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February 28, 2020

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A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A FARMER

‘Time to move on’ Haag steps down as IPPA board member

Record corn production, lower prices

Follow the Haag family throughout the entire year. Each month, look for updates about the family members and the decisions they make on their farm.

By Tom C. Doran

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By Jeannine Otto

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Mike Haag mugging for a reporter’s camera before settling down to talk seriously about the Illinois pork industry and his tenure on the Illinois Pork Producers Association is about as onbrand as you can get for this Emington farmer. For those Haag 16 years, Haag has employed humor and a positive outlook to spread the message about modern pork production. He hasn’t done it alone. Wife Trisha and their children, Kaleb, Brooke and Kacie, have been active in the industry and in IPPA activities. Haag’s brother-in-law, Jeff Stark, works on the livestock operation, and Mike’s parents, Dewaine and Marie Haag, are active in the industry and on the farm. At the 2020 annual meeting of the Illinois Pork Producers Association, Haag stepped down from the IPPA board after 16 years of service, including serving as president of the IPPA in 2011. During the Illinois Pork Expo, AgriNews sat down with Haag to talk about his tenure on the IPPA board and the Illinois pork industry. How does it feel to be not an IPPA board member? “It feels good. It’s been fun, and it’s been extremely rewarding, but it’s time to move on to a different chapter.” See HAAG, Page A7

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Elton Mau holds the sheep while Rick Adams demonstrates how to find a vein for drawing blood. Blood samples from sheep can be used for DNA and pregnancy testing.

Baa, baa blood test Samples reveal sheep diseases By Martha Blum

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BOURBONNAIS, Ill. — Shepherds collect blood samples for several reasons, including DNA testing. “You can get DNA in a lot of different ways,” said Rick Adams, who raises sheep near Chebanse. “I take blood samples to determine genetic markers for disease.” Spider lamb syndrome is a condition that results in lambs with crooked legs or twisted spines. “It is genetic, and you can test sheep to see if they are a carrier,” Adams said during a Sheep and Goat Workshop hosted by University of Illinois Extension in Kankakee County. “Now that syndrome is almost completely gone.” Sheep also are tested for resistance to scrapie, which is a neurological disease. “We can test for the genetic markers for resistance to scrapie, and we’ve practically eliminated scrapie in the sheep herd,” Adams said. “Now we test for hairy lamb syndrome, which is a problem

Elton Mau talks about different equipment he uses to give oral medications and shots to his sheep during a Sheep and Goat Workshop. Using a drench gun with automatic refill, he says, saves a lot of time when working with a flock. for Southdown sheep,” said the shepherd, who owns a 75-ewe flock of white faced sheep and a 175-ewe flock of black faced ewes. “The skin has a deformity, and it is not as fatal as spider lamb syndrome, but it is still not a good thing.” In addition, there are good traits that also can be identified by genetic testing including the callipyge gene. “With this gene, the sheep have muscle cells that are twice the size of normal muscle cells,” Adams said. “When these lambs go to market, they have 30% more lean meat and

10% less fat.” DNA testing requires purple top tubes that have a chemical in them so the blood does not coagulate, Adams said. “After the needle is in the vein, push the tube on and the tube will fill with blood if you have it in the right place,” he said. If he has a problem finding a vein because of the wool, Adams said, he clips a small area on the sheep’s neck. Adams also draws blood from his sheep for pregnancy testing. “The red top tubes are for pregnancy testing because the serum and cells separate and the lab tests the serum,” he said. “Buy plastic tubes so they won’t break when you put them in an envelope and mail them to the lab.” The shepherd sends the tubes by priority mail. “If they get to them on a Wednesday morning, I will know by Thursday morning if the ewes are pregnant, and the lab is 95% accurate for positive results and 99.9% accurate if the result is negative,” he said. Adams along with Elton Mau, who raises sheep near Arrowsmith, also talked about the proper way to give shots to sheep, as well as drenching techniques. See TEST, Page A3

Catching the bid-calling bug

Expect drier conditions for 2020 planting Wet springs part of long-term trend By Jeannine Otto

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opening United Country Burke Auction and Realty in 2013. Five years ago, his business constructed a 10,000-squarefoot auction facility in Robinson and the expansion continues. See BUG, Page A3

See DRIER, Page A2

By Tom C. Doran

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Bill Burke, newly installed Illinois State Auctioneers Association president, is congratulated by immediate past president Kara Miller at the ISAA conference Feb. 17 in Peoria. a company in Olney, Illinois, before I went to auction school, and I started auctioning right out of auction school,” Burke explained. After a few years of bid-calling part-time, he began working full-time for a Robinson auction business in 2009 before

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MALTA, Ill. — Trent Ford, the Illinois state climatologist, is ready for spring. “If you’re like me, you’re pretty much ready for spring and no more of this wintery drizzle,” said Ford, speaking at the 2020 Illinois Crop Management Conference in Malta. That being Ford said, h e ’s ready for just enough spring at just the right time – not too much spring all at once. “We don’t want to get there too quickly. If we rapidly transition to spring and we have this really warm March or April, that could see problems as far as snow melt is concerned,” Ford said. Water — how much and where and when — is a top concern on the minds of farmers and many others involved in agriculture in the Midwest right now. Farmers are still reeling from a soggy 2019 growing season that caused many to plant crops months later than normal or not at all. The top question is: Will they see a repeat in 2020?

First-generation auctioneer named association president PEORIA, Ill. — Bill Burke caught the bid-calling “bug” when he attended auctions as a youngster with his grandfather and has brought that love forward to his own business today. “I’ve always enjoyed auctions. I love to sell items, whether it is at an auction or traditional real estate,” Burke said at the Illinois State Auctioneers Association conference. “I just enjoy it. I’m a first-generation auctioneer. I’ve learned everything that I’ve learned coming to these conferences. I make it a big deal to be at the ISAA conference and attend the National Auctioneers Association conference because you learn a lot.” Burke, owner of Bill Burke Auction and Realty in Robinson, was seated as ISAA president during the annual conference. He is a 2000 graduate of Oblong High School and a 2005 graduate of the Missouri Auction School. “I worked at an auction house for a couple of years for

ARLINGTON, Va. — A first glimpse of the prospects for the 2020 growing season was revealed to kick off the 96th Agricultural Outlook Forum. U.S. Department of Agriculture Chief Economist Robert Johansson opened the forum with the agency’s outlook for commodity markets, trade and farm income for 2020. “We know that 2019 was a year filled with uncertainty for the agricultural sector. While the U.S. economy continued to grow, producers were faced with one challenging uncertainty after another,” Johansson said. “Weather conditions were terrible for planned production — it was the wettest year on record and it was also the hottest year on record for many areas; it was the coldest, slowest planting season resulting in the most prevent plant recorded; we went into 2019 with record soybean stocks and uncertain demand for animal proteins globally; and underlying it all was extraordinary uncertainty about trading relationships with our primary customers. “Those conditions characterized the 2019 season, and some of those conditions persist today. However, driven by expectations of more normal conditions and finalization of several trade deals, 2020 is shaping up to be a year with less uncertainty, giving producers a better chance to plan and innovate.”


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Ford’s answer: Yes and no, but more no than yes. “There will be flooding. There will be people who will have to make decisions based on too much water on their land,” he said. WET, WET, WET Outlooks based on longterm trends are showing that the moisture likely won’t be as widespread or severe as it was last year. Other conditions, including snow pack and rainfall, also point to a less soggy 2020 planting season throughout the northern part of the state. “We’re looking much better than we were last year as far as total precipitation,” Ford said. In Illinois, 2019 finished as the fifth wettest year on record. The year was prevented from taking the top spot by a drought that plagued the southern half of the state in September. Meanwhile, in northern Illinois, the area saw the bulk of its yearly rainfall before summer even started. “Most areas around here got their normal total amount of precipitation in a year by June 1,” Ford said. Heading into 2020, the winter has been milder than last year, with January being wetter than last year and February setting up to be drier than the same time last year. WINTER BLANKET Snowpack in northern Illinois also is down. “In DeKalb, so far this year, between Oct. 1 and Feb. 11, we’ve had about 23 inches of snowfall. The normal is around 30 inches,” Ford said. Less snow cover may put a damper on skiing and snowmobiling, but for farmers looking toward planting season, it’s a plus in one respect. “One thing that warmer-than-normal temperatures can do, especially without a snowpack, is it

For better: What would help farmers this spring? Q Dry, warm weather to help soil dry out and evaporate moisture. Q Gradual, not immediate, move from winter to spring. Q No extreme cold snaps. Q Little to no additional moisture; little to no additional snowpack.

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Q Additional snowpack in the upper Mississippi River basin. Q Prolonged cold that creates ice jams. Q Heavy rain on top of snowpack. Q Rapid transition from winter to spring and rapid melting of snowpack.

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can evaporate water out of the soils pretty quickly. That does help dry down the very top layer of the soil,” Ford said. Where there is snowpack is in the upper Mississippi and upper Missouri River basins and that bears watching, especially if that fast spring warm up does happen. “If this snowpack melts rapidly because of heavy rain up there and rapidly warming temperatures, we are going to see a lot of water come our way,” the state climatologist said. Ford noted that springs overall have been getting wetter and that 2020 is likely to follow that trend — but that doesn’t mean a 2019 rerun. “The outlooks for spring continue to show the odds of a wetter than normal spring, given our long term trends. That doesn’t mean 2019, but it does mean we will still see impacts related to excess water,” he said.

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Idle farmland acres at risk ‘Fallow syndrome’ reduces soil health

considered. n Inoculants. Use to rebuild VAM populations; often not feasible because of the cost. n Use Extract Powered by Accomplish biocatalyst. Technology designed to help release of phosphorous, zinc and other nutrients for greater availability to plant. “Extract is a proprietary technology that’s a combination of biocatalyst technology and a nutrient source. So, when we look at biocatalyst technology in Accomplish combined with nitrogen and sulfur applied in this system it can actually help us get more out of that system from a nutrient standpoint to release nutrients that are tied up in that system that could be contributing to that fallow syndrome,” Cornelious said. He added that farmers cannot depend on the nutrients they applied last spring on acres that ended up being fallow. “In a perfect world you should be able to plant the crop in 2020 and depend on those nutrients that were previously applied, but in most cases those nutrients are bound or have been used by some other mechanism in the soil and the crop doesn’t have access to those nutrients. There could be some residual there, but we need to use some technology to get the maximum benefit of those nutrients that are in the system,” he said.

PREVENT PLANT NUMBERS Nationwide there were 19.4 million prevent plant acres reported to the Farm Service Agency. There were 22 states with more than 100,000 unplanted acres. Illinois had 1,505,661; Indiana, 944,680; Iowa, 463, 315; Missou r i, 1,399,103; and Wisconsin, 595,090. U.S. corn prevent plant acres were estimated at 11.2 m illion acres. For t y-fou r states reported prevent corn acres and 15 states had more than 100,000 unplanted corn acres. Illinois had 1,143,131 acres; Indiana, 710,241; Iowa, 380,822; Missouri, 749,444; and Wisconsin, 459,042. FSA reported 4.1 million acres of soybeans were not planted nationwide. Fourteen states reported 100,000 or more prevent plant soybeans acres. Illinois was 331,581 acres; Indiana, 230,366; Missouri, 482,685; and Wisconsin, 125,536. There were 2.1 million wheat prevent plant acres in the country. Eighteen states had more than 25,000 unplanted wheat acres including Illinois at 27,063 acres and 84,678 in Missouri.

jected at 4.2 billion bushels, 18% above a year earlier with plantings recovering from last year’s weather-related decline and a return to trend yields. n The yield forecast of 49.8 bushels per acre is based on a weather-adjusted trend assuming normal growing season weather. n Soybean crush is projected at a record 2.1 billion bushels, driven by higher domestic use of soybean meal that more than offsets slightly lower meal exports. n Soybean meal prices are forecast at $310 per short ton. n Domestic use of soybean oil is projected up 2% on gains for edible oil and biodiesel consumption. n With lower projected soybean oil exports, soybean oil ending stocks for 2020-2021 are projected at 1.55 billion pounds, up 2% from last year, but still low compared to recent history. Soybean oil prices are forecast at 33 cents per pound. n Soybean exports are projected at 2.05 billion bushels, up 225 million from the 20192020 forecast. Increasing global import demand, particularly for China, and a recovery in U.S. market share will support higher U.S. soybean exports following a sharp decline over the past two years. SOYBEANS n The 2020-2021 outlook for n Soybean ending stocks for U.S. soybeans is for higher sup- 2020-2021 are projected at 320 plies, crush and exports and million bushels, down 105 millower ending stocks. lion from 2019-2020 and the lowest since 2016-2017. n The USDA anticipates 85 million planted soybeans acres, n With declining stocks, the a 12% increase over the 76.1 soybean season-average farm million in 2019. price is projected at $8.80 per bushel, up only slightly n Soybean supplies are projected at 4.6 billion bushels, up from last year. However 3% from 2019-2020 with higher prices will remain pressured by increased South American production more than offsetproduction and export comting lower beginning stocks. petition. n Soybean production is pro-

WHEAT n The 2020-2021 outlook for U.S. wheat is for tighter supplies, slightly lower total use and declining ending stocks. n U.S. wheat production is projected down about 4% from last year to 1.836 billion bushels on lower projected yield. n Low winter wheat plantings are supporting spring wheat prices, but persistent wet soils and unharvested corn in the Northern Plains could prevent or delay some planting. n Total wheat area for 2020-2021 is projected at 45 million acres, down 158,000 acres from the previous year and a record low. n The all wheat yield is projected down nearly 7% from last year’s near record to 48.2 bushels per acre and is based in a linear trend. n Lower beginning stocks and a smaller crop more than offset increased imports to reduce 20202021 supplies by 6% to 2.916 billion bushels, a five-year low. n A projected total use of 2.139 million bushels is down slightly from a year earlier, but remains above the five-year average. The year-over-year reduction stems from lower domestic use; exports are flat, but still strong at 1 billion bushels. n Forecast growth in global wheat demand supports the 2020-2021 export forecast. Reduced U.S. supplies and relatively stable use lead to substantially lower ending stocks. n At 777 million bushels, carryout for the marketing year is more than 17% below the previous year and the lowest level since 2014-2015. n The tighter balance sheet supports a 2020-2021 season average farm price of $4.90 per bushel, up 35 cents from the previous year.

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PLANO, Texas — A record 19.4 million acres nationwide were without row crops last growing season due to poor planting conditions and those left fallow are at risk in 2020 without the proper management practices. Brian Cornelious, Agricen director of applied sciences, said unplanted acres are susceptible to fallow syndrome — primarily defined as a phosphorous deficiency — that reduces an important fungi in the soil. “Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae fungi are very important to the row crop system and basically act as an extension of the plant root systems. The fungi are able to capture water and nutrients and funnel that back to the plants,” Cornelious said. “The mycorrhizaes also depend on plant roots in that system to provide nutrition for the mycorrhizae to survive. Mycorrhizae are dependent on having some type of plant in that system for them to support their life cycles. In the absence of plant roots you’re also affecting the populations of those mycorrhizae that are helping

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The Grains and Oilseeds Outlook was prepared by members of the wheat, feed grains, rice and oilseeds interagency commodity estimates committees of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The 2020 projections assume normal weather conditions for spring planting and summer crop development. These forecasts will be updated in the May 12 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates WASDE report. The May WASDE will incorporate farmers’ 2020 planting intentions as indicated in the March 31 NASS prospective plantings report and survey-based forecasts for winter wheat production, as well as global, country-by-country supply and demand projections. Here are the corn, soybeans and wheat highlights: CORN n The U.S. corn outlook for 2020-2021 is for record production and domestic use, increased exports and higher ending stocks. n Planted acres are projected to reach 94 million, up 5% from last year’s 89.7 million acres. n The corn crop is projected at 15.5 billion bushels, 13% above a year ago with an increase in area from last year’s weather-reduced plantings and a return to trend yields. n The yield projection of 178.5 bushels per acre is based on a weather-adjusted trend assuming normal planting progress and summer growing season weather. n Despite beginning stocks

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“We’re general auctioneers. We sell everything from pots and pans to land and homes. We sell a little bit of everything,” Burke said. HIGHLIGHTS He has a long list of favorite aspects of the auction business. “There is something new every day. When my phone rings, I could be going to do a $500,000 real estate auction, or I could be walking into a hoarder’s home the next day. We change so much in our general market, and I love it. I don’t work for a living. I love my job, so I don’t work for a living.” The friendships he has developed over his career are also a highlight. For example, Junior Staggs, a Tennessee auctioneer and one of the speakers at the ISAA conference, and Burke are close friends. “We’ll call each other and bounce an idea,” Burke said. The annual ISAA conference was once again filled with topnotch speakers and continuing education opportunities for its membership. Burke served as chairman of this year’s conference. “We had Beth Rose, a very powerful real estate auctioneer from Ohio. She taught some real estate classes at the conference. She also had a class about empowering women in the auction industry,

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improve plant growth and productivity.” Fallow syndrome symptoms in corn include purple coloration, or phosphorous deficiency, short or st u nted or u ne ven

plants. In many cases, cover crops were used in 2019 on prevent plant acres to provide erosion protection, prevent weed growth, improve soil tilth and provide forage for Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae populations.

OPTIONS Looking ahead to 2020, Cornelious gave the following recommendations on managing those acres that did not have cover crops and were left fallow: n Apply starter fertilizers. Banded phosphorous at 60 to 80 pounds per acre plus zinc; higher rates should be placed 2x2 to avoid damage from the nutrients. n Alternative crops. Soybeans and sorghum are more tolerant following fallow soil. So, as opposed to following the fallow field with corn that’s very susceptible to these conditions, these other options should be forecast down from a year ago, total corn supplies at 17.4 billion bushels are forecast to be record high. n Total U.S. corn use is forecast to rise 5% from a year ago on record domestic use and a rebound in exports. n Food, seed and industrial use is projected up fractionally at 6.8 billion bushels, driven by slightly higher corn used for ethanol. n Corn used for ethanol is up less than 1% from a year ago, based on expectations of essentially flat motor gasoline consumption and a modest increase in exports. n Feed and residual use is up 275 million bushels to 5.8 billion, with a larger crop, continued growth in grain consuming animal units and lower expected prices. n Corn exports are up 375 million bushels to 2.1 billion, reflecting expectations of global trade growth, but with continued competition from other exporters such as Argentina, Brazil and Ukraine. n Ending stocks are projected at 2.7 billion bushels, up 745 million from 2019-2020, resulting in a 25 cent per bushel decline from a year ago in the season-average farm price to $3.60 per bushel.

which to me is a great deal. I have a wife and three daughters. None are in my business right now, but they all support what I do, and I think this is a business that you’re going to see more and more women getting into,” Burke said. “We brought in Junior Staggs from Tennessee. He taught Online Auction 101, which was basically for someone who has never done an online auction, and teaches them how to think about getting started because it’s a whole different animal. He also taught an in-depth second course on the advanced online auction and dove into how to do it, how to use it and everything else. “ We a lso had George Michak this year. He is from Pennsylvania and is an attorney that practices auction law. He looked over contracts and went over contracts and how to make them better. “We are very blessed with the speakers we get. We’re trying to give our members what they need to go out and succeed whether you’re in southern Illinois and selling a tractor or in downtown Chicago selling very nice antiques.”

“When my phone rings, I could be going to do a $500,000 real estate auction, or I could be walking into a hoarder’s home the next day.” Bill Burke BILL BURKE AUCTION AND REALTY

your neighbor to come sell with you because you were afraid he might get your next auction. The National Auctioneer Association put on a big push of Auctioneers Helping Auctioneers. We have guys in this room that we really don’t normally compete a lot against each other, but if I have a question, I can call them,” Burke said. “I called another auctioneer the other day and asked about a machinery auction and what did he think I should charge. He told me what he charged. It wasn’t a price fix, but I don’t sell a whole lot of machinery, so I wanted the information to try and know what to do or how to do a justice and a service for my client. It was perfect and my client was NETWORKING Although auctioneers may be extremely happy, we were happy, competitors in a certain area, and that’s what it’s all about.” they also share information and help one another out when TRENDS The auction business continneeded. Networking and camaues to evolve and Burke has raderie are also a big part of the seen several trends since he annual conference. “In the old days in the auc- started in the business. “The auction world is changing tion industry, you never called

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Tom C. Doran every day and if you’re not in an association like the ISAA or the National Auctioneers Association or another association at some of these schoolings, you’re getting left behind,” he said. “Even in the last five years, the online auction side has taken over so much that it’s kind of crazy to be honest. There is so much technology going on.” GOALS Burke has set a number of goals he hopes to accomplish during his one-year term as ISAA president, led by making the organization stronger. “We have a lot of growing to do. I feel we have a little bit of a disconnect between our younger and our older population because of the change in the business. The way they’ve done it for 40 or 50 years isn’t the way it’s done today. When I started we had a one-page contract. Now most of them have 10- to 13-page contract,” he said. “And it’s a whole different world when you have to start talking about online bidding and even mixing online bidding into a live auction. So, there’s a disconnect, and I feel that I want to bridge that. We have 10 district meetings across the state, with two meetings in each district each year, and I’ve made it a personal goal to be at every one to try and bring our members together, keep them engaged and grow the association.” Tom C. Doran

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BRIEFS Tractor Supply Co. fundraiser benefits FFA BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Tractor Supply Co. continues its efforts to support youth across the country by kicking off the year with its annual Grants for Growing campaign. The fundraiser, which coincides with National FFA Week, supports hundreds of unique and sustainable agricultural projects implemented by FFA chapters nationwide. Through March 1, donations can be made in store or online at TractorSupply.com. Each grant will fund projects within the same state the funds were donated in. Grants for Growing first launched in 2016 by Tractor Supply, and its ability to fund FFA projects has increased each year. Last year, Tractor Supply’s campaign raised a record $970,121, which funded 259 grants and impacted more than 24,000 students across the country. To date, the program has raised more than $3.2 million for the National FFA Organization and has funded 1,258 grants supporting agricultural projects. Grants can be up to $5,000 and will be awarded to chapters on Aug. 1. For more details about the program, visit FFA. org/GrantsforGrowing.

Farmland auction includes wind turbines ROSSVILLE, Ill. — Six farms making up 874 acres in Vermilion County will be offered at auction March 19 with Schrader Real Estate and Auction Co. conducting the event. The farms offer the opportunity for immediate wind income with four turbines on the property. The land will be offered in 16 tracts, ranging in size from 10 to 160 acres. The turbines will be offered as separate tracts, each with two turbines. “It’s rare to see this much quality land offered at auction just before planting. It is available for immediate possession with 2020 farming rights,” said R.D. Schrader, president of the auction company. “The current owners have installed pattern tiling on 40-foot centers to ensure good drainage. It is well suited not only for operators, but for investors, as well. With our method of bidding, prospective buyers may make offers on any combination of tracts.” The land is located near Rossville, approximately 20 miles east of Champaign and 35 miles west of Lafayette, Indiana. Schrader representatives will be available from 9 to 11 a.m. CST March 4 to provide detailed information and accommodate inspections. The auction will begin at 1 p.m. CST at the Beef House Annex, 16501 North State Road 63, Covington, Indiana. Internet bidding will be available by prior arrangement. Those seeking additional information may visit www. schraderauction.com, or call 800-451-2709.

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“I use a drench gun that has an automatic refill,” Mau said about delivering oral medications to his flock. “If you have more than 10 head of sheep to drench, get an automatic gun because it is worth the time savings,” Adams said. “Put the gun towards the back of their throat so the medicine gets on the back of their tongue and they’ll swallow it,” he said. “If it is too far forward, they’ll spit it out.” Adams stressed the importance of giving shots to sheep in the correct location. “Don’t give shots in the rear leg or across the top of the loin,” Adams said. “Most shots are given subcutaneous or just under the skin,” he said. “The best place to give a shot is in the skin fold area underneath the front leg, and if you need to go intramuscular, this is still a good spot to find muscle.” Mau keeps all his supplies for administering shots and drenching in metal cabinets to protect them from rodents. Another tip from Mau is to keep a bottle of Dawn dish soap handy when treating sheep. “Dawn works great for a multitude of things like if you need to slide a rubber hose on a hard piece of plastic,” he said. “Put a little soap on it and that makes everything slide together.” Martha Blum can be reached at 815-223-2558, ext. 117, or marthablum@agrinews-pubs. com. Follow her on Twitter at: @AgNews_Blum.


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C650 Air Cart seeds more acres in less time Designed for small-grains producers and custom farmers In honor of its fifth full year of giving back to our nation’s farmer veterans, Kubota Tractor Corp. announced major enhancements to its Geared to Give program in partnership with Farmer Veteran Coalition. For the first time in the program’s history, veterans like Julie Hollars, a 2016 recipient of a Kubota L Series compact tractor, are now eligible to receive a wider range of equipment including higher horsepower tractors, utility vehicles and hay tools.

Geared to Give Kubota gives back to nation’s farmer veterans LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In honor of its fifth full year of giving back to our nation’s farmer veterans, from the showroom floor at National Farm Machinery Show, Kubota Tractor Corp. announced major enhancements to its Geared to Give program in partnership with the Farmer Veteran Coalition. The Geared to Give program, which equips U.S. military veterans with the tools needed to pursue a future in farming by providing both financial support and donated equipment, is expanding the equipment offerings available through the program to meet the diverse needs of more farmer veterans around the country. For the first time in the program’s history, awarded equipment will expand beyond Kubota’s L Series compact tractor to feature higher horsepower tractors, utility vehicles and hay tools. A total of five farmer veterans, one selected

from each of Kubota’s five operating divisions, will receive donated equipment in special ceremonies through this year’s Geared to Give program. New this year, one farmer veteran will receive one year or 250 hours free use of a powerful Kubota M7 Series tractor, a true workhorse tractor that excels in commercial livestock and hay applications. The M7 Series tractor will be presented to a farmer veteran during a special ceremony at the Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, in September. Additionally, Kubota will award a new Sidekick workhorse utility vehicle that delivers best-in-class handling and speed — up to 40 miles per hour of speed with cargo — for easier hauling of equipment, feed or harvest on the farm. To be eligible for the Geared to Give program, a military veteran must be a veteran member of the Farmer Veteran Coalition

and apply for a grant from the Fellowship Fund. Applications for the Fellowship Fund are being accepted now through March 6 and can be completed on the FVC website at www.farmvetco.org/ fvfellowship. Each year, five farmer veterans are selected from hundreds of applicants to FVC’s Fellowship Fund to receive donated Kubota equipment through the Geared to Give program. In addition to the equipment donations, Kubota also provides financial support in the form of grants that FVC awards to farmer veterans through the Fellowship Fund. In total, the Geared to Give program has awarded 21 L Series compact tractors to Farmer Veteran Coalition members and more than $250,000 in grants to the Fellowship Fund. For more information on the Geared to Give program, visit www.kubotausa. com/kubota-cares.

OL ATHE, K A N. — John Deere has expanded its lineup of air-seeding equipment to include its new C650 Air Cart to help small grains producers and custom farmers seed more acres per day in less time. The C650 Air Cart can be ordered in either tow-behind or tow-between configurations. Thanks to its 650-bushel capacity, high-flotation tires and fill rate of up to 100 bushels per minute, the C650 Air Cart helps customers be more productive by seeding more acres per day in less time. “This cart fills a need for producers or custom operators who are looking for an air cart with a capacity of more than 550-bushels, without having to make the leap up to our 850-bushel cart,” said Ryan Hough, marketing manager for planting and seeding for John Deere. Integrated John Deere technology helps make the C650 Air Cart a smart cart. Technology includes a durable, digital cart-side display to make filling and calibration push-button easy. ActiveCal is an on-de-

The C650 is compatible with select hoe drills and no-till drills. mand calibration feature that allows operators to automatically calibrate meters right from the Gen 4 Display in the cab. An integrated wiring harness provides connections for five camera locations, one in each tank and a fifth that provides a rear-hitch view. The C650 Air Cart can improve seeding accuracy, too. SectionCommand manages seed and fertilizer application by minimizing overlaps and skips. AirPower 2 provides dual fans, one for seed and one for fertilizer. Thanks to large, 3-inch primaries, AirPower 2 can accurately deliver product rates across the full width of even the widest air seeding tools, from opener to opener for consistent product application. Additional feat u res found on the larger John Deere C850 Cart are also

included on the C650, including hydraulic rear disc brakes, in-tank camera mounts, LED working lights, conveyor weather cover and digital tank air pressure monitoring. The C650 is compatible with select hoe drills and no-till drills. See your local John Deere dealer for a complete list of compatible drills. A Relative Flow Blockage Detection Performance Upgrade Kit from John Deere can also be added to the C650 to make it compatible with competitive tools and tractors. “This gives operators greater confidence from row to row in product applied regardless of the brand or age of their tools,” Hough said. John Deere will begin taking orders for the C650 Air Cart starting June 1, with shipments taking place later this fall.

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Case IH is adding three new models to its Farmall family of tractors: Farmall utility 95A, 105A and 115A. makes a difference — from heav y-duty power train components to the axle and transmission. Through this, Case IH creates a heavy, durable tractor to match demanding jobs and heavy loads.

More weight enables operators to push more, pull more and lift more, and it may minimize the need for front and rear wheel weights.

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Oldie but goodie Don Cummings of Jackson County, Indiana, stands next to his 1977 John Deere 4430 during the 2020 National Farm Machinery Show. He lent his tractor to John Deere to allow the company to showcase it with its newest planter — the John Deere 1745. The planter was designed for the farmer who wants a simpler planter without all the bells and whistles, but also has the capability to pivot fold and fit down a narrow 12-foot roadway. John Deere used Cummings’ tractor to show farmers that the new planter doesn’t need a lot of hydraulic power to pull it.

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Outlook for Feb. 28 - March 5

Shown is Friday’s weather. Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s lows.

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SUNRISE/SUNSET Springfield Date Feb. 28 Feb. 29 March 1 March 2 March 3 March 4 March 5

Rise 6:34 a.m. 6:33 a.m. 6:31 a.m. 6:30 a.m. 6:28 a.m. 6:27 a.m. 6:25 a.m.

Decatur 28/15

Quincy 30/15

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Champaign 26/14 Lafayette 26/13

Muncie 28/17

Southern Illinois: Friday: partly sunny and very cold; afternoon flurries in the south and west. Winds northwest 6-12 mph. Expect six to 10 hours of sunshine with fair-drying conditions and average relative humidity 65%.

Mt. Vernon 35/18

Vevay 35/14

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Indianapolis 29/15 Terre Haute 30/17

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Sun. Hi/Lo/W 39/25/pc 36/25/pc 40/27/pc 46/29/s 34/27/pc 34/24/pc 43/28/s 37/26/pc 41/29/pc 33/21/pc 36/25/pc 40/29/pc

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Southern Indiana: Friday: cold. Mostly cloudy in the north; partly sunny elsewhere. Winds northwest 7-14 mph. Expect four to eight hours of sunshine with fair-drying conditions and average relative humidity 60%.

SOUTH AMERICA Largely dry across Argentina into southern Brazil from Friday well into next week. Scattered showers and storms are likely from northern Sao Paulo and northern Mato Grosso Do Sul on northward each day.

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Is it bittersweet to not be a part of the IPPA board photo? “I think it’s a really exciting time. We had some really awesome candidates this year. It’s time. There are some great young people coming who are ready to step up and take leadership roles in this organization and in the industry. “It’s in good hands right now and I am excited about seeing what direction they take it. That’s what this is all about — getting new blood and getting new leadership. The industry is constantly changing, and we need new young people to find what that direction is.”

are doing the right thing. “I think that philosophy has been out there in our industry and with our producers, but I think what we’ve done on the board is really emphasize to producers how important it is to tell that story.” What has changed in the way we tell that story? “When we first started image campaigns a lot

“We are able to take care of animals so much more efficiently than we used to.” Mike Haag of years ago, we thought it was going to be really simple, and we were going

to find the silver bullet. We really thought we were going to do an ad campaign in Chicago that was going to hit a million people and just change their minds. “I still think there’s the ability to change those minds, but it’s going to take a one-on-one conversation. There’s not a silver bullet. “It’s a slow process, one

on one, person to person, telling your story, letting them ask questions. It’s not just running an ad at a football game, or that kind of thing.”

