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Centre Dairy Equipment and Supply, and CAP Enterprises. On Aug. 1, the Kileys broke up concrete from the tiestall barn. The family used Wielenberg’s expertise in welding and concrete work, and then received help from Jorgan’s high school friends to Ànish the project. To retroÀt the milking facility in the barn, Mike and Jorgan Àlled in the gutter with concrete, leveled the stalls and removed three support beams. The ceiling beams were reinforced and one support beam in the pit of the parlor remains. “The boys thought it would be Àne without [all those beams] and the barn could support itself,” Mike said. “But I wanted to be more cautious.” Jorgan agreed. “Dad always measures twice and cuts once,” he said. The Kileys took gates that were already on the farm and welded them to Àt in the walkways leading to and from the parlor. J pans were installed to keep the parlor pit clean from manure and cantilevers were put in place for installing a low-line pipeline in the future. Additionally, a used plate
cooler and holding tank for water were installed. The water is used to clean the parlor, as well as provide another from front drinking source for the cows. By the middle of November, the parlor was operational. ment for the next generation, “A lot of hard work, shovthe Kileys spent the last sevels, hammers and skidloader eral years researching differhours went into putting this ent options before deciding to together,” Mike said. “Jorgan’s build their own milking facility friends helped a lot, too, when within an existing building. they weren’t busy with footAfter visiting with other ball.” dairy farmers this past summer, While there is no automathe Kileys knew they wanted to tion to the parlor, with each put in a parlor. gate being manually opened “Farmers give the best and the milking units brought information,” Mike said. in from the milkhouse, the Ki“They’ll tell you both the good leys and their herd are adapting and the bad.” to the new setup. Unfortunately, with a “The parlor shows you the quote of nearly $130,000, business end of the cow. There Mike reconsidered his options is a cow-human relationship and found a way to construct a that I can’t get in the parlor, so parlor at less than a third of the I make sure to walk through price. the herd several times a day to With building concepts check on them,” Mike said. gathered from other dairy farm Jorgan agreed. setups, and incorporating key “Because of the setup, components that would work there’s not as much liability for his family, Mike developed with other people working with a plan. the animals,” Jorgan said. “It “We designed and built makes it easier for my friends it all, making sure the angles to come and help milk.” were just right and it was runIn the coming months, the ning down hill,” said Mike, Kileys will complete construcnoting the professional work of tion on their service room, as well as look into automating the entry and exit gates and installing automatic take-offs. • Driveways • Landscape • New Yards/Yard Repair While only two months • Golf Courses have passed since the parlor Commercially Built became operational, both Mike Pull behind mower or ATV and Jorgan are proud of the work they did to improve the Call for sizes & price family’s dairy. “Grandpa thought the skidloader was a big deal. If he saw this, I don’t think he 14451 430TH ST. would believe it,” Jorgan said. 218-924-4522 www.harmsmfg.com BERTHA, MN 56437 Mike agreed. “There’s the right way, the wrong way and our way,” he said. “I would do anything for my kids and give them the representing Mid Minnesota Mutual Insurance Co. chance to be involved in the dairy, if they wanted.” For the Kileys, retroÀtting their tiestall barn into a lowcost parlor was the right route to take in order to Ànd a balance between spending time with family and caring for their health, and carrying on 40 East Main Street, Rice, MN • 320-393-4141 • agency@stoltman.net the family business.
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CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 (1) The exact name under which the business is or will be conducted is: Southview Heights. (2) The address of the principal place of business is: 213 20th Avenue SE, St. Joseph, MN 56374, USA. (3) List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered ofÀce address: KJ Development of St. Joseph LLC, 140 75th Street NE, Rice, MN 56367, United States (4) By typing my name, I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required Àelds, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Julie Johnson 07/13/2017 R-5-2P
Cows and electricity I recently had the opportunity to visit with Marty, an engineer with a Àrm in Mexico that designs components to make milking systems more efÀcient. Among other things, we talked about cows and their reaction to electricity. Marty told me the big power companies in Mexico use cows to help them Ànd downed power lines. Instead of using expensive drones or helicopters, they have lists of farmers with cow herds along the thousands of miles of power lines. To help them pinpoint the location of the downed lines, they begin calling farmers asking them if their cows are facing the same direction or
if they are standing in random positions. They call until they Ànd a herd with cows standing in all directions. Marking that point on the map, they focus on that area until they Ànd cows all facing the same direction.
