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with a confidence to express them. I believe March 11 a very special Renville County Curt felt like there was not a problem too guy passed away. big or complicated that could not be solved Curt Watson was only 63 but his journey without pluck hard work, dedication, crehad indeed been most productive in his ativity and God’s help. family life, in farming and in agricultural Curt lived with passion; a passion for life leadership. Widely known by literally hunand a passion to love his wife and family. He dreds of Minnesota farmers and ag leaders, lived with a passion to teach his children Curt was president of the Minnesota Corn and grandchildren the life lessons, and valGrowers, chairman of the National Corn ues needed to survive in a rapidly changing Growers PAC (political action committee), LAND MINDS internationally competitive world. He funca board member of Southern Minnesota tioned on a national stage but that did not Beet Sugar Cooperative, and a devoted By Dick Hagen compare with holding one of his grandchilcommunity and church participant. dren or listening to his wife, Janel, play the I had known Curt for over 30 years. In squeeze box or singing with friends in an my “seed corn” days I once asked Curt empty grain bin. In the unexpected end, he to talk to Keltgen Seed Co. farmer-dealers about conwas a man of the soil, a gifted man who loved the simple servation farming and the on-going rush of innovathings in life. tions in agriculture. He enjoyed being an innovator The funeral was held in Renville, Minn., at Emden and he made any audience excited about the incrediChristian Reformed Church. Burial was at the Church ble future of American agriculture. cemetery located about 8 miles northwest of town. The We also served together on the Renville County drive to the cemetery detoured past the Watson family Farm Bureau Board of Directors. Let me tell you, farm. As the funeral procession approached the farm site, there was never a dull moment at our Board meetwe noticed two combines on their farm yard proudly disings with Curt in attendance. playing American flags. Curt was a former Marine, a fitSome of us “senior citizens” recall a book, “Giants ting tribute to his military service and his chosen lifelong in the Earth,” written by Ole Rolvaag, Norwegian profession. The hearse and the family cars drove through immigrant who became a professor at St. Olaf Colthe farmstead while the rest of the procession waited on lege and was the father of Karl Rolvaag, Minnesota’s the road. It was then that we noticed the dog. The family 31st governor, 1963-67. dog followed the hearse through the farm yard and as This book was the classic story of a Norwegian pioneer the hearse turned north to the cemetery, the dog valiantly family’s struggles with the land and the elements of the pursued the hearse in a losing battle. When we drove by, he was standing in the ditch with a look of forlorn loneliDakota Territory as they tried to make a new life in ness and confusion. The dog was faithful to the end ... he America. We’re talking back in the 1800s. To me, Curt Watson was a modern era “Giant of the Earth.” In rural tried to keep up but he could not. Minnesota many communities today can identify their For Curt’s wife and family there will be lonely and agricultural giant. Thank God we are so blessed. some trying days ahead but they have hope. The loss Jerry Seehusen, long-time personal friend of Curt hurts, will hurt some more, but despite the sadness, Watson, is a Danube-area businessman and Christ- Curt is with Christ. That is great for Curt but hard for his dear family and those he left behind. ian leader. Here is his tribute to Curt: As spring season approaches, farmers become antsy; The Life and Times of a Prairie Farmer they can’t wait to get into the fields. When farmers smell Curt Watson was first a Christian husband, dad the warming earth, something visceral occurs. It’s time and granddad. He was a farmer and agricultural for the beginning of a new crop year, a new campaign as leader second; and he was in all ways an innovator. it were, but this year Curt cannot answer the call. His Innovators and leaders pay a price for their gift. wife and his sons, daughters and in-laws and employees Change comes easy to innovators but to most of soci- will answer the call in his stead. ety, change comes hard; innovators are viewed with Life goes on whether we like it or not. Let’s value suspicion coupled with grudging respect; suspicion each day of life we have ... the cycle of prairie life conbecause “why do we have to change anything?” tinues. The sad part is, Curt won’t be with them but Respect for daring to be different and being willing to his memory and impact will linger. pay the price for their beliefs and ideas. Curt was buried on a slight rise on the prairie he Curt was a big man; big hand, big smile, big joy loved and worked. We all stood in silence. We rememand big dreams. He was a visionary, a natural leader See MINDS, pg. 3A who had a quick wit, quick analytical skills along
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MINDS, from pg. 2A bered, but it hurt. “Brothers, we do not want you to be ignorant about those who fall asleep, or to grieve like the rest of men, who have no hope. We believe that Jesus died and rose again and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.” 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 Pray for his family. Blessed be the memory of Curt Watson. Jerry Seehusen shares thoughts on his own blog, beefonthegrill.blogspot.com. ■ My closing thought: ‘I want a divorce’ stirred you readers just a bit. And well it should have. Yes, some snide, somewhat mean comments. However in my opinion that message shared a bucket-full of concerns about the future of America. It’s very obvious Democracy is on a slippery slope right now with socialism and entitlement programs very much already the agenda for millions of Americans. As wise men have said, “you cannot multiply wealth by dividing it.” A public radio item recently indicated 40 percent of adult Americans pay zero income taxes. Go figure. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else. Be grateful for our widespread recent rains. With such an early start, crop year 2012 could indeed be a bin buster. Good luck in your marketing. Dick Hagen is staff writer of The Land. He may be reached at dickhagen@mvtvwireless.com. ❖
When it comes to ground beef, there’s an easy answer — a meat grinder. It’s a tool that was once in every kitchen. Ground beef sells in stores for around $3.75 per pound. Using beef chuck and grinding it yourself will cost you $3 a pound, and a lot less if you watch for sales. And there’s the advantage of making purer ground beef and knowing what’s in it. If a little slime bothers you, you may not want to know that the “pure” ground beef on store shelves usually contains some ground cartilage and bone chips. Grind your own and be bone-chip free. It takes a little practice to know what meat cuts you want to get the ground beef with just enough fat to keep from being dry. As for grinders, you can go with high-end electric models for $125. I favor the feel of the old-fashioned handle grinder that clamps on the cutting board, which can be had for about 25 bucks. But be warned, once you get started on the whole back-to-basics food thing, it can be a slippery slope. Before long you’ll want to start butchering your own animals. But — trust me here — it makes a heck of a mess in the garage. This commentary by Mankato Free Press staff writer Tim Krohn was originally published April 8. The Free Press is a sister publication to The Land under The Free Press Media. Krohn can be contacted at (507) 344-6383 or tkrohn@mankatofreepress.com. ❖
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man campaign that would make Madison Avenue proud. BPI, the largest ground beef processor, has gone into what they call “crisis mode,” closing plants that made the textured beef, including one in Waterloo, Iowa, where 650 workers were laid off. Branstad called on Iowa school superintendents to continue using finely textured beef, led rallies at meat plants and beef ranches, and even asked Congress to launch an investigation to determine if the pink slime attack was orchestrated by any group. Branstad notes there’s never been a case of E. coli sickness associated with the textured beef and reminds people it is, after all, all beef. The Hy-Vee grocery chain, after announcing it wouldn’t use the product, changed its mind and said it will offer shoppers a choice and will label burger containing finely textured beef. Meanwhile, consumers are faced with paying perhaps 20 cents per pound more for ground beef. And if shoppers feel pleased about eating slimefree beef, a lot of cows are nervous. Meatpackers say they will have to slaughter an extra 1.5 million cows annually to make up for the loss of finely textured beef. It’s good more people are worrying about their food, how it’s grown and where it comes from. Most people believe industrialized food growing and processing has brought benefits, but most also justly worry about the health and environmental effects.
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Slime has a way of sticking. “Pink slime” has had a particular resilience since being widely ridiculed recently. Pink slime is the derogatory name given to what the meat industry has long called “lean finely textured beef” or “boneless lean beef trimmings” that is mixed with ground beef. Beef scraps that would otherwise be mostly unusable are ground finely, the fat is spun off and it’s treated with ammonia to kill any bacteria. A sudden rash of media attention — and the “pink slime” label — sent grocery store chains and restaurants scrambling to assure consumers they’d no longer use the mixture. Seemed like a simple case of consumer activism bringing about a wanted change. But things are rarely so simple. Now, defenders of the slime have emerged, some grocery stores are having second thoughts, and hundreds of blue-collar workers are out of jobs. Gov. Terry Branstad of Iowa — one of several beefstate leaders counterattacking — has waged a one-
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Willard Cochrane was the best ag economist you never met Before I was lucky nomics, Cochran — along enough to keep myself in with fellow giants like suds and my family in Harold Breimyer, Don socks with this weekly Paarlberg and John Keneffort, my previous boss neth Galbraith — helped liked to remind me that I lay its foundation. had “the best job in ag In fact, Cochrane was just journalism.” plain old school. Any perHe was right because I sonal success, he explained, spent most of my time and was a bonus to the goal of his money writing profiles FARM & FOOD FILE trying “to improve myself.” of the political and intelDegrees from California By Alan Guebert lectual pile drivers in and Montana, then a Ph.D. American agriculture. from Harvard, went a long way toward that. I never got to St. Paul, however, to chronicle the After service in World powerful reach and long War II and stints with the legacy of Willard W. Cochrane, a U.S. government and Penn State, groundbreaking ag economist who Cochrane moved to the University of served politicians (to name one with- Minnesota in 1951 where he spent out naming him: JFK), farmers and most of his intellectual life. the nation with great devotion, little It was there that he wrote what fanfare and some heartbreak for would be his most influential book, more than 50 years. “Farm Prices: Myth and Reality,” in If there was an old school of ag eco- 1958. Even if you don’t know the book,
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you know its central thesis: “The average farmer is on a treadmill,” he offered. “But by running faster he does not reach the goal of increased returns. The treadmill simply turns over faster.” The book, and that observation, caught the notice of John F. Kennedy and he brought Cochrane (and Galbraith) into his 1960 presidential campaign. It was a smart choice for someone who pronounced farmer as “fahmah.” Cochrane served the candidate and, later, the president, well. According to the St. Paul Pioneer Press, “He is credited with feeding Kennedy the memorable line: ‘The farmer is the only businessman in our economy who has to buy everything at retail, sell everything at wholesale, and pay the freight both ways.’” His job in the Kennedy administration was a new one, director of ag economics — later renamed chief economist — at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a position created by the secretary of agriculture, Orville Freeman, the former governor of Minnesota. Freeman and Cochrane didn’t stop there. In short order they reconstituted the disbanded Bureau of Agricultural Economics into the new Economic Research Service. In June 2011, ERS celebrated its 50th anniversary as the world’s premier ag data and analysis shop. Cochrane, whose eye never wandered far from rural America’s “burden of bounty,” price-depressing overproduction, advocated for a surplus-draining food program to feed the poor. The idea wasn’t new, but Kennedy created its modern version,
Food Stamps, by executive order on Feb. 2, 1961. Cochrane’s push led JFK to give its management to the USDA, where it remains today. Price-depressing ag surpluses also convinced Cochrane that government programs, especially those that paid farmers not to plant — heresy in the 1950s — rather than force government to store unneeded, market-flattening surpluses, were vital in the 1960s. Political opponents labeled the policy communism and him a communist. The name-calling stung and, in 1965, Cochrane left the USDA for Minnesota where he continued to teach, research and write until his death, at 97, this past March 5. Read more of Cochrane and view a 2011 YouTube video of him commenting on his role at ERS at www.farmandfoodfile.com. Richard Levins, his longtime colleague and biographer, sees Cochrane “as arguably the greatest ag economist ever.” Consider his achievements, suggested Levins in a telephone interview April 17. “He wrote one of the most important books of ag economics ever, is the father of USDA’s Economic Research Service and was the driving force behind a government program, Food Stamps, that almost 50 years after its founding, in 2009, lowered the number of Americans living in poverty by 9 percent. What ag economist can match that?” None I ever met and I met all of ’em — except, arguably, the best. Alan Guebert’s “Farm and Food File” is published weekly in more than 70 newspapers in North America. Contact him at agcomm@farmandfoodfile.com. ❖
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April in Minnesota means the return of song birds, baseball and green grass. April also means Earth Day, a time to focus on the ways we can care for our environment. I can’t think of a better time to talk about the accomplishments of Minnesota farmers as stewards of the earth. Minnesota farmers rank near the top when it comes to participation in programs such as the Conservation Reserve Program. They are also making improvements on active farmland. Today, our farmers are producing more food while using input amounts similar to those of 20 years ago. Since the late-1980s corn acres are up 30 percent, corn yields are up 38 percent and overall production is up 85 percent — yet our nitrogen fertilizer use has risen only 12 percent. Farmers are also partnering with public and private-sector organizations to gather information about the impacts of different farming practices. One example of this is the Root River Field to Stream Partnership, a group working to examine the relationship between natural resources and specific farm practices, and to implement precision conservation practices. The partnership includes Minnesota farm groups as well as the Nature Conservancy, Monsanto, Soil and Water Conservation Districts and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Over the next few years, this partnership will intensively monitor surface and groundwater across the Root River watershed to better understand sources of pollution. The information will then be used to help implement conservation practices where they will be most effective. Another example of stewardship by Minnesota farmers is Discovery Farms Minnesota. This is a farmer-led, public-private partnership that is gathering data and assessing water quality impacts — both negative and positive — of different types of farms across Minnesota. Discovery Farms provides a collaborative model for gathering and sharing practical information and is the first program in the state to monitor water quality on real, working farms. This program focuses on farmer education, encouraging farmers to identify problems and develop solutions. This program will help guide discussion of, and investments in, private land conservation that will benefit farmers through reduced input costs, improved soil and water quality and enhanced longterm productivity. These investments in conservation are good for all Minnesotans, as well-managed farms reduce nutrient and sediment runoff, help sustain rural community economies and contribute to food security. Because our farmers have shown such willingness to be active conservation partners, Gov. Mark Dayton and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack signed an agreement in January to develop the Minnesota Agriculture Water Quality Certification Program. Our commitment to working with farmers in this effort is rooted in two key beliefs — that voluntary conservation programs work, and that working together will lead to better management decisions on the farm.
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Letter: Individual rights require individual responsibility To the Editor: I would like to thank Dick Hagen for his excellent editorial in a recent issue of The Land. I really doubt that Mr. Hagen wants our country to go through a divorce, but the nasty and bitter responses prove that our country is already deeply divided. The reason is that there are two very different views as to the role of government in our country. One would hold to the traditional ideas of our founders. The other would abandon many of those ideas in favor of a more socialist model. I may not be a student of the Constitution but I believe I have a good understanding of what our Founders had in mind.
• Our Founders wanted us to have individual rights and freedoms. • They understood that rights and freedoms come from God, not government. • They wanted government to play a very limited role in peoples’ lives. • The Constitution was written not to give us rights and freedoms, but to limit the power and ability of the government to take them away. • The Founders also understood the fact that individual rights and freedoms require individual responsibility. How many rights and freedoms are you willing to give up? If you want to give the government the responsibility
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to provide everyone with healthcare, food, clothing and shelter, then you must also be willing to give up your freedom to make healthcare choices, and your right to keep your possessions and earnings. It’s a simple fact, government cannot give anything to anyone without first taking it from someone else. I would also like to point out that the words of Jesus quoted by some respondents were not spoken to governments. No, Jesus was speaking to individuals and to the church. Certainly the com-
passion and charity He taught still apply today, but too many people who talk about compassion and promote charity want someone else to do the work and pay the bill. I don’t think that’s what Jesus had in mind. I think Jesus would call that coveting and stealing. There may be some who think our Founders got it wrong. If so, I’m afraid we may be heading for a divorce. Joel Oberdieck Truman, Minn.
Commentary: Pesticide residue risks recalculated For the past 15 years, the Environmental Working Group has been trying to scare U.S. consumers about pesticide residues on the fruits and vegetables in supermarkets. The EWG annually selects a “dirty dozen” produce items that they say pose the most pesticide residue danger to consumers and their kids. Now, however, two researchers at the University of California-Davis say they’ve also tested the fruits and vegetables — and found the pesticide residues on these produce items are essentially a million times below the “No Effect” levels found in the animal toxicity tests. That’s how much safety factor is built into the government’s reference doses and Acceptable Daily Intake recommendations. The EWG says consumers can lower their pesticide consumption by nearly
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four-fifths by buying expensive organic produce. Carl Winter and Josh Katz say the EWG methods don’t even measure consumer exposure against the Acceptable Daily Intake. Such findings “suggest that the potential consumer risks are negligible and cast doubts as to how consumers avoiding conventional forms of fresh produce are improving their health status.” The most potent risk that Winter and Katz found in the “Dirty Dozen” was an exposure only 50 times lower than the Reference Dose for methamidophos — but that reference dose includes a 1,000-fold uncertainty factor for extrapolating the results of the most sensitive animal studies. For three commodities — blueberries, cherries and kale — the Reference Doses were See RESIDUE, pg. 7A
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RESIDUE, from pg. 6A more than 30,000 times higher than the exposure estimates for all of the 10 most frequently detected pesticides on those commodities. Nor did the research team find much merit in the obvious EWG efforts to target commodities that showed traces of several pesticides. “Such effects still require exposure ... to be at a level of high enough risk to cause a biological effect. Results from this study strongly suggest that consumer exposure to the 10 most common pesticides found on the “Dirty Dozen” produce items are several orders of magnitude below levels required to cause a biological effect in any test animals.” Thus the likelihood of the various residues “synergizing” into high risks is also negligible. The research team seems to think the multiple-exposure items were included because they sound scarier to food buyers. This study says “buying organic” won’t much reduce your risks of getting cancer. In fact, Bruce Ames, of the University of California-Berkeley, who received the National Medal of Science from President Clinton, says 99.9 percent of the carcinogens we swallow are natural compounds produced naturally by our fruits and vegetables to help protect them as they grow. Ames says “going organic” will reduce your exposure to carcinogens by about one ten-thousandth of 1 percent. More to the point, Ames says the human body shrugs off life’s minor insults, such as the tiny amount of carcinogenic psoralens in your celery stalk. And be aware that organic produce also contains those same natural pesticides. If you are still worried, stomach cancer seems not to be triggered by ingesting pesticide residue, but by a stomach bacteria (helicobacter pylori) infection. H. pylori is found in about two-thirds of all persons worldwide and is usually harmless. However, infected bacterium is spread through contaminated water and poor living conditions. This is why stomach cancer rates have dropped drastically in First World countries as sanitation improves. Why does your newspaper not tell you about studies like these? Ask them. Sources C. Winter and J. Katz, “Dietary Exposure to Pesticide Residues from Commodities Alleged to Contain the Highest Contamination Levels,” Journal of Toxicology, vol. 2011, Article ID 589674: 7 pages. Robert Sanders “UC biochemist Bruce Ames to receive Nat’l Medal of Science, the White House announced today, UC Berkeley Public Affairs, Dec. 9, 1998. National Cancer Institute, “Helicobacter pylori and Cancer” www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/hpylori-cancer. This commentary was submitted by Dennis Avery, a senior fellow for the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., and the director for the Center for Global Food Issues. He was formerly a senior analyst for the Department of State. Readers may write him at P.O. Box 202, Churchville, VA 24421 or e-mail to cgfi@hughes.net. ❖
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Beef packing resumes at Buffalo Lake plant distributors nationwide, who in turn sell By DICK HAGEN into the retail food chain. “We’ll be providThe Land Staff Writer ing whatever the customer wants, with Shut down for three years, a beef We’ll be providing whatever the customer wants, with special emphasis on prime and select packing plant at Buffalo Lake, Minn., special emphasis on prime and select grades of fingrades of finished cattle in the 1,100- to is once again processing live cattle for 1,200-pound category,” Eastman said. Upper Midwest cattle feeders. ished cattle in the 1,100- to 1,200-pound category. The facility is also harvesting Kosher beef Triple J Family Farms LLC is the — Jeff Eastman for niche markets within the United States new owner of this plant which in the and to countries such as South Korea, Egypt, late-1990s had been completely retrofitted Triple J Family Farms became a business entity in Dubai, Taiwan, Spain and France. Islamic markets will into one of the most modern meat processing facilities in America. However ongoing problems with October 2011. The moniker derives from the first be especially important for the Kosher products. unpaid taxes, water quality and waste water treat- names of three partners: Jim Stevens, who operates Eastman said Minnesota cattle feeders will be the priment issues, plus the shutdown of cull cattle from a meat packing firm in Chicago, plus father-son feed- mary source of live cattle initially but he sees the market Canada, forced the April 2009 shutdown of what lot owners John and Justin Derner, who farm and expanding into Iowa, South Dakota and North Dakota. feed cattle in the Milford, Iowa, area. was then known as North Star Beef. Triple J’s first phase entailed hiring an 80-person Stevens is CEO of a Chicago-based beef processing The first week in April, Triple J commenced operacrew to conduct the beef harvesting stage of production of their newly remodeled and expanded facility, and distribution firm called Lincoln Provisions. tion. The second phase involves hiring an additional Eastman worked in consulting sales for Lincoln Prowhich eventually will be harvesting up to 600 head of 150 people to operate the newly-built, state-of-the cattle daily and employing a work force of 230 people. visions and said, “Lincoln will be our anchor account, art fabrication and distribution facility. however there will be plenty of room for additional “We’re very pleased with our progress,” said Jeff customers. We’ll be moving product wherever we find According to a press release provided by the firm, Eastman, general manager of the plant which is markets, both domestically and into world markets.” essential to the establishment of this project was the designed for the handling of top quality beef for disAt this stage Triple J is shipping only carcasses but support of the governor’s office, the state of Mintribution worldwide. Eastman’s beef packing hiswith a soon-to-be-completed addition, the firm will be nesota’s departments of agriculture, health, and tory dates back to 1971 working in a California producing boxed beef for direct shipment to wholesale labor and industry, plus Renville County and the city plant that harvested 1,100 animals daily. of Buffalo Lake.
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TRIPLE J, from pg. 10A free water. The firm also built a new water treatment facility and has worked closely with the Department of Labor and Industry, and the Department of Health, to develop a practical waste water treatment system. While the original plant was an 80,000 square-foot facility, Triple J’s new plant will be almost 100,000 square feet. This is a federally inspected meat plant with U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors onsite during all operations of the harvesting and fabrication processing. If market demand dictates and the cattle supply permits, besides the continuous fiveday per week operation, there may be possible sixand seven-day processing runs. “We will be a niche marketing operation supplying product where the majors aren’t marketing,” Eastman said. “Plus we will be custom processing not only for Lincoln but other distributors as the opportunities develop. When we’re fully operational this will be the most stateof-the art facility in America, very likely the world.” He indicated that the state of Minnesota has been challenging at times in terms of various standards and regulations. “But if you do what you got to do, and then maybe even just a bit more, these regulatory people are OK to work with also.” According to Buffalo Lake Mayor Joyce Nyhus, “This is a tremendous boost to our entire area. We’re a small town, so main street will benefit greatly. It will increase enrollment in our local school district, it will help housing throughout the area, and I suspect most importantly it will provide a market for Minnesota cattle producers.” Tom Revier of Revier Cattle Co. in Olivia, Minn., agreed. “Marketing of our cattle is still the biggest challenge in making the cattle business work,” he said. “Triple J now presents another marketing opportunity. Generally producers benefit when there is another buyer for your product.” ❖
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McDonald’s Meats wins Beef Backer Award By DICK HAGEN The Land Staff Writer McDonald’s Meats of Clear Lake, Minn., was recently honored as the 2012 Minnesota Beef Backer Award winner at the Minnesota Meat Processors Convention in Rochester. McDonald’s Meats has a 97-year history in the small town of Clear Lake and continues today as a familyowned retail meat and butcher shop. In addition to day-to-day operations, the business participates each year in the Beef Innovations Contest at the Meat Processors Convention. As the name suggests, the intent is to be creative in the processing and marketing of new ideas in beef merchandising. In 2011, McDonald’s Meats received the Champion Award for their BBQ Beef Brisket. They have placed in the top three for the last several years. “We strive each day to bring our customers great service and exceptional beef products,” said Jennifer Dierkes, general manager of McDonald’s Meats. “We are always trying to create new innovative beef items like our beef bacon.”
of recognizing those establishments that exhibit leadership and versatility with beef,” said Colleen Zenk, director of Nutrition and Consumer Information for the Minnesota Beef Council. “Volume of beef sales, creative ways of merchandising beef, special promotional activities, introduction of new beef cuts or combinations of all these are what we look for.”
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This year’s Innovative Beef Product competition had 21 entries, almost doubling last year. The first place winner was Erdman’s Country Market in Kasson, Minn., (Joe Christensen, owner) with Beef Turnovers. The second place winner was Schmidt’s Meat Market in Nicollet, Minn., (Ryan Schmidt, owner) with Flat Iron Philly Steak Roll. McDonald’s Meats with Greek Skirt Steak won third place honors. Judges for the competition were Conrad Kvamme of the Minnesota Beef Council, MBC Board member Bob Nelson and Zenk. For more information, visit the Minnesota Beef Council website at www.mnbeef.org or call (952) 854-6980. ❖
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By DICK HAGEN The Land Staff Writer In a 2002 e-mail written by Once customers found out that this so-called Gerald Zirnstein, the U.S. ‘pink slime’ was, in fact, boneless lean beef and Department of Agriculture it too was a USDA-inspected product, they quickly microbiologist expressed concern about proper labeling of realized this was healthy, very nutritious beef. Lean Finely Textured Beef — John Story when added to ground beef. John Story Ten years later the term he coined for the product — “pink slime” inspected product, they quickly real- products that simply weren’t in exis— has been picked up by the media ized this was healthy, very nutritious tence before. “Because the packers beef,” Story said. The Food and Drug took on the responsibility of processing and damaged the U.S. beef industry. Administration also has a role in pro- the (boneless lean beef trimmings) and Not surprisingly, 2011 Meat Industry tecting consumer health when it comes offering it to retail chains it has Hall of Fame inductee John Story, who to meat products. become an important merchandising retired in 1998 as head of meat and It was the adoption by much of the segment between the meat industry deli operations for Fairway Foods after beef industry in 2001 of LFTB that led and the retail industry,” Story said. nearly 50 years in the industry, said to its wholesale distribution to the He said that LFTB is useful in school the pink slime jargon is nonsense. retail industry. Today this product repHe’s critical of the USDA scientist resents nearly 10 percent of the total for even coming up with the term in retail meat counter, according to Story, the first place, but is more concerned and is an important link to the finanthat groups such as People for the Eth- cial stability of both processors and ical Treatment of Animals have found retailers. another means to attack the livestock “As I walk these retail meat counters industry and suggest that LFTB was today I often see beef carcass cuttings an inferior meat product. by some guy who really doesn’t underBecause of media-created public stand the proper cuttings of retail beef,” pressure regarding LFTB, HyVee and Story said. The LFTB, however, proa few major food retailers did drop the vides another convenient consumer product — also known as “boneless choice if they’re economically not into lean beef trimmings” — from their special trimmed steaks, chucks and retail counters but most are already roasts. Conversely, some don’t want restocking with the product, mostly their beef cuts trimmed too finely due to a reversal of consumer demand. because they know some fat adds flavor. “Once customers found out that this Since the origin of LFTB, retail meat so-called ‘pink slime’ was, in fact, bone- counters have carried many more less lean beef and it too was a USDA-
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The following market analysis is for the week ending April 20. CORN — Corn continued its defensive stance this week when no confirmation of previously rumored Chinese business was announced. Good weekend rains and a record-setting planting pace also contributed to the weaker tone. Funds liquidating length exaggerated the price collapse. Daily ranges were relatively large as the market struggled to gain traction and technically inspired fund liquidation occurred. Corn managed to stage a good rally from the week’s low on fresh rumors of unconfirmed Chinese buying, but still settled PHYLLIS NYSTROM the week with a loss. Basis levels Country Hedging for old crop corn remained firm St. Paul with grower selling slowing to a trickle after the sharp two-week decline in flat prices. The May corn contract was down 16 3/4 cents for the week at $6.12 1/2 and the December contract closed fractionally lower at $5.36 3/4 per bushel. There were many reports of basis bids switching to July for nearby corn as the May-July inverse widened to 10 cents. Corn planting as of April 15 was a record 17 percent versus 5 percent on average. While rains this week may limit fieldwork, we are still on pace for quick completion of planting. Illinois was by far the furthest along at 41 percent complete as compared to their 6 percent average. Minnesota was 7 percent done versus 2 percent on average and 1 percent complete last year. As of April 22 the estimate is for planting to be 25 to 30 percent complete versus 15 percent on average. The record is 37 percent for this week set in 2010 when the final corn yield was only 152.8 bushels per acre. Informa Economics is predicting we could see up to
The livestock markets have been struggling to find seasonal bottoms over the past several weeks. Price rallies have met good resistance at the same time heavy pressure on prices have met some buying interest which slowed the descent to lower levels. The cattle market has once again been the recipient of large amounts moving into the cattle market. This time instead of large buying interest, the money has moved to the short side of the futures market. Once again that overwhelmed the market and futures prices moved lower, despite the fact that the cash fundamentals were signaling a positive outlook. JOE TEALE With the futures a deep disBroker count to cash trade, hedgers were Great Plains Commodity encouraged to market cattle and Afton, Minn. take advantage of the positive basis and that buying helped stabilize the futures market. The cattle market still is in a questionable fundamental situation over the near term. Boxed beef movement is still slow even after the sharp drop in the cutouts. These cutout prices have increased sharply in recent trade, however this has slowed the demand for beef once again. On April 20, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released a Monthly Cattle on Feed Report. The results are as follows: on feed as of April 1, 102 percent, placed during March, 94 percent, and marketings during March, 96 percent. The report is seen as slightly friendly for the short term with the good marketing number, and slightly negative for the longer term. Released the same day was a Cold Storage Report which indicated the greatest increase in beef stocks for any March in recent history. This definitely reflects on a questionable demand for beef at current
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The planting season is upon us and we are ready to put the seed into the ground. The cool, rainy weather that we experienced the last couple of weeks has been a blessing. The cooler temperatures kept us from planting too early, giving us a better chance of avoiding a late freeze. The rain will get the young plants off to a good start. For these blessings, we are thankful. Since moving to Minnesota from Kansas nearly six years ago, I have been known to question the conventional wisdom. I grant that I grew up and farmed in an area where we did everything we could to save soil moisture. We terraced the land to try and keep as much TOM NEHER water from running off our fields as possible. Our tillage implement AgStar VP & Team Leader — Grain Industry of choice was called a “stubble Rochester, Minn. mulch plow” that kept the maximum amount of soil residue on the surface. This shaded the soil to lower evaporation and helped to control wind and water erosion. Today in that part of the country you will rarely see a “stubble mulch plow” being used in the fields. Rather you will see large sprayers and planters with heavy coulters or “trash whippers.” No-till farming has revolutionized crop production on the High Plains. Grain producers are able to farm more acres with less machinery, labor, fuel and time. Corn and soybeans are able to be grown, where they had to be irrigated to produce a crop 20 years ago. My father-in-law farms in north central Iowa and he has successfully used no-till practices for the last 20 years with outstanding results. So, when I moved to Minnesota, I asked the question “Why aren’t notill practices being used?” I looked up the Minnesota statistics on no-till acres and found that only 10 to 12 percent of the acres were planted using these pracSee NEHER, pg. 15A
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.
Brazilian export rumor spurs soybean surge weather problems or China stepping up their corn purchasing pace. The last time nearby corn futures fell to the $6 area China did show up as a buyer, leading to Chinese buying rumors once again. Shortterm it’s all about demand, longer term it’s weather. Cash markets are indicating we have not done enough to ration old crop corn. SOYBEANS — Soybeans trended lower during the week before staging a big Friday rally to finish the week in positive territory. A market rumor that helped spur prices sharply on Friday was that Brazil would slow or halt soybean exports. The Brazilian government denied the rumors. Coming into this
Keep focus on protecting profits the outlook for prices in the hog market. On April 20 the USDA cold storage report indicated a positive report for the stocks of pork in cold storage. The estimate of 612.65 million pounds in storage and pre-report estimate were 638.0 million pounds. This is positive news and reflects that demand for pork is indeed good. Therefore, there is a chance that the hog market may soon find that seasonal low and prices could be on the rebound. Producers should still remain cognizant that a shaky economy can still thwart any rallies and hurt demand, so the protection of profits should still be the main focus. ❖
To till, or not to till; that is the question The strip-till trials found an average of 12-bushel yield advantage of strip-till trials over full-width tillage. Tony Vyn, Purdue University agronomist, said that conventional tillage is not essential for high corn yields. He has conducted research on no-till corn for 33 years. He said, “your tillage system has less consequence for high yields than hybrid selection, optimum plant density and fertility levels. ... Striptill truly is the system of choice for continuous corn. Even in continuous corn when no-till yields are somewhat lower, strip-till usually yields equal to chisel plowing while providing superior erosion protection.” Extension Engineer Paul Jasa at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has studied continuous no-till corn production for over 30 years. Jasa said, “don’t focus on making the spring planting conditions warmer and drier, but focus on making the summer growing conditions cooler and wetter. Cool, wet spring soils may slow growth some early in the season, but it’s your best friend in the heat of June, July and August.” I interviewed a no-till producer in Wisconsin and he said, “It took me three to four years before my land recovered from tillage. I had to give it time to heal; now my yields are better than they were before, when I burned up all that fuel and wore out my equipment. A farmer shouldn’t switch all at once — just try it with a field and see what happens.” I am sure that I have not convinced many of you that these will become the best practices in the Upper Midwest. Yet in this era of high volatility, the challenge will be to find methods to capture a grain angle. ❖
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NEHER, from pg. 14A tices. When I would ask this question as I traveled around and visited with grain producers, I would get this blank stare that indicated that I must be insane. Then the answer would be, “no-till will not work in Minnesota ... it has to be ‘black’ ... the soil is too cold in the spring.” The last few years, I have asked that question less often. Yet the subject kept gnawing at my curiosity. I conducted a literature review to see what research has been conducted on no-till practices in the Midwest and specifically the Upper Midwest. The Corn & Soybean Digest has some great articles on this subject. The experts say that tillage has three purposes in the Upper Midwest. They are to warm up the soil, dry the soil for earlier planting and to make a better rooting and seed-placement zone. University of Minnesota regional Extension educator Jodi DeJong-Hughes is quoted as saying, “tillage is to undo the compaction from the previous tillage ... tillage begets more tillage.” In research conducted at Iowa State University, Extention soil management specialist Mahdj Al-Kaisi suggests that using no-till saves $25 to $30 per acre in corn, and $18 to $20 per acre for soybeans in input cost of production compared to conventional tillage. He is quoted, “these savings result from reducing field-operation passes from eight passes in conventional tillage per growing season to five per year with no-till in corn production.” University of Minnesota-Morris research spanning four years pegs strip-till savings at $32 per year over moldboard and deep ripping, DeJong-Hughes said.
