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Yield: 4 (1 1/2 cup) servings Total Time: 35 minutes 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 (1 cup) onion, diced, 3 cloves garlic, minced, or more to taste 3 (3 cups) sweet potatoes, peeled and chopped 3 (1 1/2 cups) carrots,
sliced 1 (3/4 cup) red bell pepper, chopped 1 tablespoon chili powder 1/2 tablespoon cumin 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 teaspoon cayenne, optional (adjust to taste) 1/2 cup water or vegetable broth 1 (15-ounce) can black beans 1 (15-ounce) can diced tomatoes with chilies Assorted chili toppings: tortilla chips, diced onion, crackers, shredded cheese, sour creamIn a Dutch oven or soup pot over medium heat, warm the olive oil. Saute the onions for a minute or two so they get a head start cooking. Add the garlic, sweet potatoes, carrots and bell pepper to the pan. Cook until the onions are soft, about 5 minutes.Reduce the heat to medium-low and add all the spices, stirring well to coat all the veggies. Be careful that you don’t burn the spices; keep stirring the pot. As soon as the spices become beautifully fragrant, add the water or broth, beans and the tomatoes. Deglaze the pan by scraping the bottom of the pan, stirring to incorporate. Bring the pot to a boil then reduce heat to low. Allow your chili to simmer, partially covered, stirring occasionally, over low heat for about 20 minutes, until the flavors marry, and the sweet potatoes and carrots are soft. Serve in bowls and let your guests top their chili with their favorite toppings. This chili is such a hit
with my family, I always make at least a double batch. It’s great for meal prep and easy lunches, and it freezes beautifully. This vegan chili is absolutely delicious and nutritionally balanced as written. But for those carnivores seeking a meaty twist, consider adding some cooked hamburger crumbles, shredded chicken or pork. Or give Italian sausage a try. Simply brown the sausage separately and mix it in at the end. It’s a delightful alternative that elevates this dish to a whole new level. This Sweet Potato and Black Bean Chili embodies the essence of budget-friendly style. As you prepare for your Halloween or harvest gathering, This plant-based chili is a nutritional powerhouse. remember that you don’t have to break the bank to create a warm and memorable meal. Enjoy your flavorful, colorful and budgetfriendly creation!
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Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Flatten the dough and stretch it into a large oval on an ungreased sheet pan. Using a fork, prick the Serves 6-8 dough all over to keep it from puffing up while baking. Brush the surface generously 1- 1lb loaf of frozen bread dough, thawed with some of the olive oil, then brush 1/3 Cup 3 Tablespoons olive oil of the barbecue sauce on, leaving about a 2/3 Cup barbecue sauce 1-inch border all the way around. 2 Cups shredded chicken, cooked In a bowl, toss chicken in the remaining 2 Cups mozzarella or provolone cheese, barbecue sauce and then evenly spread it onto grated the pizza. Add the red onion and jalapeno 1 small red onion, sliced thinly slices, and brush the edge of the dough with 1/2 Cup pickled jalapeno slices (optional) the remaining olive oil. Fresh cilantro leaves (optional garnish) Bake the pizza until the edges are golden and crisp, 15-17 minutes. Garnish with cilantro leaves, cut into slices and enjoy!
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s the autumn air turns cool and crisp, it’s time to warm your soul with a hearty bowl of Sweet Potato and Black Bean Chili. This recipe not only brings the comfort and flavor of chili to your table, but also bursts with vibrant autumn hues that will make your Halloween party or harvest gathering extra special. Before the little ghosts and goblins head out for their sweet trick-or-treat adventures, make sure they enjoy a bowl of this nutrient-packed chili to fuel their fun-filled night with a dose of wholesome goodness. This chili isn’t just about fantastic flavor, it’s a plant-based nutritional powerhouse that just happens to be vegan. Sweet potatoes bring a dose of vitamin A, fiber and natural sweetness. Black beans contribute plant-based protein and fiber. The colorful array of vegetables provides a variety of vitamins and antioxidants. This recipe is flexible enough to be easily customized. To make this very kid-friendly, adjust the level of spice to appeal to your family. This chili comes together quickly, so I advise having all the veggies chopped before you start sauteing the onions.
