JULY 2016
Vol. XVII No. 6 P.O. Box 997 Conrad, MT 59425-0997
Phone 406-271-5533 Fax 406-271-5727 website: tradersdispatch.com E-MAIL: trader@3rivers.net
Brucellosis in Wyoming topic of state meetings
By University of Wyoming Extension Meetings to update cattle producers on brucellosis are in Cody Monday, July 18, Pinedale July 19, Sheridan Monday, July 25, and Greybull July 26. “The Current Status of Brucellosis in Wyoming” begins with dinner at 6 p.m. The event is hosted by the University of Wyoming Extension and the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory and follows the same agenda of short informational sessions and public discussion at each site, said Barton Stam, UW Extension educator and event moderator. University of Georgia DVM candidate Chrissy Casey will present an overview of the disease, and Wyoming State Veterinarian Jim Logan will give a rundown on vaccination, quarantine and regulations. University of Wyoming veterinary epidemiologist Brant Schumaker and University of Wyoming Ph.D. candidate Noah Hull will give perspectives on diagnosis. Regional Wyoming Game and Fish officers will discuss the management and monitoring of elk herds throughout the state. Producers from Sublette and Park counties will recount effects of quarantines, and associate professor Dannele Peck of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming will give an agricultural economist’s perspective of the cost of quarantining. The event concludes with open discussion. The schedule is as follows: • July 18 – Cody, Park County Courthouse, EOC Room • July 19 – Pinedale, Sublette County Library, Lovatt Room • July 25 – Sheridan, Watt Agricultural Building, room 131 • July 26 – Greybull, Big Horn County Weed and Pest/ UW Extension office For more information, contact Stam at 307-864-3421 or brstam@uwyo.edu.
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
July - July 16, D&M Associates, LLC, Rowley Living Estate, Online................A3 July - Aug 1, Kinsey Auctioneers & Real Estate, Hirsch Farm, Online.............A4 July - Aug 3, Pate Auction Inc., Equipment & Vehicles, Online.........................A5 July 14, Shobe Auction & Musser Bros Auction, KB Farming Retirement, Conrad.....................................................................................................................A7 July 16, Pate Auction Inc., Lindstrand Auction, Lincoln...................................A5 July 16, RK Statewide Auctions, Olesen Moving, Sidney................................A11 July 16, Rivers West Auction, Viergutz Estate, Thompson Falls.......................A3 July 19, Shobe Auction & Realty, Simac Farm & Ranch Equipment, Lewistown ...........................................................................................................................A9 July 20, RK Statewide Auctions, D&B Johnson Farm Machinery, Culbertson.... .........................................................................................................................A13 July 22, LA Auction Co., Orchowski Estate, Fairfield......................................A16 Aug. 2, Buckley Auction, Blackfeet Construction Supply, Browning.............A33 Aug. 13, Shobe Auction & Realty, Ruckman Vintage & Classic Auto, Lewistown..................................................................................................................A7 Sept. 10, Hi Line Auction, Schmoeckel Farm/Retirement, Malta.....................A30
Pasture Management Workshop
Dr. Emily Glunk, Extension Forage Specialist and Assistant Professor at Montana State University, presented a Pasture Management Workshop in Blaine County on July 6 and will have another in Flathead County on July 27 (contact: Dr. Pat McGlynn, Extension Agent Flathead County). This workshop will be focused on hands-on learning activities, including a pasture walk to evaluate grazing management, plant management, and methods of improving pasture production. CONTINUED ON PAGE A2
The 4th, 5th and 6th grade students in Wibaux elementary participated in the environmental education program hosted by the Wibaux Conservation District. Photo by Renee Nelson.
Reminder to cover your crops with state hail insurance Severe weather is no stranger to Montana farmers. The recent storms are a reminder of the importance of having adequate coverage for your crops each season. The Montana State Hail Insurance program began its operations earlier this spring and the staff is prepared to accept new policies through August 15, 2016. Staff is available 8 am-5 pm Monday through Friday to accept policies, file claims, and to answer any questions producers might have regarding coverage options. The maximum coverage rate for dry land is $75 per acre and $114 per acre for irrigated land. Rates vary by county depending on the hail loss history of the area. A detailed list of rates by county and crop can be found on the program’s website. “The Montana State Hail Insurance program was created at the request of farmers in 1917 to provide hail insurance coverage on any crop grown in Montana. We offer competitive insurance coverage and a proven track record of helping farmers
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manage hail risk. Many farmers carry both state and private hail insurance to ensure they have adequate hail loss protection,” said Walt Anseth, Program Supervisor. The program is directed by a five-member board consisting of three producers, the state agriculture director, and the state insurance commissioner. State hail insurance forms are available online at http://agr.mt.gov/agr/Producer/ HailInsurance/ or by calling the office. Completed forms can be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to the department using the contact information below, or used as a reference when you contact the program by phone. Montana State Hail Insurance Program, PO Box 200201, Helena, MT 59620. Phone (406) 444-5429. Toll free 1-844-515-1571.
PRIVATE TREATY
Feddes Herefords, Manhattan.....................................A23 McMurry Cattle, Billings...............................................A23
ADVERTISING DEADLINE FOR AUGUST The deadline for the August 2016 issue is
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AIR DRILL, TRACTOR & SPRAYER FOR SALE
2012 John Deere air drill, double shoot, 60-ft wide, 10” spacing, 1830 tool bar, tow-between 1910 (350 bushel) cart, low hours........................ $130,000 2000 John Deere 9400T, 425 hp, Camoplast 36” wide tracks, fully activated AutoTrac guidance, GS2 2600 cab monitor, 4584 hours..................................... $90,000 2008 John Deere 4930 sprayer, 120-ft. booms, 325 hp, 4WD, 1200 gallon stainless steel tank with 150 gallon self-rinse cycle, fully activated AutoTrac, AutoHeight, AutoSection, AutoRate, GS3 2630 cab monitor, 2850 hours........ $140,000
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Managing a horse with laminitis on grass pastures
By Ann M. Swinker, PennState Extension Horse Specialist Horses prone to laminitis need management when grazing on grass pastures, especially in the springtime and early summer, when grasses grow quickly and lush. In the Northeastern US, all of the cool season grasses will accumulate fructans and sugars under certain environmental conditions. • The highest sugar accumulations are after cold less than 32 degrees F overnight followed by bright sunshine, just after cutting, or during droughts. Timothy and Orchard grass have been reported to accumulate less than ryegrass. • As long as the temperature overnight is above freezing, the lowest content of sugars is between 6 AM - 10 AM. • Graze horses during the active growing seasons (spring and early summer). Remember, that the late summer grass as brown grasses can be very high in sugars. • Pastures are healthiest for horses (lowest in sugars) during the active growing season when plants are green and not stressed (not burned out). Implement a good rotational grazing system on your farm to avoid overgrazing. The greatest amount of sugar in a grass plant is in the bottom three inches, so rotate pastures before they are grazed below three inches. Shady pastures and cloudy days will result in lower carbohydrates and sugar levels in grasses. Or move high-risk horses to shady pastures. Restricting access to only the early morning hours during the summer and keeping at-risk horses off pasture or keeping off a day or two after mowing, if there is a drought or after an overnight freeze should help reduce the risks.
Pasture Management Workshop CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE
Topics covered will include: species selection for dryland and irrigated pastures, defoliation responses of plants, pasture establishment and interseeding, weed management, principles of grazing management and prevention of overgrazing, as well as how to monitor pasture performance. This workshop will focus on introduced pasture forage species, versus native range pastures, as there are major differences in management of both types of pasture forages. Additionally, Dr. Megan Van Emon, Extension Beef Specialist and Assistant Professor in Miles City, will be speaking on supplementing animals while on pasture, and how differences in pasture composition and performance may impact supplementation strategies. ##### The easiest way to clean a paint tray after you’re done rolling on paint in a room is to never get it dirty in the first place! Instead of using plastic wrap or foil, put the paint tray in a plastic bag and pour the paint on top. Once you’re done, simply turn the bag inside out and throw away.
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July 2016 — Vol. XVII No. 6 Published monthly by Trader’s Dispatch Inc., PO Box 997, Conrad, MT 59425-0997. Free on request to farmers, ranchers, heavy equipment owners and truckers in the Western United States. Non-qualifying in-state annual subscription fee is $15. Out-of-state nonqualifying U.S. annual subscription $25. Periodicals Postage Paid at Conrad, MT and at additional mailing offices. “Partners in Production”
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The most important step in pasture management
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By Donna Foulk, PennState Extension Educator Pasture deterioration occurs over time, even though it may appear to happen suddenly. Good grazer managers routinely 2005 J&M 875-16 grain cart, green in color, roll tarp, 30.5-32 tires 80%, walk their pastures, looking for changes in populations of PTO drive, hydraulic spout, shedded...................................................... $23,000 desirable plants, increases in weeds, loss of plant vigor, and 2001 Schulte 5026 26-ft. batwing mower, blades are good....................... $22,000 increasing bare spots. It is important to catch and address problems early. For pictures go to www.gortonequipment.com How many times have you patted yourself on the back Equipment located in Kalispell, MT - well maintained and clean. when looking at your pastures in spring, congratulating Call Yellowstone Foundation (406) 656-8772 yourself for a job well done? How many times have you been dismayed in August to find that the same pastures turned into weeds, seemingly “overnight”? Knowing the likes and growth patterns of the species of different grasses and legumes can help you manage your pasture from Spring to Fall and avoid deteriorating fields. Remember that the mainstay of most pastures is cool season grasses such as Kentucky Bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, orchardgrass, brome, and timothy. These grasses prefer temperatures between 65 and 80 degrees and are very productive in spring and fall. When temperatures increase, cool season grasses slow down their production and become dormant. If a pasture manager is not watching closely and allows animals to continue to graze plants to ground level during hot, dry conditions, the grass can be eliminated from the pasture. Rotating pastures will allow grasses to recover and will keep pastures productive. Tall grasses can be grazed to maintain a height of 4-5 inches; short grasses should be maintained at 2 to 3 inches. If grass is grazed closer than Motorcycles, Boats & RVs • Autos, Trucks, Trailers & Machinery the minimum level, the animals should be removed from • Guns • Coins, Gold, Silver • Artwork • Taxidermy • Antique Furniture the pasture and rotated to another pasture. If there is not • Antiques & Collectibles • Power Equipment • Miscellaneous Lumber & Building Materials enough land on the farm to allow for rotation, then stress • Shop Tools & Equipment • Miscellaneous Items lots or sacrifice areas can be constructed to contain animals • Custom Built Cabin during periods of adverse growing conditions. Stress lots are generally constructed of small stone and then covered with packed stone dust so that manure can be scraped from the Too ms surface. The lot is sloped to allow water to run off. Vegetation y Ite Man List! should be maintained around the stress lot to absorb water For more information, photos, to information about online bidding, etc. and excess nutrients. go to www.riverswestauction.com Walking pastures in spring and summer will also allow you to develop an inventory of weeds that are present. Continual grazing combined with slow summer forage growth creates bare spots, allowing sunlight to reach the soil surface. This creates a wonderful opportunity for weed seeds to germinate and for weeds to become established. Herbicides today (when label is read and adhered to) are very safe, but are selective and are not always effective on all the weeds that are present. It is important to choose the best herbicide to control Don’t Miss this Auction! Lots of Items! Starts at 10 AM sharp! the weeds that are in the pastures and equally important to use that product at the right time. Though most pastures can be properly maintained without the use of herbicides if managers do not over graze and consistently For the Living Estate of Fred Rowley - Lincoln, MT mow weeds before they go to seed head. Bid today @ www.dmauctionsonline.com Late summer is a good time to control perenniAuction closes: Saturday evening, July 16, 2016 beginning at 6:00 p.m. a rate of 8 items per minute. al weeds. Summer annual weeds should be identiAuction Preview: On-line @ www.dmauctionsonline or Friday, July 15, 2016 12:00 noon to 6:30 p.m. fied and controlled in early and Saturday, July 16, 2016 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Viewing address: 2189 Hwy 200 W, Lincoln, MT spring when the weeds are Auction Removal: Sunday, July 17, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. very small and have not had time to produce seeds. and Monday, July 18, 2016 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ONLY!! Remember that the best A great auction for everyone! Reverse F R Montana brand, weed control agent that exists is a thick, healthy stand featuring a 1934 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup, 1954 Studebaker 1/2 ton pickup, of pasture grasses that will 1980 Chevrolet El Camino, beautiful oak antiques, vintage toys, tools, not allow weed seeds to germeat cutting equipment, scales, 1880’s Victorian Rococo bedroom set, minate in the first place. In a badly overgrazed pasture, butcher blocks, new generator, 1831 Whale tooth and more! weeds can play an important role in absorbing excess maBID TODAY!! nure nutrients and protecting www.dmauctionsonline.com soil from erosion. So if you Lewistown, MT choose to eliminate weeds, Marilyn Burns, Auctioneer • 406.570.3922 be sure to develop a plan to thicken up your pasture forages and then keep the plants healthy and thick. Remember that it is easier to keep a pasture productive than to repair one that has deteriorated.
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TRACTORS AND SNOWBLOWER FOR SALE 1984 John Deere A crop row tractor. Good condition Ford 9N antique tractor Schulte 3-pt. snowblower, 6-ft. wide Call (406) 525-3219, Poplar, Montana
Washington communities rewarded for resilience
By Sylvia Kantor, WSU CAHNRS Two years after the deadly landslide that The definition of resilience devastated the Oso, Washington, area, the On March 22, 2014, the most deadly towns of Darrington and Arlington were natural landslide in U.S. history took 43 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE announced April 27 as finalists in the Amerlives and destroyed 49 homes near Oso. It ica’s Best Communities (ABC) competition, buried the highway connecting Arlington • 2004 Case IH 2388 combine, yield and moisture monitor, pickup header, Sund pickup attachment, 3035 separator which is designed to inspire innovative soluand Darrington and destroyed communicahours tions for community revitalization. tion lines between the towns. • MacDon 972 30-ft. header, double sickle driver with pickThe two communities will share a Like many other communities built up reel, C-bar. $100,000 cash prize to begin implementaround a single industry, the towns have Call 406-460-0010 to make an offer • Shelby, MT ing their community revitalization plan. In struggled in the wake of the timber industry a year, they could win up to $3 million to collapse of the 1980s. help take their ideas from vision to reality. “The landslide was not the cause of our The plan focuses on improving broadeconomic struggles but it became a catalyst band communication, coping with natural for a solution,” said Drewel, a resident of disasters, workforce development and rural Arlington. Cattle innovation, among other things. Learn more “I’m proud to be one of the ABC partners Hauling at https://americasbestcommunities.com/ working with Arlington Mayor Barb Tolbert meet-the-communities/5639/. and Darrington Mayor Dan Rankin,” he TRUCKING, LLC Hay Sales/ “Few communities have endured the said. “Together we represent a community challenges that have faced Arlington and that defines the word ‘resilient.’” Delivery Darrington,” said Bob Drewel, former SnoDiverse support from WSU homish County executive and senior advisor WSU has become an enduring partner in to the president of Washington State Univera recovery process that has evolved into a sity (WSU). “And fewer still have emerged community revitalization effort that is gainwith the same unity and determination as ing national attention. this remarkable and resilient community. “WSU has made it clear that we’re there Our community endured a tragedy, but for these communities,” said Martha Aittragedy will not define us. We are building ken with the WSU Metropolitan Center for a new future.” Applied Research and Extension. “We’re an ongoing resource and a community partner.” She is part of the WSU . Mudslide Recovery Team that partnered with the two mayors who used the ABC competition as a way to engage community members to create the revitalization plan. From youth programs to community economic development, WSU Extension ~ TIMED ONLINE ONLY AUCTION ~ in Snohomish County has been instrumental in linking Bid your price on or before up expertise from WSU in Monday, August 1, 2016 at 6:00 pm Pullman that touches on all of these areas, Aitken said. WSU’s support began Bid your price online only @ www.kinseyauction.com with the late President Elson S. Floyd offering tuition Auctioneer’s Message: Due to health issues Alvin has sold his farm and will be selling a good line waivers to students impactof older farm equipment. Preview date: Monday, July 25th 11:00 am ed by the landslide. In addition to community economic development planning assisTRACTORS • COMBINES • HAYING • TILLAGE • TRUCKS tance, WSU Extension ran WELDER • GRAIN HANDLING • FUEL TANKS • ANTIQUES summer youth programs in Darrington, placed summer LOTS OF SCRAP IRON! interns in both towns and organized community work parties. The America’s Best Communities competition is sponsored by Frontier Communications, The Weather Channel, DISH Network and CoBank.
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JOHN DEERE 350D LC 7459 hours
2012 WESTERN STAR 4900 SB Tri-Axle Vac truck
1996 ASPEN HHT/RL 3x3x2 lowboy trailer
1985 GRADALL LT60B forklift
2011 CADILLAC CTS
2004 GENIE TZ50 manlift
BAY CITY tractor shovel (runs and works)
2001 WESTERN STAR
1999 FREIGHTLINER
2013 TOYOTA Highlander 4wd
1997 FREIGHTLINER
2000 WESTERN STAR
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AUCTION Gary and Carol Lindstrand
Lincoln, MT • Saturday, July 16th • 10 a.m.
PICKUP
SALE SITE: 5724 MT Hwy. 279 • Lincoln, MT
1999 FORD F250 XLT 4x4 ext. cab w/Powerstroke diesel, auto., A/C, cruise, AM/FM cass., pw, pl, 110,423 mi.
TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT
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Electric saw sharpener BLACK & DECKER 10” miter saw CRAFTSMAN 30 gallon portable air compressor CRAFTSMAN 8 drawer top & 5 drawer bottom chest TRACTOR & ATTACHMENTS Nut drivers, allen wrenches, crescent wrenches & pliers JOHN DEERE 955 4x4 utility tractor w/diesel engine, hyrostatic drive, Hi-Low, 70A loader, cab, 3 CRAFTSMAN 3/8” drive sockets & ratchets MASTER MECHANIC 36 pc. tap & die set pt., PTO HUSKY 1/2” impact wrench JOHN DEERE 7 backhoe attachment Torque wrench JOHN DEERE 60” 3 point mount snow blower PITTSBURG 1/2” impact socket set KING KUTTER 60” box blade 3/4” socket set Brush fork attachment for loader CRAFTSMAN router & case UTV’s, ATV & SNOWMOBILES 7 1/4” circular saw 2007 POLARIS Ranger 700 4x4 w/dump box, front BOSCH corner sander winch, soft cover, windsheild CRAFTSMAN plate jointer YAMAHA Moto4 ATV 4 ton bottle jack 2013 CFMOTO Z Force 600 EX side by side CRAFTSMAN reciprocating saw 2005 POLARIS RMK 700 snowmobile WORK GEAR 4 drawer bolt assortment 2001 POLARIS RMK 700 snowmobile (black) BOSTITCH N80 air nailer 2000 POLARIS RMK 700 snowmobile (blue) BOSTITCH brad nailer 1998 POLARIS Indy 500 snowmobile CRAFTSMAN 10” radial arm saw Pipe clamps & bar clamps TRAILERS WERNER combination step/extension ladder 2000 TNT 16’ tandem axle car trailer w/ramps 2005 BEACH COMBER 13’x80” s/a utility trailer w/ CRAFTSMAN chain saw STIHL MS310 chain saw & case ramps Mechanics creeper 1998 FEATHERLITE 6’x10’ enclosed trailer 2008 Homemade 50” x 39” single axle utility trailer CRAFTSMAN 12” band saw CHICAGO ELECTRIC 90 amp. flux wire welder BOAT SKIL 16” scroll saw 1989 ALASKAN Smoker Craft 15’ aluminum boat KAWASAKI 9” band saw w/Mercury 15 four stroke motor on trailer 12 gallon Shop Vac 1/2 h.p. bench grinder LAWN & GARDEN Bench vise CRAFTSMAN 18 bushel pull type lawn sweeper CENTRAL MACHINER 1”x30” belt sander RYOBI T430 four cycle trimmer on wheels RYOBI cordless drill RYOBI gas trimmer CRAFTSMAN 8” drill press YARD MACHINE 21” lawn mower CRAFTSMAN 6 drawer top & 2 drawer bottom chest MANTIS gas powered tiller 1/2” electric drill POULAN 445 Pro gas powered pruner MAKITA 3/8” drill 4 wheel hose reel cart Battery charger/booster SCOTTS poly dump cart BLACK & DECKER battery maintainer Wheel barrow 3 1/2 ton floor jack
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RUGER Red Hawk stainless steel .44 magnum BB gun Air rifle pellet gun
SPORTING GOODS Spinner rod Assorted fishing rods Tackle box & tackle Coleman lantern Camp stove Coolers
FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD
Cedar burl coffee table Antique soup tourine Antique wooden padded rocking chair Decorative fish shaped bowl VIZIO 42” flat panel television TV stand Window air conditioner Leather recliner Fabric covered recliner WHIRLPOOL upright freezer 4 drawer metal file cabinet 9 drawer dresser & mirror Hi top patio table & 4 chairs Electric back massager WESLO treadmill Dining room table 2 old couches Old metal trunk Folding directors chairs Old rocking chair
ART WORK
Framed “Red Deer” print “Custer’s Last Fight” 7th regimen U.S. Cavalry by Anheuser Busch Brewing Association Framed photo of sail boat in sunset Framed “Grizzly Bear” and “Elk” prints 3 framed Bear prints Framed original “Lone Elk” print by Burt Dinivs
MISCELLANEOUS
CRAFTSMAN electric pressure washer BRIGGS & STRATTON 7000 watt generator CHAR BROIL gas grill • WEBER BBQ • Metal water wheel • Straps & ratchet straps • 14 sheets of 3/4” marine grade ply wood • SUNBEAM portable gas grill • Receiver hitch cargo carrier • Log peavey • Handy Man jack • Post hole digger • Post pounder • Extension cords Gas cans and much more!!
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Annika Lunde, Payton Lund, Birch Obrigewitch, Wyatt Davis and Tearny Brown learn about range health and proper grazing during the Environmental Education Program hosted by the Wibaux Conservation District. Photo by Renee Nelson.
Environmental Education Program On May 10, 2016 the Wibaux Conservation District hosted the Environmental Education Program. This program involved 34 kids from grades 4-6 from the Wibaux Elementary School. The weather was not cooperating so well, but we did not let that stop us from learning and doing great things. We had 5 stations: Johnna Blankenship- talked about noxious weeds and proper grazing, Robert Mitchell about cultural resources and the atlatl and gave the students the opportunity to throw an atlatl, also Sunshine Apiary from Columbus, MT talked about these amazing pollinators and had an active hive to show the students all about the bee life cycle, Barb Maus- Wibaux County Health Nurse talked about first aid
and each student made their own first-aid kit to take home. Also, Katrina Johnson was the lead in soil painting station where the kids learned about the soil profile, what makes up soil, and what makes the soil a dark color. They really loved painting using only soil paint for the colors on their pictures. The students also saw the slake test and the mini-rainfall simulator which both were a very effective educational tool, sharing the secrets of soil health management systems- minimize disturbance, keep it covered, diversity, living roots as long as possible. Then we finished with an intense game of Jeopardy! Many thanks to the teachers, school and all our presenters that did an amazing JOB!
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Katrina Johnson, NRCS, with students painting with soil during the Environmental Education Program hosted by the Wibaux Conservation District. Photo by Renee Nelson.
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KB Farming
RETIREMENT AUCTION
Terms: Cash or Check, Day of Auction. Photo ID required to register.
2012 John Deere 9460RT
Thursday, July 14th, 2016 • 10 a.m.
Financing available through John Deere Finance. Contact your local JD Dealer.
Location: 14 miles NE of Conrad, MT on Price Road
Driving directions: From Conrad, go east on Sollid Road 9 miles, then 5 miles North on Price Road. Watch For Auction Arrows.
2012 John Deere 8285R
2014 John Deere 1890 Air Drill 60’
• John Deere Tractors • (2) JD 1890 Air Seeders • (2) JD Sprayers
2007 John Deere 4930 Sprayer
2011 Timpte, 50’
2007 Peterbilt & 2013 Timpte, 50’
Sprayer Tender
2012 John Deere 7330
1975 Ford 880 Tandem
Featuring late model farm equipment • GPS/AutoSteer & Tracking Equip. • Grain Augers & Conveyors • Semi Trucks & Grain Trailers • Utility Tractors & Forklifts • Premier MacDon Swather • Trucks & Pickups Complete auction listing available online.
JD 310G
2009 MacDon M150
• UTV’s & Lawn Mowers • Irrigation Equipment • Flatbed Trailers Selling in co-operation with
Live Internet Bidding Available ABSOLUTE AUCTION
Jayson Shobe 406.538.5125 • Kyle Shobe 406.366.0472 • Mert Musser 406.652.2266
www.ShobeAuction.com Saturday, August 13th, 2016 • 10 a.m. Location: 612 NE Main, Lewistown, Montana Owners: Jack Ruckman Estate & Central City Auto & RV, Lewistown, MT
1970 Chevy Caprice
1971 Buick Rivera
1970 Buick Skylark
1965 Chevy Covair Monza
1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III
1970 Buick Grand Sport
1927 Ford Model T Roadster, restored 1957 Chevy BelAir Wagon 1959 Ford Gallaxy Retractible 1961 Ford F-100 pickup, 292 V8, 4 speed manual, 71,989 mileage 1965 Chevy Covair Monza, two door hardtop sport coupe, 4 speed manual, 6 cylinder, 110 HP, 1981 new laquer paint, same owner since 1979, stored inside, 64,521 mileage 1967 Thunderbird 1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III, tilt steering, leather interior, all original, 97,714 mileage 1969 Fleetwood 75 Limo, Cadillac, 472 cu. in. 375 HP V8, 8 passenger seating, 72,177 mileage 1970 Buick Grand Sport Convertible, Ram Air 455 cubic inch, turbo 400 automatic transmission, new tires, 89,774 mileage
1967 Thunderbird
1927 Ford Model T Roadster
1969 Fleetwood 75 Limo
1970 Buick Skylark Custom Convertible, 2 door convertible, 350/285 HP V8 engine, factory air conditioning, tilt steering, 87,840 mileage 1970 Chevy Caprice, 2 door hardtop, 300 HP V8 engine, factory air conditioning, 99,564 mileage 1971 Buick Rivera, 455/330 HP, 4bbl V8 angine, factory air conditioning, rebuilt engine and transmission, 99,269 mileage 1989 Jeep Super Wagoneer, 360 V8, automatic transmission, ultra rare Super Wagoneer, 84,812 mileage 8N Ford tractor, engine rebuilt with new head cluch, radiator, pistons, bearings, rings, and carburetor
Plus many auto parts, accessories, antiques & collectibles
Complete listing available @ www.ShobeAuction.com
Live Internet Bidding Available
Lewistown, Montana
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Cyanobacteria can be toxic to livestock, wildlife, humans
By NDSU Extension Service Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can produce toxins that are harmful to livestock, wildlife and people. Blue-green algae often occurs in stagnant ponds or dugouts with elevated nutrient levels, forming large colonies that appear as scum on or just below the water surface, according to Carl Dahlen, North Dakota State University Extension Service beef cattle specialist. Live cyanobacteria are green and turn blue after they die and dry on the water surface or shoreline. Although cyanobacteria typically are a concern beginning in mid-July, an algae bloom in Walsh County recently tested positive for toxic cyanobacteria production, says Brad Brummond, agriculture and natural resources Extension agent in Walsh County. Blue-green algae’s toxicity depends on the species drinking the water, and the concentration and the amount of water ingested. Cyanobacteria produce neuro and liver toxins, NDSU Extension veterinarian and livestock stewardship specialist Gerald Stokka says. Signs of neurotoxin poisoning usually appear within 20 minutes of ingestion. In animals, symptoms include weakness, staggering, difficulty in breathing, convulsions and, ultimately, death. Animals affected by liver toxins may exhibit weakness, palecolored mucous membranes, mental derangement, bloody diarrhea and, ultimately, death. Typically, livestock are found dead before producers see symptoms. Miranda Meehan, NDSU Extension livestock environmental stewardship specialist, recommends that if producers suspect cyanobacterial poisoning caused the death of livestock, they should check the edges of ponds for dead wildlife. Dead wildlife is an indication that cyanobacteria are in the water. In addition, producers should collect a water sample from the suspected water source and submit it to the NDSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory or a commercial laboratory. For information on how to submit samples, contact the lab at 701-231-8307 or visit its website at http://www.vdl.ndsu.edu. Here are some ways producers can prevent cyanobacterial poisoning of livestock: • Reduce the nutrient levels entering the water source by implementing a nutrient management plan or establishing buffer strips with perennial plant species. • Create a designated drinking area where the risk of cyanobacteria is minimal. • Fence off the pond and pump water from the pond to a water tank. • Use or provide other water sources following periods of hot, dry weather. • Add copper sulfate to the water if the water source has a history of algae blooms. Apply 2 pounds of copper sulfate per acre-foot of water, which is equal to a rate of 8 pounds per 1 million gallons. “With this early finding of blue-green algae, be sure to monitor livestock water sources throughout the summer and take immediate action to prevent cyanobacterial poisoning of livestock,” Dahlen says. Check out the NDSU Extension Service’s “Cyanobacteria (Blue-green Algae) Poisoning” publication at http://tinyurl.com/NDSUblue-green-algae for more information.
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Reminder, stop at AIS inspection stations
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks As the summer recreation season gets underway, water enthusiasts around the state need to remember to do their part in keeping Montana’s waters free from aquatic invasive species. One simple way to do this is to make sure and stop at AIS inspection stations if you have a watercraft. It’s not only a good idea, it’s the law. Remember to clean your watercraft, drain it of all water and make sure it’s dry – Clean, Drain and Dry. Montana statute requires all people with watercraft to stop at AIS inspection stations or face a ticket. “We spent last year really trying to educate boaters. This year we’re going to make sure and enforce the law,” said Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks enforcement chief, Tom Flowers. AIS is an important focus for FWP and its many partners. Montana is currently free of many of the AIS that have plagued other states causing damage to waterways and fisheries. The primary concern for Montana are zebra and quagga mussels, which once established, can permanently alter the ecosystem in a water body, damaging the fishery, recreational and municipal infrastructure and costing millions of dollars in expensive remediation and control. In Montana, all boaters must stop when they pass an open AIS inspection state. This applies to motorized and non-motorized boaters. People with rafts, drift boats, paddle boards, kayaks, one-man float tubes and any other type of watercraft, must stop. If you’re not sure if you’re required to stop, the safest thing to do is stop and inquire at the inspection station. It’s quick and vital to keeping Montana’s waters clean of AIS. Montana FWP’s inspection stations opened up on May 19. The agency operates 17 stations around the state through Labor Day weekend. When boaters stop at a check station they’ll be asked questions about where they’ve been with their boats while an inspector looks over their boats. More than 3,000 boats have stopped at inspection stations in the last two weeks.
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The Agriculture Development Council and the Montana Department of Agriculture have announced a change to the Growth Through Agriculture application deadline schedule for the upcoming fiscal year. The Growth Through Agriculture (GTA) Program normally supports two annual rounds of matching-fund opportunities for Montana food and agriculture companies engaging in value-added agriculture products and job creation projects. This year there will only be one funding deadline for the GTA program: Thursday, September 15, 2016. In order to maximize the amount of funding available to agricultural companies, and in line with the directives of the Main Street Montana Project, the Council and the Department have determined that hosting only one funding deadline will aid in cutting program costs associated with additional meetings, application review procedures, and staff time. “Agriculture is Montana’s #1 industry, with over $5 Billion in production value in 2014. Montana is also consistently ranked #1 in entrepreneurship and small business ownership,” says Agriculture Development Council Chair Amy Kellogg. “Montana’s aptitude for both agriculture and innovation makes the Growth Through Agriculture program a perfect fit for Montana food entrepreneurs looking to diversify and grow their agricultural businesses.” Examples of cutting edge projects funded by the GTA program include the Homestead Organics and Living River Farms poultry processing facility in Hamilton and the Crooked Yard Hops farm in Bozeman. The poultry processing facility will increase producer capacity to provide state inspected poultry to serve schools, restaurants, and hospitals across the state; the hops farm is capitalizing on Montana’s ideal climate and soil conditions to produce Montana hops and hop products for the booming microbrew industry in Montana, as well as nationwide. The application deadline for all requests for Growth Through Agriculture funding will be September 15, 2016. Further program information and application forms are available on the program website at www. gta.mt.gov. Companies interested in applying for this funding are encouraged to work with the Food and Agriculture Development Centers and Small Business Development Centers across this state to prepare their GTA funding applications. The Montana Department of Agriculture’s mission is to protect producers and consumers, and to enhance and develop agriculture and allied industries. For more information on the Montana Department of Agriculture, visit www.agr.mt.gov.
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By R. Troy Peters, Extension Specialist and Joan Davenport, Soil Scientist, WSU Prosser Irrigated Agriculture Research & Extension Center Some growers manage soils with very different textures (sand to silt to clay) and/ or different depths (shallow to deep), all within the same field. These types of highly vari-able soils make irrigation water management difficult. This publication provides some practical suggestions for irriga-tion managers who maintain fields with highly variable soils. Soil Water Soil serves as a reservoir that stores water and nutrients for later use by plants. The size of this reservoir, that is, the total water-holdFigure 2. The water-holding capacity of the soil (AW, ing capacity of the soil (measured in inches indicated by width), and the plant root depth (Rz, of water) depends on the soil type and the indicated by depth) dictate the size of the reservoir. depth of the plant root zone. For example, Crop water requirements (evapotranspiration or ET) sandy soils cannot hold as much water as are roughly the same, regardless of soil type or depth. silts or clays (per unit volume of soil). The This fact leads to the common misconcepavailable water-holding capacity of a soil tion that sandy soils require more water, but (AW) can be mul-tiplied by the root zone this is not necessarily true. Healthy plants depth (Rz) to obtain an estimate of the total use water (ET) at the same rate across a water-holding capacity of the soil. The root field, regardless of what type of soil they zone depth (Rz) depends primarily on the are grown in. A sandy soil or shallow root plant but may be lim-ited by a compacted restrictive soil layer or bedrock. In Figure 1, the soil water reservoir is represented by a bucket. The size of the bucket, or the total water-holding capacity in the root zone, equals the available waterhold-ing capacity of the soil multiplied by the root zone depth (AW × Rz). If the soil Figure 3. Starting with a full profile over the same reservoir is completely full, the soil is at given period, the sandy soil is water depleted but the field capacity. If more water is added to the silt soil still has plenty of water. Refilling both soils to soil than the soil can hold, water will leach field capacity will require the same amount of water. However, applying more water to the sandy soil will out past the bottom of the root zone and will result in water loss and consequently nutrient loss be lost to deep percolation (represented in to deep percolation. this analogy by overflow). If the plants can no longer pull water from the soil (wilting zone means that the bucket or reservoir is point), then our meta-phorical bucket is smaller and will hold less water, so it does empty. not need more water. What it needs is to be filled more often but with smaller amounts of water (Figure 3). Multiple Soil Types in the Same Field If a field with many soil types is managed based on the average soil type, plants in sandy areas will be water stressed for a significant portion of the season since they will run out of water much sooner than other soil
Figure 1. Soil can be thought of as a reservoir, or bucket, for storing water and nutrients. Water is removed through evaporation and plant transpiration (known as evapotranspiration or ET), or through deep percolation. Water is added to the bucket through irrigation or precipitation. Field capacity and wilting point are represented by a full and empty bucket, respectively.
How Big is Your Bucket? In Figure 2, various soils and depths are represented by different bucket sizes. Deep silts will have a comparatively large bucket (or reservoir) and can store a larger amount of water and nutrients. Consequently, in deep silt soils, large amounts of irrigation water can be applied at infre-quent intervals without causing plant water stress. How-ever, sandier or shallower root zones have a much smaller bucket or reservoir, so they cannot store as much water and consequently will run out of water much more quickly than other soils. Predictably, these areas will be the first to show water stress, and they will experience stress to a greater degree than other areas of the field.
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If the entire field is managed based on the needs of the soil with the lowest water-holding capacity, the other areas of the field will receive enough water as well.
types. However, if the entire field is managed for optimal produc-tion in the sandy or shallow soil areas, then crops planted in all of the other soil types will receive the water they need. Therefore, the best recommendation is to manage the entire field based on the needs of the areas of the field with the lowest waterholding capacity and doing this by tailoring the timing and amounts of irrigation water so that these areas do not lose water to deep percolation or experi-ence water stress. It is in the location of these sandier or shallower soil areas that the soil moisture sensors should be placed and soil water monitoring should be done. Drip and pivot irrigation systems are better able to irrigate in smaller amounts with more frequency as compared to surface (fur-row), hand-line, or wheel-line irrigation systems. For this reason, fields converted to center pivot or drip irrigation systems often see increased crop uniformity and overall yields.
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Release of natural weapons, parasitoids to manage wheat midge continues
By Dan Picard, WTARC Special Projects Coordinator The wheat midge (formally called the other parasitoid species should survive and orange wheat blossom midge) can cause multiply in Montana and provide additional significant damage to spring wheat and is help in managing the wheat midge. widely distributed throughout Montana. The MSU Wheat Midge Biological A state-wide monitoring effort has been Control Team members include Brooke on-going since 2014 and the results have Bohannon, NWARC, Dr. Erik Echegaray, been posted on Pestweb (https://pestweb. NWARC, Dr. Gadi VP Reddy, WTARC, montana.edu/). The information supplied Conrad, Dr. Govinda Shrestha, WTARC, on this web-site shows that counties in the Dr. Bob Stougaard, NWARC and Dan Northwest, Northcentral, and northeastern Picard, WTARC. The Montana Wheat and parts of the state have the highest levels of Barley committee has provided support infestation. Fortunately, other insects may for this project. For more information on hold part of the solution for controlling the the biological control program or wheat wheat midge. midge contact any of the team members A small parasitic wasp, Macroglenes penat WTARC (406-278-7707) or NWARC etrans, attacks the wheat midge, helping to (406-755-4303). regulate populations. This parasitoid is credited with controlling about 25 to 40 percent of the midge population in parts of Canada and North Dakota. In some instances, parasitism rates of greater than 75 percent have been documented. Efforts to introduce the parasitic wasp into Montana are on-going. This effort is a continuation of work that began in 2008 at the Northwestern Agricultural Research Center (NWARC) in Kalispell to address a serious infestation of wheat midge in the Flathead and Lake Counties. The parasitoid was supplied by entomologists from North Dakota State University and released at a single sight in Flathead County. After the initial release, the parasitoid population slowly increased, and by 2014, high numbers of the wasp could be found throughout Flathead County. In July of 2014 a new collection of the parasitoid was collected from the Lethbridge area and released in both the Kalispell and Conrad-Valier areas. The good news for the spring wheat growers is that Macroglenes penetrans populations have been slowly establishing in Pondera and Flathead Counties, and as of 2015, parasitoids counts were dramatically higher in these regions. In 2015, another trip was made by into Saskatchewan to collect two different species of parasitoids know to be active on the wheat midge (Euxestonotus error and Platygaster tuberosula). Wheat heads containing the parasitoids were brought back to the Western Triangle Agricultural Research Center (WTARC) in Conrad for rearing and the eventual release of these new parasitoids in July of 2016. At the same time, sweep net surveys conducted during 2015 in Flathead County found that one of these parasitoids was already present. Euxestonotus error was identified at eight different sights in Flathead County. This indicates that these
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Weeds could cost billions in economic losses every year
By Mary Lou Peter, K-State Research and Extension News • Cultural – narrow row crop spacing (to Imagine that weeds were left to grow limit the area where weeds can develop) or uncontrolled in corn and soybean fields fertilizing just the crop and not the weeds across North America. That scenario would are examples. cut U.S. and Canadian yields by about 50 • Mechanical – Tillage is sometimes percent, resulting in $43 billion in annual used before the crop is planted or after it’s economic losses to those two crops alone, established. according to a new study. Dille recommends crop producers idenThe research, conducted by the Weed tify exactly what weed species are a problem Science Society of America (WSSA) (http:// on their farm, and to use more than one wssa.net) and led by Kansas State Universistrategy to control them. ty (http://www.k-state.edu) professor Anita “Weeds are smart. They keep figuring Dille, spanned seven years from 2007 to out how to survive whatever we throw at 2013. Details about the study are available them,” Dille said, including altering their at Crop Loss (http://wssa.net/wssa/weed/ genetic makeup to tolerate some herbicides. croploss/). “The reason some people ended up with “We were interested in trying to underherbicide-resistant weeds is that they often stand just how much impact weeds still have used a really good product over and over on our crops. Despite the great improveagain and the weeds weren’t exposed to ments we have in crop genetics and fertility, other control practices. If we change it up, we’re still having to manage weeds,” Dille keep the weeds on the defensive, then they said, noting that weeds compete with crops potentially won’t become resistant because for everything from sunlight to moisture to we’ve controlled those resistant ones with nutrients in the soil. a different technique.” The WSSA is a professional organizaKnow what your weed species is, she tion of scientists from universities, industry advises. When does it come up? How fast and government agencies across the United does it grow? How long does it compete States and Canada who are interested in with the crop? weed science. Dille chairs the WSSA’s weed “Once we know about their biology, then loss committee. we can design and pick the best practices “What we saw in corn is that we’d lose to go after the plants before they’re a probover half of our yield if we didn’t manage lem,” she said, adding that many resources those weeds – a 52 percent yield loss,” Dille are available to help producers identify said. “And in soybeans, almost the same weeds, including online fact sheets and pub– 49.5 percent total yield loss on average. lications with photos. “County extension The United States leads the world in both agents and university faculty and extension soybean and corn production, while Canada specialists are ready and willing to look at ranks 7th and 11th, respectively, according to pictures or specimens to determine what the United Nations Food and Agriculture plant a grower has.” Organization. The WSSA researchers are planning to “We wanted to document that weeds release similar reports across winter and were still a significant pest to manage, that spring wheats, grain sorghum, vegetable we need to maintain all the different weed crops, rice and cotton. control practices that we have. There’s a lot A video of an interview with Dillie is of pressure on the industry to say, ‘hey, stop available at https://www.youtube.com/ doing this or that.’ We wanted to highlight watch?v=F4R_AP4LKGU. that these weeds are still so important and Potential losses in Kansas that we need to come up with every option According to a Weed Science Society of that we can to manage them.” America study (http://wssa.net/wssa/weed/ A recent dramatic reduction in research croploss/), Kansas alone would potentially funding for weed management in crops is a have lost 52.6 percent of soybeans at an trend she and other scientists find disturbaverage financial cost of $666,435,000 ing. per year over the seven years of the study Weed scientists conduct a number of (2007-2013) if weeds had been left to grow weed control studies each year, Dille said, unchecked. so the WSSA team asked them to provide The study indicated a potential yield loss the yield data from corn and soybean triof 46.3 percent of dryland corn per year at a als, specifically the untreated plot yield, value of just over $500 million without any and yield from plots with their best weed sort of weed management. control methods. The team looked at the More information about the study, includyields from both and took the difference to ing data for other states is available at Crop calculate how much yield loss happened. Loss (http://wssa.net/wssa/weed/croploss/). “So, the idea,” she said, “was they did K‑State Research and Extension is a short everything right to produce their best crop name for the Kansas State University Agri– their best seed, they fertilized it, they cultural Experiment Station and Cooperairrigated it – whatever they needed to do, tive Extension Service, a program designed but they just didn’t control the weeds in the to generate and distribute useful knowledge untreated plots, so we could see what kind for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported of yield loss impact that would have.” by county, state, federal and private funds, In comprising the WSSA report, the scithe program has county Extension offices, entists used data from these trials, plus the experiment fields, area Extension offices U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National and regional research centers statewide. Its Agricultural Statistics Service and Statistics headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Canada on how many acres were harvested Manhattan. of those crops and the value of the crops over the years studied to determine the total potential impact of weeds on the crops. ##### Dille likes to break weed management If your children, like our youngest, have into four categories: graduated past the sippy cup stage but still • Chemical weed control – herbicides. have problems geting a grip on “grown up” • Biological – in some crops, insects will glasses, try putting five or six small rubber bands around the glass. That’ll help them eat certain weeds and in others, livestock hold on, which means fewer spills for you grazing helps, but those methods don’t work to clean up. in row crops.
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1975 45x8 ft Wilson cattle pod 40 ft drop deck trailer 20 ft Kiefer built aluminum stock trailer 16 x 6 ½ ft car trailer
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• 2003 GMC 2500HD extended cab pickup: 4x4, automatic, power windows, 130,000 miles, Visit our website at hydra-deck 8ft telescoping bale deck, grill guard. • 1993 Toyota extended cab pickup: 2x4, 4 www.laauctionco.com SADDLES SADDLES VEHICLES cylinder, automatic, 228,000 miles. • Pick bench grinder • 3 pt. ditch filler • Visalia stock saddle with tapaderos circa 1920 • Hand saw • 1971? Dodge custom 300 regular cab pickup: 4x4, • Visalia stock saddle with tapaderos circa 1920 • SC Gallup & Frazier Saddle: Pueblo, CO with 1995 Chevy 3500 4x4: drw, winch, 5 sp, mounted • Manure spreader • • Wheel barrow drw, 4 speed, 8 cylinder, 91,000 miles, 9 ½ ft flatbed saddle bags • SC Gallup & Frazier Saddle: Pueblo, CO with • Lawn fertilizer with an Omaha Standard 9ft service body. • Eversman land plane - 12 x 35 • 1993 Honda Accord LX: 4 door wagon, automatic • MC Clean Calvary Saddle • Bolt cutter saddle bags • 1976 Ford 350: 2wd, auto, 12 ft flatbed • International 12 ft tanden disk • 2 RT Frazier Saddles from early 1900’s • 1976 Ford 9000 Custom Cab: 13 speed, 3406 • Chain boomers • MC Clean Calvary Saddle • Ortmayer & Sons Saddle: Chicago, IL 1984 Toyota regular cab pickup: 4 speed, 4 • 8 - John Deere tractor front weights with bracket • CAT motor. • Hand grinder • Several other old saddles that are difficult to identify • 2 RT Frazier Saddles from early 1900’s cylinder, 143,000 miles, tool box included. • Milwaukee circular saw • Suzuki Quad Runner: 2x4, Ozark 250 ATV. • Meyer pull type ditcher • Levels • Ortmayer & Sons Saddle: Chicago, IL • 2003 GMC 2500HD extended cab pickup: 4x4, • Ford 6 ft 3 pt. blade • 16 ft Aluminum boat and trailer: Evenirude FIREARMS • Steel post pounder • Several other old saddles that are difficult to identify automatic, power windows, 130,000 miles, • 14 ft John Deere chisel plow outboard, Johnson 15 horse steering motor. • Haylift jack • Ruger Vaquero 44 mag revolver • Leer Pickup Topper: full sized, fiber glass, cream hydra-deck 8ft telescoping bale deck, grill guard. • Senco nail gun • 3 pt. 9 in John Deer post pull auger • Ruger Single 6 - 22 caliber revolver FIREARMS Senco staple gun • 20x18 Portable Car Port. • Weather by Vanguard 300 WSM: scope, 1993 Toyota extended cab pickup: • 2x4, 4 • Farmhand 8 ft loader bucket •
86 South Division • Fairfield, MT 59436 1-800-499-BUY1 • Spud bar (2891) • 12 ft drag harrow
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• IH Farmall H: Serial • number 337786, narrow Lawn fertilizer front end with shaver HD10 hydraulic post driver • Bolt cutter • John Deere • 4430pfwd: quad range • 1975 45x8 ft Wilson cattle p Chain boomers transmission, 158 loader and grapple Hand grinder • • 40 ft drop deck trailer • McCormick Farmall 560 tractor?: 3976 hours, Milwaukee circular saw • • 20 ft Kiefer built aluminum s 540 PTO, single hydraulic, gas, 2 pt. hitch. Levels • • Hyro: 16 x 6 ½ ft car trailer • International 544 3 pt., 540 PTO, • Steel post pounder hydraulic, gas, mounted with a Farmhand F11 loader and grapple.• Haylift jack • Senco nail gun • Caterpillar D6: angled dozer with winch • Senco staple gun • Case IH 8825 windrower: du • FLECO 10 ft brush dozer
composite stock cylinder, automatic, 228,000 miles. • Paint sprayer• Farmhand F11 loader with spear • Ruger Vaquero 44 mag revolver • Small tool box • Mossberg Single Shot 22 • 1971? Dodge custom 300 regular cab pickup: 4x4, • Shop vise • Ruger Single 6 - 22 caliber revolver • Winchester 94 A E: 44 Remington Magnum, • Jack stands drw, 4 speed, 8 cylinder, 91,000 miles, 9 ½ ft flatbed • 1975 45x8 ft Wilson cattle pod lever action • Weather by Vanguard 300 WSM: scope, • Pipe wrenches • • Winchester Model 12: 20 gauge, pump action 1993 Honda Accord LX: 4 door wagon, automatic • signs 40 ft drop deck trailer • 2 miles southeast of Fairfield between mile markers 21 and337786, 22 onnarrow Highway 89. Watch for composite stock • Black & Decker work mate bench • IH Farmall H: Serial number • 20 ft Kiefer built aluminum stock trailer • 1976 Ford 9000 Custom Cab: 13 speed, 3406 • • Engine hoist 2 ton • Mossberg Single Shot 22 TOOLS front end with shaver HD10 hydraulic post driver • 16 x 6 ½ ft car trailer CAT motor. • Floor jack • • Winchester 94 A E: 44 Remington Magnum, • Shop light • John Deere 4430pfwd: quad range • 5 ½ portable air compressor • Suzuki Quad Runner: 2x4, Ozark 250 ATV. • • Binks Humdinger paint sprayer lever action • Chains transmission, 158 loader and grapple • Delta table saw 16 ft Aluminum boat and trailer: Evenirude • • • String trimmer • Winchester Model 12: 20 gauge, pump action • McCormick Farmall 560 tractor?: 3976 hours, • Magna Force 2 horse 110 outboard, Johnson 15 horse steering motor. • Case IH 8825 windrower: dual sickle, 14 ft • Rototiller • 540 PTO, single hydraulic, gas, 2 pt. hitch. • Shop vac • Leer Pickup Topper: full sized, fiber glass, cream auger head, 1600 hours. • • Concrete float • LIVESTOCK International 544 Hyro: 3 pt., 540 PTO, • Gehl 10 wheel pull type rake • Masonry tools 20x18 Portable Car Port. • • hydraulic, gas, mounted with a Farmhand F11 • 300 gallon rubbermaid water trough • John Deere 535 round baler: twine only, 540 • • Shop light • Caulking guns • 80 gallon water trough loader and grapple. • Electric drill pto bale kicker. • Binks Humdinger paint sprayer • • Galvanized water trough • Wood planes, squares • Caterpillar D6: angled dozer with winch • 843B Melroe Bobcat Skidsteer Loader: Aux, hydraulic • Delta table saw • Calf sled • • • Mud flaps 1975 45x8 ft Wilson cattle pod • Westfield 10” x 60’ swing hopper auger • Calf puller • FLECO 10 ft brush dozer • Magna Force 2 horse 110 • Yard hydrant 6 ft • • 40 ft drop deck trailer • 12 ft chisel plow • 2W maternity pen • Saw horses • Shop vac • Pearson squeeze chute • 3 pt. ditch filler • Fishing supplies 20 ft Kiefer built aluminum stock trailer • Visit our • website at Concrete float • Pearson calf table • • 15 ft land roller • Extension cords 16 x 6 ½ ft car trailer www.laauctionco.com • Masonry tools • Four 10 ft panels • Come-a-longs • John Deere D: Serial number: 128178 • 7 ft loader bucket • • Fence stretcher • Caulking guns • Fencing supplies • Rustic wagon • 3 pt. round bale spear • Metal fence posts • • 24 ft extension ladder • Electric drill • Dump rake • 7 ft 3 pt. plow • Wood fence posts • 2 Craftsman push mowers • • Wood planes, squares • Honda push mower Case IH 8825 windrower: dual sickle, 14 ft • 25 set posts - 8x8 • National cash register: 1160075, 416 model • • • Brand: electric brand, fire branding irons • Mud flaps auger head, 1600 hours. • Troy-Bilt rototiller: 6.0hp. • Tee Pee poles • • • Craftsman LT1000 riding lawn mower: 6 sp., 16hp. • Yard hydrant 6 ft Gehl 10 wheel pull type rake
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• John Deere 535 round baler: twine only, 540 pto bale kicker. • 843B Melroe Bobcat Skidsteer Loader: Aux, hydraulic • Westfield 10” x 60’ swing hopper auger • 12 ft chisel plow • 3 pt. ditch filler • 15 ft land roller • 7 ft loader bucket • 3 pt. round bale spear • 7 ft 3 pt. plow
• Rustic glass windows • 7 Barbwire boards - 2x6 ft, over 200 different types of wire.
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• 1995 Chevy 3500 4x4: drw, winch, 5 sp, mou Paint sprayer auger head, 1600 hours. Small tool box ANTIQUES • Gehl 10 wheel pull type rake with an Omaha Standard 9ft service body.
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12 ft drag harrow cylinder, automatic, 228,000 3 pt. ditch filler Manure spreader• 1971? Dodge custom 300 regu drw, 4 speed, 8 cylinder, 91,000 Eversman land plane - 12 x 35 International 12 ft tanden disk • 1993 Honda Accord LX: 4 door 8 - John Deere tractor front weights with bracket • 1976 Ford 9000 Custom Cab Meyer pull type ditcher CAT motor. Ford 6 ft 3 pt. blade • Suzuki Quad Runner: 2x4, O 14 ft John Deere chisel plow • 16 ft Aluminum boat and 3 pt. 9 in John Deer post pull auger Farmhand 8 ft loader bucket • outboard, Johnson 15 horse Spud bar Farmhand F11 loader with spear • • Leer Pickup Topper: full sized Pick bench grinder
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• John Deere D: Serial number: 128178 • John Deere 535 round baler • 1976 Ford 350: 2wd, auto, 12 ft flatbed Jack stands • Rustic wagon pto bale kicker. HAY & FARM EQUIPMENT • 1984 Pipe wrenches Toyota regular cab pickup: 4 spee • Dump rake • 843B Melroe Bobcat Skidsteer Lo Black & Decker work mate bench • National cash register: 1160075, 416 model cylinder, 143,000 miles, tool box included Mark Lacher Engine hoist 2 ton • Tee Pee poles • Westfield 10” x 60’ swing ho TOOLS (406) 467-3333 • 2003 GMC 2500HD extended cab pickup: • 12 ft chisel plow • Rustic glass windows Floor jack • 7 Barbwire boards - 2x6 ft, over 200 different • 3 pt. ditch filler 5 ½ portable air compressor automatic, power windows, 130,000 m types of wire. • 15 ft land roller Lyle Allen Chains hydra-deck 8ft telescoping bale deck, grill gu String trimmer • 7 ft loader bucket (406) 538-4440 HOUSEHOLD • 1993 Toyota extended cab pickup: 2x Rototiller • 3 pt. round bale spear • Hoover vacuum • 7 ft 3 pt. plow cylinder, automatic, 228,000 miles. • Pet carrier LIVESTOCK • 1971? Dodge custom 300 regular cab pickup: • Shops lights: Fluorescent, 4ft, bulbs included 300 gallon rubbermaid water trough • Amana stainless steel refrigerator drw, 4 speed, 8 cylinder, 91,000 miles, 9 ½ ft fla 80 gallon water trough • GE stainless steel glass top stove • 1993 Honda Accord LX: 4 door wagon, autom Galvanized water trough Calf sled • 1976 Ford 9000 Custom Cab: 13 speed, 3 Calf puller CAT motor. • 2W maternity pen • Saw horses • • • Suzuki Quad Runner: 2x4, Ozark 250 ATV. Pearson squeeze chute • Fishing supplies • Pearson calf table • Extension cords • 16 ft Aluminum boat and trailer: Eveni • Four 10 ft panels • Come-a-longs • outboard, Johnson 15 horse steering mot • Fence stretcher • Fencing supplies • • Metal fence posts • Leer Pickup Topper: full sized, fiber glass, cr • 24 ft extension ladder • Wood fence posts • 2 Craftsman push mowers • 20x18 Portable Car Port. • 25 set posts - 8x8 • Honda push mower • • Brand: electric brand, fire branding irons
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86 South Division • Fairfield, MT 59436 1-800-499-BUY1 (2891) Mark Lacher (406) 467-3333
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• HAY & FARM EQUIPMENT • 12 ft drag harrow • F VEHICLES FRIDAY • • JULY 22,• 2016 • 10:00 AM 3 pt. ditch filler Case IH 8825 windrower: dual sickle, 14 ft MAR • 1995 Chevy 3500 4x4: drw, winch, 5 sp, mounted • Manure spreader • auger head, 1600 hours. MARK ORCHOWSKI ESTATE AUCTION with an Omaha Standard 9ft service body. • Eversman land plane - 12 x 35 FRIDAY• • Gehl 10 wheel pull type rake JULY 22, 2016 • 10:00 AM • • 1976 Ford 350: 2wd, auto, 12 ft flatbed • John Deere 535 round baler: twine only, 5 • International 12 ft tanden disk • 1984 Toyota regular cab MARK pickup: 4 ORCHOWSKI speed, 4 • 8 - John Deere tractor front weigh ESTATE AUCTION• pto bale kicker. For More Information, Call 1-800-499-BUY1 (2891) cylinder, 143,000 miles, tool box included. • Meyer pull type ditcher • • 843B Melroe Bobcat Skidsteer Loader: Aux, hyd • 2003 GMC 2500HD extended cab pickup: 4x4, • Ford 6 ft 3 pt. blade Mark Orchowski Estate Auction • Friday, July 22, 2016 • 10:00 am • Fairfield, MT • Westfield 10” x 60’ swing hopper auger JULY 22, 2016 • 10:00 AM automatic, 130,000 miles, • FRIDAY, 14 ft John Deere chisel plow FAIRFIELD, MONTANA For More Information, Call 1-800-499-BUY1 (2891)power windows, AUCTION • 12 ft chisel plow hydra-deck 8ft telescoping bale deck, grill guard. • 3 pt. 9 in John Deer post pull au CONDITIONS OF SALE • 3 pt. ditch filler • Mark Orchowski Estate Auction • Friday, July 22, 2016 • 10:00 • Fairfield, extended MT • 1993 amToyota cab pickup: 2x4, 4 • is, without Conditions of sale: All items sell as is, where return. The condition and serviceability Farmhand 8 ft loader bucket 15 ft land roller FRIDAY, JULY 22, 2016 • 10:00 AM of any piece of equipment • is expressed only by the owners and absolutely no warranty or guarantee is • For More Information, Call 1-800-499-BUY1 (2891) given or implied. This flyer is only a guide and is subject to additions or deletions. Although information • Farmhand F11 loader with spea FAIRFIELD,cylinder, automatic, 228,000 miles. MONTANA has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, the Auctioneer makes no warranty or guarantee, • 7 ft loader bucket • expressed or implied, as to accuracy of the information herein contained. All purchases become teh • 1971? Dodge custom 300 regular cab pickup: 4x4, responsibility of the buyer upon the Auctioneer’s acceptance of the final bid on said items. Any lot 3 pt. round bale spear may be split or grouped at• the Auctioneer’s discretion. Announcements auction day take precedence • CONDITIONSFRIDAY, OF SALE drw, 4 speed, 8 cylinder, 91,000 miles, 9 ½ ft flatbed over any other information or printed material. Neither the Auction Company nor the Seller assumes JULY 22, 2016 • 10:00 AM TRACTORS responsibility for accidents. Under7 ft 3 pt. plow certain circumstances the auction company may bid on behalf of • Conditions of sale: All items sell as is, where is, without return. and serviceability FAIRFIELD, MONTANA absentee buyers. • The condition 1993 Honda Accord LX: 4 door wagon, automatic of any piece of equipment is expressed only by the owners and absolutely no warranty or guarantee is Payment: Complete payment must be made on in U.S. funds, cash, check, number 33 • auctionIH day Farmall H: cashier’s Serial given or implied. This flyer is only a guide and is subject to additions or deletions. Although information • 1976 Ford 9000 Custom Cab: 13 speed, 3406 approved check, or personal or company check accompanied by a letter of credit from the payer’s bank has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, the Auctioneer makes no warranty or guarantee, HigHway 89purchases • FairField, Montana CONDITIONS OF SALE guaranteeing unqualified payment. No are to be removed until settled for. front end with shaver HD10 hydra expressed or implied, as to accuracy of the information herein contained. All purchases become teh 2 miles southeast of Fairfield between mile markers 21 and 22 on Highway 89. Watch for signs CAT motor. • responsibility thesale: buyer All upon the sell Auctioneer’s acceptance of return. the final bidcondition on said items. Any lot Conditionsofof items as is, where is, without The and serviceability all iteMs sell to tHe HigHest reserve. 4430pfwd: • Bidder John witHoUt Deere may bepiece split or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. Announcements auction take precedence of any of grouped equipment is expressed only by the owners and absolutely no day warranty or guarantee is Buyer Registration: Friday, July 22nd starting at 8:30am • Suzuki Quad Runner: 2x4, Ozark 250 ATV. over any other information or printed material. Neither the Auction Company nor the Seller assumes given or implied. This flyer is only a guide and is subject to additions or deletions. Although information transmission, 158 loader and gr responsibility for accidents. Under certain circumstances the auction makes bid onorbehalf of has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, the Auctioneer warranty guarantee, Auctioneers Mark Lacher • company 16 nomay ft Aluminum boat and trailer: Professional Evenirude HigHway 89 •& Appraisers FairField, Montana • absentee buyers. expressed or implied, as to accuracy of the information herein contained. 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Teams from Morton, Logan, Rolette, Ramsey and McIntosh counties won first-place honors in the 4-H Archery Shooting Sports State Match held May 13-15 at the newly renovated North Dakota 4-H Camp near Washburn. Nearly 170 4-H’ers competed in 3-D archery, field archery and World Federation field archery. Senior freestyle division participants competed in all three events to qualify for the 2017 4-H National Invitational Match in Grand Island, Nebraska. The 3-D archery event consisted of bare bow and freestyle divisions. Participants scored 30 3-D animal targets, with one arrow shot at each for a complete round and total score of 300. The yardages were adjusted for participants’ age, with seniors shooting a maximum of 50 yards, juniors 35 yards and beginners 25 yards in 3-D and field archery. World Federation field archery was for seniors only. The archery course had four shooting distances marked from 30 to 60 meters. Here are the results by category: Senior Division • Freestyle team - first, Morton County (team members Braeden Kraft, Kinley Hetletved, Blake Hensley and Tanner Bitz) • Freestyle individual - top scorer, Kraft, with a score of 785 • Bare bow individual, 3-D - top scorer, Dixie Sauter, Grant County, with a score of 118 Junior Division • Freestyle team - first, Logan County (team members Trenton Erbele, Charmaine Haas and Payton Haas) • Bare bow team - first, Rolette County (team members Wyatt Dunlop, Sabrina Dunlop, Marti Moberg and Isadora Morin) • Field archery team - first, Ramsey County (team members Hannah Morstad, Peter Wang, Emily Tjelta and Rachel Alexander) • Freestyle individual, 3-D - top scorer, Erbele, with a score of 245 • Bare bow individual - top scorer, Wyatt Dunlop, with a score of 181 • Field archery individual, freestyle - top scorer, Matthew Schauer, Ward County, with a score of 171 • Field archery individual, bare bow - top scorer, Syndey Steiner, Hettinger County, with a score of 31 Beginner Division • Freestyle team - first, Morton County (team members Cutter Craig, Kendra Boehm, Hatley Hetletved and Kylie Thompson) • Bare bow team - first, McIntosh County (team members Kenady Gross, Hailey Metzger, Camden Weist and Kya Weist) • Freestyle individual, 3-D - top scorer, Hunter Gegelman, Stutsman County, with a score of 241 • Bare bow individual, 3-D - top scorer, Gross, with a score of 153 Master’s Division This division is for shooting sports participants who have qualified or attended the national shooting sports event in past years. • First - Jacob Ellingson, Morton County, with a combined score of 757 in the three archery events • Second - Erin Morstad, Ramsey County, with a combined score of 755 • Third - Christopher Morstad, Ramsey County, with a combined score of 735
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Left to right: Mark and Barb Cole, Danni and Remmington Campbell holding Haaken, with Cole Redhorse stallion, Peptos Duke.
Cole Redhorse adds to program
Barb and Mark Cole have always had a passion for horses. In 1995 they purchased their first stud, All Reddy Smart, in Texas as a 2 year old. Although they had previously bred to outside studs, this was actually the start of their present program. All Reddy Smart went to work earning over $16,000 in NRHA and AQHA competitions and making beautiful and well built foals too. Before retiring in 2001 “Tucker” was also a NRHA Gold Certificate earner and AQHA Superior Reining Horse, earning total of 63 points in reining and working cowhorse. The Coles felt very fortunate to have found such a great horse and were devastated when they lost him in May of 2011, just six days before his 18th birthday. It was a sad time, but eventually they started to look for a replacement and are very pleased with their new stud, Peptos Duke. He is also athletic, has a great disposition and has fit right into the program. Peptos Duke’s first babies hit the ground in 2013. Everyone is quite pleased with the new arrivals so far and anxious to see what they will achieve. The Coles also have Hallmarked Playboy, a stud that they raised and are standing in Alberta, Canada. He has always been a favorite and since he was shown in Canada, they decided that is where he should make his debut. At the 2011 Canadian Supreme, “Poncho” pretty well cleaned house in the Open Hackamore and ended the year as the ARCHA Reserve Champion. Mark & Barb are pleased to announce a new addition to their Redhorse Program:
The Remington & Danni Campbell family, of Doin’ It Right Performance Horses. It is yet another expansion of one of the leading quarter horse breeders in the Northwest U.S. and Canada. Remington & Danni Campbell, of Doin’ It Right Performance Horses, have a passion and dedication to making top-of-the-line performance horses both inside and outside the arena. They specialize in colt starting, team roping and calf roping. Having developed their horse training program over the past seven years in Vaughn MT, they have many repeat clients and a full training schedule year-round. Remington currently competes in ACTRA, WTRCA and World Series team ropings as well as NRA rodeo. He also shows head and heel horses in judged AQHA shows. Thanks to Cole Redhorse, the Campbells have recently relocated to Shelby MT and will continue to train quality performance horses. If you are interested in getting in touch with Mark & Barb Cole about their outstanding line of horses and training program, call them at 406-434-5724. They love to talk horses! You may also visit their website at www.ColeRedhorse.com and like them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ coleredhorse. Cole Redhorse holds an annual sale. The 19th Annual Montana Breeders Group Sale will be held September 4, 2016 in Great Falls, Montana. Be sure to watch for their set of consignments!