By mapping the location of the herds, they are able to pin-point exactly where the line is down. Farmers have known for centuries that cows have this penchant to all point in the same direction. One explanation is that they stand perpendicular to the sun in the morning to absorb the most heat or they stand in the direction of strong winds to reduce the amount of their body exposed to the wind and cold. Not satisÀed with those theories, some German and Czech scientists decided to Ànd out exactly why cows (and deer) like to face in one direction. Using Google Earth satellite images, they were able to look at more than 300 sites across six continents, and
they discovered the cows acted like living compasses, lining up along the earth’s northsouth poles but slightly off the north in the direction of the “magnetic north.” They also noticed how cows near power lines seemed to lose their orientation. When cows are close to the lines, they stand in random positions. The further away they get, the more they begin to face the same direction. Huge power line towers carry enough electricity that they can deÁect the earth’s magnetic Àeld around them for up to 150 feet away. In the German-Czech study, they noticed that if the power lines were running in an east-west direction, the cows directly underneath tended
to face in the same east-west direction, but as they got further away from the lines, they began shifting back to the typical north-south alignment. What they cannot Àgure out is why they line up like a compass needle. One theory is that the electromagnetic Àeld changes the cellular makeup in the cow’s eyes so they can actually see magnetic Àeld patterns. Another possibility is that by standing in line with the earth’s magnetic poles it somehow affects certain processes in the cow’s body. Personally, I think cows are just messing with us and they only do it when they know we’re watching. …jus-sayn
Please take notice that on January 10, 2018, a Petition was Àled with the abovenamed court alleging that the child(ren) of the abovenamed parent(s) or legal custodian(s) to be in need of protection or services. A copy of the Petition is attached. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED TO APPEAR IN COURT at the following date, time and place where a hearing regarding the Petition and the best interests of the child(ren) will be held: February 12, 2018 Admit/Deny Hearing 9:00 AM Michael S. Jesse Benton County District Court
615 Highway 23, PO Box 189 Foley, MN 56329 (320) 968-5205 YOU HAVE BEEN SERVED WITH THIS SUMMONS because, pursuant to statute or court rule: • You are a parent to the child(ren) named in the petition; or • You are a party to this proceeding pursuant to Juvenile Protection Rule 21.01 or an attorney for a party; or • You have physical custody of the child who is the subject of the Petition; or • You are a person whose presence the court believes is important to a determination concerning the best interests of the child(ren) who are the subject
of the Petition. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING: • The court may conduct the hearing without you; and • The court may Ànd that the factual allegations and statutory grounds set forth in the petition have been proved; and • The court may enter an order granting the relief requested in the petition, which may include: -removing the child(ren) from the home of the parent or legal custodian and placing the child(ren) in foster care; -permanently severing the parent’s rights to the children pursuant to a termination of parental rights petition; -permanently transferring
the child(ren)’s legal and physical custody to a relative; or -an order for other permanent placement of the child(ren). A STATEMENT OF YOUR RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES, including the right to be represented by an attorney as authorized under the statutes and court rules can be picked up in Court Administration. It is your responsibility to immediately notify the court administrator if your address changes. Dated: January 25, 2018 Cheryl Woehler Court Administrator F-5-1B
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SIMPSON BROWN 1244 HAZELWOOD ST APT #301 CERTIFICATE OF ST PAUL MN 55106 ASSUMED NAME In the Matter of the WelMinnesota Statutes fare of the Child(ren) of: DiChapter 333 anna W. Harris and Simpson (1) The exact name under Brown (ARH) which the business is or will be conducted is: Nature Soils. (2) The address of the principal place of business is: 40 THE RIGHT TO 35th Avenue NE, St. Cloud, VERIFICATION OF THE MN 56304, USA. (3) List the name and com- DEBT AND IDENTITY THE ORIGINAL plete street address of all per- OF sons conducting business under CREDITOR WITHIN THE the above Assumed Name, OR TIME PROVIDED BY LAW if an entity, provide the legal IS NOT AFFECTED BY corporate, LLC, or Limited THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY Partnership name and regisGIVEN, that default has tered ofÀce address: Tri County Organics LLC, 40 35th Avenue occurred in conditions of the NE, St. Cloud, MN 56304, following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: USA July 17, 2007 (4) By typing my name, I, the undersigned, certify that MORTGAGOR: Sergio Sulier I am signing this document and Mindy Suzanne Sulier fka as the person whose signa- Mindy Suzanne Scott, husband ture is required, or as agent and wife. MORTGAGEE: M o r t g a g e of the person(s) whose signaElectronic Registration ture would be required who has authorized me to sign this Systems, Inc. as nominee for document on his/her behalf, American Brokers Conduit. DATE AND PLACE OF or in both capacities. I further RECORDING: Recorded certify that I have completed all required Àelds, and that August 1, 2007 Benton County Document No. the information in this docu- Recorder, ment is true and correct and in A350353. ASSIGNMENTS OF compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. MORTGAGE: Assigned to: I understand that by signing Residential Credit Solutions, Dated September 12, this document I am subject to Inc. the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Julie Johnson 01/22/2018 R-5-2P
CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 (1) The exact name under which the business is or will be conducted is: ANS Fence (2) The address of the principal place of business is: 1509 7th Ave N, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 (3) List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered ofÀce address: Steven Theis, 1509 7th Ave N, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 and Adam Johnson, 16370 165th Ave NE, Foley, MN 56329. (4) By typing my name, I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required Àelds, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. /s/ Steven Theis, Owner 12/27/2017 R-5-2P
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE 2011 Recorded September 28, 2011, as Document No. 383990. And thereafter assigned to: Calyon New York Branch as Administrative Agent. Dated July 28, 2015 Recorded September 16, 2015, as Document No. A411797. And thereafter assigned to: Citibank, N.A., as trustee for CMLTI Asset Trust. Dated August 11, 2016 Recorded January 24, 2017, as Document No. 420741. T R A N S A C T I O N AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. T R A N S A C T I O N AGENT’S MORTGAGE I D E N T I F I C AT I O N NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 100024200018245833 LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: American Brokers Conduit R E S I D E N T I A L MORTGAGE SERVICER: Fay Servicing LLC M O R T G A G E D PROPERTY ADDRESS: 112
5th Avenue South, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: R 19.00778.00 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 10 except the Southeasterly 2.2 feet thereof, and Lot 9 except the Northwesterly 45 feet thereof, Block 6, Wood, Russell and Gilman’s Addition to the Town (now city) of Sauk Rapids, according to the plat and survey thereof on Àle and of record in the ofÀce of the County Recorder in and for Benton County, Minnesota. COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Benton ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $32,000.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $53,894.06 That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; PURSUANT to the power of
sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: February 27, 2018 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Benton County Sheriff’s OfÀce, 581 Highway 23 Northeast Foley, MN to pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys’ fees allowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns unless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on August 27, 2018, unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:None “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated: December 27, 2017 Citibank, N.A., as Trustee Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P. Attorneys for Mortgagee/ Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 150 - 17-004501 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. R-1-6B
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NOTE: This is a large auction with a wide variety of items. Norman is well known in the area as a good friend and neighbor. Mid American Auction Co. is honored to be selected to conduct Norman’s large ranch dispersal auction. This auction will feature a very good herd of spring calving and fall cow calf pairs, along with a good set of breeding bulls, and with a nice line of farm equipment, livestock equipment and related items. Please note that we will be selling just a few miscellaneous items, so please plan on prompt attendance as we will be on major items soon after beginning of auction. Sale order will be: small load of miscellaneous items, followed by livestock equipment, farm machinery and livestock. Online bidding available on most livestock equipment and farm machinery through Proxibid powered by Mid-American Auction Co. For information to bid online, please phone (877) 505-7770. In the event of severe weather, please listen to KASM 1150 AM Albany or view our website at: www.midamericanauctioninc.com. Prior inspection welcome by appointment beginning Monday, February 12th. If you enjoy large auctions with a nice variety of items, please mark this date on your calendar and make plans now to attend the Herbst ranch dispersal. Thank you!