Dressing: 1/4 Cup dijon mustard 1/4 Cup honey 1/4 Cup apple cider vinegar 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 1/4 Cup extra virgin olive oil Combine dressing ingredients in a jar, cover and shake vigorously to combine. In a large bowl combine mixed greens, sunflower seeds, bacon, red onions, cucumbers. Just before serving add dressing to taste and toss to combine. Serve immediately after tossing with dressing.
In a mixer or a food processor, combine the first four ingredients until smooth. Spread into a 13×9 baking pan. Serves 24 For the topping, melt the chocolate and 1 Cup unsalted butter, melted peanut butter together in the microwave for 2 Cups animal cracker crumbs (or vanilla 1 minute. Stir. If not completely melted you wafers, graham crackers, etc) can heat in 10 second intervals until smooth. 2 Cups powdered sugar Spread over the top of the peanut butter 1 1/2 Cups creamy peanut butter layer. Chill dessert in the refrigerator for about an Topping: hour, or in the freezer for 15 minutes. Cut into 1/4 Cup peanut butter 10 oz semi-sweet chocolate, chopped bars and serve.
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HOLLYWOOD BY TONY RIZZO HOLLYWOOD — Another movie legend Michael Caine announced that he’s “sort of ” retired! He explained that when shooting his last movie “The Great Escaper” (with the late, great Glenda Jackson), he was provided a walking cane that was incorporated into his character, but could only give them one take of each shot. “I’m bloody 90 now,” he remarked. Among his greatest films spanning his filmography of more than 100 movies were “Sleuth” (1972); “Educating Rita” (1983); “The Cider House Rules” (1999); “The Dark Knight” (2008); and the
Seth Macfarlane has put his money where his mouth is. “The Orville” star and writer recently donated $1 million for striking writers, as well as another $5 million to kick off a campaign to raise at least $10 million for ECF (formally the Actors Fund) to attract more donors during the strikes. So far, he’s donated $7.4 million to more than 3,515 to film and TV workers, assistants, grips, gaffers, lighting and sound designers, script supervisors, craft service workers, hair and makeup professionals and wardrobe people. What a family guy! ***
into anything else. I never left; I never wanted to leave.” Back in 1984, I was once hired by disaster film producer Irwin Allen (“The Poseidon Adventure” and “The Towering Inferno”) to photograph the comic greats he brought together — Milton Berle, Bob Newhart, Red Buttons, George Burns, Danny Thomas, Depositphotos Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Steve Allen and Sid CaeMichael Caine (“The Dark sar — who gave Caine a Knight”) crash course in comedy classic that started it all before he filmed “Blame — “Alfie” (1966). When It on Rio.” It was an asked how he would like unforgettable, sidesplitto be remembered, Caine ting night with all the replied, “For the fact that greats. (P.S. The film I remained an actor all flopped!) my life, and I never went ***
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It was a close call on Sept. 24 for 89-year-old Oscar-winning legend Sophia Loren (“Two Women”), who had to have emergency surgery after falling in her bathroom. Loren had several fractures and a busted femur, necessitating the cancellation of the opening of her fourth restaurant named for her in Bari, Italy. Loren won Best Actress at the David di Donatello Awards (the Italian equivalent of the Oscars) in 2021 for “The Life Ahead.” *** Recently, it was revealed that Chris Rock sought counseling after the famous Will Smith