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TEALE, from pg. 14A levels and, until this trend changes, rallies will be hard to maintain. Producers are suggested to protect inventories on rallies until there is a change in the overall trend downtrend in prices. The hog market has been in a downward spiral since last August, but may be showing signs of changing this trend. Even though cash prices have been soft along with pork cutouts being under pressure, the deferred hog contracts have maintained a premium. The movement of pork product has been good as of late in comparison to competitive meats and this could help solidify the market and stop the decline in the market. Demand will definitely be the key to
past week funds were leaning to one side of the boat — the long side — and this week we saw some profit taking before buying kicked in again. Overall, funds were net buyers on the week. Technical selling ahead of May option expiration, expectations of higher soybean acres versus earlier forecasts, good weather and anticipation of high Canadian canola acreage to be announced April 24 all contributed to the price slide the majority of the week. We may see bean planting progress reports begin this coming week. In last week’s weekly updates, Illinois reported bean planting at 2 percent complete and Indiana 5 percent complete. In general, the trade is anticipating that 1 million to 2 million additional acres will be planted to soybeans from the March report of 73.9 million acres. Crush margins were improving in China while home prices fell in 37 out of 70 cities tracked in March. China’s economy grew at 8.1 percent in the first quarter, a new three-year low. The markets will continue to be sensitive to any economic misses in China. The NOPA crush here in the United States was reported at a disappointing 140.5 million bushels when the trade was expecting at least 141.5 million bushels. Oil stocks were up for the fourth consecutive month. OUTLOOK: Smaller crop estimates still coming out of South America may limit the downside moves spurred by acreage switching to soybeans in the United States. A smaller, shorter South American export season may continue to boost U.S. bean exports during the second half of this marketing year. In general, it doesn’t look like we have done enough to ration beans. For the week, May soybeans were up a dime at $14.46 3/4 while the November contract fell 5 3/4 cents to $13.56 per bushel. May soybeans’ next support is $13.85, in November at $13.10. ❖
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NYSTROM, from pg. 14A 1 billion bushels of new crop corn available during the 2011-12 marketing year versus 300 million to 500 million normally. This would ease any tightness of the year’s balance sheet considerably, but this crop is a long way from being in the bin. OUTLOOK: May corn penetrated support levels, dipping to $5.99 1/2, before recovering. December corn held above the March low of $5.22 per bushel and in the process set a double bottom at $5.25 per bushel. If we have an average weather pattern, the stage will probably be set for sub-$5 December corn prices by harvest. Mitigating this weather scenario price pressure may be the acreage switch out of corn to beans,
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This column was written for the market■ ing week ending April 20. Meanwhile, the high cull cow prices and March milk production in the top 23 declining milk prices are having an dairy producing states hit 16.5 billion impact, according to Dairy Profit Weekly. pounds, according to the U.S. Department The USDA’s latest Livestock Slaughter of Agriculture’s preliminary data, up 4.3 report showed an estimated 278,000 percent from March 2011. culled dairy cows were slaughtered under federal inspection in March, up 16,900 Output in the 50 states totaled 17.7 bilfrom February and 9,900 more than lion, up 4.2 percent. Revisions subtracted March 2011. Through the first three MIELKE MARKET 13 million pounds from the preliminary months of 2012, cull cow slaughter totaled WEEKLY February estimate resulting in a 15.1 bil803,000, up 22,200 from a year ago. lion pound total, up 8.2 percent from a By Lee Mielke year ago, but adjusting for the extra The March 2012 total is the secondLeap Day put February output up 4.5 highest monthly total since at least percent on a per-day basis. 1998, according to the DPW, and surpassed only by 281,000 in January March cow numbers totaled 8.52 2009. The DPW adds that Cooperatives Working million head, up 9,000 from February and 94,000 Together conducted three herd retirement programs above a year ago. Output per cow averaged 1,931 pounds, up 59 pounds from a year ago, likely a result in 2009. The March 2012 total surpassed the 276,000 head slaughtered under federal inspection in Octoof the mild weather. ber 2003, the year the first CWT herd retirement California dairies produced 6.2 percent more milk program was conducted. than a year ago, thanks to 25,000 more cows than a In milk pricing news, the May federal order Class I year ago and 95 pounds more per cow. Wisconsin was base milk price was announced at $15.85 per hunup 4.2 percent, on 3,000 more cows and a 70-pound dredweight, up 19 cents from April, $3.90 below May gain per cow. Idaho was up 3.3 percent, on 4,000 2011, and equates to about $1.36 per gallon. Commore cows and a 50-pound gain per cow. New York pare that to what you pay at the store. was up 3.1 percent on a 55-pound per cow gain. Pennsylvania, with 3,000 fewer cows, was off 0.6 perThe Class I average now stands at $16.73, down cent, the only state showing a decline, and Minfrom $17.70 at this time a year ago, and compares to nesota was up 2.1 percent on a 50-pound gain per $14.25 in 2010 and a dismal $11.44 in 2009. cow. Cow numbers were down 4,000. The product price average for butter was $1.4624 per pound, up 3.3 cents from April. Nonfat dry milk averaged $1.2642, down 6.9 cents. Cheese averaged $1.5431, up 2.5 cents, and dry whey averaged 60.22 cents, down a penny. 22’9” long w/tandem The Class III advanced skim milk pricing factor axle, 14’ blade remained the “higher of” in setting the Class I value. w/industrial cutting edge, 9’ wide in the narrow The University of Wisconsin’s Brian Gould projects position, many options an Milk Income Loss Contract payment to producers of 77.86 cents, as of April 18.
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duction, according to the USDA’s Dairy Market News. Many plants are operating at or near capacity. Some milk is being offered to cheese plants at a discount. Cheese inventories are building, but export sales helped to move some of the excess. Cash butter closed at $1.4125, down 1.25 cents and 58.75 cents below a year ago. Four cars sold. AMS-surveyed butter averaged $1.4481, down 2.7 cents. Churning schedules across the country have been active but have slowed somewhat. Class II cream demand has declined considerably from the weeks prior to Easter. Most handlers anticipated the decline but were also hopeful that Class II ice cream needs might absorb a good portion of the cream. It appears that some ice cream output continues, but not at a pace that would readily absorb available cream volumes. Many ice cream producers indicate that their production lines are often running heavier than usual for this time of the season but favorable temperatures and weather has encouraged ice cream and soft serve consumption. Butter orders slowed the week after Easter as buyers assessed their holiday carryover before returning to the market. Cash Grade A nonfat dry milk closed Friday at $1.1675, down 2.5 cents on the week, while Extra Grade closed at
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MIELKE, from pg. 16A Gould expects MILC payments to continue through September, peaking in June at around $1.1337 but warns that his estimates are subject to change. For more details, log on to http://tinyurl.com/6rl2hju. ■ Looking “back to the futures,” after factoring in the announced Class III milk prices and the remaining futures settlements, the average Class III milk price for the first six months of 2012 stood at $15.65 on March 2 and $15.83 on April 6. The last half of 2012 was averaging $16.20 on March 2, $16.52 on April 5, $16.26 on April 13 and was trading around $15.96 late morning April 20. Cash dairy product prices didn’t see a lot of changes the third week of April as it awaited Thursday afternoon’s Milk Production report. Block cheese closed that Friday at $1.5275/lb., up 4 cents on the week, but 7.25 cents below a year ago. Barrel held at $1.46. Thirty-one cars of barrel traded hands on the week. The USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service’s National Dairy Products Sales Report had the blocks averaging $1.5190, down 2.4 cents from the previous week, while the barrels averaged $1.5108, down 3 cents. Increased milk supplies across the country continue to push cheese pro-
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‘Fruit of the Spirit’ a rather spirited recipe collection Cookbook Corner By SARAH JOHNSON The Land Correspondent One hundred years of maintaining the Catholic faith is the reason for “Fruit of the Spirit,” a new collection of recipes by the Church of St. Donatus in Brooten, Minn., a town of less than 700 not too far from St. Cloud that boasts several churches and motels, a restaurant, parks and softball fields, a bank, a BMX track, a gas station, a grocery store, a bowling alley, a golf course and a liquor store. (Begging the question: What more could you need?) The church also serves the Catholic migrant population that annually turns up to work the fields, with an active Hispanic ministry stretching back into the 1980s. This cookbook blends the flavors of all the interconnecting cultures, with everybody sharing their mother’s and grandmother’s favorite dishes. Here are a few of my favorites. ■ Chiles Rellenos are one of my favorite Mexican dishes: Full of flavor, but not too hot for my Midwestern palate since they use relatively mild poblano peppers. This recipe uses an intriguing filling blended of ground beef, raisins, walnuts, fresh tomato and onion. Chiles Rellenos (Stuffed Chilies) Submitted by Guadalupe Flores 6 poblano chiles 1/2 pound ground beef 1 cup raisins, chopped 1 cup walnuts, chopped
1 tomato, chopped 1 small onion, chopped Salt Flour as needed Vegetable oil 2 eggs Roast chiles to blister and remove skin. Cut a slit in each chile starting at the stem and going halfway down the chile. Remove seeds. In a medium skillet, cook ground beef in 2 teaspoons oil with chopped onion, tomato, raisins, walnuts and salt, about 10 minutes. Beat the eggs in a medium bowl. Pour some flour on a plate. Fill the chiles with beef mixture; close the slit with toothpick. Dredge chiles in flour, shake off the excess, then dip in egg. Fry in very hot oil in a large skillet, turning to brown evenly. Drain. ■ Wake up and smell the sausage because it’s time to make some great gravy. With such simple preparation, you can stir it up and be ready to bask in your own awesomeness in about 15 minutes. Smooth Sausage Gravy Submitted by Michelle Kent 1 pound sausage (any kind) 4 tablespoons butter 3 or 4 tablespoons flour Salt and pepper
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2 to 3 cups milk 1/2 cup sour cream Crumble sausage into hot pan. Fry until done, then add butter and pepper. When butter is melted, add flour. Stir until flour is cooked (light tan in color). Over high heat, stir in milk, one cup at a time. Mixture should be thick. Add sour cream and stir until smooth. Be careful not to allow bottom of pan to scorch (a heavy-bottomed pan will help prevent this). If gravy is too thin, cook over low heat until thick; if gravy is too thick, add milk or water to thin. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Spoon over your favorite biscuits. If this doesn’t put a smile on your face, go back to bed. ■ Pie Filling Coffee Cake makes a great keeper recipe because you can always keep a can of pie filling in the pantry just in case. Any flavor will do: My favorites are lemon and blueberry.And cherry.And don’t forget peach … Pie Filling Coffee Cake Submitted by Sandy Schmitz 1 stick margarine, softened 1 cup sugar 2 cups flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup sour cream 2 large eggs 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 can pie filling, any flavor Topping 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup flour 1/2 cup nuts (optional) 1 teaspoon cinnamon
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COOKBOOK, from pg. 18A Mix together margarine, sugar, flour, salt, vanilla, sour cream, eggs, baking powder and baking soda. Pour half into a greased 9x13-inch cake pan. Cover with pie filling, followed with rest of butter. Spread on topping mixture. Bake at 350 F for 45 minutes. ■ When I pulled out the blender, I got a few disappointed faces when I announced I wasn’t making plain old ice cream shakes again. Those frowns turned upside down when they tasted this extraordinarily smooth Ponche Crema. Not all of us being drinkers, we enjoyed it with or without the rum. Marvelous — five out of five “yums”! Ponche Crema (Cream Punch) Submitted by Sr. Coromoto Gonzalez 1 quart rum 8 cups vanilla pudding, already made
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Early Sunday service — Turkey hunt with faith and ritual WINNEBAGO, NEB. — It’s a fine ble into the muddy creek, scattering gear breathing labored. Sunday morning and I’m comfortable in a along the way. But far from the road and away from the other familiar pew. However I get to the creek, once there, I hunters with whom I might share the woods, the Not the customary pew, fourth row back need to follow it due west. effort is worth it. on the right side of the aisle, in my A massive deadfall covFor whatever reason, the turkeys church back home. ered in heavy moss and like this spot, an expansive, open This morning, I’m nestled tight against smelling richly of earth area that falls off gradually on a towering basswood atop a wooded ridge and decay will loom in either side. I might pause deep in the northeast Nebraska turkey the darkness, my cue to here, partly to Over the years, I have shot sevwoods. cross the stream which eral turkeys as I sat against this THE OUTDOORS catch my breath even in the wettest of It’s a long walk from the truck through same tree. but also to listen, By John Cross springs remains little the early morning darkness to get here, Some of them came in textbook perhaps offering more than a trickle. especially when loaded down with turkey fashion, marching in right after a barred owl call calls, binoculars, a shotgun, a field chair, ammo, a Usually by this time, on all except their morning fly-down looking for to elicit a gobble water bottle, a sandwich or two and maybe even a the cloudiest of days, I can just the source of plaintive lonesome paperback to pass the time. begin to make out the trees and or two from any hen yelps. toms roosted in The easiest part is the quarter-mile trek across a looming ridges against the preSeveral have come at mid-day, a dawn sky. strip of thick switch grass to the edge of the woods the neighborhood. few have even strutted in late in where two ridges converge. I might pause here, partly to catch the afternoon. But eventually, it my breath but also to listen, perExperience has taught me that just a few steps seems, wild turkeys like to come to haps offering a barred owl call to into the trees, I need to bear left and the route to this spot at some time during the day. elicit a gobble or two from any toms roosted in the the valley floor where a small creek meanders will Experience has taught me that always, there are at neighborhood. be gentle and progressive. least a few toms roosting in the vicinity of this ridge Then it’s a quarter-mile further, past the first ridge and soon, they will announce their presence with I once made the mistake of veering right. Initially, to my right and on to the next one where a particuit was easy going but then the ridge fell away lusty gobbles. larly steep, oddly-shaped finger snakes away from its steeply on all sides for the last 20 yards or so. Eventually, they will fly down and with a little base. That morning, with the turkey witching hour luck, one might choose to investigate my calls. Beyond that, where the next ridge meets the valley, approaching and not wanting to waste time by This morning, I’m facing to the southeast, looking I begin my ascent to my hunting spot. retracing my steps uphill to take the other route, I back down the ridge toward the creek bottom, my carefully began side-stepping the remaining 60 feet It’s a gradual 300-yard climb but nevertheless, by shotgun across my lap, watching and listening as the down the steep bank. the time I reach the ridgetop and begin to search in woods wake up around me. the darkness for the familiar basswood that obligJust a few yards down, my boots lost their purThe early morning service is about to begin. chase on wet leaves, sending me into a free-fall tum- ingly has grown with just the right tilt to provide a comfortable backrest, my glasses are steamed, my John Cross is a Mankato (Minn.) Free Press staff writer. Contact him at (507) 344-6376 or jcross@mankatofreepress.com. ❖
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The argument could be made that you’re a softy. “The Rescue of Belle & Sundance” You can’t bear to watch any TV show in which By Birgit Stutz and Lawrence Scanlan someone loses his pet; even c.2010, 2012, Da Capo Lassie puts a lump in your $22 throat, never mind those 219 pages commercials with the homeless dogs. It hurts your heart to see hurt aniTHE BOOKWORM mals because you love your SEZ critters so much. By Terri Schlichenmeyer Face it: you’re a sucker for a furry face. So what Because they believed the horses had would you do if you learned about a been reclaimed, it was a shock to horse seemingly impossible situation that could surely lead to tragedy? Find out lovers in McBride when the animals what one entire town did in “The Res- were again spotted in late-December. Though getting there was dangerous cue of Belle & Sundance” by Birgit due to the season’s snowpack, some Stutz and Lawrence Scanlan. ventured up to where the animals Even in the harshest weather, the stood, corralled in a small area by 2Rocky Mountains in British Columbia meter-high snow, starving and waiting. are gorgeous. The scenery is lush and Author and horsewoman Stutz could beautiful but up-close, the terrain can barely sleep when she learned of the anibe a challenge for anyone who forgets mals’ plight. It had been determined the power of nature. that the horses hadn’t yet given up, but In early fall of 2008, a lawyer from the snow would impede their rescue. Edmonton attempted to take supplies Frigid temperatures meant that an airto a friend hiking near the BC-Alberta lift was impossible. Predators made the border. When his two pack horses had situation even more dangerous. trouble in the “foul and cold” weather, No, the only way out would be an allthe man relieved the animals of their volunteer, hand-dug, one-kilometerloads and turned them loose, believing long trench through the snow, then a that they would find their way down the mountain, as horses sometimes do. walk down a logging road for almost 19 miles to safety. Could the town pull off He notified the RCMP in McBride, a Christmas miracle? B.C., just in case. OK, so you probably already know Several times afterward, the animals the outcome of “The Rescue of Belle & were sighted by snowmobilers and hikSundance.” Still, getting there is a ers. Pictures were taken of them frolicking in mountain meadows, and were pretty great ride. posted online. Everyone figured that Stutz and Scanlan put readers on the “someone” had the situation under con- edge of their saddles as they recount trol. the eight-day effort made by dozens of
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Today is a gift; rejoice in what you’ve been given Summer birthdays have their pros and cons.
be made before most kids can tie their shoes: should we enroll our child in As a student, the positive side of the school or hold him or her back another year? There are parents with strong spectrum is you never have to do homework or take tests on your birth- opinions on sending children based on day; the negative end is you never get the calendar year or voluntarily keeping them home. to wear your birthday crown, stand first in line, or pass out treats on your Our decision with an August birthspecial day. day, youngest daughter Melanie, was
foresight, we kept her home so we could enjoy her for an extra year in our nest. She’s our baby, for gracious sake. In hindsight, as we approach her high school graduation, the additional year still doesn’t make it any easier to think of her leaving.
selves. God is good.”
My initial irritation vanished as my heart resonated with her story. Through the inspiration of Ann Voskamp’s New York Times bestseller book, “One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are,” I spend a few minutes every THE BACK PORCH morning journaling God’s easy. She took no qualifying tests. We For parents of summer birthday This time of year, the children, an important choice needs to sought no opinions from teachers. With recurring comments from By Lenae Bulthuis gifts, big and small. Voskamp’s initial challenge parents of seniors runs was to list 1,000 gifts. This along the lines of how quickly time passes, and, “Did I do my morning I jotted down gift number 2,256. job well?” Some wish for a “do over,” hoping to right the wrongs they recogI nodded and said to the woman, nize at this stage of parenting. If that “You’re absolutely right. When we parental dream were an option, I’ve focus on God instead of our circumalready thought through my answer. I stances, the thanksgiving never ends.” wouldn’t. Although a redo would provide opportunities to improve some This elderly lady may have struggled things the second time around, the to choose a flavor of milk, but she had reality is I would probably just make no trouble choosing to give thanks in new mistakes. all circumstances.
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A few weekends ago my hubby and I volunteered a Saturday at a thrift store that supports a local Christian school. One of the other volunteer parents brought along extra sets of hands, which included her children and her mother who suffered from Alzheimer’s. This aged lady told volunteers and store customers alike, “Today is a gift! Today is a gift!”
Do your best. The message resonates with them because it was the council given before every ball game, every test and every situation that stretched them out of their comfort zone. We never expected perfection, but we did expect them to give their best. Period.
If you’re going to repeat yourself, what a true and powerful message to reiterate. A week later, she was gone. She suddenly went from celebrating the day’s gift to being in the presence of the ultimate Gift giver.
The free coupon at Cash Wise last week was flavored milk: strawberry, banana or chocolate. While an elderly woman blocked all refrigeration access to the free item with her cart and ponderings, I took a deep breath, in an effort to be patient. Finally I said, “Excuse me,” and reached over her shoulder for Melanie’s favorite.
When the last child leaves the home, and through so many other milestones we experience in this journey called life, we recognize that there is no passing by this way again. We can lament or we can give thanks. So even through tears, we will choose to give thanks that although Melanie’s permanent days under our roof may be limited, we’re thankful for the gift He has given and will continue to give through her life.
The woman looked me in the eye through her thick glasses, which were far too big for her features and asked, At the sunset of the day A.W. Tozer “What flavor of milk has less sodium?” wisely asked, “Here dies another day, during which I have had eyes, ears, “I have no idea,” I said. “I just know hands and the great world round me. my daughter loves strawberry.” And with tomorrow begins another. Why am I allowed two?” “I turn 82 on Wednesday,” she said. “And do you know what my husband Lenae Bulthuis is a wife, mom and said to me this morning? He said, ‘We friend who muses from her back porch have so much to be thankful for.’ I have on a Minnesota grain and livestock congestive heart failure and yet we can farm. ❖ live in our own home and care for our-
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infrastructure in Minnesota. There are more than 140 public airports and 14 public-use sea bases in the state. There are, of course, the large airports in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, St. Cloud and Rochester. But airports are also found near Henning, Pipestone, Slayton, Clarissa, Pelican Rapids, Mora, Olivia and dozens of other small communities. A few may only have a windsock, some open metal hangars and a grass runway. But others, such as Pipestone Municipal Airport, and Todd Field, between Long Prairie and Sauk Centre, boast long paved runways, advanced aviation communications equipment and multiple hangars. Pipestone Municipal, which is owned by the city, boasts two runways. One is
4,302 feet long and the other is 2,539 feet by an astounding 250 feet wide. Todd Field’s runway is only 3,000 feet long but, other than that, is similar to Pipestone’s in that there is an arrival and departure building for pilots and passengers, aviation fuel and a courtesy car available to pilots. User fees paid to the Federal Aviation Administration, along with contributions from the entities that own the fields, support small town airports. Todd Field, for example, is owned jointly by Todd County and the city of Long Prairie. Over the last decade the joint city-county airport commission has aggressively gone after the user fee funding administered by the FAA. “You have to use it or lose it,” said Don Rasmussen, a long-time airport commission member and mayor of Long Prairie. “We’ve been able to
obtain about $150,000 per year from the FAA for the last 10 years.” With some matching funds from the city and the county, the entire airport has been revamped. Rasmussen is particularly proud of the modern arrival and departure building. It boasts computer terminals for filing flight plans, a comfortable lounge to rest in, pop and coffee machines, and the aerial charts needed by pilots. Outside is a modern GPS system so pilots can land in bad weather. There are also new hangars and a well-lit and maintained runway. Many pilots use facilities like those found at Todd Field and across the state. For example, there were 5,730 landings and take-offs at Todd Field for the 12-month period ending July 21, 2008, according to the FAA. ❖
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Windsurfing Regatta & Unvarnished Music Festival June 8-10 Sailboard Beach Lake Okabena, Worthington, Minn. Windsurfing races; lakeside art fair; sailboard swap meet, windsurfing lessons, food. www.worthingtonwindsurfing.com World War II Weekend June 9-10 Historic Fort Snelling, St. Paul Travel back to the World War II era to learn about Minnesota’s role on battlefields and at home; costumed staff, period displays, weapon firing demonstrations and an encampment of allied reenactors occupy the historic fort during this weekend devoted to Minnesota’s “Greatest Generation;” participate in many hands-on WWII activities for families including crafts, games
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Heartland Days June 20-24 Lewiston, Minn. Classic car cruise, tractor pull, parade, craft show, food vendors, dance, turtle races, golf, bean bag, kick ball and sand volleyball tournaments, firemen water fight, tractor ride/parade, peddle tractor pull, pine wood derby contest, bingo. Contact Barb Bartelson, bbartelson09@yahoo.com or http://lewistonmn.org Watertower Festival June 21-23 Pipestone, Minn. Parade, arts and craft show, kids activities, car show ’n shine, street dance. Pipestone Chamber of Commerce, (800) 336-6125
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Windom Riverfest June 8-10 Windom, Minn. June 8: Flea market throughout the day, evening soap box derby, Ministerial Association concert, fireworks; June 9: craft show, men’s softball tournament, tennis tournament, fishing tournament for kids, turtle races, 4 p.m. cookout, 6 p.m. grand parade, other June 9 highlights
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Buffalo Championship Rodeo June 21-23 Buffalo, Minn. Started in 1955, it’s Minnesota’s longest running professional rodeo. (763) 682-7032, www.buffalorodeo.com
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Meadowfest-Grand Meadow’s Sesquicentennial Sturgis Falls Celebration & the June 22-24 Cedar Basin Jazz Festival Grand Meadow, Minn. June 21-24 Car show, kids’ pedal pull, vintage Cedar Falls, Iowa baseball game, all-school reunion, Two celebrations in one weekend; cemetery walk, craft fair, art show, more than 20 bands playing jazz, MS Grand Meadow crowning, country, rock ‘n’ roll and blues chicken fry, bake sale, kids-games music fills the air in three city parks; and rides, bingo, kickball tourney, other features include a parade, kids’ fun night, volleyball tourney, street fair, carnival, talent contest parade, 5K run, GAR Hall, kids’ and continuous entertainment. water fight, skidloader rodeo, mud (800) 845-1955, bog, beer garden, live music. www.sturgisfalls.org www.cedarbasinjazz.org Water Ski Days June 22-24 South St. Paul Kaposia Days Lake City, Minn. June 21-24 41st annual festival celebrating South St. Paul Ralph Samuelson’s invention of Family oriented city festival water skiing on Lake Pepin; live including a 125th anniversary bands each evening in the beer tent, celebration of our city, parades, carnival rides, food vendors, paddlechildren’s activities, Native boat rides, craft fair, antique auto American village, queen pagshow, family games and activities,
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International Day Concordia Language Village July 6 5th Annual Central Minnesota Bemidji, Minn. Donkey & Mule Days Celebration of language and culJune 29-July 1 ture; villagers and staff meet at Wright County Fairgrounds, Waldsee, the German Language Howard Lake, Minn. Village; the gathering of villagers, www.donkeyandmuledays.com staff, parents and guests is called International Day; the festival is Fourth of July Celebration open to everyone and requires no July 4 admission fee; an opportunity for Lake City villagers, parents and the public Watch the spectacular fireworks to learn about the language and display over Lake Pepin, fireworks cultural immersion programs being at dusk. offered; all at one site; cultural (651) 345-4123 or www.lakecity.org activities, village performances and international bazaar and a North Mankato Fun Days variety of delicious food from July 5-8 around the globe; 11 miles north North Mankato, Minn. of Bemidji on County Road 20. Carnival rides, pfeffer tourna(218) 586-8600, www.cord.edu ments, live entertainment in the tent and beer garden, bingo, a car Bully Bullhead Weekend and motorcycle show, petting zoo, July 6-8 kids pedal tractor pull, kiddie Ruthven, Iowa parade July 6, grand parade 11 Parade, fun run, antique tractor a.m. July 7. ride and show, craft/vendor show, www.northmankato.com/fun-days street dance, volleyball - basketball - slow pitch softball tournaHamel Rodeo & Bull Ridin’ ments, horse show. Bonanza www.ruthvenlostisland.com/ July 5-8 bully-bullhead-weekend.htm
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Polka Fest-Plus July 20-21 Seaforth, Minn. Old time music, country western, modern music, softball tournament, bean bag tournament, horseshoe tournament, kiddie tractor pull, horse rides, chicken supper, lunch and beverage stands; bands — Dain’s Dutchmen, George’s Concertina, Kris & the Riverbend Dutchmen, Larry Olsen, Hicktown Mafia, The T&A Show. Seaforth Booster Club, (507) 984-5678 or write 27199 County Highway 7, Seaforth, MN 56287
ing original works and offering demonstrations in various media; performing arts are presented in a traditional, open-air campus setting to enliven the festival. (319) 277-4972, www.chaf.cfu.net
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Love of the Land Rendezvous July 20-22 Pipestone, Minn. Free event; step back into a time of buckskinners and traders row. Pipestone Four Winds Association, (507) 825-4560
91.7 KAXE Mississippi River Festival July 21 Grand Rapids, Minn. Café Accordion orchestra, Lydia Loveless, Sena Erhardt and Bill Kirchen will be performing. KAXE, (218) 326-1234
Root River Antique Historical Power Show July 20-22 Spring Valley, Minn. Features Sawyrer-Massey, Wallis, Massey-Harris, Ferguson, Massey-Ferguson tractors and equipment and vintage motorcycles; horse pull, tractor pull, truck pull, live entertainment, demonstrations of spinning, rug weaving, corn shredding, threshing, rock crushing, sawmill, blacksmith shop and more activities for everyone. (507) 254-0622 www.rootrivershow.org
Belgrade Blues Festival July 21 North Mankato, Minn. Several blues bands from all over perform in downtown North Mankato; rain or shine. www.northmankato.com Art in the Park July 21-22 Library Park, Bemidji, Minn. Fine arts and craft fair located in downtown Bemidji in beautiful, tree-lined Library Park, features over 120 artists, a dozen food vendors and live entertainment. bcac.wordpress.com
College Hill Arts Festival Buffalo Lake Days July 20-21 July 20-22 University of Northern Iowa, Buffalo Lake, Minn. Cedar Falls, Iowa Juried arts festival showcasing more than 75 Midwestern artists present-
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125th Anniversary of the Pipestone Fire Department July 14 Pipestone, Minn. Sidewalk Days Festival Parade, kids’ activities, demonJuly 11-13 strations, street dance. Sweet Corn Days Duluth, Minn. Pipestone Fire Department, (507) July 19-21 Great shopping, mouth-watering food, 820-1164 Elkader, Iowa toe-tapping music and fun for the kids Ice cream social, Miss Elkader pagin the heart of the city; more than 50 Murray County Classic Draft Horse eant, Rhythm on the River, chamber different vendors will join our down- Show golf tournament, kiddie tractor pull, town merchants to take to the street; July 14-15 donut hole eating contest, kiddie Superior Street will be closed to vehic- Murray County Fairgrounds, Slay- rides, parade, bean bad tournament, ular traffic starting at 8 a.m. each day ton, Minn. turkey float, car cruise, live music by between Lake Avenue and 4th Avenue If the big draft horses are what the El Caminos with Beer Tent by West; stroll the street and experience you like, this show will delight! Fennelly’s Irish Pub, softball tournahow the community spirit really comes six-horse hitches from around the ment, and much more. alive in Duluth’s downtown; activity Midwest are competing. www.elkadersweetcorndays.net spreads outside the blocked bound- (507) 227-7845, sweetcorndays@yahoo.com aries, from First Street to Fitgers. jr_biren@yahoo.com (218) 727-8549, www.mcdrafthorseshow.com Sacred Heart Summerfest www.downtownduluth.com July 19-22 Guy Penrod Concert Community Center, Sacred Heart, Spirit of the Lakes Festival July 15, 6 p.m. Minn. July 13-22 Riverview Conference Center, July 19, 7 p.m. local talent show; Mound, Minn. Cedar Falls, Iowa July 20, all-day city-wide garage On the western shores of Lake Min- Doors open at 5 p.m.; $25 for reserved
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Paul Bunyan Vintage Auto Car Show July 22 High School, Bemidji, Minn. 8 a.m.-3 p.m.; collector car show, car corral, vendor, music. $5/adult, under 12 free. (218) 333-3916, djsol@paulbunyan.net
water fight, marketplace, volleyball tournaments, canoe racing, live entertainment, children activities, carnival games; 6 p.m. parade. Wabasha-Kellogg Chamber of Commerce, (651) 565-4158, www.wabashamn.org
Kolacky Days Corn Capital Days July 27-29 July 25-29 Montgomery, Minn. Olivia, Minn. Celebrates Montgomery’s CzechoGrand parade and corn-and-bean slovakian heritage and culture; feed on July 28. children can enjoy the parades, oliviachamber.org inflatable playground and games, pedal tractor pull and more; Water Carnival adults can stroll through the clasJuly 26-29 sic car show, craft show, listen to Hoyt Lakes, Minn. the bands, or juts sit back and Softball and volleyball tournarelax; sporting events for all ages ments; live music by Soul Asy- — horseshoe tournament, co-ed lum and the Dweebs; food and volleyball tournament, Bun Run, beer garden, vendors, parade, Tour de Bun Bike Classic and fireworks and kids games and more. rides, fun for the whole family. (507) 364-5577, Hoyt Lakes Chamber of Comwww.kolackydays.com merce, (218) 225-2654, www.hoytlakescarnival.com Catfish Derby Days July 27-29 Riverboat Days Franklin, Minn. July 27-28 Fishing contest, street dances, Wabasha, Minn. parade, co-ed volleyball tournaChildren pedal pull, firemen’s ment, men’s softball tournament
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Whiteside Park, Ely, Minn. Arts and crafts, ethnic foods, children’s events, stage shows. Ely Chamber of Commerce, (218) 365-6123
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Nation’s largest country music and camping festival celebrating its 30th anniversary with headliners Alabama, Toby Keith, Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Luke Bryan and more. (800) 4 WEFEST, wefest.com Lake Bemidji Dragon Boat Festival Aug. 2-4 Bemidji, Minn. Featuring two full days of fun for the entire family; great food, music, kid’s activities, parade of teams, musical entertainment Friday and Saturday nights and much more. (218) 444-3541, (800) 4582223, www.bemidjidragonboat.com Depot Day Aug. 4 Great Northern Depot, Bemidji, Minn. Celebrating the Great Northern Depot’s 100th birthday includes activities for all ages, crafts and flea market vendors — fun, food and entertainment. (218) 444-3376, depot@betramihistory.org www.beltramihistory.org
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Cedar Trails Festival Aug. 9-12 Cedar Falls, Iowa A celebration that includes bike rides, music, a fun run and much more; featuring a beautiful candlelit night ride; family entertainment for all ages.
