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‘Ace’ made many gardens beautiful

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pausing for a moment, taking a break Heaven is a lot greener this spring. from his heavenly gardening, to look down Henry Charles Wessels, better known to on us to listen to the song. The Land readers as the “Ace of Spades,” In The Garden passed away May 5 at the Luther MemorI come to the garden alone ial Home in Madelia, Minn. He was 80. While the dew is still on the roses Hank grew up near Blue Earth, Minn., where he farmed with his brother, And the voice I hear falling on my ear Everett. Hank retired from farming in The Son of God discloses 1982, but he never left the soil. He and his wife, Donna, who he often LAND MINDS referred to in his columns, moved to Refrain: By Kevin Schulz Madelia in 1983, and there he continued And He walks with me to help area farmers with field work. And He talks with me Six years later a new career blossomed And He tells me that I am His own for Hank, as he became a Master Gardener. With that gardening background, Hank folAnd the joy we share as we tarry, tarry there lowed the footsteps of his father, Carl, and became a None other has ever, ever known columnist for many area newspapers, including The Land. Hank first came to The Land as a correHe speaks and the sound of His voice spondent, writing a story for The Land’s Is so sweet that the birds they hush “Gardening Issue” in 1992. That following their singing spring, the “Ace of Spades” debuted in The And the melody that He sends to me Land. Over the years his column evolved, starting out as a hodge-podge of gardening Within my heart is still ringing tidbits. In the later years of the column, Hank answered questions from fellow garI’d stay in the garden with Him deners in The Land’s readership area. Hank Wessels Though the night around me be falling, Some of his favorite topics seemed to be March 16, 1931using corn gluten meal for weed prevenMay 5, 2011 But He bids me go; through the voice of tion, his milk jug banana peel mix for woe apple trees, improving readers’ tomato His voice to me is calling. crops and, of course, planting and growing hibiscus. Each spring Hank offered to send readers hibiscus seeds from his collection. Hank leaves behind Donna, his wife since 1982, He had gained quite a following over the years. son, Wayne of Dawson, Minn., and daughter, Tami, of Whenever The Land would go to a farm show, people Mankato, stepsons, Jeff Carstensen of Maple Grove would come to our display booth saying how they and Zachary Carstensen of Pipestone; a brother looked forward to Hank’s column in every issue. Everett of Blue Earth; eight grandchildren and one If Hank would take an issue off, and we neglected great-grandchild. to put in a note just that Hank was simply taking A memorial service was held May 10 at Faith some time off, I would get the calls and e-mails from Lutheran Church in Madelia, with burial in Riverreaders making sure that Hank would still be writside Cemetery. The Pilgrim Funeral Home in ing in the future. Madelia assisted the family with arrangements. Well, it is with a heavy heart that I have to tell Condolences can be sent to Donna at 601 1st St. readers that Hank will not be writing in the future. SW, Madelia, MN 56062. The entrance hymn at Hank’s funeral was, very ••• appropriately, “In the Garden.” As those attending Kevin Schulz is the editor of The Land. He may be were blaring out the verses, I could just picture Hank reached at editor@TheLandOnline.com.

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million acres more fruit production, 6.5 million acres more vegetable production and 11 billion pounds more milk than produced domestically. We have enough, however, only — ironically — because of soaring imports. According to the USDA, the value of vegetable imports to the United States doubled from $3.4 billion in 1998 to $7 billion in 2007. Simultaneously, the value of fruit and nut imports nearly tripled, from $5.5 billion to $14 billion. “We’re so focused on commodities,” says Tagtow, “that we’re increasingly relying on other countries to provide us with food.” Searching for a balance, Tagtow and fellow dietician Susan Roberts examined what this food policy means for Iowa, a state of agricultural bounty but not agricultural diversity. Their discoveries are detailed in “Cultivating Resilience,” a 56-page, February 2011 report outlining the state’s food strengths and weaknesses. For example, while only 0.04 percent of all Iowa farmland grows fruits and vegetables, 85 percent of the nearly $9 billion spent annually on food in Iowa leaves the state. (Links to “Cultivating Resilience” See GUEBERT, pg. 4

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Squeeze almost any official of almost grains declined from 58.1 percent in 1980any agbiz or farm group and the words 81 to 36.5 percent in 2010-11.” “Feed the world” will cross their lips. The Wow. Thirty years and five export-directed phrase is this century’s “Manifest Desfarm bills and still the “numbers indicate,” tiny,” a near-imperative, a cornerstone of writes Ray, that American farmers serve the our export-directed ag policy. world in the “much more modest role of But this ambition, according to the numresidual supplier” than global grocer. ber-crunching crew in Daryll Ray’s ag This worldly focus, however, has food and shop at the University of Tennessee, has nutrition consequences at home, suggests been more of a mission statement than a Angie Tagtow, an Iowa-based registered FARM & FOOD FILE dietician and public health researcher. mission accomplished. Writing in an early April “Policy PenFor example, she notes, the 1978 U.S. Ag By Alan Guebert nings” column, Ray notes that the comCensus showed 50 percent of all Iowa bined 2010-11 U.S. exports for barley, farms grew hogs, 60 percent grew catcorn, oats, rice and wheat “at 88.0 million tle, 56 percent grew hay and 34 percent tons (is) 82.4 percent of the 106.8 million grew oats. The 2002 Census showed these segments, tons of grain exports in the 1980-81 crop year.” respectfully, at 12, 33, 36 and 8 percent. That’s right; we’re exporting 18 percent less of the Big Taken across the nation, Tagtow explains, the 30Five grains today than 30 years ago. When soybeans year shift to commodities means “We’re not growing are added to the export numbers, Ray notes, 1980-81 enough ‘healthy’ food to meet minimum federal sales of the six rise to “126.5 million tons (while) 2010- guidelines for a healthy diet.” 11 projected exports are 131.3 million tons.” She’s right. According to data compiled by the U.S. So, U.S. exports of the Big Five and soy did increase Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Serover 30 years but only by “3.8 percent from the begin- vice in 2007, if every American followed USDA’s ning to the end of the 30-year period,” says Ray. dietary guidelines every day, the U.S. would need 7.6 That small achievement pales when compared to the rapid growth of the global market for the Big Five over the same 30 years — from “196.6 million tons to 261.3 million tons, an increase of 37.6 percent,” Ray reports. Viewed another way that means “the U.S. (share of this market) dropped from its 1980-81 peak of 54.3 percent to 33.7 percent,” he writes. Again, if U.S. soy exports are added, then “the U.S. share of world exports of soybeans and the five

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Commentary: USDA invests in Minnesota organic farmers

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Minnesota farmers transitioning to organic systems and established organic producers now have an opportunity to apply for Environmental Quality Incentives Program Organic Initiative funding to assist their organic efforts. The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced another $50 mil-

lion in funding for the EQIP Organic Initiative, which provides a 75 percent share of the cost of implementing organic conservation measures to those who qualify — 90 percent for beginning, limited-resource and socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.

This is the third year of the Organic Initiative. In 2010, Natural Resources Conservation Service obligated $24 million nationally with over $1 million going to Minnesota organic farmers. This year even greater funding is available for Minnesota producers to plan and implement conservation practices that address natural resource concerns in ways that are consistent with organic production.

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Feeding neither GUEBERT, from pg. 3 and Daryll Ray’s “Policy Pennings” are posted at www.farmandfoodfile.com.) Facts like that suggest there might be a better future feeding America rather than feeding the world. Right now, we’re doing neither. ••• Alan Guebert’s “Farm and Food File” is published weekly in more than 70 newspapers in North America. Contact him at agcomm@farmandfoodfile.com.

The deadline for this application period is May 20. The Center for Rural Affairs has a long history of assisting family farmers and ranchers in accessing new conservation programs. We created an EQIP Organic Initiative fact sheet available at www.cfra.org/node/2509 and we operate a farm bill helpline where producers can call (402) 687-2100, ask for the Farm Bill Helpline and speak to a real person who can help producers receive assistance in accessing new programs like the EQIP Organic Initiative. The Farm Bill Helpline can also assist farmers and ranchers with the Conservation Stewardship Program, the Cooperative Conservation Partnerships Initiative, the Value Added Agricultural Market Development Program and a host of beginning farmer and rancher programs. ••• This commentary was submitted by John Crabtree with the Center for Rural Affairs. He can be reached at johnc@cfra.org.

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Easter service in cold historic church warms the heart I wriggled into my long johns hoping to his head. “Hail King of the keep warm in the historic church at the Jews” they mocked, and Faribault County Fairgrounds. I rememThe light from the sun was gone, and suddenly struck him with their fists. bered that in previous years that it was Pastor Evenson shared the veil hanging in the temple split apart. Then quite cold because it is not heated. There how he had injured his own Jesus shouted, ‘Father I commit my spirit to were nine worship leaders, mainly local hand with a nail gun and pastors, who shared the plan of salvation. you,’ and with those words he died. had bruised the bones in his The prelude was by Steve Bakken, and it hand. He said the pain was — Luke 23: 45-46 unbearable, but must have brought tears to my eyes. Pastor Brent Walker gave a warm welbeen little compared to that his steps. He committed no sin, and no THE YIELD come in the cold church. The focus for the which Jesus suffered. deceit was found in his mouth. When they afternoon was to be contained in the folBy Sue Peterson Pastor Joe Ocker shared scripture concerning the hurled their insults at him, he did not lowing verses: 1 Peter 2:21-24: To this you time when Jesus died. In Luke 23:45-46: The light retaliate; when he suffered, he made no were called, because Christ suffered for from the sun was gone, and suddenly the veil hangthreats. Instead, he entrusted himself to you, leaving you an example that you should follow in him who judges justly. He himself bore our sins in his ing in the temple split apart. Then Jesus shouted, “Father I commit my spirit to you,” and with those body on the tree, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed. words he died. $8,650 Completely Erected! Pastor Ocker shared with us how the veil in the Pastor Joel Deneui shared from Luke 23:14,16 TLB temple was actually about four inches thick. A heavy r e h (words of Herod): You brought this man to me accust O ng i veil, which separated the Holy place from the Holy of ing him of leading a revolt against the Roman govBuild On Sizes ial! Holies, where only the High Priest could enter, and ernment. I have examined him thoroughly, on this Spec then only once a year. This illustrates how Jesus point and find him innocent. I will therefore have allows us access to God the Father through him. We him scourged with leaded thongs, and release him. no longer need a high priest to intercede for us, Pastor Deneui said, “If he was innocent, why was because now Jesus is our High Priest. he punished?” I guess I really had not given this ••• much thought before. Sue Peterson has been writing “The Yield” column A graphic description of the suffering of Jesus was given by Aaron Evenson. He told about the scourging since 1978 and has been a staple of The Land. She may be reached at sustan2@bevcomm.net or 1010 that Jesus endured. From John 19:1-3 TLB: Then East 5th St., Blue Earth, MN 56013. Pilate laid open Jesus’ back with a leaded whip, and Livestock, Hay, Machinery & Grain Storage, etc. the soldiers made a crown of thorns and placed it on Matthew 6; Psalm 37:5-7 Pete Schilling

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Weather outlook ‘disturbing’ for growing season than-normal growing degree By DICK HAGEN days through the month of July. The Land Staff Writer And that means looking at the The cool, wet spring doesn’t second half of the growing sealook to improve too much as son we’re seeing a crop that’s we heading into the heart of not only behind because of late the growing season. planting but also lagging University of Minnesota because of cooler temperaclimatologist Mark Seeley tures.” said, “the weather service Mark Seeley Compounding this issue, Seeforecast that we look at for the Western Great Lakes Region, ley said, is that generally not enough including Minnesota, is a little bit dis- extra GDDs are picked up in August and September to compensate for the turbing. “We see a pattern of cooler-than- lack of GDDs in June and July. Seeley is well aware that most farmnormal temperatures, therefore less-

ers missed the optimum April 24-May 10 planting season for corn. Last year 63 percent was planted by April 25. With continued planting delays, decreased yields are inevitable. U of M Extension research over the past three years showed corn yield was reduced by an average of 3 percent when planting was delayed from late-April to mid-May and by 15 percent for planting delays until late-May (the equivalent of 1/2 bushel per acre per day). However, crop maturity was reduced by just four to five days for each two-week delay in planting beyond late-April.

So when do you consider switching to earlier maturities, if available? According to Jeff Coulter, U of M Extension corn agronomist, “a general guideline is to stick with your planned seed choices until May 25. When planting between May 25 and May 31 planting hybrids five to seven days earlier relative maturity is advised. “Obviously planting corn in June is risky because of potential frost damage before the crop reaches maturity. You reduce that risk if you plant hybrids at least eight to 15 days earlier relative maturity than full season.” So in view of what’s happened so far in 2011, is this year an abnormal year? Seeley used See WEATHER, pg. 9

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WEATHER, from pg. 8 wet and long winter. That is generally the term “peculiar” to describe Min- ascribed to a La Niña effect due to nesota weather, at least into early cooler waters in the equatorial Pacific region. Now we see La Niña dissipatMay. ing to a neutral condition for the bal“We had a very prolonged winter ance of the growing season. So maybe with a very deep snow depth for the we’ll rebound and have a decent secfirst time since the ond half for 2011 winter of 1995-96. to encourage a We had five consecmore-normal utive months of development of our We’ve got to be cooler-than-normal crops. But looking resilient; we’ve got to temperatures. We forward to another plan for contingencies went into the winseason of field dryand do the best we can. ter season with ing our crops like high moisture levThat’s about all we can what happened in els in our soils and the 2010 is highly hope for at this stage of excessive snows exacunlikely,” Seeley our cropping season. erbated the abnorsaid. mally wet spring we’re — Mark Seeley Seeley hesitated still experiencing. And about making a that of course resulted in abnormal flooding in most of our global sweep of unusual weather but did point out that parts of Europe Minnesota watersheds. experienced one of its harshest Decem“It took prospects for an early spring bers in history. Extremely cold temperplanting season completely out of the atures and huge snow depths preequation. Even if soil temperatures vailed in many areas of Europe. had warmed up normally we were fac“But things turned and they experiing a field traffic ability problem enced one of the mildest Aprils in hisbecause soils have stayed so wet. tory. The level of fluctuation has been “So yes, it has been unusual for per- rather extreme so far this calendar sistence of cool temperature and a very year. That’s a bit worrisome in not

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By DICK HAGEN The Land Staff Writer “It makes a much better environmental learning center than it did farm ground,” said Dennis Peterson, Kandiyohi County (Minn.) commissioner and a key “instigator” that led to the Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center. Peterson should know. He used to farm 60 acres of land now included in this outdoor classroom. This 20-year-old facility today fairly “reeks” with environmental awareness. Located about 11 miles north of Willmar and 2 miles west on County Road 29 off Highway 71, PWELC now has its embracing arms wrapped around nearly 500 acres of wooded hills, a few frog and duck potholes, a historic farm site campus including a pioneer cabin and barn, and acres and acres of nature enriched hiking trails. Lake Florida buffers the north side, Florida sloughs abound to the west, private hunting land lies to the south and Conservation Reserve Program acres and pasture land make up the eastern boundary. April 16 was an Earth Day celebration at Prairie Woods. Part of the goodies included a tasty pancake and sausage breakfast, an indoor climbing wall, tiedying your own T-shirt plus a puppet show “Are You Thirsty?” presented by In the Heart of the Beast, a

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Renewable energy an important basis of center PRAIRIE, from pg. 11 Minneapolis puppet theater company. “Are You Thirsty?” demonstrated, through cleverly costumed and animated puppeteers, how much of the Earth’s water is available for drinking, compares tap and bottle water and helped youth of all ages (including many adults in the audience) better understand the importance of water in the cycle of life. It was noted that Americans now spend about $21

billion a year for bottled water. Each of the past two years, more than 20,000 youth have visited the center. “We’re drawing from nearly a 100-mile radius. Bus loads of students, all ages from K up through grade 12, are now adding Prairie Woods to their yearly science adventure trip,” Peterson said. Students and schools pay a nominal fee to participate. However the PWELC, in cooperation with Kandiyohi County government, maintains a

small fund to help defray the costs for visiting students. “We direct about $150,000 from our county budget but this center is getting close to becoming self-sustaining,” Peterson said, and that includes self-sufficient on its energy costs as well. PWELC has its own 20Kw Jacobs wind turbine; it burns biomass pellets for supplemental heat; it has large solar panels harnessing “free heat” from the sun; and it even has an electric powered Ford Ranger pick-up converted to all electric with batteries recharged each night by the wind generator. As part of the PWELC’s ongoing biomass energy functions, volunteer Bob Ryan, Bird Island, Minn., entrepreneur in biomass fuels, was burning biomass pellets in a small stove convenient for youth and marshmallow roasting.

“Biomass is becoming a very competitive fuel, especially here in the Upper Midwest where we have an abundance of biomass feedstocks in our freshly harvested corn, soybean and wheat fields,” said Ryan, whose firm is European Energy Connections and available at www.eeconnections.net. “Here at Prairie Woods we’ve provided biomass pelleted fuels for two years and have cut their heating costs about 50 percent compared to LP gas. Today we’re using hardwood pellets but we’ve burned biomass ag residue products such as soybean straw and sunflower hulls and some secondary wood waste. We’ve even blended some navy beans into our product to come up with the necessary BTU heat values and reduce ash level.” The goal of biomass pellets for fuel is 8,000 BTU’s per pound See PRAIRIE, pg. 13

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Center offers multiple activities for many different groups ing, said Peterson, now into his 19th year as a county commissioner. Today more than 200 names (starting at the $100 gift level) are listed as contributors for this bluff-top building with picturesque views over much of the scenic vistas of PWELC. Also important to the ongoing programs of PWELC is a long-standing partnership with United Way of West Central Minnesota which recently issued a $16,500 grant to support three program areas: Serious Fun!, Everyone Outside! and Bridging Ages and Cultures through Time Travel and Living History. Time Travel programs help youth learn about the early immigrant history of Kandiyohi County and how relationships to the land and each other are shaped by the technology of the day. Dave Pederson, PWELC executive director, said the center currently serves about 60 school districts each year plus 4-H, FFA and Boy Scout troops are also frequent visitors and users of the center.

That list also includes church groups, athletic teams, even corporate and company groups find the Center a great place to unwind, get a focus on the real world, and get a special touch of nature that often does wonders for better on-the-job performance. “Athletic teams come for our extensive Challenge Course programs which involve team building programs for school groups, corporate groups, church groups and youth groups,” Pederson said. That Challenge Course features a two-level circuit course, Flying Squirrel and Giant’s Ladder. The PWELC is a year-round facility with about 6 miles of hiking and cross-country ski trails for the winter enthusiast. It also has rental ski and snow shoe equipment. “Everything we do at Prairie Woods is geared to getting people connected with the outdoors,” he said, and that means special classes on better understanding the environment; getSee PRAIRIE, pg. 14

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replicas of structures dating back from 8,000 years ago. Important to the financial history of this Center were significant donations by people and organizations throughout this west central Minnesota community. Peterson mentioned the Early Olson family legacy and the Linder Foundation, both from the Willmar community, were instrumental in providing funds for the buildings. However, the key instigator for the idea of this particular environmental learning center was Gary Westby, Department of Natural Resources area conservation officer for this part of Minnesota. “He had the early vision for this center, even this location. Gary unfortunately was killed in an auto accident so the building hosting the pancake breakfast today, and many other events (including weddings and family reunion celebrations) through the year, is called the Westby Memorial Building and was funded by memorial gifts on behalf of Gary,” Peterson said. Westby’s wife later died from cancer and memorial gifts on her behalf were also dedicated to this particular build-

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PRAIRIE, from pg. 12 and generating less than 2 percent ash. The main campus at PWELC now operates almost entirely with renewable energy. The buildings are heated by a high-efficiency biomass boiler, pellet stoves, solar hot air panels and passive solar. Water is heated by a Solar Skies solar panel manufactured in Alexandria, Minn. The main exhibit hall is heated by a Countryside pellet stove manufactured in Hutchinson, Minn., by American Energy Systems. The maintenance building is heated by 16 solar panels which, in a previous life, had heated a swimming pool at the MinnWest Technology Campus in Willmar, when that facility was a Minnesota Regional Treatment Center. Prairie woods indeed. Red Cedar, oak, maple, ash and elm predominate throughout the center. Recently a page of Native American history was also discovered on the grounds of the PWELC. Checked out by the Minnesota Historical Society, a large mound on one of the wooded hilltops with the Center was identified as an ancient Indian burial site about 1,200 years old with

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Wildlife abound — deer, pheasants, eagles, turkeys PRAIRIE, from pg. 13 ting youth involved in outdoor recreation and developing in youth of all ages (adults too) what nature has to offer and what being responsive to nature is all about. With a keen eye to the future, Pederson said that the next generation of voters, policy makers, and land owners are in fourth, fifth and sixth grade today. “So we know that getting these younger kids involved and connected to nature is important to the future of our community, our state and nation.” Minnesota now has seven environ-

mental learning centers across the state. Some offer residential dormitory space and food service. The PWELC doesn’t have overnight accommodations although Boy Scout Troop 13 of St. Cloud was “camped out” on the floor of the Pioneer Barn the weekend of Earth Day. “We’re known as a ‘day-use’ facility so we work more within our own communities. However we do residential programs in collaborations with Green Lake Bible Camp and Decision Hills camp which houses the kids which then are bused here for a day of science fun and learning. Or we provide

staff at their facilities for ‘on-site’ instruction,” Pederson said. The PWELC also functions as a host site for special teacher training sessions for things like the Master Naturalist Program. If you want to experience the “up close and personal” look at nature’s plant life and wildlife, both abound at this center. The PWELC for example has a deer population estimated at about 200 head. Red Tail hawk, pheasants, bald eagle, many different raptors and wild turkeys abound. And to assist handicapped and disabled people, the PWELC also does special “wheel chair” deer and turkey hunts each fall and spring, respectively. Special trailers towed behind 4 x 4 ATVs take the participants into the woods at PWELC. “We have eight blinds and we have a dedicated group of volunteers that handle this entire program each spring and fall.”

The PWELC has a small core staff with Deb Anderson coordinating the Challenge Course programs and Kory Klebe coordinating the Environmental Education programs and the youth shooting sports programs. Archery shooting with recumbent bows was part of the adventures of Earth Day April 16. The “time travels” program which incorporates the Living History area with the Pioneer Farm is a part-time responsibility of Teri Wermerskirchen. Anne Dybsetter does the Youth Energy Summit program better known as YES! Maintaining and improving the buildings, grounds and equipment of the PWELC is Paul Hellenschmidt. “Plus we have a great reservoir of volunteers and part-time paid helpers also,” Pederson said. For more information, log on to www.prairiewoodselc.org.