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with 61.9 tillable acres tillable Block acres O Section 36 36 Twp 120 RangeSection 35 Dovre Twp Lot O Twp 120 Block O Range 35 Dovre Twp DIRECTIONS: Lot O DIRECTIONS: 3miles north of 3 miles north Willmar, MN on Block US HwyO#71 Dovre Twp MN of Willmar, Farmland has title. on US Hwy #71 Land has been surveyed. 92 CPI. DIRECTIONS: For information and bidding packet, miles north Farm land has title. Land has been surveyed. 92 CPI. For information3and bidding call Mark Ziemer 320-979-4044 orMN ofZiemer Willmar, packet, call Mark Online only auction closing Wednesday, Nov. 8th at 7:00 PM Terry Hilbrands 239-777-3120 320-979-4044 oron US Hwy #71 Terry Hilbrands 239-777-3120 TERMS: $25,000 non-refundable earnest money made to JMSK&Z Law Office. Buyer will enter into For information and bidding packet, Farm land hascash title. purchase Land has agreement. been surveyed. CPI. sold as-is. Owner reserves the right to reject non-contingent Real92 estate TERMS: $25,000 non-refundable earnest money made to JMSK&Z Law Office. Buyer willZiemer enter into non-contingent call Mark 320-979-4044 orcash any or all bids. Buyer premium Online only auction closing Nov. reserves 8th at 7:00 purchase agreement. Real estateWednesday, sold applies as-is. Owner the PM right to reject any or all bids. Buyer premium applies Terry Hilbrands 239-777-3120
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ZIEMER AUCTIONEERS, HILBRANDS CLERK Mark Ziemer, Lic 34-36, New London, 320-354-4312 Cell: 320-979-4044 Brian Ziemer, New London, 320-354-5308 Terry Hilbrands, 239-777-3120
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Mark ZIEMER
New London, MN (320) 979-4044 Auctioneer
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Brian ZIEMER
New London, MN (320) 979-4044 Auctioneer
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The following described property will be sold online only at www.ziemerauctions.com
AUCTION OPENS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th
AUCTION ENDS MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th CLOSING BEGINS AT 6:00 PM
VIEWING DATES: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Mark ZIEMER
New London, MN (320) 979-4044 Auctioneer
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Brian ZIEMER
New London, MN (320) 979-4044 Auctioneer
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The following described property will be sold online only at www.ziemerauctions.com
AUCTION OPENS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th
TRACTORS (Tractors are not running) ■ FARM MISC AUCTION ENDS WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 25th VEHICLES (Vehicles notBEGINS running) AT ■ TRAILERS ■ MACHINERY CLOSING 6:00 PM
TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium, Sales Tax, Loader AvailableorforTerry Loadout. Loadout willVIEWING be 9:00 AM toDATES: 4:00 PM on Tuesday, Oct 31 and Wednesday, Nov 1 FOR INFORMATION: Mark No Ziemer 320-979-4044
Hilbrands 239-777-3120 or visit www.ziemerauctions.com
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
ROBERT (BOB) CLARK ESTATE
SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS
Lincoln 225 DC arc welder w/ gas engine DIRECTIONS: 7811 123rd Ave SE, Lake Lillian, MN. Miller welder w/ gas engine • Electric drills Being 5 miles north of Lake Lillian, MN, on Kandiyohi 2-ton cherry pickerZIEMER • Handyman jacks AUCTIONEERS, HILBRANDS CLERK www.ziemerauctions.com Co Rd #8, then 1/2 mile southwest on Big Kandior Drive SE Combination wrenches Angle grinders Mark Ziemer, Lic •34-36, New London, 320-354-4312, Cell: 320-979-4044 and 1-3/4 miles west on 123rd Ave SE. Along the north midwestauctions.com (click on Ziemer) Coleman Sanborn upright air compressor Brian Ziemer, New London, 320-354-5308 shore of Big Kandiyohi Lake. Jet drill press on stand w/vise • Air tanks Follow Ziemer Auctioneers on Facebook INTERNATIONAL 3414 Terry Hilbrands, 239-777-3120 Portable air compressors • Bench grinders MACHINERY BACKHOE w/GAS ENGINE Pipe wrenches • Ridgid shop vac Van body trailer • Kory 6072 running gear w/ 2 HD steel beams showing 1476 hrs Wilton metal cutting band saw • 4” vise Dearborn 2 bottom mounted plow • 7 ft 3 pt Danish tooth digger 4’x16’ Lincoln 225 amp AC welder • Skil saws