artisans and crafters will engage visitors; also kick boxing demonstrations, bee keepers, a wing and chili International Day Concordia contest, kids activities including Language Village face painting and caricatures, and Aug. 10 wonderful down home, foot stompBemidji, Minn. ing blue grass, country and folk A celebration of language and cul- music throughout both days; food ture; villagers and staff meet at vendors serve a variety of fare from Waldsee the German Language buffalo burgers and corn on the cob Village; the Gathering of villagers, to fresh fruit and smoothies; Terstaff, parents and guests is called rapin Station will be providing musiInternational Day; open to every- cal entertainment from 2-8 p.m. Frione and requires no admission day and noon-5 p.m. on Saturday. fee; a unique opportunity for vil- www.parkrapids.com lagers, parents and the public to learn about the language and cul- Pipestone Civil War Days tural immersion programs offered; Aug. 11-12 all at one site; cultural activities, Pipestone, Minn. village performances and interna- Cannon demonstrations, battle tional bazaar and a variety of deli- skirmishes, children’s games, cious food from around the globe; women’s fashions, camp tours, 11 miles north of Bemidji on grand ball, an evening with Mr. & County Road 20. Mrs. Abe Lincoln. (218) 586-8600, www.cord.edu Pipestone County Museum, (866) 747-3687 Legends & Logging Days Aug. 10-11 Cokato Corn Carnival Park Rapids, Minn. Aug. 13-15 Aug. 10, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Aug. 11, Cokato, Minn. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Park Rapids Aug. 13: Evening parade; Aug. Antique Tractor Club Grounds; East 14-15: free corn on the cob, 4-9 Forty show grounds on County Road p.m., carnival and entertainment 6 (Henrietta Avenue) 1/2 mile south on stage at Peterson Park. of Highway 34. (Across from transfer (320) 286-5505, station); skilled chainsaw artists and depclerk@cokato.mn.us competitive loggers will entertain; loons and loony contests will call; 74th Annual Ortonville Cornfest
Aug. 17-19 Lakeside Park, Ortonville, Minn. Free corn feed, parade, live music, fireworks, arts ad crafts show all three days, many food vendors, water fights, beer gardens, 5K-10K walk/run, car show, kids events, and lots more. www.bigstonelake.com, (800) 568-5722 Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days Aug. 17-19 Oronoco, Minn. Celebrating 40 years; free premiere antique show and flea market 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Aug. 17-18, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 19. goldrushmn.com, (507) 3672111, goldrush@pitel.net
Civil War veterans in conjunction with the 150th Anniversary Commemoration of the U.S. Dakota War of 1862; three speakers will highlight the contributions of GermanicAmericans and other ethnic groups of settlers who found themselves in the midst of hostilities in 1862 and defender families will be recognized at the catered picnic; $8/person, $7.50/HMS member. (507) 359-7670 or HMSExecDirector@newulmtel.net
sandwiches, hamburgers, fried bread tacos, ice cream and smoothies; mashed potato wrestling, potato peeling and picking contests, sculpting contest, classic car show, strong man contest, street fair, “Eyes of Fashion” fashion show, quilt contest and more. (800) 525-4901, www.potatodays.com, spudlady@potatodays.com
LeSueur County Pioneer Power Show Rochester Greek Festival Aug. 24-26 Aug. 24-25 LeSueur, Minn. Holy Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Showgrounds 6 miles east of Church, Rochester, Minn. LeSueur on County Road 26; feaA celebration of Greek heritage, turing Massey Harris, Ferguson, live music, Greek dancers, Wallis tractors, combines and authentic Greek food and pasmachinery; Wheel Horse tractor tries, kids carnival, silent auction, collectors will also be present. Arts and Crafts Festival church tours. pioneerpowershow.com Aug. 18, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. http://greekfestrochester.com, Buffalo, Minn. festival@holyanargyroi.org Pipestone National Monument Approximately 200 art and craft 75th Birthday Celebration vendors along downtown streets; Barnesville Potato Days Aug. 25 free to public, takes place rain or Aug. 24-25 Pipestone, Minn. shine. Barnesville, Minn. Celebrate the Pipestone National www.buffalochamber.org Many potato-based favorites — Monument’s birthday at the potato pancakes, dumplings, lefse, monument; speakers, American Hermann Monument Society French fries, mashed potatoes and Indian singers and drummers. Defenders’ Family Reunion Picnic gravy and potato sausage — as well Pipestone National Monument, Aug. 23, 4-7 p.m. as non-potato items — pork or beef (507) 825-5464, Ext. 214 Hermann Heights Park, New Ulm, Minn. Hermann Monument Society will honor defenders of New Ulm and
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Tall Timber Days Festival Aug. 4-5 Grand Rapids, Minn. Celebrating the area’s history as a lumber center in northern Minnesota; offers Scheer Lumberjack shows, chain saw carvers, education tent, arts and craft booths, food booths, children’s street games, Legion bingo, live entertainment on stage, sawdust pile, YMCA 5K races, beer garden, Saturday night street dance, Sunday church service, parade and turtle races. (218) 326-3231, www.talltimberdays.com talltimberdays@yahoo.com
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Community Collaboration Hot Metal Pour Aug. 4, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Franconia Sculpture Garden, Shafer, Minn. Artists making sculptures by pouring hot iron into molds, community mold-making, live music food. www.franconia.org, (651) 2576668, info@franconia.org
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Concertina Jamboree Aug. 25 Seaforth, Minn. Concertina music, 2-6 p.m., at Seaforth Community Shelter; all musicians and dancers welcome. (507) 984-5461
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Smokin’ Rib Fest Aug. 25 West Side Park, Hinckley, Minn. If you enjoy BBQ ribs, this is the place to be; some of the best BBQ chefs in the area will be here; also accepting “open class” entries; live music, beer tent, lot of fun; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. (320) 384-7837, info@hinckleychamber.com, www.hinckleychamber.com Watermelon Fest Sept. 7-9 Kellogg, Minn. Water fights, bean bag tourney, kiddie parade, softball tourney, grand parade, kids pedal pull, free watermelon after the parade. (507) 767-2201, www.cityofkellogg.org 19th Annual Fall Harvest Moon Festival Sept. 7-9
Whiteside Park, Ely, Minn. 125-plus art and craft exhibitors, demonstrations, food, music, AllAmerican Lumberjack show and Friday farmers market. events@ely.org or (218) 365-6123 Horse Power Event Sept. 8 Swensson Farm Museum, Montevideo, Minn. From Montevideo 6 miles east on Highway 7, 6 miles south on County Road 6 and 1/8 mile east on County Road 15; see horse-drawn farming such as plowing, potato digging, disking, hay loading and more; artisans in the historic home and barn; on-going activities throughout the farm site. Chippewa County Historical Society, (320) 269-7636
Historic Highway 75 Coalition, (800) 336-6125 ARTapalooza on Main Street Sept. 8 Cedar Falls, Iowa Juried art show on Main Street. (319) 277-0213, www.communitymainstreet.org Apple Day Sept. 8 Excelsior, Minn. Street fair, crafts, antiques, lots of food, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., strolling entertainment; garden plant experts all day; buy an Apple Day button for $1 and be eligible for lots of merchant prizes. (952) 474-6461
Dozinky Highway 75 Market Day Sept. 14-15 Sept. 8 New Prague, Minn. Hallock, Kennedy, Stephen, Argyle, Friday night classic car cruise starts at Warren, Crookston, Halstad, George- 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. food town, Wolverton, Breckenridge, vendors up and down Main Street; Ortonville, Madison, Canby, Lake Parade of Farm Pride starts at noon. Benton, Pipestone, Minn. www.newprague.com 15 communities along Highway 75 (952) 758-4360 set up a marketplace selling antiques, flea markets items, produce, baked King Turkey Day goods, etc.; many communities also Sept. 14-15 have city-wide rummage sales. Worthington, Minn. Start your day at the free pancake breakfast; during the Great Gobbler The Trailers We Gallop live turkeys are raced down the Have Come With street in a friendly rivalry with Cuero,
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Goods from the Woods “UpNorth” Arts & Crafts Show Sept. 15 IRA Civic Center, Grand Rapids, Minn. Work of more than 60 high-quality regional artists will be featured at Great Dakota Gathering and the 10th annual show; focus of the Homecoming show is on handcrafted works of Sept. 14-16 wood; free admission; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Unity Park, Winona, Minn. www.Facebook.com/GoodsFromThe Will commemorate the 150th year of Woods the Dakota Conflict of 1862; will fea- www.GoodsFromTheWoods.org ture visual artists, singers, dancers, (651) 223-5629 or grand entries, moccasin game tourna- www.VisitGrandRapids.com ment, Dakota education exhibits and demonstrations, youth education day, Autumn in the Village community talk circle and spiritual Sept. 16 service, Dakota language bingo, Freeborn County Historical authentic American Indian crafts and Museum, Albert Lea, Minn. arts vendors, family activities and Historical village is brought to life more; this continues the truth and with demonstrations and handsreconciliation process between the on activities, music and food, fun original and current inhabitants of for the entire family. southeastern Minnesota. (507) 373-8003, www.winonadakotaunityalliance.org pmulso@smig.net or info@winonadakotaunity http://fchm.smig.net alliance.org Taste of Buffalo SeptOberfest Sept. 20, 5:30-8 p.m. Sept. 14-Oct. 28 Civic Center, Buffalo, Minn. Wabasha, Minn. From wine and beer to deserts Topiary contest, pumpkin derby, live and entrees, there are more than entertainment, German parade, Ger- 200 mouth-watering and gourmet man food/dishes, sunflower contest, varieties of food available with largest pumpkin contest, etc. live music; $20 advanced tickets, Wabasha-Kellogg Chamber of $25 at the door. Commerce, (651) 565-4158, www.buffalochamber.org or (763) www.wabashamn.org 684-0108
16th Annual Art and Artists Celebration Sept. 22, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Franconia Sculpture Park, Shafer, Minn. Sculpture tours, live music all day, family activities, food. www.franconia.org, (651) 2576668, info@franconia.org Fall Harvest Festival Sept. 26-30 North Branch, Minn. Art, craft and commercial fair; Scarecrow Stampede 5K, classic car show, treasure hunt. North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce, (651) 674-4077, www.NorthBranchChamber.com Oktoberfest in the Cedar Valley Oct. 5-6 Gateway Park, Cedar Falls, Iowa Featuring Bavarian and local bands, food vendors, kids activities and more. (319) 277-1918, www.cedarvalleyoktoberfest.com Oktoberfest Oct. 5-6, Oct. 12-13 New Ulm, Minn. Includes performances from the Concord Singers, German food, music, horse-drawn trolley rides and dancing. Moderate fee charged. (888) 4NewUlm, www.newulmoktoberfest.com
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AUCTIONS & CLASSIFIEDS Hanson Family 2-Day Antique & Farm Auction Featuring 4-Generations of IH Collections Friday May 11th • 2:00 p.m. & Saturday May 12th • 10:00 a.m. Located: Sherburn, MN. From Exit #97 on I-90. 2-miles North on State Hwy 4, 2-miles East on Cty. Rd. 132/32, 3/4-mile south on 90th Ave. 1324 90th Ave. Watch for signs.
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Tractors: Farmall 756 gas, wf, fenders, dual hyd, PTO, 3pt; Farmall 806 D, 2pt, 38” rubber, wf, fenders, Cab; IH 660 Diesel--restored, weights, ps, Wheatland fenders; Farmall 560 gas, New Engine & TA, wf, 2pt; Farmall 450, PS, 2pt, 3 hyd; Farmall 400 w/2-ME picker; Farmall 300, new engine, clutch TA & tires; Super WD-9 w/cab; Super WD-6, live hyd; Super C Restored, wf, w/Mounted #295-A Plow, new tires; Super M 2-way hyd; IH 2500-series B Ind. Loader Tractor, engine OH; IH I-4 w/loader; (2) W-6’s—one stuck; Farmall M Diesel, restored; ’47 IH M w/IH Sickle mower; ’43 Farmall –very clean original; B w/belly mower; ’37 McCormick WK-40, round spokes, starter; McCormick WK-40, cast wheels, on rubber, starter; McCormick W-30 restored, full steel w/extension bands; M-D 15-30 on full steel-stuck; M-D 22-36, new engine & parts, Restoration started; Several restored, original & parts F-12’s, F-14, F-20’s, F-30, & Regular; (2) Co-op E-3’s—one complete, one for parts; Several Parts M’s; (8+) IH Cub Cadets/Lawn & Garden: #149 w/deck-nice; #82; #105; #122; #147 w/blade; #282 w/new engine; #1450; #147 for parts; Cub Cadet Snowblower-excellent; #80 Snowblower; Wagon; Blade; Brillion digger. Pickups—Boat—Snowmobile—3-wheeler: ’92 Ford F-250 w/5th wheel, 111K miles, good shape; ’82 Chevy 1/2 Diesel Pickup; ’69 IH Pickup, 46K act miles; Loadstar Truck/Chassis;’70 Chrysler Boat w/75hp motor, 15’, runs good; ’74 Arctic Cat Cheetah & El Tigre Snowmobiles & trailer; Honda Big Red 3-wheeler; Kawasaki 100 Dirt Bike. IH Equipment: 20+ IH Plows including--#700 6b w/on-land hitch; F-143 4x14-rare; 1b to 4b’s—some restored; IH disc plow; Tons of Plow parts; Wood Wagon w/Seat-nice original; #30 & #200 spreaders; #430 Baler-nice; #100 Flarebox Wagon; (2) Large barge box wagons; several wagons & running gears; #1000 PT Sickle mower; #9 horse mower; Deering horse mower; #100 PT mower; rakes; #33 Loader; 2pt blade; 1-PR & 1P Pickers; #10 IH Corn sheller attach; Binder; 10’ & 12’ weeders; Sub soiler; #463 2pt Cultivator; (2) C cult’s; Regular Cult, IH 3pt rotary hoe. IH Parts & Misc: 4-generations of IH parts & pieces; NOS Super H Steering wheel; NOS 460/560 Radiator; NOS M muffler; Lots of fenders, Belt pulleys & mufflers; Several Tractor tires; 2pt/3pt convertor; Old M wf; 2pt parts; (2) 560 rolling draw bars; A grill & fenders; Cub fuel tank & parts; 450 & Regular parts; Many F-12 parts; F-20 sliding drawbar; 1586 grill; M grills/hoods; 560 toolbox & seat; Radios, filters, magnetos; Battery boxes; Cranks; Mirrors, cylinders, umbrella mounts, boxes; LA Gas engine, spring seat; (2) Hand shellers; Cream Separators; Fridge; Many suitcase & wheel weights; Way too much too list. Other Farm & Livestock Equipment: ’87 Keifer 28’ 5th GN Livestock Trailer; PT Ag Sprayer 500-gallon, 60’ boom w/pump; Gehl 250 M. Spreader; 1,000-gal LP tank; Win Generator on cart; Kubota 3pt Post Hole digger; Livestock Tilt Table; Head gate; 5th Wheel running gear; Fork lift tines; Flatbed 3-axle trailer; Balzer running gear; ATV sprayer; 3pt rd bale mover; Bradley feed wagon; Rebuilt manure pit pump; Dairy equip; Milker pump; Rd bale feeder; Panels & gates; (2) Poly calf huts; Cattle clippers & fair supplies; Rabbit cages; Metal pig hut; Chicken crates & equip, rolls of wire fence. Other Antiques & Vintage Farm Equipment: 3 wood wagons from Fairmont Canning; Road grader; Triple Box Wagon; JD #55 Plow; Large gas engine cart; Case gear; Brillion 3-roller packer; Co-op 2b Plow; Dearborn Hayrack; Potato digger; Wood flarebox wagon; Bobsled; Many steel wheels; Harness; Sets of tractor chains: Wood hand sheller; Large Anvil; Forge; Large steel cart; I beam; Tongue & groove lumber; OH gas barrel; (3) MT frames & gas tank; Buzz saw; Nutrena clock ck; Misc signs; 2-glass display cases; Glass Surge Jar; small windmill; Milk can cart; Sleigh bells; Decoys; 2-man saw; Fish spear; Grindstone; Horse yolks; Ice tongs; Wood truck wheels; 2 garden gates; Sign pole; Old sleds; Metal shelves; Many small antique items, M-Moline advertising rack; Large flat belts. Tools: South Bend metal Lathe & bench; Snap-on Sand Blast cabinet; Pamline Hot Water Pressure Washer; Torch w/tanks & cart; Parts washer; Drake Hyd jack; Drill press; Craftsman 2pc Stack tool cabinet; Metal Cut-off saw; Grinder; 2-stage Air Comp.; Valve Compressor; Lincoln welder; Pipe Threader; Shop bench & steel work tables; Engine lift; Tire Changer & balancer; Vehicle stands; Knipco heater; Vises; Bolt cutter; Ext. ladder; High-lift jack; Dairy Vac; Gear pullers; Much misc. IH Memorabilia & NOS Parts: Several IH Signs, old collectables, advertisements from local dealerships, hats, coats, cans, & more; DryType Filter Blower gun NIB; Fire Crate Piston Sets; Tons of NOS parts, filters, OH kits, mufflers, hoses, belts, bearings, & much more; 100+ pcs of sales literature & manuals. IH & Other Toys (300+ Pieces): 1/16th Scale & 1/64th Scale—460 Pedal Tractor plus Many Precision Classics, Collector’s Editions, Modern Toys, Vintage Toys, Trucks & more! Too many to list them all! See web for detailed listing. Mostly IH, but also includes Case IH, Versatile, Steiger, JD, Oliver & others.
Auction Schedule: Friday 2:00 p.m.: Several Trailer Loads of Toys, Memorabilia, Literature, New Old Stock Parts & misc. Saturday: 10:00 a.m.: Antique Smalls, Parts, Implements, Rows of Misc & more. 12-Noon—Tractors, followed by remainder of equipment & parts. 2-rings may be used on Saturday;
Terms: Cash, Good Check, Visa, MasterCard. No sales tax in MN at auction. NO Internet bidding on this auction!
Kenneth Hanson Estate & Nathan Hanson, Owners Girard Auction & Land Brokers, Inc. PO Box 358 • Wakonda, SD 57073 Toll Free: 1-866-531-6816 – Phone (605) 267-2421 www.GirardAuction.com
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Note: This will be a very large auction with something for every level of collector. Come in pairs—2 auction rings may be used for part of Saturday. See many photos online. Loading available the day of the sale. Viewing of equipment will start Thursday May 10th. Questions, please contact Nathan at 507-236-4823. Call for a free, full color brochure.
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TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2012 - 10:00 A.M. • Farm Machinery & Misc. Household Auction. Located: 32736 180th St., Sanborn, MN
IVAN HOFFMAN ESTATE, OWNER MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2012 - 4:00 P.M. • Household & Collectible Auction. Located: Kerkhoff Auction Center
ELMER & PAT JACOBSON, REDWOOD FALLS, MN, OWNERS
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SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2012 - 10:00 A.M. • Antique Tractor & Machinery Auction. Located: on the Gilfillan Estate Grounds TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2012 - 9:30 A.M. • Farm Machinery Auction. Located: 46236 Cty. Rd. 11, Hector, MN JOHN (JACK) & JAN SQUIBB
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COMPLETE DISPERSAL Ebony Hills Angus Herd 7:00 p.m. * Thursday * May 10, 2012 At Decorah Sales Commission, Decorah, Iowa
Selling: • 51 Females with calves at side or close to calving • 22 yearling and two-year-old Bulls
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FOR SALE: NH Stackliner 1000 automatic bale wagon, $1,500. Ray Moeller 712-297-7951 NI 484 round baler, 5x4 bale, manual double electric tie, newer belts. Shedded. $4,000. 715-495-4656 JD 14T baler. Always shedded. 507-460-0248
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54172 246TH ST. - WINTHROP, MN Location: 54172 246th St. - Winthrop Directions: From Winthrop to N on St. Hwy. 15 3.5 mi., then go E on 246th St. 3/4 mi. Home Description: You’ll feel like you’re overlooking a plantation from the beautiful deck. Looking out over a huge peaceful landscape with century old trees and miles of fields. Enjoy the comforts of this spacious, well maintained 110 year old, 4 bedroom home w/many updates. A rare opportunity for a terrific farm at auction! Several outbuildings include 34x60 detach. For Appointment to preview or Information Packet Call Matt Mages @ 507-276-7002
Owners: Bill & Georgiana Ahrens Auctioneer: Matt Mages • New Ulm, MN • 507-276-7002 Auctioneers: Larry Mages-Lafayette • Joe Wersal-Winthrop • John Goelz-Franklin • Joe Maidl-Lafayette Broker & Clerk: Mages Land Co. and Auction Service LLC Restroom & Lunch on Premises Terms: sold “AS IS”, Not Responsible for Accidents
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SALE LOCATION: At the American Legion Hall on Main Street in Lakefield, MN
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION The East Half of the Northwest Fractional Quarter 1 1 (E ⁄2 NW FR ⁄4) Section 7, Township 101N, Range 36W Jackson County, MN. Subject to completed survey. 92.6 Crop Production Rating PROPERTY LOCATION The farm is located 7 miles south & 13⁄4 miles west of Lakefield, MN For additional information regarding Sale terms, Soil maps & CPI/CER Soil Ratings, FSA information & Easements information go to our web site at www.danpikeauction.com and check the information brochure under the Bauer Estate Land Auction sale bill or call the Dan Pike Auction Company at 507-847-3468.
Auctioneers: Dan Pike #32-011-010 - Jackson, MN 507-847-3468 Allen, Kevin & Ryan Kahler & Doug Wedel
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Trucks, Farm & Livestock Equipment & Trailers: ‘79 Ford E350 rescue vehicle, 6K mi; ‘72 Loadstar 1800, twin screw, 18’ steel box; ‘73 Chevy tand w/18’ steel bx; ‘74 CornHusker 38’ hop. bot; ‘97 Freighliner w/flatbed; ‘93 GMC truck w/no box; IH 45, 18.5’ vibrashank field cult; JD 1010, 32’ field cult; JD 1210 grain cart; NH 276 baler; NH 495 haybine w/transp; NH 462 disk mower; Gel 315 #2 tand spreader; JD 12x30 cult flat fold; MN 6T gear JD 12’ dummy head; 7 & 2.5T blk bins; ‘01 Alloway 22’ semi mnt. stalk chop; Loyal 16’ feed conveyor w/elec motor; ‘79 W-W 16’ livestock trailer; 28’ JD don trailer; Vehicles, boats & Campers: ‘05 Toyota Camry, 4 dr, PW, PL, 82K miles; ‘65 Chevy pickup, runs; ‘02 Hornet FL 24 camper, 24’, 1 slide out, sleeps 6; ‘93 Prowler 26’ camper, sleeps 4; 14’ Lund alum. boat w/6 hp. Johnson OB, on trailer; ‘90 Madsen Bassbuster 20’ pontoon, 50 hp. Johnson w/trailer; ‘78 forester 14’ fiberglass boat w/trailer, no engine; Minkota trolling motor & elec. anchor winch; Dozer, Bobcat, Lawn Equip.: IH TD9 dozer w/9’ blade; Melrose 610 Bobcat w/64” bucket, 4K hrs.; AC tractor w/Woods belly mower; ‘04 Bushhog brush mower; ‘06 Woods PD72, finish mower; JD 205 mower; Woods CO80 pull type 80” mower; JD 6’, 3 pt. blade; JD 4133 mower w/38” deck; JD LX176 mower w/38” deck; 300 gal. gas & diesel tank w/pumps; Craftsman, MTD & Snapper push mowers; Ryobi & Stihl weed trimmer; Ahrens garden tiller; Guns, Ammo, Scuba, Sporting Goods & Knives: Rem 700 BDL 30-06; Rem 700 BDL Varmit .223 cal w/Leo scope & bi-pod; Charles Daly O/U 12 ga Miroku superior trap grade; Marlin 120 pump 12 ga, w/2 barrels; Rem 1148 16 ga semi auto; Mossberg 410-183T repeater/bolt act.; Mossberg 173B-410 single shot; Rem Mag 870 Wingmaster 12 ga; Mossberg 835 12 ga; Mossberg 835 rifled slug barrel; Stevens 410 single shot; Iver
Johnson 12 ga; Stevens 94C 16 ga; Rem 12-A22; Colt The Colteer 4-22” 22 cal LR w/4x15 scope; Iver Johnson 22 Super Shot sealed 8 pistol; Ammo; Gun case w/glass door; .233 loader die set; Bear comp bow; Hunt knives, include: Casex, Rehwappen & Sportsman; Ice fish gear; Kennels; Scuba gear, includes: Aqua-lng Pro-line BC; Fins; Dive knife; Dacor compass, goggles & tanks; Calypso regulator; Gauges; Dive bag & assorted diving gear; Tools & Shop Items: Pacific Equip PG7500 diesel gen. w/elec start; Pacific Equip 8500W gas gen.; Coleman 4200w gas gen.; Pacific Equip PTP300 3x3 trash pump; Extreme Clean elec pressure wash, 1850 psi; Drill press; 9x10 OH door w/hardware & side mnt door opener; Several loads of tools & shop items; Hunting Stamps, Antiques/Collectibles & Glassware: Hunting stamps, include: ‘72 & ‘76 Mig bird, ‘82 Mig waterfowl; ‘83 & ‘94 Mig bird & Conservation, ‘89 Canadian Wildlife Hab Conservation & pheasant hab; Signed hunting stamps, include: ‘64, ‘65, ‘67, ‘68, 69, ‘70, ‘71, ‘73 & ‘75 Mig bird, ‘78 & ‘79 Mid waterfowl & ‘79 Mig bird & Conservation; Birdseye maple table; Old guitars, include: Ibanez “U” elec, Harris classical, Richter & Mitchell flat tops, Penn baritone elec; Magnus chord organ; Small crate amps; 1500+ 45, 78 & 33 records; Metal lawn chairs; (3) Midland Coop 50 yr prints; Wood wall phone; Schlitz metal cooler; Toys & Toy Models: Working ‘hit & miss’ engine & steam engine; 100’s of 1/8 scale toys, including: John Deere, Farmall, Case IH, McCormick Deering; Allis Chalmers, Ford, Fordson, Massey Harris, Oil Pull, Oliver, White, Mamod, New Idea, Snapper, Gleaner, Mpls Moline, Chevrolet, Jeep, GM, Mercedes & Packard; Model ship & airplane; 250+ toys; Complete list and pictures on website! Furniture, Appliances, Household & Misc.
Auctioneer: Matt Mages • 507-276-7002 Auctioneers: Larry Mages, Lafayette • Joe Maidl, Lafayette • Joe Wersal, Winthrop • John Goelz, Franklin Terms: 10% Buyers Premium on all items, Everything sold “AS IS”. Everything to be paid for immediately after the auction. Sales Tax, License & Registration fees may apply on some items; Fire Arms buyers must have valid drivers license, pistol buyers must have valid “permit to purchase” permit Clerk: Mages Land Co. & Auction Service LLC Preview of Small items Starts at 7:30 am on Sale Date
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Tractor: Ford 8N w/3 pt. bucket, 3 pt. hitch & straight tin; Antiques, Antique Furniture & Collectibles: round oak table w/6 chairs & 1 leaf; vanity w/round mirror & wood inlays; dresser w/wood inlay & matching bed frames; wardrobe mirror; and more; Steinway & Sons upright piano; round high back sofa; Russian military hats; US Army officers hat; Hins & Dale S15 socket wrench; milk cans; galvanized wash tubs on stand; horse shoe door stop; household items; Victorian baby buggy; ladies hats; kerosene lamp; railroad lantern; assortment of farm related antiques; 6 dump rake tine flower wheels; dump rake tines; fanning mill; 2 large wood barrels; wide selection of art including Thomas Kinkaid; 1970 light-up deer picture; buggy pull; Tools, Shop Items, Yard & Garden: Hustler Z Mini riding lawn mower, 52” deck, zero turn; lawn tractor trailer; Magna Force 61⁄2 hp. compressor w/60 gal. tank; Super air compressor; Campbell Hausfield 70 amp 115v stick welder; Shop Series table saw; jigsaw table; Delta bench grinder; router bit set; broad selection of nice shop tools; creeper; 2 fuel barrels on stands; Murray 2011 snowblower; Yard Works push mower; Ryobi weed eater; weed whips; Craftsman P2 mini tiller; Paulan 16” chainsaw; elec. hedge trimmer; lawn sprinkler; Knipco heater; shop vac; 2’ step ladder; old windows; trellis; white lattice fencing; birdhouses; bikes; alum. baseball bats; lumber; 5” PVC pipe, 60’; Modern Appliances, Household Items & Furniture and Much More!
Farmland Auction Thursday, May 3, 2012 @ 9:30 A.M.
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REAL ESTATE AUCTION TUESDAY, MAY 8TH, 2012 - 2:00 P.M.
NOTICE OF UPCOMING 81.17 Acres +/- Minneota Township, Jackson County, MN
ABSOLUTE AUCTION 55780 St Hwy 19 • Winthrop, MN • 1/4 mile west of Hwy 19 & Hwy 15 Intersection Don’t Miss this Huge 2-3 Ring Sale!
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Case IH 8370 14' haybine, NH Super 69 chute baler; FOR SALE: Lester Building, FOR SALE: 30' DMC Grain FOR SALE: Kansun 10-25new guards, sickle & hold flow w/ 1 yr old Shivers Snoco bale elevators; Snoco 26'Wx46'Lx8'H, insulated, 215, stainless steel dryer, 3 downs, ready to go! $4,200. Compu-Dri Command Cenextra sections avail.; 5T & $6,000. 320-877-7577 or 320phase; Batco portable driv ter, asking $6,500. 6T running gears; Kewanee 220-3114 e over pit. 320-562-2178 or FOR SALE: 10 bale handler, 507-760-0181 44' grain elev.; Owatonna Stormor Bins & EZ-Drys. 320-583-8465 small square bales, fits 3pt 40' grain elev. w/motor. 100% financing w/no liens FOR SALE: 5” air system w/ Parker 710 grain cart, or tractor loader, $1,500. 320-864-4583 or 320-779-4583 or red tape, call Steve at w/24.5x32 tires, asking 712-297-7951 30hp 3 phase motor, 8' Fairfax Ag for an appoint$12,000. 320-366-3834 jump auger & 3 phase moment. 888-830-7757 033 tor, enough pipe for (2) 60' REM Grain Vac 2700, FOR SALE: JD 327 thrower Bins & Buildings tall bins, $11,500. baler & steel thrower wagnew....................$19,450 034 Bins For Sale: 10,000 bu., Grain Handling Equip 320-220-0202 ons, nice shape, call Mike 507-848-6268 $3,500; (2) 6,500 bu., $2,500 507-227-0573 ea.; (2) 4,000 bu., $500 ea.; '07 Mauer Grain Hopper, FOR SALE:Used grain bins, Westfield Augers, New: electric, tarp. $12,500. floors, fans & unloads. 507floors unload systems, stiFOR SALE: JD 5400-5830 10-61...... $8,199 641-425-9070 822-3888 rators, fans & heaters, aerand 6000 series forage har10-71...... $8,799 ation fans, buying or sellFarm Fans grain dryer, CFvesters. Used kernel proAll sizes available. FOR SALE: 30' MFS drying ing, try me first and also SA650M, 3 ph, LT, exc, 3277 cessors, also, used JD 40 Call Mike 507-848-6268 & bin, complete w/ stirator call for very competitive hrs, $25,000. 563-532-9687 knife Dura-Drums, and fan. 320-221-3779 contract rates! Office drum conversions for 5400 035 FOR SALE: '67 Int'l Loadhours 8am-5pm Monday – Farm Implements and 5460. Call (507)427-3520 star 1800 twin screw, 19' FOR SALE: Stor-Mor EZ Friday Saturday 9am - 12 www.ok-enterprise.com '02 Case 40XT skid steer. box, hoist, roll tarp, drill dry 5000 bu bin, $5,000; (1) noon or call 507-697-6133 1,600 hrs. 72” bucket. New fill. (2) 300 bu E-Z Flow MFS 3000 bu & (2) MFS Ask for Gary FOR SALE: NH Hayliner 68, tires. Like new condition! gravity wagons. 2000 bu bins. 320-562-2178 or small square baler, $1,500. $16,000. (715) 491-2425 507-828-6905 320-583-8465 Ray Moeller 712-297-7951
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GREATER MINNESOTA TWO-CYLINDER CLUB 20th Annual
Steffes Auction Calendar 2012 For More info Call 1-800-726-8609 or visit our website: www.steffesauctioneers.com Opening April 23 & Closing April 30: IQBID Roger Hopp Trucking, Litchfield, MN, Good used Rrad ready trucks & trailers Opening May 1 & Closing May 8: IQBID Litchfield, MN, Home to be Removed, 1200 sq. ft. home & 2 car detached garage to be purchased & moved Opening May 1 & Closing May 9: IQBID May Auction, Various Locations, Selling Ag, Construction, RV’s & More! Opening May 1 & Closing May 10: IQBID Allan Avelsgard, Sebeka, MN, Online Farm Auction Friday, May 11 @ 10 AM: Allan & Phyllis Forness, Colfax, ND, Farm Auction Saturday, May 12 @ Noon: Robert Kadelbach, Litchfield, MN, Real Estate & Moving Auction
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12' IH Vibra Shank Cultiva- 2 Parker 300 bu. wagons, FOR SALE: '01 Model 1000 shedded, $4,250 pair; Parktor, JD 14' disk, JD 8' grain Patz Vertical 615 Mixer. er 200 bu., w/JD gear, drill w/grass, Lindsey 4 secNew screw, new tub liner, $1000; WANTED: JD 290 tion drag, Oliver 3 bottom lefthand discharge, magplanter; 12-14' disk; 520-530 plow & Gehl 1470 TDC net, side. ext. 690 cu. ft. tractor. 507-330-3945 baler. Call 715-774-3989 $16,000. Call 920-591-0393 14' Oliver hydraulic lift, tan- 20.8x38 Firestone Super All FOR SALE: (8) Firestone Traction tractor tires, exc. dem disk w/mounted har710R42 DTs, 60% or better cond., used 1 season. 320row, $1,400; 5 14" JD trailer for rubber, off a Case IH 328-5345 plow, $800. (715)289-3497 STX425, tractor has only 30' (12 row) Loftness stalk 2900 hrs. 507-236-2182 Leave 2 Gehl boxes, 16' 970s, tanchopper, good, $3,900/trade. message if no answer. dem 13T running gears. 319-296-2236 Exc. shape. $5,000/ea. Al57' JD Hay conveyor w/hang- FOR SALE: 2 Killbros model ways shedded. 385 gravity boxes, 13T runers, Allied ldr w/ 60'' buck(608)687-6062 ning gears & lights; Katoet, 48' grain elevator, HS light 55kw generator; Agri9x16 steel bale rack, JD 2 master 600 gravity box, 16T bottom plow to restore, HS running gear, brakes & feeder wagon w/ a bad lights. 320-967-4576 floor, Super EZ ldr w/ 80'' bucket, Patz barn cleaner FOR SALE: 2 tractors: IH unit w/ 2hp motor, Badger 460 w/WF, 2pt & Ford 861, 560 barn cleaner unit w/ 3hp 3pt equipment; JD 290 motor. 28' clock wise barn planter w/fertilizer. They want how much to sell your Farm?? cleaner chute. 715-671-3142 (320)864-3837 We have sold thousands of acres using proven methods throughout Ag Wrap 6x6 bale wrapper, MN at commissions that are often half that of other companies FOR SALE: 3pt grader 3pt or loader mt, w/plastic blade, 7' wide, pull-type, 10 Acre Rural Residence: All new since 2001, 3 bedroom rolls, $9,950. 641-425-5478 $350. Ray Moeller home & amazing 36x64 shop/utility bldg. w/office, Bobcat Model 610. One buck712-297-7951 $389,900 • 58638 382nd St, Lafayette, MN et, asking $2,000. 4.5 Acre Horse Ready Hobby Farm, beautiful 3 bedroom FOR SALE: B&H 9100 (608) 323-2413 12R30” cult, fully equipped, home, spacious & charming w/lg. attach. garage, new roof Brent 1080 grain cart always shedded (no fert) & updated septic. Shed currently set up for horses, w/scale, exc. cond., $29,750; like new cond; Orthman $107,900 • 64340 220th St., Gibbon, MN Brent 150 bu. weigh wagon Tracker III; set of 12R 10 Acre Farmsite at Auction, 4 bedroom home w/34x60 w/digital scale & long Kinze markers, (4) JD dry auger, $2,950; 1000 gal. shop & large quonset shed, Sells at Auction, May 8th, fert boxes w/ ext, mounted fiberglass tank on John on 20' bar. 507-456-1164 54172 246th St • Winthrop, MN Blue trlr., w/ground drive Excellent Hunting Land, 80 acres in Renville County, piston pump, $1,350; West- FOR SALE: Bakko Brothers $890/Acre, near County Roads 11 & 54 endorf WL42 ldr., w/grapple Haybuster Used Haybuster & controls, IH mnts., rock pickers. Call John at Mages Land Co. & Auction Service $2,650. 320-769-2756 712-249-5951
Tuesday, May 15 @ 10 AM: Leroy & Ruby Olson Estate, Farmland and Equipment, Wadena, MN, 123+/- Acres in Wadena County, MN, along with Small Farm Equipment Line & Household Items
Field Days, Swap Meet & Auction May 5 & 6, 2012 Morrison County Fairgrounds, Little Falls, MN Auction: Sat., May 5 - 10 AM Items Wanted: Antique & Collectibles Tractors, Gas Engines, Garden Tractors, Snowmobiles, Machinery, Parts & Toys Contact: 320-355-2650 Swap Meet, Flea Market, Toy & Craft Show Outside Spots: 218-839-5116 Inside Spots: 218-736-4645 Featuring: Arctic Cat Snowmobiles, Cub Cadet Garden Tractors, JD Model D Tractors, IH Tractors & Equipment Antique Tractor Pull: Sun., May 6 - 12 Noon Contact: 605-430-4320 Garden Tractor Pull: Sun., May 6 - 12 Noon Contact: 320-808-6306
Friday, June 22 @ 11 AM: Becker County, MN Land Auction, Calloway Community Center
Tractor, Gas Engine & Snowmobile Displays, Plowing Demonstrations, Parade, Children’s Activities, Old Fashion Jam Session All Exhibitors, Musicians, Vendors Welcome Camping Available
Wedensday, July 25 @ 9 AM: AgIron 61 Consignment Event, Red River Valley Fairgrounds, West Fargo, ND, Advertising Deadline: Wednesday, June 27
General Info: 320-393-JDJD (5353) lamortenson@jetup.net
Thursday, June 14 @ 10 AM: Dwain & Stacy Kaiser, Fairmount, ND, Farm Auction
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Krause 3100 16' soil finisher, exc cond. (715)229-2336 Mowers 5, 6, 7, 9, $150 to $1,850; plows 1, 2, 3, 4, 5B, $150 to $950. 712-299-6608 New Haybusters: #2655 short cut bale processor, list $25,170, 1 only @ $21,900; good used 256, 2 pt. bale processor, $4,995; like new Allied 695 loader, JD 2950 mnts., $5,795. 320-543-3523 NH BR7090 Baler, applicator, bale command net & twine, 1200 bales, $31,000. 641-425-5478 NH BR780 round baler, auto wrap & bale ramp, $8,900; Kinze 16x20 3pt folding planter w/ Kinze bean meters, $2,750; Case IH 1083 8x30 cornhead w/ water pump bearings & PTO drive, $8,900; JD 512 5 shank ripper w/ folding rear gang, $16,500. 320-769-2756 NH BR780 round baler, sharp; JD 400 hoe 8-30; 7 gravity wagons, 275-550 bushel; Case 325 skid; 560 gas hyd bucket ldr; Alloway 58' auger, sharp; 4 3pt mower, + more! Peterson Equipment New Ulm 507-276-6957 or 6958
FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2012 10:30 AM FROM EAST MN. ST. HWY. #23 IN RICHMOND, MN 1/4 MILE NORTH ON #67 AND NE PINE AVE. NOTE: FEW MISC. ITEMS PLEASE PLAN ON PROMPT ATTENDANCE, OWNERS HAVE RENTED OUT CROP LAND.
