for those who simply have to deal with a narrow bridge nearby.”

nate. Uniform seed pressure is the hardest to affect, but you want to influence soil pressure on all sides of the seed to maximize moisture conductivity to the seed,” he adds. When it comes to seed population and accurate seed spacing, Hoeg says every planter has operating rules. “As long as you stay within those rules, you can get respectable results. I suggest the Early Riser® planter does a better job, because we have a wider working range within each of those rules. We have a pull-gauge wheel, which allows the row unit to operate much more smoothly in rough fields. We also have the largest diameter seed disk. A bigger disk doesn’t have to turn as fast, so we can remain its optimum operating range even in adverse conditions. Therefore, we can plant a wider range of populations and seed size more accurately at faster speeds.”

Maximum Field Time, Minimum Maintenance According to Hoeg, a planter should also be designed to maximize time spent in the field. “The more time you’re forced to spend handling daily maintenance and making adjustments, the less time you’ll have to plant. “And once you’re in the field, how many adjustments will you have to make every day to keep your planter operating at its best? Are the seed meter and vacuum/air systems sensitive to humidity changes, adverse ground conditions or different seed sizes? If there are four different seed plates you have to change just to handle corn hybrids, that’s going to slow you down,” he notes.

Other considerations are based on individual farming practices. “What inputs do you want to use, how do you want to apply them and in what types of soil? How much time do you have to get it all done? What system do you want to use to fill the planter so you can minimize non-planting time? Are there going to be multiple operators running the planter? If so, ease of use becomes even more important. “Even if you have big square fields, and there aren’t any waterways or other obstructions that cause you to plant in irregular rows, you will want to take advantage of the advanced systems that bigger planters offer,” Hoeg continues. “You’ll likely want AFS (Case IH Advanced Farming Systems®), row shut-offs, driving guides and mapping capabilities to help you utilize every square inch of ground. Irregularly shaped fields with waterways and terraces only enhance the need for these advanced systems. There are all kinds of nuances that factor into which planter model and options you need. That’s why Case IH offers different models, configurations, options and capabilities, from 15foot to 90-foot Early Riser planters,” he concludes. For more information about Early Riser planters, including demonstrations on how to create an ideal seed trench, how to achieve early, even emergence, and the benefits of pull- vs. push-gauge wheels, call your local Case IH dealer or visit www.CaseIH.com. Case IH is a global leader in agricultural equipment, committed to collaborating with its customers to develop the most powerful, productive, reliable equipment – designed to meet today’s agricultural challenges.

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Equipment Innovators: Orthman Manufacturing

Henry Orthman's Legacy Contributes Strong Values to the Company He Founded Toiling as an alfalfa and grain hauler between Nebraska and Kansas during the depths of the Great Depression, Henry Orthman continued to dream for more. By 1938, he saved enough to make the down payment on 160 acres of farmland on the Platte River, where he eventually became a leader in the mechanization of handling alfalfa. It was this interest in progress – and a strong propensity for tinkering with farm equipment – that ultimately led to the founding of the company that bears his name today. “Dad was a good farmer, but he liked machinery much better,” said his son, Bill Orthman. “He never wanted to be called an inventor – he always said he was an innovator.” He had lots of his own ideas, but he was particularly adept at hearing the problems neighboring farmers had with their equipment and developed solutions that could be replicated over and over again. “Every good idea comes from a farmer sitting on a tractor,” said Bill Orthman. “Dad was really good at being able to listen and build equipment to do the job the farmer asked for.” By 1963, Henry Orthman began to see the longterm promise of his ideas and founded Orthman Manufacturing. He hired a welder, drastically reduced his then 600-acre farming operation, moved his farm shop into a hay storage shed, and began to produce attachments to convert tractor-mounted and pull-type corn cultivators to a three-point mount system. “He really had a love of the three-point hitch,” his son recalled. Once the Ferguson patent on the three-point hitch expired, major tractor companies adopted it universally. This provided a strong marketing niche for the new company that continued to grow as Henry Orthman developed new products for farmers’ changing needs. Early successes included a tool bar with a hydraulic cylinder inside the main tube instead of on top of the bar – a design he patented and licensed to John Deere, International Harvester, and several smaller companies. Additionally, Orthman developed the first successful automatic implement guidance system to ensure cultivators ran straight and was a leader in developing high residue row crop cultivators. Henry Orthman was also an early advocate of limiting tillage trips to not only reduce fuel and labor costs, but improve soil and decrease erosion. This philosophy eventually led to the development of the 1tRIPr in 1998, a product that continues to be a success for the company today. “Dad didn’t completely understand the agronomics, but he knew that the health and quality of the soil improved if you didn’t completely destroy the structure every year,” his son recalled.

Throughout the company’s growth, Henry Orthman remained loyal to employees and farmers alike. “We have a lot of long-term employees; people liked to work with dad,” Bill Orthman said. “He was great mentor and very open to people’s ideas…he liked to visit and have farmers come and talk with him.” Perhaps one his most lasting legacies is the light green color that adorns all Orthman Manufacturing equipment. Initially, he painted equipment to match the colors of major manufacturers. However, he soon realized that he wanted his own color to distinguish his company’s products.

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“He started out with white and began bleeding a little green into the white until he came up with Orthman green,” said Bill Orthman. “We like that color and we are recognized by it.” Henry Orthman was 90 years old when he died in 2002. His son Bill Orthman managed the company through a difficult period for farm equipment suppliers in the 1980s and in the 1990s developed the Mid-South dealer organization and began a relationship with John Deere that led to the company’s renewed success.

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In 2000, to assure that the company remained in Lexington, the Orthmans sold to longtime sales and marketing manager John McCoy, who leads the company today. “He has done a tremendous job of growing and running the company,” said Bill Orthman. The company remains based in Lexington, Nebraska and has three manufacturing locations in central Nebraska producing precision agricultural equipment, industrial material handling equipment and rebuilding CNC manufacturing work centers. It continues Mr. Orthman’s legacy by utilizing his original farm researching precision tillage and fertilizer application practices. In addition, the company corporates with 13 research sites in the United States, one site in Europe and one in South Africa. Today, Orthman Manufacturing has products operating throughout the US and 16 foreign countries.

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For more information on Orthman Manufacturing, visit www.orthman.com.

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Harvest to Hand app supports local agriculture; now available on Android Harvest to Hand, the popular, free iPhone® app from Farm Family and American National Insurance Company on the App Store, is now available for Android™ users on Google Play. “More than ever, people are looking to buy goods that are produced close to home. Since we launched this app last year, thousands of consumers across the country have found more than 12,000 listings where they could buy local,” said Timothy Walsh, President & CEO of the Farm Family group of companies. “With Harvest to Hand now available to Android users as well as iPhone and iPod Touch users, even more consumers can locate farmers markets, local festivals, locally made products, family-friendly farms, local wineries and eateries and agritourism venues in their town or wherever the road takes them.” The venues are categorized several different ways, such as farmers markets, agritourism, food and beverage, specialty shops and events, and users can map out directions directly from the app, from where they are located. Harvest to Hand app users can add venues to their favorites, and share finds with friends and family. Don’t have a smart phone? The Harvest to Hand website offers all the functionality of the app. “This is an incredible opportunity to help promote local farm families and the agricultural communities that are vital to our way of life. I encourage everyone who has a qualified event to register it today on the Harvest to Hand website,” Walsh said. Participants do not have to be clients of Farm Family or American National to participate. The main criteria* are that the venue, event or farm must be accessible to the general public and feature locally produced or grown and harvested products. To get events, agritourism venues or farmers markets listed, contributors are encouraged to visit www.harvesttohand.com and complete the online form. *Subject to terms of use at www.harvestothand.com.

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Novartis Introduces Cattle Vaccine Literature Library App for iPads Novartis Animal Health announces the release of a new app designed specifically for U.S. cattle veterinarians and producers. The Novartis Cattle Vaccine Literature Library app provides fast and convenient access to over 50 product brochures, technical bulletins, journal articles and other reference tools that focus on cattle health management. The Novartis app is free and available for download at the iTunes® App store.

library of information about Novartis products at their fingertips just makes sense. It’s a good example of how we’re constantly adapting to meet the needs of our customers.” Morey said the Novartis Cattle Vaccine Literature Library is very easy to use and will be a helpful tool for veterinarians and their staffs, as well as beef and dairy producers. In addition to product brochures, journal articles and technical bulletins, the Novartis Cattle Vaccine Literature Library includes special “Catalog Sheets” for vaccines that feature product indications, directions for use, administration instructions, efficacy data and a technical review on each of the diseases a vaccine is labeled to control. “Many of our customers have begun using iPads® as a business management tool for their veterinary practice or livestock operation,” said Scott Morey, senior marketing manager with the Farm Animal Business of Novartis Animal Health. “Creating an app that puts a complete reference library of information about Novartis products at their fingertips just makes sense. It’s a good example of how we’re constantly adapting to meet the needs of our customers.” Morey said the Novartis Cattle Vaccine Literature Library is very easy to use and will be a helpful tool for veterinarians and their staffs, as well as beef and dairy producers. In addition to product brochures, journal articles and technical bulletins, the Novartis Cattle Vaccine Literature Library includes special “Catalog Sheets” for vaccines that feature product indications, directions for use, administration instructions, efficacy data and a technical review on each of the diseases a vaccine is labeled to control.

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Brake Washer Operates Without Electricity The new Oil Eater professional brake washer allows users to clean brake parts without using electricity. It is made of industrial-grade HDPE plastic and incldes a heavy-duty air pump with adjustable regulator, flowthrough brush with adjustable solution valve, dual filtration systems and four swivel casters, two of which lock.

The app includes information on several Novartis cattle vaccines including BRD Shield™, Clostri Shield®, Fusogard®, NUPLURA® PH, Pinkeye Shield®, Scour Bos® and Vira Shield®. To download the app, click the iTunes App Store button on your iPad and type Novartis Cattle Literature Library in the search field. Once the Novartis icon appears, simply click "install". ________________________________________

Never Lift Heavy Logs Again! CEAttachments announces the addition of all new EDGE Inverted Log Splitter attachment for skid steer and track loaders. The new standard-flow EDGE Inverted Log Splitter attachment is designed to end the back-breaking labor of splitting wood by allowing the operator to remain in the seat and operate all of the controls for lifting, transporting and splitting wood. No need to ever touch a heavy log again! The new EDGE Inverted Log Splitter attachment.

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The front of the splitter can be used to push logs and position them for splitting. Simply lower the Inverted Log Splitter over the log, engage the auxiliary hydraulics and split logs up to 24” long right on the ground quickly and effortlessly. The splitter can also be used to lift heavy logs and transport them to another location for splitting.

