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Personal Farm Safety Don’t wear loose clothing around equipment or work areas. Use safety equipment the way it was intended. That means appropriate gloves, hearing protection and safety eyewear, not to mention face masks and respirators when working in dusty conditions. Always have a helper nearby when entering grain bins, breeding pens or other high-risk areas. Discuss safety concerns with children as you explain safe handling and operating procedures. Practice what you preach, and they will practice it, too.


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Entanglement with overhead power lines and farm equipment is one of the most common electrical hazards on the farm. Many types of farm equipment can come in contact with overhead power lines. Tractors with front-end loaders, portable grain augers, fold-up planters, dump truck beds and sprayer booms are all examples of equipment that can easily get caught in overhead power lines.

Recommendations: • LOOK UP! before moving or transporting equipment especially around buildings, grain bins or entrance/exiting fields and farms. • Power lines should be at least 18 feet above the highest point of grain bin with which portable augers or other portable filling equipment are used. • Considering burying electric lines to reduce the risk of accidental contact.

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program of $50,000. The loan features a streamlined application process built to fit the needs of new and smaller producers. This loan program will also be useful to specialty crop producers and operators of community supported agriculture (CSA). Eligible applicants can apply for a maximum amount of $50,000 to pay for initial start-up expenses such as hoop houses to extend the growing season, essential tools, irrigation and annual expenses such Adam J. Gritz as seed, fertilizer, utilities, land rents, marketing, and USDA Farm Service Agency distribution expenses. As financing needs increase, Fillmore County Farm Loan Manager applicants can apply for a regular operating loan up to “This is a great update for Minnesota producers.” the maximum amount of $300,000 or obtain financing from a commercial lender under FSA’s Guaranteed Loan Program. Individuals who are interested in applying for a microloan or would like to discuss other farm loan programs should call the Farm Loan Team in Preston, MN at (507) 765-2123.

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USDA Announces Changes to Fruit, Vegetable & Wild Rice Planting Rules Kirk W. Phelps USDA Farm Service Agency Mower County Executive Director

Farm Service Agency (FSA) has announced fruit, vegetable and wild rice provisions that affect producers who intend to participate in certain programs authorized by the Agricultural Act of 2014.

Producers who intend to participate in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs are subject to an acre-foracre payment reduction when fruits and nuts, vegetables or wild rice are planted on the payment acres of a farm. Payment reductions do not apply to mung beans, dry peas, lentils or chickpeas. Planting fruits, vegetables or wild rice on acres that are not considered payment acres will not result in a payment reduction. Farms that are eligible to participate in ARC/PLC but are not enrolled for a particular year may plant unlimited fruits, vegetables and wild rice for that year but will not receive ARC/PLC payments for that year. Eligibility for succeeding years is not affected.

What is Farmamerica? The Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center (Farmamerica) was established by the Minnesota legislature in 1978 to preserve the state’s rich agricultural heritage. We started out with a few acres, donated by Roy Lukken in the late 1970’s and, with the help of the local community, legislators and contributors, built the center into a 360-acre site which includes an impressive Visitor Center (built in 2000), a pond and prairie restoration, many external historical buildings, plus a large collection of antique tractors and farm equipment.

Planting and harvesting fruits, vegetables and wild rice on ARC/PLC acreage is subject to the acre-foracre payment reduction when those crops are planted on more than 15 percent of the base acres of a farm enrolled in ARC-CO or PLC. Planting violations no longer apply. A farm or producer does not need to have a history of vegetable planting under the new rules.

Our primary focus has always been education. It is important to us that we teach schoolchildren about our rural history and how farms in Minnesota helped to provide food for the nation and the world. In many cases, their visit to Farmamerica is the first time they see live farm animals up close. Research shows that 90% of kids living in rural areas today have never had a farming or agricultural experience.

Fruits, vegetables and wild rice that are planted in a double-cropping practice will not cause a payment reduction if the farm is in a doublecropping region as designated by the USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation.

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Let’s be honest, you can never predict what the weather in Minnesota is going to do next. In the last few years we’ve had more intense and frequent weather events like large rain or snow falls and temperature extremes. This last June one of our volunteer rain gauge recorders near Clarks Grove reported 10.6” of rainfall in just one week, and 3.3” of that fell in one day. For most people these events are just an annoyance. But for local producers and landowners these unpredictable weather patterns can cause some anxiety.