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What’s next for you? Do you plan to stay involved with IPPA? “I don’t think IPPA Executive Director Jennifer Tirey will let me out that easily. I was just asked to be on a committee at the national level, so I’ll be around.” Your son was in middle school and your daughters were in grade school when you started on the IPPA board. How have they been part of this? “Kaleb is 28 now, so he was 12 when I got on the board, Brooke was 8 and Kacie was 5. They have always enjoyed being part of this, coming to the expo. “They loved going and serving pork at different events and talking to people and being part of a lot of the promotions. They have absolutely grown up in the industry and with IPPA.” What are the biggest changes in the actual business of pork production in your 30 years of raising pigs? “The technology and the way that we are able to take care of our animals so much better than we used to. The building and feeding technology, the ventilation in the buildings, we are able to take care of animals so much more efficiently than we used to.” Is there a downside to that progress? “It’s so disappointing and so exasperating that, with some of these groups, no matter how much improvement we’ve made in the lives of our animals, we seem to get no credit for what we do. “We are constantly making changes in the way we raise animals and how we take care of them, but they don’t see that. They don’t see where we came from. They don’t see all the benefits we’ve been able to give these animals over the years to make them better.” You’ve transitioned from farrow to finish to finishing. Tell us a little about that. “We are now buying weaner pigs and feeding them out in finishing barns and the nursery. The buildings were getting old, and there’s no firm commitment from the next generation really wanting to come home. “Labor is also a factor. Labor’s tough. You’ll hear that from every pork producer. Trying to find good, reliable labor is really difficult.” Do you like finishing better than the farrow to finish? “I’m around more. There’s more flexibility. There are still a lot of responsibilities. We still own all of the pigs. We buy the pigs and feed them out ourselves.” You’ve really been a cheerleader for the industry and for Illinois pork production, in particular. What’s best about this industry? “I really love the people in it. They are second to none. We’ve made some really great friends.” What has changed as far as the public image of pig farmers since you started on the board? “What’s changed the most is it’s no longer OK to just do the right thing. We have to tell people we are doing the right thing. We have to show them we

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Diamond level recognition in state Experience Award LA SALLE, Ill. — Matthew Rich of the La Salle County 4-H Dimmick Braves Club received Diamond level recognition in State 4-H Experience Award applications. Rich Applications were judged on various dimensions: participation, communit y service, leadership and project learning. Applicants shared their experiences at both co-

unty and state levels. R ich’s focus was in leadership experience. T he Experience Award offers recognition for members who participate in activities and events. Bronze, Silver and Gold Clover Award winners receive county recognition. Rich participated and led a variety of county-level activities, meetings, club

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AUCTIONS

Auction Calendar Fri., Feb. 28

MILAN, ILL.: Farm Retirement Auction, 9:30 a.m., David Porth, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-847-2161. WYANET, ILL.: 160 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., Joanne M. Schertz Trust, Rediger Auction Service, 815-699-7999.

WAPELLA, ILL.: 191.14 +/Acres in 2 Tracts, 10 a.m., Mostoller Farm, Haycraft Auction Co., Inc., 217-9356286. ARCOLA, ILL.: Tools, Collectibles/Sewing Collectibles, 10 a.m., Dan & Myrna Coleman, Bill & Denice Cox, Tri County

Auction Ads inside FEBRUARY 28, 2020 | B1 Auction Co. LLC, 217-2683444. HENDERSON, KY.: 416 +/Acres in 3 Tracts, 12 Noon, Elizabeth Embry Heirs, Herron Auction & Realty, 270-826-6216.

Sat., Feb. 29

BUSHNELL, ILL.: Farm Equipment Consignment, 9 a.m., Bedwell Farm Equipment, 309-772-2343. HAWK POINT, MO.: Annual Spring Equipment

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AUCTION LOCATION: The Beef House Annex - 16501 North St. Rd. 63, Covington, IN. PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS: TRACT 1: 160± AC mostly all tillable w/frontage on CR 470 E & 2600 N. Mostly Eliott & Ashkum soils. Excellent investment opportunity. TRACT 2: 160± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 500 E & 2230 N. Mostly Eliott & Ashkum soils. TRACT 3: 47± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3700 N. Mostly Ashkum & Elliott soils. TRACT 4: 45± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3780 N. Mostly Ashkum & Elliott soils. TRACT 5: 20± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3780 N. Mostly Ashkum & Elliott soils. TRACT 6: 55± AC mostly all tillable, w/easement access to CR 3780 N. Mostly Ashkum & La Hogue soils. TRACT 7: 101± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3800 N. Mostly Elliott & Jasper soils.

TRACT 8: 71± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3800 N. Mostly Sawmill & Drummer soils. TRACT 9: 10± AC “SWING” TRACT w/great hunting & recreational opportunities. This tract can be bid on by an adjoining landowner or must be combined with Tract 8. TRACT 10: 80± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3850 N. Mostly Ashkum & Parr soils. TRACT 11: 62± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3850 N. Mostly Andres & Selma soils. TRACT 12: 24± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3900 N. Mostly Lisbon & Andres soils. TRACT 13: 26± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3850 N, CR 1900 E & CR 3900 N. Mostly Selma & Milford soils. TRACT 14: 13± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3900 N & CR 900 E. Mostly Milford & Lisbon soils. Tract 15: Wind Income for Turbines on Tract 1. Tract 16: Wind Income for Turbines on Tract 2. Contact Auction Company for details.

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To place your own advertisement, call 800-426-9438 Consignment, 9 a.m., Allen Auction & Real Estate Service LLC, 636-338-4805. See p. B4 CARLINVILLE, ILL.: Spring Machinery Consignment, 9 a.m., Rick Stewart, 217854-3191. MEREDOSIA, ILL.: Farm Equipment, 9:30 a.m., Harvey & Ada Berghaus Estate, Rahe Appraisal & Auctioneer, 217-473-4095. TERRE HAUTE, IND.: Retirement Farm Auction, 10 a.m. EST, Roger Sturgeon, Jeff Boston Auction Service, LLC, 812382-4440. ROBARDS, KY.: 83 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., Herron Auction & Realty, 270-826-6216. VERSAILLES, MO.: Farm Equipment Consignment, 10 a.m., Kilmer Farm Equipment, Wheeler Auctions & Real Estate, 660-327-5890. ROCKWELL CITY, IOWA: Farm Retirement Auction, 10 a.m., Jeff & Donna Hammen, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161. ALBION, ILL.: Farm Equipment, 10 a.m., JW Equipment, LLC, Rothrock Auction LLC, 618-839-5363. TOLEDO, ILL.: Farm Equipment Closeout, 10 a.m., Harvey Warner Farms Inc., Schmid Auction, 217-857-1507. HOYLETON, ILL.: Farm Machinery, 9:30 a.m., Charles & Eileen Twenhafel, Schaller Auction Service, 618-4761864. See p. B3 SHADELAND, IND.: Farm Machinery, 10:30 a.m. EST, Ron & Mary Gamble,

Scherer’s Auction Service, LLC, 765-385-1550.

Sun., March 1

SANDWICH, ILL.: Building Materials & Tools, 8 a.m., Gavin Auction Company, 815-509-8018. MILLSTADT, ILL.: Farm Machinery, 11 a.m., Robert Hucke Estate, Schaller Auction Service, 618-4761864. See p. B3

Mon., March 2

AGENCY, IOWA: Farm Retirement Auction, 9:30 a.m., Ronald & Katie Newquist, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161. SIKESTON, MO.: Farm Machinery, 9:30 a.m., DeWitt Auction Company, Inc., 800-533-9488. See p. B4 WALNUT, ILL.: Farm Equipment & Machinery, 10 a.m., Wolf Farms, Rediger Auction Service, 815-699-7999. See p. B3 PARIS, ILL.: 236 +/- Acres in 3 Tracts, 10 a.m., Moss Auction Team, LLC, 217465-4545.

Tues., March 3

BATAVIA, IOWA: Farm Retirement Auction, 10 a.m., Willhoit Farms, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-847-2161. ROCHESTER, ILL.: 179.64 +/Acres, 10 a.m., Zane Zaubi, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-847-2161.

Wed., March 4

LOVILIA, IOWA: 715 +/Acres in 3 Tracts, 10 a.m., Mike & Jill Garrett, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161.

Thurs., March 5

CHERRY, ILL.: 200 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., Losey Family Farm, Rediger Auction Service, 815-699-7999. See p. C2 PRINCEVILLE, ILL.: Farm Retirement Auction, 10 a.m., Larry & Debbie Gehrig, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161. EAST MOLINE, ILL.: Truck Tractors, Straight Trucks & Trailers, 10 a.m., US Auctioneers Inc., 800992-2893. PRINCEVILLE, ILL.: 80 +/Acres, 4 p.m., Ryan Gehrig, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-847-2161. LANGHAMAUCTIONEERS. HIBID.COM: Online Only, 162 +/- Acres in 3 Tracts, bidding closes at 6 p.m. Central, Langham Auctioneers Inc., 618-2678400.

Fri., March 6

GIFFORD, ILL.: 2-Day Consignment, 9 a.m., Gordon Hannagan Auction Co., 217-568-7117. HOOPESTON, ILL.: Retirement Auction, 10 a.m., Arlyn & Lanae Rudin, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-847-2161. PARIS, ILL.: 435 Acres, 10 a.m., Moss Auction Team, LLC, 217-465-4545. See p. B3 WEST POINT, IOWA: 180 +/- Acres in 3 Tracts, 3 p.m., Valencia “Val” Kassmeyer & The Late Robert Kassmeyer, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161. MACOMB, ILL.: 48th Annual Bull Test Sale, 6:30 p.m., Lowderman Auction, 309833-5543. See p. B4

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AUCTIONS Upcoming REAL ESTATE

MARCH

4 - 1122± ACRES IN 24 TRACTS. Hancock County (Greenfield, IN). Productive Cropland • Commercial/Industrial Potential • Excellent Development Property • Tax Exchange Potential • 911.38± Total FSA Cropland • 2020 Crop Rights Conveyed. Contact Steve Slonaker 765-969-1697 or 800-451-2709. 17 – 56± ACRES IN 4 TRACTS. Allen County (Harlan, IN). 4 Bedroom Home • Small Barn • Large Multi-use Building. Contact Jerry Ehle 866-340-0445. 19 - 874± ACRES IN 16 TRACTS. Vermilion County, IL. 2020 Farm Rights w/ Immediate Possession • Excellent Productive Farmland • Wind Income on 4 Turbines • Investment Potential • Tiled on 40’ Centers. Contact 800-451-2709. 23 – 75± ACRES IN 3 TRACTS. Dane County (Deerfield, WI.) Country Home with small storage building on 3.25± Acres • 70± Acres Tillable Land. Contact Gary Bailey 260417-4838. 24 – 62 ACRES IN 4 TRACTS. Allen County (Grabill, IN) Contact Jerry Ehle 866-340-0445.

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ABSOLUTE AUCTION After More Than 100 Years of Exceptional Customer Service and Sales, Finney Implement, Inc – John Finney Has Decided to Retire and Has Sold His Business to Ritchie Implement Inc. Finney Implement Will Sell All Their Used Equipment & Miscellaneous Items at Absolute Auction! This Auction Will Consist of An Exceptional Line of Quality Used Farm Equipment. Ritchie Implement Will Continue to Provide Service and Sales Out of This Auction Location. Join Us March 14th to Give Finney Implement, Inc. A Well Deserved Send off! t 53"$5034 t 4,*% 45&&34 t 4,*% 45&&3 "55"$).&/54 t $0.#*/&4 t )&"%4 t )": '03"(& &26*1.&/5 t 5*--"(& &26*1.&/5 t ."/63& &26*1.&/5 t (3"*/ $"354 8"(0/4 t 1-"/5&34 1-"/5*/( &26*1.&/5 t 305"3: 5*--"(& t '&&% (3*/%&3 &26*1.&/5 t -"8/ .08&34 "55"$).&/54 t 65*-*5: 3&$3&"5*0/"- 7&)*$-&4 t $0.1"$5 53"$5034 t $0/4536$5*0/ &26*1.&/5 t 536$,4 53"*-&34 t .*4$&--"/&064 &26*1.&/5 t 1"354 .*4$&--"/&064 &26*1.&/5 This Listing is subject to charge due to Daily Business and Sales. If Traveling from a distance, Please call ahead. For more information & photos, please visit our website www.powersauction.com. Online bidding available through proxibid.com - 2.5% Buyers Premium capped at $750 per purchased item applies to online buyers only! A Photo ,' Is Required To Register. All Items Must Be Paid For The Day Of Sale By: Cash, Check Or Credit Card With A 4% Convenience Fee. Wisconsin Sale Tax Of 5.5% Applies To Certain Items. All Sales Are Final - Everything Is Sold AS IS - WHERE IS With No Warranties Or Guarantees Expressed Or Implied. All Settlements Must Be Paid For In Full On The Day Of Auction. Announcements Made The Day Of Sale Supersede Any Printed Material. Powers Auction Service Is Not Responsible For Items Once Sold.


B2 Friday, February 28, 2020

AUCTION FROM PAGE B1

Sat., March 7

GIFFORD, ILL.: 2-Day Consignment, 9 a.m., Gordon Hannagan Auction Co., 217-568-7117. SULLIVAN, ILL.: Household, Toys, Tools, Farm

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Equipment & Trailers, 9 a.m., Andrew & Lois Kraemer, Kenneth & Marian Hochstetler & Nicole Mocko, Rohrer Bros. Auctions, 217-2181695. See p. B3 EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL.: Farm Machinery, 9 a.m., Carl & Sue Weissert, Green Acre Farms, Schaller Auction Service, 618-476-1864. See p. B3

NEW ATHENS, ILL.: Farm Equipment, 9:30 a.m., Eugene (Shorty) & Jeanette Napier, Burmester Auction Service, LLC, 618-282-3931. See p. B4 FANCY FARM, KY.: Farm Machinery & Equipment, 10 a.m., Daniels Farms, James R. Cash, 270-6238466. PARIS, ILL.: Multi-Consignor Farm Retirement Auction,

10 a.m., Henry Setzer Farms, Phil Landes Farms, Tucker Wood Auctions, 217-822-2386. JERSEYVILLE, ILL.: Farm Retirement Auction, 10 a.m., Robert Krueger, Hanold Auctioneering, 618-781-9810, Geisler Auctioneering, 217-2484045. See p. B5 MASCOUTAH, ILL.: Old Time Farm Auction,

10 a.m., Ralph Bitterberg, Mark Krausz Auction Service, 618-588-4917. See p. B3 TOULON, ILL.: Anything But Household Consignment, 10 a.m., Orwig Auction & Appraisals, 309-361-0397. See p. B5 MENDOTA, ILL.: Farm Retirement, 10 a.m., Sondgeroth Farms, Allen & Mary Lynn

Sondgeroth, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161. See p. B5

Sun., March 8

ELIZABETHTOWN, KY.: Farm Equipment, 2 p.m. EDT, Rick & Donna Thomas, James R. Cash, 270-623-8466. See p. B4

See AUCTION, Page B3

Large Multi Farmer Absolute Auction Saturday March 21, 2020 9:00AM Sale held at Okawville, IL Community Park