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APEM Introduces IM Series Sealed Snap-Action Pushbutton Switch APEM Components, Inc., a leading manufacturer of high quality LED Indicators, Joysticks, and Switches, introduces its IM Series sealed snap-action pushbutton switch. This pushbutton switch features a 12mm diameter bushing with a round actuator. APEM's IM series offers tactile snap-action feel different from its predecessor the IP Series. With its strong and audible tactile feedback, the IM series complements and extends the “I” range of sealed pushbutton switches. It is ideal for harsh, noisy environments, including those involving vibrations, where the use of a sealed switch with a confirming “click” is imperative. Optionally available with a reduced bezel, the IM series fits into the tightest spaces. The switches are excellent for agriculture, military vehicles, and crane remote controls markets. The IM pushbutton series includes; Snap-action mechanism: audible tactile feedback, high voltage rating, Matching the “I” range design, diameter 12 mm bushing, round actuator, light plastic case, two bezel diameters (standard 17 mm, reduced 15 mm), and sealed to IP67, and mechanical lifetime of 1 million cycles. ________________________________________

Genex Expands DFM and Oral Electrolyte Offering Nationwide Genex Cooperative, Inc. introduced NuLife® ReBOUND™ and NuLife® Oral Electrolyte to Midwest cattle producers in fall 2011 and has now expanded product marketing throughout the U.S. ReBOUND™ is a source of direct fed microbials (DFMs) that helps maintain normal appetite and digestion in cattle. NuLife® ReBOUND™ also helps maintain fiber digestion and nutrient utilization, thereby maintaining dry matter intake and production. ReBOUND™, available in paste, powder and capsule forms, can be fed to dairy or beef cattle during times of stress or daily maintenance.

and beef producer members and customers.” The NuLife® products are manufactured exclusively for Genex by Vets Plus, Inc. “CRI has been a valued partner,” said Don McKillip, Vets Plus, Inc. national accounts manager, who oversees the CRI partnership. “This has been an exciting year for the NuLife® ReBOUND™ and Oral Electrolytes lines, and we are very eager to continue to expand sales throughout the United States.” ________________________________________

New package offers more parasite control options for beef producers

“The larger bottle size also is well-suited for control of lice in the feedyard,” said Hufstedler. “Producers might not realize that moderate to heavy lice infestations can significantly reduce gain by as much as 9.2 percent, which is equivalent to 0.21 lbs/hd/day.” StandGuard Pour-on delivers effective control of horn flies and season long control of lice with one application. Containing gamma-cyhalothrin, the most potent pyrethroid on the market, StandGuard has quick-kill action and is an excellent choice for parasite-control rotations. Beef producers can purchase both sizes of StandGuard Pour-on through traditional animal health suppliers. The label contains complete use information, including cautions and warnings. Always read, understand and follow the label and use directions.

StandGuard® Pour-on now available in larger size Beef producers looking for convenient control of horn flies and lice now have another option from Elanco – a larger package size for StandGuard® Pour-on. The new 4.5 L size is available in addition to the current 900 mL size. A single bottle of the new size can treat 450 cattle weighing less than 600 lbs or 300 cattle greater than 600 lbs with a single application. “As producers prepare to put cattle out on pasture, this product size gives them more options to get effective, powerful horn fly control,” said Doug Hufstedler, PhD and Elanco beef technical consultant. “All sizes and types of operations can use what works for them, as the 4.5 L size offers a new solution for operations treating large groups of cattle at one time.” As temperatures warm up during the next few months, the threat of horn flies increases. Horn flies are the No. 1 pest for U.S. pasture cattle, costing producers more than $876 million1 annually – so getting effective and powerful control at the start of the season is essential. Additionally,

When given as directed, NuLife® Oral Electrolyte helps replace lost fluid and electrolytes, helps correct acidosis and provides a readily available source of energy. The electrolyte powder can be mixed with, or fed in conjunction with, milk or milk replacer.

heavy horn fly populations can reduce stocker gains 15 to 50 lbs, calf weaning weights 10 to 15 lbs and milk production in pastured cows by 20 percent.

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Vermeer Launches Equipment Registration Program with NER to Combat Equipment Theft National Equipment Register (NER), a leading source of information about equipment theft risk, announced a data sharing arrangement with Vermeer Corporation to help Vermeer customers combat equipment theft. NER is a division of the Verisk Crime Analytics unit at Verisk Analytics. NER operates a national database of equipment theft and ownership reports to help law enforcement identify the owners of equipment suspected to be stolen. Through the database, more than 45 million pieces of stolen equipment have been recovered. By registering all new underground utility installation, tree care, and agricultural equipment as well as providing a historical download of equipment manufactured over the last 20 years on NER's HELPtech® database, Vermeer is offering a valuable service to its clients. This arrangement will enhance the likelihood that law enforcement can quickly identify the true owner of a Vermeer machine 24 hours a day. HELPtech registration decals further mitigate risk through deterring theft. "We believe that this relationship is one more way to serve our Vermeer customers better," stated Lois Slings, product liability risk manager at Vermeer. "By providing new point-of-sale data and the historical download of equipment sold, Vermeeer has taken a proactive step to help its clients protect their assets," added Ryan Shepherd, operations manager at NER. "Because of this step, it just became a riskier proposition for criminals to steal or try to sell stolen Vermeer equipment in the used market."

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America's Advanced Biofuel goes petal to the metal, industry's national ad effort takes off

The EPA has determined that biodiesel reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 57 percent to 86 percent compared with petroleum diesel, depending on the feedstock used. Biodiesel also has the highest energy balance of any domestic liquid fuel, yielding 4 ½ units of energy for every unit of fossil energy it takes to produce it. The EPA also says biodiesel dramatically reduces nearly every toxic air pollutant compared with traditional diesel.

It's loud, fast, and thrilling, and it's more than a concept. Biodiesel is America's only advanced biofuel available nationwide. It's the fast track to American jobs - the road to energy independence. As the U.S. biodiesel industry shows in its just-launched ad campaign, biodiesel is here, now.

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"A billion gallons. That's how much imported diesel biodiesel replaced last year," said Joe Jobe, CEO of the National Biodiesel Board. "This is not just an idea. Biodiesel is working today to meet renewable fuel demands, and we can do more." The ad campaign is the second time the industry has taken to the airwaves, television screens, web, and print outlets to tell its story. And what a story it is. Ads center around land speed record holder Brent Hajek. The Oklahoma soybean farmer shattered the previous record in a stock Ford SuperDuty™ diesel truck running on 20 percent biodiesel. There is no wondering if the fuel works or if it is a viable alternative when Hajek's truck blows past at 182 miles per hour. "This ad campaign tells people that advanced biofuel is here now,” said Jobe. "Biodiesel creates jobs, is better for the environment, and supports energy security. AND it breaks land speed records too. There's no doubt this is a great alternative fuel success story." Biodiesel is a renewable, clean-burning diesel replacement made from an increasingly diverse mix of resources such as agricultural oils, recycled cooking oil and animal fats, with a host of potential future feedstocks such as algae under research. It is the first and only commercial-scale fuel produced nationwide to meet the EPA’s definition as an advanced biofuel under the agency’s Renewable Fuel Standard, which is spurring development of sustainable alternatives to imported oil.

CASE IH and GPTC receive honorary citation for 20 years of custom harvester safety training Case IH and the Great Plains Technology Center (GPTC) in Frederick, Okla., were jointly honored in May of 2012, with a citation from the state of Oklahoma for continuous commitment to the safety of wheat harvest workers. Presented on behalf of Oklahoma Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb and State Representative Don Armes, the citation noted that for the past 20 years, Case IH and GPTC have partnered “…for the promotion of harvesting safety through the ProHarvest Kickoff.” The presentation coincided with the 2012 Case IH ProHarvest Kickoff, an annual safety training program for custom harvesting crews. “This is the 20th consecutive year we’ve held the safety training at the Great Plains Technology Center,” says Dan Renaud, the Case IH combine specialist who organizes the event. “On behalf of Case IH and GPTC, we’re honored that the state of Oklahoma recognizes and appreciates our efforts to keep custom harvesters safe.” Renaud credits Jim Smith, the GPTC’s agricultural and machine repair instructor, for hosting the annual spring training. “It’s a half-day training which starts out with breakfast provided by the Frederick, Okla., FFA Chapter that Case IH has partnered with for many years also, on two consecutive days, and involves hundreds of custom harvester crew members, in addition to more than two dozen Case IH employees there to answer questions. Every year, Jim opens his doors to us for the duration.”

vest for over 25 years. This effort currently includes two, company trained four-man teams equipped with support trailers loaded up with Case IH parts, test equipment and service tooling that follow the custom harvesters on their months-long run every year, from the starting point at the Texas/Oklahoma border north to the Canadian border. The Case IH ProHarvest teams support local dealerships, make sure combine parts are stocked and keep the custom cutters rolling. ________________________________________

Britespan Building Systems expands facility BRITESPAN Building Systems along with dealers from across North America kicked off 2012 with exciting news from the BRITESPAN Head Office. Ben Hogervorst, President announced they would be expanding their manufacturing facility and constructing a 150’w x 164’L Genesis fabric covered building. Fast forward 5 months and the project is nearing completion and is on schedule to be operating the first of July. In December of 2011, BRITESPAN Building Systems broke ground for their new 25,000 sq ft manufacturing facility beside business partner Rob Stute’s Welding & Machining plant. The new plant will allow BRITESPAN to move out of their current 1200 sq ft rented facility a half mile away and be more efficient. The new plant is a fabric covered, steel framed building, just as BRITESPAN sells to its own customers. BRITESPAN wanted to showcase one of their products. The plant is insulated to R30 and has a steel inner liner. The new manufacturing facility will include a combination of new and existing equipment and new special proprietary equipment. This new, increased work space will enable BRITESPAN to triple their manufacturing capabilities and streamline the manufacturing process. BRITESPAN Building Systems is a provider of pre-engineered, steel frame fabric covered buildings for agricultural, commercial and government applications with dealers located throughout North American and are expanding into the European market.

According to Renaud, the goal of the ProHarvest Kickoff is to get crew members thinking about safety before the harvest season starts. “Usually between 70 to 80 percent of the attendees are on their first harvest run. Many are young, between 18 and 23 years old,” he explains. “So we review combine safety procedures and show safety videos and photos to remind them that no one is invincible, no matter how young and strong they are.”

The multi-million dollar project includes national television and web advertising, and regional print and radio advertising. Two 30-second spots will air across the nation on Sunday-morning network news public affairs shows, beginning this Sunday, June 17th. The National Biodiesel Board worked with PCI Communications, a leading provider of creative communications services for Fortune 500 corporations, national associations, and federal agencies to create the campaign. Take a look: www.AmericasAdvancedBiofuel.com.