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increase of 54 cents from May and $5.01 above a year ago. He expects the Class IV pricing factor to be the “higher of” in driving the Class I value. ■ Don’t expect any Milk Income Loss Contract payment anytime soon. The National Milk Producers Federation’s Roger Cryan said that “NASSreported alfalfa prices are starting to follow corn and soybeans up, driven by both the feed value on the demand side and the supply pressure of alfalfa acreage moving to those and other now high-priced crops. “Nevertheless, futures markets project modestly lower feed prices through the fiscal year than they did last month, which is lowering the projected See MIELKE, pg. 16

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This column was written for the marketing week ending May 13. Revisions in the Chicago Mercantile Exchange butter stock report caused some consternation in the cash dairy markets the second week of May. It started with the butter market and flowed into MIELKE MARKET the cheese. WEEKLY Cash butter grabbed attenBy Lee Mielke tion Monday by dropping 4.5 cents, and continued to plunge from there, but regained 2.5 on Friday. The closing price when the dust settled was $1.95 per pound, down 14.5 week but cents on the week, but still 33.5 cents above that week a year ago. Nine cars 10 cars of barrel found traded hands on the week. The new homes. Must National Agricultural Statistics Service-surveyed butter price average hit be grilling time! $2.0226, up 1.6 cents. The NASS-surveyed U.S. average Revisions to the tune of 27.2 million block price inched up 0.1 cent, to pounds in CME butter stocks, the third $1.6182, while the barrels averaged $1.6187, down 0.4 cent. revision in three weeks, triggered the price fall. Dave Kurzawski, market ■ analyst with FCStone LLC in Chicago, Cash Grade A nonfat dry milk closed said: “The questions people are asking now are whether the revised numbers the week at $1.63, down a penny on the week, while Extra Grade closed at are accurate and who is to blame for $1.6350, down a half cent. NASS powthe mistakes.” der averaged $1.60, up 0.1 cent, and One insider told me that he has long dry whey averaged 48.91 cents, up 1.3 been skeptical of using the data, as it cents. was not designed to be a comprehenThe California Department of Food sive inventory of product and, unlike and Agriculture announced its June the NASS reports, is not mandatory Class I milk prices May 10 at $21.41 and varies in the number of wareper hundredweight for the North and houses reporting. $21.68 for the South. Both are up 51 Cheese was quiet the first two days of cents from May and $5.73 above June trading until the butter stock revision, 2010. The northern price average for then the 40-pound blocks lost 2.75 cents 2011 now stands at $19.42, up from on Wednesday, but inched back up a quar- $16.09 at this time a year ago. The ter-cent on Friday. Block cheese closed the southern average stands at $19.69, up week at $1.6225/lb., down 2.5 cents, but from $16.36 a year ago. still 16 cents above a year ago. ■ The 500-pound barrels closed at Meanwhile, California Dairies, a cooper$1.6425, down a penny and three quarative that produces over 17 billion pounds ters on the week, 22.5 cents above a year ago, and 2 cents above the blocks. of milk annually, has petitioned the Only two cars of block were sold on the CDFA for a public hearing to consider


Cheese to foreign buyers keeps U.S. prices up “as the decline in milk cows is expected MILC target price for Class I milk in to be offset by growth in milk per cow.” It Boston. Higher Class I milk prices are adds that, while inventories are expected to expand in 2011, weakening milk now projected, as well, based on butprices and relatively high feed costs will ter-powder values,” thus Cryan does set the stage for herds to contract not project any MILC payments slightly in 2012. The data also reflects through September. an additional milking day in 2012. ■ Milk production in 2012 is projected to The USDA’s latest World Agricultural hit 198.7 billion pounds, with 2011 output Supply and Demand Estimates report projected at 195.4 billion, down 500 million raised its 2012 milk production forecast pounds from last month’s estimate, and MIELKE, from pg. 15

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compares to 192.8 billion in 2010. The 2011 forecast was lowered from last month primarily reflecting slower growth in milk per cow despite more rapid growth in cow numbers, according to the USDA. Commercial exports were forecast to increase as the global economy improves and imports will be lower as domestic supplies increase. With increasing domestic production, cheese, butter, nonfat dry milk and whey prices were forecast lower. Imports were reduced and exports were raised from last month due to an increase in global dairy demand and a weak U.S. dollar. All 2011 dairy product prices were raised from last month with Class milk prices increased to reflect the higher product prices. The 2011 Class III milk price average is now projected to range $16.45 to $16.95/cwt. That compares to last month’s estimate of $16.10 to $16.60, and compares to a $14.41 average in 2010. The 2012 Class III and Class IV forecasts were lower, consistent with lower product price forecasts. The USDA sees a 2012 Class III average of $15.35 to $16.35 and a Class IV average of $16.30 to $17.40/cwt. ■ The Cooperatives Working Together program announced that it accepted seven requests for export assistance this week from Dairy Farmers of America, Darigold and Foremost Farms to sell a total of 3 million pounds of Cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese to customers in Asia, North Africa, Central America and the South Pacific. The product will be delivered May through October and raised 2011 CWT cheese exports to 30.2 million pounds to 19 countries. Why is this important? Because this cheese is headed to foreign customers and not domestic ones or the CME, and therefore helps keep upward pressure on domestic prices.

■ Milk production continued to build toward season peak levels throughout the country the first week of May, according to the USDA, though some southern areas are seeing receipts start to edge lower. Wet and unseasonable cool weather was hampering spring tillage and planting in the Midwest, with water standing in many low spots, not to mention the flooding along the Mississippi River but the CME’s Daily Dairy Report says weather has since warmed significantly and farmers got more corn planted though they are still about a week behind. Class I sales were typical for the first of a month, according to the USDA, but bottlers are anticipating the advent of summer closures for schools and universities, as are processors, which means more milk going into manufacturing. ■ Looking beyond our shores, the 2010-11 New Zealand milk production season is “closing strongly,” according to the Daily Dairy Report. “Milk output is trending well above year-ago levels when supplies were pinched by severe drought.” New Zealand exports reached a record high in the first quarter, driven almost exclusively in shipments of whole milk powder, up 38 percent from a year ago. Skim milk powder, cheese, and butterfat exports were down 9 percent. ■ Finally, a little “wit for the week.” Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday lying in a hospital bed, dying of nothing! ••• Lee Mielke is a syndicated columnist who resides in Everson, Wash. His weekly column is featured in newspapers across the country and he may be reached at lkmielke@juno.com.

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vegetative, bud and blossom stages. We usually start checking fields when the crop is about 16 inches tall. PEAQ sticks can be purchased through the Midwest Forage Association website www.midwestforage.org or by calling (651) 484-3888. For scissors cut sampling, take a fresh cut sample at random locations in an alfalfa field and have the sample analyzed at a forage testing lab. The recommendation is to take at least three samples at three- to four-day intervals ahead of when the alfalfa might be cut to estimate a trend for how the crop is developing. This means starting about two weeks ahead of expected harvest. Cutting decisions are based on neutral detergent fiber, RFV or RFQ targets.

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The Central Minnesota Forage Council, University of Minnesota Extension staff and cooperating farmers and agribusiness people will be taking scissors cut alfalfa samples and Predictive Equation of Alfalfa Quality stick readings again in 2011. Sites are being arranged in Stearns, Benton, Morrison and Wright counties. The first samples will likely be taken on May 12 or 16. Samples will be taken on Mondays and Thursdays until the field is harvested. Questions about this project in Stearns, Benton and Morrison counties can be referred to Extension Educator Dan Martens at (800) 964-4929 or (320) 968-5077 if a local call to Foley. For information in Carver and Scott counties, call Laura Kieser at (952) 466-5300. Information will be shared by radio, website and a call-in phone message. For radio, check KASM 1150 AM from Albany and from Little Falls 960 AM and WYRQ 92.1. The website is Minnesota Crop News at http://blog.lib.umn.edu/efans/cropnews. Look for “Hay Information” on the left side of the Crop News Page. A phone message report can be heard by calling the Benton County Extension Office at (320) 968-5077 if a local call to Foley or (800) 964-4929. When the phone is answered enter 5081. For information about using alfalfa scissors cut sampling or PEAQ readings log on to www.extension.umn.edu/forages. There are articles for using these tools with alfalfa and with alfalfa-grass mix crops and a link to the Minnesota Crop News site. You can request printed copies of articles that tell about using this in your fields. Harvesting correct quality alfalfa and other forage corps lays the foundation for rations that support efficient milk production in dairy cows and other livestock enterprises. Forage growers and agronomy and nutrition advisers can use several tools and strategies for gauging the growth and maturity of the alfalfa crop for harvest decisions. Present and past experiences are good indicators of whether strategies are working well on individual farms or whether some adjustments might be useful. PEAQ means “predictive equation for alfalfa quality” based on the height and maturity. A “PEAQ” stick was developed at the University of Wisconsin — marked for relative feed value or relative feed quality related to height and

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March 2011 milk production totaled 775 million pounds in Minnesota, down 1.5 percent from the 787 million pounds produced in March 2010. Revised February 2011 milk output was 699 million pounds. Minnesota’s production per cow averaged 1,645 pounds in March 2011, down 30 pounds from last March. The revised February 2011 rate was 1,485 pounds per cow. The average number of milk cows on farms in Minnesota during March 2011 was 471,000 head, unchanged from the February 2011 number but up 1,000 from one year ago. Accumulated Minnesota milk production for the first three months of 2011 was 2.24 billion pounds, up 1.1 percent from the same period a year ago. Milk production in Iowa in March totaled 381 million pounds, up 2 percent from March 2010. The average number of milk cows at 209,000 head, was down less than 1 percent from March 2010. Production per cow averaged 1,825 pounds, up 3 percent from March 2010. March milk production up 2.4 percent Milk production in the 23 major dairy states during March totaled 15.8 billion pounds, up 2.4 percent from March 2010. February revised production at 14.0 billion pounds, was up 2.3 percent from February 2010. Production per cow in the 23 major dairy states averaged 1,872 pounds for March, 24 pounds above March 2010. The number of milk cows on farms in the 23 major dairy states was 8.42 million head, 93,000 head more than March 2010, and 17,000 more than February 2011. Accumulated milk production in the 23 major dairy states for the first three months of 2011 was 45.0 billion pounds, up 2.5 percent from the same period a year ago. As of February 2009, the 23 major dairy states are Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. ••• This article was submitted by the Minnesota and Iowa field offices of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.

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CIH 535 Quad, '10, 690 hrs ..........................................$297,500 CIH 535 Quad, '10, 570 hrs ..........................................$297,500 CIH 535 Quad, '10, 1100 hrs ........................................$282,500 CIH 530 Quad, '07, 1200 hrs ........................................$235,000 CIH 530 Quad, '07, 1500 hrs ........................................$230,000 CIH 530 Quad, '07, 1750 hrs ........................................$225,000 CIH 530 Stegier, '07, 1485 hrs ......................................$211,900 CIH STX530, '06, 990 hrs..............................................$240,000 CIH STX530, '06, 2150 hrs............................................$225,000 CIH STX430, '06, 960 hrs..............................................$169,500 CIH 385 Quad, '09 ........................................................$232,500 CIH 9390, '00, 5165 hrs ..................................................$89,500 CIH 9390, '97, 6915 hrs ..................................................$95,000 CIH 9370Q, '98, 7835 hrs................................................$90,000 CIH 9250, '92, 6585 hrs ..................................................$48,500 CIH 9170, '89, 7055 hrs ..................................................$47,500 CIH 9150, '87, 5535 hrs ..................................................$48,500 Case 4890, '81, 425 hrs ..................................................$12,500 Case 550H, '00, 1425 hrs ................................................$35,500 Cat CH85C, '95, 5940 hrs ................................................$67,000 Cat MT765B, '07, 1885 hrs............................................$179,950 JD 9630, '09, 930 hrs....................................................$229,000 JD 9620T, '04, 3575 hrs ................................................$179,500 JD 9400, '98, 3245 hrs..................................................$109,900 JD 8850 ..........................................................................$27,500 NH 9482, '95, 4505 hrs ..................................................$69,000 NH 9282, '97, 3360 hrs ..................................................$69,500 NH T9060, '08, 1395 hrs ..............................................$212,000 Steiger ST280, '82, 7425 hrs ..........................................$21,500 Versatile 835, '78 ............................................................$21,500

TRACTORS 2WD

TRACTORS AWD/MFD

SPRING TILLAGE Continued

FORAGE Continued

CIH CX100, '98, 2200 hrs................................................$35,000 CIH CX70, '00, 4100 hrs..................................................$18,900 CIH 305 Mag, '09, 700 hrs ............................................$182,500 CIH 305 Mag, '08, 1235 hrs ..........................................$169,900 CIH MX305, '06, 4325 hrs ............................................$125,500 CIH MX200, '02, 5190 hrs ..............................................$75,000 CIH MX200, '00, 4040 hrs ..............................................$75,000 CIH 180 Puma, '08, 1290 hrs ........................................$102,000 CIH MXM140, '03, 1600 hrs............................................$71,200 CIH MXM120, '04, 1960 hrs............................................$59,500 CIH MXU135, '08, 805 hrs ..............................................$74,500 CIH 8950, 8700 hrs ........................................................$62,500 CIH 7140, '89, 6745 hrs ..................................................$53,500 CIH 7140, '88, 6585 hrs ..................................................$49,500 CIH 5240, '92, 9390 hrs ..................................................$25,900 Case 4694, '84, 5970 hrs ................................................$18,900 CIH 2294, '86, 7350 hrs ..................................................$21,500 CIH 140 Pro, '08, 1900 hrs..............................................$75,000 Challenger CH45, '96, 2355 hrs ......................................$59,500 Ford 8970, '94, 8140 hrs ................................................$62,500 Ford TW25, '89, 6220 hrs................................................$26,500 JD 7330, '08, 2110 hrs....................................................$67,500 JD 4755, '90, 3935 hrs....................................................$58,500 JD 2955, '89, 2330 hrs....................................................$28,950 McCormick XTX165, '09, 85 hrs......................................$89,500 NH 8870, '95, 3895 hrs ..................................................$67,900 NH 8770 ..........................................................................$54,900

CIH 4900, 52.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$8,950 CIH 4900, 43.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$5,500 CIH 4900, 32' Fld Cult ......................................................$7,500 CIH 4800, 31' Fld Cult ......................................................$7,950 CIH 4800, 28.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$7,750 CIH 4600, 46.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$37,500 CIH 4300, 52.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$13,900 CIH TMII, 44.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$32,000 Flexcoil 820, 40' Fld Cult ................................................$11,500 Glencoe 4300, 38.5' Fld Cult..............................................$7,900 JD 2210, 44.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$42,500 JD 985, 48.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$17,500 JD 980, 30.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$22,000 Melroe 40' Fld Cult ............................................................$2,900 Wilrich FCW, 41' Fld Cult ..................................................$2,500 Wilrich Quad 5, 45' Fld Cult ............................................$22,500 Wilrich 2500, 27.4' Fld Cult ..............................................$2,995 CIH 3900, 33' Disk ..........................................................$17,900 (2) CIH 496 Disk ..............................................$7,500 & $13,500 CIH 330, 34' Disk ............................................................$58,900 CIH 330, 34' Disk ............................................................$57,500 IH 770, 16' Disk ................................................................$4,950 IH 480, 20' Disk ................................................................$1,750 IH 480, 19' Disk ................................................................$2,500 Big G 3026, 28' Disk..........................................................$7,500 Ezee-On 3800, 38.5' Disk ................................................$29,500 JD 21' Disk ........................................................................$1,500 Wishek 862NT, 26' Disk ..................................................$56,500

JD 630 Hayhead ................................................................$8,500 (2) JD 7HP, 7' Hayhead ........................................$600 & $1,600 JD 5HP, 5.5' Hayhead ..........................................................$850 NH 939 Hayhead................................................................$4,500 NH 3500 Hayhead..............................................................$6,500 NH 355W Hayhead ............................................................$8,500 NH 340W Hayhead ............................................................$5,000 NH 29P Hayhead................................................................$3,500 (2) Claas Orbis 750 Cornhead........................$75,000 & $76,000 (5) Claas RU600, 8R30 Cornhead ..................$24,500 - $59,000 Claas RU450XTRA Cornhead ..........................................$42,000 (9) Claas RU450 Cornhead..............................$29,000 - $40,000 Gehl TR3038N Cornhead ..................................................$1,400 (3) Gehl TR330 Cornhead ..................................$4,200 - $5,900 JD 688 Cornhead ............................................................$51,500 JD 676 6R Cornhead ......................................................$52,000 JD 4R30 Cornhead ............................................................$5,500 Kemper M4500CL-8 Cornhead ........................................$17,000 (2) Kemper 4500 Cornhead ..........................$26,000 & $29,500 (2) Kemper 3000 Cornhead ..........................$18,000 & $20,000 Kemper 360 Cornhead ....................................................$34,000 NH 360N6 Cornhead........................................................$15,000 NH 360U6 Cornhead........................................................$16,500 NH 3PN Cornhead..............................................................$8,500 (2) NH R1600 Cornhead ................................$39,500 & $42,500

COMPACT TRACTORS

Rudy Lusk - (507) 227-4119 Miller 4275, '08, 615 hrs ..............................................$209,000 Tyler Patriot XL, '94, 4460 hrs ........................................$32,500

SPRAYERS - PULL-TYPE

CIH Farmall 45, '08, 20 hrs..............................................$27,500 Agco ST 40, '02, 425 hrs ................................................$18,500 JD 3520, '10, 65 hrs........................................................$34,750 Kubota B7800, '03, 895 hrs ............................................$13,500 Kubota B6100, 935 hrs......................................................$3,950 Kubota B3030, '06, 1045 hrs ..........................................$14,900 Kubota B1750, '96, 225 hrs ..............................................$6,000 Kubota BX2230, '04, 685 hrs ............................................$7,950 Kubota BX2200, '03, 395 hrs ............................................$8,650

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

PLANTING & SEEDING

CIH 7120, '88, 10400 hrs ................................................$35,500 CIH 7110, '88, 13345 hrs ................................................$24,500 CIH 2594, '85, 10000 hrs ................................................$15,500 Case 2390, '81, 7550 hrs ................................................$13,500 Case 2090, 4990 hrs..........................................................$6,900 Case 930, '66, 2185 hrs ....................................................$4,500 Case VAC ..........................................................................$2,500 Farmall H, '41 ....................................................................$1,500 Farmall Super M, '53 ........................................................$2,250 IH 5288, '82, 7820 hrs ....................................................$15,900 IH 1586, '80, 5565 hrs ....................................................$15,500 IH 1086, '79, 9770 hrs ....................................................$12,500 IH 1086, '76, 8585 hrs ......................................................$9,500 IH 1066, '73, 7925 hrs ......................................................$9,000 IH 986, '77, 8735 hrs ......................................................$11,000 IH 966................................................................................$6,500 IH 856, '69 ........................................................................$5,000 IH 686, '80, 9000 hrs ........................................................$7,500 IH 656, '69 ........................................................................$7,250 IH 400................................................................................$2,500 Ford 8830, '90, 7530 hrs ................................................$27,900 JD 7610, '97, 10890 hrs..................................................$38,900 JD 4840, '81, 7815 hrs....................................................$25,000 JD 4440, '79, 9220 hrs....................................................$19,950 White 2/85, '77, 9035 hrs..................................................$7,500

SPRAYERS - SELF-PROPELLED

CIH 1250, 24R30 ..........................................................$146,900 CIH 1240, 16R30 ............................................................$72,900 CIH 1240, 12R30 ............................................................$89,900 CIH 1200, 36R22 ............................................................$95,500 CIH 1200, 36R20 ............................................................$97,500 CIH 1200, 32R22 ............................................................$72,500 (2) CIH 1200, 24R22 ............................................choice $42,500 CIH 1200, 24R20 ............................................................$73,500 (3) CIH 1200, 12R30 ......................................$26,000 - $48,500 CIH 1200, 8R30 ..............................................................$25,000 CIH 955, 6R30 ................................................................$11,500 CIH 900, 6R30 ..................................................................$5,900 Friesen 2400RT................................................................$15,500 (2) JD 7300, 12R30 ........................................$9,500 & $14,500 JD 7000, 12N ..................................................................$10,950 JD 1770NT ......................................................................$71,500 Kinze 3700, 36R20 ..........................................................$62,500 Kinze 3140, 12R30 ..........................................................$39,500 White 8524, 24R30........................................................$117,500 White 8100 ......................................................................$23,000 White 6700 ......................................................................$23,500 White 6100, 24R22..........................................................$24,500 CIH 5500, 30' Drill ..........................................................$22,000 CIH 5500MT ....................................................................$18,000 CIH 5400MT, 20' Drill ........................................................$7,500 IH 510 Drill ........................................................................$2,600 (2) Great Plains 20' Drill ....................................$4,950 & $5,500 JD 750NT, 15' Drill ..........................................................$15,000 JD 520, 20' Drill ................................................................$4,850 JD 455, 30' Drill ..............................................................$18,500 JD 450, 13' Drill ................................................................$7,500 Sunflower 9412, 20' Drill ................................................$17,900 CIH SDX40, 40' Seeder..................................................$129,500

SPRING TILLAGE CIH 60.5' Fld Cult ............................................................$69,500 CIH 50.5' Fld Cult ............................................................$39,500 CIH 4900, 53.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$8,950

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Blumhardt Trailmaster ......................................................$4,900 Demco Conquest ............................................................$22,500 Demco HP, 60' ......................................................................$995 Fast 7420 ........................................................................$22,000 Fast 1000 Gal ....................................................................$7,950 Hardi 500, 60'....................................................................$8,500 Hardi Commander............................................................$47,500 Hardi HAC900 ....................................................................$8,950 Hardi HC800 ......................................................................$7,250 Millerpro 500-45................................................................$5,950 Redball 690......................................................................$39,500 Redball 690, 2000 Gal ....................................................$32,900 Redball 690, 2000 Gal ....................................................$26,500 Redball 670, 1200 Gal ....................................................$22,900 Redball 565......................................................................$15,500 Top Air NAV1100 ............................................................$22,500 Top Air 1100R60XF..........................................................$14,500 Top Air 60' ........................................................................$5,995

SELF PROP. FORAGE HARVESTERS Chase Groskreutz, East - (320) 248-3733 Randy Olmscheid, West - (320) 583-6014 Claas 980, '08, 1495 hrs................................................$255,000 Claas 970, '08, 1245 hrs................................................$288,000 Claas 900, '02................................................................$115,000 Claas 890, '05, 2230 hrs................................................$173,000 Claas 890, '02, 1560 hrs................................................$189,500 Claas 890, '02, 2555 hrs................................................$147,000 Claas 880, '95, 3820 hrs..................................................$68,000 Claas 870CC, '07, 760 hrs ............................................$189,000 Claas 870 GE, '06, 2580 hrs ..........................................$184,500 Claas 870, '05, 1820 hrs................................................$165,000 Claas 870, '04, 2915 hrs................................................$137,500 Claas 870, '03, 2790 hrs................................................$162,000 JD 7500, '03, 3635 hrs..................................................$109,500 JD 6810, '96, 4590 hrs....................................................$59,500 JD 6850, '98, 4865 hrs....................................................$65,000 JD 5830, 3800 hrs ..........................................................$42,500 JD 5730, '91, 3210 hrs....................................................$34,000 NH FX60, '03, 1970 hrs ................................................$115,000 NH FX58, '02, 1410 hrs ................................................$108,000 NH 1900, '81, 1655 hrs ..................................................$26,500

BALERS (3) CIH RBX562 Rnd Baler ............................$14,500 - $18,500 CIH RBX561 Rnd Baler ......................................................$9,500 CIH RB564, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..............................................$27,500 CIH 8460, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..................................................$5,950 CIH 8430, 4x4 Rnd Baler ..................................................$7,500 Claas 280RC, 5x4 Rnd Baler............................................$19,900 Claas 280 Rnd Baler ........................................................$16,500 Gehl RB2580 Rnd Baler ....................................................$9,950 Gehl 2880, 5x6 Rnd Baler..................................................$9,950 JD 567, 5x6 Rnd Baler ....................................................$22,500 JD 566, 5x6 Rnd Baler ....................................................$15,500 (2) NH BR780A Rnd Baler ............................$16,500 & $19,800 NH BR780 Rnd Baler ......................................................$17,900 (2) CIH 8575 Rec Baler..................................$32,500 & $32,750 CIH 8530 Rec Baler ........................................................$10,400 Claas 255UNI Rec Baler ..................................................$27,900 NH 590 Rec Baler ............................................................$35,500 NH 273 Rec Baler ..............................................................$2,300