511 Hanover Street, Okawville, Illinois 62271 Selling in 4 rings rain or shine NO BUYERS’ PREMIUM Okawville is located 40 miles east of St. Louis on I-64. There is a large lunch room and lots of shelter. Okawville has two motels, Original Mineral Springs, (618) 243-5458 and Super 8, (618) 243-6525. TRACTORS AND LOADERS: 2014 JD 7230R, 636 hrs, MFWD, powershift, 5 outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 480/80R46 duals, LED lights, loader, 230 hp, S/N 7230RTES082464, Like the day it was new, 1 owner, Estate tractor; 2013 JD 8285R - 1680 hrs, MFWD, 480/80R50 duals, 380R38 front, weights 1300 front axle, 285 hp.; Beautiful 2008 JD 9230 4WD, 2025 hrs., powershift, auto track ready, 20.8-42 duals, 3 pt., dif. lock, 325 hp, S/N P003963. The nicest one you’ll ever see. Estate tractor; AGCO 9695 MFWD, cab, 18.4-42 dual wheels, 2700 hrs., 195 hp. Very nice; JD 7830 1322 hrs, Power quad, 18.4-42 Firestone duals, 4 outlets, 165 hp, S/N R002440. The nicest one in Illinois; Case IH 7220, 3506 hrs, duals. Very nice; Ford Genesis 8670 2WD, 170 hp, 18.4R38, new Michelin radials, duals, 4120 hrs, 3 outlets. The nicest one in Illinois. Come see, 1 owner; Case IH MXM120 Cab, FWD, 5010 hrs. Very nice; Case IH 9250 4WD, 6002 hrs. with 600 hrs. on engine rebuild, powershift, duals. Clean; JD 7210 Cab, 2WD, power quad, 7031 hrs., good rubber, 18.4-38; AGCO Allis 9650 3189 hrs., Powershift, 18.4-42, 6 cyl. diesel, 155 hp, cab. Very nice. S/N 941019PA; Steiger Cougar 4x4 CR 1225, 18.4-38 duals, 3 pt., 5100 hrs.; TW 25 Ford MFWD, 4600 hrs. with 800 hrs. on New Holland Reman engine. Nice, same farm all of its life; MF 4245 With Westendorf TA-26 loader, cab, 4x4 S/N F44423, 2300 hrs., 75 hp; Case 2290 Cab, 4930 hrs.; JD 4240 Cab, quad range, 7224 hrs. Very sharp; Cat 65 With new tracks, new diesel pump and injectors; MF 2775 Cab tractor, V8, Perkins diesel, 24 speed, S/N 9R012810, 160 hp, 3609 hrs. Nice Estate Tractor; AGCO 8765 2WD, with AGCO loader; Mahindra 3550 With loader, roll guard, less than 200 hrs; JD 2955 4 post roll guard, 2 outlets. Nice; JD 4430 Quad range, 6150 hrs. Clean; JD 5510 MFWD, with JD 541 self-leveling loader, 4152 hrs. Nice; JD 4630 Cab, quad range, 20.8-38 duals; AC 7060 Cab, power director transmission; Ford 5000D, Nice; Ford 3000, Gas; Case 1070 With cab; IH 1486, Cab, 540-1000, new clutch, 5180 hrs., Very nice; Westendorf TA-28 Loader off AC; White 2-105 With Westendorf loader, open station, duals; White 2-85 With cab, 3100 hrs.; Case 1070 Cab, Case 900 loader; White 2-105 Cab, 5045 hrs.; Freeman 4000 Loader off MF with front hyd. pump; AC 7000 Cab tractor; JD 4555 Quad range, 2WD, 5656 hrs., duals, 18.4-42. Very nice; Ford 801 Nice; Ford 3600 2638 hrs, duals. Beautiful; Ford 2000 Diesel; Ford 4600 Diesel, with loader, 1075 hrs. Very nice; MF 236 Loader With bucket, tine, and pallet fork; Tractor Weights of Many Kinds; JD Belt Pulley for JD 4010; (2) JD Quick Coupler Hitches; COLLECTOR TRACTORS: JD GP Wide Tread Side steer, older restoration, new rubber 11.2-38, PTO, mechanical lift, #403119. 1931 Very rare; JD 830 Pony start, old restoration. Nice; JD 630 Restored, factory wide front, flat top fenders, 3 pt., #6808310. Beautiful; JD 530 NF, 3 pt., restored. Beautiful; JD 620 LP Restored, 700 hrs. on meter; IH Super MTA Diesel, restored. Rare; IH 340 Gas, NF, Beautifully restored. Rare; Farmall 450 Gas Original, fast hitch, power adjust wheel; JD MC Crawler Original, Very straight; MM G1000 Vista LP Gas. Original and nice; MM 670 Tractor; MM R Tractor; Case VAC WF, eagle hitch; MF 35 Gas; IH Super H; Farmall B; 1946 Farmall A; Farmall 450 Gas, original; Farmall 400 Gas, fast hitch, new rubber 15.5-38, original; (2) AC WD Tractors; Ford Jubilee Restored; AC CA With belly mower; AC WD 45 Gas; AC 17 Series 4 Restored, 3 pt., with side mounted bar mower; IH 400 Restored, gas, regular drawbar, #20224.; Beautiful IH Fast Hitch Assembly for 400 Tractor; JD 2010 Gas, NF, original; Oliver 1855 Tractor With cab, diesel, 3245 hrs. Nice, good rubber; AC B Adjustable wide front; 1939 JD H Fenders, restored; Farmall Super A With belly blade. Nice; TRACTOR ENGINES: IH 236 Diesel Engine; IH 301 Diesel Engine; IH 221 Gas Power Unit With clutch; IH German Diesel 309 With trailer; CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND DIRT SCOOPS: Case 580B Extendahoe 2WD, diesel, cab; Case 780B Backhoe Diesel, with roll guard; JD 450C Crawler Diesel, with high lift bucket and forks, 3078 hrs., winch, 10 hrs. on new clutch and brakes; Case 580 Diesel 4WD Forklift; Skyjack Scissor Lift; Genie 1930 Scissor Lift; Cat 12D Road Grader Runs great; (2) Mercedes 4 Cyl. Diesel Engines On stands; Reynolds 10 Yard Dirt Scoop With drawbar hitch; Eversman 7 Yard Dirt Scoop With dolly; Ditch Witch Trencher With gas engine; Onan Generator Natural gas, 47 kw; Allmand Light Plant; Large Commercial Power Washer; 4 ft x 4 ft. Sheep Foot Roller; (2) Ashland 3 pt. Stump Grinders; Ditch Witch Trailer 20 ft., pintle hitch; Vermeer PT18 Pull Trencher PTO drive; Woods 1050 3 pt. Backhoe 18 x 24 bucket; COMBINES AND HEADERS: 2013 JD S660 Combine 1452 Eng. hrs., 1142 sep. hrs., duals, 28.1x26 rear, 4x4, chopper, power hopper, wheat concaves. Excellent Estate Combine, The nicest one to be found in IL; 2014 JD 635FD Flex draper platform, flip over reel, header height in rigid mode, one owner, Estate Header Excellent Nice Golden Bell header trailer to sell separate; JD 9600 4x4 Combine, chopper, right out of the field; Case IH 1660 4x4, 4800 eng. hrs., Very nice; Case IH 1020 20 ft. platform; MF 550 2534 hrs., Perkins diesel, cab, with 15 ft. header. Very nice; Case IH 1440 Combine 3200 hrs., 4x4, LED lights, 100 hrs. on new rotor. Nice; Case IH 1660 4x4 Cummins engine specialty rotor, 4,000 hrs.; Case IH 1063 Corn Head; Several Good Head Transport Trailers; JD 9500 2WD Combine. Nice; JD 922 Flex platform, poly points; Gleaner F2 Diesel, 6 cyl., cab; Gleaner F2 Gas, long separator; 4-30 Gleaner Corn Head; 13 ft. Gleaner Flex Platform; Gleaner 16 ft. Flex for L or M; JD 693 6-30 Corn Head; JD 843 Low tin oil bath corn head; JD 7720 4x4, 3402 hrs. Titan II Estate Combine; Case IH 1044 Corn Head 4-38; JD 7720 Titan II 4x4. Nice; JD 4420 Combine 3292 hrs. Nice; JD 213 Flex stainless platform; (2) JD 643 Corn Heads; JD 220 Flex Platform (2) JD 920 Flex Platforms; Case IH 844 Corn Head; Gleaner 20 ft. #500 Platform for Rotor Combines; Case IH 17 ½ ft. Flex Platform; Corn Reel 6 row, on trailer; TRUCKS, WAGONS, AND TRAILERS: To sell at 12 Noon: 1995 GMC Top Kick Tandem Grain Truck 56,844 miles, 427 gas, nearly new rubber, Shur-Lok tarp, rear hitch. Very nice; 1979 International Diesel Tandem Twin Screw Scott grain bed, cargo door, 13 speed, new tarp; 1977 Ford 2 ton with steel dump bed, gas, with snowplow; 1984 Chevy C30 Flat Bed Gas; 2008 Jet Hopper Bottom Semi Aluminum grain trailer, 34 ft. roll tarp. Nice; 2001 Freightliner FL70 Grain Truck Cat 3126D engine, 5 speed, air bake, tarp, Midwest 380 bu. bed. Nice; (40) Gravity Wagons Many with seed augers; Brent 420 Grain Cart; Killbros 1800 Grain Cart; 1976 Chevy C65 Grain Truck 16 ft. Midwest bed, 427 gas engine, 5 speed, roll tarp, tag tandem; 1974 Chevy C60 Grain Truck Tarp, Knapheide bed, 366 gas engine, 4 speed, Shur-Lok tarp. Nice; 1998 Ford F150 4x4; 16 ft. Gooseneck Flatbed With ramps; (2) 20 ft. Gooseneck Livestock Trailers; (3) 24 ft. Gooseneck Flatbed Dovetail Trailers; 1965 Ford Steel Bed Dump Truck 47,000 miles; 24 ft. Semi Grain Trailer With dolly; Flat Bed 7 x 14 wagon; 2004 M & M 16 ft. Flatbed Trailer With beavertail; 2008 Ford F650 Truck Crew cab, w/11 service body, overhead racks, diesel, Good condition; 1999 Ford F550 Bucket Truck Diesel, with fiberglass service single man bucket, Good condition; JD 1210A Grain Cart; 1972 Chevy C50 Grain Truck 70,000 miles, 13 ft. Knapheide bed, 350 gas, 4 speed; 1996 International Diesel Floater Fertilizer Truck, 3208 Cat, with Tyler 8-ton dry bed, stainless steel, light bar, air brakes, Land Manager radar; 100 and 150 Bushel Auger Wagons; 2000 Ford F150 4 door, 4x4; 25 ft. Steel Truck Bed - With lift end gate; 2002 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4, auto; 20 ft. Dovetail 3 Axle Trailer; 14 ft. Bumper Hitch Trailer; 5 x 8 Bumper Hitch with Sides; 2004 24 ft. Corn Pro with 6 ft. dovetail and ramps, HD; Campbell Hill, IL Village Fire Truck: 1976 C65 pumper, 750 gal. per min., 8200 actual miles. Nice; 24 ft. Aluminum Kiefer Livestock Trailer – Gooseneck; 1990 International Semi 9370 Day cab, Cummins engine, 9 speed, wet kit; 2009 WW 2-Horse Trailer Bumper hitch; 2001 Buick LeSabre 4 door; 2019 Trailerman 20 ft. Trailer With dovetail and liftoff ramp, bumper hitch. Nearly new; 1997 Chevy 2500 4x4, 5.7 liter; Several Gravity Wagons With Augers and Honda Engines; Killbros Wagon With Yetter Seed Jet system; E-Z Trail 250 Bushel Seed Wagon With power unit; Corn Pro Gooseneck Livestock Trailer 18 ft.; 1990 Chevy C3500 Gas 1-ton Dually Utility Truck; 16 ft. Tandem All Steel Tilt Deck Trailer; UFT Grain Cart; 1998 Ford F150, 4x4; EZ Flow 700 Bushel Grain Cart; 20 ft. Industrial and 24 ft. Industrial Pintle Hitch Trailers; PLANTERS, DRILLS, AND FIELD CULTIVATORS: JD 1790 16-31 planter with air bags, down pressure, 450 monitor. Very good. On small acreage, You must see; JD 7240 6-11, finger pickup, no-till planter. Nice; JD 750 No-Till Drill Dolly hitch; Great Plains 15 ft. No-Till Drill; Krause 5400A 30 ft. no-till drill. Nice; Kinze 3000 6-11, no-till planter. Very nice; (2) IH 5100 Drills With culti-harrows; JD 7000 16 row, 16 in., no-till, bean meter; White 5100 12-30, vertical fold, no-till, monitor, pull type; JD 7000 8-30, no-till, with liquid fert.; (2) JD 7200 12-30, wing-fold, no-till, finger planters; (3) Black Machine 12-30 or 13/15 No-Till; Planters Kinze units; (6) JD 7000 6-30 No-Till Planters; Case IH 900 6-30 cyclo planter; AC 7-row No-till Pull-type Bean Planter; JD 2-row 7000 Tool Bar Planter; IH 510 Drill; Lexington 244 Grain Drill; JD 7000 6-30 no-till, dry fert.; Yetter 12-30 Fold Cultivator; JD 1240 4-row planter; JD 7000 6-30, no-till, with 6-row splitter and monitor; Many 6-row Cultivators and Rotary Hoes; Case IH 183 12-row cultivator, Like new; JD 7000 6-30, with liquid fert.; JD 8300 Drill; Case IH 5400 15 ft. no-till drill, on Yetter cart, 15 in. rows; Sunflower 9412 15 ft. no-till drill; MF 33 17 disc drill; HAY AND FORAGE EQUIPMENT: JD 338 Wire, small baler; Hoelscher Accumulator and Hoelscher grapple pickup; Case IH 8530 Small twine in-line baler; Tomahawk 3 pt. large bale shredder, Very good; AGCO Hesston 7110 Small square baler, Used very little; Kuhns 10-bale Accumulator Like new; 10-Bale Grapple for Skid Loader; Gehl 700 Chopper 2-30; Versa Bagger 891 10 ft. tunnel; JD 3970 Chopper, 2 row green, 7 ft. pickup; New Holland 320 Small wire baler; JD 457 4 ft. baler with net wrap; H&S Twin Auger Silage Wagon On large floater tires. Like new; H&S 860 Silage Blower; H&S 8-Wheel Rake; New Holland 1411 Disc haybine; New Holland 688 Round Baler With net wrap; (2) New Idea 4665 Round Balers With net wrap; (2) New Holland Windrow Inverters; JD 567 Round Baler With net wrap; New Holland 660 Round Baler; Case IH DCX131 13-disc conditioner; (2) 24 ft. Flatbed Hay Wagons;(2) New Holland 892 Choppers With 2-30 and pickup, metal alert; (2) IH 1190 Haybines; New Holland 1431 Hydro swing disc conditioner, 13 ft.; Oliver Hay Crimper; New Holland 1034 Small bale wagon, 105 bales; Techno-Bale 900 Round bale self-loading hauler; New Holland 258 Hyd. drive hay rake. Very nice; IH 600 Silage Blower; (2) Pequea 910 PTO hay fluffers; Ag-Maxx 10-wheel Rake With kicker; Claas Volto 75T 6 basket tedder; JD 1209 Haybine; (2) IH 430 Square twine balers; (2) H&S Vertical Fold 8-wheel Rakes; IH 1300 3 pt. 7 ft. bar mower; New Holland 256 & 258 Rakes With hitch cart; MF 450 Round Baler; New Holland 56 Rake; (2) Miller Pro 5100 78 ft. tandem silage wagons; Hesston 1000 2-30 chopper; New Holland 1010 Bale Wagon; (2) E-Z Trail 9073 Large bale wagons with back rack. Very good; Hesston 740 Small round baler; JD 1460 Disc mower conditioner; JD 24T Baler; JD 14T Baler; New Holland 489 Haybine; New Holland 1037 Bale Stackliner; New Holland 254 Tedder; 15 Bale Grapple for Skid Loader; New Holland 900 Forage Chopper, Metal alert; New Holland 1465 9 ft. Haybine; New Holland 664 Round Baler With net wrap; IH 56 Blower; New Holland 451 Sickle Mower; Grapple for Skid Loader; Gehl 1475 Round Baler; New Holland 782 2-30 chopper, metal alert; Ag-Maxx 4-basket Hay Tedder; JD 820 Mower Conditioner; 8 x 16 Hay Wagon; Gehl 910 Tandem Silage Wagon; All Steel Kasten Silage Bed; SPRAYERS, TANKS, AND IRRIGATION: (4) Floater Tires off of 4730 JD Sprayer 20.8-38, Like new; Duals and Hubs for JD 4730 Sprayer 38/90R46; Willmar 765 Hi-Boy Self-propelled Sprayer 600 gal., foam markers, 60 ft. booms, Ag Leader controller, 1865 hrs.; 1600 gal. Nurse Tank With Honda pump and lights; 1700 gal. Tank and Pump on Trailer; Top Air 1000 gal. Sprayer 60 ft. booms, controller; (2) Top Air TA1100 Sprayers 60 ft. booms; Water Wheel System 2 in. pipes; Spray King Pull Sprayer 1300 gal., 90 ft. booms. 14.9-46 tires, JD engine; 3 pt. Automatic Mist Blower Orchard Sprayer; New Stainless Steel 500 gal. Tank; 150 gal. Pull Sprayer for ATV; 1600 gal. Poly Tank on HD Wagon; Hardi Ranger 550 - 60 ft. booms and monitor; Demco 500 gal. Sprayer 45 ft. hyd. booms, monitors. Nice; Hardi 2200 500 gal. poly sprayer, 50 ft. booms; John Bean Vineyard 3 pt. Sprayer; 200 gal. 3 pt. Sprayer; Walsh 500 gal. Pull Sprayer; 500 gal. Pickup Truck Sprayer Honda engine, 60 ft. booms; 500 gal. Stainless Steel Tank On tandem trailer; 1200 gal. Poly Tank On wagon; DMI 10 ton Gear With 500 gal. poly tank; Hardi Navigator Sprayer 550 gal., 60 ft. booms. Nice; Set of Chem-Farm Stainless Steel Sprayer Tanks; Irrigation Reel Pumps manure and water, 40 acres of hose with Nelson gun. Very nice; Top Air 750 gal. Sprayer 45 ft. booms; LIVESTOCK ITEMS, MANURE SPREADERS, TMRs, AND GRINDER MIXERS: 1975 International 5000 Pay Star Truck 6-wheel Floater Truck With 4200 gal. slurry manure tank. Very nice; Kuhn Knight TMR Vertical Maxx VT144 With scale. Very nice; Trioliet TMR 2-1600 2 augers, with scale, 540 RPM; Houle PTO Manure Pump; Gehl 125 Grinder Mixer and Scale; Fence Panels and Gates; H&S 175 Spreader With end gate. Nice; Kuhn Knight Maxx 5032 TMR Twin screw, scale; Case IH 1250 Grinder With scale; Post Hole Digger; Danuser Post Driver; JD 780 Hydra Push Spreader; New Idea 364 Tandem Spreader; IH 1150 Grinder Mixer; (3) Smidley Self Feeders – Nice; Portable Steel Self Feeder; New Idea 213 Manure Spreader; Hesston 235 Double Beater Spreader; Owatonna 430 Grinder; MF 160 Manure Spreader; JD 450 Hydra Push Spreader; JD R Ground Drive Spreader; JD 33 PTO Spreader; Hydraulic Hog Cart 16 ft., lift 34 high; Pik Rite 790 Hydra Push Spreader; Schwartz 2-wheel Silage Cart; Hog and Cattle Feeders and Waterers; 75 ft. of 3 in. Stainless U-trough Feeder With auger; Farmhand Grinder Mixer: (6) Ritchie Waterers 12 ft. long with stainless bowl and electric heater; TILLAGE: Landoll 7431 VT With rolling basket, 23.9 ft. Nice; Landoll 7431 VT 29 ft., new blades and bearings. Super nice; JD 980 27½ ft. C-shank field cultivator, 5-bar harrow and hitch. Nice; Case IH 2500 7-shank coulter ripper. Like new; Case IH 45 ft. Crumbler. Very nice; Case IH 200 Tiger Mate 42 ft. 5 fold field cultivator, 5-bar harrow, rear hitch. Nearly new; Case IH RMX 340 33 ft. disk, 9 in. space, rear hitch. Super nice; DMI 30 ft. Crumbler; Sunflower 4211 15 ft. disk chisel, hyd. disk lift; IH 415 25 ft. folding cultimulcher, solid rollers; McFarlane 30 ft. Reel Disk; McFarlane 40 ft. Chopper Reel harrow; JD 200 30 ft. 5-fold crumbler. Like new; Remlinger 20 ft. Double Basket Crumbler; IH 470 16 ft. folding disk. Very good; (2) 15 ft. Lely Roterras; (5) JD 10 ft., 11 ft., 12 ft., and 16 ft. 3 pt. Chisel Plows; Remlinger 27 ft. Double Rolling Basket Crumbler; Fuerst 30 ft. Pasture Harrow; (2) Case IH 365 22 ft. field cultivators, with rolling baskets, PTO Ditcher; JD 637 22 ft. disk, with 4-bar tine harrow, 9 in. space. Very good; JD 2210LL Field Cultivator 31 ft. 6 in., with front gauge wheel and 4-bar harrow. Nice; DMI Tigermate 30 ft. Field Cultivator 3-bar tine harrow and rear hitch; DMI 530B Ripper Pull type. Very nice; Sunflower Field Cultivator 5033 29 ft., with harrow and rear hitch; Case IH 3950 24 ft. disk, 7 in.; IH 475 18 ft. hyd. fold disk; Hiniker 7500 16 ft. disk chisel; Krause 14 ft. Field Cultivator; White 255 13 ft. disk; Kewanee 18 ft. Flat Fold Disk; Dunham 15 ft. Cultimulcher; 18 ft. Landoll Tilloll; JD 24 ft. Disk; Wil-Rich 24 ft. Field Cultivator; IH 24 ft. Field Cultivator With Remlinger harrow; Glencoe FC 3500 26 ft. field cultivator, with rolling basket; Hiniker 3200 FC 24 ft.; IH 470 Disk - Vertical till blades; JD 940 3 pt. S-tine FC, with rolling basket; Case 9 ft. Pull Chisel Plow; Landoll 3 pt. 11 ft. Chisel; (2) JD 960 24 ft. S-tine Field Cultivators; JD 3 pt. 15 ft. Field Cultivator; Brillion 13 ft. Cultimulcher; 12 ft. Glencoe Field Cultivator; IH 490 32 ft. 7 in. disk, with harrow; AC 1200 18 ft. Field Cultivator; Kewanee 11-shank Chisel Plow; Remlinger 5-bar, 3-Section Tine; Harrow for Field Cultivator; 7-shank 3 pt. Ripper; Hiniker 21 ft. Field Cultivator; IH 496 18 ft. disk, with harrow; Krause 18 ft. V Tillage Disk; JD 11 ft. Pull Chisel Plow; IH 496 20 ft. disk; DMI 28 ft. Crumbler; JD 980 36 ft. S-tine Field Cultivator, with double rolling basket; DMI Ecolo-Tiger 7-shank disk ripper, with leveling bar; To The Max 7130 32 ft. harrow; Case IH Tiger-Mate II 45 ft. Field Cultivator, with 5-bar harrow; JD 960 Field Cultivator With 3-bar, 29 ft., C shank; DMI Tigermate II 28 ft. Field Cultivator, with tine harrow; DMI Tigermate II Disk Ripper; 20 ft. Forrest City Do-All With baskets; Hiniker 3300 Field Cultivator 24 ft.; FERTILIZER AND ANHYDROUS TOOLS AND BLADES: 1996 International Diesel 3208 Cat engine, Floater with Tyler stainless steel 8-ton dry fert. bed, 50 ft. spread, auto transmission, light bar, air brakes, Land Manager radar; New Leader L2020 12 ft. stainless steel VRT dry fert. bed, hyd. drive. Very nice; Blue Jet GDI 200 Ground drive, NH3 pump; Blue Jet 11-knife Liquid Tool Bar With pull behind tank, 1100 gal.; DMI 15-shank 4250 Pull type NH3 bar, with monitor and closing wheels; DMI 16-shank 4200 Series II NH3 No-till coulters and monitor; (4) 1000 gal. NH3 Tank Wagons; 1250 gal. NH3 Tank Wagon; 11-shank Pull-type NH3 With controller; UFT Fertilizer Spreader; 12-knife Progressive NH3 Pull-type,; coulters and Dickey John monitor; Bush Hog 9 ft. Black T121 Heavy duty, with hyd.; Rhino 950 9 ft. blade; Kewanee 8 ft. Blade, 3 pt. Scoop; Bison 10 ft. 3-way Blade; JD 115 8 ft. blade; Caldwell 10 ft. 3 pt. Blade; Ox 10 ft. HD Blade; DMI 3200 NH3 11-shank, with caddy and coulters; KBH 750 gal. 11-knife 28% applicator With meter; COMPACT TRACTORS, SKID LOADERS, ATVs, LAWN MOWERS, GRADER AND BOAT (To sell at 11 a.m.): 2000 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Motorcycle 21,750 miles, new tires; JD 1070 2WD 3 pt.; Ford 1300 Diesel, compact, 2WD, 3 pt.; Ford 5 ft. 3 pt. Field Cultivator; HICO 4 ft. 3 pt. Mower; Polaris Big Boss 6 x 6; Polaris Trail Boss 330 4-Wheeler; Kawasaki Mule 4x4 2510 Nice; Kawasaki Mule 1000; Case 445 Diesel Skid Loader; 4 ft. 3 pt. Rotary Cutter; JD 80 Dump Trailer; JD 110 Lawn Mower; JD X304 Lawn Mower; Grasshopper 928D Kubota diesel, 61 in.; JD 757 61 in. mower; Simplicity Lawn Mower 48 in.; Woods 6250 Very sharp mower. 61 in.; Ferris Kawasaki 60 in.; Gravely 60 in. Commercial Mower; Scag 48 in. Tiger Cat Zero Turn; 3 pt. 6 ft. Snow Blower; (2) Scag 60 Turf Tiger Zero Turn; 3 pt. 1-row Planter; Tarter 6 ft. 3 pt. Disk; 3 pt. Fertilizer Spreader New; Coleman 200U Mini Bike Like new; JD F925 72 in. commercial mower, diesel, 1100 hrs.; RM 660 Woods 3 pt. Mower; JD 25A 6 ft. Flail Mower; 42 in. Pull Aerator; Bachtold Walk Behind Brush Cutter Garden Tiller; 3 pt. 6 ft. Sickle Mower; BioLogic 4 ft. Food Plot Planter; Toro Zero Turn Riding Mower; Honda Wood Splitter; JD 345 Lawn Mower; Grasshopper 782 52 in. Kubota diesel; Rhino FM 84 Finishing Mower 3 pt.; Wheel Horse 12 hp Collectors Tractor; 15 ft. Aluminum Jon Boat With trailer; 16 ft. Jon Boat Trailer GRAIN VACS, AUGERS, AND GRAIN ITEMS: Westfield Swing Away 130-91 Auger; Walinga Agri-Vac 510 Grain Vac; Killbros 260 Seed Tender Belt conveyor and Honda engine; Wheatheart 10 in. x 71 ft. Swing Away Auger Excellent; Brandt 5000 EX Grain Vac Like new; (4) Westfield 10 in. x 71 ft. Swing Away Auger; (2) Westfield 8 in. x 61 ft. Swing Away Auger; Con-Way Air 600 Grain Vac 1000 RPM, with pipes; Patriot Seed Tender 2 box inductor; Auger Wagon; 6 x 53 Auger; (2) Hutchinson 31 ft. 8 in. Auger; Friesen 110 Pallet Seed Tender; Hutchinson 48 ft. x 6 in. Auger; Grain-O-Vator Auger Wagon; Hutchinson 10 x 70 Swing Away Auger; (2) 20 hp Single Phase Bin Fans; Portable Electric Grain Cleaner; Westfield 10 x 61 Swing Away Auger; Westfield 34 ft. 7 in. Auger; (2) 6 in. Vertical Bin Augers; Clipper Grain Cleaner M2B With auger; (3) 8 in. 50 ft. Westfield Augers; 10 x 31 PTO Auger; Planter Mate 100 Bushel Seed Tender; Westfield 10 x 30 Auger; Westfield MK 130 x 94 Swing Away Auger; 24 ft. Bin Sweep; GRAIN DRYING BINS: Need to be moved by buyer --- To sell at 11:30 AM: Located on the farm of the late Stanley Pyszka 3900 North Mill Springs Lane, Scheller, IL. Bins are to be removed in 6 months, at your own risk.; Bins #1, #2, and #3; 15 ft. bins, 6 ring, approx. 2000 bushels, with unloading augers; Bin #4; NOT FOR SALE Bin #5; 22 ft. bin, 6 ring, approx. 5500 bushels, 2 clean out sumps in floor and unloading auger; Please inspect these bins prior to the auction. For information call 618-534-4219; TRAVEL TRAILER - To sell at 12 Noon: 5th Avenue Travel Trailer 36 ft., 3 slideouts, 3 axle aluminum wheels, new rubber, 2 bedrooms, gooseneck. Very Nice PLOWS AND COLLECTOR FARM EQUIPMENT: Oliver 6343 3 or 4-bottom 2-way roll-over plow; AC 5-bottom semi 3 pt. Plow; JD 1-bottom Plow for JD M; Oliver 3 pt. Hoe; (2) JD 4-bottom 145 Semi Plows; IH #70 4-bottom Plow; IH #60 3-bottom Plow; New Idea Semi-mounted Mower; JD #5 Semi-mounted Mower; David Bradley Side Rake; David Bradley All Steel 7 x 14 Grain Bed Wagon, Nice; Mastator Haxel Cutter; (2) Hazel Blowers; JD F125 3-14 plow; JD 66 4-bottom pull plow; JD 145 5-bottom semi 3 pt. plow, completely restored; Wagon Jack for Corn; JD FF All Steel Van Brunt Drill; D 494 4-row planter; M&M 13 ft. Wheel Disk; (2) Horse Drawn Disks; Oliver Steel Wheel Drill AC Snap Coupler 2-Row Cultivator; AC Snap Coupler Sickle Mower; AC Snap Coupler 2-Row Planter; MISCELLANEOUS AND SHOP EQUIPMENT: Wheelchair lift 70 in. height; Cherry and Oak Rough Lumber; 3 pt. Woods Hyd. Lift Boom; Large Shop Press; Commercial Fan; Lincoln Gas Welder; Commercial Meat Saw; 110V Self Contained Hyd. Pump With 2-way manual valve and 24 in. cyl.; L.B. White 160,000 BTU Heater; Turret Lathe 3 ph, 230 volt, Model Herbert 4 Senior; 52 in. Precision Foot Operated Shear; 220 KBC Drill Press; Assorted Lengths of New Building Metal 10 ft.-20 ft.; Stainless Steel Milk Tank; 250 ft. Roll of 1 in. Cable; Large Antique Lathe; (2) Pallets of Corrugated Tin; Lincoln Wire Welder; Oil Cooled Steel Band Saw; Water Cooled Tile Saw; Large Construction Tool Box on Wheels; Stack of Aluminum Culverts; ROTARY MOWERS, TIRES, AND FUEL TANKS: Bush Hog 15 ft. Batwing Mower; Several 500 gal. Fuel Tanks; Several Small and Truck Fuel Tanks; BW126 HD Wing Folding Mower; 6 ft. Pull Rotary Cutter; Woods 3 pt. 6 ft. Cutter; Set of Golf and Turf Tires and Wheels for Utility Tractor, 21.5 x 16.1 / 26-12x12. Nearly new; Used Tractor and Implement Tires; (2) Bush Hog 6 ft. 3 pt. Mowers and 8 ft.; Woods B72 Brush Extreme 7 ft.; 10 ft. Woods Flex Wing Cutter; Lunch On Grounds. Not Responsible For Accidents. TERMS: Cash or Cashier’s Check. Personal and Company Checks must be accompanied by current letter of bank credit. Proper I.D. required to register. All announcements sale day take precedence over printed advertisements. Although information contained in our ads has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, sellers and/or auctioneers cannot and do not guarantee its accuracy. All items sold as is and where is.

Owners: Kevin Kreher and Estate of Charlie Kreher, New Athens, IL: Due to a tragic farm accident which claimed the life of this outstanding St. Clair County farmer, you will see some of the cleanest and best maintained modern farm equipment that you will see anywhere Doug and Betty Lawrence, Keyesport, IL: Retiring from grain farming and kept his equipment in excellent condition Bill Schwartz, Centralia, IL: Retiring after 60+ years of farming and he took great pride in being able to finish his farming career with his JD 7830 Estate of Roland Beck Meyer, Hoyleton, IL: Mr. Beck Meyer farmed 70 years and was long noted in his neighborhood for the outstanding care he gave his farm and machinery Estate of Robert Brugger, Marissa, IL Ryan Cross, Belle Rive, IL: Discontinuing his beef cattle operation Carl Bud Gill, Oakdale, IL: Retiring after 50 years of farming and the passing of his wife Duward Bean, Nashville, IL: Retired earlier, but now selling his small Ford equipment that he kept to maintain his land

Many Other Partial Estates and Other Sell outs Riechmann Bros., L.L.C. Auction Service LLC 044000108

Loyd Riechmann Illinois License #-040000349 Keith Riechmann Illinois License #-040000350 Mike Riechmann Illinois License #-040000348 Okawville, Illinois Phone (618) 243-6106 (After 8:00 p.m.) cell 618-246-3042


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S & K Auctions LLC.

Farm & Construction Equipment

Consignment Auction March 28, 2020 at 9:00 A.m.

Auction Location: 7526 Old State Rt 121 Rd Hopedale IL, 61747 Call & Email to Get Early Consignments on Our Auction Bill Advertisement deadline March 1, 2020 skauctionsllc@yahoo.com Taking consignments at the lot March 20-27 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Auctioneers Brent Schmidgall Cal Kaufman 1-309-202-8378 1-309-696-9019

*** Public Auction ***

Household - Toys - Tools - Farm Equip - Trailers Auction Location: 1559 State Hwy 32 Sullivan, IL 61951 Date: March 7, 2020 / Time: 9:00 AM Household & Furniture • Antiques & Collectables Hand Tools • Shop Equipment • Generators, Farm Equipment & Trailers • Miscellaneous Visit www.auctionzip.com/auctioneer/48913 for pictures! Sellers: Andrew & Lois Kraemer, Kenneth & Marian Hochstetler, and Nicole Mocko

Auctioneers: Burnell Rohrer - IL Lic# 441.002441 Wilmer Yoder - IL Lic# 441.002247 Phone: 217-218-1695 / Email: rohrerbrosauctions@gmail.com

PUBLIC AUCTION Farm Equipment and Machinery

Naughton Auction Spring Consignment Sale Tuesday March 10, 2020 at 10 AM 209 North Howard Street Atlanta, IL 61723 The Intersection of Route 66 and Atlanta Road

Tractors: 1990 Case IH 7140 MFWD, 18 Speed Power Shift, 3 Hydraulic Remotes, 3 Pt. Hitch Quick Hitch, Front Weights, New Front Tires, 5,700 Hrs.; 1976 International 886 Diesel, 4 Post Rops, 2 Hydraulic Remotes, 3 Pt. Hitch, PTO, Serial #009595; 2013 Branson 3520R MFWD, W/BL25R Loader, ROPS, 79 Hrs. (Sharp); 1962 JD 3010 Diesel, Synchro Range Trans, Single Hydraulic Remote; Ford 3600 Diesel W/ Westendorf Loader, 3 Pt. Hitch, PTO, Power Steering, HI/Lo Transmission, 2218 Hrs.; 1951 8N Ford Tandem Trucks-Pickups-Grain Trailer-Trailers: 1997 Ford Louisville Tandem, Allison Automatic Transmission (NEW), 18 Ft. Scott Steel Grain Bed, Cargo Doors, Air Ride Suspension, 288,000 Miles, (Sharp Truck) Blue; 1996 Volvo Tandem, 10 Speed Trans, Aluminum Grain Bed, Cargo Doors, Air Ride Suspension, New Roll Tarp, 750,000 Miles (Maroon); 2015 D&K Grain Master 450 Bu. Grain Trailer, Gooseneck Hitch, 2/12K Axels, Twin Jacks, Electric Over Hydraulic Disc Brakes, (Black); Triple Axel Flat Bed Trailer, Pintle Hitch Pull; Utility Trailer, Single Axel, Tilt Bed; 2004 Ford Excursion Limited, 6.0 Diesel, 4x4, 205,000 Miles, Vin #1C4NJPBB2HD103824 (Tan) (Good Condition); 1999 Ford F-250 Lariat Extended Cab, 7.3 Power Stroke Diesel, 4x4, Manual Trans. Cab & Chassis Vin #1FTNX21FOXEB72445; Livestock Trailers-Hay & Livestock Equipment: 2000 Featherlite 7x20 Aluminum Livestock Trailer, 2-7,000# Axles, Center Cut Gate, (Sharp); WW 16 Ft. Bumper Hitch Livestock Trailer, (Black); New Holland HT 152 10 Wheel Hay Rake, Hydraulic Lift; Vermeer 605D Round Baler, Belts, Manual Tie; 2-8x18 Hay Racks on JD 963 Gears (New Tops); 8x14 Hay Rack W/David Bradley Gear; 5 Wheel Hay Rake- Pull Type; David Bradley Hay Rake; Hydraulic Hog Cart; Hay/ Grain Feeder Wagon; Lewis Cattle Mineral Feeder/Oiler/ Rub Combination (Like New); River Rode Manual Catch Chute, Double Side Door, (Good Condition); River Rode Slider Gates; Manual Catch Cattle Chute (RED); Handy Klasp Manual Head Gate; Palpation Cage; Corral Gates; Pipe Gates (several); Water Tanks; Equipment: Killbros 250 Side Dump Wagon w/JD 1065 Gear, Hydraulic Drive Seed Auger; JD 1065 Running Gear; Land Pride 3 Pt. Hitch PTO Rotary Mower, 60 In.; Woods 3 Pt. Hitch PTO Rotary Mower, 72 In.; Bush Hog 3 Pt. Hitch PTO Rotary Mower, 5 Ft.; DR 3 Pt. Hitch, PTO, Trimmer Mower; Pull Type PTO Mower, 5.5 Ft., Hydraulic Lift; Ferguson 3 Pt. Hitch, 2 Bottom Plow; 3 Bottom Pull Type Plow; GPS Equipment: Trimble 750 Monitor, w/Cables, Foot Control, Antenna, Hydraulic Hoses and Connections Misc.: Several Rack and Pallet Loads of Shop Tools and Parts; New Trailer Tires; New Truck Tires and Rims; Terms: Cash or Good Check, Items to be settled for that day. Items Need to Be Removed Within One Week. Restrooms and Food Stand Available. Not Responsible for Accidents or Merchandise After Sold. Full sale bill at www.naughtonauction.com See photos at auctionzip.com #12635 Internet bidding available through BidSpotter.com on machinery. Consignments being called in daily!

Naughton Auction Service

Dan Naughton - Lic #441000312 217-304-6502 – Phone Email – naughtonauction@hotmail.com

Having decided to retire, the following farm equipment and machinery will be sold by Public Auction at the farm located at 28541 850E St., Walnut, Ill 61376 on:

Monday, March 2, 2020 @ 10:00 A.M.

Online bidding available at www.rickrediger.com TRACTORS: 2009 CaseIH STX 535 4WD tractor, #Z8F111753, Cummins 15.0L 6 cylinder, 4506 eng. hrs., 800/70R tires and axle duals(newer rears), 16 speed 4 reverse(left hand reverser) transmission, 3 pt hitch, 5 hyd. remotes, rear fender weights, CIH EZ Guide 500 Auto Steer. 2000 John Deere 9400 4WD tractor, #031311, 5,945 eng. hrs., 710/70R42 tires and axle duals, bareback, 4 hyd. remotes, 24 spd. transmission, Trimble Easy Steer w/ 250 Monitor. CaseIH MX 200 MFWD tractor, #00112284, 3,899 eng. hrs., 8.3L Cummins, 18 spd. trans. w/ left hand reverser, 3 hyd. remotes, NO 3 pt. hitch, 18.4-42 tires and axle duals, front and rear weights, 540/1000 pto. IH 1086 tractor, #xxx, 9,993 eng. hrs., 800/70R38 tires, cab,air & heat. Farmall 560 gas tractor, #52827, showing 1,336 eng. hrs., WF, 1 rear remote, 2 pt. hitch, 15.5-38 tires, 540 pto. COMBINES: 2003 JD 9750 4WD combine, #700886, 5016/3721 hrs., 520/85R38 tires and duals, 28L-26 steer tires, chopper, Mauer bin ext., JD 200 ATU auto steer. 2004 JD 9750 combine, #700886, 4918/3789 hrs., 2WD, 520/85R42 tires and duals, JD bin extention, New chopper, needing engine work. JD 925 platform, #F691526, fore&aft, 3” cut, poly skids. Unverferth 25’ head tote, HD tires and standard gear. JD 893 corn head, #711311, 8 row 30”, poly dividers, hyd decks. 2018 Patriot Crop Sweeper, steel, poly paddles, fore&aft, like new. Custom built head tote, 22’, standard. Kinze 800 grain cart, 30.5-32 tires. Kinze 800 grain cart, 30.5-32 tires. Kinze 2600 planter, #6121158, 16/31 row 30”/15”, pivot transport, insecticide, Kinze monitor w/fold box, Kinze corn and bean meters, 16 row cleaners & 31 no till coulters. JD 985 field cultivator, #000311, 52’, 3 bar tyne harrow, 6 py. Walking tandems, 4 gauge wheels, new sweeps. Wilrich 28’ field cultivator, 3 bar tyne harrow. CaseIH 496 disc, 31’, NS, rear hitch & hyd. CaseIH 496 disc, 31’, NS, rear hitch & hyd. McFarlane 34’ 8 bar spike harrow, hyd. lift and fold. McFarlane 34’ 8 bar spike harrow, hyd. lift and fold. JD 714 Mulch Tiller disc chisel, 21’3”, 3 bar tyne harrow W/ rolling basket. JD 714 Mulch Tiller disc chisel, 21’3”, 3 bar tyne harrow w/rolling basket. 2010 Salford 570 vertical till, 30’, tyne harrow, 1 owner. IH 5100 grain drill, 12’, grass seed, nice. Bush Hog 12 row 30” RM cultivator. Woods 48” RM rotary mower. Westfield 10”-31’ truck auger, pto. Harvest International 10”-72’ swing away auger, pto., hyd. drive wheels on swing away. JD 700 dirt pan scraper, 1.5 yards, pull type. Orthman 50-RF dirt pan scraper, 1 yard, pulltype. 500 gallon fuel tank, 110v Gas Boy pump, on gear. 2-165 bu. gravity boxes on gears. Pacific 7500 diesel generator, electric start w/remote. Trucks and Grain trailers: 2004 Sterling Conventional truck, #2FWJA3A884AM85862, 331,322 miles, ISM380 Cummins, 10 spd. trans. 2005 Sterling Conventional truck, #2FWJA3DE65AN03051, Cat C-13, 410,186 miles, 10 spd., wet kit w/ 50 gal. alumn. tank. 2011 Timpte hopper bottom trailer, #1TDH4222XBB127847, 42’, air suspension, ag hoppers, Electric tarp, Easy Flow electric sumps. 2015 Timpte hopper bottom trailer, #1TDH40029FV148881, 42’, air suspension, ag hoppers, electric tarp, Easy Flow electric sumps. 2016 Timpte hopper bottom trailer, #1TDH42222GB152779, 42’, air suspension, ag hoppers, electric tarp, Easy Flow electric sumps. 1965 Anthony 26’ alumn. dump trailer, #228533, New hyd. hoist cylinder, roll tarp. ATV & Pick Ups: Bush Hog TH4400 4X4, #S092432, Title, 888 eng. hrs., Honda engine, manual lift box. 2009 GMC Sierra 1500 pick up, 4x4, crew cab, short box, 107,000 miles, PW, PL, 5.3L V8 engine, clean truck. 1998 Chevrolet 4x4 1500, automatic, V8, 138,000 miles, farm truck. 1990 Ford F350, 4x4, 5.8L V8, 5th wheel hitch, 143,000 miles, farm truck. Note: There will be the ordinary rack items and misc. farm items. Not responsible for accidents I.D. required

WOLF FARMS

Ronald E. Wolf 815-379-2989

REDIGER AUCTION SERVICE-WYANET, IL 61379 815-699-7999 AUCTIONEERS- RICK, JEREMY & JON

AUCTION FROM PAGE B2

Mon., March 9

VILLA GROVE, ILL.: 30.76 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., Moss Auction Team, LLC, 217465-4545. See p. B3 KENTLAND, IND.: Farm Machinery, 11 a.m. CST, Deb & the late Steve Morgan, Scherer’s Auction Service, LLC, 765-385-1550. See p. B6 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, ILL.: 60.60 +/- Acres Sealed Bid Sale, bids due by 5 p.m., Hertz Real Estate Services, 217-762-9881. See p. B4

B3

Tues., March 10

OSCEOLA, IOWA: Retirement Auction, 9:30 a.m., Kendall D. & Rosanna Brammer, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-847-2161. ATLANTA, ILL.: Spring Consignment, 10 a.m., Naughton Auction Service, 217-304-6502. See p. B3 BECKORTAUCTIONS.COM: Online Only, Farm & Livestock Equipment, bidding ends 3/10, Maple Hill Farms, Inc. & Estate of Don Hoar, Beckort Auctions LLC, 812-738-9476. See p. B5

See AUCTION, Page B4

Wayne County, Illinois MONDAY, MARCH 16TH AT 11:00 A.M. AUCTION VENUE: Cisne Community Center, Cisne, IL

177 ACRES± • 2 TRACTS

The Derksen Farms are located in Sections 4 & 8, Bedford Township, Wayne County, IL. The farms are generally located just north of the small town of Cisne via Hwy. 45. Cisne, IL is located approx. 30 miles east of Interstate 57 and approx. 40 miles south of Effingham, IL. TRACT 1 WILL CONTAIN APPROXIMATELY 80± ACRES AND TRACT 2 WILL REPRESENT APPROXIMATE 97± ACRES. BOTH TRACTS ARE NEARLY 100% TILLABLE & HAVE PATTERN TILE. BOTH TRACTS SELL FREE & CLEAR FOR THE UPCOMING ’20 CROP YEAR!

DERKSEN FARMS

ATTORNEY: Aaron Leonard • Taylor Law Office 100 West 6th Street, Flora, IL 62839 • Phone: (618) 662-6022 AUCTION MANAGER: JOHN BORROWMAN (217) 430-0645 SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS, LLC • TOLL FREE (844) 847-2161 www.SullivanAuctioneers.com • IL Lic. #444000107

OLD TIME FARM AUCTION VEHICLES, GATORS, TRACTORS, TOOLS, ANTIQUES & MORE Saturday, MARCH 7 at 10 AM

AG Building in Scheve Park, MASCOUTAH, IL (app 25 mi E of St. Louis) Highlights: 2010 F-150, 4x4, 32k mi; 2010 Lincoln Towncar, 48k mi; 2005 GMC C3500 w/dump bed & only 28k mi; 6’ x 10’ tilt trailer; TRACTORS: Farmall 230, Super A, 460 w/loader; JD M; JD 4200 w/deck & loader; GATORS: CX (only 19 hrs), 620i, 195 hrs; MOWERS: JD x540 & Cub Cadet 3225 HDS both with 54”decks; new 60” 3 pt tiller; 3 pt log splitter; (2) tillers; 6x10 tilt trailer; Fast Hitch: 1 btm plow, 2 row Cultivator; 7’ sickle mower; 6’ blade; pull 3 btm plow; 2 hay wagons; 1 flare bed; 8x51 grain auger; Chick eq; hog panels; nice tools from socket sets to radial arm saw; 220v horx shop compressor; ladders; new 6” CR Vise; new Milwaukee compound miter saw; new wood burning stove; new 7x9 garage doors; appliances, material & dry goods; Antiques from crocks to Hoosier cab & so much more at krauszauctions.com Auction Conducted By

MARK KRAUSZ AUCTION SERVICE New Baden, IL ~ (618) 588-4917

FARM AUCTION

AUCTION SITE: 916 170th Avenue, JOY, IL 61260 located 14 miles SE of Muscatine, IA or 17 miles NW of Aledo, IL.

THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2020 - 10:30 A.M.

TRACTORS: ‘07 JD 6330 Premium MFWD sells w/ JD 673 Loader, 4,969 hrs, sharp! ‘84 JD 4650 MFWD, 8,612 hrs, clean tractor! COMBINE & HEADS: ‘88 Case IH 1660 Combine 4WD w/ Field Tracker, Ag Leader PF3000, 4,562 hrs. ‘83 CASE IH 963 6-30 Corn Head, poly snouts. Case IH 20’ 1020 Platform, fld. tracker; Ez-Trail 20’ Head Mover. TRUCKS–GRAIN TRAILER: ‘83 IH 2275 Semi-Tractor, 855 Cummins, 400,039 miles; ‘09 Wilson Commander 32’ Hopper Bottom Trailer; ‘77 IH 1710 Cargostar Cab-Over Grain Truck, 16’ box, 130,296 miles; ‘96 Ford F250 4X4 7.3L Diesel 9’ Flatbed, 278k miles. JD PLANTER-SEED TENDER–JD DRILL: ‘96 JD 1760 Conservation 12R30 Flex Wing Vac Planter, Precision 20/20 monitor, fully equipped! 10 Demco 500 gal. Quick-Tach saddle tanks for MFWD Tractors; ‘13 Patriot 220 Seed Tender; JD 515 Drill on Yetter Cart. GRAIN CART- AUGER-HYD. BLADE -TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: Brent 472 Grain Cart; Westfield 10’ X 71’ Swing Away Auger; Land Pride 8’ Hyd. 3 Pt. Blade; Case IH 4600 30’ Field Cultivator; M&W 1465 5 shank Disk Ripper; Krause 2810 9 shank disk chisel; Kewanee 1010 18’ Disk; Kewanee 270 21’ Field Cultivator JD 400 15’ Rotary Hoe; Etc. HAY & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: Meyer M435 Tandem Axle Manure Spreader, vari-speed apron w/ cab controller, excellent! JD 530 9’ Rotary Disc Mo-Co, impeller; Sitrex RT-5200-H Hay Tedder; Kuhn SR 110 Speed Rake; 3C Cattle Cake Feeder; SI 24’ Hay Feeder Wagon; 13 – Behlen 12’ Corral Panels – Like New! 2 – 10’ SI Steel Bunks on wheels; 4 – Port. Calf Creep Feeders; Riverode Cattle Chute w/ auto head catch & palp cage; 5 – Farmstar 12’ steel Feed Bunks; 7’ Smidley Self Feeder; 12Hay Rings; 5 – Poly Stock Water Tanks; Other Unlisted Items! View the full listing and photos online @ www.vanadkisson.com Internet Bidding Powered by PROXIBID. Auctioneers: Van Adkisson, PH. 309/337-1761 - Jeff Gregory, PH. 309/337-5255 and Bill Boruff, PH. 309/371-5318

MATT & DEE LAFEVER PH. 563-260-8193

VAN ADKISSON AUCTION LLC 309/426-2000 – www.vanadkisson.com

Ruf Family Trust Land Sale Approximately 431 acres Stephenson County, Illinois Rock Grove Township, Juda Road, 2 miles north of Rock Grove, IL

Approximately 76 Acres Green County, Wisconsin

Jefferson Township, Town Center Road 1 mile north of Twin Grove, WI Tract 1—88.02 acres MOL, Sec. 19, Rock Grove Twp. ST Co., IL Tract 2—100.68 acres MOL, Secs. 19 & 20, Rock Grove Twp. ST Co., IL Tract 3—124.28 acres MOL, Sec. 29, Rock Grove Twp. ST Co., IL Tract 4—28.33 acres MOL, Sec. 30 Rock Grove Twp., ST Co., IL Tract 5—46.24 acres MOL, Sec. 30 Rock Grove Twp., ST Co, IL Tract 6—43.05 acres MOL, Sec. 31 Rock Grove Twp., ST Co, IL Tract 7—76.856 acres MOL, Sec. 22, Jefferson TWP., GR Co., WI Tracts include both tillable and timber acreage. Specific land use, maps and photos available at

www.ruftrust.com

Schaller Auction Calendar Twenhafel Farm Eq Feb 29th • 9:30am Hoyleton, IL Late model Case IH Hucke Estate Farm Eq March 1st • 11:00am Millstadt, IL Tractors-Combine-Vehicles Weissert Farm Eq “Green acre farms” March 7th • 9:00am E St. Louis hwy 111 & 64 Late model JD tractors-combine Semi Annual Washington Co March 14th • 9:00am Nashville, IL Farm eq-hay-livestock eq-trucks-trailers & much more Visit www.schallerauctionservice.com for further info & photos!

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 14 • 10 AM

Auction Location: 9428 Aden Road, Wayne City, IL 62895 From Mt. Vernon, Illinois take Interstate 64 east 20 miles to exit 100 (Highway 242 exit) and go south on Highway 242 for 1 1/2 miles to auction site on the left.

SELLING 2012 JOHN DEERE 9360R, 2011 JOHN DEERE 8260R & 2005 JOHN DEERE 8120 TRACTORS, 2012 JOHN DEERE S680 COMBINE, 2019 KINZE 3600 PLANTER, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, SPRAYER, TRAILERS, TRUCK & OTHER FARM MACHINERY, For full listing and photos visit wheelerauctions.com.

SELLER: M & K FARMS LLC

SCHALLER AUCTION SERVICE

MILLSTADT, IL BRAD 618-476-1864 KEVIN 618-476-9977 LIC # 440.000223

Additional questions can be submitted to Ruftrust@faist.org or calls to Trustee at 815-988-3062. Sealed Bids to be completed 10 a.m. March 30, 2020. Freeport, Illinois For details on bid procedure and earnest money requirements contact Nicole Bauer, nbauer@plager-law.com Plager, Krug, Bauer, Rudolph, Stodden. 815-235-1212 • www.plager-law.com

For more information call Charlie Nordwald 636-795-4552. Illinois Auction License #441.000571

Sunnyhill Angus Farm 30th annual production sale Selling 35 bulls and 40 females Yearling & fall bulls, Spring bred cows and pairs, fall bred cows & heifers, open heifers

Saturday, March 14, 1pm At the farm, Fairview IL

Top proven AI sires, excellent EPDs, Calving Ease with Performance Discounts & delivery available Lunch provided Call or email for more info or sale book 309-338-2957 or 338-6696 sale book will be available at sunnyhillangus.com and angus.org Located 3 mi north of Fairview on Rt 97 30 miles west of Peoria sunnyhillangusfarm@gmail.com (Call or email and we can mail you a sale book)


B4 Friday, February 28, 2020

AUCTION FROM PAGE B3

Wed., March 11

WILEY, COLO.: Retirement Auction, 10 a.m. MT, Ron

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Wollert Farms, Schrader Real Estate & Auction Company, Inc., 800-4512709. See p. B1 GREENWICH, OHIO: Farm Equipment, 10:30 a.m., Alvin & Norma Zimmerman, The Wendt Group, 614-626-7653.

SCHMIDAUCTION.COM: Online Only Land & Personal Property Auction, bidding begins to close at 7 p.m.,

Brett Beard, Schmid Auction, 217-857-1507. See p. B1

See AUCTION, Page B5

FARMLAND AUCTION Tuesday, March 31st, 2020 at 11:00 A.M

Farm Equipment Auction Saturday March 21, 2020 • 9:00AM

Auction held 8 miles east of Macomb IL. At the junction of route 136 & route 41 the WGM Rail Shuttle Facility Lot. CONSIGN NOW

Sale to be held at: Memory Hill (next to Nite Equipment) 2322 N Conger Road • Pecatonica, IL 61063 122.218 Surveyed Acres TWO PARCELS: Sections 20 & 29 of Harrison Township in Winnebago County, IL. OPEN TENANCY 2020 For complete listing of sale bill, maps, tax info, and terms & conditions, etc. visit www.lennybrysonauctioneer.com For Information Contact: Lenny Bryson – Auctioneer 11749 West Judson Road Polo, IL 61064 • Ph) 815-946-4120 Owner, Heidelmeier Investments, LP Trust, Midland States Bank Wealth Management Attorney, Emily Vivian of Ehrmann Gehlbach Badger & Considine, LLC.

48th Annual Bull Test Sale FRIDAY, MARCH 6th

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WIU Livestock Center • Macomb, IL

40 Yearling Bulls • Angus • Simmental • % Simmental Influence For Further Info., Contact: Keela Trennepohl, PhD 805-440-8421 Auctioneer: Monte W. Lowderman, CAI 309-255-0110

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MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2020 AT 11:00 A.M. Auction Venue: Annawan Community Center, 314 N. State St., Annawan, IL 61234

325 ACRES± • 3 TRACTS

Land is located approx. 5 miles north of Annawan, IL in Sections 10, 11 & 15, T17N•R5E, Alba Township, Henry County, IL. Tracts represent two separate swine production facilities, room for expansion, tillable cropland and mature timber providing excellent hunting!

TWO OPEN HOUSES!

Tuesday, March 10th from 4:00 - 5:00 P.M. Saturday, March 14th from 9:00 - 10:00 A.M. Auction manager, Kevin Haas, will be on Tract 1 to answer questions.

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CRANBROOK FARMS, LLC

LOADER & LUNCH AVAILABLE • NO BUYER PREMIUM

Representing Attorney: Justin M. Raver • Barash & Everett LLC 211 W 2nd St., Kewanee, IL 61443 • Ph: (309) 852-5555

For additional information, contact the auction manager: KEVIN HAAS (309) 264-7767

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Napier Farm Equipment Auction Saturday March 07, 2020 • 9:30AM

8502 West Dutch Hill School Road, New Athens, Ill. 62264 From New Athens, take Baldwin Road South to West Dutch Hill School Road on right (just past the church on the hill) Watch for signs on Route 13 TRACTORS, COMBINES & HEADS: 2008 John Deere 7930 Diesel Tractor, Ser. #RW7930A013611, MFWD, Cab w/Heat & Air, Only 1965 Hrs., (Sharp), Approx. 220 HP; 2008 John Deere 7230 Premium Diesel Tractor., Ser. #RW7230H004546, MFWD, Only 1861 Hrs., Approx. 130 HP; 1979 White 2-155 Diesel Tractor, Ser. #4013490 293504-414, Pwr. Shift, 3 Pt., Triple Hyd., 4451 Hrs., 20.8-38 Duals, Approx. 155 HP; 1991 John Deere 9500 4 Wheel Drive Diesel Combine, Ser. #645291, 4716 Engine Hrs., 3488 Separator Hrs.; John Deere 920 20’ Grain Table; John Deere 643 Corn Head, 6-30” Rows; J&M Header Trailer; John Deere 200 3 Pt. Header Mover; 3 John Deere 20 Series Front Weights, 28.1x26 Combine Tire & Rim. WAGONS: J&M 750 Gravity Wagon w/Brakes, on J&M Running Gear; Killbros 350 Gravity Wagon; EZ Flow 300 Bushel Gravity Wagon on 1074 Gear; David Bradley Flare Bed Wagon. FIELD EQUIPMENT: DMI 500 4 Shank Ripper; Sunflower 4211 C-Flex Disc Chisel 9 Shank (11 Ft.); John Deere 630 21’ Fold Disc w/Harrow, Ser. #008557; John Deere 960 24’ Field Cultivator & Extensions w/Harrow; Brillion 3 Section 24’ Roller; John Deere 7200 Vacuum 6-30” Row Planter w/No-Till & Insecticide w/John Deere Computer Track 150 Monitor; John Deere 1560 No-Till Grain Drill w/Digi-Star; International 5100 Soybean Special Grain Drill, 20 Double Disk w/Press Wheels & UM Culti-Planter in Front; EZ 2000 Scale; Rhino 950 9’ 3 Pt. Hyd. Blade; 3 Pt. “V” Plow; Ber-Vac 876 3 Pt. 8’ Snow Blower; White 548 5-18” Semi Ft. Plow w/One Extra Bottom; JD 400 3 Pt. 15’ Rotary Hoe; Bush Hog 6-30” Row 3 Pt. Cultivator w/ Rolling Fenders; Brillion 5’ Pup Roller; 2 Wheel Sprayer Dolly; MM 6’ 3 Pt. Blade; 2 Sec. Peg Harrow; Saddle Tanks; Draw Bar Seeder. GRAIN BIN: 18’ Approx. 3200 Bu. Grain Bin w/Unloading Vert. Auger, Bin Sweep, Drying Floor & Fan, To Be Removed in 60 Days. LAWN MOWER, SPRAYER, BOAT & VAN: Wheel Horse B80 Riding Mower; 35 Gal. Lawn Pull Type Sprayer; Craftsman YTS 3000 Riding Mower; 2011 Suncruiser 20’ Pontoon Boat w/50 HP Mercury Motor on a Haul-Rite Boat Trailer; 2007 Chrysler Town & Country Van w/3.8L V6 Engine. COLLECTIBLES & MISC. CHECK OUT PHOTOS ON AUCTIONZIP.COM Auctioneer’s Note: Eugene (Shorty) and Jeanette Napier are retiring from farming. Shorty took very good care of his equipment and it has been shedded. Equipment will be sold at 11:00 AM. Col. Dale. Terms: Cash or good personal check with proper ID. Lunch Stand. Owners: Eugene (Shorty) & Jeanette Napier, New Athens, Ill

Burmester Auction Service, LLC License #444000501 Red Bud, IL • 618-282-3931 Cell: 618-534-2295 burmesterauction.com Auctioneers: Col. Dale A. Burmester, Col. Kent Miller, Col. David York

SEALED BID SALE 60.60 Acres, M/L Champaign County, IL Located 3 Mi. S. of Champaign One-Chance Sealed Bid Deadline: 5:00 p.m., March 9, 2020

LAND AUCTION 365.68 Acres, M/L, In 4 Parcels Marshall & Stark Counties, IL Located ½ Mi. N. of Camp Grove

Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2020 @ 10:00 a.m.

To Request a Bid Packet with Complete Details, Contact our Monticello Office Below

Bradford Fire Department 241 W. Main St. Bradford, IL 61421

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50.10 Crop Ac. w/ 139.70 PI

GOING GOING GONE

Sunday, March 8th, At 2:00 P.M. EDT Rick & Donna Thomas - Retiring After A Lifetime Of Farming Held At The Hardin Co Farmers Market 200 Peterson Dr Elizabethtown, Kentucky

ANNUAL SPRING CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY FEBRUARY 29,2020 @ 9:00 AM

Allen Auction Sale’s Lot 490 S. Hwy 47 • Hawk Point, MO, 63349 Directions: Allen Auction Sale’s Lot. From Hawk Point, MO, Take Hwy 47 South 2.5 miles, Auction on Left Side. Watch for Signs Day of Auction. COMBINES & HEADS TRACTORS FARM EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION NEW SKID LOADER EQUIPMENT HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES & VEHICLES HAY EQUIPMENT TRAILERS & WAGONS LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES LAWN & GARDEN RECREATION SHOP EQUIPMENT, TOOLS MISCELLANEOUS GO TO WEBSITE FOR FULL LIST, UPDATES AND PHOTOS www.allenauction.net Allen Auction & Real Estate Service LLC (636) 338-4805 • Hawk Point, MO The Auctioneers Nick Allen Kyle Allen (636) 358-2900 (636) 236-2344 Tec Parr Elden Foster (573) 239-6745 (636) 661-5775

AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS jamesrcash.com For Pictures & Details

TRACTORS - SPRAYER Case IH 115c Farmall, 344 Hrs, MFWD, Wts, “Same AS NEW!!” • Case IH MXM 140, 1726 Hrs, MFWD, Wts “Very Nice” • Case IH MX120, 3215 Hrs, w/ L300 QA Loader, Bucket, Forks “Very Clean” JD 6500 Sprayer, 1746 Hrs, Cushion Wide Front “Nice” COMBINE - HEADS - ACCESSORIES Case IH 5088 Axial Flo, 4WD, 1326/2026 Hrs, “Very Nice- All Accessories” • MacDon FD130 Flex Draper, 30’ “Like New - Harvested 450 Acres” • Unverferth WS-30 Header Wagon “Like New” • J&M 620 Cart

PLANTING - TILLAGE - SUPPORT Kinze 3600 Planter, 12/23 , No Tills, “Very Nice” • Patriot 100 Seed Tender, 2 Years Old • Woods RW180 Series 3 - 15’ Cutter • IH Conser-Till 9 Shank Disc Chisel • Mayrath PTO 10x60 & 8x60 Swing Augers • Danuser Post Hole Digger • IH 28 Blade Off Set Cutting Disc • IH 720 4 Btm Plow • Kewanne 14’ Cultimulcher • IH 490 Disc, 22’ • Rhino 900 7’ Blade • Gravity Wagons • Sidewinder 3Pt 6’ Cutter • KBH 1000 Gal Poly Nurse Trailer w/Pump • 525 7 1600 Gal Poly Tanks • New Idea 4150 Rubber Tooth Hay Rakes • Livestock Barnyard Items

TRUCKS - TRAILER ‘00 Int Road Tractor, N14 Cummins Eng, 10 Spd • ‘77 Chevy C-65 Grain Truck w/Air Lift Pusher, w/18’ Omaha Grain Bed, Roll Tarp ‘07 Wilson Pace Setter 41’ Aluminum Hopper Bottom, Air Bags, Electric Tarp

COMPLETE SETTLEMENT DAY OF SALE!! CURRENT BANK LETTERS A MUST!! NO Buyers Premium For Information On The Equipment Contact Rick Thomas At 270.763.2544

JAMES R. CASH

THE AUCTIONEER 270.623.8466 FANCY FARM, KY- MURFREESBORO, TN


www.agrinews-pubs.com | ILLINOIS AGRINEWS | Friday, February 28, 2020

AUCTION FROM PAGE B4

Thurs., March 12

FAIRBURY, ILL.: 320 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., The Pratt Farm, First Mid Ag Services, 309-665-0056. See p. B6

BLOOMFIELD, IOWA: 290 +/- Acres in 4 Tracts, 10 a.m., The White Farm, White Brothers, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161. JOY, ILL.: Farm Auction, 10:30 a.m., Matt & Dee Lafever, Van Adkisson Auction LLC, 309-426-2000. See p. B3

CORYCRAIG.HIBID.COM: Online Only, 158 +/- Acres in 2 Tracts, bidding ends at 6 p.m., Miller Family, Cory Craig, 217-971-4440.

Fri., March 13

MEMPHIS, MO.: Consignment & Inventory Reduction, 9 a.m., Ed’s Machinery, LLC, Sullivan

NO-RESERVE FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 10:00 A.M.

CST

Auction to be held at the farm approximately 3 miles southwest of Mendota, IL

Physical Address: 26205 Meridian Rd., Mendota, IL 61342

Details, Photos & Online Bidding @ www.SullivanAuctioneers.com • ’13 JD 8360R MFWD tractor, ILS, IVT, 1,059 hrs. • ’08 JD 8230 MFWD tractor, IVT, 1,935 hrs. • ’10 JD 7430 Premium MFWD tractor, 1,213 hrs. • ’18 JD S760 2wd combine, 252/159 hrs. • ’18 JD 630FD 30’ flex draper head • ’15 JD 608C 8R30� corn head • Brent AWS 30’ head trailer • EZ-Trail 680 25’ head trailer • ’15 JD 1775NT CCS 16R30� planter • ADS 2-box Bulk Seed Buggy • Brent 882 grain cart

• (2) Brent 557 gravity wagons • Case-IH Tiger-Mate II 32’ field cultivator • Woods BB8400 3-pt. rotary mower • JD 400 rotary hoe • Mayrath 1062 swing-away auger • BERVAC 876 8’ 3-pt. snow blower • (2) JD GS3 2630 displays • (2) JD Starfire 3000 receivers • Dickey John GAC 2000 moisture tester • Farm support items • And more!

This will be one of the nicest lines of equipment to sell anywhere this winter! Sondgeroth Farms • Allen & Mary Lynn Sondgeroth Allen’s Cell: (815) 303-5341 Auction Managers: Luke Sullivan (309) 371-5214 and Kyle Ferguson (309) 255-8353

Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161. See p. B6 FORT WAYNE, IND.: State of the Farmer’s Economy Update, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Schrader Real Estate & Auction Company, Inc., 800-451-2709.

Sat., March 14

NASHVILLE, ILL.: Washington County Consignment, 9 a.m., Schaller Auction Service, 618-476-1864. See p. B3 WEST BROOKLYN, ILL.: 64.926 Acres, 10 a.m., Bird Realty. LANCASTER, WIS.: Farm Equipment, 9:30 a.m., Finney Implement, Inc., Powers Auction Service, 608-439-5760. See p. B1 GALESBURG, ILL.: 230.5 +/- Acres in 3 Tracts, 10 a.m., Rebecca A. Goss, Van Adkisson Auction LLC, 309-426-2000. WINNEBAGO, ILL.: Farm Machinery, 10 a.m., Karl Heeren Estate, Hack’s Auction & Realty Services, Inc., 815-239-1436. See p. B6 WAYNE CITY, ILL.: Farm Machinery, 10 a.m., M & K Farms LLC, Wheeler Auctions & Real Estate, 660-327-5890. See p. B3 BEARDSTOWN, ILL.: 120.82 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., Lena & Matthew L. Alcorn, Cowman Auction LLC, 217473-4840. FAIRVIEW, ILL.: 30th Annual Production Sale, 1 p.m., Sunnyhill Angus Farm, 309338-2957. See p. B3

Mon., March 16

CISNE, ILL.: 177 +/- Acres in 2 Tracts, 11 a.m.,

Derksen Farms, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161. See p. B3

Tues., March 17

GALESBURG, ILL.: 104 +/Acres, 10 a.m., Robert G. Nelson Trust, Katherine A. Nelson, Van Adkisson Auction LLC, 309-426-2000. CANTON, MO.: Public Auction, 10 a.m., Ramona Donn Logsdon Revocable Trust, Wheeler Auctions & Real Estate, 660-327-5890.

Wed., March 18

MILFORD, ILL.: Farm Equipment, 8 a.m., Mowrey Auction Co., Inc., 815-8894191. See p. B6 MENDON, ILL.: 92 +/- Acres in 2 Tracts, 10 a.m., Craig Peters, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-8472161.

Thurs., March 19

GIBSON CITY, ILL.: 36th Annual Farm Machinery Consignment, 10 a.m., Bill Kruse, 217-784-8000. COVINGTON, IND.: 874 +/- Acres in 16 Tracts, 1 p.m. CST, GRD Limited Partnership & TIPRAD Broadcasting Company, Schrader Real Estate & Auction Company, Inc., 800-451-2709. See p. B1

Fri., March 20

ANNAWAN, ILL.: Hatzer & Nordstrom Consignment Auction, 8:30 a.m., Owned & Operated by Anderson Enterprises & Equipment, LLC, 309-935-6700.

B5

ANNAWAN, ILL.: Hatzer & Nordstrom Consignment Auction, 8:30 a.m., Owned & Operated by Anderson Enterprises & Equipment, LLC, 309-935-6700. OKAWVILLE, ILL.: Multi Farmer Absolute Auction, 9 a.m., Riechmann Bros., LLC, 618-243-6106. See p. B2 ADAIR, ILL.: 2020 Spring Farm Machinery Consignment, 9 a.m., Kyle Kelso, 309-337-5612. See p. B4 OXFORD, IND.: Spring Farm Machinery Consignment, 10 a.m. EST, Scherer’s Auction Service, LLC, 765385-1550.

Mon., March 23

TAYLORVILLE, ILL.: Spring Machinery Auction, 9:30 a.m., Micenheimer Auction Service, 217-824-9324. MEXICO, MO.: 376 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., Fern Properties LLC, Wheeler Auctions & Real Estate, 660-327-5890. See p. B3 ANNAWAN, ILL.: 325 +/Acres in 3 Tracts, 11 a.m., Cranbrook Farms, LLC, Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 844-847-2161. See p. B4

Tues., March 24

ST. ANNE, ILL.: Farm Machinery, 8 a.m., St. Anne Consignment Auction & Equipment Sales, 815-4278350. See p. B5 NEWTON, ILL.: 95 +/- Acres, 2 p.m., Anna Stewart, Schmid Auction, 217-8571507.

Sat., March 21

See AUCTION, Page B6

Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC • (844) 847-2161 • IL License #444000107

LARGE FARM MACHINERY AUCTION TUESDAY, MARCH 24TH, 2020 @ 8:00 AM

ST. ANNE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION & EQUIPMENT SALES “26 YEARS EXPERIENCE OF FARMERS SERVING FARMERSâ€? ST. ANNE, IL 60964 * IL AUCTIONEER #441001008 2IĂ€FH RU -LP

NOW TAKING CONSIGNMENTS FOR OUR SPRING AUCTION! • Low Commission Rates with a $350 Maximum • No Charge for Advertising • No Buyer’s Premium for Onsite Buyers

• Trucking, Cleaning, and Other Services Available • No Charge to Load or Unload • Early Consignments Get More Advertising & Exposure

MARVIN STEGE ESTATE ALREADY CONSIGNED! ALSO MANY OTHER ITEMS FROM LOCAL FARMERS! WE CURRENTLY HAVE A LARGE INVENTORY OF EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. VISIT US AT: www.stanneconsignmentauctions.com

A public auction will be held at: 7642 Grain Bin Road, Toulon, IL 61483

Anything But Household Consignment Auction Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 10:00 AM

Trailers: 1985 Chrr Gooseneck livestock trailer w/center cut gate 20’ long, 1968 Fontaine Lowboy Trailer w/Air Ride Suspension, 36’ Gooseneck w/Beaver Tail (3) Ramps Dual Axle/Dual Wheels 235/80/16 Tires, 2010 Sunset Creek by Sunny Brook 297SL Aluminum Superstructure AX5 Camper w/Slide Out, 2007 PJ Dual Axle Bumper Pull Dump Trailer w/Undercoat new primer and paint, Two (2) Running gears on good tires, 2002 Custom Built 33 ft. tandem duals gooseneck atbed trailer, Gehl running gear w/15â€? tires, Equipment: Cub Cadet front mount snow blower, Friesen 220 Bulk Seed Tender, DMI NutriPlacer GDI-200 ground driven anhydrous applicator, John Deere 700 grinder mixer, Tractor Weights, 50 gal. fuel tank, Tractor Duals 18 4/38 16â€? rims 6-ply clamp-on, New Idea hay rake, 1978 CASE 1450 Dozer 9634 hours- undercarriage 80% w/4-way blade, 1988 Komatsu PC120 Excavator w/Thumb 1074 hours, 1988 Vermeer V-450 Trencher 2114 hours, 1989 Ford 455C Backhoe 4774 hours, Farmall M Tractor, Farmall M Clam Shell Fenders, Farmall M Grill, Backhoe Forks, John Deere AC-1500EH Portable-Electric Oil Fired Direct Drive Pressure Washer, Log Splitter for Skid Steer, Fontaine 5th Wheel Plate, Kubota U45 Super Series Midi Excavator w/Thumb Auto Idle Float Angle Blade on Rubber Tracks, Kubota KX080-3 Midi Excavator w/Thumb Float Angle Blade on Rubber Tracks, Woods Dual 3-Point Fork Lift, Massey Ferguson 1235 MFWD utility tractor w/ROPS 3-point PTO 938 hours w/1464 loader, 6’ 3-point blade, Bush Hog 6’ 3-point ďŹ nish mower, Four (4) bar hay rake on rubber, 16’ hayrack on gear, End gate seeder, Bucket mount bale spear, MDS 7800 JD 740 single prong hay spear, MDS 2819 JD 740 Uni-Tach, Towmotor 4,000 lb. Forklift, John Deere 12-Row front fold planter w/30â€? rows, John Deere A or B 3-point conversion kit, 1962 International 404 gas, wide-front, 3-point, PTO, no power steering, 2,666 hours, 1968 International 856 narrow-front, 3-point single hydraulics, 30.8-32 rears, new clutch 400 hours ago, 8,103 hours, Diesel tank 500 gallon w/20 gallon diesel, IH No. 9 3-point PTO rake w/good belt, 2006 Vermeer CX224 Mini Excavator on rubber track, 2,144 hours, 12â€? smooth bucket, 24â€? tooth bucket, hydraulic thumb, newer tracks, weighs less than 6,000 lbs., 2018 John Deere 5045E, 164 hours, Two (2) M& W Wagons, Bandit 6025 scissor lift, 1500 lb. capacity, 25’ platform heightneeds batteries, Mowers/ATVs/Boats: John Deere LA145 Riding Mower 176 hours, 2000 EZ Go Gas Golf Cart w/ Lift and Back Seat, Chaparral 2050 SL Sport Boat w/Cuddy Interior w/Yamaha Inboard Motor and Heritage Tandem Axle Trailer, Vehicles: 1989 International S2300 Semi Tractor, 1978 International Flat Bed Truck w/Bucket Lift, 1994 Chevy Kodiak Single Axle Allison Automatic w/5th Wheel Plate 128,962 miles on Gas Engine, 2000 Ford E-250 Panel Van 187,541 miles, 1993 Ford F-700 Dump Truck 4-Speed 142,249 miles, 2000 Sterling Septic Pumper Truck 6-Speed Single Axle w/1000 Gallon Tank w/Pump and Hose, 2005 Dodge Dakota SLT crew cab V8 w/172,6xx miles, Tools: DeeZee Diamond Plate Toolbox, Better Built Side Mount Toolbox, Barrel pumps, John Deere moisture tester, Air impact 3/8â€? drive, Wooden parts bin, Oxy-acetylene torch w/hose and gauges, Reddy Heater Pro 155, 3/4â€? socket set, Forney model 240 welder, Livestock Equipment: Cattle shed 12 x 16- NEW, Pride of the Farm galvanized hog waterer, 16’ feed bunk, For Most A-25 head gate, 3-12’ pipe gates, 3-14’ pipe gates, 2-16’ pipe gates, 3-20’ pipe gates, 20’ corral panel, 4-corral panels, 2- galvanized gates, Adding consignments daily. Be sure to check our Facebook page or AuctionZip.com for pictures and updates. Consignments accepted through March 5, 2020 Live online bidding available at https://www.proxibid.com/orwigauction For more information or to consign items please contact:

FULL-TIME AUCTIONEER

SELL AT AUCTION!

Cody Hanold, Auctioneer IL Lic #441.001515 Ph: 618-781-9810 Email: codyhanold@att.net

Hayden Geisler, Auctioneer IL Lic #441.001941 Ph: 217-248-4045 Email: hgeisler@snpartners.com

For more photos and updates, visit: www.HanoldAuctioneering.com Terms: Cash or good check with proper I.D. Out of state buyers and purchases over $10,000 current bank letter of guarantee. Owner, auctioneer, clerk, and other auction staff not responsible for theft or accident. All verbal announcements day of sale take precedence of printed material. All items sell “AS IS, WHERE IS� with no warranty. ALL SALES ARE FINAL!