Terraces that follow the contour of the field are an excellent way to prevent sheet and rill erosion. Reduced tillage and cover crops can help reduce the amount of storm runoff by increasing the soil’s ability to absorb rain. The SWCD can assist in determining the best and most cost efficient solution to the current issue, develop a design, and oversee the construction of the practice to ensure it’s built to standards. It can all start with a simple visit into our office located at 1400 West Main Street in Albert Lea.

In particular, large rain or snow melt events can wreak havoc on agricultural fields. Some of the main problems we see are large gullies on hillsides, sheet and rill erosion that moves precious topsoil from hilltops into local water bodies, and large areas of ponding in fields. All of these issues can have an impact on the productivity of their crops. Erosion moves the soil and its nutrients to locations that plants can no longer use them and often areas where we don’t want it. Areas of ponding prevent farmers from planting crops or drown out crops that are already there. There are a number of conservation practices that can help fix existing problems and several others that can help prevent future issues. The Freeborn SWCD can offer cost share for a number of practices to help fix existing erosion problems; grassed waterways, water and sediment control basins and grade stabilization structures are all ways to help gully erosion.

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As we are preparing to plant yet another crop in the coming weeks, I remember sitting in the planter tractor one of the more recent seasons and Mike Merten, CCA letting my mind Pioneer Sales Professional wonder just a bit as the vehicle steers itself from end to end, time after time, across the field. Not that there aren’t enough things to occupy my time as I traverse across the landscape. All the technological gadgets we have installed to keep us constantly abreast of what’s happening behind the tractor on the planter is really quite amazing and, I might add very expensive. That alone is enough to obligate me to pay close attention. And of course all the information on display is very valuable. The consequences of not knowing these things, especially if something goes wrong, can have a direct impact on how well the crop will yield in the end.

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But I digress. There still are a few moments here and there when things are working properly that I find time to think in between. For instance as I was planting the last field of the season I thought I would calculate how far I had actually driven the tractor during the season. This takes a little of the high school math that I so disliked when I was in class. Remember those days? How often we said “why in the world will I ever need this knowledge in the real world?” Well here I am using it to figure out something that is probably just as useless except for some entertaining and interesting trivia. So, okay let’s see, if I take the total acres planted (this year it was 2150 acres including all corn and soybean acres) and multiply that times 43,560 (the number of square feet in an acre) I come up with 93,654,000 square

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feet planted. Then if I divide this number by my planter width of 40 feet (feet² = length x width) I should have the total number of feet traveled, right? It comes to 2,341,350 feet. And by dividing this by 5280 feet in a mile, I discover that during the entire planting season I drove this thing over 443 miles! And all that at a maximum speed of 5.2 miles per hour! Wow, that’s a long ways. It would take me well into Canada for a fishing trip, or to Grand Island Nebraska to see how the crops look, or to Grand Forks, North Dakota to seewell I’m not sure what there is to see there but you get the point. Then I took it one step further and figured out if I took all the 30 inch rows planted this year and strung them out into one continuous line, how far would this row go? Thirty inches equals 2.5 feet so applying the same formula, 93,654,000 square feet divided by 2.5 is 37,461,600 feet. And dividing this by 5280 feet in a mile, it comes to 7095 miles of row planted- Holy Smokes! This row of corn or soybeans would reach from southern Minnesota to Hawaii and back to California. Or it would cover the round trip distance from Austin, Minnesota to Seattle, WA., down to Los Angeles, CA. over to Miami, FL.,

then up to New York, NY. and back to Austin again. Quite a trip! On a celestial scale, this distance is almost equivalent to the diameter of the earth itself! Or if you remember the Apollo moon missions, it would make more than one complete orbit around the moon as our astronauts did in the sixties. Amazing! Okay, so enough of the fun math and back to the job of planting. As you are reminded many times in all the farm magazines and seed company publications, be sure all your equipment is ready to go this coming season. Your Pioneer Sales Professional has lots of useful information such as a check list to prepare both the equipment and all the monitors necessary to complete the job as efficiently and effectively as possible. And take that extra time to be safe. One little saying I like to express to all the help around our operation is “be carefully thorough and thoroughly careful.” This kind of covers everything. And if you get a couple minutes to let your mind wonder, have some fun with your calculator and a little math. In the words of an old song writer named Jim Stafford, you can “take a trip and never leave the farm”.