HAY EQUIPMENT CIH 8830, '96, 1430 hrs ..................................................$17,900 JD 4995, '07, 525 hrs......................................................$78,000 CIH DC515, 15' Mow Cond................................................$9,500 CIH DCX161 MowCond....................................................$17,800 CIH 8312, 12' MowCond ................................................$12,500 Claas 8550C MowCond....................................................$28,750 Gehl DC2412 MowCond ....................................................$8,500 Gehl 2412 MowCond ........................................................$9,950 IH 1190 MowCond ............................................................$1,500 NH H7450, 13' MowCond................................................$24,500 NH 1475 MowCond ..........................................................$9,000 NH 1431, 13' MowCond ..................................................$12,500 Vermeer 1030, 13.5' MowCond ......................................$19,500 CIH FC60, 60" Rotary Mower ................................................$550 H & S TWN2-P Wind Merg ..............................................$22,500 (6) Millerpro 14-16 Wind Merg .................... $28,500 - $38,500 NH 166 Wind Merg............................................................$3,500 Tebben 4200 Wind Merg....................................................$1,900 Kuhn GA8521 Rake..........................................................$23,500

COMBINES

FORAGE Gehl 1285 Forg Harv........................................................$17,750 Gehl 1075, '00 Forg Harv ................................................$14,500 Gehl 1065, '96 Forg Harv ..................................................$6,950 JD 3950, '94 Forg Harv ....................................................$5,500 JD 3950, '91 Forg Harv ....................................................$5,500 NH FP240, '04 Forg Harv ................................................$23,000 (3) Claas PU380HD Hayhead ........................ $14,000 - $14,500 (2) Claas PU380 Pro Hayhead ......................$20,000 & $23,000 (7) Claas PU380 Hayhead ............................ $12,000 - $14,500 (2) Claas PU300 Hayhead ................................$9,500 & $11,500 (2) Gehl HA1210 7' Hayhead..................................choice $1,250 Gehl HA1110, '95 Hayhead................................................$1,250 Gehl 7' Hayhead ................................................................$1,250 (2) JD 630A Hayhead ............................................choice $8,500

CIH 9120, '10, 295 hrs ..................................................$314,900 CIH 9120, '10, 395 hrs ..................................................$285,500 CIH 8120, '10, 210 hrs ..................................................$279,000 CIH 8120, '09, 590 hrs ..................................................$255,500 CIH 8120, '09, 840 hrs ..................................................$265,000 CIH 8010, '08, 910 hrs ..................................................$235,000 CIH 8010, '07, 1100 hrs ................................................$220,000 CIH 8010, '07, 1650 hrs ................................................$192,500 CIH 8010, '06, 1430 hrs ................................................$184,500

COMBINES Continued

CIH 8010, '05 ........................................................ CIH 8010, '04, 1605 hrs ........................................ CIH 8010, '04, 1685 hrs ........................................ CIH 8010, '04, 2100 hrs ........................................ CIH 8010, '04, 2440 hrs ........................................ CIH 7120, '09 ........................................................ CIH 7088, '10, 240 hrs .......................................... CIH 7088, '10, 810 hrs .......................................... CIH 7088, '09,745 hrs .......................................... CIH 7010, '08, 900 hrs .......................................... CIH 7010, '08, 955 hrs .......................................... CIH 7010, '07, 1100 hrs ........................................ CIH 7010, '07, 1150 hrs ........................................ CIH 7010, '07, 1365 hrs ........................................ CIH 6088, '10, 600 hrs .......................................... CIH 6088, '10, 680 hrs .......................................... CIH 6088, '10, 710 hrs .......................................... CIH 2588, '08, 1420 hrs ........................................ CIH 2588, '08, 1480 hrs ........................................ CIH 2577, '07, 1870 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '06, 1425 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '03, 2740 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '03 ........................................................ CIH 2388, '02, 2455 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '02, 2505 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '02, 2930 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '01, 2385 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '01, 2835 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '01, 3015 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '98, 3775 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '98, 3065 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '98, 2565 hrs ........................................ CIH 2388, '98, 3750 hrs ........................................ CIH 2366, '02, 3125 hrs ........................................ CIH 2366, '01, 2705 hrs ........................................ CIH 2366, '00, 2810 hrs ........................................ CIH 2366, '99, 3845 hrs ........................................ CIH 2366, '98, 2490 hrs ........................................ CIH 2166, '97, 4145 hrs ........................................ CIH 2166, '97 ........................................................ CIH 2166, '96, 3000 hrs ........................................ CIH 2166, '96 ........................................................ CIH 1688, '94, 4160 hrs ........................................ CIH 1688, '94, 4205 hrs ........................................ CIH 1688, '93, 4325 hrs ........................................ CIH 1680, '86, 4920 hrs ........................................ CIH 1660, '92, 3615 hrs ........................................ CIH 1660, '91, 6940 hrs ........................................ CIH 1660, '90 ........................................................ CIH 1660, '88, 3675 hrs ........................................ CIH 1640, '89, 3300 hrs ........................................ CIH 1640, '86, 2640 hrs ........................................ IH 1480, '82, 4100 hrs .......................................... IH 1480, '79, 5860 hrs .......................................... IH 1460, '82, 4535 hrs .......................................... Gleaner R52, '96, 2795 hrs.................................... Gleaner R50, '89, 3150 hrs.................................... JD 9870STS, '09, 830 hrs .................................... JD 9660STS, '06, 2100 hrs .................................. JD 9660STS, '04.................................................... JD 9650STS, '03, 2050 hrs .................................. JD 9610, '96, 3265 hrs.......................................... JD 9600, '89, 4020 hrs.......................................... JD 8820, 7325 hrs ................................................ NH CR940, '04, 1185 hrs ...................................... NH TR86, '89, 3860 hrs ........................................ NH TR86, '85, 3245 hrs ........................................ NH 970, '03, 2020 hrs ..........................................

BEANHEADS & CORNHEA

CIH 2162, 40' Beanhead ........................................ (4) CIH 2062, 36' Beanhead............................$49 (5) CIH 2020, 35' Beanhead............................$25 (2) CIH 2020, 30' Beanhead ..........................$24,5 (21) CIH 1020, 30' Beanhead ..........................Sta (15) CIH 1020, 25' Beanhead ..........................Sta (4) CIH 1020, 22.5' Beanhead ............................$ (4) CIH 1020, 20' Beanhead..............................$4 CIH 1015 Beanhead .............................................. IH 820 Beanhead .................................................. Deutz Allis 320 Beanhead ...................................... (2) JD 930F, 30' Beanhead ............................$13,9 (2) JD 635F, 35' Beanhead ............................$26,0 Macdon 974, 35' Beanhead .................................. NH 973, 25' Beanhead .......................................... (2) NH 74C, 30' Beanhead ............................$19,9 (3) CIH 2612 Cornhead ..................................$79 (2) CIH 2608 Cornhead..................................$55,0 CIH 2412 Cornhead .............................................. (3) CIH 2212 Cornhead ..................................$32 (10) CIH 2208 Cornhead ................................$26 (2) CIH 1222 Cornhead ..................................$12 (11) CIH 1083 Cornhead ................................$10 (3) CIH 1063, 6R30 Cornhead ..........................$8 CIH 1000, 12R22 Cornhead .................................. (2) CIH 12R22 Cornhead ..............................$15,0 CIH 10R22 Cornhead ............................................


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FALL TILLAGE (3) CIH MRX690 Subsoiler..............................$18,900 - $28,500 (6) CIH 9300, 22.5' Subsoiler ........................$27,500 - $38,500 CIH 9300, 22' Subsoiler ..................................................$48,500 CIH 9300, 9 Shank Subsoiler ..........................................$26,500 (3) CIH 870, 22' Subsoiler ..............................$61,875 - $72,500 CIH 870, 18' Subsoiler ....................................................$46,800 CIH 870, 14' Subsoiler ....................................................$35,000 CIH 730B Subsoiler ........................................................$23,500 (3) CIH 730C, 17.5' Subsoiler ........................$42,500 - $43,500 CIH 530B, 12.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$26,500 CIH 530C, 12.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$32,000 DMI 9300, 22' Subsoiler..................................................$29,500 DMI 2500 Subsoiler ..........................................................$8,500 (2) DMI 730B Subsoiler ................................$17,500 & $23,500 DMI 730B, 17.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$16,500 DMI 730B, 7' Subsoiler ..................................................$25,500 (2) DMI 730B, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..................$18,500 & $19,300 DMI 730, 17.5' Subsoiler ................................................$11,000 DMI 530B, 12.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$16,900 DMI 530 Subsoiler ..........................................................$16,500 DMI TMII, 5 Shank Subsoiler ............................................$7,950 DMI Tiger II Subsoiler........................................................$5,900 DMI Turbo T Subsoiler ......................................................$9,500 Bourgault 2200, 30' Subsoiler ........................................$92,400 Brillion LC Subsoiler ..........................................................$8,500 Glencoe SS7400 Subsoiler ................................................$9,500 (6) JD 2700 Subsoiler ....................................$20,000 - $37,500 JD 915 Subsoiler ..............................................................$8,500 JD 512, 9 Shank Subsoiler ..............................................$32,500 JD 512, 12.5' Subsoiler ..................................................$15,900 JD 510, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..............................................$11,500 JD 510, 5 Shank Subsoiler ..............................................$10,950 Krause 4850, 18' Subsoiler ............................................$43,500 Landoll 2320, 5 Shank Subsoiler ....................................$15,950 M & W 2900 Subsoiler ....................................................$19,900 M & W 2500 Subsoiler ....................................................$32,500 M & W 2200 Subsoiler ....................................................$19,500 M & W 1875 Subsoiler ....................................................$15,500 NH ST770, 7 Shank Subsoiler ........................................$24,900 (2) Sunflower 4412, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..............choice $32,000 Wilrich V957DVR Subsoiler ............................................$36,900 Wilrich V957DDR Subsoiler ............................................$23,500 CIH 6500, 11 Shank Chisel Plow ......................................$5,500 DMI CCII, 14' Chisel Plow ................................................$4,500 DMI CCII, 12' Chisel Plow ................................................$4,500 Kent 21098, 9 Shank Chisel Plow......................................$3,950 Sunflower 4212-11 Chisel Plow ........................................$5,500 White 445 Chisel Plow ......................................................$7,950 White 445, 13 Shank Chisel Plow......................................$7,950 IH 800 MB Plow ................................................................$5,500 White 588, 6x18 MB Plow ................................................$3,000 CIH 40' Crumbler ..............................................................$9,900 DMI 50' Crumbler ............................................................$10,500 Summers 54' Crumbler ..................................................$24,000

SKID LOADERS/RTVs/EXCAVATORS Case 1840, '01, 4445 hrs ................................................$10,500 Case 1840, '96, 5045 hrs ................................................$10,500 Case 1840, '91 ..................................................................$9,850 Case 1840, '90 ..................................................................$8,750

SKID LDR’s/RTV’s/EXC. Continued

Case 1840, '90, 8035 hrs ..................................................$6,900 Case 1840, 4355 hrs........................................................$10,750 Case 1835B, 3150 hrs ......................................................$7,950 Case 465, '08, 2000 hrs ..................................................$31,500 Case 445, '06 ..................................................................$21,500 Case 435, '08 ..................................................................$23,900 Case 435, '06, 2650 hrs ..................................................$19,900 Case 430, '06 ..................................................................$22,000 Case 420, '08, 1410 hrs ..................................................$21,900 Case 420, '07, 1160 hrs ..................................................$16,900 IH 4140, 1440 hrs..............................................................$7,250 Gehl 7800, '01, 6395 hrs ................................................$18,500 Gehl 7810 Turbo, '04, 3215 hrs ......................................$34,500 Gehl 5640E, '08, 2975 hrs ..............................................$21,700 Gehl 4825SX, '98, 5640 hrs ..............................................$8,500 Gehl 3935SX, '01, 1735 hrs ..............................................$9,950 Erskine 1812, 6' Skid Snowblower ....................................$3,200 Case Maxi-C, '99, 745 hrs Excavator ..............................$13,500 JD Pro900, '03 Excavator ..................................................$3,900 Cub Cadet 4x4D Trail, '06 ..................................................$7,975 Kubota RTV900W, '06, 800 hrs ........................................$9,900 Kubota RTV900W, '05, 370 hrs ........................................$8,000 Polaris 500, '00, 2000 hrs ................................................$3,995 Steiner Hawk, '00 ..............................................................$3,250

MISCELLANEOUS Alloway 20' Shredder ......................................................$10,500 Balzer 2000, 20' Shredder ................................................$8,500 Balzer 5205M, 30' Shredder ..............................................$8,900 Balzer 520PT, 15' Shredder ..............................................$8,500 JD 520, 20' Shredder ......................................................$18,500 JD 220, 20' Shredder ......................................................$11,500 JD 120, 20' Shredder ........................................................$7,500 (2) Loftness 264, 22' Shredder........................$8,000 & $15,900 Loftness 2644SM54S Shredder ........................................$7,500 (2) Loftness 240, 20' Shredder......................$19,500 & $20,500 Loftness 180BS-HNG Shredder ........................................$6,500 (2) Loftness 20' Shredder..............................$14,000 & $19,500 Wilrich 22' Shredder........................................................$12,900 Wilrich 20' Shredder........................................................$14,900 Wilrich 20' Shredder........................................................$10,900 Woods S20CD Shredder ..................................................$16,750 Woods 20' Shredder........................................................$12,500 Woods 15' Shredder........................................................$12,500 Dump Chief 504CF, 12' Forage Box ..................................$7,500 Field Queen 1408N Forage Box..........................................$3,000 (7) CIH 600 Forage Blower..................................$2,850 - $5,500 Gehl 1580 Forage Blower ..................................................$1,250 Ag Bag G6009 Forage Bagger..........................................$19,750 JD 350 Manure Spreader ..................................................$1,250 (2) Feterl 8x60 Auger ........................................$2,900 & $3,000 Feterl 8x56 Auger ..............................................................$1,350 Grain King 8x65 Auger ......................................................$4,580 GSI 10x31E Auger ............................................................$3,800 Snowco 8x65 Auger ..........................................................$2,850 Unverferth 16' Auger ........................................................$1,200 Degelman 14' Blade ........................................................$10,500 Farm Star 72" Blade ..............................................................$345 CIH LX760 Loader ..........................................................$10,500 IH 2000 Loader..................................................................$1,750 GB 800 Loader ..................................................................$1,500 Kubota LA514 Loader ........................................................$3,200 Bradford 240/316 Grav Box ..............................................$2,650 Farm King 200 bu Grav Box ..............................................$2,500 Huskee 225, 250 bu Grav Box ..........................................$2,300 JD 500, 500 bu Grav Box ..................................................$6,250 Killbros 500 Grav Box........................................................$4,500 Killbros 385, 400 bu Grav Box ..........................................$3,750 Parker 4800, 480 bu Grav Box ..........................................$5,900 Brent 1282, 1200 bu Grain Cart ......................................$48,500 (2) Brent 1194 Grain Cart ....................................choice $41,500 Brent 672, 650 bu Grain Cart ..........................................$14,500 J & M 1326-22 Grain Cart ..............................................$50,900 Killbros 1810, 975 bu Grain Cart ....................................$28,900

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...........$66,000 ,000 - $49,500 ,000 - $37,500 500 & $28,500 arting at $3,550 arting at $7,900 6,000 - $7,900 ,900 - $17,900 .............$3,000 .............$1,500 .............$4,300 900 & $16,900 000 & $39,500 ...........$48,500 .............$5,000 900 & $29,900 ,000 - $83,500 000 & $59,500 ...........$49,500 ,500 - $41,900 ,500 - $32,500 ,500 - $15,000 ,500 - $21,000 ,500 - $10,900 ...........$16,900 000 & $16,900 ...........$15,500

BEAN/CORNHEADS Continued CIH 9R22 Cornhead ........................................................$15,000 IH 12R22 Cornhead ........................................................$15,500 IH 983, 9R22 Cornhead ..................................................$11,500 (3) IH 963 Cornhead ..........................................$4,950 - $5,900 IH 944 Cornhead................................................................$2,500 IH 883 Cornhead................................................................$7,500 Cat 1622 Cornhead ..........................................................$39,500 Clarke 922, 9R22 Cornhead ............................................$25,500 Cressoni 6R30 Cornhead ................................................$21,500 (5) Drago 12R22 Cornhead ............................$52,500 - $84,500 (3) Drago 12R20 Cornhead ............................$43,900 - $84,500 Drago 10R22 Cornhead ..................................................$65,500 (10) Drago 8R30 Cornhead ............................$38,500 - $53,500 Drago 8R22 Cornhead ....................................................$33,000 (4) Drago 6R30 Cornhead ..............................$43,900 - $54,500 (4) Geringhoff Roto Disc ..................................22,900 - $43,500 Geringhoff PC63 Cornhead ................................................$8,000 Gleaner Hugger Cornhead..................................................$9,950 Gleaner 830 Cornhead ....................................................$12,000 Gleaner 630 Cornhead ......................................................$5,500 Harvestec 4113C Cornhead ............................................$59,500 (4) Harvestec 8R30 Cornhead ........................$29,500 - $39,500 JD 1293, 16R22 Cornhead ..............................................$24,500 JD 1293, 12R30 Cornhead ..............................................$51,500 (2) JD 1290, 12R20 Cornhead ........................$7,900 & $12,500 (3) JD 893, 8R30 Cornhead ............................$17,500 - $22,500 JD 843 10R22 Cornhead ................................................$14,500 JD 643 6R30 Cornhead ....................................................$7,500 Lexion C512-30 Cornhead ..............................................$38,000 (3) NH 974 Cornhead ..........................................$4,500 - $5,500 (2) IH 810, 13' Pickup ..........................................$400 & $3,500 Gleaner 10' Pickup ............................................................$1,200 JD 100, 13' Pickup ..............................................................$350

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Cash Grain Markets corn/change* soybeans/change* Sauk Rapids Madison Redwood Falls Fergus Falls Morris Tracy Average: Year Ago Average:

$6.07 $6.71 $6.76 $6.82 $6.72 $6.88

-.22 +.02 +.02 -.24 +.04 +.06

$12.34 $12.81 $12.96 $12.61 $12.76 $12.96

-.33 -.15 -.18 -.43 -.13 -.16

$6.66

$12.74

$3.02

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Grain prices are effective cash close on May 17. The price index chart compares an average of most recently reported local cash prices with the same average for a year ago. *Cash grain price change represents a two-week period.

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Volatility was the word of the week

Consumer resistance meets meat markets

December contract does key reversal

The following market analysis is for the week ending May 13. CORN — Last week’s watchword was liquidation, this week it was volatility. The week began on a positive note with grains rebounding higher after last week’s sell-off and in spite of a firming U.S. dollar. The midweek May U.S. Department of Agriculture crop report changed the landscape dramatically with larger carryout estimates than had been anticipated. The reaction to the bearish report was a limit move lower in corn. The USDA pegged this year’s PHYLLIS NYSTROM corn ending stocks at 730 million, Country Hedging a 55-million bushel increase from St. Paul the April report. This was accomplished by increasing imports a modest 5 million bushels and cutting exports by 50 million bushels. The average trade estimate was 661 million bushels. For our first glimpse at the 2011-12 crop year balance sheets, acreage was left alone from the March 31 prospective plantings report at 92.2 million acres. They did not make any changes due to the slow start to planting. However, they did drop the yield forecast to 158.7 bushels per acre when trendline is 161.7 bu./acre. Production is pegged at 13.505 billion bushels, up 1.058 billion from last year. Other significant changes to the balance sheet versus last year are as follows: feed-residual down 50 million, Food, Seed and Industrial up 55 million (includes 50 million in ethanol), 100 million less in exports. Ending stocks for 2011-12 are forecast at 900 million bushels (versus an 808 million pre-report estimate) for a 6.7 percent stocks-to-use ratio (5.4 percent this year). See NYSTROM, pg. 23

The livestock markets suffered a strong downward pressure in both the cash and futures over the past few weeks. Weakening demand as well as huge commodity fund liquidation in the futures were the catalysts behind the weakness in both of the markets. The cattle have finally found an area in price where consumer resistance has slowed the demand for beef. Since the second week in April, the beef cutouts as well as the live market and the futures have been sliding to lower levels. The fact that consumers are beginning to resist the higher prices of beef is coming from a deteriorating disposable income as all commodity prices have advanced substanJOE TEALE tially over the past six months. Broker The actual and perceived Great Plains Commodity Afton advance in consumer price index is weighing heavy on the consuming public and thus the decline in the boxed beef sales. Exports are also beginning to decline, and the U.S. dollar has appeared to have found a short-term low over the past couple of weeks, which should keep export business questionable. With the futures market oversold and a discount to the recent cash trade. A rally in the futures market seems plausible, but a sustained rally would be questionable as the fundamentals of the cattle market seem to be negative at this time. Those fundamentals include more cattle on feed than a year ago and with the dry conditions in the southwestern parts of the United States likely causing the early movement of feeder cattle into feedlots should continue to keep supplies of marketable cattle ample. Producers are urged to use rallies to protect inventories through the summer.

Commodity markets have been showing signs of exhaustion over the last couple weeks. Crude oil has fallen $10 per barrel from its recent high; gold has lost $87 per ounce and silver $14 per ounce or 34 percent. The old crop corn market which has been the driving force in the grain markets, is even giving up some its luster. The spread between the July and December corn contracts has been in an inverse (July higher than December) and peaked on March 1 at $1.33 1/2; as of this writing it was at $0.46. The cool, wet spring weather that has challenged corn planting has moved the focus of the corn TOM NEHER market to the December contract AgStar VP Agribusiness (new crop). On April 20, the & Grain Specialist December contract experienced Rochester what technical analysts call a “key reversal.” This is when a market makes a new contract high and then closes below the previous day’s low. The December contract traded to a new contract high of $6.84 per bushel and then closed at $6.55 1/2; lower than the previous day’s $6.67 low trade. In markets that are experiencing extreme volatility, “key reversals” are generally retested and sometimes taken out. On April 26 the market traded back up to $6.84 and did not trade higher, but closed at $6.75 3/4. A “key reversal” is a strong technical indicator of a major change in the trend of a market. Could the party in the commodity markets be over? While some individual markets haven’t confirmed that the upward trends have ended, the general performance of commodity markets over the past few weeks has indicated that the rallies were stalling out.

See TEALE, pg. 23

See NEHER, pg. 24

Information in the above columns is the writer’s opinion. It is no way guaranteed and should not be interpreted as buy/sell advice. Futures trading always involves a certain degree of risk.


Trade estimates up to 1 million acres switching to beans impetus for a rebound. SOYBEANS — Soybean planting as of May 8 was 7 percent complete versus 17 percent on average. This was slightly higher than expectations. As of May 15, progress is expected to reach 20 percent to 25 percent versus the 31 percent average. Due to wet planting conditions in the corn, trade estimates for switching to soybeans are running up to 1 million acres. The soybean market was fairly mild in comparison with corn and wheat activity this week. The soybean crop report was not as bearish as corn and soybeans drifted sideways as they searched for direction. For the week, July soybeans were up 3 1/2 cents at $13.29 1/2, and November soybeans were up 2 1/4 cents at $13.10 3/4 per bushel. The May 10 USDA crop report revealed 2010-11 ending stocks at 170 million bushels, up 30 million from the last report. The only change on this report was a cut in exports which carried to the bottom line. The report was viewed bearishly for old crop since the trade was forecasting ending stocks to fall to 137 million bushels. The first 2011-12 balance sheet indicates a year-on-year drop in ending stocks to 160 million bushels and was viewed as neutral to bullish. Traders were estimating ending stocks of 176 million bushels. The USDA used the March 31 planted acreage number of 76.6 million acres. Plugging in a 43.4 bu./acre yield, production would equal 3.285 billion bushels. Only small changes were made to individual usage categories year-onyear: crush up 5 million, exports down 10 million and residual down 11 mil-

lion bushels. The 2010-11 national average on-farm price is $11.40, but next year it’s forecasted at $12 to $14/bu. Reportedly, China reached an agreement with Argentina to buy 500,000 mt of soybean oil. In other news, China continued their effort to control inflation by raising bank reserve rates another 0.5 percent to 21 percent, effective May 18. Any negative reaction in commodities was short-lived. OUTLOOK: Soybeans are consolidating amid light demand and bearish old crop report. The jury is still out on new crop due to uncertainty of acreage

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switching. I would expect choppy, volatile trade with weather and outside markets exerting their influence whenever possible. Nystrom’s notes: Contract changes for the week ended May 13: Minneapolis wheat was down 3 1/2 cents, Kansas City 4 1/2 cents lower, while the Chicago contract plummeted 31 3/4 cents. Crude oil increased $2.47 to $99.65, heating oil jumped over 9 1/2 cents higher, gasoline fell 1.6 cents and natural gas was up a penny. The U.S. dollar was up nearly a full point, gold gained $2.20 and the Dow was down 43 points. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange will launch the new weekly option contract in corn, beans and wheat beginning May 23.