Joe Orwig, Auctioneer (309)361-0397 or Don Martindale, Field Rep. (309)696-8848 Terms: Cash, good check or credit card with a 3% convenience fee. Lunch stand and restrooms available.

Orwig Auction and Appraisals Joe Orwig, Auctioneer (309)361-0397 7642 Grain Bin Road Toulon, IL 61483


B6 Friday, February 28, 2020

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Farmland assessment meetings March 2 GALESBURG, Ill. — State Rep. Dan Swanson, R-Woodhull, is partnering with the Knox, Bureau and Henry County Farm Bureaus to host a farmland assessment meeting in each of the three counties. The purpose is to discuss increasing property assess-

ments and adjustments due to flooding. The meetings will be March 2 at: n 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., Carl Sandburg College, 2400 Tom L. Wilson Blvd., Galesburg n 2 to 4 p.m., Bureau County Metro Center, 837 Park Avenue West,

AUCTION

Mid Ag Services, 800-5325263. See p. B4 WILLIAMSFIELD, ILL.: 80 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., Michael Murphy & Patricia Ruppert, Folger’s Auction Service, Inc., 309-337-2150.

FROM PAGE B5

Wed., March 25

LEXINGTON, ILL.: 109.99 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., The Haworth Trust Farm, First

DETAILS & PHOTOS @ www.sullivan auctioneers .com

NO-RESERVE CONSIGNMENT & INVENTORY REDUCTION AUCTION

FRIDAY, MARCH 13 @ 9 A.M.

HELD AT ED’S MACHINERY FACILITY, MEMPHIS, MISSOURI TRACTORS: 2011 JD 8260R, 4,508 Hrs, Power Shift, 1000 PTO, 4 Scv’s, QH, 60 GPM Pump, Active Seat, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, Full set of weights, SN 1RW8260RKBP043140; 2004 JD 9320, 10,446 Hrs, Power Shift, 1000 PTO, 5 Scv’s, 620/70R42’s, SN RW9320P022298; 2006 JD 8430, 6,180 Hrs, Power Shift, Large 1000 PTO, 4 Hyd, Auto Steer, 18.4R46 Duals,, SN RW8430P007489; 2002 JD 8420, 9,362 Hrs, Power Shift, Large 1000 PTO, 4 Scv’s, Active Seat, 480/80R50 Rears 50%; 2007 JD 7330, 7,189 Hrs, 16 Speed PQ, 2 Scv’s, 540/1000 PTO, 18.4R38’s, SN RW7330H007591; 2002 JD 7410, 9,257 Hrs, MFWD, JD 740 Loader, 16 Speed PQ, Reverser, SN RW7410H073210; 1983 JD 4450, 6,562 Hrs, Diesel, SN RW4450H001382; 1976 JD 4630, 10,000 Hrs, Quad Range, 1000 PTO, 2WD, 3 Scv’s, SN RW4630P024805; New Holland 8970, 7,025 Hrs, MFWD, 4 Scv’s, Large 1000 PTO, 18.4R46 Duals, Bad Transmission, SN D404630; Case-IH 9270, 5,152 Hrs, Power Shift, Cummins Motor, Sn# JCB0029129; Case 2590, Hrs NA, 2WD, Cab, 3 Scv’s, Non-Running, SN 8441322; 1982 International 5288, 5,819 Hrs, 1000 PTO, 3 Scv’s, 20.8R38 Duals, SN 2580024003882; White 2-70, 4,500 Hrs, 2WD, 540 PTO, 2 Scv’s, 18F6R Trans, 18.4R34 Rears, SN 278600A12; Mahindra Emax 22, 372 Hrs, 60” Deck, 4X4, Diesel, 540 PTO, 3 Pt.; 1967 International 1206, Showing 112 Hrs, 540/1000 PTO, 20.8R38 Tires 40%, Restored! Nice!!, SN 13775S-Y; Valtro 8950, SnNL37118; White 2-75, 5,832 Hrs. Showing, 2 Scv’s, 540 PTO, 2WD. COMBINES & HEADS: New Holland TR88 combine, 3,881 Hrs, 4X4, CM, Spreader, Chopper, Bin Ext., 24.5-32 Tires, SN 562366; Gleaner R40 combine, 4,267 Hrs, 2WD, 4 Speed hydro, Spreader, SN R40K01377H8989; Case-IH 983 corn head, 8R30”, Knife Rolls, SN 005543; 1997 NH 996 corn head, 6 Row 30”, Poly, Hyd. Deck Plates, SN 614265; 2008 NH 740CF-20 platform, 20’, Flex, Full Finger, SN PNL023120; Gleaner F15 platform, 15’, SN R-15 29052F8989. APPLICATORS: 2004 Ag-Chem Rogator self-propelled spreader, 4,313 Hrs, 4X4, Raven Controls, L2020G Box, SN 126016704; 2006 Miller Nitro N2 self-propelled sprayer, 3,623 Hrs, 90’ Booms, Poly Tank; 2004 Redball 680 pull-type sprayer, 1600 Gal. Tank, 100’ Booms, 3 Way Nozzles, SN 04-02032; Hardi Navigator 1000 pull-type sprayer, 60’, 540 PTO Pump, 1000 Gal. Poly Tank, Rinse Tank, Inductor, SN 4407; JD 500 Pull Behind Cart, 500 Gal., Hyd. Pump. SEEDING EQUIPMENT: 1998 JD 1760 planter, 12 Row 30”, Conservation, No-Till, Martin Floating Row Cleaners, 3 Bu. Boxes, Corn, Bean, & Milo Meters, Computer-Trak 250, SN H01760F675665; JD 7200 planter, 8 Row 30”, Hyd Fold, Vac, No-Till; 2009 Kinze 3660 planter, 16/31 Row, No-Till, Air Clutches, Pneumatic Down Pressure, 2 Point, Corn & Bean Meters, Kinze/AgLeader Monitor, SN 660077; 2008 Kinze 3000 planter, 6 Row 30”, Yetter Row Cleaners, Dry Fertilizer, SN644176; Kinze 2000 planter, 6/11, Corn & Bean Meters, No-Till, Liquid Fertilizer, SN 640764; JD 7200 planter, 6 Row 30”, Vac, Corn & Bean Plates, Row Cleaners, Monitor, SN A07200A103051; JD 7200 planter, 6 Row 30”, Vac, Martin Row Cleaners, Spike Tooth Closing Wheels, Computer-Trak 150 Monitor, SN H07200A105104; JD 7200 planter, 12 Row 30”, Max-Merge 2, Hopper Ext, Vac, Row Cleaners, Corn & Bean Plates, JD Computer-Trak 250 Monitor, SN A07200B303203; JD 7200 planter, 12 Row 30”, Vac, No-Till, Row Cleaners, Corn & Bean Plates, Liquid Fertilizer, Monitor, SN A07200C400862; JD 520 Drill, 20’, w/ 1570 Caddy, Harrow, Press Wheels; 1999 JD 1560 Drill, 10’, 7.5” Spacing, Small Seed, Dolly Wheel, SN N01560X682904; 2003 JD 1590 Drill, 15’, 7.5” Spacing, Dolly Wheel, SN N01590X705111. TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: Case-IH 3900 Disk, 22’, 9” Spacing; Case-IH True Tandem 330 Turbo, 40’, Rolling Basket, SN JFH0052765; 2000 DMI Crumbler, 18’, Hyd. Fold, Ext. Hitch; Great Plains 3000TT, 30’, Depth Control, Rolling Baskets & Harrow, SN GP-4159NN; International 53 Row Cultivator, 6R30”; JD 960 Field Cultivator, 24’, 3 Bar Harrow, SN N00960X000356; JD 8350 Plow, 4 Bottom Rollover, 18”; Kewanee 90, 25’ Flat Fold, Hyd. Tooth Control; MF MF59 Plow, 4 Bottom Rollover; McFalane 36’, Drag Harrow; M&W 1165 Earth Master Ripper, SN 001429; Miller 25’, 9” Spacing, 24” Blades, SN 1S1TF0-3-814S; 2012 Rite Way F3-42 Field Roller, 42’, 8376 Acres, Good Condition, SN 12-1093; Sukup 4200 Row Cultivator, 12R30”, High Speed, Hyd. Fold, New V Sweeps; 2008 Sunflower 1435-29, 30’, 3 Bar Coil Tine Harrow, Sn# 1435B08049; 2006 Sunflower 5135-42, 42’, 3 Bar Harrow, Good Sweeps, SN 0515A20060002; Unverferth Zonebuilder 132, 5 Shank, Auto Reset, Depth Wheels, New!!, SN A59950102. GRAIN HANDLING: 2001 Brent 876 Grain Cart, 850 Bu., Tarp, Scales, 1000 PTO, 30.5 Diamond Tread Tires, SN B18720139; Rem 2100 Grain Vac, 40’ Hose, Bin Sweep, 1000 PTO, SN RM-01-2100. HAY EQUIPMENT: 2003 Case IH WDX901, 1,606 Hrs, HST Trans, 12’ Cut, Right Sickle Missing, SN HCA0021004; Hesston 4570 Square Baler, 540 PTO, SN B457 00217; Kuhn FC350 Discmower, 12’, Flails, SN 960128; 2011 Massey Ferguson 2856A, 7444 Bales, Net/Twine, 1000 PTO, Wide Pick-up, Kicker, SN AGCM2856ABHR13117; JD HX15 Brushcutter, 15’, 1000 PTO, Airplane Tires, SN W47628; JD 635 Discbine, 11’, Flails, 1000 PTO, SN E00635T341717; 2013 JD 569 Baler, SN 1E00569XKDE400710; 2001 JD 567 Baler, 15,800 Bales, SN 00567X188188; 1998 JD 566 Baler, Net, Kicker, SN E00566X127886; 2005 Challenger RB45 Baler, Net, 540 PTO, Wide Pick-up, Monitor, SN HP44129; 2003 NH BR750 Baler, 12,834 Bales, Extra-Wide Pick-up, Net/Twine; 2014 NH H7460 Discbine, 16’, 1000 PTO, Rubber Rolls, Single Pt., SN YDN098317; 2003 NH 1465 Haybine, 540 Pto, Rubber Rolls, (missing back left shield) SN 660879; New Holland HT-154 Rake, 12 Wheel Hi-Capacity, SN 191385; 2004 NH BR770 Baler, 540 PTO, Kicker, Twine Only; 2003 NH BR780 Baler, 14,930 Bales, Net/Twine, Wide Pick-up, Kicker, 1000 PTO, SN 27035; NH 892 Chopper, w/NH 880W Forage Head & 822 Corn Head, Long Tongue, SN 356083; NH 855 Chain Baler; 2004 Vermeer 605XL Baler, 11,718 Bales, Net/Twine, 540 PTO, Kicker Wheels, SN 1VRV141M411000445. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: ArtsWay 425A Grinder, Scales, 540 PTO, 15’ unload auger; Gehl 125 Grinder, 2 Screens, Hyd. Augers, 12’ Unload Auger, SN 18784; H & S 7+4 Feeder Wagon, 7’X15’, Tandem Axle, Hyd. Drive; International 1150 Grinder, 540 PTO, 3 Screens, Bottom Auger Rusted Thru, SN 0830007U004179; Farmmaster FM280 Vertical Mixer, 540 PTO, 3’ Unload Conveyor, SN FM2805941; 2008 Hagedorn Hydra-Spread 410, 2 Horizontal Beaters, Slop Gate, SN 1131; New Holland 145 Manure Spreader, 540 PTO, Double Beater, Poly, SN 827360. CONSTRUCTION: Cat 289C, 6,500 Hrs, SN CAT0289CLJMR01225; Cat T50B Forklift, 6,318 Hrs, 3 Stage Mast, 4600# Lift, SN 14N3591; 2015 Case 580SN Backhoe, 3,015 Hrs, 4X4, CAH, LH Reverser; Bobcat T250, SN 53181280; Bobcat T190, SN 519314545; 2007 Case CX210 Excavator, 8,041 Hrs, 32” Tracks, Manual Thumb, SN DAC213151; Case 70XT SkidSteer, 3,542 Hrs, SN JAF0371202; 1987 FiatAllis 14C Dozer, 1,683 Hrs, 20” Tracks, 3 Speed, SN 0052573; Komatsu 15 Forklift; 2008 Genie GS-3268RT Scissors Lift, 2,673 Hrs, SN GS6808-51457; 1998 Vermeer V8550 Trencher, 2,129 Hrs, 7’ Chain, Front Blade, Backhoe, Diesel, SN 1VRK11241W1000927. TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 2012 Triple B&J Trailer, 25’, Like New Tires, 5’ Ramp; 2019 Fuel Trailer, 880 Gal., Tandem Axle, Front Tool Box; 2001 Peterbilt 385 Truck, 663,699 Mi, Cat C12 Engine, Rockwell 10 Speed, Wet Kit, 189” Wheel Base.

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DEER GROVE, ILL.: 293.55 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., Eugene Hardy Estate, Rediger Auction Service, 815-6997999. See p. C2

Sat., March 28

OXFORD, IND.: 46th Annual Benton Central FFA Auction, 9 a.m. EST, Benton Central FFA, 765-884-1600, ext. 2164. HOPEDALE, ILL.: Farm & Construction Equipment Consignment, 9 a.m., S&K Auctions LLC, 309-202-8378 or 309-696-9019. See p. B3

Mon., March 30

FREEPORT, ILL.: 431 Acres in 7 Tracts Sealed Bid Land Sale, bids due 3/30 by 10 a.m., Ruf Family Trust, Nicole Bauer, 815-235-1212. See p. B3 MENDOTA, ILL.: 96.42 +/- Acres, 10 a.m., Jack Heidelmeir Trust, Rediger Auction Service, 815-6997999. See p. C2

Tues., March 31

BRADFORD, ILL.: 365.68 +/Acres in 4 Tracts, 10 a.m., Hertz Real Estate Services, 815-935-9878. See p. B4 PECATONICA, ILL.: 122.218 Acres in 2 Tracts, 11 a.m., Heidelmeier Investments, LP, Lenny Bryson, 815-9464120. See p. B4

Sat., April 4

POLO, ILL.: Hazelhurst Annual Spring Consignment, 8:30 a.m., Public Auction Service, 815-946-2660. TRENTON, ILL.: 164.86 Acres in 3 Tracts, 1 p.m., Lorna M. Jacober Trust, Mark Krausz Auction Service, 618-5884917.

Fri., Aug. 21

ANNAWAN, ILL.: Hatzer & Nordstrom Consignment Auction, 8:30 a.m., Owned & Operated by Anderson Enterprises & Equipment, LLC, 309-935-6700.

Sat., Aug. 22

ANNAWAN, ILL.: Hatzer & Nordstrom Consignment Auction, 8:30 a.m., Owned & Operated by Anderson Enterprises & Equipment, LLC, 309-935-6700.

Karl Heeren Estate Farm Machinery Auction Saturday, March 14th, 2020 – 10:00 A.M. 1966 S. Hoisington Road, Winnebago, IL 61088

Full Line of John Deere Tractors-Combines-Heads, TillagePlanting-Harvest Equipment, Summers Supercoulter VerticalTiller, Landoll 2320 Disc Ripper, JD 726 Soil Finisher, JD Discs & Plows, JD 1770 12R30 Planter, JD 856 12R30 Cultivator, Travis Seed Tender, DMI Crumblers, Brent Grain Wagon, NH L445 Skid Loader, Farm Machinery-Attachments-Gravity Wagons-Augers, Hay & Feed Equipment, Livestock, Loads of Vintage John Deere Tractor Parts, Shop Equipment & Tools, JD Mower, Several Hay Racks of Farm Related Items. Large Auction, All Sells! Karl Always Properly Serviced & Maintained His Equipment, All Field Ready! Contact John for information 815-543-3837 (call or text) Location: 2 Miles South of US RT 20. TRACTORS: John Deere 4850 MFWD Tractor: PS, new 20.8x42 Michelin tires w/ duals, 16.9R30 fronts, 8335 hrs., new hyd. pump, (8) frt. wgts., SN: ROTPF71018950; John Deere 4850 MFWD Tractor: PS, 18.4R42 rears w/ duals, quick hitch, (20) frt. wgts., 7900 hrs., SN: RW485012977; John Deere 4640 Tractor: C/A/H, Quad range, Firestone 18.4R38 like new rears w/ duals, 10,400 hrs., (20) frt. wgts., SN: 020065R; John Deere 4440 Tractor: Cab w/ Quad trans., 18.4R38 tires w/ duals, JD loader, 7300 hrs., SN: 011224R; 1957 John Deere 720 Diesel Tractor: NF w/ ‘Power Trol’, pony, 15.5x38 rubber, weights, shows 2618 hrs., SN: 7216349; COMBINES-HEADS-TRAILER: John Deere 9510 Maximizer Combine: RWD Contour Master, Maurer bin ext., chopper, 5500/4100 hrs. SN: H09510X676716; John Deere 9510 Maximizer Combine: RWD, long auger w/ Maurer bin ext., chopper, 4733/3230 hrs., SN: 680842; John Deere 693 Corn Head: poly, $6,000 on upgrades, SN: 656155; John Deere 693 Corn Head: poly, Contour w/ hyd. deck plates, SN: 660968; John Deere 693 Corn Head:poly, on land model, SN: 680495; John Deere 922 Grain Head:Contour w/ full finger auger, SN: F635342; Unverferth HT25 Header Trailer: good tires, standard gear; (2) Down Reel Corn Head Attachments; NH L445 Skid Steer Loader: 1080 hrs., 5’ & tine buckets, SN: 404730; FARM EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY: John Deere 1770 Conservation MaxEmerge 12R30 Planter: flex-fold, liquid fertilizer, finger pickup, SN: , Mfg. 2000, extra set of disc openers; Travis HSC 2000 Seed Tender: new, 2 box model w/ folding auger, Honda GX240 gas engine, bumper hitch, SN: HSC2101; John Deere 856 Cultivator:12R30 folding w/ spring 3-shanks, SN: 973, sharp; Summers Supercoulter Plus Vertical Tiller: 23’ w/ weight package, rear rolling choppers, SN: MO947; Landoll 2320 Disc Ripper: 5-shank, SN: 19J9800953; John Deere 726 Soil Finisher: 25’ w/ new Remlinger 5-bar spike harrow, SN: , Mfg. 1999; John Deere 210 Disc: 15’ w/ spike tooth harrow, SN: 026436A; Glencoe 9-Shank Soil Saver:13’ disc/chisel w/ spike tooth harrow; DMI 10CR Crumbler: 25’ w/ rolling baskets; DMI 32.5’ Crumbler: w/ rolling baskets, purchased new 2012; John Deere 400 Rotary Hoes: 15’, mounted; John Deere 6-Bottom Plow: on land hitch; John Deere Drag Sections & Cart; Brent 544 Gravity Wagon: green, 550 bu. w/ ext. sides, brakes, safety lights; Sheyenne GS20 PTO 10x60 Grain Auger: on transport; Mayrath 8x30 PTO Grain Auger: on transport; Kewanee 8x60 PTO Grain Auger: on transport; Frontier RB 1210 Hyd. Swivel Blade: heavy duty 10’, 3 pt.; New Holland 56 Hay Rake: 5-bar; New Holland Super 68 Sq. Hay Baler: SN: 65796; Bear Cat 950 Mixer Mill:and Bear Cat Feed Grinder; John Deere 350 Elevator; New Holland Ensilage Blower: also, Silo Unloaders; Implement Hydraulic Extension Hitch; John Deere Flotation Tire Running Gear; 27’ Enclosed Semi Trailer; AC Running Gear: and Hay Racks; Antique John Deere 2-Bottom Pull Plow on Steel: restored; Front Fenders for JD 4230: and other parts; Front Fuel Tank: for tractor; Front Weight Bracket for JD 4440; JD 2-Cylinder Tractor Fenders; JD 4000 Cast Weights & Brackets; JD 4430 Quick Hitch; JD Belt Pulleys; JD Hyd. Cylinders; JD Hyd. Fittings; JD PTO Guards; JD Tractor Tool Boxes; Knight Feed Wagon; New 5.5-16 Implement Tire; New Alcola 22.5x8.25 Aluminum Dual Rims:10 bolt; New Field Cult. Shanks; Round Bale Feeders and other farm machinery, tools and equipment, farm primitives, petroleum related and more!

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LARRY & SHERRYL NELSON, OWEN MOUDY, JOHN GRUBBS, MARK HOFFMAN, RICK SIELA, ROGER ABRAHAMSON. BRIAN HERMAN CLOSEOUT - DUE TO A SUDDEN ILLNESS, I WILL BE AUCTIONING OFF MY FARM EQUIPMENT. ALL EQUIPMENT IS IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. USED ON MY SMALL ACREAGE FARM.

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“There have been a lot of changes from 1955 to modern farming,” Scott said. Scott said that besides the evolution in corn something else that has

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Phrenology has a bumpy history Sneezing can be cause of vertigo By Terry and Kim Kovel

Medicine has come a long way since the early 1800s, when phrenology was an accepted theory of diagnosis. It was said that each bump on your head covered a part of the brain that controlled a personality trait, like self-esteem, a destructive tendency or religious interest. The bumps might show a criminal tendency, but rewards and punishments could change tendencies. Now considered a pseudoscience, phrenology was important in Britain, Ireland and the United States because of the lecturers who preached about it. Queen Victoria

There are still those who believe in the theories of phrenology, but most who buy a phrenology head want it as a decoration. had the heads of her children read. By the 1840s, it had lost credibility in

the United States. Brothers Lorenzo and Orson Fowler became famous for making china phrenology heads that had “maps” of the zones marked on them. They are still the symbols of phrenology, and old heads sell for over $500; modern copies are inexpensive. A baby’s head called “The Character Baby,” rarely seen, was offered at a Canadian shop, Peter Frampton Antiques & Interiors, for about $250. It pictures the 5-monthold son of the artist, George Ricci, who made phrenology heads from 1915 to 1921. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

By Dr. Keith Roach

After many years of various treatments, including allergy shots, food studies and an ear tube, I was recently diagnosed with “semicircular canal dehiscence.” Can you explain what this is and the treatment, besides surgery, to relieve the symptoms of inner ear pressure, dizziness and pressure and pulsation in the head? Are there any medications? Semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome is an unusual cause of vertigo. Vertigo is sometimes referred to as dizziness, but “dizziness” may refer to both unsteadiness, a feeling that you are going to pass out, which medically

is referred to as “presyncope”, or true vertigo, a sensation of movement when the person is actually still. The vertigo in semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome is different from most other causes of vertigo because it can be provoked by loud noises, coughing or sneezing. It is caused by abnormally thin bone in the semicircular canals, part of the organ of balance in the inner ear. The diagnosis is confirmed by a CT scan of the temporal bone. The only treatment I have read that consistently is effective is surgery. An ear tube is sometimes tried in people

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who have symptoms with pressure changes. Medications used in some cases of vertigo, such as meclizine, or Antivert, usually will make SCDS symptoms worse in the long term. Anti-nausea medications like ondansetron or Zofran may help if nausea is severe, but have their own side effects. Vestibular rehabilitation by a specially trained physical or occupational therapist may have some benefit if surgery isn’t contemplated. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@ med.cornell.edu. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc.

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Fairgrounds, Building D, 11900 Country Club Road, Woodstock, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/202003-06-mchenry-county-4-hinternational-night-2020.

BOND COUNTY

MCLEAN COUNTY

Feb. 29 – Winter Tree Identification: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Patriot’s Park, 1042 Patriot’s Park, Drive, Greenville, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0229-winter-tree-identification.

March 7 – Home, Lawn and Garden Day: 8 a.m. to 3:35 p.m., Central Catholic High School, 1201 Airport Road, Bloomington, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/sites/default/ files/2020_hlgd_brochure.pdf.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Feb. 29 – Read Across America Community Celebration: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Lincoln Square Mall, 300 S. Broadway Ave., Urbana, Ill.

March 6 – 4-H Project Night: 6 to 8 p.m., Montgomery County Extension office, #1 Industrial Park Drive, Hillsboro, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/202003-06-4-h-project-nighthillsboro. March 10 – The Power of Pop-up Shops: 5:30 to 7 p.m., Montgomery County Extension office, #1 Industrial Park Drive, Hillsboro, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/202003-10-power-pop-shopsworkshop-hillsboro.

COOK COUNTY Feb. 29 – Urban Livestock Expo: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Charles A. Prosser Career Academy, 2148 N. Long Ave., Chicago, Ill.; 773-340-9448; auachicago. org/events.

MCHENRY COUNTY Feb. 29 – McHenry County 4-H Project Day: 8:30 a.m. to noon, McHenry County Extension office, 1102 McConnell Road, Woodstock, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/202002-29-mchenry-county-4-hproject-day.

MORGAN COUNTY March 12 – Seed Starting Workshop: 6 to 7:30 p.m., Morgan County Extension office, 104 N. Westgate Ave., Jacksonville, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0312-seed-starting-workshop.

MCLEAN COUNTY Feb. 29 – Backyard Brambles: 12:30 to 3 p.m., McLean County Extension office, 1615 Commerce Pkwy., Bloomington, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0229-backyard-brambles.

OGLE COUNTY March 10 – Private Pesticide Applicator – Test Only: 10 a.m. to noon, Ogle County Extension office, 421 W. Pines Road, Oregon, Ill.; 815732-2191; extension.illinois. edu/events/2020-03-10private-pesticide-applicatortest-only-oregon.

ROCK ISLAND COUNTY Feb. 29 – Nursery School: Lessons in Gardening: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., East Moline Schools Administration Conference Center, 3451 Morton Drive, East Moline,, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0229-nursery-school-lessonsgardening.

PERRY COUNTY March 7 – 4-H and FFA Livestock Dairy Judging Contest: 9:30 a.m. to noon, DuQuoin State Fairgrounds, 655 Executive Drive, DuQuoin, Ill.; 618-357-2126; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0307-4-h-and-ffa-livestock-anddairy-judging-contest.

TAZEWELL COUNTY Feb. 29 – 2020 Dairy Quiz Bowl: 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Embassy Suites, East Peoria Riverfront Hotel & Conference Center, 100 Conference Center Drive, East Peoria, Ill.; 618-8304957; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-02-29-illinois2020-4-h-dairy-quiz-bowlcontest.

RICHLAND COUNTY March 6 – Richland County Private Applicator Testing Only: 10 a.m. to noon, Holiday Inn, 1300 S. West St., Olney, Ill.

ROCK ISLAND COUNTY March 1 – Geranium Sale by Rock Island County HCE: Place an order by March 1 by calling Evie Olsen at 309-797-3858.

MARCH BOONE COUNTY March 2 – Introduction to Industrial Hemp: 1 to 4 p.m., Boone County Extension office, 205 Cadillac Court, Suite 5, Belvidere, Ill.; 815544-3710; extension.illinois. edu/events/2020-03-02introduction-industrialhemp-belvidere.

CLARK COUNTY March 12 – Industrial Hemp Production: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Clark County Extension office, 15493 N IL State Hwy 1, Marshall, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/202003-12-industrial-hempproduction.

COOK COUNTY March 13 – Upper Midwest CRAFT Field Day: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Prairie State College Matteson Area Center, 4821 Southwick Drive, Matteson, Ill.; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-03-13-uppermidwest-craft-field-day.

DEKALB COUNTY March 7 – Wee Naturalist - Rain: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Russell Woods Nature Center, 11750 State Rt. 72, Genoa, Ill.; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-03-07-weenaturalist-rain.

HENRY COUNTY March 9 – Henry County 4-H Painting Fundraiser: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Geneseo Evangelical Free Church, 914 Chicago St., Geneseo, Ill.; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-03-09-henrycounty-4-h-paintingfundraiser.

JACKSON COUNTY March 7 – Sky Spectacles Seminar: 10 a.m. to noon, Jackson County Extension office, 402 Ava Road, Murphysboro, Ill.; 618-687-

ST. CLAIR COUNTY

815 N. Orlando Smith Road, Oglesby, Ill.; 815-875-2878; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-03-04-2020-agmanagement-night.

1727; extension.illinois. edu/events/2020-03-07-skyspectacles-seminar.

FULTON COUNTY March 17 – Annie’s Project: 6 to 9 p.m., Fulton County Farm Bureau, 15411 N IL 100 Hwy, Lewistown, Ill.; 309547-3711; go.illinois.edu/ AnniesProject2020. March 11 – Seed Starting Workshop: 6 to 7:30 p.m., Greene County Extension Office, US-67, Carrollton, Ill.; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-03-11-seedstarting-workshop.

JO DAVIESS COUNTY March 6 – Northwest Illinois Grazing Conference: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Elizabeth Community Building, HWY 20 W, Elizabeth, Ill.; 815-8582273; go.illinois.edu/jsw. March 10 – Beyond Dirt: 10 a.m. to noon, Jo Daviess County Extension office, 204 Vine St., Elizabeth, Ill.; 815-8582273; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-03-10-beyonddirt.

KANKAKEE COUNTY March 6 – Owl Walk: 6:30 p.m., Aroma Land and Water Preserve, 1578 S. Hieland Road, St. Anne, Ill.; 815-9338337; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-03-06-owl-walkmarch-6-2020. March 7 – 16th Annual Kankakee County Beekeeping Workshop: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Kankakee Community College, 100 College Drive, Kankakee,

Sky Spectacles Seminar March 7

Did you ever wonder why the sky is blue? Or why the sun is red in the morning and evening? Learn more about these beautiful atmospheric optics and other interesting visual wonders at the Sky Spectacles Seminar from 10 a.m. to noon March 7 at the Jackson County Extension office, 402 Ava Road, Murphysboro. Register for this free program by calling 618-687-1727. Ill.; 815-933-8337; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0307-16th-annual-kankakeecounty-beekeepingworkshop. March 13 – Growing Great Hydrangeas: 10 a.m., Kankakee County Extension office, 1650 Commerce Drive, Bourbonnais, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/202003-13-growing-greathydrangeas.

LAKE COUNTY March 11 – Lake County Master Gardener – Successful Vegetable Gardening: 6 to 7:30 p.m., Lake County

Extension office, 100 S. Route 45, Grayslake, Ill.; 847-2238627; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-03-11-lakecounty-master-gardenersuccessful-vegetablegardening.

LA SALLE COUNTY March 1 – Serena FFA Alumni Farm Toy Show and Craft Fair: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Serena High School, 2283 N. 3812th Road, Serena, Ill.; 815-955-5314. March 4 – 2020 Ag Management Night: 7 p.m., University of Illinois Extension, Illinois Valley Community College, Room CTC 124,

STEPHENSON COUNTY

March 6 – Illinois Cattle Feeders Day: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sauk Valley Community College, 173 Illinois Route 2, Dixon, Ill.; 815-632-4611; go.illinois. edu/cattlefeeders.

March 7 – Super Saturday 2020: 9 to 11:45 a.m., Highland Community College, Community Services Building (Building R), 2998 W. Pearl City Road, Freeport, Ill.; extension.illinois.edu/ events/2020-03-07-supersaturday-2020.

MACOUPIN COUNTY

VERMILION COUNTY

March 2 – 4-H Recycled Art Hula Hoop Rug Weaving: 10 to 11:30 a.m., Macoupin County Extension office, #60 Carlinville Plaza, Carlinville, Ill.; 217-854-9604; extension. illinois.edu/events/202003-02-4-h-recycled-art-rugweaving-carlinville. March 5-6 – Certified Food Protection Managers Class and Exam: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Macoupin County Extension office, #60 Carlinville Plaza, Carlinville, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0305-certified-food-protectionmanagers-class-examcarlinville.

