JUNE 2016
Vol. XVII No. 5 P.O. Box 997 Conrad, MT 59425-0997
Phone 406-271-5533 Fax 406-271-5727 website: tradersdispatch.com E-MAIL: trader@3rivers.net
Field days coming up near Loma and Turner
MSU Northern Agricultural Research Center (NARC) and MSU Extension will be hosting two field days near Loma and Turner, Montana on Monday, July, 11. The Loma field day will begin at 9:00 a.m. north of Loma near the Terry Mckeever farm at 2088 Houston road. The Turner field day will begin at 5:00 p.m. near the Max Cederberg farm north of Turner. A barbeque hosted by CHS Big Sky will follow the Turner field day. Dr. Luther Talbert (MSU agronomist/spring wheat breeder) will educate producers about spring wheat varieties. Ed Davis (MSU agricultural specialist in cropland weed research) will discuss options of pre and post weed management in winter wheat. He will also discuss herbicide resistance management strategies. Peggy Lamb (MSU NARC agronomist) will share research data and evaluate winter wheat varieties seeded at the MSU NARC test plot. Lastly, Roger Hybner, NARC Research Associate will be available to talk about cover crops at Loma and Turner. For additional information, please contact Ben Hauptman, MSU Blaine County Extension Agent at (406) 357-3200 or Tyler Lane, MSU Chouteau County Extension Agent at (406) 622-3751.
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
June 1-22, Kinsey Auctioneers & Real Estate, Equipment, Online................................ A4 June 1-22, Pate Auction, Inc, Equipment, Online.......................................................... A13 June 1-23, Musser Bros Auctions & Real Estate, Adkins Estate, Online...................... A3 June 17, Allen B. Olson Auction Service LTD, Machinery Consignment, Rimbey AB.A5 June 18, Toavs Premier Auctions, Fuhrman & Shipp Estate, Glasgow....................... A10 June 18, .....RK Statewide Auctions, Thielen Ranch & Farm Inventory Reduction, Baker .......................................................................................................................................... A12 June 18, Perkins Auction Service, Zastoupil Estate, Garrison.................................... A16 June 18, Kevin Hill Auctions, Pfaus Pellet Mill Liquidation, Stevensville..................... A8 June 18, Bass Auction Company, Inc, Denge Vehicle & Shop, Lewistown.................. C26 June 18, Pate Auction, Inc, Rogers & Lemieux Estate, Helena.................................... A13 June 18, Ophus Auction Service, Thompson Estate, Brady......................................... A14 June 22, Fritz Auction, Englund Retirement, Chester................................................... A17 June 22, Buckley Auction, van Alstine Farm & Collectible, Cut Bank......................... A19 June 23, Pifer’s Auctioneers, Stumbo Farm Retirement, Dien MN............................... A23 June 25, RLP Auctions, Dick Maier Estate, Corvallis.................................................... A22 June 25, RK Statewide Auctions, Joe Johnson Drilling Estate, Terry......................... A21 June 25, Buckholz Auctioneering, Moving Auction, Shepherd.................................... A28 June 28, Pifer’s Auctioneers, Berg Farm Machinery, Starkweather ND....................... A23 June 30, Ophus Auction Service, Morris Farm Machinery, Lewistown....................... A15 July 9, Shobe Auction & Real Estate. Beacpm Star School Benefit, Moore............... A29 July 9, RK Statewide Auctions, Pehlke Retirement, Glasgow...................................... A30 July 14, Shobe Auction & Musser Bros Auction, KB Farming Retirement, Conrad... A27 July 22, LA Auction Co., Mark Orchowski Estate, Fairfield........................................... A50
Highwood Bench Field Day
MSU Central Agricultural Research Center (CARC) and MSU Extension will be hosting a field day on the Highwood Bench on Wednesday, July 13, at 9:00 a.m. The field day will take place approximately one mile east of the Long Farm on 1221 Shonkin Road. The field day will begin with a tour of the CARC cereal variety plots, which have been seeded in low pH soil to determine tolerance to soil acidity. Dr. Clain Jones (MSU Soil Fertility Specialist) will discuss the process of soil acidification which is resulting in crop failure in Chouteau County. Dr. Rick Engel (MSU Associate Professor) will outline his research goals for soil acidity management of long-term no-till fields. In addition, Drs. Jones and Engel will present some regional research results on the effects of management practices on soil acidity and crop yield”. Jane Holzer and Scott Brown from Montana Salinity CONTINUED ON PAGE A2
2016 Winter wheat variety performance summary in Montana
By J. E. Berg, P. L. Bruckner, G.W. Bergman, B. Bohannon, S. Briar, C. Chen, K. D. Kephart, P. Lamb, J. H. Miller, G. Pradhan, G.V.P. Reddy, A. Sebelius, R.N. Stougaard, D.M. Wichman, A. Dyer, W. Grey, D. Nash, and R. Larson years data are not available because of hail, Introduction winter-kill, or other unavoidable causes. The agronomic characteristics of winVariety Testing Procedures ter wheat varieties recently developed or Locations evaluated by the Montana Agricultural Hard winter wheats were planted at 7 Experiment Station are compared in this Montana and 1 North Dakota location (Fig. publication with other varieties grown in the 1) including Conrad and Havre in the North state. Varieties recommended for production Central district, Moccasin in the Central in the respective districts of Montana are district, Huntley in the Southern district, designated by an R. A brief description of Sidney and Williston, ND representing the each variety is given which may include a Northeast district, Kalispell in the Northvariety’s particular advantages or disadvanwest and Bozeman in the Southwest districts tages. The information was extracted from of the state. the Intrastate Winter Wheat Nursery. This Entries data is prepared by research personnel of the Names of commercially available varietMontana Agricultural Experiment Station. ies and experimental lines evaluated in 2015 Where available, up to four years of yield are listed with their origins, experimental data are shown for the varieties. In some designation, release year, and pedigrees in Table 2 for the hard winter wheats. FortyCONTINUED ON PAGE A18
PRIVATE TREATY
Fig. 1. Test Locations for Montana winter wheat performance tests in 2015.
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Montana Cherry Cook-Off registration now open
Enter your best cherry recipe for a chance to win notoriety and prizes. Cherries jubilee. Cherry-limeade. Cherry bourbon ice cream. Grilled trout with Cherry salsa. Cherry-rosemary sea salt focaccia. And who could forget Cherry pie? It’s time to dust off your cookbooks and dig through your recipe box to find your best recipe featuring Montana cherries. In conjunction with the Montana Cherry Symposium on September 14 at the Kwa Taq Nuk in Polson, the Montana Cherry Advisory Committee will be hosting a Cherry Cook-Off. The purpose of this Cook-Off is to discover new and delicious ways to promote Montana cherries in a variety of dishes. If you are interested in entering the Cherry Cook-Off, registration forms can be found online at www.agr.mt.gov/ agr/producer/checkoff/cherries Recipes should be original, creative, and easy to prepare. All submissions should be sent to the Montana Department of Agriculture by Friday July 15, 2016. After the deadline, entries will be screened and eight will be chosen to participate in the live Cook-Off on September 14. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three chefs, as well as one people’s choice award winner. Below are additional guidelines for recipe entries: · Recipes must contain at least 1 cup of cherries. · Only one recipe entry per person. · The entry must be an original recipe not to exceed 15 ingredients. · All ingredients must be listed, along with amounts and step by step instructions. Ingredients must be reasonably available. · Recipes should make 10-12 servings, take less than 2 hours to prepare, and be economical to produce. · Entrants give permission to reproduce their recipe without prior notice, compensation or royalties. · Montana Cherry Advisory committee members and their families are not eligible. 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.
NARC field day
Local farmers are welcome to attend the annual Field Day at the Northwestern Agricultural Research Center, located at 4570 Hwy 35 in Creston, Montana on Tuesday, July 12 from 2:00 – 5:00, followed by dinner. Topics will include variety selection, management for disease, insects and weeds, and nitrogen and irrigation management. Space is limited. Please RSVP to 406-755-4303 by Friday, July 1, 2016.”
Highwood Bench Field Day CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE
Control and Dr. Roger Ondoua from Western Triangle Research Center will talk about saline seep research on the Highwood Bench.
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June 2016 — Vol. XVII No. 5 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.
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State’s wildfire force readying for summer fire season
By Washington State Department of Natural Resources DNR briefs special advisory committee on pre-season efforts More fire engines, air tankers and firefighters are being positioned this fire season in eastern Washington, according to Bob Johnson, Wildfire Division Manager for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Although DNR’s request for additional funding was not fully granted by the legislature, firefighters and equipment are being deployed earlier and positioned strategically. Briefing the state’s Wildland Fire Advisory Committee’s April 27 meeting in Wenatchee, Johnson described DNR’s preparations as the state’s 2016 wildfire season gets underway. “We will be doubling our number of single-engine air tankers from three to six,” said Johnson. “They will be stationed at airports in Omak, Deer Park and Dallesport, so we can get them in the air quickly to keep fires small.” Training slated for firefighters, commanders Johnson also explained DNR’s plan to operate three interagency fire-training academies across the state in May and June. These academies will prepare entry-level and experienced firefighters, as well as National Guard and other interagency staff to fight fire this summer. Four large-fire simulation exercises are also taking place in April and May to give regional fire leaders and local officials an opportunity to practice and prepare to battle the kind of large complex fires that have become characteristic of Washington’s escalating two fire seasons. DNR will field 13 additional fire engines over the next two weeks, with 12 placed with crews in eastern Washington. “It’s useful for the people of Washington to understand what’s being done by the state to prepare for 2016,” said Gary Berndt, the state’s wildland fire liaison and chair of the advisory committee. In addition to preparations for fire season, the committee reviewed a work plan to improve forest health across the state. Committee formed to advise commissioner With the goal of improving communication and coordination with communities around the state, Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark appointed Berndt on December 1, 2015 to serve as the state’s first-ever Wildland Fire Liaison. He is responsible for helping Washington communities identify and best use their firefighting assets to quickly respond to fires. He advises state and local wildfire fighting leaders about concerns of residents and landowners in fire-affected communities. The Wildland Fire Advisory Committee consists of county commissioners, landowners, the state fire marshal, fire chiefs, fire commissioners, tribal representatives, federal firefighters, environmentalists, state land trust representatives and small forest landowners. The committee has met monthly since December 2015.
Free fishing for all on Father’s Day weekend
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Here’s the perfect gift for Dad and Grandpa: free fishing for all over Father’s Day weekend, June 18-19. “There is no better way to enjoy Montana with friends and family than to plan for a day of fishing,” said Jeff Hagener, director of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) in Helena said. “You can fish without a license on June 18 and June 19, but you must follow all of Montana’s other fishing regulations.” In total, each year more than 230,000 residents and 160,000 nonresidents purchase a Montana fishing license. Anglers spend more than $900 million annually in Montana for things like transportation, food and guide fees. Montana’s most popular waters include the Madison, Bighorn, Missouri, Bitterroot and Gallatin rivers; and Canyon Ferry, Flathead, Georgetown, Hauser, and Fort Peck lakes. “Montana’s ‘fish for free’ weekend is the state’s Father’s Day gift to dad’s everywhere,” Hagener said. “We want everyone to have a fun time, so we’re also encouraging folks to check conditions first and to always keep safety as their top concern.”
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FLEX HEAD FOR SALE 2012 John Deere 640 FD flex draper, no transport, bought new, single point hookup, cross auger, double drive, 2 sets of knives, some extra parts, 500 to 600 hours on it. Phone (406) 584-7447 or 939-7635 Lindsay, MT
K-State to host BIF annual meeting and research symposium
By Angie Stump Denton, communication coordinator, Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry and Conference Center. Registration is now open for the 2016 Early registration deadline is May 15. Beef Improvement Federation Annual Attendees can save $100 by preregisterMeeting and Research Symposium. Themed ing. Online and pdf registration options “Progress on the Prairie,” this year’s event are available at 2016 Beef Improvement will be June 14-17 in Manhattan, Kansas, Federation Annual Meeting and Research and headquartered at the Hilton Garden Inn Symposium: Progress on the Prairie (http://www.asi.kstate.edu/events/2016bif/). This year’s BIF symposium features two and a half days of educational programming and a full day of tours. The first morning’s general session — “Opportunities for the Beef Value Chain: Can we become more coordinated and more profitable?” — will feature Ted Schroeder and Glynn Tonsor, Kansas State University; John Stika, Certified Angus Beef; Brad Morgan, Performance Food Group; and Keith Belk, Colorado State University. The second day’s general session, “Protecting producer profit for the future,” will include David Lalman, Oklahoma State University; Chip Ramsay, Rex Ranch; Mark Enns, CSU; and Clay Mathis, King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management. The afternoon breakout sessions will focus on a range of beef-production and genetic-improvement topics. The conference also features a Young Producer Symposium on Tuesday afternoon, designed to network and equip young cattle producers with essential knowledge as they grow their role in the business. For more conference details, including registration information, the complete schedule and lodging information, visit www.asi.kstate.edu/events/2016bif/ or contact K-State hosts Bob Weaber, bweaber@ksu.edu, 785-532-1460; or Lois Schreiner, lschrein@ksu.edu, 785-532-1267. Each year the BIF symposium draws a large group of leading seedstock and commercial beef producers, academics and allied industry partners. The attendance list is a “who’s who” of the beef value chain and offers great networking opportunities and conversations about the issues of the day. Program topics focus on how the beef industry can enhance value through genetic improvement across a range of attributes that affect the value chain. For more about the Kansas State University Animal Sciences and Industry department, visit its website (http://www.asi.k-state. edu).
Farm Bureau opens Rural Entrepreneurship Challenge
The American Farm Bureau Federation has opened online applications for its third Rural Entrepreneurship Challenge. Entrepreneurs will compete for $145,000 in startup funds. The competition provides an opportunity for individuals to showcase ideas and business innovations that benefit rural regions of the United States. It is the first national rural business competition focused exclusively on innovative entrepreneurs working on food and agriculture businesses. Competitors are invited to submit for-profit business ideas related to food and agriculture online at http://www. strongruralamerica.com/challenge. Businesses related to food and agriculture include farms or ranches, value-added food processing, food hubs, community-supported agriculture programs (CSAs), farm-to-table restaurants, farmers’ markets, wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries. Businesses can also support food and agriculture such as crop scouting, agritourism, ag advertising agencies and ag technology companies. “Owners of all types of businesses across the food and agriculture supply chain are encouraged to enter the competition,” said Dr. Lisa Benson, AFBF’s director of rural development. “Through the challenge, we’ll provide 10 rural entrepreneurs with access to funding to take their businesses to the next level.” All applications, which include a business plan, video pitch and photo, must be submitted online by June 30. Judges will review the applications and provide feedback to the participants. The top 10 teams will be announced in October. This includes six teams who will each win $10,000 in startup funds. The final four teams will compete in a live competition at AFBF’s 98th Annual Convention in Phoenix on January 8 to win: Farm Bureau Entrepreneur of the Year award and $30,000 (chosen by judges); People’s Choice award and $25,000 (chosen by public vote); First runner-up prize, $15,000; and Second runner-up prize, $15,000. The Entrepreneur of the Year award and the People’s Choice award will be awarded to two different teams. The team that wins the Entrepreneur of the Year award will not be eligible for the People’s Choice Award. The competition timeline, detailed eligibility guidelines and profiles of the 2015 and 2016 finalist teams are available at http://www. strongruralamerica.com/challenge.
Get your 2016 license on your smart phone
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks This year tech-savvy hunters and anglers can get a legal copy of their hunting and/or fishing license on their smart phone. Thanks to Senate Bill 46, which was carried by Sen. J.P. Pomnichowski of Bozeman and received wide approval by both chambers in the 2015 legislature, electronic signatures are legal for hunting and fishing licenses. This minor adjustment in state law now allows hunters and anglers to use an electronic version of their license. Big game hunters still must have their carcass tags with them. The electronic version of the hunting license won’t replace these species specific licenses. Once you have purchased your hunting license, the steps are fairly simple to obtain an electronic copy. First, go to the fwp.mt.gov home page, which is mobile ready, and click on the “Menu” button at the upper left. Then from the list provided, click on the MyFWP option. When you sign in and click “Get Status,” you’ll see all of the applications and licenses you’ve purchased this year. At the end of that list will be a link to “request a copy of your non-carcass tag license.” Follow this link and you’ll be asked to submit your email address. A PDF copy of your license will be emailed to you to save on your phone. This license will be sufficient legal proof while hunting or fishing in Montana. FWP will continue to issue paper licenses as well and carcass tags must still be the paper version. “So don’t discard your paper license once you have an electronic copy on your smart phone,” said FWP Licensing Bureau Chief Hank Worsech. “But if you happen to forget your fishing license, the version on your smart phone will be sufficient for our wardens.”
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36th Annual Summer Machinery Consignment Auction Friday, June 17, 2016 • Rimbey, Alberta • Time: 9:00 A.M. Location: Just East of Rimbey, off of Hwy 20
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Deadline for advertising in the July 2016 issue is WEDNESDAY, June 29.
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Located 3.5 miles east of Huntley, MT on Highway 312 Call (406) 348-3400 to RSVP for lunch or more information. Email: warclass@imt.net
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New online course focused on feedlot horse handling and care
By Kathy Anderson, Nebraska Extension A new online course from Nebraska Extension has been developed for feedlots to teach workers, pen riders and processors safe horse handling and care. This one of a kind online certificate course is available 24/7 to allow cattle operations the flexibility of providing training to their workers as needed. Topics covered during the course include: • Selecting the right feedlot horse • Basic care, grooming and first aid • Types of halters, bits and tie-downs to use and how to properly adjust and use each • Proper and safe handling methods to catch, halter, tie and bridle horses • Selecting, use and care for saddles, pads and cinches appropriate for feedlot horses • Safe and optimal housing for horses to minimize injuries • Foot care and shoeing as it applies to feedlot horses • Feeding and conditioning scoring • Correct sorting and cattle moving practices when horseback • General horse keeping in the feedlot The interactive course will feature video tutorials and interviews by extension and feedyard professionals. Upon completion of course quizzes and a final exam, participants will receive a certificate of completion online. The course is offered in English and Spanish. Registration for the course is $25, which is good for 30 days. To register, visit https://marketplace.unl.edu/ extension/programs. For more information on the online feedyard horse safety and care certificate course, contact Nebraska Extension Horse Specialist Kathy Anderson at 402472-6486 or kanderson1@ unl.edu. ##### What is a lighthouse doing in Nebraska? Nowhere near the ocean, a lighthouse stands beside the road in Ashland, NE. The lighthouse, developed over 75 years ago graces the skyline of a 40 acre lake with a public beach, restaurant and RV Park.
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2002 Case 4300 Cummins automatic, flex-air system....... .................................. $53,000 2001 Case 3300 3-wheel, Cummins auto, flex-air system........... $31,000... $63,000
1995 Terra Gator 1844 New Leader GT, 3208 Cat, automatic, 7000 hours, autosteer.. .................................. $37,500
2006 Terra Gator 8104 Soilection Air Max 2000 dry, 70-ft. boom, electric roll over tarp, Raven Smartrax easy 2010 Case IH 4520 810 Flex- steering, Falcon controller, Air, roll tarp, 2628 hours......... 5730 hours................ $77,000 ................................ $154,000
12,200 gallon NH3 tank on skid, 265 psi........... $28,000 1450 gallon NH3 tanks............ (2) 6000 gallon propane tanks, ............ From $4800 to $5200 250 psi..$15,000 for the pair
Check these Great Buys
1998 Sterling Cummins 10-speed, New Leader 3020 G4 bed....................... $51,000
2000 Loral EZ Rider 3000 SS, Air Max 5, 6100 hours....... ..........$43,000........... $63,000
2003 Loral 6300 300 hp, Allison automatic, Airmax 1000, 70-ft. boom, Raven monitor, Trimble GPS, 2617 hours....... .................................. $76,000
1994 International with Rayman 24-ton top auger tender.. .................................. $44,000
1996 Freightliner 5 axle, 25 ton Rayman tender.... $44,000
2005 Freightliner 660,000 miles and side-shooter SS Willmar with tip-tops...$48,000
2012 Merritt semi tender with hydraulic belt conveyor, electric roll tarp................. $44,000
2009 Terra Gator 8204, Cat, Terra Shift, Airmax Precision 2, twin bin, Raven SmarTrax, 4530 hours..................$93,500
1990 International 2600 gallon propane truck, diesel, pump and meter........ $15,500
1997 Hart two hopper semi tender........................ $29,500
Your full service fertilizer dealer.
Greyn Fertilizer Supply
8-140 ton cone bottom bins with top and bottom conveyor leg, blender and load out conveyor for the price of 4 new bins. Turn key operation. TO BE MOVED from NW North Dakota.......................................Call
1983 Freightliner, Cummins, 9 speed, Tyler 16-ton tender, roll tarp...................... $17,500
2002 KBH 25-ton semi tender with back auger, self-contained......................... $36,000 1990 Adams 25-ton semi tender with back auger, not self contained ..................$27,000
Vern Greyn
Eric Greyn
Choteau (406) 466-5356 Dutton (406) 476-3402 Valier (406) 279-3255
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1999 Loral Airmax 5 Cummins, 5700 hours, DJ control2000 Simonsen semi-tender. ler.............................. $28,500 .................................. $31,000
Wilmar 25-ton tender on spread axle trailer, self-contained......................... $40,500 Wilmar 25-ton tender on semi........................... $36,500
1988 GMC TopKick, Cat 3208, automatic, New Leader controller, SS 2020 bed... Call
2008 Komatsu WA70-5 loader, 2283 hours........... $27,500
www.fertilizerequipment.net Larry Greyn
2004 Loral C15 Cat, automatic, Air Max 1000......... $93,000
Weigh wagon................ $4400
1983 Peterbilt tandem with tag, Twin 2000 gallon NH3 twin pack, 265 psi............. $35,000
13”x70-ft. swing away auger..$4500
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GRASS SEED FOR SALE
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DIRECTIONS: From Missoula, MT go south on Hwy 93 for approximately 32 miles, turn east on Bell Crossing. At stop sign turn south on Eastside Hwy. (Hwy 269), go approximately 3-5 miles to sale site. WATCH FOR SIGNS.
Come to the farm and see how organic food is produced
One of the true joys of summer is the opportunity to visit Montana organic farm and ranch operations in full production. “The Montana Organic Association farm tours allow participants to see how their local food is produced and learn how farms deal with day-to-day growing challenges, build diversity and soil health, and develop sustainable growing systems without the use of chemical fertilizers and pest control,� says Doug Crabtree, co-owner of Vilicus Farms and MOA’s Chairman of the Board. “The tours are also a great way to taste some amazing food and to meet local farmers.� South Phillips County Organic Farm Tours June 21, 2016, 10:00 am Near Malta, Montana The first tour of the season is the South Phillips County Organic Farm Tour, June 21, 2016, 15 miles south of Malta. The four farms that make up this tour are adjacent and representative of organic farming in Phillips County. Participating farms include Glenn Meisdalen’s Sweetgrass Cattle and Grains, John Meisdalen’s farm, Glen and Terri Sims’ farm, and Clifford and Anna Merriman’s 4M Farms. Their combined crops include spring and winter wheat, KamutŽ, Emmer, Spelt, Einkorn, purple prairie barley, lentils, flax, millet, garbanzo and alfalfa hay. Some of the topics discussed will be cover crops for soil building, green manure, smother crops, companion crops, pulse crops, fall/winter grazing for cattle, tillage, composting, and weed control. Tour participants will meet at 4M Farms at 10:00 am to register and the tour will begin at 10:30 am. Lunch will be provided and a benefit dinner will take place after the tour. There will be horse-drawn hayrides after the tour and before dinner. There is no charge for the tour. If you have any questions, contact Cliff Merriman at (406) 654-4391. The tour will start at 4M Farm’s red and white Quonset hut, 15 miles south of Malta on Content Road. There will be signs along the way. Quinn Farm & Ranch and The Oil Barn Tours July 9, 2016, 9:30 am Big Sandy, Montana The second MOA Farm Tour of the season will be at the Quinn Farm & Ranch and The Oil Barn on July 9, 2016, at 9:30 am. Quinn Farm & Ranch is 100% Certified Organic and grows KamutŽ khorasan wheat, winter wheat, peas, barley, safflower, clover, alfalfa, and experimental plots of dry land produce, including squash, potatoes, sweet corn, and mountain painted corn. There is also an experimental orchard with many varieties of apples, plums and berry bushes. The Oil Barn is an on-farm oilseed processing facility that specializes in organic high-oleic safflower oil for culinary and cosmetic purposes. The Oil Barn recovers used cooking oil from its customers, processes it, and uses it to fuel farm equipment. Tours during the event will include: the organic orchard, dry land vegetable plots, rotation and experimental plots, ancient and modern wheat plots, and The Oil Barn’s production facility and waste oil processing equipment. We’ll also facilitate discussions of marketing organic grain, principles of organic agriculture, and transitioning to organic production. There will also be bread and pizza making demonstrations. Lunch and supper will be provided, as well as free Kracklin’ Kamut snacks. The tour will last until about 5:00 pm, but be sure to stick around because a talent show and barn dance follows. There is no charge for participating in the Quinn Farm Tour. If you have any questions, call (406) 378-3105. The tour will be at the Quinn Farm & Ranch at 333 Kamut Lane, Big Sandy, MT 59520. Directions from Big Sandy: Turn southeast on Hwy 236 (also called Judith Landing Rd.). Head 12 miles down Hwy 236. At 12 miles make a hard right onto Kamut Ln. Take Kamut Ln about 1/3 mile and turn left up the paved driveway. Directions from Winifred: Take Hwy 236 from Winifred 53 miles (about 50 miles is gravel and you will cross the PN Bridge). About 3 miles after the paved road begins you’ll see a group of mailboxes and you’ll take a gradual left onto Kamut Ln. Take Kamut Ln about 1/3 mile and turn left up the paved drive. ##### Elevators in the Statue of Liberty use a soybean-based hydraulic fluid. ##### Soybeans are an important ingredient for the production of crayons. In fact, one acre of soybeans can produce 82,368 crayons.
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“Quality is not expensive...it’s priceless” IN THIS WEEK
IN THIS WEEK
IN THIS WEEK
2004 Peterbilt 379 EXHD
2012 John Deere 4830
2003 Peterbilt 379 EXHD
• 550 hp Cat • 18 speed • Flat top sleeper • Tag axle • New Virgin tires • American Class • Green
$15,618/yr - oac
Buy or Lease To Own
• 100-ft. boom • 1300 hours • 1000 gallon stain steel tank • Hydraulic tread adjust
Buy or Lease To Own
• 550 hp single turbo • 200,000 miles on Gold Kit overhaul • 18 speed • Flat top sleeper • Gold/Purple
• Local trade
Buy or Lease To Own
$28,907/yr - oac
$12,270/yr - oac
Steals of the Month 2010 Peterbilt 388 2006 Kenworth T-800 • 550 ISX • New virgin tires • Low miles • Navigation • 18 speed • C-15 Was: $79,970
NOW: $66,000!
SOLD! 2012 JD 4940
SOLD! 2012 JD 4830
• 500 hours • 120-ft. booms • Fully loaded
• 1100 hours • 100-ft. booms • Section control
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2006 Peterbilt 379 EXHD • 475 hp Cat • Flat top sleeper • 13 speed • Gray
• American Class
Buy or Lease To Own
$15,618/yr - oac
• Flat top sleeper
• 10 speed
NOW: $33,970
Was: $52,000
Buy, Rent, Lease Excellent Condition 2006 Peterbilt 379 2012 John Deere 4830
• 550 Cat • White • 13 speed • Leather • Virgin tires • Air slide 5th wheel
Buy or Lease To Own
• 100-ft. boom • 1843 hours • Auto Steer • Section control
$12,270/yr - oac
Just In This Week
2015 John Deere R4038 • 300 hours • Warranty • Fully loaded • 100-ft. boom • Like new Call for Pricing!!!
2012 John Deere S670 Combine
• Great farm truck
Buy or Lease To Own
$27,206/yr - oac SOLD!
2004 Peterbilt Flat top • Cat 475 hp • 13 speed • 48” sleeper
John Deere 569 baler 2014 John Deere 6140M
• 395 hours • Header tilt • Chopper • Deluxe cab • Headers available Buy or Lease To Own
$38,947/yr - oac 1-888-453-2924
• Low bale count
• Flotation tires • Twine/surface wrap
Buy or Lease To Own
$6618/yr - oac
• Very low hours
• PTO • Loader/Grapple • Power Quad Plus
Buy or Lease To Own
$18,930/yr - oac
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SHREDDER FOR SALE
1997 Loftness 30-ft. end drive, multi-crop shredder, 1000 rpm PTO, 2000 rpm 200 hp gear box, reversable blade (80% on used side), good condition, field ready. Excellent weed/CRP management tool.
Call 406-899-9242, Great Falls, MT
SEMI & TRAILER FOR SALE 2006 Peterbilt 525 hp, ISX Cummins, 36” sleeper, air ride, 13 speed, jake, tool boxes, headache rack, 750,000 total miles.............................. $54,500 2001 Merritt 42-ft. grain trailer, ag hoppers, air ride, electric tarp, electric traps...................................... $22,500
CALL ROY ~ 406-868-3845 ~ BRADY, MT
Barley breeding getting a boost from USDA lab
By Scott E. Heisel, AMBA VP & Technical New DNA marker technologies have the ability to rapidly and efficiently monitor the transfer of traits into new barley selections. The per analysis costs of these technologies are generally far less than traditional field or greenhouse testing, but the capital investment required to set up a facility, or to keep up with the changing technology, is high. Congress provided a solution to this by providing funding for the USDA-Agricultural Research Service (ARS) to set up four regional laboratories (Fargo, ND; Manhattan, KS; Pullman, WA; Raleigh, NC) with the equipment and staff to genotype small grains for public breeders across the country. The regional aspect of the labs allows them to effectively address priority traits and yield limitations for specific production areas. The USDA-ARS Small Grains Regional Genotyping Laboratory (SGRGL) in Fargo, ND screens several thousand six-row and two-row spring and winter barley each year for breeding programs in Minnesota and North Dakota. University of Minnesota barley breeder Dr. Kevin Smith, notes “The USDA Small Grains Genotyping Centers are an essential component of the infrastructure that supports our breeding and genetics research. Our breeding program routinely sends thousands of samples for genotyping each year. The centers implement the most current and robust technology in a centralized lab which greatly increases the efficiency of research nationally.” The SGRGLs efficiently screen lines for a number of quality and agronomic traits, allowing barley breeders like Smith to concentrate on making new crosses, screening for other traits, and increasing seed of new lines for testing. Advances in DNA sequencing technologies have led to the development of genotyping-by-sequencing which could dramatically improve barley breeding. “These new technologies come at a time when there is the demand from the industry for a broad set of quality profiles in malting barley varieties and growers are looking for new spring and winter varieties that fit in their crop rotations and yield well. The genotyping labs are doing a tremendous job of supporting the breeding of new barleys that fill this need and we are grateful for the role they play” according to Dr. Michael Davis, President of the American Malting Barley Association (AMBA). The development of malting varieties is done through a public/private partnership with the USDAARS, state university, barley growers, industry partners, and AMBA each playing an important role. This ensures that barley remains a significant crop in the US and a major contributor to the economy.
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Loren Hawks, Distributor
2434 Whitlash Road - Chester, MT 59522 Cell phone 406-460-3810 Home phone 406-432-3810
Equip your drill with VW. Call today! Visit us at www.vwmfg.com
Prepare your drill for Fall seeding and get your product ordered! “The extra carbide on ridge of point eliminates dishing above the front carbide”...
“Really happy with the wear of the VW11FCC. Keeps full width until it is worn out and leaves a great field finish.”
Extra wear and great value! VW7CC - 2 carbides
Shown on VW14FB. Also shown on VW14FB is VW21DSF
VW11FC - 31/4” drill point
Shown on W14FB opener. Also fits other common openers.
“I really like the VW12FCC for both winter wheat and spring wheat crops. Excellent all-around drill point with fantastic wear.”
“This full carbide point has all of the carbide in the right areas”...
Doing all the work all of the time! VW10FC - full carbide Fits common openers.
VW12FC drill point shown
on VW14FB. Also fits other common openers - single shoot drill point.
VW21DSF
2 widths - 4” & 5” Fits VW14FB and Flexi Stealth for double shoot Has 4 carbides on each side
“The improvements to the paired row attachment with the addition of extra carbide makes the value of the VW21DSF much greater than the competition.”
VW13FC 1.5”
slim spread. Fits VW14FB and other common openers
“This point gives plants room and space to grow with minimal soil disturbance.”
“Great penetration. Glad to finally find a carbide point to go on my AcraPlant boots on my John Deere drills.” VW2CC
Has two front carbides. Shown on JD opener.
VW17FS
Carbide mud scraper for Flexi-Coil. Many times life of original.
“Wish I would have put carbide scrapers on my Flexi-Coil drill much sooner. I haven’t had to adjust them since I put them on.”
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FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE
HN 258 side rake, rubber teeth, nice..............$3200
John Deere 338 twine baler, excellent condition....... ...........................$12,500
John Deere 2020 gas tractor. Has industrial JD 300 loader, 4 like new tires...... ..............................$9500
Phone 406-250-6123
FWP efforts at eliminating diseased bighorn herd largely successful
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks herd going. Disease has plagued the Tendoy MounBighorn sheep in Montana and around tains Bighorn sheep herd since it was the West are particularly susceptible to disreintroduced into historic bighorn habitat eases carried by domestic sheep and goats. in 1985. Domestic sheep and goats are immune to The herd experienced a disease related these diseases because they evolved with die-off in 1993 and another in 1999. Fish, them in Asia. But wild bighorn sheep have Wildlife and Parks (FWP) tried repeatedly no such immunity and over the past century to rescue the struggling herd by bringing there have been large-scale die-offs in herds in healthy bighorns from elsewhere in the across the west. By whatever means the state – almost 100 in three separate augpneumonia causing germs had come to the mentations over the last 20 years. Yet not Tendoy herd, they had become endemic, enough lambs were surviving to keep the living in the few sheep that survived the die-offs. Most lambs of the few surviving adult sheep were not living much past weaning. In early 2015 FWP biologist Craig Fager counted 19 sheep, including 1 lamb, but he estimated there might be as many as 30 or 40 total sheep left. So FWP decided it needed to try something different. In the fall of 2015 FWP started a project to depopulate the entire herd, remove all the sheep, using public hunting. Once total depopulation was achieved healthy sheep would be brought in so we could once again enjoy a thriving herd of bighorns in the Tendoy Mountains. For the 2015 hunting season, 311 either sex bighorn sheep licenses were sold for the Tendoy Mountains area, 287 to residents and 24 to non-residents. From the onset it was known that if hunters were unable to take all the sheep for a total depopulation, and there were too few left to justify an additional hunting season, FWP would take the remaining sheep and donate the meat to a local food bank. To date there have been 26 sheep taken including 15 ewes, 8 rams and 3 lambs. Four adult ewes had ear tags identifying them as coming from Wildhorse Island as part of a 2012 augmentation. Hunters were very interested in the hunt and very cooperative in getting lung samples for disease and parasite sampling. FWP obtained samples from all but one of the 26 sheep taken. Lab results are not back as of this writing. FWP area biologist Craig Fager will continue to monitor the area by air and ground and follow up on any reports of remaining bighorns. He needs to be absolutely positive no bighorns remain before moving forward with a reintroduction of healthy sheep. Reintroduction could happen as early as the winter of 2016/17, but it is more likely to be the following year to allow for an entire year of monitoring making sure none of the original sheep remain.
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AUCTION
ENDING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd
Online Only Auctions www.pateonlineauctions.com
Ending Wednesday, June 22nd Go to the web site for more details
2012 JOHN DEERE 350G LC 3,702 hours, transferrable warranty
2012 JOHN DEERE 410 K TC 1,407 hours, transferrable warranty
2013 JOHN DEERE 624K 3,912 hours, transferrable warranty
2010 JOHN DEERE 450D LC 4,708 hours
2011 GROVE TMS800E crane 70 ton capacity
2011 JOHN DEERE 850J LGP 5,353 hours
2012 JOHN DEERE 624K 2,667 hours
2012 JOHN DEERE 410K 2,303 hours, transferrable warranty
BOBCAT 435AG 1,954 hours
1998 Fontaine drop deck trailer
JOHN DEERE 544 wheel loader
INTERNATIONAL TD6
Online auctions open bidding on Monday afternoons and end on Wednesday mornings. For detailed information on items and to register, go to www.pateonlineauctions.com
AUCTION Estate of Jack Rogers and Lemieux Estate Helena, MT • Saturday, June 18th • 10 a.m. SALE SITE: 2600 Billings Ave. • Helena, MT
VEHICLES
1945 DODGE Power Wagon 3/4 ton 4x4 boom truck 1988 FORD LTD Crown Vic w/V8, auto., 58,138 mi. 1973 INTERNATIONAL 1110 pickup w/V8, auto. FORD 401 s/a truck tractor w/V8, 5 & 2 trans. 1962 STUDEBAKER Transtar truck w/V8, 5 speed, flatbed & hoist TORPEDO single seat 4x4 snow plow w/4 cyl. gas eng., 4 speed, Hi-Low, snow plow, auxiliary hyd. 1951 FWD model HAU 4x4 boom truck Several early 70’s INTERNATIONAL Travelall 1110 for parts or restoration INTERNATIONAL 1700 bus w/V8 gas engine, 5 & 2
TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT
SNAP-ON, S-K & CRAFTSMAN sockets HAMMERHEAD stainless steel tool chest MAKITA hole saw set MAKITA chop saw POWERKRAFT 1/2” electric impact wrench DeWALT DW421 palm sander 10 ton port-a-power RIDGID compound miter saw & contractors stand CRAFTSMAN 10” table saw THERMADYNE FP235 arc welder CHICAGO ELECTRIC Mig 151 wire feed welder Rollabout welding cart HOBART auto darkening welding hood ATV’s 2005 YAMAHA Grizzly 660 4x4 ATV w/front winch, Acetylene set Paint guns tool box, snow plow, 1,888 mi. Coil nailer 2005 YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 4x4 ATV w/front SANDCAT belt sander winch, tool box, 2,727 mi. Framing nailer TRAILERS Tape measures 1993 STALLION t/a 16’ car trailer w/ramps Soldering gun 2004 TRITON aluminum tilt bed drive on/drive off 2 BLACK & DECKER router place snowmobile trailer Router bits 1975 TRAILMOBILE tandem axle 40’ van trailer RIDGID pipe cutter 1959 BROWN tandem axle 38’ van trailer MILWAUKEE sawzall CUSTOM BUILT single axle utility trailer MILWAUKEE cordless drill JOBMASTER ram set COLLECTABLES SCHUMACHER battery charger Assorted wooden “Explosive” boxes C-clamps Old foot pedal grind stone Come-a-longs Old oil cans 3 drawer tool box KESSLER BREWERY wooden boxes & beer jug Hammers & chisels “JINGLES” Mickey Mouse rocking horse 1/2” & 3/4” Sockets & ratchets Metal tractor seats OMEGA 6” bench vise STORAGE SHEDS RIDGID pipe wrenches 20’ x 20’ storage shed on skids Crescent wrenches 8’ x 16’ storage shed Bottle jacks 7’ x 13’ storage shed Assorted drill bits 10’ x 16’ metal sided storage shed New & used circular saw blades BARRETT brake reliner & grinder FORKLIFT CLARK w/6 cylinder gas engine, 15,000 lb. capacity 4 drawer parts cabinet CRAFTSMAN tap & die set DeWALT jig saw
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www.pateonlineauctions.com TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT
Dual orbital sander 1/2” air impact wrench Air cut-off tool, Air chisel & Air ratchets 3’ x 8’ work bench on wheels w/metal covered top 9” electric grinder Angle grinder BOSTITCH brad nailer MAKITA 3/8” cordless drill MAKITA 3/8” drill 2 Handy man jacks 2 mechanics creepers Hammers, saws & assorted hand tools Bar clamps RIDGID 8 gallon shop vac 5” bench vise WISSOTA bench grinder Portable air tank & air hose MASTER POWER portable air compressor RIDGID angle grinder 2 - 3/8” electric drills CRAFTSMAN 1/2” electric drill NAPA metric tap & die set Wood drill bits Hammers & pry bars Vise grips & Crescent wrenches Metric wrenches Pliers & screw drivers Brace & bits Wooden T-handle drill bits 4 - track lube dispensers Stock roller stands 6 - 2 door metal locking shop cabinets Butane torch kit Halogen work lights Come-a-longs Battery tender & Battery charger Jump pack jump start unit PRO VALUE 2 ton floor jack Pipe wrenches Bolt cutters
Husqvarna & Murray riding mowers Lawn & Garden equipment, Camping gear Hydraulic log splitter mounted on trailer Fishing rods & tackle, Generac generator Automotive engines and assorted parts Continental 4 cyl. gas engine on skid Step ladders & Extension ladders Barrel stove, shovels, rakes & hand tools Bolt assortment bins & Much more!!
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TRUCK FOR SALE
2006 Freightliner Columbia MBN 475, 475 hp, 13 speed, Moose Masher bumper, Brehon radio controlled Auto Lift and Auto Gate system. New box, new hoist and new rubber!...................................................................... $59,950
Call or text 406-262-3842 • Havre, MT
##### Who hasn’t had a beautiful bouquet of flowers that they wish they could make last longer? Give your flower petals a second life by layering them with non-iodized salt in a small jar–this works best with flowers that have pulpy petals and woody stems, like roses, lavendar, and honeysuckle. The salt will bring out their natural scent and help freshen your entire room. Keep a lid on your jar when you’re not around to make the scent last even longer.
2017 inaugural Nebraska Grower and Brewer Conference and Trade Show announced
By Kara Christensen, Midwest Hop Producers The University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) is pleased to announce the dates for the First Annual Nebraska Grower and Brewer Conference and Trade Show. The two-day conference will be held Thursday and Friday, January 5-6, 2017 at Nebraska Innovation Campus, 2021 Transformation Drive, Lincoln, Nebraska. The conference will feature separate basic and advanced sessions for hop growers as well as a craft brewers sessions and is designed for both growers and brewers. The growers’ sessions will include several prominent speakers from around the country discussing: market outlook, horticultural practices, pest and disease control, harvest and post-harvest practices. The brewers’ sessions (held in conjunction with the Nebraska Craft Brewers’ Guild’s Annual Meeting) will address best brewing practices, brewery safety, input management, and water science, and will offer an up-to-date overview of legal and regulatory topics. There will also be a brewer/grower networking session that focuses on procuring local ingredients and hop quality. The session will provide growers with a better idea of quality requirements and help align the supply of Nebraska grown hops with brewer needs. The conference is sponsored in part by Midwest Hop Producers, LLC., Nebraska Craft Brewers Guild, Nebraska Hop Growers Association, the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at UNL, the UNL Food Processing Center, the UNL Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, the Agricultural Research Division at IANR and Nebraska Extension, among others. Visit midwesthopproducers.com or go.unl.edu/ brewconference for updated information. Also follow Midwest Hop Producers on Facebook at facebook. com/midwesthopproducers. Website and ticket information coming soon. ##### Make sure squirrels, mice, and other critters don’t chew throught the rubber pipeline that connects your propane tank to your grill–enforce the entire thing with duct tape. This is a good idea for anything else in your yard make out of rubber, as this is a favorite chew toy of rodents! ##### When watering houseplants, always use lukewarm water. Cold water may chill their roots.
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John & Rea Englund Retirement Sale Watch for Signs!
Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Register 9:00 am • Sale 10:00 am
9 miles Southeast of Chester, MT 6 miles South on Highway 223, 2-1/4 miles East on Road 4000
Lunch will be available
Auctioneers Note: Fritz Auction welcomes you to the farm retirement sale for John and Rea Englund. Do not let the model years on this equipment fool you, it is in pristine condition. John maintained everything very well and most items were shedded when not in use. Be here early as we will only have one trailer of tools to sell before we sell big items. See our website, www.fritzbull.com, for updates, more details and photos. All items sell without reserve to the highest bidder. We’ll see you June 22--Jim and crew TRACTORS
AUGERS/AERATION/TREATERS
HARVEST INTERNATIONAL swing-out auger, 10x82, JOHN DEERE 8960 tractor, 375 hp Cummins, 3x6 speed, 540 PTO, 2 years old WESTGO 1305 swing-out auger, 10x60, 540 PTO with 4 remotes, 85R-42 duals, A/C, airseeder case drain 1000 spline FARM KING auger, 7x46, 7.5Hp 220 electric MAYRATH auger, 45’ Homemade auger, 34’, 5Hp 220 electric WILRICH drill fill auger, 17’ HODGES drill fill auger, 15’, outside mount PARKER drill fill auger, end gate mount 2-pencil augers, 4” WHEATHEART bin sweep, hydraulic CALDWELL aeration fans, 12” 12” aeration tubes 3-screw-in bin aerators SPEED KING treat auger, 6x34, 540 PTO AGSCO grain treater AGRIKING 1370 tractor, 504 engine, 154Hp, 3x4 power SMITTY’S auto auger dry seed treater shift, 1000 PTO, 4 remotes, diesel, 14L-16.1 fronts, 18.4SEEDERS 30 duals, 5989 hours
COMBINES/HEADERS
TRUCKS/VEHICLES
1986 CHEVROLET 1/2 T, 350, automatic, 2WD
1977 CHEVROLET Scottsdale C65, 366, 5 speed, 11R22.5 duals, 18’ KNAPHIDE box, steel floor, roll tarp, hydraulic drill fill hook-up 1965 FORD 600, 330, 4 speed, hi/low split, 8.25 front, 9.00-20 duals, 14’ box
1954 FORD F500, 6 cylinder, 4 speed, 8.25, wooden flatbed, sideboards 1953 INTERNATIONAL R160, 6 cylinder, 4 speed, 8.2520, 15’ wooden box, steel floor 1986 CHEVROLET, 1/2T, 350, automatic, 1974 FORD F250, 3/4T, 360,4 speed, 4WD 1964 FORD 100, 1/2T, 292, 4 speed, 15
MISCELLANEOUS
1998 NEW HOLLAND TR98 combine, twin rotor, spreader, 240 bushel tank, 2291 engine, 1874 seperator 1998 HONEYBEE draper header, 36’ SWATHMASTER pick-up headers, 13’
SPRAYERS/SUPPLIES
4-JOHN DEERE 9400 drills, 12” spacing, steel packers, fertilizer box, VW points JOHN DEERE disk drill, 2-12’ sections, 1-10’, 14” spacing, steel packers Hoe drill, 12’, 14” spacing, rubber packers
PLOWS
SUMMERS pickup sprayer, 500 gallons, 80’, electric start 270 HONDA, triple nozzles JOHN DEERE pickup sprayer, 40’, KOHLER, single nozzle EZ GUIDE 250 GPS system 65 gallon mixing cone Chemical meter Spray
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nine hard wheats are included in this summary comprising 30 varieties (15 public and 15 private) and 19 experimental lines (18 public and 1 private). Numbered entries preceded by a state designation [e.g. MTS1224 (Montana) or private company, LCH 10-13, (Limagrain)] are experimental lines provided by the breeder. Experimental Design and Seeding Methods The Intrastate Winter Wheat Test consists of a 49 entry test with 3 replicates. These tests are planted as 7x7 lattices or a randomized complete block design at each location. Plot size varied by location, from 35 ft2 at Conrad to 60 ft2 at Havre. Row number varies: Bozeman and Havre are 3-row,Conrad, Huntley, and Sidney are 4-row, Moccasin (5-row), Kalispell (7-row), and Williston (8-row) Row spacing at all locations was on 1 ft. centers, except at Williston and Kalispell (6” centers). All plots were seeded at 0.6 grams seeds/ft2, which is roughly equivalent to 1 bushel per acre, except at Williston where the seeding rate was about 77 pounds per acre. Information on previous crop, planting date, fertilizer use and harvest date is available in Table 1. All seed for each nursery was treated with Cruiser Maxx Cereals seed treatment at recommended rates before planting. Description of Data Collected Yield All rows of each plot were trimmed and measured and harvested using an experimental plot combine. Grain yields are reported in bushels per acre based on a 60 pound standard bushel weight. In addition to yields obtained in 2015, data is provided for two (2014-2015), three (2013-2015) and four (2012-2015) year averages for hard wheat entries tested during previous cropping seasons.
