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By David Biello If there’s one thing U.S. farmers can count on, it’s bad weather, and perhaps as a result, many of them don’t think humanity is to blame for the long-term shifts in weather patterns known as climate change. But even though agriculture is a major contributor to global warming, it may not matter whether farmers believe in the problem. Take, as an example of skepticism, Iowa corn farmer Dave Miller, whose day job is as an economist for the Iowa Farm Bureau. As Miller is happy to explain, it’s not that farmers in Iowa don’t think climate change is happening; they think it’s always been happening, and therefore is unlikely to have much to do with whatever we humans get up to. Or, as the National Farm Bureau’s spokesman Mace Thornton puts it: “We’re not convinced that the climate change we’re seeing is anthropogenic in origin. We don’t think the science is there to show that in a convincing way.” The numbers back that up: When Iowa State University sociologists polled nearly 5,000 Corn Belt farmers on climate change, 66 percent said they think climate change is occurring, but only 41 percent think humans bore any part of the blame for global warming. It’s not just the Corn Belt: Farmers across the country remain skeptical about climate change. When asked about it, they tell me about Mount Pinatubo and weird weather in the 1980s, when many of today’s most established farmers were starting. But mostly, I hear about cycles in the weather, such as the El Niño-La Niña cycle that
drives big changes in North American weather. Maybe it’s because farmers are uniquely exposed to bad weather, whether too hot or too cold. Almost any type of weather hurts some crop. Year-to-year variability in the weather dwarfs any impact from a long-term shift in the climate. Consider this: A farmer in Iowa might deal with a 10-degreeFahrenheit shift in average temperatures from year to year, so why worry about a 3- or even 4degree shift over 100 years? The long-term prediction for the Corn Belt in Iowa says the weather will get hotter and drier — much like western Kansas is currently. Yet, in the decades of Miller’s farming career, conditions have been increasingly wet. “If I had done what climate alarmists had said to do, I would have done exactly the wrong thing for 20 of the last 25 years,” Miller says. Miller doesn’t speak for all farmers, of course, and there are few less monolithic constituencies. This is a group whose holdings range from a small farm in the Northeast following biodynamic principles to big agricultural outfits that count farmed land in square miles, not acres. A fifthgeneration wheat farmer in Oregon, like Kevin McCullough, might say, “I think it’s just normal swings in the weather.” But an organic farmer in upstate New York who is the first in recent family history to work the land would say, “There is a scientific consensus that there is a change of climate even in light of the fluctuations that naturally occur.” The latter is my brother, Tim Biello, and part of why he got into farming in the first place was to do something hands-on about climate change. He wanted to farm with less fossil fuel and fertilizers by working with horses and to use locally available resources to provide food for his neighbors. But he also sympathizes with his big farming peers: “People who have to work for a living and make hard choices about using this or that feel like they
are up against the wall when other people, who maybe are removed from work like farming, say this is good or bad.”
Answers in science Tim is not a random sample, of course. But big farmers certainly aren’t skeptical about all science, particularly the kind of science that makes them money by improving yields. “Last year’s drought was in many places as deep as it was in 1933, and yet we didn’t see too many stories of blowing dirt storms,” like in the “Dirty ’30s,” notes former North Dakota farmer Roger Johnson, now head of the National Farmers Union. Breeding and genetic modification have brought crops resistant to drought and flood, as well as insect pests. Also important are better tilling practices, such as leaving a cover crop or stubble to hold down the soil, which helped the dirt stay in place. Even in the depths of the 2012 droughts, the United States delivered an abundant harvest. But the biggest change delivered by science to farming in the past century is the one my brother is working to reverse: the advent of fossil-fuel-powered machinery and fertilizer wrested from the air by chemistry. That, along with cutting down forests to make room for farms around the world, makes agriculture the second-largest cause of the greenhouse gas emissions changing the climate. There’s methane from massive meat farms and manure lagoons. There’s nitrous oxide — yes, the stuff used at the dentist’s office — seeping out of the soil thanks to all that nitrogen fertilizer, and it’s no laughing matter since nitrous oxide is nearly 300 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide over a century.
Changing for the climate Few would have to change their livelihoods as radically as American farmers if efforts to combat climate change became more serious. (According to Robert Carlson, who leads the
World Farmers Organization, farmers in other countries are more likely to believe in climate change, and many feel they are already facing new weather extremes.) But even if American farmers don’t believe in climate change, there are reasons for them to behave as if they do. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has begun incorporating climate change into its projections and outreach, such as encouraging no-till practices where applicable. Oregon wheat farmer McCullough is following their advice to reduce tillage, which helps keep the soil from blowing away, like it did in his forefathers’ time, burying the farmhouse in silt that had to be shoveled out. He can now skip the three or four tilling passes in his tractor in favor of clearing a field with herbicides, then using an air drill to inject the wheat seed and fertilizer together. The key to feeding 7 billion people in a post-climate-change world will be diversity of crops, which will help ensure resilience. Weather is always changeable and unpredictable in the long term, which means a farmer must take good care of the soil so that the soil can take good care of the farmer when the weather turns challenging. In other words, many American farmers — even those who would question whether climate change is man-made — are already doing exactly what efforts to combat climate change would require: precision agriculture to cut back on fossil fuel use, low or no-till farming, cover crops, biodigesters for animal waste, and the like. The key to reaching farmers is bringing them practices that improve their farms. “If you can help me deal with weather variability,” Miller says, “I can probably adapt to climate variability.” Or as I would put it: If many farmers are doing the right thing anyway, does it matter why? Editor’s note: Biello is an associate editor for environment and energy at Scientific American.
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‘Africa can feed Africa’
IFAD president spells out what is needed to improve African agriculture n
By Daryll E. Ray and Harwood D. Schaffer “Africa can feed Africa. Africa should feed Africa. And I believe that Africa will feed Africa.” With these words, International Fund for Agricultural Development president Kanayo Nwanze opened his keynote address to the triennial Forum for Research in Africa (FARA) General Assembly on July 18. These words will undoubtedly surprise many farmers — and policymakers — in major agricultural exporting nations who have repeatedly been told that they and their use of GMOs are essential to feeding a world population of 9 billion people in 2050, many of whom will be born in Africa. Interestingly, he didn’t mention GMOs.
What he did do was remind his audience that “in the 60s and 70s, many African countries were net exporters of major food and cash crops, not importers as they are today.” During that period, African nations directed some 20 percent of their national budgets to agriculture and some of their universities were home to top-notch research stations. “These were the years when India was described as a hopeless case; when people in China died of famine; Brazil was dependent on food aid and massive food imports and South Korea received assistance from some African countries,” he said. He laid the blame for the decline of African agriculture on under-investment in agriculture as a result of structural adjustment programs forced on many of the continent’s nations by the World Bank. The result was a loss of good people as the quality of agricultural research and education declined. He also noted that public investment in agriculture also declined elsewhere in the world — a fact that is not lost on researchers at land grant universities in the U.S. Nwanze told his audience that he saw
signs that the investment in agricultural research in Africa was turning around. “But it will only translate into stronger nations and better lives for the people of Africa if it is supported by coherent investment in agriculture for development,” he said. “For agriculture to yield the greatest returns for Africa, development efforts must focus on the smallholder farming sector. Small farms account for 80 percent of all farms in sub-Saharan Africa. In some countries, they contribute up to 90 percent of production. They have the potential to be key suppliers to Africa’s burgeoning urban markets, as well as supplying rural markets,” he told his audience. “And growth in agriculture equates to a reduction in poverty. It has been estimated that for sub-Saharan Africa, growth generated by agriculture is 11 times more effective in reducing poverty than GDP growth in other sectors.” Among the opportunities are the potential for increased irrigation, small increases in fertilizer use, and 2 billion acres of “uncultivated land with rainfed crop potential in sub-Saharan Africa.” He urged nations not to blindly sell off this land.
He pointed out that agricultural development must involve women who are “too often … the most disadvantaged members of rural societies. “To farm successfully, women need agricultural resources and inputs, as well as access to rural finance, education and knowledge. They also need rights to the land they farm and a voice in the decisions that affect their lives.” After discussing the importance of paying attention to nutrition as an element of agricultural development, Nwanze said, “and in the years ahead, more research will need to be directed towards agricultural growth that is ecologically sustainable and that provides a diverse range of options, genetic variation and ecosystems so that the land can provide for future generations of farmers.” He concluded his remarks saying, “Agriculture holds the key to Africa’s development, and development holds the key to a future where Africa is not only feeding itself, but feeding the world.” Editor’s note: Ray is the director of the University of Tennessee’s Agricultural Policy Analysis Center. Schaffer is a research assistant professor at APAC.
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OWNER, N.D. — I’ve spoken, spun ropes and shared Cowboy Logic with a lot of different people around the country. I’ve been in front of farmers and bankers, cowboys and pastors, chambers of commerce, bird watchers, dentists, engineers and numerous associates of various associations. Anyone and everyone can appreciate a little Cowboy Logic, especially if they’ve just had a big dinner and want to ruminate awhile anyway. And, for the third time of the three years that my hometown has hosted the bicyclists of the CANDISC bike ride, I drove in from the ranch to entertain and provide a glimpse of local culture to a big group of bicycle riders from around the continent. If I ever wonder how to entertain these folks, I tell myself, “It’s just like riding a bike.” Except it’s more like spinning Will Rogers-style rope tricks, reciting stories from my book, and generating ad libs about just the right things at just the right time. Still, it’s learning and remembering a skill, so it is like riding a bike. The first thing I remembered is what the long acronym, CANDISC, stands for — Cycling Across North Dakota In Sakakawea Country. It seems like a roundabout way to name a bike ride, but I think it may be a rule among bike tours to come up with long names. One of the other big bike tours I’ve heard my cycling friends talk about is RAGBRAI — the Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa. Seems like there’s a seven-letter acronym theme going on in the cycling world. Then I heard about an eight letter race that had to one up the seven letterers, GRABAAWR. Any guesses? On pronunciation or what it stands for? It is the Great Annual Bicycle Adventure Along the Wisconsin River. Whew! Just saying it is almost as hard as riding bike on its nearly 500-mile course. The CANDISC course this year was 371 miles across central North Dakota and up to the Canadian border, including one night at the city park of the cattle capital of North Dakota, my hometown of Towner. CANDISC is a bicycle ride, not a race, one rider reminded me. And these folks are cyclists, or bicyclists, not bikers. At this exact moment of summer, the “bikers” were in Sturgis, S.D., at the motorcycle rally, and the “cyclists,” some of them, were camped out in Towner at a much milder gathering with considerably less engine noise and fewer leather bikini tops. CANDISC is a pretty rural affair. The seven night’s camping included one state park and six bustling little towns with populations ranging from 68 to 1,453, not exactly metropolises. With a population of 533, Towner was right in the middle. So when it came to finding a little entertainment for the cyclists in these small towns, it wasn’t likely we’d get Lady Gaga or Toby Keith to come do the gig. But every little town found someone in the neighborhood to get up on the flatbed to play guitar, sing or maybe tell a story while spinning a rope. I think everyone on the ride was well fed and watered, saw some pretty pastoral landscapes, got a lot of good exercise, and maybe even learned a little about a few small towns that aren’t always noticed from the highway. When our children are old enough to go on the ride, I think I’ll trade my spot on the flatbed for a seat on the grass at the park, and a bicycle seat pedaling across North Dakota. I’m not an avid cyclist, but I think I remember how it’s done. It’s not just like riding a bike, it is riding a bike … a long ways, just long enough to clear the head and strengthen the heart.
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LATEST NEWS ND Energae investors want Smith removed from company
n FARGO, N.D. — Two Fargo, N.D.-based investors in an Iowa renewable energy company filed a petition in a Mason City, Iowa, court to appoint a receiver to temporarily control the company. Plaintiffs Robert Hylden and Darren Sheldon on Aug. 5 asked that Energae L.P. be temporarily put in the control of an outside receiver. Hylden and Sheldon ask for unspecified compensatory and punitive damages, and legal costs. A hearing for a temporary injunction has been scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Aug. 13, in Cerro Gordo County District Court in Mason City. The plaintiffs say Energae and Darrell Duane Smith of Forest City, Iowa, had “orchestrated an unregistered an unlawful offering of securities in the form of partnership interests in Energae,” among other things. The two say that if the court won’t appoint a receiver, they want it to freeze all of the company’s funds until Smith is “permanently removed,” according to the petition. Hylden says he invested $8,000 in Energae or its I-Lenders affiliate. Sheldon invested $39,000, including $7,000 for a “green energy” tax credit. They say a May 20 letter from Energae indicates the company lost money in 2012, 2011 and 2010. Separately, the Iowa Insurance Division on July 15 permanently revoked Smith’s insurance and securities licenses. The plaintiffs allege Smith has continued to “stay in contact with investors and solicit investments in Energae,” despite those orders. Also separately, another law firm from Cleveland, has filed a separate action on behalf of investors against Smith’s former stock brokerage employer, alleging that the company failed to adequately supervise him. In March 2012, Smith spoke in Grafton, N.D., about how farmers might invest a minimum of $10,000 in Energae, and enter contracts to grow 2012 sugar beets to put through a mothballed former Alchem Ltd. corn-ethanol plant. Smith said Energae planned to remodel the plant for multiple feedstocks. The plans fell through and the plant was dismantled.
Bull injures visitors at county fair in Minn.
n FARMINGTON, Minn. — A runaway bull caused injuries
to several visitors to the Dakota County Fair in Minnesota on Aug. 7. The bull escaped from his pen, then broke through the gates and ran through the fairgrounds. At least seven people were injured in the incident, according to Farmington Fire Marshal John Powers. One woman received significant injuries and had to be airlifted to Hennepin County Medical Center. A handful of bull riders grabbed lassos and went after the bull. Several bull riders and the rodeo’s pickup man tried to lasso the bull. After being chased and shot twice by a sheriff’s deputy, the bull was secured. Many spectators wanted to leave after the incident, but deputies held them back until all emergency personnel were finished tending to the injured fairgoers. The animal’s owner had it put down the next day. The rodeo started up again about 45 minutes later. The rodeo was a Midwest Bull Riders Association event, presented by Rice Bull Riding Co. of Princeton.
2 killed after tractor flips in Minn.
n CLEARWATER, Minn. — A 50-year-old man and his 5-
year-old grandson are dead after being pinned under a tractor in Wright County, Minn. According to the county sheriff’s office, deputies received the call Aug. 2 at about 5:45 p.m. of a tractor that flipped into a ditch in Clearwater Township. Both Ron Gustafson, of Monticello, and the boy, Rollie Gustafson, were killed. The man’s son and the boy’s uncle, Roger Gustafson, says the boy and his sister had been living with their grandparents. He says his dad and nephew were always with each other, hand in hand. He says his father was helping him put up a fence Aug. 2. While Roger Gustafson was moving some machinery, his father and nephew went for a tractor ride.
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Farm bill plan advancing By Don Davis
But its future is unknown
section that funds food stamps and other such programs. The nutrition and farm bills were merged in the 1970s to obtain both urban and rural support for the two measures. The House is to take up a food stamp bill when it returns from a five-week vacation in early September.
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REDWOOD FALLS, Minn. — Top agriculture members of Congress can be ready with a backup farm bill quickly, but it is not clear if it ever will see the light of day. U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, a Democrat representing western Minnesota, is one of the four negotiating what could be a set of new federal farm policies, which he said could be honed within a week. “All I can do is speculate on what’s going on,” he said Aug. 6 at Farmfest, an annual southwest Minnesota gathering of all things agriculture. The question about what will happen with the farm bill, to fund agriculture programs for five years, is unanswerable at this point because of a split among House Republicans. “This is uncharted territory,” U.S. Rep. Tim Walz, a southern Minnesota Democrat, told hundreds of farmers attending a Farmfest farm bill forum. A variety of national and state farm bill experts said a group of far rightwing Republicans opposes the bill, which raises doubts about whether the Republican-controlled House can pass
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G U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, who represents western Minnesota, tells a Farmfest audience Aug. 6 that for the first time since he arrived in Washington, he is not sure if a farm bill can pass. any compromise reached with the Democratic-controlled Senate. Senators in June easily passed their version of the farm bill. The House defeated one on its first try this year, then came back and passed one without the
Peterson said House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, promised him that he would appoint farm bill negotiators right after that vote, no matter how the vote comes out. Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and John Hoeven, R-N.D., already have been appointed as two of the Senate negotiators and Peterson, as the leading House ag Democrat, will be part of the House team. In the meantime, Peterson, the House ag chairman and the two top ag senators have been talking about what could come out of negotiations. “I know what the final bill is going to look like,” Peterson told farmers Aug. 6. “I can’t tell you what it is going to be.” Later, however, he said it would be much like policies discussed last year, so few surprises would be likely. But, Peterson added, more than any time during his time in the House he does
not know what will happen, mainly because winning a House vote is uncertain. “It is more likely that we have an extension (of current law) than we get this bill done.” Peterson said. “I hope I’m wrong, but we will see.” Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., said an extension would be “a disaster.” New laws, including provisions he wrote to help farmers’ efforts to boost energy production, are needed, he said. Peterson said he could accept a twoyear extension, saying that no farm bill can pass next year since it is an election year. National Farmers Union told the Farmfest crowd “they have plenty of time” because “the drop dead date really is the first of the year.” Peterson quoted Boehner as saying: “We have to let this play out.” The biggest dispute in the farm-nutrition bill is how much to cut food stamps in the next 10 years. Senators voted to chop $4 billion, but House Republicans now want to cut 10 times that amount. Because of the GOP food stamp stance, Peterson said, “I can almost guarantee you the majority of Republicans in the House will oppose” what comes out of negotiations.
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The co-op decided on its plans before the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Co. quoted the through-rate — a crucial aspect of operation — because it wasn’t aware of any rates being denied. There is only one problem: BNSF is electing not to quote a through-rate to the Pacific Northwest for a rail journey that starts on a regional short-line railroad — Red River Valley and Western Railroad (RRVW), based in Wahpeton, N.D.
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A through-rate is a single transportation rate on an interline haul made up of two or more separately established rates. BNSF could only offer a rate to the Pacific Northwest from Casselton, N.D., where the RRVW hooks into the mainline, Larson says. “I know the RRVW wants to help build it; I’m not sure about the BNSF,” Larson says of the Verona site. “There’s plenty of grain there. I don’t know why they won’t give us a through-rate. I have not gotten an answer from them.” The effected farm customer base for Verona would involve North Dakota communities such as Jud, Marion, Litchville and Kathryn. Those customers haul grain by truck to shuttle loaders in Oakes, or north to mainline shuttle loaders in Jamestown and Valley City. The trade area that would be most affected would involve an estimated 15 million bushels of grain in Verona, which costs farmers money and taxpayers road repair expenses, according to James Valley Grain. The closest shuttle loaders currently are Plains Grain & Agronomy LLC, about 22 miles to the east in Enderlin. Others are Columbia Grain Inc. and Omaha-based Gavilon Grain LLC in Valley City, on the BNSF mainline. Gavilon and Columbia Grain, of Portland, Ore., both are owned by Marubeni Corp., a Japanese trading company that is a big player in moving grain to China, among other destinations. Larson says a grassroots group in the Verona area is pushing to contact state and federal legislators to get the through-rate approved. The congressional delegation has been in touch with the railroads, he says. Nothing has happened.
“Think of all the highway miles and wrecking the roads and the safety issues, versus putting a shuttle site in Verona, versus all the truck grain that has to move,” Larson says. “There’s nothing up there — 46 miles of nothing,” Larson says of North Dakota Highway 1 from Verona to Valley City. “We could really take care of a big customer base up there. We’ve been at a standstill for 17 months, which is costing our growers money. Our ‘pro forma’ (for constructing the elevator) is going down because construction costs are going up. As of right now, we are still in a waiting game.” James Valley Grain was estabMikkel Pates, Agweek lished between the Norway Spur Cooperative (36 percent G Eric Larson is general manager of James ownership) and South Dakota Valley Grain LLC of Oakes, N.D. The company Wheat Growers (64 percent wants to build a shuttle loader in Verona, N.D., ownership). but a dispute between railroads has held up The company owns two elethe deal for a year and a half. vators in Oakes — a 10-millionbuilt roughly 30 miles apart and often bushel terminal built in 2001, with on the short line locations, in addition access to both BNSF and Canadian Pacific Railroad, and a downtown elevator to those on the arterial mainline railroads. Recent expansions of port facilithat primarily serves as a wheat house, ties in the Pacific Northwest and the but also handles corn. strong Asian grain demand are increasLarson says James Valley Grain has asked South Dakota Wheat Growers, the ing traffic through these facilities. Andy Thompson, RRVW president large cooperative based in Aberdeen, and CEO, acknowledges he’s been talkto exert any influence it can regarding ing with James Valley Grain and BNSF the Verona impasse. “But even with all about the Verona site since October their facilities in South Dakota and the 2011. RRVW is insisting it has a 40-year few in North Dakota that they have, contract, formalized in 1987, that should they told us they’re less than 1 percent be honored by BNSF. of BNSF’s business,” Larson says. “They have a power of attorney to make the through-rates and they should Short line history continue that,” Thompson says. “They Short line railroads were developed have responsibility not to discriminate. in the region in the mid-1980s when eleThey are discriminating, ie. Verona.” vators were largely several miles apart BNSF has always published throughand handled 25- and 50-car load-outs. rates from similarly situated customers Mainline railroads such as BNSF and in the Oakes, Verona and Edgeley CP then cooperated with the Surface areas, Thompson says. “Over the years, Transportation Board and with Conwe’ve taken less and less allowance as gress to develop the lines, in part to part of the rate with Burlington Northavoid abandonment of what were then ern. They continue to put more in their minor lines. The CP largely leased rail pocket and give less advantage to the to short lines, while BNSF largely sold customer and to the railroad,” he says. them. Thompson declines to put dollar figToday, short lines in the region are ures or percentages on the deal, except thriving, partly because of increased oil to say that through-rates have gone up traffic and partly because of a shift into in cost to customers, but the short line corn and soybean crops. With bigger has negotiated lower rate allowances as yields and volume, shuttle loaders with new shuttle sites have arisen. 110- and 120-car capacities have been Currently, RRVW’s only qualified
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route from Verona starts going west to a junction called Independence, south to Oakes, then east to Wahpeton and finally north to Casselton. Thompson says BNSF’s proposal for a rate from Casselton “doesn’t leave enough to cover our costs and to make the proposal financially viable.” Thompson acknowledges he’s suggested to BNSF that it could improve the “turn” time on cars by 10 hours per train by going east through Lisbon, but that would mean improving a 37-mile stretch of RRVW light track between Lisbon and Davenport, N.D. He says RRVW has suggested that BNSF might benefit if it helped improve that line, even though it belongs to RRVW. Thompson has estimated that upgrading from 72-pound to 115-pound rail would cost about $14 million for the 37 miles, although others in the industry suggest upgrading a line might cost up to $1 million per mile. Within the past three months, James Valley Grain has asked the federal Surface Transportation Board to look at the issue. Tom Brugman is deputy director of the STB’s Public Assistance and Compliance Board, and initially he acknowledged he’d informally discussed the Verona matters with at least some of the parties. Brugman oversees an alternative dispute resolution program called Rail Customer & Public Assistance. RCPA is designed to resolve disputes between rail carriers and their customers or members of the public through “informal facilitation,” in cases where formal litigation isn’t warranted. “Because the RCPA process is confidential, we cannot confirm or deny whether a party has submitted an informal complaint,” Dennis Watson, an STB spokesman, told Agweek in a written response to a request for details. Larson thinks the issue may be headed for arbitration with the STB. He doesn’t know when or if that will happen. He thinks rail customers could force the issue, “but they’ve got a lot better lawyers than we do,” he says of the railroad. The co-op hasn’t made a formal complaint to the STB. Agweek reached Kevin Kaufman, group vice president for agricultural products at BNSF in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. Kaufman referred questions to a company spokeswoman who said the railroad was in confidential discussions with RRVW and is not in a position to comment.
Regional news
A stark difference
By Mikkel Pates
Agweek Staff Writer
FARGO, N.D. — The National Agricultural Statistics Service says crops are behind in the region. Nowhere is the difference between 2013 and 2012
more stark than in southern South Dakota. NASS says below-normal temperatures are slowing crop development, but had improved range and pasture conditions. Topsoil moisture in the state is rated 72 percent adequate to
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surplus, while subsoil moisture was rated 67 percent adequate to surplus. South Dakota winter wheat was 53 percent harvested as of the Aug. 5 report, behind last year’s drought-stressed 100 percent harvest for that date and an 82 percent five-year average. Spring wheat
is 34 percent ripe, compared with the 73 percent average. Statewide, corn silking was at 87 percent complete, behind last year’s 95 percent, but ahead of a 70 percent average. CRoPs: See Page 10
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Continued from Page 9 Corn was rated 74 percent good to excellent. Soybeans were 37 percent setting pods, behind last year’s 68 percent and behind the average of 45 percent for the date. Agweek made a swing through southeast South Dakota, where the 2012 drought decimated the crops.