March 5 – Planting Native Trees and Shrubs: Noon to 1 p.m., Vermilion County Extension office, 3164 N. Vermilion St., Danville, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0305-planting-native-trees-andshrubs-vermilion-county.

MADISON COUNTY

March 7 – Gardening for Food, Flowers and Fun: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., NIU Rockford, 8500 E. State St., Rockford, Ill.; extension.illinois. edu/events/2020-03-07gardening-food-flowers-andfun.

LEE COUNTY

GREENE COUNTY

March 7 – Weekend Gardener: 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Shrine of Our Lady of Snows, 442 S Demazenod Drive, Belleville, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0307-weekend-gardener.

March 4 – Gateway Green Industry Conference: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., , Gateway Convention Center, 1 Gateway Drive, Collinsville, Ill.; extension. illinois.edu/events/2020-0304-gateway-green-industryconference.

MCHENRY COUNTY March 6 – McHenry County 4-H International Night: 6 p.m., McHenry County

WILLIAMSON COUNTY March 9 – Pollinators Workshop: 2 to 4 p.m., Williamson County Extension office, 101-B E. DeYoung St., Marion, Ill.; extension.illinois. edu/events/2020-03-09pollinators-workshop.

WINNEBAGO COUNTY

WOODFORD COUNTY March 12 – Diabetes Clinic: Exploring Current Diet Trends: 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., Woodford County Extension Office, 109 E. Eureka Ave., Eureka, Ill.


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FARMS FOR SALE ADVERTISE YOUR FARMLAND FOR SALE CALL YOUR LOCAL AGRINEWS REPRESENTATIVE OR 800-426-9438 EXT. 113 MASON COUNTY, IL Forest City Twp. Sec. 11: 700 6th Avenue, DeWitt, Iowa | 563.659.8185 WHITESIDE CO., IL 140 acres MOL, 137 FSA tillable w/PI of 128.6, E. of Fulton. $9,500/a. 178 acres MOL, 150 FSA tillable est. w/PI of 122.2, E. of Fulton. $7,500/a. 147 acres MOL, 140.3 FSA tillable w/PI of 125, E. of Fulton. $9,000/a. 122 acres MOL, 119.86 FSA tillable w/PI of 124.3, E. of Fulton. $7,500/a. 80 acres MOL, 73.61 FSA tillable w/PI of 117.7, E. of Fulton. $7,400/a. 507 acres MOL, 472.11 FSA tillable w/PI of 124.1, E. of Fulton. $7,500/a. BOONE CO., IL, near Poplar Grove, IL 49.6 acres, Nice laying farm. 76 acres, Quality farmland, high PI & tiled. 75 acres, All till., tiled, well drained, Hwy. Frontage. HENDERSON CO., IL, near Carman, IL 208.116 acres, 205.5 till, level, priced to sell. 50 acres, Nice CRP farm. WINNEBAGO CO., IL New Listing 244 acres MOL, Mostly tillable, Good farmland, Some outbuildings, Just north of Winnebago.

102.7 +/- acres • 87.01 A irrigated tillable • 10.44 A CRP • 6.63 A timber • Price $7,500/A

MCDONOUGH COUNTY, IL New Salem Twp. Sec. 1: 48.5 +/- acres • Price $8,000/A

Kennedy-Sarff Real Estate, LLC

509 E. Laurel, Havana, IL 62644

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Darell Sarff, Managing Broker

217-652-2356

Littlefield Ag Group 855-834-1919 www.littlefieldag.com Edgar County VOIGT GROUND - 1815 US HWY 36, CHRISMAN, IL 61924 32.11 +/- ACRES OF PRIME HUNTING GROUND. SHED, H2O, POLLINATER PROGRAM. 5 MINS FROM WORLD RECORD BUCK HUNTING SPOT. FOR SALE

MYERS 166 - 1050 E US ROUTE 36, METCALF, IL 61940 166 +/- ACRES OF CLASS A FARMLAND. EDGAR TOWNSHIP. NO BLDGS. PI 139.2. $8,900/A PENDING

Champaign County HORSE FARM - 1090 CR 2400 E, HOMER, IL 61849 4 FENCED ACRES. AMISH BUILT FENCING. 60X160 SHED. I N D O O R R I D I N G A R E N A . 5 S T A L L S W I T H F A N S . FOR SALE

Shelby County LOG HOME - 1862 N 2500 EAST RD., WINDSOR, IL 61957

9 +/- ACRES SURROUNDED BY WOLF CREEK STATE PARK 5 BEDROOMS, 3.5 BATHROOMS, 2.5 CAR GARAGE WITH LOFT APARTMENT AND WORKSHOP. $379,900 FOR SALE

Vermilion County CHAFFEE FARM - 43000 N 1900 E RD, HOOPESTON, IL 60942 15 +/- ACRES OF CLASS A FARM GROUND. MACHINE SHED & 2 GRAIN BINS. PI OF 132.4. APPROX. TOTAL TILLABLE = 12 ACRES. FOR SALE

MOHR FARM - 7464 N 100 EAST RD, HOMER, IL 61849 5 +/- ACRES. NEEDS EXTENSIVE DEMOLITION. $25,000 (APPRAISED VALUE) FOR SALE

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Steve Littlefield, Broker (217) 202-7950 Matt Rhodes, Broker (217) 251-7067 2441 Village Green Pl. Trey Coffey, Broker (217) 841-2542 Champaign, IL 61822

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• NEW LISTING! 50.176± Acres Tract 1, 50± Acres Tract 2, Pulaski County, Illinois L-2000207 L-2000208 • Recreational/crop ground on the Ohio River Waterfowl, Deer, Turkey, Fishing- These tracts allow all your recreational interests with income potential too. 1-Tract North of the Olmsted Lock and Dam and 1 Tract South of the Olmsted Lock and Dam• $150,000 each. For details please contact Bret Cude, AFM/agent, at (618) 407-5399. • NEW LISTING! 58.47± Acres, Coles County, North Morgan Township, Illinois L-2000183 • Coles County, North Morgan Township: Class A farm, 100% tillable, Lease-free for 2020 • $9,500 per acre. • NEW LISTING! 79.12± Acres, Douglas County, Sargent Township, Illinois L-2000219 • Good soils, Productive cropland, Good yields, Lease-free for 2020 • $6,900 per acre. • 99.275± Acres, Douglas County • Newman Township Class A soils, All tillable, Lease free for 2020; L-2000124 • $10,500 per acre; • PRICE REDUCED! 45.18± Acres, Coles County • Humboldt Township L-1900747 • Located about three miles south of Arcola. Class A farm! All tillable, lease-free for 2020 crop year. • $9,500 per acre • 103.47± Acres, Coles County • Pleasant Grove Township L-1800522 • Located about 8.5 miles southeast of Mattoon in Pleasant Grove Township. This mostly level farm offers good soils along with all-weather road frontage on the west and south sides of the farm. • Call for details! • 69.9± Acres, Edgar County • Embarrass Township L-1900026 • Farm is located at west of Redmon with good road frontage along Route 133. Excellent quality land with Class A soils.• $8,500 per acre For details, please contact agents Winnie Stortzum or Tucker Wood at (217) 268-4434.

DEKALB OFFICE 815-748-4440 DEKALB CO.- PRICE REDUCED! 142.0 Ac. 1 mi. S of Kirkland. 135.10 est. crop ac. w/ 132.5 PI. $9,788.83/Ac.

GENESEO OFFICE 309-944-2184 ROCK ISLAND CO.- SALE PENDING! 84.31 Ac. SW of I-80/ I-88 interchange. 53.14 Crop Ac. w/ 121.90 PI.

KANKAKEE OFFICE 815-935-9878 FORD CO.- 81.64 Ac. 3 mi. E of Kempton. 79.87 crop ac. w/ 107.9 PI. $6,500/Ac. IROQUOIS CO.- NEW LISTING! 138.29 Ac. NW corner of Ashkum. 139.75 crop ac. w/ 122.10 PI. $7,300/Ac. IROQUOIS CO.- SALE PENDING! 158.27 Ac. 5 mi. W of Milford. 152.27 crop ac. w/ 120.9 PI. $7,400/Ac. IROQUOIS CO.- 183.04 Ac. SW of Pi wood. 113.62 crop ac. w/ 100.2 PI. $4,900/Ac. IROQUOIS CO.- NEW LISTING! 238.60 Ac. 7 mi. E of Cli on. 233.12 crop ac. w/ 123.60 PI. $8,350/Ac. KANKAKEE CO.- SALE PENDING! 40 Ac. 3 mi. SE of Manteno. 40.04 crop ac. w/ 123.7 PI. $9,500/Ac. KANKAKEE CO.- 53.63 Ac. on the east side of Herscher. 47.94 crop ac. w/ 126.8 PI. $9,800/Ac. KANKAKEE CO.- 76.50 Ac. 3 mi. NW of St. Anne. 74.2 crop ac. w/ 120.3 PI. $7,300/Ac. LA SALLE CO.- 154.10 Ac. 3 mi. SE of Leonore. 140.13 crop ac. w/ 126.9 PI. $8,500/Ac. WOODFORD CO. - 132.15 Ac. on the NE edge of Low Point. 127.20 Crop Ac. w/ 140.10 PI. $11,000/Ac.

MONTICELLO OFFICE 217-762-9881 PEORIA CO.- 144 .00 Ac. 2 mi. W of Peoria 74 & 474 Junc on along State Hwy 8. 134.54 crop ac. w/ 120.20 PI. $6,500/Ac.

ONE-CHANCE SEALED BID SALE 60.60 Acres- Champaign Co. Sealed Bid Deadline: Mon., Mar. 9, 2020 @ 5:00 p.m. 50.10 Crop Ac. w/ 139.7 PI. 3 Mi. S. of Champaign, IL To Request a Bid Packet, Contact Mon cello Office at 217-762-9881

UPCOMING AUCTIONS 365.68 Acres in 4 Parcels– Marshall and Stark Co’s. Tuesday, March 31, 2020 @ 10:00 a.m. Bradford Fire Department, Bradford, IL Contact Kankakee Office @ 815-935-9878 All Acres are ‘More or Less’ Unless noted www.Hertz.ag Also Offering Professional Farm Management & Appraisal

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, ILLINOIS Birkett Farm: 8.485 Acres • Section 9 • Sidney $9,000/Acre – 144.0 P.I. Sidney, IL

FORD COUNTY, ILLINOIS Vriner Farm: 31.15 Acres • Section 34 • Dix $8,300/Acre – 121.5 P.I. Elliot, IL

MACON COUNTY, ILLINOIS Schnepp Farm: 52.11 Acres • Section 9 • Whitmore – $7,000/Acre – 121.7 P.I. Lone Tree #1 Farm: 75.00 Acres • Section 35 • Long Creek – $9,300/Acre – 132.2 P.I. Decatur, IL Lone Tree #2 Farm: 80.00 Acres • Section 35 • Long Creek – $9,300/Acre – 128.2 P.I. Decatur, IL

MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS Bakaitis Trust Farm: 27.11 Acres • Section 14,15 • Collinsville – $8,500/Acre – 113.9 P.I.

MCLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS Dough Farm: 99.45 Acres • Section 2 3 • Arrowsmith – $10,950/Acre – 2 Wind Turbines Dean Farm: 76.60 Acres • Section 1 6 • Blue Mound – $9,800/Acre – 135.8 P.I. Cooksville, IL

LOGAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS Dough Farm: 160.00 Acres • Section 2 9 , 3 1 • Laenna – $13,300/Acre – 1 Wind Turbine - $26,025 in annual revenue. Dough Farm: 40.00 Acres • Section 3 2 • Laenna – $12,150/Acre - $5,500 in annual revenue.

PIATT COUNTY, ILLINOIS Betty Youngberg Farm: 80.00 Acres • Section 16 • Willow Branch – $10,750/Acre – 136.0 P.I. Bement.

SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS Fields Crossing Farm: 57.59 Acres • Section 8 • Rochester – $10,000/Acre – 133.1 P.I.

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• 120± Acres, Lee County, Reynolds Township, Illinois L-1900676-00 • Located south of Rochelle with excellent access. 100% tillable Class A farm with productivity index of 142. Lease free for the 2020 crop year. • $10,900 per acre. • 128.95± Acres, Lee County, Ashton Township, Illinois L-1900676-04 • Farm is located about 3 miles northeast of Ashton. Being sold lease-free for the 2020 crop year. Gently sloping, long running north/ south rows with a productivity index of 120. • $7,500 per acre. For details, please contact agent Marlon Ricketts at (815) 751-3467 • 146.65± Acres, Henry County, Galva Township, Illinois L-1900676-01 • Class A soils with overall productivity index of 139. Located four miles northeast of Galva. All weather road frontage and close to local grain markets. Lease is open for 2020 crop year. • $9,900 per acre. For details please contact agent John Kennedy at (309) 337-9335. • 293.5± Acres, Iroquois County, Illinois • A-30788 • Highly productive soils, nearly 100% tillable, great road G • $8,500 per acre. DINaccess. LE PEN SAPatrick For details please contact Gooding, AFM/Agent, at (217) 607-0118 or Brian Neville, AFM/Agent, at (217) 304-4317. • 247± Acres, Piatt and Macon Counties, Illinois Tract 1 - 80± Acres Piatt County, Goose Greek Township, L-1900732-00 $11,000 per acre • Tract 2 - 138.86± Acres Macon County, Friends Creek ING• Tract 3 - 28.488± Acres PENperDacre Township, L-1900732-01 $10,000 SA- LE Macon County, Friends Creek Township, L-1900732-02 - $10,500 per acre For details please contact Patrick Gooding, AFM/Agent, at (217) 607-0118. • 159.28± Acres, Marshall County, Illinois A-18575 • Located one mile north of Evans Station. Mostly level farm has 154.15 tillable acres with a productivity index of 131. Excellent road frontage and access on both the north and east sides of the farm. • $10,000 per acre. For details please contact Thadd Fosdick, AFM/Agent, at (815) 867-6915. • 192± Acres, Iroquois County, Lovejoy Township, Illinois L-2000050 • Highly productive farmland with PI of 131 is located 3 miles north of Hoopeston and 1 mile east of Rt 1. Close to grain markets and being sold lease-free for 2020 crop year.• $1,593,600. • 173.23± Acres, Vermilion County, Illinois L-1900576 • Located just east of Danville Regional Airport. 114.40± tillable acres & 58.83± timber acres with a productivity index of 133, • $975,000. For details please contact agent Phillip Poppe at (815) 848-8121.

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FARMS FOR SALE CALL YOUR LOCAL AGRINEWS REPRESENTATIVE OR 800-426-9438 EXT. 113 Farm Auction Wapella Auction House February 28, 2020 @ 10 a.m. TWO TRACTS

Tract 3: 73.56 +/- ac, Sec. 34, T21, 22N, R2E Tract 4: 117.58 +/- ac, Sec. 34 & 35, T21, 22N, R2E All in Randolph Twp, McLean County, IL

ADVERTISE YOUR FARMLAND FOR SALE... Open Tenancy 2020

PUBLIC AUCTION LASALLE COUNTY FARMLAND 96.42+/- SURVEYED ACRES

The following described farmland real estate will be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION on:

Open Tenancy 2020

Monday, March 30th, 2020 • 10:00 A.M.

Sale Day Location: MENDOTA MOOSE LODGE, 211 E. 12th ST., MENDOTA, IL 61342 Farm Location: East of Meriden, Illinois ¾ mile on Rt 34 or 4 ½ miles West of Earlville, Illinois on Rt 34. NE ¼ of Section 29, Meriden Twp., LaSalle County, Illinois. Farm Description: 96.42 +/- surveyed acres with 93.2 +/- tillable acres. A 138.9 +/Productivity Index as per Surety. Tillable soils include Muscatune-Buckhart, Sable, Drummer, Osco and Catlin. No Improvements. Taxes: Tax ID #02-29-204-000 • 2018 taxes paid in 2019 $4,160.22 Plat locations, Aerial Photos, Soil Maps and improvement information available at rickrediger.com TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1.) Tract will be sold by the surveyed acres. The existing survey will be provided by Seller. 2.) The successful bidder will be required to enter into a standard purchase agreement contract. 10% of the contract purchase price will be due immediately following the auction. The balance will be due and payable at closing on or before April 29, 2020. 3.) The seller shall provide a title insurance policy in the amount of the purchase price of the subject property. 4.) The 2019 real estate taxes due and payable in 2020 will be credited, based on the most current evidence available, by the Seller to the Buyer at closing. All subsequent real estate taxes will be the responsibility of the buyer. 5.) The property is being sold in “AS IS” condition, with no implied warranties of any kind. 6.) The information is believed to be accurate. However, we strongly urge all prospective buyers to thoroughly research all pertinent data and to draw their own conclusions. 7.) All announcements made the day of the sale take precedence over any previously printed material.

Seller: JACK HEIDELMEIR TRUST

Trustee – Midland States Bank Attorney: Gary R. Gehlbach, 215 E. 1st St., #100, Dixon, IL 61021 Number System will be Used – I.D. Required Not Responsible for Accidents

RICK REDIGER, Auctioneer REDIGER AUCTION SERVICE – WYANET, IL 815.699.7999

Champaign County

154.78 +/- ac, S35, T19N, R10E, PI 143 NEW PRICE $9,999/ac

McLean County

160 +/- ac, 1 mile south of Colfax, IL, S15, T24N, R5E $7,495 52.83 +/- ac, Adjacent to Colfax on the west, S3, T24N, R5E $7,550

Open Tenancy 2020

Peoria County

PUBLIC AUCTION BUREAU COUNTY FARMLAND 200 +/- ACRES

The following described farmland real estate will be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION on:

Open Tenancy 2020

THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH, 2020 • 10:00 A.M.

Trivoli & Elmwood Twp Tract 1: 312.13 +/- ac, S5, T8N, R5E & S31, 32, T9N, R5E, tillable & recreational acres with shed & well $6,247/ac

Sale Day Location: Holy Trinity Church Hall, Main Street, Cherry, IL Tract 1: 40.39+/- acres located NW ¼ of SE ¼ of Section 30, Westfield Twp., (T.17N.-R.11E) Bureau County, IL. 39.53+/- tillable acres. A 139.6 +/- Productivity Index as per Surety. Tillable soils include Muscatune, Sable & Catlin. Tax ID #12-30-400-004. Tract 2: 77.41+/- acres located E ½ of NE ¼ of Section 30, Westfield Twp. (T.17N.-R.11E.), Bureau County, IL. 76.62+/- tillable acres. A 138.6 +/- Productivity Index as per Surety. Tillable soils include Muscatune, Sable, and Catlin. Tax ID (part of) #12-30-200-002. Tract 3: 80.04+/- acres located W ½ of NW ¼ of Section 29, Westfield Twp. (T.17N.-R.11E.), Bureau County, IL. 77.38+/- tillable acres. A 139.3 +/- Productivity Index as per Surety. Tillable soils include Muscatune, Sable, Sawmill and Catlin. Tax ID #12-29-100-001. Tract 4: 3.2+/- acres located at 19992 3050 E St., Arlington, IL 61312. Improvements include: A 2 story home w/approx. 1050 sq. ft. on the main level consisting of a large kitchen, laundry, living room & 2 baths. There are 3-4 bedrooms on the 2nd story, & a full basement. There is a single story home w/approx. 1200 sq. ft. consisting of a combination kitchen/dining/living room, large master bedroom with bath and walk-in closet, 2 bedrooms and an additional bathroom. Each home has LP forced air heat, central air, septic system and shared well. Included on the property is a large livestock barn w/box stalls & tack room, concrete feed floor, stave silo, hog house, heated shop, 16,000 bu. drying bin with fan and floor. Tax ID (part of) #12-30-200-002. Taxes: Tax ID #12-30-400-004 2018 taxes paid in 2019 $1,773.88 Tract 1 Tax ID #12-30-200-002 2018 taxes paid in 2019 $4,471.96 Tract 2 and 4 Tax ID #12-29-100-001 2018 taxes paid in 2019 $3,457.76 Tract 3 Plat locations, Aerial Photos, Soil Maps and improvement information available @ rickrediger.com TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1.) Tracts 1, 2 & 3 will be sold by the surveyed acres, Tract 4 by total dollar. Survey will be provided by Seller. 2.) The successful bidder will be required to enter into a standard purchase agreement contract. 10% of the contract purchase price will be due immediately following the auction. The balance will be due and payable on April 8, 2020 at closing. 3.) The seller shall provide a title insurance policy in the amount of the purchase price of the subject properties. 4.) Based upon the 2018 real estate taxes paid in 2019, the 2019 real estate taxes due and payable in 2020 will be credited by the Seller to the Buyer at closing. All subsequent real estate taxes will be the responsibility of the buyer. 5.) The property is being sold in “AS IS” condition, with no implied warranties of any kind. 6.) The information is believed to be accurate. However, we strongly urge all prospective buyers to thoroughly research all pertinent data and to draw their own conclusions. 7.) All announcements made the day of the sale take precedence over any previously printed material.

Agricultural Services 200 West College Ave. Normal, IL 61761 309-664-8941 - Warren 309-664-8934 - Tim hbtbank.com/farms-for-sale

Seller: LOSEY FAMILY FARM

Kathleen Cain, Patricia Mitchell, Angela Kemphius, Frances Reusch, Vickey McKee, Beth Fonderoli Attorney: John Isaacson, 111 Park Ave. E., Princeton, IL 61356 - 815.875.6551 Number System will be Used – I.D. Required Not Responsible for Accidents

RICK REDIGER, Auctioneer REDIGER AUCTION SERVICE – WYANET, IL 815.699.7999

RICH HANSEN Managing Broker, ABR

Open Tenancy 2020

Licensed in Illinois and Indiana

PUBLIC AUCTION LEE & WHITESIDE COUNTY FARMLAND 293.55 +/- ACRES

Open Tenancy 2020

The following described farmland real estate will be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION on:

THURSDAY, MARCH 26TH, 2020 • 10:00 A.M.

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NEW FARM AND LOTS

FARMLAND

56 acres Loda ..................... REDUCED...$6,450/ac 130+/- acres NEW Momence area ................ $8,200/ac 78+/- acres NEW St. George area ............... $7,850/ac 80+/- acres NEW St. George area ............... $7,500/ac 160 acres Milks Grove Twp .. PENDING...$8,250/ac 80 acres NEW Ashkum................................ $8,950/ac 20 acres Rockville ................ PENDING...$7,600/ac 51 acres 1800’ River Frontage Aroma Park .. $9,000/ac 38 acres Beecher .........................SOLD...$8,750/ac 80 acres Beecher ........................................ $7,300/ac 100 acres Herscher ..................................... $8,250/ac 4 Commercial Lots Available Manhattan .............CALL 47.8+/- acres Residential Development 93 Lots Manhattan ...................................................... CALL 4.58+/- acres Commercial Site Elwood ...............CALL 20+/- acres Zoned Commercial Gilman...............CALL 22+ acres Commercial Lots Available Channahon ..CALL 13.79+/- acres Zoned C-3 Channahon ................CALL 218+/- acres St. Anne .................................. $5,850/ac 134 acres Grant Park .................................. $8,150/ac 80 acres Towanda ..............PENDING...$10,900/ac 221 acres Towanda ...................................$10,900/ac 105 acres Clifton........................................$10,250/ac 80 acres Chebanse Twp .............................. $8,450/ac 8 acres Wilmington Rt 102 ..............................$80,000 90+/- acres Kankakee - close to town .................CALL 72 acres deer, turkey CRP, CREB, 2 creeks, river Best hunting in Iroquois Co ..................... $5,250/ac 75 acres Otto Twp .............. REDUCED...$7,800/ac 51 acres just outside Ashkum ...................... $9,000/ac 182 acres Pittwood/Watseka area ............... $5,500/ac

68 acres Demonte IN................................... $6,950/ac 86 acres Manteno Rt 50 ............................$10,900/ac 75 acres Donovan ....................................... $8,350/ac 17 acres Clifton............................................ $5,500/ac 80+/- acres Ashkum Twp ..............SOLD...$9,200/ac 116 acres Ashkum ...............................................CALL 159 acres Bourbonnais..............................$30,000/ac 76 acres Manteno - Development .......................CALL

20.39+/- acres I-57 Interchange Manteno ...........CALL 44.66+/- acres Danville - 20 acres Solar ...... $800,000 75 acres Grant Park .................................... $8,400/ac Lot 46 RT 45 ................................................. $146,328 Lot 2 Prairie Harbor ...................................... $230,901 Lot Prairie Harbor ......................................... $330,000 Lot 47 Prairie Harbor .................................... $368,550 New River Run Lot ..........................................$15,000 30 acres Bourbonnais......... REDUCED...$7,900/ac 137 acres corner of Rt 45 and Peotone/Wilmington Rd ..................................CALL 48 acres Momence area - Good Cash Rent $7,400/ac 158 acres Manteno ..............................................CALL 5 acres Manteno .................................................CALL 134 acres Grant Park .................................. $7,500/ac 10 acres Gilman .........GREAT FISHING...$80,000 8 acres -Development Potential ......................$67,900 50 acres Kankakee-Development ............... $750,000

Sale Day Location: The Happy Spot, 1667 Hoover Road, Deer Grove, IL 61243 Location Tracts 1, 2 & 3: NW ¼ & Part of SW ¼ of Section 30, Hamilton Twp. (T.19N.-R.8E.) Lee County, IL. East of IL Rte 40 on Hahnaman Road 3 miles to Hamilton/County Line Rd then South 1 ½ miles. Tract 1: 86.53+/- surveyed acres with 85.49 +/- tillable acres. Tillable acres have a 119.7 +/- Productivity Index as per Surety. No Improvements. Part of Tax ID #09-19-30-100-005. Tract 2: 76.93+/- surveyed acres 69.4+/- tillable acres. Tillable acres have a 128.1 +/Productivity Index as per Surety. No Improvements. Part of Tax ID #09-19-30-100-005 & 09-19-30-300-004. Tract 3: 33.14+/- surveyed acres with 29.28+/- tillable acres. Tillable acres have a 130 +/Productivity Index as per Surety. Tax ID #09-19-30-300-005 Lee County Tax ID #09-19-30-100-005 $6,625.06 +/- 2018 paid 2019 (with improvements) #09-19-30-300-004 $149.38 +/- 2018 paid 2019 #09-19-30-300-005 $930.82 +/- 2018 paid 2019 Tract 4: 96.95 +/- surveyed acres located most of N ½ of S ½ (North of Green River) Section 26 Hahnaman Twp. (T-19-N-R-7E) Whiteside County, Illinois. East of IL Rte 40 1 Mile to Freeport Road then South 1 ½ mile to farm. 96.95 +/- acres with 87.03 +/- acres tillable. Tillable acres have a 122.2 +/- Productivity Index as per Surety. Tax ID #23-26-300-001 & #23-26-400-001. Whiteside County Tax ID #23-26-300-001 $1,649.80 2018 paid in 2019 #23-26-400-001 $425.56 2018 paid in 2019 All tracts located in Hamilton & Hahnaman drainage districts. Plat locations, Aerial Photos, Soil Maps and improvement information available at rickrediger.com TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1.) Tracts will be sold by the surveyed acres. Survey will be provided by Seller. 2.) The successful bidder will be required to enter into a standard purchase agreement contract. 10% of the contract purchase price will be due immediately following the auction. The balance will be due and payable on April 24, 2020 at closing. 3.) The seller shall provide a title insurance policy in the amount of the purchase price of the subject properties. 4.) The 2019 real estate taxes due and payable in 2020 will be credited, based on the most current evidence available, by the Seller to the Buyer at closing. All subsequent real estate taxes will be the responsibility of the buyer. 5.) The property is being sold in “AS IS” condition, with no implied warranties of any kind. 6.) The information is believed to be accurate. However, we strongly urge all prospective buyers to thoroughly research all pertinent data and to draw their own conclusions. 7.) All announcements made the day of the sale take precedence over any previously printed material.

Seller: EUGENE HARDY ESTATE

BETTY J. ANDERSEN, CO-EXECUTOR AND BONNIE S. MATTINGLY, CO-EXECUTOR Attorney: Holly Harris, 708 S. Pleasant St, Princeton, IL 61356 815.875.3808 Number System will be Used – I.D. Required • Not Responsible for Accidents

WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOUR LAND IS WORTH? N-49G

RICK REDIGER, Auctioneer REDIGER AUCTION SERVICE – WYANET, IL 815.699.7999


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51 Acres, Byron, 141 PI . . . . . . . . .$11,500/acre 54 Acres, Near Triumph, 136 PI . . .$11,500/acre 64 .9 Acres, Lee County, near West Brooklyn, 125 .7 PI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,250/acre 81 Acres, Putnam Co, 141 PI . . . . .$11,000/acre 112 Acres, Morrison, 128 PI . . . . . .$6,750/acre 188 Acres, Erie, 180 acres CRP, $46K/year CRP income! Exc . Investment! . . .$4,925/acre 77 acres Whiteside County . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD 54 acres Whiteside County . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD

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JD-845 12-30” CULTIVATOR, c-shank, down pressure spgs, 4 wheels, stabilizer guage coulters, flat fold. $30,000. Nappanee, IN. (574)354-0469

Cattlemens Choice Sat. March 28th 1:00pm Arthur Livestock Arthur, IL

ORR FEEDER PIGS demand for quality groups, feeder pigs, early weans, licensed and bonded Call Tim at 563-920-2680

(10) BLK COWS, preg checked for early 2020 calving, all very quiet elec. fence broke & good ages, $1,0000/ea. (309)678-5540 (2) Registered Yearling Hereford bulls, good genetics, docile, 217-543-3259 19 open heifers, coming yearling Reg. Hereford heifers, 217-827-5796, all shots, 217-565-3275 BRED HEIFERS, SPRING calving, BLK, BWF and Red Angus. 618-528-8744 POLLED HEREFORDS Fertility tested bulls, buy now, will hold until needed, also, bred cows & heifers, 608-235-9417

Bulls, Breds, Cow-Calf pairs To Consign.

Larry Martin 217-433-0242 lmcs2000@gmail.com

HOBBS & EATHINGTON ANGUS ANNUAL BULL & FEMALE SALE Saturday March 7 @ 1P.M. Fairview Sale Barn Fairview, IL. 50 bulls + (5) 2 year olds 20 Bred Cows, (including cow calf pairs) (15) Replacement Heifers, (16) Bred Heifers, & show Heifers, 5 Show Heifers

For More Info. Contact: 309-772-3747

Polled Shorthorn bulls, 2 yr. olds and yearlings, calving ease genetics, prices to sell, 217-737-1023 PRESCOTT ANGUS Yearling Angus Bulls For Sale Richard Prescott 815-228-2069 prescottangus.com RED AND BLACK ANGUS BULLS. (618)528-8744

LAND FOR SALE 132.15 Acres, M/L Woodford County, IL Located on the NE Edge of Lowpoint, IL Cazenovia Township

127.20 Crop Ac. w/ 140.10 PI High-Quality Farm in Strong Agricultural Community

$11,000/Ac.