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By Wayne Leininger Management) and a minor (Natural Resources Seventy-three years ago Dr. Harold Heady and Rangeland Ecology) available to students came to Montana State University to initiate a through the Department. Current research fonew major in rangeland management. He was replaced four years later by Dr. Gene Payne cuses on a wide variety of rangeland issues such and later joined by Drs. Don Ryerson and Jack as riparian ecology, human-wildlife interactions, Taylor. Although the program within the Departlivestock grazing to control noxious weeds, to name a few. This year, the range management ment of Animal and Range Sciences was small, education program at MSU joined the ranks it graduated many students who became leaders of only 12 universities to be accredited by the in the field of rangeland management. Early Society for Range Management. research in the program was management- oriA celebration of 70+ years of rangeland eduented towards solving “on the ground” problems brought about by drought during the 1930’s and cation at Montana State University is scheduled the lack of livestock management on much of for Friday, September 9, 2016 at 5:30 at the the open range. Grantree Inn, Bozeman. There will be a meal, Over the past seven decades the program has short program, and visiting with friends and flourished and now has eight faculty members classmates. Please join us in honoring the Deand between 80 and 90 students, majoring in partment and its faculty! For more information Natural Resources and Rangeland Ecology. contact Carol Sparks (406-778-2320, sparks@ There are two options (Rangeland Ecology and midrivers.com) or go to www.facebook.com/ Management and Wildlife Habitat Ecology and msurangelalumni.
Pack some healthful fuel for summer road trips
By Julie Garden-Robinson, Food and Nutrition Specialist, NDSU Extension Service “Are we there yet?” If you were a kid or have a kid, you probably uttered or heard those words sometime in your life. When our children were very young, we used to load our van and head out to distant states on adventures. Kids require a lot of equipment when they are young, so we had strollers, playpens, toys and lots of assorted baby accessories. We had to remove a seat from the van to be able to fit in all the “kid equipment.” Our kids were not all that interested in the typical road trip games. We bought a portable DVD player to keep our kids entertained because built-in DVD players were not routinely installed in vans in those days. However, trying to get three kids with an eight-year age span to agree on a particular movie was not an easy feat. Road trips are a little easier now with less equipment, but the kids are not as enthusiastic about long van rides anymore. Nowadays, they even could help drive the long distances. I think quite soon, our trips will consist of two parents on the loose with kids tending our home. If you are planning a trip with family or friends, consider some food ideas to avoid the weight gain that often accompanies “dashboard dining” as you travel down the road. Try some strategies to help you stay in shape and manage your nutrition while on vacation. Aim for trips that combine fitness with an adventure. Take plenty of breaks along the way to leave your vehicle, stretch and walk. Explore state parks with hiking trails, or rent bikes. If you enjoy lakes or pools, try swimming as an excellent way to stay in shape and burn calories while having fun. Don’t forget to apply sunscreen often when you are in the sun. Check out the recreational options where you are staying. Do they have kayaks, canoes or tennis courts? Many hotels have fitness rooms with treadmills. Water parks and golf courses often provide fun for kids and parents. Bring some healthful snacks for the road trip. Many convenience stores have tempting foods that are high in calories and sodium. Bring an ice chest and replenish your ice supply regularly to keep your snacks cold. Try string cheese or tubes of yogurt. Bring some nonperishable items such as whole-grain crackers, dried fruit, nuts and cereal mixes. Peanut butter and crackers and single-serving fruit cups also keep travelers happy on the route. Bring plenty of water to quench your thirst without calories. If you bring food for a picnic, be sure to keep food safety in mind. Remember that perishable food, such as protein-rich meats, cut fruit and vegetables, and salads, that are set on a picnic table should spend no more than one hour at 90 degrees or higher. When you reach your destination, try some of the unique local foods of the region. You can learn many things about culture through the recipes that are served. Try ordering more than one dish to set up a small buffet at your table so everyone gets to taste different foods. Have you taken advantage of the adventures in North Dakota? We have explored the state several times and had many memorable adventures along the way. Check out http://www. ndtourism.com to explore some North Dakota adventures, including places to stay, things to do, and maps and guides. Here’s a tasty treat with 6 grams of protein and 2 grams of fiber to keep you full and energized on a hike or family outing. Wrap the bars individually for some homemade convenience food that also packs lots of nutrition. Be sure to bring plenty of wet wipes and maybe a roll of paper towels to clean up any messes. Trail Mix Bars 3 c. crispy rice cereal 3 c. toasted oat cereal 1 1/2 c. raisins or dried cranberries 1/2 c. sunflower seeds 1 c. honey 3/4 c. sugar 1 (16-ounce) jar chunky or smooth peanut butter 1 tsp. vanilla Combine dry ingredients in bowl. Combine honey and sugar in pan and bring to a boil. Add peanut butter and vanilla; stir until peanut butter melts. Pour mixture over cereal and mix well. Press into a 13- by 9-inch pan and cool. Cut into 28 pieces and wrap individually in plastic wrap if desired. Each serving has 225 calories, 11 grams (g) fat, 6 g protein, 30 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber and 133 milligrams sodium.
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Fort Peck Reservoir walleye spawn egg-take effort a success
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) annual walleye spawn egg-take on Fort Peck Reservoir was completed in April. With the help of FWP personnel and the many volunteers, the egg collection goals were exceeded. The egg-take effort began in late March, and was completed by the 21st of April. A total of 552 female walleye were spawned, with approximately 79 million eggs collected, and 1,674 males were captured during the effort as well. The heaviest walleye weighed was a female at 15.7 pounds. Another female captured measured only 29.6 inches, but weighed 14.4 pounds. “The condition of some of the larger walleye was very impressive this spring,” said Fort Peck Reservoir Biologist and project-lead Heath Headley. “This is likely due to the high numbers of cisco, an important forage species, which we’ve had over the last couple of years. This abundance of food led to good growth and excellent egg production.” Roughly 39 million eggs remained at the Fort Peck MultiSpecies Fish Hatchery, which in turn raised approximately 19.5 fry. “Eight to ten million fry will be put into Fort Peck Hatchery ponds to raise to fingerlings,” said Wade Geraets, Fort Peck Fish Hatchery manager. “The rest of the fry will be stocked into Fort Peck Reservoir and other allocated bodies of water around the state.” The other 40 million eggs headed to the Miles City Hatchery, where approximately 8.1 million fry were stocked into hatchery ponds and 8.7 million fry were stocked into Fort Peck Reservoir at Hell Creek. Overall, the weather was quite favorable to the walleye spawning efforts. “Although there were a few cold fronts that passed through, water temperatures remained in the upper 40’s, which is near the ideal spawning temperature for walleye.” said Headley. During egg-take efforts in the past, some cold fronts have been more severe and longer lasting. “Some years we’ve observed water surface temperatures decrease from the upper 40’s to the upper 30’s and remain that way for several days,” said Headley. “Not only did this cause walleye to quit cruising the shallow shorelines where trap nets were located, but it also prevented any green female walleye we captured from ripening up or releasing their eggs. During those poor years, only 38-48 million eggs were collected.” Volunteers, Headley says, were key to the operation. Over 104 individual volunteers, from all over the state of Montana, assisted with this season’s effort. “We wouldn’t be able to set all the trap nets, collect fish, and spawn them on a daily basis unless we had help,” he explained. “Volunteers are the main reason this has been so successful over the years. It’s always great to see new and familiar faces during the walleye egg-taking effort, discuss the Fort Peck fishery, and see some truly remarkable fish.” In addition to walleye eggs, roughly 2.5 million northern pike eggs were collected early in the effort. One hundred thousand northern pike fry were put into a Fort Peck hatchery pond, and the remaining fry were stocked into allocated ponds in Regions 6 and 7.
AFBF Court Ruling Provides Ag Power Against Corps
By: Glenn Vaagen The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled landowners may challenge the federal government whenever the Army Corps of Engineers tries improperly to dictate land usage with regulations designed to protect water. American Farm Bureau senior counsel for public policy Danielle Quist says the ruling provides farmers and ranchers options against the Environmental Protection Agency and the Corps of Engineers. “When a farmer or a rancher gets an approved jurisdictional determination that’s issued by the Corps of Engineers and they believe that the Corp of Engineers has over stepped the bounds of the Clean Water Act and after they exhaust all of their administrative remedies, they can file a lawsuit in federal court.” Quist said the unanimous ruling will save farmers and ranchers time and money. “They have the option to go to court and not spend years trying to get a permit, a permit that they may never get or a permit that they may not be able to accept, and have to go to court at that later period of time,” Quist added.
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FARM AND RANCH EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
CrustBuster 31-ft. double offset heavy disc (24” discs)................................. $12,000 Melroe 505 35-ft. toolbar, anhydrous, rods, Morris harrows.............................. $4500
Catch and release fishing techniques
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks With general stream fishing season underway on May 21, anglers are reminded to practice proper catch and release techniques for released fish. Anglers can reduce stress on fish by keeping the fish wet while landing and releasing it. The species of fish, water temperature, and angler behavior affect the success of catch-and release fishing. Trout species are most susceptible to angling mortality. Warm water stresses fish more than cold water. How an angler fishes, choice of gear, and how the angler handles Manufacturer of Quality Engineered the fish affect survival of released fish. Agricultural & Residential Trusses Here is what anglers can do to maximize fish survival: • Land the fish quickly and do not play it to exhaustion. • Wet your hands before handling the fish. • Keep the fish in the water as much as possible where it gills can absorb oxygen. • Minimize the time out of water for photos. • Let the fish recover before release. If the fish is hooked deeply or bleeding, you may have to snip the line at the fish’s mouth, or consider keeping it if regulations allow. • Remove the hook gently. Use of artificial lures, single and barbless hooks can make hook removal ™ faster and easier. Consider limiting your catch. Even with catchand-release, fish are stressed and some will die. A new catch and release poster is available online at: FWP.mt.gov. More information on catch and release can also be found at: www.keepemwet.org or http://montanatu.org/ Contacts: FWP Fisheries Program Managers: Miles City: Mike Backes, 406-234-0925 Kalispell: Mark Deloptional accessories shown eray, 406-751-4550 Missoula: Pat Saffel, 406-542-5507 Bozeman: Travis Horton, 406-994-3155 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Great Falls: Grant GriWE TAKE TRADES sak, 406-454-5853 Phone (406) 278-7583 609 So. Main, Conrad, MT FINANCING AVAILABLE Billings: Ken Frazer, 406-247-2961 Glasgow: Steve Dalbey, powersports.honda.com PIONEER 500 IS RECOMMENDED FOR DRIVERS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER, WHO ARE TALL ENOUGH FOR THE SEAT BELT TO FIT PROPERLY AND REACH ALL CONTROLS. PASSENGER SHOULD ALSO BE TALL ENOUGH FOR THE SEAT BELT TO FIT PROPERLY AND BRACE THEMSELVES, IF NEEDED, BY PLACING BOTH 406-228-3700 FEET FIRMLY ON THE FLOOR WHILE FIRMLY GRASPING THE HAND HOLD. ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT, A HELMET, EYE PROTECTION AND CLOTHING APPROPRIATE TO THE Phone (406) 265-5626, cell 945-2185, Havre, Montana
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1-800-214-4654 or LOCAL AREA 406-265-6387 2016 Maurer 53-ft.x102” drop deck with beavertail, steel wheels..............................$33,250
2006 Peterbilt 379 Cat C15 475 hp, 18 speed, 48” sleeper, lo-pro 24.5 tires............ $55,000
1997 Freightliner FLD120 Series 60, 10 speed, 16-ft. box, pintle hitch, tarp...$25,000
2008 Merritt 42-ft. x 68” hopper, air ride, 4 aluminum wheels.............................$19,000 2016 Maurer 40-ft hopper, steel wheels, spring suspension, 11-24.5 tires................$28,500 2015 Maurer 40-ft hopper, steel wheels, spring suspension, 11-24.5 tires................$26,500 2014 Maurer 38-ft hopper....................$26,000 2012 Wilson 43-ft. hopper, air ride, ag hoppers, aluminum wheels, 11x24.5 tires......$28,000
2005 Trail King step deck, 53-ft.x102” combo, rear axle slide..................................$19,000
Storage Trailers for rent by day, week or month • 28-ft. to 53-ft. van trailers for storage • 53-ft. reefer trailer
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Trader’s Dispatch, July 2016 — Page A23
Brian Fladstol (left), Pondera Conservation District, Lisa Coverdale (center), NRCS, and Bob Sill (right), Pondera County Canal and Reservoir Company, sign documents closing out the Lower Birch Creek Watershed plan April 27, 2016. The original agreement between the Pondera County Canal and Reservoir Company and the Soil Conservation Service (now the Natural Resources Conservation Service) to create the Lower Birch Creek Watershed Project was signed in 1982. Photo summitted by Lori Valadez, Bozeman NRCS.
Montana Hereford Directory Agri-Best Feeds, Inc.
1-866-601-6646, Billings, MT
Anchor Polled Herefords 406-467-2880, Vaughn, MT
Banjo Ranch
406-425-1233, Molt, MT www.banjoranch.com
Bar Star Cattle
406-399-7811, Loma, MT www.facebook.com/barstarcattle
Bayers Hereford Ranch
406-684-5465, Twin Bridges, MT
Bryan Barker 406-450-4361
Barker Herefords
406-450-4750, Shelby, MT
Beery’s Land & Livestock Co 406-979-5720, Vida, MT www.beeryherefords.com
Bowen Ranch
406-633-5479, Billings, MT
Brillhart Ranch Co
406-947-2222, Musselshell, MT
Cherry Springs Ranch 406-425-1411, Bridger, MT
Churchill Cattle Co
406-580-6421, Manhattan, MT www.churchillcattle.com
Cooper Hereford Ranch
406-285-6985, Willow Creek, MT www.cooperherefords.com
Curlew Cattle Co
406-287-9947, Whitehall, MT
Dallas Polled Herefords
406-368-2244, Canyon Creek, MT
Duncan Ranch Co
406-292-3503, Joplin, MT
Dutton Hereford Ranch
406-288-3330, Gold Creek, MT
Ehlke Herefords
406-266-4121, Townsend, MT www.ehlkeherefords.com
Elings Polled Herefords 406-278-3406, Conrad, MT
Feddes Herefords
Dan 406-570-1602, Manhattan, MT www.feddes.com
First West Insurance
406-922-6044, Bozeman, MT www.1stwestinsurance.com
Modest birth, massive meat Our production sale is any time you want. We sell Hereford bulls and females by private treaty. Find out more at feddes.com. Better yet, visit the ranch.
Feddes Herefords www.feddes.com 2009 Churchill Road Manhattan, MT 59741 tfeddes@msn.com Marvin Tim 406.570.4771 Dan 406.570.1602
Frank Herefords
K & C Herefords
Otis Ranch
307-631-6012, Columbus, MT
406-240-9301, Deer Lodge, MT
Fort Keogh Livestock Research
K.L. Slagsvold Herefords 406-584-7571, Lindsay, MT
406-832-3219, Wise River, MT
Garrison Ranches Inc 406-835-2501, Glen, MT
L Bar C Ranch, LLC
406-328-7800, Fishtail, MT
406-285-6675, Willow Creek, MT
Genex Hawkeye West
L Bar W Cattle Co
406-322-8541, Columbus, MT
Loyning Farms
406-322-4425, Columbus, MT
M/D Herefords
406-778-2320, Plevna, MT
406-874-8200, Miles City, MT
406-656-9034, Billings, MT www.crinet.com
406-328-4095, Absarokee, MT
Griffin Polled Herefords
406-328-4095, Absarokee, MT
406-821-0247, Darby, MT
Harper Herefords
406-323-1686, Roundup, MT
Holden Herefords
406-450-1029, Valier, MT www.holdenherefords.com
Indreland Ranch
406-549-4442, Missoula, MT
J Bar E Ranch
406-891-0973, Baker, MT
McKechnie Hereford Ranch 406-432-2296, Shelby, MT
McMurry Cattle
406-254-1247, Billings, MT www.mcmurrycattle.com
Merrimac Cattle Co
Rafter Ranch Inc Reich Bros
Emily Shilling
Sidwell Ranch
Sparks Herefords
Storey Hereford Ranch
406-580-8255, Bozeman, MT www.facebook.com/ Storey-Hereford-Ranch
Thomas Herefords
406-544-1536, Gold Creek, MT www.thomasherefords.com
Tomlinson Herefords
406-735-4493, Geyser, MT
406-846-1370, Deer Lodge, MT
MJB Ranch
406-323-1297, Roundup, MT
406-765-7068, Plentywood, MT
406-639-2569, Lodge Grass, MT
J2 Livestock
ORIgen
406-360-3427, Hamilton, MT
406-223-4518, Emigrant, MT
406-348-2345, Huntley, MT
McMURRY CATTLE
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Fred & Doreen HP 406 254 1247 McMurry Cell 406 697 4040 2027 Iris Lane mcmurrycattle@gmail.com Billings, MT 59102 mcmurrycattle.com
Vandeberg Ranch
Wichman Herefords
406-538-8997, Moore, MT www.wichmanherefords.com
2016 Montana Hereford Tour September 23-24, 2016 Go to montanahereford.org to get your registration form Contact Jack Holden (406) 450-1029 or Bruce Thomas (406) 544-1536
Trader’s Dispatch, July 2016 — Page A24
Our new phone number is (406) 271-5533
COMBINE FOR SALE
International 1480 rotary combine, diesel, air/heat, 50% tires, been shedded. Includes IHC 810 24-ft. header, IHC 810 13-ft. pickup header with Sund attachment and some new parts. All in good condition.............. $12,500 Phone 406-279-3504, leave message – Valier, MT
406-727-7153
4181 North Park Trail - Great Falls
www.hovenequipment.com “Partners in Production” Ken – 788-4588; Ed – 231-4254; Dwight – 231-4251
USED AUGERS
Farm King 13x70 auger with mover.................................................................................................................$8900 Farm King 8x61 belt drive auger......................................................................................................................$2800 Westfield MK1381 Plus auger.....................................................................................................................$17,900 Westfield 13x91...............................................................................................................................................CALL Westfield MK 13x91 swing auger.................................................................................................................$18,000 Westfield MK 13x71 auger............................................................................................................................$22,900 Westfield MK 13x70, swing hopper.................................................................................................................$7500 Mayrath 8x60 swing auger...............................................................................................................................$3000
European Specialty Grains Trade Mission
Ingredient buyers from key European bakeries, cereal companies, and other food businesses visited Montana specialty grain companies in late June. They travelled throughout Montana’s Golden Triangle region as they sought U.S. sources for their food products. This event was organized by the Montana Department of Agriculture marketing team in conjunction with the Western United States Agricultural Trade Association, and is supported with funds from the USDA’s Market Access Program. “The European market purchased over $1 billion in grains, pulses, edible beans and sunflower seeds in 2014, and their markets are receptive to organic, natural, gluten free and other specialty products,” said Montana Department of Agriculture Marketing Officer Marty Earnheart. “Montana companies are a perfect source of quality specialty grain products and are well positioned to supply European market demand.” Over the course of this three day trade mission, Department of Agriculture staff connected European buyers with eleven Montana companies who have expertise in the production and processing of a broad range of specialty grains and related products. These grown in Montana products include gluten free oats, millet, spelt, triticale, groats, safflower oil, flax, buckwheat, edible beans, chickpeas, lentils and peas. Pulse crops (which include lentils, peas, chickpeas, and beans) were of particular interest to buyers during this trade mission. While pulse crops have been grown in Montana for some time, production has increased dramatically in the last decade. In 2015, over 800,000 acres of pulse crops were planted and harvested, making Montana the #1 pulse crop producer in the United States. Pulses are in high demand in the global food ingredient market because of their outstanding nutritional benefits, both in whole and fractionated form. Pulses can be found in food products such as hummus, protein powders, specialty pastas, and more.
Custom Swathing Tyler: 406-781-9712
Shelbi: 406-781-9713
s A w As Lo cre $13/a • Licensed and Insured • We Swath Statewide • GS3 Auto Steer • John Deere Swather • New 40-ft. Draper • Up to 350 acres per day • Efficient Helps protect from sawfly and hail damage
As summer temps rise, so does fire danger
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Much of Region 7 has been blessed with good spring moisture; however, with temperatures expected to climb into the 90s, conditions can change quickly. Along with hotter days, the National Weather Service also predicts a slight chance of thunderstorms for most of the week. Lightning and rapidly drying fuels can quickly increase fire danger. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) reminds people heading outdoors for summer activities to beware of fire danger. Recreationists should be cautious when building and extinguishing campfires and make every effort to prevent wild fires. Remember to: -Carry a shovel to throw dirt on a campfire and a bucket for water to extinguish the blaze. -Limit camping to designated camping areas and build campfires only in established fire rings. -Drive only on established roads. Be sure that catalytic converters and mufflers are in good working order. -Do not stop or park vehicles over tall grass or brush. -Never use a flame or other heating device in a tent. -Supervise children at all times when fires are burning or grills are in use. Do not allow them to run or play near a fire ring even if it is not lit. As temperatures rise, check drought and fire conditions in your area to make sure there are no restrictions in place.
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Equine health and disease web site
By PennState Extension Keep Alert on Equine Disease Outbreaks The Equine Disease Communication Center web site (http://www.equinediseasecc.org/outbreaks.aspx) provides: • Specific premises will not be named but the general location by town, county and state will be listed. • When locations, events or horses are at risk they will be listed. • Updates will be posted as they are received.
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BALER FOR SALE
Case IH RS561 round baler, new chains, shedded, 2 monitors. Completely gone through. Call 406-945-4149, Chinook, MT
FULL SERVICE DEALER Call for all your truck, parts & service needs
2016 Freightliner 114SD tractor, Detroit DD13, 470 hp, Allison transmision, lift axle, 270” wheelbase.. .....................Call for Price 2012 Freightliner Cascadia Cummins ISX, 450 hp. FRO16210C transmission, 72” mid-roof XT sleeper, 455,000 miles.................................... .................................................................... Call for Price - Make Offer
2010 Peterbilt 386 Cummins ISX, 455 hp, FRO16210C transmission, 63” Unibilt sleeper. 4 to choose from, mileage 570,000 to 605,000... ........................................ $38,000
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2011 Freightliner Cascadia Detroit DD15, 455 hp, FRO16210C transmission, 72” mid-roof XT sleeper, 504,000 miles.............. Make Offer
Missoula, MT 5561 Expressway
Authorized Dealer
2006 Chaparral aluminum flatbed trailer, 49.5-ft.x102-ft., spread axle, air scales, auto-tarping system, 11,500 lbs.. ............. $24,650
(406) 728-7600 or (800) 735-6336
Steel Prices are Moving Up! Save now on these IN STOCK products & materials! Continuous Fence Panels 11/4" 4 rail $78 ea 11/4" 5 rail $86 ea 11/4" 6 rail $93 ea 15/8" 4 rail $100 ea 15/8" 5 rail $115 ea 15/8" 6 rail $125 ea
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Heavy Wall $1.35/ft 23/8" Standard wall $1.30/ft 27/8" $1.55/ft 41/2" $4.50/ft 31/2" $2.85/ft 3/8"
Cattle Working Equipment 20' Heavy Duty $ Adjustable Alleyway 4,500 Loading Chute $6,595
Livestock Feeding Equipment Single Large Square Hay Feeder $825
Triple Hay Feeder - $1,325
fits 3 large rounds or 6 large squares
Overhead Feed Bin - $9,850 25 ton approximate capacity Limited quantities at these prices until gone! Call now to reserve your order!
Portable Loading Chute $3,895 22 gauge Windbreak/Decking 66"W $ 24' long - 84 30' long - $105 In-Line Feeders 48"H x 20'L x 30"D $ 900 Bottomless Feeder 4'W x 20" H x 20' L $ 900
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Trader’s Dispatch, July 2016 — Page A26
If you have items you want advertised in the August 2016 issue THE VERY LATEST WE CAN ACCEPT THEM IS July 27.
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
2009 John Deere 9870 STS combine, hydrostat transmission, activated Green Star guidance and mapping, Contour Master, fixed speed, fine cut chopper with power tail board spreader, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, Big Top hopper extensions, small wire and round bar concaves, Serial #H09870S730745, 3943 engine hours, 2741 separator hours. This machine has been well maintained.......................................$130,000
2004 John Deere 8220 200 hp., front wheel assist tractor, 16 speed power shift transmission, 4 hydraulic remotes, Serial #RW8220P024141, 5798 engine hours. Nice clean tractor.......................................$75,000
2010 John Deere 9870 STS combine, Pro Drive transmission, activated Green Star guidance and mapping, Contour Master, 5 speed lateral tilt feeder house, fine cut chopper with power tail board spreader, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, Big Top hopper extensions, small wire and round bar concaves., Serial #1H09870SHA0736003, 3800 engine hours, 2701 separator hours. This machine has been well maintained................$130,000
2011 John Deere 612C corn header with Stud King trailer, knife rolls, hydraulic deck plates, header height sensing, stalk stompers in front of drive tires, Serial #1H0612CXCB0740316.......................................$55,000
2004 John Deere 8220 200 hp front wheel assist tractor, 16 speed powershift transmission, 4 hydraulic remotes, Serial #RW8220P024141, 5798 hours. Nice clean tractor...................................$75,000
2-MacDon FD75 40-ft. headers, dual sickle drive with cross augers, easy transport system. Comes with 2013 42-ft. Stud King header trailer.......................Asking $72,000 each
1996 John Deere 912 pickup header, single point, very good condition.................$6500 1986 John Deere 212 pickup header, single point, very good condition.................$5500
2007 Timpte 28.5-ft. grain trailer, 102” x 78”, 1000 bushel, Ag Hoppers with side dumps, loader trailer...................................$23,000
1996 homemade 28.5-ft. 5th wheel combine/ sprayer trailer.................................$12,000 Light weight transport dolly...................$1500
2012 Brent 1194 grain cart, 110 bushel capacity, scale and electric tarp, walking tandem axles, Serial #B29240113..........$52,000
2003 Ford F650 service truck, Cummins engine, Allison automatic transmission, 400 gallon red fuel tank, 100 gallon white fuel tank, both with transfer pumps, variety of tool boxes, John Deere air compressor, 357,866 miles..................................................$13,500
2-2001 Mack Vision trucks, 460 Mack engines, engine brakes, air ride suspension, flat top sleepers, 22.5 tires on all aluminum wheels, 187” wheelbase. One has 925,573 miles, other has 827,803 miles. One has 10 speed automatic, other has 10 speed manual transmissions...........................$17,000 each
PHONE (406) 480-5565
Improving visibility in ponds and lakes
By Connor Orrock, K-State Research and Extension As temperatures warm up, many people make plans to go fishing or swimming in Kansas’ farm ponds. Ponds can serve practical and recreational purposes, but they aren’t as useful or as aesthetic when they are cloudy or muddy. Turbid or murky waters can be caused by chemical or environmental issues. They not only are eyesores, but may also be dangerous to swimmers due to unknown debris hidden under the water. Turbid waters also alter the environment for fish and other aquatic animals, said Charlie Lee, K-State Research and Extension wildlife management expert, who has some helpful tips for improving water visibility. The most common cause of a turbid pond, Lee said, is suspended particulates in the water; the most common particulate found in ponds is clay. Many factors determine if the particulates in a pond will settle on their own over time, including variables such as water temperature, water chemistry, water movement and wind. According to Lee, there is an easy test to determine what causes a turbid pond. Simply dip a gallon-sized glass jar into the water, and then let the jar sit on a shelf for 24 hours. If the particulates settle at the bottom of the jar, the problem is not due to a chemical imbalance. There is something else causing the particulates to be suspended in the pond. “Sometimes there is a problem with unwanted fish such as carp, goldfish or bullheads in the pond,” Lee said. “They are bottom feeders and often keep disturbing the bottom of the pond, which keeps the clay in suspension and causes the turbid water.” Long-exposed clean pond banks also increase the impact of wind erosion and turbidity, he said. The type and quality of the vegetation in the watershed immediately upstream from the pond should be evaluated. If cropland is near the watershed, heavy rains could wash soil particulates into the pond. Planting a riparian buffer of vegetation around the pond could solve the problem. Other times, the cause of turbid waters is chemical in nature, Lee said. The chemical imbalance is often caused by repeated runoff into the pond from unprotected areas in the watershed. As a result, the interaction between soil type and water chemistry does not allow the clay particulates to settle to the pond bottom. Lee noted that the two main treatments for a chemical problem, gypsum and alum, have been used many times with success. Gypsum is a neutral salt and does not alter the pH of the pond, while alum can alter the pH but is more effective in settling clay particulates. “We like to begin with gypsum at 500 pounds per acrefoot,” he said. “If that doesn’t clean the pond, reapply a month later at a rate of 125 pounds per acre-foot. If the reapplication is not successful, the pond will likely remain turbid.” Lee said that the old-fashioned home remedy of putting hay into the pond usually does not work. In fact, putting more organic matter in the pond often leads to more problems. Once the hay begins to decompose, it lowers the pond’s oxygen levels, which can create fish kills. “If the problem is erosion from pond banks and dams caused by cattle grazing, you should fence the pond or restrict access to a small area for livestock watering,” he said. “If the problem is the sediment is continually being disturbed by unwanted fish, you may need to drain the pond or use a fish toxicant to remove the unwanted fish from the pond and restock with a balanced fish population.” The best form of prevention is placing the pond in the proper spot. Lee recommends those thinking of building a pond to position it in a way to help with its ecology. Placing the pond in a watershed in a rangeland or woodland situation is better than one in cropland. If placing the pond in a cropland situation is unavoidable, a riparian or grass buffer should be planted around the pond. For more information, visit any local extension office in Kansas. K-State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K-State campus, Manhattan.
Barbara Petty named UI Extension Director
By University of Idaho News University of Idaho (UI) Extension Director Barbara Petty will formally fill that role after 18 months on the job as interim director. An 18-year member of the University of Idaho faculty, Petty began serving as interim UI Extension director in late 2014. She began her UI career as a UI Extension family and consumer sciences educator in 1998 on a part-time basis. “Barbara Petty showed that she is the right person to lead one of the University of Idaho’s most citizen-focused endeavors,” said Michael Parrella, dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. “UI Extension made significant gains during her time as interim director in large part due to her expertise and understanding of the university’s mission to help the public.” UI Extension was established under the federal SmithLever Act in 1914. It established partnerships between counties, states and land-grant universities to provide the state’s people with practical, trustworthy information based on scientific research. Nearly 200 UI Extension faculty and staff now serve throughout Idaho, including in 42 county offices. “I am honored to be selected to serve as UI Extension director,” said Petty, who will be based in Moscow and also serve as College of Agricultural and Life Sciences associate dean. “Extension is well poised to provide trustworthy, innovative education to address Idahoans’ needs so they can make informed decisions on issues they are facing. I look forward to continuing to build upon the foundation of excellence already established and will work together with new partners to expand our reach in serving the residents of Idaho and beyond.” Petty’s time as interim director included a pioneering role for UI Extension: county offices helped advance the Enroll Idaho campaign to encourage more residents to pursue higher education. Petty also focused on hiring talented and innovative UI Extension professionals to fill position vacancies and refocused many to address Idahoans’ current needs. She also helped lead a shift toward using technology to improve communication with residents and within Extension. A Nebraska native, she moved to Idaho Falls in 1998 when her husband, Terry, was chosen to pastor a congregation there. After earning her bachelor’s degree in vocational home economics education in 1977, she taught home economics in Missouri before focusing on raising her children. She earned a master’s degree in human development and the family from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln in 1984 and returned to teaching there in 1995. After beginning work in UI Extension’s Bonneville County office, Petty worked on other collaborative projects with fellow Extension family and consumer sciences faculty focused on nutrition and financial training. As her interest in an Extension career grew, Petty sought additional education. In 2007, she earned a doctorate in education with an emphasis in adult education and organizational learning from the University of Idaho. Petty became director of the southern Idaho Horizons Project in 2008 and guided UI Extension’s efforts to build leadership capacity in 15 communities through the program funded by the Northwest Area Foundation. In 2010, she became Extension’s Eastern District Director. One of her early projects at Idaho Falls was developing the Married and Loving It! curriculum with her husband, who now works as a certified professional mediator. The program remains popular with its focus on communication as the main path to marital harmony. Research showed the class helped couples. “We knew two-thirds were already satisfied with their marriage and one-third would say that their level of satisfaction in their marriage was low when they attended the first class. Immediately after participating in the five-week program, their marital satisfaction level went up: 92 percent said they were satisfied,” she said. “The interesting part for us was when we did a follow-up survey and expected the percent to go down but 93 percent of those same participants said their marital satisfaction level was higher,” she added. The main reason, she said, was learning about themselves and learning about their spouses. In addition to her Extension work, Petty serves as chair of the Board of Directors for Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington.
Trader’s Dispatch, July 2016 — Page A27
If you have items you want advertised in the August 2016 issue THE VERY LATEST WE CAN ACCEPT THEM IS July 27.
SEMI TRUCK FOR SALE
1999 Volvo tandem axle, mid-rise sleeper, 10 speed, 425 hp Volvo engine. Truck is in nice shape, current DOT.......................................................................... $11,000 Call Rick Ostberg, 406-788-1300, Power, MT
Judisch Custom Swathing Judisch Custom Baling
For all your grain and hay swathing needs.
MacDon M205 with 35-ft. draper header 16-ft. rotary disc hay header. Krone 3x4 big square baler. John Deere 569 round baler. Golden Eagle rake. Canola roller.
*Insured *Quality Reliable Service *Competitive Rates Call today to get on the schedule Phone Joe (406) 949-3438 Kellen (406) 460-1755 Kyle (406) 460-0873 or (406) 271-3137
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NEW EQUIPMENT
Farm King Ezee-On 4490 disc, 26.5-ft., 24” blades, 9” spacing, stoneflex hangers........................$34,995 Wallenstein GX720 3-pt. backhoe with 92” dig depth. .....................................................................$7900 Tarter 5-ft. rototiller, NEW..................................$2099 NEW Tytan 6” hydraulic wood chipper, 3-pt., PTO..$3199 DCT 30-ft. tandem gooseneck trailer with BT.....$9000 DCT 28-ft. tandem gooseneck trailer with BT.....$8800 Sure-Trac 7x14 dump trailer, 14,000 lb.............$6950
5 YEAR Standard Warranty
LS P7040 CPS MFWD tractor, 97 hp, cab, power shuttle, SL loader.......... $7843 annual payment OAC LS P7010 C MFWD tractor, 72 hp, cab, shuttle, SL loader.................. ...... $5968 annual payment OAC
LS XU6168CPS MFWD tractor, 68 hp, cab, shuttle, SL loader............ ...... $5789 annual payment OAC
USED EQUIPMENT
John Deere 4000 with cab, excellent, new tires... Call Case 1070 cab. New overhaul...........................$9999 With Ezee-On SL loader..........................$14,995 International 656 with loader, excellent condition...... .....................................................................$9500 Dual 325 loader, no welds, 5-ft. bucket..............$1995 King Kutter 6-ft. arena groomer. Like new.........$1695 Wide round bale carrier mounts, on 21-ft. flatbed........ .....................................................................$1500 Mounts for Ezee-On loader, fits John Deere 4020....... .......................................................................$750
LS XR4155 55 hp, 4WD, shuttle loader............................................ ...... $353 monthly payment OAC LS XG3037H 37 hp, 4WD, hydroloader............................................ ...... $288 monthly payment OAC
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Trader’s Dispatch, July 2016 — Page A28
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Attendees at the Lower Birch Creek Watershed plan close-out event April 27, 2016, filled the Pondera County Canal and Reservoir Company meeting room. Among those represented were the conservation district, the canal company, water users and water interests, Montana US congressional delegation, and the Natural Resources Consercation Service (NRCS). Photo submitted by Lori Valadez, Bozeman NRCS.
NRCS closes Lower Birch Watershed Plan with project completion
With the completion of four of the final irrigation improvement projects on the Lower Birch Creek Watershed Plan this past year, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service is closing out the project. At a signing on April 27, 2016, NRCS will close out a project the agency began with the Pondera County Canal and Reservoir Company in Valier, Mont., in 1982. The initial investigation of the 244,000acre watershed identified many problems with the aging irrigation delivery system that was installed between 1900 and 1948. The Lower Birch Creek Watershed Project began in 1982 to upgrade irrigation infrastructure and improve the quality of water in streams and rivers. It was designated for funding and technical assistance through NRCS’s Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Program (P.L. 566). The Pondera County Canal and Reservoir Company maintains Swift Dam, two large diversions, Lake Frances, 360 miles of canals, hundreds of irrigation structures to irrigate nearly 90,000 acres of barley, wheat, canola, and hay. Work in the 1980s and 1990s took care of many of the infrastructure issues in the aging irrigation delivery system, making the water availability and delivery much more reliable and efficient. Five supplemental agreements were developed over the years to continue to improve the entire system.
When funding through the PL 566 watershed program diminished, the Pondera County Canal and Reservoir Company paid for some of the improvements themselves and found other funding sources. In 2009, funding from the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act accelerated conservation work on the Lower Birch Creek irrigation system, allowing the completion of three wasteway projects in July 2010. The last few were completed with funding from NRCS’s Environmental Quality Incentives Program. The ARRA and EQIP projects were built by the Canal Company. Some of the final projects stabilized severe gully erosion by conveying excess irrigation flows back into Lower Birch Creek, the original source of irrigation water. Water is returned to stable outlets in the stream corridor through buried pipelines. These structures reduced the amount of sediment deposited into more than 18 miles of stream fisheries, significantly improving water quality. In total, nearly 100 irrigation structures have been installed at a cost of approximately $8 million. “Without the partnership with NRCS, the Canal Company could never have done it on its own,” said Vern Stokes, manager of the Pondera County Canal and Reservoir Company. “Our delivery and our efficiencies have been greatly improved.”
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Vern Stokes, manager, Pondera County Canal and Reservoir Company, displays the computer from which the Hein Coulee, East Dam and L-1 irrigation structures can now be controlled remotely from the company’s office. Photo submitted by Lori Valadez, Bozeman NRCS.
New rice flour mixes available to make yummy treats
By Sandra Avant, Agricultural Research Service Consumers can now buy double chocolate chip brownie, chocolate chip cookie and lemon poppy seed muffin mixes made from a rice flour blend developed by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists that reduces oil absorption during cooking. The products are available under the brand name Choice Batter® from CrispTek LLC, which released its first product—a rice-based frying batter—made with the Agricultural Research Service’s (ARS) patented special blend of rice flours. Retired chemist Frederick Shih and chemist Kim Daigle, with the Food Processing and Sensory Quality Research Unit in New Orleans, Louisiana, developed the technology. Nutritionally and functionally, rice ingredients are equal or superior to their wheat-based counterparts, according to Shih. Research has shown that rice-based batters absorb 50 percent less oil than traditional wheat batters. Rice ingredients also are gluten free, which is important for people who have celiac disease, which causes an autoimmune reaction to wheat proteins. CrispTek founder Wayne Swann obtained a license for the technology and signed a cooperative research and development agreement with ARS. The rice blend can be used for grilling, baking and frying. The new sweet products are easy to make. You only have to add water. They are also free of the eight most common food allergens such as peanuts, dairy foods and soy, according to Swann. The products have no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Over the years, ARS scientists have developed a series of low-fat-uptake and gluten-free food products, including batters and donuts. Read more about this research in the June 2016 issue of AgResearch at http://agresearchmag.ars.usda.gov/2016/ jun/rice/ ARS is USDA’s chief intramural scientific research agency.
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USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE NEW Twin Star Rakes
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New Holland LS180 skidsteer, 2270 hours, with bucket.............. $23,900
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John Deere 1460 disc mower, 9-ft.9” cut, roller conditioner............. $4800
New Holland 326 twine baler.... $9800
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Allis Chalmers 175 diesel................................................................... $6500 Ford TW25 MFWD, cab, 140 PTO hp, with Farmhand XL1140 loader.......... ...................................................................................................... $26,400 International 656 hydrostatic, gas, wide front, very nice..................... $6500 John Deere 4010 with Farmhand loader, diesel, Wheatland............... $5500 John Deere 3010 with loader, gas, 3 point.......................................... $9500 Massey Ferguson 135 tractor............................................................. $3500 Massey Ferguson 230 34 PTO hp, diesel, low hours, consigned....... $4500 New Holland T7.185 only 900 hours, 140 hp, 855 loader and grapple......... ...................................................................................................... $89,800
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Used Haying Equipment
New Holland BR7090 round baler, wide pickup, twine & net.$29,000 New Holland BR780A round baler, twine only..........................$9500 John Deere 566 round baler, twine/ net. Two to choose from....$9800 Freeman 200 baler................$3500 Case IH 8830 windrower, 14-ft. double auger..................$12,500 New Holland 258 rake, hydraulic drive, rubber teeth.............$6900 New Holland 488 mower conditioner....................................$10,500 New Holland BR7090 round baler, New Holland 1496 swather, diesel, 12-ft. cut.........................$12,500 New Holland 1499 swather, 12-ft. cut..................................$10,900 New Holland HW340 swather with rotary head.....................$60,000 John Deere 955 swing tongue, mower flail conditioner, 14-ft. 9” cut.....................................$9500 John Deere 820 mower conditioner.......................................$9800 New Holland 1010 bale wagon...... ..........................................$2200 John Deere 936 11’6” cut disc, flail conditioner......................$13,900 New Holland 144 inverter.....$4900
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FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
John Deere 7700 combine, 24-ft. head John Deere 9400 grain drill, 30-ft. PRICE (2) grain bins, 4000 & 4500 bushels REDUCTION! Westfield 8x36 grain auger Call (406) 572-3692, Martinsdale, Montana
ITEMS FOR SALE 2010 MacDon D50 35-ft. draper header with pickup reel. Stored inside - great condition.........................$37,500 Case IH Pro 600 and Pro 700 monitors, two drive shafts off Sakundiak auger, weight package from a Case 2588....................................................................... Call
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Parasitoids to manage wheat midge continues in Montana during 2016
The wheat midge (formally called the orange wheat blossom midge) can cause significant damage to spring wheat and is widely distributed throughout Montana. A state-wide monitoring effort has been ongoing since 2014 and the results have been posted on Pestweb (https://pestweb.montana. edu/). The information supplied on this website shows that counties in the Northwest, Northcentral, and northeastern parts of the state have the highest levels of infestation. Fortunately, other insects may hold part of the solution for controlling the wheat midge. A small parasitic wasp, Macroglenes penetrans, attacks the wheat midge, helping to
regulate populations. This parasitoid is credited with controlling about 25 to 40 percent of the midge population in parts of Canada and North Dakota. In some instances, parasitism rates of greater than 75 percent have been documented. Efforts to introduce the parasitic wasp into Montana are on-going. This effort is a continuation of work that began in 2008 at the Northwestern Agricultural Research Center (NWARC) in Kalispell to address a serious infestation of wheat midge in the Flathead and Lake Counties. The parasitoid was supplied by entomologists from North Dakota State University and released at a single sight in Flathead County. After the initial release, the parasitoid population slowly increased, and by 2014, high numbers of the wasp could be found throughout Flathead County. In July of 2014 a new collection of the parasitoid was collected from the Lethbridge area and released in both the Kalispell and Conrad-Valier areas. The good news for the spring wheat growers is that Macroglenes penetrans populations have been slowly establishing in Pondera and Flathead Counties, and as of 2015, parasitoids counts were dramatically higher in these regions. In 2015, another trip was made by into Saskatchewan to collect two different species of parasitoids know to be active on the wheat midge (Euxestonotus error and Platygaster tuberosula). Wheat heads containing the parasitoids were brought back to the Western Triangle Agricultural Research Center (WTARC) in Conrad for rearing and the eventual release of these new parasitoids in July of 2016. At the same time, sweep net surveys conducted during 2015 in Flathead County found that one of these parasitoids was already present. Euxestonotus error was identified at eight different sights in Flathead County. This indicates that these other parasitoid species should survive and multiply in Montana and provide additional help in managing the wheat midge. The MSU Wheat Midge Biological Control Team members include Brooke Bohannon, NWARC, Dr. Erik Echegaray, NWARC, Dr. Gadi VP Reddy, WTARC, Conrad, Dr. Govinda Shrestha, WTARC, Dr. Bob Stougaard, NWARC and Dan Picard, WTARC. The Montana Wheat and Barley committee has provided support for this project. For more information on the biological control program or wheat midge contact any of the team members at WTARC (406-278-7707) or NWARC (406-755-4303).
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Problem pasture weeds
ITEMS FOR SALE
1983 Gooseneck 24-ft. stock trailer with 2 dividers. New tires, By PennState Extension brakes, bearings, new floor and new wiring. ............................ costly, time-consuming and laborious. Every so often we get questions regarding ................................................ Reduced from $5500 to $4500 However, these are viable means for manherbicide considerations and restrictions for Horses: Gray 1/2 Percheron 1/2 Quarter Horse mare, approxiagement. Also, specific to multiflora rose grass forage situations. Over the past few mately 12 years old. Been used for packing and was harness worked when younger. ....................................................$1700 management, techniques which include years, the options have remained about the Bay Quarter Horse mare, approximately 10 years old. Resisbiological controls have been used. Two of same. tant-free trained and rode at younger age.......................$1000 the more prominent biocontrol agents are For most of the products that contain Selling due to health reasons. rose rosette disease (RRD) and herbivores plant growth regulator type herbicides Call 406-873-9115 or 406-450-4875 • Cut Bank, MT such as goats or sheep. RRD is a virus which (2,4-D, Clarity, Crossbow, ForeFront, is slowly spreading in our region of the etc.) remember to allow the seedling forcountry. Multiflora rose plants infected with age grasses to get established (4-5 inches RRD usually die within two years. Though tall, have a good secondary root system, TRACTOR & TRUCK FOR SALE RRD may not eradicate the multiflora rose and show good vigor) before making a problem, it should help reduce it over the herbicide application. Cimarron Plus also long run. If managed properly, goats and has some necessary establishment periods sheep can help control multiflora rose. for different grass species before herbicide Research has shown that initially 8 to 10 application that should be observed. Also, goats and/or sheep pastured with compatible most herbicide for use in grass forage crops livestock (cattle) can help reduce rose and will severely injure or kill legumes. Don’t other brushy infestations. use these products if loss of legume spePeterbilt 379, Cat 3406C, No matter which control tactic is used, cies cannot be tolerated. In many cases, 9 speed, wet kit, 578,000 follow-up maintenance practices are a weed control is very important during the 2010 Montana 545, 2WD, miles, rebuilt at 500,000.. must for long-term control. Removal of grass establishment period since weeds can 30 hp, 273 hours...$6000 ...........................$13,500 dead brush, annual mowing and adequate become very competitive. Call Charlie Rein 406-537-4576 soil fertility are examples of practices that As thistles continue to develop, a good or Chuck Rein 406-537-4485 should be used to maintain control of woody time to spray is during the bud to bloom Big Timber, Montana weed species and in turn, will encourage stage. Keep in mind that biennial thistles pasture growth. such as bull, plumeless, and musk are usually more susceptible to plant growth regulator herbicides (group 4; 2,4-D, dicamba, Stinger, Milestone) as compared to Canada thistle, which is a perennial. Woody species such as multiflora rose, autumn olive, honeysuckles, brambles, and black locust can be very aggressive at this time $8,395 of year as well. For most 3 Annual Payments of these woody perennials OAC we usually recommend a product such as Crossbow (or generic versions such as Crossroad or Candor) since the active ingredient, triclopyr, is usual pretty effective on these species. Metsulfuron or Cimarron products can provide control of multiflora rose, dewberry, and honeysuckle. In general, 2,4-D and dicamba are not as effective on woody species; however, if they are tank-mixed and used at higher rates, weed suppression can be obtained. Also remember that as these The CropScan 3000H On Combine Quality Analyzer provides woody weeds such as multifarmers with a cost effective instrument for measuring protein, flora rose begin to bloom in Real-time protein field maps moisture, oil and starch in grains and oil seeds. Using near late May/early June, this is infrared technology mounted on the combine, the CropScan Protein, oil and moisture data is typically a good timeframe 3000H provides accurate protein and moisture data for wheat collected every 7-12 seconds to apply an effective herbiand barley. Canola is analyzed for protein, moisture and oil. cide. 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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 2010 New Holland T9040 4WD tractor, 2300 hours, 710 duals, Trimble Intelisteer with FMX1000 monitor, HID lights................................................................................. $127,500 2005 Case IH 1202 swather, 36-ft. draper and 14-ft. hay head with conditioner, 1785 hours, Trimble FM750 with EZ-Steer, hitch for roller........................................................... $50,000 2009 New Holland/Honey Bee 94C 42-ft. draper header, Case/NH adapter, UII pickup reel, end strut gauge wheels, guided decks, new knife, hydraulic head tilt...................... $30,000 2007 New Holland/Honey Bee 94C 40-ft. draper header, Case/NH adapter, UII pickup reel, end strut gauge wheels, new knife, 1 year on canvas, hydraulic head tilt............... $25,000 2005 New Holland/Honey Bee 94C 36-ft. draper header, Case/NH adapter, one piece UII pickup reel, new center canvas................................................................................ $15,000 2007 Case IH 2020 35-ft. flex header, dual knife, Hart Carter pickup reel................... $12,000 2005 John Deere 914 pickup header, 14-ft. Swath Master pickup, single point hookup, good belts.......................................................................................................................... $10,000 1993 John Deere 535 round baler, bale kicker, twine tie, hydraulic lift pickup............... $3500 2014 MacDon D65 40-ft. draper header, Case/NH adapter, like new.......................... $55,000 All equipment in excellent shape, will consider all offers.
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2016 Auction Calendar Saturday, July 9 • 10 a.m.
Amish Beacon Star School Benefit
Heartland Cabin Co. - 2426 Farren Hill rd. - moore, mt Featuring Amish-made quilts and furniture! 14’x40’ Log Cabin, 12’x28’ garage, 10’x10’ gazebo. Pie, Ice Cream & Baked Goods. All you can eat chicken BBQ.
tHurSday, July 14 • 10 a.m.
‘KB Farming’ Ag Equipment Auction
(Keil Brothers) - 10 a.m. - at the farm NE of Conrad, mt Farm retirement auction featuring large inventory of late-model equipment. Please call for brochure or see www.ShobeAuction.com for complete listing. Selling in co-op with Musser Bros. - Billings. - See reminder ad in this issue -
tuESday, July 19 • 10 a.m.
Kelly Simac Farm & Ranch Equipment Auction
lewistown livestock auction - lewistown, mt A nice lineup of farm/ranch equipment including 1997 JD 9610 Maximizer combine w/ JD 930 pickup header, 2005 Ford 550XL Super Duty dually, Case 660 Trencher/ Backhoe, Kenworth tandem diesel w/ 20’ steel grain box, two hopper botton grain trailers. Quality consignments welcome! - See ad in this issue -
Saturday, auguSt 13 • 10 a.m.
Jack Ruckman Estate & Central City Auto & RV Moving Auction
612 NE main - lewistown, mt Vintage & Classic Cars, Car parts & accessories, Antiques & Collectibles 1965 Chevy Covair Monza, 1971 Buick Riviera, 1970 Buick Grand Sport Convertible, 1957 Chevy BelAir Wagon, 1970 Buick Skylark Custom Convertible, 1970 Chevy Caprice, 1968 Jeep Super Wagoneer, 1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III, 1969 Fleetwood 75 Limo, 1961 Ford F-100, 1959 Ford Gallaxy Retractible, 1967 Thunderbird, 8N Ford Tractor - See ad in this issue -
Complete listings available on our website.
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The four North Dakota 4-H’ers selected to attend the National 4-H Conference have a chance to meet with the state’s congressional delegation. Pictured from left are: 4-H members Kaitlyn Nelson and Emily Joerger, U.S. Congressman Kevin Cramer, 4-H’ers Billie Lentz and Colton Christmann, and the youths’ chaperone, NDSU Extension Service Southeast District Director Ron Wiederholt.
For 16-year-old Rolla High School sophomore Billie Lentz, attending the National 4-H Conference in Chevy Chase, Maryland, this spring was an incredible learning experience. “National 4-H Conference gave me the opportunity to meet teens from across the nation who not only shared a passion for 4-H, but also my other interests, like agriculture,” says Lentz, who has been a 4-H member since the fifth grade. “I made amazing memories.” While at the conference, she also was able to share her enthusiasm for agriculture with national policymakers. Lentz and 17 other teens from across the U.S. gave a presentation to the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture on the importance of agriculture. Lentz was one of four North Dakota 4-H’ers selected to attend the 2016 conference. The others were Colton Christmann of Kindred, Emily Joerger of Mayville and Kaitlyn Nelson of Grafton. The National 4-H Conference is the premier civic engagement opportunity for 4-H members who are 15 to 19 years old. It began in 1927 as the National 4-H Club Camp, and delegates slept in tents on the National Mall grounds in front of the Department of Agriculture building in Washington, D.C. It has been held annually except during World War II. It was renamed the National 4-H Conference in 1958, and in 1959, it moved to the newly founded National 4-H Center in Chevy Chase, which is just outside Washington, D.C. Delegates participate in round-table discussions, attend workshops on improving their civic engagement knowledge and skills, and visit federal agencies and their state’s congressional delegation. As part of their round-table sessions, the youth identify and develop their perspective on a topic through research and deliberation, and develop a briefing on the topic, which they present to a federal agency with interest in that topic. “National 4-H Conference 2016 was a blast,” Joerger says. “The trip taught me how to use leadership and communication skills in 4-H and in daily life by helping to raise awareness for the opportunities open to older 4-H’ers and by empowering me to grow my level of communication with those around me.” Ron Wiederholt, who chaperoned the North Dakota delegates, was very impressed with them. “It was refreshing to see how engaged all the youth were,” says Wiederholt, the North Dakota State University Extension Service’s Southeast District director. “They certainly were not afraid to take on the challenges presented, and they learned some great lessons about civic engagement that will stick with them for the rest of their lives.” Trips to the National 4-H Conference and National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Ga., are some of the best opportunities 4-H offers for teens, according to Lentz, and she encourages other youth to give 4-H a try. “4-H is a common thread that connects 6 million youth across the U.S. by teaching them leadership skills, public speaking and interview skills, the importance of volunteering and much more,” she adds. “4-H has shaped me into the person I am today.” ##### A farmer wears many career hats. He is a chemist, an environmentalist, a botanist, an entomologist, an accountant, a weather forecaster, a mechanic, and a marketing expert.
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Welcome To Another Buckley Auction
~Order of Auction~ There are not a lot of small items, please be on time so you don’t miss your item. In the morning, we will start with the shop equipment and tools and then onto the pallets of store hardware inventory. After that we will go onto the equipment, vehicles and remainder of inventory. ~In Case of Severe Weather~ A lot of the auction can be sold indoors. In case of severe weather conditions, the auction postponement date will be Tuesday, August 9, 2016. If bad weather does occur on sale day, call (406) 845-3529 or (406) 338-3440 or (406) 278-5880 for futher information. Thank you and see you there!
From the Barnes Family... We want to thank each and every one of you for doing business with us during the years. Thank you and wishing the best of everything to all of you. Harry and Jana TRUCKS AND SEMI TRAILER
• 1 – 2004 Ford F450 series flat bed truck with 4x4 drive, 4-door cab, V10 cylinder gas Triton engine, automatic transmission, 13-ft. long by 8-ft. wide flat bed with wooden deck and 5th wheel ball, 39” high front headache rack, 225-70R19.5 back rubber, power steering, side mirrors. 134,086 total miles since new and at the time of listing, has mostly been used for delivering lumber and supplies in Browning. • 1 – 1988 Ford F700 series 4x2 wheel drive flat bed truck, standard 2-door cab, 6 cylinder diesel engine, automatic transmission, 16-1/2-ft. long by 8-1/2-ft. wide flat bed with wooden floor, cargo type metal 431/2-ft. high sides, hydraulic hoist, 8:25-20 dual rubber, power steering, bucket seats, step side fuel tank, 164,472 total miles since new and at the time of listing. • 1 – 1985 Fruehauf 48-ft. long semi 5th wheel dry box type freight hauling trailer that has been converted over to a construction site shop trailer. Wired inside with 115 volt electric lights, parts storage bins, 12-ft. of front part of trailer is partitioned off for office space, 11R22.5 tandem axle rubber, air brakes, 2-leg hand crank landing gear, double back doors.
1997 Case 1845-C
Ariens backhoe
This time for Blackfeet Construction Supply and Barnes Construction Services
For further information on auction items, call Harry or Jana Barnes at (406) 845-3529 or (406) 338-3440
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & NEW LUMBER YARD INVENTORY
AUCTION
Tuesday, August 2, 2016 • 503 SE Boundry, Browning, MT Phone (406) 845-3529 or (406) 338-3440 for further information Register for sale cards at 9:30 a.m. – Auction starts at 10:00 a.m. Free Coffee – Lunch will be sold throughout the day
NO BUY-BACKS – NO BID-INS – NO RESERVES Auction Co. Note...Remember, there are not a lot of small items, Please be on time so you don’t miss your item. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
• 1 – 1997 Case 1845-C Uni-Loader series, 4x4 wheel drive, skid steer loader with 4 cylinder diesel engine, all hydrostatic and hydraulic operated, hydraulic front end loader with 6-ft. wide bucket, also has hydraulic post hole auger, Kelly head, ROPS safety cage and canopy, 12-16.5 rubber, 5713 total hours since new. • 1 – Nissan forklift with 4 cylinder propane gas engine, has 2-21 lb and 22.7 lb propane tanks, 4700 lbs lifting capacity up to 187” high, ROPS roll-over safety cage, hard 21-1/2” diameter front rubber, 15” diameter back rubber, tires, lights. • 1 – Ariens “small garden tractor size” backhoe tractor with 20 hp Kohler gas engine, electric start, hydraulic backhoe with 8-1/2-ft. long reach and 12” wide digging bucket, hydraulic out riggers, hydraulic front end loader with 39” wide bucket, 23x10.5-12 back rubber, lights. • 1 – Onan 480 volt, 3 phase electric generator with 4 cylinder propane gas engine, metal base mouted. • 1 – Bomag dirt tamper, gas engine with pull rope start, 12”x9” tamping foot. • 1 – Target Micro Con concrete cutting 10” saw with gas engine and pull start, has 2 hand hold handles. • 1 – Jobox all metal tool storage box with top storage shelf, 5-ft. long, 30”x32” square, caster wheel mount.
SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
• 1 – Maxus 60 gallon upright air compressor with 2 stage air compressor unit, 3.2 hp and 1 phase electric motor. Doesn’t look to have been used a lot. • 1 – Ridgid model 300 electric pipe threading machine for 1/2” to 2” capacity, foot pedal operated, has reverse, mounted on 3 leg stand, will sell with chain vise and steady rest also mounted on 3 leg stand. • 1 – Ridgid model 700 electric and hand held pipe threader for pipe up to 2” diameter, has forward and reverse. • 1 – Milwaukee electric wood panel cutting saw for 4-ft. x 8-ft. panel sheets, cuts both width or length ways, has aluminum frame. • 1 – Shop Fox electric 14” wood band saw, floor model.
• 1 – Precision 10” wood table saw cutting system, bench top mounted on wooden saw table. • 1 – Hitachi electric 10” wood chop saw with laser, wooden table mounted. • 1 – Ryobi electric 14” metal chop saw, bench mounted. • 2 – Milwaukee electric and heavy duty hand held band saws/electric reciprocating saw/electric jig saw/ hole saw from 3/4” to 2-1/2” size. • 1 – Shop Fox model W-1678, 26” wide electric double drum wood sander. • 1 – Shop Fox model W-1678 industrial size 26” wide electric double drum wood sander with extra sanding paper, floor model/Shop Fox model W-1733 sanding table with 20”x40” square top. • 1 – Delta electric 6” jointer, floor stand mount. • 1 – Royal 1-3/4 hp and 1 – Porter cable 1 hp electric plunge routers. • 1 – Cummins 16 speed electric drill press with 5/8” chuck, belt speed change, floor model. • 1 – Honda GC160 model, portable pressure washer, gas engine with pull rope start, pneumatic rubber tires. • Inventory of Shop Fox production electric tools including: W-1668 series and 13-1/4” oscillating drill press & bench mount / Shop Fox W-1671 series mortising machine for drilling square holes & 14+ drill bits from 3/8” to 3/4” / Shop Fox M-1106 series 10” electric double wheel bench grinder / Shop Fox W-1708 series 12” disc sander. All above Shop Fox equipment looks hardly used. • 1 – Milwaukee heavy duty 1/2 hp & 1/2” chuck Hole-Hawg electric drill with 3 drilling bits / electric heated 2” PVC benders • Other electric hand tools including Milwaukee-Hilti MD2000 series epoxy mixer / laser & battery operated level / Rotozip tool with several attachments / Bosch router / Nikota dremel / 3/8” & 1/2” electric drills / shop vacuum • 1 – Duramax (new, never used) electric chain grinder with several attachments, bench model. • 1 – Greenlee 7310 series knockout punch driver set, hand & hydraulic operated with sizes 3/4” to 4”.
LOCATION FROM BROWNING’S WEST SIDE ... Go 5 blocks east to the furthest east traffic light, turn right and go 31/2 blocks. LOCATION FROM BROWNING’S SOUTH SIDE AND HWY 2 & 89 ... Go 3 blocks north on Boundry and Hwy 2 & 89. FROM BOTH LOCATIONS ... The auction is at the big yellow and tan building with the chain link fenced yard on the west side of the street just to the west of the Blackfeet Community College. Watch for sale signs. See you there...
• Other shop related items including new 4” drill press vice / Hilti DX-350 series concrete fastener & powder actuated tool / electric work lights mounted on stands / concrete finishing float, 48” wide, approximately 18ft. long handle / several wood clamps in various lengths / warehouse cart with hard rubber tires / rebar cutter & bender for up to No. 5 rebar, has 4-ft. long operating handle / Workmate 200 series folding work table. • 1 – Fastenal Co. new 72 bin nut & bolt display metal bin 34”x42” square, 12” depth.
(NEW) STORE & HARDWARE INVENTORY
Auction Co. Note...The main part of the lumber yard store new inventory will be sold by the pallet full. It will be sorted into its own category. You contractors, lumber yard or hardware store owners cannot afford to miss this one and be able to buy this store inventory hardware at the price you are willing to pay. There are approximately 30 pallets full of store inventory. Just to mention a few categories of hardware being auctioned: full pallet of electric wiring spools of many types, sizes 14 and up / pallets of electric 200 amp disconnect boxes, control and other electric boxes / electric supplies & fuses / electric junction boxes / conduit fittings / outlets / numerous electric related items, some are in pallet size to box full sizes / pallet of Selkirk stove pipe and related fittings from 4” to 12” size / galvanized roof jacks / full pallet of new paint in many colors / pallet of PEX pipe in 1/2” to 3/4” sizes and in 100-ft. rolls / pallets of plastic, a few metal plumbing fittings and supplies, some plastic and metal pipe / 4” PVC fittings / ceiling grid, wall angle and T’s / pallets of Sterling tub surround / pallet of decorative chain, wire chain, light chain and some light cable / good inventory of loose fill insulation, pallet of 8 full rolls of 24” x 50-ft. reflective insulation / boxes full of caulking compound / Quikrete mortar mix / pallet of wood chips for horses or kennel floor / de-icers / drain cleaner and other plumbing related / auto / trailer plugs / 3 new wheel barrow boxes and wooden handles / lawn and garden pots plus other items.
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• approximately 200-ft. of Lozier all metal gondola type store shelving, both double and single side, shelving will sell in pallet size lots and is already disassembled and bundled into its own category. There is also a pallet of shelving fencing, peg board hooks and other Lozier related items. • 1 – Harbil 5 gallon electric paint mixer. • 1 – colorant paint color dispenser with various colors. • 1 – Troy-Bilt rototiller, 15” tilling width, 4 hp gas engine with pull rope start. • 2 – wooden advertising sign back boards, 4-ft. x 8-ft. plywood back boards and full pressure treated 6”x6”x10-ft. long pole barn poles. • approximately 120-ft. of 10-2-6 heavy duty electric cord with control box / approximately 300-ft. of 1/2” poly soft rope on a spool / several construction workers hard hats plus other miscellaneous items. • 1 – new approximately 10-ft. x 16-ft. disassembled green house with aluminum frame and plastic covering.