King Kutter 3 pt 7 ft blade • International 3 pt sickle mower STORAGE Drill bit sets • Socket set • Hand tools 3 pt bale mover with 15 ft metal extensions • 8 ft tandem disk SHED New London, MN (320) 979-4044 New London, MN (320) 979-4044 Welding clamps • 12V winch • Tool boxes Hay rack w/ running gear • Galvanized flare box w/ running gear w/2 DOORS Auctioneer 10” mitre saw • C-clamps • Grease guns Barge box and running gearAuctioneer • 40 ft elevator • Drag sections Schumacher battery charger w/200 amp boost SPORTING GOODS Brute pressure washer w/ gas engine 1995 (3) Strikemaster 12V ice augers • Winter fishing rods & reels YAMAHA HOUSEHOLD (2) Jiffy #30 gas ice augers • Fish house poly hole liners w/covers Wooden dining room table w/leaves & 6 chairs KODIAK (3 pair) chest waders • Boat anchors • Rods & reels (2) wooden swivel bar stools • Coffee table 4-WHLR 20 and 30 lb propane tanks • Sein net • Coleman lanterns Glass top patio table • Foosball table 4X4 Tip-ups • Bait buckets • Mr Heater LP heater The following described property will be sold online only at www.ziemerauctions.com Oscillating fans on stands • Shepherd hooks DOCKS & LIFTS 2’x4’ stainless table • (3) metal shelving unites 48 ft aluminum dock frame • (2) 32 ft steel dock frames WRECKER TRAILER w/WINCH Dock sections • Hewitt pontoon lift aluminum w/ canopy (no tarp) TRUCK BOX w/ DUALS PULL TYPE Pontoon canopy frame • Porta Lift pontoon lift (4) aluminum boat lifts LAWN & YARD EQUIPMENT Several plastic dock wheels Husqvarna 48” pull type lawn sweeper
Mark ZIEMER
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AUCTION OPENS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th
AUCTION ENDS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th CLOSING BEGINS AT 6:00 PM
VIEWING FOR INFORMATION: Mark engine Ziemer 320-979-4044 or 9:00 TerryAM-1:00 PM VIEWING OCTOBER 14th from &FT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM 16 METALDATES: CANOPY Lazyboy front DATES: tine gardenSATURDAY, tiller w/gas SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Hilbrands 395 239-777-3120 visit www.ziemerauctions.com Husqvarna XP gas chain or saw w/ 36” bar PADDLE BOAT SATURDAY, 21st from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Husqvarna gas chain saw w/ 20” bar SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS Johnson 6HPOCTOBER outboard motor Rancher225 44 DC gasarc chain saw w/ • Electric chain saw Lincoln welder gas engine Evinrude 3HP outboard motorAve SE, Lake Lillian, MN. DIRECTIONS: 7811 123rd MTD 21 Snoww/Thrower • Poulan chaindrills saw Miller welder gas engine • Electric BeingALUMACRAFT 5 miles north of Lillian, MN, on Kandiyohi 1990 16Lake ft competitor boat Stihl gas weed whip• • Handyman Ryobi gas weed 2-ton cherry picker jacks whip Co Rd #8, then mile southwest on Big Kandino Drive SE w/Johnson VRO1/2 60HP outboard motor & trailer, seats Combination wrenches • Angle grinders MISC andCARTS 1-3/4 miles west on 123rd Ave SE. Along the north (4) GO Coleman upright airtires compressor JD tractorSanborn cab • Implement & rims shore of Big Kandiyohi Lake. Jet drilllink press stand •w/vise • Air Chain dogon kennel 15” tires & tanks rims INTERNATIONAL 3414 Portable compressors • Bench grinders Hydraulicair cylinders • Several gas cans BACKHOE w/GAS ENGINE MACHINERY Pipe Ridgid shop vacramps Largewrenches live trap •• Aluminum ATV Van body trailer • Kory 6072 running gear w/ 2 HD steel beams showing 1476 hrs Wilton metal cuttingsprayer band saw • 4” vise Scorpion 15 gallon for ATV Dearborn 2 bottom mounted plow • 7 ft 3 pt Danish tooth digger 4’x16’ Lincoln 225chicken amp AC welder(no •motor) Skil saws Schweiss plucker King Kutter 3 pt 7 ft blade • International 3 pt sickle mower STORAGE Drill setcattle • Hand tools Rollsbitofsets cable• Socket • Various gates 3 pt bale mover with 15 ft metal extensions • 8 ft tandem disk 75lb SHED ANVIL Welding clampsmixer • 12V winch • Tool boxes Kamak cement Hay rack w/ running