BRICELYN INSURANCE AGENCY Covering All Your Farm Insurance Needs Crop Farm Policies & More Ron Erickson, Agent Ann Jensen, Agent

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Thinking of Selling Your Equipment or Land? Consider Thompson Auction Service to Offer Your Items Locally and Worldwide

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Introducing the Freeborn County Soil Health Team

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Did you hear about when the banker, soil scientist, farmer, and seed salesman met in Albert Lea to talk about Soil Health? It sounds like a set-up for a lame joke but it actually describes the Freeborn County Soil Health Team meetings. This group is a conglomerate of private businesses, local producers, and local government organizations with an interest in improving our soil health and water quality right here in Freeborn County Minnesota. The team was organized just over a year ago and meets about once a month to discuss community outreach and ways to improve the health of soils and the quality of water in and around the Freeborn County area.

The Freeborn County Soil Heath Team focuses on four key principles to increase soil health: • Keep the soil covered • Reduce soil disturbance • Keep living roots as long as possible • Increase crop diversity Join us for an informational field day to gain hands on experience regarding soil health on Saturday, May 30th 2015 from 9am-12pm. The host farm is located three miles south of Geneva, MN on County Road 45. The producer has spent over 30 years

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implementing the four key principles of soil health in his corn-soybean operation. The producer has successfully implemented cover crops into his corn-soybean rotation the past four years. If you are curious how soil health practices can fit into your operation, help increase net profits and improve plant vigor you will want to attend this field day! For more information on this field day contact the NRCS at 507-373-5607 extension 3.

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IRLBECK Grain, Inc.

72670 State Hwy 16, Grand Meadow, MN 55936

507-754-5247

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Fax 507-754-5267

DRIVERS NEEDED

We are accepting applications for full/part time drivers pulling 53’ dry vans. Providing service to our customers in the Midwest with the ability to be home weekends. All drivers must be CDL Class A qualified, have a minimum of 2 years verifiable driving experience with an acceptable MVR and meet all pre-qualifying testing and hiring requirements. Drivers must possess customer service skills as well as a safe, dependable background. Irlbeck Grain offers great pay with incentives, a sign-on bonus, paid vacation and the opportunity for 401K. Qualified drivers may inquire at our office: 72670 State Hwy 16, Grand Meadow, MN 55936 or email resume to irlbeckadmin@hmtel.com

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Matt Ulwelling, owner

507-584-0133 • 130 State Hwy 16 Dexter, MN

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License #062813PM

Paid by Citizens for Sparks. 2009 7th Ave. SE, Austin, MN 55912

Employee Owners Providing Manufacturing Solutions

lawn & garden 07 stacey

See us for all your LP Gas needs

Chris & Holly Dahl

We do installation, leak detection, and testing.

Ag Chemicals - Gold Country & LG Seeds - Liquid Fertilizer - Seed Tenders - Nurse Trailers - Enduraplas Poly Tanks - Traeger Grills

We can help with your fertilizer and chemical needs. We also offer variable rate fertilizer.

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27296 730th Ave. 507-826-3463 or 507-383-4931 Albert Lea, MN 56007 www.dahlfarmsupply.com

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STROUP & LEWISON DISTRIBUTING, LLC.

Kibble Equipment is proud to serve farmers and families like yours. We work to keep operations productive and thriving season after season.

High Pressure Cleaning Equipment Dealer Sales and Service *Hot & Cold Washers

Putting the Farmer First!

*KO Cleaning Products

102 3rd St S, Rose Creek, MN 55970

507-433-2227

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Grand Meadow 507.754.5125 • Rochester 507.289.4086 Ostrander 507.657.2236 • Leroy 507.324.5347 • Elkton 507.754.5041 Spring Valley 507.346.7261 • Wykoff 507.352.5281 • Chester, IA 563.565.2415

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Now hiring for the following positions: drivers and owner operators, diesel mechanic, customer service manager and freight brokers. Drivers please contact our recruiter, Mike, for more information; all other positions contact Kristi in HR.

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The same tradition of hard work and innovation that has made POET one of the world’s largest producers of ethanol and other biorefined products, is the same tradition that makes Glenville a great place to live and work. We’re proud to call Glenville home.

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"Our Goal Is To Help You Reach Yours"

at the expense of our outdoor environment.

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2800 4th St. SW, Suite 7 Mason City, IA 50401

641.423.9531

a beautiful home environment should never come

WITH ALLOC LAMINATE FLOORING Alloc laminate flooring creates a warm environment inside your home without compromising the environment outside. We use sawdust and wood scrapings that would otherwise be discarded to craft our superior performance flooring. We manufacture responsibly by diverting 100% of our waste from landfills and utilizing it as energy. Our authentic wood looks are achieved through eco-friendly printing processes, and 100% of our aluminum and packaging comes from recycled materials.