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WAGNER, S.D. — Ken Swatek of Wagner, S.D., says the area has received timely, unusual late-July and early-August rains. He says “it didn’t take much to beat 2012” when crops were zeroed out. Swatek farms small grains and feeds cattle. “It looks like the prices on feed have come down a little bit from last year, so hopefully it’s a bit more optiSwatek mistic than last year,” he says. Farmers in the region had gotten respectable grass production for the first and second cuttings. He pegged the second-cutting of alfalfa at one round bale per acre and says the area needs rain for a third cutting. The market continued strong on kill cows through mid-August. “With a little bit better feed supply, there aren’t as many cattle coming to town this time of year as there was last year when they were selling them out because of the drought, statewide.” Swatek doesn’t think the area is out of the drought yet. “Every time we get a rain, it still soaks down,” he says. “But we’re going to have a nice crop down here if we can avoid a hail storm or an early frost.” This year, feedstuffs have been 65 to 70 percent of 2012 costs, so it’s easier to hang on to the cattle. Early in the season, a lot of the feedlot hay had come from North Dakota and Canada.
No slow-down
F Corn was just starting to tassel on July 19, near Centerville, S.D. Relatively low temperatures and timely moisture have prevented a repeat of the 2012 drought that zeroed-out much of the crop in that area.
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into dry conditions. The area got a total of 2.5 inches of rain in Aug. 3 and Aug. 5 storms. Farmers in the area are financially strong, Mettler says. Interest rates on financed deals depend on whether the purchaser is using other discounts and other terms. Interest rates on equipment typically are 3.9 percent for three-year loans, 4.35 percent for four-year loans, and 4.8 percent for five-year loans. Rates have fluctuated moderately this summer. Koletzky Implement was started in 1962 and originally operated out of the old Smithsonian Hotel, a structure built in the 1880s in Yankton. The company started with Allis Chalmers and Oliver equipment and added New Holland in 1975. Koletzky moved to its current location along U.S Highway 50 in 1984 and built a new service facility in 2005. Mettler, a Menno, S.D., native, has been in the mechanics and equipment field since 1967 and in sales at Koletzky since 1996.
Feeders too high?
PONCA, Neb. — Ron Servine, a cattle buyer from Ponca, Neb., says feeder cattle costs are high this summer and the market-ready cattle market is “not going anywhere.” Ponca is in northeast Nebraska in Dixon County, near the Missouri River. Cow-calf people probably need the price they’re getting for their feeder cattle, but the feedlot operators “absolutely haven’t been making any money,”
YANKTON, S.D. — Larry Mettler, sales manager at Koletzky Implement in Yankton, S.D., didn’t sell many hay tools in the drought of 2012, but this year, it’s been a big turnaround, he says. The dealership covers a wide area, into Nebraska. Much of the 2012 crop was “zeroed out,” he says, but that also meant no harvest expense. “They did carry insurance, so as far as our end of the business goes, it’s been great,” Mettler says. Extended tax benefits that allowed farmers to depreciate equipment have helped keep sales perking along. “Since November 2012, I would say business here has been exceptional,” Mettler says. Mikkel Pates, Agweek While the Yankton area looked lush in late July, benefitting from G Larry Mettler, sales manager for Koletzky timely rains, Mettler says it Implement, a New Holland dealer in wouldn’t take long to slip back Yankton, S.D.
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Servine says. He says the market is short on numbers and “if you want them, you have to pay for ‘em” with prices $10 to $15 per hundredweight higher than in early July. “A 600-pound steer, pushing up to $1.70 (per pound), and an 8-weight (800pound) steer pushing $1.50 (per pound)?” he says. “They don’t pencil out very good. Everybody is banking on that this new (feed) crop will be cheaper, but we’ve got to see it first.”
No hail, thank you
CENTERVILLE, S.D. — Jerry Andal produces corn, soybeans and some grass hay and sells seed for several brands — mostly under the Syngenta and Latham labels. People in the Centerville area famously got very little crop in 2012 — the worst since 1976 and definitely the worst drought since he quit his mechanical engineering career and came home to farm in 1981. He says despite crop insurAndal ance, his operation was “short about $100,000 on income” last year. He’d bought insurance at the 70 percent level in 2012 and moved up to an 80 percent selection level in 2013, anticipating drought. Nonirrigated corn yields in the area average about 130 bushels an acre, and often 150 bushels with well-timed rains. Most of the area is silt-loam soil, but some of Andal’s place is a sandy loam. After 2 inches of rain in the first week of August, the farm was looking good “as long as we don’t get a hail storm.” Anticipating drought, Andal perceives that some people cut back on planting populations in 2013 — about 10 to 15 percent, on corn. He says most people plant 26,000 to 30,000 plants per acre normally, and this year went to 22,000 to 25,000 plants per acre. Some cut back on fertilizer. A lot of tile drainage has been added,
with the wet weather in recent years, Andal says. “There’s people retiling, but they had ground that (wasn’t tiled) but not classified as wetland; they’ve been tiling that,” he says. Natural Resources Conservation Service offices are about a year behind in approving applications, he says. Some farmers have gone ahead and tiled without permits. Others have asked to be rejected at a local NRCS county office so they can appeal directly to the state office for a permit. “They have a better chance of getting it through at the state office,” Andal says. “The local county officials don’t like it, but that’s what’s been happening.”
Bumper hay crop
BERESFORD, S.D. — Ryan Nelson farms with his cousin, Mike Nelson, and raises corn and soybeans eight miles south and two miles east of Beresford. He was harvesting a first-cutting of brome hay and was getting a couple tons per acre or more when Agweek stopped to chat. “It’s really good, considering last year,” Nelson says. The hay market Nelson was holding its own, but declined into August because there was more supply. “There’s a lot of cutting going on.” The season is going well for other crops, too, after getting key rains for corn pollination and for soybeans during flowering. “The beans are flowering well, and it’s starting to set pods. No better time to have rain than now,” he says, noting people have been receiving 1- and 2-inch rains. The Nelsons don’t have wheat or oats, but people whose fields he bales got 60to 75-bushel winter wheat and oats yielded 120 to 135 bushels per acre. “We baled some oat straw for a guy who thought his crop was 130,” Nelson says.
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Field days address SCN
The North Dakota Soybean Council and NDSU Extension Service are hosting three field days focusing on soybean cyst nematode. Attendees will see nematicide seed treatments, varieties resistant to soy-
bean cyst and demonstrations of how to sample soil and how to look for SCN in fields. All three North Dakota field days begin at 9:30 a.m. and are followed by lunch. Days and locations are: n Aug. 27 — LaMoure County: one-
quarter mile north and one mile west of Verona, next to Pilgrims Rest Cemetery. n Aug 28 — Richland County: one-half mile east of Highway 127 on County Road 11 east of Fairmont. n Aug. 29 — Cass County: about halfway between Arthur and Hunter; two miles west of Highway 18 on County Road 26.
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Agweek Staff Writer
Damage from soybean cyst nematode is beginning to show up in area fields — and farmers should pay attention, says Sam Markell, a North Dakota State University Extension Service plant pathologist who is responsible for disease management information on broadleaf crops, including soybeans. Though it’s already too late to help soybean fields hurt this growing season, producers need to ascertain the extent of the damage and begin planning how they’ll fight the problem next year, Markell says. “The biggest thing for this year is awareness,” he says. “Soybean cyst nematode is the thing I worry most about.” Minnesota is the nation’s third-leading producer of soybeans. North Dakota ranks ninth, with production of the crop spreading north and west into parts of the state where it once wasn’t grown. Soybean cyst nematode, or SCN, is so new in this part of the country that many area farmers don’t know much about it, Markell says. SCN first came to the United States in the 1950s and has slowly spread nationwide, only recently reaching the Upper Midwest. It’s caused by parasitic worms called nematodes that fasten on roots and suck off water and other nutrients. “They can be pretty devastating,” especially in dry, hot conditions, Markell says. “You can get it enough water, you can’t get enough nutrients.” The problem is exacerbated because damage isn’t immediately apparent, Markell says. “You can have a lot of damage on roots. But you won’t see any aboveground symptoms until you get a 15 to 30 percent yield hit,” he says. There’s nothing farmers can do to battle SCN-infested fields this growing season, Markell says. “What we’re emphasizing is, find it early and then actively manage it (in future years) through resistance and rotation,” he says. Using the right seed varieties can build resistance to SCN. Rotating crops on a field from one year to the next also is helpful, he says. Markell hasn’t received many calls from farmers on SCN yet, but he expects they’ll start in the next few weeks. “The key is paying attention to the fields. Test the soil. If you find it (SCN) now, you can prepare to deal with it next year,” he says.
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Farmland values keep rising
The 2012 drought that devastated crops and pastures in much of the Upper Midwest didn’t stop the price of farmland from shooting higher, especially in North Dakota. The average per-acre price of cropland in 2013 in North Dakota soared to $1,910, a whopping 41.5 percent increase from the previous year, according to an annual report issued Aug. 2 by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Nationally, the average per-acre price of cropland rose 13 percent, NASS says. “I think North Dakota had some catching up to do,” says Dwight Aakre, farm management specialist with the North Dakota State University Extension Service. Prices for North Dakota cropland had, in past years, risen more slowly than prices for cropland in many other
Belt. In Iowa, for instance, the average value of cropland increased 17.8 percent to $8,600 per acre, according to the report. Though drought hurt production, it also caused the price of corn to rise, encouraging farmers to pay more for land, Aakre says. Low interest rates, which reduce the appeal of competing investments such as CDs, also have contributed to rising land prices, though to a lesser extent than high crop prices, he says. Now, however, crop prices are slumping, and buying land is becoming less attractive, he says. “I think land prices have peaked,” Aakre says.
Paying more for pasture
NASS also found substantial increases in pasture prices. Nationally, the average value of pasture rose 4.3 percent to $1,200 per acre. North Dakota’s average pasture value rose 28.6 percent to $630 per acre. In Minnesota, the average pasture value rose 16.7 percent to $1,750 per acre. South Dakota’s average pasture value rose 20.3 percent to $710 per acre. High crop prices have encouraged some producers to begin raising crops on land that once was pastured. That
reduces the supply of pasture and drives up its price, experts say. The average value of Montana pasture rose 1.8 percent to $580. NASS includes Montana in the report’s mountain region, which also consists of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. All the states in the region had small annual increases, or even small decreases, in their average pasture price.
Cash rents rise, too
In a separate report on Aug. 2, NASS released updated state-level statistics for cash rents. Here are average peracre cash rents for nonirrigated farmland for 2013. n United States — $125, up from $115 a year ago. n North Dakota — $64, up from $57 a year ago. n South Dakota — $104, up from $93 last year. n Minnesota — $177, up from $150 last year. n Montana — $23.50, up from $23 a year ago. Strong crop prices in recent years have helped boost cash rents, Aakre says.
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states, leading to a “catch-up” this year, he notes. He also notes that much of North Dakota enjoyed good yields in 2012, despite the drought. Aakre says that while North Dakota cropland values undoubtedly rose sharply in the past year, he was surprised to see the NASS estimate of a 41.5 percent increase. “That’s a lot. But you don’t argue with USDA. It has the best numbers,” he says. The report is based on a survey of agricultural producers in the first two weeks of June. Most other states in the Upper Midwest also saw substantial increases in cropland values in the past year, according to NASS. Cropland values in South Dakota shot to an average of $3,020 per acre, an increase of 30.2 percent. The average value of Minnesota cropland rose to $4,850 per acre, 19.8 percent more than a year earlier. In Montana, the average value of cropland rose 4 percent to $888. The state grows little corn, which experts say has contributed to rising land prices in the Upper Midwest. Average cropland values rose sharply in 2013 in the drought-hammered Corn
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By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Magazine
NORTHWEST MINNESOTA — Unusually cool weather in early August is great for northwest Minnesota high school football players beginning fall practice, but not so good for crops, Kevin Karel says. “Our crops look good. But they need heat,” says Karel, merchandiser for MarKit County Grain in Argyle, Minn. A recent Agweek trip through Marshall Karel County in northwest Minnesota on a cool August morning found a lot of good-looking crops. The trip also found plenty of signs that crops need more heat. Daily highs for the first seven days of August ranged from 67 to 77 degrees in Warren, Minn., according to statistics from the North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network, which also tracks weather conditions in several western Minnesota farm communities. “This kind of weather is good for working outside. But it’s not good for crops that need heat,” says Harvey Sedlacek, sales manager for Evergreen Implement in Warren, Minn. Highs in the 80s are needed for row crops to mature properly and for small gains to ripen fully, Sedlacek and others say. In general, southern Marshall County is drier than the northern part of the county, people who talked with Agweek say. In the south, crops need rain quickly. In the north, there’s no immediate need for precipitation, although most fields of row crops will need another shot or two of rain this growing season. Farmers in Marshall County raise a number of crops. The county ranks first in Minnesota in barley production, second in spring wheat, third in dry edible beans, fourth in sugar beets and 11th in soybeans. It ranks only 68th in corn production, but new, faster-maturing corn varieties and attractive corn prices are encouraging more Marshall
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‘Wheat country’ ALVARADO, Minn. — The barley harvest is just beginning in the trade area of Famers Elevator Co. of Alvarado. Early results are mostly good, says Roger Kazmierczak, a certified crop adviser who works Kazmierczak in retails sales for the elevator. Barley is popular in Marshall County because the crop is a good rotational fit the year before sugar beets, a popular crop in the county, he says. Most of the barley in Marshall County is the malt variety and sold under contract. The Alvarado elevator, which currently has about 1½ million bushels of grain storage, is adding another 400,000 bushels of storage. The additional storage, expected to be ready for the 2014 harvest, is in response to the increasing amount of corn grown by the elevator’s patrons. Kazmierczak, an agricultural veteran who’s nearing retirement, says he understands why the elevator’s patrons are planting more corn. But he also thinks wheat will continue to play an important role. COOL: See Page 14
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Rain would be great WARREN, Minn. — Farmers in the Warren area won’t enjoy many years as much as 2012, Sedlacek says. “Good crop, good prices, early harvest for the most part,” he says. This year Sedlacek might fall short of 2012, but the 2013 crop year is promising nonetheless, he says. Cool August weather is a concern, however, Sedlacek says. Warmer weather is needed to help crops develop properly, and many fields need rain, he says. “An inch and a half (of precipitation) with temperatures
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around 85 would be wonderful,” he says. Corn is becoming increasingly common in Marshall County, causing his company to sell more corn equipment, he says.
Late harvest ahead? ARGYLE — Kevin Karel doesn’t want farmers in his trade area to be harvesting corn in December. A late harvest is all too possible if August temperatures don’t rise high enough to push the corn, Karel says. Mar-Kit County grain, which began handling grain in 2006, is owned by several local cooperates and is affiliated with Archer Daniels Midland. Farmers in much of the elevator’s trade area have enough moisture for now, he says. An extended rainy period would seriously complicate the small grain harvest, which should begin shortly. “We don’t want some cloud hanging over us that keeps dumping rain,” Karel says.
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G MarKit County Grain in Argyle, Minn., is owned by several local cooperatives and affiliated with ADM. The facility began handling grain in 2006. Northwest Minnesota has seen a number of new and expanded ag facilities in recent years, which reflects good economic times in agriculture and the growing importance of corn.
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By Mikkel Pates
Agweek Staff Writer
FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State University is launching a multi-year study that will show how soil salinity and sodicity can be managed under commercial-scale farming methods. They’re calling it the Soil Health and Agriculture Research Extension Farm — SHARE. Abbey Wick, an NDSU Extension Service soil health specialist and primary investigator for the project, says it is funded by the North Dakota Corn Utilization Council. Researchers will work with a quarter-section of land about a mile west and 2.5 miles south of Mooreton, N.D., in central Richland County. “The majority of farmers in the state are dealing with at least some level of salinity or sodicity issues in soil,” Wick says. Salinity is a combination of all salts that accumulate in the soil, causing a
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Regional livestock sales Mitchell Mitchell Livestock Auction Co., Mitchell, S.D. Receipts: 2809; Two Weeks Ago 2515; Last Year: 1411. Feeder steers under 850 lbs had no comparison, 850-950 lbs 6.00 to 9.00 higher, 9501000 lbs sharply higher on a narrow test. Feeder heifers 550-700 lbs 4.00 to 6.00 higher, 700750 and 950-1000 lbs were steady to 5.00 higher; other weights too lightly tested to compare. Many attractive loads of steers and heifers offered today. Moderate to good demand, with best demand for cattle in very light flesh condition. Most cattle offered today were in light to moderate flesh condition. The feeder cattle run was made up of 57 percent steers, 42 percent heifers, balance Holsteins. 86 percent of the feeder supply weighed over 600 lbs. Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: 2 330 lbs 200.00; 7 441 lbs 201.00; 23 467 lbs 183.34; 62 532 lbs 177.03; 15 568 lbs 178.09; 43 627 lbs 169.62; 90 693 lbs 165.15; 54 714 lbs 163.17; 192 759 lbs 159.38; 110 826 lbs 152.16; 294 883 lbs 149.61; 134 923 lbs 145.56; 295 966 lbs 144.63; 18 991 lbs 132.50 Fleshy. Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2: 14 667 lbs 155.68; 6 858 lbs 140.50; 7 999 lbs 137.75. Feeder Steers Large 1: 19 1007 lbs 137.16; 103 1052 lbs 134.85. Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3: 20 293 lbs 131.58; 5 632 lbs 116.00; 6 748 lbs 112.00. Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3-4: 3 500 lbs 110.00. Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: 6 386 lbs 173.00; 14 488 lbs 159.00; 10 466 lbs 170.00 Thin Fleshed; 93 524 lbs 161.01; 30 585 lbs 158.59; 31 632 lbs 152.95; 74 680 lbs 150.61; 156 732 lbs 148.15; 100 821 lbs 146.90; 124 872 lbs 138.98; 55 946 lbs 133.23; 8 946 lbs 126.00 Fleshy; 139 977 lbs 132.76. Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 24 425 lbs 151.40; 13 461 lbs 152.50; 52 536 lbs 158.66; 4 594 lbs 155.00; 48 640 lbs 153.00; 7 725 lbs 145.25; 19 779 lbs 140.50; 7 811 lbs 136.21; 24 893 lbs 130.37; 11 979 lbs 121.50. Feeder Heifers Large 1: 9 1029 lbs 122.50; 23 1060 lbs 126.50. Feeder Heifers Large 3: 2 688 lbs 106.50; 8 786 lbs 103.50. - Agweek Survey and Wire Reports. Information from local sales yards is obtained from yard representatives and has not been confirmed by Agweek Magazine or USDA.
Dakotafest agricultural trade show has new owner n MITCHELL, S.D. — The annual
Dakotafest agricultural trade show near Mitchell has a new owner. The Washington, D.C.-based American Farm Bureau Federation has confirmed its purchase of Cygnus Business Media’s agricultural events and publications. Terms were not disclosed. Dakotafest runs Aug. 20 to 22 at the Schlaffman Farm just southeast of Mitchell. The show’s booths are sold out, with 685 vendors signed on for 2013, up from 585 a year ago. It began in 1996 with 318 vendors. American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman says the publications and events will create additional opportunities for the organization to serve farmers, ranchers and those looking to
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badlands. Spokeswoman Eileen Andes says the herd has grown beyond the ideal size for the park.
National park in ND to round up, auction horses n MEDORA, N.D. — Officials at
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park plan to round up more than 100 horses this fall to thin the herd. The surplus horses will be sold at auction on Sept. 28 in Wishek, N.D. Horse advocates are mounting Facebook campaigns to spread the word in the hopes of placing the horses with caring buyers. Advocates say that after the last horse roundup in the park in 2009, eight of the 77 horses sold at auction ended up going to slaughterhouses. The park maintains a demonstration herd of what it calls feral horses to commemorate the wild horses that roamed the
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Bureau Foundation held its annual Golf Scramble on July 16 at River Oaks Golf Course near Cottage Grove. More than $14,200 was raised with proceeds going directly to the MFB Foundation. Funds will be used for programs focused on agricultural education, positive image and leadership development. Other MFB Foundation fundraisers include the pork chop stand at Farmfest, which took place Aug. 6 to 8, and the annual auction held at the MFB Annual Meeting on Nov. 22. — Agweek Wire Reports
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By Jerry Hagstrom Special to Agweek
NAPA, Calif. — House Agriculture Committee ranking member Collin Peterson, D-Minn., told the nation’s beet and cane growers on Aug. 7 that for a farm bill to pass, pressure must come from states that produce non-commodity crops. He also said he is so annoyed by Republican pressures on him that he is inclined to run for re-election in 2014, even though he has talked about retiring. “I had no idea when we wrote the ’08 bill it was going to be a 10-year bill,” Peterson said in a call to the American Sugar Alliance’s International Sweetener Symposium. He noted that corn, wheat and sugar farmers are fine with an extension, but that the extension does not cover programs important to specialty crops. “Pressure is going to have to come from California, Florida, Arizona, New York that are going to lose the things that I was able to put into the ’08 bill,” he said, but that were not part of the extension. “A lot of those states — that’s where we have gotten a lot of the opposition.” Asked whether he would run again, Peterson said “I am doing all the things you need to run again.” Referring to Republican efforts to mount a campaign against him, he said, “These guys are irritating the heck out of me. They are being so stupid. They
are making me mad so I am much more likely to run than not.” He also said the district reapportionment after the 2010 Census makes it difficult for the Democrats to retake control of the House, but “the potential is there that they could screw us up so much that we get the majority. It is possible that we [the Democrats] will be writing the bill in the next Congress.” “If you can’t do a farm bill, how will you do immigration reform, appropriations, tax reform?” Peterson asked. “It doesn’t seem to bother the majority that this stuff isn’t going to get done.”
On the farm bill
On the prospects for the farm bill, Peterson expressed intense frustration over the role that House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., has played in the process. “If I could read Eric Cantor’s mind, I’d have a better idea,” Peterson said. He said House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, told him as Congress left Washington for a five-week recess that he expects to bring up the nutrition bill immediately when the House returns on Sept. 9, appoint conferees the next day and finish the bill before Sept. 30 when the current farm bill expires. But Peterson said he doesn’t know whether Boehner can live up to that because “the leadership of the House is not working in concert. You don’t know who is going to be in charge, to have the final say.” Cantor had been pushing House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas, R-Okla., for two months to split the farm program and the nutrition title into two bills, but Lucas resisted, Peterson said. Then Cantor developed his amendment that would affect the work requirements for participants in the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as food stamps, and convinced Rep. Steve Southerland, R-Fla, to introduce it, Peterson added. “Boehner is obviously no friend of farm Peterson programs, but has not stood in the way of what is going on in the committee,” Peterson said. If the House passes a nutrition bill that cuts $40 billion from food stamps, that will make conference with the Senate, which has cut food stamps by $4 billion, and a vote on a conference report in the House “problematic,” Peterson said. If the conference report cuts food stamps by $8 billion to $10 billion, he cannot imagine a lot of House Republicans voting for it, he said. That would mean a lot of Democrats would have to vote for it, and Peterson said he does not know if Boehner will bring to the floor a bill that is not supported by a majority of the House Republicans. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has promised to round up Democratic votes if the bill sticks close to the $4 billion Senate cut, Peterson said. Peterson said the Republicans are “again going off on placating people” and are more worried about the Club for Growth and Heritage Action running candidates against them in primaries than they are about their own constituents. On the food stamp cuts, he said, “This is ideology run amuck.” Anyone who has looked at this, he said, “knows that this is right-wing nonsense.”
“For the first time in my career I don’t know what is going to happen,” Peterson said. “I am not optimistic. I do not see the end game right now.” The farm bill could run out of time as the budget battle begins, he added. “We are probably going to end up with an extension, which is not a good outcome.” Although Senate leaders have said they will not pass an extension, “if milk goes to $39 per hundredweight, you know what is going to happen,” Peterson said. Senators, he said, “can huff and puff,” but they will pass an extension to avoid high milk prices. Lucas, Peterson noted, has suggested a two-year extension, and he added that he does not think a farm bill can be finished in an election year. But he said, “Lucas and I are not giving up. We are trying to push things as best we can to get this resolved.” Peterson also said it does not make sense to give foreign sugar growers more access to the U.S. when there is a sugar surplus. He noted that the Obama administration still does not have trade promotion authority, also known as fasttrack trade negotiating authority, and said, “I am not going to sign on to any of that” until he has assurance about how sugar, dairy and rice will be handled. Asked what the sugar growers could do to push the farm bill forward, Peterson said they should take Cantor down to Mexico and have him solve the oversupply situation, and “keep him down there for six months or so.” “He is the problem and the reason this farm bill is screwed up,” Peterson said. The current farm bill situation, Peterson concluded, “is like being locked into a horror movie.”
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Cattle summary
Markets lbs (980) 135.48. Medium and Large 1-2 600-650 lbs (630) 153.57; 700-750 lbs (724) 139.05.