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JIM HEMMESCH & AREA FARMERS, OWNERS PH. 320-420-3625 AL WESSEL - LIC. #77-60 • PH. 320-547-2206 KEVIN WINTER - LIC. #77-18 • PH. 320-760-1593 AUCTIONEERS
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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
Sioux Equipment: • Gates • Calving Pens • Haymax Bale Feeders • Cattle 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 Grain Augers, 8” - 10” - 12” • Special Price • MDS Buckets for Loaders & Skidloaders • Powder River Livestock & Horse Equipment • Tire Scrapers for Skidsteers, 6’-9’
• Jari Sickle Mowers • Grasshopper Lawn Mowers - Special Price Now! • “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
DR® POWER EQUIPMENT • Field & Brush Mowers • Roto-Hog Power Tillers • Stump Grinders • Log Splitters • Chippers • Power Graders • Power Wagons • Leaf & Lawn Vacuums • Versa-trailers
~ USED EQUIPMENT ~ • IHC 250 2-row corn planter w/fert., disk openers, markers & rubber press whl. (good for feed plots) • #206 Vermeer stump chipper, 16 hp. rebuilt engine • Aitchinson 7’ 3-pt. (grass farmer) inter-seeder • Kewanee rock flex disk, 141⁄2’ • 9’ 3 pt. Ford disk • 6’ Green chopper • IHC 500 plow disk, 12’ w/new front notch blades • H&S 9x16 bale rack w/JD wagon
• Gehl #312 Scavenger II spreader, 260 bu., VG • Steer Stuffer & Hog Feeders • 225 bu. Meyers poly board spreader w/endgate • 125 bu. 1-beater spreader WANTED TO BUY: • GT (Tox-o-wik) Grain Dryers • 4 & 6 Row Stalk Choppers • Earth Scrapers • Steer Stuffer • Rock Picker
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Office Location - 305 Bluff Street Hutchinson, MN 55350
320-587-2162, Ask for Larry
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TRACTORS CIH 3594 MFWD DIESEL, CAB, AIR, HEAT, 42” RUBBER, HUB DUALS, P SHIFT, 3 PT., 4169 HOURS, NICE IH 966 DSL. OPEN STATION, FRONT WEIGHTS, 34” RUBBER IH 460 GAS, WF, FH MASSEY SUPER 90 DIESEL, CAB, WF, 3 PT. COMBINE, HEADS & GENERAL FARM EQUIPMENT CASE IH 1460 AXIAL FLOW COMBINE, ROCK TRAP, CHOPPER, MONITOR, 4578 HRS. IH 863 8R30 CH • IH 844 4RW CH • IH 810 PU HEAD IH 820 BEAN HEAD WITH SHOP BUILT HEAD TRAILER IH 4000 14’ HYDROSTATIC WINDROWER 704 NEW IDEA UNI SYSTEM, V6 GAS, 737 PICKER UNIT WITH 731 2RW CH OMC COMMANDER 280, 12’ WINDROWER, CAB, AIR IH 720 5X16 AR PLOW WILRICH 3400, 14’ SOIL FINISHER IH 480 24’ HYD. FOLD DISC IH #45 20’ VIBRASHANK IH 830 FORAGE HARVESTER WITH 3RN CH IH 658 6RN CORN PLANTER (2) NOTCH 9X16 STEEL BALE THROW RACKS ON GEARS IH 12’ DD GRAIN DRILL ON RUBBER, GRASS JD 7000 4RW CORN PLANTER GEHL 1090 MOWER COND. WILRICH 6X18 SEMI MOUNT SPRING RESET PLOW GEHL 1287 TANDEM AXLE MANURE SPREADER AUTOMATED BATCH STYLE GRAIN DRYER 1000 BU WET BIN GRAVITY BOXES • RUNNING GEARS • 1984 TRAVEL CRAFT MOTOR HOME, FORD CHASSIS, ROOF AIR PLUS MANY OTHER PIECES OF FARM EQUIPMENT TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST
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NH489 haybine, $3,000. 424 Weaverline S.S. silage cart, $3,000; 240' R.H. gutter chain 18", $2,000. (715)428-2941
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FOR SALE: Haybuster bale FOR SALE: NH 885 skid Hardi 1100 Navigator shredders. Help improve steer, 4000 hrs, good cond, sprayer, 60' boom, OH 1000 forage & bedding supply. 320-693-2716 or 320-221-0786 PTO pump, $21,000. Used machines starting at 641-425-5478 $4,995. Self loading & ready FOR SALE: Yetter Systems 1 Seed Jet 2 bulk pak deliv- JD 24 Ft #726 Late Model to work. 320-543-3523 ery system. Holds 4 seed Finisher w/ 5 Bar Harrow, FOR SALE: JD 1100, 25' paks. Can be mounted on a Shedded Real Nice. 45 Ft field cult.; 4-18.4x42 10-ply flatbed trailer or truck. Mandako Land Roller radial tractor tires, approx. Used 2 seasons. $3,250 or of(Floating Hitch) Heavy 50% tread. 320-543-3656 fer. (608) 575-1145 Duty Model Like New. 319347-6677 Can Deliver FOR SALE: JD 212 grain For Sale:JD Dummy Head pickup 4 belt very nice, w/4 belt pickup, in good JD 3200 4 bottom pull-type $2,100; JD 640 3 wheel side cond. 30' Spike Tooth Drag spring reset plow. $2,500; rake, $1,050; JD 1450, 6 btm w/ new sections in 2010. IHA tractor, $1,800. 16” plow, $650; JD 4 btm Call 320-226-1415 612-799-6514 16” plow, $350. All items OBO. 507-220-1419 Gehl 3pt 10 whl V rake. Exc JD 643 corn head $4500, JD 4cond, $1,750. 515-570-5215 belt grain pick-up head FOR SALE: JD 2500 4-18 or $3000, 16' tandem trailer 5-18 hyd re-set plow w/ Gehl 5625 skidloader, 56 hp, $2000, 6x12 Bobcat trailer gauge wheel, very nice $7,500; (2) Parker 2500 $800. 507-462-3589 cond; Gehl Model 2275 14' gravity wagons on 10T hydra swing hay bine, very gear, $4,250/pr. 507-330-3945 JD 7100 8x30 3pt planter w/ good cond; NH model 1024 monitor, $3,650; JD 568 bale wagon. 320-732-3370 Hydrostatic & Hydraulic Reround baler, net wrap, pair Repair-TroubleshootFOR SALE: JD 6000 hi boy mega wide pickup, lg tires, ing Sales-Design Custom sprayer, cab, air, 60' boom, $21,500; NH 1475 16' mower hydraulic hose-making up boom markers, new tires. conditioner, $5,500; 10 bolt to 2” Service calls made. 507-840-1108 18.4x38 duals w/ Firestone STOEN'S Hydrostatic Sertires, 95%, $2,500; 6 secFOR SALE: JD 7000 8RN vice 16084 State Hwy 29 N tions 6' EZ On 3 bar planter, dry fert, $4,000. '70 Glenwood, MN 56334 320mulcher, $1,200. 320-769-2756 IH grain truck, 20' box & 634-4360 hoist, twin screw, DOT'd, IH 800 16R15” bean planter, MANDAKO NEW & USED 11R22 tires, $5,000. $1,450; Case IH 900 6x30 Land Rollers-11 Sizes From 507-381-3776 planter w/ dry fert, $1,750, 12 to 75 Ft. (Several On or offer on planters; Case FOR SALE: NH 185 sprdr, Hand) Heaviest Roller on IH 183 6x30 & 8x30 cultivagood shape, $7,900; Gehl The Market (5/8” Wall x tors, $850/ea; Case IH 1100 100 grinder mixer scale & 42” Dia.) Larger 3” Shafts 9' sickle mower, $2,750; magnet, $4,500; '75 IH 1066, & Bearings Not 2 7/16”. Brittonia 500 gal mid mount 5500 hrs, new torque & DON'T WAIT. We Rent boom pickup sprayer, 80' w/ clutch, good tires & tin, Trade/Deliver Anywhere Raven 440 controls, $1,600. Hiniker CAH, $8,500. 507Dealer 319-347-6282 320-361-0065 642-3479
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NH HW345 windrower, 437 '03 JD 6120L 2WD, open stahrs, 15.6' discbine head, tion, PQ Trans., 540-1000 cab/AC, $71,000. 641-425-5478 PTO, nice tractor, $17,500. JD 7400, cab, MFWD, PQ, We buy 6,800 hrs. Call Salvage Equipment (715) 667-5353 Parts Available Hammell Equip., Inc. (507)867-4910
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STATE-WIDE We pay top dollar for your damaged grain. We are experienced handlers of your wet, dry, burnt and mixed grains. Trucks and Vacs available. Immediate response anywhere.
BEHLEN 2800 BUSHEL DELUX 13575, 1350 BPH MFS 3250 BUSHEL DELUX 3015, 300 BPH USED AUGERS DELUX 6030, 600 BPH 12”X71’ MAYRATH SWINGAWAY (2) 380 BEHLEN, 1 Ph., LP 10”X61’ MAYRATH SWINGAWAY 700 BEHLEN, 3 Ph., 10”X71’ MAYRATH DOUBLE BURNER SWINGAWAY HOPPER TANKS 8”X57’ KEWANEE PTO BEHLEN 1600 BUSHEL
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FOR SALE: M5 Moline, 75% rubber, new paint & parts, powershift wheels, $5,000/OBO. 608-423-4039 FOR SALE: Used Oliver tractor parts for most model Olivers and White tractors, including a lot of motor parts for most Olivers both gas & dsl, parts for a 1755 & 1955 dsl, block & crank shaft, hyd pump, cab for 1955, WF, sheet metal, PTO unit & 3spd unit. For used Oliver parts, call 218564-4273 or cell 218-639-0315 IH 766 G, good cond, good TA, w/GB hyd loader good cond, $7,600/OBO. 641-847-1992 JD 2950 4WD tractor w cab. Good tires all the way around, new paint, clean, right off the farm. Asking $15,500. (608)634-4557 or 608-632-1689 Westby, WI JD 3010, dsl, WF, Hiniker cab, good clean tractor, 4000 hrs, $8,900/OBO. 712-260-6400 JD 4030 w/148 loader. No cab, quad range transmission, 16.938 tires. Needs some engine work. (715)307-1300 JD 7220, 2 WD, loader ready, 2000 hrs. Sharp! 651-338-6861
‘09 Demco Conquest 1600 gallon Sprayer, 60’/90’/120’ boom, hyd. guide boom height adjust, hyd. drive pump, SCS4400 monitor, 6 shut-offs, foam marker, 33 gallon high vol. $45,000
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'04 JD 8120T, 1650 hrs., nar- Case 930, cab, good shape, tires good, 4400 hrs, $7,500 row stance w/either 16” or OBO; Case 2390, 6600 hrs., 18” tracks @ 80%, 3 pts., 4 good motor, pwr shift needs hyds., full set frt wgts., work, w/ldr., $2,000 OBO. comes w/complete JD SF1 320-274-5862 auto steer, always shedded, exc., $106,500; also, com- FOR SALE: '00 JD 9200, plete set of 380x50's on JD 4WD, 24spd, diff lock, 8 new 8000 rims, mains & duals, 20.8x42R tires, fresh eng tires @ 75%, $6,500. 701-741OH, 9000 hrs, (10 hrs on 7957 or 218-773-8160 OH) have papers, (new hinge pins). $69,000. '06 JD 7820 MFWD 20spd. 507-381-1723 power quad, 18.4 x 42 duals, 794 hrs, $118,000. NH FOR SALE: '08 JD 4720 tractor, E hydro, 225 hrs, cab, HW365 self-propelled disair, heat, radio, 3pt, rear cbine, 18' head, 199 eng hrs. hyd, frt & rear wipers, 400 Cut only 585 acres. $82,000. ldr, turf tires, exc cond. (715) 296-2162 $33,500/OBO. 320-760-6029 '53 Ford 8N Tractor. New For Sale: '74 Case 1370. very rubber, Runs great, $3,200. clean. 18.4 x 42 rears w/du515-227-0702 als. 14L x 16.1 fronts, rock box, 8370 hrs. 507-360-1482 '58 JD 520, 1 owner, electronic ignition, dual hyds., fac- FOR SALE: IH 560, G, FH, NF, OH, 16.9-38 tires, tory 3 pt., new brakes, Schwartz hyd ldr, $5200. clutch & rims, WF, Farm515-368-1358 hand ldr. w/hyd. bucket. 320-289-3066 FOR SALE: Int'l 986 '81 model, new air, radiator & 1990 CIH 5140 tractor, 2WD, hyd pump, western interi18.4x38 tires at 80%. Cumor, 18.4x38 tires & duals, mins diesel cab, a/c, air second owner, nice tractor, ride seat, 7500 hrs. $23,000. $12,500. 320-293-3257 Red Wing (651) 261-1730. FOR SALE: JD 8430 9150 Bush Hog 12 tooth chisel hrs, 18.4x38 tires, duals plow. Good condition. hyd, 3pt, exc cond, $13,500. $1,000/OBO. 715-309-9764 507-661-5045
Great Plains Drill, 20’ pull-type, acre counter @ 7800 $15,000
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Specializing in most AC used tractor parts for sale. Now parting out WD, 190XT, #200 & D-17 tractors. Rosenberg Tractor Salvage 507-848-1701 or 507-236-8726
sect. gravity box, $3,950; 3 pt. tractor forklift, 3 stage, 18' hgt., $2,500. 507-240-0294 FOR SALE: (8) Yetters for JD planter, nice condition. 507-995-7142
Super MTA, nice, $4,200; M FOR SALE: JD 455 30' drill, 10” spacing, good condition, Factory pump on distribu$16,800. 507-399-1199 tor, $12,600; Older M, runs good, needs hyd work; + 900 D-4 Cat, 1956, $5,200. FOR SALE: JD 7000 6R30”, trasher whippers, seed Phone 406-799-4205 firmers, Sensor One County White 2-155 tractor, very Monitor, dry fert, $4,900; good cond, AC/ heat work JD 7000 4R36”, dry fert, well, 5500 hrs, duals, seed firmers, $2,400. $10,250/OBO. 515-681-6279 651-439-1663
USED PARTS LARSON SALVAGE Good selection of tractor parts - New & Used All kinds of hay equipment, haybines, balers, choppers parted out. New combine belts for all makes. Swather canvases, round baler belting, used & new tires. 6 miles East of
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JD 980, 36.5’ ..........................................$16,800 JD 980, 39.5’ ..........................................$17,500 Good Selection of Used Dryers - Call! GSI 1226, FF 190, GSI 260, GSI 1218........CALL JD 960, 31.5’ ............................................$7,450 Westfield MK 13”x91’, MK 13”x71’............CALL JD 3 pt. plow, 5 btm ................................$2,850 Feterl 10”x66’, swing ................................$2,995 Flexi Coil 31’, 4 bar ................................$11,700 SPRAYERS Feterl 10”x60’, PTO ..................................$2,995 Hutchinson 10”x51’, PTO ........................$2,200 Fast 1000 gal., 90’ boom..........................$9,900 Hutchinson 10”x62’, swing drive ............$6,585 Fast 1000 gal., 60’ boom..........................$7,850 Sudenga 10”x61’, swing drive ................$7,200 Redball 580, 80’, 1600 gal. ....................$18,900 Feterl 12”x72’, swing drive ......................$7,495 Redball 680, 110’, 1300 gal. ..................$17,650 Feterl 8”x60’ w/motor ..............................$3,985 L&D 1000 gal., 60’ boom ........................$11,900 Century 1300 gal., 90’ boom, SKIDLOADERS Big Wheel ............................................$17,500 ‘10 Bobcat T190, heat, AC ....................$36,900 Bobcat T190, heat ..................................$20,600 Hardi 6600 Commander, 132’ boom ......$65,900 ‘11 Bobcat S205, heat/AC, 2-spd. ........$29,450 Demco 500 gal., 60’ boom ......................$4,350 MISCELLANEOUS Bobcat S130, heat ..................................$15,600 ‘05 Bobcat S185, heat ............................$14,950 DMI 530, 5-shank....................................$14,800 Gehl 4640 ................................................$13,900 Krause Dominator, 18’ ............................$44,800 Gehl 4240E ..............................................$15,600 (2) JD 960, 31.5’ ........................................$7,450 Bobcat 742................................................$7,550 JD 2700, 7-shank ....................................$27,900 Bobcat 542B, bucket/grapple..................$8,950 J&M 875 grain cart ................................$25,900 ‘09 Gehl 5640E, joystick ........................$25,600 Demco grain cart, 750 bu.......................$17,500 Gehl 5640E, heat, 2-spd.........................$27,600 Parker box, 350 bu. ..................................$4,850 Gehl 5240E, heat/AC, 2-spd., 325 hrs. ..$26,900 Used grain legs..............................................Call (2) Gehl 3510, bucket................................$6,950 H & S 430 spreader, hyd drive..................$9,900 Gehl 4240E, heat, 2007 ..........................$17,400 NI 3739 spreader ......................................$7,950 NH 175, 2-spd., hi flow ..........................$31,500 Gehl 1410 spreader ..................................$8,250 NH 170, w/heat ......................................$25,600 NI 3632 spreader ......................................$5,850 Case 1825B w/bucket ............................$10,650 NI 514 spreader ........................................$4,250 NH 514 spreader, end gate ......................$4,250 TILLAGE Wishek 862NT, 26’, 3 bar........................$45,900 Woods Batwing mower, 15’ ....................$8,475 Wishek 826NT, 22’ ..................................$44,900 JD 800 swather, 12’ head ........................$1,775 (3) Wilrich 957, 7 shank ................From $22,600 Top Air 30’ belt conv., elec ......................$3,150 Wilrich 357, 5 shank, 3 pt ........................$6,250 Used Snowblowers ......................................Call Sunflower 5055, 50’, 4 bar ....................$43,900 JD 985, 48.5’, 3 bar ................................$21,800
USED DRYERS & AUGERS
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‘07 JD 2410, 33’ C. plow, 12 whl., 25 std. x 16” spacing ....................$32,500 JD 610, 23’ C. plow, 8 whl., 23 std. x 12” spacing ..................................$6,900
“LAWN CARE EQUIP.”
JD 757 ZTrak, 25 hp., 60”, 439 hrs. ..$6,350 JD F911 front mower, 60”, 612 hrs. ..$2,950 JD X724, fuel inj., 62X deck, 202 hrs. ........................................................$7,650 JD X320 Hydro, 22 hp., 48C, 320 hrs. ........................................................$2,500 JD LX288, 18 hp. Briggs, 48C ..........$1,950 JD LX266 Hydro, 16 hp. Kohler, 42C $1,650 JD LT180 Hydro, 48” ........................$1,850 JD LT160 Hydro, 42” ........................$1,450 JD LT155 Hydro, 38” ........................$1,000 Snapper Zero Turn, 18 hp., 44” ........$1,650
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DMI Tigermate II, 44’, 4-bar CIH 9300, 9-shank - $22,500 Artsway 240, 8-30 shredder Artsway 180, 6-30 shredder
‘90 1660, 4258 hrs ‘98 2388, 3400 hrs ‘09 6088, 553 hrs ‘10 7088, 265 hrs ‘08 7010, 428 hrs PLANTERS ‘08 1200, 16-30 Pivot, bulk fill, ‘97-’05 1020, 25’ platforms IH 983, 8-30 - $5,950 2500 acres - $79,500 ‘07 1200, 16-30 Pivot, bulk fill CIH 1083, 8-30 - $8,950 CIH 2206, 6-30 - $72,500 ‘08 1250, 24-30, bulk fill, 3500 CIH 2208, 8-30 - $28,500 ‘08-’10 CIH 2608, 8-30 acres - $118,500 chopping head JD 1760, 12-30 - $34,500 Kinze 3200, 12-30, liquid fert ‘97 JD 893, 8-30 - $18,500 - $38,500
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NH 105A, 3 pt., 50” tiller ..................$1,200 JD 275 disc mower, QC hitch ............$9,500 JD 500 grain cart, tarp ....................IN SOON Brent 880 grain cart, 30.5x32, scale$26,500 Brent 420 side auger cart, 23.1-26 ....$9,750 JD 843 loader, 96” bucket, Like New! ......................................................$13,000 Westfield MK130, 81’ plus auger, Like New! ......................................$15,900
New Frontier RB2308, 8’ blade, hyd. tilt-angle-offset ................................$3,900 New Frontier PHD300, 3 pt., 9” post auger ..................................................$950 New Frontier 5’ blades & box blades ..CALL
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‘97 Ford/New Holland 7635 tractor & loader, 1288 hrs. ......................$34,900 ‘90 JD 8960, 4WD, 3 pt., 24-spd., triples, OH’d, 6084 hrs. ................$65,000 ‘98 JD 6110L, MFWD, open station, loader, new tires, 2752 hrs. ..........$36,900 ‘79 JD 4640, QR, 18.4x42 duals, 6728 hrs. ......................................$23,500 ‘10 JD 6330, MFWD Premium, 540/1000, 673 loader, 1081 hrs. ....................$71,900 ‘59 AC D17, 3 pt., wide front ............$2,350 (2) Used 36” Tracks................(Pair) $1,500
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JD 8630 new tires, $15,500. '10 038 JD 2305, 161 hrs, 4x4, 62" Planting Equip deck, $11,500. IH Super C w/ cult, $2,850. IH 756 gas FH, '92 JD 7300, 8R30", vacuum, insect monitor, & trash $5,250. (608)489-4180 cleaners, $6,400. NEW AND USED TRACTOR 712-480-4564 PARTS JD 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 55, 50 Series & newer trac- 220 Friesen seed tender, no tors, AC-all models, Large trailer, good condition, Inventory, We ship! Mark $5500. 515-545-4246 Heitman Tractor Salvage 715-673-4829 Christiansen Seed Vac w/2
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FOR SALE: '77 Int'l 1086, Call for details. 320-543-3656 Brent 1084 Avalanche cart, scale, new tarp, near new Firestone 18.4-42 radials w/ JD 8430 tractor, front diff walking tandems, low OH'd, new hi low unit, bushels, shedded since new, 18.4x38 tires, new of rear, possible delivery, $39,500. ok on front $12,000. 701-897-0099 515-890-9793
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FOR SALE: JD 7000, 6RW JD 7300, 12R30”, MaxiMerge JD 7300 vacuum planter, 16 planter, mon., dry fert., II, vac., 250 mon., lift asor 18R 22”, vertical fold, herb., insect., $4,000; JD sist, 1.6 boxes, insect. box250 monitor, nice shape, 644, 6RW cornhead, $4,500, es, $9,500 OBO; CIH 5400 $12,500; also, 100' 2pt Britboth in exc. cond., always grain drill, 20', mnt., hyd. tonya high pressure shedded. 320-815-9113 Eves. markers, Mint!, $6,200; 3 sprayer, windscreen, Or Leave Message pt. Yetter impl. carrier. $2,500. 701-640-4697 320-238-2407 or 612-269-8224 IHC 800 pull-type planter Parting out a JD 7000, 8RW w/900 updates, 8R36”, 1000 planter. Wheels, tires, RPM pump, high perforcylinders, markers, frame, mance mon., liq. fert., in- Great Plains 6-30 Twin Row all very good cond. 507-327#1525P Planter for Corn & sect. & herb. boxes, trash 4892 Beans. Loaded (Plant in whippers, exc. cond. 507Standing Stalks) Shedded, WANTED TO BUY: 1000, 764-3943 1450, 1850, 2000 gal NH3 Like New, Only 900A, Intl 900, 6R30”, dry fert. nurse tanks, prefer Pryor $24,500 OBO. Half Price of planter, cross auger, running gear. Also 4-bar New. 319-347-6138 Can Del mounted harrows for chisel $2,500; 8R30”, 900 planter, plow, Raven NH3 system. has transport, $1,000. 507456-2566 701-897-0099
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AVAILABLE Twine Net Wrap & Bale Tubes -USED TRACTORSCIH 7120, 2WD, 18.4-42 tires, 5900 hrs. ..........$46,500 CIH MX110, 2WD, 1100 hrs. ..........................Coming In JD 4250, 2WD, new motor, PQ, no duals, 7700 hrs., Very Nice..........................................................$30,000 CIH 5240, 2WD, 4000 hrs. ................................$42,000 CIH 7250, 3600 hrs., FWA..................................$76,000 CIH 140 Pro, FWA, 1100 hrs. ............................$72,000 CIH 7140 Magnum, FWA, new motor, new tires, new paint ........................................................$65,000 CIH 7230 Magnum, FWA, 3700 hrs ..................$59,000 CIH 7140, 2WD, 3800 hrs. ................................$39,000 CIH 3294, Case 7700H, FWA..............................$25,000 MX120, MFD, 4200 hrs., 18.4x42 ......................$54,000 MX120, MFD, 1900 hrs., no cab ........................$46,000 IH 886, Nice ......................................................$17,000 IH 1086, 4000 hrs. ............................................$19,900 IH 1086, 5800 hrs., new clutch & TA..................$17,500 IH 806, new paint, 56 shifting ............................$11,500 IH 684 w/loader ................................................$14,500
SKIDLOADER TIRES HD 10-16.5 & HD 12-16.5 CIH 4800 field cult. w/mulch, 24’ & 22’ ..............$8,500 CIH 4800 field cult., 30’, Like New ....................$10,500 CIH 4300 w/mulcher, 24’ ..................................$11,500 Mandako Roller, 30’, 42” drum w/steerable wheel, 2011 w/200 acres ............................................$26,500 CIH 3950 disc w/mulcher, cushion gang, 24’ ....$26,000 CIH 496 w/mulcher, 24’, cushion gang ..............$14,500 CIH 496 w/mulcher, cushion ............................$14,500 DMI 500, 5-shank, 3 pt. mount ripper w/disc leveler ................................................................$7,500 Demco 550 grain cart, 3 yrs. old, Like New ......$14,900 Demco 650 gravity box......................................$12,900 (6) Demco 365 boxes ....................From $5,500-$6,500 Demco used gravity boxes, all sizes available ..........Call Gehl 125 mixers ....................................Choice $12,500 Gehl 125............................................................$18,500 Gehl 170 mixer ..................................................$18,500 NH 355 ..............................................................$12,500 New Mandako Land Rollers in stock........................Call H&S 12-wheel rake, 1 yr. old................................$4,800 DMI Tigermate II, 27’........................................$22,000
New Sitrex Rakes Available
-MISCELLANEOUS-SCIH 527B ..........................................................$16,500 CIH 4800, 28’ & 26’ field cultivators ....................$9,500
Many New & Used Rakes Available
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Madison, MN From Hwy. 75 & 212 Jct., 3.5 mi. W., 2.5 mi. S.
Rogator 854, 90’ sprayer ..................$35,000 Wilrich Quad X, 60’, Nice ................$49,000 Wilrich 25’ & 35’ diggers....................$2,500 JD 750, 15’ no-till drill ......................$12,500 JD 750, 30’ no-tll drill ......................$21,000 IH 30’ digger w/IH harrow ..................$4,000 Airseeder, 40’ Horsch 1502..............$25,000 Airseeder, CIH SDX40 w/cart, low use ........................................................$69,000 JD 7000, 12R30 planter ......................$3,500 JD 7000, 12R30 planter, liq. fert.........$4,500 JD 9600 combine, new duals............$25,000 IH 460, 560, gas, WF..........................$2,000 IH M loader, new tires, Nice ................$2,750 IH 384 utility ........................................$5,000 IH 856..................................................$6,500 IH 1256 ................................................$7,500 IH 100 hydro........................................$8,500 IH 1086, rough....................................$3,750 JD 2510, gas, Nice ..............................$6,500 (2) JD 3020, gas, PS ..............$5,500/$6,000 ‘70 JD 3020, gas, late ........................$6,500 ‘72 JD 3020, syncro, diesel ..............$10,500 JD 2355, utility, diesel, 2200 hrs. ....$11,500 (2) JD 3020, PS....................$9,500/$17,500 JD 4020 w/Dual 3000 loader ..............$7,500 JD 4020 D, new clutch, synchro........$6,750 (4) JD 4020, PS, SC ..........$11,500-$15,500 JD 4440, PS ......................................$19,500 JD 4250, Quad, JD 4450, PS ..........$24,500 JD 4250, PS, FWA ............................$28,500 JD 4450, PS, FWA ............................$32,500 JD 4450, PS, FWA/JD 740 ldr. ..........$41,000 JD 4960, FWA, 18.4-42, Nice............$46,000
JD 4255, Quad, new engine ..............$37,500 Case 1370, white, excellent engine, doesn’t move........................................Offer NH BR 780A baler, net wrap..............$17,500 NH BR 780 baler, net wrap..................$9,500 JD 843 loader, Like New....................$12,500 JD 840 loader, JD 8000 mts. ..............$9,500 JD 720 loader ......................................$5,500 (2) JD 725 loaders ..................$6,500/$7,500 JD 740 loader, self leveling..................$8,500 JD 260 loader, grapple ........................$4,000 JD 741 loader, Sharp, hardly used ....$11,500 (2) JD 158, (3) JD 148 loader $2,500/$4,500 JD 146 loader, Clean............................$2,750 (2) IH 2350 loaders ................$3,000/$3,250 CIH 520 loader ....................................$3,750 Dual 345, (off IH 856) ........................$1,250 K5 loader, (off IH) ................................$1,250 Leon 1000 grapple, (off JD 8100) ......$5,500 Woods 3150 loader (off Case), Sharp $4,500 Farmhand F358 loader, (IH mts.)........$3,250 Miller PL-4 loader ..............................$3,500 Miller M12 ..........................................$1,500 New Box Scrapers, 10’/12’ ....$1,750/$1,850 New & Used Skidsteer Attachments ......Call Pallet Forks, Grapples, Rock Buckets ....Call New & Used Batco & Conveyall belt conveyors ..............................................Call Conveyall 1085 belt conveyor ............$4,900 Batco 1575, w/swing hopper ..............$5,900 8”, 10”, 13” Augers, various sizes ........Call (4) Gravity Boxes ......................$750/$4,000 Bobcat T300 skidsteer ......................$27,500
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48 Ft Kent/Great Plains Se- DMI Ecolo 500, 3 pt., 5 shank FOR SALE: Case IH 4300 FOR SALE: IHC 700, 6 btm. pull-type plow, 6-16”s, new ripper, very good cond., field cult, 27', tandem ries 7 Discovator/Finisher wear parts, $5,500. 320-877$6,000 OBO; CIH 183 R.C. wheels, $10,500. 320-979-6313 w/ 5 Bar Harrow Well 7577 or 320-220-3114 cult., 8RN, F.F., RS like Maintained. Heavy Duty new, $3,000 OBO; JD #21 Rock Picker w/ Reel (5 Ft FOR SALE: CIH 4800 26' hay conditioner, steel Wide) 3 Way Hyd (Built field cultivator, exc cond, FOR SALE: JD 110 Disc, 16', rollers, $500. 320-328-5794 20” blades, $1,500/OBO. Heavier Than Most) Like $8,000. 320-583-8787 507-234-5567 New. 319-347-2349 Can Del FOR SALE: Brillion duct tile FOR SALE: DMI Tigermate FOR SALE: JD 845 12RN packer x fold 32' good cond, CIH 1830 12R, 30” cultivator. field cult., 30', w/3 bar 30”, s/ tine RC cultivator, $15,000/OBO. 320-393-7677 or Some fading, very little mulcher, exc. cond. 507-822shedded, exc. 320-292-0030 use. $4000. 507-448-2445 2125 or 507-822-1280 320-894-7848
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B3200 HSD, 32 hp. dsl., hydro w/FWA & QA ldr $20,500 NOW $17,000 L5740, hydro, 57 hp., FWA, Ag tires & QA ldr ....$36,595 NOW $30,000 1140 RTV, dsl., 4WD, hydro., 4 passenger, hyd. bed lift, Camo ........................................................................$16,800 NOW $14,000
NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
Keith Bode Fairfax, MN 55332 507-381-1291
USED EQUIPMENT NH 276 baler, wagon chute ........................................................$2,000 Ford 8N, 1950 Model, side dist., new starter, 12-volt conv., front bumper..............................................................................$2,500 ‘06 Honda ATV, 350 Rancher, 4WD, good rubber ........................$3,000 Ford 1200 hyd. loader w/snow bucket, all purpose tr. mts.............$400 Intl 300 utility, gas, TA, fast hitch w/drawbar & Cat #1 links & Superior loader w/snowbucket & chains ................................................$3,750 Ford 6’, Cat 1, 3 pt blade w/extra weight package ........................$468 Bale rack on running gear ..............................................................$375 ExMark Lazer ZXS, ‘08 Model, 25 hp. Kubota dsl., 860 hrs., 72” Triton deck ..........................................................................$9,000 Walco 5’, 3 pt. mtd. finish mower, 4 casters ..................................$975 Ford 917, 6’ flail mower..................................................................$475 Miller Supreme forage box, 14’, w/roof & running gear ..............$2,000 Ford 4000, GPS, All Purpose tractor, (‘66), 10-spd.......................$3,975
New Ulm Tractor & Equipment Inc. 13144 Co. Rd. #25 New Ulm, MN
507-354-3612 Kubota, Land Pride, Vicon, Artsway, AgriPac Silage Bags
a division of aemsco
3867 East Highway 12, Willmar, MN • Phone 320-235-8123 #1 GERINGHOFF Dealer in the USA TRACTORS • • • • • • • • • •
‘12 MF 8660, MFD, cab, 225 PTO hp. ‘12 MF 2680, MFD, cab, 83 PTO hp. ‘12 MF 2680, MFD, cab, 83 PTO hp. ‘11 MF 8690, MFD, cab, 280 PTO hp. MF 5460, MFD, cab, 95 PTO hp. ‘11 MF 2680, MFD, 83 PTO hp. IH 70 Hydro w/F11 Farmhand loader ‘05 MF 451, 45 PTO hp., 400 hrs. ‘07 MF 3645, MFD, 75 PTO hp., cab, loader ‘93 Agco 5680, MFD, 73 PTO hp., loader
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‘07 Geringhoff 1822, RD ‘03 Geringhoff 1222, RD ‘08 Geringhoff 1222, RD ‘07 Geringhoff 1220, RD ‘05 Geringhoff 1220, RD ‘04 Geringhoff 1220, RD ‘08 Geringhoff 836, RD ‘08 Geringhoff 830, RD ‘06 Geringhoff 830, RD ‘04 Geringhoff 830, RD ‘03 Geringhoff 830, RD ‘01 Geringhoff 830, RD ‘00 Geringhoff 830, RD ‘07 Geringhoff 820, RD ‘08 Geringhoff 630, RD ‘08 Geringhoff 630, RD ‘07 Geringhoff 630, RD ‘01 Geringhoff 630, RD ‘05 NH 98C, 12R20” ‘99 NH 996, 12R20” ‘04 JD 1290, reg. rolls JD 822 JD 1022 ‘93 JD 843 ‘98 JD 893 ‘06 CIH 2212, 12R20” w/8010 mounts CIH 1083 CIH 822, GVL, Poly CIH 822 White 708N ‘03 MF 3000, 8R30” MF 1163, fits MF 8575 combine
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‘06 ‘07 ‘92 ‘98
CORNHEADS
COMBINES MF 9690, duals, 429 hrs. MF 9790, duals, 1034 hrs. Gleaner R62, 2063 hrs. Gleaner 800, 25’ flexhead
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‘90 MF 8570, duals ‘85 MF 9720, 3292 hrs. MF 9750 PU table MF 9120 bean table MF 1858 bean table, 15’, 18’, 20’ MF 8000, 30’ bean table
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Brandt 1070XL, swing hopper auger Brandt 1080XL, swing hopper auger Brandt 1390XL, swing hopper auger Brandt 7500 hp. grain vac. Brandt 5200 EX grain vac. ‘05 Brandt 1070 auger w/swing hopper Brandt GBU-10, bagger Brandt GBL-10, unloader Brandt 1515 LP, 1535, 1545, 1575, 1585 belt conveyors Brandt 10x35 auger Parker 605 gravity box, 625 bu. Parker 505 gravity box, 550 bu., brakes Hutchinson 10x61 auger Wheatheart transfer auger, 8”
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Kodiak 60”, 72”, 84” 3 pt. rotary cutters Gehl WR520, 12 wheel rake MF 1328 & 1329 3 pt. disc mowers MF 828 round baler, auto tie MF 200 SP windrower, cab ‘11 MF 1372 disc mower conditioner Sitrex DM7 & DM5 disc mower Sitrex RP2 or RP5 3 pt. wheel rake Sitrex MK 14 wheel rake Sitrex 10 & 12 wheel rakes on cart Westendorf 3 pt. bale spear H&S 16’ bale wagon Chandler 22’, litter spreader
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Sunflower 5055-62 field cult., 5-section, 62’ Brady 20’ stalk choppper ‘08 JD 520 stalk chopper ‘07 Balzer 20’ stalk chopper Loftness 30’ stalk chopper, SM Maurer 28’-42’ header trailers ‘11 Degelman LR7645 land roller ‘11 Degelman RR1500 rock rake Degelman 320 rock digger ‘11 SB Select snowblowers, 97” & 108”, 3 pt. Lucke 8’ snowblower, 3 pt.