Test Weight Test weights (pounds per bushel) were obtained for each plot by using Dickey-John Grain Analysis Computer (GAC) at some locations. Other locations use a Seedburo test weight apparatus. In this case, a sample is dropped through a funnel at a given height into a quart brass bucket, excess grain is removed by a flat stick then weighed on a gram scale, and grams per quart are converted into pounds per bushels. Heading Date Heading date is taken when 50% of the heads in a plot were extended above the flag leaf collar. Heading dates are recorded both in ordinal date (number of days from January 1) and the actual calendar date. Plant Height Plant height was measured, in inches, from the soil surface to the top of the head, excluding the awns. Grain Protein Grain protein is sampled from a composite of all 3 replicated plots at each location. It is determined as a % by NIR (near infrared reflectance) on the Infratec whole grain analyzer. Samples are adjusted to a 12% moisture basis. Winter Survival Percent winter survival is estimated for each plot after initial spring green-up at locations where significant winter injury occurred. In 2015, Sidney lost all plots due to severe winter-kill, while Williston had moderate winter-kill. Table 11 contains information on % winter survival and associated yield in winterkill environments from 2007 to 2015. The data summarizes 8 tests in which significant winter-kill occurred (test average for winter survival was less than 90%). All sites with winter-kill were in District 6 (Sidney and CONTINUED ON PAGE A22
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Cleaning and maintaining cattle feeding sites can increase production
By James Schmidt, K-State Research and Extension The arrival of spring/summer means now is the time to ensure cattle feeding sites are properly managed and kept clean. Excess manure can cause a multitude of issues, ranging from increased fly populations to dirty water. Joel DeRouchey, professor in Kansas State University’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, said that from a sanitation standpoint, any manure that is lying around could end up downstream, especially during times of heavy spring rains. Manure that gets caught in spring rains and ends up downstream could spell trouble, including for cattle, he said. “We know the environmental consequence, even from small sites, of a lot of manure that builds up,” said DeRouchey, a livestock nutrition and environmental management specialist for K-State Research and Extension. “From a phosphorus, nitrogen and bacterial standpoint, that could run off into our surface water, often times in the same area where we expect those cattle to be drinking.” Unclean drinking water for cattle isn’t the only problem that excess manure can cause. Flies can wreak havoc on cattle as well, even if they don’t seem to be a noticeable problem to the producer. “Sites that have excess manure and wasted hay are perfect environments for flies to lay eggs and begin to emerge,” DeRouchey said. “You have to recognize it only takes five stable flies per leg to reach an economic threshold of decreased performance. So we’re talking 20 flies total per animal.” In fact, recent research continues to show how flies can have a real economic impact on cattle. “Research in Nebraska, a grazing study, found that average daily gain was reduced about a half a pound over an 84-day trial when insecticide wasn’t applied versus when it was,” DeRouchey said. “We can directly relate that to the amount of flies that were present in that particular study. So this is not a minor potential impact on performance.” Keeping flies under control and taking every measure to ensure that flies are not a hindrance to cattle is important for producers. “We can certainly use insecticide to help mitigate (flies), which is a valuable management tool,” DeRouchey said. “The other side is to just decrease the fly population in that given area. The way we can do that is by getting these sites cleaned up and getting that manure piled up and spread as soon as possible.” Heading into summer, there are fewer opportunities to spread manure because of the growing crops. So get that spring cleaning done sooner rather than later, he advised. A K-State publication titled “Managing Stable Fly Production at Pasture Feeding Sites” is available online (https://www. bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/Item.aspx?catId=527&pubId=1179) or at local extension offices throughout 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.
Lewistown Kids Fishing Day June 18
Lewistown’s annual kids fishing day will take place June 18 this year at the Frog Ponds. The 10 a.m. to noon free event will feature demonstrations on water safety, casting and fish identification. Everyone is welcome, however, the activities are geared for children ages 3-12. Prizes, purchased at local businesses, will be available, including fishing poles, nets, tackle boxes, hats and more. Those who attend are encouraged to bring their own fishing tackle, and no one is required to have a fishing license on Saturday, June 18, at the town’s Frog Ponds. The event is sponsored by Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the federal Bureau of Land Management. Volunteers from the local Walleye’s Unlimited and Trout Unlimited chapters will be on hand as well.
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2016 Winter wheat variety performance summary in Montana CONTINUED FROM PAGE A18
Williston) which is the most severe location for winter wheat survival of our testing locations. Wheat Stem Sawfly Wheat stem sawfly (WSS) is a persistent and economic problem for wheat growers in Montana. Currently, Montana wheat acreage infested by WSS is primarily in the north central (District 5), central (District 4) and south central (District 3) cropping districts. Host plant resistance in the form of stem solidness has been effective in reducing sawfly losses in both spring and winter wheat. Solid-stemmed winter wheats, ‘Vanguard’, ‘Rampart’, and “Genou’ were leading varieties in the past but are now planted on only minor acreage. Current solid-stemmed varieties include: Judee, (released in 2011, the second leading variety at 16% of planted acreage), Bearpaw (2011, 4%), WB-Quake (2010, 2%), and Warhorse (2013, 1%). Table 12 contains information on yield and % sawfly cutting at 10 testing locations where sawfly pressure was present during the years 2010-2015. The data is from Havre, Loma (15 miles northeast of Ft. Benton), Turner (60 miles east-northeast of Havre), and Willow Creek (35 miles westnorthwest of Bozeman). Solidness scores (rated on a 5-25 scale) are shown for solid and semi-solid varieties in Table 14. Coleoptile Length Coleoptile length evaluation is performed in Bozeman under controlled (growth chamber) conditions. Twenty-five seeds per variety were planted in wetted vermiculite. After 15 days the coleoptile (sheath covering the emerging shoot that helps penetration to the soil surface) is measured. This test is replicated 3 times for each variety. Results from previous years are reported in Table 14. Long coleoptiles are generally longer than 4 inches, medium from 2.7-4 in, and short are under 2.7 in. Care should be taken not to plant short coleoptile varieties too deep. Other Agronomic Characters Table 14 contains information on grain maturity, chaff color, relative winter survival and straw strength for the hard wheat varieties listed in this publication. Cereal Quality Milling and baking characteristics for varieties are presented in Table 14. They are rated for each variety on a 1-5 scale (5 = superior). A quantitative polyphenol oxidase (PPO) has been determined for varieties since the 2006 mill and bake evaluation. These varieties are reported in Table 14 as
low to high. A lower value is associated with better Asian noodle quality. Disease Reactions Disease reactions for hard red wheat varieties are listed in Table 14. There is information on dwarf smut, stripe rust, stem rust and leaf rust. Statistical Analyses and Interpretation The data collected at each winter wheat location was analyzed as a three-replication lattice or randomized complete block design. Least significant difference at the 0.05 probability level (LSD, p = 0.05) and coefficients of variation (CV) were calculated from analysis of variance at each location. The LSD is used to compare the performance of two specific varieties at a time. If the difference between two varieties exceeds the LSD this is interpreted as a true difference, because a difference between two varieties this large will only occur 5% of the time due to chance. Tables 3 through 10 show 2015 data for hard winter wheat collected at all harvested experiment station sites. Where a variety has been in the test for two, three or four years, combined analyses of the yield data over years are presented. Variety selection should be based on yield stability at a particular location over a period of years. Selection should also consider test weight, winter-hardiness, heading date, plant height, protein and disease resistance. 2015 Test Conditions Statewide winter wheat yields were projected by the Montana Agricultural Statistics Service at 41 bu/a, for 2015, the same as for the 2014 harvest year. The harvested acreage in 2015 was 2.22 million acres (total production = 91.2 million bu) compared 2.24 million acres in 2014 (total production = 91.8 million bu). Rainfall for the 2014-2015 winter crop year was below average at all locations tested (Table 13), except Havre (range -5.00 at Williston to +0.03 at Havre). Average yearly temperatures were generally above long term (6 out of 8 locations) ranging from below average at Havre (-0.5°F) to +3.1°F at Bozeman. Yields, for the 6 locations harvested (besides extreme winter-kill at Sidney, the Huntley location was not planted for the 2015 crop year), averaged 71 bu/a {range 43 (Williston) to 115 bu/a (Kalispell)}. Yields of named varieties, across the 6 harvested locations, ranged from a low of 50 bu/a (WB4059CLP) to a high of 83 bu/a for Yellowstone. CONTINUED ON PAGE A26
Great Falls Annual Kid’s Fishing Day
Central Montana’s 23nd annual fishing day for youngsters will take place 9 a.m. to noon, June 11, at Wadsworth Pond on the west side of Great Falls. As in past years, the Great Falls chapter of Walleyes Unlimited will give away a free rod and reel outfit or a tackle box to youngsters who complete a series of educational stations. No fishing license is required that day at Wadsworth. There is no age limit but the activities are geared to youngsters just learning how to fish. To reach Wadsworth Pond head west on Central Avenue over I-15, turn north on 34th St. NW, then turn west on Wilkinson Lane and follow to the park. Groups participating include: Walleyes Unlimited, FWP, U.S. Forest Service, Malmstrom Air Force Base, Missouri River Flyfishers and North Middle School Fishing Club. For more information contact FWP in Great Falls at 454-5840.
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Aerial surveys can spot boll weevil hideouts
By Dennis O’Brien, Agricultural Research Service Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in College Station, Texas, have found a way to use digital images taken in aerial surveys to identify regrowth cotton that may be harboring boll weevils. Cotton growers in Texas’ Lower Rio Grande Valley often mow down their cotton plants after harvest and may spray plant stalks with herbicides to prevent boll weevils from taking refuge in regrowth cotton. But the Valley is subtropical, and heavy autumn rains often prevent growers from taking those measures, making cotton plants more likely to regrow and create year-round boll weevil habitats. This “regrowth cotton” is often spread over large areas, making detection difficult. ARS meteorologist John Westbrook, entomologist Charles Suh and agricultural engineer Chenghai Yang grew cotton, defoliated it, then mowed it down or shredded it. They also arranged for nine flights by a plane equipped with cameras that took high-resolution images of the cotton as it grew, and intermittently for about two months after it was harvested and shredded. The scientists also conducted ground-based surveys on the same dates as the aerial surveys, measuring the height and width of cotton plants as they grew, and after plants were harvested and shredded. The team recorded the postharvest daily air temperatures and correlated them with the sizes of the regrowth cotton to predict when regrowth plants would reach sufficient sizes to detect in aerial surveys. The results show that the airborne imagery can be used to estimate regrowth when the leaf canopies of cotton plants are at least 8-12 inches wide. The scientists also were able to use data on air temperature and plant size to develop a model to predict when the regrowth cotton would reach detectable sizes, based on temperature patterns. The approach will give growers better information regarding areas harboring boll weevils so they can spray for them and reduce the threat they pose in the area. Read more about this research in the April issue of AgResearch magazine (http://agresearchmag.ars.usda. gov/2016/apr/bollweevil/).
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COMBINE, HEADER & SPREADER FOR SALE Case IH 2188 combine, 3729 engine hours, 2936 separator hours. SN JJC0193991. Case IH 1010 header, 30-ft. with pickup reel. Moon Walker 60-ft. fertilizer spreader, 5-ton capacity, Kohler 10 hp. engine, fitted tarp. Phone Bill Courtnage (406) 737-4567 or 750-2660 cell, Geradline, Montana
Hoffman joins SBARE board
By NDSU Extension Service Larry Hoffman of Wheatland will join North Dakota’s State Board of Agricultural Research and Education (SBARE), and Richard Roland of Crosby will serve a second term. Hoffman will be the North Dakota Ag Coalition representative on the board. He replaces Leland “Judge” Barth of Mandan, whose term expires this year. Roland represents a 10-county area in northwestern North Dakota. Roland and Hoffman will start their four-year terms July 1. SBARE helps North Dakota State University’s (NDSU) North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and Extension Service identify needs and set funding priorities. To do that, SBARE gathers input on agricultural research and Extension needs from producers, and commodity and other interest groups. The board then organizes the needs into initiatives and ranks them for consideration for state funding each biennium. Hoffman and his son and brother operate a diversified farming operation that raises beef cows, corn, soybeans, wheat, alfalfa, tame hay and, at times, barley, oats, field peas and sunflowers. He has been a 4-H leader and an Extension advisory board member, as well as a member of grain, fuel, agronomy and county crop improvement boards, including the North Dakota Corn Growers Association and Northern Plains Nitrogen boards, and the Farm Service Agency’s Cass County committee. Hoffman also is chairman of the National Corn Growers Association’s research and business development team and a representative on the National Agricultural Genotyping Center board. He was instrumental in bringing the National Agricultural Genotyping Center to Fargo. In addition, he has been a member of the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association and North Dakota Soybean Growers Association, and has been involved in corn research projects for the SBARE corn committee for 10 years. Roland is the founder of Legume Logic, a company involved in introducing alternative crops such as legumes to replace summer fallow in the region. He grew up on a diversified cattle operation north of Bottineau. After graduating from NDSU in 1969, he taught vocational agriculture in LaMoure for four years. After moving to Crosby in 1974, he organized and taught the adult farm management classes in Crosby and Tioga for four years. In 1978, he started a farm retail store and custom farming operation near Crosby, and introduced sunflowers and no-till winter wheat to the region. Then, through a local farmer investment group, he was involved in building a large hog farrowing facility. He started Legume Logic in 1990. He has served on several boards, including the advisory board for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service in Mandan, and the North Dakota Dry Pea and Lentil and Crosby Parks and Recreation boards. ##### Hens can lay about 300 eggs a year.
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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 White 4-180 tractor.........................................................................$4500 Massey-Ferguson 8780 combine with 30-ft. draper header and header trailer........................................................................................$68,000 New Holland TR97 combine.......................................................$12,900 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 White 9700 combine with 30-ft. head..........................................$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 MacDon 9352 swather with 16-ft. header....................................$29,411 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 Vermeer R23A basket rake.........................................................$10,000 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 3-point pallet forks............................................................................$400
2016 Winter wheat variety performance summary in Montana CONTINUED FROM PAGE A22
Test weight averaged 59.9 lb/bu across all locations. Bozeman (56.2 lb/bu), Moccasin (59.3), and Conrad (59.7) were below 60 lb/ bu, while Williston (60.8), Havre (61.1) and Kalispell (62.4) were above. Extreme winter-kill occurred at Sidney and this nursery was not harvested in 2015. Percent winter survival, at Sidney, on May 20th averaged 2% {best = Jerry (43%), while only 6 other entries had stands above 5%). Williston averaged 71% winter survival for the 2015 crop year, with a range of 16% (WB4623CLP) to 98% (Jerry) (see Table 10.) Heading dates were earlier in 2015 than long term averages at all 6 harvested locations. Havre (-12 days), Conrad (-11 days) and Bozeman, Kalispell, and Moccasin (all -9 days) had the least change at Williston (-2 days). Stripe rust at both Bozeman (average = 15%, range 0 – 59%) and Kalispell (average = 41%, range 0 – 98%) were a factor in yield reduction for highly susceptible varieties (Bearpaw, Broadview, Byrd, Cowboy, Decade, Denali, Genou, Jerry, and WB4059CLP). There was minor sawfly cutting recorded at the Havre Experiment Station averaging 5% (range = 0 – 15%) of stems cut across varieties. Sawfly parasites have been on the increase in the past 3 years. Protein content averaged 12.6% across all locations (location range = 9.6 – 17.0%) tested. The range of named varieties across all locations was from a low of 11.6% (Denali) to a high of 13.6% (Rampart and WB4059CLP). Leading winter wheat varieties planted for 2015 were Yellowstone (21.0%), Judee (16.4%), Decade (6.7%), CDC Falcon (5.6%), Brawl CL Plus (4.4%), and Genou (4.0%). Dwarf Smut (TCK) Dwarf smut (TCK) can be controlled with ‘Dividend’ seed treatment (see page 5). Dwarf smut or dwarf bunt (Tilletia controversa Kuhn) is a fungal disease that occurs in areas where winter wheat is subjected to prolonged snow cover or unfrozen ground. The planting of dwarf smut resistant varieties (Promontory and SY Clearstone 2CL are resistant) is a practical means of control. The amount of wheat lost each year be-
cause of dwarf smut is small in relation to the state’s total crop, but individual operators may experience severe losses in heavily infested, localized areas.
Fig. 2. Known areas of dwarf smut (TCK) infestations.
If you farm in the vicinity of one of the shaded areas in the map (Figure 2.), you would be well advised to observe closely your winter wheat crop and consider planting a resistant variety (Table 14) or use ‘Dividend’ or Cruiser Maxx seed treatment.. What Recommendation by MAES Means Classification of winter wheat varieties is determined on a yearly basis by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES) Wheat Variety Release Committee. This 16 member committee is composed of one wheat breeder, one cereal or forage quality scientist, one plant pathologist, one entomologist, one weed scientist, one cropping systems specialist, six Research Center agronomists, one manager from both the Montana Foundation Seed program and the Montana Seed Growers Association, one Montana Wheat and Barley Committee member and one representative of the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Advisory Board. A variety is eligible for recommendation when a minimum of 16 location-years of performance data is obtained from the Montana State University statewide winter wheat performance trials and test results indicate that the variety is equal to or superior “Partners in Production” in overall merit to specified check cultivars and has end-use quality equal to or exceed406-727-7153 ing currently recommended varieties. For 4181 North Park Trail varieties originating from private companies, Great Falls recommendation is considered only at the Ken – 788-4588; Craig – 868-7964; Ed – 231-4254; Rick – 231-9898; request of the company when adequate data Dwight – 231-4251 is available. www.hovenequipment.com Recommendations of varieties are considered on a case by case basis. Yield performance of a variety is an important criteria, but also considered are test weight, grain protein content, winter survival, pest resistance and end-use quality data. In general, yield needs to be at least equal to currently recommended varieties in a particular district, unless the variety is being recommended for a specific purpose, e.g. winter hardiness, sawfly resistance. For example, Rampart, which Parts delivery to the is not competitive in the abGreat Falls surrounding sence of wheat stem sawfly, area on Wednesdays is recommended in Districts 3, 4 and 5 for sawfly arVALLEY IRRIGATION IS COMMITTED TO YOUR SUCCESS eas only. Only six varieties Downtime costs you money. And when your crops need water, they can’t wait. So when parts need to be are recommended for the replaced, there’s no time to waste. We have the parts you need to keep all your irrigation equipment running. Northeast district due to When you need parts, you can count on us. severe winter conditions and a higher probability of 2322 River Drive North, stem rust in this region. Thus Great Falls, MT (406) 761-8195 varieties recommended for email: tnathe@mt-valley.com District 6 must have higher Billings, MT (406) 248-4418 DEALER IMPRINT winter survival and stem Powell, WY (307) 754-7204 www.valleyirrigation.com rust resistance.
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RETIREMENT AUCTION Terms: Cash or Check, Day of Auction. Photo ID required to register.
Thursday, July 14, 2016 • 10 a. m. 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 9460RT
2012 John Deere 8285R
2014 John Deere 1890 Air Drill 60’
2007 John Deere 4930 SP Sprayer
John Deere 1890 Air Drill 42’
Financing available through John Deere Finance. Contact your local JD Dealer.
2005 John Deere 4920 SP Sprayer
Sprayer Tender
1975 Ford 880 Tandem
(4) Meridian 15630 Hopper Bins 2012 John Deere 7330
New Leader L3020G
TRACTORS, WINDROWER 2012 John Deere 8285R; MFWD, 285 hp, 531 hours, Green Star & Auto Trak Ready, PowerShift IVT 16F/4R, deluxe cab 2012 John Deere 9460RT; 1188 hours, 460 eng hp, Green Star & Auto Trak Ready, PowerShift 18F/6R, deluxe cab, 36” tracks 2012 JD 7330 Premium; MFWD, 150 eng hp, 927 hrs, AutoQuad Plus 20 f/r, deluxe cab 2009 MacDon M150 Premier Swather; 954 hours, JD 1800 auto-steer , StarFire 3000, Free Form MT2000 hyd. mtd. canola roller, MacDon D60-D header 35’, cross auger, pu reel SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 2007 John Deere 4930 SP Sprayer; 1207 hours, Green Star Ready, JD 2600 monitor, 120 ft boom, 20” spacing, 1200 gal ss tank 2005 John Deere 4920 SP Sprayer; 2719 hours, 120 ft booms, 20” spacing, 1200 gal ss tank New Leader L3020G Fertilizer Spreader; 200 cf box, hyd. spinners, stainless steel, fits 4920, 4930 & 4940 Sprayer tender unit, Handler III mix tank, 3000 & 4000 gal black poly flat-bottom tanks, on Alloy drop deck triple-axle trailer Sprayer tender unit, Handler II mix tank, 3000 gal ss tank, 3” pump, on custom trailer Greenseeker RT200 variable rate application & mapping system, 5 sensing units (120 boom) TILLAGE 2014 John Deere 1890 Air Drill; 60 ft, 7.5” spacing, disk, 5 section. 2015 JD 1910 TBH Cart, 3 comp.- 550 bushels, 8 run, 12” conveyor fill, hyd. drive, duals, section control capable. One owner!
2007 Peterbuilt & 2013 Timpte 50’
2009 MacDon M150
John Deere 1890 Air Drill; 42 ft, 7.5” spacing, disk, 3 section. JD 1910 TBH Cart, 3 comp- 430 bushels, 8 run, 10” fill auger, mech. drive Flexicoil 82 heavy harrow, 85’, fold back, 16” tines Degelman 7651 land roller, 50’, hyd. fold IH 490 disc, 24’, 8” spacing, 21” discs, wing fold GPS, AUTO STEER, TRACKING (4) StarFire 3000 GPS Receivers, SF2 through 2016 (1) StarFire ITC GPS Receiver (4) JD 2630 GreenStar Monitors HOPPER BINS, AUGERS & CONVEYORS (4) Meridian 15630 hopper bins, 5800 bu/193 ton ea., bin height 44’, premium powder coated int. & ext., fert. and/or grain. Must be removed by August 31, 2016. Brandt GrainDeck drive-over conveyor, 20”W belt, drive over 20’, double-length discharge 18’ Brandt Grainbelt 20110 grain conveyor Brandt Grainbelt 1545 grain conveyor 2012 Brandt 1390 grain auger, hyd. swing away w/remote 2008 Brandt 845 grain auger Wheatheart BH36-8 grain auger Air screen cleaning system, 500 bu. per hour, commercial size, grain cleaner & fan Garrat 512 Gravity Table, electric 480 volt, 5’x12’ UTILITY TRACTORS & FORKLIFTS JD 310G Extend-a-hoe, 4x4, 2644 hrs,4-in-1 loader bucket JD 544 loader, articulating, 4x4, 9084 hrs., diesel, hydrost.
2011 Timpte 50’
2009 MacDon D60-D 35’ Willmar 4500 Wrangler loader, articulating, 4x4, 2443 hrs., 83 hp, diesel, hydrost. 1981 Toyota FG35 Forklift; gas 1966 Ford 4000-Series, diesel 1958 JD 440 Industrial loader backhoe. One owner. SEMI TRUCKS & TRAILERS 2007 Peterbilt Conventional 37 , Cat C15 550 hp, 10 spd. Eaton-Fuller auto glide, air ride, 248”WB, 638,791 mi 1996 Kenworth, 400 hp Detroit, 10 spd. Eaton-Fuller trans, 747,462 mi 1989 Peterbilt, Conventional 37, CAT 435 hp., Eaton-Fuller 15 spd., 348,997 mi, 199”WB 1979 Freightliner, Cummins 400 hp, 13 spd Eaton-Fuller, 455,000 mi, 213”WB 2013 & 2011 Timpte Grain Trailers, Super Hopper, 50 ft, high clearance 1997 Convey-All CST40C conveyor grain trailer, 40’, 15”W belt conveyor, 5- 250bu. Compt’s. TRUCKS & PICKUPS 1975 Ford 880 tandem grain truck, CAT 3208 engine, 4/5 spd, 97k miles, 20’ box 1979 GMC 5000 service truck, gas, 4 spd., STELCO bucket boom, 3 sections w/remote 1971 Ford 600 service truck, 500 gal diesel tank w/ air transfer pump 1988 Ford L8000 fuel truck, Ford diesel, 2000 gal., 5 comp. 1971 Ford 9000 boom truck, Cummins diesel, 10 spd, 20’ boom, cable winch
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ATV’S, LAWN MOWERS, ETC. 2012 JD 825i Gator, 4x4, 849 miles, cab, heat, w/JD blade 2012 JD 825i Gator IRS, 4x4, 3500 miles, 340 hrs Yamaha Golf Cart; gas, with cover John Deere 1445 Riding Mower; diesel, 72” John Deere Z255 Riding Mower; 48” ATTACHMENTS & EQUIPMNET Johnson HyGrade 1400RF Swingway grader, 14’ blade, 6 way hyd./box, like new (2) Demco side-dump fert/grain tender trailers, 200 bu. & 250 bu. Walinga Agri Vac 614 Deluxe super chrome, several extra hoses and fittings NH Whirl-A-Feed 30 silage blower HAYING & MOWING EQUIPMENT JD HX10 rotary mower, 10’, 3 pt., 540 pto JD 1518 rotary mower, 15’, 540 pto, wing-fold Ford 943 mower, 6’, 3 pt. JD 13 hay tedder, 7’ Ford 503 side delivery rake, 10’, pto IRRIGATION 4800 +/- ft. 8” & 6” main line, 30’ & 40’l 3700 +/- ft.handline w/ 16” risers, 41’l Many asst’d. guns, parts, valves, lines, rings, T’s, risers, etc.
Canadian Buyers, please bring a Bank Letter of Credit to facilitate border crossing.
1979 Freightliner
1989 Peterbuilt
Selling in co-operation
Lunch by Brian’s Top Notch Catering
Jayson Shobe 406.538.5125 • Kyle Shobe 406.366.0472 • Mert Musser 406.652.2266
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Researchers to explore genetics of stress resistance
By Iowa State University of Science and Technology A $2.1 million grant will help Iowa State University (ISU) plant scientists to study how corn responds to environmental stress at the genetic level. The three-year grant, awarded by the National Science Foundation, could set the stage for plant breeders to develop corn varieties that are more resilient to adverse environmental conditions, such as heat waves. Have 3 John Deere S670 combines with draper and pickup headers, grain Stephen Howell, a Distinguished Professor of genetics, cart, John Deere tractor, semi’s with trailers. Will provide mapping and invoice development and cell biology and the primary investigator on the project, said researchers at Iowa State, Michigan State for job. References available. and the University of North Carolina-Wilmington will try to build a better understanding of how corn plants deal with stress conditions that upset a delicate but vital process in plant cells Phone Scott Payne at 308-882-4490 or cell 308-882-8165 called protein folding. Protein folding is a process by which newly produced proteins acquire their shape and function inside a cell. The process occurs in every higher organism, and the success of the process is a matter of life or death in plant cells. For instance, an improperly folded protein may not be able to carry out its enzymatic function in plant metabolism or development. Howell said prolonged exposure to environmental stress can disrupt protein folding in corn plants, causing the plants to produce misshapen proteins. The buildup of too many misshapen proteins sets off an alarm prompting the plant either to destroy the proteins or strengthen the genetic mechanisms involved in protein folding. Howell’s lab will work to identify the gene pathways that are activated s m e Ranch it 10 am when misshapen proteins t a selling begin to pile up. “Too many misshapen proteins can be toxic to the plant,” Howell said. “Learning about the alarm system may help future plant breeders to tweak the plant’s response and build in better tolerance for stress.” Widely grown and globally important crops like corn face a wide range of climatic and environmental changes in modern agriculture, makFor Viewing or Information, please contact the owner, Lindy Newsome (406) 855-5555. ing this research even more important, Howell said. Legal Description: Section 15, Town 02N, Range But the research, and simi27E, Lot 4, Block 2, Mustang Subdivision. S15, T02 N, R27E, Block 2, Lot 4. One Acre. lar efforts analyzing protein Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance due at closfolding in other organisms, ing, approx, 30 days after sale date. Taxes will be may have ramifications in pro-rated from the day of closing. medical science as well, he said. In humans, problems Large arrowhead collection and with protein folding lead more antiques selling at 11 am to Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s Discovering new, unique items daily disease and a range of other More pictures available online at neurodegenerative disorders. www.bigeauctionservice.com Diane Bassham, a professor of genetics, development and cell biology and the Walter E. and Helen Parke Loomis Professor of Plant Also selling a very nice 30 acre ranch homestead. Ready to live in. Physiology at Iowa State, is a Nice house, mostly furnished, double garage, other outbuildings, well kept. This used to be coinvestigator on the project. an old Stagecoach Stop. Very historic. Howell said collaboration with colleagues at Michigan Sale starts at 6 pm. State and UNC-Wilmington will require regular video At 7 pm. three separate tracts of real estate (10+ acres each) will sell. conferences and occasional 323 Old Divide Road, Roundup, MT travel to allow the team to 22 miles south of Roundup or 32 miles north of Billings. All paved road off of Highway 87. work together.
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Friday, June 24.
Study compares wines from diseased and healthy vines
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LOADERS AND MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ezee-On 2080-90 loader. Fits 60- to 100-hp tractor........................................................ $1500 Farmhand F11 loader. Fits small row crop tractor.......................................................... $1200 DuAl 100 loader. Fits small utility tractor......................................................................... $1200 Wagner loader. Fits Ford 8N............................................................................................. $250 1990 Ford Ranger 2WD pickup, 4 cylinder, 5 speed........................................................ $500 500 gallon fuel tank with stand, filter, hose and valve....................................................... $500 300 gallon fuel tank with stand, filter, hose and valve....................................................... $300
By Scott Weybright, WSU CAHNRS Grapevine leafroll disease (GLD) has plagued vineyards for centuries, but little is known about how this virus impacts the fruit quality and actual wine produced from grapes of affected plants. Phone (406) 870-9003, Power, Montana Researchers from different disciplines at Washington State University teamed up to examine virus impacts from “vine to wine.” Their study, recently published in PLoS ONE, can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149666. Three years of wine comparisons CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR PICTURES AND MORE INFORMATION! They made wines from red grapes from vines with GLD and wines from healthy plants to learn the effects of GLD on wine chemistry. “In most studies we do, we use a limited number of Equipment for Sale grapes for data collection,” said Naidu Rayapati, a WSU 2011 Case IH 3016 15-ft. pickup header, float, near new condition................................ $18,500 virologist and associate professor of plant pathology. “This 2007 Case IH 8010 combine, 1886R and 2384 engine hours, small grain concaves, chopper, time, we harvested 750 to 800 pounds from infected vines Pro600, rock trap, 24-ft. auger, lots of new parts, very nice and clean................... ..$105,000 and an equal number from healthy vines, all donated by a 2009 Case IH 2162 40-ft. flex draper, clean, straight, includes UM Road Runner high speed generous grower.” transport, extra sickle.................................................................................................. $45,000 The grapes were harvested at different points in the season 2003 MacDon 9352 swather, Cummins, new back tires, new paint and decals, good condition, 5178 hours.................................................................................................................. $35,000 to measure whether early or late harvesting made the GLD 1995 MacDon 960 draper header, 36-ft., newer U2 pickup reel, transport,.................... $12,500 more of a factor in the finished wine. They replicated the Redekop external straw chopper, fits long sieve 1680-2188-2388, new knives....... Make Offer tests over three years to allow for changes from warm years 1986 Freightliner truck with 40-ft. hopper trailer, sold together, consigned................... $17,500 versus cooler years. Warm years see smaller differences Jim Bartsch ~ JT HARVESTING AND SALES In the final results, wines from GLD-affected grapes had 6788 Brady Road • Brady, MT 59146 • (406) 470-0776 significantly lower alcohol, polymeric pigments and anthocyanins (both are coloring agents in wine) compared to corresponding wines from grapes of non-symptomatic vines. The impacts wound up being more pronounced during cooler growing seasons than in warmer seasons. Saturday, June 18 • 10 a.m. Saturday, July 9 • 10 a.m. “We think that’s because Steve Reimers Estate Amish Beacon Star School Benefit grapes mature much faster Shop Equipment & Tool Auction Heartland Cabin Co. - 2426 Farren Hill Rd. - Moore, MT in warmer seasons and don’t 59 Two Elk Lane - Maiden Road - Lewistown, MT Featuring Amish-made quilts and furniture! 14’x40’ Log Case Industrial tractor w/ loader & backhoe, 1974 have as much time to be Cabin, 12’x28’ garage, 10’x10’ gazebo. - See ad below Ford Brono, 4x4, Welders, Metal Lathe, Woodworkaffected by the virus,” Raying Tools, Shop Equip., Motorcycles, Meat Cutting apati said. & Processing Equip., Pocket Watches, & more. thurSday, July 14 • 10 a.m. That’s just a hypothesis ‘KB Farming’ Ag Equipment Auction at this point, he said, and he (Keil Brothers) - 10 a.m. - at the farm NE of Conrad, MT hopes to do more research Friday, June 24 • 10 a.m. Farm retirement auction featuring large inventory of into seasonal influences late-model equipment. Martin J. “Buster” Barbee Estate Real Estate & Personal Property Auction - Winnett, MT Selling in co-op with Musser Bros. - Billings. for a deeper understanding - See ad in this issue Real Estate: 1977 Gallatin single-wide mobile of how GLD impacts vine home on 2 lots in Winnett. health and fruit and wine Personal Property: 1992 Ford ½ ton pickup, 4 x 4, Saturday, auguSt 13 • 10 a.m. quality. He aims to translate auto; Firearms, Traps, Shop Tools & Equip., anJack Ruckman Estate & Central this knowledge for practical tiques and collectibles. This is an absolute auction. City Auto & RV Moving Auction No minimum or reserve bids. applications in vineyards. 612 NE Main - Lewistown, MT Unusual collaboration Vintage & Classic Cars, Car parts & accessories, Rayapati worked on this Complete listings available on our website. Antiques & Collectibles study with colleagues Olufemi Alabi, Federico Casassa, Linga Gutha, Richard Larsen, Thomas HenickKling and Jim Harbertson. Harbertson and HenickKling are with the wine program at WSU Tri-Cities in Richland, Wash. Harbertson and Rayapati agreed that it is unique for the two sides of winemaking, the viticulturists like Sale Location: Heartland Cabin Co., 2426 Farren Hill Rd., Moore, MT Rayapati and the enologists From Lewistown: 10 miles West on Hwy 200 to Crystal Lake Rd, then South 7 miles to Farren Hill Rd, then East 1/2 mile. like Harbertson, to collaboFrom Moore: 6 miles East on Hwy 200, then South on Crystal Lake Rd and follow above directions. Watch for Auction Arrows! rate on a project. Mostly, that’s because it’s difficult Sale Order: Lunch: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. by the Amish Community to get the amount of grapes 10 A.M – Small Merchandise, Furniture of any affected plant needed Featuring ALL YOU CAN EAT Chicken BBQ Meal 12 Noon – Log Cabin, Portable Buildings to make wine. Pie • Ice Cream • Baked Goods 1 P.M. – Quilts Harbertson cautioned that it’s unlikely a vintner Guest Consignments would ever make a wine Welcome! with grapes from 100 perContact Shobe Auction or cent GLD-affected vines. Joe Troyer 406.366.4539. But he said this research helps show that a virus can Vendor Booths Welcome!! impact more than just the Call Joe Troyer at 406.366.4539 amount of grapes produced View complete listing at www.ShobeAuction.com and harvested.
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The Montana Grain Growers Association (MGGA) and the Montana Grains Foundation (MGF) are pleased to announce the recipients of their college scholarships for school year 2016-17. The MGGA $1,000 scholarship winners are: Riley Slivka, a high school senior from Winifred, plans to attend Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming to major in agricultural communication which he hopes will help him “better understand the best methods for promoting production agriculture.” Riley further stated in his application essay, “I also realize that many others in this world don’t know where their food comes from. They see videos and other media released from anti-agriculture movements and believe it. I want people to see the other side of the story. Tom Grubb, a high school senior from Coffee Creek, plans to attend MSU-Bozeman and pursue a degree in Plant Science with an emphasis on Crop Science, because he “enjoys the agricultural lifestyle and finds the field of agronomy and plants interesting, and the current job market seems to be in need of individuals who have knowledge in noxious weeds and/or crop traits and diseases.” The MGF $2,000 scholarship winners are: Connor Hodgskiss will be a senior at MSU-Bozeman majoring in Plant Sciences with a Crop Science concentration. He eventually plans to attend graduate school to study crop rotations, because he thinks “crop rotations are incredibly interesting and complex systems which can help us conserve valuable resources that may be difficult to obtain again if lost, such as soil quality.” Cooper Spicher will be a junior at MSU-Bozeman majoring in Plant Sciences with a Crop Science concentration. He is looking forward to “carrying on the family tradition associated with being a fifth generation Spicher farmer” and also wishes to become a Certified Crop Advisor to better serve his community after he returns home. Emma Jobson is a graduate student in Plant Sciences with a concentration in Plant Genetics at MSU-Bozeman. Her graduate research project is focused on developing new variations and further understanding of a gene which is associated with yield increases in wheat. Emma stated in her application, “The significance of this project is the potential for wheat varieties with increased yields, fewer inputs, and therefore greater profits for growers in Montana.” ##### Even though many glues are now synthetic, livestock and horse parts that contain collagen (for example, tendons, ligaments, hooves, and cartilage) are still used to make some glue products. Hoof glue is primarily used for woodworking.
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Big Bud 525/50 recent rebuild, Bridgestone timber grip cut resitant 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
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Financing available - Great Rates!! 2014 John Deere 9620 500 hp, loaded, full 18 speed powershift, 4 remotes, Auto Steer ready, Auto Guidance and mapping, deluxe cab with Active seat and buddy seat, no PTO or 3 point....................................$139,000
1990 John Deere 8760 300 hp, 6106 hours, partial Power Shift, 24 speed, 4 remotes.....................................................................................$49,500 1975 John Deere 8630 6524 hours, PTO, updated 40 Series engine, 4 hydraulics.....................................................................................$19,500 John Deere 4020 148 loader and grapple, straight bucket, 2430 hours, 540/1000 PTO, no 3 point, swinging drawbar..............................$12,500 1980 Steiger Panther III 325 hp, 7800 hours, Cat 3406 engine, 20 speed transmission, Atom Jet hydraulic for air drill..............................$29,500 1979 Steiger Tiger ST450 470 hp, Cummins engine......................$65,000 Degelman 16-ft. manual angle blade available...............................$8500
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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 with JD 914 pickup head, 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, 2819 hours.................................................$10,000, as is
AIR & CONVENTIONAL DRILLS
1979 Big Bud 525/50 3966 hours on hour meter, 2000 hours on engine rebuilt, rebuilt and upgraded with new style pistons and rings, triples @ 60+%, AutoTrac, hydraulics with air drill return..........................$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 Power Shift, new total wiring upgrade, 800 metric Michelin duals........$125,000 Big Bud 525/50 600 hp, 1110 hours, 1150 motor, new style ROPS cab....... ..................................................................................................$125,000 1979 Big Bud 450/50, 30.5x32 duals, 4037 hours..........................$89,500 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, front and rear weight bars..............$299,500 2005 Case IH STX450 Steiger 1937 hours, 5 hydraulics, Power shift, Easy Steer, autosteer ready, bare back..............................................JUST IN 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
2014 Versatile 2375 less than 500 hours, full weight package, PTO, Auto steer available, standard shift...................................................$159,500
HEADERS & ATTACHMENTS
2009 MacDon D60 45-ft. draper header, pick up reel, adaptor for CIH combines................................................................................$45,000 Honey Bee SP36 36-ft. draper header, hitch, transport, CIH adapter, regular reel.............................................................................$29,500 Variety of headers & variety of brands/prices vary - CALL 2005 Versatile 2375 375 hp, 5000 hours, full powershift, PTO, 3 point, 4 remotes, Cummins diesel engine.............................................$119,500 1985 Versatile 856 8428 hours, tremble auto steer, power shift, PTO, 3-point, 240 hp.........................................................................................$45,000 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
Introducing our New Versatile Line 550 Deltatrack 310 tractor 550 4WD tractor 400 4WD tractor Versatile RT 490 combine • Versatile SX280 sprayer
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
Friggstad CD-83-102 chisel plow, 58-ft. expandable to 60-ft, new style shank assembly.....................................................................$29,000 Flexi-Coil 800 45-ft. plow............................................................$19,500 Gysler 24-ft. plow. No harrows, cable fold.....................................$4500 1984 Case 4490 6371 hours, 213 hp, Power shift, 4 remotes, heavy duty swing drawbar, no PTO or 3 point...............................................$14,900
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Bourgault 8800 30-ft., 3 ranks, 3 sections, single manifold delivery, spring mount 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 disbribution 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 air seeder, 40-ft. wide, dual manifold delivery, spring cushion shanks, 48 openers, 10” spacing, Morris 39AD, 425 bushels, 3 tanks, tow behind.................................................$49,500 Morris Maxim II 40’x10”, single shoot, 240 bushels, 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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2011 Ford F350 34,000 miles, V10 engine, 4x4.........................$27,500 Friggstad 2025 30-yard hydraulic scraper.................................$55,000 Brandt 1060 auger, needs some work..........................................$2000 Drive over transfer auger, new hydraulic motor was replaced 4,000 bushels ago, runs good............................................................$4950 New Rhino box blade with ripper shanks......................................$1950 Degelman 12-ft. heavy duty blade, mounts...................................$7500 Leon 790 loader, 8-ft. bucket with teeth.........................................$8000 Hesston 560 round baler (red), new drive clutches, shedded, field ready, twine baler...............................................................................$4,000 Versatile 4400 swather, 14-ft. & 20-ft. head, gas, air conditioning..$4950
SPRAYERS
2012 Versatile SX 275 sprayer, 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
New Seed Master Drills 50-ft. x12”, 54-ft.x12” (can be increased to 60-ft.), 70-ft.x12”, 70ft.x12” with 300 BV on board seed tank with Zone Command individual row metering. Tank’s Available 300 TD 820 BV (tow between) TBTW or (tow behind) TB
We have various Seed Master drills available - Pricing varies per drill 2013 Seed Master 70’x12” 345 bushel on board seed tank, auto packing, lift kit, tire in tire, tank scales ......................... $249,500 2012 Seed Master 40’x15” dual 190 bushel tank, set up for liquid fertilizer anhydrous, Canola rollers and individual row meters .... ...................................................................................... $175,000 2007 Seed Master 44’x12”, on board liquid tank, tow behind 3400 Concord cart, 2000 gallon............................................. $139,500 1997 Seed Hawk 48’x12”, (2) 100 bushel on board seed tanks, without auger................................................................... $39,500
All drills have dual castering wheels - tire in tire packer - auto packing pressure
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CUSTOM HAY SWATHING 16-ft. discbine. Conrad, Montana area. Phone Bob Rohrer, (406) 450-1054
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John Deere 4700 sprayer. John Deere 2750 tractor with 245 loader. John Deere 2950 tractor with 265 loader. John Deere 2955 tractor with 265 loader. John Deere 4430 tractor with loader.
Tractors have cab, air, heat, 3-point and front wheel assist.
1989 Kenworth 900 with 20-ft. box and hoist. Flexi-Coil 45-ft. air drill with 9” spacing. Flexi-Coil 57-ft. air drill with 3450 tank.
Phone (406) 890-9810, anytime, Kalispell, MT
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.
MSU’s Clain Jones wins leadership award
Clain Jones, soil fertility specialist for Montana State University Extension and associate professor of nutrient management in the Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences in the MSU College of Agriculture, recently received the Great Plains Soil Fertility Leadership Award from the Great Plains Soil Fertility Conference Planning Committee. The award, given at the 2016 Great Plains Soil Fertility Conference, recognizes timely and innovative soil fertility-related activities that result in increased profitability for Great Plains agriculture. Recipients can be an individual or a team and from either the private or public sector. Jones was honored for his work on three Montana projects that all have a farmer-grower participatory-research approach. The projects include addressing nitrate groundwater problems in the Judith Basin area of central Montana, evaluating intensive cropping systems utilizing cover crop management, and studying NH3 nitrogen losses from urea fertilizer through a NH3 volatilization project. Jones is recognized as an engaging and interactive teacher and excellent team player. He has authored or co-authored 56 Extension articles and received awards of excellence from the American Society of Agronomy for nine documents. He is the
THIS IS AN AWESOME 3-IN-1 TRUCK!!
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USED SWATHERS
Massey Ferguson/Hesston WR9740 with 16-ft. header................................................$89,900 Hesston 6610 with 14-ft. header........................................................................................$7900 Hesston 1170 pull-type hydro swing..................................................................................$7900 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
long-time chair of the Rocky Mountain Region Certified Crop Advisory Board, a member and part of the education committee of the Montana Agri-Business Association Board and is on the Western Region Nutrient Management Committee. Jones was nominated for the award by Rick Engel, also an associate professor in MSU’s Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences.