Cattle receipts: 405,400; Last Week 236,600; Last Year 265,500. Feeder steers and heifers sold steady to 3.00 higher as yearling markets continue their summer-long rally. Calf buyers were the most aggressive this past week with prices unevenly 2.00-10.00 higher and the best demand noted for crossbred steers and bulls weighing under 450 lbs in the Southeastern markets, which saw instances up to 15.00 higher. Order buyers across the South are once again routinely bidding pee-wee male calves under 350 lbs up and over 2.00/lb. Most would agree that the late-summer calf market highs have not yet been fully realized while yearling sales continue to defy gravity at high altitudes, with some areas taking out all-time highs. At the Huss Platte Valley Auction in Kearney, NE over 600 head of top quality 900-950 lb steers averaged 926 lbs at 152.23. Burwell, NE Livestock Market’s BBQ Special hosted a string of 911 lb spayed heifers at 145.60. CME Live Cattle contract gains late in the week added fuel to the fire, on word that packers are starting to shy away from certain beta-agonist feed additives. These products have been proven to significantly increase weight gains late in the feeding period and dramatically improve dressing percentages. Any reduction in their use could decrease net beef tonnage in the face of declining headcounts. New crop feedcosts continue to entice cattle feeders but no weight gains are cheaper than unexpected late-summer pasture that has become available throughout the south-central and southeastern regions of the United States. Flooding has ravaged the Four-State Area near where Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma come together with some areas reporting 10 inches of rain overnight and up to 15 inches over two days this week. Meanwhile, wildfires continue to rage out west with no relief in sight. Extreme southern cornfields are starting to be harvested with impressive yields expected to be reality long before combines start rolling in the Corn Belt. However, recent widespread rains probably helped the soybeans much more than the corn. The standoff between packer buyers and cash fed cattle sellers was more heated than normal this week as feedlots hoped to take advantage of the speculator driven CME gains. We are now well within the spot delivery month for Live Cattle contracts and the longest longs are starting to get notices. Early direct fed sales started to break out late Friday at 121.00 in the Southern Plains which was 2.00 higher and 197.00 dressed in Nebraska, which was 2.00-3.00 higher. Reported auction volume included 54 percent over 600 lbs and 40 percent heifers. IOWA 6900. 60 pct over 600 lbs. 48 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 300-350 lbs (327) 234.81; 350-400 lbs (378) 211.19; 400-450 lbs (412) 220.49; 450-500 lbs (463) 185.25; 500-550 lbs (528) 178.88; 550-600 lbs (574) 171.59; 600-650 lbs (626) 163.81; 650-700 lbs (671) 161.62; 700-750 lbs (726) 159.24; 750-800 lbs (769) 152.25; 800-850 lbs (824) 149.16; 850-900 lbs (866) 147.51; 900-950 lbs (924) 141.95. Medium and Large 1-2 550-600 lbs (589) 161.73; 600- 650 lbs (631) 152.20; Part load 753 lbs 144.00; 800-850 lbs (837) 140.12. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 300-350 lbs (316) 224.35; 350-400 lbs (378) 193.43; 400-450 lbs (434) 166.48; 450-500 lbs (475) 164.35; 500-550 lbs (526) 161.94; 550-600 lbs (571) 164.90; 600-650 lbs (613) 152.10; 650-700 lbs (670) 149.34; 700-750 lbs (724) 148.56; 750-800 lbs (785) 143.60; 800-850 lbs (843) 140.49; Part load 863 lbs 137.00. Medium and Large 1-2 300-350 lbs (308) 202.34; 500-550 lbs (535) 150.33; 750-800 lbs (759) 130.90. NEBRASKA 6600. 72 pct over 600 lbs. 59 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (422) 204.38; 450-500 lbs (484) 189.50; 500550 lbs (526) 180.90; half load 730 lbs 159.75; 750-800 lbs (753) 161.02; 800-850 lbs (840) 150.20; 850-900 lbs (883) 145.49; 900-950 lbs (926) 152.23; 950-1000 lbs (972) 141.75; 1045 lbs 139.60. Medium and Large 1-2 750-800 lbs (758) 149.51; 850- 900 lbs (860) 140.31. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 350-400 lbs (371) 187.06; 400-450 lbs (417) 185.65; 450-500 lbs (458) 182.12; 500-600 lbs (633) 155.08; 700-750 lbs (714) 150.86; 750-800 lbs (777) 146.70; 800-850 lbs (823) 143.78; 850-900 lbs (873) 138.09; 900-950 lbs (928) 138.13; 950-1000
COLORADO 2800. 29 pct over 600 lbs. No heifers reported. Holsteins: Large 3 300-350 lbs (326) 147.94; 350-400 lbs (383) 147.16; 400-450 lbs (430) 139.86; 450-500 lbs (475) 129.41; 500-550 lbs (524) 115.41; 550-600 lbs (566) 112.71; 600-650 lbs (639) 106.82; 650-700 lbs (664) 105.99; Part load 728 lbs 108.25; 750-800 lbs (775) 105.45; Pkg 868 lbs 105.50. Large 3-4 300-350 lbs (337) 129.28; 350-400 lbs (378) 135.03; 400-450 lbs (415) 123.41; 600-650 lbs (626) 97.59; Pkg 869 lbs 95.25. Large 4 300-350 lbs (330) 123.07; 400-450 lbs (420) 105.80. WYOMING 1700. 94 pct over 600 lbs. 71 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 350-400 lbs (381) 200.42; 750-800 lbs (776) 150.04; 800850 lbs (843) 153.31; pkg 865 lbs 138.50; 930 lbs 147.00. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 650- 700 lbs (681) 136.98; 700-750 lbs (742) 145.05; 750-800 lbs (756) 144.73; 800- 850 lbs (823) 141.96; 850-900 lbs (862) 126.07; 900-950 lbs (935) 129.58; few loads 975 lbs 125.35. DAKOTAS 5400. 88 pct over 600 lbs. 36 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (467) 183.34; 500-550 lbs (532) 177.03; 550600 lbs (581) 172.57; 600-650 lbs (628) 166.86; 650-700 lbs (684) 163.87, thin fleshed 674 lbs 168.25; 700-750 lbs (719) 160.92; 750800 lbs (757) 157.87; 800-850 lbs (819) 150.86; 850-900 lbs (883) 149.21; 900-950 lbs (932) 144.55; 950-1000 lbs (967) 144.21. Medium and Large 1-2 Pkg Thin fleshed 541 lbs 173.00; 650-700 lbs (667) 155.68; Pkg 826 lbs 145.50; 950-1000 lbs (976) 139.82. Holsteins: Large 3 250-300 lbs (293) 131.58; 600-650 lbs (630) 114.72; Load 681 lbs 117.00; 700-750 lbs (735) 114.78; Pkg 756 lbs 116.00; Several loads 866 lbs 109.00. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (487) 159.94; 500-550 lbs (524) 159.79; 550-600 lbs (576) 157.30; 600-650 lbs (628) 153.65; 650-700 lbs (687) 150.35; 700-750 lbs (732) 148.09; 750-800 lbs (776) 143.32; 800-850 lbs (818) 143.48; 850-900 lbs (875) 137.63; 900-950 lbs (938) 132.84; 950-1000 lbs (975) 132.61. Medium and Large 1-2 400-450 lbs (425) 151.40; 500-550 lbs (536) 158.66; Pkg 640 lbs 153.00; Pkg 779 lbs 140.50; 800-850 lbs (818) 129.86; 850- 900 lbs (893) 130.37. North Dakota- There were not enough feeder cattle sales to report. MONTANA - There were not enough feeder cattle sales to report.
Hog summary Receipts: 83,716; 106,727 last week; 98,596 last year. Early weaned pigs steady to 1.00 per head higher. All feeder pigs 2.00 to 3.00 per head higher. Demand moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 45% formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54% Formula Formula Lot Size
Head
Range
Cash
Wtd Avg
Head
757 41.00-44.94 42.34
600 - 1200
12138 34.14-45.00 39.06
1200 or more 36.24
Range Wtd Avg
2125 24.50-36.00 31.81 6582 30.00-40.12 35.53
24788 32.26-48.00 40.59 25301 32.00-41.00
Total Composite 37683 32.26-48.00 40.13 34008 24.50-41.00 35.82 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less
875 53.00-54.50 53.69
600 - 1200
6350 50.00-56.00 53.07
1200 or more
4800 60.00-60.00 60.00
Total Composite
12025 50.00-60.00 55.88
Sheep summary Not available when Agweek went to publication.
Feeder cattle options
Strike Calls Puts price__________ _______________________________ ______ Aug Sep Oct Aug Sep Oct 140 13.85 17.50 20.10 0.02 0.05 0.12 142 11.87 15.50 18.12 0.02 0.05 0.15 144 9.90 13.55 16.17 0.05 0.10 0.20 146 7.90 11.60 14.22 0.05 0.15 0.25 148 5.95 9.72 12.32 0.10 0.25 0.35 150 3.60 s s 0.25 s s 150 4.05 7.87 10.47 0.20 0.40 0.50 152 2.35 6.12 8.70 0.50 0.65 0.72 152 1.97 s s 0.62 s s 154 0.82 s s 1.47 s s 154 1.05 4.55 7.02 1.20 1.07 1.05 156 0.40 3.17 5.52 2.55 1.70 1.52 156 0.32 s s 2.97 s s 158 0.15 2.05 4.15 4.30 2.57 2.15 160 0.07 1.22 3.00 6.22 3.75 3.00 162 0.05 0.70 2.07 8.20 5.22 4.07 164 0.02 0.37 1.35 10.17 6.90 5.35 166 0.02 0.22 0.82 12.17 8.75 6.80 168 0.02 0.15 0.50 14.15 10.67 8.47 170 0.02 0.10 0.30 16.15 12.60 10.27 172 s 0.07 0.17 18.15 14.57 12.15 174 s 0.05 0.10 20.15 16.55 14.07 176 s 0.02 0.07 22.15 18.52 16.05 178 s 0.02 0.05 24.15 20.52 18.02 180 s s 0.02 26.15 22.52 20.00
Cash
EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis: 600 or less
Live cattle options
Strike Calls Puts price__________ _______________________________ ______ Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec 120 6.95 7.10 9.17 0.07 0.22 0.40 122 5.02 5.27 7.37 0.15 0.40 0.60 124 3.25 3.60 5.70 0.37 0.72 0.92 126 1.77 2.17 4.22 0.90 1.30 1.42 128 0.67 1.12 2.92 1.80 2.25 2.12 130 0.20 0.52 1.87 3.32 3.65 3.07 132 0.05 0.22 1.12 5.17 5.35 4.32 134 0.02 0.10 0.62 7.12 7.22 5.80 136 s 0.07 0.35 9.12 9.20 7.52 138 s 0.05 0.17 11.12 11.17 9.35 140 s 0.02 0.10 13.12 13.15 11.27 142 s s 0.05 15.12 15.12 13.22 144 s s 0.05 17.12 17.12 15.22 146 s s 0.02 19.12 19.12 17.20 148 s s 0.02 21.12 21.12 19.20 150 s s 0.02 23.12 23.12 21.20 152 s s s s 25.12 23.20 154 s s s s 27.12 25.20 156 s s s s 29.12 27.20 158 s s s s 31.12 29.20 160 s s s s 33.12 31.20 162 s s s s s s
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Strike Calls Puts price__________ _______________________________ ______ Aug Oct Dec Aug Oct Dec 76 24.52 9.22 7.20 s 0.27 1.17 78 22.52 7.42 5.72 s 0.45 1.70 80 20.52 5.75 4.42 s 0.77 2.37 82 18.52 4.25 3.30 s 1.27 3.25 84 16.52 2.92 2.37 s 1.95 4.32 86 14.52 1.92 1.62 0.02 2.95 5.55 88 12.52 1.15 1.10 0.02 4.17 7.02 89 11.52 0.87 s 0.02 4.90 s 90 10.52 0.65 0.70 0.02 5.67 8.62 92 8.52 0.37 0.45 0.05 7.40 10.37 94 6.52 0.17 0.27 0.02 9.17 12.20 96 4.52 0.12 0.17 0.05 11.12 14.10 98 2.57 0.07 0.12 0.05 13.07 16.05 100 0.72 0.05 0.10 0.20 15.05 18.00 102 0.07 0.02 0.07 1.55 17.02 19.97 104 0.02 0.02 0.05 3.47 19.02 21.97 106 s s 0.02 5.47 21.02 23.95 108 s s 0.02 7.47 23.02 25.95 110 s s s 9.47 25.02 s 112 s s s 11.47 27.02 s
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Strike Calls Puts price__________ _______________________________ ______ Aug Sep Oct Aug Sep Oct 1800 0.13 0.43 0.54 0.04 0.38 0.58 1850 0.01 0.22 0.37 0.42 0.67 0.91 1900 s 0.11 0.24 0.91 1.06 1.28 1950 s 0.08 0.16 1.41 1.53 1.70 2000 s 0.05 0.11 1.91 2.00 2.15 2050 s 0.03 0.08 2.41 2.48 2.61 2100 s 0.01 0.05 2.91 2.96 3.08 2150 s s 0.04 3.41 3.45 3.57 2200 s s 0.03 3.91 3.95 4.06 2250 s s 0.02 4.41 4.45 4.55 2300 s s 0.02 4.91 4.95 5.05 2350 s s 0.01 5.41 5.45 5.54 2400 s s 0.01 5.91 5.95 6.04 2450 s s s 6.41 6.45 6.54 2500 s s s 6.91 6.95 7.04 2550 s s s 7.41 7.45 s
Futures
Feeder cattle futures
Aug 13 Sep 13 Oct 13 Nov 13 Jan 14 Mar 14 Apr 14 May 14
Aug 13 Oct 13 Dec 13 Feb 14 Apr 14 Jun 14
Aug 13 Oct 13 Dec 13 Feb 14 Apr 14 May 14 Jun 14 Jul 14 Aug 14
Aug 13 Sep 13 Oct 13 Nov 13 Dec 13 Jan 14 Feb 14 Mar 14 Apr 14 May 14 Jun 14 Jul 14
Fri. Stlmnt 153.85 157.47 160.00 160.37 159.15 159.05 159.10 159.57
Week High 154.37 158.45 160.75 160.92 159.90 159.50 159.90 160.60
Week Low 152.30 156.22 158.60 159.05 158.32 158.55 159.00 159.10
Cont High 164.05 164.25 164.75 165.10 163.95 160.27 160.90 161.40
Cont Low 142.30 144.52 146.50 147.72 147.90 149.15 150.95 151.50
Fri. Stlmnt 122.50 126.87 128.80 130.47 131.60 126.57
Week High 123.55 127.67 129.72 131.20 132.35 127.10
Week Low 118.97 122.82 124.80 126.15 127.82 123.77
Cont High 133.50 136.95 137.50 138.40 138.95 132.90
Cont Low 117.82 121.25 122.77 124.02 125.55 121.57
Fri. Week Stlmnt High 100.52 101.32 84.97 87.00 82.05 83.20 84.45 84.82 84.95 85.17 88.65 88.65 89.97 90.32 88.85 88.90 87.70 87.85
Week Cont Low High 99.32 101.32 83.85 88.95 81.00 85.07 82.45 87.75 84.00 89.05 87.95 92.50 89.47 94.50 88.45 92.25 87.30 90.82
Cont Low 84.00 76.00 74.00 78.20 79.85 85.20 87.02 87.00 86.92
Fri. Stlmnt 18.09 18.05 17.96 17.55 16.91 16.41 16.35 16.44 16.43 16.52 16.65 16.96
Week Low 17.62 17.67 17.80 17.15 16.90 16.41 16.35 16.36 16.36 16.52 16.65 16.96
Cont Low 15.81 17.67 17.67 17.15 16.81 15.10 14.90 14.70 14.50 14.40 14.25 14.85
Live cattle futures
Lean hog futures
CME BFP milk futures Week High 19.09 18.72 18.57 17.73 17.12 16.55 16.45 16.45 16.43 16.59 16.65 16.97
Cont High 19.87 18.82 18.83 18.15 17.49 18.12 17.90 17.60 17.38 17.25 17.32 17.50
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U.S. cow slaughter (Week ending July 27)
2013
U.S. All cows ................................ Dairy cows............................
117,094 57,170
MARkEts
2012 120,855 59,022
Cattle slaughter (Week ending Aug. 10)
Number of head Week’s total .............................................................633,000 Prev. week................................................................629,000 Year ago ...................................................................643,000
Average weight Week’s avg...................................................................1,305 Prev. week....................................................................1,304 Year ago .......................................................................1,300
Percent cows Week’s............................................................................18.3 Prev. week......................................................................18.6 Year ago .........................................................................18.8 * Week ending July 27
Hog slaughter (Week ending Aug. 10)
Number of head Week’s total ..........................................................2,019,000 Prev. week.............................................................2,022,000 Year ago ................................................................2,166,000
Millions of pounds total Weight .................................................................409.9 Prev. week....................................................................410.7 Year ago .......................................................................434.8
Average weight Week’s avg...................................................................271.0 Prev. week....................................................................271.0 Year ago .......................................................................268.0
Percent sows* Week’s..............................................................................2.8 Prev. week........................................................................2.8 Year ago ...........................................................................3.1 * Week ending July 27
Lamb slaughter
Sep 13 Dec 13 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Sep 15 Dec 15
Sep 13 Dec 13 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Sep 15 Dec 15
Fri. Stlmnt 633.00 647.00 660.00 668.00 665.00 673.00 683.00 691.00 692.00 690.00 690.00 700.00
Week High 665.00 678.00 687.00 692.00 686.00 682.00 698.00 704.00 703.00 706.00 704.00 713.00
Week Low 630.00 643.00 656.00 664.00 659.00 667.00 676.00 689.00 690.00 690.00 690.00 700.00
Cont High 905.00 913.00 912.00 898.00 857.00 855.00 865.00 857.00 859.00 821.00 720.00 720.00
Cont Low 630.00 643.00 656.00 664.00 659.00 667.00 676.00 689.00 690.00 690.00 690.00 700.00
Kansas City wheat futures
Fri. Week Week Cont Cont Stlmnt High Low High Low 697.00 703.00 695.00 946.00 685.00 703.00 707.00 703.00 950.00 695.00 712.00 950.00 707.00 714.00 940.00 710.00 698.00 867.00 697.00 706.00 838.00 704.00 721.00 843.00 716.00 724.00 767.00 724.00 732.00 776.00 732.00 706.00 779.00 706.00 706.00 721.00 706.00 719.00 734.00 719.00
Minneapolis wheat futures
Sep 13 Dec 13 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15
Fri. Stlmnt 730.00 739.00 750.00 759.00 764.00 764.00 772.00 778.00 778.00 778.00
Week High 742.00 752.00 761.00 768.00 775.00 776.00 779.00
Fri. Stlmnt 465.00 453.00 466.00 475.00 481.00 485.00 489.00 499.00 504.00 508.00 494.00 485.00
Week High 476.00 465.00 477.00 485.00 491.00 493.00 498.00 507.00 514.00 516.00 500.00 491.00
Fri. Stlmnt 359.00 326.00 331.00 331.00 335.00
Week High 372.00 330.00 333.00 332.00 337.00
Week Low 730.00 738.00 750.00 758.00 763.00 763.00 772.00
Cont High 970.00 965.00 965.00 965.00 965.00 957.00 901.00 829.00 829.00 782.00
Cont Low 730.00 738.00 750.00 758.00 763.00 763.00 768.00 768.00 768.00 773.00
Week Low 464.00 452.00 465.00 473.00 480.00 484.00 488.00 499.00 504.00 507.00 494.00 479.00
Cont High 699.00 665.00 670.00 676.00 676.00 625.00 614.00 604.00 607.00 624.00 589.00 601.00
Cont Low 464.00 452.00 465.00 473.00 480.00 484.00 488.00 499.00 504.00 507.00 494.00 479.00
Week Low 333.00 321.00 328.00 329.00 334.00
Cont High 400.00 421.00 448.00 448.00 499.00
Cont Low 330.00 320.00 327.00 320.00 333.00
Chicago corn futures
Sep 13 Dec 13 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Sep 15 Dec 15
Chicago oats futures
Sep 13 Dec 13 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14
Sep 14 Dec 14 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Sep 15
317.00 339.00 339.00 339.00 339.00 339.00
319.00 341.00 341.00 341.00 341.00 341.00
316.00 338.00 338.00 338.00 338.00 338.00
498.00 406.00 385.00 379.00 445.00 445.00
312.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00
Chicago soybean futures
Fri. Week Week Cont Cont Stlmnt High Low High Low 1340.001366.001313.001570.001246.00 1218.001241.001186.001487.001186.00 1182.001194.001162.001409.001162.00 1188.001199.001169.001409.001169.00 1192.001203.001174.001399.001174.00 1193.001203.001175.001395.001175.00 1197.001207.001180.001397.001180.00 1187.001195.001175.001391.001175.00 1172.001179.001162.001382.001162.00 1162.001175.001153.001333.001153.00 1165.001177.001158.001316.001158.00 1162.001173.001155.001317.001155.00 1156.001168.001149.001308.001149.00 1162.001176.001156.001326.001156.00 1156.001169.001151.001307.001151.00 1141.001154.001135.001301.001135.00
Aug 13 Sep 13 Nov 13 Jan 14 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Aug 14 Sep 14 Nov 14 Jan 15 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Aug 15 Sep 15
Aug 13 Sep 13 Oct 13 Dec 13 Jan 14 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Aug 14 Sep 14 Oct 14 Dec 14 Jan 15 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Aug 15 Sep 15
Chicago oil futures Fri. Stlmnt 41.40 41.50 41.60 41.88 42.11 42.43 42.74 42.98 43.06 43.08 43.01 43.03 43.18 43.50 43.77 44.01 44.07 43.99
Week High 42.79 42.90 43.02 43.31 43.44 43.70 43.92 44.09 44.11 44.13 44.08 44.15 44.27 44.43 44.55 44.65 44.59 44.54
Week Low 41.40 41.47 41.57 41.85 42.08 42.40 42.68 42.95 43.06 43.08 43.00 43.00 43.18 43.50 43.77 43.98 44.07 43.99
Cont High 42.81 42.92 43.02 43.31 43.44 43.70 43.92 44.09 44.11 44.13 44.08 44.15 44.27 44.43 44.55 44.65 44.59 44.54
Cont Low 41.40 41.47 41.57 41.85 42.08 42.40 42.68 42.95 43.06 43.08 43.00 43.00 43.18 43.50 43.77 43.98 43.95 43.90
Fri. Stlmnt 420.50 390.60 360.00 356.10 357.90 360.00 359.30 360.00 359.20 356.10 347.50 346.00 346.70 346.70 346.70 348.50 348.50 348.50
Week High 429.00 399.40 365.40 361.40 363.00 363.80 362.80 362.90 361.60 358.50 350.90 350.10 348.70 348.70 348.70 350.50 350.50 350.50
Week Low 393.80 370.70 348.00 345.30 347.30 349.60 349.50 350.50 350.50 348.20 343.10 341.50 342.70 342.70 342.70 344.50 344.50 344.50
Cont High 440.40 406.00 371.30 367.20 368.00 367.80 367.20 368.50 365.80 363.10 361.70 357.00 356.50 356.50 356.50 358.30 358.30 358.30
Cont Low 393.80 370.70 348.00 345.30 347.30 349.60 349.50 350.50 350.50 348.20 343.10 341.50 342.70 342.70 342.70 344.50 344.50 344.50
Chicago meal futures
Aug 13 Sep 13 Oct 13 Dec 13 Jan 14 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Aug 14 Sep 14 Oct 14 Dec 14 Jan 15 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Aug 15 Sep 15
Week’s total ...............................................................44,000 Prev. week..................................................................44,000 Year ago…………………………………………………40,000
Millions of pounds total Weight .....................................................................2.8 Prev. week........................................................................3.0 Year ago ...........................................................................2.9
Average weight
Spring wheat
Year ago……………………………………………… .........144
Poultry slaughter Chickens Turkeys 2,397 22.14 2,089 1,931 55,575 58,523
Week ago nq 8.16 nq 8.36 13.87
Pacific NW 11% Pacific NW (cwt.)
7.93 13.16
8.02 13.33
9.18 15.23 nq
Durum
9.84 9.99 10.09 nq nq
Minneapolis
nq
nq
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nq 3.68
4.16 3.95
4.15 nq
4.25 nq
5.90 nq
6.15
6.15
7.10
Barley
Feed Minneapolis Pacific NW Malt Minneapolis
Alfalfa – large squares
Minneapolis Cash
5.69
5.70
7.85
Illinois
4.73
4.85
8.20
Minneapolis Cash
13.07
12.90
Soybeans Illinois
NuSun
13.54
Fri.
Week ago
16.67
13.63
Year ago
17.00
New crop
Cargill West Fargo
20.35 20.95
25.70
20.55
Enderlin
20.50 20.90
nq
20.50
West Fargo
13.75
nq
13.35
14.75
Velva, N.D.
21.77 21.25
26 88
21.55
West Fargo
nq
27.32
nq
30.00
32.00
Flax
Canola
Week ago
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supreme Premium Good Fair
na na na na
na na na 135.00
supreme Premium Good Fair
na na na 140.00
na na 185.00 125.00-145.00
supreme Premium Good Fair Utility
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na na na na na
supreme Premium Good Fair Utility
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supreme Premium Good Fair Utility
na na na 120.00-150.00 107.50
na na na 117.50-155.00 85.00-110.00
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na
Per ton
77.50-145.00
80.00-130.00
Per ton
95.00-120.00
na
Per ton
na
100.00-120.00
Alfalfa – large rounds
Alfalfa/Grass – small squares
Alfalfa/Grass – large squares
Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds
Grass – small squares
Grass – large squares
Grass – large rounds
Bedding – small squares
Bedding – large squares
Cornstalks – large squares
Corn
Year ago
nq 8.32 8.27 8.27 13.72
Oats
(in thousands)
Fri.
Minneapolis 13% Minneapolis 14% Minneapolis 15% Pacific NW 14% Pacific NW (cwt.)