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out force, the HL760 has no problem moving numerous types of material. “Every day we get a variety of materials delivered to the farm, from leaves and woodchips, to vegetable clippings, to local fish byproduct and seaweed, to zoo manure, to restaurant and food scraps. The diversity of the materials that go into our compost is what makes it so nutrient rich and sought after,” states Merner. Not all compost is created equal. Many larger, production oriented compost facilities use just leaves and brush which may be tainted by herbicide residues or sewer sludge which often contains heavy metals to create compost. These materials have very little nutrient value and are generally low cost. High-quality compost is made from a broad variety of nutrient rich, chemical free materials and is typically twice the price of landfill compost, but you get what you pay for according to Merner. “The higher the nutrient value in the compost, the higher the per cubic yard price and the greater the yield in terms of growth for crops, flowers, etc. The most unique attribute about the compost produced on our farm is the addition of the marine byproducts from the many fish processing plants in Southern New England. The fish byproduct adds a level of fertility to the compost incomparable to any I’ve seen during my 33 years in the business. The soil web and nutrient analysis testing we do support this.” In addition to moving materials into the maturing compost piles, the Hyundai Loader is used to move and load mature compost from the piles into the screener, where any particles larger than 3/4” are removed. Once screened, the mature compost is ready for loading into the trucks of landscapers, garden centers, farmers, gardeners and homeowners as they arrive at the farm. “We work this loader for a minimum of 40 hours each week. When you depend that heavily on one machine, it needs to be reliable, its needs to be comfortable and it needs to be supported, because when you work a machine that hard, eventually it’s going to need some maintenance. The Hyundai HL-760 met all these criteria.” Kahn Tractor of North Franklin, Connecticut, was the dealer who introduced Earth Care Farm to the HL-760 loader. Having owned other name brand loaders, the staff knew what they were looking for and trusted the dealer and their sales representative to stand behind the product. “The cab on the HL760 is extremely comfortable year round,” states Barth. “Its climate control in terms of air conditioning and heat allow us to work productively on the coldest and hottest days of the year. The cabin air fresh filter is also a nice feature, particularly since the smell of some of the materials delivered before its incorporated into the compost piles can be pretty offensive. Another nice feature of the cab is its wide, tinted and laminated windshield, which has no framing cutting through it, allowing me to see in all directions to easily assess both the terrain and the work to be done.” Maintenance on the Hyundai HL760 was also well thought out. The loader has easy-to-access service points for routine maintenance and oil changes, as well as an easy-toaccess pilot filter, grease fittings, central electric controllers and fuse box and remote drain port. To date, routine maintenance is the only time that the Hyundai HL-760

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hasn’t been working on the farm. When asked why their business continues to grow, Barth said, “Most of our new business comes from word of mouth. When someone’s neighbor sees a garden with plants that are thriving, full of tomatoes or rhubarb that are twice the size as theirs early in the season, they ask questions. The answers to those questions typically result in new customers for our farm. Word of mouth is our only form of marketing.” Base materials delivered and incorporated into the piles are turned in an aerobically-managed compost system. Each batch of compost takes approximately one year from start to finish. The mature, finished black compost bares little resemblance to the ingredients it was made from, with the exception of little pieces of shellfish, which give Earth Care Farm’s compost a regional uniqueness not found in compost produced inland. Earth Care Farm was founded by Michael Merner in 1972, with the compost operation starting shortly thereafter. Merner has made his living by allowing local businesses and towns to dump natural waste byproducts from around the state on his farm for incorporation into the chemical free compost that is manufactured. For more information on Earth Care Farm, please call 401-364-9930 or visit www.earthcarefarm.com; For more information about Hyundai or Hyundai products please visit www.hceamericas.com or call 877-509-2254.

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Dear Michael: We've always read your column and have kept most of your columns for years. However, we have two questions to ask you. One, where can we check on any columns we may have missed? Two, what about some of the less technical questions you receive from people or maybe a better way to put it, is what are some dumb things people think about that they should avoid in estate planning? – Questions Dear Love: We have set up a few different places where you can read my column whenever you'd like and these columns are available for as long as two years past the time that I've written them. You can go to www.farmandlivestockdirectory.com or you can go to www.greatplainsdiversifiedservices.com and both sites will have links to all of my old columns. You can even see a funny picture of me although I am funny in all of my photos and it's the same one you see in the paper. Just funny looking, I guess. Second, what are the dumb things people ask, or perhaps better stated, what are some of the dumb things people believe? Maybe it would be easier to answer the second question so you know what I have to deal with. Dealing in Reality - It seems a lot of people feel like if they believe something long enough and hard enough, it becomes true. Under this heading, I have several sub-headings such as: My kids will never fight with each other once we are gone! This one is a classic. Every time I have someone tell me this - which is about seventy-five percent of the time, I have to ask if their children are human. When they reply that 'yes, indeed, their children ARE human' I know there's a seventy-five percent chance the children will eventually get into one scrum or another - either before you die or, more likely, after you die - when you're not around to be the referee anymore. They may fight over little things or they may fight over big things - everything from which gun or piece of jewelry each of them received from Dad or Mom to fighting about how much Jr. has to pay to the non-farming children for the farmland - normally hundreds to thousands of dollars apart in value - per acre! If your kids are human beings, they are going to have some issues - it's human nature to do this. There's nothing wrong with them - in fact, I'd be a little worried if they A8

didn't have a dustup every once in awhile. It's the ones who keep their feelings bottled up who eventually blow sky high someday - so I'd rather they bleed off pressure slowly over time rather than going volcanic on us someday. The best way to defuse it is to - get this strange idea - talk to them about what your estate plans are going to be. If you don't know what you want to do, talk to an estate counselor to find out what it is you do want to do. If you don't know any farm estate counselors, I happen to know of a great one. Get the beginnings of a plan started and then start telling the kids about what you are thinking or what you had in mind. If you can see they don't exactly agree with what you are thinking, have it out with them, and have them speak their mind. Sometimes, you may agree with their logic and change your plan and other times you two can't come to terms, but they accept your decision. Make certain they know it's 'your' decision and not to take it out on any of the other heirs, their siblings. Second Dumb Things People Believe and Hope to Be True - 'Oh, my property isn't worth that much because the farm value isn't worth that much' or 'I bought it for this and it should still be worth this' or 'I don't agree with what people are paying for property in my area - they're crazy and my property isn't worth that much!' There are three possible entities out there who might disagree with your valuation method and two of them really don't care what you think it's worth - and the third might disagree but will make it miserable for everyone else. Those first two would be IRS and Medicaid. They don't care you think your land is worth eight hundred. They only care that land right next to you or close by sold for twentyfive hundred dollars - and that's the value they use. The pure definition of value by IRS is this - 'the current market value of the property based on recent land sales in the area'. Doesn't get much clearer than that, does it? As such, when you're planning to avoid costs or interference in your estate plan for a government entity, you better plan on using their numbers just because they will! The third entity might be your other non-farming children when you're setting up your estate plan for a farming child. You might feel the land is worth eight hundred but they'll know your farming child can sell it for twenty-five hundred and that should get the family brawl started. Hundreds of thousands are on the line - and you're kids will know! If you're going to use a lessened value on the land in your estate plan for a farming child, you better explain to the other children why you feel this is the right number. Remember, using a number today isn't going to be the same as five years, ten years or twenty years from now! Which leads us into another dumb thing people like to believe but history has proven wrong over, and over, and over and over - 'Land is going to be worth less in the future because.....' we'll get into this more at "Keeping the Family Farm in the Family" in the Country Living Section at www.farmandlivestockdirectory.com.

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FARM and RANCH LIFE By Dr. Michael R. Rosmann

PTSD: A Survival Mechanism Gone Awry In many ways, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a normal response that has gone haywire. The initial trigger situation might be: the explosion of a bomb alongside an Afghanistan road; severe farm financial pressures, such as loan foreclosure; getting hit on a highway by a drunk driver whose vehicle swerved into your lane; or any severe traumatic event. Traumatic events are dangerous to our physical or emotional well-being and elicit distress. In 1915, Dr. Walter Cannon, a Harvard University physiology professor, demonstrated how we deal with threatening situations by avoiding the threat or confronting it. He called this the “Flight or Fight Response.” Later, Dr. Martin Seligman, a University of Pennsylvania psychologist, added a third response — “Freeze.” Also called learned helplessness, to freeze is to become emotionally paralyzed and unable to do anything. Stimuli that remind us of the threatening event (e.g., loud noises that remind the soldier of a roadside bomb exploding, a friendly chance encounter with a bank official that reinstates foreclosure fears or becoming upset when you are driving down the same highway where the drunk driver wrecked your vehicle and injured you) trigger alarm reactions. Becoming alarmed is meant to protect us. But, when we over-react and become alarmed unnecessarily by non-threatening events only because they remind us of the initial stressor, we have developed PTSD.

Even bad dreams can trigger distress. Our physiological and psychological reactions to stress comprise what is called the Arousal-Depletion Cycle. Also called the General Adaptation Syndrome, the phases of the cycle include: We appraise a situation as threatening because it can harm us in some way. Our nervous system becomes aroused by a flood of neurotransmitter chemicals (chiefly adrenaline), which prepare us to take flight from the threat, fight the threat or to freeze. Our muscles tense, our heart speeds up, blood pressure increases and our senses sharpen, such as our pupils dilate to take in visual information. In short, we are alert and alarmed. After the threat dissipates or because we appraise the situation as no longer threatening or because we have taken flight, fought the threat or became emotionally helpless and froze, afterwards our nervous system tries to resume a state of normalcy. Our adrenal gland secretes cortisol. This helps us recuperate and prepare for the next threat. It allows muscles and pupils to relax, our heart to slow down and makes us feel tired. It encourages the accumulation of fat reserves for future emergencies. If no additional threats occur, our nervous system is able to produce serotonin and norepinepherine. These are essential transmitter chemicals that give us a sense of well-being, increase our tolerance of pain and help us to relax. Each time another threat triggers our alarm, the connection between the stimulus events and our reaction of flight, fight or

freeze strengthens. Sometimes the threats are real, such as repeated deployments to war zones and further exposures to intermittent explosive devices. We might endure further legal actions stemming from bankruptcy or we might encounter another erratic driver. But, when we can’t stop ourselves from reacting unnecessarily to triggers that aren’t really dangerous, we have acquired a learned bad habit. Essentially, PTSD is habitual but unnecessary repetition of the arousal-depletion cycle. Just like multiple stressors wear down our ability to cope physiologically and psychologically, repeated exposures to triggers — whether real or learned bad habits — result in fatigue and chronic depletion of serotonin and norepinepherine. We become exhausted and depressed. Even our immune system can become compromised in its ability to ward off disease. PTSD, with its accompanying depression, contributes to an increased risk of suicide. We can grow so weary of the repeated cycles that we want only to escape what seems like endless torment. What can we do when we have developed PTSD? PTSD seldom goes away on its own. The most effective treatments include relearning how to manage ourselves, usually with the assistance of a trained and experienced professional caregiver, so we don’t incorrectly interpret every reminder of the initial threat as dangerous. Anti-anxiety medications often are needed to gain control over our physiological reactions. Relearning works best when we feel safe, understood by those who are assisting us and have others to coach us through rough times. I have more information about resources for farm people dealing with PTSD, including returning soldiers, who originated from farm and rural backgrounds in ‘Farm And Ranch Life’ in the Country Lifestyle section of the website at www.farmandlivestockdirectory.com. The article was posted on June 20, and is titled ‘Healing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder’.