New wheat line eliminates discoloring in foods
By Sandra Avant, Agricultural Research Service Getting rid of gray discoloring in foods such as fresh noodles, breads and refrigerated biscuits is now possible, thanks to a new white hard wheat breeding line developed by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists. Plant geneticist Bob Graybosch, at the Agricultural Research Service’s (ARS) Grain, Forage, and Bioenergy Research Unit in Lincoln, Nebraska, developed a wheat that has no polyphenol oxidase—an enzyme present in all plants that causes discoloring. The enzyme causes browning in sliced apples, black spots in cut avocados and dark marks on banana peels. The new wheat line, 070R1074, was developed by crossing two Australian wheats entered into the ARS National Small Grains Collection in the 1930s. Collaborating with the University of Nebraska and Montana State University, Graybosch screened wheats in the Collection for polyphenol oxidase and then mated wheats with different forms of the genes that produced this enzyme. Wheat breeding lines with very low levels of polyphenol oxidase were generated from these crosses. Although some low-polyphenol oxidase hard winter white wheats have been developed, many U.S. white wheats still have high levels of polyphenol oxidase, according to Graybosch. High polyphenol oxidase levels make U.S. producers less competitive in domestic and export markets. In Asia, hard white wheat is popular for making products such as fresh noodles, and white whole grain breads are gaining favor in the United States. To be competitive, U.S. milling companies need wheats with low or no polyphenol oxidase. In their research, Graybosch and his colleagues discovered naturally occurring genetic mutations in the new wheat line, which resulted in nearly complete loss of polyphenol oxidase activity. Researchers have used the trait to improve breeding lines and could eventually incorporate it into elite lines to produce highly desirable cultivars. ARS is USDA’s principal intramural scientific research agency. Read more about this work in the April 2016 issue of AgResearch (http://agresearchmag.ars.usda.gov/2016/apr/ wheat/). ##### I’m a farm boy. If we need five people to haul in hay, we don’t take one and just work them to death. Lincoln Davis
##### There are only three things that can kill a farmer: lightning, rolling over in a tractor, and old age. Bill Bryson
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PICKUP FOR SALE 2001 Chevrolet 2500HD 4x4, Duramax diesel, Allison transmission, long box, 104,000 miles. Very well cared for.....$13,000 Phone 406-799-4614
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2016 Winter wheat variety performance summary in Montana CONTINUED FROM PAGE A26
If a serious defect in the variety is identified during performance testing, the variety will not be recommended. Examples of defects resulting in non-recommendation include: high probability of winter-kill, low grain protein, low baking quality, etc. Lack of variety recommendation by MAES may occur due to a decision by the originating company not to test the variety in statewide performance trials. In this case the lack of recommendation is due to inadequate or no data rather than a specific varietal defect. Montana produces primarily hard red winter and hard red spring wheats. Continuous improvement of the milling and/or baking quality of Montana grown winter wheat is one of many objectives of the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station breeding and cultivar development program. All varieties recommended by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station have been evaluated and found to be acceptable for milling and baking performance by the Cereal Quality Laboratory at Montana State University. The quality of Montana recommended varieties, if grown and marketed within their respective classes, is acceptable by domestic users. Montana’s future as a hard red and hard white winter wheat producing state for both the domestic and export markets rests on the quality of the product. Producing Winter Wheat Plant CERTIFIED CLASS SEED of varieties RECOMMENDED by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station. Seed Treatment Treat all winter wheat seed with a recommended fungicide to reduce losses caused by cereal smut or other seed-borne diseases. Several non-mercurial compounds are registered for grain seed treatment. Dwarf smut (bunt) can be controlled with difenoconazole. Dividend® contains this compound and is available in Montana. If you farm in a dwarf smut area contact your seed dealer or chemical representative for more information about this seed treatment. See page 4 for known areas of dwarf smut infestations. Diseases are best controlled when all seeds are coated with a seed treatment. Do not over-treat-- Follow recommendation of manufacturer of product as to rate. Truck-mounted seed treaters, which apply the fungicide as the seed is augered into the drill box, do a good job of treating if operated according to manufacturer’s specifications. Drill box treatments are not effective for general use. When using any pesticide materials, read the information on the label as to rate of application, specific uses, methods of handling, precautions, etc. Seeding Rate and Date The following rates and dates for seeding are general (Figure 3). The heavier seeding rate, where indicated, is applicable to plump seed of high test weight (above 60 lbs/bu) or for seed having a kernel size larger than normal for most other varieties. The lighter rates are for the smaller seeded varieties or when test weight is below normal for larger seeded varieties. Seeding rates may be lower if adequate nitrogen and phosphorus amounts are applied at planting. Winter wheat seed lots may vary in the number of seeds per pound depending on the ratio of large-to-small seeds in a seed lot. The average is approximately 15,000 seeds per pound. A precise count of the number
of seeds per pound should be made on your seed lot to help calibrate your drill. You can also calculate how many pounds of seed you will need to plant an acre.
Figure 3. Seeding rate (lb/acre) and date for winter wheat
As to seeding date -- DO NOT SEED TOO EARLY in areas where root rot diseases are prevalent. In areas where Cephalosporium stripe, wheat streak mosaic virus or other root rot diseases have caused losses, delay seeding until the soil temperature in the seed zone will stay below 55oF except for brief periods during the day. In the southern half of Montana, this is usually September 10 to 20. In Districts 5 and 6, plant between September 1 and 15. Cooler soil temperatures slow root development and reduce the probability of winter root injury and invasion by soil-borne organisms. To reduce the incidence of root and foot rots, plant winter wheat on land previously seeded to other crops such as barley, oats or spring wheat. Extreme seeding delay, however, reduces seedling vigor and increases chances of winter-kill. Seeding Depth Set the drill to place the seed 1 to 2 inches below the soil surface. Deeper seeding reduces tillering and lowers crop yields. With the furrow drills, wind-driven soil particles settle in the furrows covering the seed deeper than desired. Yield in Winter Wheat as Influenced by Percent Stand During periods of winter injury farmers are frequently faced with a decision as to whether or not a field should be torn up and re-seeded. A 40 to 50 percent winter wheat stand, if general over field, may produce as much as re-seeded spring wheat. Thinner stands will likely demand more attention for weed control. The guidelines for evaluating winter wheat stands are to determine the average number of healthy plants per square yard. We suggest making a square frame out of 3/8 inch rod. Walk the field in a zigzag pattern counting at ten random locations. Fields that have 80 or more plants per square yard will probably produce more than if replanted to spring wheat (information taken from 1995 Master’s Thesis, “Critical Overwintering Plant Population for Successful Winter Wheat Production in Montana” by Doug Holen). Additional Descriptive Information for Winter Wheat Varieties New for the 2016 Bulletin: Brawl CL Plus – hard red winter wheat developed by Colorado and released in 2011. Brawl CL Plus is an early maturing, medium short statured wheat, with white chaff. Brawl CL Plus has average yield and above average test weight and protein. Brawl CL Plus is susceptible to stripe rust. Mill and bake characteristics, under Montana conditions, have not been determined. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #201200434). Additionally, the CLEARFIELD genes are patented. Byrd – hard red winter wheat developed by Colorado and released in 2011. Byrd is CONTINUED ON PAGE A46
Guide shows wildfire patterns, includes safety for prescribed burns
By University of Wyoming Extension “Wildland Fire in Wyoming: Patterns, Influences, and Effects” presents a view of wildfire in the state, including prescribed fires to achieve land management objectives. The 24-page publication, available as a free download from University of Wyoming (UW) Extension at bit.ly/ Wildlandfirewyo, includes original research and findings from more than 50 historical, ecological and firefighting reports and studies. Scasta examines the influence of drought, weather, season, fuel characteristics and topography on fire behavior and patterns and fire’s effects on soils, plant communities, livestock, wildlife and bark beetle outbreaks. “Wildland Fire in Wyoming” covers how to calculate and measure fire intensity and severity and offers guidelines and considerations for prescribed burns that might be applied to improve livestock forage, optimize wildlife habitat, mitigate wildfire risk and protect fire-sensitive plant species. Observations are drawn from major fires in Yellowstone in 1988 and Bridger-Teton National Forest in 2012, and others in Teton, Park, Fremont, Sublette, Albany, Platte and Carbon counties up to 2015. Maps, photographs, tables and modeling results are included, and a resources section directs readers to free fire modeling software, databases, wildfire maps and planning tools. “Wildland Fire in Wyoming” is one of more than 500 how-to guides and videos available from University of Wyoming Extension (see bit.ly/UWEpubs). For more on fire, see “Living with Wildfire in Wyoming” and “Residential Development Effects of Firefighting Costs in the WildlandUrban Interface (http://www.wyoextension.org/publications/ Search_Details.php?pubid=1894&pub=B-1268).” ##### You know you’re old when you see the movie Jurassic Park and it brings back fond childhood memories.
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Reserve, MT Cell: 765-7836 or 765-7834
406-286-5602
Hill County 4-H Chuckwagon Fund Raiser Raffle 2015 Flex AT29RL
Travel Trailer
Donated by Western Trailer Sales - Value $45,985
Brown exterior color, sink cover, porcelain toilet, 32” TV, Jensen AM/FM/DVD, pleated shades, tub surround, bathroom skylight, leather hide-a-bed sofa, 15,000 btu air conditioner, stove and oven with cover, 8 cu. ft. fridge, 6 gallon gas/electric water heater, radial tires, spare tire with carrier and cover, electric stabilizer jacks, aluminum wheels, power tongue jacks, electric awning, thermopank, colored fiberglass, free standing table with four chairs, roof ladder, queen bed, sofa, solid surface counter tops, 30 lb. bottles, and full bathroom.
Drawing held at the Livestock Sale, Sunday, July 24, 2016. Need not be present to win. Winner responsible for registration & tax.
$50.00 Each Ticket Contacts: Hill County Extension 406-265-5481 ext. 233 or Karla 406-394-2214
While inspecting, it is always important to make sure the pickup guides are in shape and ready to go.
Call today to get a quote on the pickup guard that is right for your baler and take advantage of the guide roller kit as well. We stock pre-made New Holland, Case IH and Vermeer baler belts. New Holland and Case IH belts with Heavy Duty lacing $260 each! Vermeer belts $350 each! We are stocked up on New Holland and Case IH round baler parts and kits. Now is the time to check all the drive roller bearings. We have replacement kits in stock priced at $390 for everything they need.
We are also stocking ne t wrap and t wine .
New Holland, Case IH, MacDon and Honey Bee guards and sections are on sale in case-size quantities. A 10% discount will be applied when 25 or more guards, 100 or more sections or 50 or more discbine blades are purchased.
We have also increased our stock for all models of Discbine headers, including module assemblies, skid shoes, belts, blades and more. Square balers pickup tines, cam follow bearings and stuffer tines.
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Phone 406-278-3277 Toll-free 1-800-332-7541 FAX 1-406-278-7882 Conrad, Montana website: www.4newholland.com
Sales Kurt Christiaens 279-3486 home, 450-3277 cell Gary Brown 278-3373 home, 788-9033 cell Chet Ophus 750-2395 cell
Parts - After Hours Emergency 450-3227 Alex Linn 278-3418 home Bill Hopper 278-7358 home Corey Combs 271-5435 home Gary Brown 278-3373 home
Service Corey Combs 271-5435 home, 781-7678 cell Gary Brown 278-3373 home, 788-9033 cell
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New Holland Speedrower windrowers
USED HAYING EQUIPMENT Now offering 0% for 48 months on used round balers Select units may also qualify for a 1 year limited warranty
We have parts on hand to help keep anything from a 40 year old 912, to the ever-popular HW series or the brand new Speedrowers, cutting at peak performance
New Holland 688 round baler, net/twine......$11,900 New Holland 688 round baler, net/twine......$11,900 New Holland 688 round baler, net/twine......$11,900 Case IH RBX563 round baler, net/twine, wide pickup............................................................. $22,900 Case IH RBX563 round baler, net/twine, wide pickup, large tires................................................. $18,900
Act Now! Still a few spots available for pre-season baler and windrower inspections. Please call 1-800-332-7541 and ask for Corey
2009 Vermeer 605SM round baler, net/twine, flotation tires, moisture sensor............................... $26,900
Suspended Boom Sprayers Bring us your offer
Flexi-Coil S67XL sprayer, 1500 gallon tank, 90-ft. booms, windscreens, lug tire, Flextrol Auto Rate, foam marker, rinse tank................ ..........................................Now only $19,900 Flexi-Coil S67 sprayer, 1600 gallon tank, 90-ft. booms, Auto Rate. Good condition................. ...................................... Reduced to $19,900 Case IH SRX160 sprayer, 1600 gallon tank, 132-ft. booms, lug tire, inductor, Raven Auto 2005 Flexi-Coil S67XL sprayer, 1600 gallon, Rate........................ Save Big! Only $19,900 90-ft. booms, windscreens, Auto Rate, SP655 controller............................................$19,900
2012 MacDon M205 windrower, set-up with R85 disc header, draper header ready, Outback GPS guidance, low hours................................$112,500 1998 MacDon 9300 windrower with 30-ft. draper header, guage wheels. Low hour machine............ ................................................................. $45,900 2014 New Holland Speedrower 130 windrower with 16-ft. HS header, deluxe cab. Very low hour machine.................................................. $102,000 1983 New Holland 114 windrower with 12-ft. header................................................................. $2995 Swather transport trailer, sideways pull style.. $5250
Self-propelled Sprayers
2011 Apache AS1020, 42 inch crop clearance, 100-ft. boom with 5 ball valves, Raven Envizio monitor with Autosteer, Auto Boom and AccuBoom, inductor................................. $156,500
Wheel Boom Sprayers Drastically Reduced! Take your pick for $9750
Flexi-Coil S67 sprayer, 120-ft. booms, manual fold, 1000 gallon tank, inductor, windscreens, 3 ball valves, lug tires (U9905)
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Flexi-Coil S67XL sprayer, 120-ft. wheel boom, manual fold, 1500 gallon tank, FlexControl or Raven interface, TeeJet double nozzle bodies, inductor cone, hydro pump, 6 ball valves, foam marker, windscreens, 18.4x26 diamond tires (U21171)
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Phone 406-278-3277 Toll-free 1-800-332-7541 FAX 1-406-278-7882 Conrad, Montana website: www.4newholland.com
Sales Kurt Christiaens 279-3486 home, 450-3277 cell Gary Brown 278-3373 home, 788-9033 cell Chet Ophus 750-2395 cell
Parts - After Hours Emergency 450-3227 Alex Linn 278-3418 home Bill Hopper 278-7358 home Corey Combs 271-5435 home Gary Brown 278-3373 home
Service Corey Combs 271-5435 home, 781-7678 cell Gary Brown 278-3373 home, 788-9033 cell
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2016 model SuperBoom Skidsteers
USED COMBINES
We Are Dealing on New Holland Super Boom Skidsteers Give us a Call!!
Several models and options available. Attachments include: trencher, post pounder, chisel, various post auger sizes, forks, blades, buckets, etc. Call for any skidsteer needs!
TRACTORS
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
Case IH Steiger 385, 55 gpm hydraulics, 4 re- 2009 McCormick XTX165 with loader, powershift transmission, forward/reverse shuttle..... motes, powershift. Excellent condition........... ...........................................................$82,500 .........................................................$159,500 2010 Case IH 7088 Axial-Flow, long unloader tube, yield and moisture monitor, rock trap with reverser, in excellent condition......................... $198,500 Case IH 1480 combine with 810 24-ft. header.......... ................................................................. $12,500
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2002 Case IH MX120 loader tractor, MFD, powershift with reverser, Quicke 980 loader with bucket, grapple..................................$52,500 Steiger 9150 4WD, L10 Cummins 300 hp, 12 speed powershift, 4 remotes, 520/85R38 duals @ 85%, recent reman front & rear axles. Includes EZ-Guide 250 with EZ-Steer. Good condition............................................$52,500
Farmall 656, 2WD, hydro transmission, 3-point hitch, 540 PTO, DuAl loader, bucket....$8995
USED AIR DRILLS
Big Sky Equipment is carrying the P2080 Disc Drill which offers industry leading durability and excellent trash penetration, now discounted for demo hours.
Flexi-Coil 5500 fold back drill, 70-ft., 12” spacing, 4.5” steel press wheels, 4350 tow between tank. Very nice condition..................$129,000
TRAILERS
MacDon D60 45-ft. draper header with pickup reel, transport................................................... $72,500 MacDon D60 35-ft. draper header, double knife, triple delivery, pickup reel, transport................. $39,900 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 International 810 13-ft. pickup header, Rake-up raking pickup. Very little use........................ $8995 New Holland 960 13-ft. pickup header with Sund attachment.................................................. $2995 New Holland 960 13-ft. pickup header less attachment............................................................ $1495 Massey 1859 13-ft. pickup head less attachment..... ...................................................................... $995
MISC EQUIPMENT
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Contact our sales department to find out more about how a New Holland drill can improve your productivity at a great price!
2005 Trail-Eze 80HT drop deck equipment trailer with 2-stage hydraulic tail, 80,000 lb GVW, triple axle, hydraulic winch, slide outs widen to 13-ft., good rubber....................................................... $52,500 . Compare to new at close to $100,000
Bale King 880 bale processor........................ $9500 Vermeer BPX7000 bale processor................. $8995 Mayrath 8x60 grain auger, swing hopper, PTO drive............................................................ $2495
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Sales Kurt Christiaens 279-3486 home, 450-3277 cell Gary Brown 278-3373 home, 788-9033 cell Chet Ophus 750-2395 cell
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The public is invited to attend free annual field days across Montana to tour and learn about the people, places and projects involved with agricultural research at Montana State University’s College of Agriculture andMontana Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES). Seven research stations across the state and two local Bozeman campus farms will each host a field day this summer. The experiment station comprises statewide agricultural research of on and off-campus MSU faculty and facilities. “Statewide field days are a longstanding tradition where we invite the public to tour our facilities, meet our faculty and staff and learn about trends and progress in agriculture research that hopefully makes a difference in their lives,” said Barry Jacobsen, associate director of MAES. “What’s most important about field days is that they serve as an opportunity for statewide producers, farmers, ranchers and agribusiness to share successes and challenges faceto-face with faculty scientists and learn about what the university is doing in response to those challenges and needs. It’s a chance for faculty and stakeholders to engage as an agricultural community and for the university to get feedback on what we need to be focusing on.” Field days include facility tours, explanations of research projects and results and a chance for citizens, producers, legislators and agribusiness representatives to speak with MSU scientists and Extension agents. Summer 2016 field days include: Central Agricultural Research Center, Tuesday, June 21: The field day starts at 9 a.m. and includes a free lunch. The center is located 2.5 miles west of Moccasin on U.S. Highway 87. (406) 423-5421. Northern Agricultural Research Center, Wednesday, June 22: The field day begins at 4 p.m. with tours before and after dinner. The center is located about seven miles southwest of Havre on U.S. Highway 87. (406) 265-6115. Western Triangle Agricultural Research Center, Thursday, June 23: MSU President Waded Cruzado will attend the field day, which begins at 8 a.m. WTARC is located at 9546 Old Shelby Road, Conrad. (406) 278-7707. Southern Agricultural Research Center, Tuesday, June 28: The field day begins at 9 a.m. The SARC is located at 748 Railroad Highway, CONTINUED ON PAGE A40
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418 Main, Roundup, MT 1-888-423-2605 or 406-323-2605 John Albert - cell 406-860-5532, 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
2014 CASE IH MAGNUM 180 WITH L785 LOADER/GRAPPLE
Just 522 hours on this well equipped Magnum tractor. Dynoed at 165 PTO hp, 4 electronic programmable remotes, 3 electronic mid-mount remotes for loader control, cab suspension, 540/1000 PTO, rear weights, block and transmission heaters, 19x6 economy full Powershift, Cat III 3 point hitch and much more. Warranty to 12/05/18. Book says $167,901................... ..........$144,950 Reduced to $137,698 0% financing available
1986 JOHN DEERE CULTIVATOR 21-ft..........
.............................. MVE
Price Just $7649
1995 NEW HOLLAND 660 round baler. Makes even, dense, square shouldered bales. Nice, clean, older baler. . ............................................ On SALE for $6176
1990 MASSEY-FERGUSON 3140 tractor with Westendorf TA45 loader/grapple, 115 hp, MFWD, 2 speed, PTO, 3-point hitch, 2 remotes, cab with air. Nice straight, older, tractor that shows lots of care. ..................................................... ... Worth the money at only $17,669 2003 CASE IH JX100U with Case IH loader/grapple. 2015 CASE IH RB565 PREMIUM ROUND BALER
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
Just 1400 bales on this lease return baler. 5x6 baler with wide 5 bar pickup and rubber mounted tines, roller windguard, twine and mesh wrap. Warranty. Book says $51,400............................ .......................................... MVE Price Just $45,538
D L SO 1992 NEW HOLLAND 1118 windrower with 16-ft.
dual sickle header, cab with air, 2 speed hydrostat, diesel engine, and ONLY 2176 hours. ............................................. ......................... Priced to sell at $21,500
2006 KUBOTA M125 tractor with MFWD, 3 remotes, 3-point hitch, 2 speed, PTO, and very clean condition. Book says $43,935.........MVE Price Just $41,674 2009 CASE IH MAXXUM 110 WITH CASE IH L750 LOADER/GRAPPLE
Extra clean Pro Series tractor with 16 speed semi-powershift transmission, 3-point hitch, 2 speed PTO, 3 remotes, joystick and 3 function valve for loader control. Only 4920 hours and..... ............... $59,736 Reduced to $55,000
2013 CASE IH HD162 sickle header. Used less than
5 hours. 16-ft. dual sickle header that is in like new condition. Includes the header drive motor and hoses. Fits all hydraulic drive New Holland and Case IH (Grand Island) windrowers. HS head with the strongest sickle drives. New price is over $33,000...... ..........................MVE Price Just $23,648
2015 CASE IH RB565 PREMIUM ROUND BALER
Lease return baler 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
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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
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Annual agricultural research center field days
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Huntley. (406) 348-3400. Eastern Agricultural Research Station, Thursday, June 30: The field day begins at 9 a.m. The center is located one mile north of Sidney on State Highway 200. (406) 4332208. The MSU Arthur H. Post Agronomy Farm and the Horticulture Farm, Thursday, July 7: The Post Farm will begin tours at 8 a.m. followed by lunch, and the Horticulture Farm
will host tours from 6-8 p.m., followed by locally made beverages and snacks. The Post Farm is located eight miles west of Bozeman on U.S. Highway 191. (406) 586-6819. The Horticulture Farm is located one mile west of the MSU campus on West Garfield Lane in Bozeman. (406) 994-2231. Northwestern Agricultural Research Center, Tuesday, July 12: The field day begins at CONTINUED ON PAGE A41
Flexible Chain Harrow Pasture Renovation Seed Bed Preparation Intensive Grazing Maintenance Teeth are provided on both sides. • 3-inch teeth are angled 45° for better trash harrowing and lighter harrowing action on one side. • 3-inch teeth are angled 15° on the opposite side for more rigid harrowing action. • This harrow, because of its unique tooth arrangement, is self-cleaning under most conditions.
13-ft. MSRP $1390. Now $1270 15-ft. MSRP $1585. Now $1430 Please call for availability of units from 5-ft. to 26-ft.
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Annual agricultural research center field days CONTINUED FROM PAGE A40
2 p.m., with dinner following the tour. NWARC is located near Creston on State Highway 35. (406) 755-4303. Western Agricultural Research Center, Thursday, July 28: The field day starts at 4 p.m. with dinner at 5 p.m. and a tour following. WARC is located at 580 Quast Lane, Corvallis. (406) 961-3025. MAES comprises agricultural research of on and off-campus MSU faculty. The research centers are strategically located across Montana to allow research with different soil types,
elevations, climate zones and landscapes, and a local advisory council guides the research at each station. The federal Hatch Act of 1887 authorized every national land-grant university to establish an agricultural experiment station, with research reflecting the university’s curriculum. The Smith-Lever Act authorized the Extension Service in 1914. MSU College of Agriculture, Montana Agricultural Experiment Station and MSU Extension have been cooperatively serving the land-grant mission and the Montana public for the past 100 years.
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ITEMS FOR SALE 1944 Farmall A tractor, new tires, new wiring and battery, wide front end, excellent shape..................................................................$2000 Vermeer 504F round baler, many new parts, field ready................$2000 1960 Chevrolet 2-ton truck, new steel flatbed with hoist and newer 366 engine, good shape...................................................................$2000 7-ft. dozer blade, angle attachment, side plates, skids, great shape......... ..................................................................................................$1500 14-ft. aluminum boat with trailer with new tires, fishing seats, canvas boat tarp and like new outboard motor, good shape.................$2000 Toro riding lawn mower.....................................................................$150 2 combine hopper feed bins................................................... Make Offer All items open to offers. Phone Phillip Ferda, (406) 733-6582, Highwood, MT
2016 H&S HIGH CAPACITY V-Rakes SPECIAL 2016 PRICING.
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##### There is no reason to fear the wind if your stack of hay is well tied. Irish Proverb
Ticks with Lyme Disease
By Jim Stordahl, Clearwater/Polk county extension, Minnesota With warmer spring weather, tick season is upon us. So far, NDSU Entomologists have identified the smaller black legged tick – commonly known as the deer tick, as well as the larger dog ticks (wood ticks) from areas in North Dakota and Minnesota. Yearling Polled & Horned Hereford Bulls The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Performance Tested recommends the following strategies to prevent tick bites: Minimizing direct contact with ticks by avoiding woody Select Now - We Will Deliver in Spring and high grass areas and walking in center of trails, if possible. Ticks are most active in May through August in our area. Bozeman, MT Use repellent with 20-30% DEET on exposed skin and Chuck 406-580-8255 shr@storeyherefordranch.com clothing. This should provide several hours of protection. Quickly find and remove any ticks from body by using a tweezers. Grasp tick close to skin and pull straight up to avoid breaking off the tick’s mouthparts in the skin. Clean bite area with rubbing alcohol or soap and water. Inspect and bath yourself within 2 hours after coming indoors to find any ticks crawling on you and to remove them before they attach to feed on your blood. Ticks like to HYDRAULIC BREAKER TECHNOLOGY hides in hair, armpits and other areas that may be difficult Skid Loader & Excavator Mount • Low Profile to inspect. Very Low Maintenance • Quick & Easy OnSkid & Off Loader & Excavator Mount • Low Profile 8” Diameter Domed Cup Wash any clothing that you were wearing soon and then Full Control of Post while DrivingVery Low Maintenance • Quick & Easy On & Off dry in high heat for an hour to kill any ticks. Otherwise, ticks 8” Diameter Domed Cup can attach to you later after hitchhiking on your clothes into Full Control of Post while Driving home. RENTAL UNITS Reduce tick habitat near home. AVAILABLE We also have E Series available. It utilizes an Keep lawns mowed around home. imported hammer for substantially less cost If you live in the country, considering the addition of ALSO AVAILABLE FOR EXCAVATORS 4 sizes available: 500-, 750-, 1000-, & 1500-ft. lb. chickens or guinea hens on your property. Both are wonderRENTAL 3 sizes available: 500-, 750-, 1000- ft. lb. See our website for video & ful nature tick control, plus you get the bonus of eggs and/ MONTANA POST DRIVER more information CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION UNITS or meat! Also, keeping the grass low with grazing animals montanapostdriver.com (800) 330-1937 • Gold Creek, MT AVAILABLE MONTANA POST DRIVER (sheep or goats especially) in the areas around the yard that are difficult to mow will also help keep ticks at bay. Place a 3-ft wide barrier of wood chips or gravel between ALSO AVAILABLE FOR EXCAVATORS lawns, patio or play areas and wooded areas to prevent tick movement. Exclude wildlife (especially deer) that may be carrying CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION ticks into your yard. Some insecticides registered for control of ticks by homeowners in residential areas include: carbaryl (Sevin®), cyfluthrin (Tempo®, Powerforce™), permethrin (Astro®, Ortho® products, Bonide® products), and pyrethrin (Pyrenone®, Kicker®). Always read and follow the EPA approved label on the product container. The CDC reports that Lyme disease was the fifth most common ‘National notifiable disease’ in 2014 and about 300,000 people get Lyme disease each year. The black legged tick (deer tick) vectors Lyme disease. Lyme disease is concentrated in 14 states in the Northeast and upper Midwest regions. The incidence of Lyme disease was near 16.4% in Minnesota and <1% in North Dakota in 2015. However, deer ticks are moving west into North Dakota and is considered established in northeastern North Dakota. The North Dakota Department of Health confirmed Lyme disease in five counties last year: Cass, Grand Forks, McIntosh, Mercer and Towner counties. A Survey of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens in North Dakota that was published in the Journal of Medical Entomology also confirmed black legged ticks in six counties: Eddy, Grand Forks, Pembina, Ramsey, Rolette, and Steele counties. Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Symptoms of Lyme disease includes: Bull’s eye rash, headache, fever and fatigue. In a worst case scenario, infections can cause arthritic joints, and affect the nervous system causing facial paralysis, and spinal cord, brain or heart problems. Lyme disease must be treated immediately with antibiotics. It can take 2 to 3 weeks to recover if treated early. The later you wait for treatment; your symptoms will become more severe and more difficult to cure. For more information, please see the CDC website: http://www.cdc. gov/Lyme/ For more information contact me at stordahl@umn.edu “Partners in Production” 406-727-7153 4181 North Park Trail - Great Falls or 800-450-2465. Most of this article was provided Janet J www.hovenequipment.com Knodel, NDSU Extension Entomologist. Ken – 788-4588; Craig – 868-7964; Ed – 231-4254; Rick – 231-9898; Dwight – 231-4251 Case IH RS561 round baler, new chains, shedded, 2 monitors. Completely gone through. Call 406-945-4149, Chinook, MT
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New Holland TS110 with loader and grapple..................................................................$30,000 Steiger ST270 III 4WD....................................................................................................$15,900 David Brown 1212 3 pt., 540 PTO.....................................................................................$5900
##### “The soil is the great connector of lives, the source and destination of all. It is the healer and restorer and resurrector, by which disease passes into health, age into youth, death into life. Without proper care for it we can have no community, because without proper care for it we can have no life.” Wendell Berry, Bringing it to the Table: On Farming and Food
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Charles Moore Inc. (Formerly C Moore Fab & Repair and Equipment Sales)
Shop (406) 232-0400 Cell (406) 951-1650 Home (406) 232-5831
855 Kinsey Road, Miles City, MT 59301
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Custom Hay Hauling!
Our hay trains can haul anywhere from 42 to 48 round bales. We have friendly drivers and reliable service. Please contact Charles at 406-232-0400 or 951-1650.
Custom Hauling Have loaders and tractors with Grab Tec grapple forks to bunch and load hay Also for sale 300 tons of first and second cutting alfalfa hay round bales. Bales weigh 1400 lbs.
1996 Wilson triple axle hopper. Good tires and brakes, pintle hook, good tarp. This is a trailer that we pull during harvest as a backup trailer and it is a nice trailer! It has been gone through and is ready to pull.
2001 Wilson triple axle straight trailer, 53-ft.X102”, spring ride, floors are 80%, is gated for up to four compartments. This is a very nice straight trailer and a triple axle to boot!! Call Charles today!! 406-951-1650
1991 Trailmobile 48-ft.x102” curtain trailer. Curtain and trailer are in good shape!
8-ft welding box, fits a dually pickup. Plenty of tool boxes!
2002 Wilson tandem axle 53ft.x102” cattle trailer. Floors are 75% or better, air ride, 3/4 dog house, tires and brakes are in great shape. This is a nice clean trailer that has been run through our shop and is ready to go to work!!!
2000 bales of 2014 3x4x8 square bales. Hay is 85% alfalfa and 15% grass. Bales are averaging 1200 to 1300 pounds. Would make good cow/grinder hay. 2000 bales of 2015 3x4x8 square bales. Hay is 85% alfalfa and 15% grass. Bales are averaging 1200 to 1300 pounds. This would also make great cow hay. Our trains can haul 45 to 48 round bales, 40 to 42 of the 4x4x8 squares and 64 of the 3x4x8 squares. Pricing of the hay all depends on type of hay you are looking for and distance hauled. Please give Charles a call at 406-951-1650.
1995 Trail King drop deck trailer, 53-ft.X102”. This would make a nice ranch trailer for hauling hay out of the field.
1979 Star grain trailer and 1966 Federal grain pup - this will make somebody a nice grain train for hauling grain from the field to the bin or elevator.
2005 Cornhusker hopper trailer, spread axle. This trailer has been pulled regularly and is ready to go!! Call for pricing and more information.
We Have Many Hay Trains For Sale Call us with the size of train you’re looking for. We’ll see what we can do!
Fabrication & Welding Services:
We provide commercial welding and iron repair services. Our staff works with all vehicles and machinery, including trucks and trailers. We can build anything you need out of iron.
1981 GMC single axle flatbed truck with 350 gas engine, 4 speed manual transmission, dual wheels. Flatbed is stationary. Nice truck for hauling things around the farm or ranch. Call for pricing.
Bradford Built Flatbeds
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GrabTec grapple forks
1983 Ford 9000 tandem axle dump truck, 300 Cummins engine, 9 speed transmission, Timpte dump box.
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We now carry Here is a real gem!!! Fully restored cargo wagon. This is a nice older wagon that has been taken care of. Hook up the team and have a little bit of fun with this ole beauty!!!
1993 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 4x4, AM/FM radio, air conditioning works, grill guard with winch on front, 186,272 miles. Call for pricing!
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YOUR DEALER FOR 3-point, 5 wheel V rake. Tines are in good shape. In good working condition.
2- 1985 Spartan belly dump trailers, large air tanks, hoppers and gates in good shape, tires and brakes in good shape. Comes with asphalt tarps. These trailers have been pulled and thoroughly gone through! Call for pricing!! Bunner portable air compressor. Runs good!!!
2001 Peterbilt 379 948,985 miles on Detroit 60 Series engine, 430 hp, 10 speed, 3.4 ratio, heated mirrors, cruise control, air conditioning, 63” Unicab sleeper, hydraulics for wet kit. Nice truck! Call for pricing!
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We can order guards for semis or pickups!
Reman engines 1998 Peterbilt 379 day cab, good tires and brakes. Nice clean day cab that would make a nice farm truck. Call for pricing and information.
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Our drivers haul grain, hay, livestock and equipment across the country. We also use hoppers to carry bulk commodities.
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Agriculture in China
By Cheryl Wachenheim, Professor NDSU Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics “What is agriculture like in America?” is a question I am asked often by students, scholars and farmers throughout China. “What is agriculture like in China?” is the most frequent question I field from folks back home. The answer to both is straightforward on the surface; they are very different. American farms are generally large. The last agricultural census places the average size farm in the United States at 441 acres. The average size in North Dakota is 1,307 acres and in Minnesota is 352 acres. And, in the United States, there is considerable variability in farm size. The average farmer in China farms just 1.4 acres, approximately the size of a football field, and farm size is similar between one farmer and the others in his village. As you would therefore expect, most Chinese farmers do not use the machinery and equipment you see on American farms. In fact, most use no machinery at all. This spring, farmers planting by hand or with the aid of a draft animal and with pesticide packs strapped on their backs walking their fields were common sights as we rode the train throughout China’s countryside. Chinese agriculture is quite labor intensive. The concept of a truly labor-intensive productive activity is one I didn’t fully understand until we first witnessed the daily street cleaning that is conducted throughout Beijing by individual men and women using handmade straw brooms. These and other common labor-intensive activities, including farming, seem in stark contrast to the immense cranes working from sunup to sundown constructing skyscrapers in many cities as the Chinese economy grows at an annual rate of 7 percent. Mechanized is not a word associated with agriculture in China. The expression on the faces of my Chinese students when I describe a 90-foot sprayer or a GPS-driven tractor with a 24-row planter reflects authentic awe. The difference is only due, in part, to differences in topography, so one can imagine one day that mechanized agriculture will be more common in China. Already, as is the case in many quickly developing countries, the Chinese seem ready to skip ahead in the evolution of agriculture to quickly adopt the newest technologies. For example, surprisingly common as a relatively inexpensive hobby item for those interested in landscape photography, unmanned aerial equipment is already being used to apply these same pesticides in some areas of China. Labor-intensive farming is well-suited to today’s China because there are plenty of farmers; some 300 million of them. However, these farmers do not enjoy the social and economic position of many of our own 3.2 million farmers. Chinese farmers are generally poor, both in earnings and in wealth. And, their living conditions are rudimentary. In this country where family is first, I am surprised by the number of colleagues and friends who have explained that they return to their to their childhood home alone for the annual fall and spring festivals because their spouse is not comfortable with the standard of living found in this rural farming village. This typification of Chinese agriculture, including small farms and considerable poverty, is made more challenging by a general lack of education, training and information required to make market-based decisions. While farmers are now free to produce for the market, they often don’t have the information they need to do so. Added is the widespread financial exclusion incurred by Chinese farmers. Lack of collateral and low incomes place them low on the return/risk scale for financial institutions. Further deterring creditors are transactions costs associated with the small size of farm operations and general lack of verifiable records. The situation I describe, however, is changing. It will take time, but the potential for growth in agriculture is great. Supported by focused government policy, aided by significant efforts against the corruption that has previously impeded the efficiency of policy aimed at rural development, progress in Chinese agriculture will continue; I suspect at an accelerated pace. There is plenty proof of this in the countryside as young, hard-working, innovative college-educated Chinese entrepreneurs return to their home villages to drive progress. China has in place programs that work to encourage these high-impact men and women. And, where there is opportunity, especially that supported by an increasingly marketoriented policy that rewards hard work and success, people will capitalize on it and, in doing so, will help rural areas grow economically. One shining example is Tonghui Agricultural Cooperative in rural Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of northern CONTINUED ON PAGE A45
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China. The cooperative is the result of a dream of Wang Lu, a young man ready to start his career after graduating from Peking University in Beijing. In his words, Lu returned to his home province because, “President Xi said we should go to our home villages and help the farmers become businessmen, so I came here to help them.” From an idea formed only two years ago and actioned only last year, the cooperative today boasts more than 330 farmer-members, and provides services to more than 2,000 farmers. Tonghui Cooperative has successfully engineered a previously nonexistent supply chain for local products, including warehousing, processing and logistics to bring their cooperative-branded, Certified Green raw and processed products to markets throughout Inner Mongolia and to Beijing. They have established direct market sales to independent and chain supermarkets. Even more notably, they have jumped into the future through their direct marketing to restaurants and home-consumers through three of China’s leading e-commerce platforms. The farmer-members, a majority of whom have never used a computer, find their products moving to store shelves and consumers’ tables in places as far and important as Beijing through internet sales and contracted delivery. This is true progress. Our agriculture is very different from that found throughout most of China. What is common is the entrepreneurial spirit and strong work ethic of the farmers. I see in the nottoo-distant future, farmers throughout China using precision technologies in low-environmental impact production working toward their food security goals associated with feeding the 1.4 billion people of China. I think you will see it as well.
##### Life on a farm is a school of patience; you can’t hurry the crops or make an ox in two days. Henri Alain
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Looking to buy old cars, pickups and parts up to 1974.
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FOR SALE: WILRAY TRAILER 24-ft. deck, air brakes Phone (406) 799-6923
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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
1998 Deere 544H 5575 hours, enclosed cab with heat and air conditioning, JRB hydraulic quick coupler, differentail lock, 85% tires, excellent condition, serviced and job ready. Located in Victor, MT........ $64,900 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 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 2009 John Deere 410J, 4160 hours, 98 hp, enclosed cab with heat, AC, powershift transmission, air ride seat, stereo, front and rear quick couplers, loader bucket and forks, 30” dig bucket, hydraulic thumb, extenda-hoe, 4x4, new tires on rear, recent Deere reman rear differential/brakes and transmission installed by a John Deere dealer. Very nice machine. Located in Spearfish, SD......... ............................................................................... $69,900
an early maturing, medium short statured wheat, with white chaff. Byrd has average yield and test weight and below average protein. Byrd is susceptible to stripe rust. Mill and bake characteristics, under Montana conditions, have not been determined. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #201200432). Denali – hard red winter wheat developed by Colorado and released in 2011. Denali is a medium maturing, medium statured wheat, with white chaff. Denali has average yield and test weight and below average protein. Denali is susceptible to stripe rust. Mill and bake characteristics, under Montana conditions, have not been determined. PVP, Title V has been issued
(Certificate #201200433). Denali will not be in the Montana Intrastate Winter Wheat testing for 2016. MTS1224 (pending) – hard red winter wheat developed by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station and available to growers in fall 2016. MTS1224 is a semisolid stemmed (similar to Genou), mediumlate maturing, medium short statured wheat, with white chaff. MTS1224 has above average yield and average test weight and protein. MTS1224 is resistant to both stripe and stem rust. MTS1224 is a medium low PPO line with above average mill and bake. PVP, Title V will be applied for. SY Monument – hard red winter wheat CONTINUED ON PAGE A50
Curtis’ Secret Weapon
By Tammi Rogers Let me just start out by saying I am not a night person. I have an active imagination and that, combined with darkness, is no good for a person doing chores and hearing strange noises. So I have made it my hard and fast rule to be done with chores and in the house before nightfall. Even if that means 3:00 p.m. in the wintertime. After all, I have dinner to make…. Except during calving season. It must be something about once a mom, always a mom, because when those little doeeyed babies hit the ground, out comes my supermom cape and nothing is going to get to that little calf without first going through its momma or its surrogate supermom, which, of course, is me. After all, along with my cape I also have thumbs, which would allow me to open boxes of ammunition or, in this case, bring out Curtis’ Secret Weapon. For a little background information, when I was a kid, my dad once caught me not picking up a nail or some similar act of prevention for future pitfalls. He took the opportunity to tell me about a time when he was a boy on the baseball team and he had rounded the bases and noticed a nail sticking up. However, he chose not to do anything about it and the next kid coming around the bases was injured by that nail as a result. An ounce of prevention…. A few years, decades maybe, later, Dad confessed that he must have made up that story because he was never on a baseball team. Nevertheless, the story has its desired effect because, to this day, when I am running, I will pick up any nail, screw, chunk of metal that I see on the road so it doesn’t land in someone’s tire or in some unlucky runner’s foot coming up behind me. Who knows how many flat tires and hospital visits my dad has saved! At any rate, that same lesson carries over to calving season. Last night while sleeping soundly, my internal mom alarm goes off when I am woke by the gentle “hmmmmooo” that cows do when calling their calves. It is not a full out “MOOOOOO!,” but a quiet, almost humming reassuring moo. Only a mother could have heard that. The proof is Curtis lying sound asleep beside me oblivious to the fact that there is a lost baby out in the dark where spooky critters with long fangs stalk any sweet, defenseless babies. As I laid there in bed, considering my options of staying in the nice warm covers and denying ever hearing any commotion outside or doing the right thing, the nail lesson immediately popped into my head. There would be no living with myself if I had stayed in bed. While sitting on the edge of the bed putting on my socks and a sweatshirt, I tried to make as much movement as possible in hopes of waking Curtis up. Just short of jumping up and down in the middle of the bed, he amazingly only managed to emit a little “chkxsnort” and went back to quietly snoring. At almost 48 years old, I figured it was time to get my big-girl panties on and go face the dark. First, I fumbled my way through the house in the dark through the kitchen. On the edge of the kitchen before going into the mudroom, there was a stash of “special” tools that Curtis liked to keep ready for emergencies. This little selection of items had kind of oozed over from the mudroom, where they should go, into the one cabinet area of the kitchen. This is where he kept several of his 007 devices. Usually, I cannot get too close to these. On the rare occasions when they come out, a look comes over his face that can only be described as, well like the look a 7 -year-old boy gets when he is hunting his big brother with his BB gun. His eyes glaze over, his tongue juts out the side of his mouth and he starts to tip toe. But tonight, his eyes had a different kind of glaze, so it was my turn. I reached for the Weapon, the Ryobi Xenon High Beam 6000. This was every little boy’s, er, I mean cattleman’s best friend. I have heard that there are bigger spotlights but I think a 747 jumbo jet is attached to them. I clicked the energizer battery, the one required with highpower hand tools, together with the Weapon and worked my way through the living room in the dark to the back door to get to the porch. Halfway there, it dawned on me that I had better make sure the battery I grabbed was charged so I squeezed on the trigger. At that moment, the house lit up like a chunk of the sun had been shoved into a mason jar. My once large pupils had instantaneously been insulted and were working their way to pinholes but couldn’t get there fast enough. I was blind. Great. Curtis is deaf and now I’m blind. I think there was a story like that once? Note to self, “That was stupid.” Regaining my feeling my way through the dark skills, I made it to the door and stepped out into more darkness. Sensations flooded into my head. There was wind that I had not heard from inside. The neighbor is going to have kittens in a few weeks judging by CONTINUED ON PAGE A48
##### To light hard-to-reach wicks at the bottom of jar candles, use an uncooked strand of spaghett. Light the end of it, then use it like a fireplace match.
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FOR SALE: 1973 FRUEHAUF LOWBOY 18-ft. deck Phone (406) 799-6923
Hoven’s Used Equipment
Massey Ferguson/Hesston WR9740 with 16-ft. header.......................................................... $89,900
New Holland BR780 twine only....................... $13,900
- COMING IN Bobcat 3650 UTV. Vermeer WR24 rake. USED SWATHERS
Massey Ferguson/Hesston WR9740 with 16-ft. header.......................................................... $89,900 Hesston 6610 with 14-ft. header......................... $7900 Hesston 1170 pull-type hydro swing................... $7900 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 Massey Ferguson/Hesston 2856A twine and net wrap.............................................................. $34,500
ROUND BALERS
Case IH RBX562 with mesh wrap.................... $14,900 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 2-Hesston 5556A with mesh wrap. Each......... $19,900 Vermeer 605SM net and twine......................... $25,900 Vermeer Super J twine only................................ $4900
USED HAYING EQUIPMENT
New Holland 1048 balewagon......................... $12,900 Sitrex 10 wheel V-rake......................................... $4800
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 TRACTORS
New Holland TS110 with loader and grapple... $30,000 Steiger ST270 III 4WD..................................... $15,900 David Brown 1212 3 pt., 540 PTO...................... $5900
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 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 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 PROCESSORS
2-Brandt VSF round/square processors. Each.... $8900 USED AIR DRILL & Highline 6600 processor..................................... $6900 CONVENTIONAL DRILLS Highline 6600 bale processor............................. $5900 New Holland SD440 air seeder, 57-ft., 12” spacing...... Highline 6000 bale processor............................. $5000 ..................................................................... $59,900 Jiffy 900 processor...............................................CALL Flexi-Coil 5000 51-ft. with 12” spacing............. $59,900 John Deere 9450 50-ft. with 12” spacing...................... USED MISCELLANEOUS ..................................................... Reduced $14,000 Highline 72-ft. heavy harrow............................$25,000 Renn 5505 27”x15” with harrows.........................$4000 Massey 20-ft. disc...............................................$2500 USED AUGERS Farm King 13x70 auger with mover.................... $8900 John Deere 120 shredder...................................$6500 Farm King 8x61 belt drive auger......................... $2800 John Deere 570 spreader...................................$4900 Westfield MK1381 Plus auger........................ $17,900 John Deere 148 loader with grapple...................$5500 Westfield 13x91...................................................CALL Kelly 3-pt. backhoe..............................................$4000 Westfield MK 13x91 swing auger.................... $18,000 Danuser F7 3-pt. post hole auger, 9” & 12” bits... $1400 Westfield MK 13x71 auger............................... $22,900 Donahue 20-ft. stock trailer.................................$7900 Westfield MK 13x70, swing hopper.................... $7500 Titan 18-ft. stock trailer........................................$4500 Mayrath 8x60 swing auger.................................. $3000 Buhler 96” snowblower, 3-pt................................$2900
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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.
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the music those cats were making. The frogs were noisy and “hmmmmooo,” could still be heard. But my heart was not pounding in my chest and there was no fear of getting harmed, just fear of losing a calf. I love my supermom cape! This time, I raised the Secret Weapon up with both hands and pointed it out towards the pasture. Instantly I could make out Snort, our horse with an attitude, as she looked up at me as if to say, “Really lady?!!!” I scanned the outer pasture where the pairs were and saw multiple pairs of eyes looking up at me from an obvious laying position. No hmmmmooo out there. Then I scanned the other half of our front pasture where there were three “heavy” cows still waiting to have their babies and one first-calf heifer who had just calved that morning. “Hmmmmooo,” I heard and saw a cow standing and looking for her calf. I lit up the fences and couldn’t see what might be a calf on the other side. But that new momma must have seen something because she went running over to the side of another cow where I couldn’t see and the hmmmmooo stopped. I have to assume her calf had made its way over to another big, warm body to sleep by. Mystery solved. To fully enjoy the moment and the power of the Secret Weapon, I continued to scan the pastures. I looked for the cats, who were obviously enjoying the evening. I saw another cat running up the lane. I saw the neighbors across the road had left the Wall Street Journal out on his kitchen table, oh! OOPS! Probably not the best place to shine the equivalence of a lighthouse in a hand-held device at 1:30 in the morning. That was probably a pretty good time to get back in the house. They would think it was Curtis anyway. No one gets to handle the Secret Weapon after all! I fumbled my way back to the Secret Weapon stash in the cowboy cave and put things back where they should be. This time I went to bed trying not to wake Curtis up. The night was quiet again. All is well. Looks like I am still picking up nails. And I would do it all again.