194 Head of Very Good 194 Black & Red Lim-Flex Beef Cattle NOTE: This is a very good herd of home-raised spring calving and fall cow-calf pairs, plus breeding bulls from leading programs. Norm has used primarily registered Black and Red Limousin bulls from the Wulf herd for many years. Most cows will carry the Wulf breeding influence. All cows are pregnancy tested, have had the Vira Shield VL5 HP, Ultra BAC 8 vaccinations, have been wormed using Valbazen and poured when pregnancy checked in December. These cows raise a tremendous set of black and red calves that have consistently topped the feeder cattle market in this area. Spring calving cows will be sold in groups of 5 to 10 head. If you are in need of good, sound ranch-fresh herd replacements, please mark this date on your calendar and make plans now to attend this huge ranch dispersal auction.
125 Fancy Spring Calving Beef Cows The following cows will begin calving in March and most will be done calving by the end of May. Nearly all cows in this group are 3 year olds. Cows will be sold in uniform lots containing from 5 to 10 head per group. Cows are all bred to very good Red and Black Limousin and Red Angus bulls and are up-to-date on vaccinations and have been recently wormed and poured. Cows are in just the right calving flesh and will make excellent additions to any herd.
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30 Fall Cow/Calf Pairs This a great opportunity to purchase a really nice set of fall cow-calf pairs that have very good August/ September calves at side. Cows are 4-year-olds to running age and have been exposed to very good black and red bulls since November 1st. Cows and calves have had fall shots. As the cows and calves are not tagged to match, we will be selling this set of cows as one group to ensure cows and calves will match. You will be bidding on 30 pairs selling 30 times your bid. This is a great opportunity to purchase a very nice potential 3-in-one package.
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SUMMONS TERMINATION OF PA(320) 968-5205 RENTAL RIGHTS MATTER YOU HAVE BEEN SERVED OR OTHER PERMANENT WITH THIS SUMMONS PLACEMENT DETERMINA- because, pursuant to statute or TION MATTER court rule: - You are a parent to the STATE OF MINNESOTA child(ren) named in the petiDISTRICT COURT tion; or BENTON COUNTY - You are a party to this proSEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- ceeding pursuant to Juvenile TRICT Protection Rule 21.01 or an atCourt File Number: torney for a party;or 05-JV-18-91, 05-JV-18-90 - You have physical custody of the child who is the subject of ASHLEY MILLER the Petition; or 750 24TH AVE N - You are a person whose presST. CLOUD, MN 56303 ence the court believes is important to a determination conDERICK MILLER cerning the best interests of the 706 E ST GERMAIN ST child(ren) who are the subject ST. CLOUD, MN 56304 of the Petition. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR JONATHAN MARKS AT THE HEARING: 105 7TH ST NE - The court may conduct the SARTELL, MN 56377 hearing without you; and - The court may Ànd that the In the Matter of the Wel- factual allegations and statufare of the Child(ren) of: Ash- tory grounds set forth in the ley Miller and Derick A Miller petition have been proved; and (TM) (BAM) - The court may enter an order In the Matter of the Wel- granting the relief requested fare of the Child(ren) of: Ash- in the petition, which may inley Miller and Jonathan Marks clude: (ALR) -removing the child(ren) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE from the home of the parent or that on January 12, 2018, legal custodian and placing the a Termination of Parental child(ren) in foster care; Rights Petition seeking to -permanently severing the permanently sever the rights parent’s rights to the children of the above-named parent(s) pursuant to a termination of paor another Permanency Peti- rental rights petition; tion seeking the permanent -permanently transferring placement of the child(ren) the child(ren)’s legal and physof the above-named parent(s) ical custody to a relative; or was Àled in the above-named -an order for other percourt. manent placement of the YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- child(ren). MONED AND REQUIRED A STATEMENT OF YOUR TO APPEAR IN COURT at RIGHTS AND RESPONthe following date, time and SIBILITIES ATTACHED, place where a hearing regard- including the right to be reping the Petition and the best resented by an attorney as interests of the child(ren) will authorized under the statutes be held: and court rules. It is your reMarch 08, 2018 sponsibility to immediately Admit/Deny Hearing notify the court administrator if 9:00 AM your address changes. Michael S. Jesse Dated: January 16, 2018 Benton County District Cheryl Woehler Court Court Administrator Courtroom 2 R-3-3B 615 Highway 23, PO Box 189 Foley, MN 56329