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Water Tips from Pennywise for Inside and Outside the Home Car washing Car washing uses a lot of water and in most instances, 99% of it runs into the storm drains. If you think you have to wash your car, drive it onto your lawn and then wash it. Any soap you use won't hurt the grass, and the water will soak into your grass. (Yea, I hear you about it leaving tracks, but grass grows and when you mow it, the tracks will disappear.)

Swimming pools Cover it when you aren't using it. Evaporation can cost you up to 1000 gallons of water a month for a small pool. Clean the filter often and you won't have to change the water as frequently. When you do change the water, let it run onto the lawn, water trees, flowers and the shrubs.

Watering the yard * Please, just water the yard – not the sidewalks and the streets. (I have real problems with city crews that water sidewalks and streets instead of the 'green' areas. That just lets thousands of gallons of water wash down city streets and into the gutters. * Let the grass grow a little higher between mowing and cut back or cut out the fertilizer. Fertilized grass takes more water.

Wash only full loads of clothes and only when they really need washing. Kids can change into play clothes after church or school and the good clothes can be hung up for an extra wearing. An automatic washer uses up to 30 gallons of water per load. Turn off the running water while shaving or brushing your teeth. An open faucet can run from 7 to 10 gallons of water a minute down the drain. It goes without saying that any leaking faucets should be corrected immediately. Just one leaking faucet can waste 2,700 gallons of water a year, to say nothing of wasting the money in your wallet! Check for hidden leaks in your toilets by putting a few drops of food coloring in the tank. If the water changes color within 30 minutes, you have a hidden leak and it needs to be fixed at once. Flush the toilet after 30 minutes as the food coloring can stain the tank and the toilet bowl. A leaking toilet can waste upwards of 53,000 gallons of water a year! If you have the 'old-fashioned' toilets that use up to 12 gallons of water per flush, try putting a one-quart or even a ½-gallon plastic milk jug full of water in your tank, saving water by using less per flush. It's not a real good idea to use old bricks or stones as they can flake off and damage the workings.

* If your city or town has water rationing, concentrate on the garden, shrubs and trees and let the grass go dormant. It takes about 27,000 gallons of water a week to keep an acre of lawn nice and green.

Insulate your hot water pipes so you don't need to run so much cold water out to get warm water. Save any run-off in pitchers to water plants in the flower beds.

* When I water the trees in my yard, I use the black soaker hose just along the tree trunks. It uses about 50% less water than a sprinkler. The birds love the mist for bathing and since the cats don't like to get wet, they seem to leave the birds alone.

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Water Tips for Inside the Home Bathrooms and Laundry The new models of shower heads 'low-flow' use about half the water of the older models. Take showers instead of baths, but limit the length of the showers. One gentleman discovered his children were taking 45 minute showers, and when he cut their time down to 15 minutes, his found his water bill was hugely reduced! If you plug the drain, the gray water can be used for watering plants outdoors. The soap won't hurt the plants. Or, you can use it to flush the stool. Use a bucket for this; do not pour the gray water into the tank as it could back-siphon into your water system... A UGUST 2 01 2

* Wash produce in a bowl instead of under running water. Save the draining for watering outside. * Water from home canners and pressure cookers can be cooled and used outdoors to water trees, shrubs and flowers. * Run your dishwasher only when it is full, and if you must pre-rinse, plug the sink and rinse the whole batch instead of letting the water run down the drain. * Save money by using plastic water bottles that are refillable, and do it at home from your own faucet. If you read the labels on most bottled water, it comes from a city water supply, and there is no 'cents' in paying $1.29 for a bottle of tap water. If you have other ideas on saving water, drop me a note or e-mail me at pennywise@gwtc.net and I'll get it in the next issue of the Farm And Livestock Directory. Water is expensive, and after all – it's YOUR MONEY!

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Water – WHERE IS IT??? Water – the very essence of life itself. One can go for days without food, but without water, life ends in a short time. Right now, according to what figures I can find, over 25 states and maybe even more have areas of drought. The state I live in is droughtstricken. The land is parched, and not only are we very short on rain, but we also have hordes grasshoppers infesting crop and pasture land, and some folks have had alfalfa weevils that decimated the crop almost before it could grow. Our thermometer has consistently shown temperatures ranging in the 90 to 100 degree range, with winds whipping at 20 to 40 miles an hour, drying out crops and grassland. Stock dams and wells are drying up, and ranchers have begun to haul hay to the cattle in pastures in some areas.

This got me to thinking about how much we take our seemingly unlimited supply of clean, fresh water for granted. How much water did your great-grandparents use in a day's time? How much water did your grandparents or great-grandparents use in one day? Do you know how much water your family uses during the course of just one day? One gallon? 25 gallons? 100 gallons? Most people haven't a clue. According to the USDA, the amount is between 60 and 80 gallons per day, per person – and that amount has tripled in the last 100 years.

The wildlife appreciates the food and water also. Deer, coyote and birds flock to the water tanks for bathing and drinking. They sometimes help themselves to the hay bales and rest in the shade away from the heat of the hot sun. Those who managed to get some hay put up earlier in the year have stated that they simply left many hay fields alone, as there was nothing to harvest, and what few fields they did cut had an average of 20% of last years crop. We have had thousands of acres of forest and grasslands burn so far this year, and the wildfires are not over yet! There are thousands of acres of dead pine trees as a result of pine beetle infestations, and the fire danger in these areas is extremely high as a result of no rain. Is another 'Dust Bowl' like there was in the 1930’s just around the corner? Only time will tell. Over the years I have listened to stories told to me by elderly neighbors who homesteaded this area and raised their families here. They tell of walking upwards of a half mile just to dip a bucket of scummy, warm water out of a drying up creek or slough, taking it back to the homestead shack and skimming/straining the wigglers out

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before giving their children a drink of the warm brackish water. These same women told of carrying bucket after bucket of water to heat on a wood stove to wash kids, clothes, and then the wooden floor with that same water, and then pouring what was left on their parched garden plants. “We wore the water out!” was the remark.

Think about it: today, we have indoor plumbing with all the extras, like garden tubs and spas, dishwashers, automatic washing machines, air conditioners, swimming pools, lawn sprinklers – some even built right in to the lawn with timers so it get watered automatically! We also have miles and miles and miles of public parks and golf courses that are sprinkler irrigated, and untold acres of lush green lawns – plus the irrigated farmland that was almost non-existent 100 years ago. Can you imagine what would happen if you got up tomorrow morning, turned on the tap and nothing came out? A far-fetched idea? Perhaps not so much these days… Given this fact, this month’s hints and ideas are about water. I've collected these ideas over the years, and I hope that some of these can be implemented in your homes to conserve this precious resource that we all depend on for our very life itself. As always, if you have tips or ideas to share, send them to me at PennyWise, Box 518, Kadoka, SD 57543 or email me at pennywise@gwtc.net. Please be sure to mention this publication when you write.

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Stop being a wimp and start being fearless Let's just get this out of the way now: You can't get rid of fear or pain but you can minimize it, control it and even use it to create your best life possible with a little practice. If you are in perpetual fear or are avoiding the one thing that terrifies you, there is relief. The solution, however, is counter to what you probably have been doing. Is your fear holding you back at work? Are you afraid of giving a speech? Of stepping up and taking more responsibility? Of raising your hand when you know you are right? Of starting a business? Phil Stutz, one of the authors of a new book called "The Tools: Transform Your Problems into Courage, Confidence, and Creativity" says, "Avoiding pain wouldn't be a problem if we did it once or twice a year, but for most of us it is a deeply engrained habit." I would go even further and suggest that avoiding pain is not only a habit but a disease. A disease that limits your options, opportunities and your life. If you're sick of cowering from fear and having it run (i.e., ruin) your life, there is another option. There are three responses to fear -- fight, flee or freeze. What do most people do? They run. They arrange their days and their lives in order to avoid all of the areas that may cause them pain. But you and I know how well this works. In fact, the more you attempt to avoid fear, the larger and more ominous it becomes. The moment you confront the fear by flipping up the sheets and shining a flashlight under the bed is the moment you have some relief. By avoiding, hiding and running from fear, it becomes worse and worse. In my wealth management firm, where I focus on sudden money recipients, and in my practice as a life coach and therapist, I see this phenomenon play out every single day. You cannot run fast enough or hide well enough to avoid fear. The only way to minimize the fear in your life is to stop fleeing and to start fighting. Go after it with a vengeance. Hunt it down and slay it every opportunity you get. Phil Stutz and co-author Barry Michels offer a solution that helps readers face fear head on. They call it the Reversal of Desire, and it is a tool for when you need to take action on what you have been avoiding. According to the authors, to overcome pain you must desire it. Really? Desire pain? Yes, really. And we're not talking about living with fear or accepting it. You need to wholeheartedly desire it. Why? The authors will tell you that when you desire something you move toward it and the pain shrinks. But how? The tool is to focus intently on the pain you have been trying to escape. Visualize the pain as a dark cloud and silently scream, "Bring it on!" and "I love pain!" as you become one with it. Continue by passionately saying, "Pain sets me free!" and then pass beyond the cloud into a realm of pure light. Do this over and over and over until you have boosted your self-confidence and are ready to act. I'll be honest. I don't get the "pure light" bit but I love the basic concept -- stop running from fear and pain and face it head on. Give yourself a new mantra that you embrace pain and that the pain will set you free. Every time you feel yourself shifting away from pain or fear, stop yourself and try this tool. Continue until you are trembling ... with anticipation.

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lift and carry your heavy 3 pt. implements. Works great for strip tillers, rippers, sub soilers, drills, etc.