GRAIN HANDLING
HAY & LIVESTOCK
MISCELLANEOUS
Call for availability of Sunflower Field Cultivators
“Where Farm and Family Meet”
‘11 New Holland T8020, MFWD, 480/80R46 duals, 5 remotes, front & rear wgts., high flow hyds., guidance ready, 1000 PTO only, 840 hrs., Warranty ‘till 11-29-12, Power Train Warranty ‘till 11-14 ................................................$124,000 ‘11 Case 580SN tractor loader backhoe, extendahoe, 4WD, cab, air, ride control, Case controls, 330 hrs. ......................................$74,000 ‘03 John Deere 8420, MFWD, 18.4R46 duals, 4 remotes, front & rear wgts., new rear inside tires, 5920 hrs., just through service program ..................................................................$99,500 ‘08 Case IH Steiger 385, PS, 710/70R38 duals, 1200 hrs. ................................................$162,500 ‘09 New Holland BB9060 big square baler, tandem axle, no cutter, Phiber AC3104 3-bale accumulator, also has roller chute, 11,400 bales ..................................................................$58,500 ‘10 John Deere 9770STS combine, CM, chopper, 800/70R38 single tires, 673 sep. hrs., just through service program..................$179,500 ‘06 Sullair 185 CFM portable air compressor, JD dsl., 2194 hrs. ........................................$6,500
(2) Vicon CM1700, 4 rotor disc mower, 5’6” cut ......................................................................$7,595 NOW ea. $6,500 Horst 8-ton, running gear 11Lx15 8-ply tires ........$1,852 NOW $1,700 Land Pride SA 30 hyd. post hole digger, 15” auger, univ. mt. ......$2,600 Land Pride BH 2585, 3 pt. backhoe, 18” bucket, 9’ depth ..........$9,000 Ramrod 500 lb. lift, stand-on skid loader, gas, 31” basket........$12,000 Land Pride FDR 1548, 4’, 3 pt. mtd. mower ..................................$875
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GLENCOE, MN • 320-864-5531
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TRACTORS 4WD
CIH 535 Quad, '10, 800 hrs ..........................................$299,000 CIH 535 Quad, '09 ........................................................$287,500 CIH 500 Steiger, '11, 405 hrs ........................................$265,500 CIH 485 Steiger, '10, 425 hrs ........................................$229,500 CIH 435 Steiger, '08, 1250 hrs ......................................$205,000 CIH STX375, '02, 1805 hrs............................................$169,000 CIH STX375, 2475 hrs ..................................................$143,000 CIH 335 Steiger, '09 ......................................................$169,500 CIH 330 Steiger, '07, 1840 hrs ......................................$150,000 CIH STX275, '02, 2875 hrs............................................$125,000 CIH 9390, '97 ..................................................................$88,500 CIH 9380, '97 ..................................................................$79,000 CIH 9380, '97, 4600 hrs ..................................................$79,500 CIH 9380, '96, 8075 hrs ..................................................$65,000 CIH 9370, '97, 4325 hrs ..................................................$84,500 CIH 9270, '91, 4815 hrs ..................................................$72,900 CIH 9180, '89, 7600 hrs ..................................................$39,900 CIH 9170, '89, 7825 hrs ..................................................$56,500 Case 2670, '78, 6370 hrs ..................................................$7,900 Challenger MT865B, '06, 3745 hrs ................................$199,500 Ford 846, '93, 5785 hrs ..................................................$39,900 JD 9330, '09, 2150 hrs..................................................$195,000 JD 8960, '91, 6540 hrs....................................................$64,500 JD 8960, '91, 6640 hrs....................................................$69,750 NH T9060, '08, 1440 hrs ..............................................$212,000 NH TJ330, '07................................................................$139,500 Steiger KR1225, '85, 5500 hrs ........................................$25,000 Steiger ST325, '78 ..........................................................$17,500 Versatile 846, '88, 5510 hrs ............................................$30,000 Versatile 835, '78, 11,000 hrs..........................................$15,500
TRACTORS AWD/MFD Continued
CIH 215 Mag, '11, 335 hrs ............................................$152,000 CIH 215 Mag, '11, 555 hrs ............................................$135,000 CIH 215 Mag, '11, 695 hrs ............................................$130,000 CIH 215 Mag, '10, 3100 hrs ..........................................$105,000 CIH 215 Mag, '09, 770 hrs ............................................$129,000 CIH 215 Mag, '09, 880 hrs ............................................$129,500 CIH MX200, '99, 8865 hrs ..............................................$65,000 CIH 230 Puma, '11, 130 hrs ..........................................$135,000 CIH 180 Mag, '09 ..........................................................$102,500 CIH 8950, 8725 hrs ........................................................$62,500 CIH 7240, '95, 5125 hrs ..................................................$64,900 CIH 7140, '91 ..................................................................$45,900 CIH 7130, '87, 5610 hrs ..................................................$45,500 Case 2294, '84, 8665 hrs ................................................$15,950 CIH 585, '88, 4975 hrs ....................................................$14,900 Case 580M, '06, 4400 hrs ..............................................$39,500 Ford 8970, '94, 8140 hrs ................................................$57,500 JD 8640, '79, 9315 hrs....................................................$16,900 McCormick TTX230, '09, 615 hrs....................................$90,000 McCormick XTX215, '06, 870 hrs....................................$85,000 McCormick XTX165, '09, 260 hrs....................................$84,900 NH TC55, '05, 2785 hrs ..................................................$18,500
COMPACT TRACTORS / RTV’s
TRACTORS 2WD CIH 2404, '68, 5805 hrs ....................................................$4,950 CIH 2394, '84, 4645 hrs ..................................................$16,500 Case 2290, '84, 4900 hrs ..................................................$9,750 Case 2290, '80, 4745 hrs ..................................................$5,000 Farmall 706, 7610 hrs........................................................$5,000 IH M, '49............................................................................$2,500 IH 5088, '82, 9545 hrs ....................................................$19,500 IH 986, '77, 8735 hrs ........................................................$9,950 IH 656, '68 ........................................................................$6,250 Allis 7060, '76, 3140 hrs ..................................................$9,900 Ford 640, '56, 180 hrs ......................................................$2,950 Ford Jubilee, '53 ................................................................$2,995
“Where Farm and Family Meet”
TRACTORS AWD/MFD CIH 335 Mag, '11, 50 hrs ..............................................$219,000 (2) CIH 335 Mag, '10 ........................................choice $151,900 CIH 305 Mag, '11, 1300 hrs ..........................................$167,500 (2) CIH 305 Mag, '10 ........................................choice $182,500 (2) CIH 305 Mag, '10 ........................................choice $151,900 CIH 305 Mag, '09, 1595 hrs ..........................................$182,500 CIH 290 Mag, '11, 180 hrs ............................................$192,500 CIH 275 Mag, '11, 600 hrs ............................................$172,500 CIH 275 Mag, '10, 600 hrs ............................................$172,500 CIH 275 Mag, '10, 800 hrs ............................................$175,000 CIH 275 Mag, '10, 950 hrs ............................................$155,500 CIH 275 Mag, '09 ..........................................................$175,000 CIH MX275, '06, 2020 hrs ............................................$129,500 CIH MX270, '00, 5085 hrs ..............................................$69,900 CIH 245 Mag, '11, 300 hrs ............................................$153,500 CIH 245 Mag, '09, 2250 hrs ..........................................$129,500 CIH 245 Mag, '09, 2460 hrs ..........................................$129,500 CIH MX230, '04, 4400 hrs ..............................................$89,500
CIH 40 Farmall CVT ........................................................$36,250 CIH DX25E, '04, 175 hrs..................................................$13,900 Agco ST 40, '02, 435 hrs ................................................$15,500 Deutz 5220, '87, 1540 hrs ................................................$5,995 JD 4310, '02, 1090 hrs....................................................$21,000 Kubota B2920HSD, '08, 180 hrs......................................$17,100 Kubota B2410HSD, '04, 215 hrs......................................$10,500 Kubota BX2360T, '09 ........................................................$8,950 Kubota BX2230, '04, 1965 hrs ..........................................$7,750 Kubota BX2200, '01 ..........................................................$8,750 Kubota BX1830, '04 ..........................................................$6,950 Kubota BX1500, '04, 1235 hrs ..........................................$6,100 Cub Cadet 6X4 HD, 285 hrs ..............................................$4,675 Cub Cadet 4x4D Trail, '06, 670 hrs....................................$7,975 Kawasaki Mule, '02, 2670 hrs............................................$5,500 Kubota RTV900WH, '06, 690 hrs ......................................$7,900 Kubota RTV900W, '06, 800 hrs ........................................$7,900 Kubota RTV900, '06, 935 hrs ............................................$7,950 Kubota RTV900, '05, 950 hrs ............................................$8,550 Kubota RTV900W, '04, 830 hrs ........................................$8,200 Steiner Hawk, '00 ..............................................................$3,250
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PLANTING & SEEDING
CIH 1260, 36R22 ..........................................................$185,000 CIH 1250, 24R30 ..........................................................$113,900 CIH 1250, 16R30 ............................................................$89,500 (2) CIH 1200, 24R22 ....................................$49,900 & $66,900 (4) CIH 1200, 12R30 ......................................$21,500 - $52,500 CIH 955, 24R22 ..............................................................$27,900 CIH 955, 12R30 ..............................................................$15,000 CIH 900, 16R30 ..............................................................$14,900 (3) CIH 900, 12R30 ..........................................$6,900 - $11,000 CIH 900, 8R30 ..................................................................$6,500 (2) JD 7300, 12R30 ......................................$12,500 & $12,900 JD 1770, 16R30 ..............................................................$46,300 White 8524, 24R30........................................................$109,900 CIH 5400MT, 20' Drill ........................................................$6,950 CIH 5400, 20' Drill ............................................................$6,500 Great Plains 30' Drill........................................................$10,500 (4) Great Plains 20' Drill ....................................$4,500 - $5,800 JD 520, 20' Drill ................................................................$4,500
SPRING TILLAGE (2) CIH TM 200, 60.5' Fld Cult ............................choice $67,500 CIH TM 200, 50.5' Fld Cult ..............................................$57,900 (2) CIH TM 200, 48.5' Fld Cult ........................................$55,000 CIH TMII, 54.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$35,500 CIH TMII, 50.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$46,900 CIH TMII, 46.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$39,895 CIH 4900, 46.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$8,900 CIH 4900, 44.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$8,500 CIH 4600, 30' Fld Cult ......................................................$6,500 CIH 4300, 30.7' Fld Cult ..................................................$12,500 DMI TMII, 49.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$39,500 DMI TM, 44.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$12,500 Flexcoil 820, 40' Fld Cult ................................................$11,500 JD 2210, 64.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$61,500 JD 2210, 50.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$55,900 JD 1100, 24.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$1,295 JD 1000, 26.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$1,000 JD 985, 54.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$17,950 JD 980, 44.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$17,500 JD 980, 43.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$16,900 JD 980, 36.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$13,900 JD 960, 36.5' Fld Cult ........................................................$6,900 JD 726, 38' Fld Cult ........................................................$27,500 Sunflower 5053, 39' Fld Cult ..........................................$19,900 White 375 Fld Cult ............................................................$3,500 Wilrich Quad5, 32' Fld Cult..............................................$16,500 Wilrich 2500, 27.4' Fld Cult ..............................................$1,950 CIH 3950, 22.5' Disk........................................................$21,500 CIH 3900, 33' Disk ..........................................................$14,900 CIH 370, 31' Disk ............................................................$52,500 JD BWF, 19' Disk ..............................................................$2,000 Sunflower 1434, 23' Disk ................................................$33,000 White 6x16 Disk ................................................................$1,500 Wishek 862NT, 20' Disk ..................................................$29,900 Worksaver 940420 Disk........................................................$525
COMBINES CIH 9120, '11, 290 hrs ..................................................$320,000 CIH 9120T, '10, 655 hrs ................................................$329,000 CIH 9120, '09, 725 hrs ..................................................$289,000 CIH 8120, '11, 260 hrs ..................................................$319,000 CIH 8120, '11, 210 hrs ..................................................$309,000 CIH 8120, '11, 250 hrs ..................................................$309,000 CIH 8120T, '10, 970 hrs ................................................$319,000 CIH 8120, '10, 190 hrs ..................................................$315,000 CIH 8120, '09, 930 hrs ..................................................$253,400 CIH 8120, '09, 1120 hrs ................................................$265,000 CIH 8120, '09, 1265 hrs ................................................$249,500 CIH 8120, '09, 1060 hrs ................................................$260,000 CIH 8010, '07, 1100 hrs ................................................$215,000 CIH 8010, '07, 1740 hrs ................................................$195,000 CIH 8010, '06, 865 hrs ..................................................$175,000 CIH 8010, '06, 1410 hrs ................................................$191,500 CIH 8010, '06, 1900 hrs ................................................$164,500 CIH 8010, '06, 1900 hrs ................................................$166,000 CIH 8010, '04, 2115 hrs ................................................$139,000 CIH 8010, '04, 2440 hrs ................................................$159,000 CIH 7120, '10, 465 hrs ..................................................$245,000 CIH 7120, '09, 915 hrs ..................................................$252,500 CIH 7088, '11, 585 hrs ..................................................$249,000 CIH 7088, '11, 640 hrs ..................................................$249,000
COMBINES Continued CIH 7088, '10, 470 hrs ..................................................$245,000 CIH 7088, '10, 810 hrs ..................................................$225,000 CIH 7088, '09, 845 hrs ..................................................$215,000 CIH 7010, '07, 2875 hrs ................................................$155,000 CIH 6088, '11, 470 hrs ..................................................$239,000 CIH 6088, '11, 545 hrs ..................................................$239,000 CIH 6088, '11, 500 hrs ..................................................$239,000 CIH 6088, '10, 450 hrs ..................................................$228,500 CIH 6088, '10, 525 hrs ..................................................$235,000 CIH 6088, '10, 500 hrs ..................................................$225,000 CIH 2588, '07, 1910 hrs ................................................$178,900 CIH 2388, '06, 1440 hrs ................................................$159,500 CIH 2388, '05, 2320 hrs ................................................$126,900 CIH 2388, '04, 1270 hrs ................................................$125,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2740 hrs ................................................$135,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2415 hrs ................................................$140,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2540 hrs ................................................$117,900 CIH 2388, '03, 2550 hrs ................................................$125,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2760 hrs ................................................$119,900 CIH 2388, '02, 2975 hrs ..................................................$99,000 CIH 2388, '01, 2400 hrs ..................................................$99,500 CIH 2388, '01, 2580 hrs ................................................$106,500 CIH 2388, '01, 2840 hrs ..................................................$99,500 CIH 2388, '01, 3250 hrs ..................................................$99,900 CIH 2388, '00, 2000 hrs ................................................$115,000 CIH 2388, '00, 3295 hrs ..................................................$86,500 CIH 2388, '98, 3210 hrs ..................................................$77,500 CIH 2388, '98, 3250 hrs ..................................................$85,700 CIH 2388, '98, 3780 hrs ..................................................$82,500 CIH 2366, '00, 2810 hrs ..................................................$89,500 CIH 2366, '00, 3135 hrs ..................................................$89,500 CIH 2366, '99, 3845 hrs ..................................................$79,500 CIH 2188, '97, 3800 hrs ..................................................$69,500 CIH 2188, '97, 2365 hrs ..................................................$79,000 CIH 2188, '96, 2950 hrs ..................................................$72,500 CIH 2188, '96, 3045 hrs ..................................................$79,500 CIH 2166, '97, 4150 hrs ..................................................$62,500 CIH 2166, '96, 3250 hrs ..................................................$59,500 CIH 2166, '96, 3430 hrs ..................................................$63,500 CIH 1688, '94, 3305 hrs ..................................................$49,500 CIH 1688, '94, 4160 hrs ..................................................$39,500 CIH 1688, '94, 4325 hrs ..................................................$39,500 CIH 1688, '93, 4560 hrs ..................................................$47,500 CIH 1666, '93, 3180 hrs ..................................................$49,500 CIH 1660, '91, 3650 hrs ..................................................$27,000 CIH 1660, '90, 4360 hrs ..................................................$29,500 CIH 1660, '87, 4605 hrs ..................................................$27,500 CIH 1640, 86, 3845 hrs ..................................................$14,500 CIH 1460, '80, 3500 hrs ....................................................$7,500 CIH 1440............................................................................$5,900 Gleaner N6, '84, 3120 hrs..................................................$9,500 JD 9870STS, '09, 830 hrs ............................................$275,000 JD 9870, '09, 1100 hrs..................................................$256,000 JD 9770S, '08, 890 hrs..................................................$217,000 JD 9660, '07, 1805 hrs..................................................$169,500 JD 9660STS, '04, 2115 hrs ..........................................$149,000 JD 9610, '96, 3265 hrs....................................................$62,500 JD 9500, '89, 4520 hrs....................................................$37,950 JD 9400, '97, 3250 hrs....................................................$44,500 JD 9400, '91, 4720 hrs....................................................$35,950 MF 750, '77 ......................................................................$3,500 NH TR97, '95, 3955 hrs ..................................................$29,500 NH TR86, '89, 3860 hrs ..................................................$18,500 NH TR86, '85, 3245 hrs ....................................................$9,900 NH 970, '03, 2020 hrs ..................................................$139,000
BEAN/CORNHEADS (2) CIH 2162, 35' Beanhead ..........................$47,000 & $59,900 (2) CIH 2062, 36' Beanhead ..........................$45,000 & $48,000 CIH 2062, 30' Beanhead ..................................................$39,500 (4) CIH 2020, 35' Beanhead............................$27,900 - $32,500 (6) CIH 2020, 30' Beanhead............................$19,500 - $33,500 (3) CIH 2020, 25' Beanhead..........................$$18,900 - $23,000 CIH 2020, 20' Beanhead ..................................................$24,000 (30) CIH 1020, 30' Beanhead ..........................Starting at $4,900 (23) CIH 1020, 25' Beanhead ..........................Starting at $5,500 (3) CIH 1020, 22.5' Beanhead ............................$4,950 - $9,700 (3) CIH 1020, 20' Beanhead............................$10,500 - $15,500 CIH 1020, 15' Cornhead ....................................................$8,500 CIH 920 Beanhead ............................................................$3,500 Deutz All 320 Beanhead ....................................................$3,500 (4) JD 930F, 30' Beanhead ................................$9,550 - $11,900 JD 920, 20' Beanhead........................................................$5,900 (3) JD 635F, 35' Beanhead ..............................$32,000 - $34,500 JD 630F Beanhead ..........................................................$36,900 MacDon 2162, 40' Beanhead ..........................................$55,000 MacDon 2162, 35' Beanhead ..........................................$47,000 Macdon 974, 35' Beanhead ............................................$45,000 Macdon 30' Beanhead ....................................................$41,500 MF 9750, 25' Beanhead ....................................................$7,000 NH 960 Beanhead ..............................................................$1,400 CIH 3408, 8R30 Cornhead ..............................................$44,000 (2) CIH 2612 Cornhead..................................$81,500 & $82,300 (4) CIH 2608 Cornhead ..................................$52,900 - $65,000 (9) CIH 2208 Cornhead ..................................$26,500 - $35,500 (4) CIH 2206 Cornhead ..................................$24,500 - $30,000 CIH 1222 Cornhead ........................................................$16,900 (14) CIH 1083 Cornhead ..................................starting at $9,500 (4) CIH 1063 Cornhead ....................................starting at $9,500 IH 12R22 Cornhead ........................................................$15,500
BEAN/CORNHEADS Contin
IH 983, 9R22 Cornhead ....................................... (2) IH 963, 6R30 Cornhead ..............................$4 (2) IH 883 Cornhead ..........................................$3 (3) IH 863 Cornhead ..........................................$ Cat 1622 Cornhead ............................................... Cressoni 6R30 Cornhead ..................................... Drago 18R22 Cornhead ....................................... (7) Drago 12R22 Cornhead ............................$49 (2) Drago 12R20 Cornhead ................................. Drago 10R30 Cornhead ....................................... (3) Drago 10R22 Cornhead ............................$39 (15) Drago 8R30 Cornhead ............................$29 (2) Drago 8R22 Cornhead..............................$33, (2) Drago 6R30 Cornhead..............................$41, Geringhoff 12R30 Cornhead ................................. Geringhoff 12R22 Cornhead ................................. Geringhoff 8R30 Cornhead ................................... (3) Geringhoff Roto Disc ................................$29 Gleaner Hugger Cornhead..................................... Gleaner 6R30 Cornhead ....................................... Harvestec 4306C Cornhead ................................. (4) Harvestec 8R30 Cornhead ........................$25 Harvestec 6R30 Cornhead ................................... JD 1293, 12R30 Cornhead ................................... JD 1290, 12R20 Cornhead ................................... JD 10R22 Cornhead ............................................. (5) JD 893, 8R30 Cornhead ............................$14 JD 843 10R22 Cornhead ..................................... JD 843, 8R30 Cornhead ....................................... JD 843, 8R22 Cornhead ....................................... JD 643, 6R30 Cornhead ....................................... Lexion C512R30 Cornhead ................................... NH 962 Cornhead ................................................. (2) IH 810 Platform............................................$1 JD Platform........................................................... Homemade 4 Wheel Head Transport ................... Maurer 1230, 30' Head Transport.........................
FALL TILLAGE
(7) CIH 870, 22' Subsoiler ..............................$59 (5) CIH 870, 18' Subsoiler ..............................$43 (2) CIH 870, 14' Subsoiler ............................$42, (4) CIH MRX690 Suboiler ..............................$20 (5) CIH 9300, 22.5' Subsoiler ........................$24 (2) CIH 9300, 9 Shank Subsoiler ..................$36, (6) CIH 730B Subsoiler ..................................$17 (4) CIH 730C, 17.5' Subsoiler ........................$32 (3) CIH 730C, 7 Shank Subsoiler ....................$34 (2) CIH 730B, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..................$22, CIH 530B, 12.5' Subsoiler ................................... CIH 530B, 5 Shank Suboiler ................................. DMI 9300, 22.5' Subsoiler ................................... DMI 9300, 22' Subsoiler....................................... DMI 1300, 17.5' Subsoiler ................................... DMI 730B Subsoiler ............................................. (5) DMI 730B, 17.5' Subsoiler ........................$15 (3) DMI 730B, 7 Shank Suboiler ....................$17 (4) DMI 730, 7 Shank Subsoiler .................... $12 DMI 530, 12.5' Subsoiler ..................................... (2) DMI 530, 5 Shank Subsoiler ....................$11, DMI 527, 5 Shank Subsoiler................................. (2) DMI CCII, 11.5' Subsoiler ............................$5 DMI Tiger II Subsoiler........................................... Bourgault 2200, 30' Subsoiler ............................. (16) JD 2700 Subsoiler ..................................$21 JD 960 Subsoiler ................................................. (3) JD 512, 22.5' Subsoiler ............................$29 (3) JD 512, 22' Subsoiler................................$40 (2) JD 512, 17.5' Subsoiler ..................................c (3) JD 512, 9 Shank Subsoiler ........................$23 JD 510, 7 Shank Subsoiler ................................... Krause 4850, 18' Subsoiler ................................. M & W 2900 Subsoiler ......................................... M & W 2200 Subsoiler ......................................... M & W 1875, 17.5' Subsoiler ............................... M & W 1860, 9 Shank Subsoiler ......................... NH ST770, 17.5' Subsoiler ................................... Sunflower 4411, 9 Shank Subsoiler ..................... (6) Wilrich V957DDR Subsoiler ......................$23 Wilrich 6600 Subsoiler ......................................... IH 4700, 30' Chisel Plow ..................................... Brady 12 Shank Chisel Plow ................................ Hiniker 816M Chisel Plow..................................... (2) CIH 800, 10 Bottom MB Plow ....................$8, CIH 800, 9x18 MB Plow ....................................... JD 3710, 9 Bottom MB Plow ............................... JD 724, 30' Combo Mulch ................................... DMI 18' Crumbler ................................................. Great Plains 20' Crumbler..................................... Unverferth 1225, 33' Crumbler.............................