gear LARGE • Galvanized boxGRADER w/ running gear PULLflare TYPE w/2 DOORS (3) ICE SAWS 10” mitre saw • C-clamps • Grease guns Receiver hitches Barge box and running gear • 40 ft elevator • Drag sections POLARIS INDY SPORT snowmobile Schumacher battery• charger w/200 boost Oils, fluids, sprays Organizers fullamp • Log chains SPORTING GOODSKAWASAKI DRIFTER snowmobile Brute pressure washer• w/ gaschain engine Rakes, forks, shovels Rolls link fence 1995 (3) Strikemaster 12V ice augers • Winter fishing rods snowmobile & reels ARCTIC CAT CHEETAH Halogen lights • Chain binders • Platform scale YAMAHA HOUSEHOLD (2) Jiffy #30 gas ice augers • Fish house poly hole liners w/covers (All Need Repair) (4) trailerdining houseroom tires table & rimsw/leaves & 6 chairs KODIAK Wooden (3 pair) chest waders • Boat anchors • Rods & reels GENERAC RS 5500 GAS (2) wooden rolls of woven pieces for• scrap iron• •Coleman Scrap iron pieces swivelwire (2) bar stools GENERATOR • Coffee table on4-WHLR SIMCO 15” HORSE SADDLE 20 andMachinery 30 lb propane tanks Sein net lanterns cart Truck & tractor chains frames for iron (20) old batteries Glass top patio table • Foosball table 4X4 Tip-upsTrailer • Bait buckets • Mr •Heater LP heater (2) 16” HORSE SADDLES (2) 1980 Chevrolet pickups for scrap or repair Oscillating fans on stands • Shepherd hooks DOCKS & LIFTS 8’x14’ fish house on steel frame w/wheels, metal siding 6-wheel amphibious machine w/transmission, no engine 2’x4’ stainless table • (3) metal shelving unites 48 ft aluminum dock frame • (2) 32 ft steel dock frames (2) 8’x10’ fish houses on steel frames w/ wheels WRECKER TRAILER w/WINCH Dock sections • Hewitt lift Premium, aluminum w/No canopy (noTax. tarp) TERMS: 10%pontoon Buyer’s Sales house • 6’x8’ fish house TRUCK BOX w/ DUALS 4’x8’ PULLfish TYPE Pontoon canopy frame • Porta Lift pontoon lift Loader Available for Loadout. Please bring your Eskimo portable fish house 6’x8’ in carrying case (4) aluminum boat lifts own equipment for scrap iron piles. LAWN & YARD EQUIPMENT Fish Trap 2-man portable fish house Several plastic dock wheels October 26th 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Loadout Thursday, Husqvarna 48” pull type lawn sweeper
SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS • HOUSEHOLD • MISC MACHINERY SPORTING Fish Trap single • person portable fish houseGOODS • DOCKS & LIFTS
16 FT METAL CANOPY Lazyboy front tine garden tiller w/gas engine Husqvarna 395 XP gas chain saw w/ 36” bar PADDLE BOAT Husqvarna gas chain saw w/ 20” bar Johnson 6HP outboard motor Rancher 44 gas chain saw • Electric chain saw Evinrude 3HP outboard motor ZIEMER AUCTIONEERS, HILBRANDS CLERK www.ziemerauctions.com or MTD 21 Snow Thrower • Poulan chain saw Mark Ziemer, Lic 34-36, New London, 320-354-4312, Cell: 320-979-4044 1990 ALUMACRAFT 16 ft competitor(click boat on Ziemer) midwestauctions.com Stihl gas weed whip • Ryobi gas weed whip
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Brian Ziemer, New London, 320-354-5308 Terry Hilbrands, 239-777-3120
JD tractor cab • Implement tires & rims Chain link dog kennel • 15” tires & rims
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100lb propane tank. $50 (612) 283-2718 4 low back brown wooden chairs $20 (612) 283-2718 5 Xbox 360 games. Good condition. $20 (320) 235-4996 Nipco heater 3500 BTU runs good $55 (612) 283-2718 Old Arctic Cat tunnel protectors $10 (612) 283-2718 Old car or tractor bodies each/ $75 (612) 283-2718 Slides for Arctic Cat and Polaris pair/ $20 (612) 283-2718 Harley Davidson NEW takeoff pipes - mufflers - shocks $150 (612) 283-2718
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Milon’s Secret Castle game. Good condition (320) 235-4996
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Cavapoo Puppy Ruby male, 6 mo, non-shed, shots, vet checked, $900. Text for pics 320-212-2103 Goldendoodle Puppies F1B, M & F. Well socialized. Call/text: 701-269-1559 See Birdie’s Pride on Facebook!