Winter wheat
Week’s avg......................................................................136 Prev. week.......................................................................136
Aug. 8
Bedding – large rounds
Cash
(Week ending Aug. 10)
Number of head
Week ending 8/3 ..................160,554 Average weight ....................5.86 Previous week ......................161,010 this week last year ..............159,023 2013 to date .........................4,840,324 2012 to date .........................4,971,719
Rock Valley, Iowa
Chicago wheat futures
Millions of pounds total Weight .................................................................502.6 Prev. week....................................................................499.6 Year ago .......................................................................507.9
Hay
Futures
ADM
Confections
nq
Red River Commodities 32.00 32.00
U.S. weekly grain export inspection (millions of bushels)
Lst wk prv wk this yr last yr Wheat 25.5 25.5 211.9 168.2 soybeans 1.4 1.4 1,299.4 1,295.4 Corn 15.1 11.5 642.8 1,429.9 Barley 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 sunseed 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Oats 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 Flax 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Rye 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 sorghum 1.4 2.0 63.6 50.3 tOtAL 43.4 40.3 2,218.0 2,944.2 For week ending Aug. 1. Crop year begins June 1 for wheat, rye, oats, barley and flax; sept. 1 for corn, sorghum, soybeans and sunflowers.
Source: Agweek, USDA
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Chicago wheat options
Strike Calls Puts price__________________________________________ _____ Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec 500 s s s 0.00 s 0.00 510 s s s 0.00 s 0.00 520 s s s 0.00 s 0.00 530 s s s 0.00 s 1.00 540 s s 108.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 550 s s s 0.00 0.00 2.00 555 s s s 0.00 s s 560 s s 89.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 565 s s s 0.00 s s 570 63.00 s s 0.00 1.00 4.00 575 s s s 0.00 s s 580 s s s 0.00 s 5.00 585 s s s 0.00 s s 590 s s s 1.00 2.00 7.00 595 s s s 1.00 3.00 s 600 s s 57.00 1.00 3.00 10.00 605 s s s 2.00 4.00 s 610 s s 50.00 3.00 5.00 13.00 615 23.00 s s 4.00 6.00 s 620 19.00 s 43.00 6.00 8.00 16.00 625 16.00 s s 7.00 9.00 s 630 13.00 s 38.00 9.00 11.00 20.00 635 11.00 s s 12.00 13.00 s 640 8.00 s 32.00 15.00 16.00 25.00 645 7.00 20.00 s 18.00 18.00 s 650 5.00 18.00 28.00 22.00 21.00 31.00 655 4.00 16.00 s 25.00 23.00 s 660 3.00 14.00 24.00 30.00 27.00 37.00 665 2.00 12.00 s 34.00 30.00 s 670 2.00 11.00 20.00 38.00 33.00 43.00 675 1.00 9.00 s 43.00 37.00 s 680 1.00 8.00 17.00 47.00 41.00 50.00 685 1.00 7.00 s 52.00 45.00 s 690 0.00 6.00 15.00 57.00 49.00 57.00 695 0.00 5.00 s 62.00 53.00 s 700 0.00 5.00 13.00 67.00 57.00 65.00 705 0.00 4.00 s 72.00 s s 710 0.00 3.00 11.00 77.00 66.00 73.00 715 0.00 3.00 s 81.00 s s 720 0.00 2.00 9.00 86.00 s 82.00 725 0.00 2.00 s 91.00 s s 730 0.00 2.00 8.00 96.00 s 90.00 735 0.00 1.00 s 101.00 s s 740 0.00 1.00 7.00 106.00 94.00 99.00 745 0.00 1.00 s 111.00 s s 750 0.00 1.00 6.00 116.00 s 108.00 755 0.00 1.00 s s s s 760 0.00 0.00 5.00 126.00 s 117.00 765 0.00 0.00 s s s s 770 0.00 0.00 4.00 136.00 s 127.00 775 0.00 0.00 s s s s 780 0.00 0.00 4.00 146.00 s 136.00 785 0.00 0.00 s s s s 790 0.00 0.00 3.00 156.00 s 145.00 795 0.00 s s s s s 800 0.00 0.00 3.00 166.00 s 155.00 805 0.00 0.00 s s s s 810 0.00 0.00 2.00 176.00 s 165.00 815 0.00 0.00 s 181.00 s s 820 0.00 0.00 2.00 186.00 s 174.00 825 0.00 s s s s s 830 0.00 s 2.00 196.00 s 184.00 835 0.00 s s s s s 840 0.00 0.00 2.00 206.00 s 194.00 845 0.00 s s s s s 850 0.00 0.00 1.00 216.00 s 204.00 860 0.00 s 1.00 226.00 s 214.00 865 0.00 s s s s s 870 0.00 0.00 1.00 236.00 s 223.00 880 0.00 s 1.00 246.00 s 233.00 885 0.00 s s s s s 890 0.00 s 1.00 256.00 s 243.00 895 0.00 s s s s s 900 0.00 s 1.00 266.00 s 253.00 910 0.00 s 1.00 s s 263.00 920 0.00 s 1.00 s s s 930 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 940 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 950 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 960 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 970 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 980 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 990 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 1000 0.00 s 0.00 s s s
Kansas City wheat options
Strike Calls Puts price__________ _______________________________ ______ Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec 550 s s s 0.00 s s 580 s s s s s s 590 s s s s s 1.00 600 s s s 0.00 s 2.00 610 s s s s s s 620 s s s 0.00 s 4.00 630 s s s 0.00 s 5.00 640 s s s 0.00 s 7.00 645 53.00 s s 1.00 s s 650 s s 63.00 1.00 s 10.00 655 44.00 s s 1.00 s s 660 s s s 2.00 s 12.00 665 35.00 s s s s s 670 31.00 s s 3.00 8.00 16.00 675 s s s 4.00 s s 680 23.00 s 43.00 6.00 11.00 20.00 685 s s s 8.00 s s 690 17.00 s s 10.00 14.00 24.00 695 14.00 s s 12.00 s s
700 705 710 715 720 725 730 735 740 750 755 760 765 770 775 780 785 790 795 800 805 810 815 820 825 830 840 850 860 865 870 880 890 900 910 920 930 940 950 1000
12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 s s 0.00 s 0.00 s s 0.00 0.00
s s s s 14.00 12.00 11.00 s 8.00 6.00 s s s s s s s s s 1.00 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s
33.00 s 28.00 s 24.00 s 21.00 s 18.00 15.00 s 13.00 s 11.00 s 10.00 s 9.00 s 7.00 s 6.00 s 5.00 s 5.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 s 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00
14.00 17.00 21.00 s 28.00 s 36.00 s 45.00 54.00 59.00 63.00 68.00 73.00 78.00 83.00 88.00 93.00 98.00 103.00 108.00 113.00 118.00 123.00 s 133.00 s 152.00 s s s s s s s 222.00 s s s s
19.00 s s s 31.00 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s
Markets
29.00 s 35.00 s 41.00 s 47.00 s 54.00 62.00 s 69.00 s 78.00 s s s 95.00 s 104.00 s 113.00 s 122.00 s 131.00 140.00 150.00 159.00 s 169.00 178.00 188.00 s s s s s s s
Minneapolis wheat options
Strike Calls Puts price__________ _______________________________ ______ Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec 660 s s s s s s 670 s s s s s s 680 s s s s s 6.00 690 s s s 0.00 s 8.00 700 s s s 1.00 s 11.00 720 s s s 4.00 s 18.00 730 s s s s s 23.00 740 s s s 14.00 s s 750 s s 24.00 21.00 s 34.00 760 s s 20.00 29.00 s 40.00 770 0.00 s 17.00 38.00 s 47.00 780 s s s 48.00 s 54.00 790 0.00 s s 58.00 s s 800 0.00 s 10.00 68.00 s 70.00 810 s s s 78.00 s 78.00 820 0.00 s s 88.00 s 87.00 830 0.00 s s 98.00 s 96.00 840 0.00 s s s s s 850 0.00 s 4.00 118.00 s s 860 0.00 s 3.00 128.00 s 123.00 870 s s s s s s 880 s s s s s s 890 s s 2.00 s s 152.00 900 0.00 s 1.00 s s s 920 0.00 s 1.00 s s s 925 s s 1.00 s s s 930 0.00 s 1.00 s s s 950 0.00 s s s s s 955 0.00 s s s s s 960 s s 0.00 s s s 970 0.00 s s s s s 990 0.00 s s s s s 995 0.00 s s s s s 1000 s s s s s s 1020 s s 0.00 s s s
Chicago soybean options
Strike Calls Puts price__________ _______________________________ ______ Sep Oct Nov Sep Oct Nov 1000 s s 185.00 0.00 1.00 3.00 1010 s s s 0.00 1.00 3.00 1020 s s 166.00 0.00 1.00 4.00 1030 s s s 0.00 1.00 5.00 1040 s 144.00 148.00 0.00 2.00 6.00 1050 s s s 0.00 2.00 6.00 1060 s s 130.00 0.00 3.00 8.00 1070 s s s 0.00 4.00 9.00 1080 s s 112.00 0.00 5.00 10.00 1090 s s s 0.00 6.00 12.00 1100 119.00 s 96.00 1.00 7.00 14.00 1110 s s s 1.00 9.00 16.00 1120 s s 81.00 1.00 10.00 19.00 1130 90.00 65.00 s 2.00 13.00 21.00 1140 s 58.00 67.00 2.00 16.00 25.00 1150 71.00 51.00 61.00 3.00 19.00 28.00 1160 62.00 45.00 54.00 4.00 22.00 32.00 1170 54.00 39.00 49.00 5.00 26.00 37.00 1180 46.00 33.00 43.00 7.00 31.00 41.00 1190 39.00 29.00 39.00 10.00 36.00 46.00 1200 32.00 24.00 34.00 13.00 42.00 52.00 1210 26.00 21.00 30.00 17.00 48.00 58.00 1220 21.00 17.00 27.00 22.00 55.00 64.00 1230 16.00 14.00 23.00 28.00 62.00 71.00 1240 13.00 12.00 20.00 34.00 69.00 78.00 1250 10.00 10.00 18.00 41.00 77.00 85.00 1260 7.00 8.00 15.00 49.00 86.00 93.00
1270 1280 1290 1300 1310 1320 1330 1340 1350 1360 1370 1380 1390 1400 1410 1420 1430 1440 1450 1460 1470 1480 1490 1500 1510 1520 1530 1540 1550 1560 1570 1580 1590 1600
5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 s s 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 s 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 s 0.00 0.00 0.00
13.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 s 1.00 s 0.00 s 0.00 s 0.00 s 0.00 s 0.00 s 0.00
57.00 94.00 101.00 66.00 103.00 109.00 75.00 112.00 s 84.00 121.00 126.00 93.00 s 135.00 103.00 s 144.00 112.00 s s 122.00 s 162.00 132.00 s s 142.00 s 181.00 152.00 s s 162.00 s 200.00 172.00 s s 182.00 s 219.00 s s s 201.00 s 239.00 211.00 s s s s 258.00 231.00 s s 241.00 s 278.00 251.00 s s s s 298.00 s s s 281.00 s 318.00 s s s s s 338.00 s s s s s s s s s s s 377.00 s s s s s 397.00 s s s s s 417.00
Chicago corn options
Strike Calls Puts price__________ _______________________________ ______ Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec 400 s 55.00 58.00 0.00 1.00 5.00 410 56.00 s 50.00 0.00 3.00 7.00 420 46.00 s 43.00 0.00 4.00 10.00 430 37.00 30.00 36.00 1.00 7.00 13.00 440 28.00 24.00 30.00 2.00 10.00 17.00 450 20.00 18.00 25.00 5.00 15.00 22.00 460 14.00 13.00 21.00 8.00 20.00 28.00 470 9.00 10.00 17.00 13.00 27.00 34.00 480 5.00 7.00 14.00 20.00 34.00 40.00 490 3.00 5.00 11.00 27.00 42.00 48.00 500 2.00 4.00 9.00 36.00 50.00 56.00 510 1.00 3.00 7.00 45.00 59.00 64.00 520 0.00 2.00 6.00 55.00 68.00 72.00 530 0.00 1.00 5.00 64.00 78.00 81.00 540 0.00 1.00 4.00 74.00 87.00 90.00 550 0.00 1.00 3.00 84.00 97.00 100.00 560 0.00 0.00 3.00 94.00 107.00 109.00 570 0.00 0.00 2.00 104.00 s 119.00 580 0.00 0.00 2.00 114.00 s 128.00 590 0.00 0.00 2.00 124.00 s 138.00 600 0.00 0.00 1.00 134.00 s 148.00 610 0.00 0.00 1.00 144.00 s 158.00 620 0.00 0.00 1.00 154.00 s 167.00 630 0.00 0.00 1.00 164.00 s 177.00 640 0.00 0.00 1.00 174.00 s 187.00 650 0.00 0.00 1.00 184.00 s 197.00 660 0.00 0.00 0.00 194.00 s 207.00 670 0.00 0.00 0.00 204.00 s 217.00 680 0.00 0.00 0.00 214.00 s 227.00 690 0.00 0.00 0.00 224.00 s 237.00 700 0.00 s 0.00 234.00 s 246.00 710 0.00 s 0.00 244.00 s 256.00 720 0.00 s 0.00 254.00 s 266.00 730 0.00 s 0.00 264.00 s 276.00 740 0.00 s 0.00 274.00 s 286.00 745 0.00 s s s s s 750 0.00 s 0.00 284.00 s 296.00 760 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 770 0.00 s 0.00 s s 316.00 780 0.00 s 0.00 314.00 s s 790 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 800 0.00 s 0.00 334.00 s 346.00
Chicago oats options
Strike Calls Puts price__________ _______________________________ ______ Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec 250 s s s s s 0.00 260 s s s 0.00 s s 290 s s s s s 3.00 300 s s s 0.00 2.00 4.00 310 s s 24.00 s s 7.00 320 s s 18.00 1.00 s 11.00 325 s s s s 8.00 s 330 30.00 8.00 13.00 1.00 s 16.00 335 26.00 s s 2.00 s s 340 21.00 5.00 9.00 2.00 s 22.00 345 s 4.00 s s s s 350 13.00 3.00 6.00 4.00 s 29.00 355 10.00 s s s s s 360 7.00 s 4.00 8.00 s 37.00 370 3.00 s 2.00 14.00 s 46.00 375 2.00 s s 18.00 s s 380 1.00 s 2.00 22.00 s 55.00 385 1.00 s s s s s 390 0.00 s 1.00 31.00 s 64.00 400 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 410 0.00 s 0.00 s s s 420 s s 0.00 s s s 430 s s 0.00 s s s 440 s s 0.00 s s s 450 s s 0.00 s s s 480 s s 0.00 s s s
Potatoes UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 1748*-1548*1367—-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Columbia Basin Washington-Umatilla Basin Oregon, Virginia, Colorado, and Texas. The Market News Service survey of over 21,000 retail stores had potatoes on ad last week in 5,113, a 13 percent decrease from the 5,882 stores the prior week. Diesel prices for the week of August 5, 2013 were 3.91, a .01 decrease from the previous week (U.S. yEIA). *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO 2012 SEASON—-Shipments 662-674-619 (includes export of 4-4-2) —-Movement expected to decrease slightly. Trading very active. Prices cartons slightly higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A mostly 11.00-11.50, 50-pound cartons 40-100s mostly 18.00-19.00. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON 2013 SEASON—-Shipments 30-58*-218 (includes export of 6-8-38) —-Movement expected to increase as remaining shippers begin harvest. Trading Russet cartons active at lower prices, Russet baled active, others moderate. Prices Russet baled and Yellow Type generally unchanged, others lower. Russet Norkotahs U.S. One baled 5 10pound film bags non size A 11.00-12.00, 50-pound cartons 40-70s 17.00-20.00, 80s 16.00-19.00, 90-100s 16.00-17.50; Round Red U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags size A mostly 23.00-24.00, 50-pound cartons size A mostly 22.00-24.00, size B 26.00-28.00; Yellow U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags size A 19.00-21.00, 50-pound cartons size A 18.00-20.00, size B mostly 16.00. EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA—-Shipments 148-128-85—-Movement expected to decrease. Trading moderate. Prices lower. 50 lb sacks Round White US One size A mostly 9.00, chef 14.00-16.00; 50 lb sacks Round Red US One size A 22.00, size B 26.00; 50 lb sacks Yellow Type US One size A 20.00. SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—-Shipments 137-104*-78 (including export 3-2*-**) —- Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. ** Unavailable. KANSAS DISTRICT—-0-0-63—-Movement expected to increase seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Harvest of Russet varieties has begun with Round Red and Yellow supplies expected by the end of the current week (August 4). Rain and wet fields have slowed harvest in Garden City area. FIRST REPORT HEREFORD HIGH PLAINS EASTERN NEW MEXICO—- Shipments 49-66-54—- Movement expected to increase seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Shipments are all Round Red. Round Red harvest expected to finish by the end of the current week (August 4). Russet Harvest is expected to start the middle of the current week (August 4). STOCKTON-DELTA CALIFORNIA DISTRICT—- Shipments 61-6051—- Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT—-Shipments 12-25-50—-Movement expected to Remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. KLAMATH BASIN (NORTHERN CALIFORNIA-SOUTHERN OREGON) —-Shipments 31-31-24 (including export 2-4-2) —- Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. NEBRASKA DISTRICT—-Shipments 40-26*-21—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. New crop harvest expected to begin the middle of next week (August 11). *revised DELAWARE—-Shipments 0-7-20—-Movement expected to increase slightly. Trading opened fairly active, closed slow. Prices Round Red lower, others generally unchanged. U.S. One 50 pound sacks Round Red A size 22.00-23.00, B size 28.00, Round White size A mostly 10.00. Supplies light as harvest generally curtailed August 1 & 2 by rain and wet fields. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-Shipments 0-4-15—-Movement expected to increase seasonally as more growers harvest Round Reds and start Russets and Yellow potatoes. Trading moderate. Round Red U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags size A 22.50-24.50, 50-pound cartons size A 22.00-23.50, size B 28.00-29.00, 50-pound sacks size A 21.00-22.50, size B 27.00-28.00. CENTRAL MICHIGAN—-Shipments 0-0-1—-Movement expected to increase as potatoes mature. Some growers expect to begin packing later in the week. BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA—-Shipments 0-0-0—-Movement expected to increase seasonally. Unofficial prices for Monday, August 5, 2013, Round Red Tote bags size A 42.00-45.00 per cwt. They started digging Round Reds in Big Lake August 5, 2013. FIRST REPORT.
Potatoes for processing IDAHO—-Open-market trading by processors with growers was inactive. MICHIGAN—-Shipments 0-0-105—-Movement expected about the same current week, increase as additional growers begin harvest. Movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA—-Shipments to Chippers 79-11092—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading fairly slow. Sales to processors Round White 85% U.S. One mostly 1 5/8 inch minimum contract prices per hundredweight mostly 12.50. Too few open market sales to establish market. ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA—-Shipments 352134*-58—-Movement expected to continue decreasing. Currently, no F.O.B. is being reported. *revised. LAST REPORT. WESTERN & CENTRAL NEW YORK—-Shipments 0-0-3—-Movement expected to increase. Movement from pre-season commitments. Too few open market sales to establish a market. FIRST REPORT. PENNSYLVANIA—-Shipments 0-0-1—-Movement expected to increase as more growers begin harvest. FIRST REPORT.
MARKETS
Futures Oct 13 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Oct 14 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Oct 15 Mar 16 May 16 Jul 16
Jan 14 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Sep 14 Nov 14 Jan 15 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15
Week High 17.04 17.58 17.47 17.38 17.60 18.02 17.98 17.94 18.10 18.48 18.49 18.34
Week Low 16.51 17.13 17.05 16.99 17.22 17.69 17.67 17.63 17.77 18.10 18.10 18.10
Cont High 17.08 17.58 24.10 23.88 23.79 23.00 21.86 21.65 20.78 20.08 18.75 18.49
Sugar-16 futures Fri. Stlmnt 20.85 21.11 21.42 21.60 21.78 22.05 22.20 22.25 22.28 22.28
Week High 20.95 21.32 21.60 21.70 21.85
Week Low 20.65 20.98 21.23 21.60 21.78
Cont High 33.83 32.50 32.00 31.00 28.75 24.29 24.00 24.04 24.04 22.28
Winnipeg canola futures
Nov 13 Jan 14 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Nov 14 Jan 15 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Nov 15
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Fri. Stlmnt 483.70 489.20 494.60 500.10 504.60 488.60 488.60 488.60 488.60 488.60 488.60
Week High 495.50 500.50 504.50 508.40 508.90 483.50
Small reds
Edible beans
Sugar-11 futures Fri. Stlmnt 16.98 17.54 17.45 17.35 17.57 18.02 17.98 17.94 18.10 18.48 18.49 18.49
AGWEEK / Monday, August 12 2013 — PAGE 23
Week Low 472.40 479.60 485.10 489.50 492.90 481.10
Cont High 499.00 577.00 577.00 577.00 577.00 577.00 551.30 551.30 535.00 649.90 511.80
Light crude oil futures Cont Low 16.51 17.13 16.70 16.68 16.75 17.40 17.40 17.41 17.50 17.89 17.92 18.10 Cont Low 19.15 19.45 19.90 20.15 20.30 20.75 21.70 21.78 22.05 22.28 Cont Low 472.40 479.60 485.10 489.50 492.90 474.60 474.60 474.60 474.60 474.60 474.60
Fri. Stlmnt 105.97 105.16 103.82 102.38 101.03 99.73 98.58 97.53 96.66 95.91 95.14 94.45
Week Week Cont Cont High Low High Low 107.69 102.22 108.82 102.22 106.93 101.82 108.63 101.80 105.38 100.80 106.18 100.80 103.79 92.00 104.54 92.00 102.24 98.55 102.93 98.55 100.63 97.46 101.48 97.46 99.68 96.50 100.14 91.16 98.32 95.56 98.64 95.56 97.43 94.78 97.60 94.78 97.06 93.99 97.31 93.99 96.00 93.93 96.00 93.82 95.23 92.91 95.23 92.91
Sep 13 Oct 13 Nov 13 Dec 13 Jan 14 Feb 14 Mar 14 Apr 14 May 14 Jun 14 Jul 14 Aug 14 Sep 14
Fri. Stlmnt 299.35 300.04 300.43 300.41 300.39 299.49 297.68 295.79 294.22 292.73 291.95 291.28 291.06
Week High 308.55 308.38 306.80 307.51 307.21 305.48 304.22 301.55 299.65 298.30 297.35 296.50 296.00
Week Low 291.93 292.61 293.16 293.40 294.06 293.49 291.88 290.22 288.49 287.25 286.50 286.23 286.00
Cont High 324.24 324.56 324.99 325.29 325.41 324.80 323.42 321.62 327.62 328.02 328.21 328.42 328.74
Cont Low 92.40 260.50 261.68 89.90 87.30 87.17 87.05 260.32 259.67 91.06 259.27 259.47 259.67
Sep 13 Oct 13 Nov 13 Dec 13 Jan 14 Feb 14 Mar 14 Apr 14 May 14 Jun 14 Jul 14 Aug 14
Fri. Stlmnt 2.9082 2.7832 2.7406 2.7108 2.6973 2.6959 2.7064 2.8496 2.8361 2.8129 2.7793 2.7408
Week High 3.0033 2.8634 2.8200 2.7903 2.7573 2.7531 2.7676 2.9151 2.8911 2.8704 2.8281
Week Low 2.8161 2.6993 2.6657 2.6380 2.6298 2.6237 2.6472 2.7842 2.7775 2.7664 2.8250
Cont High 3.0456 3.0238 2.8418 2.8028 2.7807 2.7733 2.7799 2.9240 2.9076 3.0200 3.0850 2.8670
Cont Low 2.8161 1.0392 2.6657 2.6380 2.6298 2.6237 2.6472 2.7842 2.7775 2.2939 2.2799 2.2674
Sep 13 Oct 13 Nov 13 Dec 13 Jan 14 Feb 14 Mar 14 Apr 14 May 14 Jun 14 Jul 14 Aug 14
Heating crude oil futures
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Lentils struggling
INNIPEG, Manitoba — Most lentil fields look fine. They’re lush and green and still growing. Stalks are tall. And that’s a problem. Lentils should be setting pods and forming seeds in early August. This year, weather has been cool and wet. Rains every second day are not uncommon. Reports from across southern Saskatchewan are the worst. The crop is not yet a write-off. Weather could still turn hot and wet and we could have a cracker-jack crop. But right now, odds are this will be a low-yielding crop. In addition, if the weather does stay cool and wet, quality could be a big issue this year, especially with greens. That said, there are still many good lentil fields that have podded. Some farmers will be desiccating and harvesting soon after. Lentils have been in a bear market for five years for reds, and mainly flat, or mildly bearish for greens. Canadian supplies have been working their way lower since 2010. The miracle with lentil prices is how well they have held up in the face of slumping Indian demand. India has had three years of good monsoon rains and good crops and is subsidizing wheat exports. The country’s pulse production has also been above normal. The result is that India has dropped its lentil imports drastically. A further complication of Indian buyers is that the rupee continues to freefall. All imports, specifically including Canadian lentils, are sharply more expensive. The 2013 Canadian lentil crop, at the start of August, looked like it might produce about 500,000 metric tons of Lairds, 70,000 metric tons of Richleas and 160,000 metric tons of Estons, along with 700,000 metric tons of reds. The carry-in will be about 300,000 metric tons, two-thirds of which are Lairds. There is no shortage of lentils of any type. International buyers are sitting back at the moment, looking at
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the developing crop which, until recently, was looking good. It’ll probably still be a decent crop, but it is definitely getting smaller. Lentil prices are not especially attractive — Lairds and Estons are around 20 cents and reds are 21 to 22 cents, but farmer sales are steady. It is unlikely that lentil prices will drop much from current levels. Canada is a major exporter and the problems with the Canadian crop mean global supplies will remain on the tight side. Indian demand will probably stay weak for another year. The most likely long term for lentils has prices staying at about current levels through the year, Canadian plantings dropping in 2014 and a bull market developing in fall of 2014.