2004 Ford F450
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By Julie Garden-Robinson, Food and Nutrition Specialist, NDSU Extension Service The other day, I walked out the front door of my home and was dive-bombed by a robin. I felt her wings graze my head. I squealed and ran down the sidewalk. A person walking down the sidewalk looked at me with curiosity. My daughter had warned me that we had an “angry bird” in a nest close to our front door. I noticed two robins had set up a parental surveillance system in our front yard. Female robins have duller-colored feathers than males, so this was my introduction to “Mother Robin.” I sneaked back to our front step and peeked toward the crook of a tree to see three fuzzy baby birds with open mouths waiting to be fed. I could see Father Robin, with his brighter plumage, collecting worms. Male robins also help their offspring learn to live on their own. The robins’ sons and/or daughters are well taken care of by their doting parents until they “fledge,” or leave the nest. The Robinsons get to watch them from a distance, through a window near the tree, where they are safe from divebombing birds. Whenever I am on our front doorstep, I do not look at the nest. Mother Robin has her eye on me and squawks loudly. “Mother Robinson” (yes, that’s me) also has three kids in our nearby nest, but two of them will be leaving later this summer. Our oldest will move to an apartment, our middle child will move to a dormitory, and our 12-year-old will get a lot of attention at home. Lately, collecting things to feather their future nests has been my priority. What exactly do you need to set up a household, especially a kitchen? If you’re assembling a kitchen or downsizing, be sure to have certain items on hand. Besides dishes and utensils, you will need pots and pans, knives, a plastic cutting board, measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowls, stirring spoons, a whisk and a can opener. Some small household appliances are handy, too, such as an electric mixer, microwave oven and toaster oven. Most of us need a coffee maker, too. Organization helps, especially if your new space is a compressed version of your old space. For quick cooking, organize your kitchen so your equipment is within easy reach. When cooking for one or two, be sure to choose recipes that are easy to divide mathematically. Sometimes you have to try some little tricks to make recipes work. For example, in recipes calling for three eggs, use two eggs and remove 2 to 4 tablespoons of liquid (if present) from the recipe. If a recipe calls for a can of beans or soup and you would like to divide the recipe in half, use what you need and refrigerate or freeze the remaining beans or soup. Be sure to label the container with the contents and date. When resizing recipes that include herbs and spices, add the seasonings gradually. Sometimes you may need to add more (or less) of the spice to reach the desired flavor. Be sure to check for doneness of halved recipes five to 10 minutes sooner than the original recipe. Always be sure to keep notes about what works and what doesn’t. If you really like your larger-sized recipes, think of the extra servings of food as “planned overs” instead of leftovers. You can use planned-over macaroni to make pasta salad or quick casseroles. Add planned-over vegetables or meat to homemade soup or stir-fry. Try some easy-to-assemble foods or use “speed scratch” cooking techniques, where you add some fresh ingredients to convenience foods: • Make minipizzas by topping English muffins with planned-over spaghetti sauce, vegetables and shredded cheese. • Add chopped onions, mushrooms, peppers and cooked meat to canned spaghetti sauce. Serve spaghetti sauce over noodles one day, then add kidney beans and chili seasoning for another meal. • Top a microwave-baked potato or sweet potato with planned-over chili and cheese. • Mix chopped yellow squash, green peas and grated carrots with a prepared rice mix. • Spice up canned tomato soup by adding chopped green onion, celery and some garlic powder. A few years ago, I created a “Cooking for One or Two” publication, and I also worked with my students to create a series of Cooking 101 publications for singles and couples. You might enjoy the recipes and tips for yourself or to help any “fledglings” in your household leave the nest. Visit CONTINUED ON PAGE A37
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• Full dimension rough cut lumber • Custom sawing • Custom molding • Custom drying • Beams • Wood siding • Log railing • Driveway arches • Bridge planks • Fireplace mantels • And much more..... 780 1st Rd. S - Vaughn, MT Call The Weaver Family (406) 788-7989 www.bigskysawmill.vpweb.com e-mail: bigskysawmill@gmail.com
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2010 Deere 310SJ 2990 hours, enclosed cab with heat and air conditioning, air ride seat, pilot controls, ride control, Powershift transmission, all wheel drive, hydraulic front coupler, rear coupler, auxiliary hydraulics, good tires all around. Very nice machine, job site ready. Located in Spearfish, SD...................... $57,900 2006 Sky Trak 6042 3632 hours, OROPS, auxiliary hydraulics, 48” pallet forks, quick coupler, 3-way steering, all wheel drive, foam filled tires at 65% +/-, 6000 lb. lift capacity, 42-ft. reach. Very nice machine, ready to go. Located in Spearfish, SD. ............................................................................... $32,500 2010 Deere 544K 5060 hours, enclosed cab with heat and air conditioning, air ride seat, ride control, traction control, hydraulic coupler, 3rd valve, radial tires at 50%, very nice condition, serviced and job site ready. Located in Spearfish, SD.......................................................................... $88,500 2006 Cat 930G 5718 hours, enclosed cab with heat and air conditioning, air ride seat, Cat IT hydraulic quick coupler, 3rd valve, 75% +/tires, very nice condition, serviced and job ready. Located in Spearfish, SD.. $87,900 2006 Cat 930G 6770 hours, enclosed cab with heat and air conditioning, air ride seat, Cat IT hydraulic quick coupler, 3rd valve, new tires, front and rear fender kits. Very nice condition, serviced and job ready. Located in Victor, MT........ $87,900
3-2012 Volvo MC95C 580/675 hours, enclosed cab with heat and AC, pilot controls, quick coupler, auxiliary hydraulics, 68/72” bucket with BOE, new tires, 62 hp, 1900# operating capacity, 3800# tip load limit. Both machines are in like new condition with a fresh service. Located in Victor, MT and in Spearfish, SD.............................................. $33,500 2011 Cat 930H 2280 hours, enclosed cab with heat and air, ride control, 3rd valve, Cat IT quick coupler, 3.2CY bucket, air ride seat, radial tires at 75%, has been through the shop, recent service, excellent condition, needs nothing. Located in Spearfish, SD....................................................... $124,900
A tour of the control room at the East Dam at Lake Frances was included in the April 27, 2016 close-out event for the Lower Birch Creek Watershed Project plan. Photo submitted by Lori Valadez, Bozeman NRCS.
Iowa State physicist wins early career awards
By Iowa State University of Science and Technology News Service An Iowa State University (ISU) physisearchers early in their careers. Flint will cist has won early career grants from the work to understand materials featuring U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of electrons whose masses have increased Science and the National Science Foundaby multiples of hundreds or thousands tion to study and model advanced materidue to their strong interaction with other als with exotic properties. particles, which can lead to exotic orders Rebecca Flint, an Iowa State assistant and superconductivity, which allows electricity to flow through materials without professor of physics and astronomy, is any resistance. working to unveil the mysteries of materials characterized by strongly interacting • And a five-year, $500,000 grant from electrons. the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program. In those materials, all the particles, The grants are the foundation’s most even if they’re far apart from each other, prestigious awards for junior faculty. interact with other. That’s in contrast to Flint will develop theories and methods many materials, including most metals, for stabilizing exotic materials known as which contain non-interacting electrons spin liquids, which have unusual magnetic and are much easier to model and understand. phases rarely found in nature. “The studies of these advanced mate“I’m studying materials with strongly rials are like fundamental studies of the interacting electrons that behave completely differently from the more typical universe, except in my field, each crystal ‘free’ electrons that effectively don’t talk realizes its own tiny universe,” Flint said. to each other,” Flint said. “This is where “Even though all of these materials are a lot of the cutting-edge problems in made up of electrons and protons, at low my field are. At low temperatures, these temperatures, each reveals a different version of nature, where the laws of physics materials obey completely new laws of and even the fundamental particles can physics, generating all sorts of novel be completely different from their highbehavior.” temperature constituents.” The two early career projects are all The grants supporting Flint’s theoretiabout understanding fundamental physcal research and modeling are: ics. And Flint says there is great value in • A five-year, $750,000 grant from the such work. U.S. Department of Energy’s Early Ca“We’re certainly going to learn more reer Research Program. The program is about the new, possible universes in materials,” she said. “And we’ll learn what designed to boost the country’s scientific new things are possible.” workforce by supporting exceptional re-
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https://www.ndsu.edu/eatsmart and click on “Singles and Couples” to access these free online publications. The fairly young Robinson children always enjoy a good hot dish. This recipe is courtesy of the Midwest Dairy Council. This recipe makes four servings, which is enough for a dinner for two, plus two lunches. Cheeseburger Macaroni Casserole Nonstick cooking spray 1 pound lean ground beef 1/2 c. chopped onion 1 c. whole-wheat elbow macaroni (or penne or rotini pasta) 1 medium tomato, chopped 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt, optional 1/4 tsp. black pepper 1 c. shredded cheese Preheat oven to 350 F. Spray an 8- by 8-inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray; set aside. In large skillet over medium heat, cook ground beef and onion until beef is brown and onion is soft; drain. Cook macaroni according to package directions; drain. Spoon macaroni into prepared pan. Spread beef mixture and chopped tomato over macaroni. Pour tomato sauce over beef. Sprinkle with seasoned salt, pepper and shredded cheese. Cover loosely with foil and bake for 35 minutes or until cheese is melted and edges of casserole are bubbling. Makes four servings. Each serving has 140 calories, 7 grams (g) fat, 7 g protein, 13 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber and 330 milligrams sodium. It also provides 15 percent of the daily recommendation for calcium. ##### If the picture of your television isn’t crystal clear, it may be caused by interference. Place a sheet of aluminum foil between any electronics (like your DVD player, cable box, or TV) that are stacked on top of each other and those wavy lines will be history.
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NEW & USED PARTS FOR SALE
• 2 - New Manchester feeder chains, fit Case IH 1480, 1680 or 2388 • 2 - Case IH 1480 final drives • Other miscellaneous parts for Case IH 1480 (parting out) • Case IH 1480 complete rear axle • 2 - torsion bar front ends for 1961 Chevrolet truck • Used cone for Case IH 1680 combine
Call Roger Williams at 406-386-2477 • Big Sandy, MT
EQUIPMENT & TRUCKS FOR SALE COMBINES AND HEADERS
John Deere 9870 1700 hours.................................................................................... $135,000 John Deere 9860 1400 hours.....................................................................................$110,000 John Deere 9860 2200 hours...................................................................................... $80,000 John Deere 9760 2400 hours...................................................................................... $75,000 John Deere 640D header............................................................................................ $42,000 John Deere 640D header............................................................................................ $40,000 John Deere 635D header............................................................................................ $30,000 John Deere 635D header............................................................................................ $30,000 John Deere 936D header............................................................................................ $22,000 MacDon 973 header with Gleaner adapter.................................................................. $13,000
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Using dormant native range and supplements
By Connor Orrock, K-State Research and Extension Maintaining cowherd nutritional requireSupplementation options ments in an economically feasible way is “Supplementation is typically required vital to efficient cattle production, accordto maintain animal performance once the ing to John Jaeger, Kansas State University pasture drops below 7 percent crude proassociate professor of animal sciences. Jaetein,” Jaeger said. “During winter months ger has researched how producers can use in western Kansas, we have found pastures dormant native range to graze beef cattle in drop to about 4 percent crude protein.” conjunction with providing protein suppleBy supplementing protein to cattle, ments. producers are feeding the rumen microbes One of the biggest ways to improve ecoto aide in digestion, which allows for imnomic net returns is by limiting reliance proved performance, he said. on hay, he said. But before using dormant The supplement, Jaeger said, needs to forages in place of hay, producers should be greater than 30 percent protein. If the consider a number of items. supplement is lower, it provides other nu“While using dormant forage as a forage trients that may be unnecessary to the cow. base for our cow herd, we have to be aware If the supplement is greater than 30 percent, of how much is available in the pasture beit will improve animal performance more so fore beginning to graze,” Jaeger said. “This than the supplements that contain less than is important so we can calculate animal days 30 percent crude protein. When providing on the pasture and know the nutrient content adequate protein, a producer will ultimately of the available forage to know how much improve forage digestion. protein supplement to provide.” However, beef cattle also can be overJaeger, a beef cattle scientist with K-State supplemented, he said. When over-suppleResearch and Extension located in Hays, mented, they will try to recycle some of the Kansas, noted a past method for gathering protein, but most is passed as waste. Past forage availability information was by mearesearch has found that about three-tenths of suring a square meter, clipping and drying a percent of body weight was the maximum, the forage, then weighing what was left. A and feeding beyond that did not improve more modern method of collection is to use animal performance. a disc meter on a stick with a hole in the disc. Traditionally, the cattle industry has used Using this method, the disc is dropped oilseed supplements, such as cottonseed and down the stick; the amount of forage unsoybean meals, for protein supplementation, derneath the disc prevents it from hitting Jaeger said. Due to the recent rise of the the ground. There is a ruler on the stick ethanol industry, producers have begun usto measure how far the disc is being held ing distiller’s grains for protein. Distiller’s from the ground. Similar to the previous grains are often readily available and can be method, the forage under the disc is clipped, more cost effective on a pound-of-protein dried and weighed. The resulting weight is basis. then multiplied by 44 to get an estimate of “We also examined the frequency of pounds of forage per acre. supplementation, as it can reduce the labor “Extension agents are knowledgeable and delivery costs associated with protein about how to clip forage,” Jaeger said. “To supplementation,” Jaeger said. “Over the get a representative sample of the whole years a lot of research has been done on pasture, you need to clip multiple places traditional oilseed supplements. Researchwithin the pasture, and an extension agent ers found that protein can be fed once every can help you. He or she can also teach you six days or once weekly and still maintain how to use a disc meter so you get accurate adequate cow performance due to the ability measurements.” of the cow to recycle excess protein.” The quality of the forage and its protein Jaeger suggested that if a producer was content also are important, he said, and going to feed two pounds of a supplement some factors can alter quality. Droughts daily, the producer could instead feed 14 can lead to problems, including differences pounds once weekly and maintain adequate in plant moisture, early plant maturing and performance. early plant senescence. However, a drought He also wanted to examine distiller’s can also lead to higher protein content in the grain byproducts, as they have a different dormant forages. crude protein makeup. The oilseed suppleSo while there is less available forage ments have less than 50 percent rumen available during drought conditions, it is non-degradable protein, while the distiller’s usually higher in nutrients, Jaeger noted. grains have greater than 50 percent. He Therefore, producers will not need to profound there is not a difference in animal vide as much protein supplementation when performance when feeding distiller’s grains compared to a year with normal moisture. during the last trimester of gestation when “It is important to think about how the that animal was fed daily, once every three pasture has been used in the past as that days or once every six days. can affect the quality or amount of forage Once a feeding time of either – once in the dormant grazing season,” Jaeger said. every three days or once every six days “Typically, here at the research center (Agriis scheduled, Jaeger said it should not be cultural Research Center – Hays), we prefer changed during the last trimester of gestato graze our stockpiled pastures early in the tion, as it can result in a decrease in perspring and allow the pasture to accumulate formance. dry matter the rest of the year.” More information about beef cattle Jaeger suggested that if a producer needs systems research at the Western Kansas to graze a pasture over a longer period for Agricultural Research Centers is available summer grazing, he or she should use the online at http://www.wkarc.org/programs/ pasture early in the summer. This will allow beefcattle/index.html dry matter in the pasture to accumulate the K-State Research and Extension is a short remainder of the growing season. name for the Kansas State University AgriAlso, while many forbs are not palatable cultural Experiment Station and Cooperato livestock, some are useful for grazing, tive Extension Service, a program designed he said. Wild petunias and sunflowers, for to generate and distribute useful knowledge example, can be grazed and often have a for the well being of Kansans. Supported higher protein concentration into the winter by county, state, federal and private funds, compared to native grasses. The nutrient the program has county Extension offices, content of these forbs also varies throughout experiment fields, area Extension offices the summer. and regional research centers statewide.
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Mark Yerger (left), NRCS, Darryl Baker (center), NRCS, and Vern Stokes (right), Pondera County Canal and Reservoir Company, spoke about the history and function of the irrigation structure at Hein Coulee near Lake Frances during the close-out event for the Lower Birch Creek Watershed Project plan April 27, 2016. Photo submitted by Lori Valadez, Bozeman NRCS.
Entomologists assess possibility of fighting soybean aphids with other insects
By Iowa State University of Science and Technology News Service aphids. They’ll also study how the wasps Sometimes an entomologist has to fight respond to Iowa’s environment. fire with fire. Or bugs with bugs, as the case If the results are favorable, biological may be. control may present Iowa farmers with a Iowa State University (ISU) entomolonew means of reducing losses caused by gists are studying the possibility of comsoybean aphids at no or little cost. bating soybean aphids, one of the most A spectrum of options damaging pests Iowa farmers battle, by Kaiser said biological control strategies introducing a species of stingless wasp that range from relatively nonintrusive and temeats them. It’s similar to a tactic adopted porary changes to a site to permanent introrecently near Fairfield, Iowa, where officials ductions of new species. And insects aren’t hope a different species of wasp will limit the only species that scientists have tapped the spread of the emerald ash borer. for biological control purposes. Nematodes, Matt Kaiser, a pre-doctoral associate in fungi and other pathogens also have proven the ISU Department of Entomology, said useful for biological control, he said. controlling pest species by the introduction State and federal officials plan to introof other organisms is known as importation duce a parasitic wasp species to woodlands biological control, and scientists take great near Fairfield to suppress the spread of the care to make sure the process doesn’t make emerald ash borer, an invasive insect that a bad situation worse. has targeted ash trees in counties across “If there’s a pest causing harm to humans Iowa. Kaiser said the wasps won’t save or the environment, you can find other ortrees that have already fallen victim to ash ganisms that reduce that harm by suppressborers, but the wasps may slow their spread ing the pest’s population. That’s what we and reduce their future impact. refer to as biological control,” Kaiser said. Biological control played a major role in Soybean aphids saving the citrus fruit industry in California Aphids emerged as a serious threat to in the late 1800s, when an insect called the Iowa soybeans around 2000. The insects are cottony cushion scale decimated fruit trees native to Asia and most likely came to the in the state. In response, growers introduced United States as unintentional international the vedalia ladybird beetle, a predator of travelers on plants brought into the country. the pests in their native Australia, which In the years since, aphids have caused soyeliminated the harmful infestation. bean farmers major headaches by reducing But scientists have to research species yields by 40 percent during outbreaks and closely before introducing them to a new leading to a 130 percent increase in insececosystem to make sure the new organism ticide use in affected fields. won’t have negative impacts, Kaiser said. Kaiser is working with Matthew O’Neal, For instance, cane toads were introduced to an associate professor in the ISU DepartAustralia in the 1930s to suppress beetles ment of Entomology, to study the viability that were feeding on sugar cane plants. Not of using Aphelinus glycinis, a species of tiny only did the toads fail to rein in the beetles, stingless wasps, to suppress aphids. Soythey became an invasive species in their bean farmers in Asia don’t experience the own right by expanding their population same difficulties with the pest, and Kaiser and causing ecological strain in their new said that may be due to the presence of the environment. parasitic wasps keeping the aphids in check. Examples like that have prompted reKaiser and O’Neal are members of a searchers to implement safeguards such as team of scientists supported by the U.S. host-range testing, or determining the full Department of Agriculture leading the breadth of an organism’s diet before introrelease of the wasp to an initial limited duction, to avoid unintended consequences. number of soybean fields located on ISUResearchers also keep imported organisms affiliated research farms this summer. The in quarantine labs for a period of time before team, which also includes USDA research they’re introduced to a new environment. entomologist Keith Hopper, will study any “We’ve learned that it makes sense to pay impact the wasps have on soybean aphids, very close attention to what we’re moving and whether the wasps could be used in around the world,” Kaiser said. concert with soybean genetics to fight the
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As part of the April 27, 2016 close-out event for the Lower Birch Creek Watershed Project plan, attendees tour the Hein Coulee structure at Lake Frances. Photo submitted by Lori Valadez, Bozeman NRCS.
On the road again
By David Ripplinger, Bioproducts and Bioenergy Economist and Assistant Professor NDSU Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics The growth in vehicle miles traveled is Automobiles have a special place in the important news for American farmers. American experience. Cars are a symbol In the last 10 years, ethanol has secured of ingenuity, pride, prosperity and, perhaps its place in the domestic gasoline blend. most of all, freedom. Motivated by federal policy, ethanol is now After World War II, Americans began the fuel used to boost gasoline’s octane due driving in force. Vehicle miles traveled to its low cost, greenness and availability. increased consistently at a rate of 3 percent At almost every fuel pump in the nation, every year. There were a few plateaus and regular gasoline contains 10 percent ethasmall dips from the trend because of an occasional recession, energy crisis or war. nol. However, America had places to go and it Despite improved fuel economy and was going there in an automobile. the work of Elon Musk, the CanadianEverything changed in the summer of American business magnate, engineer and 2008, when gas prices soared to more than inventor, most cars and trucks still use quite $4 per gallon. The situation wasn’t helped a bit of gasoline, with ethanol blended in, by the financial crisis that came to a head to move. Nearly all ethanol used in the U.S. in the fall of that year. Vehicle miles travis produced with domestically grown corn. Last year, 14.8 billion gallons of ethanol eled fell dramatically, more than they ever were produced in the U.S., using about 95 had before. percent of capacity. When the economy did recover, vehicle If Americans continue to travel and fuel miles traveled did not. Many theories were efficiency doesn’t increase dramatically or made about the end of America’s car culalternative fuels don’t come online, more ture, including technology, changing social ethanol likely will be needed. The ethanol behavior, lazy teenagers and transit. produced here or abroad will mean good But it is now clear that news of the car’s news for the communities where biodemise was greatly exaggerated. Vehicle refineries are built. miles traveled have rebounded, returning While I’m not sure what the future holds, to an annual growth rate of 3 percent durat least for the time being, America is back ing the last two years, the same rate that on the road. prevailed prior to 2008.
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2 medium sweet potatoes 2 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil Coarse salt Freshly ground pepper 1 tbsp. packed light-brown sugar 2 boneless, skinless chicken-breast halves 4 slice bacon 1/2 medium red onion Preheat broiler with rack 6 inches from heating element. Place sweet potatoes on a rimmed baking sheet and toss with 2 tablespoons oil; season with salt and pepper. Spread in a single layer and sprinkle with brown sugar. Wrap each cutlet with a bacon slice; tuck onion between bacon and chicken. Arrange alongside potatoes on sheet, onion side up; season with salt and pepper. Broil until chicken is cooked through and potatoes are tender, 8 to 10 minutes.
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1 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts, diced into 1-inch cubes 3/4 cup chopped yellow onion 1 tbsp olive oil 2 cloves garlic, minced Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 (14.5 oz) can low sodium-chicken broth 1 cup dry quinoa 1/4 tsp dry thyme 2 1/2 cups chopped fresh broccoli florets 4 oz shredded sharp cheddar Heat olive oil in a deep skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot, add onion and sauté 2 minutes, then add chicken and cook 2 1/2 minutes stirring occasionally. Add garlic and sauté 1 minute longer. Add in broth, quinoa and thyme and season with salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a full boil then cover, reduce heat to a simmer and cook 12 minutes. Then lift lid, sprinkle broccoli over top, recover and simmer about 8 minutes longer or until quinoa and broccoli have cooked through. Sprinkle cheese over top, cover and heat 1 - 2 minute until cheese has melted.
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1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter 1 1/2 pounds beef round steak, cut into 1-inch chunks 2 large onions, quartered 2 potatoes, peeled and quartered 4 carrots, cut into 1-inch chunks 2 cups water 1 3/4 cups beef broth 1 tsp paprika 1/2 tsp black pepper 2 tomatoes, chopped Egg noodles In a pot, melt butter over high heat. Add steak and onions and cook 6 to 8 minutes, or until meat is browned, stirring frequently. Add remaining ingredients except tomatoes, cover, and reduce heat to low. Simmer 45 minutes. Add tomatoes and simmer, uncovered, 25 to 30 minutes, or until beef is tender and sauce is thickened.
Keep stored grain cool, dry during summer
By NDSU Extension Service Stored grain needs to be cool and dry during the summer, a North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Service grain-drying expert says. “Cold or cool grain has been safely stored through the summer for many years,” notes Ken Hellevang, an Extension agricultural engineer. “Keeping the grain as cool as possible should be the goal of spring and summer grain storage.” Allowing grain to warm to average outdoor air temperatures during the summer can lead to insect infestations and mold growth. The optimum grain temperature for insect activity is approximately 70 to 90 degrees. Reducing grain temperatures below 70 degrees will lessen insect reproduction and activity, and lowering grain temperatures below 60 degrees will greatly reduce insect activity. Hellevang warns that using aeration could warm the grain, which may increase the moisture content of the grain slightly. Aeration fans should be covered to prevent wind and a natural chimney effect from warming the grain. Wind blowing into uncovered fans or ducts will move air through the grain in a way that is similar to operating an aeration fan. One challenge to keeping the grain cool during the summer is that solar energy on the bin roof heats the air above the grain. Convection currents in the grain flow up along the bin wall and down into the grain near the top middle of the bin, drawing this heated air into the grain. Ventilating the space between the grain and the bin roof can reduce the amount that the grain near the top of the bin is warmed. Natural ventilation to cool this space can occur if the bin has openings near the eave and peak; these openings work like the vents in an attic of a building. The heated air rises and exits near the peak, drawing in cooler air near the eave. This natural ventilation will not occur unless the bin has adequate openings at the eave and peak. Roof exhaust fans controlled by a thermostat also can be used to draw the heated air out of the bin if openings are available to allow air into the area above the grain. Cool grain in the upper portion of the bin by operating the aeration fan about every three weeks during a cool early morning. Using positive-pressure aeration to push air up through the grain enables the cool grain in the bottom of the bin to cool the air, which then cools the grain near the top of the bin. Run the fan only long enough to cool the grain near the top surface. That may require running the fan for a few hours during a cool, dry morning for a couple of days. Running the fan more than necessary will warm more grain at the bottom of the bin, increasing the potential for storage problems. If the air dew point is warmer than the grain temperature or if the air relative humidity is high, some moisture will condense onto the grain during fan operation. Condensing moisture will release heat that will warm the air slightly, reducing the effectiveness of the aeration and increasing the amount of warming occurring in the grain at the bottom of the bin. Therefore, selecting mornings when the air is cool and dry is important. Verify that the grain moisture content is dry enough for storage at summer temperatures. The recommended longterm grain storage moisture contents are about 13.5 percent for wheat, 12 percent for barley, 13.5 percent for corn, 11 percent for soybeans, 13 percent for grain sorghum, 8 percent for oil sunflowers and 10 percent for confectionary sunflowers. The market moisture content may be higher, but storing warm grain at higher moisture contents may lead to mold growth on the grain. Measure and record the stored grain temperature at several locations near the top surface, along the walls and within the stored grain. Temperature sensors are an excellent tool when monitoring stored grain, but remember that they only measure the temperature of the grain next to the sensor. Because grain is a good insulator, the grain temperature may be much different just a few feet from the sensor. Increasing grain temperature may be an indicator of an insect infestation or mold growth. Mold growth and insect infestations occur rapidly at summer temperatures, so stored grain should be checked every two weeks. A situation with only a few insects can turn into a major infestation in less than a month. Using insect traps or placing grain samples on white material helps you look for insects. ##### South Dakota adopted the honey bee as the state insect in 1978.
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2007 Kenworth W900L Cat C15, 550 hp, 18 speed,72” sleeper, VIT interior,...................................... $59,500
2006 Kenworth T800 Cat C15, 475 hp, 18 speed, VIT interior, air ride... $45,000
2007 Freightliner Columbia daycab, Detroit 14.0L Series 60, 10 speed Ultrashift, engine brake, air ride,..... $35,000
2009 Peterbilt 386 Cummins ISX, 485 hp, 13 speed, 62” sleeper, lift axle............................................. $57,500
2007 Peterbilt 379 EXHD Cummins ISX, 475 hp, 13 speed, engine brake, platinum interior, 63” sleeper........... $47,500
2-2007 Western Stars 495,000 and 611,000 miles, 14.0L Detroit, 18 and 13 speed, air lift 3rd axle, 300” wheelbase, 62” sleeper............$47,500 & $42,500
2007 Kenworth T600 Cat C13, 430 hp, 10 speed Ultrashift, 237” wheelbase, perfect for a grain box..................... $37,500 2006 Western Star 14.0L Detriot, 13 speed, O/H with papers, headache rack, wet kit, 11R24.5........................................... $37,500
2006 Peterbilt 385 Cat C-13, 10 speed, 36” flat top, 3.90 ratio, air ride, dual stacks, very clean........................................ $36,500
2 - 2007 Freightliner FLD12064SD MBE 4000 435 hp, 10 speed, air ride, engine brake, 48” flat top axle,air ride.......... Starting at $34,500
2009 International Prostar Cummins ISX, 435 hp, 13 speed, engine brake, air ride.................................. $32,500
2005 Peterbilt 378 Cat C15, 435/550 hp, 13 speed, air ride, engine brake.................................... $35,000
2006 International 9200i Cummins ISX, 475 hp, 10 speed, autoshift, engine brake, air ride....................... $32,500 2005 Kenworth T800 Cat C15, 475 hp, 10 speed, 62” sleeper, VIT interior....................................... $32,500
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2006 Kenworth T600 Cat C-15, 13 speed, steerable lift axle, VIT interior, 72” sleeper...................................... $32,500
3-2009 Freightliner Columbia Detroit 14.0L Series 60, 485 hp, 10 speed Ultrashift, engine brake................... Starting at $32,500
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2007 Freightliner Columbia MBE 4000, 450 hp, 10 speed, Ultrashift, engine brake, new paint.............................. $29,000 1997 Kenworth T800 Cummins N14, 500 hp, 18 speed, 3-way lockers, 46,000 lb. rears, engine brake......... $32,000
2007 Freightliner Columbia MBE4000 450 hp, 10 speed Ultrashift, engine brake, low miles................... $27,500
2006 Freightliner Century 429,000 miles, 14.0L Detroit, Autoshift, air ride, air slide 5th wheel............................ $29,500
2-2007 Freightliner Columbia MBE4000 450 hp, 10 speed Ultrashift, engine brake, 42” flat top sleeper................ $22,500 2000 Kenworth T800 Cummins, 400 hp, 10 speed, engine brake, air ride............................................. $27,500
6-2006 Sterling AT9500, MBE4000, 460 hp, 10 speed, engine brake, new paint, miles in the 4’s and 5’s........... Starting at $27,500
PARTS
1994 International 9400 Cummins N14, 350 hp, 9 speed, engine brake, air ride............................................. $18,500
1996 Kenworth T800 Cummins N14, 435 hp, 15 speed, engine brake, tag axle............................................ $21,500
Peterbilt sleeper and cab LED running light kits....................Call 3406E Cat engine, 5EK at 355 hp, engine brake, 578,375 miles... $6900 CALL STEVE FOR YOUR PARTS NEEDS!
2003 Volvo VNL64T Cummins ISX, 500 hp, 13 speed, engine brake, air ride............................................. $17,500
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1997 International 9400 Cat 3406B, 435 hp, 10 speed, air ride, 62” flat top....................................... $17,500
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2006 Freightliner Columbia manure spreader, Cat C15, 435 hp, 10 speed, 20-ft. 20-ton Spreadall box....................... $85,000
2006 John Deere 772D 8 speed powershift, 5,081 hours, AWD, 14-ft. moldboard.............................. $99,500
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2007 Kenworth T600 Cat C13, 425 hp, 10 speed Ultrashift, air ride, new ITB box, pintle hitch, tag axle, electric tarp...................................... $77,500
2-2007 Freightliner Columbia Detroit 14.0L, Ultrashift, engine brake, 19-ft. box............ Call
2017 Timpte 50-ft. x 96” x 72” ag hopper, triaxle, rear lift axle, air ride, electric tarp and traps, LED lights................................. Call 2017 Timpte 50-ft.x96”x72” ag hopper, tri-axle, rear lift axle, air ride, LED lights..................................................Call 2017 Timpte 40-ft.x96”x72”, reverse traps, air ride, ag hoppers, sight windows, extra flaps..................................................Call 2016 Timpte American Ag 50-ft. x 96” x 72” ag hopper, hydraulic traps, electric tarp, air ride, sight windows, rear lift axle.......... Call 2015 Timpte 50-ft.x96”x72” ag hoppers, air ride, rear lift axle, extra flaps, .............. Call 2011 Timpte 50-ft.x96”x66” air ride, rear lift axle, splash guards............. $35,000
2005 Gehl RS8-42 telehandler, 8000 lb. capacity, 42-ft. reach, 3-way steer...................................... $29,500
2011 Case IH LB433 large square baler, 1000 PTO, hydraulic pump, ramp ejector, Lincoln auto lube, 8500 bales.......... $52,500
2002 Transcraft dropdeck, 48-ft. x 102”, tandem axle, air ride... $19,000
3-2016 Jet 40-ft.x96”x68”, sight windows, vented slopes, LED lights, spring ride....... Call • 2015 Jet air ride...................................... Call
2000 Castleton 42-ft.x102”x72”, ag hoppers, spring ride, pintle hitch....................................... $18,000
1990 Peterbilt 377, Cummins engine, 9 speed, air ride, 15-ft. box.............. $22,500
2001 Felling end dump, 25-ft.x102”x48”, 20-ft. tub, high lift end gate, spring ride........................ $26,500
2000 Merritt hopper, 48-ft.x96”x68”, spring ride, manual tarps and traps, dual door rear trap........................................... $28,500
2002 Freightliner FL70 Cat 3126, 275 hp, automatic, retarder brake, 15-ft. service body, beacon lights, spool racks...................................... $22,500
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2013 Utility drop deck, 48-ft.x102”, tandem spread axle, air ride, two boxes........................................ $27,500
2003 Great Dane flatbed, 48-ft.x102”, spread axle, air ride...... $12,500 2000 Fontaine flatbed, 48-ft.x102”, closed sliding tandem, spring ride, 4-ft. removeable headboard, 11 winches....................................... $11,500
2006 Load King 55-ton, 3 axle lowboy, 49-ft. x108”, outriggers go to 12-ft. 6” wide, air ride, rear lift axle, self-contained.................................. $51,500
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2003 Utility reefer van 28-ft.x102”, roll up door, side door, Tommy lift.........$8500 1986 Stoughton dry van, 48-ft.x102”, spring ride, roll-up door, wood floor......$7500
1995 Merritt 40-ft.x96”x68”, ag hoppers, spring ride, extra flaps............................... Call 1989 Doonan 48-ft. hopper, 3 axle, spring ride, 3rd hopper.........................$9500
2016 Jet sidedump, 47-ft.x102”, 49” and 79” axle config., lift axle, air ride... Call
Tri-Axle 2001 CPS 42-ft. belly dump, tandem axle, spring ride .............................. $23,000 1998 CPS 42-ft. belly dump, spring ride........................................ $22,000
1970 Kari-Kool tanker, 41-ft.x96” stainless steel, insulated, 5700 gallon, baffles, spring ride...............................$7500
2007 Trail-Eze TE80HT 40-ton hydraulic tail drop deck, hydraulic winch................................ $32,500 2003 Trail-Eze 48-ft.x102”, hydraulic tail and 4-ft. flip, Braden winch, stake pockets............................................ $26,500
1996 Lynwood tilt deck trailer, 37-ft.x102”, 20-ft. deck, hydraulic tilt, tri-axle, spring ride........................................ $11,500 1999 NTE tilt trailer, 37-ft.x96”, tri-axle, spring ride........................... $12,500
1978 Custom Built end dump pup, 29-ft.6”, 16-ft. tongue, 12-ft. tub, spring ride.............................................$7500
1980 Mack RL600L EG-350 350 hp, 15 speed, spring ride................................. Call
2014 Felling dropdecks, 53-ft.x102”, 3 axle, air ride, beaver tail, steel.......................................... $35,000
1999 Wilson cattle pot 52-ft.x102”, 13-ft. nose, spring ride, nose decking, lighted sign, floors 50%............................... $32,500
1999 Freightliner single axle, Cat C-12, 9 speed, cruise, jakes, air ride, pintle hitch.......... $17,500 2007 Kenworth T600 Cat, Ultrashift, air ride, jake brake, 72” sleeper...........................COMING IN 2-2006 Freightliners Ultrashift and Autoshift, 14.0L Detroits, air ride, jakes.................COMING IN Converter Dolly, tandem axle, spring suspension.................................................................. $8500
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2002 Circle R sidedump, 46-ft.x102”, triaxle, spring ride............................ $29,500 •2000 Circle R sidedump, 41-ft.x102”, tandem axle, spring ride................. $24,500
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2010 Honey Bee 36-ft., double drive, 6 bat reel, hydraulic center link, cross auger, poly, F/A, AHHC, flagship adapter............................................................... $29,500 2010 Honey Bee 42-ft., double drive, cross auger, poly, F/A, AHHC, flagship adapter.................................................................................................................. $29,500 2010 MacDon FD70 35-ft. flex, hydraulic center link, cross auger, poly, F/A, AHHC, shedded, low acres, flagship or 2388 adapter............................................. $46,000 Call Tom @ 406-292-3653 or 799-3183 (cell)
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Watch for farm equipment on the road
By NDSU Extension Service This is the growing season on the farm, which means more drivers and farm equipment will be on the road. “We live in an agricultural state where we see several tractors and farm implements on many of our two-lane and gravel roads,” says Rick Schmidt, an agriculture and natural resources agent for the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Service in Oliver County. “It is extremely important for all people to understand the dangers this may cause.” For example, an automobile traveling 55 mph will cover 400 feet (more than the length of a football field) in five seconds. At 65 mph, the car will travel 475 feet in five seconds. That means a car traveling 55 mph will take about seven seconds to cover that 400 feet and reach a tractor or piece of farm equipment traveling 25 mph. “As drivers seem to be more distracted by cellphones and texting, the likelihood of rear-ending slow-moving vehicles will increase,” Schmidt says. Farm equipment operators are supposed to pull off to the side of the road on an approach periodically to let trailing vehicles pass. Therefore, automobile drivers should not pass farm equipment until they can do so safely by observing all of the road signage and traffic or waiting until the equipment operator pulls off to the side of the road, according to Schmidt. He advises drivers who approach a piece of farm equipment that is moving very slowly or stopped and the operator is planning to make a left-hand turn to be patient and wait to determine if passing is safe. “Chances are, the tractor operator can’t see the vehicles behind him,” Schmidt says. “Drivers of automobiles need to understand that even if there is a dotted yellow line to pass, they are responsible if they hit the driver of the tractor, who is making a legal turn.” Vehicles equipped with a Slow Moving Vehicle sign can travel no more than 25 mph. This includes pickups pulling anhydrous ammonia tanks and other farm equipment. If a piece of equipment is pulled faster than 25 mph, the Slow Moving Vehicle sign needs to be covered. “Everyone on the public roads needs to understand the use of Slow Moving Vehicles signage to prevent accidents,” Schmidt says. All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) can pose another safety issue this time of year. They are not supposed to be driven on public roads. They can be driven in the ditches or on the back slope of a ditch, but not on the upslope (slope closest to the road). This is a state law, although it has some exceptions. The law also requires that those operating most ATVs must be at least 16 years old. Schmidt advises those operating an ATV to never ride with passengers and always wear their helmet. “Accidents with farm equipment, ATVs and automobiles are usually preventable if we take time to think about safety first,” he says. “Don’t get in such a hurry. Leave a few minutes early and enjoy the drive.”
Register for game damage roster
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Hunters interested in participating in “game-damage” hunts on private land or possible management seasons this year have until July 15 to register online with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP). Hunters from this roster may be identified for three types of hunts: game damage, management season and dispersal. The roster is used by FWP to efficiently respond to landowners in the prevention or reduction of damage primarily caused by deer, elk and antelope. Prospective hunters can register online at fwp.mt.gov. Click “Hunt Roster”. To register, hunters will need their ALS number. A final roster, randomly generated from all online registrations, will be posted by August 1, on the FWP website at fwp.mt.gov under MyFWP. The hunts, if they occur, can take place between August 15 and February 15, 2017. ##### Scientists believe that the closest living relative to the Tyrannosaurs Rex is the chicken.
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2010 John Deere 568 net/twine, 1000 PTO, hydraulic pickup lift, MegaWide, flotation tires, 20,600 bales.............................$25,000 2009 John Deere 568 net/twine, flotation tires, MegaWide pickup, 17,800 bales......................................................................$25,500 2009 John Deere 568 baler, 17,820 bales.............................$27,000 2002 John Deere 567 MegaWide, hydraulic pickup lift, net & twine, 540 PTO.............................................................................$18,000 2002 John Deere 567 round baler, net/twine, 34000 bales, hydraulic pick up................................................................................$12,000 2001 John Deere 567 narrow pickup, twine only, regular tires, 540 PTO, 24,000 bales. ...........................................................$10,500 John Deere 567, 34,000 bales.................................................$9500
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1995 Chevrolet K3500 4x4, automatic transmission, crew cab, dually long box, 6.5 liter diesel, 126,000 miles................................$6000 2010 D&W 5 bale feeder, Haybuster processor, tandem axle............. ...........................................................................................$24,000 DuAl 5100 14-ft. silage wagon, high lift dump.........................$5900 2006 Ford F350 Super Duty 4x4, automatic transmission, Powerstroke diesel, crew cab, long box, 143,000 miles.........................$15,000 New Higgobotham hay squeeze for John Deere 544 Series front end loaders...............................................................................$12,000 Hyster 200E Perkins diesel, air brakes, 3 speed, with new Higgobotham hay squeeze.............................................................$30,000 John Deere 726 mulch finisher, 25-ft., new discs..................$29,900 Kuker 3-point sprayer..................................................................$300 2003 MacDon 4000 mower conditioner, 9-ft. sickle bar, with steel rolls, 540 PTO, nice shape............................................................$5495 2013 Newhouse square bale processor................................$38,000 2009 Parker 839 850 bushel grain cart, corner auger, flotation tires.. ...........................................................................................$31,900 Pik Rite 750 bushel manure spreader, hydro-push................$19,900 2013 Stinger 6500 baler picker, 1165 hours........................$194,900 1996 Wilson bull rack, 48-ft.x102”, good floor.............................. Call Worksaver 6-ft. rear blade..........................................................$575 Worksaver HPD20 post pounder, John Deere 600/700 mounts, hydraulic tilt and angle..........................................................$5490 12-ft. pasture harrow....................................................................$900
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2-John Deere 8320R MFWD, IVT transmission, ILS, front duals, front weights, AutoTrac, Category IV hitch and drawbar, 800 hours. 60 month/5000 hour PowerGard.......................................... $249,000 2014 John Deere 8295R 772 hours, IVT transmission, ILS, 10” color touch display, premium cab with suspension, final tier 4, 6 SCV’s, 1000 PTO, Cat 4 drawbar premium light package, cold weather package, refrigerator, PowerGard until 10/2019.............. $229,000 2014 John Deere 7250R 600 hours, IVT transmission, Triple Link suspension, 10” color touch display, Commandview III cab, final tier 4, 5 SCV’s, dual PTO, Cat 3 drawbar LED light package, refrigerator, cold weather package, PowerGard until 10/2019............ $179,000 2011 John Deere 8360R 1300 hours, IVT, ILS 4 SCV’s, premium cab, 7” color display, HID lighting, 710x42 rear tires - 50%, 480x34 front tires - 50%, quick hitch...................................................... $199,000 2006 John Deere 3520 with 300 CX loader, MFWD, open station hydrostatic transmission, 1 selective control valve, 540 PTO 1773 hours, tires 60%............................................................................. $17,900 1997 John Deere 7410 cab tractor with 740 self-leveling loader, MFWD, 3 selective control valves, PowerQuad transmission, 10,577 hours. ............................................................................................ $34,900 1997 John Deere 8400 MFWD, cab, PowerShift, 4 SCV’s, rear duals, front weights, rear weights, 9852 hours............................... $59,000 1979 Allis-Chalmers 5050 MFWD, 3 point, 540 PTO, 4402 hours, Danuser post auger, Worksaver post pounder.....................$5500 1996 Ford 7740 with Buhler 798 loader and grapple, 11,570 hours...... ............................................................................................ $34,000 1986 Ford Versatile 276 loader and grapple, 10,682 hours..... $25,900 2011 New Holland T6070 Plus MFWD, 121 PTO hp, 140 engine hp, 16 speed/reverser, 3 scv’s, 540-1000 PTO, 840TL loader, bucket grapple, 3133 hours..........................................................$70,500 Buhler 1080 Catz 3-point snowblower......................................$2300 GID CBSF2028 clamp on bale spear..........................................$650
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Using the RMA Crop Insurance Decision Tool – Part II
By James Sedman, consultant to the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics in the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and John Hewlett, farm and ranch management specialist in the department to one of their low average yield numbers The Crop Insurance Decision Tool from their APH. (CIDT) available from the Risk ManageWe will assume the same coverage of 85 ment Agency allows crop producers to percent, projected price of $3.85/bushel, compare the different crop insurance opand actual harvest price of $3.25/bushel. tions available. The tool calculates a crop return per acre of Producers can view alternative scenarios $341, an indemnity payment of $165.99 per for prices and yields. acre, and the same SCO payment of $5.97 Our Example Operation per acre (Figure 1). In a previous installment, we described Because the Smiths chose a high guarhow John and Marcia Smith, example Platte antee level and revenue insurance, they are County producers, used the CIDT to outline recouping their revenue guarantee ($513). potential crop insurance coverage for their If the Smiths had instead chosen Yield irrigated corn in the coming production Protection (YP) coverage, their result in year. We assumed the Smiths surpassed the same situation would have been contheir actual production history (APH) yield siderably different. By selecting the Yield of 155 bushels per acre with an actual yield insurance option in the tool and leaving all of 175 bushels per acre, that the county other variables the same, we can show the average yield was 135 bushels, and actual resulting payments are significantly lower harvest price was $3.25/bushel. per acre ($69 less, $444 total income). FurBecause the actual revenue per acre ther, there would be no SCO payment under ($569) exceeded the total revenue guarantee the YP coverage option (Figure 2). (including Supplemental Coverage Option Premium Costs and Coverage Level coverage) of $513, there was no insurance Options indemnity payment. The Supplemental The CIDT also allows users to compare Coverage Option (SCO) coverage in this premium costs for the different insurance example provides a payment of $5.97 per plans available. The results screen provides acre at all yield levels. premium costs by available coverage levels. Consider now that the Smiths do not meet Figure 3 outlines the Smiths’ premium costs their average yield and their actual yield is at $62 per acre for Yield Protection (YP), 105 bushels per acre; this scenario is similar $75 per acre for Revenue Protection (RP), and $65 for Revenue Protection with the Harvest Price Exclusion (RP-w/HPE). For $13 per acre over the cost of YP coverage, the Smiths gain an additional $69 in revenue under the described reduced yield scenario. The CIDT provides users the opportunity to better understand the cost of alternative coverages as well as the benefits possible under alternative yield and price scenarios. For more information The Crop Insurance Decision Tool from the USDA Risk Management Agency gives producers the option to quickly review how their potential crop insurance options fit into an overall risk management plan as well as consider alternative scenarios for yield and price fluctuations. Visit www.rma. usda.gov and select “Crop Insurance Decision Tool” from the “Quick Links” menu. For more information on individual crop insurance policies and other online decision tools, visit RightRisk. org.
Young Farmer
A clergyman walking down a country lane and sees a young farmer struggling to load hay back onto a cart after it had fallen off. “You look hot, my son,” said the cleric. “Why don’t you rest a moment, and I’ll give you a hand.” “No thanks,” said the young man. “My father wouldn’t like it.” “Don’t be silly,” the minister said.
“Everyone is entitled to a break. Come and have a drink of water.” Again the young man protested that his father would be upset. Losing his patience, the clergyman said, “Your father must be a real slave driver. Tell me where I can find him and I’ll give him a piece of my mind!” “Well,” replied the young farmer, “he’s under the load of hay.”
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UNL entomologists trying to save local insect
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By University of Nebraska-Lincoln IANR News Lancaster County is home to one of the rarest insects in North America. State and federally listed as endangered, there are less than 200 Salt Creek tiger beetles left in the P.O. Box 3072 • 4075 Wynne Avenue • Butte, Montana 59702 • (406) 494-3394 • Mobile (406) 565-7235 wild. The Department of Entomology at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) has partnered with the Nebraska INVENTORY AVAILABLE Game and Parks Commission, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Lincoln Children’s Zoo and the Henry Doorly Zoo to save the beetle. The small green and brown beetle requires wet, salty soil to survive. Habitat of this nature is fading so the Salt Creek 2000 Wabash 53-ft. van trailers, tiger beetle is restricted to remnant saline marshes in Lanroll-up doors, air ride. Excellent caster County. Members of the Department of Entomology shape! Fresh from the Fed-Ex gathered with their partners recently to release Salt Creek 1996 International Eagle tandem 1984 Chevrolet C70 single axle fleet. Only 1 left! dump truck, 427 V8, 5&2 speed, tractor, Cummins N14 460 hp, tiger beetle larvae into the Little Salt Creek north of Lingood 10:00 rubber on Budds, 10 speed transmission, Eaton Special Equipment coln, a procedure they perform twice per year in an effort Coleman 10-ft. gravel box, Heil 14-ft. gravel box & hoist, orange. 3:90 rear ends, 60% 24.5 rubto recover the once large population. 54,000 miles on speedometer. 2-Omaha Standard 16-ft. flatbeds ber. Sell whole or part out! “I don’t know if there’s anything we can do to get the salt Nice truck. and hoists. International Trucks creek tiger beetle off of the endangered list when the habitat Bradford Built 7x11-ft. steel flatbed. 2001 4900 24-ft. Morgan van, white. Chevrolet & GMC Trucks is so restricted, but we now have the capacity to reestablish 18-ft. all steel flatbed with hoist, 2000 4900 chassis, white. 1992 Chevrolet Kodiak single complete. Good shape! the population, which we didn’t have a few years ago,” 1994 4900 tandem chassis, white. axle, diesel, chassis, white. Wasau 12-ft. 1-way snow plow, comsaid Gary Brewer, professor and head of the Department of 1993 4700 16-ft. scissor dump, white. 1984 Chevrolet C70 single axle plete. 1990 8300 tandem tractor, green. dump truck, 427 V8, 5+2 speed, Entomology. 5-16-ft. thru 24-ft. van bodies. 1987 2575 tandem roll-off truck. Colman 10-ft. gravel box, good Federally listed as endangered in 2005, populations of 4-Aluminum cab guards, all different 1984 2575 tandem truck, white. 10:00x20 rubber on Budds, the Salt Creek tiger beetle would need to be stabilized over sizes. 85,000 miles. Nice truck! 3-Ridewell air lift non steer lift axles. Freightliner Truck a course of 10 consecutive years in at least three locations 1971 GMC 11/2 ton, 16-ft. flat dump, 4-Underbody hoist assemblies. 1997 FL120 tandem tractor, red. to be considered for delisting. white. National 300B truck mounted, hyFord Trucks Using procedures pioneered at Omaha’s Henry Doorly draulic crane, complete. Semi Trailers 1997 F800 diesel, automatic, 18-ft. Zoo, the Department of Entomology and other partners can 1996 Utility 46-ft. reefer van truck 5-Semi trailer slider suspensions. bed, white. grow beetles in the lab in half the time that typically takes unit, good rubber, very roadable. 2-Line hydraulic wet kit, complete. 1994 L9000 tandem dump, orange them to grow in wild habitat. The beetle’s life cycle in the lab 1992 L8000 24-ft. van rollgate, die- 1991 Kentucky 48-ft. tri-axle mov- 12-Aluminum underbody tool boxes, all different sizes. ing van, United. sel, automatic, white. is compressed because they have access to a consistent and 1990 Utility 28-ft. single axle pup, quality food supply. In addition, their survival rate is higher Peterbilt Truck excellent storage, Norco. TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE! 1997 377 tandem tractor, blue. because they are not subjected to predators and parasites. The • 6-rail 1/1/4” 14 ga. 20-ft long current lab colony is roughly four to five times the estimated Currently wrecking 230 trucks. 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WE RENT EQUIPMENT!! Heavy Harrows, Land Rollers, Vertical Tillage,
Diamond Disk, Wishek Disk, Kwik Till, Manure Spreaders, & Self Propelled Sprayers
NEW
Disk
IN STOCK NOW!
• Model 842NT • Rock cushion gangs • 28”x5/16” discs • Hydraulic leveler • Rear hitch rigid cat • Rear hydraulic package
Buy or Lease to Own
K!
OC IN ST
New 5200EX
K!
OC IN ST
$16,248/year - oac
New 7500HP
New Drive Over Grain Decks • Double tube • 12,000 bushel per hour Buy or Lease To Own
$4109/yr - oac
• High capacity • Low hp. requirement • Low cost maintenance • Convenient one person operation
• High capacity • High efficiency • Easy to use and maintain • Longer life
Buy or Lease To Own
Buy or Lease To Own
$5473/yr - oac
• 20” belt Buy or Lease To Own
$3880/yr - oac
$6350/yr - oac
New 1545LP Harvest Belt Conveyor
New 1020XR Grain Carts
New
Swing Away Auger
1 ONLY ! T LEF
• High capacity • Non-slip S-drive • Scissor lift • Spring loaded belt tensioner • Wind guard • 6000 bushels per hour
Buy, Lease To Own
$4352/yr - oac
True Floating Decks
• 20” unloading auger • 1000 bushel • Hydraulically adjustable downspout • Wheel operated clean out door Buy, Lease To Own
$9385/yr - oac
BLOWOUT PRICE: $9970
Compact...Agile...Versatile...Maintainable IN STOCK NOW!!! Original Design High Quality Mowing
“On Purpose Design”
Fast, on the job mowing! • Model H27i • 52” rear discharge • Suspension seat
• 10x82-ft. • Low profile
• Model B23i • 48” mulching deck • Best Hillside Stability On The Market!
Rock Vogel’s Wick Weeders picker
NEW Grain Carts Buy or Lease To Own
www.summersmfg.com
• Model 700 • Hydraulic direct drive • Specially contoured tines • 60” picking width • 2” to 20” rock diameter
Buy or Lease To Own $4203/yr - oac
• 10-ft. – 15-ft. ATV or 40-ft. pull behind
Used Units Available!!
Call Today!
$6409/yr - oac
• Model T25i • Grass handling system • Power-Fil catcher • 48” grass handling deck
• Model 739 • PTO drive • Roll tarp • 750 bushel capacity
1-888-453-2924
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TRUCK FOR SALE 1985 Kenworth W900 Cummins 13 speed, long frame. Very good condition. Phone (406) 590-1572, Conrad, Montana
The 2016 WTARC Field Day drew over 180 people during the morning tour that included farmers, industry, researchers, and representatives from Montana State University. Dr. Gadi V.P. Reddy is pictured at right in the foreground and Dr. Roger Ondua (L) is inviting all those in attendance to walk into the plot area at this stop on the tour. Photo courtesy of WTARC.
418 Main, Roundup, MT 1-888-423-2605 or 406-323-2605 John Albert - cell 406-860-6932, home 406-947-2203, Guy Maberry - cell 406-350-1167, home 406-538-3634 Tanner Rasmussen - cell 406-489-1313 Contact us at www.caseih.com/dealers/musselshellvalley or www.musselshellvalley.com
HAY SEASON SPECIALS
2012 CASE IH DC132
Rotary mower conditioner. Cut through the toughest, rankest crops with speed and ease. Steel conditioner rolls. Nice unit that just came in on trade. Books says $25,900... MVE Price Only $23,589
2003 CASE IH JX100U
With Case IH loader/grapple. EXTRA clean 90 hp MFWD tractor with cab and air, 2 remotes, 2 speed, PTO, 70% rubber. Only 1653 hours and ready to go to work at.......................... ....................................................Just $40,387
1986 JOHN DEERE CULTIVATOR
21-ft......................... MVE
Price Just $7649
2015 CASE IH RB565
Premium round baler, Lease return with warranty. Twine and mesh, roller windguard, wide, 5-bar pickup with rubber mounted teeth, overshot rotor feeder and 21.5Lx16.1 flotation tires. Only 2177 bales and ready to go. Books for over $51,000.. MVE Price Just $44,984
Flexible Chain Harrow 13-ft. MSRP $1390. Now $1270 15-ft. MSRP $1585. Now $1430 Please call for availability of units from 5-ft. to 26-ft.
1993 JOHN DEERE 1600
Pivot tongue mower conditioner. 16-ft. cut with twin sickles. Lots of life left in this REALLY clean older machine........................ ........................ Priced to move at $6845
2006 KUBOTA M125
Tractor with MFWD, 3 remotes, 3-pt. hitch, 2 speed, PTO, very clean condition. Book says $43,935..MVE Price Just $41,674
2015 CASE IH RB531
Rental return with very few bales. Full factory warranty. 14”x18” baler that makes uniform, tight bales in any kind of hay. MSRP $28,660....... MVE Price Just $22,383 and get CNHI low rate finance
The Little Dealer Wth The BIG Promise. “TO TREAT EVERY CUSTOMER LIKE WE LIKE TO BE TREATED.”
N.D. 4-H Foundation awards 10 scholarships for 2016
By NDSU Extension Service The North Dakota 4-H Foundation has awarded 10 scholarships to 4-H members. The scholarships and recipients are: • Eleanor R. Schultz Memorial Scholarship ($300) - Ben Lagein, Towner County • Rosevold Memorial Scholarship ($400) - Calvin Aichele, Mercer County • Farm & Ranch Guide ($500) - Allison Voight, Renville County • North Dakota 4-H Foundation Scholarship (in honor of Erwin and Nora Klusmann and John Norgaard, $350) - Emily Beck, Ward County • John DeKrey Jr. and Hannah DeKrey Scholarship ($750) - Monica Fitterer, Kidder County • John D. Paulson Memorial Award ($1,000 each) - Emily Zikmund and Kaitlyn Nelson, Walsh County • Kelci Jo Willson Memorial Award ($500) - MaKayla Heinz, Nelson County • Steve E. and Mary M. Tuhy Scholarship ($500) - Jarrett Lardy, Cass County • William Bloom Scholarship ($100) - Kadyn Malkowski, Billings County To be eligible for scholarships, the applicants must be current or former North Dakota 4-H members. They also must be high school seniors who have been accepted at an accredited post-secondary school or are enrolled as an undergraduate CONT. ON A56 at an accredited post-secondary school.
##### Give fools their gold, and knaves their power; let fortune’s bubbles rise and fall; who sows a field, or trains a flower, or plants a tree, is more than all. John Greenleaf Whittier
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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
1973 John Deere 4430 tractor, powershift, 3-point, 540/1000 PTO, Du-Al 158 loader........................ $19,500 John Deere 535 round baler, net/twine.................... $5500 New Holland 114 swing tongue windrower.............. $3400 Vicon 8-wheel rake, 3-point........................................ $500 Phone (406) 866-3244 or 899-7844, Ulm, Montana
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SHOP SPECIALTIES •Ronan •Grass Range •Whitehall 1-888-676-5448 cleanburn@ronan.net
2016 CASE IH WD 1504 WINDROWERS BUY E ARLY AND S AVE B IG!
L Now with 150 hp. and 30% improved fuel economy L All new styling for improved visibility L Cab and rear axle suspension L Power header reverser (6) New unit available with 16-ft. or 18-ft. High Speed Twin Sickle Headers available.
CNH Capital LOW RATE FINANCING
available for up to 84 months OAC
2016 CASE IH RB565 PREMIUM ROUND BALER L NEW FOR 2016: In-Cab adjustable density (5) Ne and variable core adjustment. Balers w 565 IN STO L Heavy duty 5 bar pickup with rubber CK mounted pickup teeth L Adjustable roller wind guard for even crop flow L New overshot feeder for increased capacity L Simplified net wrap system L Patented sledge roll design for ease of bale formation L Heavy duty chains and grease banks for ease of servicing
CNH Capital LOW RATE FINANCING available for 84 month OAC The Little Dealer With The BIG Promise. “TO TREAT EVERY CUSTOMER LIKE WE LIKE TO BE TREATED.” 1-888-423-2605 or 406-323-2605 418 Main, Roundup, MT John Albert - cell 406-860-6932, home 406-947-2203, Guy Maberry - cell 406-350-1167, home 406-538-3634 Tanner Rasmussen - cell 406-489-1313
CELEBRATING 65 YEARS OF DOING BUSINESS WITH YOU.
Contact us at www.caseih.com/dealers/musselshellvalley or www.musselshellvalley.com
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N.D. 4-H Foundation awards scholarships
DOZERS FOR SALE
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D8H46A U blade, ripper, 90% under carriage....................$24,000 D7E the best D7 in the world! Everything new...................$50,000 2007 D6N all the bells and whistles..................................$75,000 With ripper......................$90,000 Fiat FD175 1200 original hours, plastic still on seat..........$40,000 D5 electric start, powershift, winch and fairlead, good under carriage, angle blade. Ugly but runs excellent..........................................$12,000
As part of the selection process, applicants submit answers to questions about what skills and types of knowledge they gained from 4-H project and leadership experiences, how they used 4‐H experiences to impact their communities, and how 4‐H has helped shape them as a person and influenced their futures. “The scholarship committee saw a significant increase in scholarship applications from years past and received
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65 very qualified applicants,” says Meredith Pittenger, North Dakota 4-H Foundation executive director. “I was incredibly impressed by the goals and aspirations of our 4-H members. The future is very bright for 4-H’ers in North Dakota.” The North Dakota 4-H Foundation is the North Dakota State University Center for 4-H Youth Development’s private sector, nonprofit partner.
2016 H&S HIGH CAPACITY V-Rakes SPECIAL 2016 PRICING.
$14,969 7 C H H 4 1 F 6 B HC $16,1 BF1460H
ALL PRICES LOWER THAN LAST YEAR These outstanding rakes open, close, raise and lower hydraulically. The wheels float independently, and the high rear opening is adjustable for windrow width. 418 Main, Roundup, MT
1-888-423-2605 or 406-323-2605 John Albert - cell 406-860-6932, home 406-947-2203, Guy Maberry - cell 406-350-1167, home 406-538-3634 Tanner Rasmussen - cell 406-489-1313
www.musselshellvalley.com
ProAg Hay Hikers Hay Hiker 1400 • Haul over 14 ton in 14 bales • Moves bales faster • Patented Bale Forks picks bales on the go in either direction • Only 2 remotes needed, AND no complicated electronics
MSRP: $40,978
Final Price: Just $31,930 SAVE $9048
Hay Hiker 900 • Hauls 8 bales side by side • Same Heavy Duty Bale Fork • Just 2 remotes AND no complicated wiring
MSRP: $28,514
Final Price: Just $22,725 SAVE $5789 Financing Available 4 Specially designed & engineered for today’s heavier bales • 4 Heavy duty undercarriage for years of trouble free service • 4 Well balanced for quicker and safer transport
4 Unique heavy duty bale fork allows bales to be picked in any direction • 4 Simple hydraulic controls using 2 tractor remotes • 4 Heavy duty push bar eliminates twine or mesh damage from chains
4 Handle bales from field to storage without leaving the tractor seat. The Little Dealer With The BIG Promise. “TO TREAT EVERY CUSTOMER LIKE WE LIKE TO BE TREATED.”
1-888-423-2605 or 406-323-2605
418 Main, Roundup, MT
John Albert - cell 406-860-6932, home 406-947-2203; Guy Maberry - cell 406-350-1167, home 406-538-3634; Tanner Rasmussen - cell 406-489-1313
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NEW STOCK & HORSE TRAILERS
New Circle D 24-ft. gooseneck stock trailer with 2 sliding center gates, full bull package, 14-ply tires.......................................................................................................$10,995 New Circle D 20-ft. gooseneck stock trailers with sliding center gate. 14-ply tires. Bull Package..............................................................................................................$9995
New Circle D pickup flatbeds
New Hillsboro aluminum 7.5-ft. x 26-ft., 2 sliding center gates - front is adjustable large escape side door for 4-wheelers, 14 ply tires. .......................................$21,000 New Hillsboro aluminum 6.8-ft. x 20-ft., 1 sliding center gate............................$16,500
G ll – steel flatbeds
Circle D flatbeds, gooseneck hitch plate, lights, headache rack, rear skirt. Black
7x7.................. $1450 71/2x81/2........... $1450 71/2x9............... $1520 8x9.................. $1850 8x11................ $2150
NEW HEAVY DUTY FLATBED TRAILERS
Diamond C 32-ft. tandem dual, 2 piece with folding beavertail, dual jacks, tool box, bridged frame, torque tube............................................................................. $11,895 Circle D 31-ft. (3) 7,000 lb./6 torsion axle, 3 piece folding beavertail, chain basket, dual jacks................................................................................................................... $9695 Diamond C 30-ft. (3) 7,000 lb. spring axle, 2 piece beavertail, bridged frame, tool box, dual jacks........................................................................................................... $9895 Circle D 29-ft. tandem dual, 3 piece beavertail, dual jacks, chain basket............. $9995 Diamond C 28-ft. tandem dual, 2 piece beavertail, dual jacks, tool box, bridged frame. . ...................................................................................................................... $10,595 Circle D 27-ft. tandem dual, 3 piece beavertail, dual jacks, chain basket............. $9695 Circle D 25-ft. (2) 7,000 lb. torsion axles, dual jacks, chain basket, 3 piece beavertail... . ......................................................................................................................... $7595
New Diamond C car haulers
TURNOVER BALL A hitch when you need it... A level bed when you don’t COMPANION™
3500, 5200 & 7000# axles
16-ft. 18-ft. & 20-ft. IN STOCK
NEW SKID STEER TRAILERS
1-New Circle D 20-ft. gooseneck skid steer trailers, 80” wide, 7000# torsion axles, fold-over ramps, tread plate fenders, treated wood floor, radial tires....$5995 1-New Circle D 18-ft. bumper pull, with 16” tires, 7000# axles, ramps...........$4995
Tuffloader Tilt Trailers
Gooseneck & Bumper Pull
Gooseneck model: 6-ft. stationary deck with 16-ft. tilt deck Bumper Pull model: 4-ft. stationary deck with 16-ft. tilt deck Both models have 18” treadplate approach
NEW DUMP TRAILERS
New Diamond C 14-ft. gooseneck.......................................................... $9495 New Diamond C 14-ft. bumper pull with tarp.......................................... $8495 New Diamond C 12-ft.x77” bumper pull with 5200 lb. axles................... $5995 New Travalong 16-ft. gooseneck, triple axle........................................ $13,000 New Travalong 14-ft. gooseneck......................................................... $10,895 New Travalong 14-ft. bumper pull........................................................... $9895
NEW HEAVY DUTY TILT TRAILERS
(2) Diamond C 25-ft. partial tilt, (2) 7,000 lb. axles, tool box................................. $7395 Diamond C 24-ft. full tilt deck-over power tilt, (2) 7,000 lb. axles, tool box............ $8995 Hillsboro 23.5-ft. partial tilt.................................................................................... $7595
NEW BUMPER PULL TILT TRAILERS
Diamond C 24-ft. full power tilt deck-over, (2) 7,000 lb. axles............................... $7995 Diamond C 22-ft. partial tilt.................................................................................... $5995 Hillsboro 21.5-ft. partial tilt.................................................................................... $6595
$1200
5th WHEEL RV HITCH
Mounts to rails bolted under the bed, or attaches easily to B&W’s turnover ball gooseneck hitch. Easy adjustment of height & lateral positions.