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2009 Freightliner Cascadia DD15 475 hp, 10 speed, 11r22.5 nice virgin tires, clean truck................................$29,500
1998 Freightliner FLD 112 Cummins M-11, 10 speed, papers on overhaul with only 288,000 miles, low pro 22.5 with aluminum steer wheels.. $13,900
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
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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
1992 Kenworth T800 dump truck, 500 hp, Celect Plus N15, high lift gate, steerable lift axle, pintle hitch with air and hydraulics, 17-ft. box.....................$38,000
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
2005 Wilson 53-ftx102” spread axle livestock trailer, nice floors, low pro 24.5 tires, 3/4 dog house, road side doors....... .................................................$42,500
2007 Wilson 53-ft.x102” spread axle livestock trailer, 3/4 dog house complete with nose decking.....................$45,900
1993 Load King 40-ft. tandem axle belly dump, 11R22.5 tires, centerpoint suspension.......Just in, Call for details
1967 Peerless RGN lowboy trailer, 44-ft.x96” with a 19-ft.x6” well, new brakes and drums on 4 corners, air over hydraulic jack used for detaching so you don’t need anything to run the trailer......................................$16,500
2002 Wabash 53-ft. dry van, would make a great storage trailer.........$4900
1979 Steel 45-ft. step deck trailer, air ride, close tandem....................$8500
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Recipe Patch by Geri Beef with Barley
1 tbsp vegetable oil 1 3 lb boneless beef roast 1 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper 1/2 pound mushrooms, halved 1 onion, chopped 3 garlic cloves, minced 1 3/4 cups beef broth 1 tsp dried tarragon 1 bay leaf 1 cup quick-cooking pearl barley 1 (9-ounce) package frozen peas, thawed 1/3 cup sour cream In a pot over medium heat, heat oil until hot. Add roast and cook 4 to 6 minutes, browning on all sides; remove roast from pot and season with salt and pepper. Add mushrooms, onion, and garlic to pot. Sauté 5 to 7 minutes, or until onion is lightly browned. Add broth, tarragon, and bay leaf, then return roast to pot and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover tightly, and simmer 1-1/2 hours. Stir in barley, cover, and cook 10 to 12 minutes. Remove roast from pot and keep warm. Remove and discard bay leaf then add peas and sour cream to barley mixture, stirring constantly over low heat just until heated through.
One Pot Beef Dinner
2 pounds beef steak, cut into bite-sized pieces 1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter or margarine 1 onion, cut into wedges 2 celery stalks, chopped 1 cup sliced mushrooms 1 garlic clove, crushed 1/4 tsp salt 1/4 tsp black pepper 1/2 cup dry red wine 2 (10-1/2-ounce) cans beef broth Noodles or rice In a large skillet, brown beef in butter. Add onion, celery, mushrooms, garlic, salt and pepper; reduce heat and simmer 15 to 20 minutes. Add wine and broth; cover and simmer 1 hour or until meat is tender.
##### Technical Terms About Computers And What They Mean To Farmers Log on: when you want to make the homestead warmer. Mega Hertz: when you’re not careful getting the firewood. Lap top: where the cat sleeps.
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One Pot BBQ Chicken Pasta
4 slices bacon, diced 1 boneless, skinless chicken breast, cut into 1-inch chunks 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 onion, diced 2 cups chicken broth 1 (14.5-ounce) can diced tomatoes 1/2 cup milk 1/4 tsp crushed red pepper flakes, or more, to taste 3 cups rotini pasta Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1/4 cup barbecue sauce, or more, to taste 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese Heat a large stockpot or Dutch oven over medium high heat. Add bacon and cook until brown and crispy, about 6-8 minutes; drain excess fat, reserving 1 tablespoon. Stir in chicken and cook until golden, about 2-3 minutes. Add garlic and onion, and cook, stirring often, until onions have become translucent, about 3-4 minutes. Stir in chicken broth, tomatoes, milk, red pepper flakes, pasta, salt and pepper, to taste. Bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat and simmer until pasta is cooked through, about 13-16 minutes. Stir in barbecue sauce and cheese until heated through, about 1-2 minutes.
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All in One Pierogi Meal
1 tbsp vegetable oil 1 lb ground beef 1 (16-ounce) package frozen potato pierogis, thawed 1 (10-ounce) package frozen broccoli florets, thawed 1/2 tsp salt 1/4 tsp black pepper 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded Cheddar cheese In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat, and brown beef 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Add pierogis and cook 4 to 5 minutes, or until heated through. Stir in broccoli, salt, and pepper, then top with cheese. Reduce heat to low, cover, and cook an additional 4 to 5 minutes, or until cheese melts and broccoli is warmed through.
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FOR SALE: 1999 KALYN SIEBERT trailer, 21-ft. deck, 8’6” wide. Only 10,000 miles. Phone (406) 799-6923
2016 Winter wheat variety performance summary in Montana CONTINUED FROM PAGE A46
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Mark Orchowski Estate Auction Friday, July 22nd, 2016 at 10:00 am 2 miles southeast of Fairfield, Montana Between mile markers 21 and 22 on Highway 89
Items include: 5 tractors including a John Deere 4430, a Bobcat 843B skidsteer loader and a Cat D6 with angled dozer. Haying equipment including a Case IH 8825 windrower and a John Deere 535 round baler. Vehicles including a 1976 Ford LN9000, 2003 GMC 2500HD extended cab with bale deck and two Toyota pickups. Trailers including a Wilson cattle pot and a 40-ft. dropdeck. Shop equipment, Firearms, Collectible saddles We will be taking a few equipment consignment items Professional Auctioneers & Appraisers
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developed by Syngenta and released in 2015. SY Monument is a medium maturing, medium short statured wheat, with white chaff. SY Monument has average yield, below average test weight and average protein. SY Monument is resistant to stripe rust. Mill and bake characteristics, under Montana conditions, have not been determined. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #201400332). SY Sunrise – hard red winter wheat developed by Syngenta and released in 2015. SY Sunrise is an early maturing, short statured wheat, with white chaff. SY Sunrise has average yield, above average test weight, and average protein. Sy Sunrise is resistant to stripe rust. Mill and bake characteristics, under Montana conditions, have not been determined. PVP, Title V is pending (Certificate #201500370). WB4623CLP – hard red winter wheat developed by WestBred and released in 2015. WB4623CLP is a medium late maturing, short statured wheat, with white chaff. WB4623CLP has average yield, test weight, and protein. WB4623CLP is resistant to stripe rust. Mill and bake characteristics, under Montana conditions, have not been
determined. PVP, Title V is pending (Certificate #201500189). Additionally, the CLEARFIELD genes are patented. Varieties previously in bulletin: Bearpaw – hard red winter wheat developed by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station in 2011. Bearpaw is a whiteglumed, solid-stem, semi-dwarf (Rht1) wheat with medium maturity. Bearpaw has average yield, test weight, and protein, and below average winter hardiness. Bearpaw is resistant to prevalent races of stem rust but susceptible to stripe and leaf rust. Stemsolidness of Bearpaw is most similar to Rampart. Bearpaw is a high PPO variety with above average milling and average baking properties. PVP, Title V option has been issued (Certificate #201200407). Broadview– hard red winter wheat developed by the Lethbridge, Alberta winter wheat breeding program in 2009 and licensed to Meridian Seeds LLC. Broadview is a medium maturing, medium statured wheat, with white chaff. Broadview has above average yield, average test weight and protein, and excellent winter hardiness. Broadview is susceptible to stripe rust and CONTINUED ON PAGE C10
The Farmer and The City Slicker
The driver, a young man in an Armani suit, Gucci shoes, Ray Ban sunglasses and YSL tie, leans out the window and asks the cowboy, “If I tell you exactly how many cows and calves you have in your herd, will you give me a calf?” The farmer looks at the man, obviously a city slicker, then looks at his peacefully grazing herd and calmly answers, “Sure, Why not?” The farmer thinks it over, it’s a big herd, so he accepts the bet. The city slicker parks his car, whips out his Dell notebook computer, connects it to his cell phone, and surfs to a NASA page on the Internet, where he calls up a GPS satellite navigation system to get an exact fix on his location. From there he feeds the data to another NASA satellite that scans the area in an ultra-high-resolution photo. Within seconds he receives an email on his Smart phone that the image has been processed and the data stored. He then accesses a MS-SQL database through an ODBC connected Excel spreadsheet with email on his phone and, after a few minutes, receives a response. Finally, he prints out a full-color, 150-page report on his hi-tech, miniaturized HP LaserJet printer and finally turns to the farmer and says, ‘You have exactly 1,423 cows’. The farmer is astonished because the city slicker’s figure is exactly correct. He says, ‘OK, I’m a man of my word, take a cow.’ The investment city slicker selects one of the animals and begins to walk away. ‘Wait,’ yells the farmer, ‘Let me have a chance to get even. Double or nothing that I can guess your exact occupation.’ The city slicker agrees readily. ‘You are a Congressman for the U.S. Government,’ says the farmer. ‘Good grief!’ splutters the city slicker, ‘You are exactly right, tell me, how did you deduce that?’ “No guessing required.’ answered the farmer. ‘You showed up here even though nobody called you; you want to get paid for an answer I already knew, to a question I never asked. You tried to show me how much smarter than me you are; and you don’t know a thing about cows. ‘Now give me back my dog.’
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LS P7040 CPS MFWD tractor, 97 hp, cab, power shuttle, SL loader.......... $7843 annual payment OAC
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
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(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 900/60R32 drive tires with 12” axle spacer, 620/75R26 steering tires, premium cab, HID lighting with extremity lights, AutoTrac ready, Harvest monitor, GS3-2630 mounted on arm rest, Pro-Drive transmission, Tri-Star extended wear thick skin rotor, Contour Master heavy duty lateral tilt feederhouse with reverser, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, power folding grain tank cover, side hill performance package, 795 separator hours, 1180 engine hours. #21329. (3) WAS $290,000 THEN $279,000 NOW $265,000 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, 26-ft. high speed unloading auger, fine cut straw chopper, 800/70R38 drive tires, 28L-26 steering tires, 975 separator hours. #13554. (1). WAS $238,500 THEN $226,500 NOW $217,000 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 2011 John Deere 9770STS Premier cab, 3-position header height & reel resume, header height sensing system, 20.8x42 dual drive tires, 28L-26 steering tires, lateral tilt Contour Master fixed speed feederhouse with reverser, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, 26-ft. heavy duty unloading auger, Zenon lights, straw chopper with powertail board, 1010 separator hours. #21375. (2). WAS $192,000 THEN $182,500 NOW $175,500 (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 (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) = “Reconditioned”
(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 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
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 (R) 1997 John Deere 9600 Dial-A-Matic header height, 20-ft. unloading auger, chopper/wide spread with or without deflector, 30.5x32 12 ply, 16.9x26, full view wiper, hydraulic fore/aft reel, Deere Delco AM/FM radio, windrow attachment, 260 hp engine, dual range cylinder, chaff spreader, “new concave and rasp bars”. #13630. (1). WAS $39,750 THEN $35,000 NOW $30,500 1983 John Deere 8820 combine with 30.5x32 tires, chaff spreader. #13573. (4). WAS $12,500 THEN $7350 NOW $6350
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) 2012 John Deere 635F 35-ft. pickup reel. #16002327......................$32,000 2011 John Deere 635F 35-ft., auger composite fingers. #16002336. (1)..$30,500 2009 John Deere 635 35-ft., finger reel. #16002386..............................$22,000 (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
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
AUGER HEADERS
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
PICKUP HEADERS
2014 John Deere 615P 15-ft. with 179” BPU. #14148. (4).....................$29,750
Ezee-On 3600 25-ft., 3 section disc. #15190. (1)..............................$19,500
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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 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....................NOW $17,000
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JOHN DEERE 2015 John Deere 569 surface wrap, 1000 2010 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, 21.5L.............................................. $47,000 16.1 tires. #17500. (1)........... $19,500 2015 John Deere 569 surface wrap, 1000 2000 John Deere 567 regular pickup with PTO, hydraulic pickup lift, bale push hydraulic lift & gauge wheels, twine & bar, 21.5L-16.1 tires. #21189. (1)....... surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale push .............................................. $47,000 bar, 10,000 bales. #21153. (4).$13,500 2014 John Deere 569 Megawide pickup, twine & surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, 21.5L-16.1 10 ply tires. #16006995 (1)....................... $46,500 2014 John Deere 569 Megawide pickup, twine & surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, 21.5L-16.1 10 ply tires. Morris 1400 round bale mover, carries #16006994. (1)...................... $46,500 (14) 5-ft.x6-ft. bales. #16006848. (1). 2014 John Deere 569 surface wrap, 1000 Was $22,500................NOW $18,500 PTO, hydraulic pickup lift, bale push bar, 3000 bales. #21188. (3)..$43,500 SKID STEER 2013 John Deere 569 “Premium round” baler, megawide pickup, surface 2011 John Deere 326D 5 cylinder diesel 80 hp engine, EH hand controls, hiwrap, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, flow hydraulics, power quick-attach, 2 hydraulic pickup lift, 21.5L-61.1 tires. speed transmission, cab, air, heat, air #16006961. (3)...................... $45,000 ride seat, reversing fan drive, cold start 2013 John Deere 569 surface wrap, 1000 package, horn, rear weights, 96” bucket, PTO, Megawide pickup with hydraulic fork lift attachment. #21590 (1)............ lift, 21.5Lx16.1 tires, 3860 bales. ................................................$45,000 #17510. (3)............................ $42,900 2013 John Deere 569 Megawide pickup, SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS twine & surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, 21.5L-16.1 10 ply tires, hydraulic pickup lift. #16006992. (1)... .............................................. $41,000 2013 John Deere 569 Megawide pickup, twine & surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, 21.5L-16.1 10 ply tires, hydraulic pickup lift, approximately 2013 General Implement HZ 2280 8-ft. steel skidsteer blade. #13012443. (1).. 12,000 bales. #21332 (3)...... $34,000 ................................................... $3995 2013 John Deere 569 , Megawide pickup, twine & surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale 2013 General Implement HZ 2280 8-ft. skidsteer blade. #13012444. (1)........... push bar, 21.5L-16.1 10 ply tires, ................................................... $3995 hydraulic pickup lift, approximately 12,000 bales. #21333 (3)...... $34,000 2012 John Deere 568 1 3/8” 1000 RPM hookup, 10 ply tires, Megawide Plus pickup, push bar, cover-surface wrap, hydraulic pickup lift. #21404. (1)......... .............................................. $29,500 2009 John Deere 568 twine & surface 2014 Genim 9-ft. heavy duty skidsteer wrap, Megawide pickup with hydraulic bucket. #13012486. (1)............... $2400 lift, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, 10,725 2014 Genim 9-ft. heavy duty skidsteer bales. #21037. (4).................. $31,000 bucket. #13012485. (1)............... $2400 2009 John Deere 568 Megawide plus 2014 Genim 6-ft. skidsteer tooth bucket. pickup, twine & surface wrap, 1000 #13012491................................. $2100 PTO, bale push bar, 21.5L-16.1 10 ply 2014 Genim 6-ft. skidsteer bucket. tires, hydraulic pickup lift, slip clutch #13012481. (1)........................... $1350 alert and speed sensor, BaleTrak Pro monitor with moisture tester. #21448. (3).......................................... $31,000 John Deere 568 Megawide pickup with hydraulic lift and dual gauge wheels, 1000 PTO, surface wrap, bale push bar, 21.5Lx16.1 tires, 13,566 bales. #17503. (1)............................ $29,500 2007 John Deere 568 Megawide pickup, twine & surface wrap, 1000 PTO, bale push bar, 21.5L-16.1 10 ply tires, 2013 John Deere SB84 7-ft. snow blower, fits all makes of skidsteers. #12400253. hydraulic pickup lift. #16006996. (1)... (4)............................................... $9575 .............................................. $27,000
SPRAYERS
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, 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
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 hours. #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. #21294 (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
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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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
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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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, mirrors, cold start package, 200 amp alternator, multi power outlet strip, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. III 3 point hitch, 3 hydraulic remotes, joystick loader control, 480/80R42 rear tires, 420/85R28 front tires with fenders. #11 (1)................................................ .“Carryover Special” Save $17,750 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, Panorama glass roof, 2 pr 450# inside weights. #1033................................... .“Carryover Special” Save $21,000 NEW John Deere 6140D MFWD, 115 PTO hp, 140 engine hp, 24F/12R synchronized transmission, forward/ reverse shuttle, standard cab, air ride seat, 3 hydraulic remotes, 540/1000 PTO, Cat. II 3 point hitch, 18.4x38 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 NEW John Deere 6140D MFWD, 115 pto hp, 140 engine hp, standard cab, air ride, 12F/12R synchronized trans. 540/1000 PTO, Cat. II 3 point hitch, 3 hydraulic remotes, 18.4x38 rear tires, 14.9x24 front tires. #21016. (3).......... “Carryover Special” Only $75,500 2015 John Deere 3046R MFWD, 37 PTO hp, 45 engine hp, E-Hydro transmission, deluxe cab, air ride seat, A/C, 540 rear PTO, 540 mid PTO, Cat. I 3 point hitch, rear hydraulic remote, 43x16-20 rear industrial tire, 27x8.515 front industrial tire, H165 loader. #8897. (1)........................ Save $9000 2015 John Deere 3038E MFWD, 30 PTO 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 rear tires, 25x8.50 front tires, D160 loader. #8907 (4)................................ ..... “Carryover Special” Save $4000 2015 John Deere 1025R MFWD, 18 PTO hp, 24 engine hp, hydro transmission, 540 PTO, Cat I. 3 point, H120 loader, 260 backhoe, 26x12 rear tires, 18x8.5 front tires. #8791. (2).......................... ..... “Carryover Special” Save $4000
2014 John Deere 9510R 490 hp, 18/6 powershift, high plow hydraulics with 5 remotes, motor seal drain, JD link ultimate, Guidance ready, triples480/80R50, Premium Command View cab, leather air ride seat, electric mirrors, premium XM radio, 2-165 lbs weights, 4-450 lbs weights. “ONLY” 499 hours. #21512. (3).................$325,000
2012 John Deere 9560R 560 hp, 18x6 powershift transmission, 5 hydraulic remotes, 520/85R46 triples, wheel weights, premium cab CVII with command arm, SF1 Starfire 3000 receiver, GS3 2630 touch display, dual beam radar, HID lighting, premium radio with XM, low hours. #16003912. (3). WAS $297,500 THEN $267,000 NOW $226,500 2002 John Deere 9420 partial powershift, duals, active seat, differential lock, 24 forward, 6 reverse transmission, 800/70R38 tires, instructional seat, 2800# front weights, 4950# rear weights, 4 hydraulics. #21612 (4)......... ..............................................$122,500 2008 John Deere 9330 375 hp, powershift, 710/70R42 duals, active seat, 4 remotes. #17300. (1).............$159,000 2004 John Deere 9320 deluxe comfort package, power differential lock, 18/6 powershift transmission, backup alarm, AM/FM/WB/CD, instructional seat. #16013032. (2)......................$145,000 2000 John Deere 9300 360 engine hp, 24 speed PowrSync transmission, power differential lock, 710/70R38 dual tires with weights, 4 hydraulic remotes, true ground speed radar, deluxe cab, air conditioning, heater, AM/FM radio. #21320 (3)...............................$69,000 1991 John Deere 8760 300 hp, 24 speed Power Sync, fresh underhaul, 20.8R38 duals, 10,279 hours. #21342. (1).......... .................................................$59,000
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 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 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 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 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
1980 John Deere 8640 275 engine hp, 229 PTO hp, partial powershift, duals, differential lock, 3 hydraulics with Degelman dozer, recent engine work. #21410. (4).. ..................................................$19,500
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Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Rob Campbell, Salesman 406-942-0543; 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
2013 John Deere 7230R 230 engine hp, 189 PTO hp, IVT transmission, 540/1000 PTO, Cat III 3-point hitch, 320/85R38 rear tires, triple link front axle with 320/85R38 front tires, fenders, 85cc hydraulic pump, 5 hydraulic remotes, premium cab, air, heater, AM/FM/Satelite 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 fork. #16013019. (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. #16013029. (3). ............................................ $196,000
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 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
2007 John Deere 7930 MFWA, 180 PTO hp, IVT transmission, 45 gpm hydraulic pump, 3 hydraulic remotes, 540 & 1000 PTO, 3 pt. hitch, AutoTrak ready Plug & Play, 520/85R42 rear tires with 1400# weights, heavy duty front axle with TLS, 420/90R30 tires with fenders, HID lights, AM/FM/CD stereo, right hand & left hand electric mirrors, JD 741 loader, bucket, 5-tine grapple fork, 4535 hours. #17275 (2)....... $129,950 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).................... $51,000
2013 John Deere 6140M MFWA, 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
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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
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 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
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
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 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 1895/1910 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)..........................$141,000
NO TILL DISC DRILLS John Deere 1890 60-ft., 7.5” spacing, single shoot, 1910-430 bushel tow between air cart. #21034. (3).$188,000 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. #21063. (3)..$235,500
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
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
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. #21462. (4)....... $197,500
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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
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
2006 New Holland SC430 tow behind cart. #21472. (3)................................$8500
CONVENTIONAL DRILLS
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. (1)....................................... $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. (1)....... $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 2015 John Deere 5055E 55 engine hp, 45 PTO hp, mid mount remotes, 16.9-28 6PR. #21398.(3).................... $33,500
1990 John Deere 4255 120 hp, cab, MFWD, powershift, singles, 18.4x38D, 3 hydraulics, 3 point with 740 loader. #21464. (4)............................ $35,000 1968 John Deere 5020 2WD, 115 drawbar hp, 130 PTO hp, 8 speed syncor transmission. #17285. (4)......... $5500
CASE IH ROW CROP - 100 hp. plus
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 2003 Case IH MX255 FWA, 215 PTO hp, 18F/4R powershift, Guidance ready, front duals, MFD heavy duty with differential lock, 20.8R-42 inner tires, 4 hydraulic outlets, AFS Accuguide, performance monitor, luxury cab, 3 point, 10 front weights with bracket, HID lights. #21311 (3)........... $57,000
FERTILIZER SPREADER
COMPACT TRACTORS 1-40 hp
“NEW” 2014 John Deere 1025R FWA, hydro, 26x12.00-12 R4 rear tires, 18x8.50-10 R4 front tires, H120 loader, 54D-54” belly mount mower. Save 34% Was $23,400.................Now $17,450
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“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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(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
CORN PLANTER
Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Rob Campbell, Salesman 406-942-0543; 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
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
John Deere 9450 30-ft. drills, 7” spacing, Acra points, fertilizer box, transport. #16005362. (1)...................... $17,500
1993 John Deere 7300 corn planter, 30” spacing, 6 row. #16005270... $12,500
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)
TRACTORS - JOHN DEERE ROW CROP - 100 hp. plus (continued from other page)
1953 Ford NAA “Collector” 32 hp, 2WD, loader, bucket, 3-pt. blade (needs clutch work). (1)....................... $3250
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
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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
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
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 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
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CONSUMER PRODUCTS
SIDE BY SIDE
NEW JOHN DEERE GATORS NEW John Deere RSX850i power steering, green & yellow, sport package, 14” Bighorn wheels, sport bucket seats, Fox 2.0 performance shocks, prerunner bumper. #8674. (1). WAS $19,650 THEN $16,950 NOW $15,100 NEW John Deere RXS825i S4 4 seater, power steering, 14” Bighorn tires, bench seating, deluxe cargo box, heavy duty brush guard. #8837. (1) WAS $21,175 THEN $18,575 NOW $17,575 NEW John Deere RXS825i power steering, green & yellow, 14” Bighorn tires, bench seat, deluxe cargo box, OPS with doors & roof. #8869. (3). WAS $20,975 THEN $18,375 NOW $15,950 NEW John Deere RXS825i power steering, green & yellow, 14” Bighorn tires, bench seat, deluxe cargo box, doors, roof. #8781. (4). WAS $20,450 THEN $17,950 NOW $15,500 NEW John Deere XUV 550 green & yellow, 12” Maxxis Bighorn tires, standard bench seat, manual lift box. #8675. (1). WAS $12,175 THEN $10,525 NOW $9500 GRAIN VACS
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 2011 John Deere 825i green & yellow gator, 14” Bighorn tires, hi performance sport, deluxe cargo box, power & protection package, rear protection package, brake & taillights, poly liner. #21317 (1)................................ $9500
GRAIN CART
2015 Brent Avalanch 1596 1500 bushels, 900/60x32 R1 tires, hydraulic jack, scale tarp, camera’s. #21101.............. $95,000 2012 John Deere RSX850i green sport gator, 14” Maxxis Bighorn tires, bucket sport seat, sports package. #16007575............................ $12,995
LAWN AND GARDEN
5 IN STOCK
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
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 Rem 2700 540 PTO, hoses with bin sweep. #21312 (3)................. $19,200
2012 Brent 1394 Avalanch 1300 bushel capacity, walking tandem axles, tarp, scale, 250 hp minimum hp requirement. #17051. (1)................................ $72,500
2012 John Deere Z425 mower, 48” deck, power flow bagger. #16654. (3)..$2400 2012 John Deere X540 lawn tractor, hydro transmission, 2WD, gas, 54” deck. #21232 (3)..................................$2995
2010 John Deere X540 lawn tractor, 25 hp, hydro, 2WD, 54” deck. #16648 (1)........ ...................................................$4500
5 IN STOCK 2003 Brandt 4500 1000 PTO, 7” flex tubes. #17505. (4)............................... $9500
3 POINT HITCH EQUIP.
2013 Brent 1196 tarp, scale and PTO drive. #21604. (3)................................ $61,000 2002 John Deere X485 mower, bagger, 54” deck, broom. #16680 (3)............$4500
2014 Brandt 1020 1000 bushel, 20” unloading auger with directional spout, 1000 PTO, roll top tarp. #21382 (1).... $35,500
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)
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After Hours Sales:
Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Rob Campbell, Salesman 406-942-0543; 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
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 King Kutter RC30 5-ft. rotary mower. #21526. (1)................................. $850 John Deere 506 5-ft. rotary mower, 540 PTO. #21095 (3)......................... $800
1987 Ficklin 600 bushel grain cart. #16009242. (1)............................. $6500
1996 John Deere 425 mower, 20 hp, hydro transmission, 48” deck, gas, 2WD. #21594 (3)..................................$2000 2002 John Deere LT180 mower with 48” deck, 17 hp, hydro transmission. #21589 (3)....................................$895
NEW
3-XL78
rockpickers
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.
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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
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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
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 1-New Frontier 42-ft. heavy duty, high speed header trailer, tandem axle, brakes, adjustable header brackets, ratchet straps, ball hitch. #9833.. ................................................................................................. $14,500 1-New Frontier 48-ft. heavy duty, high speed header trailer, tandem axle, brakes, adjustable header brackets, ratchet straps, ball hitch, lights. #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 V-trailer, 30-ft., 2 wheel combine trailer, 2” ball hitch. #16009247... $1750 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)
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After Hours Sales:
Glasgow: Mike Johnson, Salesman 406-263-2501; Rob Campbell, Salesman 406-942-0543; 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
Rotary Tillers Land Planes
“New” 10-ft. heavy duty, 3 pt hitch, Cat. II & III. #10452. (1)............... $5200 “New” 7-ft. heavy duty, 3 pt hitch, Cat. II & III. #10450. (1)................ $3700 “New” 6-ft heavy duty, Cat. II & III. #10449. (1)........................... $3100 “New” 6-ft. heavy duty, Cat. II & III. #10448. (1)........................... $3100 “Used” 2014 Frontier LP1196 8-ft., 3 pt hitch, Cat. I & II. #16666. (1)....... ............................................. $2000
“New” Frontier RT1181 6’9”, 3 pt hitch, Cat. II, 50 hp-60 hp required. #9781. (2) WAS $5950 THEN $4950 NOW $4625
Box Blades
Rotary Cutters
“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
“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
Grooming Mowers
“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 “New” Frontier GM1060E 5-ft. #21030. (3) WAS $3100 THEN $2750 NOW $2250
Rear Blades Flex-Wing Grooming Mowers
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
“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
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TOMSHECK AG LLC
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Lentils could be best cash crop in 2016 in western ND
by Sue Roesler, Farm & Ranch Guide The buzz is all about lentils, one of the few crops that can put cash in a producer’s pocket in 2016 - but there are limitations to growing it. Shana Forster, North Dakota State University Extension specialist in cropping systems at North Central Research Extension Center south of Minot, N.D., said export markets are favoring lentils. “In India, families eat lentils at every meal,” Forster said, speaking to producers in Regent for the Taylor/Regent Farm Institute. India has been in a drought, so will be looking to import lentils, while Australia has had a “tough year,” which will limit their opportunity to export, according to Forster. “Many countries will be looking to import and will need to find lentils elsewhere,” she said. On the downside, Canada plans to increase lentil acreage this spring due to the increase in prices, she added. Last year, lentils brought producers more than 30 cents per pound depending on the market class. There are many classes of lentils available, from small green Eston-type, medium green Richlea, to small reds, and everything in between. Most are grown on contract, so check with your elevator or processor first, such as Bowman’s Paulson Premium Seed or Williston’s AGT Foods, formerly United Pulse Trading. Lentil seed can be hard to find, and many producers keep their seed and use it every year. With Canada increasing lentil acreage, a lot of the seed normally sold to the U.S., “won’t be coming down here,” Forster said. While producers do use bin-run lentil seed, with the exception of PVP protected and Clearfield lentils, doing so may not always bring the best results, she said. In one region of northwestern North Dakota, some producers had been using the same seed source for many years. Last year, they started noticing some “off-type lentils” that eventually grew taller than the other plants in the field. The plants turned out to be a type of vetch, which would obviously be unacceptable to lentil markets, she said. “Vetch looks very similar to lentil, and the seed looks just like lentil in color,” Forster said. She suspects the vetch may have been in a cover crop mix or as a small weed problem in a field. The vetch continued to propagate with continued use of the same seed source. The vetch is more competitive than lentil and the population of vetch continued to increase after each year.”You have to be careful with bin-run seed,” she said. Clearfield lentils brought an average of 2,453 pounds across the NDSU RECs that conducted lentil variety trials, while conventional lentils averaged about 2,000 pounds across all market classes, she said. “The highest yielding lentil across all locations conducting variety trials in 2015 was Avondale,” Forster said. However, Avondale seed is in short supply. Other popular lentils include CDC Redberry, a small red; CDC Richlea, a medium-seeded cultivar with yellow cotyledons and a green seed coat; and CDC Viceroy, a small-seeded green popular in the northwestern region. Growing lentils for the first time takes some extra steps, but it can be done. Forster recommends to always soil test first, especially looking at the phosphorus levels. Phosphorus is important for nodule growth and overall plant development. In addition, producers should double inoculate the field, if the field has never had pulse crops growing there before, Forster said. For fields with a history of pea and/or lentil, a single inoculation is enough. “We need to make sure the proper rhizobium strain is used in order for the plant to form symbiotic relationships with the bacteria, which will then result in the ability to fix nitrogen,” she said. Inoculants are living organisms, so proper handling and storage is vital. Fertilizing lentil ground is similar to field pea, according to Forster. “Too much nitrogen will inhibit nitrogen fixation,” she said, adding 20 pounds of N/acre is enough but phosphorus and potassium may be needed. If the rhizobia are actively fixing nitrogen, producers can check by pulling up a plant and slicing open a nodule. “The nodule will appear bright pink, almost like it is bleeding,” she said. Forster recommends banding fertilizer, not broadcasting. Weed competition can reduce vigor and yield of lentils, and planting lentil into weedy fields should be avoided. “The first thing you may notice about a field of growing lentil is CONTINUED ON PAGE A60
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the many weeds growing,” she added. Clearfield lentils, tolerant to Beyond herbicide, will do a good job of cleaning up fields if certain weed species are present, but new seed has to be purchased every year, she said. Lentils are sensitive to many herbicides, making Clearfields a possible choice. “There are not many in-crop herbicides that can be used on lentils,” Forster said. She recommends producers read the North Dakota Weed Control Guide to find out exactly what can and cannot be used. A trial by Brian Jenks, NDSU weed specialist, on herbicide injury to lentils showed seeding rates made a difference. On Aug. 2, after seeding 12 plants per square feet and incurring 15 percent herbicide injury, lentils yielded 799 pounds. However, after seeding 18 plants per square feet and incurring 20 percent herbicide injury, lentils yielded 1,336 pounds. “Increasing the seeding rate increased yields when there was injury from herbicides,” Forster said. Depending on previous herbicide use, lentils may not be able to be seeded for 18 or even 24 months following that herbicide application, she said. Lentils should be seeded early, with maturity occurring in about 90 to 100 days, depending on growing conditions and variety grown. The crop should not be planted in waterlogged, weedy or saline fields. “However, lentils have tolerance to light frost, and are somewhat drought tolerant,” Forster said. Seeding rates can be important, increasing yields, Forster said. The recommendation is 18 plants per square foot or 785,000 plants per acre. Lentils do suffer from many foliar diseases, and it is not uncommon to find multiple issues in the fields. “Not all fungicides work on the same diseases,” she said. Some of the more common lentil diseases are ascochyta blight, anthacnose, and sclerotinia. “Scouting for diseases and insects is important,” Forster said. Many insects can affect lentils including grasshoppers, cutworms, aphids, lygus bugs, and wireworms. The crop is indeterminate, which means it will continue to stay green and flower, which makes it difficult to decide when to harvest, she said. A desiccant is applied to the crop in order to aid with harvest. “When should we dessicate? Storage moisture for lentils should be around 14 percent moisture,” Forster said. Producers asked Forster if winter lentils could be grown here in North Dakota. NDSU Hettinger Research Center agronomist John Rickertsen said he grew both winter peas and winter lentils when he worked in northern South Dakota. “Lentils grew better than peas, but neither did really well,” Rickertsen said. Forster added that a lot of snow cover is needed for a winter lentil and pea to be successful. Last year, about 160,000 acres of lentils were planted in North Dakota, most in the northwest, while Montana producers planted about 230,000 acres of lentils.
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Understanding historic live cattle price volatility
By Katie Allen, K-State Research and Extension Cattle buyers and sellers have been exmonths, some buyers have witnessed situperiencing a fluctuation of sorts, not just in ations where cattle on negotiated trade were the live cattle markets over the last eight getting too heavy partly because sellers months but also in their within-day trades. could continue to take advantage of low The live cattle market volatility in the feed costs and feed cattle while waiting for last year, but particularly in the last eight the right time to sell. months, shows a major downturn in price, High-frequency and large-volume explained Kansas State University livestock trading economist Ted Schroeder. For example, live The presence of high-frequency elecfed steers have gone from selling in the midtronic trading, or exchanges in the market $160s per hundredweight (cwt) about this that occur rapidly, can influence within-day time a year ago, dropped all the way to $115/ price variability, Schroeder said, especially cwt in late December 2015 and averaged if these rapid exchanges are large in volume. $137/cwt the week of March 11, according “To get another trade executed on the to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s other side of that large trade, the market Agricultural Marketing Service. may have to move before that next trade “That magnitude of price movement is executed,” he explained. “The fact that across just a few months and that kind of large volume trading may be occurring more volatility is something we haven’t seen hisquickly could add a little more volatility.” torically in terms of total dollar magnitude However, from the data he’s seen that in fed cattle markets,” Schroeder said. CME Group has shared, high-frequency Buyers and sellers are also experiencing trading in live cattle has for the most part within-day volatility in the futures market not been of large volume, even during some and the sometimes wide range of prices of the most volatile trading days. On averbetween the high and low price for the day, age, 10 percent of the volume is of highhe said. frequency trade in the live cattle market, “Anytime a market is in rapid moveaccording to the CME Group estimates. ment, whether it’s upward or downward Schroeder added that any type of trade movement, there’s going to be a tendency – whether high or low frequency, large for within-day variability to also escalate,” or small volume – increases liquidity in a Schroeder said. futures market. Part of the reason for this is market “That’s the ability of you as a seller to participants are looking forward and conrapidly make a sale order without having templating where the market is headed as the price go down to do it or me as a buyer they negotiate trades. They are anticipating to be able to buy without having to make the market direction without full information, price go up to get that transaction to occur,” and information is flowing at an accelerSchroeder said. ated rate. “If you have large volumes of trade on “The market is grappling to some extent both sides of that market occurring, you for the latest information,” Schroeder said. can easily make that trade without forcing “Transactions, as a result, end up with more price to move for your trade to occur,” he volatility within the day, because there’s a continued. “While high-frequency trading lot of uncertainty about where the market could add to variability within the day, it is going next.” also provides liquidity for those who do Areas of uncertainty want to make a trade quickly without a lot Part of the uncertainty comes from price of slippage in that market.” discovery, which happens as information Advice to buyers and sellers is gathered. Schroeder said those who are The best advice Schroeder has for cattle selling are using the knowledge they have buyers and sellers in the current market is to establish an asking price, and those who to stick with a plan. are buying are trying to put together a bid “If you’re placing the hedge, place it as price. The collective information each side soon as you’ve established the feeder cattle has is used to generate an agreeable transpurchase price,” he said. “Don’t wait two action price. days, because who knows where you will When the market is experiencing rapid be. If you’re doing this in the morning, don’t movements, whether in domestic supply wait until the afternoon. You can’t work off and demand or in exports, those who are averages; an hour from now that average involved in that market – buyers and sellers could be at a different point. There’s that – are both striving to try to figure out where much variability.” the next price is, day to day and within the Schroeder said he doesn’t think this is day, he said. a new normal in the cattle markets but is Then there’s the question about who is mainly due to current uncertainty. However, using cash trade information for price disthe variability is probably not going away covery and in what ways, Schroeder said, for a while. adding that there has been a recent reduction For more information and the latest upin the number of cash transactions being dates about the cattle market, visit K-State’s negotiated in the live cattle market. Department of Agricultural Economics “When we reduce the volume of trade website (http://agmanager.info). that’s establishing the price in the market, K-State Research and Extension is a short as we’ve done in a big way in the cattle name for the Kansas State University Agrimarket over the last three years or so, we’re cultural Experiment Station and Cooperareducing the amount of information that’s tive Extension Service, a program designed being impounded into that price,” he said. to generate and distribute useful knowledge “Transactions themselves create informafor the well-being of Kansans. Supported tion for the trade, so part of this goes back by county, state, federal and private funds, to the cash trade. Information flows both the program has county Extension offices, directions between futures and cash.” experiment fields, area Extension offices Fewer transactions and a spottier trade and regional research centers statewide. environment have led to other concerns Its headquarters is on the K-State campus, as well, Schroeder said. In the last eight Manhattan. ##### Humans give birth, dogs whelp, cattle calve, sheep lamb, and horses foal.
Father’s Day - Dad-isms
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Strength, stern disciplinarian, sage advise. We must be talking about Dad. Dad always had those sayings and quotes. You know, the ones that contained a hidden message or pushed you to succeed at a difficult task, or towards a higher level of performance at something. We call those “Dadism’s.” • If you don’t straighten up, I’m going to knock you into the middle of next week!” • Because I said so, that’s why! • Keep crying, and I’ll give you something to cry about. • Just because I love you doesn’t mean I have to like everything you do.- Kelly Barrow • Because I’m the Dad, that’s why! • Go ask your mother..... • I brought you into this world, and I can take you out! • I’m a Dad, I know everything. • The sooner you learn to stand on your own two feet, the better off you’ll be. • That’s just the way life is, son. • You make a better door than a window! • Were you born in a Barn? • When I asked dad where I could find a helping hand, he said, “At the end of your own arm.” • Do you think money grows on trees? - Michael, North Liberty, IA • I haven’t developed gray hairs for nothing! - Kalrav Buch, Canton, MI • You are too young to understand this. - Kalrav Buch, Canton, MI • My dad would always try to get me to eat my dinner by saying “It’ll put hair on your chest.” I never understood this because I was a little girl. - Jamie King--Moreno Valley, CA • You ain’t too old for your “wants” to hurt you. Would always hear this when we would say --- I want ...... Terri Stewart, Texas. • “Be sure you leave things better than you found them.” Jim Parr, Fort Worth, TX • “If you don’t have time to do it right, how on earth will you ever find time to do it over.” from my dad... Tom Welsh ....Susan Welsh, Naples, FL.
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Maximize your best asset – Your employees
By B. Lynn Gordon, Assistant Professor & SDSU Extension Agricultural Leadership Specialist There never seems to be a slow time around a farm or ranch. The to do list is always there, and as a result farm owners and managers who oversee employees and or work alongside family members sometimes can overlook how important it is to allocate time to enhance the skills and abilities of those who work for you. There are great opportunities year round, such as tours, field days and seminars employers can take advantage of as continued educational opportunities for your employees. Recognizing you believe in helping them succeed builds pride and commitment to your business along with increasing their abilities. Four Benefits of Continued Education 1. Reduces employee turnover. Employees who do not feel properly trained for their job, or are unhappy being asked to do something they weren’t aware would become a regular task, or was not in their job description, can result in employee turnover. When one employee leaves, this adds stress to others to pick up the slack. Once the employee is hired, keep the lines of communication open so they feel comfortable speaking up about a task or role they don’t feel completely trained to conduct. 2. New technology requires new skills. The high infusion of technology into all aspects of agriculture is demanding a more skilled workforce. Recent graduates and hires may be recently trained on these technologies, but your longer term employees might be at a disadvantage if you expect them to achieve certain goals without providing them access to new skills. Training can be costly, as it’s downtime for the employees, but fortunately with new agriculture technology comes more access to trainings via webinars, podcasts etc. Traveling to on-site trainings is not always required, however, face-face trainings offered through Extension or other organizations provide a great opportunity for networking with others in attendance as well as learning from the trainers. 3. Impacts safety. Improperly educated and trained employees, can result in increased accidents, injuries and down-time. If accidents are prevented due to proper training where employees may receive certifications or documentation of completed required trainings. In some cases this may impact insurance premiums and the marketing potential of certain products your operation is producing. 4. Updating job descriptions. Depending on the size and type of your agricultural operation you may or may not have written job descriptions for your employees. More and more operations are developing descriptions to assist with recruitment, clarifying duties, documentation, etc. Even extended family operations are moving towards more job descriptions to clarify roles. When training is identified for a position that is the perfect time to update the job description before one forgets rather than try and remember when it’s time to fill the job in the future. Maximizing your greatest asset. What a better way to instill positivity and motivation in your employees, but to let them know that you are 100% behind them by investing time in training and keeping their skills up to pace with technology or a new enterprise you have added. The U.S. Small Business Administration website discusses, ‘Maximizing your greatest resource – Employee Training’ and emphasizes confidence comes from ability, and results in productivity.
Two coats
This blonde decides one day that she is sick and tired of all these blonde jokes and how all blondes are perceived as stupid, so she decides to show her husband that blondes really are smart. While her husband is off at work, she decides that she is going to paint a couple of rooms in the house. The next day, right after her husband leaves for work, she gets down to the task at hand. Her husband arrives home at 5:30 and smells the distinctive smell of paint. He walks into the living room and finds his wife lying on the floor in a pool of sweat. He notices that she is wearing a ski jacket and a fur coat at the same time. He goes over and asks her if she is ok. She replies yes. He asks what she is doing. She replies that she wanted to prove to him that not all blonde women are dumb and she wanted to do it by painting the house. He then asks her why she has a ski jacket and a fur coat on. She replies that she was reading the directions on the paint can and they said, FOR BEST RESULTS, PUT ON TWO COATS.