New crop canola
Traders and analysts are getting a better handle on the Canadian crop size and estimates now range from 15.5 million to 16 million metric tons, which will be a record crop. Early in July, crop estimates were ranging from 14.6 million to 15 million metric tons so the market is adjusting to the new fundamental structure. Basis levels are expected to deteriorate during the harvest period as producer deliveries surge. At the same
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time, the futures market continues in a downward trend and there is potential for further downside longer term. The weather forecasts look favorable for Western Canada and the major U.S. soybean-producing areas. While we were looking for a bounce in the first half of August, there is little risk that adverse weather will lower crop prospects. Domestic canola crushers are having a difficult time selling the oil and meal, given the increase in U.S. soybean production and lower world vegetable oil prices. Basis levels have weakened and have potential to deteriorate further based on oil and meal values. Major exporters have covered the bulk of their September through November requirements, so fresh buying interest will be limited. The current risks in the market suggest weaker prices longer term.
New crop durum
The durum market has received spillover pressure from milling wheat and coarse grains, but prices are still relatively strong for new crop from a historical perspective. In the past month, there has been a fair amount of business to North Africa and the U.S., based on current prices in the elevator system. Therefore, we now find that the bulk of demand for September through December is covered. When grain companies have filled these sales commitments, the durum market will drop lower. The durum market is unique from other grains. After there is a surge of export business, the world market can go 45 to 60 days without any major trades, which causes the grain companies to incorporate a risk discount when buying from the farmer. During the past three years, the highest durum market of the crop year has occurred in the fall period. Keep in mind during 2013 and 2014, we are in bearish grain markets. The U.S. will have a smaller crop, but the world fundamentals will not change because of larger production in Canada, Europe and North Africa.
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Wheat
Markets
Crops continue to improve
Wheat traded with losses in three out of the four sessions last week as the market searched for direction. For the week ending Aug. 8, September Minneapolis dropped 7.75 cents (another new weekly low), September Chicago dropped 19.25 cents (another new weekly low), and September Kansas City dropped 4.75 cents. Wheat started the week on the defense. Early selling pressure spilled over from the lower corn market, as both wheat and corn continue to be in stiff completion for their share of the feed ration. Additional selling came from export demand concerns, as many traders expect export demand to switch back to corn if the spread between corn and wheat continues to widen. Wheat found support Aug. 6, but only after trading to a 13month low. And it did not hurt to have Egypt announce another wheat purchase. Egypt bought 120,000 metric tons of wheat, splitting the bushels equally between Romania and Ukraine. Additional support came from the funds, as they covered short positions and took profits on earlier trades. A weaker U.S. dollar helped encourage the rally in wheat. Wheat struggled Aug. 7 and 8, with selling tied to another U.S. missed export sale. The past week, there has been a lot of wheat export sales reported, but most of the sales have been going to other countries. Iraq bought 150,000 metric tons of wheat with 100,000 metric tons coming from Australia and 50,000 from Canada. The U.S. did get a decent wheat sale last week, as Japan was in and bought more than 52,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat. Additional selling came from reports of a potentially large U.S. spring wheat crop. The recent cool weather conditions have allowed for the U.S. spring wheat crop to finish with as close to ideal weather conditions as possible. Position squaring ahead of the Aug. 5 U.S. Department of Agriculture August crop production report was also seen. The average trade estimate shows little change in USDA’s July estimate for wheat production or for the 2013 ending stocks estimate, at 576 million bushels. As of Aug. 4, winter wheat harvest was 87 percent complete, compared with 81 percent the previous week and 86 percent for the five-year average. Spring wheat heading is
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Corn
Corn chopped around last week, but ended up losing ground. The market lacks any fresh news and talk of ideal weather and large yield potential continue to pressure the futures. Traders were also positioning ahead of the USDA August crop production report. As of the Aug. 8 close, September lost 3 cents and December was down 4 cents. Corn traded with red ink for the first three days of the week. Selling pressure came from a wet and cool forecast for the next two weeks, but development remains slow and an early frost would hurt the crop. Additional weakness came from talk that crop scouts are estimating near record yield potential in the eastern Corn Belt. Yield estimates continue to climb and the crop conditions report also showed a 1 percent uptick in the excellent category last week. The U.S. corn crop is now rated at 64 percent good to excellent, while the 10-year average is 60 percent. Demand has been slow and one of the larger ethanol companies in the U.S. said it will shut down nine out of its 10 plants through the end of September for maintenance. The futures closed slightly higher on Aug. 8, with pre-report short covering coming into play, as short positions took their money to the sidelines ahead of the USDA report. Soybeans traded sharply higher, which spilled over to the corn. The export sales report was supportive and above estimates with three weeks left in this marketing year. The grain markets also found additional strength from better economic news out of China. Ethanol production for the
week ending Aug. 2 averaged 853,000 barrels per day, up 2.5 percent from the previous week. Corn used in production the week ending Aug. 2 was estimated at 89.6 million bushels and needs to average 103.14 million per week to meet the USDA estimate of 4.6 billion. Cumulative corn used for this crop year is 4.2 billion. Stocks were 16.72 million barrels, up 1.6 percent from the previous week. Imports were reported for the fifth consecutive week. The crop progress report showed 86 percent of the corn is silking, versus 98 percent one year ago and a five-year average of 89 percent. Corn that is in the dough stage was at 18 percent, versus 58 percent one year ago and a five-year average of 31 percent. The condition is rated 64 percent good to excellent, 25 percent fair and 11 percent poor to very poor.
Soybeans
Soybeans broke the mold of the grains, as it was the only grain to end the week with gains. News out of China of an improving economy and reports of a record amount of soybeans imported for the month of July helped support the soybean complex. For the week ending Aug. 8, September gained 14.5 cents, while November gained 2.75 cents. Soybeans traded mixed Aug. 5, with new crop closing slightly higher, despite early pressure. Favorable growing conditions continue to pressure the market as weather has been nonthreatening. Weekend rains were seen as disappointing, as dry conditions grow more concerning. Mild temperatures have helped make up for dry conditions thus far, though the northwest portion of the growing region could use some warmer temperatures for crops that are behind schedule. Aug. 6 and 7 was a little tough on soybeans, as the market traded to new lows as the forecast remained nonthreatening. Aug. 6 rains, which ran across portions of the Midwest, were seen as beneficial, while a 1 percent improvement in soybean conditions on the crop progress report provided additional pressure. USDA announced sales of 110,000 metric tons Aug. 6 and 220,000 Aug. 7. Both sales were for 2013 and 2014 delivery to China. Soybeans closed with strong gains Aug. 8 on short-covering ahead of the USDA World Agriculture Supply and Demand report. Trade expects an acreage
decline in the report, which would be bullish for prices. Nonthreatening weather continues to limit gains, while the crop is in good shape on the whole. Gains in calendar spreads and the firm interior basis provided support, as did the lower U.S. dollar. As of Aug. 4, 79 percent of the nation’s soybean crop was in bloom, compared with 65 percent the previous week and 85 percent for the five-year average. Soybeans setting pods were at 39 percent, compared with 20 percent the previous week and 51 percent for the five-year average. Soybean’s crop condition rating was up 1 percent at 64 percent good to excellent, 27 percent fair and 9 percent poor to very poor.
Barley
USDA reported barley export shipments pace for the week ending Aug. 2 at 41,000 bushels, with 32,000 bushels going to Canada and 9,000 to South Korea. There were no barley export sales reported. As of Aug. 4, barley harvest was estimated at 4 percent complete, compared with zero the previous week and 11 percent for the five-year average. Barley’s crop condition rating dropped 3 percent to 65 percent good to excellent, 30 percent fair and 5 percent poor to very poor. Aug. 8 cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis dropped to $4.15 per bushel, while malting barley bids were at $6.15.
Durum
As of Aug. 4, North Dakota’s durum crop was 99 percent headed, compared with 91 percent for the previous week and 93 percent for the five-year average. Durum’s crop condition rating was unchanged at 79 percent good to excellent, 19 percent fair and 2 percent poor. Aug. 5 cash bids for milling quality durum were at $7.40 per bushel in Berthold, N.D., while Dickinson, N.D., bids were at $7.25.
Canola
Canola futures on the Winnipeg, Manitoba, exchange closed the week ending Aug. 8 off $8.10, putting in another week of new lows. Canola traded with gains in more sessions than losses this week, but the one down day was enough to leave the market lower for the week. Canola was pressured to a new recent low from improving weather and crop
conditions. Additional selling was from an uptick in farmer selling, as new crop harvest draws near. Technical selling developed once canola traded through strong support lines. Bottom picking tried to limit the week’s losses. Position squaring ahead of the USDA report was also seen. As of Aug. 4, North Dakota’s canola was 40 percent turning color, compared with 15 percent the previous week and 54 percent for the five-year average. North Dakota’s canola crop condition rating decreased 3 percent to 77 percent good to excellent, 19 fair and 4 percent poor to very poor. Aug. 8 cash canola bids in Velva, N.D., were at $21.74 per hundredweight.
Dry beans
As of Aug. 5, 79 percent of North Dakota’s dry bean crop (35 percent of nation’s acreage) was blooming, compared with 62 percent the previous week and 91 percent for the five-year average. North Dakota’s crop condition rating decreased 4 percent to 54 percent good to excellent, 38 percent fair and 8 percent poor to very poor. Minnesota’s dry beans (9 percent of the nation’s acreage) are 85 percent bloomed, compared with 68 percent the previous week. Minnesota’s dry bean crop condition rating declined 3 percent to 56 percent good to excellent, 33 percent fair and 11 percent poor.
Sunflowers
As of Aug. 4, 16 percent of North Dakota’s sunflower crop was in bloom, compared with 5 percent the previous week and 40 percent for the five-year average. North Dakota’s sunflower crop condition rating declined 6 percent to 77 percent good to excellent, 20 percent fair and 3 percent poor. USDA estimated soybean oil export sales pace for the week ending Aug. 2 at 2.5 trillion metric tons (300,000 old crop, 2.2 million new crop), with a majority of the soybean oil (1,000 metric tons) going to South Korea and Nicaragua (600 metric tons). This brings the year-to-date export sales pace for soybean oil to 911.9 trillion metric tons, compared with 567.1 trillion last year. Aug. 8 cash sunflower bids in Fargo, N.D., had old crop bids at $20.50 per hundredweight, while new crop bids were $20.55.
AGWEEK / Monday, August 12 2013 — PAGE 25
Markets
NatioNal News
Friday LocaL cash Grain Prices Ayr, N.D. Beach Bismarck Bottineau Cando Cooperstown Edgeley Finley Fortuna Gladstone Grand Forks Hankinson Harlow Harvey Hatton Jamestown Manvel McVille New Salem N.D. Mill Northwood Plaza Regent Rugby Russell Scranton Sheldon Stanley Thompson Tuttle Walhalla West Fargo Williston Brookings, S.D. Chamberlain Huron McLaughlin Philip Redfield St. Lawrence Watertown Billings, MONT. Glasgow Glendive Havre Miles City Alvarado, MINN. Argyle Beltrami Breckenridge Crookston Erskine Fergus Falls Fosston Garfield Kragnes Marshall Morris Pipestone Roseau Shelly Walnut Grove Wheaton Mpls.-Duluth Portland, ORE AVERAGES Cargill Corn: Bid Basis
Springwheat Winter Durum now new Wht 12% No. 1
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FDA sets rules for food label claims
By Sabrina Tavernise
New York Times News Service
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Prices as of close of markets Friday. Prices in dollar per bushel, except sunflower seeds and canola, which are dollars per cwt. Based on an Agweek survey of selected elevators and to-arrive bids reported by the USDA. Wheat prices may reflect milling or terminal. Many of the towns listed have other elevators with prices different from the ones shown. Durum prices are No.1 hard amber. *Delivered Erskine.
WASHINGTON — The federal government on Aug. 2 set a standard for gluten-free claims on food labels, a step that health officials say would help the 3 million Americans with celiac disease and bring uniformity to the $4 billion market for gluten-free products. Gluten is a composite of starch and proteins found in certain grassy grains such as wheat, barley and rye. When eaten by people with celiac disease, gluten can trigger the production of antibodies that damage the lining of the small intestine. To protect people with the disease, Congress passed a law in 2004 calling on the Food and Drug Administration to set standards for how much trace gluten could be in foods whose labels say they were gluten-free. A standard became even more urgent, observers say, when broader consumer demand for gluten-free foods drove the rapid expansion of the market. The FDA’s publication of the final rule is the culmination of that process. The agency set a gluten limit of 20 parts per million in products labeled gluten free, says Michael R. Taylor, deputy commissioner for foods and veterinary medicine at the FDA. The limit had long been discussed and did not come as a surprise to industry or patient advocate groups. It was similar to the level adopted in recent years by the European Union and Canada, Taylor says. According to Packaged Facts, a consumer market research company, sales of gluten-free products stood at $4.2 billion in 2012, nearly triple what they were in 2008. In a poll of consumers in August 2012, Packaged Facts found that the top two reasons people gave for buying gluten-free food was that they thought it was healthier and that it would help them manage their weight. Experts say there is no evidence that such foods help with weight loss. Alessio Fasano, director of the Center for Celiac Research at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, helped develop the science to determine how much gluten was too much for celiac disease patients. He says when he first started researching the topic in the early 1990s, the definition “was all over the map.” He calls the rule “a big deal” because it gives people with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder, confidence that the food they buy will not make them sick. “A gluten-free diet for people with celiac disease is like insulin for diabetics,” Fasano says. The FDA first proposed the 20 parts per million standard in 2007, Taylor says, and companies have used that limit as a guide for their products even before the new rule was published. “We frankly think that the great majority of products have been driven to that level,” he says. The agency has tools to keep companies in compliance. It can seize products whose gluten level is above the limit, or require companies to recall products. But Taylor says he doubts much of that would be necessary. Industry favors the rule, he says, as it sets a level playing field and gives consumers peace of mind. “We don’t think compliance will be a problem,” Taylor says. “Industry wants this rule. They have huge incentive to comply with it. They want people to be confident.” Boulder Brands, a food company based in Boulder, Colo., that makes the Glutino and Udi’s brands, applauded the new standard, saying in a statement that it would create “a uniform definition for what gluten-free means across all products.”
AGWEEK / Monday, August 12 2013 — PAGE 27
FROM THE HILL
Vilsack addresses Brazilian officials
No farm bill means no cotton payments to Brazil
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By Jerry Hagstrom Special to Agweek
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has told Brazilian officials that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is running out of money and authority to make payments as authorized in the World Trade Organization cotton subsidies agreement. But he urged them to buy U.S. wheat, beef and pork exports and find ways to cooperate with the U.S. on biotechnology and biofuels policy. In a telephone interview from Rio de Janeiro on Aug. 7, Vilsack told Agweek he traveled to Brazil with the goals of giving Brazilian officials an “honest assessment” about the situation of the cotton case while the farm bill is still pending, to “see where we are aligned” and to learn about Brazilian agriculture. After a WTO panel ruled that U.S. cotton subsidies had inflicted harm on the Brazilian cotton industry, the U.S. agreed in 2010 to make an annual $147 million payment to Brazil until the next
farm bill changed the subsidies. The payments have been made to avoid Brazil imposing retaliatory tariffs on a range of U.S. products. But Vilsack said the budget restrictions placed on USDA by the sequester will allow him to make only half the payment promised to Brazil in September, and that on Oct. 1, he will lose authority to make any payments. Vilsack did not say how much the September payment would be, but dividing the $147 million payment by 12, and that amount by half comes to $6.12 million. Jim Miller, then agriculture undersecretary for farm and foreign agricultural services, developed the program of payments to Brazil without congressional action. But even though it was an executive branch decision and the money comes from the Commodity Credit Corp., Vilsack said he cannot continue the payments because President Barack Obama did not include it in his fiscal year 2014 budget. Vilsack noted that the administration assumed the farm bill, with provisions to establish a new cotton program, would be passed before the beginning of the fiscal year on Oct. 1. The secretary said he told Brazilian Minister of Agriculture Antonio Andrade and Brazilian agriculture and foreign ministry officials that he had no
authority to continue the payments and that the proper resolution to the case is the passage of the farm bill. According to Vilsack, the Brazilian officials said their country’s patience is not limitless, and “absent a payment or resolution of the dispute with passage of a farm bill, that we leave them with very very little options,” a reaction that seemed to indicate Brazil would be under pressure to impose the tariffs that it agreed not to impose as long as the payments were made and the farm bill addressed the cotton issue to Brazil’s satisfaction. Vilsack did not say whether the Brazilian officials expressed views on the new cotton program in the farm bill. He emphasized that Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., and Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., his traveling companions, were with him when he delivered the message to the Brazilian officials. The Brazilian reaction, he said, means that the House and the Senate should “get serious” about finalizing the farm bill.
No authority
A congressional resolution to continue USDA funding will not give Vilsack authority to continue the payments. Congress could pass a meas-
ure to fund the Brazil payments, but Vilsack noted that there has been opposition to the payments in Congress. Earlier this year, Vilsack told Congress that the sequester made it impossible for USDA to move money around to pay meat and poultry inspectors. That position forced Congress to pass a special measure moving money from one USDA account to another to provide money for the meat inspectors. While members of Congress might argue that the administration started the Brazil payments and could use executive branch authority to continue them, the administration’s unwillingness to continue them places more pressure on Congress to finish the farm bill or create a trade crisis that would involve industries beyond agriculture. On biotechnology, Vilsack said he urged the Brazilians to join the U.S. in encouraging China to synchronize its regulatory processes with other countries and establish policies under which low levels of biotech presence would be acceptable. Congress, Vilsack concluded, needs to act on the farm bill, immigration reform and water and resources development to keep up with Brazil. “I come out of here more committed and more concerned about the lack of a farm bill,” he said.
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Taste testers say not much flavor
By Maria Cheng
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LONDON — For a hamburger that cost more than $300,000, you might expect fries and a shake, too. But this is no ordinary burger. At a public tasting in London on Aug. 5, scientists served up the first hamburger grown in a laboratory from stem cells of cattle. Mark Post, whose team at Maastricht University in the Netherlands developed the burger after five years of research, hopes making meat in labs could eventually help solve the food crisis and fight climate change. But Post says success doesn’t hinge on science. “For the burger to succeed it has to look, feel and taste like the real thing,” he says. Two volunteer taste testers say it had the texture of meat, but was short of flavor because of the lack of fat. Sergey Brin, a co-founder of Google, appeared on a video shown at the event and announced that he funded the 250,000-euro ($330,000) project because of his concern for animal welfare. “I would say it’s close to meat. I miss
the salt and pepper,” says Austrian nutritionist Hanni Ruetzler, one of the volunteer tasters. Both shunned the bun and sliced tomatoes to concentrate on the meat. “The absence is the fat, it’s a leanness to it, but the bite feels like a conventional hamburger,” says U.S. journalist Josh Schonwald. He adds that he had rarely tasted a hambuger “without ketchup or onions or jalapenos or bacon.” The taste test, coming after five years of research, is a key step toward making lab meat a culinary phenomenon. Post called it “a good start.” Brin expressed high hopes for the technology. “We’re trying to create the first cultured beef hamburger. From there, I’m optimistic we can really scale by leaps and bounds,” he says in the video. Post says it’s crucial that the burger has the “look, feel and taste like the real thing.” Despite the tasters concern about flavor, scientists say that can be tweaked. “Taste is the least (important) problem since this could be controlled by letting some of the stem cells develop into fat cells,” says Stig Omholt, director of biotechnology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Adding fat to the burgers this way would probably be healthier than getting it from natu-
F A new burger made from cultured beef grown in a laboratory from stem cells of cattle is cooked by chef Richard McGeown during the world’s first public tasting event for the food product held in London, Aug. 15.
rally chunky cows, Omholt said before the test. He was not involved in the project. The burger was made from muscle cells from two organic cows. The resulting patty was seasoned with salt, egg powder, breadcrumbs, red beet juice and saffron. Post and colleagues took muscle cells from a cow and put them into a nutrient solution to help them develop into muscle tissue. The muscle cells grew into small strands of meat, and it takes nearly 20,000 strands to make one 140 gram (5 ounce) burger. Experts say other ways of producing
meat are needed to satisfy growing carnivorous appetites without exhausting resources. By 2050, the Food and Agriculture Organization predicts global meat consumption will double as more people in developing countries can afford it. Breeding animals destined for the dinner table takes up about 70 percent of all agricultural land. It will probably be years before such burgers hit the market. “The first (lab-made) meat products are going to be very exclusive,” says Isha Datar, director of New Harvest, an international nonprofit that promotes meat alternatives. “These burgers won’t be in Happy Meals before someone rich and famous is eating it.”
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AccuWeather® 7-Day Forecast for North Dakota Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Mostly sunny and nice
Mostly sunny and pleasant
Partly sunny
Partly sunny with a t-storm
Partly sunny with a t-storm
Times of clouds and sun
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H: 77 to 82 L: 51 to 59
H: 77 to 85 L: 55 to 59
H: 80 to 89 L: 58 to 61
H: 79 to 91 L: 51 to 62
H: 80 to 92 L: 48 to 58
H: 72 to 85 L: 52 to 61
H: 75 to 85 L: 56 to 66
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Temperature
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High for the week Low for the week Normal high Normal low Average temperature Normal average temp. Temperature departure
83° 51° 86° 56° 66.6° 71.8° -5.2°
76° 43° 82° 56° 61.2° 68.8° -7.6°
0.04” 0.04” 14.90” 0.63” 6% 123%
0.12” 0.12” 13.47” 0.71” 17% 103%
16 124 1655
8 93 1403
Precipitation Total for the week Total for the month Total for the year Normal for the month % of normal this month % of normal this year
High pressure will build over the region Monday and Tuesday, leading to plenty of sunshine in the east and partly sunny skies in the west. A mixture of clouds and sunshine will be the rule Wednesday as moisture increases from the west. A series of disturbances tracking from Canada into the region Thursday and Friday will lead to a threat for a couple of showers and thunderstorms along with more clouds than previous days.
AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature® 8 a.m. Monday 12 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m.
62° 81° 82° 72°
Australia
Regional Cities Lo 57 55 58 56 56 59 53 58 59
Prcp 0.38 0.53 0.10 0.38 0.53 0.41 0.25 0.38 0.53
City Glasgow, MT Grand Forks, ND Jamestown, ND Lemmon, SD Minot, ND Pierre, SD St. Cloud, MN Thief Riv Fls, MN Williston, ND
The southern tier of Australia will continue to have normal rainfall this week, while northern NSW and QLD reman largely dry.
Brazil
A front will bring light rain to areas from RGS to SP and MGDS early this week, then dry later in the week.
Canada
Temperatures are the averages for the week of 8/2 - 8/8. Precipication values are totals for the week.
Hi 83 76 87 85 81 80 85 82 80
Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal
International Crop Summary
59° 80° 80° 69°
The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature is an exclusive index of the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation, pressure and elevation on the human body.
City Aberdeen, SD Bemidji, MN Billings, MT Bismarck, ND Crookston, MN Devils Lake, ND Dickinson, ND Fargo, ND Fergus Falls, MN
Dry weather will be the rule Monday through Wednesday before the threat for rainfall returns Thursday and Friday. This will be followed dry weather Saturday. Rainfall amounts will be near to slightly below normal during the week ahead. High and low temperatures will generally be near normal.
Regional Summary
Growing Degree Days Yesterday Month to date Season to date
Trends for the Week Ahead
Hi 86 81 82 86 82 88 80 80 85
Lo 57 55 56 58 57 61 57 56 55
Prcp 0.21 0.49 0.31 0.35 0.34 0.29 0.62 0.61 0.24
Near- to perhaps above-normal temperatures this week should help accelerate crop development that was slowed by recent cool weather.
European Union
Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal
Scattered rains in central and eastern Europe early this week, then much of Europe will have dry and mild weather late in the week.
Russia
Near- to above-normal rainfall from Western Ukraine to northwest Russia this week. Warmer and drier weather for southwest Russia.