NEW UTILITY FLATBED TRAILERS
New 18’x83” heavy duty car hauler, wrap tongue, 6” channel frame, brakes on two axles, 7000 lb. axles...................$4495 New 18’x83” deluxe car hauler, wrap tongue, set back jack, brakes on two axles, ramps, 5200 lb. axles.......$4095
USED EQUIPMENT
GOOD SELECTION OF UTILITY AND CAR HAULERS TRAILERS
NEW
3-point Bale Unroller
Includes cylinder and hoses.
New LOOK Enclosed Trailers
Excellent Selection On Hand
Large Trailer Parts Inventory
• Axles • Springs • Lights • Fenders • Straps• Tie-downs • Bearings & seals• Jacks • Etc.
4x7’ Heavy Duty Trailer Mats Each.....$65
Semi Trailers Belshe 25-ft. flatbed, tandem dual, 20,000 lb. GVW...$5500
2002 Circle D 18-ft. skid steer trailer............................$3500
2014 Kaufman tandem dual, 18ft. with 5-ft. beavertail, electric brakes, 10,000 lb. axles...$6500
20-ft. flatbed with removeable stock rack ....................$4995
20-ft. flatbed with 4-ft. beavertail and ramps, treadplate floor, triple axle.....................$5500
1989 International DT466 diesel, 5+2 transmission, 16-ft. HD flatbed and hoist..........$9500
Skidsteer pallet forks 42” ...................................... $555 48” ...................................... $750 2006 Wilson 8.5-ft. x 53-ft. drop deck trailers...................$22,900
Bale spear.......................... $300 8x8 snowmobile trailer.........$600
Diamond D stock trailer, 20-ft. x 6-ft. 8”...........................$3500
1978 Chevrolet 3/4 ton, 350, Knapheide 8-ft. box......$1995
Triple T Sales Contact Dave Taylor: 406-357-2166
Chinook, MT
Home Phone - 406-357-2162 Highway 2 West, Chinook, MT 1/2 miles west of Chinook
Nissan forklift, 3000 lb., nice shape...........................$6700
2014 Jet 53-ft. drop deck with beavertail.........................$29,900 Highboy 48-ft. utility flatbed trailer...................................$11,900 2003 Ranco 40-ft. double gate, bottom dump trailer..................... $17,500 2000 Great Dane Model# GRFS248-80. 48-ft.x102” extends to 80-ft. 75,000 lb. GVWR tandem axle, sliding axles, spring suspension, 11x24.5 tires, tool box and ratchets. .............. $12,500 1997 48-ft. utility van trailer..... ................................ $6500
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COMBINES
Several 2012 and 2013 S Series combines now available. Get a combine lease payment as low as $115 per engine hour on 300 hours per year lease! 2014 John Deere S680 STS TriStream rotor, sidehill kit. Stock #46907........ $335,900 (14) 2013 John Deere S680, TriStream rotor, 22.5-ft. unloading auger. Stock #52025... $289,000 (1) 2013 John Deere S680, full GPS with activation, premium residue. Stock #52034.. $288,000 (1) 2013 John Deere S680, TriStream rotor, powercast tailboard. Stock #52037....... $284,000 (1) 2012 John Deere S680, TriStream rotor, 640D header. Stock #15823.............. $355,000 (1) 2012 John Deere S680, ProDrive, Countour Master. Stock #54026............. $265,000 (11) 2012 John Deere S680, TriStream rotor, full GPS w/ activate. Stock #52047.$252,500 (1) 2012 John Deere S680, premium cab, powerfold grain tank. Stock #52045... $240,000 (1) 2014 John Deere S670, Contour Master, ProDrive. Stock #53481............... $300,000 (14) 2013 John Deere S670, ProDrive, AutoTrac, electric tailboard. Stock #52013$277,000 (1) 2013 John Deere S670, TriStream rotor, full GPS. Stock #52014.................. $277,000 (1) 2013 John Deere S670, full GPS, wide spaced tube radiator. Stock #52021...... $274,000 (1) 2013 John Deere S670, TriStream rotor, 22.5ft. unload auger. Stock #52023.$274,000 (1) 2012 John Deere S670, ProDrive, HarvestSmart. Stock #52039......... $250,000 (1) 2012 John Deere S670, low hours, full GPS with activation. Stock #52041... $248,000 (1) 2012 John Deere S670, ProDrive, HarvestSmart. Stock #52043......... $240,000 (1) 2012 John Deere S670, 3 speed transmission, TriStream rotor. Stock #51214.$229,900 (12) 2012 John Deere S670 ProDrive transmission. Stock #46604......................... $235,750 (11) 2012 John Deere S670 side hill pkg, manual tailboard. Stock #51008.......... $241,900 (12) 2012 John Deere S670, 3 speed, side-hill package. Stock #46842.......... $249,000 (11) 2008 John Deere 9770, high cap feederhouse, 936D header. Stock #52368..... $191,000 (1) 2006 John Deere 9760, bullet rotor, chopper, sidehill. Stock #47214............ $132,300 (12) 2005 John Deere 9760, Contour Master, sidehill package. Stock #54151..... $109,000 (11) 2001 John Deere 9750, 2500 sep hr, big top, 20-ft. auger. Stock #51343.......... $69,850 (2) 2004 John Deere 9660, twin disk spreader, chaff spreader. Stock #52892... $125,000 (2) 2004 John Deere 9660 1535 sep hr, single point hookup. Stock #51082..... $94,900 (12) 1995 John Deere 9600 with 930R and pickup header. Stock #16264................ $34,500 (3) 1994 John Deere 9600 with 930R and 214 pickup header. Stock #14963..... $28,900 (1)
1993 John Deere 9600, chopper w/o spreader, hyd fore/aft. Stock #54380........ $35,000 (14) 1992 John Deere 9600, chopper, no header. Stock #54166........................... $23,000 (12) 1990 John Deere 9600 pickup reel, chopper, single range. Stock #50699........ $25,900 (1) 1990 John Deere 9500 3000 sep hr, chopper, chaff spreader. Stock #51231... $29,995 (11) 1982 John Deere 8820 230 header, batt reel, Sund attachment. Stock #15079.$12,000 (2) 2010 Case IH 8120, fixed feederhouse, chopper, spreader. Stock #43840... $199,500 (11) 2009 Case IH 7120 combine, no headers. Stock #13146......................... $179,900 (11) 2006 Case IH 2388 rock trap, chaff spreader, straw chopper. Stock #50988... $115,900 (3) 2000 Case IH 2388 Ag Leader yield monitor, big top. Stock #15602................. $73,900 (1) 2000 Case IH 2388, internal chopper, spreader, yield monitor. Stock #54507.$55,000 (14) 1988 Case IH 1680 singles, chaff spreader, 3560 hours. Stock #50938.......... $13,900 (3) 1986 Case IH 1680 30-ft. 1010 header. Stock #47438..................................... $21,000 (12) 2011 Gleaner S77 705 sep hr, chopper, chaff spreader. Stock #51255......... $193,900 (14) 2008 Gleaner R65 1041 separator hours, chopper. Stock #51254........... $123,900 (14) 2003 Gleaner R65 combine with powered rear axle. Stock #15248................... $105,000 (1)
Railroad Ties $8.00/tie
Sold in 16 tie bundles We will load Available at Conrad, Cut Bank and Dillon locations
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TRACTORS
2014 John Deere 9560R 4WD, PTO, 5 SCV’s, high flow. Stock #52682............ $333,545 (3) 2014 John Deere 9560R, 18/6 powershift, big hydraulic pump. Stock #53638. $311,276 (1) 2014 John Deere 9560R 18/6 powershift, 4 hydraulics. Stock #16561.......... $297,900 (1) 2012 John Deere 9560R, 5 SCV’s, 1000 PTO, heavy wt pkg. Stock #51278..... $274,900 (1) 2014 John Deere 9510R, 18/6 powershift, hiflo hydraulics. Stock #53777..... $292,433 (1) 2013 John Deere 9510R, 18/6 powershift, 4 hydraulics. Stock #46642........ $275,900 (15) 2015 John Deere 9470RT, 30” 3500 Camoplast tracks. Stock #53018..... $355,000 (14) 2008 John Deere 9430T, 30” tracks, PTO, front weights. Stock #47282........... $194,900 (14) 2001 John Deere 9400 12 speed powershift, 4 hydraulics. Stock #16380............ $93,700 (1)
UTILITY VEHICLES
2014 John Deere 825i, power steering, manual lift, heater. Stock #52231...... $18,250 (11) 2013 John Deere 825i, 4WD, gas, all terrain, bucket seats. Stock #53912........ $11,250 (2) 2013 John Deere 825i, OPS with roof, Bighorn tires, power lift box. Stock #52963................. ................................................. $10,500 (14) 2013 John Deere 825i, brush guard, new tires and rims. Stock #53041............... $7300 (12) 2012 John Deere XUV825i Gator, windshield, benchseat. Stock #50555.................$12,000 2012 John Deere 825i Gator, benchseat, Alloy rims, power dump. Stock #50740.$11,500 (14) 2012 John Deere 825i Gator, Bighorn tires, benchseat. Stock #50385........... $10,800 (1) 2012 John Deere XUV825i Gator, Prosum cab with heat. Stock #47291................ $9900 (2) 2012 John Deere 825i, brush guard, new tires and rims. Stock #53040............... $7300 (12) 2012 John Deere 825i, Bighorn tires, deluxe cargo box, roof. Stock #52785...........Call (1) 2011 John Deere 825i, bucket seats, power dump box. Stock #53384.......... $15,000 (14) 2011 John Deere 825i, power dump box, big tires, grille guard. Stock #53383$11,500 (14) 2011 John Deere 825i, bench seat, Bighorn radial tires. Stock #54276........... $11,350 (1) 2013 John Deere 550, 4WD, gas, mid terrain, mag wheels. Stock #54177........... $8100 (2) 2013 John Deere 550, 4WD, gas, extreme terrain tires, cargo box. Stock #54573.$6800 (2) 2009 Arctic Cat Prowler 1000 Stock #47862... .................................................... $5500 (12) Artic Cat Wildcat 800 Stock #52076.................... ..................................................... $10,500 (12) 2012 Polaris XP800, roof, windshield. Stock #53944......................................... $12,000 (12) 2012 Polaris XP800, 6x6, roof, windshield. Stock #54301............................................ $9000 (12) 2007 Polaris 700XP, roof, windshield, manual dump box, nice tires. Stock #53945.. $7500 (1)
www.frontlineagsolutions.com
1=Conrad: 406-278-5531 2=Cut Bank: 406-873-5505 3=Choteau: 406-466-5741
11=Lewistown: 406-538-5433 12=Havre: 406-265-5518 13=Chester: 406-759-5010
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14=Great Falls: 406-761-2005 15=Belgrade: 406-388-2100 16=Livingston: 406-222-3150
1990 John Deere 8760, 24 sp partial PowerShift, duals. Stock #52558.......... $34,000 (3) John Deere 8650, 4 hydraulics, no PTO. Stock #53887..................................... $25,000 (14) 1992 John Deere 8560 4WD, differential lock, 3 hydraulics. Stock #15976......... $41,400 (1) 1987 John Deere 8450 Quad-Range, 3 SCV’s, no 3-pt. or PTO. Stock #52224. $19,950 (11) 2012 John Deere 8235R, MFWD, IVT, RH reverser, loader. Stock #53939.... $168,000 (3) 2007 John Deere 7930, IVT, rear duals, 4 remotes, 3-pt. Stock #54342...... $104,900 (11) 2004 John Deere 7920, MFWD, IVT, 3 SCV’s, 540/1000 PTO. Stock #52925.$105,000 (12) 2003 John Deere 7810, MFWD, IVT, 3 SCV’s, 741 loader. Stock #53022......... $69,500 (11) 2011 John Deere 7330, 20 sp PowrQuad, 3 SCVs, loader. Stock #54451..... $98,500 (11) 2014 John Deere 7210R, IVT, 5 SCV’s, dual PTO. Stock #44518................ $232,700 (15) 2014 John Deere 7210R 5 hyd remotes, 540/1000 PTO. Stock #50494..$220,000 (14) 1994 John Deere 7200, partial PowerShift, 740 loader. Stock #52204......... $44,900 (16) 2006 John Deere 6715, MFWD, 16sp PowrQuad, loader. Stock #54462..... $57,500 (14) 2013 John Deere 6150M, 16 sp PowrQuad, 2 SCV’s, 3-pt.Stock #53173...... $107,000 (11) 2014 John Deere 6140R, AutoQuad + 20 sp, H360 loader. Stock #53020.... $134,000 (15) 2002 John Deere 5420, MFWD, open station, 12F/12R. Stock #53468............ $32,500 (16) 1998 John Deere 5410, MFWD, open station, loader, bucket. Stock #54575... $22,900 (15) 2013 John Deere 5085E, 9/3 sync shuttle, 540 PTO, loader. Stock #54621......... $58,475 (1) 1980 John Deere 4640 2WD, 16 speed QuadRange, loader. Stock #51161... $18,900 (14) 1976 John Deere 4630, 2WD, Quad-Range, 3-pt., 1000 PTO. Stock #53262.$17,500 (11) 2013 John Deere 4520, hydro, open station, dual mid SCV. Stock #54452.... $28,500 (11) 2011 Case IH Steiger 385, powershift, duals, 4 SCV’s. Stock #52508.............. $152,900 (15) 2009 Case IH Magnum 245 MFWD, powershift, dual PTO. Stock #52196.. $115,000 (1) 2010 Case IH Maxxum 140 Pro, MFWD, 16 sp trans, 3 SCV’s. Stock #53943... $72,500 (11) 2010 Case IH Maxxum 140 Pro MFWD, 16 sp partial pwrshft. Stock #52683.... $67,500 (11) 1998 Case IH MX135, powerquad, LH rev, 3 SCV’s, dual PTO. Stock #52300$46,500 (16) 2001 Case IH MX120, partial p/s, 3 SCV’s, 1000 PTO, loader. Stock #52385.$39,000 (3) 1984 Case IH 5288, 2WD, no 3-pt., 3 SCVs, front weights. Stock #54208..... $17,500 (14) Case 2290, syncro, loader, grapple, new engine 500 hrs ago. Stock #53981.$15,000 (1) 1989 Case IH 2096, 2WD, 12 speed, 540/1000 PTO, loader. Stock #51685....... $17,400 (11) 1970 Case 1170 2WD, PTO, 3-pt., DuAl loader, 6-ft. bucket. Stock #51270............. $8900 (1) 1968 International 1206, 2WD, cab, syncro, duals, 540/1000 PTO. Stock #54444...$5000 (1) 2011 New Holland T9.670, 4WD, 4 track, powershift, 6 SCV’s. Stock #53505...................... ............................................... $259,000 (11) 2010 New Holland TV6070, MFWD, IVT, loader, grapple. Stock #53740......... $107,500 (3) 1992 New Holland 9030, engine end PTO & 2 SCV’s, loader. Stock #52184.... $32,000 (11) 1994 New Holland 8670, MFWD, 4 hyd, 540/1000 PTO. Stock #53531.. $59,500 (14) 1982 Ford New Holland 8210, MFWD, 16F/8R, loader, grapple. Stock #54509.. $19,950 (14) 2004 Agco RT150, CVT trans, 3-pt., 4 hyd, loader, grapple. Stock #53933.. $55,000 (12) 2002 Buhler 2145, MFWD, partial powershift, loader, grapple. Stock #53776..... $58340 (1) 1982 Versatile 875, 4WD, duals, Degelman 12-ft. blade. Stock #53853.......... $20,400 (2) 1977 Versatile 800, Cummins 6 cyl, 12/4 trans, duals, no 3-pt. Stock #53694....... $9500 (16) 1976 Versatile 750, 3 remotes, no slip front axle. Stock #54155................... $16,500 (14) 1991 Deutz 9170 2WD, partial p/s, dual rear tires, 2 SCV’s. Stock #52438.... $19,500 (11) Belarus 825, MFWD, 3-pt., 540/1000 PTO, loader, bucket. Stock #53140...... $8950 (16)
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WINDROWERS, MOCO’S & SWATHERS
ROUND & SQUARE BALERS
2015 John Deere 569, twine/net, MegaWide, GS1800 display. Stock #54165... $53,000 (1) 2014 John Deere 569 Premium, twine/net, 1000 PTO. Stock #50857........... $48,500 (1) 2014 John Deere 569 Premium, twine/net, MegaWide. Stock #52214........ $45,000 (11) 2012 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide Plus. Stock #54004..................... $33,125 (1) 2011 John Deere 568, twine only, MegaWide, 21.5L-16.1 tires. Stock #52209.$25,000 (11) 2009 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide, push bar. Stock #51475............ $29,950 (16) 2009 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide Plus, hyd pickup lift. Stock #54005................ ................................................... $28,750 (1) 2008 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide Plus, push bar. Stock #54006..... $28,700 (1) 2008 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide, hyd pickup lift. Stock #54637.... $28,500 (11) 2008 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide, 1000 PTO. Stock #53540......... $26,500 (15) 2008 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide, 1000 PTO. Stock #53541......... $26,500 (15) 2007 John Deere 568, twine only, MegaWide, small tires. Stock #52514......... $22,500 (11) 2006 John Deere 567, twine only, MegaWide, variable core valve. Stock #54584.$10,000 (1) 2004 John Deere 567, twine only, MegaWide, 540 PTO. Stock #54694........... $13,500 (11) 2004 John Deere 567, twine, MegaWide, hyd pckp, 540 PTO. Stock #51707.. $11,900 (12) 2003 John Deere 567, twine only, MegaWide, hyd pickup. Stock #50821......... $13,900 (11) 2001 John Deere 567, twine/net, MegaWide, push bar, hyd lift. Stock #54320.$14,900 (16) 2001 John Deere 567 twine only, 540 PTO, wide pickup. Stock #50951....... $11,900 (15) 2000 John Deere 566, twine only, MegaWide, hyd lift, push bar. Stock #54233.... $9645 (3)
LAWN AND TURF
2014 John Deere Z930R, 54” deck, mulch on demand. Stock #54506............... $9900 (12) 2009 John Deere Z810A, 48” deck, zero turn, Kawasaki 22 hp. Stock #53972... $3950 (16) 2012 John Deere X720, 3-pt., mid PTO, 540 rear PTO, 60” deck. Stock #51881$8500 (12) 2004 John Deere X485 lawn & garden, 62” deck, 4-wheel steer. Stock #54397.$4600 (1) 2011 John Deere X360 lawn tractor, Power Flow bagger. Stock #54338......... $3900 (15) 2006 John Deere X304 42” deck with bagger. Stock #46010.............................. $2900 (12) 2008 John Deere X300, 42” deck, hydro, new hood. Stock #54526...................... $1300 (2) 1997 John Deere LX188, 48” deck. Stock #54256.......................................... $550 (14) 2002 John Deere LT155 lawn mower, 42” deck, 15 hp, hydro. Stock #50288. $850 (16) 2005 John Deere F687, 60” 7-Iron deck. Stock #54321........................................ $2500 (12) 2016 John Deere D140 48” mower, 22 hp. Stock #54319.............................. $1999 (14) Husqvarna RZ5424 zero turn mower bagger, 54” deck. Stock #45957............... $3250 (12) 2013 Husqvarna RZ5424, 54” deck. Stock #54578........................................ $2500 (14) 2006 Toro Z480 time cutter hydro, powerflow bagger. Stock #42704................. $1900 (14) John Deere WE85 walk behind mower. Stock #13490............................................ $950 (3) John Deere 62D, drive over, mid-mount mower deck. Stock #52119..................... $1950 (16) 2012 John Deere mower, 72”, for 4720 tractor. Stock #12798................................ $3500 (1)
1998 John Deere 566 twine only, MegaTooth pickup. Stock #50700................... $7900 (11) 1998 John Deere 566 twine only, 1000 PTO, push bar. Stock #50636............... $7900 (11) 1997 John Deere 566 twine only, hi-flo tires. Stock #46023.............................. $8400 (12) 2008 Vermeer 605M, twine/net, new belts and rollers in 2015. Stock #54458... $16,000 (14) 2007 Hesston 5556, net wrap, wide pickup, moisture sensor. Stock #54491.$13,000 (12) 1989 Hesston 560 twine only. Stock #51277.... ...................................................... $2400 (3) 2007 New Holland BR780A 540 PTO, twine only. Stock #44546...................... $7950 (12) 2000 New Holland 688 540 PTO, twine only, Bale Command. Stock #14908...... $5400 (2) 1994 New Holland 650 twine only, 540 PTO, precut knives. Stock #16353......... $4200 (2) 2015 John Deere L340 3x4 sq baler, tand axle, roller chute. Stock #54581...... $121,500 (14) 2015 John Deere L340 3x4 sq baler, tand axle, roller chute. Stock #54582...... $121,500 (14) 1998 New Holland 595 3x4 square baler. Stock #54681....................................... $19,500 (2) 1999 New Holland 590 3x3 sq baler, auto lube, last bale eject. Stock #52145... $17,500 (16)
2014 John Deere W235 windrower, 995 rotary header, radial bar tires. Stock #16677........... ............................................... $115,500 (15) 2013 John Deere W235 windrower, bar tires, 995 16-ft. header. Stock #52212.................... ............................................... $140,000 (11) 2015 John Deere W150 windrower, reverser kit, head options avail. Stock #53584.Call (1) 2015 John Deere W150 windrower, reverser kit, head options avail. Stock #53587.Call (1) 2013 John Deere W110 windrower, 35-ft. draper, no cond. Stock #54558........ $85,000 (14) 2013 John Deere R450 windrower, 16-ft. 995 head, V10 cond. Stock #54614.$106,995 (11) 2013 John Deere R450 windrower, 16-ft. rotary, steel cond. Stock #54620.... $105,000 (3) 2012 John Deere R450 windrower, 16-ft. head, Tri-Lobe. Stock #51822........... $102,900 (15) 2011 John Deere R450 windrower, 14.5-ft. Impeller rotary. Stock #52227..... $102,500 (16) 2012 John Deere D450 windrower, triple delivery header. Stock #53379...... $107,500 (14) 2011 John Deere D450 windrower. Stock #14045....................................... $82,500 (1) 2007 John Deere 4895 windrower, draper ready. Stock #16337................... $76,900 (1) 2009 John Deere 835, urethane conditioner. Stock #54135............................. $19,516 (3) 2012 Case IH WD2303, 16-ft. rotary head, rubber conditioner. Stock #52430.... $86,150 (3) International 4000 swather, 14.5-ft. draper header. Stock #43066................. $4500 (12)
2012 MacDon M205 windrower, 16-ft. rotary, Outback GPS. Stock #54510.... $95,000 (12) 2008 MacDon M200 swather, D60 35-ft. draper header. Stock #52106.............. $79,500 (14) 2012 MacDon M105 cab, air, D60 35-ft. header. Stock #11104............................. $94,600 (1) 2006 MacDon 9352i windrower, 16-ft. hay head, steel cond. Stock #54514.................... .................................................. $52,000 (14) 1980 Hesston 6450 open station, 12-ft. head, gas, steel cond. Stock #50334..... $6950 (16) 2007 New Holland HW325, 16-ft. auger head, rubber cond. Stock #54235...... $53,900 (15) New Holland 1114 windrower, 14-ft. header, gas engine. Stock #46104........... $9619 (12) New Holland 1100 windrower, diesel, 21-ft. draper. Stock #47073.................. $9500 (16) 2002 John Deere 956 MoCo, 14.5-ft. cut, Impeller cond. Stock #54461........ $14,000 (11) 1999 John Deere 955 MoCo, rotary tongue, 14-ft. cut. Stock #14538.............. $12,000 (3) 1997 John Deere 945 MoCo, hydraulic tilt control. Stock #52540....................... $9900 (15) 1985 John Deere 1219 MoCo, 9’3” cutting width, sickle head. Stock #53201.................. .................................................... $2900 (15) 2009 MacDon A30-D MoCo, 16-ft. head, steel, drawbar pull. Stock #45325...... $25,875 (11) 2009 Hesston 3315 mower conditioner. Stock #50708....................................... $21,900 (3) 2006 Vermeer MC1030 MoCo, 13-ft. cut, steel cond, hyd tilt. Stock #54459..... $14,000 (14)
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2005 John Deere 8520T tractor, 16/4 PowerShift, 16” tracks. Stock #51396.$83,000 (15) 1988 John Deere 2355 2WD utility tractor, 8F/4R syncro. Stock #53703...... $16,100 (1) 2001 Case IH STX440 tractor, tires 70%, always shedded. Stock #52116... $128,000 (3) 1999 Case IH 9380 4WD tractor, syncro, Trimble EZ Guide 250. Stock #53072.$78,000 (1) 1981 Steiger ST470 550 hp tractor, 6/1 p/s, duals, tires 70%. Stock #52315.. $75,000 (2) John Deere 8630 tractor, 16 sp Quad-Range, 3 SCV’s, duals. Stock #53057.. $17,950 (16) Ford 4000 tractor, gas, 772 loader, 2100 hours, 1 new rear tire. Stock #53097........ $9375 (1) 2006 John Deere 9760 combine, 936D header, hi-sp trailer. Stock #52450.$120,000 (15) John Deere 8820 combine, JD 230 header with batt reel. Stock #46047..... $18,000 (11) 1987 John Deere combine, 30-ft. 230 header, batt reel. Stock #15567.............. $16,500 (3) 1994 Claas 108SL combine, 2WD, single, chopper. Stock #13189............... $22,000 (2) 2012 John Deere 635D draper head, dual drive sickle. Stock #54340........ $49,000 (15) 1998 Honey Bee SP36 36-ft. draper header, batt reel. Stock #13190.............. $22,000 (2) Haybuster 2620 round bale processor. Stock #17825..................................... $11,500 (12) 1981 New Holland 1114 open station windrower, 12-ft. Stock #47866................ $7950 (16) 1995 John Deere 930 side pull MoCo, 11.5-ft. cut, rotary. Stock #50226............. $3950 (16) 2012 John Deere 835 mower conditioner, less than 2000 acres. Stock #53641.$23,500 (11) 2005 New Holland 1411 discbine, 10’8” cut, rubber conditioner. Stock #53909$13,000 (3) Ford Dearborn Model 14-15 6-ft. sickle mower, 540 PTO. Stock #51728......... $1500 (16) 2012 John Deere 568 round baler, twine only, MegaWide. Stock #53640........ $28,500 (11) 2003 John Deere 457 round baler, MegaWide, 540 PTO. Stock #53546........... $15,950 (16) 1996 John Deere 535 round baler, twine only, 540 PTO. Stock #53893.............. $7500 (12) Case IH 8455 round baler, twine only, makes 4x6 bales. Stock #54286............. $4500 (11)
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Hesston 4910 4x4x8 big square baler, always shedded. Stock #53963.............. $45,000 (3) New Holland 275 14x18 small sq baler, Wisconsin 2 cylinder. Stock #53849.. $1500 (16) 1990 John Deere 610 14-ft. rigid chisel plow, 2” spikes, hyd lift. Stock #53932...... $7500 (16) 2005 Case IH ADX2230 40-ft. air drill, 12” spacing, low ac. Stock #53851.$49,500 (15) Flexi-Coil 5000 39-ft. air drill, 9” spacing, 2320 TBH cart. Stock #50609............. $30,800 (1) John Deere 9400 box drills, 40-ft. 10” spacing. Stock #16433................................ $9000 (3) Summers Ultimate sprayer, 100-ft. booms, 1500 gal tank. Stock #15568...... $30,000 (3) 2007 Summers 1500 90-ft. sprayer, 1500 gallon tank. Stock #17842............. $26,000 (12) FMC/John Bean RC20 200 gal pickup sprayer, Honda 8 hp. Stock #54115.......... $5500 (16) General 3-pt. mount sprayer, 110 gallon tank, 10-ft. boom. Stock #53166........... $1700 (16) 1995 Ford L9000 truck, Cummins N14, 10 sp, 6000 gal stainless. Stock #53460$42,250 (1) Homemade 20x12 dolly type hay trailer for round bales. Stock #53705............ $1200 (1) A&E 70-ft. pull-type granular fertilizer spreader. Stock #53005................................ $3500 (2) 2010 John Deere 310J backhoe, MFWD, cab, heat, AC. Stock #54490............ $44,900 (16)
Kelly 56 3-pt. mount backhoe attachment, 24” bucket. Stock #51779.................. $6950 (16) Land Pride RB4596 8-ft. rear blade, 3-pt., manual angle. Stock #53060....... $1750 (16) John Deere GP74 74” bucket with heavy duty grapple. Stock #53061................. $3500 (16) Westfield W130-71 straight 13”x71-ft. auger, 540 PTO drive. Stock #52277..... $12,900 (2) Brandt 8”x62-ft. PTO grain auger, 10” turbo screw bottom. Stock #15261......... $1750 (3) 2011 Brandt grain deck. Like new, only 38,000 bushels over it. Stock #53808..... $11,500 (3) Danhuser 8300-1 hydraulic drive post hole digger, 4” bit. Stock #53424.............. $1500 (16) 2015 John Deere Z445 mower, 24 hp, 54” deck, only 6 hours. Stock #53267.$6200 (16) 2009 John Deere Z425 mower, 54” deck, low hours. Stock #53799...................... $3000 (1) 2010 John Deere 48C powerflow system for JD mower. Stock #40127............... $900 (15) John Deere gator, glass doors for a deluxe cab. Stock #53197.............................. $1950 (14) 2013 John Deere GU72 72” ag utility grapple for skidsteers. Stock #54118....... $2650 (16) 2013 Erskine 7-ft. snowblade for skidsteer, hydraulic angle. Stock #54117........ $1750 (16) 2009 John Deere 44SB snowblower, off X324 mower, used 3x. Stock #52308... $1200 (15)
Railroad Ties
$8.00/tie Sold in 16 tie bundles. We will load Available at Conrad, Cut Bank and Dillon locations www.frontlineagsolutions.com
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SPRAYERS
#51888
USED SEEDING
2015 John Deere 1890, 60-ft., 10” spacing, single shoot. Stock #53172...... $259,000 (1) 2014 John Deere 1890 60-ft. 7.5” spacing, TBH 1910 cart. Stock #16170.. $252,150 (1) 2013 John Deere 1890 60-ft., 10”, 430 bu TBT 1910 cart. Stock #50540.......... $204,750 (3) 2012 John Deere 1890 60-ft. 7.5” spacing, tow behind cart. Stock #16300....... $209,900 (1) 2011 John Deere 1890/1910 50-ft. 7.5” spacing. Stock #46625................... $154,000 (15) 2015 John Deere 1830, 61-ft., 10” spacing, single shoot. Stock #51764.... $195,000 (14) 2014 John Deere 1830 61-ft., 10” spacing, 550 bu TBH cart. Stock #51460...... $219,900 (2) 2014 John Deere 1830 61-ft. 10” spacing. Stock #47546......................... $196,900 (12) 2013 John Deere 1830 61-ft., double shoot, all run blockage. Stock #52435... $201,000 (12) 2012 John Deere 1830 50-ft. 10” spacing, tow between cart. Stock #14434..... $162,750 (2) 2009 John Deere 1830 60-ft., 10” spacing, 350 bu TBT cart. Stock #51888....... $154,850 (1) John Deere 9400 40-ft., 10”, (2) 9400, (2)9450. Stock #50823.............................. $9900 (11) John Deere 9350 40-ft. 10” spacing, rubber press wheels. Stock #12568.......... $9600 (1) John Deere 9350 (2) 10-ft., 10 spacing, no transport. Stock #51474.............. $5900 (14) John Deere 9350 box drill, 10-ft. section, 10” spacing. Stock #54267.................. $1100 (1) John Deere 9350 box drill, 10-ft. section, 10” spacing. Stock #54268.................. $1100 (1) John Deere 9350 box drill, 10-ft. section, 10” spacing. Stock #54269.................. $1100 (1) John Deere 9350 box drill, 10-ft. section, 10” spacing. Stock #54270.................. $1100 (1) 2014 John Deere 1770NT-16R30 16 row, 30” planter. Stock #15211............... $141,750 (1) 2006 John Deere 1770NT 16 row, 30” planter. Stock #41883........................... $62,000 (14) 2014 Case IH 800/3430 70-ft. 12” spacing, 3430 cart. Stock #48059........ $194,900 (14) 2009 Case IH 700 70-ft., 10” spacing, single shoot, 3430 TBT. Stock #52199.$107,500 (1)
Railroad Ties
$8.00/tie Sold in 16 tie bundles We will load Available at Conrad, Cut Bank and Dillon locations
Case ATX-6012 60-ft. 12” tow behind cart. Stock #16376............................. $52,900 (1) Case 5012 50-ft. 12” spacing, tow behind cart. Stock #16379............................. $49,500 (1) Maxim 50-ft. 9” spacing, tow between 300 bushel cart. Stock #15850.......... $28,900 (2) 2005 Flexi-Coil 7500, 50-ft., 10” spacing, single shoot, 2340. Stock #54023... $25,000 (3) 1999 Flexi-Coil 5000, 57-ft., 12” spacing, single shoot. Stock #54363........... $23,000 (12) 1995 Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft. 12” spacing, tow between cart. Stock #13394....... $25,750 (1) 2006 Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft. 12” spacing, tow between cart. Stock #13876....... $79,900 (1) Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft., 9” spacing. Stock #47108..................................... $37,375 (12) 2006 New Holland SD440 58-ft. 10” spacing. Stock #41283........................... $79,750 (12) 1994 Concord 3400 50-ft. 12” spacing, tow behind cart. Stock #46620........... $19,900 (14) 2012 John Deere 1910 430 bushel tow behind cart. Stock #16637...................... $67,900 (1)
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GRAIN HANDLING
2011 Brandt 1370XL 13”x70-ft. swing hopper, electric mover. Stock #51703..... $15,000 (3) 2003 Brandt 1370 13”x70-ft. swing auger. Stock #1614............................... $12,500 (2) Brandt 10”x60-ft. auger, manual winch, swing away hopper. Stock #51115.......... $6500 (3) 2009 Westfield MC130-91 13”x91-ft. auger, swing hopper. Stock #50960...... $16,000 (3) 2014 Harvest International H1082 10”x82-ft., swing away. Stock #54257........ $12,500 (11) Wheatheart BH-41-8 grain auger. Stock #13866.......................................... $6000 (3) 8”x30-ft. PTO auger, drive-on transport. Stock #45749........................................ $2500 (16) Brandt grain deck with hoses. Stock #52653.... ................................................... $12,500 (1) 2013 Brandt 5200EX grain vac. Stock #16100. ................................................... $19,950 (1) 2010 Rem 3700 grain vac, 1000 PTO. Stock #51484..................................... $26,500 (12) Floor sweep only. Stock #13800.......... $175 (2)
MISCELLANEOUS
2014 John Deere 304K 4WD wheel loader, 137 hours. Stock #50874.......... $73,500 (16) Cat 272C skidsteer, switchable EH controls, 66” & 84” bucket. Stock #51979..................... ................................................. $34,500 (11) 2014 John Deere 323E skidsteer, cab, 2 speed, 75 hours. Stock #54636..................... ................................................. $53,750 (11) 2006 John Deere CT322 skidsteer, hand controls, aux hyd. Stock #53469...... $28,450 (3) Great Bend 951 3-point backhoe, 18” bucket, runs off hydraulics. Stock #47542................. .................................................... $4800 (16) New Holland backhoe skidsteer attachment. Stock #53477.................................. $700 (3) 2013 John Deere BA84 angle broom, skidsteer mount. Stock #53871......... $5400 (11) 2001 Case IH 3300B fertilizer spreader. Stock #53058..................................... $39,000 (12) 2012 Haybuster 2650 bale processor. Stock #53474....................................... $18,650 (3) 2014 Vermeer BPX9000 bale processor, round or square bales. Stock #53980... $17,000 (1) Bale King 3010 bale processor with grain tank. Stock #52790........................... $15,500 (11) 2015 John Deere AP13G bale spear, 48” tines, global attach. Stock #54626.......... $1150 (1) 2015 John Deere AB11G single tine bale spear, global attach. Stock #54625. $750 (1) John Deere bale spear for John Deere 500 series loader. Stock #54577.............. $400 (15) 2015 Frontier AB14G 4 tine bale spear. New, never used. Stock #53035........... $1100 (16) 2014 Frontier AB11D two spear bale spear, one long, one short. Stock #54323............... ...................................................... $500 (14) New Holland bale spear for skidsteer, 2 spear attachment. Stock #53476............... $500 (3) 2011 Allen 8803 29-ft. hydraulic driven basket rake. Stock #51202................... $24,900 (15) Hesston 3986 14 wheel rake. Stock #53964.... ...................................................... $8500 (3) H&S BF14HC 14 wheel v-rake. Stock #53936.. ...................................................... $8000 (3)
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14=Great Falls: 406-761-2005 15=Belgrade: 406-388-2100 16=Livingston: 406-222-3150
Rhino 2500 10-ft. extremely HD rear blade, needs 4 SCV’s. Stock #51930..... $5950 (16) 2015 John Deere RB2284 rear blade. Like new condition. Stock #54623................ $1800 (1) Frontier RB2272 6-ft. blade, manual angle, tilt, offset. Stock #53842.................... $1250 (16) 2014 Frontier RB5060L 5-ft. lighter-duty rear blade. Stock #51840...................... $490 (14) 2008 HLA manure fork for JD 265 loader. 2-ft. tines. Stock #48055....................... $650 (16) 2015 John Deere BW15918 bucket. Never used, global mounts. Stock #50961............... ........................................................$1500 (1) 2015 Frontier AP12D 48” pallet forks for 600/700 series ldr. Stock #54322.. $1100 (14) John Deere pallet forks for John Deere 500 series loader. Stock #54576................$600 (15) 2016 John Deere KV11598 72” bolt-on tooth bar. Like new. Stock #53639............$475 (11) 2013 Case X post pounder, skid steer mount. Stock #53636................................$6450 (11) Shaver HD10 post pounder, skid steer mount. Stock #50378................................ $5500 (1) John Deere 3-pt. post hole auger. Stock #54524.......................................... $450 (11) 2009 Frontier WC1205 wood chipper, 3-pt., 540 PTO. Stock #53971.............. $4500 (16) 2015 John Deere RC2072 6-ft. rotary cutter, driveline, slip clutch. Stock #54622............... ...................................................... $1900 (1) 2004 John Deere MX7 rotary mower, front & rear safety chains. Stock #54580.$2600 (15) Ford 501 3-pt. sickle mower, 7-ft. bar. Stock #51449........................................ $1500 (15) 1989 Noble 5000 32-ft. blade. Stock #53387.... .................................................... $6000 (14) Flexi-Coil 820 44-ft. chisel plow, 3 section, 3 bar harrow. Stock #53385......... $23,500 (14) Field cultivator, 36-ft., 4-bar drag harrow. Stock #50774.......................................... $4750 (3) 2011 Landoll 6230-36 36-ft. disk, harrows, 9” spacing. Stock #53852............. $38,000 (12) 1989 John Deere 630 22-ft. tandem disk, 9” spacing, 24” disks. Stock #54446..................... .................................................... $12,500 (15) Schulte SRW1400 rock rake. Stock #53611..... ................................................. $14,000 (12) 1995 John Deere 3955 5 bottom switch plow, in furrow. Stock #53543............... $6500 (15) 1991 John Deere 3945 switch plow, 4 bottom, 3-pt. mount. Stock #52099........... $3450 (16) Harrell 2804 4 bottom switch plow, 4 furrow, 3-pt. mount. Stock #53455........... $3950 (16) 2009 Degelman LR7645 45-ft. land roller. Stock #54309........................... $31,000 (12) 1998 25-ft. flatbed 5th wheel trailer, drop down tail, ramps. Stock #54183............ $4950 (14) New Holland 6-way snowblade. Stock #53475. ...................................................... $3000 (3) 6-ft. front snowblade to fit compact tractors, hydraulic angle. Stock #50811........ $1350 (15) John Deere 44 44” snowblower, X300/X500 series. Stock #54339................... $1200 (15)
2015 John Deere R4045, 120-ft., 20” spacing, section control. Stock #52272........CALL (1) 2015 John Deere R4038, 100-ft., 20”, 5 sensor Boomtrac. Stock #51772........ $295,000 (14) 2014 John Deere 4940 120-ft. booms, 20” nozzles. Stock #46716................. $292,900 (15) 2014 John Deere 4940, 120-ft. booms, 20” spacing, stnlss. Stock #53984.. $269,000 (1) 2014 John Deere 4940, 120-ft., 20” spacing, traction control. Stock #53340.. $235,750 (1) 2013 John Deere 4940, 120-ft. booms, 20” spacing. Stock #53739......................Call (3) 2012 John Deere 4940 120-ft. booms, 20” nozzles. Stock #15262................... $252,500 (1) 2010 John Deere 4930, 120-ft. booms, 20” spacing, stnless. Stock #53983.$155,433 (1) 2006 John Deere 4920 self-propelled, 120-ft., 20”, trctn control. Stock #51280.$125,000 (1) 2006 John Deere 4920 self-propelled, 120-ft. booms. Stock #16263................. $84,900 (3) 2013 John Deere 4830 self-propelled, 100-ft. booms. Stock #15362............... $217,500 (2) 2011 John Deere 4830, 100-ft. booms, 20” spacing. Stock #53747........... $181,000 (12) 2010 John Deere 4830 self-propelled, 100-ft. booms. Stock #44352............. $169,900 (12) 2009 John Deere 4830, 100-ft., 20” spacing, boom leveling. Stock #53380.. $149,000 (12) 2005 John Deere 4720, 90-ft. booms, 20” spacing. Stock #53778............. $112,381 (1) Flexi-Coil 68XL sprayer. Stock #53680............. ................................................... $12,500 (1) 2007 Flexi-Coil 67XL, 100-ft., windscreens. Stock #50286........................... $10,900 (12) Flexi-Coil 65XL, no screens. Stock #53906...... .................................................... $3750 (14) Flexi-Coil 62XL, 100-ft., 1000 gallon, hyd drive, mix tank. Stock #54668..... $2500 (16) 2010 Summers Ultimate, 100-ft., 3 sensor Norac, Raven 450. Stock #14246$31,625 (1) 2010 Summers Ultimate NT 110-ft. boom, 1500 poly tank. Stock #50291.. $28,900 (14) 2010 Summers Ultimate suspended boom, 100-ft. booms. Stock #15568...... $32,000 (1) 2007 Summers 1500 90-ft. booms, 1500 gallon. Stock #17842..................... $26,000 (12) 2013 Case IH PS160 134-ft., windscreens, 1600 gallon. Stock #50751....... $33,900 (12) 2009 Case IH SRX160, 120-ft., 3 valve, Norac, cone. Stock #52200.................... $26,000 (1) 2009 Case IH SRX160 120-ft. pull-type, 1600 gallon, 3 section. Stock #51019.................... ................................................. $24,000 (12) Patriot Tyler, 80-ft., 20” spacing, stainless, traction control. Stock #16639.... $26,450 (3) 2011 Fast 9518 120-ft. booms, 1800 gallon tank. Stock #16388..................... $34,500 (2) 2005 Melroe Spra-Coupe 4450 60-ft. booms, 400 gallon. Stock #48091......... $54,900 (14) Ford truck mounted with Marflex sprayer. Stock #51976....................................... $26,450 (1)
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3V Distributing, Conrad ..............................A41 Abilene Machine Inc, Abilene KS .............. C54 Action Toys, Billings ................................... C52 Affordable Construction Equipment, Billings & Bozeman ................................................A21 Ag Trucks & Equipment, Great Falls ............ C9 Ag West Distributing Co., Great Falls ........ C39 Ag Wise, Kremlin ....................................... C57 Aldrich Lumber Co., Billings ...................... C36 American Manufacturing, Hogeland ...........A10 AWS Air Reels, Temp Farm Equipment Mitchell ON Canada ............................................A16 Bachman Construction, Belle Forche SD ...B13 Bass Auction Co. Inc., Lewistown ...............A18 Bell Motor Co., Cut Bank ............................B11 Ben Taylor, Valier & Shelby .........................A51 Big Equipment Co., Havre ........................... C7 Big Sky Equipment, Conrad ..............C32, C33 Big Sky Sawmill & Wood Products, VaughnA36 Bouma Truck Sales, Choteau, Great Falls ........ ........................................................INSERT BridgerSteel ............................................... C35 BTI Feeds, Cut Bank ..................................A51 Buckley Auction ........................................... C2 Cascade Machine & Supply, Great Falls ....A38 Charles Moore, Inc. Miles City ......................B9 Chic Harbine Sales, Missoula.......................B3 CHS Big Sky, Big Sandy, Broadview, Chinook, Columbus, Denton, Geraldine, Great Falls, Harlem, Havre, Kershaw, Lewistown, Malta, Moccasin, Rudyard, Turner, Winifred .......C41 Circle G Salvage, Walhalla, ND ..................A40 Circle S Seeds, of Montana, Three Forks ...A12 Cole Red Horse, Mark Cole, Shelby ...........A18 Courtesy Ford, Conrad .............................. C27 Cut Bank Tire, Cut Bank ............................ C31 David J Heine & Associates, Kalispell ....... C30 DBL Sales & Service, Dave & Brody Linker, Coffee Creek ............................................B1 Dick Irvin Trucking, Shelby ..........................A40 Dietz Auto & Truck Salvage, Billings .......... C49 Direct Ag Network, LLC Dan Thome, BillingsC3 Doane Western of Montana, Bozeman........ C3 E & E Trucking, LLC, Evan Derks, Hobson ...A4 Eagle Equipment, Belgrade ........................A14 Eddy Bauer, Wolf Point .............................. C46 Equipment Connection, Columbia Falls. B6, B7 Exchange Services, Inc, Whitefish .............A42 Farm Equipment Sales, Glasgow, Plentywood, Culbertson, Circle ............................................. ...........C17, C18, C19, C20, C21, C22, C23
Index
First State Bank, Shelby .............................A45 Fisher Metal Products, Fort Benton ........... C44 Fisher Truck & Equipment, Scobey .............A37 Flaman Sales & Rental, Power ............A2, C48 Fosse Insurance Agency, Great Falls ........ C39 Fraser’s Oil Inc., Inverness ........................ C50 Frieling’s Agricultural Equipment, Great Falls ... .............................A17, A43, A53, C43, C53 Frontline Ag Solutions Dillon, Dillon............A49 Frontline Ag Solutions, Choteau, Conrad, Cut Bank, Dillon, Lewistown, Havre, Chester, Great Falls, Belgrade, Livingston ................. ..............................................A58, A59, A60 Fuson Excavation & Trucking, Conrad ........A42 Gerber’s, Great Falls...................................A28 Goettlich Trucking, Hilger ............................A14 Golden Harvest Seeds, Big Sandy ............ C47 Greyn Fertilizer, Choteau, Dutton, Valier ... C59 H & H Spreading, Conrad ...........................A50 Harris Custom Swathing, Conrad ...............A34 Hedman, Inc, Brett Hedman, Grass Range A52 Helfert’s Helena Farm Supply, East Helena ..B8 Henke Enterprises, SprayFlex, Chester ... C56 Highline Communications, Cut Bank ..........A40 Hoven Equipment Co., Great Falls ................... A2, A19, A24,B16, C4, C12, C28, C44, C48 Huggy Bear’s Consignment, Cut Bank .......B15 I-State Truck Center, Missoula ....................A25 J & J Excavating & Trucking, Inc, Corvallis .A48 J & M Trailer Sales, Laurel ..........................B14 Jamieson Motors, Inc., Chinook ........ A44, A48 Jim Nielsen Trucks & Parts, Butte ...............A52 Joe Judisch Custom Swathing & Baling, Conrad ...................................................A27 JT Harvesting, Jim Bartsch, Brady ............ C26 Kevin Distributing Trailer Sales, Shelby.......A16 Krogmann Mfg. .......................................... C52 Kuhn North America ...................................A32 Lane Judisch Swathing, Conrad ................ C17 Larson & Co., LLC, Glenn Larson, Opheim ...... ............................................. C10, C13, C26 Lee’s Trapworks, LTD, Swift Currant Canada.C42 Lewis Cattle Oiler Co, Russ Baker............. C35 Lewistown Honda, Lewistown.................... C30 Lost Valley Fence, Fairfield .......................... C1 Lundberg Shop, LLC, Canyon Creek ......... C27
M & M Salvage, Havre ............................... C57 M & R Seed Cleaning, Watford City, ND ...... C2 M & W Machine, Three Forks ...................... C4 Marias Fair, Shelby .....................................A44 Maxwell Lumber, Lewistown .......................A14 MDS Construction Supply, Great Falls .........A6 Meridian Seeds, Casselton ND ..................A18 MH Equipment & Truck Repair, Billings ..... C10 Mohrlang Fabrications, Brush CO ............. C54 Montana Holster & Shoulder Rig, Norm Schertenlieb ...........................................A50 Montana Metal Fabrications, Great Falls ....A38 Montana Post Driver, Gold Creek ...............A10 Montana Post Frame, Townsend .................A23 Montana Shed Center, Great Falls ............ C24 Montana Valley Irrigation, Great Falls ...........A8 Motor Power, Great Falls ........................... C29 Mountain Equipment, Belgrade ..................B12 Mountain View Metal Works, Wilsall ...........A25 MT Tractors, Matt Pendergast, Stevensville..A34 Musselshell Valley Equipment, Roundup .......... ..............................................A54, A55, A56 New Holland of Belgrade, Belgrade ............. C5 New Homes of the Future, Billings .............A50 NM Machinery, Missoula ........................... C54 North Star Equipment, John Myers, Simms C8 Northern Ford, Cut Bank ............................A35 Northern Hydraulics, Great Falls ............... C49 Northern Prairie Auto Sales, Wolf Point ..... C31 Northwest Plastics, Libby ...........................A12 Parsons Farm & Ranch Realty, Lewistown C34 Power Motors Implement, Fort Benton .......A10 Precision Truck & Trailer, Havre ................. C13 Price Truck & Equipment Sales, Missoula . C34 Pure Bliss Cycle Sales, Conrad ......... A22, A28 Rainbow Irrigation & Equipment, Chinook ..B10 RDO Equipment, Kalispell, Missouls, Ronan ... .............................................................. C51 Reddig Equipment & Repair, Kalispell ....... C16 Rockwell Scales, Simms............................ C29 Roger Rader, Inc, Sun River .........................B2 Rydelle Enterprises, Marion Jones, Drummond ............................................ C40 S & L Farms, Scott Payne, Imperial NE ......A34 Shobe Auction & United Country Realty, Lewistown...............................................A32
Shop Specialties, Ronan ...................A55, C47 Shortline Ag, Inc, Scobey .......................... C25 Skierka Livestock Trucking, Pompeys Pillar A28 Skinner Harvesting, Emporia KS ................B15 Skyview Truss, LLC, Owen Weaver, Moore A22 Sod Buster Sales, Polson ..................A14, C58 Specialty Tool & Attachment, Cody WY ......A20 Steel Etc, Great Falls ................................ C55 Steer In Trailer Sales, Three Forks................A9 Steinhatchee, Lance Nelson, Stevensville..A20 Stokes Fencing, Conrad .............................B11 Sullivan Brothers Construction, Conrad .... C36 Super SmartRooms/Superform ICF, Jerry Gangstad, Avon.............................A26, C45 Swains Spring Service, Great Falls ............A19 T & T Farm Supply, LLC, Chester .................B2 Taylor Farm Store, Shelby ..........................A51 Temp Farm Equipment, AWS Air Reels, Mitchell ON Canada ............................................A16 The Truck Shop of Billings ......................... C11 Three Forks Lumber & Ready Mix, Three Forks ......................................................A29 Tiber Tractor Co., Chester .......................... C56 Tilleman Equipment Company, Havre ....... C15 Tom’s Shop, Grassrange.............................A38 Tomsheck Ag LLC, Oilmont ......................... C6 Torgerson’s, Ethridge, Great Falls, Lewistown, Havre, Denton, Billings .......................... C37 Treasure State Seed, Fairfield ................... C11 Tri County Implement, Sidney .....................B13 Triangle Ag Service, Fort Benton .........A31, C6 Triple T Sales, Chinook ......................A57, C40 TT&E Inc, Victor..........................................A36 Turk Lords Custom Haying, Belt ................ C30 United Electric, Great Falls .........................A40 Van Motors, Conrad ......................................A8 Vaughn Truck, Havre ...................................A22 VW Mfg, Loren Hawks, Chester ................ C60 Weedbusters Biocontrol, Missoula .............A19 Wesco Trailer Sales, Conrad.......................A45 Western Montana New Holland, Missoula ..A29 Wilray Manufacturing, Fort Benton ............ C38 XB Trailer Sales, Glen Birky, Sun River...... C14 Yellowstone Tractor Co., Belgrade ..............A27 Zerbe Bros., Glasgow ............................ B4, B5 Zims Swathing, Brady................................ C40 Zomer Truck, Conrad ....................A11, A46, A47, C12, C26, C46
DBL Now Available Sales and 2013 K-Hart 66-ft. drill, 4612 openers with Service, LLC 6960 North Coffee Creek Rd, Coffee Creek, Montana 59424 Dave and Brock Linker
Dave cell: 406-350-2266, home: 406-567-2632 Brock cell: 406-350-2886, home: 406-567-3633
580 bushel Case IH cart. Comes with Pro 700 monitor. Has only seeded 10,000 acres.
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The deadline for phoning in advertising for the August issue of the Trader's Dispatch will be July 27. Phone us at (406) 271-5533
low boy service
40-ton RGN trailer for hire to transport combines, tractors, sprayers, floaters, construction equipment, etc. Within Montana & surrounding states. We also have 48-ft. step deck trailers available. Insured & experienced. Call Roger or Larry at Roger Rader Inc., Sun River, MT 406-264-5475 (MC# 170263 US DOT# 128029)
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T & T Farm Supply, LLC
Tyrel and Tara Hendrickson - 406-759-5006 or 406-799-8576 717 Madison Ave., W. Chester, MT (near Liberty County Airport)
Specializing in Honey Bee Draper Headers
We stock a large variety of Honey Bee parts including rod weeder supplies.
Now selling Bourgault Tillage and Seeding Tools CALL US TODAY! The Flexxifinger™ is a series of lifters designed specifically for use where ground conditions are uneven. These lifters follow the fluctuations of the ground and will pickup down crops. They are designed for cereal grains and pulse crops.
Also Now Available 1” and 2.5” air seeder hose 7” and 8” rubber/flexible grain vacuum hose UII and Hart Cart reel parts
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Be on the lookout for ticks
By Mary Lou Peter, K-State Research and Extension They’re tiny and slow moving, and this spring’s cool, humid weather across the central Plains has been to their liking, so Kansas State University entomologists are encouraging anyone spending time outdoors to be on the lookout for ticks. Typically found in undisturbed grasses, weeds and other overgrown vegetation, ticks have even been found this year in corn fields, which is unusual because tillage practices in corn fields usually destroy eggs and young ticks, according to Kansas State University entomologist Jeff Whitworth. The American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis) has benefited from this spring’s cool, wet weather, Whitworth said. Other types commonly found in Kansas are the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) and blacklegged tick or deer tick (Ixodes scapularis). All three are hard ticks, characterized by a hardened shell and a head that extends in front of the body. The wingless parasites, which feed exclusively on human and animal blood, can carry dangerous microbial pathogens and are difficult to control for several reasons. They make babies – a lot of them. After mating, the adult female American dog tick feeds on her human or animal host until engorged, then drops off and deposits eggs in the environment, Whitworth said. She dies after she deposits her eggs, but those egg masses typically number in the thousands from just one female. Males feed sparingly and do not engorge. There are multiple tick species, and they can live up to two years, plus they can feed on numerous wildlife or human hosts. Ticks are most commonly found just a few inches or feet off the ground on vegetation and typically ambush their human or animal “hosts,” as they look for a meal by crawling onto grass, weeds, or low bushes and waiting for a host to brush against the vegetation. They then move onto the host to look for a site to attach and feed. Ticks do not jump or drop from trees, Whitworth said. If not engorged, American dog ticks are typically only about one-eighth of an inch long. If engorged, they increase in size up to three-quarters of an inch. American dog ticks are common throughout Kansas, especially in grasslands and along the edge of forests. They can transmit Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, a potentially fatal illness to dogs, cats, and humans, and Cytauxzoonosis, an often-fatal blood parasite to cats. They can also cause tick paralysis. Lone star ticks are most commonly found in woodland habitats with dense underbrush. White-tailed deer and wild turkeys are considered prominent hosts for these ticks, but other animals also serve as hosts. They can transmit human monocytic ehrlichiosis. They can also transmit Tularemia, which causes a Lyme disease-like infection called Southern tick-associated rash illness. Black-legged ticks are also known as the deer tick or Lyme disease tick. Their primary host is the white-tailed deer. These ticks carry Lyme disease in the central and eastern United States. Typical symptoms of Lyme disease include fever, headache, fatigue and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If left untreated, infection can spread to joints, the heart and the nervous system. Avoidance and removal To protect against ticks, avoid going into tall grass, weeds and brushy areas, Whitworth said. For those who do go into such areas, light-colored clothing can help you see ticks before they reach the skin. Repellents based on DEET (N, N diethyl-meta-toluamide) and permethrin work well in keeping ticks and mosquitoes away. Permethrin-based repellents must not be applied directly to skin. After coming home from potentially tick-infested areas, inspect your skin, and remove ticks immediately. Ticks removed within several hours after attachment are unlikely to transmit pathogens, Whitworth said. If a tick has already attached itself, remove it manually by grasping as close to the skin as possible with forceps or tweezers, and pull straight away from the skin, using slow, steady pressure. The tick should not be twisted or jerked out, as that increases the chance for its head to be left in the skin. Do not use a lighted match or cover the tick in petroleum jelly or nail polish. Ticks removed from people should be saved in a vial with alcohol and labeled with the date. If flu-like symptoms, such as headache, skin rash and fever occur 10 to 14 days after the tick’s removal, see a physician immediately, and take the tick with you. If in Kansas, send it to the local K-State Research and Extension office. CONTINUED ON PAGE B8
UNL receives grants to evaluate land conservation stewardship
By University of Nebraska-Lincoln IANR News compensation. Simanti Banerjee, an assistant professor in “Since these payments are an integral part the Department of Agricultural Economics at of the agricultural system of the U.S., scientific the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) investigation is important to identify auction has received a four-year $498,641 grant from design features which contribute positively the United States Department of Agriculture to cost-effectiveness, while generating envi(USDA) to study the effectiveness of conservation auction policies. The grant will initiate ronmental and economic benefits for agricula new research collaboration between UNL tural communities and society at large,” said and Fordham University where Banerjee’s Banerjee collaborator on this project is based. Banerjee’s project will focus on the impact Agricultural lands have the potential to deof information about the environmental effects of land use actions, auction format, social and liver a wide variety of benefits to the environcommunity level ties and individuals’ tendenment. In an effort to preserve natural habitat, the USDA has implemented policies, such as cies to seek peer approval using economic exthe Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). In periments. Her experiments will involve real exchange for a yearly rental payment, farmpeople making multiple choices on the basis of which they will get paid. The findings will ers enrolled in CRP agree to remove enviprovide insights about human behavior under ronmentally sensitive land from agricultural multiple changing conditions. production. The grant was made through the Agriculture The cost-effectiveness of these policies and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) Founis uncertain. Fund disbursal from these policies are subject to budget constraints and dational program, administered by USDA’s often times landowners end up being overNational Institute of Food and Agriculture compensated. The USDA implements reverse (NIFA). AFRI supports projects that sustain auctions, under the CRP to mitigate such overCONTINUED ON PAGE B6
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COMBINE FOR SALE
John Deere 9600 combine with 930 header, Crary Big Top, new hydraulic pump and concaves last year. 930 header recently rebuilt. Shedded and clean. Phone (406) 208-4740, Billings, MT
MACHINERY FOR SALE • John Deere 9600 combine, 150 hours on new motor, rebuilt header, lots of new parts. • 18-ft. box and hoist, 53” sides, Lowboy hoist and pump
Call 460-0717, days 406-278-3322, evenings Conrad, MT
Chic Harbine Sales 8360 Hwy 10 West Missoula, MT
2001 International Eagle 9900i 600 hp, Signature Cummins, 2050ft. lb. torque, 18 speed, a new Lipe 5000 torque clutch, 12,000 lb. front, 46,000 lb. rears. The engine was completely rebuilt by Cummins 140,000 miles ago, new all-metal radiator - new 10 year warranty, new fan clutch, all idler pulleys and belts within last 50,000 miles, the interior is like new, never smoked in. Six batteries, newly rebuilt 5th wheel and all 4 air bags are less than 2 years old. Double locking rears, record of all maintenance since day one. $32,500
2001 Peterbilt 379 EXHD 550 hp, 6NZ, 18 speed, 12,000 lb. front, 40,000 lb. rears, two line hydracooler wet kit, new rear ends put in about 50,000 miles ago. all new front end put in about 100,000 miles ago, new clutch................................... $32,500
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2008 Peterbilt 388 279,072 miles, Cat C15, 475 hp, 18 speed, 13,320 lb. front, 40,000 lb. rears, lockers, 48” flat top sleeper, 260” wheelbase, super clean truck..................... $47,500
1999 Kenworth T800B dump truck, Cat C12, 430 hp, 8LL, 20,000 lb. front, 46,000 lb. rears with lockers, Chalmers suspension, double frame, 17-ft. Heil box....................... $48,500
1987 Mack water truck, 2010 United 4000 gallon tank, Berkeley 3.5 pump, E6-300, 300 hp, engine brake, Camelback suspension, 13,200 lb. front, 40,000 lb. rears, 10 speed, front, rear and side spray..................... $18,500
1987 Siebert 65 ton lowboy with booster, walking beam suspension, 7-ft. neck, 24-ft. well, 8-ft 6”, nonground bearing.................... $24,000 1997 Peterbilt 378 lowboy truck, 3406, 550 hp, 18 speed, 2 speed Browning, 20,000 lb. front, 46,000 2007 Kenworth T800 Cummins ISX, lb. rears with lockers, 751,644 miles, 450 hp, 10 speed, Hendrickson Pri- Cozad ramps, new custom paint ....... max suspension, 208” wheelbase.... .............................................$29,500 ............................................. $35,500
2008 Peterbilt 367 dump truck, NEW 2015 WILLIAMSEN HIGH LIFT 16FT. BOX, Cummins ISX 485, engine brake, 18 speed, double differential locks, double frame, Air Track suspension, 246” wheelbase, 13,200 lb. front, 46,000 lb. rears, steerable lift axle, plumbed for a pup........$65,500
2012 CPS LBD42 42-ft. belly dump, 3 axle, rear axle lifts, 8 new tires, tarp, super clean trailer........ $35,500
2010 Peterbilt 386 C15, 500 hp, 18 speed, air trac A/R suspension, 12,000 front, 46,000 rears, double differential locks, nice truck.. $46,500 2003 Kenworth T800 475 hp, C15, 18 speed, 52” high rise sleeper, 13,200 lb. front, 46,000 lb. rears, double differential locks, 216” wheelbase......................................$38,500
2005 Kenworth W900 Cat C15, 550 hp, 10 speed, Hendrickson Primax suspension, 12,000 lb. front, 46,000 lb. rear, recent overhaul. .......$29,500
2007 Kenworth T800 heavy haul truck, C15, 550 hp, 18 speed, 16,000 lb. front, 46,000 lb. rears on Neway suspension, double differential locks, 48” Aerodyne sleeper, 485,000 miles, 245” wheelbase....................$64,500
1989 Mack RD690S 40,000 lb. rears on Camelback suspension, 20,000 lb. fronts, double power steering boxes, 9 speed, 1996 Bay-Lynx stone spreader.............................. $23,500
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1994 Trail King 40 ton, tri-axle lowboy, 8-ft.x6” neck, 23-ft. well, 8-ft. wide, non-ground bearing, super nice trailer!............................$29,500
Many other construction trucks& trailers available.
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New Holland Equipment NEW TRACTORS - “IN STOCK”
New Holland 33 Boomer 33 hp, diesel with loader............................ CALL New Holland 37 Boomer 37 hp, diesel with loader............................ CALL New Holland 41 Boomer 41 hp, diesel with loader............................ CALL 2-New Holland T4.75 75 hp, cab with heat/air and loader................. CALL New Holland 60 Workmaster 60 hp, diesel with loader..................... CALL New Holland 70 Workmaster 70 hp, diesel with loader..................... CALL
IN STOCK - County “Lease Returns”
1-2015 New Holland T6.165 135 hp, 180 hours, 16x16 auto shift, 3-pt., 540/1000 PTO, 42” tires, with loader and grapple...........................CALL! 1- 2015 New Holland T6.175 145 hp, 215 hours, 16x16 auto shift, 3-pt., 540/1000 PTO, 42” tires, with loader and grapple...........................CALL! 3-2015 New Holland T7.210 165 hp, 210 hours, 18 speed full powershift, 3-pt., 540/1000 PTO’s, 42” tires, loaded with loader and grapple....CALL! 1-2015 New Holland T7.260 177 hours, 19 speed full powershift, 3-pt., 540/1000 PTO, 42” tires, duals, loaded...........................................CALL!