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John Deere 4010 2WD tractor, 540 PTO, loader, new clutch, new hydraulic pump, low hours on engine overhaul. Tag #ANF0416...................................$12,500 1991 Ford New Holland 8630 MFD tractor, NH 7412 loader, recent block replacement, 3-pt., dual PTO, good tires. Ready for field. Tag #RDoore0416.. $35,000 John Deere 7520, 1000 PTO, 3 remotes. Tag #ANF0316...........................$6500 John Deere 8640 tractor, 1000 PTO, new tire. Tag #LyleF0316 John Deere 5020 tractor, 18.4x38 tires, John Deere cab, starts and runs good. Tag #ANF0316......................................................................................$7500 Versatile 500 4WD tractor, 504 Cummins engine, 1000 PTO. Engine needs repair. Tag #Jerry0316.....................................................................................$3500 1978 John Deere 4440 2WD tractor, quad range transmission, 3-pt., 2 SCV remotes, dual PTO, 20.8x38 tires, 8349 hours, recent engine overhaul. Tag #Dan0216............................................................................................ $24,500 John Deere 4555 MFD tractor, 3-pt., 1000 PTO, 13,000 hours, no loader, recent engine overhaul. Tag #ReidH0216....................................................... $35,000 John Deere 4010 2WD tractor, diesel engine, 3-pt., dual PTO, John Deere 48 loader. New clutch, new alternator, new engine overhaul. Good looking tractor. Tag #Hug0216..............................................................................$13,500 2013 Case IH 500HD 4WD tractor, luxury cab, air ride, 1000 PTO, high-output hyd, weight brackets, LED lights, auto steer, 625 hr. Tag Kem0116.$265,000 Steiger ST470 4WD tractor, Cummins KT1150 550 hp, Allison automatic, 4 hyd remotes, rebuilt pins and trans, 7300 hrs. Tag #StanW0116..............$69,000 Case 1070 tractor, 1000 PTO, powershift trans. Tag #GeraldB0116...........$5000 Case 1200A 2WD tractor, 3-pt., 540 PTO, 1/2 cab, power steering, power drawbar, new 18.4x30 rear tires, 92 hours. Tag #RodB1215...............................$7500 1968 Oliver 1650 2WD tractor, 66 hp, gas, cab, 3-pt., 540 PTO, Oliver 1610 loader. Tag #Merlin1115...................................................................................$7500 John Deere 9510R 4WD tractor, 550 hp, 570 hours. Tag #Ralph1115..$320,000 John Deere 2010 2WD tractor, loader, 3-pt., PTO. Tag #JerSmt1115........$8500 Massey Ferguson 1155 2WD tractor, PTO, Leon loader, grapple. Tag #Turk0715 John Deere 6420 FWD tractor, 95 hp, 3-pt., dual PTO, 2600 hours (no loader). Tag #JeffH1014..................................................................................$52,000
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Tag #Kyle0616.......................................................................................$55,000 Star 36-ft. tandem axle grain trailer. Tag #Kyle0616..............................$12,000 2005 Case IH AFX8010 combine, 3016 pickup header. Like new, never been used 900/60 drive tires. Tag #Kyle0616.........................................$150,000 Top Air TA1600 suspended boom sprayer, Trimble GPS with AutoBoom. Tag #Kyle0616.......................................................................................$40,000 John Deere 8560 4WD tractor, Cummins 855, 600 hours. Tag #Kyle0616........ ........................................................................................................$30,000 1988 Flexi-Coil 800 48-ft. plow, mounted harrows. Tag #Kyle0616.......$12,500 Big Bud KT450 4WD tractor, Cummins 1150 engine. Tag #Kyle0616..$47,500 1979 GMC 7000 grain truck, hydraulic endgate. Tag #Kyle0616...........$12,500 1984 Chevrolet C70 truck, hydraulic endgate. Tag #Kyle0616..............$12,000 1985 Versatile 4700 swather, 30-ft. DSA header, only 300 hours. Tag #Kyle0616.......................................................................................$12,000 Case IH Concord 5010 50-ft. air seeder, 10” spacing, 3400 2-compartment tank, single shoot. Tag #Kyle0616...................................................$35,000 Big Bud HN250 tractor, Fuller transmission, 24.5x32 duals, 3280 hours. Tag #Kyle0616 1996 Cadillac, 4.6L engine, automatic transmission, 21-22 mpg, 210,000 miles. Tag #Sam0616.........................................................................$4000 Rite-Way 4500 45-ft. roller with 48” drums. Tag #Keven0616................$36,000 Rite-Way FS62 45-ft. rollers with 48” drums. Tag #Keven0616..............$46,000 New Holland TR70 combine, 960 22-ft. header. Tag #LarryMc0616........$6500 Eversman 25D 2 yard scraper. 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• 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
NEW H&S 1416 wheel rake. Tag #Hug0516.............................................$17,900 2011 Ezee-On 1400 skidsteer mounted post pounder. Tag #Hug0516......$7000 NEW!! Danuser 48” pallet fork for skidsteer loader. Tag #Hug0516..............$890 1984 John Deere 8820 combine, diamond duals, 230 straight cut header. Tag #ArtH0516..........................................................................................$20,000 1983 John Deere 8820 combine, 230 30-ft. header. Tag #ArtH0516.......$18,000 NEW pasture harrows. Tag #Hug0516...................................... $199 per section NEW Farm King rototillers available. Tag #Hug0516 Highline 6800 round bale mover and feeder. Tag #JR0516........................$7500 Engine end 3-pt. hitch & PTO for 9030 bidirectional. Tag #RogW0516........$3800 Yearling bulls for sale. Tag #PaulT0516 Westfield tailgate auger with hydraulic hose. Tag #KerryC0516...................$350 GT tailgate auger with hydraulic valve. Tag #KerryC0516..............................$400 Athey forced feed loader, conveyor, used in cement batch plant. Tag #Shane0516 Pallets. Tag #Shane0516.....$0.50 ea. 3-pt. fargo spreader. Tag #RogF0516 Case 1066 excavator. Tag #Packy0516 (30 or more) rubber packers for John Deere 9450 drills. Tag #ANF0516 14-ft. cultipacker. Tag #DeanD0516 New Holland 1048 2-wide bale wagon. Tag #DeanD0516 Case IH MX135 MFD tractor, 3-pt., dual PTO, loader. Tag #0516............$37,000 Case 730 30-ft. pull type windrower, good shape. Tag #WHjar0516 8000 gallon diesel tank on skid. Tag #WHjar0516 Concord 48-ft. air seeder, 12” spacing, 3000 tow behind tank, new hoses and tires, rebuilt diesel engine drive. Tag #PatW0516...............................$39,000 Combine trailer, hauls Case combine. Tag #Russ0516...............................$8500 24-ft. flatbed on wheels with headache rack. Tag #Russ0516.....................$1500 Haybuster 32-ft. drills, for parts. Tag #Russ0516........................................$5000 1969 Ford F600 grain truck, 15-ft. box. Tag #Russ0516..............................$3500 Ford 224 22-ft. disc. Tag #Russ0516...........................................................$3500 Gysler 32-ft. plow. Tag #Russ0516..............................................................$2500 Gysler 40-ft. plow. Tag #Russ0516..............................................................$4500 Morris 36-ft. rod weeder. Tag #Russ0516...................................................$1500 11 yard scraper. Tag #GlacierCol0516
SPRAYERS & SPREADERS
Summers 48-ft. pickup sprayer, mid-mount booms, quick single Jet nozzles, Honda 5 hp engine. Tag #BobP0416 2000 Flexi-Coil 67XL sprayer, 120-ft. single boom, 1500 gallon main tank, inductor tank, 500 gallon auxiliary tank, wash tank, windscreens, double nozzles. Tag #Ruth0416.........................................................................................$15,000 2002 Brandt SB4000 suspended boom sprayer, 90-ft. booms, 1600 gallon tank, chemical inductor, foam marker, new pump, Micro-Trak controller. Tag #PatF0316.........................................................................................$13,900 Flexi-Coil 67XL sprayer, 114-ft. double booms, double nozzles, 18.4x26 lug tires, windscreens, 2 tanks. Tag #DaveB1015 Flexi-Coil 67XL 130-ft. field sprayer, windscreens, 1500 gallon tank, auxiliary tank, double TeeJet nozzles. Tag #Ruth0915....................................... $10,500 Summers 48-ft. pickup mounted sprayer, 500 gallon tank, bottom fill, Quick Jet nozzles, has 50-ft. of hose with hand wand. Tag #DaveS0414..............$8500 15 gallon induction mixer tank, set up with 20-ft. hose. Tag #DaveS0414.....$500
ROUND & SQUARE BALERS
New Holland 1425 self-propelled baler, gas. Tag #GuyM0416................$7500 New Holland 1425 self-propelled baler, 16x18 bales. Tag #KenL0316.......$6500 New Holland 644 round baler, auto wrap, twine only, makes 5-ft. bale. Tag #FredV0316..........................................................................................$5500 2010 New Holland 7090 round baler, twine only, only 1700 bales. Tag #LarryM0216............................................................................................... $20,500 (2) Massey Ferguson 12 balers. As is. Tag #PatH0216................................ $2000 New Holland 425 PTO baler. Tag #BobR0815............................................$4500 Vermeer 605 Series K round baler, twine tie, only 7800 bales. Tag #DonMac0715...............................................................................................$6500 New Holland SP166 self-propelled baler, Wisconsin 2 cylinder engine, reconditioned and should run fine. Tag #ANF0715...........................................$8500
BALE MOVERS
New Holland 1069 diesel bale wagon, 3-wide, 154 bale capacity, cab, air conditioning. Tag #GuyM0416.....................................................................$35,000 New Holland Super 1049 bale wagon. Tag #KevinM1015.......................$15,000
TRAILERS
1993 MTNT 125 barrel water tanker trailer. Tag #Brian0316....................$17,000 2013 GR 150 barrel water tanker trailer. Tag #Brian0316.........................$37,000 Star 51-ft. grain trailer, 3 axles, 11R22.5 tires, Shur-Lok tarp. Tag #Kyle0316 Miller 20-ft. tilt bed trailer, pintle hitch. Tag #Butch0316................................ $4500 NEW!! PJ trailers. Tag #EEquip0216.............................................Call for Prices Tempco 24-ft. gooseneck trailer, 7000 lb axles. Tag #DonW0216................. $4500 Reconditioned logging trailer, sliding main beam. Good looking trailer. Tag #DennyL1215.............................................................................................$15,000 18-ft. gooseneck stock trailer. Tag #Hug1115..............................................$2500 2009 Homemade 4-horse bumper pull trailer. Tag #Hug1115.....................$1500 1974 Homemade flat bed trailer, 107” deck. Wide enough for older swathers. Tag #TSimo1115..........................................................................................$2500 Continental 8x20 cargo trailer, 12 volt battery system, LED lights. Tag #Larry1015...................................................................................................$8500
MISCELLANEOUS
Adrian Quick-Pit 10 drive over grain pit. In excellent shape, always shedded. Tag #Hug0616.......................................................................................$7500 General Implement 48” 3-pt. rototiller. Tag #BobC0416.............................$1500 40 hp electric motor. Tag #Neal0416 Watts 6-bale big square bale feeder, hammers in good shape, stainless liner on deck, chain in good shape. Tag #Reid0416.......................................... $18,000 (34) rolls used barbed wire. In good shape. Tag #RayM0416................... $30/roll 1000 gallon fuel tank. Tag #BobC0416..........................................................$950 500 gallon square fuel tank. Tag #GrantO0416.............................................$750 Smithy lathe. Tag #Ruth0416......................................................................$1700 Century heavy 16 speed drill press, 5/8” bit. Tag #Ruth0416........................$500 Tebben 6-ft. 3-pt. mowers. Tag #Hug0416.................................Preseason Price NEW!! Tebben 5-ft. 3-pt. mowers. Tag #Hug0416......................Preseason Price NEW!! Tebben 10-ft. 3-pt. mower. Tag #Hug0416.....................Preseason Price NEW!! Danuser skidsteer mounted hammer. Tag #Hug0416...Preseason Price (41) T5 4-ft. light fixture with 6 bulbs per fixture. Tag #Zenith0316.............$40 ea. TA 4-ft. light fixture with 4 bulbs. Tag #Zenith0316...........................................$40 24-ft. pipe panels. Tag #Joe0316.............................................................$350 ea. Round bale feeders. Tag #Joe0316...............................................................$550 John Deere 45 loader. Tag #DaveM0116....................................................$1500 John Deere loader for older John Deere tractor. Tag #DaveM0116............$1500 Batch Boy chemical mixer. Tag #BK0116...................................................$4500 30-ft. portable corral gates. Tag #BirchCr0116......................................$500 each 2011 Dodge long box, fender flares, rear bumper and tailgate. Brand new, black in color. Tag #DanG1215.......................................................................$5500 DuAl loader off International 806. Tag #ANF0715.......................................$1950 1000 gallon water storage tank. Tag #Vince1114 2013 Polaris 900XP 4-seat UTV. Very few miles. Tag #Grant0214...........$19,000 10,000 gallon vertical fuel tank. Tag #Vince0813.........................................$6500
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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...............................................................Call 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 Eng. 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 Eng. 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 Eng. HP, 1375 hours, 6-tine grapple, 3-function joystick, Power Reverser, 2 scv’s, 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 1996 Case IH 7240 Magnum MFWD, 5440 hours, Power Shift, 4 SCV’s, weighted front and rear, 42”duals, new front tires, Cummins 216 H.P. ......... $54,500
2013 John Deere 6150M MFWD, H360SL loader, 5-tine grapple, 873 hours, 20 speed AutoQuad, 540/1000 PTO.................$97,000 Extended Warranty 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 2002 Challenger MT545 MFWD, (120 PTO HP) ML98 SL Loader, Joystick, 4682 hours, Partial Powershift with LH Reverser, Local Trade.......................................$41,500 2009 John Deere 7230 MFWD, 673 SL loader with 3-function joystick, Power Quad with left-hand reverser, 540/1000 PTO, 80% 38” rears, 95% fronts, 2 scv’s, 3600 hours.................................................................$68,900 2013 John Deere 6105D MFWD, H310 SL loader with grapple, 412 hours, 12 speed trans with left-hand shuttle, Joystick, Rear weights, 3-point Ballast Box, 3 scv’s....... ..........................................................................$58,500 1999 New Holland TV140 Bi-Directional, 4740 hours, 7614 loader with grapple, PTO on both ends, 3-point on cab end, 3 scv’s on cab end, 2 scv’s on engine end, weights, 90% matching tires. On the Farm!......$44,000 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!..$55,000 2012 Massey Ferguson (Hesston) 1837 In-Line baler, 14×18 bales, low bales, 540 PTO, Manual tension, Nice!........................................................................ Call 1998 John Deere MFWD, 200 H.P., Power Shift 20.8×42 rears(60%), 16.9×30 fronts(60%), 4 scv’s, duals, quick hitch, front fenders............................................$45,500
Maintaining USDA compliance in organic system
By Joyce Trevithick, Area Agronomist, Natural Resource Conservation Service As the Area Agronomist for the Great Falls Natural Resource Conservation Area, a portion of my job is to work with the Highly Erodible Land program and the HEL compliance program. The Food Security Act of 1985 established the National Food Security Act Manual (NFSAM), which sets forth the purposes and objectives of the Highly Erodible Land Conservation (HELC) and Wetland Conservation (WC). I work with producers and field offices to assist producers who are USDA participants to maintain conservation compliance. The last few years have seen the number of organic producers increase while also bringing about an increase in compliance issues. The Food Security Act of 1985 assigned specific responsibilities to the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) in the administration of the Highly Erodible Land and Wetland Conservation. This includes making Highly Erodible Land (HEL) determinations and Wetland (WC) determinations on land owned and/or operated by a USDA program participant. Any land, owned or operated by a USDA participant, which was cropped at the time of the Food Security Act, had an HELC determination completed by NRCS between 1986 and 1992 and a written conservation plan. Any land which has since been broken from native sod is required to have an HELC determination completed and a conservation plan approved by NRCS prior to certifying a crop at the Farm Service Agency. There are several factors brought into HELC determinations. These are factors which a producer does not have much control over. The soil erodibility index is one factor used to determine whether a soil map unit is highly erodible. The potential erodibility (PE) of a soil takes into consideration the climate and the susceptibility of the soil to wind erosion. Another factor is the Soil Loss Tolerance (T) of that particular soil. The (T) factor is the maximum amount of soil loss in tons per acre per year that can be tolerated and still permit a high level of crop productivity to be sustained economically and indefinitely. This number ranges from 1-5, with most of central Montana soils being 2, 3 or 5T soils. The lower the number the more fragile that soil is. This number can be found on the soil survey of every county in Montana. The Potential Erodibility (PE) is then divided by the soil loss tolerance (T) of the soil map unit. If that number is greater than 8 the land is considered to be Highly Erodible (HEL). If it is less than 8 then the soil is considered NonHighly Erodible (NHEL). Soil loss of the conservation system on an HEL field broke out after 1985 must be less than the soil loss tolerance (T) of the predominant soil on that field or (2T) 2 times T if previously cropped (before 1985). The original plans on cropland were written between 1985 and 1992, after the Food Security Act. NRCS used the current cropping system on the ground at that time to determine the erosion rate of the system. This was still mostly strip/fallow systems before no-till became common. The strips were 20 -30 rods wide and were developed throughout the 1900’s to minimize wind erosion in eastern Montana. Tillage was common and for years farmers controlled wind erosion with the use of narrow strips. As chemical weed control became prevalent, Montana saw more “block” farming where standing stubble and residue on the soil surface helped to minimize the effect of the wind. A Highly Erodible Land determination does not mean the land cannot be farmed. It just means a producer must be farming in such a way that wind erosion is reduced to a “tolerable” level. If a field loses the top soil, yield and profitability will be reduced. The topsoil holds most of the soil organic matter, moisture and nutrients, creating habitat for soil biology to flourish and roots to grow. The NFSAM Part 510.11 states: C. Filing Form AD-1026 (1) Persons who request benefits on land that they own or operate that is subject to HELC and WC provisions are required to file Form AD-1026 certification at the FSA county office. (2) This form also serves as a person’s certification of applying a conservation plan and/or use of a conservation system as well as compliance with the wetland provisions. As the above states, producers who receive benefits from USDA must be applying a conservation system which meets HELC compliance. If found out of compliance with the Highly Erodible Land program, a producer may lose their USDA benefits. CONTINUED ON PAGE B7
Maintaining USDA compliance in organic system CONTINUED FROM PAGE B6
This includes any CRP, Disaster payments, Farm Operating Loans, EQIP, CSP, RMA (crop insurance) and other benefits included under USDA programs. “A conservation system designed to meet the HELC requirements is a combination of one or more conservation measures or management practices. An approved HELC conservation plan is a document that describes the application and maintenance of an approved conservation system.” (NFSAM, 512 (A)) It is more challenging to maintain HELC compliance when the fields are being tilled as in organic systems but there are practices that can be used to minimize wind erosion. The strip cropping system we were familiar with before no-till is one of the most successful ways. In our organic systems, the strips are still a viable solution to the conservation compliance issue. HELC determinations are made on a fieldby-field basis. If a field has 33% HEL soils or 50+ acres of HEL soils then the entire field is considered HEL and must have a conservation system in place which meets HELC requirements if the producer is receiving USDA benefits. The unsheltered distance across a field makes a huge difference in the erosion rate within a field. The erosion tools used by NRCS take into account the distance across a field in the prevailing wind direction at the most erosive periods of the year (typically Nov-Feb in north central Montana). The longer this distance is the more likely soil particles are to begin moving. Shorter distances with vegetation breaking up the wind force will limit the amount of soil being lost to wind erosion. If a tilled field has only 200 – 300 feet of unsheltered distance, there is much less chance of excessive wind erosion than a field that has 1000 of unsheltered distance. Wider equipment encourages farmers to have wider strips, but producers need to consider the cover on their fields and their tillage practices. Another issue to consider is the smoothness of a field. The smoother the field the easier it is for wind to pick of soil particles and carry them across the field. Consider the difference between the look of a field after a cultivator with spikes goes through it and a disk. The disk will leave it smoother with smaller soil aggregate. This is particularly risky going into the winter. Residue on the surface will limit soil erosion. Dead or living residue helps keep soil in place when we are dealing with wind and water erosion. A cover crop can be planted at any time to help hold soil in place and also reduce weed competition. Having residue on the surface going into the winter erosive period will help a produce maintain compliance with USDA programs. If you have concerns feel free to come into your local NRCS field office and talk to one of the conservationists there. You can also email me at joyce.trevithick@mt.usda. gov. I am always glad to work with producers and help them maintain compliance. Joyce Trevithick, in addition to being the NRCS Area Agronomist, is a MOA member with degrees from Montana State University in Agronomy, Animal Science and Crop Science.
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The Sandwich
An Irishman, a Mexican and a Redneck were doing construction work on the scaffolding of a tall building. They were eating lunch and the Irishman said, “Corned beef and cabbage! If I get corned beef and cabbage one more time for lunch, I’m going to jump off this building.” The Mexican opened his lunch box and exclaimed, “Burritos again! If I get burritos one more time, I’m going to jump off too. “The Redneck opened his lunch and said, “Bologna again. If I get a bologna sandwich one more time, I’m jumping too.” Next day the Irishman opens his lunch box, sees corned beef and cabbage and jumps to his death. The Mexican opens his lunch, sees a burrito and jumps too. The Redneck opens his lunch, sees the bologna and jumps to his death as well. At the funeral, the Irishman’s wife is weeping. She says, “If I’d known how really tired he was of corned beef and cabbage, I never would have given it to him again!” The Mexican’s wife also weeps and says,”I could have given him tacos or enchiladas! I didn’t realize he hated burritos so much. “Everyone turned and stared at the Redneck’s wife. “Hey, don’t look at me,” she said. “He makes his own lunch.”
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ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE Certified Wrangler - Certified Shaw - Ladak
Call Ernie Johnson 406-357-4182 or cell: 262-3081 or 262-3809
Spectators welcome at Miles City’s inaugural sheepdog trial
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 2-1980 Ford Dump Trucks
Model L9000 tandem axle Detroit, 6V-92, 350 hp. Hendrickson Walking Beam suspension, 13 speed transmission. Both have good Williamson 12 cubic yard dump boxes, hoists and components. 1 truck has bad engine, 1 truck is a good runner and has been used recently. DOT inspection in 2015. Both were set up as dump trucks since new......................................
Asking $15,000 for the pair
Conveyor/Mixer Truck
1973 Mack DM 6115; vin DM61154689; Mack 6 cylinder engine, 260 hp, 251,896 miles, 9987 hours; Challenge 9 yard mixer, Theam 39A aluminum maxi swing conveyor with remote, new belt, 150 gallon water tank, excellent tires............................................................. Asking $4500
Pup Trailer
1970 Garwood dump trailer, vin 288140, tandem axle, 10 yard box, good tires................................................................... Asking $3000
Cab & Chassis
1986 Dodge 3/4 ton, automatic, cab & chassis..........Asking $1500
Call Chris Hafer 406-490-4418
Rene LaBree explains her whistle command system while her Border collie Gabe waits eagerly to go to work.
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Enthusiasts of good dogs and supreme livestock handling won’t want to miss the first Sunday Creek Sheepdog Trial to be held June 24-25 near Miles City, Montana. Approximately 60 highly-trained Border collies and their handlers will compete in a U.S. Border Collie Handler’s sanctioned trial. All dogs in classes from the top-tiered open dogs to the starting novice and nursery dogs will work a group of sheep through a specific course under the direction of their skilled trainers. The dogs’ skills in gathering, driving, sorting and penning the sheep are evaluated on a points basis. Host Rene LaBree, a rancher from Ismay, has competed in sheepdog trials for more than 15 years, and assisted with organizing competitions in other locations. This is the first year she has hosted a trial at her own acreage at the Bergerson Ranchettes near Miles City. There are numerous competitions in surrounding states, but this is the only field trial to be held in Montana this year. “This is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time – to bring this competition to this area,” says LaBree. “I want to share these great dogs and this breed with people, and invite everyone who has an interest to come learn more about working Border collies.” Spectators are welcome to come and view the days’ events, which will start at approximately 7 a.m. each day and last until mid-afternoon. The location is approximately 6 miles from Miles City. Take Highway 59 north past the airport to Highway 489 (Kinsey Highway). Go 4 miles, and turn left on N. Sunday Creek Drive. Go 0.7 miles to the start of the course on Tuesday Drive. Parking is available, and spectators are welcome to set up lawn chairs in designated areas near the course. Please leave all pets at home and be courteous to the human and canine competitors. For more information, contact Rene LaBree at 406.234.6398 or renelabree@gmail.com, or find the event on Facebook.
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A Texas farmer goes to Australia for a vacation. There he meets an Aussie farmer and gets talking. The Aussie shows off his big wheat field and the Texan says, “Oh! We have wheat fields that are at least twice as large”. Then they walk around the ranch a little and the Aussie shows off his herd of cattle. The Texan immediately says, “ We have longhorns that are at least twice as large as your cows”. The conversation has, meanwhile, almost died when the Texan sees a herd of kangaroos hopping through the field. He asks, “And what are those”? The Aussie asks with an incredulous look, “Don’t you have any grasshoppers in Texas”?
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Take your taste buds on a tropical fruit trip
By Julie Garden-Robinson, Food and Nutrition Specialist, NDSU Extension Service “Try this miracle fruit,” our tour leader said as he plucked a few red berries from a shrublike plant in Costa Rica and began peeling the outer skin. I watched carefully as he peeled the small red berry to reveal a white inner seed. We all began swirling the seeds in our mouths like cough drops. “When you taste this lime, it will taste sweet,” he added. I was skeptical but feeling adventuresome. Maybe the altitude was affecting my reasoning ability. The seed really didn’t taste like anything. However, when I tasted the lime, the typically mouth-puckering fruit was as sweet as candy. I decided I would do some investigation about what causes this change. The miracle fruit (that’s really its name) affects our taste buds and perception of sweet and sour because it contains a “glycoprotein” (sugar-protein). The glycoprotein does not change the acidity of the food. Miracle fruit was just one of the many tropical fruits I tried. In fact, I really had not thought too much about the origin of some of the fruits that we can buy at times in our local grocery stores. Costa Rica produces a wide range of fruits, including bananas, mangos, pineapples and papaya. We were served plates of tropical fruit or glasses of fresh-squeezed fruit juice at almost every meal, along with plenty of beans and rice. I really never had thought about what type of shrub or tree produces some of these fruits, so that was eye-opening. Some of these fruits grow on bushes, close to the ground, while others grew high in the trees. I admit I wasn’t sure where to look when someone said, “Look at all the mangos!” They were high in a tree above a house. I also noted that tropical houseplants such as the foot-tall ones I have at home towered over my head when they were in their natural element in Costa Rica. Amaryllis plants grew like wild plants on the slopes of hills. Here’s a little quiz. Name the fruit that I am describing with the clues listed below. These are all available in Midwestern grocery stores. Question 1. This popular fruit grows on a tall tree. Each fruit is considered a “finger,” and a group of the fruits is called a “hand.” They are inexpensive and readily available. The creamy white interior is rich in potassium, which we need for muscle contraction and nerve impulses. It provides complex carbohydrates and serves as a quick source of fuel in its own biodegradable yellow wrapper. If you have a pet monkey, you might want to watch these fruits closely. What is it? Question 2. This fruit is similar in appearance but is less sweet than its “cousin” described in Question 1. It is starchy, with a neutral taste similar to a potato. It often is served with a sweet glaze. What is it? Question 3. This fruit has sweet and sour flavors and is greenish-yellow, usually with five distinctive ridges. It can be eaten raw or used in cooking. When you slice it open, its shape may remind you of the nighttime sky. What is it? Question 4. This tropical fruit grows on trees up to 130 feet tall. It is oval to round, with a smooth outer skin that ripens from green to golden yellow to red, depending on the type. It is a good source of vitamins A and C, potassium, and several other vitamins and minerals. (Hint: I mentioned it earlier.) What is it? Question 5. This fruit grows on waxy, long leaves, sometimes fairly close to the ground. If you add this raw fruit to Jello, the natural enzyme bromelain will cause the gelatin to become watery. Use the canned chunks or tidbits in gelatin salads. This fruit is an excellent source of vitamins C and A, along with minerals. What is it? How did you do? The answers are 1. banana; 2. plantain; 3. star fruit or carambola; 4. mango; 5. pineapple. We also learned about guava, nanzi, guava or “cas,” anona, guanabana, papaya and several other fruits I never had encountered. One smelled like rotten cheese, so I politely declined the opportunity to taste it after seeing the scowling faces of those who took a bite. We all have our own “local foods,” depending on the climate and growing season. We grow many fruits and vegetables in our area, but we also import many, which adds variety to all of our diets. Fruits and vegetables of all types have many health benefits. We all should aim to fill half of our plates with fruits and vegetables, according to current dietary guidelines. Adults, CONTINUED ON PAGE B10
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on average, should aim to consume at least 4 1/2 cups of fruits and vegetables every day. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, along with other healthful foods, may help prevent cancer, heart disease and other chronic diseases. Because gardening season is close at hand, visit https:// www.ag.ndsu.edu/fieldtofork to learn more about growing, preparing and preserving many fruits and vegetables that grow well in our area. To add a little variety, pick up an unfamiliar fruit now and then at the supermarket. Here’s a tasty dip that goes well with a variety of fruit. You can use any type of sour cream or yogurt; the nutritional analysis is based on lower-fat, lower-calories types. Tropical Fruit Dip 2 c. sour cream, reduced-fat 1 (8-ounce) container low-fat yogurt (vanilla or your favorite fruit flavor) 4 Tbsp. vanilla instant pudding (about half of a 3 1/2-ounce package) Combine all ingredients in a medium-sized mixing bowl. Mix thoroughly and chill. Makes 12 servings, about 1/4 cup each. Each serving has 90 calories, 5 g (grams) fat, 3 g protein, 8 g carbohydrate, 0 g fiber and 105 milligrams sodium.
The egg and the rose
Did you know that eggshells help rose bushes grow? The nutrients contained in the shells are a great benefit, especially if you crush up the eggshells and deposit them under the surface of the soil, near the bush’s roots. The same applies to water that you’ve used to boil eggs in–when you’re finished cooking, just dump the nutrient-enriched water on your rosebush.
A bumper crop of pocket gophers – Part 2
By Jim Stordahl, Clearwater/Polk County Extension, Minnesota Pocket gophers raise havoc with their burrowing, feeding and creating dirt mounts in hay fields, CRP and road ditches. Gophers can be a challenge to control; following are several options to control these pesky critters. Trapping is extremely effective for pocket gopher control in small areas. For effective trapping, the first task is to find the tunnel. The procedure will vary depending on whether traps are set in the main tunnel or in the lateral tunnels. You may have to experiment with trap type and placement. Some trappers have success leaving tunnels completely open when they set their traps; others, when they place traps in the main, close off the tunnel completely, and when trapping the lateral, close most of the tunnel with sod or cover the hole with a shingle. Traps can be marked above ground with flags and should be anchored with a stake and wire or chain so a predator does not carry off the catch and the trap. Trapping is most effective when gophers are pushing up new mounds, generally in spring and fall. If a trap is not visited within 48 hours, move it to a new location. Leave traps set in a tunnel system even if you have trapped a gopher in spring and early summer, when gophers are most likely to share their quarters. Some predator odors have been tested as gopher repellents and show some promise. Commercially available sonic devises are claimed to repel pocket gophers. There is, however, no scientific supporting evidence. The plants known as caper spurge, gopher purge, or mole plant (Euphorbia lathyrus) and the castor-oil plant (Ricinus communis) have been promoted as gopher repellents, but there is no evidence of their effectiveness. In addition, these are not recommended as they are both poisonous to humans and pets. Several rodenticides currently are federally registered and available for pocket gopher control. The most widely used and evaluated is strychnine alkaloid (0.25 to 0.5% active ingredients) on grain baits. There is some concern that pocket gophers may consume sub-lethal doses of strychnine and then develop bait shyness. Strychnine acts very rapidly and gophers sometimes die within an hour after consuming a lethal dose. If the label has directions for use with a burrow builder machine, then it is a Restricted Use Pesticide. Zinc phosphide (2%) is less effective than strychnine for gopher control. Anticoagulants now are available for pocket gopher control. Currently, the only federally registered products are chlorophacinone and diphacinone. Before making plans to control this way, but sure to check to see if you need a Private Pesticide Applicator License to purchase these products. To poison pocket gophers, the bait must be placed in their tunnel systems by hand or by a special machine known as a burrow builder. Underground baiting for pocket gopher control with strychnine presents minimal hazards to non-target wildlife, either by direct consumption of bait or by eating
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poisoned gophers. Poison bait spilled on the surface of the ground may be hazardous to ground-feeding birds such as mourning doves. The main drawback to grain baits is their high susceptibility to decomposition in the damp burrows. A new product that contains a grain mixture plus the anticoagulant, diphacinone, in a paraffin block not only increases the bait’s effective life, but also makes it possible for more than one gopher to be killed with the same bait. Once the resident gopher ingests the toxicant and dies, it is typical for a neighboring gopher to take over the tunnel system and thus to ingest the stilltoxic bait. Bait can be placed in a burrow system by hand, using a special hand-operated bait dispenser probe, or by making an opening to the burrow system with a probe. Placing bait in the burrow by hand is more time-consuming than either of the probing methods, but there is no doubt that the bait is delivered to the tunnel system. A variation to the hand probe delivering bait is one that delivers propane and then ignites it in the tunnel. This system offers another level of danger if too much propane is delivered before ignition! The key to efficient and effective use of these methods is locating the burrow system. The main burrow generally is found 12 to 18 inches away from the plug on the fan-shaped mounds. If you use a trowel or shovel to locate the main burrow, dig 12 to 18 inches away from the plug. When the main burrow is located, place a rounded tablespoon (15 ml) of bait in each direction. Place the bait well into each tunnel system with a long-handled spoon and then block off each tunnel with sod clumps and soil. Bait blocks are also applied in this manner. The reason for closing the burrow is that pocket gophers are attracted to openings in their system with the intent of closing them with soil. Thus, if there is a detectable opening near the placement of poison, the pocket gopher may cover the bait with soil as it plugs the opening. Pocket gophers normally travel all portions of their burrow system during a day. Mechanical Burrow Builder. The burrow builder delivers bait underground mechanically, so large areas can be economically treated for pocket gopher control. It is tractordrawn and is available in hydraulically operated units or three-point hitch models. This information is adapted from Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage. A publication from University of Nebraska Extension that is available at all of the finer Extension offices. For more information contact me at stordahl@umn. edu or 800-450-2465.
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A farmer lived on a quiet rural highway. But, as time went by, the traffic slowly built up at an alarming rate. The traffic was so heavy and so fast that his chickens were being run over at a rate of three to six a day. So one day he called the sheriff’s office and said, “You’ve got to do something about all of these people driving so fast and killing all of my chickens.” “What do you want me to do?” asked the sheriff. “I don’t care, just do something about those drivers!” So the next day he had the county workers go out and erect a sign that said: SLOW: SCHOOL CROSSING Three days later the farmer called the sheriff and said, “You’ve got to do something about these drivers. The ‘school crossing’ sign seems to make them go faster.” So, again, the sheriff sends out the county workers and they put up a new sign: SLOW: CHILDREN AT PLAY And that really sped them up. So the farmer called and called and called everyday for three weeks. Finally, he asked the sheriff, “Your signs are doing no good. Is it all right for me to put up my own sign?” The sheriff told him, “Sure thing, put up your own sign.” He was going to let the farmer do just about anything in order to have him stop calling. Well, the sheriff got no more calls from the farmer. Three weeks after the farmers last call, the sheriff decided to call him. “How’s the problem with those drivers. Did you put up your sign?” “Oh, I sure did. And not one chicken has been killed since then. I’ve got to go. I’m very busy.” And he hung up the phone. The sheriff thought to himself, “I’d better go to that farmer’s house and look at that sign... There might be something there that WE could use to slow down drivers.” So the sheriff drove out to the farmer’s house, and he saw the sign. It was a whole sheet of plywood. And written in large yellow letters were the words: SLOW: NUDIST COLONY
USDA offers targeted farm loan funding
USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director (SED) Bruce Nelson reminds Montana producers that FSA offers targeted farm ownership and farm operating loans to assist underserved applicants as well as beginning farmers and ranchers. “Each year, a portion of FSA’s loan funds are set aside to lend to targeted underserved and beginning farmers and ranchers,” Nelson said. “Farming and livestock production are capital intensive business ventures and FSA is committed to helping producers start, expand and maintain their agricultural operations.” USDA defines underserved applicants as a group whose members have been subjected to racial, ethnic, or gender prejudice because of their identity as members of the group without regard to their individual qualities. For farm loan program purposes, targeted underserved groups are women, African Americans, American Indians and Alaskan Natives, Hispanics and Asians and Pacific Islanders. Underserved or beginning farmers and ranchers who cannot obtain commercial credit from a bank can apply for either FSA direct loans or guaranteed loans. Direct loans are made to applicants by FSA. Guaranteed loans are made by lending institutions who arrange for FSA to guarantee the loan. FSA can guarantee up to 95 percent of the loss of principal and interest on a loan. The FSA guarantee allows lenders to make agricultural credit available to producers who do not meet the lender’s normal underwriting criteria. “During fiscal year 2015, Montana FSA obligated $45.2 million in loans to assist 383 targeted underserved and beginning producers,” Nelson said. The direct and guaranteed loan program provides for two types of loans: farm ownership loans and farm operating loans. Farm ownership loan funds may be used to purchase or enlarge a farm or ranch, purchase easements or rights of way needed in the farm’s operation, build or improve buildings such as a dwelling or barn, promote soil and water conservation and development and pay closing costs. Farm operating loan funds may be used to purchase livestock, poultry, farm equipment, fertilizer, and other materials necessary to operate a successful farm. Operating loan funds can also be used for family living expenses, refinancing debts under certain conditions, paying salaries for hired farm laborers, installing or improving water systems for home, livestock, or irrigation use and other similar improvements. In addition to customary farm operating and ownership loans, FSA now offers Microloans through the direct loan program. The focus of Microloans is on the financing needs of small, beginning farmer, niche and non-traditional farm operations. Microloans are available for both ownership and operating finance needs. To learn more about microloans, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/microloans. Repayment terms for direct operating loans depend on the collateral securing the loan and usually run from one to seven years. Financing for direct farm ownership loans cannot exceed 40 years. Interest rates for direct loans are set periodically according to the Government’s cost of borrowing. Guaranteed loan terms and interest rates are set by the lender. To qualify as a beginning producer, the individual or entity must meet the eligibility requirements outlined for direct or guaranteed loans. Additionally, individuals and all entity members must have operated a farm for less than 10 years. Applicants must materially or substantially participate in the operation. For farm ownership purposes, the applicant must not own a farm greater than 30 percent of the average size farm in the county at the time of application. All direct farm ownership applicants must have participated in the business operations of a farm for at least three years out of the last 10 years prior to the date the application is submitted. If the applicant is an entity, all members must be related by blood or marriage and all entity members must be eligible beginning farmers. For more information on FSA’s farm loan programs and targeted underserved and beginning farmer guidelines, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/farmloans or contact your local FSA Office. To find your local FSA office, visit http://offices.usda. gov. ##### To own a bit of ground, to scratch it with a hoe, to plant seeds and watch their renewal of life - this is the commonest delight of the race, the most satisfactory thing a man can do. Charles Dudley Warner
##### Ironically, rural America has become viewed by a growing number of Americans as having a higher quality of life not because of what it has, but rather because of what it does not have! Don A. Dillman
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By Julie Garden-Robinson, Food and Nutrition Specialist, NDSU Extension Service As I was driving with the window open in my vehicle, the scent of freshly mown grass reminded me that summer is almost here. A little later, my nose detected another sensory delight of spring: the aroma of grilling food. Although you might be expecting an article about grilling with that opener, I’d like to take us back to winter temperatures. Besides using your grill, how about using your freezer to store some homemade ready-to-cook or ready-to-heatand-eat freezer meals? Many people like to ease up on time in the kitchen when the weather allows us to enjoy our gardens and other outdoor activities. Freezer meals can help. Freezer meals are the product of a term known as freezer cooking. The basic concept of freezer cooking is that you spend one day preparing a large quantity of meals that will feed you or your family for two weeks up to two months. A wide range of freezer meal recipes are available on the internet, but not all of them are equally nutritious. Look for recipes that provide nutrition information. Meals are prepared assembly-style, packaged, labeled and frozen. Depending on how many freezer meals you prepared, you shouldn’t have to prepare the main entrée again for the next two weeks or a month. You can save time and potentially money, plus have control over the ingredients in your foods, if you make your own freezer meals. Assembly-style processing saves you time; instead of chopping one onion for each recipe as you need it, you might chop 10 onions at one time and be able to use them for multiple recipes. Even better: You only have to clean up once. When you are preparing several recipes at once, you may be able to take advantage of buying ingredients in bulk. Bulk purchasing typically provides a lower price per unit on items when you buy them in large quantities. Freezer storage makes meals convenient. Simply remove a package the night before to thaw in the refrigerator and reheat or cook for your evening meal the next day. Additionally, when you have easy-to-prepare meals on hand, you are less likely to order take-out or visit the fast-food drive through when you get hungry. If you never have done any freezer cooking, start small and gradually increase. Try a few meals that you know your family will eat, or try a plan for two weeks’ worth of meals if you feel ready. This should take you only about half a day or less to prepare, and the meals can fit in a refrigerator-top freezer. Remember that certain foods will not reheat well after being frozen. Lettuce, watermelon and tomatoes will become limp. Cooked potato chunks will become gritty. Fully cooked pasta may be mushy. Gravies and some dairy products such as cream or milk will separate when frozen. Cooked eggs may become rubbery. Even if you have a small freezer, freezer meals still can be an option for you. By getting creative and freezing meals flat, you can store about two weeks’ worth of meals in a refrigerator-top freezer. Once meals are frozen, you can reorganize them so they are stacked vertically like a bookshelf if your freezer allows. Avoid freezer-burn by using a freezer zip-top plastic bag and making sure to remove as much air as possible before sealing. Storing food in smaller quantities allows it to freeze more quickly and gives you the ability to take out only what you need. Use a permanent marker to label all food that goes into the freezer so you know what it is. Also include a use-by date (most food will stay good for two to three months from the date it was prepared) and any preparation steps needed to cook the food. That way you don’t have to dig for the recipe when you are ready to cook. Arrange containers in a single layer so air can circulate and help the food freeze quickly. The faster the food freezes, the better the quality will be when it thaws. Defrost food in the microwave or refrigerator. Thawing foods at room temperature increases the risk of bacterial contamination. We recently completed a freezer meals handout with several recipes incorporating “pulse foods” (lentils, dry peas and chickpeas) in honor of the International Year of Pulses in 2016. Pulse foods are good sources of fiber, protein, and many vitamins and minerals. See “On the Pulse of Healthful Eating: Making Freezer Meals With Lentils, Chickpeas and Split Peas” (at https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/yf/foods/ CONTINUED ON PAGE B15
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fn1787.pdf) for a variety of recipes and more tips about freezer meals. Here’s a different take on the old standard sloppy joes. Slow Cooker Sloppy Lentils Freezer Meal 1 c. lentils, dry (cooked according to package directions) 1 onion, diced 1 (14.5-ounce) can diced tomatoes, drained 1 (6-ounce) can tomato paste, unsalted 1 clove garlic, minced 1/2 c. ketchup 1 tsp. mustard powder 1 Tbsp. chili powder 3 Tbsp. molasses or honey 1 Tbsp. vinegar 1 c. chicken broth (add at cooking time) To freeze: Cook lentils according to package directions. Chop vegetables. Add ingredients to a labeled freezer bag. To cook: Remove from freezer and place in the refrigerator overnight to thaw. Pour contents into a slow cooker along with 1 cup water or broth. Cook on low five hours. To serve: Serve on whole-wheat buns or bread. Makes 14 (1/4-cup) servings. Each serving has 90 calories, 0.5 gram (g) fat, 4 g protein, 18 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber and 190 milligrams sodium.
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George, the farmer, had so many children that he ran out of names. So he started calling his kids after something around his farm. It was the first day of school and the teacher asked each child their name. When he got to one of Farmer George’s sons, the boy replied, ‘Wagon Wheel.’ The teacher said, ‘I need your real name boy, to which the lad replied, ‘It’s Wagon Wheel, sir.... really.’ The teacher, rather annoyed rejoined, ‘All right young man, take yourself right down to the Principal’s office this minute.’ The youngster pushed himself out of his chair, turned to his sister and said, ‘C’mon, ‘Chicken Feed’, he ain’t gonna believe you, either.’
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Androloma maccullochii is a striking moth. The adult moth has a 10- to 13-mm forewing. The caterpillars feed on fireweed. The image is part of a new website, Insects of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, which features close-up images showcasing the bright colors, delicate features and habitats of regional butterflies and moths, beetles, flies, bees, wasps, ants, sawflies, grasshoppers and other types of insects. Photo courtesy of Robert Peterson.
A Montana State University professor has created a way for people across the state of Montana and beyond to access photos of an often unseen world. Robert Peterson, professor in MSU’s Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences in the College of Agriculture, has created an online collection of his photos showcasing the insect world of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). Peterson hopes the online photobook – which includes more than 120 images taken over a period of 14 years – will be used and appreciated by the public. “There’s an entire, hidden world beneath our feet that’s not well understood or appreciated,” Peterson said. “Insects are the most abundant and diverse multicellular organisms in the GYE, and they play a vital role in how ecosystems function, but because they are small and people rarely see them close up, they’re overlooked in regard to their importance. This project is an effort to hopefully enhance public appreciation of, and education about, the incredible diversity and beauty of insects in the GYE.” The website, Insects of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, currently features close-up images showcasing the bright colors, delicate features and habitats of regional butterflies and moths, beetles, flies, bees, wasps, ants, sawflies, grasshoppers and other types of insects. Scientific names of the insects are listed, as is brief information about the insects’ anatomy, behavior and habitat.
The GYE includes Yellowstone National Park, comprises 34,375 square miles, and is one of the largest nearly intact temperatezone ecosystems on Earth, according to the U.S. National Park Service. Peterson said at least two out of every three species in an insect within this ecosystem. “Their diversity and abundance is staggering,” he said. “Insects aren’t viewed as charismatic as some of the large mammals in the region, but they are critical to any healthy ecosystem because they serve as pollinators that stimulate plant diversity, they’re an important food source for other organisms, they recycle nutrients, and are an crucial foundation for watershed health.” The project includes a Facebook and Twitter page as well, where Peterson posts pictures and descriptions of insects. Photographs of insects can be added indefinitely because there are thousands of species in the GYE, giving scientists plenty of insects to photograph, according to Peterson. Eventually, he hopes to incorporate images from other photographers and encourage novice entomologists to explore, identify and share findings. “The ultimate goal is to develop an appreciation, support education and spur an awareness of this hidden world,” he said. “You don’t have to go to far-flung places to study insects; there’s a jungle right outside your backdoor. I want people to explore and – if they’re inclined – to contribute to the science of discovery.”
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By Julie Garden-Robinson, Food and Nutrition Specialist, NDSU Extension Service “Mom, can you bring me a toucan?” my older daughter asked with a grin. I had been reading a travel guide, and she admired the cover photo of the brightly colored bird with a large beak. “Sorry, but they will not let me bring you a bird from Costa Rica,” I replied. I could almost imagine it flying around the cabin in the plane. Our dogs trotted over to where I was standing. I suppose they also wanted me to bring them a live souvenir from Costa Rica, such as a fuzzy three-toed sloth. They would become bored with this new playmate because it is the world’s slowest animal. They might have more fun with one of the energetic monkeys I might encounter. However, they will not have a new playmate as the result of my travels. I hope I do not bring home any mosquito bites; Zika virus is a growing issue in South America. Our friendly Extension entomologist gave me some good advice about avoiding mosquito bites: Apply mosquito repellent with at least 20 percent DEET, and wear pants and long-sleeved shirts. Be sure to avoid wearing perfume, which attracts mosquitos. I can use these helpful tidbits this summer in the Midwest, too. In preparing for my trip, I visited the public health department and learned a lot about international travel because I am a “newbie” at this. I had my precautionary vaccinations several months ago. In fact, the informational handout warned me to stay away from any wildlife that might bite me. I’m not going as a tourist. I will be honing my leadership skills and learning more about another culture, it’s food and its agricultural practices. Costa Rica produces excellent coffee, and I am anxious to enjoy it and potentially save room in my suitcase to bring some home. The country also grows bananas and “cacao” beans used in manufacturing chocolate. With those local foods, I could whip up some chocolate banana bread to have with my coffee. However, I am sure I won’t be baking during the trip. Beans and rice are staple foods in Costa Rica, and I am ready for a simpler diet by enjoying some of the local cuisine. Beans and rice are inexpensive and nutritious because each food supplies an amino acid the other lacks. Together, they become a complete and nourishing source of protein, carbohydrate, and a variety of vitamins and minerals. We will be provided with a steady supply of “safe water” as we explore the area. I take safe drinking water for granted, so this will be an ongoing lesson for me. I need to remember to avoid drinking any water while taking a shower and to use safe water when I brush my teeth. Food safety experts warn us to avoid fruits and vegetables that have been rinsed with potentially unsafe water. I probably will be skipping the leafy greens on this trip, believe it or not. If vegetables are served hot, I am fine. I am bringing my vitamins to fill any nutrition gaps. I really hope I do not forget any of the rules because I do not want to bring home intestinal bugs. Some types of foodborne illnesses can have lifelong consequences. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (http:// www.CDC.gov) provides several tips for people who are planning international travel. In fact, the CDC has a free “Can I Eat This?” app downloadable from its website. These are a few notes related to food and beverages from the CDC if you ever plan an international adventure: • Have hot food because it is generally safe. Most bacteria are killed by heating to safe temperatures. However, be sure the previously cooked food has not been sitting at lukewarm temperatures all day because sometimes bacteria can produce toxins. The Food and Drug Administration, which provides the guidelines for U.S. food retailers, recommends holding “hot foods” at 135 F or higher. • Have dry or packaged food, such as bread or crackers. Bacteria need a certain moisture level to grow. • Avoid most raw foods (such as leafy vegetables that may have been watered or rinsed with unsafe water). • Avoid most street vendor foods because the safety standards may be unknown. • Avoid animal proteins from unfamiliar sources. In some countries, the meat inspection system is not as strict as the U.S. system. • Have bottled water or canned beverages. • Be cautious about milk, even if it has been pasteurized
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By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Wolf numbers in Montana remain healthy and well above federally-mandated minimums as the fifth and final year of federal oversight of state wolf management comes to an end in May. Montana’s annual wolf report shows a minimum wolf count of 536 wolves in 2015, which is down from 554 in 2014. Included in this number is a minimum number of breeding pairs of 32, which is down from 34 in 2014. The difference between the overall minimum wolf counts in 2014 and 2015 is 18, well within the variability expected when counting a wide-ranging species that often occupies rough timbered country. “It is important to remember that these are minimum counts, meaning that only wolves FWP could actually document as being on the landscape were included,” said John Vore, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) Game Management Bureau Chief. “As wolf numbers have increased there is just no way we can physically count them all. We know there are more wolves out there. According to our best estimates the actual number of wolves is at least 30 percent more than the minimum count.” In both the USFWS delisting rule and Montana state plan, Montana is required to maintain at least 150 wolves, including 15 breeding pairs. Wolves were officially delisted from the Endangered Species Act in Montana in 2011. The delisting required oversight by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for five years to ensure wolves in Montana stayed above population minimums. That oversight period ends in May. “Wolf management in the 21st Century requires us to strike a balance socially and biologically,” said FWP Director Jeff Hagener. “We feel like we are getting closer to that as Montana’s wolf population continues to be stable, healthy and far above recovery goals.” Montana’s approach to wolf management includes hunting, trapping and management removal of problem wolves, which provides opportunities for hunters and trappers and the flexibility to address problems with isolated instances of wolf depredation. In 2015 the number of wolf depredations on livestock increased by 17 over the previous year to 64. This included 41 cattle, 21 sheep and two horses. The total documented wolf mortality in 2015 was 276 wolves, down from 308 in 2014. These numbers include all documented wolf deaths, including those from vehicles, poaching and disease. Included in this number are 39 wolves killed to address depredation issues in 2015, the lowest number in a decade and 18 fewer than last year. Twelve wolves were killed under Senate Bill 200 authority, which allows landowners to kill wolves threatening livestock or pets. The total number of wolves harvested by hunters and trappers during the 2015 calendar year was 205, which were eight fewer than in the 2014 calendar year. The recovery of the wolf in the northern Rockies remains one of the fastest endangered species comebacks on record. In the mid 1990s, to hasten the overall pace of wolf recovery in the Northern Rockies, the USFWS released 66 wolves into Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. FWP began monitoring the wolf population and managing livestock conflicts in 2004. After several court challenges wolves were successfully delisted in 2011. The delisting of wolves in 2011 allows Montana to manage wolves as it does any other game species, which is guided by state management plans, administrative rules and laws. “Although this year marks the end of the 5-year postdelisting oversight by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, wolf management will continue as it has, under the guidance of Montana’s Wolf Management Plan,” said Ken McDonald, FWP Wildlife Bureau Chief. “In future years, FWP may be adjusting how it monitors and reports on wolf numbers, but doesn’t anticipate any significant changes in how wolves are managed.” To learn more about Montana’s wolf population and read the FWP 2015 Annual Wolf Report, visit FWP online at fwp. mt.gov. Click Montana Wolves. To read the USFWS 2015 Annual Wolf Report, go to their Gray Wolf page: www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/es/ grayWolf.php. ##### To waterproof something you’ve written with marker on your child’s school supplies or on a package you’re sending, rub over the writing with a white candle. The wax will repel water, but you’ll still be able to see through it.