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2010 Polaris 550XP 4 wheeler, power steering, 580 miles, licensed for the street, excellent condition, $6,000 OBO. 605-284-2483 2001-30’ Fourwinds Hurricane Class A-V10, dual roof A/C, 5000 watt Onan gen, sat dish, 40,000 miles, newer tires, very clean, $17,900. Call 605-216-4674 2007 Coachmen Freelander motor home, M3100SQ Ford 6.8l (V-10) 16,000 miles. Always stored inside, excellent condition. Call 605-897-6520 or 605-216-6520 Pontiac Grand Prix 2008. Red. Good Condition. 79k miles. Call 605-380-9522 FOR SALE: 2004 Rockwood Popup camper, great shape, sleeps 6, fridge, furnace, electric water pump, indoor/outdoor stove, heated mattresses, asking $3,600. Call Jerry 763-213-5571
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2006 International 8600, Cummins ISM, 410 HP, Alum Wheels, 240" WB, New 21' Box & Hoist, Rear Controls, Double Framed, New PTO, Steerable Pusher. This Truck Is Nice, Nice, Nice! $62,900
2007 International 9400i, Cummins ISX, 450 HP, Jake, New 24' Loadline Box & Hoist, Combo Gate, Rear Controls, Roll Tarp, Plastic Liner, Quad Axle, Steerable Pusher & Rear Dual Lift, Led Lights, 26,000 lbs. Empty, FET Paid. Field Ready, NICE, NICE, NICE! $72,900.
2007 Freightliner Columbia 120, Cat C-15, 475 HP, 10 Spd, Jake, New 22' Loadline Box & Hoist w/Combo Gate & Rear Controls, New Tarp, Cruise. Sharp Truck! $68,900
GMC/WHITE VOLVO M-11, Cummins, 10 spd., 21’ Cancade farm body pkg, spring ride, good tarp, good rubber
2007 VOLVO ISX Cummins, 10 speed, 600,000 miles, New 22’ Cancade Aluminum Farm body, electric roll tarp, beet grain combo, good rubber, rear tag axle, rear controls, just about ready. $73,500
ULTRASHIFT
2007 Peterbilt 379, Cat C-15, 475 HP, Ultrashift, 250" WB, Jake, Alum Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Dual Air Cleaners, 3:55 Ratio, Tilt, Cruise, Nice Truck!$49,900
4 AVAILABLE
2006 Columbia Daycabs, Detroit or Cat Engines, 171" WB, 3:70 Ratio, All Rust Free California Trucks Out Of The Penske Fleet. These Are The Cleanest Trucks Without A Doubt! Starting at $29,900.
3 AVAILABLE
2007 International 9400i, Cat C-13, 410 HP, Jake, A/R Susp, 3:36 Ratio, 187 " WB, 9 or 10 Spds, Tilt, Cruise. CALL
4 AVAILABLE
2006 CL-120 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA 14 liter Detroit, AUTO SHIFT
2004 VOLVO ISX Cummins, 450 hp, 10 spd, 356,000 miles, New 22’ farm body, good rubber, electric tarp, SHARP!!! With F.E.T. $63,000
1974 L9000 FORD ready for 20' box and hoist, very clean truck $ 5,500.00
2005 Kenworth T800, ISM Cummins, 410 HP, 9 Spd, Jake, A/R Susp, 4:11 Ratio, Alum Wheels, Nice Truck! $34,900
2006 Freightliner Columbia 112, Cat C-13, 430 HP, Jake, A/R Susp, 3:58 Ratio, 180" WB, 10 Spd, Miles in the 600's, A/C, Tilt, Power Steering, Deluxe Interior. $28,900
2 AVAILABLE
5 AVAILABLE
2004 MACK VISION, 380 horse, 10 speed, 340,000 miles, aluminum rims, $ 30,000.00 fresh paint
(3) 1998-2000 MACKS 388 HP, Mack engine, 10 spd, 700-800K, wet kits, CALL
2005 MACK 320 K, 380 HP Mack engine, good rubber. $34,500
East Grand Forks, MN
(701)741-0143 RGTRUCKSALES.COM
2004 Freightliner Columbia, Detroit 12.7 L, 470 HP, Jake, 10 Spd, 2:79 Ratio, 737,000 Miles, A/R Susp, AC, Cruise, 171" WB, Direct Out Of The Walmart Fleet. $28,900
2003 Sterling, Cat C-12, Jake, 10 Spd, A/R Susp, AC, Tilt, Cruise, 160" WB. Nice Truck! CALL
2006 Side Dump Industries, Side Dump, 35' x 102", Front & Rear Fenders, Spring Suspension, Tandem Axle. $25,500
2012 Polar Stainless Vacuum Trailer, 42’ 201 LN SS 7 Gauge Shell Material, 2 pc. Barrel w/1 Circum Weld, T304 SS, 150 Barrel Cap., 25 PSI Full, Vacuum, Design Temp of 125 Degrees F, Tandem Axle, A/R. $44,900
888-416-4544 Office: 701-282-2260 3004 Thunder Road South, Fargo, ND Bob Stover - Sales 701-361-3060 www.jandmtrucksales.net Brad Nudell - Sales 701-540-7556
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2012 Coachmen 5th Wheel, 3 bunks, outside kitchen, fiberglass sides, used very little. Stored Inside, $27,500. 605-380-0173 1991 Corvette Coupe, 350 manual 6 speed, torch red, rear spoiler, chrome wheels, newer clutch, tires & alternator, $8000. 605-983-5657. Call after 6pm, if no answer leave message 2011 Harley Davidson Wide Glide, black w/flame paint, Vance & Hines pipes, Screamin Eagle Supertuner, Screamin Eagle K&N high flow filter kit, Detach windshield, HD Custom match flame seat. $14,000 OBO. Call 605-226-2633 99 Buick Park Avenue. V6. 73K miles, well maintained, great MPG, very clean. Platinum beige metallic. Leather, heated front seats/dual controls. $4,900. Call 605-225-4369 or 605-252-0863 99 Accord EX, Sunroof, leather, 160K, nice car, $2,500 OBO or trade. 605-225-4115 or 605-216-4115 Starlite Motors
2011 Fun Finder X Travel Trailer, cherry toned cabinets, stainless steel microwave, oven & refrigerator, 3 burner stove, sleeps up to 6 people, flat screen TV, cd/dvd am/fm stereo system, kitchen & sofa slide out, 84” dinette lounge, bathroom w/shower, separate exterior entrance, pass thru storage, LED brake lights, double entry step, outside shower, outside TV mount bracket, outdoor gas BBQ grill, electronic awning, 2 40lb LP bottles w/meters, cast aluminium wheels w/radial tires, BAL tire locking shocks, equalizer sway hitch leveler, surge guard power protection, 27.9’ long, 7.5’ wide, excellent condition. Selling for health reasons, asking $15,000 OBO. Call Jack or Kathy 605-448-2900 or 605-290-5506 2011 Craft Road Sunset Trail. 26 Seat TT. Rear bunk & bath, 32” tv, front bedroom. Books at $26,200, asking $21,500 OBO. 605-380-4407 2000 36’ Georgie Boy Landau motor home, Cummins diesel pusher, 1 slide, $45,000. 701-320-0151 or 701-493-2562
Quality You Can Count On.
07 PT Cruiser Limited Heated leather, sunroof, pearl white, 120K, $3,900 OBO or trade. 605-225-4115 or 605-216-4115 Starlite Motors 1983 Ford 3/4 Ton 4x4 runs but needs work $800. 1996 Chevy Monte Carlo runs great - good school car and great MPG $1900. 1944 Farmall H Wide Front. Needs work $900. Call 605-377-8860
STEP DECKS 2003 Trail King 53x102 Spread Axle trailers for rent, sale or lease to own. Anderson Bros/Leasing (701)493-2241 days (701)709-0112 eves. Hopper Trailer Rentals New & Used Timpte Ag Hoppers for rent, sale or lease to own. Harvest Rentals are going fast, call now!!! Anderson Bros/Leasing (701)493-2241 days (701)709-0112 eves. 1988 Mac 300 MS300 truck/tractor. Single axle, Diesel, nice shape, $7800. 712-348-0664
1988 Pace 44 ft Aluminum feed trailer adjustable base. 25’ discharge auger. Very clean unit $8500. 1988 Mack 42’ Hopper trailer, 88” sides. Has Ag Hoppers and a new tarp. Overall good shape. $10,500. 605-216-5323
FOR SALE: 1979 IH 2275 tandem truck, 6092 Detroit engine, 9 speed transmission, 20 ft box and hoist, with roll tarp, combination end gate, engine has less than 500 miles on complete over haul. Asking $11,500. Phone 320-226-2692
2003 Chevrolet half ton, 4x4 extended cab, 84K miles. Box cover, bed rails, nerf bar, grill guard. Good condition. Asking $9,000. 605-769-1356
2004 Delta Stock trailer w/dressing room, 7x26, all floor mats included, $5000. 1982 Fleetwood 8x28 Travel Trailer, all new carpet and flooring, very clean, $3500. May be seen at Craven Corner. Reason for selling is we upgraded to a living quarter horse trailer. Call Wes at 605-216-1637
1982 2050 IHC single axle tractor with 5th wheel, pintle hitch and ball hitch, $3500. 1974 Ford LN 700 with 18ft Omaha box and hoist, $3000. 20ft steel box and hoist, $2500. 20ft wood box and hoist, $1500. 605-586-4166 or 605-480-0104 07 9400 ISX 450, 464 HP, 522,200 miles, 12325 hrs, 10 spd, 355, WB 232, air ride, air 5th wheel, air dump, Jake break, Thermal King APU, low hours, new tires, very nice and well maintained, $39,750 OBO. 2012 Wilson trailer, 43ft, 66in sides, ag hoppers, roll tarp, 8 aluminum rims, air ride, one owner, no off road use, used very little, like new, extra tarp in box, $32,750 OBO. 605-366-4062 Nissan Titan SE extended cab, 2005, 119,000 miles, $9,500. 605-226-4997
04 Mack Vision, 246000 miles, daycab, 427 HP, 10 speed Eaton Fuller, 165in wheel base, good tires, good condition, $32,000. 02 Ford F250 4x4, extended cab, short box, 5.4 Triton, automatic, air, 75% tread on aggressive tires, 110,000 miles, $6500. 507-227-9150 1994 Freightliner F12 Day cab 3176 Cat motor. Virgin tires at 90%. Brakes at 90%. 400K miles. $8500 OBO. 605-448-8246 Ford F250 2001 Ext Cab. Automatic transmission, A/C, new 73 Diesel motor, new flatbed. Excellent shape, $16,500. Will entertain offers. Mitchell, SD area. 605-999-3031 96 Timpte Super Hopper, 42’x96”x78”, large traps, nice shape, $17,000. 605-254-4613
2013 Volvo VNL64T300 MSRP: Net Price. Miles: New. D13, 500hp, 13 speed, 3.70 Ratio, 229" WB. CALL
2013 Mack GU813, New, MP8, 505 HP, Mack 13, 14.6FA, 44RA, Air Ride, 260” WB, CALL
2010 Volvo VNL64T630, Volvo D13, Volvo I-shift, 485 HP, SLEEPER, CALL!
2013 Mack CXU613 New, MP8, 445 HP, Fuller 10, 3.55 Rears, 191” WB, CALL
2012 Mack CXU613 Mack MP8, Mack mDrive, 445 HP, DAY CAB.
2008 Volvo VNL64T300 Cummins ISX, Fuller Convertible 9/13 speed, 400 HP, DAY CAB, CALL!
Areas Authorized Baldwin Filter Distributor
2011 Timpte Air Ride Suspension; 42 ft Length x 66" Height; 11R24.5 Tires; Aluminum Composition; Just In! Standard Hopper, Split Tub, 8 Aluminum Rims, Stainless Steel Front Corners and Rears, Front Splash Guards, 2 Rows of 3 Lights, 2 Speed Openers. Very Clean Trailer; $27,500
2013 Maurer 40' + 5 ft Beavertail and Heavy Duty Ramps, with 3rd Ramp, White Oak Flooring, LED Lights, Import Virgin Tires, Steel Rims; $26,600
2003 International 9200i 72 in Pro Sleeper; ISX Cummins Engine 475 HP; 904,000 Miles; 13 Spd; Air Ride Suspension; 11R22.5 Tires; Aluminum Wheels; 260 in Wheelbase; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; New Steers, Drive Front and Rears, Clean Inside and Out. Many Options Including Jake, Cruise, Tilt and Telescoping, Power Windows, Locks and Mirrors. Heated Mirrors. Airride Cab, Air Dumps, Load Gauge and Dual Exhaust; $27,900
2005 INTERNATIONAL 9200i ISM Cummins Engine 370 HP; 405,996 Miles; 10 Spd; 3:90 Ratio; 11R22.5 Tires; 167 in Wheelbase; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Clean Inside and Out. Has New Brakes; $31,000
2014 Maurer Spring Suspension; 38 ft Length; Steel Composition; LP 24.5 Tires, LED Lights, Platforms and Ladder, Sight Windows, Double Ridge Strap; $24,400
Fargo 3401 28th St. S. - 800-342-4643 Bismarck 3020 Vermont Ave 855-389-2447
Grain Trailers for Rent:
Wilson & Timpte Ag Hoppers 2007-2011, 40’-43’, Spring Ride and Air Ride available. Call for monthly or yearly rates. H&S Ag Rentals LLC Bridgewater, SoDak Doug 605-360-1027 or Phil 605-360-4630 2010 Wilson Pace Setter, lead and pup. •43x96x72 lead. •21x96x72 pup. •Both full air ride •Electric rolls & tarps with remotes. •Ag Hoppers. •Second row of lights. •All aluminum wheels. •11R/24.5 Michelin tires. •Cross Fire dual tire pressure equalization system. Call 605-769-1789 FOR SALE: 2003 Timpte Super hopper. 42’x78”Hx 102”W. Good tarp. Brakes 80%. Tires 50%. Has some damage on front hopper. Not Ag Hoppers. Call Steve 605-395-6471 1997 Freightliner FLB120 3406 CAT, Super 10 transmission, air conditioning, new tires, new 22’ Aulick silage grain box, $35,000. 605-695-9687
2 Matching 2004 Volvos, 435 hp 10 spd...................................................................... $24,900 New 2013 PLG Ag Hopper, 40’.............................................................$29,500 F.E.T. Included
2007 International 9200, ISX Cummins, Autoshift, $32,000 2006 Peterbilt 385, C-13 Cat, 10 spd, 580k miles, Texas truck. $39,500 1991 Trinity Live Bottom, 40', 24" belt, $18,700
2014 Maurer Spring Suspension; 48 ft 5 in Length; Wood Floor; Steel Composition; Beavertail + Ramps. Virgin Tires, Oak Floor, LED Lights, Triple Heavy Duty Ramps, Sliding Winch Track, Closed Tandem; $29,500
LEASE & FINANCE OPTIONS AVAILABLE
1-800-358-0707 • 1-701-775-2591 5315 Gateway Dr, Grand Forks, ND rdotruckcenter.com
2001 XL Specialized XL80SD drop deck trailer 48’x102”, new paint, 4 new air bags, new S-cams and bushings, 8 aluminum wheels, wood floor in good shape, $19,000. 605-254-4613
1997 Timpte 42x66x96 1997 Timpte 21x66x96 Grain trailer. New tarps. Roll Rite. Elec traps. Alum wheels. 50% tires & brakes. Turntable on pup. 16’6” tongue. To be sold as set. Air Ride lead. Spring ride pup. Farmer owned. Available after wheat harvest. Approx mid-late August. Call 605-635-6386.
(320) 795-2827 • Hancock, MN www.kannegiessertrucksales.com
1989 Kenworth T600, 3406 Cat, 9 Spd, Tri-Axle, lift tag 22’ Loadline. ....................$37,500 2002 Chevy 4 door, 2 wheel drive, automatic...................................................................$5,750 2000 Circle R Side Dump, Tri-Axle, new paint .......................................................$27,900 1998 Red River LB237 Live Bottom, gravel service belt, tarp .......................................$16,500 1993 R Way 42’ Belly Dump, Super Singles ..................................................................$22,000 2 - Van Trailers w/potato conveyors......................................................................$6,200 choice 2-48’ Container Chassis ...............................................................................................$4,200 ea 13x36 Westgo Auger, 15 HP, 3 phase, 1 harvest, low bushels........................................$6,800 Toro Workman w/Hyd. Dump Box, 23 HP Kohler, 3 spd. w/Hi/Lo, hitch, ultra useful ....$5,750 2005 JCB Telehandler, 6000 lb lift, crab steer, FWD 36' reach.......................................$24,999 1991 Rogers 50 Ton Lowboy, Tri-axle, detach ...............................................................$28,500
GATEWAY TRUCK SALES
Just 2 miles South of Minto, ND Phil 1-218-779-4735 • Paul 1-218-779-9750
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98 Wilson Hopper, air ride, 42ftx78” sides, 96” wide, 60% tires, pintle hitch & air, new seals & brakes. 93 Doonan Hopper pup, $30,000 OBO for set. (2) 1982 Fruehauf belly dumps, 38ft triple axle with 28ft tandem & tandem dolly, $15,000 OBO for set. Call Matt at 605-881-6184 1986 GMC C65 Truck. 366 engine, single axle, 5 spd manual, 2 spd axle. 16” strong box, roll top, Pintle hitch, 117K miles. Asking $9000. 701-452-2803 or 701-321-1259 FEATHERLITE TRAILERS NEW & USED HORSE TRAILERS: 07 Sundowner w/slide, 4H LQ 03 Sundowner 4H LQ 04 Exiss 4H WKNDR 94 Featherlite 3H WKNDR LQ 97 Sooner 6H w/Midtack 00 Featherlite 6x14 2H GN 04 Featherlite 16' GN Combo STOCK TRAILERS: 00 Featherlite 7x30', 2 gates, roll up 08 Featherlite 7x24' 2 Gates 04 Featherlite 7x24' 2 Gates 03 4-Star 7x24' 96 Featherlite 7x16' 97 Featherlite 7x20' 701-663-0634 bob@featherlitend.com www.featherlitend.com (6) 2005-2008 Wilson hopper bottom trailers, 43'x102"x78", for sale or harvest lease, 3 month lease minimum, $1000 a month, trailers are all in great condition and ready to work. Call 605-881-7084
2 - 2005 Kenworth T800 Daycabs,
Y1976 GMC 1 ton dually truck, #30 with almost new radial tires. Motor like new. Has utility box with 300-gallon dsl tank and electric pump. Also 80 gallon gas tank with pump. Miller welder, 200 L.E. generator and air compressor. $7,500 Y1977 International Semi tractor, L-10 speed trany, good tires, power steering and works well. Has a 1979 Timpte trailer with roll tarp and 58 in sides with 18-inch top boards. Tires in fair condition. $7,500 Contact Jerry Gruman, 585 Ramsland Ave, Hannaford, ND 58448 or call 703-232-4832
TRUCKS & TRAILERS
TRUCKS: Y2005 Freightliner Columbia Day cab, 430 hp Mercedes engine, excellent runner, $24,000. YIHC 2000 Eagle with small sleeper, C12 Cat, 10 spd, runs good. $11,500. Y1995 FLD 112 with 48" sleeper, 12L Detroit, 10 spd, very nice for age. $8,500. YSetting up a 2000 Sterling with 20 ft box & hoist, 1014 Cummins. Y(2) Kenworth T600's with Aero cabs. Y1992 Ford gravel truck. Cab very nice condition, runs great. Box average condition. $12,500. TRAILERS: YSeveral 40-45ft Flat beds. YSeveral Pintle hitch tilt bed trailers - dual tandems. Y(2) Clam shell gravel trailers.
2002 Peterbilt Model 379 extended hood. C-15 Cat engine, 13 spd, air ride, hyd wet kit, standup sleeper. New virgin rubber, 414,303 actual miles. Loaded, second owner, nice. 402-369-0212 Semi Van Storage Trailers. 20' & 40' Storage containers and 8x8 Job Site containers. 36' New Hopper bottom trailer. Spray parts. www.rydelltrailers.com 701-474-5780
✦2001 KW W-900, 500 HP Cat, 90,000 SMOH, very nice. $27,500. ✦2005 Freightliner Columbia Daycab, 430 HP Mercedes, 10 speed, excellent runner, $24,000. ✦IHC 2000 Eagle w/small sleeper, C12 Cat. 10 speed, 230 wheelbase, runs good. $11,500. ✦2000 Sterling Daycab ISM, 375 hp, 250,000 on reman motor, $12,500. ✦Setting up a 2000 Sterling with 20' box and hoist, N14 Cummins, 10 speed. ✦2005 KW T600 with arrow cabs. N-14-460 HP. ✦Several 40/45' flatbed trailers and several Pintle Tilt Bed Trailers. ✦Coming in - 102x48 spread axle step deck. ✦(2) Load King tri-axle gravel trailers.
701-238-5898
1979 Ford 9000 20' Midland Aluminum box and hoist, 8V71T, 9 speed, $13,900 OBO. 1973 Ford 880 19' Box and hoist, 5-3 trans., 67,000 miles, $8000 OBO. 6 row 30" crop sweeper, like new, can be made to 8 row, $8000. 701-640-1013 or 218-643-3572 Breckenridge, MN 1997 Timpte hopper bottom, continuous tub, 2 speed traps, steel wheels, tires 50%, brakes 70%, black roll tarp, $17,000. 605-940-5188 FOR SALE: 2011 Timpte Super Hopper, 43x102x78 air ride, $29,900. 2010 Wilson Cattle Pot, 53x102, 3/4 dog house, triaxle air ride, $59,000. 2006 Wilson Cattle Pot, 53x102 3/4 dog house, tandem axle, spring ride with air ride lift axle, $43,000. Call 605-460-1647 2011 Side Dump Industries 9 axle train. 35' trailers with 30' tubs. Factory converter dolly. 11R22.5 rubber on steel wheels. Black trailers. Very nice shape. $95,000/OBO. Call Austin at 605-770-5600 Mitchell, SD
C15 435 hp, 10 spd, jake, cruise, tilt/tel, AG C13 430 hp, 10 spd, jake, cruise, tilt/tel, AG 400 susp, 176" wb, VIT interior, a/s 5th wheel, 400 susp, 176 in wheelbase, 3.90 ratio, 22.5 22.5 tires 75%, 742,000 - 779,000 miles, tires 85%, 639,933 miles, Clean Southern California Trucks! Clean Southern Truck! $34,000
2008-2014 Tandems & Triples 42'-51' Air Ride Act Now for your 2013 Harvest Rental! Call for Month or Yearly Rates. A & T Sales, LLC Breckenridge, MN. Chris, 701-640-4933
2007 IH 9400i, day cab, N14, 10 speed, low rear end, jake brake, $28,900. 855-873-8252, Andover, SD 1973 Chevrolet C65 truck, 366 with recent overhaul, 5-2, tag axle, Shur-lok roll tarp, 18 1/2 ft Frontier box. 701-361-9881 Hawley, MN.
Your Authorized Aulick Dealer
FOR SALE: 1995 IH daycab, N14 Cummins motor, tandem axle tractor truck, good mechanical condition but rust on cab, asking $5500. 218-731-1797
2001 Red River 63” Belt
FOR SALE: 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD, LS 4 door extended cab, long bed, 6.6 Duramax/Allison, only 58,900 miles, loaded with options and everything works. Very Clean. $22,500 OBO. 605-448-5728
•48x12 •94 Yards •Tandem Spring •Side Swing Door •Roll Tarp
2004 Kenworth T800B, day cab, Cat C-15, auto shift, Jake brake, aluminum 22.5’s, $39,900. Call 855-873-8252, Andover, SD
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2005 Kenworth T800 Daycab,
Aulick Belt Trailers for Rent/Sale
2008 Kenworth T800, ISX Cummins, 485 HP, 18 Spd, Jake, Cruise AG 460 Susp, 3.70 Ratio, 256" WB, Full Locking Rears 14,600 FA, 40,000 RA, 11R24.5, All Alum, 60” Flat Top, VIT Interior, Dual 120 Gal. Tanks, 573,038 Miles. $67,500
2008 Kenworth W900L, C-15 Cat, 550 HP, 13 Spd, Jake, Cruise, AG 460 Susp, 3.55 Ratio, 281" WB, 3-Way Locking Rears, W/C Steerable Pusher, 11R24.5, Alum/Steel, 72” Aerocab Sleeper, VIT Interior, Full Gauge Pkg, 666,042 Miles $62,500
(3) 2005 - 2007 Kenworth T800’s ISX Cummins, 450 HP, 3-Pedal Autoshift, 10 Spd, 3:70 Ratio, 188" WB, AG 400, All Alum, Splendor Int, 618,393 - 773,354 Miles. $39,900-$42,500
2003 Kenworth T800, C-12 Cat, 10 Sp, 395 HP, AG 100, 3:90 Ratio, 212" WB, Cruise, 455,179 Miles. $36,500
Begin your adventure with the AMPHIBIOUS ALL SEASON ALL-WHEEL DRIVE, off road ARGO!
$38,500
D LD OL S SO 2010 Peterbilt 386 Factory Daycab,
Grafton, ND
701-331-1695 701-352-4929 Evenings
www.northbranchtruck.com jfricke@cleaninter.net
C15 435 hp upgradeable to 550 hp, 10 spd, jake brake, cruise, tilt/tel, Pete Flex Air ride susp, 3.55 ratio, 184 in wheelbase, Polished aluminum wheels, 22.5 tires 85%, 521,000 miles. This truck is immaculate!