New Holland Swathers
New Holland T9000 Series Tractors
New Holland Combines
New Holland Air Drills
New Holland P2050
New Holland P2060 60 & 70-ft. folding drill
New Holland Guardian Sprayer
NEW SUSPENDED BOOM SPRAYERS
2-2015 New Holland S1070 100-ft. suspended boom, 1600 gallon tank, 380/90R46 tires, LCTS monitor, windscreens, electronic agitation, Inductor tank, line strainers, L.P. wash, 4 ball valves, combo jet double bodies. “SPECIAL PRICE” CALL
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406-228-4311
USED ROUND BALERS
USED WINDROWERS
New Holland 1100 self-propelled windrower, 16-ft., single knife, cab, no air conditioning, #UWN108. ...................................................................$4800 New Holland 1100 with 14-ft. auger header, cab, no air conditioning, #UWN111........................$6500
New Holland 1431 disc mower, 13-ft., rubber conditioners, 2 point swivel hitch, 1000 PTO...$12,000 2012 New Holland H8040 cab, rear axle suspension, 480/80R26 tires, 18-ft. hay header, 540 hours..... ............................................................... JUST IN
Glasgow, Montana
2009 John Deere 568 net and twine................CALL 1999 Hesston 856T 5x6 bales, 75” wide pickup, bale kicker. #UHHS43..................................... $11,500
USED TRACTORS
2008 New Holland TD80D MFD, 62 PTO hp, dual PTO, 12x12 Mech transmission, 2 remotes, 3-pt., loader, 500 hours. #UJN103...................$38,000 1997 New Holland 9682 4WD, 5697 hours, 360 hp Cummins diesel, 24.5R32 tires, standard 12 speed transmission, 4 hydraulics. #UTN104........ ................................................................$62,500 2004 Versatile 2310 4WD, 330 hp, Cummins diesel, standard transmission, 520/85R42 tires, 4690 hours.......................................................$59,000
2002 MacDon 9352 Cummins, 25-ft. draper header, double swather #UWMD15.....................$49,000 1989 Hesston 8100 diesel, cab, air, 16-ft. auger header #UWH577...................................$16,000
NEW & USED BALE PROCESSORS
2-2016 Haybuster 2660 bale buster, 14Lx16.1 “knobby” float tires, hydraulic chute............ CALL 1-2015 Haybuster 2650 bale buster, 14Lx16.1 float tires, hydraulic chute deflector.............................. ...........................................“Special” Hold Over 2012 Haybuster 2650 1000 PTO, hauls 2 bales, right hand discharge #UHHY45......................$12,900 2005 Haybuster 2650 hauls 2 bales, right hand discharge #UHHY46..................................$8500 2008 Degelman 3100 Vortex model, 1000 PTO. #UHBK02...................................................$9500
MISCELLANEOUS
2013 Morris/Pro Ag 900 hay hiker, 8-bale capacity, 11Lx15 tires, side rails............................$15,500
2009 New Holland BR7090 wide pickup, twine and net, float tires.......................................... $11,500 2009 New Holland BR7090 extra wide pickup, net and twine, 1000 PTO..................................CALL 2012 New Holland BR7090 extra wide pickup, floatation tires, 1000 PTO....................................CALL 2012 New Holland BR7090 extra wide pickup, float tires, twine and net .....................................CALL 1998 Vermeer 605L twine & mesh wrap, hydraulic bale kicker. #UHVM31................................ $6000 1994 Vermeer 605K round baler, 1000 PTO. #UHVM33.................................................. $7500
Ford 540 industrial, 60 hp, diesel, 540 PTO, 3 point hitch, loader with joystick, 2WD, 2820 hours....... ...................................................................$6500
USED HEADERS
2004 Honeybee 94C rigid header, 36-ft., single knife drive with transport and UII pickup reel. #UCNH77............ $16,900 2010 MacDon FD70 45-ft. flex draper, double knife, cross auger, transport, NH adapter. #UHMD45.................... JUST IN 2011 MacDon FD70 45-ft. flex draper, double knife, transport, upper cross auger, poly skids, gauge rollers, JD adaptor. #UHMD46........................................................................................................................................................ JUST IN
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1950
66 Years
2016
Glasgow, MT
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USED COMBINES
2008 New Holland CR9070 400 hp, 900/60R32 tires, with 40-ft. MacDon D60 header............JUST IN! 2013 Case IH 8230 450 hp, 30” rotor, 350 bushel hopper, duals, long auger, chopper, Autosteer.... ..............................................................JUST IN! 1994 New Holland TR97 2100 hours with MacDon 960 36-ft. draper header, 30.5x32 tires, straw chopper & chaff spreader. #UCNH37.....$60,000 1993 New Holland TR96 combine with twin rotor, SN 554419, 3109 engine hours, well maintained, annual service repairs, 30-ft. 971 auger head. #UCNH28................................................$36,500 1981 New Holland TR85 2200 separator hours, 24-ft. header. #UCNH58...................................$12,500
USED SKIDSTEERS
USED PULL TYPE & SUSPENDED BOOM SPRAYERS
2004 New Holland SF115 134-ft, 1500 gallon wheel boom, 18.4x26 tires, HMIC pump, flex-control, dual nozzles, windscreen. #USNH00................. $28,000 New Holland SF115 100-ft., 1500 gallon, wheel boom, dual nozzles, hydraulic unfold, windscreen. #USNH35................................................... $12,000
New Holland SF115 90-ft. suspended boom, 1000 gallon tank, windscreens, 3-ball valve. #USNH65...............................................$28,000
2012 New Holland S1070 100-ft. suspended boom, 1600 gallon tank, 380/90R:46 tires, flex-control auto rate, hydraulic pump. #USNH37......$43,000 2011 New Holland S1070 130-ft. wheel boom, 1600 gallon tank, windscreens, 18.4R28 tires, Intellivew II monitor. #USNH57...............................$25,000 2000 Flexi-Coil System 67XL 100-ft., 1500 gallon, wheel boom, 18.4x26 tires, FlexControl Auto Rate, windscreens, double nozzles, rinse tank. #USF153................................................$17,500 1998 Flexi-Coil System 67XLT twin tank, 130-ft., foam marker, hydraulic unfold, air inductor tips. #USF139................................................$12,000 1998 Flexi-Coil System 67 110-ft., 1000 gallon, windscreens, wheel boom, FlexControl monitor. #USF151................................................$10,000 1994 Flexi-Coil 65XL 120-ft., 1500 gallon, no Auto Rate. #USF173..........................................$6500
USED AIR DRILLS
2013 New Holland L225 76 hp diesel, 2500 lb. lift, 2 speed, cab with heat and air conditioning, air seat, hydraulic coupler, performance package, heavy duty tires, 78” low pro bucket, 390 hours... ................................................................$47,000
Your Dealer for RiteWay harrows and land rollers
2010 Case IH ATX700 70-ft. air drill, 10” spacing, double shoot, 31/2” steel packers with 430 bushel tow between cart, 3430 tank. #UDCA11................................. $9500 Concord 4412 12” spacing with 3000 tow behind tank, hydraulic drive fan........................................... $15,000 2008 New Holland SD550 70-ft., 10” spacing, 550# trips, 41/2” steel packers, hi-flotation with SC430 tow between cart, 430 bushel, variable drive, duals. #UDNH28........ ........................................................................... $8900
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USED SELF PROPELLED SPRAYERS
2014 Apache AS1220 Plus 2 100-ft. boom, 1200 gallon tank, AutoBoom, AutoSteer, Viper Pro AutoRate, section control, 760 hours. #USAP28... .................................................................JUST IN
2005 New Holland SD440 58-ft., 12” spacing, 550# trips, 51/2” rubber packers, 4350 tow between cart, double shoot. #UDNH25............................................. $89,000
2012 Seed Hawk 6012 60-ft., 12” spacing, twin wing openers, 500 bushel tow behind tank, Viper monitor. #USSH06....................................................... JUST IN 2004 Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft., 9” spacing, 550# trips, 31/2” steel packers, 3” paired row boots with 4350 tow behind air cart, variable drive, dual fan, 10” auger. #UDF251....... ........................................................................ $59,000 2002 Flexi-Coil 5000 45-ft., 550# trips, 9” spacing, 3” rubber packers, stealth boots, single shoot, 3450 town between cart, dual fan variable rate. #UDF249............. $77,500 Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft. air drill, 9” spacing, 550# trips, stealth bodies with 2320 tow between cart. #UDF237.$36,000 2000 Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft. air drill, 9” spacing, 550 lb. trips, single shoot, 3450 tow between cart, variable cart, stealth bodies. #UDF246................................. $69,000 1999 Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft., 12” spacing, double shoot, 4” VW spread, Goose shooter, 2340 tow between, VR drive, 5.5” rubber packers. #UDF244.............. $50,000 Flexi-Coil 5000 39-ft. air drill with 7” spacing, steel packers with 1720 tow between tank. #UDF243........... $25,000 1994 Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft. with 9” spacing, 3.5” steel packers, recapped, double shoot, stealth gumbo tip, goose shooter, 3450 tow between tank, mechanical drive, dual fan, 30.5x32 tires. UDF248............ $29,000
2008 Apache AS1010 1880 hours, 100-ft. boom, 1000 gallon tank, Envisio Pro monitor, Auto steer, AutoBoom, 215 hp Cummins diesel. #USAP30..... ................................................................$135,000 2008 Apache AS1010 1250 hours, 215 hp, Cummins, 1000 gallon, 100-ft. boom, 10 section E-Pro Raven, AutoBoom, 6 speed JCB. #USAP27.......$139,000
2013 New Holland SP240FXP 275 hp Cummins 6.7 liter, 1200 gallon tank, 100-ft. boom, 10 section plumbing, Viper Pro monitor, AutoBoom/ AccuBoom/AutoSteer, 650/75R38 semi flotation tires, 580 hours. #USNH56........................ CALL
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1951 Allis-Chalmers WD tractor, 540 PTO with loader...... ........................................................................... $2500 1992 Case IH 9280 4WD tractor, 375 hp, Cummins diesel, 24.5x32 tires, PowerShift................................. $46,000
Case IH 7110 MFD tractor, 131 PTO hp, 540/1000 PTO’s, 3pt hitch, 20.8x38 duals, 18 speed power steering, 3 remotes, 5087 hrs........................................... $45,000 Case 800 tractor, 3-point, 540 PTO, GB loader with bucket................................................................. $3500 2011 Case IH Steiger 400 4WD tractor, 1985 hours, 4 remotes, 710 metrics, PTO, AutoSteer, luxury cab...... ...................................................................... $220,000
2000 Cat Challenger 95E 2500 hours, New 30” tracks and drivers, Autosteer, clean................................ JUST IN!
Deutz DX130 MFD tractor, 130 hp, mechanical transmission, 540 PTO, 3-point, 2 remotes................... $13,000 International 1066 2WD tractor with cab, 18.4x38 rear duals, 2 rear hydraulics, no PTO, no 3-point hitch........ ........................................................................... $6500 1996 John Deere 8570, 4WD tractor, 250 hp, 18.4R42 duals, 3-pt., 1000 PTO, 12 speed, 9000 hours.$40,000
1997 Massey 6180 2WD tractor, 110 PTO, hp, 3 point hitch, 540/1000 PTOs, 1400 total hours, Perkins diesel ....... ........................................................................ $33,000
1995 New Holland 8770 MFD tractor, 160 PTO hp, 18.4x42 duals, 1000 PTO, power shift transmission, super steer front end. ........................................................ $60,000
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Oliver 770 tractor, gas engine with Farmhand F11 loader.. ........................................................................... $3500 1984 Versatile 1150 4WD tractor, 1150 Cummins diesel engine, 470 hp, 30.5R32 tires, “Bad Transmission”.. ........................................................................ $15,000 Phoenix 60-ft. rotary harrow, hydraulic angle adjustment.. ........................................................................... $9500 John Deere 787 tow between air cart, 7” auger...... $9500 Nutri-Placer 5252 40-ft. liquid fertilizer applicator with carbide points..................................................... $6000 Pillar Lazer, disc hoe drill, 40-ft. x12”, double shoot, 3450 tow behind air cart, dual fan, 30.5x32 tires... $130,000 2010 New Holland P2060 70-ft. air drill, 550# trips, 41/2” steel packers, hi-flotation package, single shoot with P1060 air cart, 430 bushel, dual fan................ $79,000 2006 Case IH ATX6012 60-ft. air drill, 12” spacing, double shoot, Concord style 15” packers with ADX3380 tow between air cart............................................... $50,000 1997 Flexi-Coil 5000 51-ft. air drill, 9” spacing, 550# trips, double shoot, 4” rubber packers, stealth openers with 3450 tow between cart, mechanical drive, 30.5x32 tires.................................................................. $40,000 2005 Kenworth W900 truck, 475 hp CAT engine, 13 speed transmission, 460,000 miles, 295/75R22.5 tires.......... ........................................................................ $46,000
2008 Timpte 53-ft. grain trailer, 3-axles, air suspension..... ........................................................................ $30,000 A+E 708 fertilizer spreader, 70-ft., 8 run, 15” spacing........ ........................................................................... $8000 2004 New Holland SF115 134-ft. sprayer, 1500 gallon, 18.4x26 tires, HMIC pump, Flexi-Control Auto Rate, dual nozzles, windscreens.............................. $12,000 2011 New Holland S1070, 100-ft. suspension boom, 1600 gallon tank, AutoBoom.................................... $45,000
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2005 Case IH LBX332, square baler, 3’x3’ chamber, 10,000 bales with ROTC chopper, 7 chemical applicator, single axle, autolube, roller chute.............................. $45,000 Vermeer 605K round baler, twine tie, 540 PTO........ $7500 2010 Buhler 2500 bale carrier, moves 14 bales.... $22,500 2009 New Holland CR9070 combine, 1313 separator hours, 2011 FD70 45-ft. flex draper header................... CALL 1990 New Holland TR86 combine, 30-ft. 971 header, double knife, batt reel, 2213 hours.............................. $11,000 1978 John Deere 7700 combine, diesel engine, 3631 hours with 224 head, non hydro................................... $4000 2013 Farm King 9-ft. side sickle mower, 540 PTO, hydraulic lift, skid shoes, extra parts.................................... Call 2008 Walinga 6614 grain vac, 3200 bushel per hour, 3 sections hoses................................................. $12,000 2006 MacDon 974 36-ft. front draper header, finger reel, transport, cross auger, John Deere adaptor... $19,000 MacDon 973 draper header with pickup reel, 39-ft., fits R-62 and R-65......................................................... $19,500 2006 WheatHeart 10”x61-ft. swing away, lo-pro mechanical drive hopper, with reverser, scissor lift................ $7500 2004 Westfield 13”x71-ft. swing auger, mechanical drive, low profile hopper, “Needs” flighting work........... $7500 Alloway 10”x60-ft. swing away grain auger, 540 PTO, scissor lift, mechanical drive hopper......................... $3000 Feteral 8”x60-ft. grain auger, PTO drive..................... $700 2015 Danuser SM40 post pounder with tilt & weight kit..... ........................................................................... $8200 2015 Danuser pallet fork with top tine grabber, for skid steer................................................................... $1900
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UNL receives grants to evaluate stewardship
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TRUCK FOR SALE
CONTINUED FROM PAGE B3
1970 Ford LN900 534 V8 gas, twin screw with lift axle, 5-speed main with 3 speed auxiliary, 20-ft. Frontier box with beet/grain combo end gate. A great older truck, always been shedded
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and enhance agricultural and related activities in rural areas and to protect the environment, enhance quality of life and alleviate poverty. In addition to private landowners, UNL students will play a critical role in this project according to Banerjee. “The economic experiments will serve as a means to engage university students and stakeholders in experiential learning, providing them with a keener appreciation for human decision making.” The role that empathy plays in human decision making is the focus of an additional grant awarded to Banerjee and Mark Burbach, environmental scientist in the School of Natural Resources, along with colleagues at the University of Michigan - Dearborn. The two-year, $80,258 grant from the Center for Behavioral and Experimental Agri-Environmental Research (CBEAR), will evaluate the effectiveness of empathetic messaging in con-
servation stewardship program participation. The research team will be working with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service to send letters to farm operators inviting them to participate in a Conservation Stewardship Program in exchange for a financial incentive. Previous economic experimental research conducted by the team suggests that introducing empathetic messaging into that letter could result in a higher adoption of conservation practices. “We hope to see a much higher adoption in conservation when using a combination of empathy and financial incentives,” said Burbach. The project is one of 12 behavioral science projects awarded by CBEAR which aim to explain the complex human responses to agri-environmental policies implemented by the government, with the goal of helping to design better public programs.
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1996 GMC TopKick service truck Cat engine, 6 speed transmission, Miller power plant 225 welder, 6000 lb crane maintainer, PTO, air compressor.
$900
$1800 New Erskine 96” light material skidsteer bucket
$5850
New forklift manbaskets 10-ft......$1995
$4500
Pallet forks 48”, 5200 lb capacity.
2016 Cargo Mate 7x14-ft. enclosed trailer rear ramp door, side RV door, aluminum wheels, radial tires, 2350 lb axles, LED lights, 6” extra height, D-rings in floor, orange and black. Also available: White.....$5300
$3400 Quick attach 78” standard flow snowblower nice shape!
$3500
Erskine Tree Shear 12” capacity, skidsteer mount.
New Erskine skidsteer snow plow blades In Stock: 6-ft....$2350 7-ft....$2450 8-ft....$2650
D-8 straight dozer blade included C-frame, hydraulic tilt. Good shape!
$2500
$7150
$495
Erskine skidsteer quick hitch works great for moving trailers to tight places.
$3750
2016 Trac Pac RF11 1LP 2-place snowmobile trailers individual tilt, drive on/off front ramps, powder coated, LED lights. 3 available!
$15,500
2016 Cargo Mate 6 x 10-ft. single axle enclosed trailer ramp door, side RV door. Black and champagne. 2 available! Also available: White.....$3400 6 x 12-ft. in Black and champange.....$3750
$38,500
1996 Ingersoll Rand SD150 single drum roller 84” drum, 3800 hours, vibratory, 5.9L Cummins engine, excellent condition.
$14,750
$3900
$36,500 2015 RC 7 x 12-ft. enclosed trailer (2) 3500# axles, 15” radial tires, D-rings, rear ramp door, side door.
2007 Skytrack 8042 telescoping forklift 8000 lb lift, 42-ft. reach, new tires, enclosed cab, heat. Nice lift!
2008 Genie 2668 Rough Terrain 4x4 scissor lift Kubota gas/propane power. Great lift!
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Small Town Company with Big Connections 2016 Trac Pac utility trailers gray powder coating, 15” radial tires. 5x10-ft......$1600 6x10-ft......$1700
2016 PJ 14-ft. x 83” high side dump trailer scissor hoist, tarp, (2) 7000# axles, spare tire. Also available: Lo-Pro.....$8300
Used 8-ft. skidsteer snow pusher
$36,500
2005 Gehl DH1055 telescoping forklift cab, heat, foam-filled tires, auxiliary hydraulics, John Deere diesel engine.
$8000
$3550
2010 John Deere 318D skidsteer loader OROPS canopy, 72” bucket, 3440 hours.
2003 Dynapac CC102 double drum roller Deutz diesel engine, smooth drums, vibratory, water system, 1390 hours. Nice machine!
2016 Cargo Mate 8.5 x 20-ft. tandem axle enclosed trailer rear ramp door, side RV door, 5200# axles, additional 1-ft. height, 80” rear door opening, spare tire, LED lights, radial tires, white. Also available: 8 x 22-ft.....$7450 Also available: 8 x 24-ft......$7850
$1000
Now your Montana Dealer for Trac Pac Snowmobile Trailers!
$2999 each
2016 Cargo Mate 8 x 16-ft. tandem axle enclosed trailer 1-ft. extended height, side RV door, D-rings in floor, radial tires. Also available: Barn door.....$5650
10-ft. Avalanche snow pusher skidsteer mount, very little use.
$13,500
2016 Trac Pac Yard King Landscape Trailer 16-ft.x81”, rear ramp gate, side ramp gate, powder coated, radial tires
$18,900
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$2450
2016 Cargo Mate 5 x 8-ft. enclosed trailer flat top, barn door. White. Also available: ramp door.....$2650 Black.....$2650
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$2100 $7650
$3350
2016 PJ 18-ft. channel utility trailer heavy duty rear ramp, sides, spare wheel and tire, (2) 3500 lb axles. Also available: 16-ft......$3200 20-ft......$3450
2016 PJ 16+6 gooseneck tilt trailer (2) 7000# axles. Also available: 3 axle.....$8750
$9100
$12,100
2016 PJ 30-ft. gooseneck with duals trailer (2) 12,000 lb axles, beavertail with monster ramps. Also available: 25-ft......$11,800 30-ft. lo-pro.....$12,500 34 ft.....$12,500 36-ft......$12,700 2016 PJ 16-ft.x83” XL dump trailer scissor hoist, 15,000 lb GVW, ramps, spare tire. Also available: 3 axle...$10,000 Also available: 14-ft. 3 axle...$8600
$3400
2016 PJ 16-ft. carhauler trailer (2) 5200 lb axles, rear ramps, spare tire. Also available: 18-ft.....$3500 and 20-ft.....$3600
$4650 2016 PJ 20-ft. equipment trailer slide-in ramps, rear stabilizer jacks, 16” rubber, 14,000# GVW.
$6850
$5250
$7650
2016 PJ 14-ft.x96” deckover dump trailer fold-down sides, 14,000# GVW, 16” rubber. Also available: gooseneck.....$8600
$4600
$5500
2016 PJ 22-ft. deckover trailer 19-ft. deck, 3-ft. beavertail with standup ramps, 14,000# GVW.
$3950
$4650
$4300
$12,700
2016 PJ 20-ft. equipment trailer bumper pull, 14,000 lb. GVW, 18-ft. deck, 2-ft. beavertail with standup ramps. Also available: 18-ft......$4550
$110,900
2016 PJ 36-ft. gooseneck equipment tilt trailer 16-ft tilt, 20-ftX102-in. front stationary deck, Blackwood deck, (3) 7000 lb. axles, front 18,000 lb. winch.
$7050
$2150
2016 PJ deckover equipment tilt trailer 22-ft. deck, 8-ft. 6” wide, tandem 7000# axles, power up/down hoist, 16” rubber, winch plates.
$4850
2016 PJ 20-ft. quick tilt trailer (2) 5200 lb axles, electric over hydraulic full tilt.
$7750
2016 PJ 14-ft. x 83” utility trailer rear ramp, 3500# axle, ATV ramps on front. Also available: 12-ft. x 77”.....$1995 14-ft. tandem axle.....$2950
$3650
$14,900
$5550
2016 PJ 16-ft tilt trailer Full tilt deck, (2) 7000 lb. axles, radial rubber.
$9250
2016 PJ 16-ft. x 83” 3 axle dump trailer (3) 7000 lb. axles, scissor hoist, bumper pull.
$3950
2016 PJ 32-ft. gooseneck with hydraulic tail trailer 32-ft. deck, 10-ft. hydraulic beavertail, (2) 12,000# axles. Also available: 34-ft......$15,900
$7350
$6150
$5900
2016 PJ tilt trailer 16-ft. tilt, 4-ft. stationary, 14,000# GVW, radial rubber. Also have: 16-ft. x 6-ft. stationary tilt.....$6250
$8995
2016 PJ 8-ft. x 60” single axle utility dump trailer (1) 5200# axle, 15” rubber.
2016 PJ 28-ft. 3 axle Lo Pro gooseneck trailer (3) 7000# axles, Monster ramps. Also available: 30-ft......$9450
2016 PJ 16-ft. x 83” bumper pull dump trailer (2) 7000# axles, scissor hoist, spare, tarp. Also available: Lo-Pro.....$8650
2016 PJ 16-ft. x 83” landscape trailer 3500# GVW, 4-ft. expanded metal sideboards, front landscape box, rear ramp gate, spare tire. Also available: 14-ft.......$2995
$8250
2016 PJ 20-ft. x 8” heavy duty deckover trailer with Monster ramps 4-ft. tail, 14,000# GVW.
2016 PJ 5-ft. x 8-ft. utility trailer rear ramp, spare tire, 15” rubber. Also available: 10-ft.......$1750
$6150 2016 PJ 20-ft. 2-axle gooseneck trailer (2) 7000# axles, straight deck, slide-in rear ramps, spare.
$9150
$5550
2016 PJ 5 x 10-ft. tandem axle dump trailer (2) 5200# axles, tarp.
$7500
$6000
2015 PJ 24-ft. Superwide 8” frame trailer (2) 7000 lb axles, drive-over fenders, toolbox, D-rings, winch plate.
2016 PJ 28-ft. gooseneck tilt trailer 22-ft. tilt, 6-ft. front stationary, winch plate, (2) 7000 lb axles, spare. Also available: 24-ft......$8850
$11,800
2016 PJ 20-ft. equipment trailer (3) stand-up ramps, 102” wide deck, front tool box.
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2016 PJ 16-ft.x91” gooseneck deckover dump trailer (2) 7000 lb axles, 4-ft. removable sides.
All trailers come with a 10 year structural warranty! Inventory coming soon!
$14,200
$15,900
2016 PJ 40-ft. gooseneck trailer air-ride, Monster ramps, (2) 12,000 lb axles, 2 speed jacks, spread axle.
$86,500 2016 Globe 50-ton sliding axle tilt trailer 3 axle, air-ride, hydraulic winch, Apitong deck, powder coated, LED lights, outside aluminum wheels.
$67,500 2016 Globe 50-ton Lowboy Trailer Non-ground bearing, detachable neck, 24-ft. well, powder coated, LED lights, covered rear wheels, air ride with rear lift axle, 22.5 rubber with aluminum outside wheels, front tool box, Honda gas pony motor, wet line plumbing, 10 year structural warranty!
2016 Globe 30-ton tag trailer 3 axle, air-lift front axle, hydraulic rear ramps, powder coated, LED lights.
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$7950 2016 Circle D 6 x 17-ft. livestock trailer bumper pull, 7,000 GVW, slant wall, tack package, rubber floor mats, spare. Also available: 20-ft. and 24-ft.
$3995
$34,500 2016 PJ 34-ft. gooseneck trailer powertail, (2) 12,000 lb axles, 2 speed jacks, fir deck.
$5500
1984 GMC 6500 truck with box & hoist 366 gas engine, 5 speed transmission, 2 speed rear, 16-ft. box, rear barn doors and grain gate.
$10,500 ea.
2016 Circle D 20-ft. gooseneck livestock trailer bull package, rubber mats, spare tire. 2 available.
$5350
2016 PJ 12-ft. x 83” dump trailer (2) 7000# axles, scissor hoist, spare, tarp.
2000 Mack Vision truck 460 hp engine, 13 speed transmission, jakes, sleeper, 22.5 rubber on aluminum wheels.
2016 PJ 25-ft. gooseneck trailer 20-ft. deck, 5-ft. beavertail with monster ramps, tandem 7000# axles, 16” rubber.
2016 PJ 18-ft. quick tilt carhauler trailer (2) 3500# axles, 15” rubber, hydraulic tilt.
$1650
2013 Kenworth T800 Flat top sleeper, VIT interior, 550 hp, Cummins engine, jakes, 18 speed transmission, 46,000 lb. rears with full lockers, 13,200 lb. front axle, factory pusher axle, all new virgin rubber on all aluminum wheels, 2-line wet kit, headache rack, 200,000 miles, fresh fluids in all service areas. Very nice truck!
$18,900
2016 PJ 13-ft. equipment tilt trailer single 7000 lb. axle, 83” wide, radial tires, LED lights. Also available: 16-ft......$3995
2016 PJ 14-ft. x 83” dump trailer tandem axle, 16” rubber, tarp. Also available: 14-ft. x 83” Lo-Pro dump trailer...$7950
2016 PJ 20-ft. medium duty deckover flatbed trailer 10,000 lb GVW, rear ramps. Also available in 16-ft.
Lots of inventory, best prices and more on the way!! Financing & Delivery Available
2016 PJ 16-ft. light duty deckover trailer (2) 3500# axles, spare tire.
2016 PJ 22-ft. full tilt bed equipment trailer 14,000# GVW, full powered tilt.
2016 PJ 20-ft. heavy duty deckover flatbed trailer 14,000 GVW, rear ramps, spare tire. Also available 22-ft......$5300 And 24-ft.....$5550
2016 PJ 5-ft. x 10-ft. all steel utility trailer rear ramp gate, steel floor with D-rings.
$12,750
2014 Trail Max 10-ton tag trailer 24-ft. long, pintle hitch, beaver tail, flip-over ramps, very little use.
$2850
2015 Bear Track 12-ft. x 82” aluminum utility trailer side and rear ramps.
$76,500
2016 Globe 55-ton Lowboy Trailer Non-ground bearing, detachable neck, 24-ft. well, powder coated, LED lights, covered rear wheels, air ride with rear lift axle, 22.5 rubber with aluminum outside wheels, front tool box, Honda gas pony motor, wet line plumbing, 10 year structural warranty!
COMING IN... 2016 Globe 35-ton Lowboy! Call for Details!
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Long-term health-care plan vital
KIOTI TRACTORS IN STOCK
New Kioti 2610 3-point, PTO, loader, industrial tires New Kioti DK4510 3-point loader, 540 PT0 industrial tires, hydraulics......... ............................................$25,500 Kioti CK2510 3-point, PTO, loader, industrial tires Kioti CK3510 3-point, PTO, loader, industrial tires Kioti CK4010 3-point, PTO, loader, industrial tires
Kioti PX9020
2015 Kioti RX7320
with KL7320 self-leveling loader and 82” quick-attach bucket. 73 hp, 63 PTO hp, Synchro Shuttle transmission, 540 PTO, 3-point, cab with heat, air conditioning, CD player. Only 100 hours!.................. $42,500
TRACTORS
New 2016 Zetor Major 4WD, cab, air, heat, loader, 80 PTO hp......$49,500
New Sitrex
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By NDSU Extension Service Farm and ranch families fear health-care costs will devastate their finances, yet they often overlook long-term care when developing a plan to transition their business to the next generation. Many families do not realize the probability of needing some form of long-term care in their lifetime, according to Lori Scharmer, family economics specialist for the North Dakota State University Extension Service. The reality is that one in two Americans older than 65 will have an extended nursing home stay. Also, families have many misconceptions about who will pay for those costs and how business assets can be protected from long-term care costs. Without a long-term health-care plan, a farm/ranch business is facing a potentially huge financial risk, Scharmer says. Long-term health-care costs have skyrocketed. For example, in North Dakota, the cost for a nursing home stay may be more than $99,000 per year. “That’s why having a long-term health-care plan is an essential part of any succession and estate plan,” Scharmer says. “There must be planning to ensure the business transitions as the family desires.” To assist North Dakota’s farm and ranch families in planning for long-term care expenses, NDSU Extension, in cooperation with University of Minnesota Extension, has developed a publication, “Long-term Health Care Planning for North Dakota Farmers and Ranchers.” This publication outlines what long-term care is, the statistics on the probability of needing long-term care, some of the terms involved, an explanation of the federal Medicare and Medicaid program qualification guidelines, and methods of paying for long-term care. “The publication is a good overview of long-term healthcare planning and a good place to start,” says Scharmer, who is one of the authors. The publication is available through your local NDSU Extension office or online at http://tinyurl.com/Long-termHealthCare-NDSU. “This topic is extremely complicated,” says Gary Hachfeld, a University of Minnesota Extension educator and co-author of the publication. “When you begin to plan for this area of your life, consider seeking the help of an elder law attorney.” An elder law attorney focuses his or her law practice on the area of long-term health-care issues and Medicaid planning. “Each individual has to decide how he or she will deal with long-term health-care costs if the need arises,” Scharmer says. “This is a personal choice, and every individual has a different set of circumstances. Don’t leave it to chance; have a plan.”
Be on the lookout for ticks CONTINUED FROM PAGE B2
Prevention and control Clip grassy and weedy areas around the house short to expose ticks to sunlight and subsequent desiccation. Spring burning of grasslands reduces the tick and rodent (tick host) populations temporarily. Chemical pesticides targeting ticks and mites are called acaricides. They should be used only in areas with chronic tick problems. More information about ticks in Kansas is available through a Kansas State University publication available online at https://www.vet.k-state.edu/vhc/docs/ticks-inkansas.pdf. For more information contact Jeff Whitworth, 785-5325656 or jwhitwor@ksu.edu K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. ##### Where is the tea garden located? Charleston, SC. ##### What is the third most popular fruit raised in the U.S.? Peaches.
The Remedy
A fellow went to the doctor who told him that he had a bad illness and only a year to live. So he decided to talk to his pastor. After the man explained his situation, he asked his Pastor if there was anything he could do. “What you should do is go out and buy a late ‘70 or early ‘80 model Dodge Pickup,”
said the Pastor. “Then go get married to the ugliest woman you can find, and buy yourselves an old trailer house and put it halfway up a mountain.” The fellow asked, “Will this help me live longer?” “No,” said the pastor, “but it will make what time you do have seem like forever.”
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NDSU testing large UAS role in agriculture
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By NDSU Extension Service A large unmanned aircraft that will help North Dakota State University (NDSU) with an agricultural research project has taken its first flight. Small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), most weighing 55 pounds or less, have proved to be useful in crop and livestock production. A group of North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station scientists and NDSU Extension Service specialists think large UAS can play an important role in agriculture as well. Those scientists and specialists are collaborating with the Hillsboro Airport Authority, some Traill and Steele County producers and Fort Worth, Texas-based Elbit Systems of America on a research project to test that theory. Elbit is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems Ltd., an Israeli high-tech company that provided a Hermes 450, a UAS with a 35-foot wingspan, for the project. That’s similar to the wingspan of a single-engine manned aircraft. The Hermes 450, which was flown in sections to the U.S. from Israel, then trucked to North Dakota. It is flying out of the Hillsboro Municipal Airport, where it will be based for the duration of the project. The Hermes 450’s ground control equipment was installed earlier this month. “Small UAS are ideal for scouting crops and livestock, and can be used effectively to capture imagery for precision management decisions such as variable-rate in-season fertilization, weed identification, livestock inventory and identifying sick animals,” says John Nowatzki, Extension agricultural machine systems specialist and the principal investigator on this project. “But small UAS are relatively limited by flight time and cannot easily capture imagery of thousands of acres on the same day,” he adds. “Large UAS will be needed to collect high-spatial and temporal-resolution imagery over entire regions in a timely manner.” One of the benefits of using UAS for agricultural purposes is saving time, but if a producer has to drive a small UAS from field to field, then it really isn’t much of a time saver, notes Sreekala Bajwa, chair of NDSU’s Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department and a co-investigator on this project. “Most small UAS need to capture hundreds of individual images to make a single mosaicked image of one square mile,” Nowatzki says. “A large UAS could capture highresolution imagery of one square mile in a single image. This would make it possible to capture imagery useable for precision crop management over hundreds of thousands of acres in a single day at very high resolution.” This project will use the Hermes 450 and small rotocopter and fixed-wing UAS to collect imagery from a four- by 40mile corridor in east-central North Dakota every two weeks during the 2016 crop-growing season. The Hermes 450 will gather images from altitudes of 3,000, 5,000 and 8,000 feet, while the small UAS will fly at 400 feet or below. The UAS will collect data on stand counts in corn, sunflowers and sugar beets; the effectiveness of nitrogen applied to corn and wheat; iron chlorosis deficiency in soybeans; and yield predictions for corn, soybeans, wheat, sugar beets and sunflowers. The researchers plan to test whether UAS also can benefit livestock producers, such as by inventorying cattle in pastures. The intent is to compare the data collected from the air at various altitudes with data collected through satellite imagery, in-field observations and on-the-ground sensors, detailed soil analyses and harvest yield information. “This research is the first of its kind in the nation,” Bajwa says. Researchers also plan to assess the costs associated with collecting UAS imagery, including personnel, transportation, the number of flights required to gather sufficient data, the time required to collect the information, area of coverage per flight and maintenance costs per hour of flight to determine whether using UAS for agricultural purposes is economical. Those involved in the project say this kind of information also will help companies such as Elbit decide whether to consider expanding to North Dakota. A Research ND grant from the North Dakota Department of Commerce is partly funding this project. The purpose of these grants is to promote long-term economic development in the state, Nowatzki notes. To inform producers and others in the test area about the project, Extension agents Alyssa Scheve from Traill County and Angie Johnson from Steele County organized informational meetings in both counties. They sent letters CONTINUED ON PAGE B11
Big-data computer will facilitate research, collaboration
By Eric Sorensen, WSU science writer Washington State University (WSU) recently cut the ribbon on a high-performance computer, heralding a new era of gleaning insights from large and unwieldy masses of data. An investment of $2.7 million over five years, the Kamiak computer operates on a “condominium” model: researchers purchase nodes, which guarantees storage and computing power. Nodes not in use are available to other researchers, which gives all “investors” more computing resources than if they bought stand-alone systems. In addition, a couple of nodes are set aside so researchers who are not yet investors may evaluate Kamiak for their work. The computer will enable WSU’s Strategic Research Computing Initiative to better anticipate research needs, reflect research priorities like the Grand Challenges and grow partnerships, top faculty, education and training. Kamiak is “an essential starting point, but it’s also something that can grow tremendously according to our needs,” said Aurora Clark, an associate professor of chemistry who has developed computer programs to analyze molecular networks. With the new WSU Center for Institutional Research Computing, Kamiak will stimulate collaborations “in a regional context that we have not had before,” she said. Creation of a collaborative community “will be one of the most important components of having this on campus,” agreed Bert Tanner, an assistant professor in integrative physiology and neuroscience. He investigates how myosin, a motor protein, uses chemical energy to make muscles contract. It’s a complicated process that requires highperformance computing to simulate. “As you’re scaling up from one motor protein to a very complex network of motor proteins, there’s a lot to keep track of in terms of scale and scope and the number of computations involved,” he said. Kamiak was conceived, procured and installed through the efforts of the offices of the provost, research, finance and administration and information technology systems, as well as the colleges of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences, Arts and Sciences and the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture. While calling Kamiak “a continual work in progress,” Interim President Dan Bernardo praised those who pulled together “to address a shortcoming in our research infrastructure. “It’s about identifying where the bottlenecks are,” he said, “and committing to strategic priorities and allocating resources to where we get the biggest bang for the buck for our faculty, graduate students, undergraduates and everybody else.”
##### Plows were invented in the Middle East soon after agriculture began. The earliest plow, called an ard, was probably made from sharpened tree branches. The plow has been cited as one of the most important inventions in the advancement of society.
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to landowners and ran ads in local newspapers to make sure everyone was aware of the meetings. Topics discussed at the public meetings included data privacy, manned and unmanned aircraft safety, project research objectives and image collection flight schedules. Trajectory information from the UAS flights will be shared with the Federal Aviation Administration, which is developing regulatory standards for the use of UAS. The FAA recently approved the Hermes 450’s flight as part of the Northern Plains UAS Test Site in North Dakota. The state was selected in 2013 as one of six FAA test sites and is conducting research that will assist the FAA in developing those standards. Because the FAA requires UAS to be flown within the operator’s line of sight and the Hermes 450 will go beyond that, the North Dakota wing of the Civil Air Patrol will fly a chase plane with a visual observer who will be in constant radio communication with the ground-based UAS operators, Nowatzki says. This project is the latest in NDSU’s efforts to determine the role of UAS in agricultural production and help strengthen the state’s economy. Those efforts began in 2014 with a project to use thermal infrared sensors and cameras mounted on UAS to gather data from crop and livestock research projects at NDSU’s Carrington Research Extension Center.
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By NDSU Extension Service Face and horn flies are the most common and most treated pests on North Dakota livestock operations, producers reported in a recent North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Service survey. “Left untreated, these pests can cause significant loss in production,” NDSU Extension livestock environmental stewardship specialist Miranda Meehan says. “In the U.S., horn flies are estimated to cause an economic loss of $1 billion annually.” While integrated pest management (IPM) is commonplace for controlling crop pests, similar concepts can apply to controlling livestock pests. These concepts include using the right type of control at the right time for the right duration to control pests effectively. Many North Dakota livestock producers apply pest control prior to pasture turnout, which may be optimal for control of some pests but not others, according to Patrick Beauzay, NDSU Extension entomology research specialist. Horn flies are gray and look like small houseflies. Horn flies bite and spend most of their time clustered around the head, shoulders and back of cattle. These blood-sucking flies feed up to 30 times per day. This constant biting causes cattle pain and stress, and can reduce the cattle’s weight gains by as much as 20 pounds. The life cycle of a horn fly ranges from 10 to 20 days, depending on weather conditions. Populations typically peak in midsummer and early fall. When fly counts reach 200 flies per animal, the economic threshold has been reached and animals will have significant weight loss. The economic threshold is the pest density at which producers should take action to manage the pest. Face flies look like large, dark house flies. They are nonbiting flies that feed on animal secretions, plant nectar and manure liquids. Face flies may transmit pathogens responsible for infecting the eye and causing keratoconjuntivitis, or “pinkeye,” in cattle. The life cycle of a face fly is approximately 21 days. Populations tend to peak in late summer. Horn and face flies typically are not present at pasture turnout and do not reach economic thresholds for applying control until midsummer. “The first step to determining when to apply control is to properly scout pastures and cattle to determine fly type and fly populations,” NDSU Extension beef cattle specialist Carl Dahlen says. “Horn flies typically rest on cattle throughout the day, whereas face flies land on the face of cattle for a meal and then retreat to nearby structures (forages, fences, etc.).” Ear tags contain insecticides that are released slowly into the animal’s hair by movement, so ear tags should not be applied until fly populations are nearing the economic thresholds (typically from mid-June to July), Dahlen adds. Read insecticide labels carefully because recommendations can vary for the number of tags to apply (one or two), age of cattle that can be tagged and chemical class of active ingredient (pyretheroid, organophosphate or a combination). Beauzay recommends rotating the class of insecticide each year and removing tags when they no longer provide effective fly control to help prevent flies from becoming resistant to the insecticides. “To achieve proper fly control, pour-on and sprays must be applied every two to three weeks throughout the fly season,” NDSU Extension veterinarian and livestock stewardship specialist Gerald Stokka says. “Applying these products before pasture turnout likely will not be an effective fly control method. Additionally, avermectin pour-ons will have more impact on internal parasite loads later in the summer when internal parasite populations are greater.” Feed additive insecticides can be included in mineral formulations for the cattle. The additives pass through the animals’ digestive system and destroy the developing fly maggots in the manure. These additives are effective in killing 80 to 90 percent of the developing fly larvae in animals that have consumed the product. Feed additives should not be offered until flies emerge in late June or early July. Continuous use of these products will speed up resistance in the fly populations. Back rubbers, dusters and other means of delivering insecticides, as well as nonchemical fly traps and reliance on natural fly defense mechanisms (dung beetle control of larvae), also are options. As with the other control methods, producers need to watch for economic thresholds and determine what control measure will work best in their operation. “When applying any type of pest control, be sure to careCONTINUED ON PAGE B14
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By Donna Foulk, PennState Extension Educator How Can You Identify a Poisonous Plant Poisonous plants contain toxins that generally have a bitter taste in order to keep the plant from being consumed. The animals are “trained” to avoid toxic plants by learning to recognize the smell or taste associated with the toxin. Fortunately, most healthy, well-fed animals will not eat toxic plants if they have access to good quality forage. Livestock owners should learn to recognize toxic plants, and be aware of the symptoms they can cause. The level of concern should be the greatest when: • The animals are undernourished. • The animals do not receive adequate forage. • Pasture grasses are no longer available due to overgrazing, drought or changing seasons. • The plant is highly toxic. • The toxic plant has been reported to cause poisoning in healthy animals. Plant poisoning can be difficult to diagnose, since symptoms can range from mild irritation to death. The severity of poisoning depends on how toxic the plant is and how much was eaten. Almost every pasture contains some poisonous plants, or is bordered by trees or shrubs that are toxic. While it is not always possible to eliminate all of the plants that may be toxic, there are several ways of managing the plants and animals to reduce the possibility of poisoning: • Keep the animals healthy by maintaining a good nutritional program. • Make sure animals have a steady supply of forage (grass or hay). • Identify poisonous plants and trees in and adjacent to the pastures. Many good reference books, web sites, and fact sheets are available. Your local Cooperative Extension office may have people on staff that can help you. • Remove or fence off toxic trees and shrubs. • Remove broken branches from toxic trees that have fallen into the pasture. • Do not plant trees or ornamental shrubs or plants near barns and pastures. Colorful ornamental plants are frequently toxic. • Do not use forest and wetlands for turn-outs. Many toxic plants grow in these environments. • Manage grasses to maintain a healthy, thick stand of grasses that can compete with weeds. Fertilize, rest, and rotate pastures when necessary. • Mow pastures to reduce weeds. • When necessary, eliminate toxic plants with appropriate herbicides. • Do not throw garden or lawn clippings into pastures.
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fully read the label prior to application,” Dahlen says. “It is important to monitor populations to see if the product is achieving the desired level of control. If a product is not effective, the fly population may have developed a resistance to that type of insecticide and another method and/or product should be utilized.” Meehan adds, “Pest control can be costly. Producers can reduce costs by following principles of integrated pest management and applying the appropriate products at the appropriate time for the appropriate control of pest populations.”
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A retiring farmer in preparation for selling his land, needed to rid his farm of animals. So he went to every house in his town. To the houses where the man is the boss, he gave a horse. To the houses where the woman is the boss, a chicken was given. He got toward the end of the street and saw a couple outside gardening. “Who’s the boss around here?” he asked. “I am,” said the man. “I have a black horse and a brown horse,” the farmer said, “which one would you like?” The man thought for a minute and said, “The black one.” “No, no, no, get the brown one.” the man’s wife said. “Here’s your chicken,” said the farmer.
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Wesco 1310 10x70 swing away grain, hydraulic drive. Tag #Ruth0416......$3500 Westfield 8x50 PTO auger. Tag #Ruth0416................................................$1700 Spray-Air 10”x70-ft. grain auger, swing away hopper. Tag #PhilA0915......... $4500
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1980 Cal-West generator, Onan generator, 20kw single phase, 254 diesel engine. Tag #WahlF0616...........................................................................$9750 1000 gallon storage tank. Tag #Harry0616..................................................$1000 Wheatheart Heavy Hitter post pounder. For Sale or Rent. Tag #0616.Call Huggy!!! Adrian Quick-Pit 10 drive over grain pit. In excellent shape, always shedded. Tag #Hug0616.......................................................................................$7500 Cummins N14 engine out of Freightliner. Tag #Seville0516 Fuller 13 speed transmission out of Freightliner. Tag #Seville0516 Ford 906 3-pt. post hole digger with 3 augers. Tag #BobP0516.......................$1250 NEW pasture harrows. Tag #Hug0516...................................... $199 per section 2011 Ezee-On 1400 skidsteer mounted post pounder. Tag #Hug0516......$7000 1000 gallon fuel tank. Tag #BobC0416..........................................................$950 500 gallon square fuel tank. Tag #GrantO0416.............................................$750 Smithy lathe. Tag #Ruth0416......................................................................$1700 NEW!! Tebben 5-ft. 3-pt. mowers. Tag #Hug0416......................Preseason Price NEW!! Tebben 10-ft. 3-pt. mower. Tag #Hug0416.....................Preseason Price (2) 22-ft. tip-tops for Knapheide box. Tag #StanW0416...........................$500 ea. NEW!! Danuser hydraulic post hole digger, 9” and 12” auger. Tag #Hug0416...... ............................................................................................Preseason Price John Deere 840 loader off JD 8100. Like new. Tag #ClintonB0416.........$14,000 24-ft. pipe panels. Tag #Joe0316.............................................................$350 ea. Round bale feeders. Tag #Joe0316...............................................................$550 NEW Midland pasture harrow section. Tag #Hug0316...........................$190 ea. 1977 Sea Swirl 21-ft. boat and trailer. Tag #GaryC0316.............................$2500 3-pt. bale feeder. Tag #Jerry0316 45x90 building located in Cut Bank. Will rent or sell. Tag #RTrent0216........... Call Batch Boy chemical mixer. Tag #BK0116...................................................$4500 30-ft. portable corral gates. Tag #BirchCr0116......................................$500 each (2) Liberty 41 gallon sewage pumps. Tag #KenW1115........................$600 each Generator. Tag #Hug0915................................................................................ $850 Gravel for sale. Tag #GunsightGr0915 100 gallon galvanized tank. Tag #DeanL0215...............................................$750 2013 Polaris 900XP 4-seat UTV. Very few miles. Tag #Grant0214...........$19,000
Call for your SPRAYER AND SPREADER NEEDS!! Aeration Equipment Available
EQUIPMENT & PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
• Supreme Mixers, new and used • Ezee-On post drivers. • Ezee-On air seeders with special discounts. • Keho and Edwards aeration equipment. • Many more products can be obtained. • Call me for your parts needs for any make.
LAST MONTH’S NEW ITEMS
MacDon 30-ft. pull-type swather, pickup reel, transport. Tag #RogW0616$12,500 1980 Melroe 505 37-ft. cultivator. In excellent shape. Tag #Harry0616.......$7500 Set of 4 John Deere 1010 8-ft. drills, 10” spacing. Tag #Harry0616...........$2500 Bazooka 6”x27-ft. auger, Briggs 11 hp engine. Tag #Harry0616...................$850 1991 Case IH 1660 combine, new 1015 header with Sund pickup, 25-ft. 1010 standard cut header. Tag #Harry0616................................................$40,000 100 gallon stock tank, in good shape. Tag #Harry0616.................................$650 625 gallon plastic tank. Tag #Harry0615........................................................$700 New!! Shaver and Ezee-On pounders available. Tag #Hug0616 New Holland 8630 MFD tractor, NH 7412 loader, grapple, powershift. Tag #Roy0616...........................................................................................$35,000 1973 Buick Century, 2-door, 39,000 miles, 5000 miles on rebuilt 350 engine and rebuilt automatic transmission. Tag #KenC0616...................................$4500 International 504 2WD tractor, 45 hp gas engine, IH 2000 loader, 3-pt., 540 PTO. Tag #KenC0616 (2) Farmhand 8-bale clamp. Tag #TomS0616.............................. $1500 & $1600 Paul calf scale. Tag #TomS0616....................................................................$600 Allison automatic transmission out of 1985 Steiger tractor. Tag #WahlF0616 Farm King 10”x70-ft. swing hopper auger. Tag #HiddenLake0616.............$3500 2000-ft. of 8” mainline. Tag #Gerald0616..............................................$3.75/foot Detroit 353 diesel engine. Tag #RogF0616 John Deere 610 40-ft. plow. Tag #BobP0616 Rock fork for Versatile 276 bidirectional. Tag #LarryS0616............................$250 1979 Versatile 835 4WD tractor, transmission is bad, engine smokes. Tag #LonP0616............................................................................................$3500 1975 Versatile 900 4WD tractor, Cummins 903 engine is stuck. Tag #LonP0616. ...................................................................................................... Best Offer 1996 Flexi-Coil 5000 39-ft. air seeder, 9” spacing, 31/2” steel packers, 2320 tow between tank. Tag #DaveH0616.........................................................$29,000 1992 John Deere 9500 combine, 2500 separator hours, JD 230 header. Tag #DaveH0616 Case 9060 excavator, has new motor, 90% undercarriage, new swivel. Tag #Merle0616................................................................................................$35,000
PJ Trailers For Sale Call HUGGY BEAR
BACKHOES, LOADERS, SKID STEERS GRADERS, CRAWLERS & EXCAVATORS
Cat 12 grader. Tag #DonH0616...................................................................$5500 2012 Ezee-On skidsteer mounted post pounder. Tag #Hug0616...............$6000 Koehring-Bantam C-66 excavator, hydraulic thumb, 4005 hours. Tag #ArtH0516..........................................................................................$15,000 12-ft. blade off of Cat 85 track tractor. Tag #Russ0516................................$6500 NEW!! Danuser 48” pallet fork for skidsteer loader. Tag #Hug0516..............$890 Grizzly 3-pt. backhoe. Excellent shape. Tag #ANF0316..............................$4500 Case W36 wheel loader, 550 hours on new engine. Tag #DanG0116 Bradco skidsteer loader backhoe attachment. Tag #1115..........................$4500 Melroe 811 skidsteer mounted backhoe. Tag #KenBert0915........................ $6500 Bradco 612 3-pt. PTO drive trencher, 48” digging depth. Tag #RichT0416 Case W24 pay loader. Tag #Rog0416.......................................................$17,500 Cat D8K dozer, u-blade, 85,000 lb single ripper, 7 out of 10 condition. Tag #RogerW0216.............................................................................................. $49,500 Cat D4 dozer, pull start pony motor. Tag #MarvinC0216............................... $6000 10 yard scraper with cable. Tag #GeraldB0116...........................................$4000 John Deere 50 3-pt. backhoe. Tag #Dan1215.............................................$2500 Cat D6 9U crawler, 12-ft. Holt dozer, cab, pony motor, tracks are tight. Tag #Alten1115
TRUCKS
1974 GMC 6000 grain truck, Knapheide 16-ft. box, hoist, fold down stock rack, 37,628 miles. Tag #ArtH0516................................................................$4900 1965 GMC truck, 351 gas, 20-ft. steel box, hoist, tag. Tag #JerryS0516.....$5000 1986 Chevrolet Brigidere vacuum truck, LTN 10 Cummins engine, PTO, hoist, no rust. Tag #Jason0416........................................................................... $16,000 1977 Chevrolet 21/2 ton truck, 350 engine, 4 speed transmission, 2 speed axle. Tag #Jason0416...................................................................................... $6900 2004 International truck, Eagle package, 400,000 miles on overhaul, PTO package. Tag #RonD0316..........................................................................$28,000 2001 Mack truck, 300 hp Mack engine, hydraulic tailgate, hitch, good brakes, 8500 hours, 251,000 miles. Tag #JT0316..........................................$26,000 Mack cab-over truck, tandem axle, 20-ft. box, hoist, no power steering. Tag #MarvinG0216......................................................................................$6500 Mayflower truck, 30-ft. van body. Tag #LarryK1115 1967 International cabover tandem axle truck, Detroit diesel engine, sleeper, 20ft. box and hoist. Tag #PatH0915............................................................. $7500 1992 Kenworth T600 truck, 13 speed transmission, 20-ft. Mohrlang manure box with double beaters. Tag #JeffH0815.................................................$39,000 1991 Kenworth, Detroit diesel, 9 speed transmission, 20-ft. Mohrlang box. Tag #JeffH0815.........................................................................................$39,000 1955 Chevrolet 6500 truck with box and hoist. Tag #RobertW0613
TRAILERS
2010 Wahl 16-ft. trailer, 8-ft. wide, 2-ft. beavertail, 12,000 lb axles, new wheels and tires, pintle hitch. Good trailer for backhoe. Tag #WahlF0616.........$7500 Wahl 8-ft. homemade trailer, expanded metal sides. Good for hauling debris or lawn leaves, dirt. Tag #WahlF0616........................................................$2900 Swather trailer. Tag #RogF0416..................................................................... $3500 Star 45-ft. trailer, tandem axle, 10.00x22 tires, Shur-Lok tarp. Tag #Kyle0316 Miller 20-ft. tilt bed trailer, pintle hitch. Tag #Butch0316................................ $4500 Tempco 24-ft. gooseneck trailer, 7000 lb axles. Tag #DonW0216................. $4500 1978 21-ft. tandem dually 5th wheel trailer, haul Cat D6C. Tag #BK0116....$4500 18-ft. gooseneck stock trailer. Tag #Hug1115..............................................$2500 Continental 8x20 cargo trailer, 12 volt battery system, LED lights. Tag #Larry1015...................................................................................................$8500
PICKUPS & CARS
1970 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J, 2-door, 74,000 miles, white and black. Tag #JerSmt1115.........................................................................................$8700 1967 Chevrolet 10 2WD pickup, manual transmission. In good shape. Tag #TL0815 1975 Ford F250 2WD pickup, camper special, 390 engine, 4 speed, 77,010 miles. Tag #Russ0214...........................................................................$3500
GRAIN DRYERS
1977 M&W 450A grain dryer. Tag #WahlF0616..........................................$7500 M&W 450 grain dryer. Tag #DaveB1015 M&W 450 grain dryer, 800 bushel capacity, on wheels ready to move. Tag #DaveB0915 Keho grain drying equipment.......................................................Call for prices Others available.
TUB GRINDERS & PROCESSORS See Me About Your Bale Processor Needs
Hesston BP25 bale processor. Tag #BobB0316 Highline BP4065 2-bale round bale processor. Tag #Hug0116.................... $7000 Supreme Mixers available. Call Huggy Bear
Using the Machinery Risk Calculator from RightRisk.org – Part I
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WANTED
International Harvester 1468 or 1568 tractor In any condition, running or not Phone (913) 558-0372
By James Sedman, consultant to the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics in the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and John Hewlett, farm and ranch management specialist in the department other risk management analysis. One of the most important, yet often Having an accurate understanding of overlooked, aspects of risk management machinery ownership and operation costs planning in production agriculture is estiis important whether for your situation or mating accurate operating costs for various for custom work. machinery and equipment. Machinery Risk Calculator from RighBecause these costs represent one of the tRisk.org largest categories of expense, an off-base The academic professionals at RightRisk. estimate can skew the entire planning proorg have designed the Machinery Risk Calcess. Educated guesses for machinery and culator to help producers determine total equipment expenses lead to flawed budgets, machinery ownership and operating costs which in turn could result in inaccurate and, in addition, evaluate the risk sensitivity values used to determine crop insurance or
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of those costs to changes in input factors. The tool uses a comprehensive list of related expenses to calculate overall cost, including expected life values, repairs and depreciation, housing, insurance, taxes, and annual use. The tool allows users to analyze costs on powered equipment (tractors, windrowers, etc.) and up to three different implements – as well as vehicles, powered irrigation equipment, non-powered irrigation equipment, and actual field operation costs. Users enter information for a particular machine, and the calculator generates charts showing annual costs and average operating costs based on the data entered. Results include an estimate of risk sensitivity for the particular machine or activity on selected input variables – the probability of a selected cost per acre being at or lower than a selected value. The user can either enter their own machinery data or utilize tables (included in the tool) showing ranges of reported rates and information for the selected activities as a basis for analysis. The information in Table 7 of the calculator is divided into three categories: size of power unit, size of implement, and acres per 10 hours of use (accomplishment rate). Swathing Hay Example Median values, as well as the range of values reported, are shown for each category. As an example, suppose a grower was trying to determine the operating cost for swathing hay. We find the values for swathing to be 94 horsepower, 14 feet harvesting width, and 56 acres covered per 10 hours of use. These data were compiled from operators responding to custom operator surveys conducted by the University of Wyoming. In the next installment, we look at how to use this information to estimate machinery ownership and operating costs using the Machine Risk Calculator. For more information Visit RightRisk.org to begin using the Machinery Risk Calculator; simply select “Risk Management Tools” from the Resources tab and follow the link. The page includes a slide presentation on the tool, as well as a user guide. RightRisk. org has numerous resources including producer profiles, budgeting, other risk management tools, and courses to assist producers no matter what stage they are at in their risk management planning.
FWP Wildlife Division holds biennial conference, awards
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park’s (FWP) wildlife division recently honored several wildlife staff for their work for the department during the past two years. The recognition came at the biennial division conference where biologists and wildlife staff gathered from around the state to discuss a variety of wildlife topics, including updates on Habitat Montana, working with landowners, wildlife education and access issues. “This conference was an important opportunity for the division due to the fact that many of our people are dealing with similar issues and challenges around the state,” said FWP wildlife division administrator Ken McDonald. “This gives our folks a chance to share their successes and put their heads together on the most effective ways of managing Montana’s wildlife resources.” FWP employs more than 100 people in the wildlife division, most of whom are stationed in communities across the state. They work on a wide variety of issues from big game management, to non-game species monitoring, to habitat conservation, to helping private landowners manage wildlife impacts and habitat. The awards honored staff for innovative work, dedication and exemplary performance. Awards • Special Recognition – Mark Szczypinski, a conservation technician in Roundup received this award for his work on the sage grouse grazing project. The award recognizes employees for going above and beyond to further the mission of the agency. Dave Dziak is a maintenance crew leader in FWP Region 2 and was recognized for a career of dedication to maintenance management on the wildlife management areas in his region. Dziak is retiring from the agency this year. Karen Loveless is a biologist in Region 3 and tasked with managing, among other things, wildlife in the Paradise Valley on the northern edge of Yellowstone National Park. The public is keenly interested in the wildlife she manages and their opinions about how the management should go are passionate and diverse. However, Loveless has developed a skill at working effectively with both hunters and landowners. Alan Charles is FWP’s landowner and sportsmen relations bureau chief. He was recognized for his work in making the Hunter Access Enhancement Program a success along with his work at growing the Block Management Program to 1,200 cooperators providing access to more than 8 million acres. • Employees of the Biennium – Trevor Throop and Neil Caldwell, who are both pilots for FWP. Both Throop and Caldwell spend many hours in the air each year to help biologists with everything from species counts, to tracking collared animals. This award honors exemplary work in the division during the past two years. • Innovative Thinker – Kristi Dubois, who is a non-game biologist for FWP Regions 2, received this award in recognition of her work monitoring northern bog lemmings, which are candidates for the Endangered Species List and native to Montana. The lemmings are hard little creatures to track, but Dubois developed a method of using trail cameras and DNA sampling to locate the creatures and learn more about their populations and habitat. • Outstanding Project – Alan Wood, a wildlife mitigation coordinator in FWP Region 1, was recognized for his work through the Forest Legacy Program in securing significant conservation easements near Whitefish. The project helps protect critical wildlife habitat along with the Whitefish watershed, while still allowing for timber management in the area. • New Employee Achievement Award – Merissa Hayes, administrative supervisor in Helena, was honored for her work on a variety of fronts including customer service, guiding the production of big game regulations and attention to detail.
Junk Food Day
Date celebrated: 21st of July each year Sometimes, the idea of being healthy, preparing a balanced meal, and snacking on carrot sticks isn’t too appealing. Junk Food Day is all about satisfying your cravings for something naughtier, greasier, and definitely more fattening than the nutritional but not-veryexciting meal you know that you really should be eating.
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Trucks For Sale 2003 Kenworth T800 Cummins ISX, 10 speed, factory day cab, factory steerable pusher, double locker rear ends, wet kit, new brakes, 75% tires. Nice truck.......... $36,500
2007 International 4300 DT466, Allison automatic, twin screw, new 8.5-ft.x20-ft.x69” unibody grain box with grain and silage/beet gate. Nice truck........................... $57,500
2001 International 8100 DT530, 335 hp, 9 speed, tandem, 20-ft. double frame behind cab, 14,000 lb. front axle, low miles on rebuilt engine and transmission.....$15,900
2007 International 8600 ISM Cummins 330 hp, 6 speed Allison automatic, A/C, new 8.5-ft.x20-ft.x69” Unibody box and hoist with grain/ beet combo endgate.......... $59,950
2002 International 4900 DT466, 10 speed, twin screw, new 22-ft.x8ft.x69” unibody grain box with grain and beet engate.................$43,500
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SUBURBAN FOR SALE
1997 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 4x4, 8.1L engine, new 10 ply tires, ball joints, pitman and idler arm, shocks, brakes and alignment, 165,000 miles. Well cared for. Phone 406-799-4614
COMBINE FOR SALE
Case IH 1680 combine with Sund pickup header and straw spreader, 30-ft. straight cut header with transport. Good condition.
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TRUCK FOR SALE
1999 Peterbilt 330 Cat 3126, 245 hp, 6 speed, 256,368 actual miles! New box, new Stingray hoist, new aluminum wheels, new tires, new brakes.
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BUCKLEY AUCTIONS AND APPRAISERS
We have auctions pending for 2016 but not yet dated. If you are planning an auction or appraisal for 2016 give us a call. Included with our auction business we also do all types of appraisals, including farm/ranch equipment and inventory, real estate or homes, business properties, collectibles, etc.! Remember - auctioneers make excellent appraisers as we see everything saleable being sold at our auctions. 54 years in the business. Phone Conrad (406) 450-2244, leave a message or call 278-5880.
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Breeding season is long, so keep a good eye on the bull
By Kris Ringwall, Beef Specialist, NDSU Extension Service reproductive life as the bull was turned out For most, June is bull turnout time. Some to the cows? Was the bull allowed some lingering cows still may need to calve, but pre-breeding exercise prior to bull turnout?” the focus is on cropping and haying because Re-evaluate the bull’s physical condithe plans for next year’s feed supply are tion, body condition, feet and legs, eyes well under way. and any other indication of illness. At this Producers wanting March-April calves point of the breeding season, internal rectal already have turned out the bulls. A June examinations are only available with a lot 1 turnout has a projected March 12 start of of work, but a producer certainly can do a calving. A July 1 turnout has a projected visual external examination of the testes, April 11 start of calving. scrotum, penis and prepuce to note changes. But do not get too focused on other activiBulls can get hurt, particularly the penis ties. Bulls need to be monitored throughout while mating, and if hurt, the bull will not the breeding season. And if the bulls are not breed. But even given all the precautions turned out yet, keep an eye on them in their and evaluations, some bulls still will not pens. A dull, droopy bull may very well mate, regardless of mean a poor day in their excellent physithe breeding pen. cal condition and havIf your bull was ing passed the breedturned out on June 6, ing soundness exam. 62 percent or more So keep an eye on the of the cows exposed bull, but more imporshould be bred by tantly, keep an eye on June 27 (one heat the cows and monitor cycle). By July 18 heat-cycling activity. (two heat cycles), 87 For some producpercent of the cows ers, multiple sires should be pregnant. with cows provide Remember, I am backup bull power; using an average bull however, multiple with a bull turnout sires also means the date of June 6. Goals establishment of a pecking order. In some reflective of an individual producer’s mancases, bulls may fight aggressively while agement calendar need to be established for mating, or the more timid bull simply may bulls turned out from mid-May to mid-July chose not to mate. or later. Two bulls in a breeding pen seldom sire An achievable goal for producers turnhalf the calves each. One bull will tend to ing out bulls for natural service on May 15 sire more calves. Thus, the single-mated would be 90 percent of the cows bred by groups have fewer dynamics of bull manJune 26. Likewise, producers with bull turnagement but more impact if the bull fails out dates of May 29, June 12 and June 26 to breed. should expect 90 percent of their cows bred The number of cows a bull can breed by July 10, July 24 and Aug. 7, respectively. annually can be quite high. Three to four Unfortunately, the evaluation of bulls mature bulls per 100 cows are the most while in the breeding pasture is difficult, common quoted numbers, but some probut the bulls still need to be monitored. Exducers run two mature bulls per 100 cows cessive cows in heat past the second cycle if the physical ability of the bulls to breed should be a huge warning of potential bull is evident. Producers must take managerial problems. care to assure bulls are in breeding shape Only 10 percent of the cows are expected prior to bull turnout. to be in heat after two breeding cycles, so In closing, a cow is expected to start if 100 cows are exposed to the bulls, only cycling following birth and prior to the 10 cows should be cycling after 42 days bull arriving, and then settle with next of breeding. On average, that would mean year’s calf. Therefore, the cow is expected only one cow in heat every couple of days. to maintain an average calving interval of However, the obvious is not always obvi365 days. When a cow fails to meet those ous because bulls will tend to seem content expectations, the cull pen gate is opened and may even be somewhat distant with the and off she goes. cows and still have conceived calves with That’s a sad point, so let’s make sure the all the cows that were in heat. problem was not the bull. As a producer, one Every breeding season, someone will could ask why all the cows don’t conceive call and ask, “I just do not think the bull is on the first 21 days of the breeding season. breeding. What should I do?” The response Is it the bull or is it the cows? Keep an eye to the first question is, “Was the bull’s feron both. tility checked?” If the answer is “yes,” the May you find all your ear tags. producer has some reassurance. Bull fertilFor more information, contact your local ity may change, but if the bull was healthy NDSU Extension Service agent (https:// at the breeding soundness exam and remains www.ag.ndsu.edu/extension/directory) or active with no obvious health issues, the Ringwall at the Dickinson Research Extenbull’s fertility should not change. sion Center, 1041 State Ave., Dickinson, ND Bulls mate at their own pace. Ask 58601; 701-456-1103; or kris.ringwall@ yourself, “Was the bull in good physical ndsu.edu. condition to meet the rigors of an active
Car Crashes
The National Transportation Safety Board recently divulged a highly secret plan they had funded with the US automakers for the past five years. The NTSB covertly funded a project whereby the automakers were installing black boxes in four wheel drive pick-up trucks in an effort to determine, in fatal accidents, the circum-
stances in the last 15 seconds before the crash. They were surprised to find in 49 of the 50 states the last words of drivers in 61.2% of fatal crashes were, “Oh, Crap!” Only the Deep South was different, where 89.3% of the final words were, “Hey Y’all, watch this!”