Kankakee Office • 815-935-9878 www.Hertz.ag

FARMLAND FOR SALE BY OWNER McLean County, Illinois 95.0 (+/-) Acres Lexington Township • Section 17 Well managed by current tenant (2020 lease open) Excellent Fertility • Productivity Index – 129

$9,800/acre (309) 826-2283

SUNNYHILL ANGUS FARM 30th Annual Bull and Female Sale

March 14, 1 pm, at the farm Fairview, IL. Selling yearling and fall bulls, open heifers, bred cows, pairs and fall bred heifers Stacked AI pedigrees EXCELLENT EPDs, calving ease genetics

(12) FARMWELD JUMBO feeders, SS 3 hole, Very Good Cond., (36) SS double drinkers, 4'; D&M portable loading chute, 217-756-8268

WANTED: USED BULK MILK COOLERS, ALL SIZES. (319)330-2286

Call or Email for Info: 309-338-2957

(2) FRIESEN PROTEIN bulk tanks, 5-1/2 ton, $1,500/ ea. Call 815-539-7117

Sale book on sunnyhillangus.com and angus.org

ARROWQUIP Q-CATCH 86 SERIES, Brand New! Warranty, Will separate & del. Locally, $6,500/ chute, $1,500/trailer. (309)883-6340

or sunnyhillangusfarm@gmail.com

3 miles North of Fairview on Rt 97

WISCONSIN CALVES AND FEEDER CATTLE Good quality Holstein and beef cross calves, started calves and feeder cattle are available thru Reynolds Livestock. Give us a call today for prices. Trucking available. Reynoldslivestock.com 608-574-7338

(2) BORDER COLLIE, shots, 6-weeks old, parents both on the farm. $500. each. 217-491-0768

If You’re Proud of Your Farm, then I’m Proud to Insure It.

For Sale 24ft feeder wagon hay and silage, Heavy duty, exc several available, shape, $4500. 618-528-8744 Like new 8 ½' x 20' DOW, Load Trail, 14K GVW, slide in ramps, heavy tires, picture available. $6K. Call Mike 217-259-8552 TURN TRACTOR TIRES into hay and silage bunks! Cell Phone: (309)738-9531 www.ecofeeder.com Westendorf loader fits several models will fit MFWD, $3500. 618-528-8744

FEATHER LITE LOW profile livestock trailer, model 81076716, great condition, maybe pulled 6 times a year. Comes with spare tire & plexieglass inserts, bought new in Jan. 2017, clean title, asking $9,250 call 309-224-8935

Todd Lash, The Farm Guy

Offices in Princeton and Peru Office: 815-224-8381 Cell: 815-228-7981 tlash@amfam.com


C4 Friday, February 28, 2020 HIEL TRAILER SALES • Wilson Alum. Gooseneck • Titan • Haulmark • Stealth • Aluma, LTD #LTD Route 41 S., Prairie City, IL

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217-824-2815 stephenstrailers.com WINTER SPECIALS!! Livestock Bumper Pulls: 16Lx6Wx6-1/2H, Corn Pro, LED LIGHT, SPARE TIRE, HEAVEY ROCK GUARD IN STOCK. Only $5,950! Wackerline Trailers Sandwich, IL. 815-786-2504 wackerlinesales.com

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1996 JD-7800, 2600 hrs., Power shift, 42” tires & duals, $69,5000.; 1969 JD-3020, DSL, side console, dual hyd., frt & rear wts. $10,500; 1980 IH1086, dual PTO & hyd. 18.4x38 $11,900; 1976 IH-986, tires, 2100 one owner hrs. 18.4x34, dual PTO & hyd., $17,900; Ford-5610, dsl, w/loader, 429 one owner hrs., very nice. $17,900; JD-4020, dsl, side console, dual hyd. ROPS, $7,900. Call 815-592-3656 2004 VERSATILE-2425, 3300 hrs., exc cond., $72,500, OBO retiring. 563-357-4300 2005 CIH MX255, 2950 hrs, near new front tires, heated leather seats, hi-flow hyd. pump 3 remotes w/power beyond, hammer strap. $75,000. Call 815-693-7695. 2007 AGCO-DT180, 4890 hrs., $70,000 obo Call 309-546-2831

2010 FARMALL-95C, 97 hp., 540 PTO, 1830 hrs., MFD, A/C, Heat, CB radio, 2 remotes, 3 pt. W/quick attach L730 loader, w/quick attach 97” bucket, block heater, stored inside, Like New

$40,000 obo Call 309-883-6340

2000 CAT-460, 3037 Eng. 2225 sep., rice package, duals @ 70%, Ag Leader, yield monitor w/mapping, inspected yearly, shedded, clean machine, w/S30 platform, & 830 corn head, will separate, $32,500 obo Call 815848-2300 2001 JD-9650 STS, 2700 hrs., well maintained Exc appearance; 03 JD-930F head, good shape, $36,900. 815-988-2074 2004 JD-893 CORN head, 2 years on knife rolls, 1 year chains & sprockets, hyd. Deck plates, $12,000 (217)415-1804 2005 CIH-2388, 2145R, 2725 eng. Hrs., new 30.5x32 tires, chopper, 4wd, through shop, good paint, $39,850. Call 217-556-5807 2007 Case IH 2062, 30ft draper head, exc cond., always shedded, with new belts and sickles, $40,000. 618-367-1136 2009 CIH-5088, AFX rotor, chopper, FT, RT, YM, 1903 eng. Hrs., 1317 sep. hrs., choice of duals or singles, $79,500; 2012 3020 25', $15,000; 2012 Drago, 8-30”, $17,500 (618)562-4819 2011 CIH 3020, Terra flex, 20', FT, new extra sickle, exc. cond., $14,500; CIH-1020 20' 3” SCH, easy cut II, poly skids, nice, shedded, $3,900. 618-806-9800

Case IH 3408 corn head, always shedded, very good condition, $19,700-obo. 618-790-3884 CIH-1063 and 1083 corn heads, completely rebuilt. CIH 2000 and 3000 series also available!! (712)470-0554 JD 9750 combine, 2000 eng/. 1500 sep hrs, exc tires, field ready, shed kept, top cond, $58,500. 618-927-7858, 7857 JD-9500 2500 hrs. $16,900 exc. appearance & good cond.; 1998 JD-920 flex head, exc. Shape, $7,950 (815)-988-2074 JD-9650, 2192 sep hrs., 3108 eng. Hrs., $48,000 obo; JD-893 corn head, $11,000 0b0; JD925 bean head, $7,000 obo Call 309-546-2831

Med Red Clover Seed, $89/50-lb bag, Paulding OH, 419-796-8871, c 419-399-4097 h (lv msg) OPEN POLLINATED SEED corn, out produces Hybrids for silage. $67 per bu. Plus shipping. 217-857-3377

Protect Your Yield From Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome And White Mold

CENTRAL MISSOURI FARM operation looking for experienced farm help able to run & maintain farm machinery on corn/soybean farm & licensed to drive trucks. Call 573-228-2770 Earn $60,000/yr. Part-time in the livestock or equipment appraisal business. Agricultural background required. Home study Course available. 800-488-7570 or www.amagappraisers.com

FARMLAND FOR SALE Bureau County 84.92 acres south of Buda, 80.03 tillable; PI 139

$9,900 per acre

MODERN FLOW MALE row destroyers for sale. 3 to choose from or get all 3. John Deere Diesel engine. Well maintained and a lot of spare parts. $14,000 ea. Call 815-590-8500 WANTED NEW IDEA hydrostatic Uni Power Units, Husking beds and Attachments. 563-568-7923

CASE 580K, CAB, 2wd, 4 in 1 bucket, 3391 hrs., $14,900; CASE-580M 4x4 cab Extend-AHoe, 1800 hrs., no welds, $38,900.; JD-310J, 4x4 cab, Extend-A-Hoe 2071 hrs., $39,900; NEW Holland B95B, 4X4, cab, Extend-A-Hoe $28,900; CASE-686 GXR, Telehandler, 4X4, good tires, $23,900; CAT. D3B Dozer, 6 way blade. $12,900 Call 815-592-3656

186.69 acres north of LaMoille, 172.13 tillable; PI 134.1

$8,950 per acre Ray Farm Management Services, Managing Broker 815-878-5225 www.rayfarm1.com 580 Super D backhoe, w/cab, 4&1 front bucket, farmer owned, 4490-hours, $13,000. 217-348-0394 82 JD 4640 power shift, 18x42 w/duals, nice shape $21,500. ORO 815-988-2074 Bushhog 2615 legend, Batwing mower, $5000. JD 2950, MFD w/260 SL loader, 8ft bucket, bale spear, pallet forks, $22,000. 309-337-0482 Case IH Magnum 275, front and rear duals, HD draw bar, front suspension, Guidance, 7200-hours, good condition, $54,500. 641-919-8515 ENGINE KITS

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ENGINE KITS: sleeves, pistons, pins, rings, bearings & IN-FRAME GASKETS

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DT414 .................................. $995 DT436 ................................ $1025 DT466B&C Series ............... $995 For More Kits - Just Call

Dons Diesel 800-345-6513 www.donsdiesel.com Lawrence, KS

Farmer Retiring: Cat 665, 1900-hrs, creeper gear, Michelin tires, 272-hp.; Ford 946, 6000-hrs, motor OH, main tires like new, 319-750-1338 IH 806, gas, wide front, $4000. 815-303-9650 IH-3688, 3800 HRS. dual plot hyd, cab, heat, air, 18.4x38, $14,900 Call 815-592-3656 JD 6400 w/620 loader quick attach bucket, 5000 hours, good paint, new interior, 2WD, $32,250; ARP 3-pt hitch backhoe w/3 buckets, 217-254-5938 JD 8130 MFD, 2700 hrs., 4hyd., duals, one owner, $114,900obo. 217-242-9105 JD 8130 MFWD, front weights, duals, 540/1000 PTO, 4 remotes, high hours, asking $52,500. 309-781-6829 JD 8345R, 2200-hrs., IVT, 5 hyd. Front duals, $162,900obo. 217-242-9105 JD-4440 1500 hrs on new motor, $20,500; JD-4240 w/loader, $19,500 ; JD-4020 $6,500 all well maintained tractors, Call 815-716-6895 JD-4555 2WD, POWER shift, 5100 hrs., duals, wts., nice shape, $35,000 815-988-2074 JD-8430 2007 ILS Guidance Ready, Firestones, 60 gallon pump, active seat, nice tractor 106,000. Call (217)249-3912 JD-8630, W/50 SERIES eng., air seat, 2000 hrs., on eng., $11,500 Call 618-267-1647 OlIVER-880 STANDARD DSL restored Exc. Cond., Super 77 restored, Oliver 70 restored. 550, 971 hrs., (618)670-9474 STEIGER PANTHER III, 310 with cummins 955. 217-274-0632 Wanted; White and Oliver tractors, running or need of repair, 920-526-9915

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180 Ac. Edgar Co. 143 PI $1 0,900/Ac 161 Ac. Ford Co. 108 PI $5 .900/Ac 80 Ac. Beecher, IL. 117 PI $5 ,900/Ac 200 Ac. Iroquois Co. PI 124 $7 ,650/Ac 560 Ac. of Industrial Development land, Normal. Next to the Rivian auto plant. 33 Different Parcels of farm and development land in Will County. 129 Ac. & 253 Ac parcels of timber/recreational land in Schuyler County $3,950/Ac

1972 JD-4320, 7300 hrs., w/factory cab/heat, $13,500 Call 618-267-1647 1978 JD 4640 , 5000 hrs, power shift, 1 owner. 217-874-2440. 1979 white 2-180, 4100 hours, 20.8x38 radials, axle duals, 3hyd., good condition, $10,500. 618-839-8714 1983 JD-4650 MFWD, 5640 2 owner hours, Power shift trans. Excellent Condition, asking $36,500. Text or call for pictures 815-693-1041 1991 Case IH 7120, 2WD, 4299 hours, 4-reversers, 3 remotes, 18.4x42 on tire w/duals and weights, good condition, 573-547-5747, 573-846-7393

190-Acres South Central Iowa, $4500 per acre, 4 percent return, 641-443-2350 360 AC. FOR RENT, Lake County IL., Volo IL. area, Call 847-381-9080 500 AC. Row Crop Farm Enterprise Realty (660)582-7160 entrealty.com FARM FOR RENT: Accepting bids on approximately 319 acres South of Franklin Grove, IL in Lee County. Class A soil. bids should be submitted to F.X. Newcomer Farm Management by 03/15/2020. (815)973-2541 FARM FOR SALE: 37.5A (37.2 till A), LaSalle Co., 3.5 SE of Earlville, Drummer & Muscatine, avg. bu. 59.3 beans, 217 corn, $9,500/AC. Call 240-888-1416 FOR SALE 175-AC, class A soils, in Big Rock IL, Kane Co., solid investment. Serious inquires only. 847-980-7956 For sale by owner, 475Ac's, Pope Co., IL 25 mi's NE of Paducha KY Consist of 340 Ac's till. cropland, 25 Ac's pasture, & over 100 Ac's of hard wood timber. 40,000 bu. Grain storage, large barn, large field & exc deer hunting, w/good lease income. Open crop lease for 19, price below appraised value, 618-528-8744 FOR SALE BY owner, Handcock County, Fountain Green Township, 69 ac., 67 tillable, 121 PI, $7,500/ ac. Call or text 773-991-1786

For Sale Grundy Co., Felix, Twp, 160 acres, 140 tillable. $8500/per acre. 252-943-9419

Shoemaker Welding North Liberty, IN

574-656-4412 684 HOES TILE trencher, Call 608-295-9287 Central Culvert & Tile, LLC Mahomet, IL. Steel and Alum. Culverts. Plastic Tile and fittings. 8-inch to 36-inch in stock. up to 144-inch avail. 217-637-8453 JD-310C, 4x4, cab, extend-ahoe, $13,90; Gehl-553 Telehandler, 4x4 cab, 5091 hrs., $19,900 Call 815-592-3656

Moeller Ag Service Inc. (319)698-4005 More than 25 Years! Specializing in Planter Attachments & No-Till Equip www.moelleragservice.com

doug@deininger-land.com

* Tile Lift Pumps * 150 to 15,000 GPM *Electric Motors * *Farm Drainage Pumps * * Generator Sets *

FAMILY FARM LOOKING for tillable acreage for 2020 and beyond. Pay up to $250 per tillable ac. Call (765)719-3995 FAMILY FARMING OPERATION interested in cash renting large tracts of good farm ground Missouri/Illinois. Please call (573)228-2770

Goodwin & Associates Real Estate, LLC Mark Goodwin Office 815-741-2226 Doug Deininger 630-258-4801

1-866-368-9306 headsupST.com/ Illinois

1971 JD-4020 CAB/AIR, nice shape, $13,900.; 1967 JD-3020 diesel, Good Running shape, $5,500 815-988-2074

Dale E. Aupperle - President (217) 876-7700 www.heartlandaggroup.com

moellerag@cloudburst9.net

A Complete Management Plan Starts With Heads Up®

'77 JD 4630, 500 hrs on new motor, 18438 w/duals, frt & rear wts, good condition. Asking $16,000. Call 309-235-4147

Farms for Sale Macon Co. - 31.11 acres - Farm/ Development Land along the north side of U. S. Route 36 - Sec. 12 - Harristown Twp. (directly E of Harristown). Macon Co. - 21.74 acres - Farm/ Development Land along the south side of U. S. Route 36 - Sec. 13 - Harristown Twp. (directly E of Harristown). Macon Co. - 40.00 0.00 acres acre - Prime Farmlandd - Sec. 13 Friends Creek Twp. (22 mi. N ofo Argenta). Macon Co. - 31.77 acres - Prime .77 77 Farmlandd - Sec. 12 - Whitmore Twp. Wh W (2 mi. S of Argenta). Argent Argen Piatt Co. - 129.69 acres - Prime Farmland - Sec. 8 - Willow Branch Twp. (3 mi. NE of Cerro Gordo). Special Auction Offering DeWitt Co. - 553.78 acres and a 230,000 bushel modern grain storage system located around the south edge of Clinton (in 5 tracts). See website for the details. This will all be sold at public auction in conjunction with Martin Auction Company on March 26, 2020. Heartland Ag Group Ltd.

REDUCED 65 AC. 57.5 tillable, $9,050/ac. 5 miles north of Springfield airport. Offers considered. Call 217-487-7096 We Have Buyers looking for farms. Burgener Auction and Realty. Moweaqua, IL 217-768-4999

COMPLETE PLANTERS PLANTER PARTS Soybean Splitter Bars Built To Fit Your Planter, ALL MAKES (IHC, JD, White, Deutz Allis, Kinze & Yetter)

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01 KINZE-3600, 16R32, air clutches, insect boxes, $36,000 Call 815-791-6207 12 JD vac meters c&b disks 1.6 bu hoppers, $1000-obo. 815-821-3397, leave voice mail. 16 JD 7200 down pressure spring kits; 13 Deutz Allis double disc fert openers, good cond; IH 900 rear fold parts planter, 8 row units, hyd pump and monitor; Yetter single arm no-till coulters w/ brackets to fit 7” tube. 217-397-2404 18 White 6100 insecticide boxes; 24 Rows of smart Boxes for later JD planter. 217-397-2404 18 White 6100, insect. Boxes, 24 Row of smart boxes for later JD planter. 217-397-2404 1995 7200 vac hydraulic wing fold 12r30. Precision meters floating with 20/20, No-tills, Yetter Sharktooth, one Martin spike, drag chains, pneumatic down pressure, flat fold markers, 1.6 bu boxes with extensions, RK rebuilt gauge wheel and closers. $10,000. 217-474-4199 1999 JD 1770, 16Row, no-till coulters, heavy duty down liquid fertilizer, pressure, $18,500. 309-781-6829 2000 JD-1770, 16-30 MAXEmerg plus vac, 250 monitor, insecticide, Shedded, Good Cond., Farmer Retiring, $14,500 Rochelle, IL., 815-751-7642 2011 White 8531, 16x31, 2 bu. boxes, hi-rate sensors, pt row clutches, HD down springs, unit mount no-till cutters, Keeton seed firmers, 4 insecticide boxes, GTA console 1 monitor, always been shedded, $33,000. 217-246-5600 2014 JD-1990, CCS, 30', 7-1/2 inch spacing, $76,500 Call 262-497-3600 2015 JD 1795 ccs, 24R20” hyd row cleaners, electric drive, $134,900. 217-242-9105 2018 JD 1795 ccs planter, 16x31, row command, hyd drive, markers, $144,900 217-242-9105 24 ROW YETTER short Titan, w/clean sweep & threader wheels, $370/row; 24 row Yetter pin adj. $100/row, pictures avail. Call 417-214-3265 greendrills.com (740)756-4810 Hizey Farm Service LLC Harms Land-Rollers, Brand New! 12 - $6,800, 14 -7,300, 16 - $8,000 , 24 - $14,800, 32 - $17,500, 42-$21,500 Any size Available. 715-234-1993 JD 1760 12Row 30 inch planter, equipped w/insect boxes, no-till cutters, Yetter residue managers, very sharp, no welds, used on small acreage. 217-259-2168 JD 7000, 8R30, NT coulters, row cleaners, liquid fert., Kinze bean meters, $3000. 217-397-2404

Kinze 3600 1223 planter, notill coulters, trash whipper, good shape, 641-489-2823, 641-751-7896 KINZE 3600-ASD 16-30”, loaded, low acres, 2012, $72,500. Call 563-357-4300 Kinze 4900 24R planter with electric drive, good condition, $93,000. 712-579-1825 MARIDIAN-240RT, LIKE NEW, $15,000 obo Call 309-546-2831 Planter Auger for JD 1770NTUnverferth 6” folding auger with Poly Cupped flighting, 17' long and Hydraulic Driven. Central IL, $1400 or best offer. 217-433-2785 TWIN ROW/SPLIT ROW planter, 4 row, JD-7000, w/coultiplanter II, $4,500 can send photos, Call 765-202-3411

2017 JD-1570 TERRAIN CUT front mount mower, dual wheels, 4wd, air seat, hyd. Wts, transfer kit, 37 HP diesel, 72” 7iron pro side discharge mower deck, Excellent Condition, 430 hrs, $19,750. (618)836-5906, 618-535-2800 cell

4x6 round bales of straw, net wrapped, stored inside, $25 a bale. 217-260-0813 5X6 NET WRAPPED Grass hay or large squares of alfalfa for horses and dairy cows. Delivery to your farm. (217)370-4342 6X6 ROUND BALES $45. per bale. MaCoupin County IL. 314-640-9210 ALL KINDS OF Hay & Stray Big Squares, Small Squares, & Big Rounds. Delivered in 18-24 ton loads. 217-322-4663 CORN STALK BALES & hay Please call 815-878-7222 GOOD DRY GRASS hay, Round Bales, most are net wrapped, North West IL., 815-878-5871 GREAT QUALITY GRASS Hay. Round, net wrapped grass hay. NO RAIN. STORED INSIDE. MT. Olive, IL. Call Len for pricing and info (217)246-3423

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JD-330 ROUND BALER, well maintained, always shedded, Exc. $8,000. JD-510 disc ripper. 7-shank, $8,000. 618-799-9307 NH BB940A 3X3 baler, 15,000 bales, price reduced. 563-920-3674 Vermeer 4 basket tedder, like new, $6500. 618-528-8744 WANTED NEW HOLLAND BC5070 twine tie small square baler, Call 417-343-8787 We Repair Baler Knotters on your Farm! Service Calls also available for farm equipment! Used Rakes & New Tedders for Sale! Kings Repair, Marshall IN 765-597-2015 WEST LAKE 135K App. $1,900; PMI 135K App., $1,600; 125K, App DMI-4200II, w/marker, $2,500; 3 pt. West Lake 115K 28% App. W/1000 gal, pull tank & ground driven pump, no till coulters, $3,200. (815)592-3656

1000 GAL. BEST Way, 60-ft. rear folding hyd. boom, hyd. pump, foam marker. Extra parts. Raven monitor. $6,500. Call 815 946 2748, Polo, IL. 2014 JD-4630 SPRAYER, 1669 hrs., 600 gal. Poly tank, 80' boom, 20” spacing, 38” tires, Greenstar-III 2630 display, Starfire 3000 receiver or globe, $79,500 636-528-6141- Jeff GREGSON, 1000 GAL., 60' booms, Foamer, hyd. Pump, nice. $4,900 Call 815-592-3656 JD-6700, 3-WHEEL, 60-ft. boom, triple nozzles, w/drops 2375 hrs, spray star monitor, Trimble light bar, foamer, Good Cond., $41,000. 815-260-0249, can text pics. MILLER SELF-PROPELLED SPRAYER, Model 4240, 1000gallon tank, 90ft booms, Ag Leader Integra Monitor, lots of options, 720-hours, like new cond., $160,000-obo. Delivery Possible. 814-322-8090

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BETTERBILT-2600 VAC. SPREADER, 3 knife plow down, 1000 RPM pump, good paint & tires, Call 217-756-8268 Knight Complete Line-up, New Pro Push, Slinger PS 235 Vertical Spreaders. Arthur's Repair. Hindsboro, IL 217-346-2737 NEW IDEA MANURE Spreader model 101 Call 217-487-7535 USED JD-680 TANDEM manure spreader, hyd. End gate, poly line floor, recent double apron. 1000 RPM PTO, single beater, pics agail., $6,500. Nappanee, IN. Call 574-354-0469

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LANDOLL-876 TILLOLL 30' soil finisher, Excellent Condition Located near Yorkville, IL. $23,500 Call 630-669-0437 M&W-1875, 7-SHANK great shape, W/HARROW, $7,500 obo Call 815-848-2300 SUNFLOWER-4311 7-SHANK CHISEL plow, like new front blades & shark fin points, rear leveler, asking $8,000 obo 815-429-3418 or 815-383-3418 WIL-RICH 42' FIELD Cultivator, Quad 5 double fold, front stabilizer wheels, 5 bar harrow, very low ac., Exc. Cond. 815-495-4806 or $22,500. 815-263-1431

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2007 JD-637 DISC, 32', 7-1/2” spacing, hyd. leveling, sngl pt. dpt. control, 3-bar Remlinger, low ac. VGC., always shedded, $25,000 Call 217-304-5646

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2016 Timpte 42’ Aluminum Hopper Bottom, 102” wide, 72” walls, Air ride, Aluminum rims, Electric Tarp, “Light wt.” . . . . . . . $28,000

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affordabledaycabs.com Generators: used, low hr takeouts. 20KW to 2000KW. Dsl, Propane, Nat. Gas. 701-3719526. abrahamindustrial.com KATOLIGHT & WINPOWER. Generators, automatic & PTO engine sets. Swits Farms Sales & Service. (217)752-6213 PTO 540 GENERATOR, 50 KW on trailer, good tires, Call 217-556-0562 Winco Generators. PTO portables and eng. sets available, Large Inventory. Albion, IL. Waters Equipment. 618-445-2816

2013 CIH-110 CRUMBLER, 45'; 2012 JD-612C, nonchopping corn head, 1-owner, Exc. Cond.; Call 815-303-9650

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2006 Unverferth 630 wagon, green w/roll tarp, Exc. Cond. Good tires, asking $12,000 Call Randy Johnson 815-830-0820 JD-716A SILAGE WAGON, SN 01266zw, 3 beaters, roof, wood floor, unloading apron ext., PTO shaft, variable floor spd. On a JD-1075 4 wheel running gear, SN 014541w with tongue ext., trails straight, well maintained and shedded, Asking$6,000. Wanatuh IN. 219-252-0510 KILLBROS 375 WAGON JD 1075 gear, Shur-lok roll tarp, Ficklin 16-ft. bean auger. Call 815-488-6553. Parker 200 bu seed wagon with hydraulic auger. $2,500. 217-474-4199

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Philip Shane 309-830-3257 (2) 2018 TINPTE 40x66”, super hoppers, all light weight options, Ag Tubs, 22-oz Black tarps, super singles w/Dura-Bright wheels, empty weight 7650, priced to sell. Call 608-751-0606 1978 Chevy C65, grain truck, 16ft bed, twin hoist w/tag axle, been kept inside, 65,000 miles, exc condition, $5500. 618-927-0255 1986 ALLIED FUEL tanker, 9000 gal., 5 comp. 11R22.5 tires, air ride, tires & brakes 50%, new dollies, painted silver & blue, nice looking trailer, $15,000 Call 309-335-0573

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Soil test important before establishing pastures By Martha Blum

of each soil type,” Hungerford BOURBONNAIS, Ill. — said. “It Taking a soil test is the first step brings like for establishing or rejuvenating soil types a pasture. together, “A soil test is so important so it is an because if you don’t know your excellent fertility or pH, you don’t know tool.” which direction to go or how to Hungerford Different start,” said Richard Hungerford, species of grazing consultant, during a plants have Sheep and Goat Workshop various tolerances to site hosted by the University of conditions such as dry or wet, Illinois Extension in Kankakee alkaline or acidic, sandy or clay. County. Grasses have one of two “The pH runs from 0 to 14 growth characteristics — jointed with 7 being neutral,” he said. or non-jointed. “Most forage plants love the “The growth point of jointed range from 6.5 to 7.5.” grasses elongates as the plant One way to remedy soil that grows, so if you cut the growth is acidic is to apply lime. point off, the plant has to “Ideally you put the lime on pull from its root reserves,” up to one year before planting, Hungerford said. “So, eventually so there’s some planning it will die, and that’s why after involved,” Hungerford said. three to four years you don’t see Graziers should select plants Timothy in a hayfield.” that are suitable and adapted Examples for jointed to their fields. One tool that is grasses are Timothy, Smooth available is the Web Soil Survey Bromegrass and Switchgrass. found online at: websoilsurvey. “The growth point stays at sc.egov.usda.gov/App/ the base of non-jointed grasses, Homepage.htm. where the animals can’t take it “You can find your location, and the mower can’t cut it off,” and it will list the acreage Hungerford said. “As soon as AGRINEWS PUBLICATIONS

you cut a non-jointed grass, the plant starts growing again.” Non-jointed grasses farmers might consider for their pasture include Orchardgrass, Tall Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, Big Bluestem and Indiangrass. “Kentucky Bluegrass is a sod former, it is low yielding and it has low drought tolerance because the roots are short from 8 to 10 inches,” Hungerford said. “Orchardgrass is a bunch grass, and it is my No. 1 grass.” Perennial ryegrass will establish fairly quickly. However, it is not a persistent plant. “Smooth Bromegrass is very drought tolerant,” Hungerford said. “Tall Fescue is the last thing in a pasture sheep will touch.” Adding legumes to a pasture is a big benefit. “Legumes are the cheapest form of nitrogen you’ll ever get,” Hungerford said. “If you don’t have legumes in your pasture, you’re missing the boat.” Legumes can add as much as 50 pounds of nitrogen per acre per year, Hungerford said. “It’s a no brainer, and they are usually higher in protein than grasses,” he said. Alfalfa, red clover and Ladino

Species Selection On wet sites use: Perennial White clovers Ryegrass — Ladino or Alsike Kentucky Bluegrass Orchardgrass Smooth Brome Tall Fescue On droughty sites use: Alfalfa Orchardgrass Smooth Brome Red Clover Tall Fescue

and Alsike white clovers are legumes that can be planted in pastures. Alfalfa is high productive and drought tolerant, but it does not grow well on wet sites. Red clover is a good choice for frost seeding, and it can tolerate somewhat poorly drained sites. However, it generally needs to be seeded every two years. Alsike clover can be planted on wet sites. Ladino clover also tolerates wet sites, and it has poor drought tolerance. Hungerford stressed the importance of purchasing quality seed.

“Make sure the seed had a germination test in the last 12 months,” he said. Some companies sell pasture or waterway mixes of seed. “Be very cautious because there may be so many varieties mixed in that not all of them will be suitable to your site,” Hungerford said. “Identify the grasses that will give you the best bang for your buck and don’t put fillers in your mix.” Another important consideration when seeding a pasture is the equipment. “Don’t use any old drill,” Hungerford said. “The Brillion drill was developed to plant alfalfa, and the beauty of it is there is a cultipacker on the front and back.” In addition, Hungerford recommends using a Truax or Great Plains drill. “Don’t plant your grass or legume seeds too deep,” he said. “If you go deeper than two times the diameter of the seed, that’s too deep.” Martha Blum can be reached at 815-223-2558, ext. 117, or marthablum@agrinews-pubs. com. Follow her on Twitter at: @AgNews_Blum.


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World Pork Expo returns to Des Moines DES MOINES, Iowa — The 2020 World Pork Expo is back at the Iowa State Fairgrounds for its 32nd year. The expo will take place June 3-5, providing pork professionals

with three full days of education, innovation and networking. “We’re excited to welcome all members of the pork industry back to Des Moines after a brief hia-

tus in 2019,” said David Herring, NPPC president and pork producer from Lillington, North Carolina. Out of an abundance of caution, the 2019 World

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An inspiring FFA experience

Rural Issues Cyndi YoungPuyear

During National FFA Week many of us remember our time spent building picnic tables, participating in soils judging contests, learning to weld, touring a meat locker and going to State and National FFA Convention with a van full of

teenagers. Many of you were active participants in a local FFA chapter. Some of you may have been active in a collegiate chapter, as well. I was. The first paragraph of the FFA Creed has significant meaning to those of us whose roots in agriculture and FFA run deep: “I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of words but of deeds — achievements won by the present and past generations of agriculturists; in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from the struggles of former years.” My grandpa was charter member of FFA at Winchester High School in Illinois. My dad was chapter president and received the DeKalb award, which is presented annually to one FFA student per chapter who exemplifies scholarship, commitment and work ethic. My sister, two years ahead of me in school, was one of the first girls to join our local FFA chapter. I saw a couple of friends from my high school FFA days at the John Wood Community College Ag Banquet earlier this month. Both have daughters who were active in the WHS FFA Chapter and have made the most of their post-secondary education. “She is going to be a Mr. Goetze,” my friend Linda said proudly as she looked at her daughter. A rush of memories comes back when I hear the name of my high school ag teacher and FFA adviser. I’ve written about him in this space before and probably will again. He made a difference in so many young lives. Mr. Goetze shared his passion for agriculture and community with us. He taught us by doing, “with a faith born not of words, but of deeds.” He believed in every one of us — even those who didn’t fare so well in the more “traditional” school subjects. Mr. G didn’t compare us to our siblings or put labels on us. He allowed us room to succeed and to fail and was always there to pat our backs, or lend a hand to help dust us off and pick us up off the ground. The year I completed my agricultural education studies and my student teaching, Mr. Goetze received the Agriculture Teacher of the Year Award from the state of Illinois. I was fortunate to have many good teachers during the first 12 years of my education. Seldom do we realize, at the time, the influence these educators have on the persons we are becoming. Many of you have fond memories of the ag teacher and FFA adviser who inspired you. Maybe you are farming today because of something you learned from that person. Maybe you are not farming today because of something you learned from that person. I know that I am not alone when I reflect on those days in high school ag class and FFA with a smile on my face and a happy heart. Happy National FFA Week. Cyndi Young-Puyear is farm director and operations manager for Brownfield Network.