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over top of RoundUp Ready® Soybeans. All Plant research over the last five years has shown a

The DW Series Toolbar is built to meet individual needs. Front to back rank is 60”, which is the widest in the industry. Heavy construction of 6 x 4 rectangular tube gives you the strength you need in today’s environment. This unit features the versatility of handling 15” to 36” row spacing. Down flex of 24 degrees on the wings allows the toolbar to travel over even the roughest of terrain, keeping the fertilizer in a more even soil depth. Hydraulic folding wings, fold-over 45 degrees and gives you more road transport clearance.

5-10 BUSHEL INCREASE over those with RoundUp® only.

This program may eliminate the need for other fertilization.

The DLQHD Series Liquid Applicator is built “TUFF” for the most rugged terrain. The 5 x 7 tubular main frame and the 4 x 6 front mount toolbar give you the strength and the visibility you need in today’s environment. This unit features the versatility of handling a 21’ to 42’ toolbar and 15” – 36” row spacing.

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• Able to move the dirt away from the channel, so there’s no ridge to hold back the water you are draining. • The most efficient way to cut road shoulders and reclaim gravel out of road ditches. • The new feeder beater design feeds the dirt out evenly and more aggressively in many different conditions • Bolt-on cutting edge. • 30 cubic inch dis. motor for 40% greater power.

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clear clutter, organize your home, & reclaim your life Slow Down, Summer! Barbara Tako — Motivational Speaker and Author Does summer speed along too fast? Do you feel hectic and hurried rather than rested and relaxed? I look forward to summer, but it seems like it slips by more quickly every year. Vacations, swimming lessons, activities for the kids, part-time jobs for the teens, social events, and yard and home improvement projects make summer way too rushed. Life is anything but simple, even in the summer--maybe especially in the summer. There is so much to do and so little time. My family and I hurry from one activity to the next, sometimes barely taking time to appreciate them. Sometimes the stuff that is supposed to be fun doesn't feel fun because we are so busy. Hectic schedules eat away at what is supposed to be a summer break.

quietly and closing your eyes. Do nothing but sit and relax. See if you can set your internal clock for three minutes (no fair counting!). Open your eyes and check the time when you think three minutes has elapsed. How did you do? For many of us, three minutes sitting quietly with our eyes closed will seem like an eternity. We will speed things up and feel that three minutes elapsed well before three minutes of real time passed. Maybe we are used to living lives that are too "speeded up."

Time won't necessarily slow down when you do these things. In fact, favorites often make time fly for people. But, it flies by in an enjoyable way that leaves you energized, centered, and refreshed. When you allow yourself to do your personal favorites, you find yourself thinking afterwards, "Wow, I really liked that. I forgot how much I enjoy doing that. I could do that more often." After thinking that, many of us go directly back to the other hectic demands in our lives. Stop. Give yourself permission to do the things you love. Give permission more often.

Here are tips to simplify summer time and enjoy the remainder of your summer at a simpler pace. There are ways to change your time perception and techniques to appreciate these wonderful summer days. Do you hurry time along? I suggest a simple exercise for you to check your own pace. It sounds corny, but if you try it, you may be surprised by the results. Ask a friend or family member to time you with a watch, or use a stopwatch or kitchen timer by yourself. Begin by sitting

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Find activities that stretch time for you. For many, quiet nature walks or sitting and looking at a lake can slow things down and stretch out time. Getting out and enjoying

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nature also provides perspective and balance in harried lives. Spending time outside can literally help us spend time outside of ourselves and our worries and problems. Time outside of ourselves can give us perspective in our lives. Would you consider trying meditation for a change of pace? Meditation isn't just for the "experts." There are many simple forms of meditation. A classic book that provides several easy ways to begin to meditate is How to Meditate by Lawrence LeShan (Little, Brown and Company 1999). You can take as little as ten minutes to meditate if you want. Meditation can be a tool to slow down and refocus. It isn't as hard to do as you may think it is! If meditating isn't your cup of tea, consider taking five to thirty minutes to do nothing. Yes, I mean nothing. I don't mean watching television, doing a routine task, or even starting to mentally compose your to-do list. Taking time to do nothing will slow you down. It may even make you fidgety. Doing nothing for a short while will prepare you to plunge in with new energy for whatever tasks or summer pleasures are waiting for you. Try to live in the moment. Focus totally on doing one thing at a time. I know we are all supposed to multi-task, and sometimes we must. Unfortunately, multi-tasking often leaves us stressed and unfocused. We feel fragmented and splintered. Focusing on one thing at a time helps us to be really present instead of preoccupied. When I am with my kids, I know they can tell if I am really present, or if I am multitasking. It's a "no brainer" to guess which version of Mom they prefer.

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Slow down. If I can't get it all done today anyway, maybe I can sometimes ease up to be a little kinder to myself. I know that when I slow down, I enjoy myself more. I think I am easier on the people around me, and I am probably more fun to be around. Are you saying, "I don't have time?" Try to make time for yourself. Unfortunately, no one else can do this for you. Remember, how you spend the rest of this summer is your choice. Make choices that work for you.

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County Fairs same time as that of many of the county fairs. This was done in conjunction with congress to have youngsters learn about agriculture, forestry, conservation, and home economics by participating in these various activities. All have benefited from the association of 4-H and county fairs, but none more than that of livestock. Today, most county fairs have become primarily 4-H Livestock Shows, for which all of 4-H has benefited from the positive development of individual lives. The county fair isn't what it used to be, at least in many parts of the country. Like that of my home county back in North Dakota, they have been reduced in size to that of nothing more than just a 4-H fair. The Burke County fair, located in Flaxton, North Dakota, under the direction of County Extension Agent Dan Folske, has done an admirable job of maintaining its focus on 4-H. Under his leadership, the fair is still the centerpiece of the county and continues to showcase all that is good about our youth.

But for many farmers and ranchers, the county fair is still the biggest show on earth — nearly 3,000 fairs occupying more than a quarter million acres. Maybe the county fair in your county has shrunk in size, but when combined with others across the country; it's still quite a show. No other industrialized country even compares, and no industry is even close to being showcased like that of agriculture. So with 4-H being the centerpiece, it embodies the spirit of farming and ranching like none other.

Over the years 4-H has come to dominate most activities at the county fair. This has been without a doubt, the biggest win and greatest achievement in the history of the county fair. It has provided a platform for which the youth of America can still compete and learn from both their achievements and mistakes.

Having participated in most of the major livestock shows around the country as either a judge or coach, I can assure you that nothing makes the adrenaline pump like that of competing with your peers at the county level — those that you grew up with, listening to folklore of the one that 'woulda, coulda, shoulda' won.

4-H was built on the spirit of competitiveness, for which the county fair has been its greatest contributor. It is on this very principle that 4-H and county fairs can point with pride to an unending parade of champions. And perhaps even more importantly, the stepping stone for moving onto the national scene. But before making that big step, realizing that the real champions are those kids hanging on to the end of those lead ropes; knowing that the way to the winners circle comes by the way of experience.

This is unlike that of the professionals, where strangers meet and compete for perhaps the first time, where there is that element of money and prestige that flows like honey. Under the big top it seems more tarnished and tainted — like that of a mutual admiration society. The animal often becomes nothing more than that of a prop for a Stetson and Lizards.

I can assure you that I speak from experience when I express the accolades of 4-H and association with county fairs. It is with the greatest sense of humility that I credit them both with any and all of the successes I've enjoyed in life. Though I've known my share of failure, it is the experience of those days that gave me direction in life — became the foundation of my vocation, and taught me to always be competitive — to strive to be the best—and to win without always being the winner. May 4-H continue to grow and strengthen the county fairs in the tradition for which it has lasted all these many years. The 4-H (HeadHeart-Hands-Health) organization began in rural America in the early 1900's, about the

There is probably a place for both, but for me, give me the county fair where I can still wake up to the crowing of a rooster down at the poultry barn, walk down to the 4-H food booth for breakfast, and help catch a runaway calf after being sprayed with cold water for the first time. All the time, I knew everyone I met along the way. How could you not like your neighbor, as you strolled down the midway holding your sweetheart's hand, and feeling the magic of the lights, music and festivities? Like many fairs across the country, the Burke County Fair ain't what she used to be. But because of people like Dan Folske and Steve Wickenhauser coming together as complete strangers, the fair may be even better than ever.

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The Road Most Traveled To The County Fair Ours was the road most traveled to the county fair, as it was a direct shot from our driveway to the gateway to the fairgrounds. Many a horse knew its way down that two mile stretch of unbridled travel. Likewise, there was always that touch of personal involvement that seemed unending. The horse always had to show up at the fairgrounds bushed and tired enough to seem broke. Whereas the cattle, hogs, sheep, etc. got to ride first class, and arrive early enough to get the most choice of stalls. Being an optimist and proud of my exhibits, it was always important to be located close to the door, where everyone could see each and every accomplishment. Yes — it was entry day at the county fair, and that dirty ol' road was speaking volumes about all the commotion. Not wide enough for two cars to meet meant worn down shoulders and a ditch full of miscues. Add a rainy day to the mix and the dampened spirit of an otherwise exuberant moment becomes challengingly more difficult to navigate. No matter the conditions, at the end of the day you knew you'd had fun. I would lie on my bed in the upstairs bedroom looking down that road to the bright, flashing lights of the carnival. Seldom did I get to stay on the grounds until they pulled the plug on the ferris wheel. That was always the last light I could see from my

bedroom window. Like always, there were winners and losers, but seldom disappointment in the experience. It meant a few horse trades for those that hadn't quite figured out how to have their horse broke before competing; settling for a red or a white, when blue was long overdue. And heading back down that road which was now a whole lot more bumpy and full of chuck holes. The new horse didn't know his way home. If home is where his heart is, he must have been totally confused and bewildered about those same issues that seem to challenge those of us who occasionally still get on the wrong road. Because of my family's involvement in the Burke County Fair, that road was literally traveled from sun up to sundown for days on end — before, during and after the fair and figuratively — for as many as there were days. The road most traveled is often the least appreciated or cared for, but travels a storied life for which lives are changed forever. So it was written: Exodus 3:18 (Like that of the county fair) "then they will heed your voice; and you shall come for three days down that road (journey) to the fair (into the wilderness)."

A Ride Down Memory Lane Ken E. Knight is the author of the “Knightro Report”, a nationally syndicated livestock-marketing column, which is featured in this publication on a regular basis. Mr. Knight is a graduate of North Dakota State University, with a major BS Degree in Meat and Animal Science and a minor in Communications. In addition to being a professional auctioneer, public speaker and livestock judge, he brings many years of corporate level meat and livestock market management and expertise to the industry for which he now serves as an independent voice of shared knowledge and experience.