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NYSTROM, from pg. 22 The USDA average on-farm price projection for 2011-12 is $5.50 to $6.50 versus this year’s $5.10 to $5.40 range. Post-report lower price action was extended into the expanded trading limit range on Thursday, but began to recover when talk about Chinese interest in corn resurfaced. The USDA announced a new crop sale of 271,000 metric tons of U.S. corn to unknown on Friday. This may be indicating we have reached a level low enough to again attract buyers. Corn planting progress as of May 8 was 40 percent complete versus 59 percent on average and above expectations. Progress for May 15 is expected to be 60 percent to 70 percent complete versus 75 percent on average. Forecasts still look cool and moist for the eastern Corn Belt and cool/drier in the west. Time will tell with some growers just waiting for their preventive plant dates to roll around. OUTLOOK: A whipsaw week, with big gains early and big losses later, kept everyone on their toes. When the dust settled, the July contract was only down 4 1/4 cents for the week at $6.82 and the December contract at $6.27 was down 13 1/4 cents. Weather and demand will continue to dictate general direction but outside influences, such as the U.S. dollar and energy prices, will hold some power over direction as well. Support in the July contract is the gap from $6.53 3/4 to $6.59. Basis levels for old crop continue to firm up with grower sales extremely light. The trend is lower after the bearish crop report, but we’re not all in the ground yet and weather is not ideal. Watch for any pick-up in demand to provide the

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Expect hog rallies to be short and with cold storage supplies on the increase, it would now appear that rallies in the hog market will be short in duration. The fact that the relationship between the price of beef and pork are wide at this juncture may provide hogs with a little less price pressure as consumers look for value in their meat purchases. Exports have been the bright spot in hog rally. Therefore it does not seem possible that any sustained rallies will be found over the next few months. Producers should use any strength over the next several weeks to protect their summer and fall inventories.

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TEALE, from pg. 22 Hog prices have been falling since the week of the Easter holiday. It is possible that during this week the hog market reached the spring high, a seasonal pattern of hog prices over past years. The fact that demand for pork product has been declining is due in part to lower domestic disposable income and has thus hurt that consumer demand. Because of this weakening demand, it is quite likely we have seen the late spring seasonal top early this year. Supplies of live animals appear to be adequate to meet the current demand


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Managing a late start to soybean planting this year With only 28 percent of corn acres The lack of oxygen in saturated soils planted prior to May 9 in Minnesota, and the formation of a soil crust of growers face the difficult decision of even modest strength can almost elimwhen to begin planting soybeans in order to main- inate soybean emergence. Therefore, it is important tain adequate yields. to pay attention to the five-day forecast prior to Soil conditions are of primary importance when planting. Planting in cool and wet conditions may lead to poor germination and seedling diseases such considering delayed planting. as pythium. These problems are magnified by Soil conditions and soil temperature extended cold and rainy periods after planting. Soil conditions at and after planting usually make University of Minnesota Extension research india difference in how successfully the crop is estabcates that, under ideal conditions, soybeans in southlished. Soil compaction and smearing is a concern when pulling implements and the planter through, ern Minnesota should be planted at about 140,000 live seeds per acre. Soybeans grown in central and or driving on, wet soil. northwestern Minnesota require harvest stands of To limit soil compaction, keep axle loads under 10 approximately 125,000 to 150,000 plants per acre to tons and properly maintain air pressure in the maximize yields. This is likely due to shortertires. Not only does this help the soil, but it will help statured soybeans with fewer total nodes that are your tractor run more efficiently and with less slip- often produced in these regions. Increased seeding page. On wet soils, use the lightest tractor that can rates are required in central and northwestern Minget the job done. nesota. Soybeans have delicate seed, so it benefits when Planting date and soybean yield planted about 1 1/2 inches deep, modestly firmed Since early May plantings usually result in maxiinto the seed furrow, covered by relatively loose soil, and into soils with temperatures of 60 to 70 degrees. As of May 9, soil temperatures at the 2inch depth averaged 61 and 56 degrees, respec- NEHER, from pg. 22 tively, at University of Minnesota Research and The “Big Money” is leaving the party and investOutreach centers in Lamberton and Waseca. ment money was the big reason prices rose to the levels that they did. Goldman Sachs told clients to liquidate commodities two to three weeks ago, Morgan Stanley said the same the following week and the giant French bank, Société Général indicated they thought the upward trend may be coming to an end as well. This raises the question: “Who’s big enough to absorb the selling pressure from their liquidation? Who will be big enough to absorb the selling, if prices decline enough to prompt the ‘Big Money’ into a more proactive selling role?” As we look back in time, we are reminded of the Dutch Tulip Mania that peaked in February 1637. The prices for the newly introduced tulip reached extraordinarily high prices and then collapsed. It has been said that the price of the most desired tulip bulbs sold for 10 times the annual income of a skilled

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mum yields, lower yields should be expected for later plantings. Planting soybeans in Minnesota on May 10 results in only a 2-percent yield loss; on May 15 in a 3-percent yield loss, and on May 20 in a 6-percent yield loss (or 94 percent of normal yield). For more educational information and tools, log on to www.soybeans.umn.edu, a cooperative effort among the University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Extension, and the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council. More information about delayed crop planting can be found at www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/crops/ late-planting. ••• This article was submitted by Seth Naeve and Dave Nicolai. Naeve is a soybean agronomist with University of Minnesota Extension, and Nicolai is a University of Minnesota Extension educator specializing in crops at the regional center in Hutchinson, Minn. He may be reached at (320) 234-0431 or nico0071@umn.edu.

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craftsman. This is generally considered to be the first recorded speculative bubble. The “Go-Go Days” of the Russian grain markets in the 1970s crashed on the stroke of the “embargo pen.” The “Dot.Com” bubble of the late 1990s popped when “Y2K” failed to materialize and was slammed with the Sept. 11, 2001, bombing of the World Trade Center. The popping of our recent housing bubble has buried our general economy in to the “Great Recession” and likely will take several more years to recover. We in grain production have been involved in a six to seven-year run of profitability. This is nearly twice as long as the normal three-year cycle. It appears that the bubble has stretched; when it will pop no one knows. Let us remember that the best “Black Swan” insurance is to “self insure” with proactive management, building working capital reserves and making prudent capital investments.

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Sell your land or real estate WANTED: Land & farms. I ADVERTISING NOTICE: in 30 days for 0% commishave clients looking for Please check your ad the sion. dairy, & cash grain opera- Antique Massey Harris comfirst week it runs. We bine #26, used last fall; 5hp Call Ray tions, as well as bare land make every effort to avoid motor on hyd pump from (507)339-1272 parcels from 40-1000 acres. errors by checking all manure pump. Open for Both for relocation & incopy, but sometimes erbids. 715-286-2992, evenings State Bank of Gibbon vestments. If you have rors are missed. Thereafter 7pm Farm/Investment Real even thought about selling fore, we ask that you recontact: Paul Krueger, view your ad for correct- Estate Mortgage loans with competitive rates & no Farm & Land Specialist, ness. If you find a mistake, origination fees. Edina Realty, SW Subur- FOR SALE: ‘63 Farmall Suplease call (507) 345-4523 per M, NF, new battery, ban Office, 14198 Comimmediately so that the Member FDIC, Equal Housrecently painted, good ing Lender. Call Mike @ merce Ave NE, Prior error can be corrected. We shape. 320-394-2476 507-834-6556 or 866-251-9656 Lake, MN 55372. regret that we cannot be paulkrueger@edinarealty.com responsible for more than FOR SALE: ‘83 Pontiac (952)447-4700 We have extensive lists of one week’s insertion if the Firebird Trans Am V8, Land Investors & farm error is not called to our AT, no rust; ‘64 Ford XL, buyers throughout MN. We attention. We cannot be lirestorable. 507-629-3373 always have interested able for an amount greater buyers. For top prices, go than the cost of the ad. with our proven methods THE LAND has the right over thousands of acres. to edit, reject or properly Serving Minnesota classify any ad. Each classified line ad is separately Mages Land Co & Auc Serv www.magesland.com copyrighted to THE (800)803-8761 LAND. Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited.

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Sale Site: Gehling Implement & Auction Co. Inc. Preston, Minnesota SELLING: Tractors - Combines - Heads - Tillage Equipment - Hay & Forage Equipment - all other types of Farm Machinery, Farm Related Items & Vehicles.

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Advertising Deadline: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 To consign a single item or a complete farm line or For More Information call Gehling Auction Co. 507-765-2131

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FOR SALE: Hesston 1090 FOR SALE: 18' H&S HD windrower, 9’ cut/crimp, chopper box. Very good FOR SALE: MF Model 36 $1,000. 712-297-7951 cond. $8,000/OBO. 715-82210’ self propelled swather, 2710. Leave message. always shedded; McCor- FOR SALE: JD 200 stacker mick Model 80, pull type w/ power endgate; JD FOR SALE: NH #55 hay combine, w/Melroe pickup, rake, $500. 712-297-7951 stack mover/shredder always been shedded, evcombination; 12’ 1424 JD FOR SALE: NH 1000 bale erything works; Metal swing tongue mower/condiwagon, holds 54 bales. barn cupola, good cond. tioner. 952-466-5588 Saves the Back! $1,500. Buffalo, MN 763-682-2124 712-297-7951 FOR SALE: JD 3960 forage harvester, w/2 row 30” FOR SALE: NH 316 baler, Hay & Forage Eq. cornhead, 5 1/2’ hay picklike new, used 4 yrs, super up; (2) JD 716 silage box‘05 JD 3955 forage chopper, sweep flotation tires, 70 es, w/tandem wagons; CIH w/ 2R30” cornhead. Cab thrower, hyd swing, elec 600 blower; NH Windrow controller, knives @ 80%, spd control. $7,000. 763-972inverter. Byron, MN shearbar just turned, feed 3224 507-254-9128 or 507-282-9947 rolls in exc cond, always FOR SALE: NH hayliner shedded. Cut approx 300 #68, small square baler, acres of corn & no hay. FOR SALE: JD 5400-5830 works great, $1,500. 712Like new cond. and 6000 series forage har297-7951 $19,000/OBO. 507-828-4381 vesters. Used kernel processors, also, used JD 40 FOR SALE: RMS bale hanknife Dura-Drums, and dle, 10 bale capacity, fits 447 JD round baler, makes drum conversions for 5400 ldr/quicktach, $2,250. 712900 lb bales. Asking and 5460. Call (507)427-3520 297-7951 $10,000/OBO. 608-574-8671 or www.ok-enterprises.com 608-549-3352 FOR SALE: Val metal 24' ring drive silo unloader. FOR SALE: (2) 9x18 Meyer FOR SALE: JD 5830 forage Includes hexapod & cable. throw racks, very nice; harvester, 4WD, iron Less than 1 yr old (silo NH 67 baler; Snowco bale guard, 3370 hrs, new eng, was taken down). elevator, 40’ or 48’; Extra new paint, re-built, $56,000. $8,500/OBO (Antigo area). Snowco bale sections; 8x16 Also, JD 6910 forage har715-627-2164 or 715-623-6914 flat racks, new. vester, 4WD, 3100 hrs/4400 320-864-4583 or 320-779-4583 hrs. $59,000. 507-427-3520 FOR SALE: Versatile 400 swather, 15’ cut, hydromatic drive, $1,000. 712-2977951

Hay & Forage Eq. NH 488 haybine, very gd cond, has original sickle, $3,700/OBO. (715)313-0168

Bins & Buildings FOR SALE: 27’ Martin grain bin to be moved, 16’ sidewalls, $600. Lafayette, MN 507-240-0247 FOR SALE: 34 diameter grain bin, w/8” unload, approx 19,000 bu, $3000 OBO. Stewart, MN 320-894-5840 FOR SALE: 5500 bu bin to be moved. Full floor w/ 6” unload & grain spreader. 507-278-4308 Stormor Bins & EZ-Drys. 100% financing w/no liens or red tape, call Steve at Fairfax Ag for an appointment. 888-830-7757 WANTED TO BUY: 30’ Stormor top dry grain bin, must be in good cond. 507-697-6133 or 507-430-4866

Grain Handling Eq. FOR SALE: (2) 15,000 grain bins, complete with floors & unloads, (1) 30,000 bu bin complete with floor & unloades, 4 auger stirator for a 36’ bin. Morton, MN 507-697-6133 or 507-430-4866

H&S 7+4 16' silage wagon, 12 ton gear. Extra nice. FOR SALE: ‘09 MC model $5,900/offer. 715-223-3664 CF620C corn dryer, 300 hrs, single phase elec, JD 1219 9’ mower/conditionalum screens, like new, er, hyd swing, good rolls, $34,000. 712-253-8134 average paint, $2,950. 507380-7863 FOR SALE: Farm Fans ABNH 256 Rollabar hay rake, 12B corn dryer, automatic great shape. $2,000/OBO. batch controls, $4500. 651-338-3178 Faribault, MN 507-334-6092

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FOR SALE • ‘05 Ag Systems Nitro Master 8500, 62.5’, SN#1045 - $35,000 • JD 2800 6x Plow - $2,500 • ‘98 Roose Hog Mover - $3,250 • Pallet Forks - $675 • Bale Spear - $400 • Noble 20’ Cult., 15” skip row - $250 • ‘94 Int. Semi Tractor, N-14 Cummins, 10-spd., 430,000 mi. - $8,500 • DMI #530B 5-shank Ripper w/leveler - $13,500 • Loftness 20’ mounted Stalk Chopper - $2,500 • Loftness 20’ mounted Stalk Chopper - $2,000 • Fargo Aire #3350 Air Cart w/delivery tube - $38,000 • IH C Tractor w/Woods mower - $1,950 • Alloway 8-row Cult. - $400 • JD 1010, 22’ Digger, mulcher - $600

For Information Call:

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Grain Storage & Elevator Facility, bins, dryer & leg system, office & scale room, etc., $149,900 • Arlington, MN Beautiful Wooded Country Lot, 3.34 acres in great location near Swan Lake on paved road, $24,900 • Section 34, Courtland E. Twp., Nicollet County Perfect 3.36 Acre Lot for Business w/3 BR home, 2 (‘05/’06) heated, insulated & lined shops w/cement floors, overhead doors & office, spacious lot & home w/some updates, $114,900 • 391 Lafayette Ave., Lafayette, MN Wonderful 10 Acre Farm Site, 3 BR home, fireplace, updated kitchen, pole barn, $167,900 • 57821 300th St., Winthrop, MN Beautiful 10.8 Acre Hobby Farm, 4 BR home w/nice outbuildings, grove & plenty of space for livestock, $134,900 • 54172 246th St., Winthrop, MN 100 Acres Hunting Land, CRP & CREP payments ‘til 2016 in Renville Cty., $1,350/Acre, Section 14, Hawk Creek Twp. Excellent Hunting Land, 80 Acres in Renville Cty., $990/Acre, near Cty. Rds. 11 & 54

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‘98 Kubota L4200 GST trac- FOR SALE: 7040 Allis Chalmers tractor, $7,250. tor w/ LA680 loader & 507-430-5144 L4560 back hoe, 4x45 dirt tires, 2800 hrs. $16,500. 715FOR SALE: ‘83 JD 4650 743-4583 2WD, 6600 hrs, QR, 3 hyd, duals, quick hitch, rock FOR SALE: (12) 90lb wgts, box, very nice. $34,500. w/ bracket for 8770 NH. Asking price: $1,500. 507- Marshall, MN 507-476-8069 644-5963, evenings. Leave FOR SALE: ‘94 Ford 9280, message. 4600 hrs, new transmission, 520x80R38 duals @ FOR SALE: (4) 14.9x46 tires 95%. (507)530-4228 on silver 10 bolt rims off Magnum. 507-327-0858 FOR SALE: ‘94 Ford Versatile 9280, 4 remotes, 65% FOR SALE: ‘45 Caterpillar rubber, 2900 act hrs, very D4, & ‘29 Caterpillar Model clean; ‘91 JD 8960 rear 15, both loose/not running. weights, 4 remotes, 95% 320-250-4878 rubber, fresh 2 spd reFOR SALE: ‘51 model JD B build, 8900 hrs, sharp. w/ new tires, runs good & Eagle Lake, MN 507-327good metal. 507-456-6181 0858 FOR SALE: ‘67 JD 4020, exc shape all around, 2nd owner, 7000 hrs, $10,900. Cologne, MN 952-466-5686

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FOR SALE: FarmFans ‘08 Houle 5250 manure wag- FOR SALE: 42’ drag har- FOR SALE: White 374 6/8 We buy row, 7 section hyd lift, best on, flow meter, 6 knife Die1000H dryer. Call Steve R30 cult, RS, set up to Salvage Equipment offer. 507-327-1766 trich. $58,000. 712-210-2731 Fairfax Ag - 888-830-7757 push or pull, used w/bi-dir, Parts Available $350; Dearborn 22-11 post Hammell Equip., Inc. FOR SALE: ‘08 JD HX20, FOR SALE: IH 710 4R5x18 hold digger, 3 pt, PTO, (507)867-4910 For Sale: Used grain bins, rotary cutter, shredding reset plow, $1200; IH 6’ $200; Ford 3 pt Tumble floors unload systems, stikit, very good. $17,700. 712pull type brush cutter, Bug dirt bucket, $150; AugTractors rators, fans & heaters, 253-8134 $950; IH 120 sickle mower. er 6x26 w/Wis gas eng, aeration fans, buying or $500. 320-864-3837 $150; Platform scale, 1500 ‘09 JD 7130, MFWD, 24 spd, FOR SALE: 328 NH manure selling, try me first and lb, $50; 2- screw in grain PQ w/ LHR, rack & pinion spreader, exc. cond. Great FOR SALE: JD 875, 8R30 also call for very competaerators, $40 ea; 2 wheel axle, buddy seat, joystick, hobby farm machine. 715cult., rolling shlds; Feterl ive contract rates! trailer w/wood box, only 790 hrs. Never been in 672-5759 10x76 auger. Office hours 8am - 5pm 44x57x26, $150. 507-340-2820 feedlot. $69,500. Pair w/ 741 (320)967-4576 FOR SALE: 520 JD 10” Monday-Friday SL ldr w. 8’ bucket. spacings bean drill, $2499 Saturday 9am - 12 noon $79,500. 507-828-8951 OBO; 924 JD bean head, FOR SALE: NH 617 3pt disk 507-430-4866 or call 507-697mower, $4,900; NH 1033 WANT MORE READERS $3499; Pleasure built pull 6133 Ask for Gary TO SEE YOUR AD?? bale wagon, $2,750; JD 566 type sprayer, 90’ booms, round baler w/ hyd pickup Expand your coverage 7060 AC 540-1000 PTO. cold 440 monitor w/Hardi pump air, very nice tractor area! The Land has $7,750; JD 347 sq baler w/ & foam kit, $5900 OBO. $8,750/OBO. 715-226-0157 teamed up with Farm NEW 10X71 WESTFIELD: hyd tension, $3,900; HoesHartland, MN 507-931-5127 News, and The Country Brand new low profile tler, 10 pak accumulator Today so you can do just swing hopper auger, ‘81 JD 4040, ps, front wheel like new, $6,900. 320-769that! Place a classified $8,599. Contact: Mike @ FOR SALE: 6-18 Int’l pull fenders, 5061 hrs. 2756 type plow, auto re-set; 970 ad in The Land, and 507-848-6268, Trimont, MN St. James, MN 507-375-4179 Case tractor C/A/H; 18 1/2’ have the option of placFOR SALE: Vittetoe chaff field cult. 930 Case dsl ing it in these papers as spreader, works on JD or Farm Implements tractor; 5-16 Int’l trip bean well. More readers = ‘97 JD 7810 MFWD, 3500 CIH combine, $1,000. 712hrs., Miller ldr, joy stick, plow, auto reset. 320-760(2) 5200 Miller Pro 16’ boxes better results! Call The 786-3341 pallet forks, new paint, 3 5622 with 14 ton gears & flotaLand for more informaSCV’s, 14.9-34 fronts, H&S 270 manure spreader, tion tires. Call 608-963-0641 tion. 380/90R50 single rears, 2spd. end gate, $4,000. H&S (507)345-4523•(800)657-4665 FOR SALE: ‘77 Case 1175, $75,000. (507)381-0875 235 2spd end gate, $3,100. ‘01 Sunflower 37 1/2’ field duals, rock box, 5858 hrs. H&S 7+4 16' silage wagon, cult, $15,000; ‘82 NH TR95, JD 7000 planter 8R30” in12 ton gear, extra nice, good cond, $4,000; NH 974 sect, herb, monitor. 18.4x34 Duetz Allis 9150 FWA trac$6,500. 715-223-3664 6-30 cornhead, $2,500; ‘97 band duals. 507-525-1411 tor, 150 PTO hp, 2425 hrs, WANTED TO BUY: Used Case IH 9380 N-14, 6000 one owner, not used in winTandem axle manure Houle 9’ manure pump, twin hrs, 20.8x38 triples, 75%, 4 FOR SALE: ‘78 Dodge Dipter. 14.9-28 frts, 18.4-38 spreaders, good or for rejet, 3pt w/ Farmstar 10” hyds, $78,000. 320-298-0152 lomat, 4 dr, V8, full pwr, rears w. duals, rock box pair. 320-762-2533 load stand. $9,400. 515-341or 320-298-0153 stored for 10 yrs inside; wgts. $29,000/OBO. 1276 153 IH 8RN cult.; IH 720, 5507-208-1920 or 16’s TT plow, in-furrow; Hydrostatic & Hydraulic Repair 1000 gal fiberglass water larry@millerair.com transports for IH #153 tank, good running gear, Repair - Troubleshooting cult., 5”x7”x21’ toolbar; motor & chem tank, good Sales - Design transport for IH 400 corn cond. $1,750. 712-424-3843 Custom hydraulic planter; toolbar, 5”x7”x21’ hose-making up to 2”. 14 1/2’ Wilrich fc, w/like new w/hitch. (507)264-3722 Service calls made. 15’ Noble 4 bar mulcher, STOEN’S wings to make it 18’, $1500; FOR SALE: 8 1/2' 3pt Land Hydrostatic Service MF No 9 baler, $1000; 12 Pride seeder. Like new, 2 16084 State Hwy 29 N ton tandem axle running seed boxes, $4,500. 507-326Glenwood, MN 56334 gear, $1000. All good cond. 7366 or 507-317-1392 (320)634-4360 763-291-0429 or 507-357-6490 FOR SALE: ‘96 CIH 7250 tractor, FWA, 3208 hrs, 200 JD 640 hay rake; JD 894 hay 30 Ft Mandako Land Roller, hrs on major, $62,500; ‘84 rake; Hesston 10 stack 3 Sections, (Heavy Duty IH 5488, 4656 hrs, $19,500; hand; JD 350 hay mower; Series) Like New. Rhino 9 8N Ford tractor, $2,000; ‘75 New 16’ bale racks; JD 148 Ft 3Pt Disk Mower. H & S IH tri axle, tandem, 22’ loader; JD 146A loader; Pull Type Wheel Rake. alum box, newer 3208 moJD 4020 diesel, ps; JD 4700 Can Deliver. 319-347-6138 tor, trans & hoist, $20,000; tractor w/loader, 1300 hrs; Let It Ring ‘99 DMI 7 shank disk levelLand Pride 5’ 3 pt tiller; er, $14,500; Demco sprayGehl 6’ pull cutter. 4850 JD, MFD, dual hubs er, 500 gal, 60’ boom, Koestler Farm Equipment weights, 6250 hours, $3,000; Redball sprayer, 507-399-3006 $25,550. 4040 JD, PS cano1000 gal, 80’ boom, $14,500; py, $8,495. ‘91 9500 JD com2430 planter, front fold, New Oak flatbeds, hay bine, 2900 sep hrs, $22,950. newer Kinze units, $40,000; Call (715)772-4255 bunks, silage bunks, green ‘99 Alloway stalk chopper, chop boxes. (715)269-5258 600-40-22.5 Alliant truck tires 20’, low acres, $7,500; JD & rims for feedlot flotation rotary hoe, 400, 40’ $5,000; NH HW365 self-propelled distraction. $1,000/each. 515cbine, 185 hrs, cut only 550 Lorentz row crop cult, 12341-1276 acres. $85,000; JD 960 24' 30’s $1,500; 18.4x38 radial field cult, all new bushduals on 9 hole rims, newDuals size 12-38 w/ axle hubs ings, bolts & shovels, er tires, $3,000; Forklift & spacers, $350; 1000 gal $6,500; Nissan 15,500 lb. dsl, 3000 lbs, $3,000; 10” water tank, $50; Old AC forklift, 197" lift, $15,000. Feterl auger, 60’, $2,000. single row silage chopper 715-296-2162 320-979-1268 & belt blower. Call for price. 507-381-9929 OMC281 Swather, 15’ HD, cab, AC, & hay conditionFOR SALE & er, new sickle & guards. WILL PURCHASE: FOR SALE: Brittonya, 72’ 900 one owner hrs. $5,000; NH BALE WAGONS. mid mount boom, pickup JD 4 belt grain pickup. ROEDER IMPLEMENT sprayer, 500 gal tank, Rav$2,500; TYE drill 20’ 7” SENECA, KS 66538 en 440 controls, $1,750; spacings, $2000; Lindsay (785)336-6103 Blumhardt Trailmaster 60’ 36’ multiweeder w/ 500 gal. sprayer, 100 gal tank w/ tank, hyd. pump & MT3000 MicroTrak controls, monitor. $4,000; ‘81 Chevy For Sale/Lease Or Rent $1,950; CIH 183 8x30 cult, C-70 truck, 14’ box & hoist, MANDAKO Land Rollers-$950; CIH 183 12x30 cult. $5,000; Demco gravity box. Heaviest On Market-$1,450; JD 845 12x30 cult, 300 bu, $2,500; Gilfon wet Larger Bearings-Longer & CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY $1,650. 320-769-2756 corn holding bin w/ roof & Heavier Shafts-Heavier whls. 1300 bu. $1,500; LindFrame- 12-60 Ft. New & sey 6R cult, $400. Phone Used On Hand. We FOR SALE: Case 420 skidsteer. Block heater, hous507-317-6014 or 507-380-4955 Trade/Deliver Anywhere, ing windbreak, 1800 hrs. Dealer. 319-347-6282 $15,500. 715-263-2231