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Collie/German Shepherd Cross & Purebred German Shepherd Puppies Make great family pets! 507-319-3924 Faribault, MN
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German Shepherd Pups AKC Reg. 10 weeks, excellent bloodlines, father is of 5 generation German champion. See Sunny Acres of Marion Lake on Facebook for pics. Call Tom, 218-298-2324
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Goldendoodle Puppies Smaller size, vet checked. Ready 11/12. Freeport, MN area. 320-248-7954
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AUCTION SALES
IRRIGATED FARMLAND IN LAC QUI PARLE COUNTY
AUCTION Tuesday, November 14, 2023 • 11:00 a.m. 154.34 Surveyed Acres, 144.23+/- Tillable Acres (FSA),
2.11 CRP Acres, located in Manfred Twp, Lac qui Parle Co. LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Live Auction with Online Bidding Option
The SE1/4 of Section 14, Twp 116, Range 46, except that part of the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 lying NW’ly of the center line of Cobb Creek. LAND LOCATION:
Directions From Canby: Take Hwy 68 West 4+/- miles to Co Rd 14. Go north on Co Rd 14 for 9 miles. The land will be on your left. Directions from Madison: Take Hwy 75 South 8 miles to Co Rd 12. Go west on Co Rd 12 for 8 miles to Co Rd 9. Go South on Co Rd 9 2.5 miles. The land will be on your right. AUCTION LOCATION:
Madison Country Club 2225 MN Highway 40 • Madison, MN IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT:
To the best of our knowledge, the well was drilled in January of 1977 and is located in the northeasterly part of this parcel. It is 108’ deep with a diameter of 16”. The seven tower Valley model 6000 irrigator was built in June of 1989. The hour meter reads 17,251 hours. The 45 HP Worthington water lubed turbine pump was new when installed in 2011. The irrigation system is currently permitted at 450 gallons per minute and covers 130 +/- acres.
• 154.34 Surveyed Acres • 144.23+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres • 2.11 CRP Acres
Realtor’s Note: Here is a great opportunity to own a high quality farm in Lac qui Parle County. The farm has a seven tower irrigator that covers 130 +/- acres making this a farm that can produce high yielding crops year in and year out. The farm is located on a well maintained tar county road near major grain elevators in Canby, Burr, Madison, and Dawson. Don’t miss this opportunity to add land to your farming operation, or the farm would also make an excellent investment. You will not want to miss this auction. Call or text Brian Fernholz at 320-226-4504 or email him at Brian@FladeboeLand.com with questions.
Owners: Neil & Nancy Robinson & Lawrence & Delpha Schram (Trust) Auction Terms: The successful bidder will pay down $75,000 as earnest money on auction day in the form of a cashier’s check. The non-refundable check should be made out to Fladeboe Land Trust Account. The successful bidder will enter into a non-contingent, AS-IS purchase agreement on auction day. Buyer’s premium will apply. Final price will be calculated by the deeded acres as per the survey. Closing will be executed on January 12, 2024, with Rick Stulz at Swenson, Nelson, and Stulz Law office in Madison, MN. Announcements made auction day take precedence over printed material. For info packet call or text Brian Fernholz at 320-226-4504 or email him at Brian@FladeboeLand.com.
AKC & CKC Yorkshire Terrier puppies
Traditional black/tan & exotic colors available $2,000 - price varies for exotics ready to go mid November Call or text 218-820-5800 Crosby, MN - delivery possible
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Call Tim, 320-295-8444
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TREE SERVICE/ STUMP REMOVAL
Tree Cutting Branch Removal Experienced & Reliable Free Estimates 320-894-5246
116,313 miles, $5,900. (320)444-0128 VIN# 1LNHM82W76Y601824
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PLUMBING * Heating Air Conditioning * Drains
HURLEY’S TREE SERVICE Tree trimming and removal. Free estimate. Insured. 320-995-1426.
Buying Cars & Trucks, Running or Not. Top Dollar Paid. $100 minimum.