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Extension Specialist: MARKETING YOUR HAY Producers have been putting up their first and second cutting alfalfa and starting to cut their grass hay. Although some hay will remain with the operation, there are several growers who plan to market their hay, says Tracey Renelt, Extension Dairy Field Specialist. If you're one of the producers who are deliberating selling your alfalfa or grass hay, Renelt says there are a few things to consider before marketing your product to optimize the price you receive. "First, have you taken an analysis of forage to determine the quality? Sampling should be done as close to the time of utilization of the feedstuff or to the time sale," Renelt said. "This can be done by coring the bales via a hay probe." Hay probes should be placed on the curved side at a 90 degree angle for large round bales, coring towards the center or when coring square bales it should be placed on the butt end of the bales. Care needs to be taken as to not get net wrap or twine included in the core sample. Growers need to core several random bales (20 minimum cores total) in a lot of hay and combine the sample and place the cores into gallon size plastic bag or other container and seal. A total of one-half pound of dry hay from the 20 cores is adequate. "Samples should represent a cutting of hay from a particular field that has been put up under similar conditions, which is also referred to as a hay lot," Renelt said.

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The last item growers should consider is the hay's appearance. "Growers need to visually inspect the hay to determine if there is noxious weed seeds present, mold present or if there is foreign material present in the hay," Renelt said. "All of which can change the price received and will not show up on an NIRS analysis. Additionally, if state or locally noxious weed seeds are present it will prevent you from transporting or selling the product according to state law." For growers wanting to know what say is selling for, Renelt suggests they visit a Web site maintained by the USDA which provides a weekly market update on hay markets; www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/ . Click on the Market News link and then click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay, then click on Hay, under Browse by Commodity. Growers who do not have internet access, can contact their Regional Extension Center.

For more information on this and other topics visit the "How To and Maintenance" section at www.farmandlivestockdirectory.com.

She reminds growers to label their sample bag adequately with their contact information, including phone number and type of sample you are sending (alfalfa, grass hay, mixed hay, etc) and the type of analysis desired.

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large square bale or as balage? Was it net wrapped, twine wrapped, or plastic wrapped? Is it plastic twine or sisal twine? Has it sat out and been rained on since harvest or has it been stored in the shed? All these things should be considered when pricing your commodity," she said.

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Growers have several choices when it comes to selecting a lab which can perform an analysis on the sample to determine the feed quality. For lab contact information contact the local SDSU Regional Extension Center or look at the National Forage Testing Association website www.foragetesting.org which provides a list of certified laboratories that perform hay analysis tests. Renelt explains that growers can either perform a wet chemistry analysis or a NIRS (Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy) analysis, which is most commonly done and typically is the quickest and cheapest method. Thru the NIRS analysis growers will obtain results for RFV (relative feed value), RFQ (relative feed quality), percent dry matter, crude protein, ADF(acid detergent fiber, NDF (neutral detergent fiber) digestible NDF, lignin, crude fat, ash, Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Potassium, Total Digestible Nutrients, Net Energy for gain, lactation & maintenance, NDF digestibility, and NFC (non-fiber carbohydrate). "So why is this important? As we know, alfalfa and grass quality will vary greatly based on maturity at the time of harvest, conditions it was put up under, and storage methods. Thus, it has given us a way to value the product based upon its quality at the time of utilization," Renelt said. When determining a fair price, Renelt says growers should consider the method they used to put the hay up. "Was the hay put up as a large round bale or small or

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IH “Disgusted” Shift Kits “If your older IH tractor sometimes slips out of gear or does not go into gear, or if you're just frustrated with the way it shifts, we can probably help,” says Otto Wenz of Wenz Service, Inc. “We had some of the same problems with our own tractor and figured out a way to fix it that worked better than anything we could find at the time.”

Wenz Service now offers complete kits to solve shifting problems for IH models from the 706 up to the 6788. “Most of the problems with these tractors come from the gears in the transmission not being fully engaged,” Wenz continues. “Different tractors need different parts, so while we do have complete repair kits, we would prefer to sell only the parts needed. For this reason, farmers or their mechanics should call for parts and prices.” “All of our transmission repair parts are guaranteed,” he says. “We guarantee the ‘06 series parts for the life of our business. Kits for most other models come with a 10 year guarantee. We’ve sold more than 4,000 kits in our nearly 28 years in business. The cost of repairs with our kits are usually less than half the cost of using parts from Case IH.”

with a five year warranty on the tubing and diffusers. The LA20N kit (MSRP $581.39) will aerate ponds up to 40,000 gallons and up to 6’ deep at only 96 watts.

everyday job site use. The easily replaceable jaws are case hardened AR400 steel for long wear. JackJaw® units have a zinc and clear chromate plating for long lasting durability and corrosion resistance.

To request a catalog or for more information on Stoney Creek products call 800-4483873 or visit www.stoneycreekequip.com.

JackJaw® Extractors are the new force in T-post pulling JackJaw® 203 Extractor is the new fast, easy and safe way to pull T-posts. The powerful, patented jaw mechanism allows you to pull posts straight out of the ground without bending or damaging them. Its patented jaw mechanism provides a positive grip that prevents back and shoulder strain that results from the whiplash of other pullers.

Visit the website at www.jackjaw.com, call Bob Anderson at 937-609-8937, or email him at Bob@JackJaw.com for more information. Dealer inquiries are welcome.

BPSF welcomes Wise Company Foods to food storage list

The meals are currently only available in vegetarian dishes, but buckets of seasoned, freeze-dried meats that also include rice pouches are available as well. You can add the meat to your entrees or just serve with rice. A camping line of entrees that include meat will be available soon.

Operating on a 7-day cycle, the system lets you produce up to 250 lbs. of nutrientrich fodder daily for just pennies a pound. Featuring a nutrient film technique watering regimen, the need for overhead watering is eliminated. This greatly reduces water consumption and humidity levels, lowering the presence of fungus and mold growth.

Seven levels of UV-stabilized, NSF-quality PVC channels are supported by galvanized framing. An ample 16” of space between levels allows for ease of spreading and harvesting of the seeds. These levels make up a total of 336’ of growing space, ideal for your commercial fodder needs. The system is scalable to produce 500, 1,000 and 2,000 lbs. of fodder per day with multiple unit adapter kits. If you need more than 2,000 lbs. of fodder per day, a system can be custom designed to meet your demands.

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The improved and streamlined Fodder-Pro 2.0 Feed System from FarmTek is designed to provide maximized growing in a compact area with minimal labor. This state-of-theart system allows you to lower feed costs while optimizing the general health and performance of your animals and livestock.

Best Prices Storable Foods is excited to offer pre-measured meal pouches from Wise Co. Foods, giving you the best combination of freeze-dried/dehydrated prepared meals. Just add hot water, let stand 12-15 minutes and enjoy. These may be purchased separately for hiking or camping, or in 60-84 serving buckets to store.

For more information, contact Otto Wenz at Wenz Service, Inc., 1606 L Street, Tekamah, NE 68061-1289. Call 800-8087885 or 402-374-2202, or you may also

Stoney Creek has added to its line of popular pond aeration kits with a new EasyPro kit for larger ponds and water gardens. The LA20N includes a 5.2 cfm continuous duty, weather resistant compressor, valved air splitter, 100’ of Quick Sink tubing, and four 12” rubber air diffusers. The compressor carries a two year warranty

Call for current pricing and availability at 903-356-6443, 9-5 M-F, CST. Visit online at www.internet-grocer.net for more information.

FarmTek® introduces the new and improved Fodder-Pro 2.0 Feed System

In addition to IH transmission repair parts, Wenz Service also sells a number of new after-market parts for almost any make of tractor. “Our parts cost a lot less than most places for most brands,” Wenz says.

Expanded line of Stoney Creek Pond Aeration kits

The buckets are designed to ‘grab and go’ and package deals are available for 1-4 people for 1 month up to a year.

The sturdy lever arm gives you a 9-to-1 mechanical advantage. A 100 lb. down force on the handle generates a 900 lb. upward force and a 1800 lb. gripping force on the post. Tilted posts? No problem! Just lean the JackJaw® Extractor to align with the post. JackJaw® 203 T-post extractors are assembled in Dayton, Ohio, from heavy gauge steel plate and tubing to withstand

For more information, call 800-327-6835, Ext. 1267 to speak with one of FarmTek’s knowledgeable fodder specialists. The pouches are nitrogen flushed to remove all oxygen for a long storage life up to 25 years. The pouches are packed in stackable square buckets so they are easy to store and convenient to prepare. Each pouch is self-contained, so opening a bucket doesn’t mean you only have so long to use it up. You can enjoy them whenever you want without worry.

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Product Spotlight

Callicrate ‘WEE’ Bander provides humane care while improving financial returns Fifteen years ago, Mike Callicrate was working on a delayed castration trial with Temple Grandin and its affect on bigger bulls. “We were interested in the effects delayed castration with the Callicrate Bander had on bigger bulls - pain levels, growth, etc.” he recalled. The study went well. Even with late castration, bulls castrated with the original Callicrate Bander went right back to eating and showed minimal signs of stress and pain. Waiting until later to castrate bulls allows the animals the growth benefit associated with natural testosterone. “Today ranchers still, for the most part, castrate early using elastrator bands or a knife. Then they typically implant the calves with a variety of synthetic growth promotants,” said Callicrate. “If they would wait until later they could grow their beef naturally and still have the growth and development benefits of testosterone.”

The Callicrate ‘WEE’ Bander was just released in January of this year and already the response has been very positive. The ‘WEE’ band is tight enough that it shuts off the blood supply and the pain response as well. Studies of high-tension banding have demonstrated that the complete negation of blood flow triggers a natural analgesic effect that blocks pain while minimizing swelling and related complications. “Many ranchers apply an elastrator ring, then drive over the hill and don’t notice what happens next,” he said. “Because elastrator rings are not tight enough, the animals experience pain until swelling finally blocks the blood flow and the pain eventually subsides.” Until that happens, Callicrate said, “these young animals lay on their side in pain, they roll and they paddle. It’s particularly noticeable in lambs and goats. They do a lot of vocalizing. They are in severe pain for a prolonged period of time.” Most people who raise livestock really do care about their animals and want to make sure they are treated humanely, The new Callicrate ‘WEE’ Bander provides another tool for allowing better humane care while improving financial returns.

But, after years of promoting delayed castration, he began to realize he wouldn’t convince many more ranchers to delay their castration practices. It was a tradition that was hard to break.

Just like the original Callicrate Bander, the ‘Wee’ Bander also works on tails and horns. “If it fits through the triangular loop opening, it is the right size,” said Callicrate.