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~ LARGE AUCTION ~ TRACTORS - SKID LOADER - PAY LOADERS - COLLECTOR TRACTORS & EQUIP. COMBINES & HEADS -HAY & FEEDING EQUIP. - TILLAGE - PLANTERS - ASST. MACHINERY TRUCKS - TRAILERS - FARM MISC. Our Spring Auction Event will be held at the Wieman Auction Facility located 1 mile south and 1⁄2 mile west on Highway 44 from Marion SD on:

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25TH • 8:30 CST Lunch on Grounds

TRACTORS - SKID LOADERS - FORKLIFTS - PAY LOADERS - COLLECTOR TRACTORS ‘08 CIH 195 Puma MFD, CAH, 1100 hrs w/Miller GP30 Ldr; ‘06 CIH MXU135, CAH, 3498 hrs w/CIH LX156 Ldr; ‘96 JD 8100, MFD, 11000 hrs; ‘10 JD 5065M, 2WD, WF, 3 pt, 2500 hrs.; ‘05 JD 5203, MFD, 2500 hrs.; ‘92 JD 4455, CAH, QR; ‘83 JD 4450, CAH, QR;’ 82 JD 4240, PS, CAH, nice; ‘79 JD 4240, PS, CAH, new paint; ‘79 JD 2640 D., WF, 3 pt, new paint; JD 4430 QR, CA w/FH 258 Ldr; 2 - JD 4440 QR, CAH;’ ‘98 CIH 8940, MFD, CAH, 6800 hrs w/GB 870 Ldr; ‘92 CIH 5250, MFD, CAH; IHC 1066 cab, WF w/WL40 Ldr; ‘00 MF 4270, MFD, CAH, 5600 hrs.; ‘70 Case 870 D, PS, CAH; ‘80 JD 4840, PS, 18x42 duals, 8400 hrs.; ‘74 JD 4430, PS, CAH, 9100 hrs.; ‘91 JD 4955, MFD, 8300 hrs., 18x46 duals; Case 4890, CAH, 4x4, 5900 hrs, 3 pt, PTO; Versatile 835, CAH, 4x4, Eng. OH; ‘73 Case 870 Gas, WF, 3 pt, open station w/Miller PL2 QT Ldr; ‘82 JD 4240, CAH, Quad, 8600 hrs., sharp; ‘75 JD 4630 Quad, CAH w/duals; JD 4430 QR, CAH; JD 4450, QR, CAH; ‘79 JD 2840 D., WF, 3 pt, 6080 hrs.; JD 2030 D., WF, 3 pt w/FH Ldr w/grapple; ‘97 CIH 8920, MFD, 3700 hrs; CIH 3594, MFD, CAH, 3050 hrs, duals & wts; CIH 2394, CAH, 2WD, 18x42 duals, 6000 hrs.; CIH 2096, MFD w/FH XL940 Ldr w/grapple; Case 2294, CAH, 2WD, 8000 hrs & duals; ‘76 IHC 886, CAH, WF, 5850 hrs., sharp; JD 4450 MFD, CAH, PS; JD 4440, CAH, QR, rear end problems; JD 4630, CAH, QR w/Dual Ldr; JD 2640 D., WF w/JD 145 Ldr, 5800 hrs.; IHC 5288, CAH, WF, 3 Pt; IHC 1466, WF, cab; Kubota M9540, MFD, CAH w/200 hrs.; David Brown 1412 D, WF w/Dual Ldr; ‘72 IHC 1066 D, cab, 7200 hrs; IHC 966 D, WF, cab; IHC 656 D. hydro, 3 pt, 6600 hrs w/’09 Koyker 310 Ldr, sharp; Case 1270 D., PS, 3 pt; IHC 444 Gas, WF, 3 pt w/Dual 100 Ldr; Duetz DX120, MFD, CAH, 4100 hrs., sharp; Duetz 5220, MFD, 3 pt w/Duetz Ldr; MF 1105, CAH, 7500 hrs; Long 560 Diesel Utility, 3 pt; JD 955 MFD, cab, mower & dozer; NH TC18, MFD; NH MC22 ZTR Diesel, front deck, 72” mower; COLLECTOR TRACTORS & MACHINERY: JD BO Lindeman Crawler; ‘69 Oliver 2150 MFD, 3 pt, 4300 hrs; IHC 706 German Diesel w/MFD Elwood front end, 3 pt & cab; ‘57 MM 335 Gas Utility, WF, Eng. OH; ‘56 MH 50 Tractor, restored; ‘53 JD 50 Tractor, restored; IHC 450 D, WF, 2 pt, restored; Cockshutt 35 Gas, original; Cockshutt 570 Gas RC; Cockshutt 540 Wheatland Gas; Coop D3, mostly complete; Cockshutt 560 D. (parts tractor); IHC MD, WF, original; ‘40 IHC H Tractor; IHC M w/WF, (motor stuck); JD 4010 D., WF, 3 pt w/FH F11 Ldr; IHC 806 D. (engine stuck); Ferguson 30 Gas, WF w/Ldr; Oliver 1255 D. utility w/3pt; AC D17 Gas, WF w/3 pt; JD 4010 D, WF; ‘70 JD 4020 D., WF, 3 pt w/Koyker K5 Ldr; ‘68 JD 4020 D., WF, 3 pt, 5900 actual hrs., sharp; JD 4240, QR, CAH; JD 4020 D., PS w/Miller Ldr; JD 4020 D., WF, 3 pt w/JD 148 Ldr; JD 4010 D, WF, 3 pt w/Miller P12 Ldr; JD AR unstyled on steel; IHC 1206 D. WF, 3 pt, fenders; IHC 240 Gas utility; ‘65 JD 4020 Gas, WF, 4895 actual hrs.; JD 2510 Gas, NF; JD 4000 D., WF, cab w/JD 158 Ldr; IHC 706 D. high crop; JD M Gas w/ 3 pt; IHC 350 Gas, high utility w/2 pt; AC D19 Gas, WF; Case DC, WF; Oliver 88, WF; ‘55 AC WD45 w/Ldr; (2) AC WD 45’s Gas; AC WD, Gas; ‘23 Fordson Tractor on steel; Oliver PT 2 way plow; IHC 2x14 plow; JD 2RW planter, 3 pt; walking plow; (4) 2x14 plows; steel wheels; (2) JD H manure spreaders; (2) Ford 2RW cult.; Ford 3x14 plow, 3 pt; JD 3x14 PT plow; JD 4x14 plow, 3 pt; IHC 4x14 plow, 2 pt; JD 494A planter; JD & IH running gears; MM 12‚ PT field cult; JD #4 PT mower; dump rake; 8‚ horse disk; Ford 3 pt disk; JD 3x14 plow; tractor fenders (JD, Case & Oliver); Oliver 10’ grain drill on steel - mint; SKID LOADER - FORKLIFTS - PAY LOADERS: ‘95 NH LX565 skid loader, cab, 2000 hrs.; Bobcat 310 Gas skid loader, sharp; NHL 553 skid loader w/engine problems; ‘98 Gehl DL8W 8000# Telehandler, 5600 hrs.; Swinger Gas 4x4 articulated loader w/bucket; ‘08 Titan 938H Payloader, CAH, 141 hrs., 3 yd bucket, sharp; ‘97 Lowe 644 Telehandler forklift 4x4; ‘97 JCB 426B Payloader, CAH (had cab fire); Bros SP 4000 Gas 9 wheel packer; DUE TO HEALTH REASONS DON GUERIKE, EMERY SD 605-825-4246 WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING: ‘05 JD 9760 STS combine, 20.8 x 42 duals, Greenstar, 1135/1744 hrs., Contour Master, HC unload, sharp; ‘04 JD 9660 Walker combine, 30.5 x 32, Contour Master, Greenstar, 1547/2296 hrs, JD spreader, sharp; ‘05 JD 635F hydra flex; ‘04 JD 630F hydra flex; ‘09 JD 630R rigid w/PU reel, used 1 season; ‘04 JD 630R w/bat reel; ‘97 JD 893 corn head, std decks & rolls; ‘89 JD 843 oil corn head w/GVL poly; ‘77 JD 213 dummy head w/JD 5 belt PU; ‘08 - 38’ TA Header trailer; (2) - MD Stud King 32’ header trailers; Maurer 30’ header trailer; Underverth 30’ header trailer; Shopbilt 30’ header trailer; ‘84 JD 4850 MFD, CAH, PS, 9123 hrs., frt. wts, 20.8 x 38 duals; ‘67 IHC 656 Gas, WF, 2 pt hitch; J & M 750-14 grain cart w/scale & roll tarp; JD 10‚ PT binder; ‘94 Volvo w/sleeper, N14 Cummins, 430 Hp, 13 sp., shows 196,000 miles-actual unknown, clean & sharp; ‘98 Volvo Day Cab, N14 Cummins, 10 sp, sharp; ‘09 Dakota 41’ steel hopper trailer, air ride, setup to pull pup; ‘06 Dakota 22’ steel pup hopper trailer, spring ride w/pup dolley; ‘04 Timpte 42’ hopper trailer, 66” sides, air ride; ‘91 Frantz 12x42 TA combine trailer; ‘01 Chevy 3500 1 ton regular cab, 2WD Dura Max Diesel, auto, 316,000 miles, new engine & 11’ flatbed; (2) - steel PU fuel tanks w/ 12 volt pumps; (2) - aluminum PU tool boxes; Coleman portable air compressor; 2 way hand held radios; 10 - JD suitcase wts.; Asst of truck tires; RONALD DESTIGTER ESTATE, CANTON SD (HARLAN & DOUG 712-449-5848) WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING: ‘79 IHC 686 D., WF, 3 pt, 3705 actual hrs., new rubber & fresh eng. OH, sharp; JD 2020 Gas Utility, WF, 3 pt, 1500 actual hrs., sharp; Ferguson 30 Gas, WF, 3 pt, new paint; Vermeer 605F R. baler; JD 350 mower, 3 pt w/7’ bar; 3 pt 6’ blade; JD 3 x 14 plow, 3 pt; Rhoorda 180 manure spreader; ‘92 K & O 20‚ GN stock trailer; LoadTrail 24’ GN TA flatbed w/dovetail & ramps; (3) - portable creep feeders; 3 pt cement mixer; truck auger; Automatic cattle head gate; (2) - 3 pt sprayers; flare box w/gear; cattle scale; (4) - cattle panels; Ritchie waterer; portable air compressor; Snapper 8 Hp riding mower; garden tiller; (2) - fuel tanks w/stands; misc. tools. Secured Creditor: Line of Equipment Pending @ Print Time Rob Baruth, Alpena SD 605-354-2699 will sell: ‘009 CIH 7120 combine, 315/480 hrs, 20.8 x 42 duals, Pro600 monitor, loaded & sharp; ‘07 CIH 2020 flexhead, 30’; Brent 974 CA grain cart w/scale & roll tarp; Buse Brothers, Lennox SD (Gary 605-214-0894 or Glenn 605-212-6117) will sell: Gehl 980 frt. unload silage box w/6 wheel gear; (2) - Gehl 970 frt. unload silage boxes w/6 wheel gears; Gehl 1265 silage cutter w/2 RN corn head & 7’ hay head; Gehl 1580 silage blower w/new gear box; Gehl 1870 R. baler; NH 273 sq. baler; Traveling Gun for Slurry/Irrigation w/ 650’ of hose & 1⁄4 mile cable; 60 - 30’ aluminum irrigation pipe sections w/trailer; Balzer Lagoon agitator; Pit Pal hyd. slurry chopper pump; (2) - Baver manure pumps, 1000 PTO (1 new); (14) - round poly calf huts; Wilmer Mehlhaf & Twyla Mehlhaf of Freeman SD 605-925-7351 or 387-5468 will sell: ‘86 CIH 1640 hydro chopper, trap, 28Lx26, 1150 actual, 1 owner hours, sharp; ‘86 CIH 1063 corn head, 6RN, sharp; ‘86 CIH 1020 flex, 15’, sharp; IHC 810 dummy head w/5 belt PU; ‘84 Case 2294, MFD, CAH, PS, 2525 actual hrs, mint; Oliver 70 w/FH Ldr, not running; OMC 260 SP swather, CAH, Gas w/16’ draper head; GP 15’ DD drill w/GSA & caddy cart; CIH 900 PT, 6RN planter; Kewanee 1020 disk, 21’; IHC 6RN cultivator;

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

Maynard Jensen, Chamberlain SD 605-734-5284 will sell: ‘94 JD 6200 MFD, PQ, CAH, 2200 actual hrs w/JD 640 loader; Buehler #720 rotary mower; Dakon 9’ tree cultivator; Bobcat 96” Vari angle blade; Walter Lauck 605-995-1438 will sell: ‘01 JD 8110 MFD, CAH, 640 actual hrs., 20.8x42 duals, 3 hyd., frt. wts, 1 owner, mint; JD 680 PT 14’ chisel plow, mint; Loftness 15’ stalk chopper, mint; Mayrath truck auger; 2000 lb wheel dolly; Huskee 7 Hp chipper/shredder; CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Auctioneers Note: Another large interesting sale! Misc sells at 8:30 AM with 3 rings. Older Machinery sells at 9:00 AM sharp with 2 auction rings all day. At 12:00 PM a 3rd auction ring will sell most trucks-semi’s-vehiclestrailers-construction equipment-fertilizer items. South Dakota sales tax will be charged. This ad is subject to additions and deletions. All consignments must have been approved by the Wieman’s. We have excellent loading and unloading equipment. We appreciate your business. We are in our 62nd year of selling. Honest and fair treatment to all. Financing and trucking available. Sorry we are full! Come prepared to Buy! If you are driving a good distance - call to make sure your item is here. (Welcome to the “Machinery Mall of South Dakota”). Our Next Auction is August 3, 2011

WIEMAN LAND & AUCTION CO., INC. (SINCE 1949)

MARION, SD - 605-648-3111 or 1-800-251-3111 • AUCTION SITE: 605-648-3536 or 1-888-296-3536 EVENINGS: Richard Wieman - 605-648-3264 • Mike Wieman - 605-297-4240 • Ryan Wieman - 605-648-2970 Kevin Wieman - 605-648-3439 • Derek Wieman - 605-660-2135 • Gary Wieman - 605-648-3164 For a detailed ad and some pictures call our office or visit our website at: www.wiemanauction.com • Email address: wiemanauction@yahoo.com


~ LARGE AUCTION Continued~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 25TH • 8:30 CST Lunch on Grounds