Albert Lea Seed Home of Viking Corn, Soybeans and Alfalfa please visit us for both farm and home projects call for our free 52 page catalog 800-352-5247 or 507-377-2372

Albert Lea Seed House ww.alseed.com

1414 W. Main, Albert Lea, MN 507-377-2372 800-352-5247

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Minnesota’s Largest County Fair

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Go BIG

Minnesota’s Largest County Fair

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Save BIG with a Rebate today! Get a $100 per tire rebate on any purchase of Michelin or Kleber ®

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August 18-23 August 18-23

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©2015 MNA. All rights reserved. The Michelin Man is a registered trademark of Michelin North America, Inc.

24/7 Commercial Roadside Assistance Dealer Imprint Area

On-site Ag Assistance

SCFF and Gold Star Amusements Present David Smith Jr. Human Cannonball

Passenger and Light Truck Tire and Mechanical Needs

Alignments, brakes, belts, bearings and exhaust work*

Buy 5 oil changes, get 1 free ($24.95 standard oil change)

*most vehicles

watonna, MN • www.scff.org or 800-423-6466

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507-373-6469

1353 SE Broadway, Albert Lea, MN

Maximize Your Acres with Northern Country Coop’s Precision Ag & Agronomy * Planter Data Management * Yield Data Processing * Technical Service * Grid Sampling * Tissue Testing * Stalk Nitrate Testing * Nitrate Nitrogen Testing

* Crop Scouting * Composite Soil Sampling * Micronutrient Packages * GPS Field Boundary Mapping * Nitrate Nitrogen Grid Sampling * Variable Rate Planting, Fertilizer & Nitrogen

Check us out online www.ncountrycoop.com

Adams, Alden, Brownsdale, Conger, Emmons, Lansing, LeRoy, Lyle, Oakland, Rose Creek, Stacyville, Toeterville

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FDIC

81’ x 200’ x 19’ Contact us for a FREE consultation! KASSON, MN • 507-634-6640 MANKATO, MN • 507-625-5170 HUMBOLDT, IA • 515-332-9825 WAVERLY, IA • 319-352-9497

Change Your World For The Better! We Provide Hearing Solutions to Meet Every Budget!

Watch for our upcoming Hearing Healthcare Events in Austin and Albert Lea.

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process

36’ x 56’ x 10’

PROTECTING WHAT YOU VALUE! Cleary Building Corp. designs, manufactures, delivers and constructs high-quality commercial, equine, farm, suburban and residential pre-engineered structures.

Herb Dowse Precision Ag Specialist 507-481-5449 hdowse@ncountrycoop.com

www.producestatebank.com

MEMBER

Paid for by the POPPE for the People committee.

Center For Hearing Excellence

109 W. Park 220 E. William Ave. St. 109 W Ave. Park Ave. 2401 Bridge Ave.2401 Bridge Hollandale, MN 56045 Albert Lea, MN 56007 AlbertMN Lea,56007 MN 56007 Albert Lea, Hollandale, MN 56045 (507)(507) 889-4311 (507) 373-5500 889-4311 (507) 373-8600 (507) 373-8600

Serving the community since 1926!

rep.jeanne.poppe@house.mn

608 1st Dr. NW, Austin 507-433-6214 1707 W Main St, Ste 7 Albert Lea 507-373-1318 Toll free 877-333-6125

Offices at:

24’ x 40’ x 16’

800-373-5550 • ClearyBuilding.com

Agronomy | Energy | Feed | Grain

DARFUR ELYSIAN HOPE JANESVILLE LASALLE LAKE CRYSTAL MADELIA NICOLLET VERNON CENTER WALDORF


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Minnesota’s Largest County Fair

Supplement to The Freeborn & Mower County Shoppers/Tuesday, April 14, 2015/Page 11

Go BIG

Minnesota’s Largest County Fair

with Michelin AG Traction. Tread Life. Comfort.

Save BIG with a Rebate today! Get a $100 per tire rebate on any purchase of Michelin or Kleber ®

Checking • Savings • Loans • CDs • IRAs HSAs • Safe Deposit Boxes • Debit/Credit Cards ATMs • Internet/Telephone Banking

®

brand ag tires during the Spring 2015 AgVantage promotion.