Grant to support development of new phenotyping instrument
By Yufeng Ge, Assistant Professor, Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln With support from a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) researchers are developing a new tool that will help them better identify plant characteristics that are critical to improving crop performance. The three-year, $534,194 grant will be used to develop an instrument that will improve capacity, sensitivity and throughput for plant phenotyping. Producing enough food and energy for a world population of more than 9 billion by the year 2050 is the greatest challenge facing agriculture. To solve the looming global food security challenge, crop stress tolerance and yields must increase. Researchers around the world are studying plant characteristics, or phenotypes, at high throughput and high resolution to identify opportunities to improve crop performance. Currently, it is difficult to reconstruct a three-dimensional structure of a plant from its digital images alone. The multiwavelength laser imaging and ranging instrument being developed as a result of this grant will simultaneously probe chemical properties of plants, such as water, nitrogen and chlorophyll concentration, while also measuring 3-D plant structure, such as leaf orientation and angular distribution. The measurements will tell researchers more information about plant physiology and function. “The instrument being developed through this research will allow for more efficient phenotype characterization and analysis, which will lead to accelerated crop improvement,” said Yufeng Ge, assistant professor in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering and an investigator on the project. UNL is a world leader in phenotyping research due in part to the cutting-edge Greenhouse Innovation Center at Nebraska Innovation Campus, where the instrument development will occur. The center features 45,000 square feet of greenhouse and headhouse space, state-of-the-art computer environmental controls and 22-foot eve heights to allow for optimal air circulation. When completed, the center will include 60,000 square feet of greenhouse space connected to 80,000 square feet of office and wet lab space. “The phenotyping greenhouse at Nebraska Innovation Campus is a one-of-a-kind facility and can be a test bed for more advanced phenotyping technologies and methods,” Ge said. “We are fortunate and very excited that we can leverage this nice facility for the instrument development.” In addition to Ge, other researchers working on the project are Hongfeng Yu, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and Harkamal Walia, associate professor in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture. The interdisciplinary team plans to foster a collaborative environment where postdoctoral, graduate and undergraduate students will receive interdisciplinary training in plant biology, biological engineering and computer science.
Farmboy mischief
These two country boys, brothers, were knocking around one lazy summer day and thought it would be a good prank to push over the outhouse. They crept up from an advantageous direction like a couple of commandos, pushed the outhouse over on one side and headed for the woods. They circled round and returned home an hour later from a completely different direction thus, trying to divert suspicion from themselves. Upon returning, their father approached them with switch in hand and bellowed, “Did you two push the outhouse over this afternoon?” The older boy replied, “As learned in school, I cannot tell a lie. Yes, Father, we pushed over the outhouse this afternoon.” At this revelation, the farmer proceeded to flail the two boys severely and sent them to bed without supper. In the morning, the two boys meekly approached the breakfast table and took their seats. Everything was quiet until their father finally said, “Have you two learned your lesson?” “Sure, Dad!” said the big brother, “But, in school we learned that George Washington admitted to HIS father that he’d chopped down a cherry tree and he was forgiven because he told the truth.” “Ah yes!’ said the farmer, “BUT, George’s DAD, wasn’t in the cherry tree when he chopped it down!!!”
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2003 Hesston 4590 In-Line baler, 14×18 bales, Low bales, Hydraulic tension, nice condition, can include almost new Bale Caddie accumulator and bale stacker.......................... .............................................................$11,500 (baler only) 2012 John Deere 6115D MFWD, 796 hours, 9 speed with Left-Hand Reverser, 540/1000 2 speed PTO, CommandView Cab, Pre-Emission, 18.4×38 Firestones, Front fenders, dual side entry, dual-side mirrors, Nice. Can package with Hesston 4590 In-line baler and accumulator.......... Call 2005 Cat 277B Track skid loader, 1737 hours, cab, air conditioning, heat, 81 HP, Turbo, 2950 lb. lift, 22GPM flow, 18” tracks, joystick control, 78” tooth bucket, other buckets/attachments available................................................. $24,900 2002 John Deere 7810 MFWD, 740SL loader and grapple, 5800 hours, Power Quad transmission with Left-Hand Reverser, 3-function joystick, 3 SCV’s, 540/1000 PTO.............. ....................................................................... On The Farm! 2015 New Holland C238 Track skid steer, DEMO UNIT, 58 hours, 90 h.p., 3800 lb lift cap., 2-speed,hi-flow hydraulics, auxiliary hydraulics, hydraulic qwik-attach, 7” bucket, Cab with heat, air conditioning, radio, air-ride seat, combo foot/ hand controls.. $57,900 additional attachments available. 1994 John Deere 6400 MFWD & 640SL loader, 5640 hours, 16 Speed PowerQuad, Joystick, R&P axles, front fenders, 540/1000 PTO, Grapple Available. Financing Available........ ................................................................................. $36,000 2013 John Deere 6170R MFWD, H380SL loader & 5-tine grapple, 1104 hours, 24 speed DirectDrive Trans (31 m.p.h.), 170 HP, 46” rear rubber (75%), front fenders, 1800 lb. rear weights, 3 SCV’s, 540/1000 PTO, buddy seat, Cold weather package, Premium cab with rear defrost and buddy seat, 3-function joystick, Extended warranty available!......... ............................................................................... $112,000
2015 John Deere 6125M MFWD, H340SL loader and grapple, Only 195 hours, 24 Speed AutoQuad Plus, Left-Hand Reverser, 3 SCV’s, R&P axle, cold start package, 540/1000 PTO, rear weights, front fenders. Factory Warranty Remaining! ....................................10% down financing available. 2014 JCB 407 Wheel loader, 157 hours, 70 hp, 1 yard bucket, forks, 2 Speed Hydro, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Hydraulic Quick-Tach, 7,000 lb lift., Like New! ........................ $54,500 1980 John Deere 644B Wheel Loader, 7408 hours, 8.7L Deere, 150 HP. Hi/Lo, 12-ft. lift at pivot pins, 2.5 yard bucket, 6-tine grapple, counterweights................................. $21,900 2012 John Deere 5101E MFWD and H260 loader, 101 Engine hp, Only 236 hours! 3-function Joystick, Power Reverser, 540 & 540 econo PTO, bucket, forks and angle blade included. On the Farm consignment........................ $45,000 2009 John Deere 7330 MFWD, 140 engine hp, 3788 hours, PowerQuad, Left-hand reverser, 2 SCV’s, 540/1000 PTO, R&P axle, new front tires, front fenders, front weights, buddy seat. On the Farm!................................................... $55,000 2012 John Deere 6105E MFWD & 542SL loader, 101 engine hp, 1375 hours, 6-tine grapple, 3-function joystick, Power Reverser, 2 SCVs, 540 & 540 econo PTO, front fenders, Well-maintained consignment tractor...................... $45,000 2000 John Deere 7610 with 725 loader, grapple, PowerQuad with left-hand reverser, 3 SCV’s, 7740 hours, new 38” rear tires, 540/1000 PTO, R&P axle with cast centers, nice local tractor...................................................................... $41,900 2013 John Deere 6150M MFWD, H360SL loader, 5-tine grapple, 873 hours, 20 speed AutoQuad, 540/1000 PTO..... ............................... $97,000 Extended Warranty Available 2002 Challenger MT545 MFWD, (120 PTO hp) ML98 SL Loader, Joystick, 4682 hours, Partial Powershift with LH Reverser, Local Trade.............................................. $41,500
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Toro SS4235 zero turn lawn mower, 42” deck with bagger............$1800 Gandy trailer mount air spreader....................................................$4500 Case 8920 tractor, duals, 3 remotes............................................$61,628 Massey-Ferguson 1805 tractor, no PTO.......................................$8000 Massey-Ferguson 8780 combine with 30-ft. draper header and header trailer........................................................................................$68,000 John Deere 7700 combine.............................................................$7500 Massey-Ferguson 8570 combine, 24-ft. header, pickup header..$39,000 White 9720 combine with 30-ft. auger header.............................$10,000 New Holland 971 header with Rake-Up pickup attachment..........$6000 White header, 15-ft...........................................................................$800 MacDon M205 swather with R85 header..................................$110,000 MacDon 9352i with 972 header..................................................$45,000 New Holland H8080 swather, 419 and 30-ft. header.................$115,000 Brandt 1000 wheel boom sprayer, 1000 gallon.............................$8500 Bourgault 950 sprayer, 100-ft. boom, 1000 gallon tank.................$8000 Flexi-Coil 67XL sprayer, 1500 gallon tank, 120-ft. booms..........$12,000 Hardi SM50 pickup sprayer............................................................$2500 Case 800 70-ft. x 12” spacing air drill..........................................$80,000 Bourgault 5710 Series II air seeder, 47-ft. x 9.8” spacing, 6450 tow between tank...........................................................................$98,000 Morris Maxum 49-ft. air seeder, 10” spacing, double shoot, 7300 tow behind tank..............................................................................$19,500 Great Plains 293 45-ft. air seeder with 12” spacing....................$13,000 Great Plains 283-62 air seeder, 45-ft. x 10” spacing......................$9000 Gysler 28-ft. duckfoot.....................................................................$2500 Case IH RBX562 round baler, twine/net.........................................$8900 New Holland 277 14”x18” square baler.........................................$2500 Champion 562D road grader......................................................$12,000 Gehl 800 chopper...........................................................................$4200 Westgo 8x31 PTO drive auger.......................................................$2250 1996 Eagle tandem dually pintle hitch flatbed, 6-ft. beavertail.......$6000 Ford 3-pt. manual angle blade..........................................................$500 House 3-pt. dirt scoop......................................................................$400 “Partners in Production”
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Don’t sweat summer energy bills
By NDSU Extension Service Summer is here, but not everyone is keepthe day when you’re gone.” ing cool by the pool. A programmable thermostat enables the Summertime usually means air condisystem to cool the house prior to your return. tioning systems are working overtime. The Clean the Condenser Coils U.S. Department of Energy estimates that To help the air conditioner operate as 6 percent of an average household’s energy efficiently as possible, keep its condenser use is dedicated to cooling. coils free of grass clippings, dirt and debris But you have ways to keep energy costs throughout the summer. Simply rinse the down, even when the temperature rises. coils with water from a hose rather than using “When a small business is trying to cut an air compressor, which could bend the fins. costs, energy is a low-hanging fruit that Ventilate the Attic people just don’t think about,” says Russ “If it is 80 degrees outside and we’ve got Schell, owner of RJ Energy Solutions in 130 degrees in the attic, we know that’s going Fargo, who advises small businesses and to create a significant heat load back into the homeowners about more energy-efficient house,” Hellevang says. “That’s an indication we need to put in more ventilation.” practices. “If you can save $200 a month, Homes and businesses should include that’s a good savings, especially for a small 1 square foot of attic ventilation for every business.” 300 square feet of attic floor, according to Here are some summertime energy-saving Hellevang. tips for homeowners and small-business “Air needs a path in as well as out, so half owners: of the ventilation should be at the eaves and Switch the Thermostat half near the peak of the roof,” he says. When the basement is cooler than the rest Watch the Humidity of the building, switch the thermostat from When outside temperatures drop in the “auto” to “fan” mode, which will circulate evening, that’s the time to open the windows the cool air without using the air conditioning. to let the summer breeze cool the home or “Sometimes just by moving that from the use a window fan if the wind is not blowing - unless the evening is humid. Place a auto mode to the fan mode, you can cool your fan in a window or door with the fan facing house,” Schell says. “It’s cheaper to run that to the outdoors. Seal the rest of the opening fan than it is to run the compressor on your with cardboard, plywood or blankets so the AC unit.” fan can create a vacuum that draws in cool Ken Hellevang, a North Dakota State outside air through other open windows in University (NDSU) Extension Service rooms you want to cool, such as bedrooms. agricultural engineer, adds, “Running the “If it’s very humid outside, then we’re fan on the furnace or the ventilation system probably better off just running the AC,” will allow you to not only try to equalize Hellevang says. the temperature within the house, but it also Damp outside air that’s brought into the will eliminate the stagnating air in the lower home will settle into the cooler basement, level.” creating a damp basement during the sumA programmable thermostat also will save mer. energy in the summer. Schell indicates a “We’re adding moisture to that basement,” homeowner or business owner may save up Hellevang says. “In the summertime, it is to 25 percent in air conditioning energy costs important to watch when we’re bringing in by turning the thermostat 6 degrees warmer outside air and doing that when there’s dry for the eight hours or more the building is air rather than very humid air outside.” not in use. Close the Shades “You must turn the thermostat up for a period of time,” Hellevang says. “If the house Closing shades or curtains during the day sits empty all day, then you may as well allow is probably the simplest energy-saving idea. the temperature to be a little warmer during “If you have windows where the sun comes shining in, there can be a significant heat load from the solar energy coming into the house, so closing the blinds or shades to minimize that solar energy is a real plus,” Hellevang says.
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USED SELF-PROPELLED SWATHER & HEADERS
2014 New Holland H8080 swather, 416 disc head, 180 hours. Like new!!!....................... .......................................... Call for Pricing New Holland HW340 swather, 15-ft. disc head, 1800 hours. New cutterbar and shear hubs...............................................$45,000 New Holland 2550 swather, 12-ft. sickle head, 1200 hours. Excellent!!...................$34,500 New Holland 770HD 19-ft. disc header............ .......................... Call For Special Pricing! MacDon 940 15-ft. multi-crop header......$7700
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USED PULL-TYPE SWATHERS
New Holland 1411 10-ft. disc mower conditioner..............................................$10,500 New Holland 472 7-ft. sickle mower conditioner. Like new!!!......................................$12,500 2004 Case IH DCX131 13-ft. disc mower conditioner...........................................$14,500 Hesston 1014 14-ft. pivot tongue, 14-ft. sickle head..................................................$6400 2005 John Deere 535 11’6” disc mower conditioner, 7 disc...................................$13,400
USED ROUND BALERS
2011 New Holland BR7090, net/twine, Bale Command, 6300 bales...................$32,700 2010 New Holland BR7090, net/twine, Bale Command, Xtra Sweep..................$27,500 2007 New Holland BR780A, net/twine, Bale Command, 12,000 bales................$24,100 2006 New Holland BR780A, twine, Super Sweep, Bale Command, 12,358 bales........ .......................................................$24,800 2005 New Holland BR780A, twine, Super Sweep, Bale Command, 13,348 bales........ .......................................................$21,500
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USED TRACTORS
2008 New Holland TV6070 bidirectional, 3-pt., PTO, hydraulics cab end, draw engine drive, 2100 hours.....................................$91,000 1998 New Holland TV140 Please call for additional details!...............................$51,500
1996 Ford 9030 bidirectional, loaded cab end, engine end hydraulics, PTO, draw bar. Newer Loader!!!.............................$39,500 2014 New Holland T6.120, cab, air, heat, loader, 81 hours. Like new!!!......................$58,500 Ford 8000, cab, 3-pt., PTO, Farmhand loader... ..........................................................$8500 1992 John Deere 4255 FWA, cab, 3-pt., PTO, 740 loader......................................$48,200 2005 TYM T580, 12x12 shuttle, cab, heat, air conditioning, loader, 1050 hours....$24,500 White 2-85 2WD, cab, PTO, 3-pt., loader........... .......................................................$11,500 International 826, cab, 3-pt., PTO, (2) rear remotes.............................................$8500 Farmall 400 2WD, DuAl 320 loader........$4500 Farmall H 2WD, loader............................$3500 Oliver 77 2WD, gas, loader.....................$2200
SKIDSTEERS & CONSTRUCTION
2007 New Holland L180 skidsteer, cab, heat, mechanical controls, bucket...........$28,500 1994 Caterpillar 416 Series II backhoe, cab, heat, air conditioning, extend-a-hoe, 5200 hours..............................................$31,500 John Deere 450 dozer, 6-way mechanical blade.................................................$9500 New Holland B104 backhoe and bucket for skidsteer............................................$5950 Buhler SB5200 skidsteer snowblower. ..$4800 Grouser steel tracks and spacers...........$3500 New Holland log grapple for skidsteer, quick attach................................................$1800
USED TILLAGE & MISC.
John Deere 7700 diesel combine, 24-ft. header, pickup head.......................................$7500 Ezee-On FLBS-330 14.5-ft. disc. Like new....... .......................................................$15,100 Farm King Y810E 8x12 unloading auger, electric motor...........................................$2000 New Holland 7614 loader for TV tractor. Excellent!!...............................................$10,500 New Holland 260TL loader for compact tractor...................... Call For Special Pricing! Koyker 150 loader, mounts, bucket.........$3500 Worksaver 3 spear bale handler for round and square bales.......................................$750 30-ft. bumper pull hay trailer....................$2500 Allied 8-ft. 3-pt. snowblower....................$4500 Erskine 960FM 96” front mount snowerblower, drive lines..........................................$5800 New Holland 6-ft. front mount snowblower. Like new...................................................$3800 Snowmachines 5-ft. 3-pt. snowblower with chute.................................................$1750 Beltec heavy duty post hole auger..........$2800 Speeco 3-pt. post hole auger with bit........$975 General 720 post hole auger, 9” digging bit.$950 6-ft. box scraper. Like new!!!......................$650
2004 New Holland BR780, net/twine, Xtra Sweep, Bale Command.................$19,300 2004 New Holland BR780, twine, Super Sweep, Bale Command, 8000 bales...........$15,500 2003 New Holland BR780, net/twine, Bale Command, lace belts, 1000 PTO...$18,800 2000 New Holland 688, twine, Bale Command, hydraulic pickup.............................$14,100 New Holland 664, net/twine, Bale Command... .......................................................$14,800 1997 New Holland 664, net/twine, Bale Command, hydraulic pickup..................$12,100 2012 Case IH RB564, net/twine, moisture kit, 10,000 bales....................................$31,900 2001 Vermeer 605XL, twine.................$14,100
USED HAY TOOLS
2010 New Holland BB9060 3x3 big square baler, 15,000 bales.........................$65,400 1979 GMC retrieval truck, 2-wide or 3-wide, new 427 gas engine..............................$12,500
LAWN & GARDEN
Walker mowers in stock along with Toro commercial and residential units.
New Holland 575 14x18 square baler. Excellent!!...............................................$14,500 H&S 12 wheel bi-fold high capacity wheel rake. ......................................................Just In!! Lely 3-pt. disc mower..........................Just In!!
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LOADERS FOR SALE CAT 950 loader, looks and runs good............................ $15,000 CAT IT28 loader, forks available.............................. $24,000
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Working dogs help in the fight against AIS
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks A unique partnership between Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) and the Flathead Basin Commission (FBC) is 406-253-1001 helping promote the use of new weapons in the war against aquatic invasive species (AIS). But these weapons have four legs and a keen sense of smell. Working dogs trained to sniff out quagga and zebra mussels will be used to help inspectors at two FWP inspection stations in northwest Montana this summer. The mussels are the biggest concern for state AIS officials, due to the destruction they can cause fisheries, recreation and agriculture and municipal water supplies. The K-9 inspection teams are only searching for the presence of mussels, not aquatic vegetation, drugs or any potential contraband. The funding to use the dogs was secured by the FBC from Conoco Phillips/National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. The dogs are trained by Working Dogs for Conservation. The partnership between the FBC and FWP is long standPre Plant - Chemfallow - Crop ing in northwest Montana. The dogs will be working at two FWP inspection stations, and three others operated by other Liquid Fertilizer Application agencies in the area. The effort to keep AIS from invading Montana’s waters Terry Tomsheck 406-450-8013 or Rex Tomsheck 406-450-1252 kicks into high gear in the summer time as FWP operates Serving the Golden Triangle and surrounding areas 17 AIS inspection stations around the state from mid-May through Labor Day. Montana law dictates that all people with watercraft stop at inspection stations they pass. By law, watercraft includes a variety of vessels, including motorboats, paddleboard, kayaks, rafts, driftboats, and float tubes. The key to preventing the spread of AIS is to clean, The grain bin management system from OPI-Integris includes drain and dry your watertemperature and moisture sensing cables to help you determine when craft after each use. This and how long to run fans to cool and dry your grain. means to clean the vessel of all vegetation and material collected from use in the waterbody; drain all water from the watercraft, including live wells and bilges and reChoose your display for move your plugs; and make temperature and/or moisture sure to provide adequate readings time to thoroughly dry the Durable and watercraft before launching accurate cables it in a new waterbody. contain sensors for Though AIS inspection Wireless temperature only or stations are important in the temperature and fight against the spread of moisture AIS in Montana, recreationists must take the responsibility to practice clean, drain Detect grain temperature and dry techniques whether increases before spoilage they are going to pass an inspection station or not. occurs The K-9 inspection teams will work in concert with other inspectors and if mussels are detected, the dog Avoid spoilage will sit and focus on the losses Bin-Site spot of the detection until released by the handler. The Increase profits by Monitor moisture before public is encouraged to oblimiting over-drying serve the dogs operate, but hungry guests move in not to interact with the dogs Bypass shipping unless it is approved by their hassles with clean, handler. insect-free grain “Our K-9 detection teams Receive alerts from provide us another great tool OPI Blue when in the fight against AIS,” problems start to said Tom Boos, AIS cooroccur dinator with FWP. “We’re happy to provide a place for these teams to work.”
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COMBINES
Big Bud 525/50 recent rebuild, Bridgestone timber grip cut resistant singles, LS2 tires 30.5x32 - 75%, rebuilt 1150 Cummins, 50-60,000 lb. hydraulic winch, separate diesel engine winter heating system...............$125,000 with 12-ft. Degelman 6-way hydraulic blade...................................$135,000 Big Bud 550/50 550 hp, 2610 Series transmission, 70,000 lb. Clark axles, new paint and interior................................................................$125,000 1979 Big Bud 525/50 set at 600 hp, 386 hours on hour meter, New 55 gallon hydraulic system with flow control and detent on each bank.....$125,000 1979 Big Bud 450/50 hour meter shows 2348, new rebuilt 9 speed powershift, new total wiring upgrade, 800 metric Michelin duals.................$125,000 1971 Big Bud HN 250, 310 hp, (Collector’s Edition - 6th Big Bud built), 855 Cummins engine, Terra flotation tires, Fuller transmission..........$39,500 1971 Big Bud HN250 upgraded to 400 hp, 4 Pioneer remotes, 7-8000 hours............................................................................................$29,500
2014 Case IH STX500 HD 622 hours, PTO, 4 hydraulic remotes with Case drain, Pro 700, luxury cab, weight package, Firestone 90%, HID beacon......................................................................................$260,000 2005 Case IH STX450 Steiger 1937 hours, 5 hydraulics, powershift, Easy Steer, bare back........................................................................$159,000
2002 Case STX450 factory rebuilt Cummins 50 hours, 4870 chassis hours, powershift, 900/50R42 50%, weights, air drill hydraulics, S3 Outback auto steer..................................................................................$129,000 1999 Case IH 9380 400 hp, 360 PTO, powershift, 4 remotes, heavy duty drawbar, Auto Steer, Outback Guidance, (2) 300 gallon saddle tanks..... ...................................................................................................$79,500 1999 Case 9380 rebuilt 300 hours, 7700 chassis hours, PTO, powershift, Auto Steer, optional 2-260 gallon tanks......................................$79,500 1996 Case 9380 Construction Series, 7594 hours, Cummins reconditioned, powershift, motorized winch, Forest King LS-2 30.5L/32 40%...$49,500 1987 Case 4494 5687 hours, partial powershift, 18.4/34 duals 90%, 1000 PTO, clean..................................................................................$22,500 1984 Case 4490 6371 hours, 213 hp, powershift, 4 remotes, heavy duty swing drawbar, no PTO or 3 point...............................................$14,900 2007 Cat Challenger MT745B 7927 hours, powershift, New Camoplast 25” tracks, large PTO, 3 point, weights, 4 electric hydraulic remotes..$79,500 1994 Cat Challenger 65C 8717 hours, powershift, PTO, 80% tracks........... ...................................................................................................$59,500 1990 Cat Challenger 65 5476 hours, updated with D wheel system, 30” tracks 40%..................................................................................$39,500 1987 Cat Challenger 65 8130 hours, powershift, 45% tracks, shedded....... ...................................................................................................$29,500
1990 John Deere 8760 300 hp, 6106 hours, partial powershift, 24 speed, 4 remotes........................................................................................$49,500 Steiger Tiger 470 600 hp, Allison powershift, 30.5/32 60%.............$75,000 1981 Steiger Cougar ST280 400 hp, 7426 hours, rebuilt Spicer transmission, rebuilt 855, repainted, air drill hydraulic, 20.8/38 Firestone 65%..$59,500 1980 Steiger Panther III 325 hp, 7800 hours, Cat 3406 engine, 20 speed transmission, Atom Jet hydraulic for air drill..............................$29,500 Steiger Wildcat ST210 5519 hours, factory rebuilt Cat 3208, 18.4R34 60%, standard shift..............................................................................$17,900 2014 Versatile 2375 less than 500 hours, full weight package, PTO, Auto steer available, standard shift...................................................$159,500 2005 Versatile 2375 375 hp, 5000 hours, full powershift, PTO, 3 point, 4 remotes, Cummins diesel engine.............................................$119,500 2012 Versatile 550 417 hours, powershift, deluxe cab, HID, 800/70R38 Firestone, auto steer, weight package, 4 Electro remotes, 58 gpm......... .................................................................................................$299,000 2012 Versatile 340 600 hours, standard shift, deluxe cab, 18.4R46 duals, rear weights..............................................................................$129,000 Versatile 935 5200 hours, standard shift, 24.5/32 35%, air drill hydraulic, really clean.................................................................................$25,000 1985 Versatile 856 8428 hours, tremble auto steer, power shift, PTO, 3-point, 240 hp.........................................................................................$45,000 Versatile 850 8735 horus, standard shift, Atom Jet, 20.8/38 duals 40% outside, repainted, very nice.......................................................$25,000 Versatile 575 Firestone tires, front and rear differential locks, leather seating package, deluxe cab, HID lights, Sirius radio............................$289,000 Versatile 855 7066 hours, tires - 50%, 4 hydraulics.........................$25,000 Versatile 800, 7479 hours, 250 hp...................................................$19,000 Versatile 700 5524 hours.................................................................$12,500 Wagner soil packer with dozer, FWD...............................................$15,000
GRAIN CARTS
J&M 1000 20” corner auger, 1-3/4” 1000 PTO, scale, adjustable axles... ..............................................................................................$37,500
2016 J&M 875 18” corner auger, scales, tarp.............................$49,500 J&M 875 18” corner auger, 1-3/4” 1000 PTO..............................$32,000 J&M 875 16” corner auger, 1-3/4” 1000 PTO..............................$28,000
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
Morris 8900 Magnum 40-ft. chisel plow, 12” spacing, floating hitch....... ..............................................................................................$39,500 Flexi-Coil 800 45-ft. plow............................................................$19,500 Melroe 503 56-ft. chisel plow, 12” sweeps, good shape.............$14,500 Wil-Rich 30-ft. chisel plow, 14” sweeps, good shape.....................$9500 Gysler 24-ft. plow. No harrows, cable fold.....................................$4500 Farm King 4490 26.5-ft. disc, 9” spacing, 24” notched front, 24” smooth rear........................................................................................$49,500 Wishek 842T 27-ft. disc, 26” used once discs, Gates double arm harrows, super heavy duty...................................................................$45,000 Wishek 642C 20-ft. disc, 23” discs, 4 bar Gates harrows 30”, rock springs..................................................................................$20,000 Ford/Sunflower 250 32-ft. tandem disc, 20.5-22.25 smooth discs, mud scrapers................................................................................$19,500
SPRAYERS
2012 Versatile SX 275 120-ft. booms, updated Smart Trax and Envizo Pro Raven monitor, 1200 gallon stainless tank, 400 hours.$149,000 1994 Flexi-Coil 65XL pull-type sprayer, 120-ft., field ready................$7500 Summers sprayer with 1000 gallon tank.......................................$5000
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1999 Case IH 2388 rock trap, long auger, fore/aft, easy adjust sieves, 2685 separator hours, 3419 engine hours............................$49,500 Case IH 1680 with 1010 header, 3245 hours........... Combine: $25,000 .................................................................................. Header: $6500 1988 Case IH 1680 Stk#: 1701..................................................$29,500 Case IH 1480.....................................................Priced to Move! (as is) Case IH 1440, 25-ft. 1010 header, regular reel...Combine only $10,000 With header...........................................................................$17,500 1997 John Deere 9600 3400 separator hours, 3800 engine hours, less than 200 hours ago - $20,000 work order. ....Combine only $50,000 With header...........................................................................$57,500 Gleaner R60 & R62............................................... $10,000 - As Is obo
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2009 MacDon D60 45-ft. draper header, pick up reel, adaptor for CIH combines................................................................................$39,500 MacDon 1042 36-ft., pickup reel, transport, fits all older Case..$19,500 2013 Honey Bee 40-ft., transport, pickup reel, set for Versatile, adaptable to Cat, Massey, Challenger....................................................$65,000 Honey Bee SP36 30-ft., pickup reel...........................................$25,000 Honey Bee SP36 36-ft. draper header, hitch, transport, CIH adapter, regular reel.............................................................................$19,500 John Deere 936D pickup reel, transport....................................$29,500 John Deere 214 pickup attachment..............................................$6500 Agco DH30 30-ft., pickup reel, transport, super clean, fits Cat, Massey, Claas, Versatile......................................................................$20,000 Case 2015 13-ft., SwathMaster pickup..........................................$8500 Case 1015 13-ft., Rake-Up attachment.........................................$9500 Case 1010 25-ft. header, regular reel............................................$9500 (2) Case 1010 30-ft. header, regular reel. Each............................$9500 Case 1010 30-ft., regular reel........................................................$7500 Gleaner 13-ft., Rake-Up attachment.............................................$6500 Several Case IH & John Deere 25- & 30-ft., regular reels. Each..$1000
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Bourgault 8800 30-ft., 3 ranks, 3 sections, single manifold delivery, spring shanks, New Raven Supercooler Bourgault 2115 tank.........$35,000 Concord 60-ft.x12” air drill, shanks replaced with Edge-On shanks, diesel motor (if you want it can be a fan motor), 3000 cart.............$15,000 Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft. air drill, 12” spacing, new style distribution system, capped steel packers, single shoot, 2320 tank.....................$49,500 2000 Flexi-Coil 5000 57 x 12, steel packers..............................$39,500 Great Plains AD 1345 45-ft. air drill, 7” spacing.................$5000, as is Great Plains new style forward drills, (3) 10-ft. each, fold forward and transport, 6” spacing, very good condition.............................$12,500 (3) International 7100 rubber packers, regular hitch. Each..........$2000 2005 Morris 8425 Maxim II, 40-ft., dual manifold, spring shanks, 48 openers, 10” spacing, Morris 39AD, 425 bu., 3 tanks, TBH..$49,500 Morris Maxim II 40’x10”, single shoot, 240 bu., tow between...$39,000 Versatile 600 bushel tow behind tank, 520/85R38 duals on rear, 3 tank system, 4th tank for small seed includes Canola 3.6 busehl - included, V Pas Envizio Pro monitor.....................................................$89,500
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1994 Hesston 8400 16-ft. hay header.............. ........................... $17,500
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1996 Samsung SL120 Loader, 6500 hours, hydraulic quick coupler and 3rd valve.Forks available.. ........................... $32,500
2001 Magnum 57 KW generator, 7800 hours, single phase or 3 phase..................... $8500
2008 Ford F-350 XL 6.4 diesel, automatic, 111,000 miles, good candidate for a bale bed........ ........................... $12,500
2004 Freightliner Classic 515 hp Detroit, 18 speed, full lockers, 70,000 miles on engine inframe with paperwork........... $27,500
2003 Cat 420D IT backhoe, 4x4, extendahoe, heat, air condtioning, IT coupler on front............ ........................... $37,500
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BCI provides online resource for upcoming VFD changes
By K-State Research and Extension News Striving to provide the most up-to-date information on upcoming changes in regulations related to the Veterinary Feed Directive, the Beef Cattle Institute (BCI) at Kansas State University is offering a new online resource – for free. The BCI partnered with animal health experts Mike Apley of the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Brian Lubbers of the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, to create an online informational module that answers frequently asked questions regarding the Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) (http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/DevelopmentApprovalProcess/ucm449019.htm) issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Changes to the regulations as a result of the directive are scheduled to take place January 1, 2017. According to Lubbers, K-State has been heavily involved with face-to-face meetings regarding the VFD, but the online modules will give producers and veterinarians an opportunity to gain foundational knowledge on their own time. “The biggest thing for producers and veterinarians is really the planning,” he said. “We don’t want people to get to January 1 and be surprised by what they can and cannot do. I encourage producers to start the discussion with their veterinarians on what is impacted, how it may change, as well as the process.” The free informational modules for beef producers and veterinarians can be found at http://www.beefcattleinstitute. org The Beef Cattle Institute utilizes collaborative multidisciplinary expertise to promote successful beef production through the discovery and delivery of actionable information and innovative decision support tools. For more information contact Kelly Oliver, Project Manager, Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University at (785) 564-7459 or kjoliver@vet.ksu.edu ##### Native Americans used pumpkin seeds for medicine.
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ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE Clean • Green • No Rain Delivery available in semi load lots Call Steve at Double C Farms (406) 439-7429 Chester, MT
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What does the new dairy research mean for us?
By Julie Garden-Robinson, Food and Nutrition Specialist, NDSU Extension Service “Want milk!” exclaimed the little voice in the early hours of morning. By the time he was a toddler, our son knew exactly what he wanted to quench his thirst. He had whimsical dancing farm animals adorning the walls of his nursery. I guess when the morning light illuminated his room, the smiling cows reminded him it was time to eat. He didn’t even cry, unless no one showed up at his door. My husband or I would walk bleary-eyed down the hall to carry our growing boy downstairs for some cereal and milk. Now he’s 21 years old and still a milk enthusiast. Along with a variety of other foods, milk helped him grow to a height of 6 feet 3 inches. Genetics helped, too. For several years, as our kids were growing, we had several kinds of milk “on tap” in our refrigerator: whole milk when they were toddlers, reduced-fat milk when they reached preschool age and nonfat milk for ourselves. Now we only have nonfat milk in our refrigerator, even though I grew up drinking whole milk and 2 percent milk. Nonfat or low-fat milk has been the recommendation for many years for adults and older kids, primarily because it is lower in total fat and saturated fat, and therefore, it is lower in calories. Regardless of the type of milk, the other nutrients remain the same. For example, all types of milk, regardless of fat content, provide about 300 milligrams of calcium per cup. In fact, milk provides nine essential nutrients. It is fortified with vitamin D so the calcium is used by our bodies to build and maintain strong bones and teeth, as well as for other health reasons. Recently published research may alter the dairy fat recommendations in the future. Some studies have shown that consuming higher-fat dairy might have a neutral effect or a positive effect on our risk for chronic disease. Researchers at the University of Cambridge examined the results of 72 published studies with 600,000 participants in 18 countries. They found that the intake of saturated fat from dairy did not affect the heart disease rate and may reduce the diabetes risk. Another study showed a link between full-fat dairy foods and decreased weight gain. Perhaps the fat makes people feel more satisfied and less likely to consume more calories than they need. Many studies and a body of evidence are needed to change recommendations, so we in the nutrition field will be watching scientific publications about dairy closely. In the future, we may see changes in the dairy recommendations. For good health, we all need a balanced diet with plenty of variety, including lots of fruits and vegetables, dairy, lean protein and whole grains. The most recent guidelines recommend three servings of dairy per day. If you cannot have dairy due to allergies, you need to find a calcium source to meet your needs. Ingredient labels are required to alert you that the food contains a milk ingredient. If you have lactose intolerance (difficulty digesting the natural sugar, lactose, in milk), you may be able to handle smaller amounts of milk with meals, or you can try cheese, yogurt or lactose-free dairy products. If you follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, then read and compare nutrition labels on plant-based calcium sources. So for good health, should milk drinkers grab the milk with the red cap (whole milk) instead of the pink (nonfat milk) when in the dairy aisle? If you prefer higher-fat milk, yogurt and cheese, then enjoy it, but balance your calories. For example, if you are having cookies and whole milk, have one less cookie. Not all the research is in at this point. Just like any other science, whether it’s the phone technology we use or the type of car we drive, science evolves. To learn more about nourishing your bones, visit https:// www.ndsu.edu/boomers and click on “bones and joints” in the left-hand navigation. ##### An aged farmer and his wife were leaning against the edge of their pig-pen when the old woman wistfully recalled that the next week would mark their golden wedding anniversary. “Let’s have a party, Homer,” she suggested. “Let’s kill a pig.” The farmer scratched his grizzled head. “Gee, Ethel,” he finally answered, “I don’t see why the pig should take the blame for something that happened fifty years ago.”
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If you have items you want advertised in the August 2016 issue THE VERY LATEST WE CAN ACCEPT THEM IS July 27. Please call 406-271-5533 to place your ad or email to trader@3rivers.net.
Here are just a few of our trucks & trailers
2006 Peterbilt 387 Cat C15, 466 hp 13 speed, low pro 22.5 virgin Yokohama 35% drive tires, all aluminum wheels, 3.36 ratio, 236” wheelbase.... ..............................................$19,500
2005 Peterbilt 379EXHD Cat C15, 550 hp, 13 speed, steerable lift axle, nice 11R24.5 virgin tires on all aluminum wheels, drop visor. 937,000 total miles. Engine overhauled by Montana Peterbilt with 425,000 miles. Transmission replaced with only 120,000 miles.Sharp truck..........................................$49,990
2002 Wabash 53-ft. dry van, would make a great storage trailer.........$4900
2004 Kenworth W900B Cummins ISX, 450 hp, RTLO18913 13 speed, 11R22.5 tires on aluminum wheels, 60” studio sleeper, 972791 miles, 3.55 ratio................................$41,900
40-ft. container with swing doors............ ....................................................$4000
48-ft. step deck moving van trailer with side doors..........................$5900
1979 Steel 45-ft. step deck trailer, air ride, close tandem....................$8500
2000 Kenworth T800 AeroCab, Cat 3406E, 550HP, 13 speed, studio sleeper, good virgin low pro 24.5 tires, aluminum wheels, near new brakes and drums. Engine overhauled with 364,000 miles on overhaul. Overhaul done at Motor Power of Great Falls, with papers............................$38,900
To see our complete inventory please go to our website www.trkshop.com or give us a call today
1999 International 9900 Cummins Signature 600 hp engine, RTL020918 18 speed, nice low pro 24.5 tires, 46,000 lb rears with rear lockers...........$22,500
1990 Ford dump truck, Cummins 8.31, 250 hp, 13 speed, pintil hitch with air and hydraulic hookups, 15-ft. box, Hendrickson suspension........$18,500
1998 Eco 12-ton pintle hitch trailer, 25-ft. overall, 20-ft. flat deck, 5-ft. beavertail, 6-ft. ramps..................... $4900 1979 Bame 20-ft. pintle hitch trailer, 3 axle rated for 18,000 lbs, 5-ft. draw bar, 14.5-ft. main deck, 4.5-ft. beaver tail, fold down ramps, electric brakes.. .................................................$2900
1999 Freightliner FLD120 day cab, Detroit Series 60, 430 hp, 13 speed, 740,000 miles, 2 line wet kit, 210” wheelbase, 11R24.5 tires on hub piloted wheels...........................$18,500
1993 Load King 40-ft. tandem axle belly dump, 11R22.5 tires, centerpoint suspension....For Rent, Call for details
(3) single axle dollies, (1) spring ride... .................................................$1650 (2) air over spring ride...............$1750
1997 Timpte hopper train, 30-ft.6”x102” lead trailer and 24-ft.x102” pup, 60ft.6” overall length, 22” king pin, good 11R24.5 tires on all aluminum wheels, good brakes, new trap doors and bearings, just had annual inspection and are ready for work...........................$35,000
1980 Fruehauf aluminum insulated tank trailer, 7000 gallon, 11R24.5 tires........................................... $7500
2007 Wilson 53-ft.x102” spread axle livestock trailer, 3/4 dog house complete with nose decking.....................$45,900 2005 Wilson 53-ftx102” spread axle livestock trailer, nice floors, low pro 24.5 tires, 3/4 dog house, road side doors....... .................................................$42,500
1988 Guthrie 48-ft.x102” closed tandem livestock trailer, 11R24.5 tires, has nose decking, spring suspension, trailer is currently for sale near Lewistown, MT.............................................$10,000
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Hoven’s Used Equipment
New Holland BR780 twine only....................... $13,900 Massey Ferguson/Hesston 2856A twine and net wrap.............................................................. $34,500
USED SWATHERS
Hesston 6450 12-ft. header................................ $5000 MacDon M100 30-ft. single knife header.......... $95,200 MacDon 7000 with 30-ft. 960 header............... $27,900 MacDon R85 16-ft. rotary disc hydra swing...... $27,900
USED SPRAYERS
Apache 1200 120-ft. sprayer............................$59,900 Freightliner with F/S sprayer...........................$29,900 Ag Shield 1500 sprayer....................................$28,900
USED COMBINES
Gleaner R72 combine...................................... $29,900 Gleaner R62 combine...................................... $55,900 Gleaner R62 combine...................................... $29,900 Gleaner R62..................................................... $29,900 New Holland TR98 combine............................ $32,900 New Holland TR97 combine............................ $23,900
USED HEADERS
Gleaner 4200 pickup header............................ $14,900 MacDon R80 16-ft. rotary header..................... $14,900 MacDon D65D 40-ft. header............................. $59,900 MacDon D60S 35-ft. draper header.................. $31,000 MacDon 960 30-ft. with adapter and pickup reel........... ..................................................................... $19,900 MacDon 960 30-ft. with pickup reel.................. $17,900 MacDon 960 30-ft. draper header, pickup reel..$16,900 MacDon 960 36-ft. draper header, pickup reel..$14,900 MacDon 960 30-ft. with adapter, bat reel......... $14,900 MacDon 920 14-ft. header................................ $14,000 New Holland HS16 bi-directional header......... $10,900 3-Gleaner 15-ft. N-series pickup headers with Victory 7 or 8 belt attachment. Each.............................. $3500 30-ft. bat reel off 8570 header............................... $799
USED MISCELLANEOUS
Bobcat 3650 UTV.............................................$21,900 Highline 72-ft. heavy harrow............................$25,000 Renn 5505 27”x15” with harrows.........................$4000 Massey 20-ft. disc...............................................$2500 John Deere 570 spreader...................................$4900 John Deere 148 loader with grapple...................$5500 Kelly 3-pt. backhoe..............................................$4000 Danuser F7 3-pt. post hole auger, 9” & 12” bits... $1400 Donahue 20-ft. stock trailer.................................$7900 Titan 18-ft. stock trailer........................................$4500 Buhler 96” snowblower, 3-pt................................$2900
ROUND BALERS
Case IH RBX562 with mesh wrap.................... $14,900 Hesston 5580 baler.............................................. $800 2-Hesston 5556A with mesh wrap. Each......... $19,900 New Holland BR780 twine only....................... $13,900 New Holland BR780A twine only........................ $9900 New Holland 688 twine only................................ $9900 New Holland 664 twine only................................ $9600 Massey Ferguson/Hesston 2856A twine and net wrap.............................................................. $34,500 Vermeer Super J twine only................................ $4900
SQUARE BALERS
New Holland BB960 3x4 square baler............ $39,900 Case IH LBX432 3x4 with cutter...................... $64,900 Massey-Ferguson 2170 3x4........................... $74,900 Massey-Ferguson 2170 3x4, cutter................. $54,900
USED HAYING EQUIPMENT
Sitrex 10 wheel V-rake......................................... $4800 Vermeer WR24 12 wheel rake............................. $3600
USED PROCESSORS
2-Brandt VSF round/square processors. Each.... $8900 Highline 6600 processor..................................... $6900 Highline 6600 bale processor............................. $5900 Highline 6000 bale processor............................. $5000 Jiffy 900 processor.............................................. $6900
USED TRACTORS
Massey Ferguson 7624 CVT 180 PTO......... $134,900 New Holland T7 185 with loader.................... $109,900 David Brown 1212 3 pt., 540 PTO...................... $5900
USED AIR DRILL & CONVENTIONAL DRILLS
New Holland SD440 air seeder, 57-ft., 12” spacing...... ..................................................................... $59,900 Flexi-Coil 5000 51-ft. with 12” spacing............. $59,900 John Deere 9450 50-ft. with 12” spacing...................... ..................................................... Reduced $14,000
USED AUGERS
Farm King 13x70 auger with mover.................... $8900 Farm King 8x61 belt drive auger......................... $2800 Westfield MK1381 Plus auger........................ $17,900 Westfield 13x91...................................................CALL Westfield MK 13x91 swing auger.................... $18,000 Westfield MK 13x71 auger............................... $22,900 Westfield MK 13x70, swing hopper.................... $7500 Mayrath 8x60 swing auger.................................. $3000
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UW researchers study alfalfa stand rejuvenation options
By Brian Lee, research scientist at the James C. Hageman Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension Center near Lingle Researchers from the Sheridan Research and Extension Center (ShREC) and the James C. Hageman Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension Center (SAREC) near Lingle are cooperating on an alfalfa renovation project. Hay is a very important crop for Wyoming, accounting for a total production value of $317 million in 2014. Alfalfa hay accounted for 490,000 harvested acres with a 2.6 ton/ acre yield in 2014 (Wyoming Agricultural Statistics). With staggering numbers like these, it’s easy to see producers in the state lean heavily on alfalfa as a production crop and as a high-quality food source for cattle. There comes a time in the life of any alfalfa stand when a producer needs to make important decisions about how to get the greatest value out of it. Hay fields are usually renovated by primary and secondary tillage or by applying herbicide followed by no-till seeding. Some producers have historically performed various types of management practices, ranging from mild harrowing to moderately aggressive tillage at different times during the stand life in an attempt to rejuvenate existing stands. At what point do these operations truly add value for the alfalfa stand and what level of regrowth should you expect? These are the types of questions this study hopes to address: compare the effectiveness of various mechanical treatments with conventional hayfield renovation techniques and evaluate the costs of each practice. Mechanical treatments will include harrowing, aeration, and cultivation, while the conventional techniques will include herbicide, plowing, and reseeding with a cover crop. Researchers hope some of these low-cost mechanical methods can be used to improve productivity of an aging alfalfa stand. This topic has been of interest to Sheridan area producers, but the study hopefully will have statewide application. The research will be conducted in the Sheridan area with farm manager Dan Smith at ShREC being the primary contact. Mike Albrecht (malbrec1@uwyo.edu), Brian Mealor (bamealor@uwyo.edu), and I will be assisting with the research. Albrecht and Mealor can be reached at (307) 673-2856.
Hundreds of weeds identified in free ‘Weeds of the West’ e-pub
By University of Wyoming Extension Pigweed, dogbane and horsetail are among plants featured in the free downloadable “Weeds of the West,” a guide to more than 350 species found around the home, farm and ranch. The guide, available as a pdf or ePub at bit.ly/weedswest, aids in identifying species that compete with native plants, horticultural and agricultural crops or are toxic to livestock and people. Entries include descriptions, habitats and characteristics for weeds growing in all western states, including Hawaii. More than 1,000 photographs show early growth stages and mature plants, plus important features for identification. Abundance and ability to reproduce, compete and spread rapidly often characterize weeds. According to the editors, the “weed” label does not mean a plant is always undesirable or cannot be beneficial under certain circumstances. They give as examples species undesirable on grasslands for livestock as being valuable wildlife forage or habitat elsewhere. Some species poisonous to livestock are valued as ornamentals, and some nearly universally unappreciated weeds may help reduce soil erosion on disturbed sites. Published by the Western Society of Weed Science, Cooperative Extension of the United States and the University of Wyoming, “Weeds of the West” is one of more than 500 guides and how-to videos available from University of Wyoming Extension (see bit.ly/UWEpubs) covering livestock, wildlife and Wyoming open spaces, plus gardening, estate planning, energy planning and other topics. For more on weeds, see “Wyoming Weed Watchlist,” “Cheatgrass Management Handbook,” and “Weed Control in Gardens and Lawn.” ##### Approximately 1/3 of all potatoes grown in the US are grown in the state of Idaho.
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Saving water in Southern High Plains dairy production
By Dennis O’Brien, Agricultural Research Service U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists are trying to save water in one of the fastest growing dairy regions in the United States by encouraging use of a drought-tolerant crop the same way it’s sometimes used in India—as cattle feed. Dairy production is growing fast in the Southern High Plains region of West Texas and New Mexico, and most of the dairy producers there use corn silage or alfalfa as a key feed component. Corn and alfalfa require more water than other crops, thus stretching the Ogallala Aquifer, the source of water for that region, beyond capacity. Prasanna Gowda, an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) engineer, knew that dairy cattle in his native India are raised on finger millet (Eleusine coracana) and that milk from finger millet-fed cows there sells for a higher price. As part of their research, Gowda and his colleagues grew five finger millet varieties in Bushland for 120 days, selecting plants of each variety based on crude protein, fiber content, and other nutritional qualities. They compared the finger millet’s nutritional qualities to those of corn and sorghum from neighboring plots. Gowda found that finger millet had higher levels of potassium than corn, twice as much calcium, four to five times as much phosphorus, and comparable levels of protein, fiber and total digestible nutrients. (Calcium and phosphorus deficiencies reduce dairy cattle’s appetites and growth and lower milk production.) Finger millet also used less water than corn and sorghum. The one drawback was that finger millet produced lower yields than corn. The results showed that finger millet could be a viable feed source for dairy cattle as a supplement to corn and that it could help save water in areas where water is limited, Gowda says. Gowda was based in Bushland, Texas at the time of the study, but has since moved to the ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory in El Reno, Oklahoma.
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Researchers looking to step up mosquito surveillance
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By Iowa State University of Science and Technology News Service Mosquitoes are taking flight across Iowa, and it’s likely only a matter of time before they appear in a backyard near you. The impending mosquito season has already begun for medical entomologists at Iowa State University, who will continue longstanding efforts to monitor West Nile Virus and expand surveillance of mosquito species with the potential to carry Zika virus. Brendan Dunphy, a research associate in Iowa State’s Medical Entomology Laboratory, said Zika virus poses only a slight risk to Iowans because the species known to transmit the disease are not believed to have established themselves in the state. Zika virus is an infectious disease that can lead to severe birth defects. It has threatened populations in South America, and international travel has led to some cases appearing in the United States. No cases of the disease have occurred in the United States via transmission from mosquitoes. “To this point, there’s been an absence of established populations of the species that carry Zika in the state of Iowa,” Dunphy said. “Those species are primarily adapted for a tropical or sub-tropical climate.” The species in question are Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti – exceedingly rare or yet undetected in Iowa. Dunphy said Iowa State’s mosquito surveillance efforts have turned up only 12 specimens of Aedes albopictus in the state over the last 16 years. By comparison, more common “pest” mosquitoes, such as Aedes vexans, may tally more than 100,000 specimens in Iowa in a single year. This year, the laboratory will expand its trapping efforts to determine if Aedes albopictus or Aedes aegypti have established themselves in Iowa to gauge the potential threat posed by Zika virus, should mosquito-borne transmission occur in the United States. Several locations in Iowa are “under-trapped and understudied as far as mosquito populations,” so lab personnel want to fill in some of those gaps in the data, Dunphy said. “It’s not that we expect to find big populations of Aedes albopictus or Aedes aegypti, but we want to dispel some of that uncertainty,” he said. The Medical Entomology Laboratory has cataloged mosquito populations collected across the state every year for the last 45 years, and the lab will increase its use of traps this summer designed to lure the species that have the potential to transmit Zika, Dunphy said. The conventional traps the lab has used to catch species that may harbor West Nile Virus use a combination of light and still water to entice mosquitoes. But the new traps will simulate the secretion of human sweat and air movement patterns that mimic human respiration to more effectively lure the species with the potential to carry Zika virus. Ryan Smith, an assistant professor of entomology at Iowa State who leads the surveillance efforts, emphasized that expanded mosquito surveillance doesn’t mean Zika virus poses a threat in Iowa. “Currently, there is no immediate threat of Zika virus transmission in Iowa,” Smith said. “All cases of Zika in Iowa and the United States have been introduced from travel abroad, with the virus yet unable to establish local mosquito-borne transmission in the U.S. at this time. A more immediate risk for those in Iowa is the continued potential of West Nile transmission.” Dunphy said the short lifecycle of mosquitoes means populations can spike in a hurry. The beginning of June often brings the high temperatures and rainfall that create optimal habitat for some species to lay eggs. For those species, it takes only about a week and a half after for the recently hatched larvae to develop into bloodthirsty adults. Dunphy recommended that Iowans who want to avoid mosquitoes rid their property of all standing water to cut down on the available habitat. He said flower pots, gutters and bird baths all have the potential to attract mosquitoes. Mosquito repellents provide some protection, as does staying indoors around dusk, when mosquito activity is often the heaviest, he said. ##### Retirement at 65 is ridiculous. When I was 65, I still had pimples. –George Burns ##### Senior Definition App: half of a Golden Delicious.
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MSU College of Agriculture seeks ag leader nominations
The Montana State University College of Agriculture is seeking nominations for outstanding agricultural leaders to honor during its 2016 Celebrate Agriculture event, set for November 10-12. The annual awards honor those who have exhibited abundant leadership in Montana public service as an agricultural producer, industry advocate, agri-business leader or as a friend of agriculture. The award is part of the college’s annual Celebrate Agriculture event, and awardees will be honored during the college’s Harvest Breakfast on Saturday, November 12. The event and awards recognize the important voice Montana’s agricultural producers have in their land-grant university, according to MSU Vice President of Agriculture Charles Boyer. “Our outstanding agricultural leaders represent the breadth and depth of the many ways our agricultural community supports MSU,” Boyer said. “They serve as strong examples for our students and stakeholders of how leadership and participation can further the land-grant mission of teaching, research and outreach.” Successful award applicants will be: well respected in their agricultural community; actively involved in the agriculture industry with accomplishments that impact many; an industry leader or an upcoming, active and innovative producer; or have a lifetime of achievement in agriculture. Current MSU, state or federal employees will not be considered except in the friend of agriculture category. Past MSU, state or federal employees need to have been retired for a minimum of two years and shown service above and beyond their job requirements to be considered. Nominees who are not selected this year will be reconsidered the following year, but applications should be updated with current information. In 2015, Lola Raska of the Montana Grain Growers Association and Max and Kirsti Cederberg of Hot Rod Ranch Inc. received the award. The deadline for nominations is Friday, August 26, and forms should be received at 202 Linfield Hall, MSU, Bozeman, MT, 59717, by that date. Nomination forms may be downloaded at: http://agriculture.montana.edu/celebrateag/. Celebrate Agriculture is an opportunity to celebrate the heritage of Montana agriculture and the impact the land-grant tradition has on communities across the state of Montana, the nation and the world. The event includes a dinner hosting the college’s student scholarship award winners, a public breakfast and current agricultural-related research highlights. All events are free and open to the public. The MSU Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics will also host an outlook conference on Friday, November 11, called “Agricultural Production: Trends and Changing Food Systems.” Oklahoma State University Regents Professor Jayson Lusk will give a keynote talk, “The Future of Food,” during the conference lunch hour. A full conference schedule can be found at http://www. ampc.montana.edu/fallconference/index.html
NDSU develops soybean growing degree day model
By NDSU Extension Service North Dakota State University (NDSU) researchers have developed a new model to predict the maturity date of soybeans for growers in eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. “The new model is just one of the many North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network (NDAWN) online tools available to growers,” says Adnan Akyuz, North Dakota state climatologist and professor of climatological practice at NDSU. “This model will help growers judge their risks associated with a projected soybean maturity and frost dates.” In North Dakota, soybean varieties with a relative maturity (RM) rating of 00 are adapted for production in the most northern parts of the state, while group 0 and the early group 1 are adapted for the southern part of the state. Each variety is classified with a 0 to 9 decimal number following the group number. A variety designated as 0.1 could be grown in the northern part of the 0 RM zone, while a 0.9 RM variety can be grown in the southern part of the 0 maturity zone. Soybean growth stages are divided into vegetative and reproductive. “The soybean development stage with one pod on the CONTINUED ON PAGE C17
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main stem with a mature color is called ‘beginning maturity,’ or R7,” says Hans Kandel, NDSU Extension Service agronomist. “The R8 stage is defined as 95 percent of the pods on the plant having reached the mature color and is called full maturity.” The new model predicts the maturity at the R8 growth stage and is based on growing degree days (GDD), also called growing degree units. This model was developed to predict the soybean maturity date (R8) based on accumulated GDD from the planting date. Based on 1,816 data points, a regression analysis was performed that predicted 1,694, 1,890 and 2,058 average GDD to maturity for 00.8, 0.5 and 1.1 RM soybeans, respectively. Northern soybean cultivars are limited in growth duration due to the short growing season. Soybean plants may show freeze damage when the air temperature falls below 32 F, and in North Dakota, a killing frost is possible in the second half of September. Therefore, selecting varieties that will be mature before the fall freeze is important for growers. For model predictions, agriculturists can select the RM for a variety, date of planting and nearest NDAWN station to estimate the maturity date. The output provides the predicted maturity date, as well as average first day of various frost risks. Wet or dry conditions may influence how quickly the crop matures in the fall, and therefore, the predicted maturity date for this model may be slightly different, depending on the late-season weather conditions. The new GDD model can be found at https://ndawn.ndsu. nodak.edu/soybean-growing-degree-days.html.
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1996 John Deere 425 mower, 20 hp, hydro transmission, 48” deck, gas, 2WD. #21594 (3)..................................$2000
Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Alex Yeska, Salesman 406-942-0065; Wade Engstrom, AMS/Commercial Sprayer Specialist 406-263-2498; Coel Stutheit 406-263-2494 Circle: Mike Haynie, Salesman, 406-939-5994; Ole Rolandson, Salesman, 406-974-2144; Don Wagner, Salesman 406-230-1059 Culbertson: Mike Kjos, 406-489-7277; Luke Anderson, Salesman 406-478-3118 Plentywood: Jake Reynen, Salesman 406-480-3512
2014 John Deere 825i “Camo” gator, powersteering, cab, bench seating, heater, 14” Bighorn tires, deluxe cargo box with power lift, 655 miles. #21474. (1).......................................... $16,500
2012 John Deere RSX850i green sport gator, 14” Maxxis Bighorn tires, bucket sport seat, sports package. #16007575............................ $12,995
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NEW JOHN DEERE TRACTORS
Up to 5 years 0% INTEREST available on qualifying tractors With qualifying down payment or trade equity - o.a.c.