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COMBINES - HEADS - GRAIN CARTS - GRAIN HANDLING EQUIP. ‘02 JD 9650 STS, duals CM, 3100/4000 hrs.; ‘00 JD 9650 STS, duals, 3000 sep hrs.; ‘97 JD 9500, 3000/4100; ‘92 JD 9500; ‘90 JD 9600 Hydro, 3400/4900 hrs, 24.5’s; (3) - JD 7720 (287’s & 84); ‘96 JD 9400, 2800/4035, sharp; (2) - ‘81 JD 6620’s; JD 4400 D; ‘02 CIH 2388, 2500 sep hrs.; ‘91 CIH 1680 chopper, 3300 hrs.; ‘86 CIH 1660; ‘79 IHC 1440 w/3200 hrs; JD Corn Heads: ( 444, 546, 643’s, 843’s, 893’s, 894, 1293); JD Flex Heads: (216, 218, 920, 925F, 930, 930F, 630F, 635F); JD Rigid Headers: (220, 224, 930R); JD Dummy Heads: (2-212 w/4 belt, 215 w/5 belt); CIH Corn Heads: (863, 963, 1063, 1083’s, 2208); CIH Flex Heads: (820-20’, 17 1⁄2, 20‚ & 30’, 05-1020,30’, 08-2020,35’); ‘07 NH 84C draper head, 36’ fits CIH 7010-8010; ‘03 NH 873 draper 30’ head; ‘03 NH 74C flex head, 25’; IHC 810 dummy head; Asst of header trailers; J&M 525 CA grain cart, like new; JD 500 grain cart; A&L 456 grain cart; Brent 410 grain cart; DK grain vac; Feterl 12x92 auger w/swing hopper; Feterl 12x85 auger w/swing hopper; 2 - Feterl 8x34 augers; 34’ truck auger; Koyker 8x30 auger; (3) Demco 650 bu. gravity boxes w/gears; J&M 500 bu. gravity box w/gear; Kilbros box w/gear; Bushnell 385 bu. box w/gear; Parker 2600 G. box w/gear; SPRAYERS - HAY & FEEDING EQUIP. - SILAGE EQUIP. ‘94 Melroe 3630 spray coupe, 4 wheel, 1500 hrs, 60’ boom; Melroe 220 spray coupe; ‘90 Melroe 216 spray coupe, CAH, 50’ boom; ‘04 Summers 1000 gal. Ultimate PT sprayer w/90’ boom; Top Air 1000 gal. TA sprayer w/ 60’ boom; Red Ball 850 gal. PT sprayer w/60’ boom; Summers 750 gal. sprayer w/90’ boom; Blumhart 1000 gal PT sprayer, 80’ boom; Broyhill 1000 gal PT sprayer w/440 Raven; Broyhill 500 gal. PT sprayer, 40’ boom; Campbell 750 gal. PT sprayer, 60’ boom; Wetherell 750 gal. PT sprayer w/60’ boom; Summers 500 gal. 3 pt sprayer w/80’ boom; Demco 150 gal. 3 pt sprayer; C&R 55 gal. 3 pt sprayer w/25’ boom; Kuker 300 gal. PT sprayer; Demco 48’ sprayer boom, 3 pt; ‘91 Ford F350 Diesel PU w/Loral 500 gal. sprayer; ‘98 NH 595 large sq. baler; NH 2000 large sq. baler; Pro-Ag 125R Big Sq. bale accumulator (demo unit); Rollin Mfg. R. bale accumulator; (6) - JD 567 R. balers (1 w/net wrap); ‘03 CIH RBX562 R. baler w/net; (3) - JD 566 R. balers (2 w/net wrap); JD 556 R. baler; (6) - JD 535 R. balers; (3) - JD 530 R. balers; (3) - JD 510 R. balers; (4) - NH BR780 R. balers (1 w/net wrap); ‘06 Vermeer 605M R. baler w/net wrap; Vermeer 605J, 605D & 605F R. balers; (2) - NH 855 R. balers; (2) - NH 660 R. balers; IH 8460 R. baler; IHC 3650 R. baler; NH 425 sq. baler; IH 430 sq. baler; JD 346 sq. baler; Hesston 4600 Inline sq. baler; IHC 47 sq. baler; ‘09 Buhler BM1500 inline bale mover; ‘05 CIH WDX 2302 SP swather, CAH, 1800 hrs w/16’ rotary disk header; OMC 280 SP swather cart; Versatile 4400 Gas, hydro swather w/18’ draper; Hesston 6455 Gas swather, CAH w/18’ draper head, 1703 hrs.; swather cart; Hesston 6500 D., SP swather; ‘06 NH 1475 Moco, 16’ w/H&S head, sharp; ‘97 NH 1475 Moco, 16’, reconditioned; ‘90 Hesston 1160 Moco, 14’; ‘97 & ‘89 CIH 8380 Moco’s, 16’; CIH 8370 Moco, 14’; MacDon 5010 Moco, 16’; JD 1525 Moco, 14’; NH 116 Moco, 14’; NH 114 Moco, 14’; New ‘10 Bale King 12 wheel V rake; Hesston 14 wheel HC rake; Tonutti 14 wheel V rake; Vermeer R23 & R23A twin rakes; Beefco 10 wheel V rake; IHC 5 wheel rake; NH 144 hay invertor; (7) - NH side rakes (55, 56, 256, 258, 259); twin rake hitch; ‘08 NDE 804 vertical mixer feeder wagon w/scale, like new; Oswalt 280H feeder wagon w/scale; Knight 3300 & 2250 feeder wagons; Rotomix 354-12B mixer feeder wagon; Schwartz 750 feeder wagon; Schuler feeder wagon; H&S 14’ silage box w/gear; Artsway 16’ silage box w/gear; Roorda silage box w/gear; (2) - NH 456 mowers, 9’; JD 350 mower, 9’; IH 1000 mower. 7’; IHC 1300 mower, 9’; (2) - JD 37 PT mower, 7’ & 9’; JD #5 mower; ‘05 JD MX8 rotary mower; Gehl 1250 silage cutter w/2RW CH; (2) - JD 3970 silage cutters; JD 3960 silage cutter; JD 3800 cutter; (3) - JD 2RN & 3RN green cutter corn heads; (3) - JD 7‚ hay heads; (2) - Gehl hay heads; IHC hay head (720/830); Gehl 125 G. mixer w/scale; Gehl & FH G. mixers; Artsway 475 G. mixer; Hesston 30 stack mover; Lorenz 100 grinder mixer; LOADERS - TILLAGE-ˆ PLANTERS - MANURE EQUIP. - ASST. MACHINERY New JD 740 Classic Loader w/8’ bucket, 50-55 Series mts.; New JD 5 tine grapple fork; Koyker K6 QT loader, IHC mts; GB loader 7’ bucket w/grapple & Case 90 & 94 mts; Koyker K5 loader; (2) - JD 740 Ldrs; JD 640 Ldr; GB 870 Ldr; IHC 2250 Ldr; Dual 250 Ldr.; 3 pt backhoe; White 271 RF 21’ disk; CIH 496 disk, 18’ w/71⁄2” spacing; CIH 496 RF 24‚’ & 32’ disks; Hesston 2440 RF 21’ disk; ‘06 Sunflower 1434 RF 33’ disk w/harrow, sharp; JD 630 disk, 21’; CIH 496 disk, 21’; IHC 490 disk, 25’; JD 235 disk, 20’; 9’ chisel, 3 pt; Bushhog 1445 Disk, 19’; Oliver 252 disk, 18’; Glencoe 14 chisel, 3 pt; Dakon 13’ chisel, 3 pt; JD 1100 FC, 9’; IHC 13’ FC; IH 45 FC, 15’ & 18’; Lorenz 12RN cultivator; JD 7’ FC, 3 pt; CIH 183 cult, 12RN; Krause 8RW cult.; GP 4000 Turbo Till 40’; ‘00 JD 1530 DD drill w/cart, like new; CIH 950 PT 16RN planter; IHC 900 planter, 8RN; IHC 800 planter, 12RN, 3 pt; JD 7100 planter, 12RN, 3 pt; IHC 800 planter, 8RW; Krause 20’ DD drill, 3 pt, 10”; Melroe 9 sec. drag; 7 sec. drag; 6‚ rotary mower; 6’ blade, 3 pt; (5) - Mobility Ag 600 fert. spreaders; ‘04 Balzer vac pump, like new; 1625 gal. water tank; water tank w/pump on gear; Gehl 1315 slinger manure spreader; Demco saddle tanks for JD 8000; NI 400 manure spreader; flatbeds w/gears; assort. bale spears; 3 pt fork lift; IHC 175 manure spreader; 12RN anhydrous bar; (3) - Simonsen 6 ton fert. spreaders; 6 & 8 ton running gears; Vicon 3 pt fert. spreaders; Loftness 22’ stalk chopper, like new; 1300 gal. tank w/pump & chemical inductor; STREET SWEEPER - TRUCKS - TRAILERS - ATV’S - HANDICAP CART - BOAT ‘01 Sterling SA Truck w/Elgin street sweeper w/64,000 miles; ‘02 Wilson 50’x102” cattle pot, air ride, closed TA; ‘00 GMC 6500, C&C, Gas, auto; ‘08 Hi Q 40‚ steel hopper trailer; ‘91 Shopbilt 53’ double combine trailer, tri axle; ‘78 Moval 42’ double drop trailer w/hyd bear tail; ‘98 Wilson 43’ hopper trailer; ‘98 Great Dane 53’x102” van trailer; ‘08 PJ 32‚ GN tri axle flatbed; ‘98 IHC 4700 truck, van body, auto; ‘82 Ford F-700 truck w/flatbed; ‘04 Big Tex 25’ flatbed trailer, pintle hitch; ‘78 Ford F-600 truck, 16’ box & hoist, roll tarp; 89K, sharp; 14’ van storage box; ‘85 IHC 1954 TA truck HD w/96 Kluckner 18’ recondition manure spreader; ‘94 Ford F350 crew cab dually, 4x2; ‘87 IHC 1954 truck, 20’ B&H, Diesel, 10 sp; ‘60 Ford F600 truck, 14‚ B&H; ‘97 Ford F250 2WD w/flatbed; ‘96 Ford F150 ext. cab 4x4 PU; ‘95 Ford F250 PU, 4x4; ‘97 Ford F250 ext. cab PU, Diesel; ‘92 Plymouth Voyager Van, 140K, nice; ‘98 Trailrite 7’x24’ GN stock trailer; ‘89 Ford L9000 SA truck tractor; ‘88 GN 7x24’ stock trailer w/living quarters; 18’ truck box & hoist; 16’ stock trailer; ‘08 US Cargo 81⁄2’x18’ enclosed trailer, damaged; ‘80 Moen 50’ enclosed van trailer; ATV’S: ‘09 Yamaha YXR 700 F Rhino SE 4x4 UTV w/Moose 48” dozer blade, 100 miles, like new; Kawasaki 2510 Mule, 4x4; ‘07 Artic Cat 650 UTV Prowler; ‘04 Artic Cat 650 ATV, 4x4; Pride Legend 4 wheel handicap scooter; ‘74 Crestliner, 151⁄2’ tri Hull boat w/Mercury 90 Hp motor & trailer; MISCELLANEOUS Weaver 2 post car hoist, #10000; MDS rock bucket (skid loader); Asst. of New skid loader attachments (buckets, rock buckets, trash bucket w/grapple, hyd. post augers, pallet forks & others); JD top link; 500 gal. fuel tank w/pump; 275 gal. fuel tank w/pump; assort. 20” & 22.5” truck tires; quick hitches; PU tool box; JD pallet fork; Lincoln welder; pressure washers; large asst planter parts (trash whippers, etc); Koyker #42 grain screener; 60 - New 20’ cont. fence panels; 10 Hp electric motor; 220 power cord; pallets of lumber; bridge planks; Regal 18”x96” metal turning lathe w/attachments; Century wire welder w/cart; saddle tanks; scissor truck hoist; farm gates; assort. JD & IH wts.; 13.6x28, 18.4x38, 24.5x32, 20.8x42 tires; 4 ton bulk bin; tag axle for truck; Sioux valve grinder; snow wing for truck; 14.9x24 tires & rims; Craftsman riding mower; lots of steel fence posts; barb wire; AI semen tank; 80’ cement feed bunk; Triple C bin roof auger; portable 3 pt cattle working chute; PU topper; WF for JD & AC; Cub Cadet 2284 riding mower, 22 Hp; shop press; live traps; sorting pens; new brake parts; tire changer; garbage dumpster; grain bin sheets; assort. grain bin parts & sweeps; WW cattle chute; cattle head gate; assort. duals; fuel tank on trailer; yard cart; (2) - portable creep feeders; (2) - portable loading chutes; 4x8 plywood; Demco bean buggy; (2) - 3 pt post augers; truck 5th wheel; 150 gal. truck fuel tank; 3 pt hitch for AC; PTO wire winder; lots of farm misc.

THE LAND, MAY 20, 2011

Our Spring Auction Event will be held at the Wieman Auction Facility located 1 mile south and 1⁄2 mile west on Highway 44 from Marion SD on:

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Auctioneers Note: Another large interesting sale! Misc sells at 8:30 AM with 3 rings. Older Machinery sells at 9:00 AM sharp with 2 auction rings all day. At 12:00 PM a 3rd auction ring will sell most trucks-semi’svehicles-trailers-construction equipment-fertilizer items. South Dakota sales tax will be charged. This ad is subject to additions and deletions. All consignments must have been approved by the Wieman’s. We have excellent loading and unloading equipment. We appreciate your business. We are in our 62nd year of selling. Honest and fair treatment to all. Financing and trucking available. Sorry we are full! Come prepared to Buy! If you are driving a good distance - call to make sure your item is here. (Welcome to the “Machinery Mall of South Dakota”). Our Next Auction is August 3, 2011

MARION, SD - 605-648-3111 or 1-800-251-3111 • AUCTION SITE: 605-648-3536 or 1-888-296-3536 EVENINGS: Richard Wieman - 605-648-3264 • Mike Wieman - 605-297-4240 • Ryan Wieman - 605-648-2970 Kevin Wieman - 605-648-3439 • Derek Wieman - 605-660-2135 • Gary Wieman - 605-648-3164

For a detailed ad and some pictures call our office or visit our website at: www.wiemanauction.com • Email address: wiemanauction@yahoo.com

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

WIEMAN LAND & AUCTION CO., INC. (SINCE 1949)


Tractors

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FOR SALE: IH Farmall C Ford 7700 tractor, dual powtractor, restored, new er, 3300 hrs, cab, $6,900; paint, new tires, runs nice. JD 2030 gas tractor w/JD $2,500. 507-747-2749 145 loader, 6000 hrs, $6,900; NH 256 rake, exc. condiFOR SALE: JD 3010 tractor, tion. $1,750. 715-340-5655 WF, w/ heated cab, 3pt. 320-693-3062 Ford 946 blue Destignation 6, FOR SALE: JD 3020 dsl, digital dash, 20.8x42 triple, WF, very nice. JD 2020 gas 360 hp, 5700 hrs, completew/ 145 ldr & 6’ rotary mowly serviced & thru shop. er, good cond. 608-792-8051 Best one you can find, $45,000. 701-640-4697 FOR SALE: JD 4030 tractor w/ ldr, 5978 hrs, 2nd ownInt’l 666 gas tractor, ers, exc cond. 507-365-8190 $6,000/OBO. 608-549-3352 or or 507-254-9692 608-574-8671 FOR SALE: JD 4240 Quad; IH 450 dsl restored; IH JD 4240, 5600 total hrs., 600 on JD rebuild, CAH, Quad “M” 345 V8. 507-629-3373 Turbo. 130hp, clean tracFOR SALE: JD 4250, pwr tor, everything works. shift w/ joystick, 720 ldr, $22,900. Joe, Menomonie 184x38 tires, JD 4755, duals area, at 715-639-3762 before w/ pwr shift, 7800 hrs, 9 pm 149x46 tires. 320-598-3485

SPRING SAVINGS SEASON © 2011 CNH America LLC. New Holland is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC

TJOSVOLD EQUIPMENT Sales & Service • West Hwy. 212 — Granite Falls, MN 56241 800-337-1581 • 320-564-2331 • After Hours (320) 212-4849

TRACTORS ‘05 NH TC45DA s.s., FWA, 17LA loader, 850 hrs. ..Coming In ‘06 NH TS135A s.s., MFWD, w/Stoll 35 loader ......Coming In ‘98 NH 9882, 4WD, 710/70R38 duals, F & R wgts., 3050 hrs. ..................................................................$95,500 ‘05 NH TC33DA s.s, MFWD, 15LA loader, 250 hrs. ....$20,900 ‘01 NH TC25D s.s., FWA w/Curtis cab & heat ............$12,500 ‘94 Ford 9280, 4WD, 20.8-38 duals, 2650 hrs. ......Coming In ‘89 Ford 7710, MFWD, w/Westendorf loader, 5000 hrs. ..............................................................................Coming In ‘95 Ford 9280, 4WD, 18.4R38 (80%), Nice! ..............$62,500 ‘92 Ford-Vers. 976, 750 Trells, 3 pt.., 5950 hrs. ........$51,500 ‘90 Ford TW35, 2WD, 18.4R42 (80%), 4300 hrs. ......$24,500 ‘06 Buhler 2180, 14.9R30 duals, SS/Megaflow, 2400 hrs. ..................................................................$89,500 ‘03 Buhler-Vers. 2180, FWA, 480/80R46 duals, 1900 hrs ....................................................................$82,500 ‘85 IH 3688, 2WD, 18.4R38 duals, Nice! ....................$19,500 IH 856, dsl., WF, w/cab & Westendorf loader................$9,150 ‘02 C-IH MX135, MFWD w/3550 hrs., 18.4R38 duals ..............................................................................Coming In ‘79 White 2-155, 2WD w/18.4R38 duals ....................$10,500 ‘79 White 2-85, cab/air, eng OH, Clean!......................$10,950 Allis Chalmers WD, gas, WF, w/Woods 6’ mower ........$3,950 “Where Farm and Family Meet”

Tractors

FOR SALE: ‘93 JD 4755 FOR SALE: ‘96 Ford 9030 bidirectional, 852 hrs, Serial# tractor, exc cond, duals, D201320, cab & 3 pt, PTO, frt wgts, FWA, pwr shift, Ford 7414 loader, never 5450 hrs, $51,500. Call Curused, sold as a unit, tis at 507-553-3319 $50,000. 507-340-2820 FOR SALE: AC 185 tractor cab & heat, 4950 hrs, good FOR SALE: Restored- JD cond. $7,750. 712-253-8134 4030 very nice, $13,000; Flex coil 750 gal sprayer FOR SALE: Ford 4WD 846, w/80’ wing booms, $1,750. 4600 hrs, 3 pt, great shape. Faribault, MN 507-330-3945 507-461-0745 or 507-380-4127

SKID STEERS (2) ‘08 NH L175 cab/heat & A/C, std. hyd. S, low hrs. ..............................................................................Coming In ‘07 NH L175, cab/air, hyd Q/A, 72” bucket..................$29,000 ‘01 NH LS180, ROPS ..................................................$19,000 ‘08 NH L170, cab/heat, 3200 hrs ................................$19,000 ‘02 NH LS170, ROPS, bucket & forks, 1600 hrs.........$16,900 ‘92 NH L250, 42” bucket, 1500 hrs. ............................$7,500

COMBINES/HEADS ‘08 NH CR9060, 520/80R42 duals, RWA, loaded ....Coming In ‘01 NH 73C, 25’ flexhead ........................................Coming In ‘01 NH 96C, 8R cornhead ........................................Coming In ‘97 NH TR98, 30.5-32, 1750 hrs., loaded ..................$65,500 ‘97 NH TR98, 18.4R42 duals, loaded, 1650 hrs. ........$65,500 (3) ‘98 NH 973, 30’ flexheads ..............................Ea. $10,500 ‘95 NH TR97, 18.4R42 duals, loaded, 1700 hrs. ....Coming In

‘95 NH TR97, 30.5-32 duals, loaded, 1450 hrs., Nice! ..........................................................................$51,500 ‘93 NH 974, 6R30”, Nice!..............................................$5,950 ‘96 NH 973, 25’ flexhead w/rock guards............................Call ‘88 NH 973, 20’ flexhead ..............................................$5,950 ‘95 NH TR97, terrain tracer, 18.4R42 duals, 1820 sep. hrs. ....................................................................$49,500 ‘95 NH TR97, terrain tracer, 18.4R42 duals, 1710 sep. hrs. ....................................................................$49,500 ‘90 NH TR96, terrain tracer, 30.5-32........................Coming In ‘86 NH TR86, terrain tracer, 24.5-32 tires ..................$21,500 ‘03 Gleaner 800, 30’ head ..........................................$16,500 ‘01 Gleaner R62, w/18.4R42 duals, 2005 hrs., Loaded ......................................................................$89,500

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIP. ‘11 Degelman 7645 land roller, New!..........................$33,500 ‘10 EZ-Trail 500 wagon w/brakes, New!........................$9,500 ‘08 NH BR7090, new wrap, low bales ........................$29,950 ‘05 Stoll35 loader for TS135A NH w/joy/valve & bkt.....$6,500 NH 7312, front end loader w/joystick ............................$5,950 Stanhoist loader/pump & bucket for D14-9 A.C. ..........$2,000 ‘02 Wilrich 6600 ripper ..............................................$17,500 ‘09 Wilrich 957 DDR, 9-24” ripper w/harrow ..........Coming In ‘10 Wilrich 657 DDR, 26’ disk chisel w/harrow & baskets ......................................................................$55,000 Morris CT712, 16’ chisel plow ......................................$3,950 ‘06 Loftness 240, pull type shredder ..........................$18,500 Flexi-Coil 750 gal oval tank................................................Call ‘06 Loftness 240 semi-mounted shredder ..................$15,000 Artsway 240B, 20’ shredder ..........................................$7,500 Balzer 1400 shredder ....................................................$3,950 ‘95 DMI 730 ripper, w/leads, Like New! ......................$15,500 DMI 900, 5-shank ripper w/leveler ..............................$11,950 DMI Coulter Champ II, 5 shank ripper..........................$7,950 ‘97 Grasshopper 725, dsl., w/72” deck ........................$5,950 ‘04 Grasshopper 616, w/48” deck ................................$4,950 ‘96 Grasshopper 720, w/61” deck ................................$4,950 ‘96 Bush Hog ZT2200, w/61” deck................................$3,950 Unverferth 8000 grain cart ..........................................$19,500 ‘09 Dixon RA44 ZTR mower..........................................$4,500 Westfield MK80-61 swing hopper auger ......................$4,950

USED TRACTORS

‘08 Kubota MX5100, 50 hp. dsl., 2WD,140 hrs. ..................$17,000 Allis WC, gas, NF, paint & rubber ..............................................$875 Oliver 1600 gas, new r. rubber, Oliver 1610 ldr., snow bkt. ......................................................................Coming In Ford 8N, side dist., good rubber, 12 volt conversion..........Coming In Ford NAA, gas, 4 spd, good rubber, electronic ignition ......Coming In Ford 861, gas, 5 spd, live PTO, 1 arm ldr ..............................$3,500 1 set 20.8R38 2 Star Goodyear on 10 hole Ford, dual rims (new takeoffs) ....................................................................$2,500

RTV/ATV ‘08 Kubota 1100, fact. cab w/AC, 4WD, ATV tires, 400 hrs ..$14,000 New Kubota 1140, 7 passenger, Camo, ATV tire, bed dump ......................................................Reduced to $14,000 ‘06 Honda 350 Rancher, 4x4 ................................................$3,600

HAY TOOLS JD 800 swather, 15’ head, conditioner rolls ..........................$1,975

NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALS Vicon HC1240, 12-wheel hay rake w/hyd. cart......................$6,460 Meyers 125 bu. manure spreader, poly floor & sides ....NOW $5,000 Land Pride BH2584, 8’, 3 pt., mtd. backhoe, 18” bucket ................................................................NOW $9,000 Land Pride SH30 hydraulic post hole digger, 15” bit, universal mount ................................................................................$2,700 Artsway 10x34’ white truck auger, w/540 PTO......................$4,733 Horst 8-ton running gear, 11Lx15 8-ply tires ........................$1,852 Horst 12-ton tandem reach running gear, 12.5x15 tires ........$2,743 Land pride RTR 1550, 3 pt. reverse rot., 50” tiller ................$2,487 Land Pride RTR 1574, 3 pt. reverse rot., 74” tiller ................$2,726

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FOR SALE: Nordon WF for JD 4955 MFD w/ 280 ldr, good cond, $40,000. 262-6422 cyl JD tractors; JD 4-202 7430 gas engine, starter, new head gasket, runs good; JD 500 Industrial tractor w/ WANTED: Older tractors, ldr, runs exc., rebuilt dead or alive. Pay Cash. starter, alternator, radiaGlenville, MN 507-383-5973 tor. $4,950. 715-556-0045

Tom Eckberg of Gaylord says, “Sold my tractor right away! I’m another satisfied customer of THE LAND!”


Tractors

Oliver 1955 Cummins, cab, 6800 hrs, HD 3pt, comes w/ duals & fender tanks. $10,000/OBO. 651-338-3178 PT 225 Bear Cat Steiger. 3pt. hitch, 3 hyd valves, PTO, 8 brand new tires. $22,500. Call Gordy at 715-472-2765 WE HAVE PARTS! Parts for Tractors, Combines, Machinery, Hay Equipment, and more... All makes & Models. Used, new, rebuilt, aftermarket. All States Ag Parts Call: 877-530-4430 to reach the store nearest you! www.tractorpartsasap.com

Harvesting Equip. ‘84 JD 6620 combine, Serial #600442, 2604 hrs, 28Lx26 tires, some new parts, always shedded, tank extensions, very clean, 1 family ownership, $14,500. 507-451-9614 or 507-213-0600

Planting Equipment

11R20”, completely rebuilt, GVL poly dividers, water FOR SALE: JD 7000 4 rw planter, dry fert, monitor, pump bearings, stripper good cond. 651-426-3109 plates, sprockets, gathering chains, gearboxes re- FOR SALE: JD 7000 8RN 30 built & updated, headsight planter, w/LF, H&I, has all header hgt w/ 3 sensors, new seed disc openers & exc cond. $15,200. Call 605scrapers; Clark 300 gal 261-9633 field sprayer, 44’ boom, good pump; Demco 300 gal JD 643 Lotin oil bath cornsprayer w/30’ boom; 1500 head, very good cond, cob gal water tank for spraysaver, 3 to choose from, ing; (2) E-Z 220 gravity $5,450. (715)556-0045 boxes on 10 ten Easy Trail & JD gears; JD heavy duPlanting Equipment ty quick coupler; JD RM 6 RN cult. Glencoe, MN #1525P Great Plains (2007) 320-864-4583 or 320-779-4583 (Twin Row) 6-30 or 15 Ft 3 PT No-Til Planter, (For Corn & Beans) (Loaded), JD 7000 4RW planter w/new Hyd Markers, Sunco Trash opener disks; EZ Steer auDisk, Soybean Meter, Monto guide system, 1 yr old, itor, Like New. SAVE-Buy w/2011 updates, comes for Less Than Half Price w/500 display, came out of Of New. (1000 Acres). a CIH 9380 4WD. 319-347-2349 Can Deliver (320)979-5627 MF #43 13' grain drill, $1,800. Century 27' sprayer. $800. (218)343-3160

LOCAL TRADES TRACTORS & SKIDS

‘01-’08 1020, 25’ ‘98 Geringhoff 8-30 2206-2208

‘10 CIH MX275, 200 hrs. IH 5288 Bobcat 642 SPRING EQUIPMENT ‘05 Case 445, cab, air ‘09 CIH 1250, 12-30, bulk fill, ‘07 LX770 Ldr, Like New liquid fert. ..................................$11,900 ‘08 1200, 16-30 pivot CIH 5400, 20’ drill COMBINES CIH 1830, 12-30 VS cult. ‘10 CIH 7120, 350 hrs. ‘07 CIH 2577, 800 hrs. TILLAGE ‘08 CIH 7010, 429 hrs. DMI 530B ‘06 CIH 2388, 1570 hrs. DMI 730B ripper ‘98 2388, 2670 hrs. CIH 930, 9 shank ripper ‘97 CIH 2166

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New Holland TG285, S.S. duals ..........................................$97,500

NEW Apache 1010, 80’, w/90’ ..............................................CALL

Hardi Commander 6600, 120’, duals ..................................$68,500

TRACTORS

CIH 4800, 261⁄2’, T/A ................$9,950 Wilrich 6600 ..........................$5,500 Wilrich 3400 ..............................CALL Wilrich 2500, 261⁄2’ ....................CALL Wilrich 2500, 26’ ............COMING IN Wilrich 2500, 24’ ......................CALL McFarlane 50’ harrow ............$5,250

flush & rinse ......................$27,500 Hardi Navigator 1100, 80’ ....$27,500 Hardi Navigator 1100, 66’ ....$21,500 Hardi Navigator 1000, 60’, controller ............................$14,500 Hardi Navigator 1000, 60’ ....$13,500 Hardi Navigator 550, 60’, loaded ................................$13,900 Hardi Commander 1200, 120’ ....................................$35,900 Hardi 6600, 120’, steering duals ..................................$68,500 Hardi HC950, 90’ ..................$13,500 Hardi TR1000, 60’, T/A, clean $6,500 Hardi MK105, 100 gal., 20’ ....$3,250 Hardi TR1000, 60’, chemical inductor ................................$7,750 Hardi TR500, 42’, S/A ............$2,750 Century 1000, 60’, chemical inductor ................................$9,950 Century 1000, 60’, X-fold hydraulic ..............................$8,950 Century 750, 60’, FM ..............$7,500 Century 750, 60’, T/A, clean hyd. fold ..................................CALL Century 500, 40’, man. fold ....$3,250 Spraymaster 500 gal., 3 pt., 90’ ........................................$5,250 Red Ball 665 1000 gal., 60’ X-fold..................................$14,900 Spraymaster 1000 gal., 60’, Raven 440 ..........................$11,500 Bestway 750, 60’, Raven 440 $4,500 Demco 600, 45’, hi-lo T/A ......$3,900 Ag-Chem 502, 42’, S/A, clean $3,250 Many More In 1000-1500 gal. ..CALL