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ESTERS
248-3733 583-6014 .........$335,000 .........$335,000 .........$295,000 .........$275,000
BALERS Continued (2) Claas 280RC Rnd Baler ............................$19,500 & $21,500 Hesston 530, 4x4 Rnd Baler ..............................................$8,500 JD 567, 5x6 Rnd Baler ....................................................$19,500 JD 566, 5x6 Rnd Baler ....................................................$13,500 NH BR780A Rnd Baler ....................................................$17,800 NH BR780 Rnd Baler ......................................................$15,900 NH 664, 5x6 Rnd Baler ....................................................$12,900 New Idea 4865, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..........................................$9,500 Vermeer 504I Rnd Baler ....................................................$5,950 CIH LBX432 Rec Baler ....................................................$64,500 CIH 8575 Rec Baler ........................................................$29,500 (2) CIH 8530 Rec Baler ..........................................choice $7,500 NH BB940A Rec Baler......................................................$67,500 NH 315 Rec Baler ..............................................................$3,500
FORAGE Gehl CB1275 PT Forg Harv..............................................$16,500 Gehl CB1265 PT Forg Harv................................................$7,500 Gehl CB1065 PT Forg Harv................................................$5,500 Gehl 1075 PT Forg Harv ....................................................$9,500 NH FP240 Forg Harv........................................................$23,000 (7) Claas PU380HD Hayhead ........................ $12,500 - $15,000 (3) Claas PU380 Pro Hayhead ........................$23,000 - $24,500 (8) Claas PU380 Hayhead .............................. $11,500 - $14,500 Claas PU300 Hayhead........................................................$9,500 (5) Gehl HA1210 7' Hayhead ................................ $500 - $1,850 Gehl HA1110, '95 Hayhead ..................................................$500 Gehl 7' Hayhead....................................................................$500 JD 630A Hayhead ..............................................................$8,500 JD 630 Hayhead ................................................................$8,500 JD 7' Hayhead ......................................................................$800 JD 5HP, 5.5' Hayhead ..........................................................$400 NH 3500 Hayhead..............................................................$6,500 NH 355W Hayhead ............................................................$8,500 NH 340W Hayhead ............................................................$5,000 (4) Claas Orbis 900 Cornhead ....................$110,000 - $111,000 (3) Claas Orbis 750 Cornhead ........................$76,000 - $79,000 Claas Orbis 600 Cornhead ..............................................$68,000 (13) Claas RU600, 8R30 Cornhead ................$24,500 - $59,000 (2) Claas RU450XTRA Cornhead ..................$42,000 & $46,000 (11) Claas RU450 Cornhead............................$28,000 - $48,000 (4) Gehl TR330 Cornhead ..................................$2,600 - $5,500 (2) JD 688 Cornhead ....................................$28,000 & $51,500 JD 666, 6R30 Cornhead ..................................................$12,500 JD 4R30 Cornhead ............................................................$5,500 JD 3R30 Cornhead ............................................................$2,600 Kemper 4500 Cornhead ..................................................$29,500 Kemper 3000 Cornhead ..................................................$22,000 NH 3PN Cornhead..............................................................$8,500 (2) NH R1600 Cornhead ................................$39,500 & $42,500
HAY EQUIPMENT CIH 8830, '96, 1430 hrs ..................................................$15,900 Versatile 400, '76 ..............................................................$2,800 NH 1441, 16' PT Windrower............................................$21,500 CIH DHX181 Windrower Head ........................................$20,000 (2) CIH 8360, 12' MowCond..............................$4,900 & $6,900 CIH 8340, 9' MowCond ....................................................$7,950 (3) CIH 8312, 12' MowCond ..........................$8,500 & $ 11,500 CIH DCX161 MowCond....................................................$20,500 CIH DCX131, 13' MowCond ............................................$19,500 CIH SC412 MowCond ........................................................$7,900 Hesston 1160, 14' MowCond ............................................$5,350 JD Moco946 MowCond ..................................................$29,500 JD 1600, 14' MowCond ....................................................$6,995 JD 945, 13' MowCond ....................................................$15,000 NH 1475 MowCond ..........................................................$7,500 NH 415, 11' MowerCond ..................................................$5,500 (2) NH 116, 14' MowCond ................................$5,900 & $6,500 Vermeer 1030, 13.5' MowCond ......................................$18,500 Kuhn GMD55 Disc Mower ................................................$3,900 NH 615, 6' Disc Mower ....................................................$4,950 IH 120, 7' Sickle Mower ......................................................$795 CIH FC60, 60" Rotary Mower ................................................$550 Frontier GM2084 Rotary Mower ........................................$2,500 Landpride FDR2584 Rotary Mower ..................................$2,750 Tonutti FM180 Rotary Mower ............................................$1,850 Woods RD7200D Rotary Mower ......................................$1,895 H & S HM2000 Wind Merg................................................$9,600 H & S TWM9 Wind Merg ................................................$26,500 H & S TWN2-P Wind Merg..............................................$22,500 (4) Millerpro 14-16 Wind Merg...................... $28,500 - $41,000 NH H5410, 9' Wind Merg ................................................$17,900 NH 166 Wind Merg............................................................$3,750 NH 56 Wind Merg..............................................................$1,250 Oxbo 14-16 Wnd Merg ....................................................$48,000 Tonutti RCS10 Wind Merg ................................................$2,250 Kuhn GA8521 Rake..........................................................$23,500 Kuhn GA7301 Rake..........................................................$14,500
BALERS (2) CIH RBX562 Rnd Baler ............................$12,500 & 14,500 CIH 8460, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..................................................$5,950 CIH 8480, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..................................................$6,000 CIH 3650, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..................................................$6,995
SPRAYERS - SELF-PROPELLED Rudy Lusk - (507) 227-4119 CIH 4420, '09, 1570 hrs ................................................$175,000 CIH 4260, 98, 4270 hrs ..................................................$79,900 Rogator 854, '01..............................................................$83,500 Tyler Patriot XL, '94, 4360 hrs ........................................$37,900
SPRAYERS - PULL-TYPE Ag Chem 1000 ................................................................$13,500 Demco Conquest ............................................................$19,500 Fast 6420 ..........................................................................$9,700 Hardi NP550, 60' ..............................................................$8,500 Hardi 500, 60'....................................................................$7,900 Hardi TR500, 60' ..............................................................$4,000 L & D Landpro ................................................................$21,900 Redball 690, 2000 Gal ....................................................$29,500 Redball 670, 1200 Gal ....................................................$21,500 Redball 670, 90' ............................................................$20,000 Redball 565......................................................................$15,500 Top Air 500, 45' ................................................................$3,800
SKID LOADERS / EXCAVATORS Case SR250, '12, 2 hrs....................................................$42,500 Case 1845B, '92, 5550 hrs ................................................$7,400 Case 1845C, '96, 7080 hrs ..............................................$10,000 Case 1840, '99, 5960 hrs ..................................................$9,975 Case 1840, '95, 4395 hrs ................................................$10,500 Case 1840, '91, 6355 hrs ..................................................$9,850 Case 1840, '89, 3350 hrs ..................................................$9,900 Case 1825, '89, 4000 hrs ..................................................$5,500 Case 450CT, '08, 1570 hrs ..............................................$41,500 Case 445CT, '06, 455 hrs ................................................$37,500 Case 445, '06, 1975 hrs ..................................................$30,500 Case 440CT, '10, 1435 hrs ..............................................$39,900 Case 440CT, '10, 1690 hrs ..............................................$38,900 Case 440, '10, 575 hrs ....................................................$31,500 Case 440, '10, 1920 hrs ..................................................$28,000 Case 440, '07, 1250 hrs ..................................................$24,900 Case 440, '07, 2330 hrs ..................................................$22,500 Case 435, '09, 2125 hrs ..................................................$24,500 Case 435, '07, 1050 hrs ..................................................$20,900 Case 430, '08, 400 hrs ....................................................$27,500 Case 430, '06, 2105 hrs ..................................................$17,900 Case 430, '06, 3905 hrs ..................................................$22,000 Case 40XT, '02, 1735 hrs ................................................$15,900 Bobcat 863C, '97, 2140 hrs ............................................$13,900 Bobcat 743B, '92, 3270 hrs ..............................................$8,350 Bobcat S185, 2565 hrs ....................................................$22,500 Cat 257B, 2705 hrs..........................................................$22,500 Cat 236B, '06, 1975 hrs ..................................................$23,500 Daewoo 2060XL, '02, 3070 hrs ........................................$9,500 Gehl 7800, '01, 6395 hrs ................................................$18,500 Gehl 7810 Turbo, '04, 3350 hrs ......................................$34,500 Gehl 5240E, '10, 380 hrs ................................................$27,500 Gehl 5420E, '08, 400 hrs ................................................$27,500 Gehl 4840E, '07 ..............................................................$20,500 Gehl 4825SX, '98, 5640 hrs ..............................................$8,500 Gehl 4640, '05, 3295 hrs ................................................$18,000 Gehl 4640E, '06, 2705 hrs ..............................................$15,000 Gehl 3825 ..........................................................................$9,500 JD 328, '05, 5180 hrs......................................................$19,500 JD 320, 2210 hrs ............................................................$19,900 NH LS170, '02, 2765 hrs ................................................$16,900 Rounder L600....................................................................$2,300 Kubota KX91-2, '97 ........................................................$14,500 Kubota KX91-3, '02, 4000 hrs ........................................$17,500 Kubota U35SS, '05, 140 hrs ............................................$28,000
MISCELLANEOUS Alloway 22CD, 22' Shredder............................................$12,500 (2) Alloway 20' Shredder ..................................$4,500 & $5,500 Alloway 15' Shredder ......................................................$11,500 Balzer 5205M, 30' Shredder ..............................................$7,400 Hiniker 5600, 15' Shredder..............................................$12,500 Hiniker 1700, 20' Shredder..............................................$11,500 JD 520, 20' Shredder ......................................................$17,500 JD 220, 20' Shredder ......................................................$12,500 JD 120, 20' Shredder ........................................................$3,950 JD 115, 15' Shredder ......................................................$12,000 Loftness 360BS Shredder................................................$10,000 Loftness 264, 22' Shredder ............................................$15,900 (2) Loftness 240, 20' Shredder......................$13,500 & $19,500
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9,000 - $75,000 3,500 - $57,900 500 & $43,000 0,900 - $28,500 4,500 - $45,000 000 & $36,500 7,500 - $26,000 2,500 - $41,500 4,900 - $39,900 500 & $24,000 ...........$18,500 ...........$25,950 ...........$40,000 ...........$29,500 .............$9,500 ...........$17,500 5,000 - $19,500 7,000 - $19,500 2,500 - $13,900 ...........$15,500 900 & $12,900 .............$9,500 5,250 & $7,750 .............$7,950 ...........$92,400 ,500 - $38,000 .............$6,500 9,900 - $49,500 0,000 - $46,500 choice $17,000 3,900 - $27,750 ...........$10,500 ...........$43,500 ...........$14,900 ...........$14,900 ...........$12,900 .............$9,300 ...........$22,500 ...........$21,500 3,500 - $33,900 .............$8,500 .............$3,950 ................$900 .............$2,200 900 & $11,500 ...........$10,500 ...........$22,000 ...........$15,500 .............$6,200 .............$1,650 ...........$15,900
SP FORAGE HARVESTERS Continued Claas 980, '08................................................................$275,000 Claas 980, '08, 1495 hrs................................................$255,000 Claas 970, '08, 1040 hrs................................................$279,000 Claas 900, '09, 1625 hrs................................................$242,000 Claas 900, '07, 1935 hrs................................................$175,000 Claas 900, '07, 2430 hrs................................................$180,000 Claas 900, '06, 2645 hrs................................................$165,500 Claas 900, '03, 2275 hrs................................................$168,000 Claas 890, '02, 2100 hrs................................................$158,500 Claas 890, '02, 2555 hrs................................................$147,000 Claas 870 GE, '06, 2590 hrs ..........................................$184,500 Claas 870, '05, 1995 hrs................................................$175,000 Claas 870, '03, 2790 hrs................................................$162,000 JD 6810, '96, 4590 hrs....................................................$59,500 JD 5400, 2660 hrs ..........................................................$24,000 NH FX60, '03, 1970 hrs ................................................$115,000 NH FX58, '02, 1410 hrs ................................................$108,000
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2011 CIH 535 QT, 480 HR, 36” TRKS, DIFF....$319,500 2010 NH 9050, 2350 HR, LTHR, LIKE NEW ....$249,500 2012 CIH 340 MAG, 70 HR, PWR BEYOND ....$239,500 2010 CIH STX335, 385 HR, AFS READY ........$195,000 2011 CIH MX290, 250 HR, LUX HID ............$195,000 2009 CIH MX 305, 800 HR, LUX, HD DB ......$187,500 2009 JD 8270R, 561 HRS, DLS, FF ............$187,000 2005 MF 8450, MFD, 4300 HR, 2895 LDR ......$69,500 1979 JD 4840, 9119 HR, DLS, QH ................$19,000 IH 686, GAS, FLAT TOP FENDERS ..................$8,500
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COMBINES
2010 CIH 8120, 750/550, RWA, TRACKS ......$310,000 H 2011 CIH 8120, 377 ENG, LUX, HITCH..........$290,000 MC 2011 CIH 7120, 473/394, TR, CH, FT ..........$265,500 NH 2010 CIH 8120, 620 HR, CH, TR, FT ............$262,500 MC 2009 CIH 8120, 1042/833, CH, TR, EXT ........$259,000 B 2011 CIH 7120, 897/734, TR, CH, DLS ........$235,000 NH 2009 JD 9770 STS, 1000/730, CH, TR ..........$230,000 H 2011 CIH 5088, 160/107, FT, EXT, CH, TR ....$229,500 B 2011 CIH 5088, 225E, CH, TR, FT ..............$222,500 MC 2009 CIH 7088, 815/625, CH, TR, FT ..........$210,000 M 2009 CIH 6088, 785/624, DLS, FT, P600 ......$200,000 M 2008 CIH 7010, 1381/1059, CH, TR, 24’ ......$185,000 MC 2007 CIH 7010, 1651/1286, DLS, CH, FT ......$170,000 NH 2007 CIH 2588, 1500/1100, ENG WARRNTY ..$169,000 B 2006 CIH 2366, 2662/2233, DL, AFX, UD+ ....$145,000 NH 2001 CIH 2388, 2687/1914, UD+, AFX ..........$90,000 H 1999 CIH 2366, EST 3500/2500, CH, TR, EX . . $81,000 M 1997 CIH 2188, 4200/3250, TR, CH, PF3000....$47,500 MC 1991 CIH 1660, 3370H, RWA, AG LDR PF ......$29,500 H
CORN HEADS
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2011 GERINGHOFF RD12, ROTA DISC............$91,000 MC 2011 CAT C-12-30, CHOP, AH ......................$85,000 H 2010 CIH 3412, AHHC, FT, HYD DK ..............$75,000 NH 2011 CIH 2608, STOMPERS, AH ..................$71,500 H 2010 CIH 2608, AHHC, FT, CHOP ................$67,500 NH 2010 DRAGO, 8R, CIH-7010, CHOP ..............$69,500 C
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2008 JD 612, STALK STOMPERS ..................$63,500 H 2010 DRAGO, 8R, CIH,, CHOP, HHC ..............$57,000 B 2012 CIH 3408, NEW-UNUSED ....................$57,000 MC 2007 DR 12R W/O CHOPPERS ....................$53,500 MC 2008 DRAGO, 8R, CHOP, JD-9660 ................$50,000 M 2010 CIH 3208, AHHC, HYD DECK ................$46,500 NH 2009 CIH 3408, HYD DECK, AH....................$45,000 C 2007 CIH 2412, TALL CORN ........................$45,000 MC 2008 CIH 2408, HYD DK PLATES ..................$35,000 MC 2004 DRAGO, 8R, JD-9660STS, CHOP ..........$30,000 B 2002 CIH 2208, STAINLESS SNOOTS ............$21,500 H
2008 CIH 1250, 24R, C&B DISCS ................$129,500 C 2008 CIH 1250, 24RN, 600 PRO, BULK ........$110,000 M 2008 KINZE 3800, 24R, AG LDR, 2 PT ..........$98,000 C 2010 CIH 1250, 16RN, 2 PT HTCH, BULK........$89,500 M 2007 CIH CIH 1200, 16R, 600 PRO ..............$79,500 NH 2006 KINZE 3600, 16R, KPM III ..................$75,000 MC 1997 KINZE 2700, 24R, KPM 1000................$42,500 MC 2001 JD 1760, 12R, JD 250 MON ................$37,500 M 2006 JD 1760, 12R, JD 250 MON ................$36,000 B 2000 JD 1770, 16R, 250 POP, YETTER ..........$31,000 M 1994 IH 950, 12R, VF, ER, 2 PT HITCH ............$8,500 NH 2011 CIH 2162, 30’ DRAPER ......................$63,500 M CIH 900, 12R30, VF, RES MGRS ....................$5,000 H 2009 CIH 2162, 35’ DRAPER, 3” ..................$54,500 MC 2011 CIH 3020, 35’, 3” ............................$35,000 B 2009 JD 2210, 54.5’, SGL POINT ................$55,000 H 2010 CIH 2020, 35’, 3” ............................$27,500 MC JD 2210, 45’, 3 BAR COIL YINE ..................$39,500 H 2007 CAT F540, F&A, 3”............................$27,000 H 2007 CIH TM II, 40.5’, 81 S, 4 BAR COIL ........$39,000 B 2009 CIH 2020, 25’, OFF 5088 ....................$24,000 M 2006 WIL-RICH QUAD X, 54.5’, 4 BAR ..........$39,000 M 2007 CIH 2020, 30’, AHHC, FT, OFF 6088 ......$21,500 NH 2006 NH ST250, 54.5’, 4 BAR TIGER TINE ......$37,500 B 2004 JD 635F, F&A, POLY FINGERS ..............$21,500 H 2007 CIH TIGERMATE II, 38.5’, 69 SHANK, 4 BAR 2006 CIH 1020, 30’, AIR REEL ....................$17,500 C TIGER................................................$33,000 NH 2004 CIH 1020, 30’, HYD F&A ......................14,000 H 1999 DMI TM II, 48.5’, 3 BAR ....................$24,500 B 1991 CIH 1020, 20’, SCH CUT, HYD F&A ..........$5,950 NH DMI TM II, 50.5’, 3 BAR, SWEEPS OK ..........$22,500 H CIH 4300, 44.5’, 3 BAR ADJ w/15” ..............$15,000 H 2010 CIH 870, 11 SHANK ..........................$69,500 B CIH 4300, 45’, 3 BAR COIL TINE ..................$14,000 M 2010 KRAUSE 4850, 13 SH-21’, NICE ............$60,000 B DMI TM II, 29.5’, 3 BAR HARROW................$12,000 B 2011 CIH 870, 9 SH-18’, MTD REEL ..............$58,500 MC WIL-RICH 3400, 30.9’, 53 SH, 4 BAR ............$10,000 M 2011 CIH 870, 9 SH, AUTO RESET, 7” ..........$57,500 H 2001 WIL-RICH 2800, 30’, 4 BAR COIL ............$9,500 NH 2010 CIH 870, 9 SH-18’, 7” TIGER PTS ..........$55,000 C IH 4900, 41.5’, 73 SHANK, 3 BAR ..................$9,500 NH 2009 CIH 870, 9 SH-18’, MECH STOP ............$50,000 MC JD 960, 44.5’, 86 SH, 3 BAR COIL ................$8,500 MC 2009 CIH 870, 9 SH-18’, NEW PARTS ............$49,500 M CIH 4900, 38’, TANDEMS M&W ....................$7,500 MC 2008 KRAUSE 4850 DOMINATOR, 21’ ............$42,000 H JD 960, 29.5’, 3 BAR COIL, 59 SH ................$6,500 B 2008 CIH 730C, NEW 10” POINTS ................$36,500 B JD 960, 44.5’, 86 SH, 3 BAR COIL ................$5,000 H 2008 CIH 9300, 9X30, 8” COVERBOARDS ......$36,000 H JD 1010, 28’, 3 BAR COIL............................$2,000 M 2007 CIH 730C, 7 SH, LEAD SHANKS ............$34,500 H 2009 JD 2700, 7 SH, SPRING RESET ............$33,500 C 2008 MW 2200F, 9 SH-18’, SHINS ................$31,500 MC 2005 NH ST 770, 9 SH-18’, RIGID ................$26,500 MC 2005 DMI 730B, 7 SH, 10 PTS ....................$23,000 H
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FOR SALE: JD field cultiva- Machinery Wanted 040 tor, 24' w/ leveler, pull type, $600. 515-827-5162 All kinds of New & Used farm equipment – disc chisFOR SALE: Yetter 30' roels, field cults, planters, tary hoe, shedded, exc. 320soil finishers, cornheads, 894-7848 feed mills, discs, balers, IH 12R30" 183 cult, $1,200. IH haybines, etc. 507-438-9782 8R30" cult, $200. Disc chisels: JD 714 & 712, 515-227-0702 Glencoe 7400; Field Cults IH 496 25' disc, $11,000. Glenunder 30': JD 980, small coe 9 shank disc chisel, grain carts & gravity boxes $4,600. Brillion 12' soil fin300-400 bu. Finishers under isher, $8,200. (608)489-4180 20', clean 4 & 6R stalk choppers; Nice JD 215 & 216 IHC #183, 8R36” flat-fold flex heads; JD 643 corncult., w/rolling shields, 5 heads Must be clean; JD shanks per row. 507-764-3609 corn planters, 4-6-8 row. 715-299-4338 IHC #475 tandem disk, 19.6' w/hyd. wings, exc. cond. New Idea 324 or 325 pull type 507-764-3609 picker w/ 314 or 329 sheller, any condition. Call after JD 220, 20' disk, field ready; 5pm. 507-332-2808 JD 145, 3-16's SR plow; 18.4x34 band duals; 5T & 6T WANTED: Green JD 3R forrunning gears; sprayer age head, good condition. supply tanks, 5-1500 gal.; 320-573-2872 or 320-630-5574 sm. 200 gal. field sprayers w/pumps; 200 bu. grav. WANTED: Zetter markers boxes. 320-864-4583 or 320for 12R30” White planter, 779-4583 320-275-3066
BEAN HEADS
FIELD CULTIVATORS
DISK RIPPERS
RED POWER TEAM
(C) Corwith Red Power Corwith, IA (515) 583-2364
www.RedPowerTeam.com (H) Humbolt Red Power Humbolt, IA (515) 332-1702
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FOR SALE: JD 742, 19' soil JD 630 disc, 26' w/ harrow, $11,500/OBO. 14' Kewanee finisher, $10,900. 320-333culti-mulcher, $2,200/OBO. 4477 715-455-1485 or 715-948-2175 FOR SALE: JD 980 27 ½' field cult, 3 bar harrow, Remlinger 12R Strip Till walking tandems, good folding bar $10,000. cond, $14,900. 507-357-4527 712-358-2489
(NH) New Hampton Red Power New Hampton, IA (641) 394-3178
(MC) Mason City Red Power Mason City, IA (641) 424-2702
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Farm Services
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FOR SALE: '97 Rogator 854, SS tank, 60-90 booms, foamer, 460 Raven, new pump, new boom controls, $45,000 OBO. 507-383-8030 FOR SALE: 500 gal sprayer, 45' boom, hyd pump, $1,200. 515-291-7721 For Sale: Fast 80' 3 pt boom, 1800 AL pull tank, tall tires, 450 Raven 20” nozzles Hyd pump. $10,000. 507-525-2270 Top Air 1000 gal., pull-type sprayer, tandem axle, foamer, 60' hyd. boom, very nice, $3,900. 507-2511394 Wanted
DAMAGED GRAIN WANTED ANYWHERE We buy damaged corn and grain any condition - wet or dry TOP DOLLAR We have vacs and trucks
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WANTED: 4440 or 4630 or 4640 JD or 5288 IH tractor in good condition, low hours, 320-562-2424 WANTED: Kansun 10-25-215 single phase dryer, must be good. 320-264-5172
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NEW EQUIPMENT E-TRAIL GRAIN CARTS 710 Bu. - On Hand ..........................$18,795 510 Bu. - On Hand ........Starting at $10,995 GRAVITY WAGONS 500 E-Z Trail - On Hand........$7,995-$9,020 400 E-Z Trail ..........................$6,895-$7,250 HARVEST INTERNATIONAL/AUGERS T10-32 PTO Truck Auger ..................$3,500 T10-42 Truck Auger ..........................$4,250 T10-52 Truck Auger ..........................$4,950 H10-62 Swing Hopper ......................$8,500 H10-72 Swing Hopper ......................$9,300 H10-82 Swing Hopper ......................$9,750 H13-62 Swing Hopper ....................$13,500 H13-72 Swing Hopper ....................$14,500 H13-82 Swing Hopper ....................$15,500 H13-92 Swing Hopper ....................$18,500 18-44 Belt Conveyor, 7.5 hp ............$9,950 12 Volt Auger Mover..........................$1,995 Hyd. Auger Mover ............................$1,350 HITCH DOC SEED TENDERS 2 Box Tandem - On Hand ................$9,850
4 Box Tandem - On Hand ..............$15,950 6 Box Gooseneck............................$25,000 NEW KOYKER LOADERS Call For Other Sizes 510 Loader - On Hand ............Call for price COMBINE HEAD MOVERS E-Z Trail 4-wheel 21’ ..........................................$2,550-$2,750 26’ ..........................................$2,890-$3,909 30’ ..........................................$3,120-$3,320 Koyker Stor-Mor Grain Baggers & Bag Unloaders..............................In Stock NEW ROUND BALE RACKS 10’x23’ - On Hand ............................$1,995 NEW WHEEL RAKES 14 Wheel, high capacity....................$8,995 12 Wheel, high capacity....................$8,495 10 Wheel, V Rake - On Hand............$3,750 5 Wheel, 3 pt. Rake - On Hand ........$1,325 Land Levelers, 10’ & 12’ ............On Hand Walco Ground Pounder 45’ Land Roller ............................$31,500
USED EQUIPMENT WAGONS ‘10 E-Z Trail 3400 w/brakes ..............$6,900 MISCELLANEOUS ‘07 Mandako 50’ Land Roller..........$27,500 ‘96 Chevy 1500 XT, 4x4 ....................$3,995 GRAIN BAGGER AND BAG UNLOADER RENTALS GRAIN VAC RENTALS SKID LOADER RENTALS 3 TELESCOPING FORKLIFTS FOR RENT
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Gehl V270, DH controls, cab, heat, 2-spd., 2300 hrs., SN: 1028 - $27,200
FORAGE BOXES
‘01 NI 1500 forage harvester - $22,900
‘08 Mustang 2109, cab, heat, M-attach, F-plug heater, SN: 3268 - $32,900
USED SKIDLOADERS
TMR’s/MIXERS
Gehl V270, DH controls, cab, heat, 2-spd., 2300 hrs., SN: 1028 ....$27,200 Gehl 6635DTXII, Gehl controls, cab, heat, 2-spd., 2200 hrs., SN: 0069 ..........................................................................................$17,500 ‘03 Gehl 5635SXT, T-bar controls, cab, heat, single spd., 3400 hrs., SN: 503260 ......................................................................................$12,500 ‘03 Gehl 4835SXT, cab, heat, side windows, single spd., 5700 hrs., SN: 3612 ............................................................................................$8,900 Gehl 5640, T-bar, single spd., 4000 hrs., SN: 4046 ..........................$14,500 ‘08 Gehl 4840, pilot hand controls, cab, heat, S-spd., power Q-Tach, 3100 hrs. ..........................................................................................$17,800 Gehl 5625SX, Gehl controls, single spd., 5600 hrs., SN: 8905 ..........$7,800 ‘79 Gehl 4500, Gehl T-bar ....................................................................$4,750 Gehl 6640, CH/AC, 2 spd., EPQ Tach, Gehl T-bar............................$24,900 ‘10 Gehl 5640E, T-bar, cab, heat, 2-spd., power Q-Tach, 2900 hrs.$23,900 Gehl 5240, Gehl controls, cab, heat, single spd., 3050 hrs., SN: 1473 ..........................................................................................$20,900 ‘02 Gehl 5635SXT, cab, heat, Gehl controls, Gehl Q-Tach/Manual, 3900 hrs., SN: 502398 ....................................................................$12,500 ‘98 Gehl 3825, T-bar, single spd., side windows, SN:12364 ..............$8,500 Gehl 4400, Gehl T-bar, gas engine ......................................................$4,495 Gehl 4640E, 4100 hrs., Gehl T-bar, open cab, B heater, SN: 311230 ........................................................................................................$13,700 ‘83 Gehl 3310, Gehl controls, single spd., w/bucket & manure bucket ..........................................................................................................$3,995 Gehl 4840, 3900 hrs., Gehl T-bar ......................................................$16,900 Gehl 3510, 55” width, Ford gas engine ..............................................$5,750 ‘83 Gehl 3310, Gehl controls, 1425 hrs., SN: 1215 ............................$4,700 ‘78 Gehl 2600HL, 20 hp. gas Onan engine, single spd., 3 buckets, SN: 00919 ..........................................................................................$3,450 ‘08 Mustang 2109, cab, heat, M-attach., F-plug heater, SN: 3268..$32,900 Mustang 2086, joy stick controls, cab, heat, air, 2-spd., 1850 hrs., SN: 3964 ..........................................................................................$24,500 Mustang 2054, DL foot, susp. seat, back alarm, side windows, SN: 6184 ..........................................................................................$14,500 Mustang 2076, dual lever/foot, cab, heat, 3900 hrs., SN:3969 ......$18,500 ‘06 Mustang 2076, hand/foot controls, cab, heat, single spd., 1132 hrs. ..........................................................................................$21,900 Mustang 930A, T-bar controls, 2000 hrs., SN: 4218 ..........................$7,900 ‘07 Mustang 2066, Case hand control, cab, heat, 2-spd., power Q-Tach, 140 hrs. ............................................................................................$26,500 Mustang 2056, joy stick case, C&H 2-spd., PQ-tach, radio, B U alarm, block heater, susp. seat, 522 hrs., SN2506 ..................................$26,950 Mustang 2076, hand/foot controls, cab, heat, single spd., block heater, back up alarm..................................................................................$19,700 ‘10 Mustang 2054, T-bar, C&H, 1100 hrs, SN:9652 ..........................$21,900 ‘08 Mustang 2054, T-bar, cab, heat, SN: 8343..................................$18,900 ‘06 Mustang 2054, duals/lever foot, open cab, SN: 6437................$16,500 ‘06 Mustang 2054, 169 hrs., SN: 6438 ..............................................$13,900 ‘05 Mustang 2054, dual lever foot, 1800 hrs., SN:5525 ..................$14,900 ‘04 Mustang 2054, dual lever foot, 2159 hrs., SN:5086 ..................$13,900 Mustang 2066, Gehl controls, 2177 hrs., SN: 5356 ..........................$20,900 Mustang 2050, 2950 hrs., SN: 0805 ..................................................$12,950 ‘02 Mustang 2044, single pin, 3800 hrs. ..........................................$12,200 ‘08 Mustang 2054, T-bar, cab, heat, S-spd., 2200 hrs., SN: 8289 ..$17,900 Mustang 2044, dual lever foot, power Q-Tach, 1718 hrs., SN: 6436 ........................................................................................................$16,500 ‘09 Mustang 2044, T-bar, S-single, 1100 hrs., SN: 6671 ..................$20,500 Mustang 921, T-bar, SN: 0137 ............................................................$5,300 Mustang 2050, 4995 hrs., dual lever foot, SN: 0795 ..........................$8,700 Hydromac 8C........................................................................................$2,795 ‘03 Case 70XT, Case controls, cab, heat, single spd., 2006 hrs., SN: 8930 ..........................................................................................$18,900
NDE 2804, 1120 cu. ft., flat front conveyor, twin screw, SN: 2698 ..$36,950 Supreme 600 vertical mixer ..............................................................$14,900 Knight Mfg. 3300, reel auggie ............................................................$3,000 Schuler 7010, 2-spd., 700 cu. ft. ......................................................$15,900 Schuler 6110 TMR vertical ................................................................$11,900 Knight Mfg. 5185, twin vertical mixer, w/’07 Peterbilt ....................JUST IN ‘06 Kuhn Knight 3160, 600 cu. ft. capacity, commercial reel, SN: C0042........................................................................................$28,500 Patz, SN:33520717 ............................................................................JUST IN Gehl 7210, 540 PTO, 210 cu. ft., flotation tires ..................................$4,500 Gehl 7335, 540 PTO, Digi Star EZ 210 scale, 300 cu. ft. capacity, SN: 9865 ............................................................................................$4,500 ‘03 Knight 5032 vertical mixer, 540 PTO, 320 cu. ft., new liners, screws, knives, SN: A0044 ..........................................................................$18,500 Kelly Ryan 4x12 Feed R Wagon, 540 PTO, 4x12 capacity, Weight-Tronix 715 Model scale, SN: 11658 ............................................................$4,100 Oswalt 300, 540 PTO, 300 cu. ft., Digi Star EZ 320 scale, SN: A0186 ..........................................................................................................$6,900
TELEHANDLER ‘05 Gehl 634, 1400 hrs., SN: 1111 ....................................................$35,000 Gehl RS6-XR42, 42’ lift height, w/forks, 1500 hrs., SN: 3533 ..........$38,800 Gehl RS8-42, 42’ lift height, w/forks, 2300 hrs., SN: 5594 ..............$39,700 ‘06 Gehl RS6-XR42, dsl. eng., cab, heat, 1084 hrs., SN: RS642JX0813829 ....................................................................$42,000 ‘99 Terex TH528 w/forks, Cummins eng., 28’ boom ........................$19,000 Mustang 844, Rental Unit..................................................CALL FOR PRICE
TRACTORS JD 4240, 540 PTO & 13⁄8 1000 PTO, 110 hp., 2WD, new A/C, 2 SCV’s, quad shift, SN: 01822OR ................................................................$21,000
MISCELLANEOUS ‘00 H&S trailer, ramps, wood floor, skid loader trailer, SN: 161 ........$2,400 ‘92 Redi Haul trailer, skid loader trailer, SN: 77691 ............................$2,400 Mensch M1100 sawdust shooter, SN: 2562 ......................................$2,200 HLA saw dust bucket, 72” ..................................................................$2,950 Woodchuck sawdust bucket, 78” ......................................................$3,750 NI 517 snowblower, 7’ W, 2-stage, dbl. auger, 540 PTO, SN: 1612 ..$1,395 Hale 50FB32R1000 water pump, 13⁄8 1000 PTO, PTO driven, high pressure water pump, SN: 63132 ............................................$1,400
SPREADERS/PUMPS Knight Mfg. 8032, 3200 gal. capacity, SN: 0054 ..............................$17,200 Balzer 4200, top fill slurry tank..........................................................$15,500 Badger BN338, slurry manure tank, 3350 gal., SN: 25561 ................$3,500 H&S 430W spreader, 2 spd, upper beater, SN: 209730 ..................$11,750 ‘05 Knight MFG 8132 slinger ............................................................$23,500 Knight 8014, front splash, wood rails, tandem flotation tires............$8,100 N-Tech manure pump, 3 pt. 6”x8’, impeller, 1000 RPM ....................$5,250 Kuhn Knight 8132 slinger, SN: BO306 ..............................................$23,500 H&S 235 spreader ................................................................................$4,200 Kuhn Knight 8132 slinger, SN: BO237 ..................................................CALL Kuhn Knight 8118 slinger, 540 RPM, truck tires, SN: BO442 ..........$16,200 Knight 8014, SN: 0065 ........................................................................$7,500 ‘04 Kuhn Knight 8124 Pro Twin slinger, 1000 PTO, SN: B0013 ......$18,000 NuHawk 240 spreader ........................................................................$3,750 NH 195 box spreader, 540 PTO, hyd. endgate, upper beater, SN: 224561 ........................................................................................................$10,900
HAY & HARVEST EQUIPMENT Kuhn FC353RGC mower conditioner, 11’6” cut, SN: C0016 ..........$18,900 Lundell shredder, 2-row ..........................................................................$995 NH 320 small square baler w/thrower ................................................$3,495 ‘10 H&S BW1000 bale wrapper, light kit, remote start & steer, SN: 1912 ..........................................................................................$22,900 Artex VC1004SP bedding machine, 540 PTO, capacity 5 yards, SN: 2102 ............................................................................................$8,250 Krone GA7000DL, twin rotor rake ....................................................$10,200 JD 920, 540 PTO, 9’9” cut w/flail conditioner, SN: 986314................$8,300 JD 1209 mower conditioner, 9’ cut ....................................................$3,500 Haybuster 2544 bale processor ........................................................$13,500 Haybuster 2620, 13⁄8 1000 PTO, SN: 26JJ061820................................$7,900 Gehl 1090 haybine, 540 PTO, 9’ cut....................................................$1,900 Gehl BU980, 16’ box, conveyor extension, MN 13-ton gear, SN: 49083 ..........................................................................................$7,850 Gehl 940, 16’, tandem gear, forage box..............................................$2,695 NH 27 forage blower ..............................................................................$700 ‘92 Gehl 970 forage box, Gehl tandem running gear, 16’ ..................$4,500 Gehl DM160 disc mower, 6 discs, SN: 4247 ......................................$3,950 ‘08 H&S BW1000 bale wrapper, Honda engine, light kit, remote start & steer, SN: 1685 ....................................................................$21,500 Gehl 1580 forage blower ..................................................CALL FOR PRICE ‘10 Tonutti 12TCR, 12 wheel rake ......................................................$4,850 Gehl 1210 hay head ............................................................................$1,350 Val-Metal H5600, 540 PTO, fine cut, 360 knives, SN: 52158 ..........$21,900 Kuhn GMD6006IIHD, 540 PTO, 6 disc mower, 7’10” cut, SN: 0078 $10,200
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TRACTORS ‘05 JD 9320, 3 pt., 3200 hrs. ........$133,000 ‘01 JD 9200, 3 pt., 8500 hrs. ..........$69,500 CIH 7140, MFWD ............................$43,500 ‘90 Ford 946, 6100 hrs.....................$39,000 ‘90 Ford 876, 6200 hrs.....................$42,500 GRAIN CARTS ‘10 E-Z Trail 510 ..............................$10,500 Unverferth 4500, Nice! ......................$8,000 Parker 450..........................................$5,250
‘11 Kuhn Knight 8132 manure spreader Call For Price
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FARM SYSTEMS 3695 HWY 14 WEST Owatonna, MN 55060 800-385-3911 • 507-451-3131 www.northlandfarmsystems.com
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'91 Patriot 66' booms, 9.5x42 Barn roofing, Hip or round Silo demolition. We pay cash roof barns & other buildtires, $24,000. 320-366-3834 for Harvestors, & charge ings. Also, barn & quonset or 320-894-2594 for take-down of stave straightening. Kelling Silo silos. Dennis 507-995-2331 Fast sprayer 7420, 1250 gal 1-800-355-2598 tank w/ 100 gal rinse tank, Fencing Material 046 80' boom, inductor, Raven Monitor, fully hyd, hyd FOR SALE: 400 used 5”x8' drive pump, used very litwood posts. 507-430-2549 tle, always shedded. 507370-2977 or 507-360-1480
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BALZER BUILDS THE BEST LIQUID MANURE HANDLING EQUUPMENT
- Balzer 10,000 gal. 5th wheel slurry - Balzer 7400 gal. disc wheel slurry w/5 unit injector - Houle 6000 gal. slurry w/4 unit disk injector - Balzer 4800 slurry w/4 unit spring tank sweep injector - Balzer 4200 gal. vacuum w/3-tank injector - Balzer 4200 gal. slurry w/5 unit spring shank injector - Calumet 3750 gal. vacuum manure tank w/3-unit disc injector Express - Balzer 3750 w/4-shank injector Lagoon - Better Bilt 3400 gal. vacuum tank - Balzer 3350 vacuum tank Pump - Van Dale 2250 gal. vacuum tank - Better Bilt 1650 vac tank - Badger 1500 gal. vacuum tank - Better Bilt 1500 vacuum tank - Better Bilt 1300 single axle vacuum tank - Dietrich 5 unit sweep injector
Balzer Express Tank • 1/4” Uni-body Construction • 5” and 6” Solid Steel Spindles in Sleeves • Long Tongue and PTO • 5,000, 6,000 and 6,750 gallon sizes available
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Grain Carts • New 900 x 32 flotation tires, under 10psi • 24” Unload Auger “Fastest in the industry!” • Auto-Trail Steerable Axle System • New independent horizontal “feeder” & vertical “unload” auger operation
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‘10 JD 9770STS, 162 hrs., Pro-Drives, 20.8x42’s w/duals, CM, chopper, JD bin ext. w/Maurer tip tops ..................$230,000 ‘09 JD 9870STS, 4WD, 566 hrs, CM w/5-spd. rev., 650/85R38’s, chopper w/Powercast tailboard ................$229,500 ‘09 JD 9870STS, 4WD, 613 hrs, CM w/5-spd. rev., 20.8x42’s w/duals, chopper w/Powercast tailboard ................$225,000 ‘12 JD 6430, MFWD Premium w/673 SL loader, 3 hrs.!!, 24-spd. Auto Quad w/LHR..............................................$98,500 ‘11 JD 635F Hydra Flex ..................$36,500 2008 & 2010 JD 612C Corn Heads, Knife Rolls, HHS ..................................CALL Lease/Finance Programs Available!