August 18-23 August 18-23

PICK UP A REBATE FORM FROM AN AUTHORIZED MICHELIN DEALER AND START SAVING TODAY. Offer from 2/1/2015 to 4/30/2015. Must be postmarked See your dealer for for complete terms and conditions. Offer valid extended to 6/30/2015. Claims must postmarkedby by5/15/2015. 7/15/2015. See your dealer complete terms and conditions.

©2015 MNA. All rights reserved. The Michelin Man is a registered trademark of Michelin North America, Inc.

24/7 Commercial Roadside Assistance Dealer Imprint Area

On-site Ag Assistance

SCFF and Gold Star Amusements Present David Smith Jr. Human Cannonball

Passenger and Light Truck Tire and Mechanical Needs

Alignments, brakes, belts, bearings and exhaust work*

Buy 5 oil changes, get 1 free ($24.95 standard oil change)

*most vehicles

watonna, MN • www.scff.org or 800-423-6466

Owatonna, MN • www.scff.org or 800-423-6466

507-373-6469

1353 SE Broadway, Albert Lea, MN

Maximize Your Acres with Northern Country Coop’s Precision Ag & Agronomy * Planter Data Management * Yield Data Processing * Technical Service * Grid Sampling * Tissue Testing * Stalk Nitrate Testing * Nitrate Nitrogen Testing

* Crop Scouting * Composite Soil Sampling * Micronutrient Packages * GPS Field Boundary Mapping * Nitrate Nitrogen Grid Sampling * Variable Rate Planting, Fertilizer & Nitrogen

Check us out online www.ncountrycoop.com

Adams, Alden, Brownsdale, Conger, Emmons, Lansing, LeRoy, Lyle, Oakland, Rose Creek, Stacyville, Toeterville

Farmers Feed the World

Partnering With Farmers For More Than 37 Years

1-507-438-7857

FDIC

81’ x 200’ x 19’ Contact us for a FREE consultation! KASSON, MN • 507-634-6640 MANKATO, MN • 507-625-5170 HUMBOLDT, IA • 515-332-9825 WAVERLY, IA • 319-352-9497

Change Your World For The Better! We Provide Hearing Solutions to Meet Every Budget!

Watch for our upcoming Hearing Healthcare Events in Austin and Albert Lea.

Map 3.5x3.5 WWW.CRYSTALVALLEY.COOP

process

36’ x 56’ x 10’

PROTECTING WHAT YOU VALUE! Cleary Building Corp. designs, manufactures, delivers and constructs high-quality commercial, equine, farm, suburban and residential pre-engineered structures.

Herb Dowse Precision Ag Specialist 507-481-5449 hdowse@ncountrycoop.com

www.producestatebank.com

MEMBER

Paid for by the POPPE for the People committee.

Center For Hearing Excellence

109 W. Park 220 E. William Ave. St. 109 W Ave. Park Ave. 2401 Bridge Ave.2401 Bridge Hollandale, MN 56045 Albert Lea, MN 56007 AlbertMN Lea,56007 MN 56007 Albert Lea, Hollandale, MN 56045 (507)(507) 889-4311 (507) 373-5500 889-4311 (507) 373-8600 (507) 373-8600

Serving the community since 1926!

rep.jeanne.poppe@house.mn

608 1st Dr. NW, Austin 507-433-6214 1707 W Main St, Ste 7 Albert Lea 507-373-1318 Toll free 877-333-6125

Offices at:

24’ x 40’ x 16’

800-373-5550 • ClearyBuilding.com

Agronomy | Energy | Feed | Grain

DARFUR ELYSIAN HOPE JANESVILLE LASALLE LAKE CRYSTAL MADELIA NICOLLET VERNON CENTER WALDORF


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STROUP & LEWISON DISTRIBUTING, LLC.

Kibble Equipment is proud to serve farmers and families like yours. We work to keep operations productive and thriving season after season.

High Pressure Cleaning Equipment Dealer Sales and Service *Hot & Cold Washers

Putting the Farmer First!

*KO Cleaning Products

102 3rd St S, Rose Creek, MN 55970

507-433-2227

Chemical • Fertilizer • Feed • Grain • Seed • Soil Sampling • LP • Refined Fuels

Make the Most of Your Farmland Investment Farmland Sales & Acquisitions • Farm Auctions Appraisals • Professional Farm Management Serving the Midwest for almost 70 years.

Grand Meadow 507.754.5125 • Rochester 507.289.4086 Ostrander 507.657.2236 • Leroy 507.324.5347 • Elkton 507.754.5041 Spring Valley 507.346.7261 • Wykoff 507.352.5281 • Chester, IA 563.565.2415

www.KibbleEq.com

Now hiring for the following positions: drivers and owner operators, diesel mechanic, customer service manager and freight brokers. Drivers please contact our recruiter, Mike, for more information; all other positions contact Kristi in HR.