NH TJ500 ............................$175,000 NH TG285, duals, 4055 hrs ..$97,500 NH TM175, FWA, duals, 50” $69,500 NH T9020, PTO................COMING IN ‘08 NH 3040, loader..............$25,500 NH TC34D, 4WD, SS, 30 hrs. ................................$17,250 NH TC34DA, loader ..............$16,700 JD 4010, 2WD, no cab............$7,450 JD B ........................................$1,500 IH 706, NF, w/loader................$4,750 Allis Chalmers 170, gas ........$5,500 Versatile 876, 5938 hrs ........$42,500 Versatile 876, 88’, gone through, 5980 hrs. ......................COMING IN Versatile 876 ..................COMING IN Ford Versatile 876, 5940 hrs ............................$42,500 Ford Versatile 9030, 14.9x28, 4700 hrs. ............................$39,500 Ford TW35, MFD, 2675 hrs. $33,000 Ford 8730, FWA, 7970 gearshift ..........................................$29,500 Ford 8000, open station ............CALL Case 4690, 20.8x34, decent $19,500 Massey 30, backhoe, clean ....$8,500 Agco RT-115, loader ........COMING IN

AUGERS Westfield MK 10x71 GLP........$8,250 Westfield MK 10x71 GLP........$7,750 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP......$11,950 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP......$17,800 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP......$11,250 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP......$11,750 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP......$11,500 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP......$10,900 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP........$9,950 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP........$7,500 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP........$7,750 Westfield MK 8x51 ....................CALL Farm King 8x51 ......................$1,950 Westfield MK 10x61 ..............$7,500 Many Other Used Straight & Swing Hoppers On Hand - CALL

PLANTERS

White 6180, 16R30, LF....COMING IN White 6100, 24R30, Friesen bar, hyd. drive ................................CALL NEW & USED LANDROLLERS White 6100, 12R30, liqid fert., Martin floating row cleaners NEW RITEWAY LANDROLLERS ..........................................$20,500 ON HAND — ANY SIZE! White 6100, 8R36, insect. ......$7,500 JD 7300, 18R22, stacker ........$9,500 New F-3, 42’ ..Lease Pmt. $6,645.74 ROCKPICKERS New F-3, 46’ ..Lease Pmt. $7,054.25 New F-5, 62’ Lease Pmt. $10,083.19 Riteway RR1 windrower ........$4,250 New F-5, 68’ Lease Pmt. $10,770.68 SKIDSTEERS Riteway 4500, 60’ ................$44,500 NH LS160 ..............................$14,900 Riteway 4300, 45’ ................$30,000 NH LX885 ..............................$17,500 Riteway 4500, 62’ ................$42,500 JD 6675, 2600 hrs. ..............$13,000 DMI 42’ crumbler ....................$8,500 Mustang 345 ..........................$4,850 Riteway LR4350....................$29,500

HAYBINES & INVERTERS

‘06 CIH DX101 ......................$14,950 ‘97 NH 1431..........................$15,900 NH 276, for bidirectional ........$2,750 Gehl 2412, std. hitch ............$11,250 JD 946, 200 acres ................$25,000 SPREADERS JD 1209, 9’..............................$1,900 FIELD CULTIVATORS Knight 8124................................CALL MacDon, 9’, nice ....................$9,200 NEW KRAUSE Knight 1230, 1-season............$9,500 ‘99 NH 1465............................$8,750 NH 499 ....................................$5,250 FIELD CULTIVATORS SPRAYERS NH 166 ......................................CALL -ON HANDHardi Commander 1500, 132’, Tebben hyd. drive inverter ......$1,150 CALL FOR SIZES & PRICING duals........................................CALL NH 144, decent ......................$2,950 JD 960, 421⁄2’ ..........................$8,500 Hardi Commander 1200 Plus, JD 960, 321⁄2’, 3 bar, coil tine ..$8,950 120’, clean ....................COMING IN NH 166, decent ......................$3,500 IH 4700, 271⁄2’, T/A ..................$6,950 Hardi Navigator 1100, 90’, IH 4300, 35’, 3 bar, T/A ........$12,500

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FOR SALE: ‘96 9500 JD combine, 2060 eng, 1360 sep. 925 bean head & 693 corn head. All in exc cond. Bought new. I am retiring. 507-629-3318 /cell -507-626-0344

Harvesting Equip.

FOR SALE: Combine Head- ‘02 JD 1770 Corn Planter. 12RN Dry Fertilizer. No er Transports. 2 Wheel, 4 till. Field Ready. $42,500. Wheel & Caster Wheel 715-684-9231 models. Brackets sold separately to build your own. FOR SALE: 5400 IHC drill, Satisfaction guaranteed! 10” spacings, markers, (320)563-4145 or (320)808-7644 $2000. 507-375-3050 Ask for Denny! See All Of Our Trailers www.klugmanwelding.com FOR SALE: 9300 30’ JD press drill, w/ Kuhn transport rear steer. 24’ 9300 FOR SALE: JD 3950 chopdrill w/ transport & markper, new knives, 2 RW ers. Shivers control panel cornhead. 320-250-7552 for dryer, brand new w/ printer. Cell 320-760-4102 IH 800 Series cornhead,

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Tillage Equipment

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Tillage Equipment

DMI 500 3 pt ripper, cltrs, FOR SALE: ‘05 CIH Tiger- FOR SALE: ‘98 JD 980 25 FOR SALE: ‘96 Wil-Rich FOR SALE: IH 470 tandem disc, 21’, 9” spacing, 17” 1/2’ field cult, 3 bar coil cover boards, $7500; IH mate II, field cult, 19 1/2’, 2 12R cultivator, row blades, good condition. harrow, walking tandems 4600 fld cult, 28’ 3 bar bar harrow/rolling basket, shields, speed shields, low $1,100. Morgan 507-227-3428 on main/wings, low acres, mlcher, new shanks, knock on sweeps, walking acres, shedded, always shedded, field shvls, rear hitch, $6500; tandems/gauge whls, 150lb $3,500/OBO. 507-828-3726 FOR SALE: Kewanee 1000 ready, $14,500. 507-380-7863 JD No. 21, hay cond, $500. shanks, shedded like new. FOR SALE: Buffalo Ridge 20’ disc, hyd flat fold All in very gd cond. $16,750. 507-380-7863 12R30” cult, new shields, wings, nice cond, $2500; 320-328-5794 lift assist, exc shape. Glencoe 15’ 15 shank chisel $9,500/OBO. 507-829-7591 plow, $1000. 507-340-2820 FOR SALE: CIH 4700 field FOR SALE: Wilrich 24’ chiscult., 39’. el plow, w/walking tan(320)248-4737 dems on main frame & FOR SALE: Hiniker 1000 wings, $3800. 507-925-4237 row crop 12 row cult, 30” w/folding bar, 19” single Kewanee 20' disc, hyd wings. $2950. (715)792-2267 sweeps, always shedded, Madison, MN From Hwy. 75 & 212 Jct., 3.5 mi. W., 2.5 mi. S. only used on 500 acres, like Wilrich 47’ tri-fold field cult, new. 507-240-0247 hi clearance, exc cond, CIH SDX40 air seeder, 40’, 7.5” spacing; ‘84 IH 5088, cab, air ......................................$13,900 shedded, 1 owner, $20,000. FOR SALE: JD 2700 HD adj CIH 3380, 4-wheel air cart, Nice ................$75,000 IH 986 ............................................................$12,500 712-870-3792 4 btm hi-clearance plow, 3 (2) JD 9350 10’ press drills..............................$2,000 IH 1066, red cab, WF, 3 pt. ..............................$6,200 land slides, extra tire, less JD 8300, 13’ drill w/grass ................................$3,500 ‘94 CIH 9280, 12-spd., triples, Nice ..............$55,000 than 100 acres. Machinery Wanted JD 7000, 12RN, liquid fert. ..............................$3,500 MF 40 Utility, loader, Nice ................................$4,500 (507)365-8190 or (507)254-9692 All kinds of New & Used IH 863 corn head..............................................$2,250 JD 843 loader, Like New ................................$12,500 farm equipment - disc ‘00 CIH 1020, 30’ flex head..............................$9,900 JD 840 loader, JD 8000 mts. ............................$9,500 chisels, field cults., plantNH 8RN, plastic snoot, Low Acres ................$17,500 JD 148, JD 158 loaders....................................$3,250 ers, soil finishers, corn(2) NH BR780, 780A balers, net wrap JD 146 loader ..................................................$3,250 heads, feed mills, discs, ....................................................$12,500/$14,500 (2) IH 2350 loaders..............................$3,000/$3,500 balers, haybines, etc. (2) JD 566 round balers ......................$7,900/$8,900 Leon 1000 grapple, off JD 8100 ......................$5,500 (507)438-9782 JD 2020, gas, Nice ..........................................$6,900 Leon loader, off JD 4020 ..................................$1,500 JD 3010, gas, loader ........................................$5,500 Dual 3100 loader, blue cylinder........................$1,250 JD 4010 D ........................................................$6,000 Dual 310 loader................................................$3,000 (2) JD 4020, PS ..................................$7,500/$8,900 Farmhand 27, grapple......................................$1,000 (2) JD 4020, PS, side console ........$12,500/$15,500 Farmhand F358 loader, IH mts.........................$3,250 JD 4430 PS ....................................................$14,500 Miller loader, black/grapple..............................$2,500 (2) JD 4240 Quad ............................$14,500/$18,000 Miller PL-4 loader ............................................$3,500 JD 4440, PS ..................................................$19,000 Buhler 2595, New!, JD 6000 mts. ..................$3,500 JD 4640, 14.9x46 ..........................................$14,500 JD 331, 30’ disc ..............................................$3,900 JD 4650, PS ..................................................$23,500 New Box Scrapers, 10’/12’ ..................................Call (2) JD 4960, MFD ............................$39,000/$51,000 New & Used Skidsteer Attachments ....................Call JD 7800, FWA, JD 740 loader ........................$45,000 Pallet Forks, Grapples, Rock Buckets ................Call IH 7110, FWA, FH 1140 loader ......................$37,500

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Disc chisels: JD 714 & 712, Custom round baling w/ late Glencoe 7400; Field Cults model JD baler. Makes up under 30’: JD 980, small to 5x6 bale. Twine or net grain carts & gravity boxwrap. Contact Steve Meses 300-400 bu. finishers unserli 507-276-4595 der 20’, clean 4 & 6R stalk Will Travel choppers; Nice JD 215 & 216 flex heads; JD 643 Metcalf Hoof Care and cornheads. Must be Trimming. $10 per head. clean;JD corn planters, 4608-436-1011 6-8 row. 715-299-4338

Feed, Seed, Hay WANTED TO BUY FARM MACHINERY Complete lines of Retirement machinery or individual pieces. 507-234-5842 WANTED TO BUY: Oliver or White tractors, can be good running ones, parts tractors, or ones that need fixing, all years & models. 218-564-4273 WANTED: 28’ to 30’ disc. 320-260-8446 or 320-352-3201 WANTED: JD 343 cornhead, w/or with out picker. Avon, MN 320-250-7552 WANTED: Massey 5-10 combine, in good shape, no heads. 320-286-5095

Spraying Equip.

Dairy Quality Alfalfa Tested big squares & round bales, delivered from South Dakota John Haensel (605)334-0643 Dairy quality western alfalfa, big squares or small squares, delivered in semi loads.

Clint Haensel (605) 310-6653 FOR SALE: 1000# bales grass/alfalfa mix. $30/bale. 218-473-2556 FOR SALE: 2nd crop alfalfa grass hay, shedded, no rain, net wrapped rounds $80/Ton, small sq $3.50/bale. Del & volume discounts avail. Albert Lea, Andy, 507-383-9319

‘97 854 Ro-gator 80’ boom, S/S tank, exc cond, $57,500. FOR SALE: Alfalfa 3x3 (715)246-5573 squares, first cutting, 160 RFV, using super condiFOR SALE: ‘05 Nitro 2275 tioning rows, $135 a ton. sprayer, 90’, 1400 gal S/S. Delivery available. 1650 hrs, $120,000. Also, ‘99 507-427-2050 Mountain Lake Nitro 200, 1200 gal S/S, 2900 hrs, new frt tires, call for price. 507-427-3520 Straw, Grass, Alfalfa & Corn Stalks In Large Rounds & Large Squares, FOR SALE: 440 gal inboard in net & plastic twine. poly tanks for JD 8000T, Delivered in semi loads. $2200. 507-427-3520 Call Tim at 320-221-2085 FOR SALE: Fast 9500 sprayer, 1850 gal. tank, 80/90’ booms, 380/46 tires, WANTED TO BUY: DAMNORAC boom height, 450 AGED CORN. Wet or dryRaven, $30,000. almost any condition. (507)360-6535 Schwieger Grain Fairmont, MN 800-658-2314 FOR SALE: Hardi or 507-236-5181 cell Commander Plus, 1200 gal tank, diaphram pump, rinse tanks, chemical inFertilizer & ductor, foam marker, conChemicals trol monitor, 320x90R 46 tires, 120” axle, $22,000. NH3 Applicator, hydraulic Belview, MN 507-430-2881 shut-off, 11 knives, 3pt, $2,000/OBO. 515-368-3732 FOR SALE: Sprayer nurse Livestock trailer, 40’ semi trailer, 31600 gal tanks, pump & in- Black Angus Yearling bulls; ductor, 50’ 2” hose & reel. Hamp, Chester & YorkHancock, MN 320-392-5480 shire boars & gilts. Alfred Kemen(320)598-3790 Snyder 200 gal saddle tanks, Dairy JD 800T mounting brackets, $650. 515-570-1125 100 Springing Cows & Heifers. Exceptional group of Sprayer for IH 4900 38’ dighome-bred Holstein-cross ger. Includes MicroTrak dairy cattle. Due June 3000 controller & monitor through October. Properly w/ radar, boom kit & 500 vaccinated, adult herd gal tank. $1,250. Call 507Johnes tested since ‘98. 381-9929 Excellent overall health! Contact Karl Klessig, SaxWanted on Homestead Farm @920693-3360, 920-377-0902 cell. WANTED: Harvestor or Email: saxon1@tds.net. Stave silos for salvage & Cleveland, WI large volumes of scrap iron. 952-292-5255


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HANCOCK, MN Cross Members, Closed Tandem BELTED TRAILER Slider, 50% T, 80% B, Clean ..$8,000 ‘97 Red River, 42’ Live Bottom, New ‘87 CITY 45’/96” AL Flatbed, SX/AR, Plastic, Sandblasted & Painted ............................................$17,500 50% T, New B........................$6,750 ‘97 Trinity Farm Belt, 42’, 41” Chain, ‘99 HAULIN Expandable Truss Trailer, 48’-70’, 102” wide, 22.5 Rubber, New Plastic, 70” New Side Walls Excellent Paint ....................$15,500 Rebuilt, New Hyd. Door, All New ‘89 Hot Shot 48’x96”, Spread Axle, Lights & Brakes, Tires 80%, AL Wheels, w/New Tarp ..........$24,500 New B, 70%T, New Paint ......$4,250 w/haysides ..........................$5,250 HOPPERS Custom Haysides for flatbed ‘92 Timpte, 42’ AL Hopper, 78” or drop-deck on any trailer ..$1,250 sides, SS Corners, New Cross FRAME TYPE END DUMPS Members & New Lights, 60% T, 80% B, SR ..........................$15,500 ‘05 Spek Tek 28’ AL, SR, 80% T, New Brakes & Lights, w/Air Lift Door for ‘87 Cornhusker 42’ AL Hopper Trash or Silage, New Cylinder, Bottom, 50% T, New B, Clean & Straight ..............................$12,500 Plastic Liner, Like New ......$27,500 ‘75 Fruehauf 28’ Steel, Roll Tarp, VANS 80% T&B, New Plastic Liner, ‘89 Kentucky 48/102 Furniture Van, Good Paint ..........................$11,750 AR, 80% T&B, 3 Side Doors ..$6,000 DROP-DECKS & (10) ‘96 To ‘01 53/102 AL, AR DOUBLE DROPS Roadworthy Dry Vans for Freight or Seed, etc. ............$4,500-$7,500 ‘95 Dunnen Drop Deck, 48/102 AR, Canadian Spread, AL Wheels, (10) 48/53x102 trailers for storage or water....................$3,500-$6,000 70% T&B, New Paint ..........$12,500 ‘86 Dorsey Drop Deck, 48/96, DAY CAB TRUCKS Closed Tandem, SR, New Brakes, ‘03 Freightliner FLD12064ST 80% T, New Paint................$10,500 Conventional, 12.7 Liter Detroit, Engineered Beavertails for Drop 400 HP, 10 Spd. Trans., 3.73 Ratio, Deck or Double Drops, w/ramps, AR, 195” WB, New 11R22.5 Includes All Electrical & Paint Recaps, AL Wheels, 620,000 Mi., Very Clean ..........................$19,750 ..............................Installed $5,000 ‘90 KW T450 Conventional, 3306 CAT, ......................Unassembled $3,000 MISCELLANEOUS & CARS 9 Spd., AR, Wet Kit, 180” WB, 11R22.5 tires ......................$11,000 ‘05 Red Impala LS, 99K, 3.8 ......7,250 ‘93 International 8000 Series, 3406 ‘05 Grey Impala, 77K, 3.4........$6,750 ‘04 White Impala LS, 76K, 3.8 $6,500 Cat, 9-spd., AR, 270,000 Miles, Wet Kit, New 22.5 Tires ......$10,500 ‘01 Blue Impala LS, 83K, 3.8 ..$6,250 ‘93 White GMC Aero, N14 Cummins, AR/SR Suspensions For Trailers ............................$1,200 to $1,650 10-spd., AR, new B, 70% T, Nice Truck ............................$9,500 (5) Thermal King Refrigeration Units ............................$750-$1,250 FLATBEDS ‘97 Transcraft, 48’x102”, AL Floor, AL Ingersoll-Rand dsl. 4000 Watt Light Plant ............................$3,250

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TRACTORS • MF 8660, MFD, 225 PTO hp. • ‘09 MF 3645, MFD, cab, loader • ‘02 MF 481 platform • ‘04 MF 481, MFD, cab, 700 hrs, loader, 70 PTO hp. • ‘05 MF 451, 363 hrs., 45 hp. - Like New • ‘86 CIH 2294, 5665 hrs, duals, 130 PTO hp. • ‘93 Agco 5680, MFD, loader • Allis WD

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‘09 MF 9795, 282 hrs. ‘05 Challenger 670, 1476 hrs. ‘96 MF 8570, RWA, 2330 sep. hrs. ‘90 MF 8570, 2240 hrs. ‘77 MF 750 ‘82 MF 850, variable speed, 3535 hrs. MF 9750 pu table MF 9120 beantable MF 1859 beantables, 15’, 18’, 20’

CORNHEADS • ‘08 Geringhoff 1822, RD • ‘07 Geringhoff 1822, RD • ‘07 Geringhoff 1622, RD • ‘04 Geringhoff 1622, RD • ‘07 Geringhoff 1222, RD • ‘03 Geringhoff 1222, RD • (2) ‘08 Geringhoff 1220, RD • ‘05 Geringhoff 1020, RD • ‘98 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘06 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘03 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘01 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘00 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘92 Geringhoff 830, PC • ‘06 Geringhoff 822, RD • ‘05 Geringhoff 822, RD • ‘07 Geringhoff 820, RD • ‘08 Geringhoff 630, RD

• ‘07 Geringhoff 630, RD • ‘94 Geringhoff 630, PC • ‘91 Geringhoff 630, PC • ‘92 Gleaner 1222 hugger • ‘94 Gleaner 830 hugger • ‘04 CIH 2206, HDP • ‘06 CIH 2208, 8R30” • CIH 922 GVL poly • ‘90 CIH 1083 • JD 1022 • ‘00 JD 893, knife rolls, HDP, HHC • ‘02 JD 893, knife rolls • MF 9483 • ‘03 MF 3000, 6R30” • ‘96 MF 864 • ‘99 NH 996, 12R20” • ‘09 NH 98D, 18R20” • ‘05 NH 98C, 12R20”

GRAIN HANDLING • Brandt 5200 EX grain vacs • Brandt 1515 LP, 1535, 1545, 1575, 1585 belt conveyors • Brandt 1390 HP swing • Brandt 1080 swing hopper • Brandt 1070 swing • Brandt 10x35 auger • Brandt 8x47 auger • Brandt 8x42 auger • Feterl 10x60 auger • Parker 1348 grain cart, 1300 bu., PTO drive • Parker 938 grain cart, 1000 bu. • Parker 505 gravity box, 550 bu., brakes • Feterl 10x60 straight auger

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BOMATIC 5-Line Pipeline FOR SALE OR LEASE for 35 cows; 4 milk claws, REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS glass jar & everything that Bulls, 2 year old & yeargoes w/the pipeline. lings; bred heifers, calving 218-253-2283 ease, club calves & balance performance, AI Holstein springing heifers sired. In herd improveout of AI breeding. 320-760ment program. 5622 J.W. Riverview Angus Farm Glencoe, MN 55336 Many nice fresh 2 & 3 yr old Conklin Dealer Holsteins. SCC 110, good (320)864-4625 udders, many to choose from, priced reasonably. Also, some nice, fresh FOR SALE: 1 springing tricross breds. Will deliver colored beef cow. 715-299upon approval. Leave mes0061 sage. 608-214-6971 FOR SALE: 20 ANGUS & SIMMENTAL COWS w/calves; also, 8 heifers. Beef Cattle Ask for Steve 715-202-0347 10 Black Baldies cows Hereford Angus cross, due now, FOR SALE: 25 semen tested some w/ calf at side. Limousin bulls, 2 yrs olds 715-785-7570 & yrlings, low birth wgt, super growth, John Goelz 165 Holstein feeder steers, 507-557-8394 or Larry 507nice cut, wormed, vacci825-5509 nated, implanted, dehorned, approx. 400 lbs. FOR SALE: Black SimmenReady to go June 1st. tal bulls, Polled, exc quali$1.25/lb. 715-613-2072 or 715ty, good disposition; Black 773-2170 Yearlings & 2 yr old heifers, open or bred, by the lb. **40 yrs of Simmental Attention! Rodeo folks! We bredding** - Jerry Polzin have 12 Corriente yearling steers & heifers at $500/ea. Polzin Riverside Simmentals Cokato, MN 320-286-5805 715-772-3229


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‘90 JD 4555, MFWD, 157 hp., ‘75 JD 4630, 2WD, 150 hp., 14.9x46, 3 hyds., 7760 hrs. 18.4x38, 2 hyds., 7830 hrs. ......................................$42,500 ......................................$16,900

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‘66 JD 4020, 2WD, 95 hp., 18.4x34, 1 hyd., cab, 10,090 hrs.....................$10,000

‘08 JD 6603, 2WD, 95 hp., 18.4x38, duals, 2 hyds., 118 hrs. ........................$31,000

‘95 JD 8100, 2WD, 160 hp., ‘00 JD 8410T, Track, 235 hp., 320-50, duals, 4 hyds., (loader 24” tracks, 4 hyds., 7500 hrs. not included), 6930 hrs.$57,000 ......................................$69,900

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‘02 JD 9520T, Track, 450 hp., ‘04 JD 9520, 4WD, 450 hp., 36” tracks, radar, wide drawbar, 710-42, duals, 4 hyds., 4151 hrs. ....................$140,000 8447 hrs. ....................$122,000

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‘01 JD 9400, 4WD, 425 hp., 710-70R42, duals, 5 hyds., 5435 hrs. ....................$108,000