Misc.Equipment:
V-Pump
- Doda 13’ vertical pump - Clay 12’ vertical pump - N Tech vari width vertical manure pump - ‘09 Doda 10’ vertical pump - Nuhn 540, 8’ vertical pump
New Tanks & Pumps: Any Size Available Used Tanks:
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- Balzer Doda 6’ Super 150 vertical pump - Balzer 314 agitator - 8”x30’ wheeled load stand - Balzer 38’ lagoon pump
- Spray Specialites XLRD 1500 gal., 80’ boom sprayer - Redball 570, 1200 gal., 90’ boom w/Raven 450 monitor - Top Air 1100 gal., 88’ boom, Raven 450 monitor - Top Air 1100 gal., 60’ boom - Blumhardt tandem axles, 1000 gal., 90’ boom w/foamer - Redball 565, 1000 gal., 60’ X-fold boom - Century HD 1000 gal., 60’ boom - Demco Conquest 1000 gal, 60’ boom, Raven 440 - Top Air 750 gal., 45’ boom - Walsh 500 gal., 45’ boom - New Hardi 150 gal., 32’ PTO sprayer - (2) Brent 600 GREEN gravity wagons - Parker 505 RED gravity wagon - Brent 1080 grain cart - Brent 774 grain cart - Brent 674 grain cart - Brent 472 grain cart - Brent 420 grain cart - JD 1210A, 400 bu. grain cart - PFM hydraulic rock picker - New Lee Mfg. 975 trailer dsl. fuel tank - Krause Model 8200, 36’ disk - IH 706, gas, WF - JD Model 2700, 7 shank chisel plow - DMI 730B, 7 shank chisel plow - Balzer Model 10-16 silage accumulator conveyor box - JD 980, 32.5’ field cultivator - JD 960, 32.5’ field cultivator w/3 bar harrow - JD 722, 30.5’ soil finisher w/5 bar harrow - New Balzer Model 2000 & Model 1500 pull type stalk choppers - Brady 14’ stalk chopper - JD 1520 no-till drill w/Yetter cart - JD 9620T w/2165 hrs. - JD 4555, QR, 18.4x42 tires, 3831 hrs. - C-IH Puma 165, MFWD, 14.9x46 rears, 535 hrs. - IH 986, 18.4x38 tires, 840 actual hrs. - JD 7210, 2WD, 622 hrs. - JD 1600, 3 pt., 12-shank chisel plow - Glencoe 25’ soil finisher w/4 bar mulcher - JD 335 round baler
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1st Crop Mixed Hay. 4x5 Dairy quality western alfal- WANTED AND FOR SALE Round Bales net wrapped. fa, big squares or small ALL TYPES of hay & 100 available. Take a few squares, delivered in semi straw. Also buying corn, or take all. Medford, WI. loads. Clint Haensel wheat & oats. Western Hay Call evenings (715)748-3380 (605) 310-6653 available Fox Valley Alfalfa Mill. 920-853-3554 Dairy Quality Alfalfa Straw, Grass, Alfalfa, & Tested big squares & round Corn Stalks in Large Livestock 054 bales, delivered from South Rounds & Large Squares, Dakota John Haensel (605) in net & plastic twine. De- Black Angus Yearling bulls: 351-5760 livered in semi loads. Call Hamp, Duroc & Yorkshire Tim at 320-221-2085 Boars & Gilts Alfred Kemen 320-598-3790
Bus. 800-432-3564 800-432-3565 • Res. 507-426-7648
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FOR SALE: Registered Polled Hereford yearling bulls, big growthy & mostly AI sired, 8 to choose from. 651-438-3882 www.reedstockfarm.net Dairy
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3 Reg. Jersey Bulls. Sires Renegade, Legal Headline. 30,000+ lb. grand dams of milk. 2 yr old Sultan bull. (608)845-9502, or 608-516-5137 3 week old vaccinated Holstein calves, bucket broke. Call 715-937-3808 40 Head Holstein Springers 68 mo. bred. All shots, can come & pick. Also, have Open Heifers for sale. Reference Available. 712-269-0874 or 608-963-5846 FOR SALE: Registered Holstein bulls. Breeding age, high production, excellent type. Call Ken Jackson at (715)537-3432
‘05 JD 9320, powershift, 3 pt., 3961 hrs. ................................$133,000
‘01 JD 9200, 24 spd., 3 pt., 8400 hrs. ..................................$69,500
‘89 CIH 7140, 6300 hrs. ........$43,000 Not available until June 1st
‘90 Ford 946, 12 spd., 6200 hrs. ..................................................$39,000
‘90 Ford 876, 6300 hrs. ..........$42,500
Call Today about current inventory specials!
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MACHINERY SPECIALS NH TC29, MFD ......................................$7,995 JD 5403, MFD, 600 hrs. ......................$19,900 JD 4650, PS ..........................................$29,900 ‘77 JD 4630, PS....................................$15,900 JD 4620, w/cab, air ..............................$11,900 JD 4440, PS ..........................................$18,900 JD 4430, Quad, open station ..............$14,900 JD 4230, Quad......................................$14,900 (2) JD 4020, dls., PS ............................$12,900 IH 856, Custom ......................................$8,900 IH 1086 w/46” rubber ..........................$10,900 IH 1066, open station ..........................$12,900 IH 1026, Hydro ..........................................$AVE IH 460 & 560, gas ..........................from $3,000 JD Sound Guard Cabs................................Call Gehl 4635 Skid Steer, 6’ bucket ............$7,995
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507-294-3387 www.midwestfarmsales.com
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Brown Swiss Bull, son of WANTED TO BUY! USED 10 BIG Fall Born Reg. Polled 15 Black & Black Baldie Angus Yearling Bulls w/ exc Hereford Heifers. VaccinatPayoff. Proven breeder. performance records. InBULK MILK COOLER Young Cows to freshen ed, open & ready to breed formation on website. 715-832-5229 or 715-271-8716 ALL SIZES 920-867-3048 now. Good genetics, good now. 715-772-4680 or Steve Schmalenberger milkers. 715-785-7570 Grazing Herd - Approx 50. 30 WANTED TO BUY: Dairy www.larsonhereford farms.com 515-570-5215 25 Limousin bulls, 2 yr. olds Springers, rest of herd concenturyacresangus.com heifers and cows. 320-235& yearlings, low birth firmed pregnant $1,550/ea. 2664 Beef Up your herd. Online wgts., super growth. (608)317-3583 or bull sale. www.millrd.com John Goelz 507-557-8394 (608)457-2598 or call 715-665-2605 Larry Goelz 507-825-5509
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4WD/TRACKS ‘94 JD 9680, 20.8-42 triples, 4 SCVs, 5327 hrs. ......$59,500 ‘87 CIH 9150, 18.4-42, 4 SCVs, 5032 hrs. ................$47,500 ‘89 JD 8760, 24-spd., 20.8-38, 6380 hrs...................$53,500 ‘04 JD 9220, PS, 710/70R38, d/lock, 3162 hrs. ......$152,500 ‘06 JD 9420, PS, 800/70R38, d/lock, 1600 hrs. ......$172,500 ‘08 JD 9530, 780/70R42, 1525 hrs. ........................$235,000 ‘08 JD 9630, Act. seat, 800/70R38, wgts., 950 hrs.$250,000 ‘07 JD 9530T, 36” tracks, 26 wgts., 2457 hrs.........$229,500 ‘08 JD 9530T, 36” tracks, Xenon, WS, 2218 hrs. ....$242,500 ‘11 JD 9530T, 36” tracks, fact. warr., 398 hrs.........$315,000 ‘04 JD 9620T, 30” tracks 80%, 4 SCV, 6500 hrs. ....$147,500 ‘10 JD 9630T, 36” tracks, Xenon, wgts., 1032 hrs. $259,500 ‘11 JD 9630T, 36” tracks, Xenon, warr., 935 hrs.....$292,500 ‘10 Cat MT875C, 16/4 PS, 4 SCVs, 36” tracks, leather trim, Cat Auto Track System, 568 hrs. ....................$340,000
‘83 JD 4450, PS, 18.4-38, 3 SCV, 10,588 hrs.............$29,500 (M) New ‘11 Fast 9518, 1850 gal., 120’, Norac ..............$72,500 JD 4640, PS, 18.4-42, 3 SCV, 4176 hrs. ....................$29,500 SEEDING ‘80 JD 4840, 18.4-42 dls., 3 SCV, 5814 hrs., sharp ..$25,000 ‘92 Great Plains drill, 45’, 71⁄2” spacing, markers ......$17,500 ‘11 JD 6430, std. cab, PQ, 18.4-34, 425 hrs. ............$52,500 JD 7300, 12R30, VF, vac., 1.6 bu., 250 mon. ..............$12,500 ‘92 CIH 7120, 18.4-42 w/dls., w/ldr., 7620 hrs. ........$37,500 ‘97 JD 1780, 24R20, 3 bu., row cleaners ..................$45,000 COMPACT/SKID STEERS ‘01 JD 1780, 24R20, 3.0 bu., r/cleaners, field ready $47,500 ‘05 JD 3720, MFWD w/cab, hydro., 400 hrs. ............$24,500 ‘06 White 8722, 16R22, w/pull cart, r/cleaners ........$38,500 ‘01 JD 240, skid, hand controls, 72” bucket ............$14,500 ‘97 Kinze 2600, 16R30, (13) interplant units, 1.6 ....$45,000 ‘03 Mustang MTL25, cab, tracks, 1300 hrs. ............$29,500
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‘07 CIH 2588, 1856/1366, 520/42 dls., sharp! ....$165,000 ‘00 JD 9550, 2819/2018, LL, 18.4-38, TPR, spreader ..............................................................................$82,500 ‘02 JD 9650STS, 3827/2551, LL, PRWD, 18.4 dls. ....$98,500 ‘01 JD 9450, 2477/1720, 30.5-32, 17’ auger ............$79,500 ‘11 JD 9570, 145/94, CM, 18.4-42 duals ................$239,500 MFWD TRACTORS (M) ‘08 JD 9670, 1410/1150, L/mstr., 800/70R38 sgls. $169,000 ‘11 JD 9770, 439/335, CM, SLS, PRWD, 650’s ........$295,000 (M) ‘05 Challenger MT295B, cab, 2 SCV, 800 hrs. ..........$22,500 ‘87 Case 3594, 18.4-38, 5959 hrs.............................$26,000 (M) ‘09 JD 9870, 961/620, CM, 800/70R38, PRWD........$230,000 ‘10 JD 635F, F/finger, Crary wind system, 1500 acres ..........$39,500 ‘11 JD 5075M, open station, JD 563 ldr., 120 hrs. ..$47,500 (10) ‘08-’11 JD 608, 8R30 Stalkmaster ........................From $57,000 ‘99 JD 6210, open station, 2 SCV, 640 ldr. ................$27,500 (14) ‘08-’11 JD 612, 12R30 Stalkmaster ......................From $59,000 ‘03 JD 6715, cab, JD 740 ldr., 2800 hrs. ..................$49,500 ‘06 Clarke 16R30, cornhead, fits 60/70 Series..........................$35,000 ‘05 JD 7520, IVT, ILS, 3 SCV, 3350 hrs. ......................$89,500 ‘08 JD 7230, std. cab, JD 741 ldr., 1550 hrs. ............$85,000 TILLAGE ‘90 JD 4555, PS, 18.4-42 w/duals, eng. work ..........$45,000 JD 4850, 3 SCV, 18.4-42, 7572 hrs. ..........................$32,500 (M) ‘08 JD 637 disk, 45’ ..................................................$68,000 JD 856, 12R30 RC cult., triple rig, r/shields ................$4,900 ‘90 JD 4955, PS, 18.4-42, 10,974 hrs. ......................$37,500 JD 856, 16R30 cult., triple rig, r/shields ....................$14,500 ‘01 JD 8410T, narrow stance, 24” tracks, 6015 hrs. $89,500 ‘07 JD 2410 C/plow, 61’, 30” spacing ......................$42,000 ‘05 JD 8520T, 18” tracks, 120”, 4000 hrs. ..............$125,000 JD 724 M/finisher, 30’9”, 5 bar spike harrow ............$14,500 ‘11 JD 8335R, IVT, ILS, 480/80R50, 485 hrs., warr. $249,500 ‘95 JD 724 M/finisher, 38’, 5 bar coil tine, NH3 kit ....$34,500 ‘11 JD 8360R, IVT, ILS, 480/80R50, 385 hrs. ..........$272,000 ‘06 JD 8430T, 120”, 25” tracks, Xenon, 2680 hrs. ..$159,500 SPRAYERS ‘10 JD 8320T, PS, 25” tracks, 5 SCV, 1180 hrs. ......$223,500 ‘97 Hagie 284, 2100 hrs., 80’ boom ..........................$49,500 (M) ‘11 JD 8360RT, IVT, 30” tracks, 440 hrs., ext. warr. $280,000 ‘00 AgChem 1254, 2468 hrs., 90’ boom, Raven ......$89,500 ‘09 CIH Magnum 210, PS, 3 SCV, 400 hrs. ............$129,500 ‘98 JD 4700, 2168 hrs., 90’ boom, hyd. tread, 2WD TRACTORS 385/85R34 ................................................................$89,500 ‘08 JD 7230, open station, 18.4-38, 465 hrs.............$46,500 (M) ‘11 JD 4730, 215 hrs., 90’, high clear kit, L/inj. ......$215,000 ‘75 JD 4430, PS, 18.4-38, 2 SCV, 6029 hrs. ..............$21,500 ‘06 JD 4930, 2500 hrs., 120’, boom trac ................$189,500
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USED GRAIN CARTS Kinze 800 cart, 800 bu., 30.5-32............................$17,500 ‘04 Brent 1084, 900’s singles, scale, tarp ............$32,500 ‘07 Brent 1084 cart, 100 bu., 18.4-42 w/tandem, tarp ........................................................................$42,500 ‘07 Parker 938, 36” tracks, 1000 bu. ....................$55,000
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT ‘09 JD 630, MoCo, 9’9”, Imr cond. ........................$15,500 ‘07 JD 568 round baler, surface wrap, high moist. kit ..............................................................................$25,500 ‘10 JD CX20, r/mower, hyd. fold, 1000 PTO ..........$20,000
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HANCOCK, MN HOPPERS ‘87 Cornhusker, 42’, 20” hopper height, new brakes/tarp, 80% tires ................................$12,900 (2) ‘90 Timpte, elec. tarp, 80% tires/brakes, Al wheels, Clean ..............................$15,900 ‘92 Wilson, 41’ AL hopper, roll tarp, 80% tires/brakes, 20” hopper height ..........$15,900 Lift Kits - adds 20” to hopper height ................Kit $650 ..........................Installed $1,350
‘95 Ravens, 48/96, All Aluminum, SPAX/AR..........................$10,000 Custom Haysides 3’-6’ Custom Extensions to fit any trailer back ..........................$350 Standard..............................$1,250 NEW Tip-In Tip-Out..............$1,750
END DUMPS ‘04 Mac, 32’, 72” sides, new cyl., brakes & lights, 50% tires ........................................$27,900
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‘92 Trailmobile, 48x96, SX/AR ........................................$16,500 DAY CAB TRUCKS ‘87 Transcraft, 48/96, SPAX/AR, ‘90 Int’l 9400, 196” WB, AR ..................................$11,500 22.5 tires, new brakes, paint & lights ..............................$16,500 ‘04 Freightliner, CL12042ST Engineered Beavertail for Century Class, 350K, 350 Drop Deck ........Installed $5,500 Mercedes, 10-spd., 3.70 ratio, SX ..................................$21,500 ..................Unassembled $3,500 or w/Twin Screw ............$25,500 VAN TRAILERS ‘02 Freightliner, CL12064ST, Good Selection (over 30) of Van Trailers ‘95-’01, 48/102-53/102, 410 hp. Cummins, 10-spd., great for water storage or over 800K, 3.90 ratio, 230” WB, New Rods & Main, New Recaps, the road hauling ..$4,000-$8,250 48” Flattop......................$20,500 48’ & 53’ Van Trailers to rent. – $135.00 per month plus tax. FLATBEDS $1.50/mile for pickup & delivery ‘79 Ravens, 45/96, Winch Rail MISCELLANEOUS w/winches, SX/AR ............$7,250 ‘97 Wilson 48/102, All Aluminum, Axles & Suspensions Spread Axle, AR ..............$10,000 For Trailers........$1,000 AR/Axle, ‘74 Fontaine, 40’ ................$4,750 ..............................$500 SR/Axle ‘77 Wilcox, 42’, New Paint, 1/4” Plastic Liner, Floor & Lights, 80% Tires & 10’ Wide ......................$27.50/Ft. Brakes ..............................$5,500 Rims - 22.5 & 24.5 steel & ‘95 Utility Curtainside, 48/102, aluminum ..$60/steel or $175/AL steel trailer w/wood floor, Air Compressor, Ingersoll Rand sandblasted, new paint ....$8,500 185, John Deere engine, ‘99 Transcraft, 48/102, 3200 hrs. ..........................$5,500 AL Combo ........................$9,250 • All Trailers DOTable •
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Black Simmentals & Sim/Angus genetics, 2 yr. old & yearling bulls, polled, good disposition, exc. quality; also, 10-15 bred or open heifers, 40 years Simmental breeding. Riverside Simmentals Cokato, MN 320-286-5805 Dexter cows, no calves. 920-684-1776 FOR SALE OR LEASE REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS Bulls, 2 year old & yearlings; bred heifers, calving ease, club calves & balance performance. Al sired. In herd improvement program. J.W. Riverview Angus Farm Glencoe, MN 55336 Conklin Dealer 320864-4625 FOR SALE: 50 years in the Charolais seed stock business, performance tested Charolais bulls for sale, polled, easy calving w/ exc dispositions. Put more profit in your pocket w/ a Charolais bull. Wakefield Farms 507-402-4640 FOR SALE: Angus Bulls. Stout, heavy muscled bulls w/exc. performance genetics. Semen tested. Sullivan Angus, Kellogg, MN. 507-767-3361
FOR SALE: P.B. Polled Black Salers bulls, great E.P.D.s, most rank in the top 10 of the breed, top bloodlines, easy calving, some 2 yr olds. Oak Hills Farms 507-642-8028 FOR SALE: Polled Hereford Bulls 5 yr & 1 yr old. Call 608-742-2832 FOR SALE: Pure bred Black Angus bulls, Long Yearlings & 2 yr olds, great EPD's. John 507-327-0932 or Brian 507-340-9255 JRC Angus – LeCenter, MN FOR SALE: Red & Black Angus & Black Simmentals, Yearlings & 2 yr old bulls. 507-724-2211 FOR SALE: Shorthorn cattle (weaned heifer calves w/ papers, $1200/ea, bull calves w/ papers, $1,100/ea). 320-510-1123 Forage based Angus bulls. OCC & PCC genetics. Yrlg & 2 yr. olds. Breeding soundness exam. $1,500 $3,500. Tschanz Farms Blair, WI 608-989-2223
Cub 1864, ‘95, 743HRS, 18HP, GAS, 48” DECK, ................................$1,700 Ford 5000, ‘68, 2WD, 62HP, DSL, 10 SPD, 16.9X30 ..........................$6,900 Kubota B3030HSD, ‘07, 917HRS, 4WD, 30HP, 12.4X16..................$11,500 Kubota BX2660, ‘09, 184HRS, 4WD, DSL, TURF TIRES ....................$9,500 Kubota BX2750, ‘02 ................................................................................$2,250 NH CM274, ‘94, 3799HRS, FRONT MOUNT, DSL, 72” DECK............$7,950 Simplicity COLTZT2148, ‘04, 293HRS, Z-TURN, 48” DECK ..............$3,000 Kubota F3680, ‘06, 1686HRS, 4WD, 36HP, 72” DECK......................$11,700 Kubota F3680, ‘08, 787HRS, 4WD, 36HP, 72” DECK........................$15,000 JD F725, ‘91, 1224HRS, 20HP, GAS, 54” DECK ..................................$2,995 Kubota G1800, ‘96, 1200HRS, 4WD, 16HP, 48” DECK ......................$3,000 Kubota GR2000, ‘07, 68HRS, 20HP, 48” DECK, BAGGER..................$5,995 Kubota GR2000G, ‘06, 233HRS, 20HP, GAS, 48” DECK....................$5,250 Kubota L3240, ‘08, 281HRS, MFWD, 32HP, LA514 LDR..................$19,500 Kubota L3540HSTC, ‘07, 396HRS, 4WD, CB, LDR, R4 WHLS........$26,100 Kubota M135XDTC, ‘10, 1671HRS, 4WD, CAB, 18.4X34, LDR ......$59,500 Kubota M5040F, ‘09, 339HRS, 2WD, 50HP, DSL, 16.9X28..............$18,500 NH MC22, ‘05, 2193HRS, 4WD, FRONT MOWER, 72” DECK ........$14,500 Scotts, ‘99, 25HP, 54” DECK, 42” SNOWBLOWER, HYDRO..............$2,150 Tiger Cub, ‘07, 412HRS, 19HP, Z-TURN MOWER, 48” DECK............$4,500 BUH Y750R ................................................................................................$1,500 Kubota ZD21F, ‘06, 255HRS, 21HP, DSL, Z-TURN, 60” DECK ..........$7,895 Kubota ZD21F, ‘05, 1HR, Z-TURN MOWER, 60” DECK ......................$7,500 Kubota ZD21F60P, ‘03, 417HRS, 21HP, Z-TURN, 60” DECK..............$7,500 Kubota ZD28, ‘03, 678HRS, 28HP, 72” DECK, Z-TURN ......................$8,300 Kubota ZD28-72, 1211HRS, 28HP, Z-TURN, 72” DECK, DSL............$7,500 Kubota ZD323-60, ‘11, 57HRS, 23HP, Z-TURN, 60” DECK..............$11,000 Kubota ZD323-60, ‘09, 52HRS, 23HP, Z-TURN, 60” DECK..............$11,000 Kubota ZD326S60, ‘09, 210HRS, 21HP, 60” DECK, Z-TURN ..........$10,500
USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT JD 325, ‘06, 1736HRS, SKID ................................................................$23,500 MUS 920, ‘95, 1274HRS, SKID ..............................................................$7,800 Kubota RTV900W9H, ‘10, 249HRS, UTILITY VEHICLE ....................$10,000 Kubota RTV900W, ‘06, 1095HRS, UTILITY VEHICLE..........................$8,250
Purebred Angus bull for sale. (715)985-3830 or leave message at: (715)985-2694 Reg. Highland Cows. Bred to Angus, due this Spring. 715-532-7501, evenings Registered Texas Longhorn breeding stock, cows, heifers or roping stock, top blood lines. 507-235-3467
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JD 9750STS, ‘02, 1807 HRS, 1382 SEP, 20.8X42......................$132,500 JD 9760STS, ‘07, 1658 HRS, 1163 SEP, 20.8X42, AWD............$205,000 JD 9760STS, ‘06, 1800 HRS, 1452 SEP, AWD, 710-38 ............$182,900 JD 9770STS, ‘10, 685 HRS, 566 SEP, 520-42 ..........................$247,000 JD 9770STS, ‘09, 701 HRS, 534 SEP, AWD, 650-85R38 ..........$275,000 JD 9770STS, ‘10, 219 HRS, 165 SEP, 710-70R38 ....................$279,000 JD 9770STS, ‘08, 1566 HRS, 950 SEP, 20.8-42 ........................$205,000 JD 9860STS, ‘07, 1755 HRS, 1222 SEP, PRWD, 20.8X42 ........$215,000 CORN HEADS CS/IH 2122, ‘02, 12R22, KNIFE....................................................$39,000 GERINGHOFF 1222, ‘07, 12R22, HHS, CHOP ..............................$62,500 JD 643, 6R30, STEEL SNOUTS ......................................................$4,250 JD 643, ‘79, 6R30, LOW TIN..........................................................$6,500 JD 693, ‘98, 6R30, KNIFE ROLLS ................................................$18,900 JD 822, 8R22, LOW TIN ................................................................$7,900 JD 843, ‘75, 8R30, LOW TIN..........................................................$8,500 JD 843, ‘80, 8R30, LOW TIN..........................................................$8,900 JD 893, ‘06, 8R30, POLY SNOUTS, HHS ....................................$33,500 JD 893, ‘98, 8R30, LOW TIN........................................................$19,900 JD 12R22, 12R22, STEEL SNOUTS..............................................$12,500 JD 612C, ‘08, 2300 HRS, 12R20, KNIFE ROLLS..........................$62,500 JD 612C, ‘10, 12R20, CHOP ........................................................$97,000 JD 612C, ‘10, 12R22, CHOP, ROWSENSE....................................$95,000 JD 612CC, ‘09, 2000 HRS, 12R22, CHOP, KNIFE ........................$92,000 JD 612CC, ‘09, 4000 HRS, 12R30, CHOP, ROWSENSE ..............$91,900 DRAGO, ‘04, 6R30, CHOP ............................................................$34,500 DRAGO, ‘07, 12R22, CHOP ..........................................................$69,900 HARVESTER, ‘08, 8R30, LOW TIN ..............................................$42,500 HARVESTER, ‘08, 12R22, CHOP, KNIFE ......................................$69,900 HARVESTER, ‘05, 8R30, LOW TIN ..............................................$38,900 PLATFORMS CS/IH 1020, ‘02, 30’, POLY S ......................................................$15,500 CS/IH 1020, ‘98, 30’, POLY S, HH................................................$12,000 JD 920, ‘91, 20’, POLY S................................................................$9,250 JD 922, 22, DAM, DAS, POLY S ....................................................$4,595 JD 925, ‘92, 25’, DAS, DAM, HYD FORE-AFT ................................$8,250 JD 925, ‘97, 25’, DAM, DAS, HH....................................................$9,250 JD 925, ‘97, 25’, DAM, DAS, POLY S ..........................................$10,250 JD 930, ‘98, 30’, DAM, HYD FORE-AFT..........................................$9,250 JD 930, ‘93, 30’, POLY S................................................................$6,750 JD 930, ‘99, 30’, POLY S..............................................................$13,900 JD 930, ‘94, 30’, DAS, DAM, FORE-AFT ........................................$8,900 JD 630F, ‘05, 30’, HYD FORE-AFT................................................$26,750 JD 630F, ‘07, 30’, HHS, DAS ........................................................$28,000 JD 630F, ‘09, 30’, POLY S ............................................................$30,500 JD 630F, ‘05, 30’, DAS, PLASTIC S..............................................$26,900 JD 635F, ‘11, 35’, POLY S, HH ....................................................$35,000 JD 635F, ‘09, 35’, POLY S ............................................................$32,000 JD 635F, ‘11, 35’, COMPOSITE FINGERS ....................................$35,000 JD 930F, ‘00, 30’, HHS, DAS ........................................................$15,900 JD 930F, ‘02, 30’, HHS, POLY ......................................................$15,000 JD 930F, ‘03, 30’ POLY TINES......................................................$14,900 PLANTERS JD 1770NT, ‘10, 24R30, CCS, LIQUID FERT ..............................$152,000 JD DB44, ‘08, 3000 HRS, 24R22, CCS, MONITOR ....................$134,500 JD DB66, ‘11, 36R22, CCS ........................................................$195,000 JD DB88, ‘10, 20 HRS, 48R22, CCS, FERT ................................$249,000 WHITE 6700, 18R22, 1.8 BU, MONITOR......................................$18,000 SPRING TILLAGE JD 2210, ‘06, FIELD CULT, 41’6”, 83 SHANK ..............................$39,900 JD 2210, ‘06, FIELD CULT, 58’, 7” SWEEPS ................................$59,500 JD 985, ‘95, FIELD CULT, 50’, 99 SHANK ....................................$19,500 WILRICH QUAD 5, FIELD CULT, 37’6”, 9” SWEEPS ....................$19,750
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POLLED HEREFORD BULLS. Good selection of quality yearlings, semen tested, delivery available. Jones Farms, Le Sueur MN 507-317-5996
TRACTORS CAT CHALLENGER, 07, 2143 HRS, 320 HP, 25” TRACKS..........$170,000 CS/IH 2090, ‘79, 5574 HRS, 2WD, 108 HP, 18.4X38, 2 HYD ......$14,750 CS/IH MXU135, ‘07, 1030 HRS, MFWD, 135 HP, 18.4X38, LDR $67,500 JD 4440, ‘80, 2WD, 130 HP, 18.4X38, 2 HYD..............................$21,900 JD 4630, ‘75, 2WD, 150 HP, 18.4X42, 2 HYD..............................$15,500 JD 5085M, ‘11, 11 HRS, MFWD, 85 HP, 18.4R30, 2 HYD ................CALL JD 6115, ‘10, 127 HRS, MRWD, 118 HP, 18.4X38, 2 HYD ..........$39,900 JD 6115, ‘10, 41 HRS, 2WD, 118 HP, 18.4X38, 2 HYD................$34,900 JD 7130, ‘10, 300 HRS, MFWD, 125 HP, 18.4X38, LDR, 3 HYD..$97,000 JD 7230, ‘10, 280 HRS, 2WD, 135 HP, 14.9X46, 3 HYD..............$79,900 JD 7830, 10’, 300 HRS, MFWD, 165 HP, 320-90R54, 3 HYD ....$137,000 JD 8245R, ‘11, 435 HRS, MFWD, 245 HP, 320-90R54, 4 HYD..$159,000 JD 8245R, ‘11, 280 HRS, MFWD, 245 HP, 320-90R54, 4 HYD..$165,000 JD 8245R, ‘11, 464 HRS, MFWD, 245 HP, 380-90R54, 4 HYD..$159,000 JD 8260R, ‘11, 1 HR, MFWD, 260 HP, 380-90R50, 5 HYD ..............CALL JD 8330, ‘06, 2955 HRS, MFWD, 225 HP, 380-90R50, 4 HYD ..$160,000 JD 8335R, ‘12, TRACK, 335 HP, 35” TRACKS, 5 HYD ......................CALL JD 8630, ‘77, 7950 HRS., 4WD, 275 HP, 23.1-30, 3 HYD ..........$14,900 JD 9230, ‘10, 400 HRS, 4WD, 325 HP, 380-90R54, 5 HYD ......$222,000 JD 9230, ‘11, 279 HRS, 4WD, 325 HP, NA, RI..................................CALL JD 9330, ‘10, 433 HRS, 4WD, 375 HP, 710-70R38, 4 HYD ......$219,000 JD 9400, ‘97, 6340 HRS, 4WD, 425 HP, 800-70R38, 4 HYD ......$98,000 JD 9430, ‘10, 1804 HRS, 4WD, 425 HP, 710-70R42, 4 HYD ....$220,000 JD 9620, ‘06, 4150 HRS, 4WD, 500 HP, 800-70R38, 4 HYD ....$172,000 JD 9620, ‘06, 3100 HRS, 4WD, 500 HP, 800-38, 4 HYD ..........$189,500 JD 9630, ‘08, 1271 HRS, 4WD, 530 HP, 850-55R42, 4 HYD ....$255,000 JD 9630, ‘09, 616 HRS, 4WD, 530 HP, 800-70R38, 4 HYD ......$266,900 JD 9630, ‘10, 871 HRS, 4WD, 530 HP, 800-70R38, 4 HYD ......$270,000 JD 9630, ‘10, 420 HRS, 4WD, 530 HP, 800-70R38, 4 HYD ......$277,000 JD 9630, ‘10, 475 HRS, 4WD, 530 HP, 800-70R38, 4 HYD ......$275,000 JD 9630, ‘11, 255 HRS, 4WD, 530 HP, NA, RI..................................CALL KUBOTA L3540, ‘11, 4WD, 35 HP, CAB, LDR, 72” BKT ..............$32,900 VERSATILE 836, ‘86, 6920 HRS, 4WD, 240 HP, 18.4X38, 4 HYD$31,900 UTILITY VEHICLES JD GATOR, ‘07, 250 HRS, 23 HP, BEDLINER ................................$8,900 JD GATOR, ‘10, 408 HRS, POWER LIFT ........................................$9,200 JD GATOR, ‘07, 163 HRS, WINCH, BED LIFT ................................$9,900 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT JD 315, ‘08, 1464 HRS ................................................................$17,500 JD 318D, ‘10, 13 HRS, HYD QUICK TACH, 72” BKT ........................CALL JD 320D, ‘10, 745 HRS, 68 HP, CAB, 76” BKT ............................$29,900 JD 323D, ‘11, 467 HRS, TRACK, 2 SPD, CAB, 76” BKT ..............$41,000 JD 325, ‘07, 1091 HRS, 76 HP, CAB, 78” BKT ............................$26,000 JD 325, ‘04, 1091 HRS, 2 SPD, CAB, 78” BKT ............................$28,900 CS/IH 40XT, 537 HRS, 60 HP, CAB, 60” BKT ..............................$15,500 MELROE BOBCAT, ‘95, 3315 HRS, 43.5 HP, 60” BKT ....................$9,995 JD CT322, ‘06, 1330 HRS, 69 HP, 18” TRACK, 84” BKT..............$35,900 JD CT332, ‘07, 544 HRS, 82 HP, 18” TRACK, CAB, 84” BKT ......$47,995 JD CT332, ‘09, 188 HRS, 18” TRACK, CAB, 2 SPD ....................$49,995 JD CT332, ‘06, 1111 HRS, 82 HP, 18” TRACK, 84” BKT..............$41,000 JD 1810E, ‘08, SCRAPER, 18 YD, EJECTOR ....................................CALL JD 1810E, ‘08, SCRAPER, 18 YD, EJECTOR ....................................CALL COMBINES CS/IH 2388, ‘01, 1711 HRS, 1331 SEP, 420-80R46 ....................$98,000 CS/IH 2388, ‘98, 2996 HRS, 2092 SEP, 18.4X42 ........................$89,000 JD 7720, ‘81, 6045 HRS, 18.4X38, HYDRO ................................$13,900 JD 9610, ‘99, 3297 HRS, 2312 SEP, AWD, 18.4X38 ....................$86,000 JD 9610, ‘98, 2086 HRS, 1345 SEP, 18.4R42..............................$89,000 JD 9650STS, ‘03, 3517 HRS, 2423 SEP, 520-85R42 ................$115,000 JD 9650STS, ‘01, 2731 HRS, 2052 SEP, 18.4X42......................$113,900 JD 9660STS, ‘05, 1376 HRS, 956 SEP, 520-85R42 ..................$159,000 JD 9670STS, ‘09, 550 HRS, 408 SEP, AWD, 710-70R38 ..........$255,000
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FOR SALE: Hereford bulls, great disposition, semen tested, exc EPDs, get them baldy calves & top the sale. 507-215-1037 or 507-825-2383
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SHORTHORN & ANGUS BULLS for sale. Calving ease, semen tested. 608-4378074 www.dreamy280.com Shorthorn & Shorthorn Cross Cows w/ Calves, yearling heifers, yearling bull. 715-828-7271 WANT TO BUY: Butcher cows, bulls, fats & walkable cripples; also horses, sheep & goats. 320-235-2664
‘11 JD 4730, 155 hrs., 100’ boom ....................$203,500
‘05 JD 1770NT, 16 row 30” ........................................$54,900
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4WD TRACTORS (W)’11 JD 9630, Lease Return ......................................$279,000 (O)’11 JD 9630, Lease Return ........................................$279,900 (O)’11 JD 9630, Lease Return ........................................$279,900 (B)’11 JD 9630, 285 hrs., Lease Return ........................$279,900 (O)’11 JD 9530, 207 hrs., Lease Return ........................$264,900 (O)’10 JD 9630, 810 hrs., Extended Warranty ................$255,900 (O)’04 JD 9620, 5630 hrs. ..............................................$137,900 (H)’97 JD 9300, 4343 hrs. ................................................$99,900
TRACK TRACTORS (O)’11 JD 8310T, 300 hrs., 25” tracks ............................$233,900 (O)’11 JD 8310T, 400 hrs., 18” tracks ............................$226,900 (B)’07 JD 9620T, 2283 hrs. ............................................$209,900 (O)’00 JD 9400T, 6150 hrs., 36” tracks ..........................$109,000
ROW CROP TRACTORS (O)’04 Case IH MX285, 1183 hrs. ..................................$130,900 (W)’92 JD 4960, 5893 hrs. ..............................................$61,900 (B)’89 JD 4755, 9781 hrs. ................................................$49,900 (B) ‘01 NH TM165, 10,136 hrs., MFWD............................$37,900 (H)’76 JD 4430, Quad ......................................................$14,500 (W)IH 560, loader, diesel ....................................................$5,495
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Reg. Polled Hereford Cows w/Calves, bred heifer. 715-597-5004 Registered Yearling Polled Hereford bulls for sale. Exc disposition, halter broke, Will semen test. Delivery avail. Klages Herefords Ortonville MN 320-273-2163
(W)’10 JD 9870, 295 sep. hrs., PRWD ..........................$325,000 (O)’11 JD 9870, 1467 sep. hrs. ......................................$314,900 (O)’11 JD 9870, 261 sep. hrs. ........................................$297,500 (O)’11 JD 9770, 256 sep. hrs. ........................................$268,900 (H)’11 JD 9770, 300 sep. hrs. ........................................$265,000 (H)’10 JD 9870, 559 sep. hrs. ........................................$259,900 (H)’09 JD 9870, 490 sep. hrs. ........................................$257,900 (O)’10 JD 9530, 577 hrs ................................................$254,900 (H)’10 JD 9770, 405 sep. hrs. ........................................$239,900 (H)’10 JD 9770, 552 sep. hrs. ........................................$233,500 (O)’10 JD 9570, 419 sep. hrs., duals..............................$206,000 (O)’09 JD 9670, 990 sep. hrs., auto trac ready ..............$199,000 (H)’08 JD 9570, 475 sep. hrs., duals..............................$198,900 (O)’08 JD 9570, 418 sep. hrs. ........................................$196,000 (B)’08 JD 9770, 1011 sep. hrs. ......................................$188,000 (O)’07 JD 9660, 1032 sep. hrs. ......................................$179,900 (B)’05 JD 9860, 1235 sep. hrs. ......................................$169,900 (O)’07 JD 9660, 1185 sep. hrs., duals............................$164,900 (H)’04 JD 9560, 1200 sep. hrs., duals............................$153,900 (B)’04 JD 9560SH, walker, 1525 sep. hrs.......................$139,900 (H)’04 JD 9860, 2121 sep. hrs. ......................................$136,900 (W)’01 JD 9650, 2932 sep. hrs., PRWD ..........................$99,500 (O)’01 JD 9550, 3433 hrs, walker ....................................$86,900 (H)’98 JD 9510, 2284 sep. hrs., PRWD............................$79,900 (H)’95 JD 9500, 1851 sep. hrs., duals..............................$53,900 (H)’96 JD 9500, 2100 sep. hrs. ........................................$45,000 (O)CIH 1660, 3800 hrs ....................................................$36,500 (B)’83 JD 6620SH, sidehill, 3700 hrs. ..............................$15,900 (B)’79 JD 6620 ................................................................$15,900
‘05 NH 1431, 13’ ..........$19,900
Friesen Quick Plant, 2 place tender ..................$3,500