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Breeding Bulls NOTE: The following bulls are from leading programs and are in ranch flesh ready for the next breeding season. Includes, but not limited to sons of SAF final Answer, Wulfs Excelsior, Wulfs Warbonnet, and ROMN Made to Order. Bulls will be semen checked prior to auction. (4) Wulf Red Limousin Bulls, 5 Years Old (1) Wulf Black Limousin Bull, 4 Years Old (1) Wulf Black Limousin Bull, 5 Years Old (2) Registered Red Angus Bulls, 4 Years Old, from the Zehnder Herd (1) Red Limousin Bull, 6 Years Old from Allen Lyon Herd
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Late Model Manure Spreader & General Farm Equipment Kuhn Knight Pro Spread Model 1140 Tandem Axle Manure Spreader, Dual Apron, 540 PTO, Upper Beater, 22.5 Rubber, One Owner, Serial #F0285, (Excellent Condition) (2) 4-Wheel Wagons with Wooden 6x16 Ft. Flat Racks, Front and Back Boards Specially Made to Haul Fire Wood
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Miscellaneous Items Several 10 Ft. X 24 Inch 10 Ft. Culverts Handy Man Jacks Several Good Bolts Shallow Well Pump and Tank Heavy-Duty Steel Bench with HeavyDuty Vise ATV Sprayer w/Hand Wand Floor Jack Set of Cement IH Wheel Weights (2) 14.9x30 Inch Front Tractor Tires, Approx. 50% Tread Approx. 200 Ft. of Wooden Cement Forms for making fenceline feeders Chain Saws Portable Air Compressor Several Hand Tools New Roller Chain
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Melroe Model S 750 Diesel Bobcat Skid Loader, Cab, Heat, Power Bob Tach, Air Seat, Radio, 2 Speed, Good 11.2 X 12-16 Tires, Sells with 66 Inch Material Bucket, Purchased with 75 Hours, Now Shows 2114 Hours, Serial #ALM411440 2004 Felling 6.5 Ft. X 12 Ft. Tandem Axle Skid Loader Trailer, Mesh Floor, Ramps, Fenders, Spare Tire and Wheel Virnig 6-Ft. Manure Bucket with Double Cylinder Hydraulic Grapple, Cylinder Covers 7 Ft. Utility Bucket Virnig 4 Tine Round or Square Bale Fork Skid Loader Mounted Tree Spade Berlon 48 Inch Skid Loader Pallet Forks
Stock Trailers 1978 BB 6.6 Ft. X 18 Ft. Tandem Axle 5th Wheel Stock Trailer, Center Gate, (Title) Bonanza 6x16 Ft. 5th Wheel Tandem Axle Stock Trailer, (No Title)
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ALBANY – One year ago, the thought of selling his herd of 120 dairy cows did not even cross Dale Austing’s mind. But after a few meetings with an accountant and their Farm Business Management instructor, Austing, along with wife, Lisa, decided it was time. “We started asking if it pays to invest more money at our age along with knowing our kids probably wouldn’t want the farm,” Austing said. “That’s when we started talking about selling the cows.” Austing was part of a panel of speakers talking about their experiences while exiting the dairy business during a University of Minnesota Extension workshop, “Farming in Tough Times,” on Jan. 17 in Albany. The Austings had been milking cows for 30 years before selling their herd and all their equipment in November 2017. The farm is now for sale. “At age 55, there will be more opportunity for employment other than in 10 years,” Austing said. “My wife has always worked off the farm which probably made it an easier decision. But it is still tough going forward.” Making that Ànal decision and overcoming the emotional toll it can take on farmers is something Rural Mental Health Specialist,
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Rural Mental Health Specialist, Ted Matthews, (center) describes the emotional element of making a decision during a workshop Jan. 17 in Albany. Dale Austing, left, and Jim Salfer, were part of a panel of speakers during the workshop.