4WD
NEW John Deere 7250R 250 hp, E23/ IVT, 10” color touch display, 1 year JD link, 4600 processor, CVIII cab, XM, LHR linear control, 6.8L FT4 engine, 85cc hydraulic pump, 5-remote cylinder, 540/1000 PTO, 118.5” rear axle, 620/70R42 160A8 R1, 2 front 600/65R28 147A8, LED lights, Ethernet switch R4, refrigerator, foot speed control throttle, cold weather package, 240 amp alternator, loader reader package, 2 inside wheel weights, 1 pr 165# - 1 pr 450#. #976................... .“Carryover Special” Save $39,000 NEW John Deere 7320R 230 hp, EVT, 2630 display, SF1 receiver, 6.8L engine, 85cc hydraulic pump, five remote cylinder, 540E/1000/1000E PTO, regular drawbar Cat. III, 40,000 triple link suspension, premium LED light package, full coverage rear fenders, Ethernet switch, foot speed control throttle, cold weather package, 240 amp alternator, Quik-tatch. #942. ......... “Demonstrator Save” $43,000 2015 John Deere 7210R 210 hp, IVT 40KPH, 2630 GS 3 display, SF1 receiver, JD link, 4600 processor, CV III, XM radio, 6.8L engine, 85cc hydraulic pump, four remote cylinder, 540/1000 PTO, 420/90R30, refrigerator, foot speed control throttle, cold weather package, 240 amp alternator, loader ready, Quik-tatch, 2 inside wheel weights, 1 pr 165/2 pr 450# outside. #1034................................... .“Carryover Special” Save $38,000 2015 John Deere 6215R 215 hp, IVT, 10” color touch display, Greenstar AutoTrak, JD link, 4600 processor, cab, XM, 60ccm hydraulic pump, 4 remote cylinder, 540E/1000/1000E, sway control blocks, 110” axle, 520/85R42, 420/90R30, tool box, cold weather package, 240 amp alternator, panorma glass room, 2 pr 450# inside weights, 1-158/1-450# outside weights. #1050................................... .“Carryover Special” Save $30,000 2015 John Deere 6195R 195 hp, AutoQuad Plus, 7” color touch display, JD link, 4100 processor, XM, 60ccm hydraulic pump, 4 remote cylinder, 540E/1000/1000E PTO, sway control blocks, 420/90R30 142 A8 R1, pivot fenders, cold weather package, 240 amp alternator, panorama glass roof, 2 pr 450# inside inner, 1 pr 450# outside inner weights. #1047.................. .“Carryover Special” Save $28,000 2015 John Deere 6175R MFWD, 175 engine hp, IVT transmission, 10” touch display, Greenstar AutoTrak, Gen 4 ACT 4600 processor, premium cab, radio/XM, 60ccm hydraulic pump, four remote cylinder, 540E/1000/1000E, sway control blocks, 110” axle, 420/90R30 142A8, pivot fenders, cold weather package, fuel heating system, deluxe pano lights, 240 amp alternator, panorama glass roof, 2 pr 450# inside inner weights. #1045................................... .“Carryover Special” Save $28,000 2015 John Deere 6175R 175 hp, AutoQuad Plus, 7” color touch display, Greenstar AutoTrak, JD link, 4100 processor, hydraulic pump 60ccm, 540E/1000/1000E PTO, sway control blocks, cold weather package, fuel heating system, 240 amp alternator, panorama glass roof. #1025............... .“Carryover Special” Save $26,000
NEW John Deere 6155M MFWD, 123 PTO hp, 155 engine hp, 20 speed PowrQuad transmission, standard cab, Isobus ready/Greenstar ready, 2014 John Deere 9510R 490 hp, 18/6 mirrors, cold start package, 200 powershift, high plow hydraulics with amp alternator, multi power outlet 5 remotes, motor seal drain, JD link strip, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. III 3 point ultimate, Guidance ready, tripleshitch, 3 hydraulic remotes, joystick 480/80R50, Premium Command View loader control, 480/80R42 rear tires, cab, leather air ride seat, electric 420/85R28 front tires with fenders. mirrors, premium XM radio, 2-165 lbs #11 (1)................................................ weights, 4-450 lbs weights. “ONLY” 499 .“Carryover Special” Save $17,750 hours. #21512. (3).................$325,000 2015 John Deere 6140R 140 hp, AQ Plus 20/20, deluxe cab, XM satellite, 3 remote cylinder control, 540/540E/1000 PTO, Firestone tires, 480/80R42 151A8, 380/85R30 135A8 R1, tool box, Greenstar ready harness, cold weather package, fuel heating system, deluxe pano light, 200 amp alternator, cup holder, Pan- 2012 John Deere 9560R 560 hp, 18x6 orama glass roof, 2 pr 450# inside powershift transmission, 5 hydraulic weights. #1033................................... remotes, 520/85R46 triples, wheel .“Carryover Special” Save $21,000 weights, premium cab CVII with comNEW John Deere 6140D MFWD, 115 mand arm, SF1 Starfire 3000 receiver, PTO hp, 140 engine hp, 24F/12R GS3 2630 touch display, dual beam synchronized transmission, forward/ radar, HID lighting, premium radio with reverse shuttle, standard cab, air ride XM, low hours. #16003912. (3). seat, 3 hydraulic remotes, 540/1000 WAS $297,500 THEN $267,000 PTO, Cat. II 3 point hitch, 18.4x38 NOW $226,500 rear tires with 8 weights, 14.9x24 front tires. #1042................................ .“Carryover Special” Save $12,000 2015 John Deere 6140D MFWD, 115 PTO hp, 140 engine hp, standard cab, air ride seat, 24F/12R synchronized transmission, 3 hydraulic remotes, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. II 3 point hitch, 18.4x38 rear tires with 8 rear weights, 14.9x24 front tires. #1048.... .“Carryover Special” Save $12,000 2002 John Deere 9420 420 hp, 24F/6R NEW John Deere 6140D MFWD, 115 QuadRange transmission, deluxe pto hp, 140 engine hp, standard cab, cab, active seat, differential lock, dual air ride, 12F/12R synchronized trans. 800/70R38 tires, 2800# front weights, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. II 3 point hitch, 3 4950# rear weights, 4 hydraulic rehydraulic remotes, 18.4x38 rear tires, motes, recent engine work, 5335 hours. 14.9x24 front tires. #21016. (3).......... #21612 (4).............................$122,500 “Carryover Special” Only $75,500 2008 John Deere 9330 375 hp, power2015 John Deere 3046R MFWD, 37 PTO shift, 710/70R42 duals, active seat, 4 hp, 45 engine hp, E-Hydro transmisremotes. Consignment. #17300. (1)..... sion, deluxe cab, air ride seat, A/C, ..............................................$159,000 540 rear PTO, 540 mid PTO, Cat. I 2004 John Deere 9320 deluxe comfort 3 point hitch, rear hydraulic remote, package, power differential lock, 18/6 43x16-20 rear industrial tire, 27x8.5powershift transmission, backup alarm, 15 front industrial tire, H165 loader. AM/FM/WB/CD, instructional seat. #8897. (1)........................ Save $9000 Consignment. #16013032. (2).............. 2015 John Deere 3038E MFWD, 30 PTO ..............................................$145,000 hp, 37 engine hp, hydrostatic transmission, 540 PTO, Cat. I 3 point hitch, 15-19.5 industrial tread rear tires, 25x8.50 industrial tread front tires, D160 loader. #8880 (2)...................... ......“Carryover Special” Save $4000 2015 John Deere 3032E MFWD, 25 PTO hp, 31 engine hp, hydro transmission, 540 PTO, Cat. 1 3 point hitch, 15-19.5 2000 John Deere 9300 360 engine hp, 24 speed PowrSync transmission, power rear tires, 25x8.50 front tires, D160 differential lock, 710/70R38 dual tires loader. #8907 (4)................................ with weights, 4 hydraulic remotes, ..... “Carryover Special” Save $4000 true ground speed radar, deluxe cab, 2015 John Deere 1025R MFWD, 18 PTO air conditioning, heater, AM/FM radio. hp, 24 engine hp, hydro transmission, #21320 (3)...............................$69,000 540 PTO, Cat I. 3 point, H120 loader, 260 backhoe, 26x12 rear tires, 18x8.5 front tires. #8791. (2).......................... ..... “Carryover Special” Save $4000
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1980 John Deere 8640 275 engine hp, 229 PTO hp, 16F/6R QuadRange transmission, 4 hydraulic remotes, 1000 PTO, dual tires, cab, air, heater, 10,400 hours. #21613. (4)................................$12,500 1982 Steiger Panther III ST310 855 Cummins engine, 270 draw bar hp, 20F/4R transmission, 3 hydraulic remotes, cab, air, heater. #21685 (2)...............$13,500
JOHN DEERE ROW CROP - 100 hp. plus
2012 John Deere 8360R 360 hp with Intel power management, IVT transmission, 60 gpm hydraulic pump, 4 hydraulic remotes, premium Commandview II cab, AutoTrac ready, dual beam radar sensor, 1000 PTO, 3-pt. hitch, 710/70R42 rear dual tires, ILS front axle with 480/70R34 dual tires and fenders, HID lighting, wheel weights. 2215 hours. #16003845. (4). WAS $265,000 THEN $229,950 NOW $195,000
2010 John Deere 8320R MFWD, 320 engine hp, 260 PTO hp, 16F/4R powershift, 1000 PTO, Cat. III 3 pt. hitch, 5 hydraulic remotes, 85cc (60gpm) hydraulic pump, 118.5” rear axle, 480/80R50 dual rear tires, 42ººª0/85R34 front tires with independent front suspension, deluxe cab, cold start package, premium radio, 1400 lbs weights on each rear axle. #21099. (3).................. $198,000
2010 John Deere 8270R MFWD, 230 hp, 189 PTO hp, IVT transmission, 5 hydraulic remotes, 42.5 gpm hydraulic pump, 118.5” rear axle, 380/90R534 R1W tires, 380/90R54 R1W rear tires, active seat, 2 pair 450# rear weights. #21098. (3).......................... $175,000
2013 John Deere 7230R 230 engine hp, 189 PTO hp, IVT transmission, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. III 3 pt hitch, dual rear tires: 520/42 @ 85%, triple link front axle with 420/30 front tires, 85cc hydraulic pump, 5 hydraulic remotes, premium cab, air, heat, AM-FM-Satellite stereo, HID lighting package, electric mirrors, business band antenna, foot throttle, 2465 lbs on each rear axle, cold weather start, JD H480 loader, bucket, 5-tine grapple. #17281 (3).......................... $220,000
2012 John Deere 7230R MFWD, 230 engine hp, 180 PTO hp, IVT transmission, 380/90R54 dual rear tires, 118.5” rear axle, triple link front suspension, 380/80R38 front tires, Cat. III 3 pt. hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hydraulic remotes, 63cc hydraulic pump (43 gpm), premium cab with suspension, HID lighting, XM Satellite radio, cold start, 16 front weights, 450 lbs weights on each rear axle, 2120 hours. #21097. (3)..... ............................................ $169,000
2012 John Deere 7215R 215 hp, IVT transmission, 43 gpm hydraulic pump, 3 hydraulic remotes, triple link suspension, 420/90R30 front tires with fenders, 620/70R42 rear tires with 1400 lbs. weights, XM satellite radio, HID lighting, cold weather package, H480 loader, bucket, 5-tine grapple fork, joystick control. #17291. (3)....... ............................................ $196,000
ANTIQUE TRACTORS
“ATTENTION COLLECTORS” parts machine, Fordson 2WD tractor. #16003413..... ..................................$1500
1997 John Deere 9300 360 engine hp, 24/6 Quad shift, 4 hydraulic remotes, dual 710/70R38 tires, true ground speed radar. #21213. (4)....................$79,000
406-228-2496 or 800-428-2496 Glasgow, MT (1) 406-765-1531 or 800-443-9447 Plentywood, MT (2) 406-485-2145 or 800-521-5800 Circle, MT (4) 406-787-6201 Culbertson, MT (3) Check out our website: www.fesmt.com
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1991 John Deere 8760 300 hp, 24 speed Power Sync, fresh underhaul, 20.8R38 duals, 10,279 hours. Consignment. #21342. (1)...............................$59,000
Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Alex Yeska, Salesman 406-942-0065; Wade Engstrom AMS/Commercial Sprayer Specialist 406-263-2498; Coel Stutheit 406-263-2494 Circle: Mike Haynie, Salesman, 406-939-5994; Ole Rolandson, Salesman, 406-974-2144; Don Wagner, Salesman, 406-230-1059 Culbertson: Mike Kjos, 406-489-7277; Luke Anderson, Salesman 406-478-3118 Plentywood: Jake Reynen, Salesman 406-480-3512
2014 John Deere 7290R 290 hp, IVT 40KPH, 2630 Display, 4600 processor, CVIII cab, XM, LHR Linear control, 9.0L final tier 4 engine, 85cc hydraulic pump, 5 hydraulic remotes, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. III 3 pt., 650/65R42 rear tires, 600/65R28 front tires, LED lights, ethernet, leather trim, foot speed control, cold weather package, 240 amp alternator, loader ready package, quik-tatch, 2 inside wheel weights. #21370 (1)........................... $248,500
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2014 John Deere 7210R MFWD, cab with suspension, IVT, Guidance ready, singles, 110.5” rear axle, Cat. IV wide swing drawbar, cast wheels with single taper hubs, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, no 540 shaft, four remote cylinder control, premium cab with active seat, 420/85R28 fronts, 7” color touch display, premium radio with XM, 63cc hydraulic pump, right hand & left hand electric adjust mirrors, 50KPH with right hand reverser, ILS with front brakes, 1400# inside rear weights with H480 loader, 420 hours. #21513. (3).. ............................................ $211,000
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ROUND BALE MOVER
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TRACTORS - JOHN DEERE ROW CROP - 100 hp. plus (continued from other page)
2012 John Deere 7200R MFWD, 200 engine hp, 165 PTO hp, IVT, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. III 3 pt. hitch, 118.5” rear axle, 480/80R50 dual rear tires, triple link front suspension, 380/80R38 front tires, 63cc hydraulic pump (43 gpm) with 4 hydraulic remotes, premium cab CVII with suspension, 7” color touch display, XM Satellite radio, HID lighting, cold weather start, 12 front weights, 900 lbs weights on rear axle. #21096. (3).......................... $151,000
2004 John Deere 7920 MFWD 170 PTO hp, IVT transmmission, triple link front suspension, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt. hitch, 3 function joystick loader control, 96” rear axle, 520/85R42 single rear wheels, 420/90R30 front tires with fenders, rear weights, deluxe cab with foot throttle, AM/FM radio/WB/ CD, instructional seat, 746 loader, 8-ft. bucket with digging teeth, hood guard, 5-tine grapple, 5440 hours. #21069 (1).......................................... $98,000
2005 John Deere 7720 MFWD, 140 PTO hp, 20 speed PowrQuad transmisson with forward & reverse shuttle, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. III 3 point hitch, 4 hydraulic remotes, 480/80R42 rear tires, 420/85R42 front tires, premium cab with air ride seat, Greenstar ready, 746 loader, bucket, grapple fork. #21186. (1)............................ $92,500
(R) 1989 John Deere 4455 MFWD, 142 PTO hp, powershift transmission, cab, air conditioning, heater, 3 hydraulic remotes, 540/1000 PTO, JD 280 loader, bucket, grapple fork, “Major Reconditioning”. #16003972. (2). WAS $63,500 THEN $54,500 NOW $45,000
UTILITY TRACTORS 40-100 hp
2014 John Deere 5115M MFWD, 100 PTO hp, IT4 diesel engine, power reverser transmission, 540 PTO, Cat. 2 3-pt. hitch, triple mid & rear hydraulic remotes, deluxe cab with air ride seat, cornerpost exhaust, mirrors, cold start package, JD H260 loader. #16013009. (4)....................................... $129,950 2014 John Deere 5115M MFWD, 100 PTO hp, IT4 diesel engine, power reverser transmission, 540 PTO, Cat. 2 3-pt. hitch, triple mid & rear hydraulic remotes, deluxe cab with air ride seat, mirrors, cornerpost exhaust, cold start package, JD H260 loader. “Only 100 Hours”. #16013010. (3)....... $129,950
2014 John Deere 5065E FWA, 65 engine hp, 53 PTO hp, air, heat, 12x12 Powr reverser transmission, 540 PTO, Cat II 3-point hitch, mid mount joystick, 16.9x24 rear tires, 12.5x80 front tires, JD H240 loader, 225 hours. #17306. (4).......................................... $46,500
Morris 1400 round bale mover, carries (14) 5-ft.x6-ft. bales. #16006848. (1). Was $22,500.......................................................................................NOW $18,500
MISCELLANEOUS
“NEW” New Leader L3030G4 high capacity fertilizer spreader with 300 cu. ft. stainless steel hopper able to hold up to 10 ton of product. Spreads fertilizer at rates as low as 50 lbs./acre to as high as 1100 lbs./acre at a width of 105-ft. #14201021. WAS $56,000 THEN $54,000 NOW $49,000
2015 Hygrade 1400RS 14-ft. rear steer pulltype grader with weight. #14201049.... ........ Demo Discount NOW $16,500 Degelman 16-ft. dozer, hydraulic lift, mounts for JD 9320 4WD tractor. #16010061..............................$19,000
2014 CPI, DL990 fuel trailer, 900 gallon diesel tank, 90 gallon DEF tank, drawer package, JD compressor-generator, electric start, 50-ft. x 1/2” hose reel, FillRite diesel fuel pump. #14201026........ ................................................$32,000
2014 John Deere BW16005 96” Global high volume bucket, fits H340 & H360 loaders. #16010058.................... $3200 John Deere BW15919 8-ft. bucket off H380 loader. #14402202. (1)............... $1575
3 POINT HITCH EQUIP.
GRAIN VACS
2015 John Deere 5055E 55 engine hp, 45 PTO hp, mid mount remotes, 16.9-28 6PR. #21398.(3).................... $33,500
1996 John Deere 7800 145 hp, cab, MFWD, partial powershift, singles, 740 loader with grapple, 3 remote hydraulic controls, 110” rear axle, 14.9R30 fronts, 3 point, 18.4R42D rears, 16F/12R PowrQuad transmission. #21295 (1).................... $64,500 1993 John Deere 7800 MFWD, 145 PTO hp, 19 speed powershift transmission, 3 hydraulic remotes, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. III 3-point hitch, 20.8x38 rear tires, 14.9R-30 front tires, JD 740 loader, 6750 hours. #21684. (2)........ $51,500
COMPACT TRACTORS 1-40 hp 1981 John Deere 4440 2WD, powershift transmission, 540/1000 PTO, 3-point hitch, 2 hydraulics remotes, cab, air, heater, JD 158 loader. #21675. (3)..... .............................................. $29,000 1953 Ford NAA “Collector” 32 hp, 2WD, loader, bucket, 3-pt. blade (needs clutch work). (1)....................... $3250
2015 John Deere 260 backhoe, 3 point hitch, Cat. I, 12” bucket. #21599. (1).. ................................................. $5700 “NEW” Frontier SB3107 sickle bar mower, 6’9” working width, 25 hp-50 hp PTO hp requirement. #21032. (3).. WAS $5575 THEN $4875 NOW $4320 “NEW” Frontier BU1060 round bale unroller, hydraulic actuation. #21005. (1)............................................. $1595 “NEW” Frontier BU1060 round bale unroller, hydraulic actuation. #21006. (1)............................................. $1595 “NEW” Frontier SB1164 Cat. I, 3 pt hitch snowblower. #9828. (1)............. $4500
2008 Rem 3700 high capacity, up to 10,000 bushels per hour load out capacity. #16009253. (1). WAS $19,995 THEN $17,995 NOW $15,950
2012 Rem 2700 540 PTO, hoses with bin sweep. #21312 (3)................. $19,200
1968 John Deere 5020 2WD, 115 drawbar hp, 130 PTO hp, 8 speed syncor transmission with Leon 747 loader bucket & grapple. #17285. (4)................. $5500 2013 John Deere 6140M MFWD, 140 engine hp, 24/24 Auto Quad Plus transmission, 540/1000 PTO, Cat III 3-point hitch, 3 deluxe hydraulic remotes with power beyond valve, deluxe cab, air ride seat, RH & LH mirrors, right hand door, stereo, multi-power outlet, Michelin 480/80R42 rear tires, 380/85R30 front tires, JD H360 loader, bucket, 5-tine grapple fork, 980 hours. #21053. (3).......................... $116,000
2014 John Deere 6140D cab, MFWD, power reverse transmission, air suspension seat, triple SCV deluxe, telescopic draft links, 18.4x38, 8PR rears, 14.9x24 8PR fronts, deluxe corner post EXH, loader ready package, 8 rear weights with H380 loader, 430 hours. #21485. (2).......... $78,500
CASE IH ROW CROP - 100 hp. plus
Ford 9N gas engine, manual transmission, 540 PTO, Cat I 3 point hitch. #17310. (4)............................................. $2500
FERTILIZER SPREADER
2009 Case IH Maxxum 140 Pro MFD, 120 PTO hp, CVT transmission, 3 hydraulic remotes, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. 2 3-pt. hitch, 480/80R42 rear tires, 380/85R30 front tires, cab, air conditioning, heater, CIH 750 loader, bucket, grapple fork. #16003993. (1) WAS $79,500...............NOW $76,500
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2008 King Kutter RC30 5-ft. rotary mower. #21526. (1)................................. $850 John Deere 506 5-ft. rotary mower, 540 PTO. #21095 (3)......................... $800
2003 Brandt 4500 1000 PTO, 7” flex tubes. #17505. (4)............................... $9500
406-228-2496 or 800-428-2496 Glasgow, MT (1) 406-765-1531 or 800-443-9447 Plentywood, MT (2) 406-485-2145 or 800-521-5800 Circle, MT (4) 406-787-6201 Culbertson, MT (3)
“RENTAL/Demonstrator” New Leader TR1000 trailer with L3030G4 high capacity fertilizer spreader with 300 cu. ft. stainless steel hopper able to hold up to 10 ton of product. Spreads fertilizer at rates as low as 50 lbs./acre to as high as 1100 lbs./acre at a width of 105-ft. To accommodate for varying row crops and full-season fertilizer application, the TR1000 axle manually adjust from 80” to 120” wheel centers. #14200917. WAS $95,000 THEN $85,500 NOW $69,500
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Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Alex Yeska, Salesman 406-942-0065; Wade Engstrom, AMS/Commercial Sprayer Specialist 406-263-2498; Coel Stutheit 406-263-2494 Circle: Mike Haynie, Salesman, 406-939-5994; Ole Rolandson, Salesman, 406-974-2144; Don Wagner, Salesman 406-230-1059 Culbertson: Mike Kjos, 406-489-7277; Luke Anderson, Salesman 406-478-3118 Plentywood: Jake Reynen, Salesman 406-480-3512
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COMBINES
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ROTARY
(R) 2015 John Deere S680 premium cab, enhanced leather air ride seat, HID lighting with extremity lights, XM satellite radio, GS3 2630 color touch display mounted on arm rest, Command Touch Pro-Drive transmission, hi-torque fixed speed lateral tilt Contour Master feeder house, large wire concave, variable stream rotor, straw chopper with powercast tailboard, 28’5” high speed unloading auger, dual Michelin 650/85R38 drive tires, 750/65R26 steering tires, 250 separator hours. JD Powertrain extended warranty remains until 7/28/18 or 2000 engine hours. #21378 (1). WAS $438,000 THEN $409,500 NOW $390,000 (R) 2015 John Deere S680 premium cab, enhanced air ride leather seat, HID lighting with extremity lights, premium XM satellite radio, GS3 color 2630 touch display, SF1 AutoTrac ready, Pro-Drive transmission with Harvest Smart, hi torque fixed speed lateral tilt Contour Master feederhouse, variable stream rotor, 28’5” high speed unloading auger, straw chopper with powercast powered tailboard, Michelin dual 650/85R38 drive tires, 750/65R26 steering tires, 300 separator hours. JD Powertrain extended warranty remains until 7/28/18 or 2000 engine hours. #21380 (1). WAS $428,000 THEN $404,000 NOW $385,000 2014 John Deere S680 premium cab, leather interior, premium XM radio, HID lighting, GS3, 2630 mounted on air rest, AutoTrac ready with Harvest monitor, Pro-Drive transmission with Harvest Smart feedrate control, lateral tilt feederhouse-fixed speed with reverser, small grain concave, thick skin tri-stream rotor, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, 400 bushel power folding grain tank, fine cut 2-speed straw chopper with powercast tailboard, 650/85R38 dual drive tires, 28L-26 steering tires, 485 separator hours, 610 engine hours. JD Powertrain extended warranty remains. #21525 (3). WAS $349,000 THEN $339,000 NOW $329,000 2014 John Deere S680 premium cab, enhance air suspension seat, standard lighting with extremity lights, XM Satellite radio, 7” GSE color touch display, AutoTrac ready, Command Touch Pro-Drive transmission, Tri-Star rotor, Firestone dual 520/85R42 drive tires, 28L-26 steering tires, side hill performance package, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, separator hours 405. JD Powertrain 4 years 2000 hour extended warranty remains until 7/1/18. #13641. (3). WAS $366,500 THEN $357,500 NOW $348,500 (R) 2013 John Deere S680 premium cab, standard lighting with extremity lights, 7” GS3 color touch screen, AutoTrac ready, Harvest monitor, Command Touch Pro-Drive transmission with Harvest Smart, extended wear TriStream rotor, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, fine cut chopper, Firestone dual 650/85R38 drive tires, 620/75R26 steering tires, side hill performance package, 790 separator hours, 1090 engine hours. #21230 (2). WAS $345,000 THEN $336,500 NOW $327,500
CORN HEADS
2013 John Deere 612C (12) row, 30”, opposed knife stalk row, AutoTrac Rowsense. sensors. #16002446. (4)... ......................................NOW $62,000 2012 John Deere 612C 30” spacing, and 12 row, opposed knife stalk, AutoTrac Rowsense. #16002448. (2).....$64,500 2012 John Deere 612C 30” spacing, 12 row, opposed knife stalk row, AutoTrac Rowsense sensors. #16002447. (2).... ................................................$64,500
2012 John Deere S680 premium cab & Command Touch operator control console, HID lighting, GS3-2630 mounted on arm rest, AutoTrac ready with Harvest monitor, Pro-Drive transmission with Harvest Smart feedrate control, fixed speed lateral tilt feederhouse with reverser, small grain concave, thick skin Tri-stream rotor, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, 400 bushel grain tank with extensions, 2-speed fine cut straw chopper with powercast tailboard, 650/85R38 dual drive tires, 750/65R26 steering tires, 575 separator hours, 755 engine hours. JD Powertrain extended warranty remains. #21491 (4) WAS $335,000 THEN $325,000 NOW $315,000 2013 John Deere S670 premium cab, XM radio, HID lighting, Auto Trac ready, 7” GS3 color touch screen command center, 3 speed electric shift transmission, extended wear thick skin rotor, separator tines & rotor top cover, 350 bushel grain tank, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, fine cut straw chopper, 800/70R38 drive tires, 28L-26 steering tires, 1135 separator hours. #13557. (4). WAS $216,950 THEN $212,950 NOW $209,000 2012 John Deere S670 premium cab, HID lighting, AutoTrac ready, 7” GS3 touch screen color display, 3 speed hydro, heavy duty thick skin rotors, heavy duty torque variable speed lateral tilt Contour Master feederhouse with reverser, 2 speed fine cut chopper, 800/70R38 drive tires with 6.5” spacers, 28L-26 rear tires, 26-ft. high output unloading auger, 1340 separator hours. #13596. (4). WAS $205,000 THEN $192,500 NOW $185,000 (R) 2011 John Deere “4WD” 9770STS Premier cab, 3-speed hydro, 3-position header height sensing system, reel resume, Touchset automatic combine adjust, Contour Master feederhouse, bullet rotor, high capacity 22’5” unloading system, fine cut wide spread straw chopper, 1100 separator hours. #13400. (1) WAS $176,250 THEN $167,250 NOW $159,000 2010 John Deere 9770STS Premier cab, fixed speed heavy duty level land feedershouse, header high lift cylinders, 26-ft. unloading auger, 800/70R38 drive tires with 18” axle extensions, 28L-26 steering tires, feed accelerator slow down kit, straw chopper with tailboard spreader, 1510 separator hours. #13639. (1). WAS $160,000 THEN $151,500 NOW $146,000 2010 John Deere 9770STS Premier cab, heavy duty final drives, 20.8x42 dual drive tires, 28L-26 steering tires, lateral tilt, Contour Master feederhouse with reverser & high torque, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, straw chopper with powered tailboard spreader, HID lighting, 1450 separator hours. #13638. (1). WAS $172,000 THEN $163,000 NOW $156,500 2010 John Deere 9770STS 20.8x38 dual drive tires, 600/65R28 steering tires, heavy duty variable speed Contour Master lateral tilt feederhouse, 26-ft. unloading auger, hydraulic fore & aft reel control, HID lighting, straw chopper with power tailboard spreader, 1275 separator hours. #13632. (3). WAS $176,000 THEN $167,500 NOW $159,000
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(R) 2009 John Deere 9770STS Premier cab, level land variable speed feederhouse, 1365 separator hours. #13606. (4). WAS $183,500 THEN $170,500 NOW $160,000 2009 John Deere 9770STS Premier cab, fixed speed level land feederhouse with reverser, high capacity header lift cylinders, 3-position header height & reel resume, active header float system, header height sensing system, 22’5” unloading auger, fine cut wide spread straw chopper, 800/65R32 drive tires, 18.4x26 steering tires, 1435 separator hours. #13640. (1). WAS $157,000 THEN $149,500 NOW $144,500 2008 John Deere 9770STS Premium cab, hi torque variable speed, Contour Master feederhouse, heavy duty header lift cylinders, 3-position header height resume, reel resume, active header float, header height sensing, Greenstar Harvest monitor system less display, 22’5” unloading auger, 20.8x38 dual drive tires, 480/70R30 steering tires, side hill cleaning shoe package, 1230 separator hours. #21372. (2). WAS $165,500 THEN $155,000 NOW $149,000 (R) 2008 John Deere 9770STS Premier cab, hi torque variable speed Contour Master feederhouse, high capacity header lift cylinders, 3-position header height control with height & reel resume, header height sensing, Greenstar Harvest monitor system less display, 22’5” unloading auger, fine cut wide spread straw chopper, 800/70R38 drive tires with 4” axle spacer, 28L-26 steering tires, 1925 separator hours. #13598. (4). WAS $131,500 THEN $124,500 NOW $114,500 (R) 2006 John Deere 9860STS deluxe cab, Dial-A-Speed header control, hydraulic fore & aft, in-cab draper control, Greenstar wiring harness, high torque variable speed Contour Master feederhouse, 22’5” unloading auger, fine cut wide spread straw chopper, 800/65R32 drive tires, 18.4R-26 steering tires, 1185 separator hours. #13584. (2). WAS $154,000 THEN $143,500 NOW $133,500 (R) 2004 John Deere 9760STS deluxe cab, 3-position header height control, Harvest DOC, Touchset concave adjustment, 22’5” high capacity unloading system, twin disk straw spreader, 18.4R-42 dual drive tires, 18.4R-26 steering tires, HID lighting. #13505. (4). WAS $109,750 THEN $99,000 NOW $93,000 Major (R) 2001 John Deere 9750STS deluxe cab, level land all crop feederhouse with reverser, header height sensing system, Dial-A-Speed reel control, in cab draper control, hydraulic fore & aft reel adjust with active header control, Greenstar yield monitor system, 20-ft. unloading auger, 2-speed fine cut, wide spread straw chopper, 800/65R32 drive tires with 4” wheel spacers, 16.9-26 steering tires, service lights. #13531. (1). WAS $78,000 THEN $71,000 NOW $65,000 2012 Case IH 8230 straw chopper with in cab spreader control, yield monitor, lateral tilt feederhouse, 520/85R42D drive tires, 600/65R28 steering tires, AutoGuidance NAV II, HID lighting, Magnacut deluxe, cross auger control, grain tank extension with cover. #21354. (2). WAS $264,500 THEN $250,500 NOW $241,500
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PICKUP HEADERS
CONVENTIONAL/WALKER
(Bale your Straw!!) 2014 John Deere T670 “Conventional combine”, premium cab, enhanced air suspension seat, standard lighting with header extremity lights, GS3 Touch Command center display, AutoTrac ready, 3-speed electric shift transmission, fixed speed lateral tilt feederhouse with heavy duty gathering chain, dual range cylinder, electric adjust cleaning shoe sieve adjust, 23ft. unloading auger, xtra fine cut straw chopper, Michelin IF800/65R32 drive tires, 540/65R30 steering tires, interactive combine adjust, high capacity oil cooler, “ONLY” 115 separator hours. JD 5 year 3000 hour extended warranty remains, expires 7/31/19 or 3000 hours. #13617. (1). WAS $299,950 THEN $280,000 NOW $261,500 2014 John Deere T670 “Conventional combine”, enhanced air suspension seat, standard lighting with extremity lights, GS3 Touch Command center, AutoTrac ready, 3-speed electric shift transmission, fixed speed lateral tilt feederhouse with heavy duty gathering chain, dual range cylinder, electric adjust cleaning shoe, 23-ft. unloading auger, interactive combine adjust, high capacity oil cooler, xtra fine cut straw chopper, Michelin 800/65R32 drive tires, 540/65R30 steering tires. “ONLY” 95 separator hours. JD 5 year 3000 hours Powertrain extended warranty remains. #13618. (1). WAS $299,950 THEN $280,000 NOW $261,500 2012 John Deere T670 “Conventional”, premium cab, standard lighting, GS3 Touch display command center, AutoTrac ready, 3 speed electric shift transmission, fixed speed, level land feederhouse with heavy duty chain, dual range cylinder, electric adjust cleaning shoe, 23-ft. unloading auger, straw chopper, Michelin 800/65R32 drive tires, 480/80R26 steering tires, 325 separator hours. #13616. (1). WAS $263,750 THEN $238,000 NOW $229,500
FLEX HEADERS
(R) 2013 John Deere 640FD 40-ft., pickup reel, crop conveyor auger, header height sensing. #14108. (1).....$87,750 2011 John Deere 640FD 40-ft., pickup reel, crop conveyor auger header height sensing. #14153. (1)................$65,260 (R) 2006 John Deere 635F 35-ft., finger reel. #16002237......................$20,500 (R) 2006 John Deere 635F 35-ft., pickup reel, composite fingers, high stone dam. #16002264..............................$20,500 (R) 2004 John Deere 635F auger composite fingers. #16002271. (4).......$13,250 2004 John Deere 635F auger composite fingers, HH sensing & Contour sensor. #16002243. (3)........................$16,950 2013 MacDon FD75 45-ft. flex draper. #16002580..............................$79,500 2012 MacDon FD70 45-ft., gauge wheels. #16002578. (1)........................$66,500 2011 MacDon FD70 45-ft., pickup reel, slow speed transport, fits JD 70 series adapter. #14111. (1)................$69,000 2012 MacDon FD70 40-ft., pickup reel, slow speed transport, JD 70 series adapter. #21052. (1)................$57,500 2010 MacDon FD70 40-ft., pickup reel, slow speed transport, JD 70 series adapter. #21051. (1)................$57,500
SOLD
1983 John Deere 8820 combine with 30.5x32 tires, chaff spreader. #13573. (4). WAS $12,500 THEN $7350 NOW $6350
DRAPER HEADERS
(R) 2011 John Deere 640D 40-ft., pickup reel, road transport kit with lights. #16002396. (4)........................$53,000 (R) 2014 John Deere 635D 35-ft., finger reel, transportation kit. #16002598. (1). ................................................$55,750 (R) 2014 John Deere 635D 35-ft., finger pickup reel, transportation kit. #16002605. (1)........................$64,500 (R) 2013 John Deere 635D 35-ft., pickup reel, transportation kit. #16002410. (1)............................................$56,500 2013 John Deere 635D 35-ft., pickup reel, transportation kit. #14040. (1)..$58,500 2012 John Deere 635D 35-ft., pickup reel, transportation package. #14075. (4).... ................................................$48,000 (R) 2011 John Deere 635D 35-ft., poly tine pickup reel, road transport with lights. #16002369. (1)........................$47,500 (R) 2011 John Deere 635D 35-ft., finger reel, transportation kit. #14052. (1)...... ................................................$45,700 2011 John Deere 635D 35-ft. header, road transport with lights. #16002349. (1).... ......................................NOW $39,000 2011 John Deere 635D 35-ft., pickup reel, road transport kit, lights. #16002347. (1)..................................NOW $39,000 2010 John Deere 635D 35-ft., finger reel, transportation kit. #16002421. (3)........ ......................................NOW $35,500 2010 John Deere 635D 35-ft., pickup reel, transportation kit. #16002330. (1)........ ......................................NOW $35,500 2010 John Deere 635D 36-ft., poly tine pickup reel, road transport with lights, cutterbar with full width skid shoes. #16002583. (4)..............NOW $35,000 2009 John Deere 635D 35-ft., double sickle, gauge wheels, pickup reel, hydraulic fore & aft, single point hookup transportation system. #16002260...... ......................................NOW $34,250 2009 John Deere 635D 35-ft., transport with lights, poly tine pickup reel. #16002572. (1)..............NOW $34,250 2009 John Deere 635D 36-ft., pickup reel, transportation kit. #16002380. (1)........ ......................................NOW $34,250 2006 John Deere 936D 36-ft., poly tine pickup reel, road transport with lights, multi connection point hookup. #21682 (3)............................................$25,500 2002 John Deere 936D Dial-A-Speed reel control, poly tine pickup reel, fore & aft reel control, road transport with lights, gauge wheels, multi connection point hookup. #16002616. (2)..........$20,750 2000 John Deere 936D road transport with lights, poly tin pickup reel. #16002390. (1)............................................$19,000 2010 Honey Bee SP42 42-ft.draper header with double knife, UII pickup reel, transportation kit, JD adapter. #16002456. (1)..................................NOW $31,500 2009 Honey Bee 42-ft., with JD adapter, pickup reel, transport system. #16002440. (3)..............NOW $31,000 2007 Honey Bee 422 42-ft. draper header, pickup reel, transportation kit and John Deere adapter. #16002441. ................ ......................................NOW $29,500 Honey Bee 36-ft., pickup reel, transport, JD 9600 hook up. #16002601. (4)........ ......................................NOW $11,500 1994 Honey Bee SP25 25-ft. with John Deere 900 series adapter. #16002372. (1)..................................NOW $10,500 2010 MacDon D60 40-ft., pickup reel, slow speed transport, JD 70 series adapter. #21050. (1)....................NOW $38,500 2003 MacDon 963 36-ft., pickup reel, transportation kit, 60 Series JD adapter. #16002193. (3)..............NOW $17,000
406-228-2496 or 800-428-2496 Glasgow, MT (1) 406-765-1531 or 800-443-9447 Plentywood, MT (2) 406-485-2145 or 800-521-5800 Circle, MT (4) 406-787-6201 Culbertson, MT (3) Check out our website: www.fesmt.com
After Hours Sales:
1998 John Deere 930R 30-ft., slat reel, level land, HD skid plates, Dial-A-Speed reel control. #16002454. (4).......$8900 1990 John Deere 930R 30-ft., batt reel. #16002324. (1)...........................$7800 2014 John Deere 615P 15-ft. with 179” BPU. #14148. (4).....................$29,750
2010 Case IH 8120 small straw chopper, yield monitor, lateral tilt feederhouse, 900/60R32 drive tires, 480/70R30 steering tires, AccuGuide with NAV II controller, HID lighting, electric grain tank cover. #21355. (2). WAS $181,500 THEN $172,500 NOW $165,500
JOHN DEERE
Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Alex Yeska, Salesman 406-942-0065; Wade Engstrom AMS/Commercial Sprayer Specialist 406-263-2498; Coel Stutheit 406-263-2494 Circle: Mike Haynie, Salesman, 406-939-5994; Ole Rolandson, Salesman, 406-974-2144; Don Wagner, Salesman, 406-230-1059 Culbertson: Mike Kjos, 406-489-7277; Luke Anderson, Salesman 406-478-3118 Plentywood: Jake Reynen, Salesman 406-480-3512
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GRAIN CART
2015 Brent Avalanch 1596 1500 bushels, 900/60x32 R1 tires, hydraulic jack, scale tarp, camera’s. #21101.............. $95,000
COMMERCIAL SPRAYERS AND ROUND BALERS
Up to 5 years 0% INTEREST available
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ROUND BALERS
2-New Brent 1082 1000 bushels, 20” corner auger, 1-3/4” 1000 PTO, 500 bushel unload rate, 200 hp required, 900/60x32 tires, scale, Weather Guard roll tarp. Each.......................................... $54,500
2012 Brent 1394 Avalanch 1300 bushel capacity, walking tandem axles, tarp, scale, 250 hp minimum hp requirement. #17051. (1)................................ $72,500
2013 Brent 1196 tarp, scale and PTO drive. #21604. (3)................................ $61,000
JOHN DEERE 2015 John Deere 569 surface wrap, 1000 2009 John Deere 568 twine & surface PTO, hydraulic pickup lift, bale push wrap, Megawide pickup with hydraulic bar, 21.5L-16.1 tires. #21185. (1)....... lift, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, 10,725 .............................................. $47,000 bales. #21037. (4).................. $31,000 2015 John Deere 569 surface wrap, 1000 John Deere 568 Megawide pickup with PTO, hydraulic pickup lift, bale push hydraulic lift and dual gauge wheels, bar, 21.5L-16.1 tires. #21189. (1)....... 1000 PTO, surface wrap, bale push .............................................. $47,000 bar, 21.5Lx16.1 tires, 13,566 bales. 2013 John Deere 569 “Premium round” #17503. (1)............................ $29,500 baler, megawide pickup, surface 2010 John Deere 568 twine & surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, wrap, Megawide pickup with hydraulic hydraulic pickup lift, 21.5L-61.1 tires. lift, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, 21.5L#16006961. (3)...................... $45,000 16.1 tires. #17500. (1)........... $19,500 2013 John Deere 569 1 3/8” 1000 rpm 2003 John Deere 567 Megawide pickup, hookup, 21.5L-16.1 rim & tires, Megatwine only, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, wide Plus pickup, pushbar, cover edge hydraulic pickup lift. #21667. (1)......... surface wrap, hydraulic pickup lift, ................................................. $9000 variable core valve. #21670. (1)......... 2000 John Deere 567 regular pickup with .............................................. $41,000 hydraulic lift and gauge wheels, twine 2013 John Deere 569 Megawide pickup, and surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale twine & surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, 10,000 bales. #21153. (4)... push bar, 21.5L-16.1 10 ply tires, .............................................. $13,500 hydraulic pickup lift. #16006992. (1)... 1999 John Deere 566 twine, 1000 PTO, .............................................. $41,000 gauge wheels, hydraulic pickup lift, 2012 John Deere 568 1 3/8” 1000 RPM bale push bar. #21666. (1)....... $5800 hookup, 10 ply tires, Megawide Plus pickup, push bar, cover-surface wrap, SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS hydraulic pickup lift. #21404. (1)......... .............................................. $29,500
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2014 Brandt 1020 1000 bushel, 20” unloading auger with directional spout, 1000 PTO, roll top tarp. #21382 (1).... $35,500
2010 J & M 875 hydraulic and PTO drive, roll tarp, scale & printer, 30.5x32 tires. #21638. (1)................................ $32,000
SKID STEER
2011 John Deere 326D 5 cylinder diesel 80 hp engine, EH hand controls, hiflow hydraulics, power quick-attach, 2 speed transmission, cab, air, heat, air ride seat, reversing fan drive, cold start package, horn, rear weights, 96” bucket, fork lift attachment. #21590 (1)............ ................................................$45,000
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3-XL78
rockpickers
2013 General Implement HZ 2280 8-ft. steel skidsteer blade. #13012443. (1).. ................................................... $3995 2013 General Implement HZ 2280 8-ft. skidsteer blade. #13012444. (1)........... ................................................... $3995
2014 Genim 9-ft. heavy duty skidsteer bucket. #13012486. (1)............... $2400 2014 Genim 9-ft. heavy duty skidsteer bucket. #13012485. (1)............... $2400 2014 Genim 6-ft. skidsteer tooth bucket. #13012491................................. $2100 2014 Genim 6-ft. skidsteer bucket. #13012481. (1)........................... $1350
IN STOCK Fast, clean, tough and efficient. We’ve made the XL-78 to pick rocks faster, and with less dirt in the bucket. They’re tough farm hands that stand up to the rough and tumble world of rock picking and you can depend on them to get your rock picking jobs done quickly and easily. • The XL-78 has a picking width of seven feet. • Large bucket capacity. • The XL-78 dumps rocks 7 feet - plenty of height if you’re using a truck or trailer to haul rocks off the field. • Hydraulic reel drive • Heavy duty, high efficiency parallel drive gearbox.
2015 John Deere R4038 3000 receiver, JD section control, radio, 9.0L tier 4 engine, 380/90R46 tires, SS eductor, front fill, 120-ft. booms, 20” nozzle, AutoBoom level, wheel slip control, boom air purge, Xenon HID field lighting, radar, fence row nozzle, beacon lighting. #21471. (1). WAS $350,000 THEN $340,000 NOW $330,000
2014 John Deere R4038 self-propelled, 3000 receiver, SF1 activation, JD section control, radio, 9.0L tier 4 engine, 420/80R46, SS eductor, 120-ft. booms, 15” nozzles, wheel slip control, boom air purge, Xenon HID field lighting. #17485. (4). WAS $335,000 THEN $310,500 NOW $294,500
2014 John Deere R4038 self-propelled sprayer, radio, tier 4 engine, SS eductor, 120-ft. booms, wheel slip control, boom air purge, Xenon HID field lighting, radar, full ams, fence row nozzles. #17474. (1). WAS $349,000 THEN $315,500 NOW $269,000 2013 John Deere 4940 self-propelled, 480/80R50 tires, solution pump, SS eductor delivery system, 120-ft. booms, BoomTrac auto level system, wheel slip control, xenon HID field lights, radar speed sensor, row crop fenders. #21318 (4). WAS $279,000 THEN $268,000 NOW $254,500
2012 John Deere 4940 120-ft., boom leveling, stainless steel tank, hydraulic tread adjust, guidance ready, traction control, 20” nozzle spacing, wheel shields, 480/80R50, BoomTrac Pro-T leveling, halogen light package, SF1 activation, section control, receiver, fence row nozzles, large chemical educator. #21473. (1).......... $262,000
SWATHERS
2013 John Deere SB84 7-ft. snow blower, fits all makes of skidsteers. #12400253. (4)............................................... $9575
406-228-2496 or 800-428-2496 Glasgow, MT (1) 406-765-1531 or 800-443-9447 Plentywood, MT (2) 406-485-2145 or 800-521-5800 Circle, MT (4) 406-787-6201 Culbertson, MT (3) Check out our website: www.fesmt.com
After Hours Sales:
JOHN DEERE
SPRAYERS
Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Alex Yeska, Salesman 406-942-0065; Wade Engstrom AMS/Commercial Sprayer Specialist 406-263-2498; Coel Stutheit 406-263-2494 Circle: Mike Haynie, Salesman, 406-939-5994; Ole Rolandson, Salesman, 406-974-2144; Don Wagner, Salesman, 406-230-1059 Culbertson: Mike Kjos, 406-489-7277; Luke Anderson, Salesman 406-478-3118 Plentywood: Jake Reynen, Salesman 406-480-3512
2014 John Deere 425D 25-ft. draper header, single sickle, 6-bat plastic finger reel, steel end finger kit, LH & RH end swath deflector rods, 4 wheel header trailer. #21683. (3)..... $42,500 2009 MacDon M200 16-ft. R80 rotary disc header with steel conditioner rollers, also with D60 25-ft. draper header, Cat 6.6L 213 hp engine. #21409. (1).. ............................................ $127,975 2008 MacDon M200 16-ft. R80 rotary disc header, conditioner, Cat 6.6L 213 hp engine, 1950 hrs. #21408. (1)..$85,000
2012 John Deere 4940 120-ft., traction control, 20” nozzle spacing, halogen field lights, SS plumbing, row crop fenders, high flow solution pump, 380/105R50 tires, fence row nozzle right hand, stainless steel, eductor system, fence row nozzle left hand, 1 year PowrGard warranty remaining. #21498 (1).......................................... WAS $250,000 THEN $238,000 NOW $225,750 2011 John Deere 4930 325 hp, 120-ft. booms, 1200 gallon stainless steel tank, deluxe cab, GreenStar AutoTrac ready, eductor system, BoomTrac Pro5 sensor leveling system, HID lighting, foam marker, wheel slip control, wheel motor shields, fenders, 4-low drift spray tips with left and right fence row nozzles. #21319 (4). WAS $220,000 THEN $210,000 NOW $199,000
2005 John Deere 4920 120-ft., stainless tank, guidance ready, traction control, 15” nozzle spacing, high flow solution pump, 480/80R50 tires, AutoTrac ready, Xenon HID field lighting, boom return to height, fence row nozzles, strainers, full boom breakaway, radar speed sensor, row crop fenders (4), wheel slip control. #21600. (2)........... ............................................ $112,500
2011 Apache AS1220 self-propelled, 100-ft. booms, poly tank, 20” nozzle spacing, Raven Viper pro auto rate, boom height and section. #21310 (1)........................................ $170,000
New Top Air TA1600 120-ft. booms, 20” quad 10 section, chemical inductor-15 gallon, fence row nozzle, Raven ISO height control, by-pass plumbing kit. #14200891. (4)...................... $85,000 NEW Summers Ultimate 110-ft., 1650 gallon, chemical clean load system, nozzle bodies only, crossover plumbing package, hitch piece backstop, single electric end nozzle, 3 sensor UC5 Norac, New warranty remains. #10016. (3). WAS $70,000 THEN $61,000 NOW $57,500 2009 Summers Ultimate 90-ft. boom, triple nozzle bodies, chemical clean load system, end nozzles, tip lifts. #21321 (3)............................. $32,500
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1998 MacDon 9300 with MacDon 920 16-ft. header, steel on steel conditioner rolls. #16006969. (1)........................$39,000 2001 Hesston 1275 16-ft. mower conditioner, steel conditioners, 1000 PTO. #16006976. (1)......................... $9500 2014 John Deere conditioner with feed kit for 425D MacDon draper header. #16009948. (1)........................$16,500
SOLD SOLD
2007 Case IH SRX-160 90-ft. suspended boom, auto boom height control, dual nozzle body, 1600 gallon tank. #21162. (3). WAS $39,000 THEN $33,500 NOW $30,000
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Bale Spears
Global Carrier - Category 2
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Get attached to improve productivity
Round or square, whatever the job, there is a Frontier Bale Spear up to the task. Choose from a wide range of single- and triple-tine models to move and stack bales quickly and easily. • Replaceable spears • Multiple bale-handling sizes
Pallet Forks
Don’t let heavy objects weight down your workday. With Frontier Pallet Forks, you can lift pallets, load lumber, move bulky material, or clear construction sites quickly and efficiently. • Fork capacity up to 5,500 lb. (2,494.8 kg) • Replaceable fork tines • Handles palletized products
Rear Blades
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Rugged products that make the grade
Making a smart move 1- Horst CHC25 25-ft., 2 wheel steer header trailer, 20.5x8 tires, 10,000 lbs rated capacity, 18-ft. wheel base, 11-ft. to 12’6” adjustable tongue length, 26-ft. top rail, 2-header pads, 2-ratchet straps. #10433.. $4500 5- Horst CHC36 36-ft. header trailer, 225/75R15 tire, 10,160 lbs rated capacity, 24-ft. wheel base, 11-ft to 12’6” adjustable tongue length, 36-ft. top rail, 2-header pads, 2-ratchet straps. Each.................. $5500 1-Unverferth AWS42 42-ft. 4-wheel steer header trailer, 235/80x16 tires, 30-ft. wheel base, 14,000 lbs rated carrying capacity, 2-header pads, 2-ratchet straps. #11084 (1)........................................................ $9400 11-Horst CHCF45 45-ft. 4-wheel steer header trailer, 15,500 lbs rated capacity, 30-ft. wheel base, 11-ft. to 12’6” adjustable tongue length, 45-ft. top rail, 2-header pads, 2-ratchet straps. Each.................. $9500 Land Planes 1-New Frontier 42-ft. heavy duty, high speed header trailer, tandem axle, brakes, adjustable header brackets, ratchet straps, ball hitch. #9833.. “New” 10-ft. heavy duty, 3 pt hitch, Cat. II & III. #10452. (1)............... $5200 ................................................................................................. $14,500 1-New Frontier 48-ft. heavy duty, high speed header trailer, tandem axle, “New” 7-ft. heavy duty, 3 pt hitch, Cat. II & III. #10450. (1)................ $3700 brakes, adjustable header brackets, ratchet straps, ball hitch, lights. “New” 6-ft heavy duty, Cat. II & III. #9832....................................................................................... $16,500
USED HEADER & COMBINE TRAILERS
2013 Horst 36-ft. header trailer. #10379. (1)................................... $5500 2012 CHC36 36-ft. header trailer. #10294. (1)................................. $5500 V-trailer, 30-ft. combine trailer. #16002341. (4)................................. $2000
“New” Frontier RB2310 10-ft. heavy duty, 3 pt. hitch, Cat II/III, 120 hp recommended. #21031. (3). WAS $5875 THEN $4995 NOW $3995 “New” Frontier RB2284 7-ft. 3 pt. hitch, Cat. II, 80 hp required. #9738. (2)......................................... $2750 “New” Frontier RB2060 5-ft., 3 pt. hitch. #9876. (1)..................... $895 “New” Frontier RB2060 5-ft., 3 pt. hitch. #9875. (1)..................... $895
Grooming Mowers Box Blades
“New” Frontier BB3272 6-ft., 3 pt hitch with scarifier, Cat. I & II, 80 hp required. #13033. (4)....... $2475 “New” Frontier BB2060 5-ft., 3 pt hitch. #21029. (3)................. $1275
#10449. (1)........................... $3100 “New” 6-ft. heavy duty, Cat. II & III. #10448. (1)........................... $3100
“New” Frontier GM1084 7-ft., Cat. I. #9841 (1).............................. $5295 “New” Frontier GM1072 6-ft., Cat I, 3 pt hitch, 22 hp-30 hp. #9842. (1)..... ............................................. $3500 “New” Frontier GM1060 5-ft., 3 pt hitch, Cat. I, 18 hp-30 hp. #12912. (1) WAS $3995 THEN $3600 NOW $2800
Sickle Bar Mower Flex-Wing Grooming Mowers
406-228-2496 or 800-428-2496 Glasgow, MT (1) 406-765-1531 or 800-443-9447 Plentywood, MT (2) 406-485-2145 or 800-521-5800 Circle, MT (4) 406-787-6201 Culbertson, MT (3)
Go with the Flex-Wing Grooming Mowers for a quality cut over uneven fields. Features wider working widths to make quick work at sod farms, golf courses, and parks. • 12 to 20-ft. cutting widths • 8-gauge steel plated deck (10-gauge on FM3012) • Auto-engage transport latch
Check out our website: www.fesmt.com
“New” Frontier GM1060E 5-ft. #21030. (3) WAS $3100 THEN $2750 NOW $2250
After Hours Sales:
Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Alex Yeska, Salesman 406-942-0065; Wade Engstrom, AMS/Commercial Sprayer Specialist 406-263-2498; Coel Stutheit 406-263-2494 Circle: Mike Haynie, Salesman, 406-939-5994; Ole Rolandson, Salesman, 406-974-2144; Don Wagner, Salesman 406-230-1059 Culbertson: Mike Kjos, 406-489-7277; Luke Anderson, Salesman 406-478-3118 Plentywood: Jake Reynen, Salesman 406-480-3512
Rotary Cutters
“New” Frontier SB3107 3-point, 6’9” working width, 25 hp - 50 hp required, Cat 1 or 2. #21032. WAS $5575 THEN $4875 NOW $4320
Rotary Tillers “New” Frontier RT1181 6’9”, 3 pt hitch, Cat. II, 50 hp-60 hp required. #9781. (2) WAS $5950 THEN $4950 NOW $4625
“New” Frontier RC2084 7-ft., 3 pt hitch, Cat. II, 45 hp-90 hp required. (4)......................................... $3750 “New” Frontier RC2072 6-ft., Cat. I & II, 25 hp-65 hp required. (1).$2675 2016 Frontier RC2060 driveline with shear, front & rear chains, laminated tire. #21145. (1).......... $2300
Trader’s Dispatch, July 2016 – Page C23
CONVENTIONAL DRILLS
AIR SEEDERS
Up to 5 years 0% INTEREST available With qualifying down payment or trade equity - o.a.c.
RENTAL UNITS AVAILABLE AIR HOE DRILL
2014 John Deere 1835 50-ft., 10” spacing, 1” opener, 4”x22” steel packer with rock guards, SPF (single placement fertilizer opener) smooth 10 430 bushel tow behind tank, 6 run double shoot, #21335 (3).......................... $207,500
2010 John Deere 1835-1910 41-ft. air hoe drill, 10” spacing, single shoot, 3x21 semi-pneumatic press wheels, smooth gauge wheels, primary hoses blockage warning system, dual main & wing caster wheels, 12.5L15, single shoot seed & separate fertilizer, dual fertilizer delivery tube, mechanical depth control with hydraulic down pressure with 1910 cart. #21441. (2).................. $125,000 1998 John Deere 1820 45-ft. air drill, 7.5” spacing, single shoot, 3” steel packer wheels, 1900 270 bushel tow between cart. #21374.(2)..................... $32,500
2004 Bourgault 5710 54-ft. air hoe drill, 10” spacing, double shoot, mid row banders, 3.5” steel packers, 450# trips, 3/4 tips, 1.5” shank upgrade, 5350 tow behind cart. #16005321 (2). WAS $69,000 THEN $61,500 NOW $51,500
2005 Bourgault 5710 53-ft. air hoe drill, 10” row spacing, 450 lb trips, square seed boots, speed lock adapters, mid-row II banders, double shoot air system. #15390. (1). WAS $31,000 THEN $28,000 NOW $22,000
2004 Bourgault 5710 40-ft., 10” spacing, double shoot, mid row banders with 5350 tow behind cart, 491 monitor. “Only 24,500 acres”. #16005348. (3). WAS $79,000 THEN $67,500 NOW $58,500
2006 Flexi-Coil 5500 70-ft. air hoe drill, 10” spacing, 550# trips, 1”x2” C shanks, flotation tires, double shoot air system, primary optical blockage on seed run, 3.5” steel packers wheels, Dutch low draft paired row carbide tips with 2002 Flexi-Coil 2340 tow behind variable rate meter drive, dual fan, 8” auger with air seeder hopper with 2007 NH SC430 leading cart, 430 bushel 3 compartment, variable rate drive metering system, 10-ft. auger, 18.4x28 R1 duals, dual fan. #16005309. (1). WAS $99,000 THEN $85,000 NOW $67,500
2002 Flexi-Coil 5000 51-ft. air hoe drill, 9” spacing, steel press wheels, single shoot, narrow carbide points with 2340 tow between cart, drill can be broken down to 39-ft.. #16005326. (3). WAS $45,000 THEN $39,500 NOW $30,500
Flexi-Coil 5000 45-ft., 9” spacing, single shoot, knock-on points or shovels with 2320 230 bushel air cart. #21541. (4). .............................................. $19,500 Concord 4012 40-ft., 12” spacing, single shoot with 2400 air cart. #21686 (4).. .............................................. $12,500
NO TILL DISC DRILLS
2014 John Deere 1895 43-ft. no till drill, 10” spacing, 8 run double shoot with dry fertilizer, all run blockage, 3”x16” narrow gauge wheel, John Deere 1910-550 tow behind air cart, double shoot, 20.8x42 rear tires, 10” load unload auger. Only 6500 acres. #21462. (4)........................................ $215,000
2013 John Deere 1895 43-ft., separate fertilizer placement (SFP), smooth gauge wheels, cast fertilizer closing wheel, all run blockage, single shoot anhydrous delivery tube, 1910-550 tow behind air cart. #21514. (3)..$235,500
2013 John Deere 1895/1910 43-ft. air disc drill, double shoot, smooth gauge wheel, all run blockage, cast fertilizer closing wheel, double shoot air package for tow behind cart, dual fertilizer delivery tube with 1910 430 bushel cart. #21423. (2).................. $204,000 2005 John Deere 1895 40-ft., single shoot, extended wear seed boot, cast fertilizer closing wheel, primary hoses blockage warning system, anhydrous fertilizer delivery tube, consignment. #15549. (2)........................................$116,000
2004 John Deere 1895 42-ft., 10” spacing, extended wear seed boots, dry fertilizer, steel gauge wheel, double shoot, remote switch, 1910-430, 3-tank 420 bushel tow behind air cart, 8” fill/unload auger, open tank indicator, variable rate seed & fertilizer delivery. #21076. (1)........................................$122,500
AIR CART
John Deere 9450 30-ft. drills, 7” spacing, Acra points, fertilizer box, transport. #16005362. (1)...................... $17,500
CORN PLANTER
1993 John Deere 7300 corn planter, 30” spacing, 6 row. #16005270... $12,500
TILLAGE
“Rental Return” Salford I-2141 41-ft. coiltech coulter II, coil-tech carries 5-bolt hubs & 22” blades penetrate deeper into tougher ground for better seedbed preparation. #14200999 (3). Was $130,000 THEN $111,500 NOW $78,500
2005 Bourgault L6450 air cart, 3-tank leading air seed, 10” hydraulic assist load/unload auger. #16005359. (1). WAS $75,000 THEN $56,000 NOW $46,000 Ezee-On 3600 25-ft., 3 section disc. #15190. (1)..............................$19,500
D L SO
2006 New Holland SC430 tow behind cart. #21472. (3)................................$8500
AG MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL GUIDANCE
John Deere 0900PC Starfire receiver, SF1. #16012039. (1)........................... $1500 2008 John Deere 0900PC Starfire ITC receiver. #16012296. (3)............ $1450 2006 John Deere 0705PC 2600 display. #21450 (1).................................. $1650
SOLD
2004 John Deere 1895/1910 43-ft., 10” spacing, double shoot, smooth gauge wheels, extended wear seed boot, behind cart, dry fertilizer delivery tube, primary hose blockage warning system, cast fertilizer closing wheel. #21479. (4)..........................$132,000
2013 John Deere 1890 single shoot, 7.5” spacing, 90 degree openers with extended wear seed boots and smooth side gauge wheel, all running seed blockage monitor, 31x13.5-15 tires, John Deere 1910-270 bushel tow between air cart, two tank powered calibration system, variable seed & fertilizer rate control, 8” load and unload auger with cupped steel flighting & telescoping down spout. #21660 (3)........................................ $129,000
D L O S
2011 John Deere 1890 60-ft., 7.5” spacing, single shoot, 1910-430 bushel tow between air cart. #21034. (3).$188,000
Check Out Our WEBSITE:
www.fesmt.com
406-228-2496 or 800-428-2496 Glasgow, MT (1) 406-765-1531 or 800-443-9447 Plentywood, MT (2) 406-485-2145 or 800-521-5800 Circle, MT (4) 406-787-6201 Culbertson, MT (3) Check out our website: www.fesmt.com
After Hours Sales:
JOHN DEERE
2013 Bourgault 3710 60-ft. no till drill, 10” spacing, low disc scraper, MRB3 with closer tine, blockage monitor, double shoot, single run, no clnr wheel, 4.5” ext should packers with 6700ST tank, double shoot, 4-tank metering package, dual fan, bag lift system, 650/75R34 duals, steel augers with Bourgault 591 monitor. #16005285. WAS $295,000 THEN $262,000 NOW $222,000 2009 Bourgault 3710 60-ft., “No-Till” independent coulter disc, 10” spacing, mid-row banders, 4.5” semi-pneumatic packer wheels, narrow 3” cleaner wheel, double shoot, Bourgault 6550 tow behind 4-tank car. #16005350. (1). WAS $210,000 THEN $179,000 NOW $159,000
Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Alex Yeska, Salesman 406-942-0065; Wade Engstrom AMS/Commercial Sprayer Specialist 406-263-2498; Coel Stutheit 406-263-2494 Circle: Mike Haynie, Salesman, 406-939-5994; Ole Rolandson, Salesman, 406-974-2144; Don Wagner, Salesman, 406-230-1059 Culbertson: Mike Kjos, 406-489-7277; Luke Anderson, Salesman 406-478-3118 Plentywood: Jake Reynen, Salesman 406-480-3512
5 IN STOCK
5 IN STOCK
Trader’s Dispatch, July 2016 — Page C24
LAND ROLLER WANTED 15-20-ft. land roller that can be filled with water
Call (406) 765-7100 • Antelope, MT
##### When I am an old coot... I will test the patience of my golfing partners by taking little naps while frozen over important putts.
Big Crop? We are here to help! TWO S670 combines with operators • 40-ft. draper headers • Insured & reliable • Field mapping • Auto steer • GPS
w As o L s A cre $28/a
Call today – Tyler 406-781-9712 or Shelbi 406-781-9713
Are you ready for sunny days?
By Julie Garden-Robinson, Food and Nutrition Specialist, NDSU Extension Service As I unpacked my suitcase from my recent trip to South America, I realized I went a little overboard on mosquito protection and sunscreen. After my trip, I still had three bottles of sunscreen. I also had two cans of heavy-duty mosquito spray to fend off potential Zika virus-carrying mosquitoes. I was only gone a week, by the way. My suitcase was quite heavy, but no bugs or sunbeams were able to harm me. I came home as pale and bug bite-free as I left. However, I forgot to bring a hat with me on my trip. One day while we were on a tour and the sun was blazing on us, I thought my hair was about to ignite. I never had felt such intense sun rays. I was much closer to the equator than usual. Next time, a hat goes in my suitcase, along with a more moderate amount of sunscreen and bug spray. Most of us love the sunny summer months when we can work and play outdoors. Maybe you enjoy working in a garden, riding bike, playing golf, fishing, boating, swimming or sitting in a lawn chair relaxing. We need to treat the sun with respect, though. About 3.5 million cases of non-melanoma skin cancers are diagnosed annually in the U.S. An estimated 73,000 cases of melanoma, which is the deadliest form of skin cancer, are diagnosed annually in the U.S. People who are fair-skinned; have blonde or red hair, freckles or moles; take medications that make them sensitive to light; and/or those with a family history of skin cancer are more at risk. We are entering a time with plenty of sunshine coming our way. We all enjoy the greenery of nature made possible by sunlight, soil and water. However, we need to protect our skin and eyes from damaging rays of the sun. Sunscreen is vital. Check out the sun protection factor (SPF) on sunscreen bottles. Most sources recommend sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Sunscreens with a higher SPF offer more protection. CONTINUED ON PAGE C26
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Trader’s Dispatch, July 2016 — Page C25
Shortline Ag is proud to announce they are your new dealer for Neeralta Grain Bagging & Extracting Services for MT and ND
$4500 REBATE thru 7/31/16 www.shortlineag.com
MERIDIAN FUEL TRAILERS 3 Models In Stock Now!
Whether bagging one bushel or one million bushel - Loftness delivers
$300 REBATE thru 7/31/16
10x60 XL 10x70 XL 10x80 XL 13x70 HP 13x80 HP 13x90 HP
990 gallon tank • 50-ft. hose • 40 gpm pump • aluminum wheels Max 55 gallon DEF system (with above features)
Retail $18,715.....Sale $15,995 $1000 cash back or $1500 voucher Ultra Max 110 gallon DEF System (with above features)
Retail $19,500.....Sale $16,995 $1000 cash back or $1500 voucher Service Max 3 triple axle with generator, welder, air compressor (with above features)
Retail $38,085.....Sale $32,295 $4000 cash back or $4500 voucher
Augers with movers All set up and Ready to Go Several models in stock
MERIDIAN
Multi Rate integrated fertilizer metering system. Streambars are the most efficient and accurate method of applying liquid fertilizer to a growing crop.
Land Rollers IN STOCK
Slim Fits Enables a 10” auger to fit where an 8” would Enables a 8” auger to fit where an 7” would
Bin Lids, Auger Ports,
grain bag unloader
Harvest Grain 15 Series - (2) 85’ 20 Series (2) 110’ (1) Swing-away (1) SP drive over pit
$400 REBATE thru 7/31/16
With the capacity to load a 1000-bushel trailer in about 7 minutes, the Loftness GL-10 Grain Bag Unloader out-performs the competition not only in speed but in ruggedness and consistency. Stable site-to-site transportation, fast set-up, easy operation and straight forward maintenance make the GL:10 GBU an indispensable part of your grain bag storage strategy.
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SALE PRICES PLUS FACTORY REBATES!
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• adjustable detachable auger hopper • fits under hopper bins & grain trucks • available in 8”, 10”, 12” & 13” • adjusts easily from 14” up to 31” • empties almost completely • allows you to auger faster
SALE ITEMS - $AVE
Over 150 Bu. Per Minute Capacity
Whether you want to move grain from a truck to an air cart or from a storage system to a transport truck, a Field GrainBelt can move large quantities with the powerful combination of speed, gentleness and versatility.
Polywest Tailgate Spout IN STOCK
Bin Ladders
NO TRADE INVENTORY CLEARANCE
Model 1547LP Several In Stock!
Low Profile water or fertilizer tanks
Many New & Used Items Just Added!!!