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and is bottled. Make sure it has been kept cold and safe. • Avoid drinking tap water and consuming ice made from the tap water in areas where the water is not considered safe. Freezing does not kill bacteria. Here’s a recipe inspired by a couple of the foods grown in Costa Rica: chocolate and bananas. This recipe comes from the Utah Extension Service in Provo. It replaces some fat with nonfat yogurt and whole eggs with egg white. Both substitutions increase the protein content and reduce calories and fat. Using whole-wheat pastry flour instead of all-purpose flour increases the fiber content. I found the whole-wheat pastry flour in the “health foods” section of my grocery store. Enjoy a slice of this bread with some coffee. Chocolate Marbled Banana Bread 1/2 c. semisweet chocolate chips 2 1/2 c. whole-wheat pastry flour 1 tsp. baking soda 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 c. butter 1 c. sugar 1 1/2 c. mashed bananas (about 3 medium) 1/2 c. egg whites 1/3 c. plain nonfat yogurt Preheat oven to 350 F. Melt the chocolate chips in a microwave oven for about 30 seconds. Stir well and set aside. Stir together the whole-wheat pastry flour, baking soda and salt. Cream together the butter and sugar; add bananas, egg whites and yogurt. Add the dry ingredients and stir just until blended. Divide the mixture in half. To one half, add the melted chocolate chips. Place about half of the plain mixture in one large or two small loaf pans. Add about 6 spoonful of the chocolate mixture to the pans and swirl with a knife. Add the remaining plain mixture, then the remaining chocolate mixture and swirl together. Bake for 50 to 75 minutes, depending on the size of pan used. To test for doneness, insert a toothpick in the center. If the toothpick comes out clean, then it is done. Makes 16 servings. Each serving has 190 calories, 5 grams (g) fat, 3 g protein, 32 g carbohydrate, 2 fiber and 190 milligrams sodium.
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2007 Kenworth T800B wide nose, Cat C15, 550 hp, engine brake and retarder, 18 speed, double differential locks, double frame, Neway A/R suspension, 16,000 lb. front, 46,000 lb. rears, 20,000 lb. tag axle, fresh inframe, super nice truck!........$74,500
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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.............................. $29,500
2007 Kenworth T800 Cummins ISX, 450 hp, 10 speed, Hendrickson Primax suspension, 208” wheelbase.... ............................................. $35,500
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
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.. $56,500
Many other construction trucks& trailers available.
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
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
1997 Peterbilt 378 lowboy truck, 3406, 550 hp, 18 speed, 2 speed Browning, 20,000 lb. front, 46,000 lb. rears with lockers, 751,644 miles, Cozad ramps, new custom paint ....... .............................................$38,500
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2005 Kenworth W900 Cat C15, 550 hp, 10 speed, Hendrickson Primax suspension, 12,000 lb. front, 46,000 lb. rear, recent overhaul. .......$34,500
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K-State Crops Team completes successful spring season By Steve Watson, K-State Research and Extension News
(Left to right) Dr. Kevin Donnelly, coach, Tyler Herrs, Alan VenJohn, Ben Coomes, Keren Duerksen, Nathan Larson, Erin Bush, Sam Knauss, Johnathon Shook, Chris Weber.
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The Kansas State University Crops Team enjoyed a successful spring season at the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) Judging Conference held recently at the University of Minnesota-Crookston. Ben Coomes, senior in agronomy from Girard, Kansas was the top individual overall, winning two of the four contest divisions. The K-State team placed second overall, just 6 points less than the first-place team out of 2400 possible. A total of 21 crops teams competed, 13 in the four-year division and eight in the two-year division. Additional team members and their overall individual placings were Sam Knauss, Paola, fourth; Nathan Larson, Kensington, eighth; Johnathon Shook, Hutchinson, ninth; Tyler Herrs, Linn, 13th; and Alan VenJohn, Mt. Hope, 19th. All are seniors from Kansas majoring in agronomy. Alternates competing were Erin Bush, Franklin, Indiana; Chris Weber, Hoxie, Kansas; and Keren Duerksen, Newton, Kansas. Kevin Donnelly, professor of agronomy, served as coach for the team. Graduate assistant coach was Marshall Hay, Lynnville, Iowa. The contest consists of four divisions: laboratory practical, agronomic exam, math practical and plant and seed identification. In the laboratory practical, competitors identify insects, diseases, crop products, and equipment, plus determine crop growth stages, interpret pesticide labels or seed tags, name plant structures, identify nutrient deficiencies, and evaluate various crop production problems. The agronomic exam evaluated knowledge of crop production and management, crop physiology and breeding, soil properties, soil fertility, tillage, crop harvesting and storage, weeds, insects and diseases. The math practical included equipment calibration and other agronomic calculations. Seed and plant identification requires contestants to learn over 250 plant and seed samples. The NACTA Judging Conference event concluded the spring competition season for the K-State Crops Team. Earlier, the team placed second at the Iowa State Invitational contest in February, and first at the NACTA Regional Contest held at K–State in March. The K-State Soils Team also competed at the NACTA Judging Conference at Crookston, Minn., placing fourth. The K-State College of Agriculture will host the 2017 National NACTA Judging Conference April 6-8, 2017. Individual contests are being planned across multiple disciplines including animal science, agricultural economics, agricultural communications, agronomy, and horticulture, plus a knowledge bowl covering all agricultural disciplines. 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. ##### “The nutritional composition of beef provides muchneeded protein, vitamins and iron.... Let us also not gloss over what is beef’s most obvious benefit: Livestock take inedible and untasty grains and convert them into a proteinpacked food most humans love to eat.” Jayson Lusk, The Food Police: A Well-Fed Manifesto About the Politics of Your Plate
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Val Dolcini announced that incentives resume this month for farmers and foresters who grow and harvest biomass for renewable energy and biobased products. The funds come through the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP), which was reauthorized by the 2014 Farm Bill. “This program expands the types of feedstock that can be used to make renewable fuels and biobased products, laying the foundation for growing more products made in rural America,” said Dolcini. “The Biomass Crop Assistance Program currently supports more than 890 growers and landowners farming nearly 49,000 acres to establish and produce dedicated, nonfood energy crops for delivery to energy conversion facilities, and it is a key piece of USDA’s strategy to grow the rural economy and create new markets for our farmers and ranchers.” Facilities seeking to be qualified by USDA to accept biomass can begin enrollment between today, May 23, and June 6, 2016. BCAP provides financial assistance to farmers and ranchers who establish and maintain new crops of energy biomass, or who harvest and deliver forest or agricultural residues to a USDA-approved facility that creates energy or biobased products. In fiscal year 2016, there is $3 million available for BCAP. A portion of the funds will be provided to two existing BCAP projects in New York and Ohio/Pennsylvania to expand acres planted to shrub willow and giant miscanthus. Farmers and forest landowners may enroll for biomass establishment and maintenance payments for these two projects between June 15 and September 13, 2016. Also, between June 15 to August 4, 2016, USDA will accept applications from foresters and farmers seeking incentives to remove biomass residues from fields or national forests for delivery to energy generation facilities. The retrieval payments are provided at match of $1 for $1, up to $20 per dry ton. Eligible crops include corn residue, diseased or insect-infested wood materials, or orchard waste. To learn more about BCAP or to enroll in updates, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/bcap or contact your local FSA county office. To find your local county office, visit http://offices. usda.gov. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has recognized the biobased economy as one of the pillars that strengthen rural communities, and as a result USDA helped jumpstart efforts to provide a reliable supply of advanced plant materials for biofuels. Over the course of this Administration, USDA has invested $332 million to accelerate research on renewable energy ranging from genomic research on bioenergy feedstock crops, to development of biofuel conversion processes and costs/benefit estimates of renewable energy production. Through BCAP, USDA is incentivizing more than 890 growers and landowners farming nearly 49,000 acres to establish and produce dedicated, nonfood energy crops for delivery to energy conversion facilities, and the department has expanded insurance coverage and other safety net options to support farmers producing biomass for renewable energy. To ensure those feedstocks are put to use, USDA has invested in the work needed to create advanced biofuels refineries. Under this Administration, USDA has supported efforts to build six new biorefineries to produce advanced biofuels in Louisiana, Georgia, Oregon, Nevada, North Carolina, and Iowa, in addition to three existing facilities in New Mexico, Michigan and Florida previously supported. USDA has also worked to strengthen markets for biobased products. Approximately 2,500 products now carry USDA’s BioPreferred label, which helps consumers make informed decisions about their purchases, giving them assurances that their product was made using renewable materials, such as plants or forestry materials. Investments in renewable energy and the biobased economy are a leading part of USDA’s commitment to mitigating climate change and promoting a clean-energy economy. This month, the Department is examining what a changing climate means to agriculture and how USDA is working to reduce greenhouse gases. For more information, visit Chapter 5 of https://medium.com/usda-results. Since 2009, USDA has worked to strengthen and support American agriculture, an industry that supports one in 11 American jobs, provides American consumers with more than 80 percent of the food we consume, ensures that Americans spend less of their paychecks at the grocery store than most people in other countries, and supports markets for homegrown renewable energy and materials. USDA has also
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provided $5.6 billion of disaster relief to farmers and ranchers; expanded risk management tools with products like the Whole Farm Revenue Protection; and helped farm businesses grow with $36 billion in farm credit. The Department has engaged its resources to support a strong next generation of farmers and ranchers by improving access to land and capital; building new markets and market opportunities; extending new conservation opportunities. USDA has developed new markets for rural-made products, including more than 2,500 biobased products through USDA’s BioPreferred program; and invested $64 billion in infrastructure and community facilities to help improve the quality of life in rural America. For more information, visit www.usda.gov/results. ##### If some wasps have found their way into your home, don’t panic. Fill a wide-mouthed jar with 1 cup sugar and 1-1/2 cups water. The wasps will be attracted to the sugar, and drown in the water trying to get to it.
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$7050
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
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$7750
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$3650
2016 PJ 13-ft. equipment tilt trailer single 7000 lb. axle, 83” wide, radial tires, LED lights. Also available: 16-ft......$3995
$14,900
$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
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2016 PJ 16-ft tilt trailer Full tilt deck, (2) 7000 lb. axles, radial rubber.
$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
$6150
2016 PJ 8-ft. x 60” single axle utility dump trailer (1) 5200# axle, 15” rubber.
$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
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
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2016 PJ 5 x 10-ft. tandem axle dump trailer (2) 5200# axles, tarp.
$7500
2016 PJ 12-ft. x 83” dump trailer (2) 7000# axles, scissor hoist, spare, tarp.
2016 PJ 28-ft. 3 axle Lo Pro gooseneck trailer (3) 7000# axles, Monster ramps. Also available: 30-ft......$9450
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$5550
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$7350
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$1650
$18,900
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$2150
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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
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$3995
2001 Transcraft 53-ft. stepdeck trailer 3 axle, air ride, outside aluminum wheels.
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
$18,500
2005 Trail-Eze 48-ft. hydraulic tilt trailer 20-ton hydraulic winch. Like new condition!
$6000
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$11,800
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2016 PJ 40-ft. gooseneck trailer air-ride, Monster ramps, (2) 12,000 lb axles, 2 speed jacks, spread axle.
$14,200
$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.
2016 PJ 16-ft.x91” gooseneck deckover dump trailer (2) 7000 lb axles, 4-ft. removable sides.
2016 PJ 34-ft. gooseneck trailer powertail, (2) 12,000 lb axles, 2 speed jacks, fir deck.
$5350
$34,500
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$89,900
2016 Globe 50-ton sliding axle tilt trailer 3 axle, air-ride, hydraulic winch, Apitong deck, powder coated, LED lights, outside aluminum wheels.
$10,900 ea.
2016 PJ 20-ft. equipment trailer (3) stand-up ramps, 102” wide deck, front tool box.
$12,995
2014 Trail Max 10-ton tag trailer 24-ft. long, pintle hitch, beaver tail, flip-over ramps, very little use.
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2016 Circle D 20-ft. gooseneck livestock trailer bull package, rubber mats, spare tire. 2 available.
$2850
2015 Bear Track 12-ft. x 82” aluminum utility trailer side and rear ramps.
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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
FOR SALE: 1989 FORD LN 8000 BOOM TRUCK Diesel, 7.8 Liter Phone (406) 799-6923
TRACTOR FOR SALE
1998 New Holland TV140 bidirectional, 6600 hrs, recently gone through, 540/1000 PTO both ends, hydraulics both ends, 3 pt., loader, grapple, manure tines..$51,500 obo Please call 406-278-3970, 470-0894 cell, leave message, Conrad, MT
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June 13 Pioneer 10 becomes the first satellite to leave the solar system. (1983) June 14 The U. S. Army is formed. (1775) • Isaac Fischer Jr. patents sandpaper. (1834) • Benjamin Grushkin patents Chlorophyll (1938) • Walt Disney’s Bambi is released (1942) June 15 George Washington is appointed the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Army(1775) June 16 The premiere of Ghostbusters II (1989) June 17 The Statute of Liberty arrive in New York City. (1885) • King John signs the Magna Carta. (1215) June 18 The first American fly-casting tournament was held in Utica, NY. (1861) • Women’s rights advocate Susan B. Anthony is arrested for voting in Rochester, N.Y. (1873) • Sally Ride becomes the first woman in space. (1983) June 19 After a 83 day filibuster, the Civil Rights act of 1964 is approved. (1964) June 20 The first rocket plane to use liquid propellants is tested (1939) • Muhammad Ali is convicted refusing induction into armed services. (1967) June 21 Cyrus McCormick patents the reaping machine. (1834) June 22 Doughnuts are created. (1847) June 23 US Secret Service is created. (1860) June 24 Henry VII is crowned the King of England. (1509) June 25 Lt Colonel George Custer and the 7th Cavalry are wiped out by Sioux and Cheyenne Indians at the Battle of Little Big Horn. (1876) June 27 The song “Happy Birthday to You” was first sung. (1859) • The Federal Savings and Loan Association is created. (1934) June 28 Treaty of Versailles is signed, ending WW I (1919) June 29 Shakespeare’ Globe Theater burns down. (1613) June 30 French acrobat Blondin crosses over the Niagara Falls on a tightrope. (1859) ##### If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin’.
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Liquid-metal particles for heat-free soldering
By Iowa State University of Science and Technology Martin Thuo likes to look for new, affordable and clean ways to put science and technology to work in the world. His lab is dedicated to an idea called frugal innovation: “How do you do very high-level science or engineering with very little?” said Thuo, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at Iowa State University and an associate of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory. “How can you solve a problem with the least amount of resources?” That goal has Thuo and his research group using their materials expertise to study soft matter, single-molecule electronics and renewable energy production. A guiding principle is that, whenever possible, nature should do part of the work. “Nature has a beautiful way of working for us,” he said. “Self-assembly and ambient oxidation are great tools in our designs.” One of the latest innovations from Thuo’s lab is finding a way to make micro-scale, liquid-metal particles that can be used for heat-free soldering plus the fabricating, repairing and processing of metals – all at room temperature. The discovery was recently reported online (http://www. nature.com/articles/srep21864) in the journal Scientific Reports. Thuo’s co-authors all have Iowa State ties: Simge Cinar, a postdoctoral research associate; Ian Tevis, a former postdoctoral researcher who’s now chief technical officer at an Ames startup called SAFI-Tech; and Jiahao Chen, a doctoral student. Ask about the discovery and Thuo says Iowa State is just the place for a new development in soldering technology. Back in 1996, a research team led by Iver Anderson of the Ames Laboratory and Iowa State’s department of materials science and engineering patented lead-free solder That patent expired in 2013. But at its peak, the technology was licensed by more than 50 companies in 13 countries. Thuo is hoping his heat-free soldering technology is just as useful. To try to help make that happen, he’s worked with Tevis to launch SAFI-Tech. Thuo said the company plans to locate to the Iowa State Economic Development StartUp Factory when it opens in the ISU Research Park later this year. The project started as a search for a way to stop liquid metal from returning to a solid – even below the metal’s melting point. That’s something called undercooling and it has been widely studied for insights into metal structure and metal processing. But it had been a challenge to produce large and stable quantities of undercooled metals. Thuo’s research team thought if tiny droplets of liquid metal could be covered with a thin, uniform coating, they could form stable particles of undercooled liquid metal. The engineers experimented with a new technique that uses a high-speed rotary tool to sheer liquid metal into droplets within an acidic liquid. And then nature lends a hand: The particles are exposed to oxygen and then an oxidation layer is allowed to cover the particles, essentially creating a capsule containing the liquid metal. That layer is then polished until it is thin and smooth. Thuo’s research group proved the concept by creating liquid-metal particles containing Field’s metal (an alloy of bismuth, indium and tin) and particles containing an alloy of bismuth and tin. The particles are 10 micrometers in diameter, about the size of a red blood cell. “We wanted to make sure the metals don’t turn into solids,” Thuo said. “And so we engineered the surface of the particles so there is no pathway for liquid metal to turn to a solid. We’ve trapped it in a state it doesn’t want to be in.” Those liquid metal particles could have significant implications for manufacturing. “We demonstrated healing of damaged surfaces and soldering/joining of metals at room temperature without requiring high-tech instrumentation, complex material preparation or a high-temperature process,” the engineers wrote in their paper. The Iowa State Research Foundation Inc. has filed for a patent on the technology. Thuo supported the project with faculty startup funds from Iowa State and funds from a Black and Veatch faculty fellowship. The project also included imaging work at the Center for Nanoscale Systems at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Tevis, of the SAFI-Tech startup, said the company is still testing the liquid-metal technology for electrical conductivity and mechanical reliability. He said the company is also developing the technology for product demonstrations. Thuo said the project is a good example of his frugal approach to science: it should be practical, sustainable, inexpensive and all about innovating and solving problems.
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Fremont County producers use risk scenario planning tool — Part 2
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 how RI-PRF would perform over a series of RightRisk.org’s risk scenario planning relatively dry years. The maximum ending (RSP) tool from helps producers evaluate index is estimated at 110, the minimum 50, risk associated with certain variables in their and the most likely at 100. budgets by allowing them to view ranges of Entering this information into the RSP probabilities. tool shows that benefits would be greater We are often forced to use a “best guess” than premium costs 33 percent of the time for one or more variables (harvest prices, sale and would exceed zero 23 percent of the weights, etc.) when putting together a partial time. Stated another way, about a quarter of or enterprise budget. In many cases, these the time, indemnities ranging from zero to may be accurate enough; however, there still $24,272 would be paid, as shown in Figure 1. is a level of uncertainty in these estimates. We will next consider a projection for a Even worse, once an estimate is selected and series of wetter years to evaluate RI-PRF inentered into a budget, it tends to become established as a “certain value.” We may forget surance sensitivity to ranges of ending index that value can fluctuate and focus our attention values. Consider a maximum ending index instead on the bottom line. of 130, a minimum of 70, and a most likely The RSP tool shows how a range of values of 100. Entering these values into the RSP (not just a single estimate) can affect the budtool provides an estimate that benefits would exceed premium costs only 20 percent of the get and account for uncertainty as we look at time and would exceed zero 10 percent of the variation in the bottom line or other numbers time. Stated another way, in only about 1 out of interest. of 10 years would indemnities, ranging from Evaluating strategy with the RSP tool zero to $10,691, be paid, as shown in Figure 2. The previous installment in this series inKeep in mind these results follow what troduced a fictitious Fremont County couple could be expected from an insurance prodwho used the RSP tool to analyze their decision to purchase Pasture, Rangeland, Forageuct intended to provide payments in periods Rainfall Index insurance (RI-PRF) to reduce of reduced rainfall. We should not look to production risks associated with summer make money on RI-PRF insurance. Rather, forage production. we should prefer a wetter year, more forage, The Zomers chose to purchase coverage and no RI-PRF indemnity payment. at 90 percent of the county base value with a Evaluating dry year and wet year scenarios productivity factor of 150 percent, resulting provides a more accurate picture of what to in $34,425 in total coverage ($22.95/acre) for expect from an RI-PRF policy under alternaa premium cost of $3,555 ($2.37/acre). They tive weather patterns. Likewise, performing established the likelihood of an indemnity analyses using the free RSP tool gives propayment using the RSP tool. In this case, unducers more precision than inserting a “best guess” for individual values in the budget certainty was introduced by the ending index and expecting those estimates to remain unvalue (ending rainfall index). In general, when the ending index falls changed throughout the year. below the coverage level, RI-PRF indemnity For more information payments are calculated as the coverage level The risk scenario planning tool (RSP) is minus the ending index value times the policy another way producers can weigh potential protection minus the premium cost. We can risks and returns of a particular business use the RSP tool to evaluate the net benefit strategy. The tool can assign a dollar value of purchasing RI-PRF by allowing the endto any associated uncertainty. Log on to RightRisk.org and select from ing index values to vary around the expected the Resources tab Risk Management Tools; index value of 100. from there select the RSP tool or utilize any The RSP tool can calculate a range of of the tools, including the enterprise risk anaoutcomes based on different value spreads. First, assume the Zomers are interested in lyzer or the whole farm budget tool.
Tour sees upside to HRW yield potential
What a difference a year makes. Recntly the Wheat Quality Council’s annual “Hard Red Wheat Tour” hit the road again to survey the Kansas crop, measuring yield potential and scouting conditions. Last year, the tour participants estimated yield at a lower than expected 35.9 bushels per acre (bu/ac). In contrast, this year’s tour saw much better field conditions and projected higher yields. Tour participants come from as far as Australia and represent all facets of the wheat industry, including millers, traders, media, farmers, researchers and government officials. USW sent two colleagues on the tour this year: West Coast Office Assistant Director Shawn Campbell and Policy Specialist Elizabeth Westendorf. Just a few hours before USW published this issue of “Wheat Letter,” the tour estimated a final average yield potential of 48.6 bu/ac or about 3.27 MT per hectare for the 2016/17 Kansas hard red winter (HRW) crop. This year the tour participants made 655 stops to scout fields. Combining seeded area with per-acre yield potential, the total production potential estimate was 382.4 million bushels (10.4 MMT). Last year’s total production estimate was 288.5 million bushels (7.85 MMT). On the first day, starting in Manhattan, the tour traveled along several routes covering most of Kansas’ northern counties. The cumulative Day 1 average yield potential was 47.2 bu/ac, which is equivalent to about 3.15 MT per hectare, compared to 34.3 bu/ac in 2015. To reach that average, participants surveyed 306 fields — a tour record for a single day — with fields ranging from a low of 21 bu/ac to a high of 93 bu/ac. Pressure from stripe rust, wheat streak mosaic and barley yellow dwarf foliar diseases was evident. It was apparent that many farmers used preventive control measures, as untreated fields were visibly poorer. Kansas Wheat Commission CEO Justin Gilpin said that more farmers are protecting their wheat with fungicides this year because of last year’s disease damage and because the recent influx of moisture created optimal conditions for diseases to develop. Participants also received a report on the Nebraska and Colorado wheat crops. Nebraska estimated an average 55.0 bu/ac for a total production estimate of 70.4 million bushels (1.92 MMT). Colorado estimated an average of 39.0 bu/ac with total production estimated at 78.0 million bushels. On the second day, the tour traveled on routes that led from the city of Colby to Wichita, making 300 stops. Again, field conditions varied by route, but the crop was noticeably better than last year. Wheat streak mosaic was more prevalent on Day 2, and participants reported seeing barley yellow dwarf, leaf rust and stripe rust. However, farmers were keeping aerial applicators busy to stay ahead of disease pressure. The Day 2 estimated average yield was 49.3 bu/ ac (3.31 MT per hectare), for a combined two-day average of 48.2 bu/ac across 606 stops. Last year, the Day 2 average was 34.5 bu/ac and the combined two-day average was 34.4 bu/ac. This was the highest Day 2 average estimate the tour has seen since 2012. Participants also received a crop report from Oklahoma, where low cash prices encouraged more cattle grazing on wheat this year. The estimated average yield in Oklahoma is 33.6 bu/ac, for a total production estimate of 128 million bushels or about 3.48 MMT. The crop development is well ahead of normal with farmers expecting to start harvest at the end of May. The third and final day of the tour was shorter, with each car making 3 to 4 field stops on the way from Wichita back to Manhattan for the final report. The Day 3 estimated average yield was 53.5 bu/ac, (3.51 MT per hectare) across 49 stops. Fields throughout the tour exhibited signs of early season drought stress, but in many cases, the right amount moisture in April came just in time to save the crop. While weather can still massively effect these estimates in the upcoming weeks, they highlight what a difference a year can make. “The wheat tour is a valuable experience not only because you get in the field and look at the crop up close, but also because of the connections you make. These are aspects of the industry that you don’t always get to see when you are in the office,” said Westendorf, who was a first time participant on the tour. “Now I have a better understanding of the hard decisions that farmers have to make and the challenges they face growing wheat. It reinforced that the United States indeed produces high quality wheat.” ##### The farmer works the soil. The agriculturalist works the farmer. Eugene F. Ware
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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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Degelman 10-47/57 10-ft. hydraulic blade, front. Excellent.......$9900 Hesston 4900 4x4 square baler, 51,000 bales......................$15,000 Hesston 4910 4x4 square baler, 51,000 bales......................$22,000 2007 John Deere 568 net/twine, flotation tires, 18,000 bales, hydraulic pickup................................................................................$25,500 John Deere 7700 combine, 224 header, 3500 hours, hydraulic driven, bat reel, hydrostatic drive, air conditioner, rear spreader......$5000 2002 John Deere 946 mower conditioner, flail conditioner.......$8900 2007 New Holland HW305 windrower, 2222 hours, header, reverser, tilt, buddy seat, air conditioning, clean, with HSR header.. $38,000 2006 New Holland 1431 discbine mower conditioner, swing tongue, drawbar hitch, 13-ft. rubber conditioner, 1000 PTO..............$8500 2005 New Holland 1432 13’8” discbine, flail conditioner........$14,500 1999 New Holland 1431 13’8” discbine, rubber conditioner.....$8800 Vermeer R-23 V-Rake...............................................................$7500 800 bushel 2 compartment drill fill, new paint and tarp............. Call
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2012 John Deere 568 net/twine, 540 PTO, hydraulic pickup lift, MegaWide, flotation tires, 16,000 bales.............................$26,000 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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2015 John Deere 946 mower/conditioner..............................$44,000 2009 John Deere 835 mower/conditioner pull-type rotary, 10.5-ft., flail conditioner.........................................................................$17,500 2006 John Deere 946 mower/conditioner 13-ft., 8 disc, flail conditioner, CTR pivot hitch, header tilt, 1000 PTO..............................$13,500
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2003 John Deere 4995 14.5-ft. 994 header, Impeller conditioner, 2071hours.........................................................................$50,000 2015 New Holland 160 speed rower with 12-ft. header, rubber conditioner, 258 hours............................................................$86,900 2-2008 New Holland 8040 14-ft. headers with rubber conditioner, approximately 2600 hours, field ready..............................$49,900 2006 New Holland 305 12-ft. HS header, power reverser, 2400 hours.................................................................................$34,900 2000 New Holland HW300 12-ft. sickle head, power reverser, rotary screen, buddy seat, 3222 hours........................................$23,000 New Holland 1114 diesel, air, 14-ft. auger header...................$9500
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$2 million grant to NDSU for cover crop research
By NDSU Extension Service A nearly $2.15 million grant the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently awarded to North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station scientists at North Dakota State University (NDSU) will be used for a project to demonstrate how cover crops can increase the resilience and productivity of crops such as corn and soybeans and improve soil health and land use efficiency. Cover crops are grasses, legumes and forbs planted to provide soil cover on cropland when it is bare, such as before crops emerge in the spring or after harvest in the fall. “The use of cover crops, common in the eastern and central Corn Belt, are uncommon in corn-soybean systems in the Upper Midwest and northern Great Plains due to the short growing season and extreme fluctuations in temperature and precipitation within and across growing seasons,” says Marisol Berti, the project’s lead investigator and a professor in NDSU’s Plant Sciences Department. She adds that the lack of soil cover in the winter increases the loss of organic matter and nutrients from the soil, requiring producers to apply larger amounts of fertilizer to maintain or increase their crop yields. “Therefore, there is a critical need to alter current cropping systems in our region by incorporating technologies to improve long-term productivity while enhancing ecosystem services,” Berti says. “We hypothesize that new or modified seeding equipment will enable growers to successfully establish second crops (cover crops) in standing corn or soybean. Also, by determining the nutrient credits for the next cash crop, the grower will be able to reduce fertilizer costs as well as lower greenhouse gas emissions.” This project is a collaborative effort of 13 researchers. Eight are from NDSU, which is leading the project. The remainder are from the University of Minnesota, Iowa State University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture Research Service laboratory in Morris, Minn. The research project will include seeding four cover crops - rye, forage radish, camelina and a legume - into standing corn and soybeans at different growth stages in trial plots in North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa. The scientists will modify or design seeding equipment and improve seeding strategies to establish the cover crops, Berti says. Scientists also will estimate the amount of nutrients that the cover crops provided in the soil and the increased nutrient use by subsequent crops. In addition, the scientists will conduct an economic analysis of the costs and benefits of using cover crops. Extension Services in the three states will use the data the scientists collect to conduct educational activities for producers such as research farm demonstrations, field days and regional and county-based workshops, as well as develop educational materials and web-based information (including video clips), and hold one-on-one consultations with producers. Berti says the $2.1 million is for the first two years of the project, and the USDA will provide almost another $1.6 million in 2018 for the next two years. A $50,000 grant NDSU also received in the latest round of funding from the USDA will be used to support an interdisciplinary conference titled “Dissection and Deployment of Durable Resistance to Diseases and Pests of Wheat” and bring in speakers from the U.S., Canada, England, Europe and Australia. “To our knowledge, the idea behind this interdisciplinary conference is unique,” says Marion Harris, the project’s primary investigator and a professor in NDSU’s Entomology Department. “Wheat is a key global resource for food security but is challenged by biotic stress caused by diseases and pests. New opportunities for protecting wheat against biotic stress are being created every day through advances in science and technology. “One thing that stands in the way of progress is a lack of communication between scientists who study plant-pathogen interactions (i.e., plant pathologists) and scientists who study plant-insect interactions (i.e., entomologists),” Harris adds. “The two disciplines have a lot to learn from each other. This conference will begin a conversation between the two disciplines. A shared talking point will be the wheat resistance genes that have been deployed in wheat cultivars for decades, providing effective, if not durable, plant resistance.” ##### Some of the world’s most ornate and expensive carousel horses have much less detail on the side that is less visible.
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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) 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) 2004 John Deere 7920, MFWD, IVT, 3 SCV’s, 540/1000 PTO. Stock #52925.$105,000 (12) 2004 John Deere 7820, MFWD, partial powershift, loader. Stock #53710......... $79,000 (1) 2003 John Deere 7810, MFWD, IVT, 3 SCV’s, 741 loader. Stock #53022......... $69,500 (11) 1998 John Deere 7810, MFWD, 16 sp PQ trans, 3 SCVs. Stock #54113... $49,000 (15) 2012 John Deere 7280R, MFWD, suspension, IVT, deluxe cab. Stock #53341. $156,550 (1) 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) 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) 2012 John Deere 5083E, MFWD, 9/3 syncro, loader, 2 SCVs. Stock #54275.. $45,900 (15) 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) 1989 John Deere 4455, MFWD, PowerShift, 3 SCVs, 280 ldr. Stock #54205.... $42,500 (14) 1981 John Deere 4040, Quad-Range, 2 SCV’s, 3-pt., ldr, grapple. Stock #52553.$19,750 (3) 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) 2010 Case IH Farmall 95, MFWD, 12F/12R SS trans, ldr, grapple. Stock #53900.$41,500 (1) 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) 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) 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)
UTILITY VEHICLES
2013 John Deere 850i RSX Gator, front bumper. Stock #15127................ $12,000 (1) 2014 John Deere 825i, power steering, manual lift, heater. Stock #52231...... $18,250 (11) 2013 John Deere 825i, bench seat, heater package, glass. Stock #53534.. $11,800 (12) 2013 John Deere 825i, 4WD, gas, all terrain, bucket seats. Stock #53912........ $11,250 (2) 2013 John Deere 825i, OPS with roof, Bighorn tires, pwr 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) 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)
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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) 2014 John Deere S680, ProDrive, HarvestSmart, HID lights. Stock #51907........... $339,000 (12) 2013 John Deere S680, TriStream rotor, 22.5-ft. unloading auger. Stock #52025... $289,000 (1) 2013 John Deere S680, ProDrive, HarvestSmart, premium residue. Stock #52032.. $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) 2013 John Deere S680, ProDrive, HarvestSmart, 640D head. Stock #15838........... $266,900 (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) 2015 John Deere S670, ProDrive, TriStream rotor, 29-ft. agr. Stock #51768.$330,000 (14) 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) 2013 John Deere S670 392/285 hr, ProDrive transmission. Stock #43358... $263,900 (11) 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)
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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 STS combine. Stock #15031..................................... $135,975 (3) 2005 John Deere 9760, Contour Master, sidehill package. Stock #54151..... $109,000 (11) 2004 John Deere 9760 22.5-ft. unload auger. Stock #50873........................... $135,450 (1) 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) 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) 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)
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#53380
SPRAYERS
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) 2004 John Deere 4710, 90-ft. booms, 20” spacing, 800 gal. Stock #53946$92,500 (14) Flexi-Coil 68XL sprayer. Stock #53680............. ................................................... $12,500 (1) Flexi-Coil 67XL, 114-ft., hyd fold, windscreens, newer Ace pump. Stock #50222$12,000 (12) 2007 Flexi-Coil 67XL, 100-ft., windscreens. Stock #50286........................... $10,900 (12) 2002 Flexi-Coil S67, 1000 gallon tank. Stock #50049.......................................... $9000 (1) Flexi-Coil 65XL, no screens. Stock #53906...... .................................................... $3750 (14) 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)
Railroad Ties
$8.00/tie Sold in 16 tie bundles We will load Available at Conrad, Cut Bank and Dillon locations
#16636
GRAIN HANDLING
2011 Brandt 1370XL 13”x70-ft. swing hopper, electric mover. Stock #51703..... $15,000 (3) 2008 Brandt 1370 13”x70-ft. auger, hyd lift, electric mover. Stock #50941........ $9000 (1) 2003 Brandt 1370 13”x70-ft. swing auger. Stock #1614............................... $12,500 (2) Brandt 1360XL 13”x60-ft. swing auger, spout. Stock #13173............................. $11,000 (1) 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) 2008 Brandt 5000EX grain vac. Stock #16636. ................................................... $12,650 (1) 2010 Rem 3700 grain vac, 1000 PTO. Stock #51484..................................... $26,500 (12) Floor sweep only. Stock #13800.......... $175 (2)
USED SEEDING
2008 John Deere 1895 42-ft. 10” spacing, tow behind cart. Stock #16702....... $124,900 (1) 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) 2010 John Deere BD1113 13-ft. end wheel drill, 6” spacing. Stock #53948. $20,500 (14) John Deere 9400 40-ft., 10”, (2) 9400, (2)9450. Stock #50823.............................. $9900 (11)
MISCELLANEOUS
2014 John Deere 304K 4WD wheel loader, 137 hours. Stock #50874.......... $73,500 (16) 2005 John Deere 35D compact excavator, cab, heat, A/C. Stock #51091........... $28,250 (11) Cat 272C skidsteer, switchable EH controls, 66” & 84” bucket. Stock #51979.$34,500 (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) 2001 Morris 881 8-bale picker. Stock #53982... .................................................... $9800 (12) 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) 2006 John Deere 705 hydraulic hay rake. Stock #52291.............................. $9950 (16) Hesston 3986 14 wheel rake. Stock #53964.... ...................................................... $8500 (3) H&S BF14HC 14 wheel v-rake. Stock #53936.. ...................................................... $8000 (3) Rhino 2500 10-ft. extremely HD rear blade, needs 4 SCV’s. Stock #51930..... $5950 (16) 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) 1998 Hawkins 7-ft. box blade. Stock #52556.... ...................................................... $700 (15) 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) 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)
2009 Frontier WC1205 wood chipper, 3-pt., 540 PTO. Stock #53971.............. $4500 (16) 2015 Frontier RC2072 72” rotary cutter. Never used. Stock #54182..................... $2300 (14) Ambusher RC51 5-ft. rotary cutter for skid steer. Stock #47072..................... $3400 (15) 2008 Frontier RC1060 5-ft. rotary cutter, safety chains. Stock #50807.................... $900 (15) Woods RD60 rear discharge mower, 60” cut width, 540 PTO. Stock #51143.... $1500 (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) Schulte SRW1400 rock rake. Stock #53611..... ................................................. $14,000 (12) Harmon 5460 rock picker, 540 PTO. Stock #53989........................................ $5500 (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) Artsway VD7 pull type ditcher, 7-ft. blades, two hydraulics. Stock #50225............. $2500 (16) 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)
#14434
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) 2010 Case IH ATX700 60-ft., 10” spacing, tow behind cart. Stock #43798........ $99,900 (12) 2009 Case IH 700 70-ft., 10” spacing, single shoot, 3430 TBT. Stock #52199.$107,500 (1) 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) 1995 Flexi-Coil 5000 57-ft. 12” spacing, tow between cart. Stock #14077....... $25,500 (1) 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) Flexi-Coil 2320 tow behind cart, good tires, good condition. Stock #52299....... $6000 (1)
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#14045
#52214
#16337
WINDROWERS, MOCO’S & SWATHERS
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) 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) 2009 John Deere 4895, Case IH DHX302 header. Stock #54152................ $60,000 (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 M105 cab, air, D60 35-ft. header. Stock #11104............................. $94,600 (1)
2009 MacDon M150, 14-ft. hay head, steel conditioner. Stock #52423.......... $68,000 (3) 2008 MacDon M200 swather, D60 35-ft. draper header. Stock #52106.............. $79,500 (14) 1980 Hesston 6450 open station, 12-ft. head, gas, steel cond. Stock #50334..... $6950 (16) 2002 New Holland HW340 swather, 14.5-ft. rotary head. Stock #53635....... $39,000 (14) 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) 1999 John Deere 955 MoCo, rotary tongue, 14-ft. cut. Stock #14538.............. $12,000 (3) 2010 John Deere 946 MoCo, Impeller cond., 3-pt., hyd. tilt. Stock #47219..... $19,900 (12) 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) Caterpillar Challenger PTS16T MoCo, 16-ft. head. Stock #51701................. $13,800 (12) 1997 Westward 3000 30-ft. pull-type swather, batt reel. Stock #51711................. $3800 (1)
#52314
ROUND & SQUARE BALERS
1.9% OAC financing for up to 5 years on all used 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 #52213........ $45,000 (11) 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 MegaWide, twine and net. Stock #47590.................... $32,900 (14) 2011 John Deere 568, twine only, MegaWide, 21.5L-16.1 tires. Stock #52209.$25,000 (11) 2010 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide, 1000 PTO. Stock #53266......... $24,500 (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 MegaWide, surface wrap. Stock #14641.................... $29,750 (3) 2008 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide Plus, push bar. Stock #54006..... $28,700 (1) 2008 John Deere 568, twine/net, MegaWide, floatation tires. Stock #52314... $28,500 (11)
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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) 1975 John Deere 8430 tractor, 16/4 QuadRange, 2 SCV’s. Stock #51398. $17,500 (15) 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) 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) 2001 John Deere 567 round baler, surface wrap, MegaWide. Stock #53910.$12,000 (3) 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) Hesston 4910 4x4x8 big square baler, always shedded. Stock #53963.............. $45,000 (3) Hesston 4655 in-line baler, makes 16”x18” bales. Stock #54324.................... $7950 (16) New Holland 275 14x18 small sq baler, Wisconsin 2 cylinder. Stock #53849.. $1500 (16) 2012 Vermeer R2300 hydraulic rake, less than 1500 acres use. Stock #53642.$22,000 (11) 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) John Deere Grassland 5-ft. end wheel box drill, 9” spacing. Stock #54116.... $1500 (16) 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)
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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) Valmar 40-ft. fargo spreader on trailer, Honda motor. Stock #52652..................... $2700 (1) 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) 2015 Goodyear 480/80R50, 4 tires/rims 4930 or 4045R sprayer. Stock #53503.$12,000 (2) 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)
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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) 2004 John Deere 567, twine, MegaWide, hyd pckp, 540 PTO. Stock #51707.. $11,900 (12) 2004 John Deere 567, twine/net, MegaWide, push bar. Stock #51316............ $12,900 (11) 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/net, 1000 PTO, push bar. Stock #50813............ $12,500 (15) 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) 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) 1997 John Deere 566 twine only, Mega tooth, 540 PTO. Stock #50622............... $7900 (11) John Deere 510 round baler. Stock #15174..... ...................................................... $1900 (1) 2008 Hesston 5556 twine only, MegaWide, 540 PTO. Stock #46661........... $18,400 (12) 2005 Hesston 956-A round baler. Stock #50635.......................................... $9900 (1) 2001 Hesston 856A twine only. Stock #50788.. .................................................... $9900 (16) 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) 1999 New Holland 590 3x3 sq baler, auto lube, last bale eject. Stock #52145... $17,500 (16)
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2016 Winter wheat variety performance summary in Montana CONTINUED FROM PAGE A50
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resistant to stem and leaf rust. Broadview is a high PPO variety with average milling and baking properties, similar to CDC Falcon. CDC Falcon – hard red winter wheat developed by the Crop Development Center, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and registered in 1998. Licensed to WestBred LLC. Superior stem and leaf rust resistance over all current winter wheat varieties in western Canada. High yield, good winter-hardiness, semidwarf, short strong straw, especially good for direct seeding and straight cut harvest. CDC Falcon is moderately resistant to stem rust and susceptible to stripe rust. It is rated as having acceptable milling and baking quality. CDC Falcon is protected under the Plant Variety Protection Act, but not the Title V option (Certificate #200800322). Colter – is an awned, white glumed, high yielding hard red winter wheat to be released in fall 2013 by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station. Colter is similar to Yellowstone for grain yield and most agronomic traits with the exception that Colter is about 0.5 lb/bu higher for test weight and has superior stem rust resistance relative to Yellowstone. Colter is moderately resistant to stripe rust, but susceptible to leaf rust. Colter has excellent milling and baking bread quality, similar to Yellowstone. PVP, Title V is pending (Certificate #201500029). Cowboy – is an awned, white glumed, high yielding hollow-stemmed public variety developed in in Colorado and jointly released in 2012 by Colorado and Wyoming. In limited testing in Montana, Cowboy has average test weight and below average pro-
tein and winter hardiness (= 2 (0-5 scale, 5 = best). Cowboy is a medium to early heading variety with shorter than average plant height. Cowboy is susceptible to stripe rust, but resistant to stem rust. Milling and baking quality are below average in Montana tests. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #201300476). Decade – hard red winter wheat developed by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station and released jointly with North Dakota (pending at publication) in 2010. Decade is an early to medium maturing reduced height wheat with white chaff. Decade is a high yielding wheat with good winter hardiness and medium to high test weight and protein. Decade is resistant to prevalent races of stem rust but very susceptible to stripe rust. Decade has excellent milling and baking quality. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #201100096). Freeman – hard red winter wheat developed by Nebraska and released in 2013. Freeman is an early maturing, medium short statured wheat, with white chaff. Freeman has average yield, below average test weight and average protein. Freeman is resistant to stripe rust. Freeman is a high PPO variety with below average mill and bake characteristics. PVP, Title V is pending (Certificate #201400398). Genou – a solid-stem hard red winter wheat with improved yield potential and cold tolerance relative to Rampart. Stem solidness is relatively good, although not as good as Rampart. Test weight, maturity, plant height, grain protein, and end-use CONTINUED ON PAGE C16
Pulses Making the MonDak Better
By Renée Jean • editor@sidneyherald.com They may not be a silver bullet, but they are a key component in a quiet transformation that is making the MonDak better and better. They are pulse crops, and they are not only boosting farmer’s bottom line in the short-term, they are making soils better and better for long-term increases to yields. Peggy Bergsagel, a grower who attended the recent Pulse Conference in Wolf Point is among growers new to pulse crops - and happy with her experiment so far. She had a good friend who talked her into giving them a try on a few acres. “He talked about how it enriched our soils and how you are not putting down all the chemicals and spraying for summer fallow,” she said. “So you are doing two good things at once. You’re helping your chemicals go down, and you are helping your soil. And you are feeding people, and putting a little cash in the account.” She estimates that it’s boosted her overall bottom line by 20 percent just for the first year, so she’s planning to put more acres in lentils than she did the first year. “It’s still a bit of an experiment, but I was very pleased with the outcome,” she said. “We will see what happens this year with them. They say it takes like three years of pulse crops to really see the difference in a crop.” Bergsagel is part of a quiet revolution that has been taking place across Montana that has put fewer and fewer crop acres in soil-damaging fallow rotations and more and more in pulse crops that help build the soil while reducing the inputs a grower needs for a good yield. In 1990, some 3 million Montana acres were in fallow, but in 2010, that number has dropped to about 1 million while pulse crops have since increased 1,000 percent. Producers had 680,000 acres of field peas, lentils and chickpeas in 2014, compared to 66,000 acres of pulse cropland in 1998. Pulses had a combined crop value exceeding $140 million in 2013 - a figure that has continued to grow since. Chengci Chen, superintendent of the Eastern Area Agricultural Research Center here in Sidney, is a recognized leader in pulse crop research. He has been at the forefront of statewide efforts that are helping make this profitable transformation possible, and he is bringing that research emphasis with him to Sidney. Build the soil, build the future Short-term bottom lines are getting a boost, Chen says, but that is not all. Soil itself is getting better thanks to this shift, and that will lead the way to increased yields for wheat and barley growers in the long-term. “One thing is, that it is a legume crop, so it can fix the nitrogen from the atmosphere,” Chen says. “It takes it from the air and fixes it biologically for the plant to use.” And its residue is higher in nitrogen than other plant materials, so as it breaks down, it releases that nitrogen, along with other nutrients and organic matter to build up the soil. Farmers won’t need as much fertilizer and the increased organic matter helps build the soil’s ability to hold water. “With fallow, the precipitation conservation is very low,” Chen said. “So that means a lot of the water during the fallow period is lost. The pulse crops use less water than wheat, so if you grow a pulse crop in place of fallow, it can improve water use efficiency, and it will not affect the yield of the subsequent crop very much, particularly in shallow soil profiles.” Price points and diversifying risks are the other benefits pulse crop rotations are bringing to the grower’s table. “Like last year, if you grew a lot of lentil, you can be making a lot of good money,” he said. “Diversifying the crop is reducing the risk to growers.” Pulsing up for the future Fallow doesn’t only reduce the long-term capacity of soil to hold water. It also brings up salts and creates saline seeps that leave the land bare and white as snow in the summer. “Continuous cropping has helped us fight that,” says research agronomist Brett Allen, with USDA-ARS in Sidney. Peas have already been shown to be a very good fit for the MonDak in crop rotations, Allen notes, but there hasn’t been as much work on chickpea and lentils to demonstrate effects on yields or examine best practices with those crops. That’s going to change now that Chen is here. “We’re going to have more pulse crop study here at EARC compared to in the past,” he says, “and then we are also going to start a new project on sugar beet no till research.” He’s hiring a plant pathologist, who will be looking at diseases in sugar beet and pulse crops. “Pulse crops do have CONTINUED ON PAGE C12
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Northwest Montana hunter education instructors honored
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Hunter and Bowhunter Education Instructors received service awards from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) at the annual Region One Instructor Workshop held Saturday, March 5 at Flathead Valley Community College in Kalispell. A total of 44 Instructors received Hunter Education or Bowhunter Education service awards ranging from 5 to 45 years of service. All service award recipients receive a plaque; additional awards include: 10 year: engraved knife; 20 year: FWP belt buckle; 30 year: voucher for purchase of a firearm; 45 year: Filson vest. A number of other awards were also presented. A highlight this year was the Instructor of the Year Award presented to Patricia Allick, a longtime Bowhunter Education Instructor from Kalispell. For over 28 years, Pat has brought techniques from her career as a teacher into the Bowhunter Education Program. This past year, Pat developed a deer mannequin used in demonstrating field dressing techniques in the classroom and at workshops. Also notable was Phil Crismore’s 45 year award, and Dave Helmrick’s 30 year award, a milestone marked by a voucher for purchase of a firearm. Other instructors reached the quarter-century mark, and 20-year mark. A number of instructors were awarded challenge coins. These presentations are important because the instructors who received them were nominated by their peers for this honor. 2016 Service Awards span hundreds of years of experience and include: 45-year Hunter Education Award: Phil Crismore, Sanders County 35- year Hunter Education Award: Ricky Brabec, Ron Hvizdak, Lincoln County 30-year Hunter Education Award: Dave Helmrick, Lincoln County 25-year Hunter Education Award: Andy Larsson, Lake County; Gary Mocko, Lincoln County 20-year Hunter Education Awards: Don Bothwell, Jeff Moser, Flathead County; Keith Barrows, Rocky Santorno, Lake County; Lisa Brown, Sanders County; Lee Ressler, Lincoln County 20-year Bowhunter Education Awards: Jim Vashro, Bob Windauer, Flathead County 15-year Hunter Education Awards: R.J. Devitt, Ray Garth, Gerry Hurst, Marc Long, Charlie Stafford, Timber Stevens, Flathead County; Daniel Lilja, Robert Paro, Sanders County 15-year Bowhunter Education Award: Neil Textor, Lincoln County 10-year Hunter Education Awards: Breezy Adams, Kip McKessick, Karen Porteous, Brandy Quimby, Flathead County; Carollee Weisberger, Boss Weisberger, Lincoln County 5-year Hunter Education Awards: Kayli Burback, Larry Keyes, Michael Leib, Kaleb Griepp, Jon Hewitt, Ron Huntsinger, Flathead County; Jerry Gingerich, Catherine Jenks, Julia Jenks, Robin Jenks, Marshall Moody, Michelle Swagger, Lincoln County. 5-year Bowhunter Education Award: Tim Doll, Marshall Moody, Michelle Swagger, Lincoln County. All Hunter and Bowhunter Education Instructors are volunteers for FWP. They provide safety, ethics, and firearms and archery equipment handling training to young students across Montana. In Region One (northwest Montana) more than 300 instructors train about 2,000 students each year.