“I recalled that Temple Grandin mentioned that one of the most stressful things you could do to an animal was the use of elastrator rings. They simply don’t get tight enough. The animal swells into it. There was concern about the negative effects this procedure had on vulnerable young animals working to develop their immune systems. A knife was considered the second most stressful way to handle them,” Callicrate said.

The Callicrate ‘WEE’ Bander is consistent with the Callicrate method for hightension banding and is the most stressfree castration option on the market. It is also easy for the person performing the operation. After positioning the loop around the testicles, the loop is released securing the band firmly in place above the testicles. Then a pull handle is retracted applying the proper tension.

Those comments by Grandin, stayed in the back of Callicrate’s mind for over a decade. Recalling Temple’s comment about how the elastrator ring didn’t provide sufficient tension for complete ligation, a problem the Callicrate Bander finally solved in 1994, he decided to work on a more humane method of castration for young animals that would replace the highly stressful elastrator ring. Callicrate was explaining the elastrator ring dilemma to friend, Roy Harbach, an experienced aerospace manufacturing engineer. Roy came up with a few ideas, and between them, the Callicrate ‘WEE’ Bander was invented. “We’re talking very young animals. The new Callicrate ‘WEE’ Bander is designed for newborn calves, sheep and goats, up to approximately three weeks of age. It’s for those producers who want to castrate early,” he explained.

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Both banders are available at animal health and ranching supply stores. For more information, check out their web site www.CallicrateBanders.com or call 1-800858-5974.

Lasting profits and yields depend on healthy soil

With lower rates needed, 9-25-4 will cost less per acre with better results and can be placed on the seed without worry of damage. P&L Fertilizer also proudly offers DeltAg Products. DeltAg Seed Coat is an easy-toapply, fine powder that will coat even the smallest seed. Adding Seed Coat provides the essential nutrients, vitamins, and amino acids needed to ward off problems like poor germination, thin stands, seedling disease, chemical damage and slow growth and development. Seed Coat is designed to provide the seed with an energy source for early emergence, strong root development and enhanced seedling vigor. For about $1 an acre you can have peace of mind knowing your seed is getting the best start possible. For more information on any P&L Fertilizer products or DeltAg product, see our ad on the inside back cover or call 800-393-2230.

For more information and to download specific product brochures, visit www. honeyvillemetal.com.

KWIK-WAY Rotary Rock Picker The KWIK-WAY Rotary Rock Picker is the world’s first Rotary Rock Picker for skid loader use. Now farmers and landscapers can pick up rocks with ease. This means picking rocks two to three times faster than the rock bucket.

Developing innovative solutions at Honeyville Metal Honeyville Metal has been manufacturing and delivering custom-built grain handling equipment and dust collection systems for over 60 years. The company’s goal is to engineer, build and install a complete quality system that you deserve. Honeyville Metal has been and continues to be dedicated to supplying the local needs as well as needs across the United States and in other countries - from the small to the large commercial processing operations. The team at Honeyville has been developing innovative solutions to help make grain production easier, more efficient and more profitable. With many BPH options to choose from, their equipment will move your product efficiently through the use of drag conveyors, to the elevator, and then distributed into the desired storage unit. When it is time to remove the grain for processing or transport, see their complete line of bin unloading drags. Honeyville also engineers and manufactures support towers and catwalks for overhead drag conveyor layouts.

P&L Fertilizer recommends their 9-25-4 fertilizer to get the most out of your soil. The major benefits of 9-25-4 are more available phosphorus, lower recommended rates, and lower levels of heavy metal than 10-34-0. 9-25-4 will also blend with 28% and 0-025-17’s, as well as most micronutrients. It is also more available with 10-34-0 being in tight supply.

Additionally, Honeyville has been providing dust collection systems for mills and elevators allowing for a cleaner and safer environment. They manufacture a complete line of fans, cyclones, airlocks, baghouse filters and a full line of accessories as well as installation.

The KWIK-WAY Rotary Rock Picker will fit on any skid loader with a quick attach plate. This design is modeled after the rotary combine, which we all know revolutionized the farming and construction industry. Made of heavy-duty steel, and engineered with patent pending technology, the KWIKWAY Rock Picker will last the average farmer or construction company a life time. Farmers and construction workers can now pick rocks with ease. Simply scoop, spin, and the rock is picked and cleaned. Tough rocks barely visible in the ground can be scooped up along with pieces of wood, tin cans, hub caps, and any other debris, cleaned and moved to the designated work site. Go to www.kwmanufacturing.com to watch the Rock Picker in action.

Quote “Whoever makes two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before, deserves better of mankind, and does more essential service to his country than the whole race of politicians put together.”

Custom-built grain handling equipment and dust collection systems from Honeyville

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Pond aeration windmills: Why American Eagle beats the competition, reasons one through seven (out of 21) #1. American Eagle: the bellow is by Firestone, which can last 15 to 20 years under a heavy duty 2,000# truck. The competition: Diaphragms need replacement as early as two years. #2. American Eagle: Bellow most volume of air; 3 to 6 cfm with a 10 – 15 mph wind–even more at 15 – 27 mph wind. The competition: Diaphragms 1 to 3 cfm–maximum.

#7. American Eagle: Pump action is a huge 1 and 3/4” stroke some call intermittent. Most pumps are. The Eagles huge volume of air creates the most effective method of water circulation. More air, more circulation. The competition: Only 1/2” stroke, also intermittent. Less volume of air results in much less water circulation. To read fourteen more reasons to choose American Eagle, go to our website at www. pondaeration.com/before.html. American Eagle Pond Aerating Windmill

He was taught that tasting herbs could detect their medicinal value, but balance and proportion were the keys to producing formulas that were effective and immediate. Jim’s heart attack was not a fluke. He admits to having lived in the fast lane, ignoring the healthier lifestyle of his parents. He considers himself fortunate as nearly half of first time heart attacks end in death. Relying on knowledge acquired over the years, he refused the recommended surgery and instead put together an herbal formula which he immediately applied to himself with outstanding results. In 3 months, his 2” arterial blockage was cleared. Since that time, Jim has shared his formula with thousands around the world who are living testimonials to its curative powers.

#3. American Eagle: High volume is more important than high pressure. American Eagle puts out only 8 to 9 psi but can supply up to six diffusers. The competition: Diaphragm more pressure, but can only supply a maximum of two diffusers.

One of many clients recently wrote: “I would like to tell you that after three months of using Strauss Heart Drops, I am a new man. I am 86 years old, no more the tired feeling I had, my swollen feet are normal again, and my bowel is working normally. Two specialists had told me ‘we can’t help you’.” — Sincerely, Peter A. Wiebe.

#4. American Eagle: 8 to 9 psi will supply one diffuser 14 to 16 feet. The competition: Diaphragms will pump deeper but with very little volume of air. The deeper you pump, the less volume.

Free Strauss Heart Drops information packages are available by phoning Performance Medical Plus toll-free at 877271-1312. (Not available in Iowa.)

Silicone-based Nurturite product line for hay growers See our “Compare” video on our web site (www.pondaeration.com) to see why 100% of who compare ‘hands on’ buy the American Eagle.

#5. American Eagle: Bellow warranty, five years. The competition: Diaphragm warranty–ZERO! #6. American Eagle: 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1-year warranty with an emailed picture of the defective part–and it ships out FREE the same day. The competition: Diaphragm warranty policy states the part may need to be shipped from as far away as Canada to be evaluated– then determined if it is the customers fault. Any new part will be shipped at the customer’s expense for parts, plus shipping both ways. (This can take months. We know a Diaphragm customer still waiting over a year.)

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protection for your forage in the windrow as well as inside the bale. There are a host of potential benefits received from treatment at the swather, including increased dry matter retention (for alfalfa), higher relative feed value due to increased leaf retention (for alfalfa), protection for alfalfa subjected to rain or dew and prevention of mold (all forages).

For more information contact Joe Mescan at American Eagle Windmills, 440-2363278; fax 440-236-5496 or email joem@ pondaeration.com. Visit online at www. pondaeration.com

Unique heart formula saves countless lives Over 20 years ago Jim Strauss suffered a major heart attack and was told he would need bypass surgery or he would die. Jim was born into a family of herbalists stretching back to the 17th century. He learned these crafts during childhood, gathering medicinal herbs in the Austrian countryside with his grandmother.

During these times of unpredictable weather and relatively short hay supplies, hay growers need all the help they can get to maximize the quality of the forages they put up. A new silicone-based product line marketed by PolyExcel LLC will allow growers greater flexibility than what has previously been available on the market.

The two products are designed to be stand-alone products, though there are situations where you would be capable of using both to give you the best chance of success. The Nurturite line also includes an enzyme-based silage treatment, Silage PT, that gives the positive natural bacteria an advantage in the silage mass. A siliconebased product for silage will also be available prior to next season. It will have the benefits of the more traditional product – stability, shelf life and ease of use – but will also help to prevent mold and heating in the pit to provide even more consistent silage throughout the pile. To learn more about the Nurturite difference between treated and untreated hay in high moisture situations, see our ad in the color section of this publication, or call 763-244-5972. You may also find us on Facebook, or visit www.nurturite.com.

Winner of the 2010 Idaho Commercialized Innovation Award, the Nurturite product line revolves around using emulsified silicone to treat forages. First Response allows a greater tolerance to moisture. It is used at the baler and can be applied as an alternative for propionic acid. Producers are able to bale hay at higher moistures without the typical issues they would have with mold and heating. The treated cost per ton is lower than propionic acid on high moisture hay and the product is not corrosive and will not negatively affect the flavor or smell of the hay. A second product in the line, Raincoat, is applied at the swather. Raincoat gives

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Lam-Ply Trusses can span up to 72 feet Used in many applications, from machinery storage to livestock facilities to horse arenas Starwood Rafters, the manufacturers of Lam-Ply trusses, is a company devoted to building high-quality trusses for large buildings. They offer many types of trusses to meet any need, including:

Joseph's sons, operate the company. Starwood Rafters is still in Independence, Wisconsin and now ships its products anywhere in the U.S. For more information, contact Starwood Rafters, Inc., W24141 Starwood Lane, Independence, WI 54747. Call 715-9853117, toll-free 888-525-5878, or fax 715985-5222. Email lamply@triwest.net or visit online at www.starwoodrafters.com.

• Solar barns The Lam-Ply Truss can span up to 72 feet and is used in many applications, from machinery storage to livestock facilities to horse arenas. It also has been developed with a gambrel-style and a mono-slope design.