$56,000
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FOR SALE NEW 2014
FOR SALE:
TIMPTE TRAILERS ★★★★★★★★★★★★
USED TRAILERS
2013 TIMPTE 40'X66", AG 2013 TIMPTE 40'X72", AG 2012 TIMPTE 42'X102"X72" 2012 TIMPTE 40'X66", AG 2011 TIMPTE 42'x66" 2010 TIMPTE 42'X78" 2008 TIMPTE 42'X66", AG 2005 MERRITT 42'X66", AG 2004 TIMPTE 40'X66", AG 2000 WILSON 41'X66", AG 2000 MERRITT, AIR '95 TIMP. & '91 WIL. '05 INT. 9200 SEMI Day cab, 500,000 miles VERY NICE ----------------------
AUTHORIZED SHUR-CO DEALER
7-2010 Timpte Hoppers 40' x 72" x 96" wide Ag Hoppers - Roll Tarp - Air Ride Aluminum outside rims - Low Pro 11:24.5 2-2001 Timpte Hopper 34' x 66" x96" wide
Ag Hoppers - Roll Tarp - Spring Ride
Steel Rims - Wireless trap openers - Low pro 22.5
1-2002 Timpte 34' x 66" x96" wide Ag Hoppers - Roll Tarp - Spring Ride
Steel Rims - Wireless trap openers - Low pro 22.5 1-2010 Timpte Hopper 34' x 66" x 96" wide.
Ag Hoppers - Roll Tarp - Spring Ride
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FINANCING AVAILABLE
Steel Rims - Wireless trap openers - Low pro 22.5
FARM COUNTRY
For more information, call 218-945-6021 M-F 8am-5pm
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2005 Freightliner Columbia conventional C15 CAT autoshift transmission, air ride, aluminum wheels, virgin 22.5 low profile tires, flattop roof sleeper, red in color, $16,500. 605-228-1302 or 605-226-0381
FOR SALE: 2012 Benson Stepdeck trailer in great shape, like NEW condition, 53' x 102" fully aluminum, tandem rear axle, spread axle, sliding winch track, 2 10ft boxes between spread, brakes 80%, tires 50%, $40,000 OBO. Call Josh 605-940-7726 or 507-275-2357
Now In Stock!
FOR SALE New 2014 TIMPTE TRAILERS *********** Used Trailers 2013 TIMPTE 40'x66", AG 2013 TIMPTE 40'x72", AG 2012 TIMPTE 42'x102"x72" 2012 TIMPTE 40'x66", AG 2011 TIMPTE 42'x66" 2010 TIMPTE 42'x78" 2008 TIMPTE 42'x66", AG 2005 MERRITT 42'x66", AG 2004 TIMPTE 40'x66", AG 2000 WILSON 41'x66", AG '95 TIMP. & '91 WIL. ‘05 INT. 9200 SEMI Day cab, 500K miles VERY NICE AUTHORIZED SHUR-CO DEALER FINANCING AVAILABLE ★Trailer Rental★ Trailer Delivery FARM COUNTRY TRUCK & TRAILER SALES CRESCO, IOWA 563-883-8830
New and Used Fuel Trailers
Thunder Creek Equipment fuel trailers. 40 gpm gas pump with electric start, hose reel, alum wheels. Used 2011 750 $9800, 2013 750 $11,800, 2013 990 $12,945, 2013 990 w/DEF $17,624. Call Brian @ Seifert Sales 701-212-9713
(4) 2007 International 8600 Day Cabs. Cummins ISM 415 HP, 10 Spd, engine brake, air ride, 171" wheel base, dual aluminum fuel tanks, alum front wheels, chrome front bumper, white, 400K miles, $30,900. Excellent shape, like new. 2006 Freightliner Columbia 120 14 liter Detroit, 445 horse, ultrashift, engine brake, cruise control, air ride suspension, air sliding 5th wheel, 175” wheel base, low pro 22.5 tires at 80%, aluminium wheels on the outside, chrome front bumper, 525,000 miles, asking $37,500. 507-381-9778 507-995-9345 •'06 Freightliner SD Daycab, 12.7 Detroit w/10spd. •'06 Century Class Freightliner Daycab, C13 Cat w/10spd. •'05 IHC 9400I w/ISX Cummins, 450 w/12spd. Merriter autoshift. •'05 Columbia w/58" flattop sleeper. •'04 International 9400 Daycab w/ISX 450 & auto shift. •1998 Chevy Extended Cab 1 Ton Dually, 4x4. Call: 701-710-0506 or 701-680-0335 www.alberssales.com Benson aluminum flatbed trailer 1995 Benson 48' x 96" aluminum flatbed. Spread axle, 8 alum LP 24.5 tires. 2 boxes, axle and suspension dump, load gauge. Tires/brakes 50% or better. Nice all around trailer for age. $10,500.00 OBO call 605-770-8479 for info and pictures No Telemarketers
•New 2013 38½' Merritt Ag Hopper. •New 38' Hart Ag Hopper. •Homemade 20' Tandem Axle Car Trailer. •New FT3 12x96 Felling Utility Trailer. •New Felling FT70-2 48x102 spread axle step deck. •'98 XL Specialty, 48x102 stepdeck. •New Felling FTI14 20' Tandem Axle. Call: 701-710-0506 or 701-680-0335 www.alberssales.com Take your pick of these 3 nice farm trucks: •2000 Volvo, 801,000 miles, 21' box. •1995 9200 International, 595,000 miles, 21' box; $37,500. •1994 8100 International, 432,000 miles, 20' box; $30,000. *All have Cummins motors, third lift pusher axles, big grip tires, beet gates, safe T pull. Call: 218-988-2075 1997 Freightliner FLD 120 Stackmover Stackmover truck with 1995 Millbrant 15x45 bed 11.1 Detroit 360hp 10 spd with 10 spd aux trans Jake brake, air ride suspension, A/C, cameras, scale rebuilt motor and both transmissions, new tires and brakes, fresh service. Completely Field Ready Questions Contact: Ben (701)226-0583 Beau(701)226-6143 Matched pair of 2006 Volvo Day Cabs, 400, 13 spd with 2003 Timpte, 40ft x 72in hopper trailer with airride. $45,000 each. 701-238-7826.
SIDE DUMP EVOLUTION
International 9200 semi 2000, with Cat C12 (needs a lifter) 10 speed, air ride, new steer tires. Clean truck. With a 1986 Timpte super hopper grain trailer, 40x96x72 spring ride, newer tarp $15000 pair. 1988 IH single axle semi 466T with Allison auto, with 40 ft Wilson flat deck trailer both spring ride. $4000; 42' Lowboy with beaver tail air ride new brakes. $6000. 320-290-9225 2007 Timpte Hopper Trailer. 102” wide, 78” sides. Aluminum wheels, 80% rubber. Standard hopper trailer. 2009 Timpte Ag Hopper Trailer. 96” wide, 72” high. Aluminum wheels, 80% rubber. 80ft x 12in. Feterl portable auger with hydraulic apron. Call 320-760-4063 FOR SALE: 2006 Kenworth T800 ISX 475, 13 spd. 22.5 L.P. All aluminum. 72” Standup sleeper. Black with black VIT interior with new style dash. 150 gallon tanks. Never driven in snow or salt. Very clean truck with only 425K miles, $57,500. 701-680-1663 2006 Dakota trailer, 41x96x67, electric tarps and traps, good tarp, asking $24,000. Dolly with 18ft tongue, asking $6000. 2008 Dakota pup trailer, 24x96x67 electric tarps and traps, new tarp, asking $22,000. Call 605-382-7295 ‘04 Volvo VNL 630. 600K miles, 465 HP, new tires. All aluminum rims. Automatic transmission, air ride. 242” wheel base, 22.5 tires. 605-397-7950 or 605-397-7329
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Used Trailers & Trucks
1995 John Deere 6400, MFWD, 640 Loader 1997 Timpte 42'x96"x78" Spring Ride 1999 Wilson 41'x96"x72" Spring Ride 1999 Merritt 43'x96"x80" Air Ride 2007 Mack Vision, Ultra Shift, 3:73 Gears, Wet Kit 2012 Jet Side Dump Tri-Axle 2013 Jet Hopper 40'x96"x70" Air Ride 2013 Jet Hopper 40'x96"x70" Spring Ride 2014 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump SOLD 1991 TrailKing Detachable Tandem Hobbs LowBoy Tri-Axle
Coming In - Witzgo Tri-Axle Detachables
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We Specialize In Truck Stretching • Knights Unified Boxes • Reiten Alum Boxes • Gravel Boxes • Nordic Hoists • Scott Hoists & Boxes
• Shurco Tarps • SRT Tarps • Silent Drive Axles • Frame Work
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DAY CABS IN STOCK
4- 2004 Frt’l Columbia CL120 Cat C12’s 380/410 Pre-Emission Low as $24,900 Stock # 26135 DDE Series 60’s 14L 490 HP All have Jakes, 10sp 3.73 Ratio 3-2005 Frt’l Columbia CL120 Series 60 14L 490/515 HP All have Jakes 10sp 3.73 Ratio 2005 International 9200i ISM 380/425 HP Jake Brake 10sp 3.73 Ratio 171” WB #45775 Reduced to $33,800 2006 International 9200i Auto 3 Pedal AutoShift 3.90 Ratio ISM 370/410 HP w/Jake Brake 2006 Columbia Heavy Hauler 10sp AutoShift w/Clutch Pedal C15 Cat 475 HP 10sp 3.9 Ratio 16,000 # Front 45,000# Rear’s Dual Locking Differential PTO w/Wet Kit, 319,710 Miles
2 - 2007 Freightliner 120, daycabs, 450 hp Detroits, 3 pedal automatics, Jakes, all service records, fleet maintained, $34,500 each. Contact Shane at 701-866-9864 5 - 2003 KW T800's, daycabs, 400hp Cummins, 10spd, Jakes. Contact Shane at 701-866-9864 97 Timpte Super hopper air ride. New electric tarps and traps. New tires, brakes, and drums. 605-397-7950 or 605-397-7329 FOR SALE: Many new & used grain carts in stock, a wide selection of H&H Trailers arriving soon. Call: 218-498-2800 Ford F150 XLT, 1994, extended cab with matching topper, 5.0 engine, $2,500. 605-448-2756 1995 Volvo N14 wet kit, $6500 OBO. 1986 International cabover, 400 Cat, $4000 OBO. 605-860-1504
2010 Merritt 42’x66” sides aluminum grain trailer with Ag hoppers, ShurLok electric roll tarp, very low miles, good tires, $25,900 OBO. 605-380-6890 FOR SALE: 2010 Cornhusker hoppers. Doubles. Lead trailer is 43’x96x83.5. Pup trailer is 21’x96x83.5. Turn Table with telescoping tongue. Call for other details. Excellent condition. Call 605-645-1684 FOR SALE: 91 Freightliner tandem truck, has 425HP Detroit engine, 9 speed transmission, tires 80%, brakes 75%, equipped with 20 ft Dakota aluminum box, hoist and roll tarp. Also, has steerable push tag axle. 605-203-1539
Magnum Bumper for Sale. 1 year old bumper that fits Kenworth T660 only. Very good condition. No dents. Never has taken a hit. $2700 OBO. 701-680-1663 2006 Chevrolet extended cab pickup, 4x2, 2 wheel drive, automatic, power steering, bucket seats, Positraction, bed liner, chrome bed rails, chrome step bumper, chrome sides and wheel wells. One owner, bright red, 56,860 miles. $12,500. 605-661-9375 2006 Ford F350, standard cab, 59,000 miles, great shape; $14,900. Call: 218-498-2800
2010 Dodge Cummins 2500. crew-cab 4x4. Extremely well-optioned, has 57K miles on it. Brown & tan in color. 605-868-6191
Eaton 10 speed automatic transmission with bell housing, tower and ECM, 2005 year, 500,000 miles. Came off C-15 engine. 605-765-2863
‘00 F250 HD powerstroke, flatbed, Ranch Hand, extended cab, Extreme Tow transmission. New Everything: transmission, rear diff, transfer case, front drive shaft, tires, brakes, & lights. Mechanic owned. Ready to go to work! $11,000 OBO. 605-530-0145
Dual lift sprayer trailer, two 10,000lb dual wheel axles, pintle hitch, like new condition, factory built heavy trailer, $4,900. Can deliver 701-368-1568
Very Clean 2004 Peterbilt 379 ext hood, Cat 435HP, 13 spd, 70” slpr, 20K pusher, 302 wb, 90% tires. 730000 miles. 417-529-8850
Dorsey aluminum hopper bottom grain trailer with roll tarp, $6500. 1992 Volvo semi truck, twin screw, 10 speed transmission, $6500. Guthrie aluminum hopper bottom grain trailer, roll tarp, $6,500. 605-480-3299
DOUG’S SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
2007 Frt’l Columbia CL120 DDE Series 60 455 HP 10sp Jake 3.90 Ratio PTO/Wet Kit
2007 International 9400i 58” Mid Rise Double Bunk CAT C15 425 HP Jake 10sp
WANT GRAIN TRUCK
Want grain truck for small farm. Call 701-238-4748.
2001 Mac Daycab with wet kit. Excellent condition. Call 701-321-1333
2007 Freightliner FLD Classic CAT 430 HP 10sp Jake 3.58 California Ryder Lease Truck
SLEEPERS IN STOCK
Available now, 2014 Timpte hopper bottom trailers. 50x102x72, 50x96x78, ag hoppers, tri-axle, please call 605-261-1587
2010 IHC Prostar, ISX Cummins, 10 Speed Autoshift, All Alum. Wheels
2-2005 9200 IHC, C-13 Cat, 10 Speed, Air Ride
2004 Freightliner Columbia, C-12 Cat, 10 Speed, Air Ride, Alum Fronts
Used Cub Cadet LT1050, 23 HP Kohler, 50” Deck, Triple Bagger, 130 hrs.
2007 9200 IHC, ISX Cummins, 10 Speed, Air Ride
2003 9200 IHC, ISM Cummins, 10 Speed, Autoshift
NEW 14' Box Scraper w/Hyd. Tilt
New 14’ Angle Blade w/Hyd. Tilt
2001 42’ Van Trailer w/Lift Gate & Side Door
42’ Summers Superchisel w/ Front Caster Wheels
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fargotrucksales.com 1998 CHEV 3/4 ton, long box, 6.5 diesel, 5 speed manual, no rust, Dark Blue color, 141K miles, $6,600. 701-269-3621, Medina, ND '72 IHC 1800 Twin Screw Tandem, 90,500 miles, auto trans.; $3500/obo. '73 F750 Lift Tag Tandem, 83,800 miles, 5+2 trans.; $5,000/obo. -Both trucks have roll tarps, saddle tanks, faded paint. Northeast, ND Call Norm @ 218-779-1603 74 Ford C 750 Tandem truck, 20ft field box and hoist, very clean truck, Westfield end gate drill fill. 605-881-4601 1999 Kenworth WD900 w/wet kit & various new parts including 10 brand new tires, must see to appreciate. Dickinson, ND. 701-260-3629
SOLD - MORE COMING!
NEW 2014 Timpte Ag Hopper, 40’x72”, Air Ride
2-2013 Loadline 34’ End Dump, Tri-Axle
Call Ron Corrick TM
701-454-6174 • Cell 701-520-0187 I-29 Exit 187, Drayton, ND
2008 7600 IHC, ISM Cummins, 10 Speed COMING IN
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Chevy 04 Silverado 1500, extended cab, 4 door, 4x4, 5.3L V8, PW, PL, PS, A/C, cruise, 90K, tonneau cover, clean local trade. $11,499. 605-770-7860 Dustin’s Repair & Auto Sales LLC
2007 Kenworth T800, 38" Aero Bunk Sleeper, Cat 470 HP, Jake, 10 spd, 4 bag air ride, air ride cab, VIT Interior, dual exhaust, Holland a/s 5th wheel, 210 wb, 95% 22.5’s, Polished aluminum’s, Wet Kit, Stainless ½ fenders, recent injectors, only 442,000 miles. Extremely good condition!
Ford 2012 F350, crew cab, 4x4 XL, 6.7 diesel, CD player, cruise, A/C, chrome nerf bars, 18,000 miles, $28,999. 605-770-7860 Dustin’s Repair & Auto Sales LLC
2006 Kenworth W900L, ISX Cummins 475 hp, Jake, 13 spd, 3:70 ratio, 250 wb, 13,200lb front, 40,000lb rears, air ride cab, air ride suspension, VIT Interior, dual cleaners & exhaust, new 11R22.5 Virgins, polished aluminum’s, room for 3rd axle, only 402,000 miles. Clean well maintained truck!
FOR SALE: 1997 Timpte 42x78 grain trailer, new tarp, tires 80%, brakes 60%, asking $17,000. 605-225-5040 or 605-290-3323 1989 Timpte Hopper Bottom Trailer 42'x78"x96" black roll tarp, spring ride, 2 speed traps, steel wheels, good condition. Priced right to add to your fleet! Mike Clemens, Wimbeldon, ND 701-840-0906 or 701-646-6165 1983 Chev 1 Ton Pickup, single wheels, 4spd., 30,000 on new 350 GM Goodwrench motor, no rust, recent paint. 218-779-6410 1986 Ford 9000 tri-ax, 855 Cummins, 22 ft beet box, rear tires 11R22.5, front tire 315/80R22.5. $30,000 or best offer. 218-849-8909. 1977 loadking clam dump gravel trailer, tandem axle, tires good, paint good. Ph. 701-680-0558 30 FT East End Dump trailer, $9500. 218-201-0364.
2000 Freightliner FL112, C12 Cat 410 hp, Jake, 10 spd, a/r cab & suspension, all polished aluminum’s, excellent 11R22.5’s, New 22' Reiten Aluminum Box, dual rear controls, full double frame, only 358,000 miles. Very clean truck!
2007 Kenworth W900L Extended Cab, C15 Cat 475 hp, Jake, 18 spd, full lockers, a/r cab & susp, VIT Interior, 236 wb, 46 rears, wet kit, new 11R24.5’s, ½ fenders, loaded, only 345,000 miles. Clean Heavy Duty Truck!
Wide Belt Forage Trls '11 TK 4278-64 E/H '03 RR 52' 48" Blt Tri $29k '09 Aulick 4670-54 16" Ext '09 Aluminator 42' E/H
Big River Sales 701-356-4198
1985 Merritt Hopper Trailer, nice condition, roll tarp, ready to work; $8500. Felton, MN. 701-371-3972 (2) 50' Tri Axle Ag Hopper Trailers with lift bag, 1 with electric roll tarp 1 without out. Triple axle Wilson with electric roll tarp & gate. Call: 701-830-8000 FOR SALE: 1997 Timpte 42x78 grain trailer, new tarp, tires 80%, brakes 60%, asking $17,000. 605-225-5040 or 605-290-3323
2005 VOLVO VNL $43,500
2002 International 9100i, 12.7L 430 hp, Jake, 10 spd, air cab & suspension, 3:70’s, 171 wb, excellent 11R22.5 Virgins, Headache Rack, dual 100 gal tanks, wet kit, only 225,000 miles. Nice low mileage truck!
2014 40' Merritt Aluminum AgHopper, LED Lights, Spring Suspension, 11R24.5 Virgins, Roll Tarp. 2014 38 ½' Merritt Aluminum Ag-Hopper, LED Lights, Spring Suspension, 11R24.5 Virgins, Roll Tarp. 2013 40' PLG Steel Ag-Hopper, LED Lights, Spring Suspension, 22.5 Tires, Steel Wheels, Roll Tarp.
KLEIN ’S TRUCK SALES Dennis Klein • Rugby, N.D. 701-776-5922 www.kleinstrucksales.com
Ag Systems Model AG211. Made for Case IH/Patriot sprayer, 11R17.5 rubber, $3500. 605-380-1188 1987 Merritt Grain trailer, 41ft long, 96in wide, with 66in sides, $4,500. Call 507-380-0810 Donahue self propelled spraying trailer, $4,200 Call 507-380-0810 Crysteel Grain pup, 450 bushel, center dump, $2,500. Call 507-380-0810 1990 Ford LTL 9000, 3406 Cat motor, 13 speed transmission, aluminum wheels, $9,500. Call 507-380-0810 1997 Dakota grain trailer in good condition, $11,000 OBO. 605-261-4911 1991 Ford F700 tandem truck, 20ft aluminum box with tarp, low miles, good tires, $23,500 OBO. 605-294-7007 Ford 150, 2012, 4x4, Eco boost, power window &seats, 9,000 miles. 605-380-0885 Dodge Durango, 2006, 3rd row seat, tow pkg, DVD, multi-disk CD, newer tires, remote starter. $7,200. 605-228-2959 7x14 Enclosed Trailer double axle. Very very good condition. 605-742-4387
FOR SALE: 1984 Ford LN9000 855 Cummins engine, 9 spd transmission, $4500. 40 ft Hay trailer, $3500. 1975 Wilson 45 ft cattle pot, $3500. 40 ft Double drop deck, $3500. Call 605-439-3587 Leola, SD 04 International 4400 twin screw DT466, 10sp trans A/C tilt cruise, 20ft Reiten alum box 3 piece endgate, twin cylinder hoist, 50,000 No F.E.T 605-350-0030 2008 Mack Daycab Twinscrew, lots of chrome, excellent truck, aluminnum wheels; $26,900. 2007 Mack Daycab; choice of 3, $23,000. 701-238-7826 2003 International 9400I, 489,000 miles, auto shift, 10 speed, C15, excellent tires and new batteries, excellent truck, $25,000 OBO. Geddes, SD, 605-680-1383 or 605-680-0145 1985 Ford 9000 Tri-Axle, 163,000 miles, 6V 92 Detroit, 750 Allison automatic transmission, 20½x8½ loadline box with head lift hoist, roll tarp & beet equipment, 4/33 rear ends, tires 90%; $30,500. Picture available. Reynolds, ND. 218-779-9105
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2004 MACK GRANITE $79,500
1 - 2001 Freightliner Columbia, C12 Cat 410 hp, Jake, 13 spd, 3:90’s, 188 wb, a/r cab & suspension, dual a/r seats, excellent 11R22.5 Virgin’s, all aluminum’s, headache rack, tool box, new paint, only 298,000 miles. Nice southern truck!
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2005 KENWORTH T800 $29,250
2006 Freightliner Classic, C15 Cat 435 hp, Jake, 10 spd, 4:33’s, all polished aluminum’s, 200 wb, new 11R22.5’s, dual 70g tanks, only 428,000 miles. Clean low mileage truck!
95 Pete 379 Day cab 3406E with 0 miles on overhaul, 10-spd, new rubber, wet kit. $29,500. Call 218-329-6574
2005 KENWORTH T800 $73,750
218-281-6300 635 Marin Avenue Crookston, MN 56716 Fax 218-281-6301
1989 INTERNATIONAL 8300 $47,500
2000 KENWORTH T800 $60,000
2004 Pete 385 C-12, 10 Spd., 3.90 Gears, Jake Brakes
2005 Volvo VNL VED, 10 spd., 3.90 gears, daycab, all alum. wheels, jakes, w/wet kit, daycab 2005 Freightliner M2, C7, 6 spd, 22 ft. curtain side van body/tommy gate 2005 Freightliner Columbia, 14 Liter, Detroit, 10spd, Tandem axle, Daycab 2006 Freightliner M-2 Business Class, C-7 CAT, 9 Spd, Single Axel, 185k Mi, Daycab (Knaphied Serv Body) 2006-2007 9400I ISX, Cat, autoshift, stickshift, ultra shift, sleeper, daycabs, jake brakes. MANY TO CHOOSE FROM. 2006 IHC 9400i ISX, Autoshift, 22 ft. box hoist, tag axle beet equipped 2007 IHC 9400i ISX, 10 spd, autoshift, Tridrive, Quad Axle 2007 IHC 9400i ISX, 10 spd, autoshift, new 22 ft. B/L combo box, tag axle 2007 Mack CXN E7, Ultrashift, 22 ft. combo box, tag axle
2007 IHC 9400i ISX, 10 spd Autoshift, Tridrive 22 ft Box, Beet Equipped
2007 Mack CXN Vision, E7 motor 10 spd., ultrashifts, 3.90 gears, new wet kit (2) Tag axle Trailers, 20,000 lbs, 40,000 lbs, tandem axle, 24 ft. 2007 IHC 9400i ISX, Autoshift, 22ft knights box, beet equipped 2009 Freightliner Columbia C-13, 13spd, Sleeper, Low miles 2005 KW T-800 ISM 370 HP, Day cab, Jake Brakes, Flex Air Susp, Cali Truck (3) 2001 KW T-800 ISM 410 HP, Day cab, Autoshifts, Single axle (2) 2004 Freightliner Columbia 60 Series, 10 spd, Day cabs (1) 2006 IHC 9200i ISM 410 HP, 10 spd, Day cab, Cali Truck (4) 2009 Prostar Premium/Daycabs, ISX, 10 spd, Autoshift, 187 W.B., low miles (4) 2001 9100i International 10 spd Autoshift, CAT C-12, alum. wheels, 4.33 gear MANY RECENT TRADES/BOX TRUCK SEE OUR INDOOR SHOWROOM FINANCING AND LEASING AVAILABLE!
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2008 Timpte pup hopper trailer, 96”x60”x24’, tires 80%, brakes 80%, new tarp, $28,500 OBO. Call 605-380-0627 Chevy ‘04 Venture, extended LS, 8 passenger, quad seating, remote start, new tires, ready to go, $3900 OBO. 605-216-0114 1994 FREIGHTLINER, day cab & 1986 Midland tri-axle belly dump. Good condition, running every day. $28,000 for pair. Will consider selling separately. 218-766-7928 or evenings 218-935-5734.