Ted Matthews, said can be a challenge and can be similar to a grieving process. “When we make decisions in life, most of us like to make the decisions on do I want to do this or do I want to do that?” Mathews said. Matthews said the most important decisions people make are when they are faced with a 60 percent for and 40 percent against situation. Despite it being an easy math question – 60 is better than 40 – Matthews suggests looking at it in a physical sense, similar to pain. Sixty percent will be worse off and 40 percent better off; that’s a lot in a physical sense. Sixty is better than 40 but that doesn’t make a person feel good and that leads to people feeling they are not making the right decision. “How can we feel this bad and still be making the right decision, and it’s because it’s simply the best we can do,” Matthews said. “And, if we do the best we can do, we will survive better
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than any other way and that’s the way to look at it. It isn’t easy.” When it comes to the grieving process, Matthews said time is key. The tough part of losing something is the unknown. The process can be slow and it can seem every day is bad but knowing that every day is a touch better can make a difference. “We go through the process of readjusting our life and Ànding a way to move on. If we look at how our life is going to be based on the Àrst two months, it’s going to look horrible,” Matthews said. “But it always gets better and the idea that it will get better is great.” The Austings did a lot of thinking to come to their Ànal decision of selling the cows. The economy, their age, labor issues on the dairy and whether to invest further into the farm were all factors but it still did not make the decision easy. “I told the accountant that I can’t sell my retirement now,” Austing said. “He asked me if I was really
selling my retirement. There are a lot of assets with the farm and that’s why we are selling it, to make some of those assets work for us. We don’t want the farm to sit empty if someone can use it.” Austing said they are giving up a lot by selling the farm – the only place he’s ever lived – but he feels it was the best decision for them. “It’s the best decision he could’ve made,” Matthews said. “It took a lot of courage to do it and now he is moving on because his other option was to wait until it was too late and have nothing.” Matthews said you don’t understand how tough it can be to make a decision like that until you are in the situation. “You need to understand that the best you can do is the best you can do and pat yourself on the back on making the best decision you can make even though it’s a 60/40 decision,” Mathews said.
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Auctioneer’s Note: After 43 years Ron has decided to retire from his dairy and farming operation. The tractors and nearly all equipment were purchased new by Ron and have had any regular and necessary maintenance done. Do not miss this very clean farm machinery auction! This is an opportunity to purchase some very clean tractors and equipment with very low hours. Not many more items than what is listed so please be on time. Small items will be sold inside if needed. Lunch on grounds. No buyer’s premium. Online bidding available through Proxibid.
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Lois Levitan speaks about the importance of recycling plastics rather than open burning during a Minnesota Milk Producers Association dairy management workshop Jan. 24 in Sauk Centre.