Pulses Making the MonDak Better CONTINUED FROM PAGE C11
a disease problem, and that is a concern for a pulse crop,” Chen says. “As the crop production history gets longer, we are going to have more disease building up, in particular root disease, so we need to have more research on the cropping systems in pulse crops. In the meantime, we will have a plant pathologist and breeders to work on disease resistant varieties.” This year, MSU in Bozeman is hiring a pulse crop breeder to begin developing varieties that work best in Montana, Chen adds, which will also help in the continued development of profitable crop rotations in the MonDak. ##### “The downhill path is easy, but there’s no turning back.
Elaborate dance
By Syd Rogers I love springtime. Everything is so green. Flowers are blooming. There are no concerns for flies and mosquitos. The weather is cool enough to sleep at night with the window open and the days are longer. It doesn’t get much better than that. As with every up, there is a downside, however. And with spring, the downside is how exhausted a person is. Not only for the hours of cleaning, planting, branding, fencing but for the elaborate dancing as well. If you are not familiar with Spring’s elaborate dance, let me explain. Typically, there is no music. A person just spontaneously starts jumping around, shedding clothing and emitting loud, high-pitched sounds somewhat similar to a scream. Well, a scream. It is a scream. The lyrics of the song they are screaming go like this, “A TICK, A TICK!! GET IT OFF OF ME! A TICK!!!!” Oftentimes, unfortunately, the potential rescuer has a delay in response either due to wanting to break out in a dance of their own with responding lyrics of, “NOOOOOO!!!! GROSSS!!!!” or because they are laughing too hard. Only one time have I ever had a tick actually take hold but I am pretty sure it was deaf before it was dead. I still get a little shiver thinking about that. Heebie jeebies. Last night, Curtis and I were enjoying a nice quiet 15 minutes on the couch after repairing fence in the dark. Let me just say, as a side note, how impressed I am with Curtis’ skill to fence by Braille. Simply amazing. At any rate, we got back into the house long past the time to go to bed but we decided to break the rules and sit on the couch. As we were sitting there, holding hands, relaxing, I saw Curtis reach down and pull something off his sleeve. That act in itself is not suspicious, however, the sidelong glance to see if I was looking did get my attention. He quietly got up and muttered, “hmmm, a tick,” and went to cut its head off. Attempting to be adult about the entire situation, I muffled the scream somewhere in my throat. However, I could have sworn something was crawling in my hair, or right about the neckline of my sweatshirt. My request of performing tick checks only got a chuckle so I went into the bedroom and shed every stitch of clothing I had on. I ran my fingers through my hair knowing full well that was fruitless. But I felt better about it. Kind of. Well, not really. This morning, I tried to put it out of my mind. We had a busy morning and needed to get moving. We were going to move the cows in town to a new pasture off of the creek. You know, through the thick grass and trees, where the ticks live. The chores got done, the horses saddled and off to town we went. Although it is another story in its own, we did get the cows moved. At that point in time, I had rather forgotten about the ticks. While Curtis stayed in town to do some work around the old pasture and make sure the calves “mothered up,” I came home as it was Monday and there was typing that needed done. As I usually do, I take breaks from my typing and do odds and ends around the house. Laundry, dishes, sweeping the floors, naps, you know, chores. While moving the laundry from the washer to the dryer, I noticed a pile of dirt from Dottie’s bed the night before. I finished moving the laundry, started a new load and got the broom. Whilst in the sweeping maneuver, a black dot on the wall caught my attention. Yeap. A tick. As no one was around to appreciate my artistic ability with the elaborate dance, (read as no one was around to kill the dang thing), so I started thinking about my weapons of choice. Curtis will simply pick the tick up between his fingers (!!!), take out his knife and cut its head off. Effective. Except the touching the thing part. I thought about using my tweezers but, umm, I’m sure I would want to use them again. Vacuum? Hah! No way! It could crawl out! So I went to the tool chest and grabbed a pair of needle nose pliers. This just might work! I picked the tick up and tried to squish him on the floor. Now for those of you who have tried to kill ticks, you have a knowing grin on your face as that will obviously not work. With a VERY firm grip on the pliers, I rummaged through the house looking for secret weapon #2. Fire. Making a mental note to remind my son to put things back where he finds them, namely the lighter, I located the matches and cleverly lit one while holding on for dear life to those needle nose pliers. Bye-bye Tick. Yes. Yes a tick was harmed in this story. Badly, fatally even. I wonder if they would have eaten it on Naked and Afraid? Feeling accomplished, I returned to my sweeping duties only to notice the dirt was moving. Are you kidding me!?! CONTINUED ON PAGE C15
##### When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human civilization. Daniel Webster
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COMBINE FOR SALE
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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. Phone (406) 949-4290, Jeremiah Johnson, Chester, MT
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Pulse crops bring value-added processing to central South Dakota
Lance Nixon lance.nixon@capjournal.com “It’s a good thing for central South DaIt’s not just a crop of field peas ripening kota, I think,” Smith said. “I figured it would in the sun on Harlan Smith’s farmland near be a good investment and it would help get Harrold on a hot day in mid-July. this thing off the ground.” It’s also a whole new way of thinking A local market about agriculture. Minish said that although the casual Value-added processing, long an imporonlooker sometimes misunderstands this tant strategy for farmers in eastern South point, the idea behind value-added processDakota who have invested in ethanol plants, ing is not necessarily to provide a better soybean crushing facilities and similar enprice for a raw commodity. terprises, is finally sinking roots in central “That may be a side benefit, but that’s South Dakota where such enterprises are not the main goal,” Minish said. “The idea not as common. is for the investors who invest in a project Value-added processing: what it means to be able to extract some additional value The move to value-added processing by taking a raw commodity and further means that instead of simply producing raw processing it.” agricultural commodities to be sold to proBut while the initial goal is to reward cessors who will make money by processthe risk-takers who are building the plant, ing and packaging that crop into products Minish noted that side benefits often folelsewhere, Smith and other investors from low. Simply placing a processing plant in across South Dakota have invested money an area creates a new local market, as well in a plant they will own and operate. as local jobs. What they are planning is a pulse crop So even without the profits that Smith can processing plant to be built on the outskirts expect one day as an investor in the pulse of Harrold later this year in order to begin processing plant, he says he and area farmprocessing field peas, lentils and chickpeas ers stand to benefit another way. The pulse for markets around the world and in the processing facility will give South Dakota United States. The new start-up company is producers a place to sell their pulse crops called South Dakota Pulse Processors LLC. without hauling them long distances. “These peas will be ready for the store That is likely to encourage more growshelf when they leave this plant,” says ers to grow them, or perhaps increase their Smith. acreage. And that means the “value-added” prof“I grew them one year and we had to haul its that come from turning a raw crop into them to North Dakota,” says Smith. “The something more valuable will stay in South reason I wanted to grow them before was Dakota, where the plant and its investors to build the soil. But there was no market are. for them locally. You had to use them for Brian Minish, a board member for South cattle feed or haul them to North Dakota.” Dakota Pulse Processors, said value-added Agronomic advantage isn’t exactly new to central South Dakota. Growing pulse crops in central South It’s often said that livestock producers who Dakota directly benefits farms in a more imadd value to their feed grains and grass by mediate way, too, Smith said. For example, feeding it to hogs or cattle are the original his field peas are a short-season, low water value-added processors. usage crop that makes good use of the state’s But there aren’t many ag processing early rains. The crop is essentially made plants in the central part of the state. Though by the time central South Dakota can start there was talk of an ethanol plant near Pierre turning dry in about July. years ago, that project didn’t come together. Also, because pulse crops are legumes, The pulse plant is perhaps the largest they can “fix” nitrogen in the soil, leaving value-added ag enterprise in the area since the soil richer after the crop comes off the then; and Smith, for one, has no doubts field than it was before. Brian Baus, another about the wisdom of having invested. board member for South Dakota Pulse Processors, said that gives area farmers an ideal crop to use in crop ™ rotations to transition back to winter wheat, still perhaps the most important crop for the region. Smith said crops such as sunflowers and corn are harvested too late for producers to follow up the fall harvest by planting winter wheat. But that’s not an issue with a pulse crop such as field peas, which also build up the soil instead of simply consuming nutrients. “The peas put a lot of nutrients back into the ground. If you go back to wheat afterward, I’d say you would have a much better yield with less commercial fertilizer,” Smith said.
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Elaborate dance
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Another one! This time, I got a really good grasp on the little buggar. Mostly because he really wasn’t that little. He was quite a bit bigger than the other one and took to squishing much better. But, just in case, I did take him outside and grind the end of the pliers on the deck where I noticed what doctors would call “exudate.” I think needle-nose pliers may just be my new best friend. Better than sliced bread! Hopefully people don’t ask me why I am carrying them around all the time but I think it is justifiable. In thinking further on it, I decided that the doggie blanket I had just ran through the washer, may need to be washed again. In hot water, with bleach. Or, maybe just burned. Burned might be a good idea. The thought also crept through my mind that this elaborate dance may have spawned my other similar dance done for spiders. They are so close in genetics that I would assume they were from the same family. And just let me say this to all of you afraid of a mouse or a snake. Though highly unlikely, a snake or a mouse MIGHT make their way up your pant leg or down the front of your shirt but 99.9% of the time, you will know they are there. But a tick? Or a spider? They can just have their way with whatever they want. It is bad enough that the spider will bite a time or 10 and get away without his capital punishment but a tick will just hang out for DAYS. I think my phobia beats yours. At this very moment, I am contemplating the implications of going back to work in the buff. The tag on my sweatshirt is having too much fun tickling me, there is something messing with my leg and my hair just doesn’t feel right. Plus, I had better take a good look at the ceiling in the kitchen. What if one of those ticks crawled up there and is just waiting for a good chance to take a thrill jump into my hair? ##### The first farmer was the first man. All historic nobility rests on the possession and use of land. Ralph Waldo Emerson ##### “Farming is a profession of hope” Brian Brett
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FLEX HEADER FOR SALE
2005 John Deere 630F flex header with pickup reel, AWS air reel, complete with transport trailer, always shedded, good condition....................................... Asking $20,000
2016 Winter wheat variety performance summary in Montana CONTINUED FROM PAGE C10
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qualities are similar to those of Rampart and Vanguard. Genou is susceptible to both stem and stripe rust. Foundation seed was made available in fall of 2004. Genou (French for knee) is named after a school house in The Knees area of Chouteau County. PVP with Title V option has been issued (Certificate #200500334). Genou will not be in the Montana Intrastate Winter Wheat testing for 2016. Jerry – hard red winter wheat released by North Dakota State University in 2001. It is white-chaffed and awned and similar in maturity to Roughrider. Jerry has good winter hardiness and is a top yielder in areas where winterkill can occur. Jerry has average test weight and protein under Montana conditions. It has good resistance to prevalent races of stem and leaf rust, but is susceptible to stripe rust. Mixing properties and baking performance are equal to Roughrider. Judee – hard red winter wheat developed by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station in 2011. Judee is a white-glumed, solid-stem, semi-dwarf (Rht1) wheat with medium maturity. Judee has average yield, test weight, and protein, and below average winter hardiness. Judee is susceptible to prevalent races of stem and leaf rust but resistant to stripe rust. Stem-solidness of Judee is most similar to Genou. Judee is a high PPO variety with average mill and above average bake properties. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #201200161). Keldin – hard red winter wheat developed by Peter Franck (Germany) and released by WestBred in 2011. Keldin is a medium maturing, medium short statured wheat,
with white chaff. Keldin has above average yield and test weight and average protein. Keldin is resistant to stripe rust. Keldin is a high PPO variety with average mill and bake characteristics. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #201300462). LCS Mint – hard red winter wheat developed by Colorado and released by Limagrain in 2012. LCS Mint is an early maturing, medium statured wheat, with white chaff. LCS has above average yield and test weight and average protein. LCS Mint is resistant to stripe rust. LCS Mint is a high PPO variety with average mill and bake characteristics. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #2013004481). LCS Mint will not be in the Montana Intrastate Winter Wheat testing for 2016. Ledger – hard red winter wheat developed by WestBred LLC and released in 2004. Ledger is an early maturing wheat, semidwarf wheat with average winter hardiness. The Montana Intrastate Winter Wheat Program testing shows this variety to be of average yield and protein with above average test weight. Ledger is susceptible to stripe rust and stem rust. Milling and baking characteristics are acceptable. Ledger is protected under the Plant Variety Protection Act, but not the Title V option (Certificate #200600063). Ledger will not be in the Montana Intrastate Winter Wheat testing for 2016. Northern – hard red winter wheat developed the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station and available to growers in fall 2015. Northern is a medium-late maturing, CONTINUED ON PAGE C22
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New Holland Equipment New Holland Air Drills
NEW SUSPENDED BOOM SPRAYERS
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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 2007 New Holland SF115 130-ft., 1500 gallon, wheel boom, 18.4x26 tires, SP655 monitor, windscreens, 3 boom valvve, unfold option. #USNH46.... $12,000
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
Glasgow, Montana 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
USED HEADERS
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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
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
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
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2004 Honeybee 94C rigid header, 36-ft., single knife drive with transport and UII pickup reel. #UCNH77..............................................$16,900 2010 MacDon FD70 flex draper, 40-ft., double knife sickle, pickup reel, auto leveler height kit, New Holland CR adapter. #UCCA13.............$65,000 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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USED AIR DRILLS
USED WINDROWERS
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 2005 New Holland SD440 58-ft., 12” spacing, 550# trips, 51/2” rubber packers, 4350 tow between cart, double shoot. #UDNH25......................................... $89,000
2003 MacDon 9352 Cummins diesel, 25-ft. draper DS header, 15-ft. multicrop header with conditioner. #UWMD14..............................................$49,000 New Holland 1100 self-propelled windrower, 16-ft., single knife, cab, no air conditioning, #UWN108. ...................................................................$4800 New Holland 1431 disc mower, 13-ft., rubber conditioners, 2 point swivel hitch, 1000 PTO................ ................................................................$12,000 1994 New Holland 2450 with 14-ft. auger header #UWN110.............................................. JUST IN 1989 Hesston 8100 diesel, cab, air, 16-ft. auger header #UWH577...................................$16,000 New Holland 1100 with 14-ft. auger header, cab, no air conditioning, #UWN111........................$6500 2002 MacDon 9352 Cummins, 25-ft. draper header, double swather #UWMD15.....................$49,000 1994 Hesston 8100 swather, diesel, 30-ft. header and 16-ft. auger header, 1581 hours #UWH576.. ................................................................$25,000
CONSIGNMENTS
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
USED ROUND BALERS
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
1999 Hesston 856T 5x6 bales, 75” wide pickup, bale kicker. #UHHS43..................................... $11,500 Hesston 560 auto tie, 540 PTO. #UHHS51... $5500 1998 Vermeer 605L twine & mesh wrap, hydraulic bale kicker. #UHVM31................................ $6000 1994 Vermeer 605K round baler, 1000 PTO. #UHVM33.................................................. $7500
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
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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 1974 John Deere 4430 2WD tractor, 6683 hours, 540/1000 PTO’s, 3 pt. hitch, 20.8x34 rear tires with JD 158 loader and grapple fork.............................................. $22,000
1997 New Holland 9682 4WD, 5697 hours, 360 hp Cummins diesel, 24.5R32 tires, standard 12 speed transmission, 4 hydraulics. #UTN104........ ................................................................$62,500
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1995 New Holland 8770 MFD tractor, 160 PTO hp, 18.4x42 duals, 1000 PTO, power shift transmission, super steer front end. ........................................................ $60,000 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 2003 Hesston 1340 discbine, Mo-Co, 3 point, swivel hitch, 1000 PTO drive, steel conditioner...................... $9500
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 2006 New Holland BR780A round baler, wide pickup, twine & net, Bale Command, 1000 PTO drive, flotation tires, 10,500 bales.................................................... $13,500 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 2004 New Holland CR960 combine, 2300 hours, Redekopp chopper, yield/moisture, 2012 Honey Bee 36-ft. header........................................................... $150,000 1990 New Holland TR86 combine, 30-ft. 971 header, double knife, batt reel, 2213 hours.............................. $14,000 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................................................. $16,000 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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2011 New Holland CR9070 420 hp, deluxe cab, 900/60R32, extended wear package, deluxe chopper, AutoSteer, air compressor, New Holland 94C 42-ft. draper head, pickup reel. #UCNH75..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
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1998 John Deere 7710 145 hp, 6897 hours, PQ transmission with John Deere 740SL loader/grapple........... ................................ $53,500
1991 John Deere 4255 5619 hours, 135 hp, Powershift transmission, 2 scv’s, front 3 point, nice..... $35,500
2011 Kubota M135X 135 hp, 2298 hours, Hi-Lo Powershift transmission with LHR, 3 SCV’s, LA 2253 loader, buddy seat..................... $56,000
2008 Cat 420E 2980 hours, 4x4, Extend-a-hoe, 4x1 bucket, ride control, pilot controls, flip over forks......... ................................ $52,500
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1994 John Deere 7400 6897 hours, 115 hp, PowerQuad transmission, 740SL loader with grapple, 2 scv’s, 1 owner, local trade..$43,500 2010 John Deere 6430 2725 hours, 115 hp, APQ transmission with left hand reverser, John Deere 673 loader with new grapple.......Reduced to ................................ $69,000 1994 John Deere 7800 5896 hours, 160 hp, Powershift transmission, 4 scv’s, buddy seat, excellent condition........................... $45,500
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Water and natural resources tour is June 14-16 in Colorado
By Steven Ress, Communications Coordinator, Nebraska Water Center The annual water and natural resources tour, hosted by the University of Nebraska’s Nebraska Water Center and the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District, will be in Colorado this summer. Participants in the June 14-16 tour will travel through Colorado’s central Front Range area and into the interior of the Rocky Mountains. A stop in the Denver area will center on growing urban water demands stemming from rapidly expanding population, industry and recreation. Diverse topics in the Denver area include water quality and the Coors brewery, climate change, changes in water runoff patterns caused by recent pine wilt beetle infestations, the role of the Denver Water utility and other topics. The tour will examine many issues related to water and natural resources in the South Platte basin and Denver metro area. “Basin water use and development in Denver and the surrounding metropolitan area, including ongoing conversion of former agricultural water rights to urban and suburban use as the area continues to grow, are obviously huge considerations and will be closely examined on the tour from a number of angles,” said Nebraska Water Center communicator Steve Ress, a tour co-organizer. In the high country of nearby Summit County, recreation and tourism drive the area’s economy and water use, and those issues will be closely explored as tour participants get a look at research and restoration projects aimed at preserving abundant water supplies and a healthy environment. Tour participants will see the snow-making industry, spend part of an afternoon rafting Clear Creek and will be exposed to the history, ramifications and continuing environmental issues associated with the area’s 19th century gold and silver mining industry that helped open much of Central Colorado to western settlement. Colorado’s first state water plan, shared use of water under a Nebraska-Colorado compact and many other topics will also be examined. Registrations can be made through the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District in Holdrege. The tour departs from the Holiday Inn Express and Suites DIA Hotel in Denver at 7 a.m. June 14. Tour participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from the event. All other food, lodging, motor coach expenses and fees are covered in the registration. In addition to the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District and the Nebraska Water Center, tour sponsors include the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute at the University of Nebraska, UNL’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Nebraska Public Power District, the Lower Platte North Natural Resources District, Li-COR Biosciences and the Nebraska Water Balance Alliance. Registration is $665 per person single occupancy or $565 per person double occupancy. Space is limited and registration is first-come, first-served. To register, email hrahmann@ cnppid.com or phone 308-995-3560. More information is available at http://watercenter.unl. edu, http://cnppid.com and http://facebook.com/NebraskaWaterCenter.
Father’s Day
Date When Celebrated : Third Sunday in June A day to honor Dad. NO. Rather, it is a day to enjoy time with Dad and appreciate all he does for you. What Dad really wants is healthy, happy and successful kids. And, he wants you to spend a few moments with him on Father’s Day. Today’s life style is busy for both dads and kids. So, a little time with dad on Father’s Day is just what he wants. A Father is more than the biological paternal source of our being. It is the person who cares and provides for us. It is the man who helps to set the standards, the family values and the example. So, add to this group step-fathers and other men who willingly and eagerly accept and cherish the role. Whether biological, adopted or informally, if they are the father figure to you, give him some recognition today and don’t hesitate to call him “Dad”. Did you know? The first Father’s Day celebration was in Spokane, Wa. on May 18, 1910.
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Tow Straps 2” x 30 ft. 30,000 Lbs. 6” x&50Used ft. - 100,000 Many New Items Lbs. NO TRADE INVENTORY CLEARANCE We Are The New Authorized Dealer 3” x 30 ft. - 48,000 Lbs. Just 10” x 30 ft. Added!!!160,000 Lbs. SALE ITEMS - $AVE For Agri-Cover Roll Tarps 4” x 30 ft - 64,000 Lbs. 12” x 50 ft. - 200,000 Lbs. Allen Juel Properties ~ NEW EQUIPMENT ~ 6” x 30 ft. - 80,000 Lbs. Bus. 406-487-2216 • Toll Free 1-888-255-4790 If you are thinking about a new auger now is the time to buy! Other Sizes Available 512 Main St., Closeout Scobey, Montana BRANDT 10”X 60’ XL swing away auger with 72” low profile hopper................. 72” SKID STEER snowblower 721M, 17-20 GPM.Retail $7,400 $4800 59263
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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)
email: adjuel@nemont.net .................................Retail $13,804 SALE $11,400 - PLUS $1,000 rebate 84” SKID STEER snowblower 841D2EM, 30-32 gpm... Retail $8,400 Closeout $6000 Tow Ropes 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 $14,694 SALE $12,100 - PLUS $1,000 2” rebate x 50 ft. - 85,000 Lbs. ...........................................................................Retail $4,600 Closeout $3900 $4000 cash back or $4500 voucher FARM KING 108” snowblower, Allied 3-pt, YC1080C, 1000 PTO drive.................... BRANDT 10”X 80’ XL swing away auger with 72” low profile hopper................. 2 3/8” x 30 ft. 120,000 Lbs. Both Styles In Manual or Electric Models .................................Retail $17,886 SALE $14,700 - PLUS $1,000 rebate ...........................................................................Retail $9,450 Closeout $7500 3/4” x 30 ft. - 160,000 Lbs. MERIDIAN 12”x 72’ auger with 74” low profile hopper..Retail $21,700 SALE2 $17,600 SRT™-2: TheII Premium Tarping System stock 10%off All WATER TANKS (including Generation Tanks)..........................in Augers with Cover Your Profits Every Step of the Way stock The SRT™-2 MERIDIAN 12”x85’ auger with 74” low profile hopper...Retail $20,959 SALE2 $19,995 All ATV SPRAYERS........................................................................in 10% off 3/4” x 50 ft. - 160,000 Lbs. movers Roll Tarp is our premium grain tarp that works with you, 2-BRANDT 15-85 conveyor with swing away........................................... CALL All 3 PT. MOWERS.........................................................................in stock 10% off Contact Terry or Bill at 888-255-4790 or fax # 406-487-2016 not against you. Our unique tension system provides a All set up and BRANDT 20-95 conveyor with swing away.............................................. CALL FARM KING 84” 3pt finish mowers.. ................................Retail $3,400 Saleinclud$2,800 steady and smooth roll in all weather conditions Allen Juel Properties • 512 Main Street, Box 1177, Scobey, MT 59263 Ready to Go 1020XR grain cart......... $41,500 Includes adjuel@nemont.net all discounts & rebates Danuser Hydraulic post hole augeringwith 12”but bit,itbucket mount.flexibility . WAS $2,500 SALE wind, has enough to allow easy $2,195 rolling over BRANDT uneven loads. Several models J&M 875-18 grain cart, red, 30.5x32 tires, scale with GT460 monitor, Auto Log FARM KING trailer-type post drivers, h.p. Kohler gas engine, rack, post EZ-LOC : 9 The Proven Truck/Trailer Tarp post System in stock and de-pendable, tarp .............................................................. SALE PRICE $37,995 guide, hydraulic extendableThe hitch. ...........................Retail $12,025 Sale $8,000 Excellent kit Tarping System for Today’s Transportation Industry™ quality, economical own make the EZ-LOC Dump Trailer or Truck J&M 1020 grain cart, 9.00R32 tires, scale with GT460 monitor, Auto Log kit MERIDIAN 7”x 39’ auger with fast, 23.5attractive hp EFIand Kohler engine,to cold weather muffler,Roll-Up Tarp an asset to for yourbin farm operation. Hand made in the heartland of and America, use auger ........................................................ SALE $47,995 tarp,wesliding Meridian Mover, electric clutch, plumbed sweep & more. ....................... 406-487-2216 • TollbagFree 1-888-255-4790 galvanized hardware and powder coated parts to ensure years of service. 2015 Renn 1014 Farm Boy grain bag unloader with optional roller rewind ..............................................................................Retail $17,285 Sale $14,850 Protecting your commodity every step of the way. kit ................................................................ Retail $45,415 SALE $34,995 MERIDIAN 8”x 33’ auger with 26.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, ajproperties@nemont.net We cover Grain Carts, Grain Trucks, Fertilizer Tenders and Hopper Trailers. ROPEinCLEARANCE. .................................................................40% OFF Meridian mover, electric clutch,EZ-LOC reversing gear Tarp box, was lightbuilt package, shovelagricultural kit TOWindustry ® Roll-Up with today’s mind. and more..............................................................Retail $17,314 Sale $14,500 • 1-3/16”x 30’ - $105; 1-5/8”x 30’ - $185 • 2” x50’ - $365 and stock on h BY engine, OR CALL FOR MORE 2-3/8”x30’ - $365 • 2-3/4x30’ - $485 MERIDIAN 8”x 39’ auger with 26.5 hpSTOP EFI Kohler cold weather muffler, INFORMATION: Limited to Meridian mover, electric clutch, reversing gear box, light package, shovel kit ~ USED EQUIPMENT ~ and more..............................................................Retail $17,809 Sale $15,000 • 512 Main Street, MT 59263 MERIDIAN 8”x 39’ auger with 26.5 hp adjuel@nemont.net EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, Scobey, LOFTNESS GBL10 grain bagger, SN#52-449............................................ $19,995 406-487-2216 • sweep,light 1-888-255-4790 Meridian mover, elec. clutch, reversing gear box, plumbed for bin LOFTNESS GBU10 grain bag unloader, SN#51-658................................. $27,000 package, shovel kit and more.............................Retail $18,563 SALE $15,500 WASTE OIL HEATER 350,000 BTU.......................................................$2000 obo MERIDIAN 8”x 39’ auger with 26.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, HOMEMADE 16-ft. truck flatbed with headache rack and gooseneck ball..... $1500 electric clutch, E-Kay mover with power steering, Fabtec spout with electric SAKUNDIAK 7”x46’, 27 hp Kohler with hydraulic pump and plumbed for bin actuators, spring loaded belt tensioner.................Retail $19,822 Sale $17,000 sweep........................................................................................Sale $8,000 2-MERIDIAN 8”x 46’ auger with 26.5 hp EFI Kohler engine, cold weather muffler, SAKUNDIAK 8x46 with 25 HP Kohler............................................................ $5995 Meridian mover, electric clutch, reversing gear box, light package, shovel kit WESTFIELD 10x61 MDSA............................................................................. $5000 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 2011 BRANDT 15”x 45’ LP grain belt with rubber belt, EZ-move, 27 hp Kohler engine with tensioner, electric clutch, reversible gear box, light kit, shovel kit, plumbed anti-icing, electric clutch, hydraulic winch, bucket spout. SN 98679....................$17,000 for bin sweep.................................................. Retail $20,200 Sale $17,200 DEGELMAN 64’ roller. Retail $80,925......................................................... $60,000 9-2016 BRANDT 15”x47’ LP grain belts, EFI, 26.5 hp Kohler, easy move, elecTEBBEN 72” 3 pt. rotary mower.................................................................... $1,000 Land Rollers tric clutch, hydraulic winch, bucket spout, batteries and cables................... BOURGAULT 750 bushel smart cart..........................................Like New $22,500 IN STOCK .................................Retail $29,501 SALE $25,000, including all rebates WHEATHEART heavy hitter post pounder. Like new.................................. $10,000
Retail $38,085.....Sale $32,295
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ALLEN JUEL PROPERTIES
Wheatheart & Farm King Post Pounders
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Polywest Tailgate Spout IN STOCK
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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
2015 Brent 1194, 1100 bushel, tarp, scale.... ......................................................$68,000 2014 Brent 1196, 1100 bushel, tarp, scale.... ......................................................$49,000
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Toxic plants publication aims to help producers
By James Schmidt, K-State Research and Extension With so many potential dangers lingering in grazing pastures, it’s crucial for producers to understand which plants could harm cattle and other livestock if they are consumed. A new publication available through K-State Research and Extension provides information on these potentially deadly plants. “It is the first of any publication I have found that specifically looks at plants, or cover crops, that are issues for livestock,” said Jaymelynn Farney, Kansas State University assistant professor of animal science and one of the publication’s authors. “We don’t want producers to plant some kind of forage without them knowing the potential issues that can come from it.” Some producers could be feeding their cattle toxic plants and not know it, which was one of the driving factors for creating the publication, said Farney, a K-State Research and Extension beef systems specialist located in southeast Kansas. “When visiting with producers and traditional cover crop enthusiasts, some of the plants they said they put in the mixture made me a little nervous from the livestock side,” Farney said. The plant to be worried about the most, according to Farney, is hairy vetch. It is unknown why it can cause death in livestock, and there is currently no way of managing it, which makes it such a threatening and silent killer. “Hairy vetch grows well and contributes a lot of nitrogen, so people like to plant it. However, it is an indiscriminate killer,” Farney said. “When you have cattle that are allergic to it, you have essentially 100 percent death loss. Now, you might have cattle that are perfectly fine (grazing) on it. But, then you might come out one day to find your cattle are dead.” Other plants that can poison cattle are lupin and amaranth. Lupin is a good source of protein and energy in livestock feeds, but its use should be limited to four nontoxic species. Six other species could be toxic to cattle and sheep, according to the publication. Amaranth is a bushy plant that is related to pigweed, and it also has different species. Palmer amaranth is consistently high in nitrate and potentially toxic to cattle, so it is important for producers to know the amaranth species before using it as a forage crop for livestock. In addition to poisonous plants, the new publication provides information on plants that can cause metabolic disorders in livestock. It is available online through the K-State Research and Extension Bookstore (http://www.bookstore. ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/MF3244.pdf) or at local extension offices throughout the state. 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.
Alligator shoes
A young blonde was on vacation in the depths of Louisiana. She wanted a pair of genuine alligator shoes in the worst way, but was very reluctant to pay the high prices the local vendors were asking. After becoming very frustrated with the “no hassle” attitude of one of the shopkeepers, the blonde shouted, “Maybe I’ll just go out and catch my own alligator so I can get a pair of shoes at a reasonable price!” The shopkeeper said, “By all means, be my guest. Maybe you’ll luck out and catch yourself a big one!” Determined, the blonde turned and headed for the swamps, set on catching herself an alligator. Later in the day, the shopkeeper is driving home, when he spots the young woman standing waist deep in the water, shotgun in hand. Just then, he sees a huge 9-foot alligator swimming quickly toward her. She takes aim, kills the creature and with a great deal of effort hauls it on to the swamp bank. Laying nearby were several more of the dead creatures. The shopkeeper watches in amazement. Just then the blonde flips the alligator on its back, and frustrated, shouts out, “Dang it, this one isn’t wearing any shoes either!”
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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 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 Circle D pickup 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
G ll – steel 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
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 HEAVY DUTY TILT TRAILERS
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
USED EQUIPMENT Semi Trailers 2008 Chevrolet 6.0L automatic, 4x4, with new Hydrabed....... ................................. $22,900
(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
2014 Jet 53-ft. drop deck with beavertail.........................$29,900 Highboy 48-ft. utility flatbed trailer...................................$11,900 3-2003 Ranco 40-ft. double gate, bottom dump trailers...............$17,500/ea. 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
A hitch when you need it... A level bed when you don’t
1994 Ford F250 supercab, 460 gas, 5-speed manual with Hydrabed.................... $9500
16-ft. 18-ft. & 20-ft. IN STOCK
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.
Large Trailer Parts Inventory
• Axles • Springs • Lights • Fenders • Straps• Tie-downs • Bearings & seals• Jacks • Etc.
GOOD SELECTION OF UTILITY AND CAR HAULERS TRAILERS
NEW
3-point Bale Unroller
Includes cylinder and hoses.
8x8 snowmobile trailer.........$600
Belshe 25-ft. flatbed, tandem dual, 20,000 lb. GVW...$5500
NEW SKID STEER TRAILERS
Excellent Selection On Hand
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
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
Triple T Sales Contact Dave Taylor: 406-357-2166
SnoCo 4-ft. x 10-ft. utility trailer.... ...................................... $595
New LOOK Enclosed Trailers
4x7’ Heavy Duty Trailer Mats Each.....$65 Nissan forklift, 3000 lb., nice shape...........................$6700
Homemade 16-ft. trailer, 3500 lb. axles..............................$800
COMPANION™
3500, 5200 & 7000# axles
$1200
1997 48-ft. utility van trailer..... ................................ $6500
Skidsteer pallet forks 42” ...................................... $555 48” ...................................... $750
TURNOVER BALL
New Diamond C car haulers
2006 Wilson 8.5-ft. x 53-ft. drop deck trailers...................$22,900 1992 Chevy 1 ton, 6.5 diesel with hydra-dec................. $10,500
Bale spear.......................... $300
2002 Circle D 18-ft. skid steer trailer............................$3500
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Chinook, MT
Home Phone - 406-357-2162 Highway 2 West, Chinook, MT 1/2 miles west of Chinook
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ITEMS FOR SALE
2012 Arctic Cat Prowler side by side. 350 gallon pickup water tank with valve/fittings. Phone (406) 278-5382, Conrad, MT
2016 Winter wheat variety performance summary in Montana CONTINUED FROM PAGE C22
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS
June 18, 2016 - Bud & Sherry Dengel Vehicle and Shop Auction Hwy 87 West - Lewistown, MT
1941 Chevy super deluxe coup A-1 shape – 1946 Chevy dump truck - 2001 Ford Ranger, nice – 1975 GMC Sierra 35, 1-ton truck with 10ft. Maintainer service bed, Jim pole, crane, winch – 1963 Dodge D500 dump truck – Bobcat 742 skid steer – Ford 9N tractor – Post hole digger, back blade, tool bar, brush mower, sickle mower – Many more miscellaneous items.
4 on 0-5 scale, is an improvement over other solid stem varieties. Stem solidness is similar to that of Bearpaw and Rampart, while sawfly cutting of stems is very low (similar to Rampart). Warhorse yield is similar to Judee, while test weight and protein are above average. Warhorse is resistant to both stem and stripe rust. Warhorse has acceptable mill and bake qualities. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #201400131). WB3768 – is a white-chaffed hard white winter wheat developed by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station and licensed exclusively to WestBred/Monsanto in 2013. WB3768 is a high yielding variety similar to Yellowstone. WB3768 is similar to Yellowstone for most agronomic traits with the exception of higher test weight and later heading date and maturity. WB3768 is 1.8 inches taller than Yellowstone. Like Yellowstone, WB3768 is resistant to prevalent races of stem rust, but susceptible to stem and leaf rust. WB3768 is moderately resistant to common bunt. WB3768 has acceptable milling and baking quality. WB3768 is a low PPO cultivar with favorable Asian noodle color stability and noodle score. PVP, Title V is pending (Certificate #201500028). WB4059CLP – hard red winter wheat developed by WestBred and released in 2013. WB4059CLP is an awnless, early maturing, short statured wheat, with white chaff. WB4059CLP has below average yield and test weight and above average protein. WB4059CLP is very susceptible
to stripe rust. WB4059CLP is a high PPO variety with average mill and bake characteristics. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #2013004481). Additionally, the CLEARFIELD genes are patented. WB4614 – hard red winter wheat developed by WestBred and released in 2013. WB4614 is a medium maturing, medium short statured wheat, with white chaff. WB4614 has average yield and protein and above average test weight. WB4614 is resistant to stripe rust. WB4614 is a high PPO variety with average mill and bake characteristics. PVP, Title V is pending (Certificate #201500188). WB-Quake – hard red winter wheat developed by WestBred (Monsanto) in 2011. WB-Quake is a medium to late maturing, medium statured solid-stemmed wheat, with white chaff. WB-Quake has above average yield, average test weight and protein with average winter hardiness. WB-Quake is resistant to stripe rust and moderately resistant to stem rust. WB-Quake is a high PPO variety with above average milling and baking properties. PVP, Title V is issued (Certificate #201100471). Yellowstone – hard red winter wheat developed by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station and released to seed growers in 2005. Yellowstone is a very high yielding winter hardy variety with medium test weight, maturity, height, and grain protein. Yellowstone has excellent baking and good Asian noodle quality. It CONTINUED ON PAGE C40
Weed Management and Herbicide Performance During Drought Conditions
By Robert Parker, Ph.D, Extension Weed Scientist, Washington state University and Rick Boydston, Ph.D, Agronomist, US Department of AgricultureAgricultural Research Service, Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center, Prosser, WA There is good reason to control weeds in cropland. Low soil moisture increases the competition for water between the weed and the crop. Therefore, weed control is even more important when water is scarce. Generally, when moisture is limiting, there may be fewer and less vigorous weeds and weed emergence may be delayed until rainfall occurs. Drought tolerant weeds, such as kochia, Russian thistle, and field bindweed develop extensive root systems early and take advantage of limited water, making them more competitive and difficult to control than when soil moisture is adequate. Even with fewer weeds, their control is more difficult under dry conditions. Decreased yield potential in dry years may cause producers to question whether costs for herbicides are justified. In dry years, reliance on weed control methods other than herbicides may be necessary. A shallow, timely cultivation can effectively control small weeds while loosening crusted soil. However, cultivation may be detrimental due to further loss of critical soil moisture, resulting in poor crop stands and increasing the susceptibility to erosion. Herbicide performance will also change under dry conditions. Efficacy of postemergence or foliage applied herbicides, particularly those that are translocated within the target weeds, is highly dependent upon active plant growth. Postemergence herbicides are less effective when weeds are stressed. Drought stressed plants produce thicker leaf cuticles (waxy covering), resulting in less herbicide absorption into the plant. Drought-stress affects many plant processes and growth, resulting in less movement of herbicide once it is in the plant, and less herbicide delivered to target sites, such as enzyme systems or growing points. Sugars produced by photosynthesis and their movement within the plant are restricted in drought stressed plants, therefore translocation of some herbicides that typically move with sugars is limited. Herbicide translocation is crucial for control of perennial weeds such as Canada thistle and field bindweed, where movement to underground and above-ground growing points of the plant is essential for lasting control. It may be best to delay herbicide applications to perennial weeds growing under extreme water stress until moisture conditions improve. Low humidity also results in rapid drying of spray droplets in the air, which results in smaller droplets more prone to drift. Droplets that land on target weeds will dry faster under low humidity, resulting in less time for absorption into the leaf. Do not skimp on herbicide rates when treating waterstressed weeds. Generally, more herbicide is needed to control drought-stressed weeds. Also, certain herbicide formulations may be more effective on drought-stressed weeds. For example, ester formulations of 2,4-D generally perform better on stressed weeds than amine formulations. In particular, the effectiveness of postemergence grass herbicides is reduced when grass weeds are water stressed. Applying postemergence grass and broadleaf herbicides in separate applications will also help improve grass control by reducing herbicide antagonism. The addition of the proper adjuvant can improve control of drought-stressed weeds by improving herbicide coverage, retention, and uptake. Consult herbicide labels for the proper type and amount of adjuvants to use under drought conditions. Individual herbicides may require different adjuvants for best performance. Choose tank mix partners that use compatible adjuvants under drought conditions. Adding, changing, or increasing adjuvants may reduce the degree of herbicide selectivity on crops, resulting in increased crop injury. Contact foliage-applied herbicides, such as paraquat (Gramoxone), bromoxynil (Buctril), carfentrazone (Aim), and oxyfluorfen (Goal), are usually less affected by drought stress than the translocated herbicides, such as 2,4-D, glyphosate (Roundup, others), dicamba (Banvel, Clarity), clopyralid (Stinger, Lontrel), fluroxypyr (Starane), triclopyr (Garlon), and combinations. How does drought stress affect the performance of herbicides applied to the soil? With soil-applied herbicides, placement of the herbicide in the weed seed germination zone or zone of emerging shoots is critical for uptake by CONTINUED ON PAGE C28
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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
NEW Eagle box scrapers
New Eagle 560HD..................... $625 New Eagle 566HD..................... $699 New Eagle 672HD..................... $729 New Eagle 784 HD.................... $779
MISCELLANEOUS
BEN-SER SE63 63” snow blower with frame. Runs off rear PTO, fits 40-60 hp tractor................................$2500 Besco 5-ft. mower..........................$650 Bushhog 5-ft. mower.....................$650 Leinback 3 point disc, 6-ft.x10”.....$400 Bushhog pull type chisel plow.....$2200 Shaver HD8 post pounder.............$495
CONSIGNED
American Hay Master 500 series stack wagon....................................$7500 Michigan loader..........................$7950 Oliver Super 55 tractor, complete engine rebuild............................$4500 John Deere 6600 combine, gas, pickup header..........................COMING IN Massey-Ferguson 510 combine with Perkins diesel........................ CALL Hesston 1014 14-ft. swather.......$2500 Hesston 1014 12-ft. swather................. .................................NEEDS WORK Hesston 565A round baler..........$8500 Hesston 560A round baler..........$4500 John Deere 535 net/twine...........$5500 New Holland 855 round baler.....$3850 1953 GMC pickup with retriever... $3500 Gehl grinder mixer.......................$2500 Disc 9-ft. pull-type, needs work... CALL Meyers ditcher.............................$2200
USED TRACTORS
Case 1030 tractor with loader.....$4000
SITREX RAKES
TRACTORS
“Fully Restored” Oliver 60 Parade Ready! $4500 New 2016 Zetor Major 4WD, cab, air, heat, loader, 80 PTO hp......$49,500
NEW SPEECO POST HOLE AUGERS IN STOCK Standard Duty and Heavy Duty 9” and 12” Augers NEW Tebben Rotary Mowers
6-ft................................................$1495 5-ft......$1295 4-ft......$1200
USED HAYING
John Deere 336 baler, updated knotter, rebuilt plunger, new PTO shield field ready......................................$4995
MISCELLANEOUS ATTACHMENTS
New Eagle 7-ft. 3 point rear blade.$675 New Eagle 8-ft. 3 point rear blade.$725 New Front Mount QA bale spears for skid steer loader mount......... CALL Front Dozer Blade with manual adjust. Fits various models................$2500 Heavy duty brush & log grapple with skid steer quick attach...................$2250 Ezee-On 90 front end loader.......$2000 Wagner loader for Ford 8N, 9N, and NAA. Complete with front pump & mounts...................................$1500 Farmhand F10 loader with grapple fork......................................... CALL Dearborn loader for Ford 8N.........$750 White Cab to fit Oliver 55 Series tractor............................ MAKE OFFER
Good Selection Of Spike Tooth Harrows-Starting At $150.00
New Sitrex
3-wheel rakes IN STOCK
$1100
Tarter Equipment
(3) 6-ft. rock rakes, 3-point.............$575 (3) 7-ft. rock rakes, 3-point.............$600 (3) spud plows...............................$185 Super Spear quick attach bale spear... .................................................$499
PARTS UNITS
John Deere 346 baler......Make Offer Ford 3000 3 cylinder diesel, Select-oSpeed, good tires...PARTING OUT Oliver 1755, 77 & 1855.. FOR PARTS
We now have
WALLENSTEIN
wood splitters, chippers and log grapples available.