(O)’99 Ag-Chem 854, 3190 hrs., 90’ boom ......................$43,900 (O)’05 Hardi CM1500, 90’ boom ......................................$23,900 (O)Sprayer Specialties, 110 gal., 80’ boom ......................$21,500 (W)Hardi NP1100, 90’ boom ............................................$20,900 (O)Spraymaster, 1100 gal., 80’ boom ..............................$18,500 (B)’05 JD 2210, 36.5’........................................................$37,900 (H)Top Air 1000, 60’ boom ................................................$6,500 (O)Wilrich Quad 5, 42’ ......................................................$35,900 (W)’03 JD 2200, 34.5’ ......................................................$32,900 (H)’10 JD 1990, 40’, 15” spacing, CCS ............................$84,500 (H)’90 JD 630, 30’ disk ....................................................$27,500 (B)CIH 1200, Bauer Built bar, 36R20” ..............................$79,900 (W)’00 JD 980, 44.5’ ........................................................$19,900 (H)’03 JD 1790, 16/31 row ..............................................$79,500 (O)’94 JD 980, 44.5’ ........................................................$18,500 (B)’05 JD 1770NT, 16R30” ..............................................$54,900 (B)’07 Nitro, 62.5’ tool bar................................................$17,875 (O)’97 JD 1780, 24R20” ..................................................$48,500 (H)’96 JD 980, 38.5’ ........................................................$16,900 (W)’06 JD 1720, 12R30” ..................................................$41,500 (B)’94 JD 980, 39.5’..........................................................$16,900 (B)’02 JD 1560, 15’ no till ................................................$24,900 (O)Case 4300, 54.5’ ..........................................................$13,950 (B)Friesen quick plant 2 place seed tender ........................$3,500 (H)JD 960, 36.5’ ................................................................$4,950 (B)Hiniker 35’ cultivator ......................................................$2,900 (B)’07 JD 568, surface wrap ............................................$29,900 (B)JD 1000, 32.5’ ..............................................................$2,795 (H)’08 JD 468, silage special, 6800 bales ........................$25,900 (B)’05 JD 956, 14’6” center pivot ....................................$19,900 (B)’11 JD 885 XUV diesel, Lease Return ..........................$11,900 (W)’02 JD 567, surface wrap............................................$19,900 (B)’10 JD 850 XUV diesel, loaded, camo ..........................$10,900 (B)’08 NH BR7090, twine only..........................................$19,900 (O)’10 JD 620I XUV, 83 hrs., loaded ................................$10,700 (B)’05 NH 1431, 13’..........................................................$19,900 (B)’10 JD 620I XUV, 117 hrs., loaded ..............................$10,500 (B)’03 JD 467, cover edge ................................................$16,500 (O)’09 JD 620I XUV, 60 hrs., loaded ................................$10,200 (B)NH 499, 12’ center pivot ..............................................$11,900 (B)’11 JD 625I, 219 hrs., loaded ......................................$10,200 (H)’04 JD 275, 9’ disc mower ............................................$7,295 (H)’08 JD XUV, diesel, 251 hrs. ..........................................$9,900 (B)’98 NH 664, 2200 lb. bale ..............................................$6,995 (W)’09 JD 620I XUV, 270 hrs., loaded................................$9,750 (B)’92 JD 1600, center pivot, MoCo ..................................$5,900 (H)’10 JD 620I XUV, 1500 hrs., cab....................................$9,500 (B)JD 1219 MoCo ..............................................................$4,995 (B)’08 JD 620I XUV, 226 hrs., loaded ................................$9,500 (B)NI 5408 disc mower ......................................................$3,995 (O)’08 JD 620I XUV, 257 hrs., loaded ................................$9,500 (B)NH 278 square baler ......................................................$3,500 (O)’10 JD 620I XUV, 454 hrs., loaded ................................$9,350 (B)Meyer throw wagon ................................................2@ $1,995 (B)’09 Yamaha Rhino, 700cc ..............................................$8,995 (B)JD 100 forage blower ....................................................$1,595 (O)’08 Kawasaki Brute 750 ATV, 47 hrs. ............................$6,250 (B)’05 JD 4x2, 320 hrs. ......................................................$5,000 (B)’06 JD CT332, 943 hrs., tracks ....................................$39,900 (B)Cub Cadet Big Country 4x2, 439 hrs. ............................$4,500 (B)’08 JD CT332, 1496 hrs., tracks ................................$37,900 (B)’07 Yamaha 660 ATV, 2694 mi. ......................................$4,250 (W)’08 JD 332, 1200 hrs., cab/heat/AC ............................$34,900 (H)’05 Polaris sportsman 700 ............................................$3,200 (O)’10 JD 326D, 625 hrs., EH joystick ..............................$29,900 (B)’97 AVS, MD70, 1728 hrs., tracks................................$23,900 (O)’10 JD 4930, 1010 hrs., 120’ boom ..........................$235,900 (W)’05 JD 328, 3200 hrs., cab/heat/AC ............................$21,900 (O)’10 JD 4930, 1330 hrs., 120’ boom ..........................$228,500 (B)’06 JD 328, 4100 hrs., 2-spd., cab ..............................$19,900 (O)’11 JD 4730, 155 hrs., 100’ boom ............................$203,500 (O)’04 JD 260, 4600 hrs., cab/heat/AC ............................$16,900 (O)’09 JD 4930, 2213 hrs., 120’ boom ..........................$199,750 (B)’96 Gehl 6625SX, 72” bucket ......................................$12,500 (O)’09 JD 4930, 1619 hrs., 90’ boom ............................$189,500 (W)’01 JD 240, 3900 hrs. ................................................$11,900 (O)’10 JD 4730, 916 hrs., 90’ boom ..............................$187,750 (B)’75 Hydra Mac, 3100 hrs., gas ......................................$6,500 (O)’10 JD 4730, 610 hrs, 90’ boom................................$186,700 (O)’10 JD 4730, 1032 hrs., 90’ boom ............................$181,500 (B)JD 845, 16R30” ............................................................$4,950 (O)’09 JD 4730, 1222 hrs., 90’ boom ............................$178,900 (B)White 378, 12R30” ........................................................$2,495 (O)’07 AgChem 1074, 1700 hrs., 100’ boom..................$154,900 (B)Glencoe 12R30” ............................................................$1,995 (O)’03 JD 4710, 1500 hrs., 90’ boom ............................$122,500 (B)Royal 4 row 30/36 ............................................................$250 (O)’04 Willmar 8650, 1200 gal., 90’ boom ......................$74,900 (O)’99 JD 4700, 3525 hrs., 90’ boom ..............................$74,900
(H)’80 JD 7220, 4365 hrs. ................................................$11,900 (H)’79 JD 7720 ................................................................$11,900 (B)’81 JD 7720, 4590 hrs. ..................................................$9,900 (B)MF 550, 2 heads, diesel ................................................$6,995
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White face yearlings will avg 650 lbs. That weight sold for $2/lb. at auction last week. For that price, my all natural, hay fed, up to date shot yearlings are for sale. (715)292-2211 Horse
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Reg. Dunn Quarter Horse Gelding. 10 yrs old, smooth & calm. $4,000. 608-343-8972 Sheep
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FOR SALE: 1 Suffolk Buck $300. 608-295-4843 FOR SALE: 12 Suffolk/Hamp cross ewes, 2 & 3 yrs old, exc quality, also large framed ram. 320-239-2757 FOR SALE: Flock of 4 registered Hampshire ewes & 5 lambs. Great 4-H project, 1 Grand Champion breeding sheep at Waseca County Fair for 9 yrs. 507-456-1846 Swine
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Compart's total program features superior boars & open gilts documented by BLUP technology. Duroc, York, Landrace & F1 lines. Terminal boars offer leanness, muscle, growth. Maternal gilts & boars are productive, lean, durable. All are stress free & PRRS free. Semen also available through Elite Genes A.I. Make 'em Grow! Comparts Boar Store, INC. Toll Free: 877-441-2627 FOR SALE: Duroc, Hampshire, Yorkshire, & Hamp/Duroc boars. Also Hamp/York gilts. 4-H pigs also available. Genetics from top AI sires, many winners over the years. Exc herd health. No PRSS. Delivery Available. Stan Adelman. 320-568-2225 FOR SALE: Ownership shares in farrow to feeder pig facilities in Southern MN. Owner would receive 2,750 head at 55 lbs every 20 wks. For more info, email jeff at: caplathe@charter.net Show Pigs Duroc-HampsYorks Crosses. Sires from top cut. Cains & NIBS. Owen Genetics. Durand, WI 715-672-5717 Pets & Supplies
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4 RED & BLUE HEELER PUPPIES FOR SALE. $50. Call 715-288-6434
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Born 1-28-2012, English Shep- Vermeer V8550 backhoe & herd Pups, Sweet templow w/blade. pered, papered parents,1 Koestler Equipment female 3 males, 715-263-4443 507-399-3006 ask for Val. http://pogueenlishshepherd.webs.com Trucks & Trailers 084 075
'09 Chevy Silverado 1500LT, blue/blk, Z71, Chevy certi5 rolls of 40'' high x 330' long fied, 42K miles, $24,000. field netting. 3 roll 48" High 712-325-1062 x 330' long field netting. All are new but stored outside. '92 Fontaine 48x102 spread 715-671-3142 axle, combo flatbed air ride, $4,850. '86 East 45x102 For Sale: New steer feedspread axle, alum, air ride, ers, calf & finisher sizes 3/4 $4,600. '93 Merritt hopper to 8 ton cap. 920-948-3516 bottom, air ride, new tires, www.steerfeeder.com brakes & doors, $13,800. '05 Wilson hopper bottom, FOR SALE: Rotogrind tub DW500, $23,500. grinder, 1000 RPM, $5,000. (608)489-4180 507-920-9990
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Farm Equipment For Sale ‘08 Cat 965B, 800 hrs ....................$196,500 ‘04 Cat 855, 3000 hrs. ....................$185,000 ‘07 JD 9860STS, 800 hrs., loaded w/all options....................................$175,000 ‘07 Cat MT755B, 2100 hrs. ............$150,000 ‘89 Versatile 846, 4000 hrs., (So. MN tractor) ................................$40,000 ‘08 Lexion 595R, 650 hrs. ..............$245,000 ‘08 Krause Dominator, 18’ ..............$38,000 ‘04 DMI Tiger Mate II, (50.5’) ..........$37,500 ‘96 Terragator 1844, 1800 gal., 3900 hrs. ............................................$45,000 ‘09 Hagie STS14, 120’ boom, loaded ........................................................$195,000 ‘03 Wilrich 957 VDR, nice shape ....$12,000
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COMBINES
NEW Versatile 435, 4WD ............................CALL NEW Versatile 250, FWA ............................CALL NEW Versatile 305, FWA ............................CALL NEW NH TD5050, FWA, w/cab ..................CALL NEW Massey HD2680, FWA, w/cab ..........CALL NEW Massey 8670, FWA............................CALL ‘08 NH 6070 w/cab, 2WD ......................$69,000 ‘03 Kubota M9000, FWA, 1100 hrs. ......$27,500 ‘06 IH 560, WF ..........................................$5,200 White 2-60 w/loader ................................$8,500 IH 806, gas, w/Allied loader ....................$7,850 ‘66 Allis 190, gas ......................................$6,000
‘94 Gleaner R72 w/new engine ..............$58,000 ‘00 Gleaner R72 w/CDF ..........................$82,500 ‘03 Gleaner R65 ....................................$125,000 ‘08 Fantini 12-30 chopping cornhead....$68,000 NEW Fantini chopping cornhead ..............CALL
PLANTERS NEW White planters....................................CALL
TILLAGE M&W 9-shank, 24” w/leveler ..................$14,500 DMI Tigermate II, 5-shank ........................$8,500 JD 960, 36’ w/3-bar ..................................$6,950 ‘07 JD 3710, 10-bottom..............................CALL Wilrich 3400, 50.5’ w/4 bar ....................$14,900
SKIDSTEERS
New Hesston & NH Hay Tools On Hand NH 1412 discmower cond. ..................COMING
MISCELLANEOUS NEW Salford RTS units ..............................CALL NEW Unverferth seed tenders............ON HAND NEW Westfield augers ......................AVAILABLE NEW Rem 2700 vac ....................................CALL NEW Century HD1000, 60’ sprayers..........CALL NEW Riteway rollers ..................................CALL NEW Lorenz snowblowers ........................CALL NEW Batco conveyors ..............................CALL NEW Brent wagons & grain carts ..............CALL NEW E-Z Trail seed wagons ......................CALL NEW rock buckets & pallet forks .............. CALL NEW Hardi sprayers ..................................CALL REM 2700, Rental ......................................CALL Unverferth 8000 grain cart......................$19,000 Kinze 1050 w/duals ................................$48,500 (DMI Parts Available)
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NH 9684, 2545 hrs. ..........................................Coming In ‘06 NH TJ480, 1900 hrs. ....................................$189,000 ‘02 NH TJ375, 3300 hrs. ....................................$129,900 ‘03 Buhler Versatile 2145, 3450 hrs. ....................$79,900 Versatile 846, 3000 hrs. ........................................$39,900 ‘08 NH T8050, 1300 hrs. ....................................$176,900 ‘95 NH 8970, FWA, 7500 hrs. ................................$56,900 ‘07 Genesis 2160, FWA, SS, 4863 hrs. ..................$79,900 ‘00 NH TM165, FWA, 4000 hrs. ............................$59,900 ‘02 NH TM165, 2WD, 1600 hrs. ............................$54,900 ‘05 NH TV145, bi-directional, 1600 hrs. ................$89,900 NH TN75DA, FWA, cab, loader, 1125 hrs. ..............$39,900 Ford TW-25, 7000 hrs. ..........................................$15,900 IH 1494 & loader ....................................................$8,500 Ford 8000................................................................$5,500
‘07 Gleaner 8200, 35’ w/Crary ..............................$29,900 ‘08 NH 74C, 30’, Nice ............................................$24,900 ‘10 NH 74C, 35’ Crary air ......................................$34,000 ‘03 NH 74C, 30’ ....................................................$18,500 ‘05 NH 74C, 25’ ....................................................$16,900 JD 930F w/Crary ....................................................$9,900 ‘98 NH 973, 30’ ......................................................$9,900 ‘98 NH 973, 25’ ......................................................$5,900
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ROW CROP TRACTORS ‘11 CIH Magnum 275, MFWD, 850 hrs., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 4 hyd., HD drawbar, 18 front wgts., 380x54 duals, 380x38 front duals ..................$152,000 ‘07 NH TG215, MFWD, 1288 hrs, 4 hyd, 840/1000 PTO, 380x54” tires & duals ..................................................$95,000 ‘03 NH TG255, MFWD, 3463 hrs., 3 pt. 4 hyd., 1000 PTO, frt wgts, 18.4x46 tires & duals ......................................$82,500 ‘95 JD 8100, 2WD, cab, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt., 3 hyd., 9426 hrs., 18.4x46 tires & duals ......................................$42,500 ‘94 JD 7800, 2WD, cab, air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 9760 hrs., 14.9x46 duals, front wgts. ......................$42,500 JD 4755, MFWD, cab, air, 9813 hrs., 3 pt., 4 hyd., 1000 PTO, 14.9x46 tires & duals ......................................$43,000 ‘88 JD 4650, 2WD, 7450 hrs., PS, 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 28.8x38 tires & duals ..................................................$29,500 Case 2096, cab/air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 18.4x38 singles, 6300 hrs. ........$16,500
Contour Master, chopper, Premium cab ................................................$162,000 ‘05 JD 9760STS, 1462 eng./1086 sep. hrs., Contour Master, 20.8x38 duals, chopper, header controls ..........$128,000 ‘06 JD 9660STS, 1777 eng./1282 sep. hrs, Contour Master, bullet rotor, chopper, 20.8x38 duals ............$129,000 ‘04 JD 9760STS, 2358 eng./1612 sep. hrs., hi-capacity unload, Contour Master, chopper, Greenstar yield & moisture monitor, 800x32 tires $119,000 ‘09 CIH 7088, 1235 eng./910 sep.hrs., 20.8x42 duals, tracker, rock trap, Pro 600 monitor w/yield moisture ..$167,000 ‘03 CIH 2388, 3300 eng./2195 sep. hrs., tracker, chopper, 18Hx42 duals, AFS, yield & moisture monitor, Maurer bin ext...............................................$82,500 ‘06 CIH 1688, 3734 eng. hrs., rock trap, chopper, auto header, thru shop $34,500
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BL ‘04 CIH 8010, 2451 ENG. HRS., 20.8X42 DUALS, HID LIGHTS....................................................................$179,950 SL ‘98 CIH 2366, 2200R HRS., SINGLES, FT, YM ..........$85,500 BL ‘81 IH 1440, 3881 ENG. HRS., CHOPPER....................$9,950
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SE ‘09 JD 9630T, 1303 HRS., 36” TRACKS, HID LIGHTS ..............................................................................$278,500 BL ‘08 CIH 435QT, 2100 HRS., PTO..............................$212,000 BL ‘06 JD 9620T, 2350 HRS., 36” TRACKS, 4 REMOTES ............................................................................COMING IN SE ‘97 CIH 9390, 4394 HRS., REMAN, 24-SPD. ............$95,000 BL ‘97 CAT CHALLENGER 55, 6865 HRS., 17” TRACKS ................................................................................$69,950 BL ‘91 CIH 9230, 6928 HRS., 3 PT., PTO, PS..................$55,950 SL ‘86 VERSATILE 836, 5750 HRS., PTO........................$32,000 SE ‘81 IH 6588, 5295 HRS., 18.4X38 DUALS ................$16,900
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‘11 CIH MAGNUM 340, 950 HRS., SS CAB AXLE ....$205,000 ‘08 CIH MXM125, ROPS, MILLER LOADER................$52,500 BL ‘86 CIH 3394, 5357 HRS., 18.4X42 DUALS ..............$29,750 SE ‘94 ALLIS 6690, 3764 HRS., LOADER, 3 REMOTES ..$19,950 BL TRACTORS-2WD SE ‘04 JX85, 400 HRS., LOADER W/JOYSTICK ..............$26,500 SE ‘82 IH 5488, 6900 HRS.............................................$22,500 ‘77 IH 1586, 7368 HRS., 20.8X38 ............................$14,950 ‘79 IH 1086, 7889 HRS., 18.4X38 ............................$11,850 SE ‘69 IH 856, 4800 HRS., MILLER LOADER..................$11,500 SE ‘74 IH 966, FRESH ENG. OH, DUALS ..........................$9,750 SE ‘81 ALLIS 7020, 7232 HRS., 18.4X38 DUALS ............$9,250 BL ALLIS CHALMERS 185, DSL., CAB, LOADER ..............$8,500 BL
22 GPM PTO PUMPS, TAKE OFFS – CALL ‘08 CIH 1250, 24X30, BULK FILL..........................COMING IN ‘07 CIH 1250, 24X30, ON ROW HOPPERS, PRO 600 ................................................................................$81,995 ‘02 KINZE, 16X31, INTERPLANT ..............................$64,850 ‘96 CIH 950, 12X30”, LIQUID FERT., EARLY RISER MONITOR ..................................................................$16,500 ‘96 CIH 950, 12X30, SEMI MOUNT, EARLY RISER MONITOR ..................................................................$13,500 ‘92 CIH 900, 12X30, PULL TYPE ..............................$13,900 ‘91 CIH 900, 12X30, TRASH W, EARLY RISER MONITOR ................................................................................$12,000 ‘90 CIH 900, 12X30 ....................................................$8,989 CIH 900, 8R30”, PULL TYPE, LIQUID FERT. ................$6,900 CIH 800, 6R30”, PULL TYPE, NICE ..............................$5,500
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BL SL FALL TILLAGE BL ‘10 CIH 870, 11-SHANK, DISK LEVER ..................COMING IN SE ‘10 CIH 870, 9-SHANK, DISK LEVER ........................$48,500 BL ‘09 JD 2700, 9-SHANK, 24” SPACING ......................$38,850 SE ‘07 JD 2700, 5-SHANK ............................................$27,500 BL ‘03 JD 2700, 9-SHANK, CUSHION BLADES, COVING SL BOARDS....................................................................$27,900 BL ‘66 IH 806, DUAL PTO, 18.4X34..................................$6,350 SE ‘66 IH 706, GAS, LOADER ..........................................$4,500 SE ‘04 JD 2700, 7-SHANK, 30” SPACING ......................$24,500 SE ‘53 OLIVER 77, BELLY MOWER ..................................$2,500 BL ‘99 CIH 730B, INDIVIDUAL CUSHION GANG, (NO LEADS) ................................................................................$23,795 FIELD CULTIVATORS BL ‘01 WILRICH 957, 7-SHANK, BIG COIL TINE LEVER SE ‘07 JD 2210, 47.5’, 4-BAR, 7” SWEEPS ..................$53,500 ................................................................................$22,950 SE ‘08 JD 2210, 45.5’, 4-BAR, 7” SWEEPS ..................$47,200 SE ‘00 DMI 730B, BLUE, LEADS AND MAINS ................$21,500 BL ‘02 JD 2200, 56.5’, 200 LB. SHANK, 3-BAR ............$38,900 BL ‘97 DMI 730B, BLUE, 10” MAINS, 2” LEADS ............$18,750 SE ‘01, DMI, 44.5’, TIGERMATE II, PIVOT GAUGE WHEELS, SE ‘99 CIH 727, 7-SHANK, 24” SPACING ..................COMING IN 4-BAR ......................................................................$36,500 BL JD 510, 7-SHANK, DISC RIPPER ..............................$13,900 SE WILRICH QUAD X, 45’, 4-BAR HARROW ..................$34,500 BL ‘05 WILRICH 357, 7-SHANK 3-PT. MOUNTED RIPPER BL ‘98 DMI, 50.5’, TIGERMATE II, 7” SWEEPS, 3-BAR ..................................................................................$7,900 HARROW ..................................................................$29,000 BL DMI COULTER CHAMP, 11-SHANK, 4” TWISTED SE ‘98 DMI 50.5’, TIGERMATE II, 7” SWEEPS, 3-BAR SHOVELS ....................................................................$4,950 HARROW ..................................................................$29,000 BL TEBBEN 7-SHANK MOUNT RIPPER ............................$3,500 BL ‘98 JD, 38’, SINGLE POINT DEPTH CONTROL ..........$14,250 STALK CHOPPERS SE ‘95 DMI TIGERMATE, 47.5’, 3-BAR HARROW............$12,750 SE ‘90 CIH 4900, 47.5', 7" SWEEPS, 3-BAR HARROW ..$10,500 SE ‘06 WOODS, 15’ PULL TYPE......................................$13,750 SE CIH 4900, 52.5’ ..........................................................$8,450 BL ALLOWAY, 20’ MOUNTED, 4-GAUGE WHEELS ............$8,950 SE CIH 4900, 52.5’ ..........................................................$8,500 BL LOFTNESS 240, 20’ MONTED, 2-CASTER WHEELS ....$5,875 SE ‘94 CIH 4900, 41', 3-BAR HARROW............................$7,900 BL ‘96 BALZER 2000, 20’ PULL TYPE ..............................$5,900 SE JD 960, 37’, 3-BAR HARROW ....................................$4,950 SE ‘85 JD 27, 15’ L KNIVES ............................................$5,350
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SE BLUMHARDT, 1000 GAL., 88’-90’ BOOM, RAVEN ....$8,500 BL ‘02 CIH 1020, 30', 1.5" SICKLE, FT ..........................$14,900 SE ‘95 FLEX-COIL 650, 3-SECTION BOOM ......................$5,850 BL ‘90 CIH 1020, 25’, 3” SICKLE, ROCK GUARD ............$11,950 SE AG-CHEM, 750 GAL., 60’ BOOM, HYD. PUMP ............$4,950 BL ‘97 CIH 1020, 30', FIELD TRACKER ............................$9,950 BL ‘97 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” SICKLE, ROCK GUARD ..............$9,000 SKID-LOADERS BL ‘88 CIH 1020, 30’, 1.5” SICKLE, JOHNSON ROCK GUARD CASE SKID-LOADERS ..................................................................................$6,000 SE ‘10 CASE 420, S3, 750 HRS., 2-SPD. ......................$27,900 SE ‘87 CIH 1020, 25’, 1.5” SICKLE, ROCK GUARD ..........$5,750 SE ‘10 CASE 430, S3, 2469 HRS., CAB, HEAT & AC, SE ‘87 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” SICKLE, HYD. FORE & AFT........$4,950 2-SPD. ......................................................................$26,500 BL ‘89 CIH 1020, 22.5’, 3” SICKLE, ROCK GUARD ..........$4,500 SE ‘07 CASE 420CT, 907 HRS. ......................................$26,500 SE ‘91 CIH 1020, 30’ FT, HYD. FORE & AFT ....................$4,250 SE ‘06 CASE 410, 2345 HRS., NEW REMAN ENGINE ....$22,500 CORN HEADS SE ‘07 CASE 430, 2005 HRS. ........................................$21,750 SE ‘07 CASE 420, 1825 HRS. ........................................$18,850 BL ‘09 CIH 2608, 8R30”, FT & AHHC, HYD. DECK PLATES ................................................................................$66,550 SE ‘05 CASE 420, 3846 HRS., CAB & HEAT ..................$17,650 BL ‘07 CIH 2412, 12R30”, FT, HYD. STRIP. PLATES ......$58,500 BOBCAT SKID-LOADERS BL ‘07 CIH 2208, 8R30” ................................................$38,000 SE ‘11 BOBCAT S205, 212 HRS., CAB, HEAT/AC, QUICK TACH..............................................................$30,900 BL ‘05 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIP. PLATES, AHHC ....$35,500 SL ‘09 BOBCAT 5205, 1700 HRS...............................COMING IN BL ‘05 CIH 2208, 8R30", HYD. STRIP. PLATES, AHHC ....$32,900 SL ‘08 BOBCAT S205, 2800 HRS., CAB, HEAT, AC ....COMING IN SE ‘05 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIP. PLATES, AHHC ....$32,850 SL ‘07 BOBCAT S300, 2700 HRS., 2-SPD., HEAT, AC COMING IN SE ‘04 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIP. PLATES, AHHC ....$33,900 SL ‘04 BOBCAT S185, 4900 HRS., HEAT, AC ............COMING IN SE ‘04 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIP. PLATES ..............$33,900 SL ‘08 BOBCAT S150, 3800 HRS., CAB, HEAT ..............$18,150 BL ‘03 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIP. PLATES, AHHC ....$29,975 SL ‘01 BOBCAT 773T, 4518 HRS., CAB, HEAT, AC ..........$13,500 SE ‘06 CIH 2206, 6R30”, HYD. STRIP. PLATES ..............$28,500 SL ‘94 BOBCAT 753L ......................................................$8,500 SE ‘04 CIH 2206, 6R30”, HYD. STRIP. PLATES ..............$25,500 SL ‘84 BOBCAT 642 ........................................................$6,500 SE ‘98 CIH 1083, 8R30”, POLY, TALL CORN SHIELD ......$14,900 SL ‘90 BOBCAT 542B, 1684 HRS. ....................................$6,000 SE ‘99 CIH 1083, 8R30”, POLY, TALL CORN SHIELD..COMING IN SL ‘78 BOBCAT 632 ........................................................$5,500 BL ‘91 CIH 1083 ............................................................$11,500 BL ‘91 CIH........................................................................$9,950 COMBINES BL CIH 1083 ..............................................................$8,950 SE ‘09 CIH 9120, 840 ENG. HRS., TRACKS, RWA, SE ‘89 CIH 1063, STRAIGHT TIN, TALL CORN SHIELDS, LOADED ..................................................................$319,900 PAINTED ....................................................................$8,250 SE ‘09 CIH 9120, 1100 ENG. HRS., TRACKS, RWA, AUTO GUIDE EQUIPMENT LOADED ..................................................................$289,500 BL ‘10 CIH 7088, 455 ENG. HRS., RWA, LOADED ........$269,900 SE NEW PRO 600 TAKE OFF ..............................................CALL SE = Sleepy Eye BL = Bingham Lake SE ‘08 CIH 7010, 808 ENG HRS., 20.8X42 DUALS ......$217,500 SE NEW PRO 600 TAKE OFF ..............................................CALL SL = Slayton SE NEW PRO 600, DEMO UNIT ..........................................CALL SE ‘07 CIH 8010, 1668 ENG. HRS., 20.8X42 DUALS, RWA........................................................................$206,500 SE NEW PRO 700 TAKE OFF W/ARM REST MOUNT FOR TIER 4............................................................................CALL BL ‘07 CIH 7010, 1593 ENG. HRS., 20.8X42 DUALS, AFX ROTOR ............................................................$199,850 SE NEW PRO 700 TAKE OFF W/ARM REST MOUNT FOR TIER 4............................................................................CALL SL ‘02 CIH 2388, 1536R HRS., DUALS, FT, RT ..........COMING IN
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‘11 CIH Steiger 435, 420 hrs., PTO, auto. steer ..........................$228,900
‘92 JD 8960, 6650 hrs., PTO, triples, JD auto steer ........................$79,900
‘08 Magnum 215, 835 hrs., 360 HID lgts., 320R54 tires & duals $122,900
‘10 CIH Puma 155, PS, 555 hrs, w/loader. ............................$114,900
‘89 CIH 7120, 8106 hrs.......$42,500
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‘11 CIH 9120, Tracks, RWA, 290 hrs. ..........................................$359,000
‘11 CIH 7120, 205 eng./170 sep. hrs. ....................................$257,000
CIH 5088, 290 hrs. ............$189,000
‘01 CIH 2388, 3907 hrs.......$80,000
‘07 Bobcat S250, 935 hrs., cab w/air ....................................$28,900
Bobcat 751............................$9,900
USED 4WD TRACTORS Up To One Year Interest Free ••• Call For Details ••• ‘11 ‘12 ‘11 ‘11 ‘11 ‘92
CIH Steiger 600Q, 36” tracks, Full Pro 700 Auto Guide, 390 hrs. ..................$376,800 CIH Steiger 550Q, Lux. cab, big pump, HID lights, 183 hrs., Very Nice ........$360,000 CIH Steiger 550Q, scraper tractor, Lux. cab, big pump, HID lights, 638 hrs. $311,000 CIH Steiger 550Q, scraper tractor, Lux. cab, big pump, HID lights, 732 hrs.$306,000 CIH Steiger 435, Lux. cab, HID lights, 1000 PTO, 710/70R42 tires, 450 hrs. $228,900 JD 8960, PTO, JD auto steer, 20.8x42 triples, 6650 hrs. ....................................$79,900 STX and STEIGER PTO, TOW CABLE & 3 PT. KITS ON HAND!!!
USED 2WD TRACTORS Up To One Year Interest Free ••• Call For Details ••• ‘10 CIH Pump 155, PS, suspension axle, L760 loader, 555 hrs.............................$114,900 ‘08 CIH Magnum 215, Lux. cab, 360 HID lights, 320R54 tires & duals, 835 hrs. $122,900 ‘89 CIH 7120, MFD, 18.4x42 tires & duals, 8016 hrs. ..............................................$42,500
USED SKIDLOADERS ‘07 Bobcat S250, ADV control, 2-spd., cab w/air, 935 hrs.......................................$28,900 ‘10 Bobcat S650, std. controls, cab w/air, 2-spd., float tires ..................................$32,900 ‘08 Bobcat T190, std. controls, cab w/air, new wide tracks, 1815 hrs. ..................$28,900 ‘95 Bobcat 751, diesel, 2638 hrs. ................................................................................$9,900 Bobcat 642, water cooled Ford motor ........................................................................$5,500 ‘03 Bobcat 5600 Toolcat, 605 hrs.............................................................................$26,900 “Where Farm and Family Meet”
Bobcat 642............................$5,500
Bobcat 5600 Toolcat ..........$26,900 60” SB200 snowblower..........$4,500
USED COMBINES Interest Waiver or Low Rate Financing Available ••• Call For Details ‘11 ‘11 ‘09 ‘07 ‘01 ‘11 ‘95 ‘09 ‘10 ‘10 ‘10 ‘10 ‘03 ‘92
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9120, track drive, RWA, 290 eng./248 sep. hrs., leather, loaded..............$359,000 7120, 205 eng./170 sep. hrs. ......................................................................$257,000 5088, 290 eng./230 sep. hrs., 30.5x32 tires, hyd. folding covers ............$189,900 2588, 970 hrs., topper, chopper ................................................................$169,000 2388, 3907 eng./2800 sep. hrs., duals, chopper, topper ............................$80,000 2608, 8R30” chopping cornhead..................................................................$64,500 1083, 8R30” cornhead ..................................................................................$13,900 2162, 40’ draper head ..................................................................................$49,900 2020, 35’ platform, Crary air reel ..................................................................$39,900 2020, 35’ platform, 11⁄2”, rock guard..............................................................$32,900 2020, 35’ platform, Crary air reel, 3” knife ..................................................$39,900 2020, 35’ platform, 3” knife, rock guard ......................................................$39,900 1020, 30’ platform, 11⁄2” knife, tracker ..........................................................$14,900 1020, 20’ platform, 3” knife ............................................................................$6,500
LOW RATE FINANCING AVAILABLE thru Call For Details
Paul I-35 & Highway 60 West • Faribault, MN • 507-334-2233 CNH Capital’s Commercial Revolving Account provides financial assistance for parts and service when you need it, keeping your equipment running as its best with the quality parts and service you’ve come to expect from Case IH. Contact your local dealer or visit www.cnhcapital.com today for details. ©2012 CNH Capital America LLC. All rights reserved. CNH Capital and Case IH are registered trademarks of CNH America LLC. Printed in the USA.
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April 27, 2012 SOUTHERN EDITION
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