Levitan stresses importance of recycling ag plastics BY JENNIFER COYNE STAFF WRITER
additives that are more than nitrogen and carbon to serve as infrared inhibitors, among other features. Additionally, most onfarm open burns contain more than plastic, which further complicates the breakdown of the plastic material. “Chlorine is ubiquitous – in the ocean water, our land, everywhere,” Levitan said. “With a low, smoldering burn, chlorine grabs particles from the atmosphere and combines to release bad stuff from incomplete burns.” In an incomplete burn, where temperatures are not accurate and materials are contaminated, the risk of creating particulate matter, toxic dioxins and furans, heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is high. “Dioxins and furans are formed as a result of complete combustions, like PCBs,” Levitan said. “But then, there are other classes of dioxins that are made from incomplete burns. They’re byproducts made by pulling chlorine out of the atmosphere.” Toxic dioxins are miniscule in size, but are known as a human carcinogen and can cause fatal damage, Levitan said. While dioxins may travel quite a distance, depending on the location of the burn and weather conditions, they also fall locally. “A study in the early 2000s found that food is a primary means by which dioxins enter the body of people in the U.S.,” said Levitan, citing the National Academy of Sciences. “If food is the main way that “If you do a controlled dioxins are entering burn, you are going to our body as the product of open get carbon dioxide and burning, you don’t water. But an open burn want to have a Àre where or near where is not a controlled, clean food is produced.” burn, and what’s left The results is toxic emissions and indicated 21 percent of all dioxins present particulate matter.” in food come from - Lois Levitan dairy products, excluding milk;
and alternative disposal methods were nonexistent. Today, the use of agricultural plastics continues to rise as a product that is safer than traditional methods of feed storage and improves on-farm production and efÀciency. “There are so many good reasons to use plastics, but we want to stop open burning on the farm and other places where there are people,” Levitan said. “Recycling is a better option and we should take advantage of it.”
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SAUK CENTRE – Within the last few years, recycling agricultural plastics has gained reputable traction throughout the dairy industry in the Upper Midwest. However, as the practice of burning plastics still exists so does the potentially harmful risk to human and environmental health. “Why recycle agricultural plastics? The answer is because the alternatives aren’t very healthy for yourself or for the environment,” Lois Levitan said. Levitan, an assistant ecologist at Cornell University, presented, “Why recycle farm plastics?” during a Minnesota Milk Producers Association dairy management workshop Jan. 24 in Sauk Centre. Since the early 2000s, Levitan has been a part of an agricultural plastics recycling program in New York, researching ways to mitigate the effects of plastics in the environment through recycling. “There are three reasons we can argue to recycle plastics,” Levitan said. Aside from most landÀlls not having the capabilities to properly dispose of the materials and burying plastics countering sustainability efforts, open burning is arguably the most detrimental to human and environmental health. “The issue is, conceptually, open burning should only release carbon dioxide and water,” said Levitan, explaining how plastic Àlms are made of polyethylene, essentially carbon and hydrogen. “If you do a controlled burn, you are going to get carbon dioxide and water. But an open burn is not a controlled, clean burn, and what’s left is toxic emissions and particulate matter.” As the use of agricultural plastics has become commonplace, the material has evolved into a technical product – containing
freshwater Àsh and shellÀsh, milk and beef closely followed. Particulate matters are also a common result of an incomplete burn. “Particulate matters are found in the smog in China or near a Àre,” Levitan said. “They’re microscopic, and the smaller they are, the deeper they get into your lungs.” Levitan referenced data collected by the United States Geological Survey, which indicated particulate matter smaller than a value of 2.5 has the ability to clog arteries and veins, and create an increased risk for infectious pathogens, and respiratory and cardiac problems, among other concerns. “Some of the emissions that are coming out are chemicals that have all these various, strong health impacts,” Levitan said. “These are the kinds of things farmers and those doing outreach education should take into consideration.” When agriculture plastics are properly recycled, the incinerators are highly controlled with high temperatures and Àlter emissions. One burn barrel servicing a couple dozen houses releases the same amount of emissions as an incinerator burning 200 tons of waste per day, Levitan said. Nathan Reinbold with Pope/Douglas Solid Waste Management agreed. “We have a waste energy facility, and we service seven counties,” Reinbold said. “The amount of pollution is less than one burn barrel – it’s miniscule.” But the concept of recycling plastics is relatively new, as the use of plastics in agriculture did not begin until after the 1970s. “Plastics didn’t exist until after WWII,” Levitan said. “Even then, people would stick it in the back of the farm because they didn’t know what to do with it, and it wasn’t a problem for the Àrst couple of years.” Then, as agriculture plastic gained traction, it was recommended to burn the product as a method of disposal. This was encouraged for many years as studies were inconclusive
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