New Red Devil
6-ft. snow blower with QA skid steer mount. In Stock $6250
Helfert’s Helena Farm Supply
MILLER LOADERS
Phone (406) 227-6821
East Helena, Montana
Serving HELENA and surrounding areas for 62 YEARS!
SHAVER POST POUNDER
Come visit us at www.helenafarmsupply.com
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##### If you get a splinter, a little duct tape does the trick to get it out. Cut off a piece and gently press it to the affected area.
NH Bale Wagons & Retrievers FOR SALE & WILL PURCHASE
Sod Buster Sales, Inc.’s Farm Equipment Finding Service — Phone (406) 883-2118
SMALL GRAINS CANOLA CRP HAIL OR INSECT DAMAGE
ANYWHERE, ANYTIME, ANYCROP
SERVING MONTANA, IDAHO, WYOMING, NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA
PEAS LENTILS MUSTARD GRASS SAINFOIN ALFALFA
HARRIS SWATHING
“Swathing is our business, not a side line” Ag Leader GPS Mapping and AutoSteer 16-ft. hay headers (red) with crimpers 35-ft. double swath headers with pickup reels STATEWIDE COVERAGE
We have full transport trailers to come to you. 1 mile or 1000 miles, we’ll be there!
20 YEARS IN THE CUSTOM BUSINESS, EXPERIENCE TO GET IT DONE RIGHT
Prompt - competitive rates - reliable
Kim Harris 406-450-5961 Conrad, MT Colt Harris 406-450-5452
New Kunz rough cut mower
Weed Management and Herbicide Performance seedling roots and shoots. Precipitation or overhead irrigation generally is required following a preemergence herbicide application to “activate” or move the herbicide into the soil, making it available for absorption by the emerging weeds. Activation is often best achieved by rainfall or irrigation. However, mechanical activation with a rotary hoe, tine harrow, or other implement may be required in dry years. Herbicides that are mechanically incorporated are not as dependent on overhead moisture, since the shallow tillage for incorporation will place the herbicide in the zone of weed-seed germination. Activation is best achieved with knowledge of the weed, soil, and herbicide characteristics. Where should the herbicide be placed? Are the target weeds seedlings with shallow, slow growing roots or are they well-established perennials with deep roots? Herbicides are more mobile in sandy soil than in soils with high clay and/or organic matter, which tend to bind many herbicides. Herbicide mobility in soil is often related to the herbicide’s water solubility, but not in all cases. Some herbicides are highly water soluble, but move little in the soil due to adsorption to soil particles. Herbicides are absorbed by plants from the soil water solution. Herbicides applied to dry soils may be so tightly bound that they become unavailable for uptake by weeds and less likely to be leached, whereas herbicides applied to moist soil are available for uptake by plants and for leaching. Dry soil conditions can also prevent chemical and biological processes that degrade herbicides, making them more likely to persist and injure subsequent crops. If sufficient water is present to grow the crop, moisture should be adequate for placement of the herbicide into the soil. When irrigation is not available, rainfall is required to move the herbicide into the soil, especially in areas that are not normally tilled. When weeds are growing under extreme moisture stress and mechanical incorporation is not an option, it may be best to wait to apply herbicide until conditions improve.
NEW Wheatheart Grain Augers IN STOCK
Complete Truck & Tractor Repair
• Mechanical and electronic engines • Transmissions and rear ends • Brakes • Custom battery cables
H 23-hp H 57” cut H 2” to 8” cutting height H Four tire design for added support on rough ground Honda 4-stroke weed trimmer
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Call 406-759-5188 or cell 265-0883
SA 10x71 Swing Auger R8x41 self-propelled R8x36 self-propelled Your SPRAYER HEADQUARTERS
Hub, sprocket and pulley assortment for 40, 50, 60 chain and pulleys up to 16 inches.
fittings and valves up to 3” - sprayer hose up to 3”
Gysler - Melroe - Renn chisel plow parts
Posi Lock
We can ship to your farm or ranch
gear and bearing pullers in stock.
New GradeMaster Blade for gravel road maintenance. Potholes stay filled longer and washboarding is virually eliminated. Two forward-cutting blades mounted on a strong high-grade steel frame with runners and side pans require a minimum of 24-h.p., mounts to any 3-point hitch tractor. 8-ft. and 10-ft. units in stock.
See our supply of welding accessories & rod.
We’re sure to have what you need. New Honda 4 and 51/2 hp 2” pumps. In stock: 132 and 152 gpm water pumps, 220 gpm chemical pump. 3” pumps at 275 gpm also on hand. ✧ INTERSTATE BATTERIES ✧ FLEETGUARD FILTERS ✧ ROLLER CHAIN ✧ PLASTIC FITTINGS ✧ GRADE #8 BOLTS
TIBER TRACTOR CO. Phone 406-759-5188
Chester, Montana
Various sizes of storage cases available. Great for miscellaneous parts and fittings.
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This is an especially important time of year to be thinking about minerals! Highly Palatable
• Uniform intake across the herd
Intake Tightly Controlled
• Block surface-area and rate of softening provides unmatched intake control
Concentrated Nutrients
• Chelated/Organic Trace Minerals • 8% Phos ~ highest level of any lowmoisture block
Unmatched Weatherability • Wind-proof • Water-proof • Snow-proof
No feeding equipment Economical cost/head/day
WeatherAll® is a protective coating applied to the BioBarrel® as a final step in the manufacturing process. It is composed of an edible, food-grade, wax coating that helps protect and slow down BioBarrel® degradation when encountering wet conditions. The protective coating also helps reduce the attraction that some cattle have to the BioBarrel® container once it is softened under extreme wet conditions, thus reducing the incidence of cattle consuming the container faster than the CRYSTALYX® product. WeatherAll® Protective Technology broadens the application and effectiveness of the BioBarrel® container to all geographies within North America.
BTI Feeds
Taylor’s Farm Store
Ben Taylor Valier
Call toll-free 1-800-873-0336 — Local 406-873-4433 Highway 2 East, Across from railroad crossing, Cut Bank Bulk Plant toll-free 1-888-878-2812 — Local 406-873-2812
Farm Store toll-free 1-888-220-5547 — Local 406-434-5547 Bulk Plant toll-free 1-800-824-8366 — Local 406-434-5546 Chemical Warehouse 406-434-5253 — Store on Highway #2 in Shelby
Call toll-free 1-866-279-3360 Store & Bulk Plant 406-279-3365 – Shop 406-279-3693 Cut Bank Highway - Valier - Highway 44 East
Continuous fence that is: Bigger - Stronger - Less Expensive
STOCK TANKS
STEEL & WOOD FENCE POSTS
39% more steel per panel than conventional fence. Larger, stronger, heavier pipe More attractive
Fiberglass, Steel, Poly Johnson Artificial Spring – Franklin – Ritchie – Cancrete
IN STOCK
Livestock Waterers
NO PTO NEEDED!
Energy efficient, easy to install fountains. Call Taylor’s Farm Store for information on Johnson, Franklin & Ritchie; BTI Feeds for Franklin & Cancrete information
Farmaster Round bale feeders Bunk feeders Gates — Panels Handling systems
Barb Wire
GRADE 5&8
Universal transport post driver. Pulls behind any tow vehicles. Drive posts up to 12-ft. long and 10 inches in diameter. Adjustable tongue. Powerful, flexible, superior engineering.
Bulk and case lot See us for anti-freeze and RV all your anti-freeze baler twine and Behlen Gates & net wrap Panels needs
Stur-D Loading Chutes
NEW!
Call for more information.
BOLT NUTS WASHERS
1/4” - 3/4”
“FATHER’S DAY” Special assorted power tool sale
Stur-D Portable Tub and Alley Roller chain - Sprockets - Hubs
Nichols Sweeps
Call BTI Feeds for your cattle feed needs.
Conventional, Ultrawing, Klip Wing and conventional sweeps, spikes and drill shoes at Taylor’s Farm Store, Shelby
Goulds Jet & Submersible Pump Water Systems Available at Taylor Farm Store
We make up hydraulic hoses in our Shelby & Valier stores
Call Gregg Schnee 1-800-824-8366 or local 434-5253 for DeKalb Roundup Ready
Canola & Alfalfa Seed
6-rail—20-ft. x 48”
PROPANE Installations • Delivery • Inspections
Call 1-800-824-8366
15% OFF
all gallons paint
Solve rodent problems with “Gladiator”
SPRING SALE!!
* Lawn & Garden Soils * Hoses * Sprinklers * All other lawn & garden needs
Garden Seeds Flowers & Vegetables
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FUEL TANKS & LOADER FOR SALE
3000 gallon fuel tank, double wall, horizontal with 25 gpm pump..................... $9500 21,500 gallon fuel tank, unused, vertical........................................................ $14,000 Loader with grapple, excellent condition............................................................ $8950 Phone 406-855-7844, Billings, MT
TRACTOR FOR SALE
1982 Case 2090 108 hp tractor, power shift, air conditioning, heat, 4 remotes, dual PTO, Westendorf heavy duty loader, grapple fork, bale spear, tires 50%. Very good haying tractor. 3690 hours...................... $18,000 Phone (406) 799-7669, or 799-8836, Great Falls, MT
Cranberry juice can boost heart health
By Dennis O’Brien, Agricultural Research Service Drinking two glasses of cranberry juice a day can lead to significant heart health benefits, according to a study led by Janet Novotny, an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) physiologist at the Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center in Beltsville, Maryland. Novotny gave 56 people either low-calorie cranberry juice or a similar-tasting placebo twice a day for 8 weeks and found that the juice lowered several risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes and stroke. The 30 women and 26 men were given 8-ounce servings at breakfast and dinner in a double-blind study in which they ate only foods provided as part of the study. The cranberry juice was sweetened with sucralose and had the same juice content (27 percent) and nutrients as most sugar-sweetened cranberry juice available in stores. The placebo was a flavor-matched, calorie-matched, artificially colored beverage. The research was funded by Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc. Ocean Spray provided the juice, but was not involved in conducting the study or analyzing the results. After 8 weeks, volunteers given the juice had lower levels of 5 of 22 indicators of cardiometabolic risk in their blood, compared with volunteers given the placebo. The differences could be considered “a notable result,” Novotny says. Cardiometabolic risk is the combined risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes and stroke, which together causes more deaths in the developed world than anything else. CVD alone causes 930,000 deaths in the United States each year. Risks of developing CVD, diabetes and stroke can be modified with diet and exercise. Previous studies have shown that cranberries are rich in the types of polyphenols associated with a reduced risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke. But Novotny’s study is the first to show that cranberries confer such health benefits in a controlled-diet, double-blind clinical trial, which is considered the gold standard in health and medical research. ARS is the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s chief intramural scientific research agency.
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HUGE Selection of all equipment IN STOCK!
BLOWOUT on ALL in stock Poly Tanks!
Poly Plastic Tanks
Call Malta for savings for the month of June!
Large selection of Montana Fiberglass water tanks at our Malta location. Call for delivery to your area. Aluminum tank for truck.
Call Havre or Malta for details
SIOUX Maternity Pen
Stur-D Stationary Alley • Stur-D Feed Bunks
MERIDIAN augers of all sizes
Free-standing calf shelters
Stur-D Stationary Loading Chute
Free-standing wind break panels • Free-standing 12-ft. panels
Be sure to contact your local CHS Big Sky for all your Calf Creep needs!
Farmer Owned with Global Connections
16 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU!
www.chsbigsky.com Big Sandy, MT - 406-378-2306 Broadview, MT - 406-667-2316 Chinook, MT - 406-357-2280 Columbus, MT - 406-322-5713
Denton, MT - 406-567-2273 Geraldine, MT - 406-737-4480 Great Falls, MT - 406-453-0384 Harlem, MT - 406-353-2490
Havre, MT - 406-265-2275 Kershaw, MT - 406-622-5966 Lewistown, MT - 406-535-6753 Malta, MT - 406-654-2022
Moccasin, MT - 406-423-7879 Rudyard, MT - 406-355-4154 Turner, MT - 406-379-2275 Winifred, MT - 406-462-5428
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TRYING TO LOCATE TRACTOR
Trying to locate my 1st tractor. 1968 John Deere 5020 serial #021833R. Last known owner was Lawrence Suek of Power, Montana. Sentimental value. If you own or know the whereabouts of this tractor please call Tom at 406-899-0245, Great Falls, MT
Corn exports add $74.7 billion to U.S. economy
Exports of U.S. corn and corn products generated $74.7 billion in annual economic output in 2014, with sales of all U.S. feed grain products contributing $82 billion, according to a new analysis conducted by Informa Economics. According to the analysis, the export of corn and corn products increased the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) by $29.8 billion over what would have occurred without such exports. The number of full-time equivalent jobs linked directly or indirectly to corn exports totaled 332,787. All feed grains examined – corn, corn products, sorghum and barley – increased the U.S. GDP by $33 billion over what would have otherwise occurred, affecting 371,536 jobs. “Corn – whether in the form of feed, ethanol, or meat and Ford 9N.............. Asking $500 obo dairy – is a major driver of the U.S. farm economy. Exports impact not just farmers and ranchers, but the entire U.S. econInternational Super M outstanding omy,” said National Corn Growers Association President Chip loader, quik attach bucket and bale Bowling, a farmer from Newburg, Maryland. “That’s why it’s so spear................. Asking $3500 obo McCormick hooks and runs excelimportant that farmers and ranchers have access to international lent.................... Asking $1200 obo markets, and why we need global trade agreements such as the 2002 Hyundai 187,000 miles. Looks and runs super...................... Trans-Pacific Partnership that give us a chance to compete.” ......................... Asking $1500 obo The study, which was commissioned by the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) and the U.S. Grains Council 1982 GMC single axle dump truck, (USGC), quantifies the economic benefits nationally and to each International M with long factory V8 diesel, 5/2 speed, air brakes. 8x9-ft. nice flatbed, for dual wheels. 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Replace Problem Solenoid Valves with Electric Ball Valves
Air Seeder Hose IN STOCK Black & Clear
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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
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
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See us for all your haying needs... Good selection of NEW EQUIPMENT In Stock
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 2003 New Holland BR780, net/twine, Xtra Sweep, low bales at 9300..............$16,500 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 New Holland 664, net/twine, Bale Command... ..........................................................$8900 2012 Case IH RB564, net/twine, moisture kit, 10,000 bales....................................$31,900 2001 Vermeer 605XL, twine.................$14,100 1995 John Deere 535, net/twine..........$11,100
USED SELF-PROPELLED SWATHER & HEADERS
New Holland 2330BF push frame for bidirectional, 16-18-ft. completing package.$7700
USED PULL-TYPE SWATHERS
2007 New Holland L180 skidsteer, cab, heat, mechanical controls, bucket...........$18,900 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
Walker mowers in stock along with Toro commercial and residential units.
USED ROUND BALERS
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2014 New Holland H8080 swather, with DB416 header............................... 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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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..............................$10,000 New Holland 1032 pull-type bale wagon.$5500
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MANURE SPREADER FOR HIRE I will load, haul and spread your piles. Call for rates and availability Phone (406) 868-2295
Supermarket
A new supermarket opened near my house. It has an automatic water mister to keep the produce fresh. Just before it goes on, you hear the sound of distant thunder and the smell of fresh rain. When you approach the milk cases, you hear cows mooing and experience the scent of fresh hay. When you approach the egg case, you hear hens cluck and cackle, and the air is filled with the pleasing aroma of bacon and eggs frying. The veggie department features the smell of fresh buttered corn. I don’t buy toilet paper there anymore.
ITEMS FOR SALE Field Right rollers
New Holland 315 baler.......... $2000
Built on order, heavy duty with fold-up hitch field-right.com for easy transport.
3-pt. bale spinner...................... $750 8” post auger............................ $650
4-bottom plow........................... $250
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Shaver #10 post pounder....... $2200 Rock picker............................. $3500
International 12-ft. 3-pt. cultivator.... Ezee Flow 120 12-ft. fertilizer ............................................ $800 spreader.............................. $800
24-ft. chisel plow, double fold up wings................................. $2800
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New Holland 1024 bale wagon........ .......................................... $1200 2-bottom roll-over plow............. $325
Coats 2020 tire machine........ $1300
3-pt. chisel plow........................ $200 12-ft. rod weeder....................... $250 Ford, John Deere and Case sickle mowers. 6 to choose from..Call for price 4 wheel 3-pt. hay rake............... $850
Ford 5-bottom disc, 3-pt. Great for pulling ditches..................... $650 Case 4-bottom rollover plow, 3-pt..... .......................................... $1000
Massey Ferguson 124 square baler. Like new....................... $2600
Shaver #8 post pounder, 3-pt. $1100
Mighty Bite silage clam bucket, 1 yard..................................... $800 New Holland 275 square baler........ .......................................... $2000 Farmhand 8-pack bale head. 3 to choose from........... $1200-$1600
International 444 tractor, 4 cylinder gas, excellent running condition. Comes with front mount, hydraulic angle post pounder........ $8500
18-ft. chisel plow, heavy duty, single fold up wings...................... $1850
Delivery Available!
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International 2250 quick attach loader and bucket. Very good condition............................ $1750
3-point hydraulic scraper, rubber mount, inside chamber measures 6-ft.x4-ft., moves alot of dirt fast.. New Holland 282 square baler, good solid machine........... $2200 ............................................ $800
3-pt. bale squeeze. Like new..... $900
New Holland 425 square baler, for parts.................................... $600
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Pride of the Farm portable livestock scale. Very good condition.$1250
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LOWER PRICES 64”xx50’ ALLBRACE ITEmS LImITED 10’...................................$54.14 Posts ........................$11.67 NON-CLImb sweeteners: honey, white CORNER THAN BOx STORES! 5 x 100 ................................$144.40 8’ 1.33 #THE @ .......................$3.90 SPLIT-RAIL CEDAR FENCING 410’ x 50’ Green ........................$74.83 T-Posts ..............................$9.50 HORSE FENCE cane sugar and HFCS. Each SELECT FARm GATES Fire Resistant and SELECT FARm GATES 3-RAIL 6 x 100 ................................$201.38 3-RAIL vINyL FENCING Actual Prices May Vary. TO STOCk6 xON HAND. 100’ ...............................$106.39 LOWEST PRICES EVER! lasts a Lifetime! of the sweeteners was fed 50”x x16’ 16’Cattle CattlePanel Panel............................................................ ............................................................$20.35 $20.35 Clean, Style... Premium posts and rails. 50” Clean, Classic Classic Style... 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Volunteers in the two 4 ...................................$35.14 will beat ANy price Red Brand ........................$63.00 Bring in this ad for 5’ 1.33 #@@ .......................$3.40 Economy Boards 6’ x6”50’ xWe 330’ ..........................$279.04 2-Hole Posts ...........................$8.02 2-Hole Posts ...........................$8.02 4 xx 6” 100’ .................................$65.54 6’ Tan 1.33 ..............................$14.99 FT. on chain link fencing. groups did not show any Barbwire @ ...........................$50.43 1 x 6’ ..........................$1.99 ea. 3-Hole Posts .........................$10.39 6’ # @ .......................$3.50 8’ x 50’ 330’ 6” sq......................$424.20 3-Hole Posts .........................$10.39 5 xHighest ...................................$44.64 quality materials and Barbless @ ...........................$45.95 differences in blood sugar 6’ 6” 1.33 # @ .......................$3.60 #2 Better Western Red Cedar Boards Includes Post, Panel and Cap. 8’ xxor 330’ 12” sq....................$319.97 5 100’ .................................$87.40 expert advice. galvanized, 4 x 100 ................................ $111.13 All Farm Gates, Hutch West, 1 x 6” x 6’ ..........................$2.19 ea. 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By Steve Watson, K-State Research and Extension News Once a producer starts to think about planting a cover crop, what’s next? In many cases, the answer to that is, “a seemingly endless series of questions,” said DeAnn Presley, Kansas State University associate professor of agronomy. That’s where an interactive web site can be a big help. Cover crops are a complex topic in many ways. There are a lot of choices, each with different strengths and weaknesses, Presley said. It will be necessary answer several questions about your goals and specific field conditions to make the best choices. “There are dozens of cover crop options, and you’ll need to decide which one – or which combination of species – you’d like to use on each field you have in mind,” said Presley, who is a soils management specialist with K-State Research and Extension. To make that decision, take into account what you’d like to accomplish with the cover crops, what cash crops the cover crops will be sandwiched between, the hardiness of the cover crop options for your area, the soil conditions of the field, and much more. “It’s not an easy decision. Your seed supplier can be a big help, but you might like to examine all the options yourself before placing your seed order,” she said. One of the most useful online tools for evaluating cover crop options for specific situations and locations is the Midwest Cover Crops Council Decision Tool, Presley said. Kansas has now been added to this online resource. “At least a dozen K-State specialists, as well as representatives from the USDA-NRCS and the seed industry, have been working for more than a year now to provide the information needed to have Kansas become part of this fantastic online tool,” Presley said. The address of the decision tool is: Midwest Cover Crops Council Cover Crop Decision Tools (http://www.mccc.msu. edu/selectorINTRO.html) On that page, click on the link that reads “Go to the Cover Crop Decision Tool-Field Crops.” That will take you to the page where you enter your field-specific information, Presley said. “This is much more than just a list of cover crop species that we know will work in Kansas. It’s an interactive tool. Producers enter some information specific to their own operation, and the website then selects some of the best cover crop options for that localized situation,” she said. The first step after logging onto the site is to select your state and county. Then select the cash crop you’ll have on a given field, and pick a planting and harvest date. Then choose a soil drainage type, and whether the field has tile drainage (if it is poorly drained at all) or is subject to flooding. Then choose the top three goals for your cover crop. Example: Select Butler County, Kansas. Then choose soybeans as the cash crop, with May 16 as the planting date and October 15 as the harvest date. Let’s say the field is somewhat poorly drained, does not have tile drainage, and is not subject to flooding. If the goals are “soil builder,” “lasting residue,” and “good grazing,” in that order, then you’ll find a list of 14 possible cover crop options. The website will shade out the period of time during the year when the cash crop will be growing, and will show when each of the cover crops it selects for you can or should be planted. In this example, winter barley is one of the possible cover crops selected, and it could be planted from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15. The website rates it “excellent” as a soil builder, “very good” for lasting residue, and “excellent” as a grazing option (using a numerical scale of 0-4, with 4 being excellent). Finally, you can click on each of the cover crops selected to get more information about it, including seeding rates, depths and more. Funding for the development of the Kansas portion of the website came from the Kansas Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Alternative Crops and the Division of Conservation from the Kansas Department of Agriculture. Presley is on the Midwest Cover Crops Council board of directors. For more information, contact DeAnn Presley at 785-5321218 or deann@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, Manhattan.
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Bill Van Alstine - Farm Auction - Cut Bank, MT Wednesday, June 22, 2016 See page A19 of this issue of the Trader’s Dispatch for complete listing.
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is moderately resistant to TCK smut and resistant to stripe rust, but susceptible to stem rust. Yellowstone has been the leading winter wheat variety planted in Montana since 2012. PVP, Title V has been issued (Certificate #200600284). Plant Variety Protection The Plant Variety Act, signed into law in 1970, offers legal protection to developers of new varieties of plants which reproduce sexually – that is, through seeds. The law provides for a Plant Variety Protection Office in the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The office receives and processes applications and when “novelty” is established, issues a certificate granting protection rights specified by the applicant. The owner (or developer) holding a “certificate of protection” has complete control over the variety for 20 years. The law provides two types of protection: 1. Without Seed Certification The owner of the protected variety may exclude others from reproducing the variety, selling it, offering it for sale, importing or exporting it, or use it in the commercial production of a hybrid or a different variety without permission. In this sense, the owner of a protected variety may bring civil damage action against anyone who infringes upon his rights. 2. Certified Seed Option The owner may specify that the seed of his variety “…be sold or advertised only as a class of Certified Seed”. Production and sale of such seed by variety name, when
not certified, constitute a violation of the Federal Seed Act. This means of protection may be used extensively for publicly as well as privately developed varieties. Amendments to the Plant Variety Protection Act (PVPA) have passed both houses of Congress and been signed into law by the President. These amendments went into effect in 1995. The farmers exemption has been changed for new varieties. Seed for varieties issued a certificate after April 4, 1995, may only be purchased from the owner or his agent. A farmer can only save seed of these varieties for use on his own farm and cannot sell seed of the protected variety to his neighbor. A variety protected under the certification option does not permit a farmer producing seed to sell or offer for sale or advertise by variety name unless it is certified. Sale of such seed by variety name as uncertified seed will constitute a violation of the Federal Seed Act. Interstate movement of seed is subject to inspection by Federal Seed Control officials. Seed within the state is subject to inspection by State Department of Agriculture inspectors. Owners of protected varieties will give public notice that their variety is protected by affixing to the label or container the words: “Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited” or the words, “Unauthorized Seed Multiplication Prohibited”. Producers must check the label (tag) or the container for the above wording. CONTINUED ON PAGE C42
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Red meat exports move higher
March exports of both U.S. beef and pork increased year-over-year in volume, according to statistics released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). March export values were lower than a year ago but trended upward, with both reaching a 2016 high. Beef exports totaled 89,482 metric tons (mt) in March, up 3 percent from a year ago and pushing first-quarter volume to 254,986 mt – up 2 percent. March export value was $483.3 million, down 8 percent from a year ago but the highest since December. For the first quarter, export value was $1.36 billion – down 13 percent from the same period last year. March pork exports were the largest in 11 months at 195,898 mt, up 3 percent year-over-year. First-quarter exports reached 534,321 mt, up 2 percent. March export value ($480.4 million) was down 3 percent from a year ago but the highest since May 2015. First-quarter export value totaled $1.3 billion, 9 percent below last year’s pace. “Exports showed an encouraging level of improvement in March, especially to our key Asian markets,” said USMEF President and CEO Philip Seng. “The U.S. pork industry is now better positioned to capitalize on strong demand in China. Pork exports to Japan were also higher, though we are still in a very tough battle for market share as Japan’s imports from Europe increased at a faster pace. On the beef side, exports continued to perform well in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. So while U.S. exports continue to recover from a down year in 2015, volumes are on track for improvement in most markets this year.” ##### If you’re caught without a lure and have a fishing trip ahead, use aluminum foil instead. Cover your hook with foil, then rip it away in small sections so that it will dance in the water. Fish will be attracted to the movement and reflected light.
##### If you have any doubt that tea really is a panacea, here’s one more amazing use for it; nurturing your plants and keeping them moist. Place a lining of tea bags along the bottom of the plant container, then pot and water as usual.
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New Holland 330 big square baler, 3x3, 8600 bales..............$76,900 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 HW340 swather with rotary head.....................$60,000 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
Used Tractors
Allis Chalmers 175 diesel....$6500 Ford 1510 22 hp, loader, MFWD, diesel.................................$5800 Ford TW25 MFWD, cab, 140 PTO hp, with Farmhand XL1140 loader....................................$26,400 John Deere 4010 with Farmhand loader, diesel, Wheatland..$5500 John Deere 3010 with loader, gas, 3 point...............................$9500 Kubota M8950dt 96 hp with Westendorf loader..................$14,800 Massey Ferguson 175 tractor, cab, loader, 63 hp, 3729 hours, very nice.........................$12,000 Massey Ferguson 135 tractor........ ..........................................$3500 Massey Ferguson 230 34 PTO hp, diesel, low hours, consigned....... ..........................................$4500
1980 John Deere 2840 80 PTO hp, Year-Around-Cab, no air conditioning......................................... $9500
Scatrak 1500 skidsteer, with forks, Perkins diesel..................... $13,500
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2016 Winter wheat variety performance summary in Montana CONTINUED FROM PAGE C40
TRACTORS, COW FOR SALE
International 966 diesel tractor................................ $6500 Massey Harris 555 Wheatland diesel tractor with loader.. ............................................................................... $3500 Jersey family milk cow, second lactation, hand or machine, 8 gallon per day..................................................... $2000 Phone (406) 745-4400, St. Ignatius, Montana
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Steiger: Turbo Tiger II, 3300, 1700, 2200, 1250, pre-1965. Versatile: 100, 118, 125, 300 Minneapois Moline: G1000 fwa, G900 fwd, 504 fwd, 604 fwd. Cockshutt fwd’s. John Deere 80, 830, 3020, 4020, 4320, 4520, 4620, 6030, 8020. Green Wagners. Allis Chalmers 210, 440, D21, 220. Oliver diesel tractors, running or not. International 826, 1026, 1206, 1456, 1468,1568, 4156, 4300. Rite 4x4 tractors. Big Buds. Also older front wheel drive or 4-wheel drive, running or not. Will pick up. Phone Nathan anytime (cell) 701-240-5737 or 1-800-735-5846
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Veterinary pathologist develops method potentially slowing Huntington’s disease
By University of Wyoming Extension “Increasing the expression levels of A process developed by a veterinary pathese protective proteins, or using chemical thologist to potentially slow progression of activators of their enzymatic activities, is a Huntington’s disease has prompted a patent potential way to target the proximal cause for the University of Wyoming (UW). of Huntington’s disease, which is mutant Associate professor Jonathan Fox in the huntingtin protein,” Fox said. “Since other Department of Veterinary Sciences said protein misfolding neurodegenerative disthere are currently no effective treatments in eases have many features in common with slowing progression of the human disease. Huntington’s disease, the present method His method could also potentially treat other may be applicable to other protein misfoldneurodegenerative disease. ing neurodegenerative diseases.” Huntington’s disease, which affects about Fox teaches in the Department of Veteri30,000 people in the United States, is caused nary Sciences and the Doctoral Neurosciby a protein called huntingtin that, when ence Program at UW. in the mutant form, misfolds and accumulates in neurons. This eventually results in degeneration in brain areas important for movement, mental health and memory. People with this disease usually die within 15 to 20 years following diagnosis, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Fox, studying mice genetically engineered to have the disease, developed a method for decreasing the levels of the disease-causing mutant huntingtin protein by increasing expression of specific proteins that can decrease levels of mutant huntingtin protein in cells.
USDA announces CRP results
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the enrollment of more than 800,000 acres in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Through CRP, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) helps farmers offset the costs of restoring, enhancing and protecting certain grasses, shrubs and trees that improve water quality, prevent soil erosion and strengthen wildlife habitat. Farmers’ and ranchers’ participation in CRP continues to provide numerous benefits to our nation, including helping reduce emissions of harmful greenhouse gases and providing resiliency to future weather changes. “The Conservation Reserve Program provides nearly $2 billion annually to land owners – dollars that make their way into local economies, supporting small businesses and creating jobs. When these direct benefits are taken together with the resulting economic activity, the benefits related to CRP are estimated at $3.1 billion annually,” said Vilsack. “Over the past 30 years, CRP has created major environmental improvements throughout the countryside. The program has removed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere equal to removing nine million cars from the road annually, and prevented 600 million dump trucks of soil from erosion. With today’s announcement, USDA is continuing these achievements by maximizing conservation benefits within the limitations provided by law.” This was one of the most selective sign-up periods in CRP’s 30-year history, with a record high Environmental Benefits Index cut-off and the lowest-percentage of applications accepted. The high bar means that the per-acre conservation benefits are being maximized and that acres enrolled address multiple conservation priorities simultaneously. A nationwide acreage limit was established for this program in the 2014 Farm Bill, capping the total number of acres that may be enrolled at 24 million for fiscal years 2017 and 2018. At the same time, USDA has experienced a record demand from farmers and ranchers interested in participating in the voluntary program. As of March 2016, 23.8 million acres were enrolled in CRP, with 1.7 million acres set to expire this fall. CONTINUED ON PAGE C44
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##### “The first supermarket supposedly appeared on the American landscape in 1946. That is not very long ago. Until then, where was all the food? Dear folks, the food was in homes, gardens, local fields, and forests. It was near kitchens, near tables, near bedsides. It was in the pantry, the cellar, the backyard.” Joel Salatin
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USDA announces CRP results
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Over three million acres have been offered for enrollment this year across the three main categories within CRP, with USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) receiving over 26,000 offers to enroll more than 1.8 million acres during the general enrollment period, and over 4,600 offers to enroll more than one million acres in the new CRP Grasslands program. Coming off a record-setting 2015 continuous enrollment of over 860,000 acres, more than 364,000 acres already have been accepted for 2016 in the CRP continuous enrollment, triple the pace of last year. FSA will accept 411,000 acres in general enrollment, the most competitive selection in in the history of the program, with the acreage providing record high conservation benefits. USDA selected offers by weighing environmental factors plus cost, including wildlife enhancement, water quality, soil erosion, enduring benefits, and air quality. The results of the first-ever enrollment period for CRP Grasslands, FSA will also accept 101,000 acres in the program, providing participants with financial assistance for establishing approved grasses, trees and shrubs on pasture and rangeland that can continue to be grazed. More than 70 percent of these acres are diverse native grasslands under threat of conversion, and more than 97 percent of the acres have a new, veteran or underserved farmer or rancher as a primary producer. FSA continues to accept CRP Grasslands offers and will conduct another ranking period later this year. Acres are ranked according to current and future use, new and underserved producer involvement, maximum grassland preservation, vegetative cover, pollinator habitat and various other environmental factors. Participants in CRP establish long-term, resourceconserving plant species, such as approved grasses or trees (known as “covers”) to control soil erosion, improve water quality and develop wildlife habitat on marginally productive agricultural lands. In return, FSA provides participants with rental payments and cost-share assistance. Contract duration is between 10 and 15 years. CRP is currently protecting more than 100,000 acres of bottomland hardwood trees, nearly 300,000 acres of floodplain wetlands, and 300,000 acres each for duck nesting habitat and nearly 250,000 acres of upland bird habitat. In addition, CRP is creating economic benefits that include at least $545 million per year in recreation benefits and water quality benefits from reduced sedimentation of $587 million per year. Throughout the Obama Administration, USDA has generated thousands of critical partnerships to conserve and protect our natural resources on working landscapes, while enrolling a record number of acres in conservation programs. Seventy-percent of the nation’s land is owned and tended to privately, and America’s farmers, ranchers and landowners have willingly stepped up to address the growing impacts of a changing climate. With USDA’s support, they work to implement voluntary practices that improve air and water quality, prevent soil erosion and create and protect wildlife habitat. Since 2009, USDA has invested more than $29 billion to help producers make conservation improvements, working with as many as 500,000 farmers, ranchers and landowners to protect land and water on over 400 million acres nationwide.
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##### “There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace.” Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac
Detecting decay inside bagged lettuce
By Sharon Durham, Agricultural Research Service Fresh-cut lettuce sold in bags is a desirable yet highly perishable product because tissue decay can start a few days after processing and is difficult to detect through the bag with the naked eye. Agricultural Research Service (ARS) plant geneticist Ivan Simko, with the Crop Improvement and Protection Research Laboratory in Salinas, California—in collaboration with researchers from Australia—designed a system for the early detection and evaluation of decay. The researchers developed two lettuce-decay indices to help select breeding lines yielding longer-lasting cut lettuce. The indices also allow researchers to identify lettuce damage caused by freezing temperatures. One index is based on evaluations performed with hyperspectral imaging, and the other with chlorophyll fluorescence imaging. A hyperspectral sensor identifies decay by measuring light waves that bounce off plant tissues. Unlike the human eye, which sees only visible light, hyperspectral imaging detects a much broader electromagnetic spectrum-including the ultraviolet, near-infrared, and infrared regions. Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging measures biological activity in leaf tissue and uses light re-emitted by chlorophyll to find decay. The cameras used in these two technologies mimic human sight while avoiding subjective errors, according to Simko. In turn, the researchers can test breeding lines for longer shelf life and breed that trait into current lettuce cultivars grown for processing as bagged produce. This research appeared in Postharvest Biology and Technology (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/postharvestbiology-and-technology/) in April 2015. Read more about this research in the April 2016 issue of AgResearch (http://agresearchmag.ars.usda.gov/2016/ apr/lettuce/). ARS is the USDA’s chief intramural scientific research agency.
##### In Colorado on July 4th, 1905, Eunice Winkless dove on horseback into a pool of water from a high tower to win a $100 challenge.
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2014 John Deere 6150M tractor and loader, 470 hours....$97,000 John Deere 569 baler, new..........................................$42,000 obo Phone (406) 833-0145, Ronan, MT
LADAK'65
no fairweather friend Developed in Montana for Montana and intermountain conditions. Ladak’65 remains the best variety for dryland and limited moisture sites. A proven performer. Guaranteed genetic purity. Preinoculated - Ready to seed.
There are alfalfas and there are alfalfas. Some do well in one climate or region and just can’t make it in another. That’s why Ladak’65 is so right for the dryland, intermountain grower. Ladak’65 proves a real winner, offers winterhardiness you probably can’t match with any other strain.
Resists Bacteria Wilt
Its performance is in the records.
Out-yields other Alfalfas
In normal, dryland conditions Ladak’65 shows its colors fast. In ideal, irrigated conditions Ladak’65 may not prove your biggest yielder, but, when the going’s tough, moisture is limited, Ladak’65 will outperfom the rest.
Holds its vigor
In dry years, when moisture is light, Ladak’65 retains its vigor. Recovers fast when moisture comes to give you good tonnage in adverse conditions.
Animals love it
Outstanding palatability is one of the secrets of Ladak’65. Fine-stemmed and leafy, animals prefer Ladak’65.
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BIN DOOR, TIRES AND HOSE FOR SALE Used: Columbia Grain bins doors = 2 ring. Used: 9:00x20 10-ply tire = 25% Used: 3 tires = 225/60R25 = 50% New: 6-ft.x6” flex-steel hose for grain vac. Phone Paul Dostal (406) 737-4486, Geraldine, MT
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April 2016 US livestock slaughter
Commercial red meat production for the United States totaled 3.98 billion pounds in April, down 1 percent from the 4.02 billion pounds produced in April 2015. Beef production, at 1.96 billion pounds, was 2 percent above the previous year. Cattle slaughter totaled 2.41 million head, up 1 percent from April 2015. The average live weight was up 10 pounds from the previous year, at 1,348 pounds. Veal production totaled 6.0 million pounds, 10 percent below April a year ago. Calf slaughter totaled 34,800 head, down 2 percent from April 2015. The average live weight was down 25 pounds from last year, at 293 pounds. Pork production totaled 2.00 billion pounds, down 3 percent from the previous year. Hog slaughter totaled 9.37 million head, down 3 percent from April 2015. The average live weight was up 1 pound from the previous year, at 285 pounds. Lamb and mutton production, at 12.8 million pounds, was down 6 percent from April 2015. Sheep slaughter totaled 189,000 head, 5 percent below last year. The average live weight was 135 pounds, down 2 pounds from April a year ago. January to April 2016 commercial red meat production was 16.2 billion pounds, up 2 percent from 2015. Accumulated beef production was up 4 percent from last year, veal was down 6 percent, pork was up slightly from last year, and lamb and mutton production was down 1 percent.
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MANUFACTURED HOME FOR SALE
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1999 International 9100 M11 Cummins, 10 speed, 4.11 ratio rear, air ride, AC, crusie, tilt wheel, 95% tires, dual tanks, half fenders, gooseneck hitch, clean tight truck.. $12,500 1998 International 4700LP Flatbed Dump T444E diesel, 6 speed, manual, PS, PB, AC, cruise, 70% 19.5 tires, Harsh hoist, 22K GVW, 12-ft. dump bed, removeable sides and racks........ ....................................$12,500 1996 GMC Topkick 20-ft. flatbed dump, 3116 Cat diesel, 9 speed, PS, AB, 32K GVW, 20-ft. Knaphide steel bed, scissor hoist, 75% 11R22.5’s, runs and drives great............................$12,500 1995 Ford F800 5.9 Cummins (12 valve), Allison AT, PS, PB, AC, 50% 22.5 tires, 18-ft. steel flatbed, double frame, 26K GVW, runs and drives great, nice tight truck..... ....................................$10,500 2001 Freightliner FL70 24-ft. flatbed, 26K GVW, 3126 Cat diesel, 6-speed manual, PB, PS, AC, cruise, 70% tires, runs and drives great... $11,500 1993 Kenworth 20-ft. Grain Dump 8.3 Cummins, 6-speed manual, 30,000 GVW, AC, PS, AB, 80% 295R22.5, twin cylinder scissor hoist, 48” steel sides, grain gate, runs and drives great, cold AC..............$15,000 1985 Kenworth W900 Grain Dump 17-ft. aluminum bed, 400 hp BC3 Cummins, jake brake, 13 speed, air ride, lift axle, AC, PS, 75% tires, good running/ driving truck, 600 bushel capacity...........................$22,500
1972 Clark IT-40 rough terrain forklift, 4000 lb. capacity, 144” lift height, 4 cylinder gas, PS, new tires, towable, good brakes...........$6000
1997 JLG 2033E scissor lift and trailer, 20-ft. platform height, 36” slide out, non-marking tires, new batteries and remote, 12-ft. tilt bed trailer, 7K torsion axle, loads easy, 699 hours..............$6500 1996 Vermeer V-8550 4x4 Cable Plow 36” vibratory tooth, 18” backhoe bucket, 6 way blade, Turbo 3.9 Cummins, 60% tires, differential lock, 3300 hours...$8500 Backhoe and excavator buckets, John Deere 310 & 410, Cat 416 & 426, Case 580 & 680, and other.............................. Call for Price
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Our new phone number is (406) 271-5533
By Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Starting in 2017 the purchase of a Montana bow and arrow license will be required prior to applying for any archery only permit. To purchase a bow and arrow license an individual must meet one of the following requirements: • show completion of a bowhunter education course • show proof of purchase of a previous years bow and arrow license from Montana or another state • sign an affidavit that they have previously purchased a bow and arrow license in Montana or another state First time archers need to plan ahead so that they have the prerequisite bowhunter education certificate in order to apply for 2017 archery only drawings. The first drawing deadline is March 15 each year. Montana FWP Bowhunter education classes are offered around the state until July 31 of each year. Please visit: http:// fwp.mt.gov/education/hunter to register for a bowhunter education course.
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USDA statistics show that Montana planted 5.8 million acres of wheat last year, with 2.2 million acres of spring and winter wheat varieties developed by MAES. MSU wheat varieties accounted for approximately $500 million of $1.2 billion in wheat sold by Montana farmers in 2015, according to MSU wheat breeding specialists. Private companies also sell some wheat varieties developed by MSU. According to the USDA, Montana is the fourth-highest state for total planted wheat in the country, fifth in the nation for winter wheat production and the second-largest spring wheat producer in the country. For more information on the MSU Foundation Seed Program, visit http://plantsciences.montana.edu/foundationseed/
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By Richard Ferguson, Soil Specialist, Nebraska Extension When and at what rate nitrogen fertilizer should The wavelength information is recorded by the crop Covering Montana and out-of-state be applied are major questions for today’s corn canopy sensor and combined to form an index that Cell (406) 670-8306 producers. Nebraska Extension is helping answer has been correlated to the nitrogen status of the crop. Licensed these questions through Project SENSE, which This information is used by the system to generate Cell (406) 690-3766 and insured. stands for Sensors for Efficient Nitrogen Use and a recommended rate of additional fertilizer that is Office (406) 875-2280 Stewardship of the Environment. then applied to the crop in real time. Over the last 40 years, producers have greatly “Farmers aim to apply fertilizer at a time and rate increased fertilizer efficiency, but that gain in effithat will maximize yield,” Ferguson said. “Project ciency may be starting to plateau. This points to the SENSE can help them better define what the apneed to adopt new technologies to reach efficiency propriate rate should be based on how stressed the increases producers are used to seeing. Project plant is for nitrogen.” SENSE, implemented by Nebraska Extension for When it comes to timing, a goal of Project the first time last year, is focused on improving SENSE is to show producers the benefits of moving nitrogen use efficiency by fertilization during the fertilizer application from the fall and spring into the growing season. growing season. Corn does not typically begin using Richard Ferguson, Nebraska Extension soil significant amounts of fertilizer until June or July, specialist, is leading the project, which focuses on so when fertilizer is applied months before, there is using crop canopy sensors to direct variable-rate, a long window of time when fertilizer can be lost. in-season nitrogen application in corn. The sensors “May is one of our wettest months of the year are attached to the nitrogen applicator and work by in Nebraska, so if we have fertilizer not being used emitting light onto the crop canopy. Photodetecby the crop, it’s going to be lost with rainfall,” tors on the bottom of the sensor measure specific Ferguson said. wavelengths of light that are reflected by a leaf. Project SENSE was implemented at 17 research sites across five natural resources districts in Nebraska in 2015. Results from the first growing season are encouraging. Use of the sensors reduced the nitrogen rate by 40 pounds per acre compared with the grower’s standard management practice. While this did cause a slight yield reduction of five bushels per acre, producers saw an overall increase in The grain bin management system from OPI-Integris includes profit because of reduced fertiltemperature and moisture sensing cables to help you determine when izer cost. Researchers estimate and how long to run fans to cool and dry your grain. that the sensing equipment would pay for itself in two to three years in a typical Nebraska farming operation. Brandon Hunnicutt, a farmer in south central Nebraska and Choose your display for member of the Nebraska Corn temperature and/or moisture Board, participated in Project readings SENSE in 2015. Hunnicutt, like Durable and many Nebraska corn farmers, is accurate cables concerned about managing inputs contain sensors for Wireless and improving efficiency. temperature only or temperature and “Project SENSE is a forwardmoisture thinking approach in using technology to increase nitrogen use efficiency that in addition continues farmers’ stewardship of the Detect grain temperature environment,” he said. increases before spoilage Nitrogen is a dynamically occurs moving nutrient in soil, making it difficult to manage because it can be lost through many pathways in the environment, which can Avoid spoilage lead to high-nitrate groundwater. losses Bin-Site Strategies implemented through the project, such as in-season fer Increase profits by tilizer application, can improve Monitor moisture before limiting over-drying groundwater nitrate levels. hungry guests move in The project team plans to Bypass shipping implement studies at 20 locations hassles with clean, in 2016 and hopes to encourage insect-free grain producers to adopt the technol Receive alerts from ogy, for both economic and OPI Blue when environmental reasons. problems start to “With Project SENSE, we’ll occur continue to evaluate ways to increase efficiency to maintain economic yield levels, and also Don’t lose precious profits by not reduce nitrogen loss into groundmonitoring your grain bins. Give water,” Ferguson said. The project is a collaborative us a call to get cables in your bins A G - S E R V I C E S effort of Nebraska Extension, Nebefore harvest! braska Corn Board and Nebraska triangleag.com 406-622-3887 Natural Resources Districts. Billings, Montana
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