1620, 2340, 3180 & 3900 gal. IN STOCK
~ NEW EQUIPMENT ~
If you are thinking about a new auger now is the time to buy! 72” SKID STEER snowblower 721M, 17-20 GPM.Retail $7,400 Closeout $4800 BRANDT 10”X 60’ XL swing away auger with 72” low profile hopper................. 84” SKID STEER snowblower 841D2EM, 30-32 gpm... Retail $8,400 Closeout $6000 .................................Retail $13,804 SALE $11,400 - PLUS $1,000 rebate FARM KING 96” snowblower, Allied 3-pt, YC9620, 540 PTO drive........................... BRANDT 10”X 70’ XL swing away auger with 72” low profile hopper................. ...........................................................................Retail $4,600 Closeout $3900 .................................Retail $14,694 SALE $12,100 - PLUS $1,000 rebate FARM KING 108” snowblower, Allied 3-pt, YC1080C, 1000 PTO drive.................... BRANDT 10”X 80’ XL swing away auger with 72” low profile hopper................. ...........................................................................Retail $9,450 Closeout $7500 .................................Retail $17,886 SALE $14,700 - PLUS $1,000 rebate All WATER TANKS (including Generation II Tanks)..........................in stock 10%off MERIDIAN 12”x 72’ auger with 74” low profile hopper..Retail $21,700 SALE $17,000 All ATV SPRAYERS........................................................................in stock 10% off MERIDIAN 12”x85’ auger with 74” low profile hopper...Retail $20,959 SALE $19,000 All 3 PT. MOWERS.........................................................................in stock 10% off 2-BRANDT 15-85 conveyor with swing away........................................... CALL Danuser Hydraulic post hole auger with 12” bit, bucket mount.. WAS $2,500 SALE $2,195 BRANDT 20-110 conveyor with swing away............................................ CALL FARM KING trailer-type post drivers, 9 h.p. Kohler gas engine, post rack, post BRANDT 1020XR grain cart......... $44,500 Includes all discounts & rebates guide, hydraulic extendable hitch............................Retail $12,025 Sale $8,000 J&M 875-18 grain cart, red, 30.5x32 tires, scale with GT460 monitor, Auto Log MERIDIAN 7”x 39’ auger with 23.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, kit and tarp .............................................................. SALE PRICE $37,995 Meridian Mover, electric clutch, plumbed for bin sweep & more........................ 2015 Renn 1014 Farm Boy grain bag unloader with optional bag roller rewind ..............................................................................Retail $17,285 Sale $14,850 kit ................................................................ Retail $45,415 SALE $32,995 MERIDIAN 7”x 33’ auger with 23.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, TOW ROPE CLEARANCE..................................................................40% OFF Meridian Mover, electric clutch.............................Retail $16,360 Sale $13,500 • 1-3/16”x 30’ - $105; 1-5/8”x 30’ - $185 • 2” x50’ - $365 and stock on h 2-3/8”x30’ - $365 • 2-3/4x30’ - $485 MERIDIAN 8”x 33’ auger with 26.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, Limited to Meridian mover, electric clutch, reversing gear box, light package, shovel kit and more..............................................................Retail $17,314 Sale $14,500 ~ USED EQUIPMENT ~ MERIDIAN 8”x 39’ auger with 26.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, Meridian mover, electric clutch, reversing gear box, light package, shovel kit LOFTNESS GBL10 grain bagger, SN#52-449............................................ $19,995 and more..............................................................Retail $17,809 Sale $15,000 LOFTNESS GBU10 grain bag unloader, SN#51-658................................. $27,000 MERIDIAN 8”x 39’ auger with 26.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, WASTE OIL HEATER 350,000 BTU.......................................................$2000 obo Meridian mover, elec. clutch, reversing gear box, plumbed for bin sweep,light HOMEMADE 16-ft. truck flatbed with headache rack and gooseneck ball..... $1500 package, shovel kit and more.............................Retail $18,563 SALE $15,500 SAKUNDIAK 7”x46’, 27 hp Kohler with hydraulic pump and plumbed for bin MERIDIAN 8”x 39’ auger with 26.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, electric sweep........................................................................................Sale $8,000 clutch, E-Kay mover with power steering, E-Kay slim fit, Fabtec spout with electric SAKUNDIAK 8x46 with 25 HP Kohler............................................................ $5995 actuators, spring loaded belt tensioner.......................Retail $19,822 Sale $17,000 WESTFIELD 10x61 MDSA............................................................................. $5000 2-MERIDIAN 8”x 46’ auger with 26.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, SAKUNDIAK 12”x85’, MDSA electric hopper mover and hydraulic winch.ExMeridian mover, electric clutch, reversing gear box, light package, shovel kit cellent......................................................................................Sale $15,995 and more..............................................................Retail $18,175 Sale $15,695 2013 BRANDT 13”x80’ XL with electric mover & electric winch..Was $23,000 NOW $18,000 MERIDIAN 10”x 46’ auger with 35 hp Vanguard, Meridian mover, spring belt BRANDT 10x70 MDSA.................................................................................. $5000 tensioner, electric clutch, reversible gear box, light kit, shovel kit, plumbed BOURGAULT 750 bushel smart grain cart.................................Like New $22,500 for bin sweep.................................................. Retail $20,200 Sale $17,200 2013 BRANDT 1020 XR grain cart with scale. Like new............................. $39,995 9-2016 BRANDT 15”x47’ LP grain belts, EFI, 26.5 hp Kohler, easy move, elecDEGELMAN 64’ roller. Retail $80,925......................................................... $60,000 tric clutch, hydraulic winch, bucket spout, batteries and cables................... TEBBEN 72” 3 pt. rotary mower.................................................................... $1,000 .................................Retail $29,501 SALE $25,000, including all rebates WHEATHEART heavy hitter post pounder. Like new.................................. $10,000
Generation II Standard and Vertical tanks IN STOCK Various Sizes CALL
1500 to 6,000 gal. in stock
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Trader’s Dispatch, July 2016 — Page C26
Your Montana Authorized Timpte Dealer
Are you ready for sunny days? CONTINUED FROM PAGE C24
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2011 Case IH 3016 15-ft. pickup header, float, near new condition................................ $18,500 2007 Case IH 8010 combine, 1886R and 2384 engine hours, small grain concaves, chopper, Pro600, rock trap, 24-ft. auger, lots of new parts, very nice and clean..................... ..$95,000 2009 Case IH 2162 40-ft. flex draper, clean, straight, includes UM Road Runner high speed transport, extra sickle.................................................................................................. $45,000 2003 MacDon 9352 swather, Cummins, new back tires, new paint and decals, good condition, 5178 hours.................................................................................................................. $30,000 1995 MacDon 960 draper header, 36-ft., newer U2 pickup reel, transport,.................... $12,500 Redekop external straw chopper, fits long sieve 1680-2188-2388, new knives........Make Offer 1986 Freightliner truck with 40-ft. hopper trailer, sold together, consigned................... $17,500
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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 4x4 Tractors
Tractors/Loaders
4-2015 John Deere 6125R MFWD, AQ 20 2013 Case IH 500HD PowerShift, 710x42D, speed, H340 loader/grapple, 125 hp, 600 Pro 700, PTO, 500 hp, 622 hours.............. hours.............................................$98,000 .........................Price Reduced! $252,000 6-2015 John Deere 6150R MFWD, AQ 20 2015 John Deere 9570RT, PowerShift, 36” speed, H360 loader/grapple, 150 hp, tracks, 1000 PTO, HI-FLOW HYD., 570 650-800hours..............................$126,000 hp, 475 hours..............................$375,000 2014 John Deere 6170R MFWD, AQ 20 2014 John Deere 9560R PowerShift, 520x46 speed, H380 loader/grapple, 170 hp, 300 trips, HI-FLOW HYD., 5 SCV’s, 560 hp, hours...........................................$139,000 780 hours....................................$295,000 2015 John Deere 6175R MFWD, AQ 20 2012 John Deere 9510R PowerShift, 520x46 speed, H380 loader/grapple, 175 hp, 355 trips, HI-FLOW HYD., 5 SCV’s, 510 hp, hours...........................................$145,000 2000 hours..................................$215,000 4-2014 John Deere 6190R MFWD, IVT, 2004 Buhler Versatile 2425, 710 duals, full H380 loader/grapple, 190 hp, 700 hours.... weights, 425 hp, 2050 hours, 170 hours on ....................................................$162,000 new engine....................................$99,000 2014 John Deere 6210R IVT, TLS, H380 1979 Steiger ST450 III, NEW 30.5X32 DUloader/grapple, 210 hp, 950 hours............. ALS, PowerShift, full rebuild (engine, dif....................................................$105,000 ferentials, planetaries, center pins), AtomJet hydraulics, set @ 525 hp.........$59,000
Sprayers
2012 John Deere 4830, 1000 gallon, 100-ft., 380x46, 675 hours......................$208,000 2012 John Deere 4830, 1000 gallon, 100-ft., 380x46, 1235 hours....................$165,000 2013 John Deere 4940, 1200 gallon, 120-ft., 480x50, 670 hours......................$255,000 2014 John Deere R4038, 1000 gallon, 100ft., 380x46, 210 hours.................$269,000 2015 John Deere R4045, 1200 gallon, 120ft., 420x50, 620 hours.................$326,000 2015 John Deere R4045, 1200 gallon, 120ft., 420x50, 620 hours.................$325,000
Haying Equipment
Bale King 12 wheel V rake...............$24,900 Bale King 14 wheel V rake...............$29,500 Bale King BR800 8 bale retriever, single arm................................................$31,900 Bale King 5100TR bale processor with 400 bushel grain tank...........................$29,000
Grain Carts
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Be sure to apply plenty of sunscreen (about 1 ounce per application) and get help as needed to apply sunscreen to your back, for example. Reapply sunscreen every two hours or more often if you are swimming or perspiring. When you purchase sunscreen, look for an expiration date. If it does not have an expiration date, label the bottle with the date of purchase and use within three years. Be sure to follow these sun safety recommendations, too: • Seek shade, especially during the midday hours from 10 a.m. to 4-p.m. • Wear sunscreen even if you are under a protective umbrella or shady tree, or while driving in your car on a summer road trip. • For best sun protection when outdoors, wear longsleeved clothes and pants made from tightly woven fabric. • Be sure to wear a wide-brimmed hat made from fabric with a tight weave to shade your eyes and protect your neck and ears. • Wear high-quality sunglasses that protect your eyes from UV (ultraviolet)-A and UV-B rays. Exposure to UV rays is linked with macular degeneration, which is the leading cause of vision loss as we age. Cataracts (a clouding of the cornea) and skin cancer on the eyelids also are linked to unprotected exposure to sunlight. Although we might be tempted to visit indoor tanning beds, they are linked to skin cancers, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) includes tanning beds on its list of known human carcinogens. If you want to add a little color without the risk, be aware the FDA considers self-tanning lotions containing dihydroxyacetone (DHA) to be safe, as long as the lotion is not consumed or placed close to the mouth, nose and eyes. The government agency also cautions that most sunless tanners do not contain sunscreen, so you could become sunburned. Remember that your skin is your body’s largest organ to protect and nourish. We all need to nourish our skin with plenty of water, plus a varied and colorful diet. Here’s a tasty, antioxidant-rich and colorful recipe made with seasonal fresh fruit. Visit the Nourishing Boomers and Beyond website at http://www.ndsu.edu/boomers for more information about nourishing and protecting your skin all year. The website includes some interactive games and an app to get you thinking about sun safety. Waffle Bowl Parfait 1 (10-pack) waffle bowls 3 c. sliced strawberries 2 c. grapes, cut in half 2 c. blueberries 1 (16-ounce) container nonfat vanilla Greek yogurt 3 Tbsp. + 1 tsp. melted chocolate chips Prepare fruit as directed, then mix gently in a bowl. Pour 1 teaspoon melted chocolate on the bottom of each bowl; let cool. Cover the chocolate bottom with sliced strawberries. Place 1/3 c. yogurt over strawberries. Top the yogurt with about 1/2 c. mixed fruit. Chill in the freezer for half hour or serve right away. Makes 10 servings. Each serving has 170 calories, 2.5 grams (g) fat, 33 g carbohydrate, 5 g protein, 3 g fiber and 30 milligrams sodium.
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A duck walks into a bar and asks the bartender for some quackers. The bartender explains that the bar doesn’t have any quackers. The next day, the same duck walks into the bar and asks the bartender for some quackers. The bartender again explains that the bar doesn’t serve quackers. Sure enough, the very next day, the duck again walks into the bar and asks for some quackers. The bartender screams at the duck, “If you come in here one more time, I’m going to nail your beak into the wall with a hammer and some nails!” A few days pass, and then the duck walks into the bar again. The bartender notices the duck and says, “I’m warning you!” The duck replies, “Do you have a hammer?” The bartender replies, “No!” The duck asks, “Do you have nails?” The bartender replies, “No!” The duck grins and asks, “Do you have any quackers?”
Farm manager joins UW SAREC
By University of Wyoming Extension Kevin Madden began April 30 as farm manager at the James C. Hageman Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension Center (SAREC) near Lingle. Madden brings experience as an owner, operator and manager of a family production farm and ranch in Potter, Nebraska, said SAREC director John Tanaka. Madden will manage irrigated and dryland crops, rangelands, and livestock at SAREC. He will also help coordinate off-site research and extension activities on the center. “He is a good fit,” Tanaka said. SAREC is now growing corn, sugar beets, wheat, dry beans, alfalfa, millet and barley, as well as pollinator flowers, cool season grasses, quinoa, fenugreek and cover crops. A small cow-calf herd and feed cattle are maintained at SAREC for livestock research, including blue tongue disease in cattle and several feed efficiency trials. “In Nebraska, Madden produced similar crops on dryland and center pivot irrigated acres similar in size to SAREC,” said Tanaka. “He raised livestock as a commercial cow calf producer, small feeder, and breeder of American Quarter Horses for ranch work and pleasure,” he said. Madden earned a diploma in center pivot sprinkler irrigation service/installation from Western Nebraska Technical College in Sidney and holds a Nebraska special electrician irrigation equipment license. He has also worked as a federal crop insurance adjuster. Madden’s involvement with youth programs includes 4-H, Odyssey of the Mind and Destination Imagination programs to promote creative and critical thinking, and the Cheyenne County, Nebraska, fair and rodeo royalty program. For more information, contact Madden at 307-837-2000 or kmadden1@uwyo.edu. ##### The Horse on the Wyoming license plate has a name, “Old Steamboat”. It is named after a bronc that could not be ridden back in the early 1900’s.
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By Bruce Nelson, Montana FSA Executive Director The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) requires farmers and ranchers participating in our programs to submit an annual report on all cropland use on their farms. Crop insurance agents for providers approved by the USDA Risk Management Agency (RMA) also require these reports to ensure accuracy with your premiums and when you file claims. Yet for years, farmers and ranchers have entered the same basic common information from their acreage reports at these two different places. No longer. Now, farmers and ranchers can provide the common information from their acreage reports just once - - either to FSA or to their crop insurance agent - - and that common information will be securely and electronically shared with the other. This new process is part of USDA’s Acreage Crop Reporting Streamlining Initiative (ACRSI), an interagency collaboration to streamline the collection of common information to better serve our customers. Over the past seven years, USDA implemented new ways to help farmers and ranchers conduct business with us more efficiently and effectively. Instead of farmers and ranchers juggling 54 acreage reporting dates for RMA that covered 122 crops, or 17 acreage reporting dates for FSA covering 273 crops, USDA established 15 common acreage reporting dates. These improvements, coupled with filing your common acreage report information in just one place, will not only save you time, but increase the accuracy in your crop reporting data. More than 93 percent of all annual reported acres to FSA and RMA now are eligible for this common data reporting, and USDA is exploring adding more crops. Although you must still visit both offices to validate and sign their respective acreage reports, complete maps or provide programspecific information, the common data from your first-filed acreage report will now be available to pre-populate and accelerate completion of the second report, eliminating redundant reporting. In the coming months and years, USDA will continue to build upon this framework. In fact, already we anticipate that some insurance providers will allow reporting to include precision agriculture geospatial data from a producer’s planter along with regular crop and acreage information, and that third parties may begin designing electronic tools to assist with the reporting. Since 2009, these are the types of targeted investments that USDA has made to help spur growth in the rural economy, make farming and ranching even better and help you achieve your personal version of the American dream. We hope you will explore participating this spring in our new streamlined acreage reporting initiative. Bruce Nelson, a fourth-generation Montanan and wheat farmer, is the Executive Director for the USDA Farm Service Agency in Montana. He can be reached at 406.587.6872 or bruce.nelson@mt.usda.gov. For more information regarding FSA programs, contact your local FSA service center office or visit the state FSA Web site at www.fsa.usda.gov/mt.)
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international, peer-reviewed journal published weekly by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Peters is a professor in MSU’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistryin the College of Letters and Science. Keable, originally from Minnesota, is a doctoral student in Peters’ laboratory. “This research is important because industrial nitrogen fixation to produce fertilizer consumes approximately 1 to 2 percent of the total annual world energy output,” Keable said. “By improving our understanding of the mechanisms of biological nitrogen fixation, we may be able to mimic nature and produce fertilizer.” Keable’s involvement in the newly published study built on work he did in Peters’ laboratory, first as a technician and then as a doctoral student who received a 2015 Graduate Student Research award from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. The award allowed Keable to conduct research at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee as part
of an overall effort to better understand the mechanisms of enzymes important for producing bioenergy. Peters, among other things, heads up the Department of Energy-supported Biological Electron Transfer and Catalysis (BETCy, pronounced “Betsy”) Energy Frontier Research Center based at MSU. He and 10 other principal investigators from six universities across the country and the National Renewable Energy Lab launched the center in 2014. It is one of 32 DOE centers in the United States. Some of the colleagues in that center were members of the team that published their findings in “Science.” Besides Peters and Keable, the authors were Katherine Brown and Paul King from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado; Derek Harris, Andrew Rasmussen, Nimesh Khadka and Lance Seefeldt from Utah State University in Logan; and Molly Wilker, Hayden Hamby and Gordana Dukovic from the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Quarterly hogs and pigs
United States inventory of all hogs and pigs on June 1, 2016 was 68.4 million head. This was up 2 percent from June 1, 2015, and up 1 percent from March 1, 2016. This is the highest June 1 inventory of all hogs and pigs since estimates began in 1964. Breeding inventory, at 5.98 million head, was up 1 percent from last year, but down slightly from the previous quarter. Market hog inventory, at 62.4 million head, was up 2 percent from last year, and up 1 percent from last quarter. This is the highest June 1 market hog inventory since estimates began in 1964. The March-May 2016 pig crop, at 30.3 million head, was up 3 percent from 2015. This is the largest March-May pig crop since 1971. Sows farrowed during this period totaled 2.90 million head, up 1 percent from 2015. The sows farrowed during this quarter rep-
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Two approaches to enhancing tomato flavor
By Dennis O’Brien, Agricultural Research Service Two Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in Fort Pierce, Florida, have taken different approaches to enhancing the flavor of tomatoes. ARS plant physiologist Jinhe Bai and his colleagues at the U.S. Horticulture Research Laboratory studied the effects of refrigerating tomatoes and dipping them in hot water to make them easier to peel—a practice known as “blanching.” Bai and his colleagues divided 60 tomatoes into three groups—refrigerating one group, keeping a second group at room temperature and dipping the third group in 122 F water for 5 minutes to simulate blanching. They then used gas chromatography and an “electronic nose” to measure 45 volatile compounds associated with flavor released when the tomatoes were cut up. The results showed that refrigeration greatly reduced 25 of 42 aroma compounds and reduced volatile levels overall by 68 percent. Blanching also greatly reduced 22 of 42 compounds and reduced volatile levels overall by 63 percent. The results spell out why it is better to store tomatoes—and wash them before use—at room temperature. Elizabeth Baldwin, an ARS horticulturist and research leader in Fort Pierce, wanted to find tomato breeders interested in developing varieties with enhanced flavor. She also wanted to identify varieties and growing seasons best suited to two of Florida’s major tomato production areas. She and her colleagues raised 38 types of tomatoes over seven years in south Florida and west-central Florida, timing production for harvest in March, June and December. They used human taste-test panels to evaluate flavor and measured the tomatoes’ sugars, acids and 29 key aroma compounds. The results showed that the tomatoes needed to contain a certain amount of acids to have adequate flavor and that the more sugar they contained, the better they tasted. Tomatoes harvested in June had more sugar and fruity volatiles than those harvested in December, probably because they received more sunshine. Tomatoes harvested in March ranked in the middle in flavor. Read more about tomato flavor research in the May 2016 issue of AgResearch (http://agresearchmag.ars.usda. gov/2016/may/tomato/). ARS is USDA’s chief intramural scientific research agency.
UI Extension specialist wins national award
By University of Idaho News University of Idaho (UI) Extension specialist Lori Higgins received a national level award from the National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals (NACDEP). Higgins received the Innovation and Creativity Team Award for work on “Ripple Effects Mapping: Engaging participants in capturing results and untold stories of success.” Other members of the team include Scott Chazdon of Minnesota, Mary Emery of South Dakota, Lynette Flage of North Dakota, and Debra Hansen and Rebecca Sero of Washington. Measuring condition change is challenging for all Extension programs, and very challenging for documenting change in economic and community development. Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) is a group participatory evaluation strategy for developmental and impact evaluation. The method engages program participants and stakeholders to retrospectively and visually map the chain of effects resulting from a program or complex collaboration. It is a highly participatory method, treating program stakeholders as integral, active participants in the evaluation process, rather than as passive recipients of program evaluation results. REM is engaging and interactive, iterative and conclusive, and is adaptable to unique contexts. About the University of Idaho The University of Idaho helps students to succeed and become leaders. Its land-grant mission furthers innovative scholarly and creative research to grow Idaho’s economy and serve a statewide community. From its main campus in Moscow, Idaho, to 70 research and academic locations statewide, U-Idaho emphasizes real-world application as part of its student experience. U-Idaho combines the strength of a large university with the intimacy of small learning communities. It is home to the Vandals. For information, visit www.uidaho.edu.
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Bale King 880 bale processor........................ $9500 Vermeer BPX7000 bale processor................. $8995 Mayrath 8x60 grain auger, swing hopper, PTO drive............................................................ $2495 2014 New Holland CR8090, rock trap, chopper, IntelliView IV monitor with auto steer, low hours...... ............................................................... $352,500 2014 New Holland CR8090, rock trap, 22 inch rotors, lateral tilt, auto guidance................ $352,500 New Holland TR75, Ford engine, hydro drive, good rubber, 960 22-ft. header with batt reel. Good machine for only............................................ $16,995
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MacDon D60 45-ft. draper header with pickup reel, transport................................................... $72,500 Case IH Steiger 385, 55 gpm hydraulics, 4 re- 2009 McCormick XTX165 with loader, powershift transmission, forward/reverse shuttle..... motes, powershift. Excellent condition........... MacDon D60 35-ft. draper header, double knife, triple ...........................................................$82,500 delivery, pickup reel, transport................. $39,900 .........................................................$159,500 2010 Honey Bee SP36 36-ft. draper header, Case IH adapter, U2 pickup reel, transport package, dual knife drive......................................... $49,500 2007 New Holland 94C 36-ft. draper header, dual knife, pickup reel, transport...................... $39,900 New Holland 2326 hay header with 2330BF adapter, rubber conditioners. Fits New Holland TV140 & TV145 bidirectional tractors..................... $12,500 Case IH 1015 pickup header, Swathmaster attachment......................................................... $10,900 1995 Case IH 1015 15-ft. pickup header, Victory attachment.................................................. $8995 Case IH 1015 15-ft. pickup header, Victory attachment............................................................ $6500 Case IH 1015-12 pickup header..................... $4900 2002 Case IH MX120 loader tractor, MFD, powInternational 810 13-ft. pickup header, Rake-up ershift with reverser, Quicke 980 loader with Farmall 656, 2WD, hydro transmission, 3-point hitch, 540 PTO, DuAl loader, bucket....$8995 raking pickup. Very little use........................ $8995 bucket, grapple..................................$52,500 New Holland 960 13-ft. pickup header with Sund attachment.................................................. $2995 Steiger 9150 4WD, L10 Cummins 300 hp, 12 speed powershift, 4 remotes, 520/85R38 duNew Holland 960 13-ft. pickup header less attachals @ 85%, recent reman front & rear axles. ment............................................................ $1495 Includes EZ-Guide 250 with EZ-Steer. Good Massey 1859 13-ft. pickup head less attachment..... condition............................................$52,500 ...................................................................... $995
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2000 Ford F550 4x4 service truck, diesel, 6 speed, 3200 lb crane, hydraulic compressor... ...................................$22,500
1995 International 4800 4x4, cab and chassis, DT 466, automatic, front winch.....$19,000 1980 Cat 920 wheel loader,cab...... .......................................$20,000
1992 Ford F800 service truck, diesel, 8 speed, 14.7-ft. box, 7500# IMT crane, hydraulic compressor, ZR8 225 amp welder.........................$19,000
1991 GMC TopKick 44-ft. bucket, Cat 3116 automatic, 13-ft box.................................$9000
2000 Ford F550 service truck, 7.3L, 6 speed, 11-ft. box, 6000 lb. AutoCrane, 1RT-30 compressor, Lincoln welder........ $22,500
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1990 Wiggins 8000 lb. rough terrain forklift............................... $9000 Ditch Witch 400SX cable plow with trencher............................ $5000 Ditch Witch 350SX cable plow.................................................. $5000 8-ft. quick attach grapple bucket................................................ $2500 1999 Ford F550 4x4 flatbed, V10, automatic......................... $12,500 2000 Ford F550 4WD, service truck, 7.3 diesel, 6 speed, 11-ft. box, IRT030 compressor, outriggers, PTO, set up for crane....... $15,000 1994 Ford F600 service truck, diesel, 5+2 speed, 6200# IMT crane, compressor, hydraulic outriggers........................................ $12,500 1992 Freightliner FL70 55-ft. bucket truck, 5.9 Cummins, automatic, jib.........................................................................................$15,000 1985 Ford F700 4x4 service truck, IMT 5000 lb. crane, underhood air compressor, outriggers........................................................ $15,000 1985 Ford F600 service truck, diesel, 5/2 speed, 8000 lb. Auto Crane, compressor.............................................................. $11,000 1996 Chevrolet Kodiak Cat diesel, 6 speed automatic, utility bed, outriggers. ............................................................................. $8500 1989 International 41-ft. bucket truck, diesel, automatic....... $10,000 1981 International 4x4 dump truck, low miles....................... $12,500 16-ft. flatbed dump with hoist..................................................... $3500 1986 Ford F800 National 228 37-ft. crane 14-ft. dump bed... $10,000 1999 Ford 550 diesel, automatic, flatbed with lift gate.............. $9000 1996 Ford F350, V8, automatic, 13-ft. flatbed, 5000 lb crane, outriggers........................................................................................ $8000 www.pricetruckandequipment.com
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1988 Internatonal 1800 2-ton diesel 4x4 flatbed...................... $9000 1999 Ford F550 crew cab, 4x4, 7.3 diesel, 6 speed, 9-ft. bed with fuel tank and pump.................................................................... $14,000 1997 Ford F450 460 V8, 5 speed, 12.5-ft. flatbed, 5000 lb crane, outriggers............................................................................$10,000 1989 Ford F450 utility truck, 11-ft. bed, 460 hp, automatic....... $2500 1979 GMC chip truck................................................................. $6500 1981 International S1800 4x4 flatbed, 14,000 lb. knuckle boom....... ............................................................................................ $12,500 1996 International 4900 DT466 engine, 10 speed................ $12,500 1990 International 4900 DT 466, automatic, 6x6, digger derrick, Telelect auger, outriggers, 22,050 lb lift, 54.5-ft. reach........ $25,000 1995 International 4900 466, 5 speed, 18-ft. flatbed dump......$12,500 12-ft. flatbed, 3200 lb. IMT crane, air compressor...................... $5000 125-185 CFM air compressors.....................................$4000 - $6000 1999 Haulin 31-ft. flatbed (expands to 34-ft.), telescopic hitch and air brakes. Good for round bales ............................................. $10,000 1983 Fruehauf 20-ton tilt trailer, 25-ft. deck.............................. $8000 12-ton 22-ft. tilt bed trailer.......................................................... $6500 (11) 20-ton 24-ft. tilt bed trailers.................................$7500 - $10,000 Reading 11-ft. utility box............................................................ $2500 1-ton utility beds, starting at...................................................... $1000 2 ton dump boxes, each............................................................ $1000 2013 Terex light plant................................................................ $5000 Miller 250-400 amp diesel welder................................$1500 - $4500 Buckets for skid steer loaders........................................................Call Forklift forks...................................................................................Call Cat IT28 quick-tach forks.......................................................... $2500 16” to 36” augers...........................................................$750 to $1750 Versatile 35-ft. bucket attachment............................................. $3000 (4) Goodyear 1200x20 unused traction tires.............................. $800 (6) Goodyear 1200xR20 unused traction tires.......................... $1200 (4) General 1200x20 unused highway tires................................ $800
N.D. farm income declines for 3rd consecutive year
By NDSU Extension Service Average net farm income declined for the third consecutive year in North Dakota to the lowest level since 1998. This occurred despite generally strong yields, with spring wheat reaching an all-time high, the second highest annual profit for the beef cow-calf enterprise, an increase in government payments and slightly lower crop production costs. Lower crop prices overwhelmed the positives and pushed profit down to the lowest level in nearly two decades. The average farm profit for 525 farms that were in the 2015 North Dakota Farm Business Management education program state report was $28,600, compared with $76,404 in 2014 and $133,466 in 2013. Median net farm income, probably a better measure of the typical farm, was $18,999, compared with $54,666 in 2014 and $91,650 in 2013. Net farm income is measured in accrual terms. It includes changes in inventories. The average size of these farms was 2,371 acres, of which 533 acres were pasture. The average age of the farm operator and number of years farming were 45.2 and 21.2 years, respectively. Financial performance varied across the state according to the profitability of enterprises in which producers were engaged. The statewide average net return per acre on cashrented ground was minus $25 for spring wheat, minus $24 for soybeans and minus $50 for corn. For smaller-acreage crops, it was minus $27 for canola, minus $25 for pinto beans, minus $14 for flax, $23 for oil sunflowers and a strong $60 to $90 per-acre profit on cashrented ground for barley, confection sunflowers, durum wheat, field peas and sugar beets. For soybeans and pinto beans not to show a profit, on average, is very unusual. Usually crop farms have greater net farm income than livestock farms, but not in 2015 or 2014. The beef cow-calf enterprise profit averaged $288 per cow and was the second highest ever, although it was a fraction of the $660 all-time high in 2014. Farm financial measures in 2015 were substantially lower than in 2013. On average, the current ratio dropped from 2.04 in 2013 to 1.45, and the term debt coverage ratio declined from 1.40 to 0.60 during the past two years. In 2015, the rate of return on equity was less than the rate of return on assets, which indicates that debt capital was not employed profitably. The average rate of return on equity, minus 1.7 percent, and the rate of return on assets, 0.5 percent, were extremely low. The average of the previous 10 years was 13.3 and 9.9 percent, respectively. The average farm borrowed $562,007 during the year and made principal payments of $513,173, thereby increasing farm debt by nearly $50,000 per farm. The relationship between debt and assets (solvency) deteriorated in 2015. Capital purchases have declined because of the sharp drop in net farm income. Average purchases of machinery, equipment and buildings such as grain and machinery storage and farm shops dropped to $76,996 in 2015, compared with $121,488 in 2014 and $194,064 in 2013. Total government payments, including conservation incentive programs, received in 2015 averaged $27,301 per farm, compared with $15,495 in 2014. A year lag occurs in commodity-based safety net program payments under the 2014 farm program. Payments that will be received in the last quarter of 2016, based on the 2015 crop year, will be higher. Similar to 2014, the finding that the least profitable farms were larger than average was unusual. The least profitable 20 percent of farms had negative net farm income of minus $141,049 on 2,614 crop and 424 pasture acres. The 20 percent, or one-fifth, of the most profitable farms had an average net farm income of $214,214 and were slightly larger, at 2,770 crop and 684 pasture acres. The remaining farms, the middle 60 percent profit group, had average net farm income of $23,278 but were much smaller at 1,260 crop and 519 pasture acres. The state farm business management summary is available online at http://www.ndfarmmanagement.com. Regional summaries also are available. In addition to whole-farm financial information, these books detail costs and returns of livestock and crop enterprises.
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The 2016 Western Triangle Research Center located near Conrad kicked off their Field Day on June 23rd with an industry sponsored breakfast for all attendees. Special guests included representatives of various departments and colleges at MSU, WTARC Advisory Committee Members and Ag retailers and growers. Photo courtesy of Govinda Shrestha, WTARC.
N.D. 4-H’er named national range judging champion
By NDSU Extension Service the contest to learn and identify the species. Cass County 4-H’er Jarrett Lardy was the It sounds difficult, but the 4-H’ers have a national range judging individual champion great time. It is a very practical contest that at the recent National Land and Range Judgtests the youths’ memory while giving them ing Contest in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. a chance to see another part of the country.” The Traill-Cass County team, of which Lardy is a member, was the 4-H reserve national champion range judging team. The other team members are Shelby Sedivec, Kyra Sedivec and Amy Anderson. The Kidder-Oliver County team, with members Monica Fitterer, Michelle Fitterer and Rebecca Schmidt, was the other North Dakota team that competed in the range judging contest. Both teams brought back other team and individual awards. They were: • Kidder-Oliver County team - fourth in 4-H team competition • Monica Fitterer - fourth place individual • Shelby Sedivec - seventh place individual The youth were required to identify 20 plants, then answer whether the plants are annual, biannual or perennial; whether they are native to the area, were introduced or are invasive plants; and if they provide food or cover for bobwhite quail and are desirable food for beef cattle. The contest also required the youth to evaluate three ecological sites and determine the health or condition of the plant community and the value, or rating, for beef cattle and habitat for bobwhite quail. Preparing for this competition was rigorous but fun, according to Rick Schmidt, one of the coaches for the Kidder-Oliver team and a North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Service agent for Oliver County. “The youth learned over 100 plants, of which most don’t grow in North Dakota,” he says. “So we spent four days walking the landscape of Oklahoma prior to
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NDSU equestrian teams finish season strong
By NDSU Extension Service The NDSU hunt seat equestrian team takes third place in zones competition hosted by West Texas A&M. Pictured are, from left, front row: Bryn Halley, Hailey Aagard, Kayla Young and Morgan Samuelson; back row: Nick Scarberry, Bridget Kackos, Mattia Gunkelman, Rebecca Prasch, Emma Ballard and Dana Williams. (Photo courtesy of Mattia Gunkelman) North Dakota State University’s (NDSU) Western and hunt seat equestrian teams ended their season this spring on a high note, with wins in national and zone competition. Western Courtney Bolstad, a senior from Fergus Falls, Minnesota, placed eighth in intermediate horsemanship at the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) National Show earlier this month in Lexington, Kentucky. She won her trip to nationals by placing fourth in semifinal competition at the University of Findlay (Ohio) in March. Megan Haugen, a junior from Larimore, and Sarah Garrison, a junior from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, also represented NDSU at the IHSA semifinals. Both received honorable mention. Haugen won hers in intermediate horsemanship, and Garrison’s was in novice horsemanship. All three were named champion or reserve champion at regional competition at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities in February, which allowed them to advance to the semifinals. Hunt Seat The NDSU team finished in third place overall in zones competition hosted by West Texas A&M in Canyon. Six NDSU riders represented the team in the team competition and four riders competed individually. Here are the results from the team and individual classes: Team • Kayla Young, sophomore, Plymouth, Minnesota - fourth in open fences and fourth in open flat • Morgan Samuelson, sophomore, Cologne, Minnesota first in intermediate fences and first in intermediate flat • Nick Scarberry, junior, Fargo - fourth in novice fences • Dana Williams, junior, Vacaville, California - third in novice flat • Bridget Kackos, freshman, Neversink, New York - fourth in walk/trot/canter • Emma Ballard, freshman, Pelican Rapids, Minnesota fifth in walk/trot Individual • Rebecca Prasch, junior, Lino Lakes, Minnesota - ninth in open fences • Young - sixth in open flat • Hailey Aagard, senior, Wadena, Minnesota - sixth in walk/trot/canter • Bryn Halley, senior, Langdon - ninth in walk/trot NDSU earned its spot in the team competition by winning the High Point Regional Team Award for Zone 7 Region 3. “We are very proud of both teams and the great achievements they made this year,” says their coach, Tara Swanson. “This is the first time ever for NDSU to win the region in hunt seat and compete as a team at zones. “The team’s success is a representation of the time, hard work and dedication each team member commits throughout the year,” she adds. “We want to thank the seniors for their leadership this year. We are excited to see what next year has in store for the team.”
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Loans for portable farm storage, handling equipment
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will provide a new financing option to help farmers purchase portable storage and handling equipment. Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Val Dolcini and Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Administrator Elanor Starmer announced changes to the Farm Storage Facility Loan (FSFL) program during a local and regional food roundtable in Columbus, Ohio. The loans, which now include a smaller microloan option with lower down payments, are designed to help producers, including new, small and mid-sized producers, grow their businesses and markets. “As more communities reconnect with agriculture, consumer demand is increasing for food produced locally or regionally,” said Dolcini. “Portable handling and storage equipment is vital to helping farmers get their products to market more quickly and better maintain product quality, bringing them greater returns. That’s why we’ve added this type of equipment as a new category for our Farm Storage Facility Loan program.” The program also offers a new “microloan” option, which allows applicants seeking less than $50,000 to qualify for a reduced down payment of five percent and no requirement to provide three years of production history. Farms and ranches of all sizes are eligible. The microloan option is expected to be of particular benefit to smaller farms and ranches, and specialty crop producers who may not have access to commercial storage or on-farm storage after harvest. These producers can invest in equipment like conveyers, scales or refrigeration units and trucks that can store commodities before delivering them to markets. Producers do not need to demonstrate the lack of commercial credit availability to apply. “Growing high-value crops for local and regional markets is a common entry point for new farmers,” said Starmer. “Since they often rent land and have to transport perishable commodities, a loan that can cover mobile coolers or even refrigerated trucks fills an important gap. These producers in turn supply the growing number of food hubs, farmers markets or stores and restaurants interested in sourcing local food.” Earlier this year, FSA significantly expanded the list of commodities eligible for Farm Storage Facility Loan. Eligible commodities now include aquaculture; floriculture; fruits (including nuts) and vegetables; corn, grain sorghum, rice, oilseeds, oats, wheat, triticale, spelt, buckwheat, lentils, chickpeas, dry peas sugar, peanuts, barley, rye, hay, honey, hops, maple sap, unprocessed meat and poultry, eggs, milk, cheese, butter, yogurt and renewable biomass. FSFL microloans can also be used to finance wash and pack equipment used post-harvest, before a commodity is placed in cold storage. AMS helps thousands of agricultural food producers and businesses enhance their marketing efforts through a combination of research, technical services and grants. The agency works to improve marketing opportunities for U.S. growers and producers, including those involved in specialty crop production and in the local and regional food systems. Visit www.ams.usda.gov to learn more about AMS services. This announcement will further advance the efforts of USDA’s Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food initiative, which coordinates the Department’s work to develop local and regional food systems. USDA is committed to helping farmers, ranchers, and businesses access the growing market for local and regional foods, which was valued at $12 billion in 2014 according to industry estimates. Under this Administration, USDA has invested more than $1 billion in more than 40,000 local and regional food businesses and infrastructure projects. More information on how USDA investments are connecting producers with consumers and expanding rural economic opportunities is available in Chapter IV of USDA Results on Medium. To learn more about Farm Storage Facility Loans, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/pricesupport or contact a local FSA county office. To find your local FSA county office, visit http://offices.usda.gov. ##### If a horse gets loose, herd instincts may keep it from running too far away from other horses. When a trail rider falls off a horse, the horse, with its keen sense of direction, is apt to run back home. ##### If a horse comes out of its stall with the front right foot first, it is a supposedly sign of good luck, and vice versa.
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By Lauren Ingeno, Drexel University, and Scott Weybright, WSU CAHNRS over $2.6 billion in 2014), there had been no Whiskey aficionados may claim that Manrigorous examination of the assumed differhattans must be made with fiery, grassy rye while an Old Fashioned requires the sweetence between bourbon and rye. Collins and his colleagues wanted to ness of bourbon. know, how can straight rye and bourbon be But a new study from a Washington State so dramatically different if their basic recipe University (WSU) aroma and flavor chemist is so similar? and colleagues shows the average consumer They presented 21 study participants with cannot distinguish between the two flavors. trays of 10 anonymized whiskeys – five Tom Collins, a WSU assistant professor bourbons and five ryes – in random order. in viticulture and enology, found that when The participants were instructed to smell asked to blindly sort American ryes and but not taste the alcohol. This method is in bourbons, participants were more likely to accordance with published guidelines for group together products by brand rather than Scotch whisky evaluation. type of whiskey. The participants were then asked to orThe results were published in the Journal of Food Science with co-authors Jacob ganize the whiskeys into no fewer than two Lahne at Drexel University and Hildegarde and no more than nine groups, by any criteria Heymann at the University of California, they wished. Davis. See http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ In a second session, when the participants doi/10.1111/1750-3841.13301/full. came back days later, the same whiskeys More flexibility for mixability were presented in an identical fashion with “There are differences between rye and new, randomized labels. Participants were bourbon,” Collins said. “But they aren’t asked to sort the whiskeys into groups again. nearly as different as we think they are. In a The researchers next used a statistical blind test, it’s really hard to tell a difference.” analysis (called DISTATIS) to interpret the Drexel’s Lahne, the lead author, agreed, responses. saying people who work with bourbon may Whiskey age, brand more telling than be able to experiment a little more. type “There is definitely a tendency for barCollins and the team found that the subtenders to talk about how some drinks should jects did not separate the whiskeys based absolutely be made with bourbon or rye, and on mash bill (bourbon vs. rye), but instead I think it’s clear now that there is more flexwere more influenced by properties like alcohol content, age at bottling and brand. ibility,” Lahne said. “In a way it’s fun and For instance, participants were very likely to exciting – it gives you a bigger universe to group together Jim Beam whiskeys. play with.” Collins said this is likely because indiThe only legal difference between bourbon and rye products is their mash bill, or vidual distillers make their bourbons and grain content: Bourbon must be fermented ryes in similar ways and use similar barrels. from a mash that is a majority of corn, and “So much of the characteristics of any rye from a majority of rye. Otherwise, the whiskey come from the barrels,” he said. legal and stylistic requirements for the two “And when you use the same barrels for products are identical. each style, there will naturally be strong So it’s possible for a 2 percent difference flavor similarities.” in mash bill to tip a whiskey from one catThe perceived differences between bouregory into the other. bon and rye may stem from a time in history Putting supposed difference to the test when mash bill differences were greater, he Yet in both pop culture and whiskey said. However, modern American whiskeys educator circles, the two kinds are held to that are most popular today are more closely be distinct – bourbon is often described like related. smooth caramel while rye is called dry and In future studies, Collins and his colbrash. leagues plan to further explore how specific Despite the quickly growing demand for sensory attributes match up with chemical whiskey in the United States (with revenues analyses of each whiskey.
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By Jim Stordahl, Clearwater/Polk County Extension Service, Minnesota Dung beetles play a small but remarkable role in the pasture ecosystem. They feed on manure and use it to provide housing and food for their young. This activity results in improved nutrient cycling and soil structure which results in greater forage production. Dung beetles are important enough in nutrient recycling that they well deserve the rancher’s attention. Dung beetles belong to the zoological order Coleoptera and family Scarabaeidae. Of the more than 90 species in the U.S., less than a dozen are significant in dung burial. Three behavioral groups of the beetles are relevant to manure recycling. Probably the best-known group is the “tumble bugs” or “rollers”. These are so named because of their behavior characteristic of working together in pairs to roll a ball of dung (brood ball) away from a manure pile in order to bury it. Dung beetles can be various sizes. Adults can range in size from 1/10 inch up to a whopping 2.5 inches. The front legs usually have serrated edges, used for powerful digging. Scarabs are distinguished from other beetles by the appearance of their antennae, which are segmented and end with a plate-like oval club of three to seven expansible leaves. These lobes create a large surface area for detecting odors. Look for these specialized antennae with a magnifying glass. Adult dung beetles are connoisseurs of manure drawn by odor like that of a fine wine. Many are species-specific—they prefer a certain type of animal manure. They will fly up to 10 miles in search of just the right dung, and can attack dung pats within seconds after they drop. Some species will even hitch a ride near the tails of animals in anticipation of a deposit. Once drawn by the odor, the adults use the liquid contents of the manure for their nourishment like a “dung slurpie.” The female, which typically has shorter, thicker legs, digs while the male helps haul the soil from the tunnel. The female lays one egg in each ball. She then seals the brood ball, seals the tunnel, and begins the process again if she is of a species that lays several eggs. Like most species, the women seem to carry the load. The dung beetle benefits livestock and pasture by helping eliminate other livestock pests. Manure is the breeding ground and incubator for horn flies and face flies. A single manure pat can generate 60-80 horn fly adults if protected from insect predators and competitors such as dung beetles. As dung beetles feed, they compete with the fly larvae for food and physically damage their eggs. Fly populations have been shown to decrease significantly in areas with dung beetle activity. Research has shown 95% fewer horn flies emerged from cowpats with dung beetles as compared to pats where beetles were excluded. Dung beetles are also reported to be effective biological control agents for gastrointestinal parasites of livestock. The eggs of most gastrointestinal parasites pass out in the feces of the host. The eggs then hatch into free-living larvae and develop into the infective stage. They then migrate onto grass, where they can be ingested by grazing animals, and complete their life cycle within the animal. If the manure/ egg incubator is removed by beetles, the eggs perish and the life cycle of the parasite is broken. On a pasture-management level, dung pat removal is beneficial for forage availability. Most ruminants will not graze closely to their own species” manure pats. Research has shown that the forage is palatable, but avoided because of the dung pile. Consequently, cattle manure deposits can make from 5% to 10% per acre per year unavailable. By completely and quickly removing the manure, dung beetles can significantly enhance grazing efficiency. The tunneling behavior of dung beetles increases the soil’s capacity to absorb and hold water, and their dung-handling activities enhance soil nutrient cycling. An adequate population and mix of species can remove a complete dung pile from the surface within 24 hours. As the adult dung beetles use the liquid component for nourishment and the roughage for the brood balls, the dung pat quickly disappears. If left on the surface, up to 80% of manure nitrogen is lost through volatilization; by quickly incorporating manure into the soil, dung beetles make more of this nitrogen available for plant use. Now the bad news. Dung beetle larvae are susceptible to some insecticides used for fly and internal parasite control for cattle. Discontinuing the use of certain insecticides will help increase your population of dung beetles. Indeed, one must consider that any product designed to harm, limit or CONTINUED ON PAGE C47
In search of the perfect steak
By Seth Truscott, WSU CAHNRS Imagine taking your first bite of a $40 rib-eye steak—only to chew on beef that’s as tough as shoe leather. Talk about disappointment! “A tough steak is not a pleasant experience,” says Frank Hendrix, a WSU Extension Educator and animal scientist. Hendrix sympathizes with anyone who’s ever gnawed a stringy steak, and is doing his part to make leathery beef a thing of the past. In a 10-year project to build the perfect beefsteak, Hendrix teamed with fellow researchers in the WSU Department of Animal Sciences to select and breed cattle for extra tenderness using DNA markers. “American beef is a wonderful product, but its tenderness can be improved,” said Hendrix. To help, he set out to learn if DNA tools could help selectively breed beef cattle with more tender meat. Current technology allows breeders to pluck a hair from a cow, look for DNA markers linked to meat tenderness, then assign a tenderness rank. Hendrix bred cows with a top tenderness-ranked bull named “Heritage,” raising the calves under identical conditions on irrigated pasture in Central Washington. After fattening in a feedlot, he checked the meat from the animals for tenderness using a shear-force instrument which measures the force it takes to slice a piece of steak. The results showed a significant difference in tenderness between typical beef and steaks from Hendrix’ specially-bred cattle, revealing that tenderness is an inherited trait. Hendrix has presented his research, “In Search of the Perfect Steak” at research conferences over the past three years, most recently at WSU’s spring 2016 Academic Showcase. “It’s remarkable that there was such a strong correlation,” said Mark Nelson, Associate Professor in the Department of Animal Sciences, who worked with Hendrix on analyzing results from the shear-force test. Nelson, who specializes in animal nutrition, is interested in making beef a more functional food, with less saturated, or ‘bad’, fat and more unsaturated ‘good’ fat and antioxidants. Hendrix’ project helps do that, he says. Cattle that are naturally tender are worth more to the farmer, more to the finisher, and more to the customer. “It’s better beef,” says Hendrix. “The risk of buying a steak that’s way too chewy just won’t be there anymore.” • Learn more about the WSU Department of Animal Sciences go to https://ansci.wsu.edu
The benefits of dung beetles in pastures CONTINUED FROM PAGE C46
kill would have some impact on the ecosystem in general, and should be used judiciously. Backrubbers, ear tags, and the occasional use of insecticide dusts and sprays are alternatives that have little or no effect on dung beetles. Another option is to treat cattle during the coolest months of the year, as the beetles and larvae are inactive at those times. Better yet, before treating your animals for internal parasites, take a fecal sample from suspect animals to your veterinarian. An egg count can help determine parasite load and whether the symptoms you may be seeing in the form of low gains, weight loss, unthriftiness, etc., are truly being caused by parasites. Controlled grazing systems increase dung beetle populations and varieties by concentrating the manure in smaller areas, thus reducing the time beetles must spend in search of food. Grazing cycles that match the reproductive cycle of the beetles are favorable, as cattle return to grazing cells at the same time that new adults are emerging from the soil. Watch the length of time it takes for the manure pats to disappear in your pasture. If they remain intact for more than a few days to weeks, chances are your dung beetle population is low to non-existent. Also look for small holes on the surface of the manure pats. Many types of beetle and other insects also help to desiccate the pats. Management is the key to increasing the number and variety of dung beetles and other beneficial insects. For more information, contact me at 800-450-2465 or stordahl@umn.edu. Adapted from: Dung Beetle Benefits in the Pasture Ecosystem, Michelle Thomas, ATTRA Publication CT155.
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Seven simple tips to prevent tomato disease
By Jim Stordahl, Clearwater/Polk County Extension Service, Minnesota Plants need three factors for disease to develop. The host plant must be susceptible, the pathogen must be present (usually in the soil), and the environmental conditions must be right. This typically involves wet leaves over some period of time. There are several simple cultural techniques that you can implement before considering chemical treatments. Fungicides (that innocent looking white dust) are dangerous and are often over applied, so avoid using them until you have exhausted the following cultural options. Why add pesticides to your food when it can be avoided? Step 1. Begin with a proper crop rotation. This simple practice alone will significantly reduce disease. Do not plant tomatoes where you had potatoes, peppers -- and of course tomato -- last year. Rotation is important and is your first defense in disease prevention. Step 2. Plant a variety of tomato that is resistant or tolerant to leaf blight, especially if blight has rained on your parade in the past. Sometimes, disease can be prevented simply by variety selection. If you start your own transplants, this information is supplied on the package. If you purchase transplants, your local garden center horticulturalist will have this information. Step 3. Do not crowd the tomatoes, lack of air circulation favors disease development. Leaf diseases need longish periods of uninterrupted wetness for disease development, and overcrowding prevents leaf drying. Use a trellis or cage on plants spaced a minimum of 24 inches apart to keep leaves and fruit off the ground. This aids in the plant drying and keeps the disease inoculum further away from the leaves; remember, the disease inoculum is in the soil. Also, it keeps the fruit cleaner and reduces the incidence of spoiled fruit. Step 4. This may be the single most important step of all. If you need to irrigate, water the ground, not the leaves. Sprinkler irrigation keeps the leaves wet and splashes the disease inoculum from the soil onto the leaves. Soaker hoses, drip irrigation or careful hand watering are better alternatives. Step 5. Consider using plastic mulch. Plastic mulch laid on the soil surface prior to transplanting is a common practice in commercial production and works well in gardens too. Commercially available plastic is available in 3’ and 4’ wide rolls in a rainbow of colors. Clear and black are the most readily available to the gardener, but red and green are often available at garden centers. Clear and red mulch will allow weed growth beneath the plastic, unlike the black and green colors. If you need to water the plants, water through the transplant hole. Often, however, the plastic reduces water evaporation so watering is not necessary. Drip irrigation is another option when mulch is used, but increases the complexity of “simple tips”. Plastic mulch’s other benefit is warming the soil, which significantly increases the yield of warm season crops like tomatoes, peppers and melons. Research in northern Minnesota shows a two-fold increased fruit yield using plastic mulch as compared to bare soil. The increased yield is due to warmer soil temperatures, reduced disease pressure, reduced water evaporation, and greater consistency in water uptake by the plant. Step 6. Pinch off the “suckers” growing at the leaf axis. Suckers produce unnecessary foliage and decreases air circulation around the plant. Commercial growers will often leave one leaf beneath the first flower and remove all other leaf from that point and down. This does not make for a pretty tomato plant, but it’s effective. Step 7. Don’t apply too much fertilizer, especially nitrogen. Excess fertilization promotes succulent leaf growth which is often more prone to disease. My fertility choice is compost, from either manure or other vegetative materials. Compost is advantageous as it provides all the essential elements necessary for plant growth in a slow release form in sync with plant growth. If you follow these recommendations, you will hopefully enjoy juicy red tomatoes with an added benefit – fruit without pesticide residue. If all else fails and you’re tempted to use a fungicide, remember that fungicides only prevent new infections, they will not cure existing leaf disease. Fungicides should be applied according to the product label. For more information, contact me at 800-450-2465 or stordahl@umn.edu.
Tiny wasp battles big invasive menace
By Sharon Durham, Agricultural Research Service A wispy wasp may pack a potent punch in the fight against the emerald ash borer (EAB), an insect pest that causes catastrophic ash tree losses in the United States. EAB has wings that are deep emerald green on the outer edge and a body underneath that’s iridescent magenta. Its stunning appearance belies the fact that it is a deadly, nonnative pest that has killed tens of millions of ash trees in North America since its detection in 2002 in Detroit, Michigan, and Ontario, Canada. The cost of EAB damage is staggering. According to U.S. Forest Service estimates, responses to EAB infestation between 2009 and 2019—including treatment, removal, and replacement of more than 17 million ash trees—could total $10.7 billion. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists, along with collaborators at the University of Massachusetts, found a tiny titan—Tetrastichus planipennisi—that can reduce EAB population growth by a whopping 90 percent. A recent 7-year field study conducted by scientists from the Agricultural Research Service (Jian Duan), the Forest Service (Leah Bauer and Mike Ulyshen), and the University of Massachusetts (Roy van Driesche and Kris Abell) showed that the T. planipennisi released between 2007 and 2010 in central Michigan spread quickly and contributed to a significant reduction in EAB population growth. T. planipennisi parasitizes EAB larvae by drilling through the bark and laying eggs on its host. The research team observed a 90-percent decline in live EAB larvae in infested ash trees at both parasitoid-release plots and control plots. According to Duan, 7 years’ worth of field data demonstrated that the decline in EAB larvae was correlated with significant increases in EAB larval parasitism, first by native parasitoids, then by T. planipennisi. The study was recently published in the Journal of Applied Ecology. Read more about this research in the May 2016 issue of AgResearch (http://agresearchmag.ars.usda.gov/2016/may/ wasps/)
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Wet weather raises nitrogen loss concerns
By Jim Stordahl, Clearwater/Polk County Extension Service, Minnesota Brad Carlson, UM Extension Educator, who works with soils and water quality, shares this week’s timely tip. Recent, excessively wet weather has raised concerns over the possibility of nitrogen (N) loss in corn for some parts of Minnesota. As the calendar has now turned to June, it’s likely that anywhere from half to all of the applied N, regardless of the fertilizer form or application timing, is in the nitrate form. This conversion is due to soil microbial activity and is fueled by heat and moisture. This is significant, since nitrate is susceptible to environmental loss. Nitrate will “denitrify” when the soil is saturated. Denitrification is the conversion of nitrate into inert nitrogen gas, which is then lost to the atmosphere. This is also a microbial process that speeds up when the soil is warm. Most recently, the Southern Research and Outreach Center in Waseca reported the 4” soil temperature was at 64° F. Research shows that soils that stay saturated for four days at this temperature will lose approximately 10% of the N present in the nitrate form, and the loss approaches 20% if the soil stays saturated for 10 days. Additionally, nitrate will leach (move downward) as the water drains away. A rule of thumb for this is that nitrate will travel approximately 6” for every 1” of water that leaves as drainage. It is important to note that these processes will be highly variable across most fields based on local soil and water conditions. Is there a need for supplemental N? If a significant amount of N has been lost, it is likely that a supplemental fertilizer application will be necessary to reach the crop’s yield potential. The University of Minnesota has developed a worksheet to assist farmers with making supplemental N application decisions for corn. The worksheet can be found at: http://z.umn.edu/supplementaln. In addition, the worksheet is available as an app for smart phones at: http://z.umn.edu/cropcalc. Here are a few things to consider before applying supplemental fertilizer: Soils that have been saturated for a long time will in all likelihood have stunted plants with reduced yield potential, so will require less N. In instances where leaching has occurred, it is probable that the N has moved lower in the soil profile; however, it may not be lost, since increased root growth may put the N back in reach of the plant. There are several new technologies focused on making supplemental (and variable rate) N decisions, and while they hold promise, they are new, and the jury is still out with respect to how well they work. Additional information can be found on the University of Minnesota Extension’s Nutrient Management home page at: http://www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/nutrientmanagement. For more information, contact me at 800-450-2465 or stordahl@umn.edu.
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Commercial red meat production for the United States totaled 4.00 billion pounds in May, up 5 percent from the 3.81 billion pounds produced in May 2015. Beef production, at 2.03 billion pounds, was 5 percent above the previous year. Cattle slaughter totaled 2.51 million head, up 6 percent from May 2015. The average live weight was up 1 pound from the previous year, at 1,333 pounds. Veal production totaled 6.0 million pounds, 9 percent below May a year ago. Calf slaughter totaled 35,500 head, up 7 percent from May 2015. The average live weight was down 49 pounds from last year, at 286 pounds. Pork production totaled 1.95 billion pounds, up 5 percent from the previous year. Hog slaughter totaled 9.18 million head, up 5 percent from May 2015. The average live weight was down 1 pound from the previous year, at 283 pounds. Lamb and mutton production, at 13.0 million pounds, was up 9 percent from May 2015. Sheep slaughter totaled 185,300 head, 9 percent above last year. The average live weight was 140 pounds, down 1 pound from May a year ago. January to May 2016 commercial red meat production was 20.2 billion pounds, up 3 percent from 2015. Accumulated beef production was up 4 percent from last year, veal was down 6 percent, pork was up 1 percent from last year, and lamb and mutton production was up 1 percent.
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Loren J. Giesler, Extension Plant Pathologist Kyle C. Broderick, Research/Extension Technologist Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) of soybeans is a soil-borne fungal disease caused by Fusarium virguliforme. First found in Arkansas in 1971, the pathogen has spread throughout soybean-producing states. It was identified in Nebraska in 2004. This fungus overwinters in soybean residue and in the soil as chlamydospores. Chlamydospores are survival structures that can withstand freezing and a variety of environmental Figure 3. White pith of SDS-infected plant conditions for many years. When soil temperatures begin to increase in the spring, chlamydospores germinate and infect soybean roots. Foliar symptoms are caused by one or more toxins produced by the fungus and translocated to the foliage. Symptoms Though the fungus infects the plant early in the growing season, foliar symptoms of SDS typically do not appear prior to soybean flowering. Early symptoms at the R3 (beginning pod) and later growth stages consist of the presence of chlorotic (yelFigure 4. Internal taproot discoloration caused by low) spots on the leaves between veins. As sudden death syndrome of soybeans the symptoms advance, the yellow spots the fungus can be visible on the outer root may coalesce, but stay between the veins surface as masses of cobalt blue growths if at the leaf margin (Figure 1). Eventually there is adequate moisture. Symptoms are the yellow areas between the veins become often more severe in the upper canopy (Figbrown (necrotic) as the tissue dies (Figure ure 5). Since the SDS pathogen is soilborne, 2). While causing foliar symptoms, the it will show up in the same areas each season fungus cannot be found in the leaves and and spread with soil movement. rarely moves more than a few inches above Favorable Environmental Conditions the crown. Sudden Death Syndrome is favored in high-yield environments. The disease is more prevalent during cool, wet growing seasons and is favored by early planting in cool soils. Hot, dry weather appears to slow disease development, but depending on the growth stage and infections which may have occurred prior to dry weather, it can become severe under these conditions. Heavy rains around flowering promote foliar symptom development. During these wet periods, toxFigure 1. Yellow (chlorotic) spots between veins ins produced in the roots are translocated to are typical early stage symptoms of sudden death the leaves causing interveinal discoloration syndrome of soybean. and leaf drop. If environmental conditions are not favorable for the fungus, damage from SDS will be limited. Management Genetic Resistance: Varieties with resistance or tolerance to SDS should be considered in fields known to be infested with the SDS pathogen. Cultural Management: Avoid early planting in fields known to be severely affected by SDS. Soil temperatures below 60°F can favor SDS infection. Reducing compaction and improving soil drainage will reduce the risk of SDS. Rotation: Due to long-lasting spores, the fungus can survive in soil without a host for many years and crop rotation does not appear to significantly reduce SDS. Figure 2. Late-stage SDS foliar symptoms (Albert ChemiTenuta, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and cal Control: Rural Affairs) Seed treatRoots will exhibit an obvious root rot, ment fungitypically on the tap root. The discoloration cides have of the vascular tissue is restricted to the not been outer stem area (xylem vessels) and can exshown to be tend up the stem from the soil line (Figures effective in 3 and 4). The pith remains white (Figure controlling 3) with discoloration under stem tissues. this disease. This is a key symptom to differentiate SDS Soybean from brown stem rot. (Brown stem rot will Cyst Nemacause the pith to be discolored starting at the tode (SCN) crown and moving up the stem.) Pods may Control: Figure 5. SDS of soybeans. Note be aborted and plants may defoliate early. SCN p r e s - leaf symptoms are more severe Defoliated plants will retain their petioles sure can in- in upper canopy than in the lower (leaf stems). Retention of the petioles is a crease SDS canopy. symptom frequently associated with SDS. levels, as SCN weakens plants and creates Symptoms on the root system are diffiwounds favorable to invasion by other cult to distinguish from other soybean root pathogens. Selecting SCN-resistant soybean rots. When roots are removed from soil, varieties can reduce the impact of SDS.
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Pulse Crop Harvest Tips
Buyers for peas, lentils and chickpeas are very demanding on quality. Proper har-vesting can make the difference between getting a premium price as food grade or having them rejected. Taking the time at harvest to watch for the following grade quality factors can make a difference in getting a premium price: Yellow and Green Food Peas Bleach Bleach in green peas is caused by moisture and sunlight at maturity. Green peas should be harvested at high moisture (18%) and air dried to 13-15% (Depending what the processors wants the product at) for storage. Swathing or desiccation is recommended for speeding up harvest. Bleach in yellow peas is due to green (immature) seed at harvest. This can be avoided by harvesting when the seed has turned color or harvesting areas of the field as they mature. Damage Several types of damage can result in not meeting food grade standards, which include: Chalkspot: This can be caused by lygus bugs stinging the immature seed or hail damage. Look for white spots on the seeds—normally if its insect damage it should be most pronounced on the first outside rounds. Check your grain tank regularly and avoid mixing these damaged seeds with the rest of the crop. Hail damage: Hail on immature seed can cause a lot of staining and spots on the seeds. If you know you had hail on all or part of the field, keep it separate. Staining: Staining or dirt tag is the result of weeds or moisture and dirt clinging to the seed. Avoid harvesting through wet weed patches or when there is dew on the plants. Disease: Ascochyta and mildew can also discolor the seed. Mechanical Damage Fragile seeds of peas can easily be dam- aged if the combine and augers are not set or operated properly. The biggest prob- lem in splitting or breaking the seed coats is harvesting too dry. Peas should be har- vested at high moisture (18 %) and air dried. Combine settings: Slow cylinder speeds and concave openings large enough to allow the large seeded peas through is most often the method of preventing mechanical damage.  Seed loss is most often associated with seed going over the straw walkers. This loss can be minimized by setting the con- cave closer in the front than in the back to try to dislodge the seed from the straw. If the straw is too tough, it might help to increase cylinder speed. If the loss is over 2-3 bus./ac. (8-12 seeds/sq.ft.) you might have to wait until the straw is dryer. Maximize the wind speed for peas to remove as much inert material as possible. Peas are very hard to blow over. Lentils Lentils are very indeterminate in growth and normally require swathing or desicca- tion before harvest. If you are swathing lentils for the first time, it would be every helpful to talk to an experienced grower on how to set up your swather, as this can be an easy or a very frustrating experience. Harvesting lentils at 16% moisture is important to keep the mechanical dam- age to a minimum, then air dry to 14%. Color is very important in green lentils, as with peas, be ready to harvest quickly and avoid immature areas of the field. Damage Again, like in peas, monitor your grain tank for any change in quality. Chalk- spot, weed or dirt staining, disease, frost damage and hail are the most common causes of low quality. Chickpeas Like lentils, chickpeas are very indeterminate in maturity like lentils. They are also very late maturing so most of the time frost kills the plants. Straight cut- ting is the most common method of harvesting if the plants are standing.
Kabuli (large seeded) chickpeas are the hardest to get quality. These are sold in individual lots and are subject not only to grade but to buyer preferences. Quality could mean the difference of over one hundred dollars per acre. Not only do buyers want bright white seeds, but they also pay according to size. While you can’t control the seed size at harvest you can improve the chances for bright white seeds by monitoring your grain tank often. Damage Avoid harvesting when the plants are wet with dew to avoid dirt tagging or if staining is occurring due to wet weeds. Keep all changes in sizes and quality separate. Green seed in samples is to be avoided or reduced by harvesting only the areas of the field that are fully matured. This also applies to diseased areas, drowned out areas or on soil types that could re- duce seed size or quality. Mechanical Damage: Because of the size of the seed of the Kabuli types, it’s very important to re- duce mechanical damage. Harvesting at 18% moisture and air drying to 15% will help reduce chipping and splitting. Make sure your concave has openings large enough to accommodate the seed size. Reduce cylinder speeds to the slowest operating speed without slugging the cylinder. Keep augers running full and slow when handling. Like peas, you can use high wind speeds to keep the inert material to a minimum. General Comments The key is quality at every step of the production of these crops. Take the time at harvest to observe any change in quality in your fields. Plan on some surprises and have a plan to keep different grades separated. Your reputation with the buyers is at stake; discuss these quality issues with him. Taking samples of each truckload at harvest will help determine your marketing strategy. Once harvest is complete, don’t forget to monitor the moisture or temperature in the bins. Following are a few general comments from experienced producers: Storing Pulse Crops—Once harvest is done don’t forget to monitor the moisture or temperature in the bins. Peas and lentils can heat up quickly. A bad bin bottom or top mixed in with good product can cost both the processor and you a lot of headaches and money. One recommendation from an experienced pea producer was to remove the top 1/4 to 1/3 from each bin when marketing your pulse crops. Instead of emptying one bin take the top product off in each bin before winter. This has helped prevent the molding in bins. Another bin storage problem could be grasshoppers. If you are experiencing high amounts of grasshoppers you will want to pay close attention to your bin in order to prevent the product from rotting. Unloading Pulse Crops—When unload- ing peas from your combine you will want to slow the combine down to prevent cracking. When the peas are falling from the combine auger to the truck bed make sure that the peas fall freely without hitting any objects on the way down to the truck box. Augering Pulse Crops—It is recommended by a fellow pea producer that you want to use a large auger with lots of power. The auger speed should be slow. The main thing to remember when handling pulse crops is to handle them as little and with as much care as possible.
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