AKC Springer Spaniels 5M, 2F, ready late October. Docked with dews removed. $800 each. Thompson, ND Call/text 218-230-8828
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppies Blenheim, 5M, 1F, ACA, DNA, vet checked, shots, ready 11/25. $1,000 Text for pics 320-212-2103
2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature Limited
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Goldendoodle/Coon Hound Mixed Puppies YOUR GUIDE GREAT SERVICES!3M, 4F, ready now! All shots YOUR GUIDE TO TO GREAT SERVICES! & deworming, $300. CONSTRUCTION GUTTERS HANDYMAN HANDYMAN LAWN CARE SMALL ENGINE CONSTRUCTION GUTTERS LAWN CAREPAINTING PAINTING SMALL ENGINE 763-229-1973 Sioux Falls CARPET CLEANING HOUSEKEEPING MECHANIC ELECTRICAL AND MORE! HOUSEKEEPING
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Miniature Aussie Pups Shots & wormed. Care package. $500-$600. Text for pics: 218-851-6219
DIRECTORY ERVICE SERVICE DIRECTORY CARPET CLEANING
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Kristine Fladeboe Duininck - Broker - 320-212-9379 Glen Fladeboe 651-208-3262 Brian Fernholz 320-226-4504 Dale Fladeboe 320-894-9392
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AKC Standard Poodles 13 week Reds $1,600; 20 week Apricots 2F $1,000; 21 week Red & Parti M & F $500. 218-590-2050
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Opens: Thursday, October 26 | 8AM
2 BD Apt for Rent
Closes: Thursday, November 2 | 1PM CDT 2023
Spicer A Apartments 188 Lakeview Dr, Spicer Sewer, water, & garbage incl Available Immediately 320-269-6640 x224
RESIDENTIAL REMODELING INTERIOR & EXTERIOR FINISHING • Siding • Windows & Doors • Soffit & Fascia
• Basement Finish • Decks • Remodeling & MORE!
Equal Housing Opportunity
HOMES FOR SALE
Call Kurt at 320-894-4956 Insured • Lic# BC680736
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145± Acres Auctioneer’s Note: Steffes is honored to present a prime parcel of farmland on public auction. This opportunity to own 145.01± acres of farmland in Cashel Township, Swift County, MN will take place on November 2, 2023 at 1PM as a Timed Online Auction. This parcel boasts a CPI of 90.4, making it ideal for a variety of crops. Whether you’re looking to expand your existing farm or start a new venture, this land provides the perfect foundation. Don’t miss your chance to bid on this remarkable piece of farmland!
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Contact Eric Gabrielson at Steffes Group 320.693.9371 or 701.238.2570, or visit SteffesGroup.com.
SteffesGroup.com | 320.693.9371 Farm w/Hunting 5-acre, 5 BR rambler with full basement. 5 outbuildings. $495K Call or text 320-288-6124
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TERMS: Ten percent down upon signing purchase agreement, payable by cash or check. Balance due at closing within 30 days. This is a 5% buyer’s premium auction. Scott Steffes, MN14-51 | Ashley Huhn, MN47-002 | Eric Gabrielson MN47-006 | Randy Kath, MN47-007
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about an important electric transmission project being proposed by several utilities, to be built in Swift County
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 2023 11:00 -1:00 and 4:00 - 6:00 Appleton Civic Center 323 W Schlieman Ave, Appleton, MN
THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 2023 11:00 -1:00 and 4:00 - 6:00 McKinney’s 300 14th St S, Benson, MN We encourage you to attend the open house to get information about the project and have your questions answered. If you are unable to attend one of these meetings, contact us with questions.
Dale Aukee Land Rights 612-840-4019 daukee@grenergy.com Mark Strohfus Transmission Permitting & Compliance 763-445-5210 mstrohfus@grenergy.com
THE APPLETON TO BENSON TRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT will enable Great River Energy, Otter Tail Power Company, Missouri River Energy Services, Benson Municipal Utilities, and Agralite Electric Cooperative to maintain reliable and resilient service to electric customers in west central Minnesota by constructing an approximately 28-mile, 115-kilovolt (kV) transmission line between the existing substations near Appleton and Benson. Additional project information and updates are available at www.GreatRiverEnergy.com/appletonbenson
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