Registered Texas Longhorn breeding stock, cows or heifers or roping stock, top blood lines. (507)235-3467 Selling Dexter Cattle herd. Horned red cows, heifers. Also Platinum daughter. No calves, bulls. Manitowoc (920)684-1776 Very nice purebred Polled Hereford beef cows w/calf. $1500. Heifers ready to be bred. $850. 608-372-7340 or 608-387-9045

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‘07 JD Gator 620i, 4WD, bed Yanmar Mini Excavator, ROPS, lift, 116 hrs. ....................$9,250 push blade, 390 hrs. ....$31,500

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~ NEW EQUIPMENT/BIG INVENTORY ~ ‘08 JD 9630, 4WD, 530 hp., 850-55R42, 4 hyds., 922 hrs. ....................................$255,000

Notch Equipment: • Rock Buckets • Grapple Forks • Manure Forks • Bale Spears • Hi-Volume Buckets & Pallet Forks • Bale Transports & Feeder Wagons, 16’-34’ • Adult & Young Stock Feeders & Bale Feeders • Land Levelers

Smidley Equipment: • Steer Stuffers • Hog Feeders • Hog Huts • Calf Creep Feeders • Lamb & Sheep Feeders • Cattle & Hog Waterers • Mini Scaler

‘93 JD 7300, 18R22, vacuum, monitor..........................$20,000

‘07 White 8524, 24R30, 3 bu., ‘09 JD 2510H Anhydrous monitor..........................$64,900 Applicator, hi speed, low draft ..........................................CALL

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‘08 JD 568 Round Baler, surface wrap, single axle............$34,500

‘03 NH 1475, MoCo, 16’ swing Hardi Sprayer, 1500 gal., 120’ tongue ..........................$12,500 boom ............................$43,500

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Registered Black Angus Bull. Calving ease. Scanned, fertility tested. Reg #16702434. Lausted's Greenmeadows, Menomonie, WI. 715-308-9954

• 5/8” drum roller wall thickness • 42” drum diameter • 4”x8” frame tubing 3/8” thick • Auto fold

MANDAKO ‘96 JD 8870, 4WD, 350 hp., 710-70R42, duals, 5 hyds., 5435 hrs. ......................$74,000

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FOR SALE: 6 purebred black polled Simmental FOR SALE: Registered heifers. (715)698-2124 Irish black bulls, 2 yr olds & Yearling bulls availaFOR SALE: Hereford bulls, ble. Semen tested & scangreat disposition, semen ned, easy calving. tested, exc EPDs, get runningbrookcattle.com them baldy calves and top Sherburn, MN 507-841-0836 the sale. 507-215-1037 or 507-825-2383 FOR SALE: Registered Maine-Anjou bulls, 2 yr old FOR SALE: Holstein steers & yearling bulls available, 95 @ 565lbs, 120 @ 640lbs, industry leading genetics. raised from calves, Sell Stevens Maine Anjou Catany number and can delivtle. Bob 507-327-0414 or Aner. Jeff 320-732-6259 dy 507-317-1670 FOR SALE: Pure bred Black Angus bulls, Long LIMOUSIN BULLS Yearlings & 2 yr olds, for sale from top AI sires, great EPD’s. John 507-327red & black, yearling & 2 0932 or Brian 507-340-9255 yr olds, Green Fields JRC Angus - LeCenter, MN Crossing Limousin (715)273-0310 FOR SALE: Reg Shorthorn bulls, 1- 5 yr old, 2- 2 yr olds. Gene Robben Verndale, MN 218-924-2337

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• Gates • Calving Pens • Haymax Bale Feeders • Cattel Panels • Feeders Panels • Head Gates • Hog Feeders • Squeeze Chutes & Tubs • Port-A-Hut Shelters (Many Sizes) • Bergman Cattle Feeders • Lorenz & Farm King Snowblowers • Mandako Land Rollers, 12’-60’ • GT (Tox-O-Wic) Grain Dryers, 350-800 bu. • Sheep & Calf Feeders • Livestock Equipment by Vern’s Mfg. • Powder River Crowding Tub & Alley • Mister Squeeze Cattle Chutes & Hd. Gates • Garfield Earth Scrapers • Peck Augers • MDS Buckets for Loaders & Skidloaders

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• Powder River Livestock & Horse Equipment • Tire Scrapers for Skidsteers, 6’-9’ • Jari Sickle Mowers • Grasshopper Lawn Mowers • “Tire” feeders & waterers • MDS Roto King Round Bale Processor for skidsteers, tractors, loaders or telehandlers • Good Stock of parts for GT Tox-O-Wic Grain Dryers, Also, Some Used Parts • Sitrex Wheel Rakes - MX Model In Stock • Brillion Alfalfa & Grass Seeders • Bale Baskets • SI Feeders & Bunks • (Hayhopper) Bale Feeders • Enduraplas Bale Feeders, Panels & Tanks • E-Z Trail Wagons, Boxes & Grain Carts • Calftel Hutches & Animal Barns • R&C Poly Bale Feeders • Farm King Augers and Mowers • Corral Panels & Horse Stalls • EZ-Trail Head Movers & Bale Racks • Roda Mini-Spreaders • Amish Built Oak bunk feeders & bale racks • Walco log splitter • Goat & Sheep feeders

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4WD & TRACK TRACTORS ‘08 C-IH 435 Steiger, 470 hrs., powershift, luxury cab, 620x42 tires & duals ..$176,000 ‘08 C-IH 435 Steiger, 404 hrs, 24 spd. trans., 710x42” duals, big pump, diff. lock ................................................$168,000 JD 8770, 12 spd. syncro, 5211 hrs., 20.8x38, radial tires & duals 85%, 4 hyd.......$65,000 JD 8870, 24 spd., 6330 hrs., eng. OH ‘09, 20.8x38 tires & duals 75%, 4 hyd., diff. lock ..........................................$67,000 ‘97 JD 9300, 24 spd., 5568 hrs., 20.8x42 duals ................................................$80,000 ‘87 JD 8760, 12 spd., 6600 hrs., 20.8x38 duals ................................................$49,000 ‘89 Ford 946, 4WD, 9100 hrs., 325 hp., 20.8x42 duals, 4 hyd.......................$32,500

ROW CROP TRACTORS ‘04 Cat 765, 3000 hrs., 18” tracks,, 120” track spacing, 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 4 hyd., frt. wgts., Nice ....................................$125,000 ‘97 JD 8300, MFWD, 8350 hrs., 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 4 hyd., 14.9x46 duals ....$60,000 ‘06 JD 8230, 2427 hrs., IVT trans., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO capable, 4 hyd., 320x54” tires & duals, front wgts. ..............$127,000 ‘03 JD 8420, 4486 hrs., 3 pt., 1000 PTO, P.S. trans., 380x50 tires & duals, front wgts. ..............................................$108,000 ‘03 JD 8220, MFWD, 4470 hrs., 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 5 hyd., big pump, 380x50 tires & duals ....................................$93,500 ‘02 JD 8120, MFWD, 4921 hrs., 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 540 capable, big pump, 380x50 tires & duals........................$89,000 ‘90 JD 4455, 2WD, 8801 hrs., 3 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 14.9x46 tires & duals ........................................................$37,500 ‘78 JD 4440, cab, air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 18.4x38 tires ..........................$20,000 ‘09 C-IH 275 Magnum, 795 hrs., 3pt., 540/1000 PTO, 420x46 tires & duals ......................................................$137,500 ‘07 C-IH 305 Magnum, 2100 hrs., 380/54” tires & duals, 380x46 front tires & duals, 3 pt., 1000 PTO ......$123,000 ‘06 C-IH MX215, MFWD, 1850 hrs., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 20.8x42 duals $92,000

‘06 C-IH 120MXM, MFWD, Pro cab, 1699 hrs., 3 hyd., 540/1000 PTO, 18.4x42 tires....................................$52,000 Case 2096, cab/air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 18.4x38 singles, 6300 hrs. ..............$17,500 ‘07 NH TG275, MFWD, 1050 hrs., 18.4x50 duals, front duals, front wgts., 540/1000 PTO ..............................................$115,000 ‘98 NH TS110, MFWD, cab, air, 2 hyd., 18.4x38, rear tires, 3691 hrs...........$29,500 Allis 7080, cab/air, 3 pt., 3 hyd., 1000 PTO ....................................................$7,500

COMBINES ‘06 C-IH 8010, 1350 eng./1050 sep. hrs., chopper, rock trap, tracker, 20.8x42 duals ................................$159,000 ‘06 JD 9660STS, 1815 eng./1315 sep. hrs., Contour Master, bullet rotor, hi-capacity unload, chopper, 20.8x38 duals ....$135,000 ‘05 JD 9760STS, 1462 eng./1086 sep. hrs., Contour Master, 20.8x38 duals, chopper, header controls ..............$135,000 ‘04 JD 9760STS, 2358 eng./1612 sep. hrs., hi-capacity unload, Contour Master, chopper, Greenstar yield & moisture monitor, 800x32 tires ....................$129,000 ‘04 JD 9660STS, 1761 eng./1289 sep. hrs., 18.4x42 duals, Green Star, yield & moisture monitor, touch set..........................$124,000 ‘01 JD 9550, 2348 eng./1729 sep. hrs., hi/lo Contour Master, chopper, yield & moisture monitor, 18.4x38 duals ....$85,000

LOADER TRACTORS ‘02 CIH MXM120, MFWD, 4265 hrs., w/LX162 loader................................$44,000

GRAIN DRILLS ‘06 JD 1890, 40’ air drill, 7.5” spacing w/1910 seed cart, pull-between model, seeded 8950 acres ..........................$75,000 CIH 5500, 30’ hyd. fold drill, 15” spacing, SI bean meters ................................$14,500 CIH 5400, 15’ drill w/cart, 7.5” spacing, grass seed, press wheels ..................$6,250 Check Out Our Website For Pictures & More Listings @ www.larsonimplements.com

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‘05 JD 4920, 120’ boom, 2054 hrs. ......................$161,500

4WD TRACTORS (B)’10 JD 9530, Lease return ..............................$248,500 (O)’06 JD 9620, 1449 hrs....................................$201,900 (H)’03 JD 9520, 5775 hrs. ..................................$108,900 (O)’98 JD 9400, 3822 hrs. ..................................$107,900 (W)’96 JD 8870, PTO, 6200 hrs. ..........................$76,900

TRACK TRACTORS (O)JD9630T, Lease return ..................................$299,900 (B)’10 JD 8320RT................................................$238,500 (O)’10 JD 8295RT, 186 hrs. ................................$228,500 (B)’07 JD 9520T, 1415 hrs. ................................$199,900 (B)’03 JD 9520T, 1787 hrs ..................................$179,900 (H)’00 CIH 9380, 4819 hrs. ..................................$87,900

ROW CROP TRACTORS (O)’10 CIH Magnum 305, 350 hrs.......................$178,900 (O)’10 CIH Magnum 305, 350 hrs.......................$178,900 (O)’08 CIH MX275, 1258 hrs...............................$155,000 (O)’10 CIH Magnum 245, 250 hrs.......................$149,900 (W)’89 JD 4555, 7240 hrs.....................................$49,500 (W)’87 JD 4850, 6300 hrs.....................................$45,500 (B)’90 JD 4455, 2WD, 8220 hrs. ..........................$38,900 (O)’83 JD 4650, 2WD, 7600 hrs. ..........................$37,900 (B)’84 JD 4650, MFWD, 12,708 hrs. ....................$35,900 (O)’75 JD 4630, 7806 hrs. ....................................$19,500 (B)’76 JD 4230, 8716 hrs. ....................................$16,900 (H)’77 JD 4230, open station ................................$13,900 (W)’77 White 2-155, 20.8x38................................$11,900 (W)’78 White 2-135, 5927 hrs. ............................$11,900 (B)’67 JD 4020, gas ................................................$6,900 (H)’66 JD 4020, gas ................................................$5,900 (B)’67 Oliver 1650 ..................................................$5,500

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(B)’10 JD 6430, IVT, 626 hrs.................................$71,000 (H)’84 JD 2750, loader, 4260 hrs. ........................$16,900 (H)’83 JD 2950, 6705 hrs......................................$15,900 (B)’93 JD 5200, loader ..........................................$15,900 (W)’78 JD 2840, loader, 4000 hrs. ........................$12,500 (B)’59 JD 730, 3 pt., PTO ........................................$9,900 (B)’74 Ford 5000, gas ............................................$7,500 (O)’69 IH 656, gas ..................................................$6,900 (W)’65 Farmall 656..................................................$5,750 (B)’49 Ford 8N, loader ............................................$2,750

COMBINES (O)’10 JD 9870, 380 sep. hrs. ............................$310,000 (O)’10 JD 9870, 300 sep. hrs. ............................$289,000

(B)’09 JD 9870, 497 sep. hrs. ............................$279,900 (O)’08 JD 9870, 635 sep. hrs. ............................$242,000 (O)’09 JD 9770, 466 sep. hrs. ............................$242,900 (B)’07 JD 9870, 722 sep. hrs. ............................$239,900 (O)’10 JD 9670, 395 sep. hrs. ............................$239,900 (O)’10 JD 9670, 328 sep. hrs. ............................$239,900 (H)’08 JD 9670, 564 sep. hrs. ............................$217,900 (B)’08 JD 9670, 532 sep. hrs. ............................$214,900 (O)’08 JD 9670, 627 sep. hrs. ............................$199,900 (H)’09 JD 9570, 447 sep. hrs. ............................$199,900 (B)’08 JD 9770, PRWD ......................................$195,900 (O)’06 JD 9760, 1175 sep. hrs. ..........................$189,000 (W)’06 JD 9660, 1361 sep hrs. ..........................$179,900 (H)’06 JD 9660, 1331 hrs. ..................................$159,900 (H)’04 JD 9760, 1237 hrs. ..................................$155,900 (B)’06 Case 2388, 1201 sep. hrs.........................$154,900 (H)’00 JD 9750, 2132 sep. hrs. ..........................$121,900 (O)’99 JD 9650, 2238 sep. hrs. ............................$95,000 (W)’98 JD 9610 ....................................................$69,500 (W)’97 JD 9600, 2682 sep. hrs. ............................$52,500 (H)’96 JD 9500, 1637 sep. hrs. ............................$49,900

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TILLAGE (B)’08 JD 2310, 39’9” mulch finisher....................$69,900 (B)’06 JD 2210, 55.5’ ............................................$53,900 (B)’02 JD 2200, 64’6” ..........................................$49,900 (O)’06 JD 2210, 56’ ..............................................$44,900 (H)’07 JD 2210, 45’5’ ............................................$41,500 (O)’08 Riteway 42’ Land roller ..............................$29,900 (H)’05 JD 2210, 38.5’............................................$29,500 (H)’01 JD 980, 36.5’..............................................$24,900 (B)’95 JD 980, 38.5’ ..............................................$17,900 (O)’95 DMI Tigermate, 50.5’ F.C. ..........................$14,500 (B)JD 960, 44.5’ ....................................................$13,500 (O)Riteway 250 rock picker ....................................$5,500 (H)JD 960, 36.5’......................................................$4,950 (H)JD 230, 25’ disk ................................................$4,200 (B)Glencoe 12R30”..................................................$2,900 (H)JD 825, 8R30”....................................................$1,200

HAY & FORAGE (B)’08 JD 458, silage special ................................$25,900 (B)’05 JD 956, 14’6” center pivot..........................$24,900 (H)’03 JD 557, surface wrap ................................$24,500 (W)’02 JD 567, surface wrap ................................$22,900 (B)’05 JD 525 MoCo..............................................$13,900 (O)’93, JD 535, Heartland chopper..........................$9,900 (B)’98 NH 664, 2200 lb. bale ..................................$8,995 (B)’89 Gehl 1865 round baler, 6’ bale......................$6,900 (B)NH 258 side rake ................................................$3,950 (H)’85 NH 858 round baler, 7’ bale..........................$2,900 (H)Gehl WR420, 10-wheel rake ..............................$2,850

(O)’08 JD 4930, 1500 hrs. ..................................$205,000 (O)’07 JD 4830, 1300 hrs. ..................................$188,000 (O)’08 JD 4830, 1450 hrs. ..................................$179,000 (O)’06 JD 4920, 2335 hrs., dry applicator ..........$170,000 (O)’05 JD 4920, 1923 hrs. ..................................$161,500 (H)’04 JD 4710, 2284 hrs. ..................................$121,500 (O)’05 Spray Coupe 7650, 1690 hrs. ....................$87,500 (B)’03 Wilmar 8500, 2361 hrs...............................$59,900 UTILITY VEHICLES (O)’97 Ag-Chem 854, 4451 hrs. ............................$44,900 (B)’10 JD XUV 620I, loaded ..................................$10,100 (B)Top Air TA1200 ................................................$25,900 (H)’07 JD XUV 850, diesel, loaded ..........................$9,795 PLANTERS & DRILLS (W)’08 JD XUV 620, 175 hrs...................................$8,500 (H)’09 JD 1790, 24R20”, liq. fert. ......................$115,500 (H)’09 JD XUV 850D, diesel ....................................$8,500 (O)’06 JD 1790, 31R15”........................................$97,500 (W)’08 Kawasaki 750, 170 hrs. ..............................$8,250 (B)CIH 1200 Bauer Built bar, 36R20” ....................$94,900 (O)’04 JD HPX, 237 hrs., hyd. lift............................$7,900 (O)’05 JD 1790, 16R30” or 31R15” ......................$84,900 (B)’04 JD HPX, 314 hrs., loaded ............................$7,900 (O)’01 Kinze 3140, 16R30” ..................................$38,500 (B)’04 Yamaha Rhino, 550 mi. ................................$6,995 (H)’00 JD 750, 20’ no till drill................................$26,900 (H)’07 JD HPX, 456 hrs...........................................$6,950 (B)’97 JD 455, 30’ drill ..........................................$22,900 (H)’08 Arctic Cat 650XT, 1315 mi. ..........................$6,500 (B)Friesen bar, 24R30” ........................................$19,900 (O)’05 JD 6x4, loaded ............................................$6,495 (B)’94 JD 455, 25’, 10” spacing ............................$19,900 (H)’04 JD HPX, 495 hrs...........................................$5,995 (B)’91 JD 450, 13’ @ 6” spacing ............................$9,900 (B)JD 4x2, 2547 hrs. ..............................................$2,195 (O)JD 7000, 8R30”..................................................$6,595 (H)JD 7100, 12R30”................................................$5,000 (B)JD 7100, 11 row soybean special ......................$2,900

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‘10 CIH Steiger 535Q, 1250 hrs. ..............$265,000

‘09 CIH Steiger 535Q, 1479 hrs. ..............$229,000

‘05 JD 9120, 3 pt., PTO, PS, 18.4x46 tires, 2534 hrs. ............................$134,900

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‘10 ‘10 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘09 CIH Steiger 435, ‘07 710R42 tires, 810 hrs. ..............................$189,900 ‘10 ‘10 ‘08 ‘10 ‘10 ‘07 ‘10 ‘08 ‘03 ‘98 ‘79 IH 886, 3792 hrs. ..................................$9,500 ‘97 ‘97 ‘91 ‘04 ‘98 ‘91

CIH 9120, track drive, RWA, 313 hrs., leather, loaded, On Hand........$339,500 CIH 9120, track drive, RWA, 275 hrs., leather, loaded, Coming In ....$345,500 CIH 8010, corn & bean use, 935 eng. hrs., 620/42 duals....................$199,900 CIH 7010, 782 eng./632 sep. hrs., duals, Excellent ............................$194,500 CIH 3408, 8R30” ......................................................................................$44,500 CIH 2208, 8R30” ......................................................................................$32,500 CIH 2608, 8R30 chopping corn head ....................................................$64,500 CIH 3408, 8R30 corn head ......................................................................$48,500 CIH 3208, 8R30 corn head ......................................................................$38,500 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, 11⁄2”, rock guard ..........................................COMING IN CIH 2020, 35’ platform, air reel, 11⁄2”..................................................COMING IN CIH 2020, 35’ platform, Crary air reel ....................................................$39,900 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, Crary air reel, 3” knife ......................................$39,900 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, 3” knife, rock guard..........................................$32,900 CIH 1020, 30’ platform, 11⁄2” knife, tracker..............................................$14,900 CIH 1020, 25’ platform, 3” knife ..............................................................$12,800 CIH 1020, 25’ platform, 11⁄2” knife ......................................................COMING IN CIH 1020, 25’ platform, 3” knife ........................................................COMING IN CIH 1020, 20’ platform, 3” knife ................................................................$6,900 CIH 2020, 30’ platform, 3” knife, Crary air reel ......................................$24,900 CIH 1020, 25’ platform, 3” knife..............................................................$12,800 CIH 1020, 20’ platform, 3” knife ................................................................$6,900

USED TRACTORS Up To Two Years Interest Free ••• Call For Details ••• ‘08 CIH 7010, 632 sep. hrs. ..............................$194,500

‘’07 CIH 8010, 700 sep. hrs. ..............................$199,500

‘10 CIH Steiger 535 Quad, Scraper, Lux. cab, HID lgts., big hyd. pump, ‘10 CIH 9120, Track Drive, Auto Guide Ready, 1250 hrs. ......................................................................$265,000 RWA, 257 sep. hrs.$339,500 ‘09 CIH Steiger 535 Quad, Scraper Quad Track, Lux. cab, 1476 hrs., Good Condition............................................................................................$229,900 ‘09 CIH Steiger 485 Quad, Ag only use, Lux. leather cab, HD hyd., HID lgts., E-Z steer, 838 hrs. ..........................................................................COMING IN ‘09 CIH Steiger 435HD, Scraper ready, Lux. cab, 710/70R42, HD axle, diff. locks, 810 hrs. ......................................................................................$189,900 ‘05 JD 9120, 3 pt., PTO, PS, 18.4x46 w/duals, 2534 hrs...........................$134,900 ‘79 IH 886, cab, 18.4x38 tires, 3790 hrs. ........................................................$9,500

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‘03 Bobcat S185, cab, 2300 hrs. ................$16,500

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This week’s Back Roads is the work of The Land Assistant Editor Tom Royer

Sacred earth he small pockets of snow T along the trails will have been long gone by mid-May, but the mysterious mounds of earth in the northeast Iowa bluffs above the Mississippi River remain, as they have for thousands of years. “We ask that as you walk over this land to please remember this is sacred ground to those of the mound building culture.” The oldest and most numerous are round domes, between 10 and 20 feet in diameter and anywhere from 2 to 8 feet high. The ancient people of this region began burying their dead in mounds such as these about 2,500 years ago. A single mound might hide beneath it multiple burial spots, each of several bodies — along with copper ornaments under layers of clamshells, limestone pebbles and earth. “The descendants of this culture are not a lost people but rather living, thriving American Indian cultures that today reside in what is now called the Midwest.” Over hundreds of years, this American Indian culture began creating burial sites as 100-foot-long linear mounds, or connected series of linear and round shapes nearly 500 feet long. Around 1,400 years ago effigy mounds — mostly in the form of great bears and birds — started to appear. Six hundred years later, as these hunter-gatherers transitioned to permanent villages and agriculture, the moundbuilding ceased. “These native descendants continue to honor their ancestors buried here in religious ceremonies on these sacred sites.”

Effigy Mounds National Monument, 3 miles north of Marquette, Iowa These ceremonial mounds provide their creators’ descendants with a connection to the spirit world, and to the land upon which their ancestors once lived freely. For the rest of us, they offer the opportunity to walk trails along majestic river bluffs, experience beautiful views of the Mississippi River valley, and reflect upon the mystery of

a culture that is somehow both long gone and still with us to this day ... if only we slow down long enough to see it. “Please enjoy and respect your time among the ‘old ones’ as their spirits will watch over you while you are here.” For more information on Effigy Mounds National Monument, call (563) 873-3491 or log on to www.nps.gov/efmo.

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