Member of Independent Equipment Dealers Association

73137 State Hwy 16, Grand Meadow, MN 55936 800-657-4910 www.valleytransinc.com

+

The same tradition of hard work and innovation that has made POET one of the world’s largest producers of ethanol and other biorefined products, is the same tradition that makes Glenville a great place to live and work. We’re proud to call Glenville home.

507.373.8895 POET.COM/GLENVILLE

www.Hertz.ag

Call Us Today for A Quote

Doors & Floors, Inc. 101 11th St. SE Austin • 433-3420

Mon-Fri 8am-5pm • Thurs 8am-6pm • Closed Saturdays

A SAFE PLANTING SEASON Sales | Service | Parts

"Our Goal Is To Help You Reach Yours"

at the expense of our outdoor environment.

WISHING OUR LOCAL FARMERS

2800 4th St. SW, Suite 7 Mason City, IA 50401

641.423.9531

a beautiful home environment should never come

WITH ALLOC LAMINATE FLOORING Alloc laminate flooring creates a warm environment inside your home without compromising the environment outside. We use sawdust and wood scrapings that would otherwise be discarded to craft our superior performance flooring. We manufacture responsibly by diverting 100% of our waste from landfills and utilizing it as energy. Our authentic wood looks are achieved through eco-friendly printing processes, and 100% of our aluminum and packaging comes from recycled materials.

Albert Lea Seed Home of Viking Corn, Soybeans and Alfalfa please visit us for both farm and home projects call for our free 52 page catalog 800-352-5247 or 507-377-2372

Albert Lea Seed House ww.alseed.com

1414 W. Main, Albert Lea, MN 507-377-2372 800-352-5247

biorefining


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HEATH REINDAL 507-874-3863 507-473-0345

HEATH REINDAL For All Your Electrical Needs -874-3863 507-473-0345

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IRLBECK Grain, Inc.

72670 State Hwy 16, Grand Meadow, MN 55936

507-754-5247

|

Fax 507-754-5267

DRIVERS NEEDED

We are accepting applications for full/part time drivers pulling 53’ dry vans. Providing service to our customers in the Midwest with the ability to be home weekends. All drivers must be CDL Class A qualified, have a minimum of 2 years verifiable driving experience with an acceptable MVR and meet all pre-qualifying testing and hiring requirements. Drivers must possess customer service skills as well as a safe, dependable background. Irlbeck Grain offers great pay with incentives, a sign-on bonus, paid vacation and the opportunity for 401K. Qualified drivers may inquire at our office: 72670 State Hwy 16, Grand Meadow, MN 55936 or email resume to irlbeckadmin@hmtel.com

Hamilton Auction Co. Call for all your Auction needs!

Matt Ulwelling, owner

507-584-0133 • 130 State Hwy 16 Dexter, MN

www.hamiltonauctioncompany.com

Support Our Farmers!

IS YOUR AIR CONDITIONER READY FOR SUMMER? 24 Hour Service

SPECIALIZING IN SEPTIC SYSTEMS DESIGN~INSTALLATION~SEEDING

• Conservation Construction • Land Drainage • Wildlife Ponds • Road Boring • Backhoeing • Consulting

37 Years in Service

Free Estimates

For more info: w w w. a r m s t r o n g a i r. c o m

PHILLIP OR MARK MORREIM 71610 263rd St. • Albert Lea • Office (507) 826-3449 Marks Cell (507) 383-6550 or Phil’s Cell (507) 330-1889

105 3rd St S • Rose Creek, MN

License #062813PM

Paid by Citizens for Sparks. 2009 7th Ave. SE, Austin, MN 55912

Employee Owners Providing Manufacturing Solutions

lawn & garden 07 stacey

See us for all your LP Gas needs

Chris & Holly Dahl

We do installation, leak detection, and testing.

Ag Chemicals - Gold Country & LG Seeds - Liquid Fertilizer - Seed Tenders - Nurse Trailers - Enduraplas Poly Tanks - Traeger Grills

We can help with your fertilizer and chemical needs. We also offer variable rate fertilizer.