The changing face of farming Geography isn’t static. Rivers change course, mountains erode and islands disappear under rising seas. The geograFarm & Food phy of farmFile ing and food changes, too. Alan Guebert For example, 180 years ago my home county was the castor bean and castor oil capital of the United States. Both titles, however, slipped into irrelevance as a new resource, crude oil, rose to dominate the lubricant business. Today, fewer and fewer Americans have ever heard of castor beans or castor oil. Those long-forgotten twins seem to have a modern equivalent. Total U.S. wheat acres peaked at 88 million in 1981. Last year, the most recently completed reporting year, total U.S. wheat acres were about one-half of that, or 45.6 million acres. In its just-published “Agricultural Projections to 2029,” however, the U.S. Department of Agriculture forecasts wheat’s decades-long slide will stabilize between 45

million and 46.5 million acres in the coming decade. That estimate also comes with a warning: “U.S. (wheat) export growth is tempered by sustained price competition from Russia, Ukraine and the European Union.” Translation: After 40 years of falling U.S. wheat plantings and, now, fast-rising international competition for exports, don’t bet on our forecast. It’s no surprise that the two biggest benefactors of wheat’s decline are America’s two biggest crops, corn and soybeans. As David Widmar of Agricultural Economic Insights pointed out more than two years ago, almost 30 million of wheat’s lost 43 million acres have been planted to corn and soybeans since 2000. There are two critical, among other, reasons for the big switch: government ethanol blending mandates have fueled corn’s rise and fast-growing soy exports, especially to China, have pushed soybean acres higher. Both forces, however, are losing steam. Increased use of electric cars and, soon, trucks, has already flat-lined the once voracious U.S. gasoline — and, in turn, ethanol — appetite and continued global competition in the soy trade is pinching

U.S. soybean margins towards breakeven. The elective, sustained tariff war with America’s biggest soybean customer, China, throughout 2018 and 2019 has added to that woe. More troubling for U.S. farmers is the unabated growth of their soy competitors, especially South America’s biggest soy boy, Brazil. Late last year, USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service noted that for the first time ever, “Brazil is forecast to overtake the United States as the leading soybean producer in the world during the 20192020 season.” Part of the explanation is American; 2019’s terrible weather clipped U.S. soybeans harvest nearly 20%. Another part, though, is Brazil’s strong and steady rise in plantings. Last July, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture forecast the nation’s soybean acreage would balloon 25% in the coming decade. If accurate, the increase of 23.5 million acres would boost Brazilian soy acres to112 million by 2029, or about 22 million acres more than the record U.S. soy plantings in 2017. A few days after that news hit global markets, Reuters reported that the chairman

of China’s largest food company, state-owned COFCO International, told Brazilian ag leaders that his firm wanted to increase its Brazilian soy imports by 25% over the next five years. More troubling, the COFCO boss added that his company would underwrite soy expansion on some or most of Brazil’s undeveloped 25 million hectares. How many acres are in 25 million hectares? You better sit down for this: A staggering 61.8 million. That number and the Chinese promise should finally dispel another myth too long at the center of U.S. agricultural geography: Buy land because they’re not making it anymore. Well, “they” are making more of it and many of those makers — Brazil, Ukraine, Russia, China among others — are poised to substantially alter American farm and food geography in the next 20 years. In fact, they already are. Just ask a wheat grower, if you can find one. Farm & Food File is published weekly through the U.S. and Canada. Source material and contact information are posted at www.farmandfoodfile.com.

Sharing ag’s story with consumers of all ages Consumers of all ages have a real hunger for more information about where their food comes from, and that gives farmers Zippy Duvall a great opportunity to share about the work American we love. Farm Bureau Who better Federation to answer questions about how animals are cared for, why certain seeds are used, what role technology plays on a farm and how our water and soil are being protected than the folks who are out in the field every day? Studies show that consumers trust farmers and ranchers and want to hear our stories. But we also know that with social media and the constant news and entertainment cycle, there’s a lot of competition for “airtime.” We can’t be in all places at once. But we can work together to promote ag literacy. That’s why the mission of the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture is devoted to ag education. When it comes to ag education, you can never start too early either. From lesson plans to classroom activities to accurate ag books, the foundation continues to expand its offerings and resources every year. We want all children — and their parents — to understand what goes into growing a safe, sustainable food supply and how innovation is turning crops into clean energy and climate-friendly textiles. I’m especially excited about the newest release coming from the foundation’s new book publishing venture, Feeding Minds Press. “Tales of the Dairy Godmother: Chuck’s Ice Cream Wish” will be available for online purchase in just a few weeks, on March 17. This beautifully illustrated children’s book follows a young boy who’d rather have some ice cream than do his

“Tales of the Dairy Godmother: Chuck’s Ice Cream Wish,” to be released March 17, follows young Chuck as he learns just how much work goes into making his favorite treat. chores, but then his Dairy Godmother appears to make his dreams come true in a way he doesn’t expect. Both Chuck and young readers then go on a special adventure to learn all about the work that goes into making one of our favorite treats. As a former dairyman, I can’t wait for kids like Chuck to learn more about the care and hard work that goes into running a dairy farm. Feeding Minds Press is committed to producing kids’ books like this one, that tell the real story of modern agriculture. Too many folks have a romanticized view of agriculture, rather than see it as the innovative industry it is. We need more kids to see this and pursue careers in agriculture if we’re going to continue to be sustainable into the future. And who knows, maybe this dairy-tale will inspire the next farmer, veterinarian or ag researcher out there.

The foundation is also looking to tend the soil of ag curiosity throughout a young person’s education, into middle and high school by connecting science, technology, engineering and mathematics lessons to agriculture. Agriculture education and STEM are a natural fit because farming is science in action, and each STEM field is critical to the sustainability of our industry. We’d love nothing more than to see an ag component in the STEM curriculum of all our nation’s schools. To that end, the foundation has partnered with the Beef Checkoff to bring teachers out to farms so they can apply what they learn about agriculture to their classroom lessons and activities. And soon, we will offer a new science curriculum based on beef production, also developed in partnership with the Beef Checkoff, to teach mid-

dle- and high-school students about sustainable agricultural production methods and how agriculture practices apply science to the care of animals and the environment. These resources are just a sampling of the generous servings of ag education tools, books and activities available from the foundation. You can keep up on the latest and connect your local schools and teachers in your communities with these resources by checking out our website at www.agfoundation. org/ or signing up for the foundation newsletter at https:// tinyurl.com/v7cxfpk. Together we can share the story of agriculture with consumers of all ages. Zippy Duvall, a poultry, cattle and hay producer from Georgia, is the president of the American Farm Bureau Federation.

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Market data Eventful year to shape markets FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 21, 2020

Futures Prices This Last This week week Chg. week CATTLE HOGS FEB 20 119.72 120.82 -1.10 APR 20 67.02 APR 20 118.25 120.32 -2.07 MAY 20 74.02 JUN 20 110.27 112.00 -1.73 JUN 20 81.85 AUG 20 109.40 110.47 -1.07 JUL 20 82.72 OCT 20 113.27 113.65 -0.38 AUG 20 82.12 DEC 20 117.52 118.10 -0.58 OCT 20 70.70

Last week Chg. 64.30 73.00 80.90 82.42 81.75 70.10

2.72 1.02 0.95 0.30 0.37 0.60

1.68 0.73 -0.35 -0.53 -0.50 -0.55

MILK CLASS III FEB 20 17.01 MAR 20 16.64 APR 20 16.56 MAY 20 16.71 JUN 20 16.98 JUL 20 17.31

16.99 17.01 17.06 17.12 17.33 17.62

0.02 -0.37 -0.50 -0.41 -0.35 -0.31

CORN MAR 20 3770 3776 -6 MAY 20 3806 3820 -14 JUL 20 3834 3854 -20 SEP 20 3820 3842 -22 DEC 20 3860 3886 -26 MAR 21 3952 3980 -28

SOYBEANS MAR 20 8904 MAY 20 8990 JUL 20 9096 AUG 20 9130 SEP 20 9132 NOV 20 9174

8936 9032 9154 9192 9190 9224

-32 -42 -58 -62 -58 -50

CHICAGO WHEAT MAR 20 5510 5426 84 MAY 20 5520 5414 106 JUL 20 5520 5410 110 SEP 20 5580 5472 108 DEC 20 5676 5564 112 MAR 21 5756 5650 106

K.C. WHEAT MAR 20 4684 MAY 20 4754 JUL 20 4822 SEP 20 4902 DEC 20 5020 MAR 21 5130

4654 4722 4786 4864 4976 5084

30 32 36 38 44 46

BRENT CRUDE OIL 58.50 57.32 1.18 APR 20 MAY 20 57.94 57.20 0.74 JUN 20 57.72 57.25 0.47 57.45 57.19 0.26 JUL 20 AUG 20 57.33 57.19 0.14 57.24 57.15 0.09 SEP 20

ETHANOL MAR 20 APR 20 MAY 20 JUN 20 JUL 20 AUG 20

1.358 1.378 1.393 1.393 1.393 1.393

-0.036 -0.041 -0.038 -0.038 -0.038 -0.038

FEEDER CATTLE MAR 20 140.20 APR 20 142.10 MAY 20 142.85 AUG 20 149.67 SEP 20 151.00 OCT 20 151.80

138.52 141.37 143.20 150.20 151.50 152.35

1.312 1.337 1.355 1.355 1.355 1.355

Stocks of Agricultural Interest

This Last 52-wk week week high

ADM AGCO BASF Bunge CF

43.90 68.58 16.42 53.23 39.35

This Last 52-wk week week high

44.77 47.20 Corteva 31.22 30.71 32.78 66.76 81.39 Dupont 52.43 53.10 83.72 16.90 20.98 Deere 177.43 168.07 181.99 54.22 59.65 FMC 106.58 105.47 108.77 38.30 55.15 Mosaic 19.19 18.75 33.91

soybean prices to A few days slip as low as $8 ago, the U.S. a bushel and corn Department of to $3, or so. Agriculture anIn other words, nounced its longthe USDA, even term projections with its bearish for corn and soyoutlook for the bean prices. The coming decade, data was prepared from July 2019 Commodity may be too optimistic regarding through January Insight soybean and corn 2020. prices come the Successful Jerry Welch fall harvest of Farming posted 2020. the following soBut the USDA and a bering headline regarding the report: “USDA’S long- host of private research groups are not taking into term projections keep corn, soybean prices low.” consideration three major events that could alter It went on to quote the outlook for not only the USDA by stating, corn and soybean prices “Throughout the 10this year, but for years to year period, USDA sees come. The three major the farm price for corn events are the very ones ranging between $3.40 and $3.60 per bushel. For I touched on last week: Climate change, coronavisoybeans, a farm price rus and the newly signed range is projected between $8.45 and $9.05 per trade agreement with China. bushel.” Any one of those events As a reminder, last or combination of those growing season was so events can alter the bearwet and cold that 15 milish USDA projections of lion to 20 million acres lower prices for corn, soywere not planted. This beans and a host of other season, the odds are high commodities, as well. those acres will come I am not trying to bad back into production. If so and in the absence mouth the USDA regarding its long-term outlook of weather issues during for any commodity includthe growing season, ing corn and soybeans. several private research But to be perfectly blunt, groups are forecasting

there is no way the USDA or any other group can come even close to predicting precisely what will unfold in the years ahead due to those events. Predicting accurately the long-term implication of those events is simply not possible by the USDA, or anyone else, for that matter. Historically, Mother Nature is the wildcard for most ag markets and, in particular, grains. But today and moving forward, we are talking climate change and not simply weather issues. The five years leading up to 2020 were the hottest in history. And January 2020, was the warmest January for the entire globe in 141 years of recordkeeping. Climate change is an event that will throw a monkey wrench into any USDA forecast. As for the coronavirus, based on reports this week, 760 million people in China are basically on lockdown, or quarantine. Plus, the virus is now found or suspected in 29 other countries, as well. It is way too soon to argue coronavirus will not further impact trade or demand for foodstuffs

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Export Inspections (MIL BU.) This Year Cumulative Cumulative Cml. week ago this year year ago % diff. WHEAT 501.990 363.523 17730.80 15753.830 12.55 CORN 795.228 941.811 12308.62 24190.837 -49.12 SOYBEANS 992.294 1083.567 28277.05 23812.175 18.75

Livestock Summary % diff. This Last Year week year week week ago ago ago Hog Slaughter-est 11000 HD 2622 2596 2487 1.00 5.43 Cattle slaughter-est 1000 HD 628 620 581 1.29 8.09 MEAT PRICES This week Last week Change Pork Cutout Bellies Loins Hams Yld Gr 3 Choice Beef Select Beef 5-Mkt Fed Cattle Live 5-Mkt Fed Cattle Carcass

62.93 64.12 69.55 69.83 66.98 64.77 56.34 53.61 204.75 207.85 201.60 205.77 119.77 118.88 190.10 190.26

1.19 -0.28 2.21 2.73 -3.10 -4.17 0.89 -0.16

OKLAHOMA CITY This week Last week Change Low High Low High Low High FEEDER STEER 150.00 141.00 133.00 125.00 125.00

4-5 Wt Mf 1’S 5-6 Wt Mf 1’S 6-7 Wt Mf 1’S 7-8 Wt Mf 1’S 8-10 Wt Mf 1’S

216.00 158.00 197.00 135.00 169.75 134.50 142.50 130.75 141.25 128.00

212.00 186.50 162.00 151.00 139.75

-8.00 4.00 6.00 10.50 -1.50 7.75 -5.75 -8.50 -3.00 1.50

Eastern Corn Belt Direct Feeder Cattle Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Kentucky and Ohio Reported sales this week, 334; last week, 1,682; last year, 2,571. Demand moderate. Supply included 100% over 600 pounds, 100% heifers. Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1 Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 725 725 123.20 123.20 202 725 725 123.20 123.20 67

Delivery May FOB Jun FOB

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2 Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price Delivery 65 750 750 118.00 118.00 Current FOB CASH HOGS, LIVE PRICE This week Last week Change Interior Illinois

35.00

35.00

0.00

USDA National Grain Market Review Compared to last week, cash bids for wheat were higher; corn and sorghum were lower and soybeans were mixed. For the week ending Feb. 13, corn export sales for 2019-2020 increased 49.2 million bushels, soybean exports sales increased 18.2 million bushels, and wheat export sales increased 12.7 million bushels. Ethanol production for the week ending Feb. 14 reported a decrease of 7,000 barrels per day to 1.040 million barrels a day. Ethanol stocks increased 0.423 million barrels at 24.781 million barrels. The Ag Outlook Board released estimated plantings of corn in the U.S. this year to be 94.5 million acres, an average yield of 178.5 bpa for a total production of 15.5 billion bushels. Estimated plantings of soybeans acres were pegged at 84 million acres, an average yield of 50.5 bpa for a total production of 4.2 billion bushels. Wheat was steady to 11 cents higher. Corn was 1 cent to 6 cents lower. Sorghum was 2 cents to 19 cents lower. Soybeans were 3 1/2 cents lower to 2 1/2 cents higher.

CORN Kansas City US No 2 rail White Corn was 1 to 1 1/2 cents lower from 4.03-4.06 1/4 per bushel. Kansas City US No 2 truck Yellow Corn was 1 cent lower from 3.91 1/2-3.93 1/2 per bushel. Omaha US No 2 Yellow Corn was 1 to 4 cents lower from 3.753.81 per bushel. Chicago US No 2 Yellow Corn was 1 cent lower from 3.90 1/23.97 1/2 per bushel. Toledo US No 2 rail Yellow corn was 1 to 6 cent lower from 3.93 1/2-4.01 1/2 per bushel. Minneapolis US No 2 Yellow corn rail was 1 cent lower at 3.48 1/2 per bushel.

OILSEEDS Minneapolis Yellow truck soybeans were 1 1/2 cents higher at 8.52 3/4 per bushel. Illinois Processors US No 1 Yellow truck soybeans were 1 1/2 cents lower to 2 1/2 cents higher from 9.00 3/4-9.09 3/4 per bushel. Kansas City US No 2 Yellow truck soybeans were 3 1/2 cents lower from 8.87 3/4-9.02 3/4 per bushel. Illinois 48 percent soybean meal, processor rail bid was 6.40 to 7.40 higher from 298.30301.30 per bushel. Central Illinois Crude Soybean oil processor bid was 0.60 to 0.70 points lower from 29.9230.12 per cwt.

WHEAT Kansas City US No 1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein rail bid was 7 3/4 cents higher from 5.53 3/4-5.63 3/4 per bushel. St. Louis truck US No 2 Soft Red Winter terminal bid was 11 cents higher at 6.2 per bushel. Minneapolis and Duluth US No 1 Dark Northern Spring, 14.0 to 14.5 percent protein rail, was 2 3/4 to 7 3/4 cents higher from 6.44 1/2-6.64 1/2 per bushel. Portland US Soft White wheat rail was steady to 3 cents higher from 6.20-6.25 per bushel.

SORGHUM US No 2 yellow truck, Kansas City was 2 cents lower from 6.136.22 per cwt. Texas High Plains US No 2 yellow sorghum (prices paid or bid to the farmer, fob elevator) was 2 to 19 cents lower from 6.13-6.66 per cwt.

OATS US 2 or Better oats, rail bid to arrive at Minneapolis 20 day was 2 3/4 to 6 3/4 cents higher from 3.28 1/2-3.48 1/2 per bushel.

anywhere in the world. The USDA is woefully behind the curve on coronavirus as a market-moving event. The trade deal recently signed with China is something not experienced by U.S. grain and livestock producers since the early 1970s to mid 1980s when prices soared to all-time record highs due to aggressive buying by the former Soviet Union and crop failures. The trade deal with China is, in my view, newfound demand. China has committed to buying $40 billion worth of foodstuffs a year for two years. That has never been done before. This week alone, China announced the tariffs placed on 696 U.S. products will be dropped, and on March 2, it will embark on a buying program to honor the trade deal. When China lifted the tariffs on all those U.S. products, the CRB and the Goldman Sachs indexes posted gains as did most all other hard asset markets. The fate of most markets and, in particular, the U.S. ag markets still comes down to events. Stay alert.

Amanda Freund’s family-owned business is built around an eco-friendly, biodegradable alternative to plastic waste — plant pots made from cow manure.

Farmers, ranchers stewards of the land By Cyndie Shearing

Today’s farmers and ranchers are at the forefront of climate-smart farming, putting scientific solutions, technology and innovation to work every day to protect land, air and water. They’re also reducing the impact of greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, if you combine all of U.S. agriculture, it accounts for 9% of U.S. emissions, with 91% coming from all other sources, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Farmers and ranchers continue to be stewards of the land by promoting soil health, conserving water, enhancing wildlife, efficiently using nutrients and caring for their animals. Research shows that farmers are reducing their relatively small footprint through management practices that sequester carbon dioxide, such as no-till farming, planting cover crops and other practices. That’s certainly impressive. But what does implementing sustainable practices on the farm or ranch actually look like? Four farmers share their stories:

ment depend on building healthy soils that can support a growing population,” Freund explains. “We take nutrients from our sustainable farm to where they’re needed (your garden), replacing non-renewable planting containers like plastic and peat.”

Michael Archibald is studying ways to use tree stumps to enrich the soil. says. He strives to use water efficiently for crop production, so it will be there for future generations of his family. Hackman also hopes to leave a lasting farming legacy through careful water conservation. This includes upgrading crop irrigation systems used on the farm to reduce waste. Water conservation is important to Hackman, in part, because “we want to protect the (other) families that live out here, too,” he says.

AMANDA FREUND Amanda Freund coordinates sales and marketing at CowPots in Connecticut. This family owned business is built around an eco-friendly, biodegradable alternaJOHN BREEDLOVE tive to plastic waste — AND JEFF HACKMAN CowPots made from cow John Breedlove and Jeff manure. Hackman are crop farmThe pots are used for ers in Illinois. Both men seed starting or plant explain their focus on transplants, resulting in conserving water through zero waste. The family’s the use of technology in nearby dairy farm proa video. vides a never-ending sup“The biggest portion ply of manure to make for me is the irrigation” the pots. when growing popcorn, “From our farm fields seed corn, soybeans and to your garden beds, our seed beans, Breedlove food system and environ-

MICHAEL ARCHIBALD Michael Archibald, general manager of Deseret Cattle and Timber in Florida, is partnering with researchers at the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences on a variety of field tests. In a recent timber trial, farm employees found they can roll a heavy chopper over tree stumps and leave them to enrich the soil when clearing the land for pastures. By doing so, they avoid having to dig out and burn tree stumps. This stump-cutting technique, which began as an experiment, is now a routine procedure on the property. MORE ON SUSTAINABILITY Farmers and ranchers continue to be stewards of the land by promoting soil health, conserving water, enhancing wildlife, efficiently using nutrients and caring for their animals. Visit the Farmers for a Sustainable Future website at www.fb.org/land/ fsf and download a fact sheet to learn more. Cyndie Shearing is director of internal communications at the American Farm Bureau Federation.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture reminds agricultural producers interested in the Conservation Reserve Program 2020 general sign-up that the enrollment deadline is Feb. 28. This sign-up is available to farmers and private landowners who are either enrolling for the first time or re-enrolling for another 10- to 15-year term. Farmers and ranchers who enroll in CRP receive yearly rental payments for voluntarily establishing long-term, resource-conserving plant species, such as approved grasses or trees, known as “covers”, which can control soil erosion, improve water quality and develop wildlife habitat on marginally productive agricultural lands. CRP has 22 million acres enrolled, but the 2018 farm bill lifted the cap to 27 million acres. Signed into law in 1985, CRP is one of the largest private-lands conservation programs in the United States. It was originally intended to primarily control soil erosion and potentially stabilize commodity prices by taking marginal lands out of production. The program has evolved over the years, providing many conservation and economic benefits. Marking its 35th anniversary in 2020, CRP has had many successes, including: n Preventing more than 9 billion tons of soil from eroding, enough soil to fill 600 million dump trucks. n Reducing nitrogen and phosphorous runoff relative to annually tilled cropland by 95% and 85%, respectively. n Sequestering an annual average of 49 million tons of greenhouse gases, equal to taking 9 million cars off the road. n Creating more than 3 million acres of restored wetlands while protecting more than 175,000 stream miles with riparian forest and grass buffers, enough to go around the world seven times. n Benefiting bees and other pollinators and increased populations of ducks, pheasants, turkey, bobwhite quail, prairie chickens, grasshopper sparrows and many other birds. The CRP continuous sign-up is ongoing, which enables producers to enroll for certain practices. FSA plans to open the Soil Health and Income Protection Program, a CRP pilot program, in early 2020, and the 2020 CRP Grasslands sign-up runs from March 16 to May 15. To enroll in CRP, contact a local FSA county office, or visit fsa.usda.gov/crp.


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Industrial hemp workshop March 12 MARSHALL, Ill. — Illinois Extension is providing a workshop to teach potential hemp producers what they need to know to be successful. From Extension Commercial Ag Educator Phillip Alberti, par-

ticipants will learn the basics of hemp plus everything they need to know about industrial hemp. Keith Bosch, owner at Illuminent CBD in Carmi, Illinois, will teach participants about hemp processing, followed by a question-and-answer panel with current hemp pro-

ducers. The workshop will be from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 12, with lunch to follow, at the Clark County Extension oďŹƒce, 15493 IL-1, Marshal l. Cost is $10. Register by March 10 by visiting go.illinois. edu/industrialhemp, or call 217826-5422.

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representing the Illinois Corn Growers Association; Vice Chair Gary Speckhart of Quincy, representing the Illinois Farm Bureau; and Secretary/ Treasurer Ross Prough of GreenďŹ eld, representing the Illinois Soybean Association. Mary Auth will continue to serve as program manager.

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2020 soybean price prospects URBANA, Ill. — An outlook for a large South American soybean crop and uncertainty of the impact on economic growth associated with the evolving coronavirus situation in China hang over U.S. soybean demand scenarios moving forward, according to University of Illinois agricultural economist Todd Hubbs. “Expanding soybean acreage in 2020 looks to test the prospects for lower ending stocks despite stronger Chinese buying,” Hubbs said. The latest release of U.S. Department of Agriculture’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates projections for the 2019-2020 marketing year increased the export forecast to 1.825 billion bushels. At 425 million bushels, forecast stocks of U.S. soybeans at the end of the current marketing year fell 50 million bushels and come in on par with ending stocks seen in the 20162017 marketing year. Additionally, the current projection for South American soybean production sits at 6.9 billion bushels, up 144 million bushels over the last marketing year. “The prospect of current marketing-year ending stocks decreasing remains dependent on stronger export numbers. Hopes associated with the Phase 1 trade deal with China diminished over the last month,” Hubbs said. Through Feb. 6, China’s total commitments for soybean exports total 446 million bushels, up 318 million bushels over the same period from the previous year. “While the possibility of surpassing the 1.825 billion bushel USDA export projection for soybeans exists, the massive Brazilian crop and economic prob-

lems in China associated with the coronavirus may affect buying this marketing year,” Hubbs said. “Any uptick in Chinese buying for this marketing year could provide pricing opportunities for old crop soybeans as rallies may be limited.” The potential for stronger prices moving into the 2020-2021 marketing year begins with the 2020 crop, Hubbs said. “Current expectations for soybean planted acreage encompass a wide range of possibilities. The prospect of increased acreage from 76.1 million acres planted in 2019 seems certain,” he said. Most forecasts to date place soybean acreage somewhere between 84 million and 86 million acres. Current USDA longterm baseline projections have planted acreage at 84 million acres this year. Over the last 10 years, USDA long-term forecasts for the upcoming marketing year averaged 1.06 million acres below the eventual March Prospective Plantings acreage. “Multiple factors currently drive the expectation of an increase in soybean acreage,” Hubbs said.

“It seems unlikely that 2020 prov ides a not her oppor tunity to set aside a significant amount of soybean acres like 2019.” Winter wheat seedings are dow n 355,000 Hubbs acres to 30.8 million acres. Recent surveys of cotton producers place cotton acreage down 5.5% with many growers pointing toward corn and soybean acres as substitutes. “Given the number of factors pointing toward higher soybean planted acreage in 2020, planted acreage near 85 million acres seems a reasonable expectation,” Hubbs said. “The USDA will survey producers’ planting intentions next month and release an estimate of those intentions in the March 31 Prospective Plantings report.” Since 1996, the difference between planted and harvested acreage of soybeans ranged between 595,000 and 1.858 million acres, Hubbs said. Years associated with inclement weather accounted for outsized differences between

the t wo data points. Under a typical weather scenario, the expected level of planted acreage may see the abandonment of approx imately 800,000 acres in 2020. Planted acreage of 85 million acres leads to a harvested acreage of about 84.2 million acres. “Despite a tough growing season, soybean yields look to total near 47.4 bushels per acre nationally in 2019. Current USDA baseline projections place 2020 soybean yields at 50.5 bushels per acre,” Hubbs said. U.S. SOYBEAN YIELD “Based on the growth in soybean yields over the last decade, typical weather during 2020 could provide an average U.S. soybean yield near 50.3 bushels per acre. “At this national yield total, the 2020 soybean crop comes in at 4.235 billion bushels.” A 2020 soybean crop of 4.235 billion bushels combined with the current USDA soybean stock projection of 425 million

bushels and imports of 15 million bushels leads to a marketing-year supply of 4.675 billion bushels, 193 million bushels larger than the supply for the current year. Soybean consumption needs to be greater than 4.25 billion bushels to prevent 2020-2021 ending stocks from increasing under this scenario, Hubbs said. Soybean consumption at this level sits between the 4.214 billion and 4.297 billion bushels used in the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 marketing years, respectively. In those two marketing years, U.S. soybean exports totaled 2.17 billion and 2.13 billion bushels with China accounting for 1.33 billion and 1.04 billion bushels. A smaller crop in Brazil in 2016 and a production shortfall in Argentina in 2017 helped in achieving those use totals. “A similar situation does not seem plausible for 2020,” Hubbs said. “While crush increased around 50 million bushels this marketing year from 2017-2018 levels, expansion on 2.105 billion bushels of crush may be limited under an

increased export scenario. If China commences buying soybeans at higher levels to meet the trade agreement, soybean exports may not eclipse 2 billion bushels due to the strong competition out of South America.” Hubbs explained that if one assumes soybean crush increased by 15 million bushels next marketing year to 2.12 billion bushels and exports totaled 2 billion bushels, total consumption when including seed and residual totals 4.25 billion bushels. “Under this scenario, ending stocks stay at 425 million bushels. Increased soybean consumption at this level does not seem likely under current demand scenarios. A good 2020 soybean crop exacerbates the carryout issues for the 2020-2021 marketing year,” he said. “Expectations for the 2020-2021 marketing year include increased acreage and a slight increase in ending stocks. The scenario discussed places seasonal average farm prices for soybeans in a range of $8.65 to $8.80 for the 2020-2021 marketing year.”


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Ford’s answer: Yes and no, but more no than yes. “There will be flooding. There will be people who will have to make decisions based on too much water on their land,” he said. WET, WET, WET Outlooks based on longterm trends are showing that the moisture likely won’t be as widespread or severe as it was last year. Other conditions, including snow pack and rainfall, also point to a less soggy 2020 planting season throughout the northern part of the state. “We’re looking much better than we were last year as far as total precipitation,” Ford said. In Illinois, 2019 finished as the fifth wettest year on record. The year was prevented from taking the top spot by a drought that plagued the southern half of the state in September. Meanwhile, in northern Illinois, the area saw the bulk of its yearly rainfall before summer even started. “Most areas around here got their normal total amount of precipitation in a year by June 1,” Ford said. Heading into 2020, the winter has been milder than last year, with January being wetter than last year and February setting up to be drier than the same time last year. WINTER BLANKET Snowpack in northern Illinois also is down. “In DeKalb, so far this year, between Oct. 1 and Feb. 11, we’ve had about 23 inches of snowfall. The normal is around 30 inches,” Ford said. Less snow cover may put a damper on skiing and snowmobiling, but for farmers looking toward planting season, it’s a plus in one respect. “One thing that warmer-than-normal temperatures can do, especially without a snowpack, is it

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For better: What would help farmers this spring? Q Dry, warm weather to help soil dry out and evaporate moisture. Q Gradual, not immediate, move from winter to spring. Q No extreme cold snaps. Q Little to no additional moisture; little to no additional snowpack.

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can evaporate water out of the soils pretty quickly. That does help dry down the very top layer of the soil,” Ford said. Where there is snowpack is in the upper Mississippi and upper Missouri River basins and that bears watching, especially if that fast spring warm up does happen. “If this snowpack melts rapidly because of heavy rain up there and rapidly warming temperatures, we are going to see a lot of water come our way,” the state climatologist said. Ford noted that springs overall have been getting wetter and that 2020 is likely to follow that trend — but that doesn’t mean a 2019 rerun. “The outlooks for spring continue to show the odds of a wetter than normal spring, given our long term trends. That doesn’t mean 2019, but it does mean we will still see impacts related to excess water,” he said. Jeannine Otto can be reached at 815-2232558, ext. 211, or jotto@ agrinews-pubs.com. Follow her on Twitter at: @AgNews_Otto.

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