PolyTech products are designed to extend the life of your farm equipment and help you work more efficiently. In the past 36 years, PolyTech has evolved into a firm that designs, manufactures and markets a full line of agriculture products, from their patented Poly LastTM combine skids to corn head, grain tank, grain head and auger bed trough liners. With a no-hassle guarantee, when you purchase any stock Poly Tech Manufactured Agricultural product you are covered for one full year from the date of purchase. If the product does not save you time and/or money, or perform as promised, or you are not satisfied for any reason, PolyTech will gladly arrange for a refund or exchange. New products from PolyTech are showcased in their new Fall 2011 catalog. Some new products include auger tube liners, and AGCO hugger corn head liner and an AGCO/Gleaner grain tank liner. The catalog can be easily downloaded at www. polytech.com. For more information call 800-542-7659 or visit www.polytech.com About PolyTech

Starwood Rafters: About the company Founded in 1964 as a manufacturer of laminated arch rafters and beams, the company started out in Independence, Wisconsin as a three-man operation, with the original owners, Joseph Wozney and his two partners working nights after working their regular jobs. In the early 1970's, they developed the Lam-Ply Truss. It combines plywood, glulams, and dimensional lumber to make a truss that is stronger than a conventional web truss. This allows the builder to space them further apart to reduce erection time and labor costs. This design also limits bird nesting and improves ventilation in livestock facilities. Today, Corey Wozney and Steve Wozney,

PolyTech was founded in 1975 as a Christian company on the premise that God is chairman of the board. That premise still holds true as PolyTech enters its second generation as a family-owned and operated company. PolyTech maintains two locations to better serve their customers; one location is in Minnesota, and the other is in Georgia. As the old adage goes, ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure’, PolyTech provides that ounce of prevention with quality products, priced reasonably.

Tronix. Being accurate to within 1/2%, you can use your grain cart as an economical weigh wagon, load trucks to the legal limit, divide your crop share, and calibrate yield monitors. Scale-Tec can provide you with a scale package for practically every style and size of grain cart, as well as John Deere planters and drills. Each cart is different — some carts are scale-ready, while others will require some welding. Scale-Tec carries a three-year warranty, and the systems include fiber optic back lighting for night use and a push button zero feature. Interfacing capabilities with printers and computers are also available when applicable. All systems feature front panel programming and calibration, and are moisture and dust resistant.

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The Grease Buster™ is the answer to the problem of plugged up grease fittings and bearings, a problem common in machinery. The tool consists of a heavyduty adjustable hydraulic coupler, cylinder and a piston with a knob. Remove the piston, fill the cylinder by pouring in a penetrating solvent, start the piston back into the cylinder, place the tool onto the grease fitting and by tapping the piston (or utilizing the new pneumatic piston) force the solvent into the fitting/bearing.

Scale-Tec also offers a service and repair center maintaining a huge inventory of parts for a quick turn-around on almost all repairs. The new pneumatic piston (patent pending) for the Shop Size Grease Buster™, fits into a pneumatic hammer. I have opened frozen bearings that would otherwise have to be disassembled and cleaned to get lubrication into the fitting using this new pneumatic piston with the Shop Size Grease Buster™. In the short time it’s been on the market I’ve received 100% positive comments! For more information contact T-J Tool dba Grease Buster™ Tools, P. O. Box 120, Waynesville, OH 45068, or call 513-8975142.

Scale-Tec kits for every style and size grain carts.

Call Scale-Tec for more information at 319462-2344, email scaletec@scale-tec.com or visit www.scale-tec.com.

Determine your profit: Weigh your crops as they are harvested Use your grain cart as an economical “weigh wagon” with a Scale-Tec kit Scale-Tec Ltd. manufactures weighing systems for grain carts that allow you to weigh your crops as they are harvested. Scales provide the facts that determine your profit in farming today and direct your farming to a progressive future.

Grease Buster™ cleans grease fittings The Original Grease Buster™, patented and made in the USA for 15 years, cleans grease fittings and bearings using penetrating oil and hydraulic or pneumatic pressure.

With a scale package on your grain cart, you can weigh your crops as they leave the field. Scale-Tec uses two different scale systems – Digi-Star and Weigh-

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Product line expands with the new Pat’s Easy Mover Greenwell Manufacturing LLC, manufacturer of the Pat’s Easy Change system is proud to introduce the newest addition to their popular Pat’s product line, The Pat’s Easy Mover. This system is a front end loader style bucket, a transport box and a trailer mover/toolbar that can be used to tow trailers using your tractor.

The front end loader style bucket attaches to the rear of your tractor using the included 3 point hitch trailer mover/toolbar. Pat’s Easy Mover provides a lower cost way for any tractor with a 3 point hitch to complete many of the tasks that were previously only possible with expensive front end loaders.

The Pat’s Easy Mover is tough enough to dig into the ground or scoop piles of dirt or other debris, while the dumping mechanism makes Pat’s Easy Mover ideally suited for scooping and evenly spreading rock on driveways, leveling dirt piles or spreading mulch. The system also includes a removable tailgate which makes it a transport box, well suited for carrying fencing materials, tools, sprayers, firewood or anything you need to carry with you to do a job or move from place to place. The tailgate is easily stored inside the bucket when not in use. The Pat’s Easy Mover can be easily removed from the trailer mover/toolbar, a useful tool in its own right, by removing two mounting pins. The trailer mover/ toolbar comes with a 2” receiver hitch as well as place to mount a gooseneck ball (ball not included). The Pat’s Easy Mover is made in the USA and is available in 4’, 5’, and 6’ models. All

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three of the models use a category 1 trailer mover/toolbar. For more information about Pat’s Easy Mover or any other Greenwell Manufacturing products call 888-2434204, email us at patrickg@bbtel.com or visit us online at www.greenwellmfg.com.

Phase Converters provide three-phase power from single-phase lines at a fraction of the installation and operating cost of running three-phase utility lines to your property In 1966 Mr. Colin Johnstone, owner of Johnstone Mfg., needed to run some three phase machines but only had single phase power available. At that time he was designing and manufacturing lighting and scorekeeping equipment for NBC Studios for various game shows, specializing in finding simple solutions to complex requirements. He applied this same expertise to the problem of not having the right power to run his machines. As a result, he developed a phase converter to run his three phase equipment on his existing single phase power. He soon noticed that others had need of phase converters, and by 1968 was producing Phase-A-Matic™ phase converters as a side line to his other endeavors. Sales of phase converters increased so rapidly that by the early 1970’s he was devoting his full time to the manufacture of phase converters. Expanding his staff and facilities, he could barely keep up with the phenomenal growth in sales. All the while, he continued to make refinements in reliability and ease of installation of the phase converters. In 1982 the company was incorporated as Phase-A-Matic, Inc. At that time a line of Rotary Phase Converters was added to our line of products. Through innovative manufacturing techniques we have been able to continue to provide a high quality product at an economical price.

Need 3-phase power? Get converted - let us show you how. Quality at Phase-A-Matic, Inc. is the highest priority. We strive for the highest quality in customer service, technical support, and product reliability. Every product is fully tested before leaving our plant. We have a friendly, efficient customer service staff ready to take your order, or to refer you to

the distributor nearest you. We normally have all models in stock for immediate delivery. Orders received by noon are usually shipped the same day. We have over 3,000 distributors nationwide and in Canada, many of whom regularly stock our most popular sizes. Uses include: metalworking and woodworking equipment, farm/ agricultural equipment, pumps, compressors, refrigeration, elevators, printing machines, rectifiers, lasers, radar, EDM machines, MRI, tanning booths, transmitters, welders, conveyors, hydraulic pumps, flywheels, ovens, dough mixers, laundry machines, and virtually every type of 3-phase machine, including CNC/PLC equipment, when used with the PHASE-A-MATIC™ Voltage Stabilizer. Phase-A-Matic, Inc. may carry the largest stock of phase converters in the world. We supply the major catalog houses with available product. It is not unusual to receive an order for 500+ Phase Converters by 2:00 PM and ship them the same day. We maintain a consistent high-count stock, ready to ship, meeting the demand here in the USA and for our ever expanding world-wide sales - shipping to countries all around the globe. We even maintain stock on very large Rotary Converters - 75 & 100 HP in both 220V and 460V. -We are ready when you are!

specifications by Baldor Electric, one of the largest and most trusted motor manufacturers in the world, with warranty stations nationwide and worldwide. It is a true phase converter and not a modified electric motor as most of our competitors use. Many years of testing, changing and developing the converter in conjunction with Baldor’s engineers has produced a very simple and trouble-free converter with extremely low idle current and low noise level. Many of our customers confirm that our rotary converters are the quietest and most trouble-free available. Simplicity of design; soldered connections

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Keeping the design exceptionally simple reduces the risk of electrical connection failure to almost zero since these are some of the most common causes of failure. We use only soldered connections with no mechanical electrical connections like spade clips, terminals or screws which can vibrate loose or corrode over time. There are no start capacitors, relays or contactors with connections which can come loose or arc and weld the contacts causing failure of the contactor and the start capacitors, and perhaps even the rotary converter or your equipment. Because of this we do not have circuit board failures caused by spikes generated by the magnetic contactors as some of our competitors do. The Rotor The PHASE-A-MATIC™ failure rate is practically zero because the rotors are specifically designed and manufactured for rotary converter use. However, some of our competitors emphasize that rotors often fail. This is because they machine standard electric motors, modifying and thereby weakening standard electric motor rotors, which were not originally designed to be used as a phase converter. Testing before shipment

We know that technical support is important for your power conversion success. Our technical support team is dedicated to assist you with every aspect of your converting needs from choosing the right converter to any help you may need in the proper installation and operation of the converter on your machine. Our technical expertise is derived from over 45 years of experience in phase converter systems. We have amassed a huge database of information on virtually every kind of application possible, from very basic to the most sophisticated of applications. Baldor Electric/PHASE-A-MATIC™ Design The rotary portion of our converter is proprietary, custom built to our

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Every converter is performance tested before shipment and assigned a serial number. These records are kept for review if any questions should ever arise about the performance specifications. Phase-A-Matic, Inc. has thousands of dealers nation- wide, plus international distributors who are ready to assist you. Call today for your nearest distributor. Or, call us and order directly, call PhaseA-Matic, Inc. at 1-800-962-6976 so our friendly and knowledgeable technical staff can help you. If you know what you need, just call us to order. We normally have all sizes in stock, ready to ship. We can also locate a dealer in your area. Visit our website at http:// phase-a-matic.com today.

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Available in the 4', 5', or 6' bucket with cat #1, cat #2, or cat #1-2 trailer mover Move, Scoop, Haul and Dump all with one attachment. Whether it is rock, dirt, or anything else you can think of the Pat's Easy Mover can handle with ease. The bucket is easily removed allowing the trailer mover to meet all your trailer hauling needs.

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