- Kevin Reed

27296 730th Ave. 507-826-3463 or 507-383-4931 Albert Lea, MN 56007 www.dahlfarmsupply.com

® Contract Engineering and Manufacturing

U l t r a P r e c i s i o n E x t r u s i o n s®

Hi Yield Products Inc. 23282 620th Ave • Alden, Minnesota 56009 Bus: (507) 874-3750 Cell: (507) 383-0874 Email: kevin@hiyieldmn.com

4 Companies 1 300+ Team Owners

® 507-528-2228 • www.hodgmandrainage.com

Contract Engineering and Manufacturing

505 W. Front St. Albert Lea, MN 56007U l t r a 507-377-8910 • innovance.com

P r e c i s i o n E x t r u s i o n s®

“Draining your fields for higher yields”


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Call or stop in today! w a P n s ’ S ho p We Buy Ron I90 Exit 178A & Service 2203 4thFull St. Sales NW, Austin, MN 55912

or Loan Call or stopOn: in today! Money

for

Now Selling New and Used Guns Hours: Tues.-Fri 10-6;Handling Sat. 10-2 • 437-1301 Grain

Full Sales & Service for

Equipment

HI-POINT MODEL CF380 CALIBER .380

$150 NEW

Grain Handling Equipment

Guns - Gold TVs - VCRs/DVDs Stereos - US Tools RON’S Digital Cameras ELECTRIC Coins

RON’S MOTOR REPAIR

Call or stop in today! ELECTRIC Call or stop in today! MOTOR REPAIR Call or stop in today! Full Sales Call or stop today! orinstop today! 1005 N.in Main St., Blue Earth, MN 56013 &Call Service 1005 N. Main St., Blue Earth, MN 56013 24-Hour Emergency Service UL Listed 507-526-3060

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Let’s be honest, you can never predict what the weather in Minnesota is going to do next. In the last few years we’ve had more intense and frequent weather events like large rain or snow falls and temperature extremes. This last June one of our volunteer rain gauge recorders near Clarks Grove reported 10.6” of rainfall in just one week, and 3.3” of that fell in one day. For most people these events are just an annoyance. But for local producers and landowners these unpredictable weather patterns can cause some anxiety.

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In particular, large rain or snow melt events can wreak havoc on agricultural fields. Some of the main problems we see are large gullies on hillsides, sheet and rill erosion that moves precious topsoil from hilltops into local water bodies, and large areas of ponding in fields. All of these issues can have an impact on the productivity of their crops. Erosion moves the soil and its nutrients to locations that plants can no longer use them and often areas where we don’t want it. Areas of ponding prevent farmers from planting crops or drown out crops that are already there. There are a number of conservation practices that can help fix existing problems and several others that can help prevent future issues. The Freeborn SWCD can offer cost share for a number of practices to help fix existing erosion problems; grassed waterways, water and sediment control basins and grade stabilization structures are all ways to help gully erosion.

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But I digress. There still are a few moments here and there when things are working properly that I find time to think in between. For instance as I was planting the last field of the season I thought I would calculate how far I had actually driven the tractor during the season. This takes a little of the high school math that I so disliked when I was in class. Remember those days? How often we said “why in the world will I ever need this knowledge in the real world?” Well here I am using it to figure out something that is probably just as useless except for some entertaining and interesting trivia. So, okay let’s see, if I take the total acres planted (this year it was 2150 acres including all corn and soybean acres) and multiply that times 43,560 (the number of square feet in an acre) I come up with 93,654,000 square

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feet planted. Then if I divide this number by my planter width of 40 feet (feet² = length x width) I should have the total number of feet traveled, right? It comes to 2,341,350 feet. And by dividing this by 5280 feet in a mile, I discover that during the entire planting season I drove this thing over 443 miles! And all that at a maximum speed of 5.2 miles per hour! Wow, that’s a long ways. It would take me well into Canada for a fishing trip, or to Grand Island Nebraska to see how the crops look, or to Grand Forks, North Dakota to seewell I’m not sure what there is to see there but you get the point. Then I took it one step further and figured out if I took all the 30 inch rows planted this year and strung them out into one continuous line, how far would this row go? Thirty inches equals 2.5 feet so applying the same formula, 93,654,000 square feet divided by 2.5 is 37,461,600 feet. And dividing this by 5280 feet in a mile, it comes to 7095 miles of row planted- Holy Smokes! This row of corn or soybeans would reach from southern Minnesota to Hawaii and back to California. Or it would cover the round trip distance from Austin, Minnesota to Seattle, WA., down to Los Angeles, CA. over to Miami, FL.,

then up to New York, NY. and back to Austin again. Quite a trip! On a celestial scale, this distance is almost equivalent to the diameter of the earth itself! Or if you remember the Apollo moon missions, it would make more than one complete orbit around the moon as our astronauts did in the sixties. Amazing! Okay, so enough of the fun math and back to the job of planting. As you are reminded many times in all the farm magazines and seed company publications, be sure all your equipment is ready to go this coming season. Your Pioneer Sales Professional has lots of useful information such as a check list to prepare both the equipment and all the monitors necessary to complete the job as efficiently and effectively as possible. And take that extra time to be safe. One little saying I like to express to all the help around our operation is “be carefully thorough and thoroughly careful.” This kind of covers everything. And if you get a couple minutes to let your mind wonder, have some fun with your calculator and a little math. In the words of an old song writer named Jim Stafford, you can “take a trip and never leave the farm”.

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USDA Announces Changes to Fruit, Vegetable & Wild Rice Planting Rules Kirk W. Phelps USDA Farm Service Agency Mower County Executive Director

Farm Service Agency (FSA) has announced fruit, vegetable and wild rice provisions that affect producers who intend to participate in certain programs authorized by the Agricultural Act of 2014.

Producers who intend to participate in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs are subject to an acre-foracre payment reduction when fruits and nuts, vegetables or wild rice are planted on the payment acres of a farm. Payment reductions do not apply to mung beans, dry peas, lentils or chickpeas. Planting fruits, vegetables or wild rice on acres that are not considered payment acres will not result in a payment reduction. Farms that are eligible to participate in ARC/PLC but are not enrolled for a particular year may plant unlimited fruits, vegetables and wild rice for that year but will not receive ARC/PLC payments for that year. Eligibility for succeeding years is not affected.

What is Farmamerica? The Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center (Farmamerica) was established by the Minnesota legislature in 1978 to preserve the state’s rich agricultural heritage. We started out with a few acres, donated by Roy Lukken in the late 1970’s and, with the help of the local community, legislators and contributors, built the center into a 360-acre site which includes an impressive Visitor Center (built in 2000), a pond and prairie restoration, many external historical buildings, plus a large collection of antique tractors and farm equipment.

Planting and harvesting fruits, vegetables and wild rice on ARC/PLC acreage is subject to the acre-foracre payment reduction when those crops are planted on more than 15 percent of the base acres of a farm enrolled in ARC-CO or PLC. Planting violations no longer apply. A farm or producer does not need to have a history of vegetable planting under the new rules.

Our primary focus has always been education. It is important to us that we teach schoolchildren about our rural history and how farms in Minnesota helped to provide food for the nation and the world. In many cases, their visit to Farmamerica is the first time they see live farm animals up close. Research shows that 90% of kids living in rural areas today have never had a farming or agricultural experience.

Fruits, vegetables and wild rice that are planted in a double-cropping practice will not cause a payment reduction if the farm is in a doublecropping region as designated by the USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation.

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program of $50,000. The loan features a streamlined application process built to fit the needs of new and smaller producers. This loan program will also be useful to specialty crop producers and operators of community supported agriculture (CSA). Eligible applicants can apply for a maximum amount of $50,000 to pay for initial start-up expenses such as hoop houses to extend the growing season, essential tools, irrigation and annual expenses such Adam J. Gritz as seed, fertilizer, utilities, land rents, marketing, and USDA Farm Service Agency distribution expenses. As financing needs increase, Fillmore County Farm Loan Manager applicants can apply for a regular operating loan up to “This is a great update for Minnesota producers.” the maximum amount of $300,000 or obtain financing from a commercial lender under FSA’s Guaranteed Loan Program. Individuals who are interested in applying for a microloan or would like to discuss other farm loan programs should call the Farm Loan Team in Preston, MN at (507) 765-2123.

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Pay attention to all safety information. Read operator’s manual and warning decals. Inspect the equipment and correct any hazards before operating. Identify hazardous areas on equipment and make sure you stay away from moving parts. Beware of pinch points, shear points, wrap points, pull-in areas, thrown objects, crush points, stored energy hazards and freewheeling parts. Shut down equipment, turn off the engine, remove key and wait for moving parts to

Personal Farm Safety Don’t wear loose clothing around equipment or work areas. Use safety equipment the way it was intended. That means appropriate gloves, hearing protection and safety eyewear, not to mention face masks and respirators when working in dusty conditions. Always have a helper nearby when entering grain bins, breeding pens or other high-risk areas. Discuss safety concerns with children as you explain safe handling and operating procedures. Practice what you preach, and they will practice it, too.


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