2-2007 PETERBILT 357, Cummins ISM@400hp, 4.11 ratio, 10 speed, wet kit, all alum. wheels, 640,000 miles, Very solid & clean southern truck. $39,900
98 MIDROOF 120 60 series 13 speed; 2002 53 step deck, new tires; N14 500; 53' dry van air ride. 218-368-6670 FOR SALE: 1986 Wilson grain trailer, 42"x66" sides, white, all aluminum outside rims, 50%+ tires and brakes, 2 rows of lights, nice condition, $7500. Call 605-680-0074 FOR SALE: Timpte 40' Hopper Trailer, like new tarp, tires & breaks good; $7900/obo. Call: 218-782-2428 or 218-689-8376 2008 F350 4 door 4x4 crew cab. Short box, grill guard, running boards. BMW flipover ball. Diesel, automatic, new tires, 58K miles, asking $27,500. 605-354-7070
2004 FRT’L COLUMBIA, Cat C12@400hp, 10 spd, 170”wb, 480,000 mi, Ryder maintained, New $3000 brake job. CALL FOR REDUCED PRICE.
Nice Timpte 42’ aluminum hopper trailer. New tarp, new two speed trap openers, good 11/24.5 tires. Hopper gates redone. AirRide, fresh DOT. Good ground clearance, near new brakes. 507-368-4200 or 507-530-1448 Minnesota ‘01 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Diesel, nice shape, 6.6 Duramax Diesel, Allison transmission, 4x4, 133K miles, 4 door, no rust, new tires, clear title, long box, sharp, $8,500/offer. Call 701-318-2086 08 Dodge 3500 Diesel. Excellent shape, long box, crew cab, 6 spd, Cummins Turbo diesel. 103K actual miles. Clear title, good tires, ND truck. Sharp, $24,300/offer. 701-318-2086 FOR SALE: Red 2009 Ford F350 Lariet crew cab. Short box, 4x4 Diesel, 46K miles, moonroof, leather. Fifth wheel plate, loaded. New tires, excellent condition. $36,500 OBO. 605-237-1159 1983 Chevy C65 fuel truck, 2,000 gallon capacity, 5 compartments, 2 reels, dual PTOs. $6,000. 1997 Ford F450 service truck, 7.3 power stroke, 5 speed, 120,000 miles, air compressor, 6,000 lb auto crane, Hobart generator and welder, $12,000. 605-830-1220
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Excellent group of Sterling day cabs, 14 L, Jakes, Air ride, 10C trans, A/C, Ready to work.
2009 DAKOTA ALUM. HOPPER, 41’x72” sides, $25,900
$2,000 FACTORY REBATE ON AIR RIDES!
IN STOCK-NEW 2013 DAKOTA ALUM. HOPPERS, 38 ½’ & 41’, spring or air ride, in stock units have 2012 pricing, CALL FOR MORE INFO!
IN STOCK-NEW PRECISION UNIBODY END DUMPS, 34’ triple axle w/ new super singles, equipped for beets, urethane primer, paint & quality endgate, CALL FOR MORE INFO.
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FOR SALE: 1985 Chevrolet C70 truck, tandem axle with lift tag, 20ft box and hoist, roll tarp, good tires, always shedded. Call 605-994-2433
95 379 Peterbilt extended hood, 425HP, 3406C Model Cat, 15 speed transmission, 120K miles on overhaul. Has pusher axle, american class interior, sharp truck. Call 605-870-2092
FOR SALE: Timpte grain trailer, ag hoppers, air ride, 43', 66" sides, LED lights, ABS brakes, white w/SS corners and rear panel, Shurco roll tarp, single speed openers, air gauge, air dump valve, brakes 50%, tires fair, basically like new, $32,500 OBO 712-899-7865, Alcester, SD. 1992 Wilson Hopper 42'x96x66 low side, air ride, standard 2 speed hopper doors, good tarp. Also 1976 Truhoff stainless steel insulated 7000 gallon tanker, good condition. PTO pump. 402-369-0212 1978 Ford 1/2 ton 6 cylinder 4 speed, 4 wheel drive with lock out hubs. Call 605-870-9984 2008 Mack CX6613 with Moose Guard and APU, 541,000 miles and a 2002 Cornhusker 102 wide 43 ft long 84 height with pintle hitch. Call 605-598-6556 or 605-380-7191. 2009 Ford F250, 6.4L turbo diesel, 4x4, extended cab, long box, 136K, auto, very nice truck, $17,800/offer. 701-367-6984
GROUP COMING IN!
1984 INT'L 2375, 855 Cummins, 9 speed, wet kit, new clutch, low miles on motor, DRIVES VERY NICE!, CALL!
New Liberty dump trailer, 5'X 8' single 5200lb axle, 2 way endgate, perfect for smaller pickup or suv, includes roll tarp. ONE LEFT $2,950
2005 Ford F450 turbo diesel, 95k, auto, dually, fully enclosed service body, fuel tank and pump on board, many options, $14,800/offer. 701-367-6984
2000 Freightliner FLD112, ISM Cummins, 10 Spd OD, 4:11 Ratio, Cruise, Tilt/Wheel, Excellent rubber, 170'' WB, Air Ride, Nice condition, checked over and DOT inspected. Ready to work! Looks Good, Runs Good
1988 Freightliner tri-axle box truck, FLC112, Big Cam Cummins, 9 Speed, Air lift tag, 22’ Midland Body, SRT2 Electric Roll Tarp SUGARBEET EQUIPPED
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Sales Lot: 1265 E. Main Ave. West Fargo, ND Cell: 701-306-8398 Office: 701-281-1850 (2) - 2004 Freightliner 120 Columbia Daycab, Cat C-12, 10 spd, 3:73 ratio, Jake, cruise, tilt/tel wheel, air ride cab & susp, new cap tires, excellent steer rubber, new brakes, 1 with 412k, 1 with 442k, 170 WB 2005 Freightliner Columbia, Daycab, 14L Detroit 490 HP, Jake 10 spd, OD 3:70 cruise, 170” WB, 100 gal. alum. tanks, clean southern lease, Truck is Immaculate.
ON THE LOT 2007 Freightliner 120 Columbia Daycab, 12.7 Detroit, 445 HP, 10 spd. Autoshift, Jake, cruise, tilt/tel wheel, air ride cab & susp, new cap tires, excellent steer rubber, new brakes, 22’ Reiten Alum. Box, Tri-axle
Also - 2005 fully beet equipped with new 21’ Reiten alum. box. It has full locking rear drive axles, low miles, mint cond., steerable pusher axle, double frame.
1998 Wilson Commander hopper bottom trailer-43x96x72, standard hoppers, 11R24.5 tires, very good condition. Phone 701-265-2327. 80 CHEVY C70 twin screw, 20 ft box, 427 with 5 & 4 transmission. 79 Chevy C70 with lift tag, 19 ft box, 366 & 5 & 2 transmission. Both have good tires, roll tarps, new DOT stickers, good running trucks. Choice $10,500. 701-367-5498. FOR SALE: 2001 Jet 42ft. Hopper bottom with Ag hopper, windows, 11R24.5 tires, very low miles, always shedded. Excellent. 320-246-3246 or 320-760-3705
WANTED TO BUY
Wanted To Buy: 4x4 ATV, Summers MultiWeeder & Side Delivery Rake. Call: 701-265-2590
Wanted
Small grain acres to harvest. $25/acre with support equipment. 605-848-3947
WANTED: Heavy duty harrow 30-36 ft. 605-350-0203 Wanted To Buy: JD 740 self leveling loader, need 8' bucket, grab fork & JD joy stick. Call Dick @ 701-789-7131 or 701-785-2187 WANTED TO BUY: 7 or 8 foot x 16 ft enclosed trailer with ramp in good condition. 605-266-2877 WANTED: No till corn planter. Up to 8-row. Must be a plate planter in good condition. 605-852-2233 Wanted: Gleaner straight cutting head for wheat, 27ft or 30ft; For Sale: 2000 Chevy Z71 Ext cab shortbox 4x4 1/2 ton pickup. Rebuilt trans. with only 40k miles. Dark blue with leather interior, $3500/obo 701-215-3844 or 218-745-5048.
WANT GRAIN TRUCK
Want grain truck for small farm. Call 701-238-4748. WANTED: JD wheel weights 22½" bolt pattern, bigger the better. Also want: Case 730B ripper 7 shank must be in good condition. FOR SALE: 6200 Lilliston Bean Combine, late model, shedded; $2500. Harrison 6-30 windrower center del 8bar, pu; $2000. Call: 701-261-2932 WANTED: Sunflower pans to fit a 25 ft IH 1010 header. Call 605-823-4974 WANTED TO BUY: New Holland 259 side delivery rake in good condition. 701-640-1892
WET KITS • FRAME STRETCHING Dakota Aluminum Hopper Trailers 38'-6" and 41' in stock. Spring and Air ride
Farm Bodies Steel and Aluminum 18'-24'
Cancade - Reiten and Dakota Aluminum Frame alterations - Frame Stretching
Wet for all applications Wet kits forkits all application SEE End Dump • Vac trailers End Dump • Vac trailers US AT 3rd steerable axles steerable and BIG WatsonWatson 3rd axles non steerable SuspensionsIRON! and non steerable Suspensions 13,200lb to 25,000lb suspensions 13,200lb to 25,000 lb suspensions
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3804 Highway 75N Moorhead, MN 1-800-232-3787 218-233-8681
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3RD AXLES FOR TRUCKS & TRAILERS
2006 FRT’L COLUMBIA, Detroit 455/515 hp, 10 spd, 3.73 ratio, 170”wb, 325,000 miles, new alum. wheels, SUPER NICEDRIVES LIKE NEW! $37,900
FOR SALE: 1999 48' 6,400 gallon Reefer Water Trailer w/3" pump & mix cones. Also, two 53' Van Trailers For Sale. 701-642-9275
STEEL & ALUMINUM FARM BODIES
92 Cornhusker 44’ with 86” sides, new traps, good shape, $13,900. 1978 Wilson 40’ long with 78” sides, good shape, $10,900. 605-329-2818 or 605-329-7003
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Will sell this building for less than a post frame building. Wind load, snow load and steel gauge is heavier than all other steel buildings. Would consider selling 100’ of this building. Designed to handle a 70’ door. Will sacrifice. Make offer. 701-318-0300
AGRICULTURAL DRAIN TILING
Surface and subsurface water problems?
✔Custom Manure Spreading
FOR SALE: 2010 JD all wheel steer X324 lawn tractor/mower with 48in cut. Has 320 hours. 605-461-3712 or 605-680-2318 Come Celebrate Tyler, ND Aug. 23rd & Aug 24th 125th Anniversary 10th Annual Plowdown, 23rd Color guard 6pm; Elvis Tribute 6:30; Flash Back band 8:30. Aug. 24th 10AM car show, antique tractor display. Neil Diamond tribute 12pm. Parade, plowing to follow 1pm; Games Galore 2pm-Midnite. Music "Challengers" Food. Friday 4-10; Sat 10-10. Call 701-642-1991
"Enoch Saga"
Horsepower to Satellite in a Single Lifetime. 228 pages Personal and Technological History of Enoch Thorsgards journey in life. Beginning with horses in the great draught and depression and today enjoying Satellite guidance as a Cattle Feeder, Legislature, Interesting Personal Sayings and Quotes, successes and failures; $12 postpaid. 701-587-6042 or enoch@polarcomm.com
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FOR SALE: 56'x10" Westgo Auger; gooseneck trailer 7.5'x19', 3 axle; 8"x52' Alloway auger; 12"x72'; Feteral auger; 30' Flexcoil packer; 6,000 bu. grain bins; 6000 gal. semi trailer; 2 Gdyr 16.9x26 10 ply on 8 bolt rims; Alloway 750 gal. spray pup. 701-640-1016
90X180 NEVER ERECTED STRAIGHTWALL ALL STEEL CLEAR SPAN BUILDING.
Lots cleaned, piles removed, (3) 650 bushel truck mounted spreaders, 2.5 yard loader, no pits. Carlson Enterprises, 218-686-2574.
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Call Dub Construction
Hunting Blinds/Stands
The best is now the biggest. 8 new models. Trailer or stationary type. Bow, rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader plus clear or tinted windows. Ultimate guns n bow 6'x6' octagon model now available. Prices start at $695.
Call for FREE Brochure 320-815-9898
FOR SALE: 3000 bu hopper bin, dented on one side due to wind storm. Make offer. 701-710-0987 Rotary Brush Mowing & Tilling Service. Mower & Tiller are a very maneuverable 5 ft cut width. Call 605-228-0140
for local quality service!
Good drainage can improve field operation and production, reduce risk of crop loss, maximize net returns and much more. Now scheduling.
701-696-2591 or email
Dub.Construction@gmail.com FOR SALE: 14 ft Hy Grade blade, 6 way hydraulics, $11,500. 701-351-0399.
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(2) rebuilt wobble boxes, large size for 1859 MF Headers $150 each; Peterson sieves for 760 & 860 MF combines. Several available, like new $100 each. Call 218-289-5898. FOR SALE: Outback Autosteer components: (1) EDrive unit, (1) Autosteer valve & (1) S control box. 218-674-4497 or 218-843-1712. FOR SALE: 33 ft 1610 chisel plow with bolt-on coulters, Herman harrow, $12,500. 911 Melroe plow, 5-16. Two JD 6 row all crop heads, one for parts. 701-680-1680 or 701-680-1038.
E = M (-C)2 too "No fixed frame" said Einstein. The horizon is a frame. The universe can have a center. It's not all relative. Straight light despite curved and quantized space times. Knutonian physics, catch any wave. Collector: 1986 112 lawn and garden tractor with 38" deck and #31 36" rear mounted tiller. Runs well. $1300 OBO. 218-583-4714. New diesel fuel tank, 5300 gallons, measurements = 10'W x 3½'T x 22'L, can help with delivery; $2,000. Felton, MN. 701-371-3972
FOR SALE: Semi fuel tanks/hangers $300. Bostrom airride seat dk/grey VIP Eldorado $500. Pair garage doors complete 9ftx7ft $300. 8ft over cab pickup camper $800. 2 Craftsman lawn mowers 25hp $650. Choice lv msg, 701-543-3843.
For Sale: 1988 Ford Bronco, nice shape, 1970 GMC C30W service body, set of 3 small wire concaves for IHC 1480, like new, 7000 JD Planter front fold w/fert tanks and monitor, two 20' IHC beanheads, one 810 sunflower head 20' w/pans; Two Pickup heads 12' one dummy head 20'. Call 218-779-4460
FOR SALE: NEW 6x6.5’ Insulator sliding patio door. 59”wide, 77” long topper for Ford pickup. Filler bars for International 915 combine. 605-870-9984
17,000 gal horizontal fuel tank, 2 separate compartments; $6,000. 8000 gal vertical fuel tank; $4,000. *Pumps available 701-238-7826
Various Sizes & Types of Evergreens. 605-439-3465
QTY 6 2006 INTERNATIONAL 9200I ISX Cummins Engine 400 hp; 725,000 mi; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 160 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $24,500 QTY 2 2007 FREIGHTLINER Century 14 L Detroit Engine 455 hp; 692,194 mi; Diesel; 10 Spd OD; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension; 3.58 Ratio; lp 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 184 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $28,000 2007 INTERNATIONAL 9200I C-13 Caterpillar Engine 430 hp; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension; 3.70 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 174 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: $29,000
QTY 10 2014 TIMPTE (QTY: 5) Air Ride Suspension; 40 ft Length x 96 in Width x 5 ft 6 in Height; 11R.24.5 Tires; Outside Aluminum Wheels; Tandem Axle; 2 Hoppers; Fall Delivery Trailers These trailers are set up with AG HOPPERS Stainless front corners two rows of three Lights Elect Tarp $36,750
PGNB-116A
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JD MX8 8 ft rotary mower, extra blades, 605-233-0888
PGNC-96A
Serving the valley since 1939 ROLTECTM SYSTEM
QTY 10 NEVILLE ALUMINUM HOPPERS Spring Suspension; 38 ft Length x 102in Width x 5 ft 6 in Height; 11R22.5 Tires; outside aluminum Wheels; Tandem Axle; 2 Hoppers; Fall Delivery Trailers These trailers are set up with AG HOPPERS $31,000
320-239-2677 Starbuck, MN
FOR SALE: 1970s 3/4 ton chevy pickup box trailer with 110 gallon fuel tank & pump, tool box, 2 westward stalk stompers, 100 gal gas tank, 2 wheel trailer with track whacker on it, 2 wheel trailer 3’x6’, shore station boat lift, aluminum, 7 1/2 ft wide with top for canopy. Phone 701-427-5514
PGNA-838A
2005 KENWORTH W900 36 in Aerocab Flattop Sleeper; ISX Cummins Engine 475 hp; 914,500 mi; 8LL; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension; 3.90 Ratio; 11R22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 235 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $34,000 QTY 10 2014 TIMPTE (QTY: 5) Spring Ride Suspension; 40 ft Length x 96 in Width x 5 ft 6 in Height; 11R.24.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; Tandem Axle; 2 Hoppers; Fall Delivery Trailers These trailers are set up with AG HOPPERS Stainless front corners two rows of three Lights Elect Tarp $34,750
Bale conveyors 36', 15'; 21' weed wiper; bale moisture probe; 820 IH 20' flex head; 46' hutch. auger gas; 1990 Ford transfer case; 1956 Chevrolet 235 engine-overhauled; 1978 Ford 460 engine, good shape; 1948 GMC engine 228. Call: 320-563-8453 leave message
1/2 PRICE INSTALL Call For Details.
2008 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR ISX International Engine 435 hp; 668,500 mi; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 172 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight $ 32,000
QTY 6 2006 INTERNATIONAL 9200I ISX Cummins Engine 400 hp; 725,000 mi; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 160 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $24,500
Stihl TS 420 concrete saw with newer diamond blade at 80%, $900. Support and bracing system for ICF forms. Enough to do a 2400 sq ft x 8' high basement. Includes steel studs, turn buckles, and angled plastic pieces for braces that hang in the steel studs. Makes a platform to walk on when set up. New $5400, asking $3900. Used 1 time. Call 605-228-2549
Gooseneck Platforms
AIR CONDITIONING: Enviro-Safe industrial 12A refrigerant, the coldest refrigerant available. Replaces 134A or other R12 substitutes. No license required. 36LB equivalent cyclinder $150. Two cases of refrigerant with dye, $135 delivered! Large quantity discounts available. Also Stop-leak, Pro-Seal & equipment for installation. FM Distributing Inc. Sheldon, ND 888-437-3280, www.fmdistributing.com
2006 INTERNATIONAL 9400I EAGLE ISX Cummins Engine 475 hp; 718,000 mi; Diesel; 10 Spd OD; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 230 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight $30,000
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TRUCK EQUIPMENT, INC.
2 Electric Hopper Conversions and Wireless Remote
800-325-2412 • 218-773-1194 Business Hwy 2 East Grand Forks, MN
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1000 Gallon Fuel Tank. 20gpm pump, shutoff nozzle, and fresh paint. $700 OBO. Call 605-290-9252 FOR SALE: AG SHIELD anhydrous knives. Used on less than 200 acres. $22.50/each. Call 605-290-9252 Legged elliptical water tanks with hoops. Have a 1350 gallon black and a 2350 gallon white available and also a 500 gallon white. 605-290-9252 FOR SALE: 2010 16x80 Duchess manufactured 3 bedroom 2 bath home in excellent condition, very clean. All appliances included, central air, master bedroom features walk-in closet, master bath has garden tub and walk-in shower. Located 1001 Park Village (approval required). Asking $40,000 OBO. Call Deanna for a showing 605-290-7877
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FOR SALE: •Versatile 400 Self Propelled 18' swather, always shedded. •Transport for self propelled swather. •Farmhand 8R30" folding row crop cultivator with rolling shields. •Degelman ground driven rotary rock picker with hydraulic shut off. •9 bin aireation tubes 12"x4' •Summers 104 6' 3-bar drag selection. Northwood, ND 218-779-5831 Hunting Blinds/Stands The Best is Now the Biggest! 8 New Models. Trailer or Stationery type. Bow, Rifle, Shotgun, Muzzle Loader, Plus Clear or Tinted Windows. Ultimate Guns N Bow 6’x6’ Octagon Model Now Available. Prices start at $695. Call for Free Brochure. See us at Dakotafest August 21-23 Mitchell, SD Booth #61 E 320-815-9898
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE: JD 222 Flex Head, very good plastic. nordlundstockfarm@gvtel.com 701-799-1613 or 701-799-0943
RICHARDTON DUMP CARTS
2 Richardton model 960 dump carts. Both have plastic liners. 1 has 20.8-38 tires, 1 has 20.8-42 tires. Both in very good condition. Asking $20,000 each. 701-640-0993 or 701-640-0500 •Convey All Seed Tender, 300bu. rear conveyor; $5,000. •JD 1060 Cultivator 48½' 3bar summer 94 harrow; $7,000. •8' Neuro grain vac; $2500. •JD 777 air cart, 42' 1060 seed tool; $9500. Call: 701-789-0426 FOR SALE: Michelin 16.9 R28 MFWD tires & 10 bolt rims. Tread 70%. Firestone 320/90R54 tires on JD rims. Tread 50%. Goodyear 18.4 R42 tires on Case 8 bolt rims. Tread 10%. White 6000 Series planter row unit. 1980 Ford F150 35” tires. 4” lift. 4x4. Case Model 446 lawn & garden tractor, restored. Good condition. 605-934-3594 Leave Message 6’ Artsway Belly Mower, mounts fit JD A, B, 50, 60. 605-470-0355 JD 404 Diesel motor. 3800 hours, can hear run, includes new batteries, $3800. 605-366-8571
HAY COULEE TRUCK AND WELDING
FARM EQUIPMENT 830 JD. R JD. AR on styled electric start JD. Model 97 Massey FWA. 2000 Ford 1/2 ton pick up, step side, regular cab, 4x4, V6, 5 speed transmission 701-782-4460 FOR SALE: 30’ Electronic scale complete. Weigh bars, outside read remote, inside main read box, Ibeams. 605-880-3219 JD 8560 with new motor, shedded. JD 9500 Combine with 630 head, nice, shedded. Green Grain cart with roll tarp. Red Concorde 3310 seeder with 2300 cart. 30’ Aluminum end dump trailer, triple axle, solid frame, new hoist. 1993 Volvo Truck with wet kit. 350 Bushel Gravity wagon with roll tarp. Case IH 9330 Auto Steer. Excellent shape. 605-329-2802 FOR SALE: 520 Hydrostatic Bobcat, has 4ft bucket, new cutting edge, new tires, in very good running condition, 701-255-2718 or 701-400-4365 1948 IH KB5 grain truck with 13ft box and hoist. Allis Chalmers model 60 pull type combine. IH model 100 press drills. Lilliston cultivator. Older JD plow, 2pt pull, five 16in bottoms. IH model 75 pull type swather, 25ft width. 605-380-7831
FARM EQUIPMENT Massey 775 swather, 1/2 cab, good canvasses, good shape, always shedded. $1500 OBO. Int 16-22 row crop cultivator, very good shape. Buffalo row finder. 320-491-9337 FOR SALE: 520 Hydrostatic Bobcat. Has 4 ft bucket and new cutting edge. New Tires in very good running condition. 701-255-2718 or 701-400-4365 FOR SALE: 3 pt row guidance systems and monitor, like new. Spray coupe transport trailer, 3.7 ft. JD 2 angle blade. 8 Square Bale Decon grapple fork. 15 ft, 18 ft, 21 ft MacDon finger rails. 30’ JD bat reel. 3 pt JD 4 and 6 row cultivator. 8 and 10 ft JD pulltype cultivator. Double side delivery rake hitch. T-Post wire and insulators. New poly for John Deere 925 flexhead. Swather lift guards. 21’ Bat reel for 721 IHC swather. 701-430-3188 10 Square bales squeeze-omatic. 2.4 Row Allis cultivator. 2 Wheel car or trailer mover. New tires. 1-row potato cultivator. 1 row potato digger. Potato bag stapler machine with bagger conveyor. 3.8 row 30” Nissan bean rod. 2 & 3 HP singlephase motors. 701-430-3188 Killbros 385 gravity box, ball extensions, truck tires, $4000. 605-880-0667 FOR SALE: Liebrecht Ditcher Call 701-680-0127
FARM EQUIPMENT RETIREMENT SALE: ★1998 Case IH 2388 combine, 3,153 separator hours, $46,000 uptime repairs in 2012. ★Case IH 2020 30 ft flexhead with Crary air reel & header trailer. ★1994 Volvo tri-axle with beet equipment. ★28 ft field cultivator. ★SprayAire 90 ft 750 gal tank. ★Melroe spray coupe. ★JD 22 ft 3pt anhydrous applicator. ★30 ft 7" electric auger grain auger. Call for prices. 218-779-4529 or 701-599-2920. •2001 KW, W-900-500HP, CAT, 90,000, SMOH very nice, $27,500. •2005 Freightliner Columbia Daycab, 430HP Mercedes, 10 speed, excellent runner, $24,000. •IHC 2000 Eagle w/small sleeper, C12 CAT, 10 speed, 230 wheel base, runs good, $11,500. •2000 Sterling daycab, ISM - 375 HP, 250,000 on reman motor, $12,500. •Setting up a 2000 sterling with 20’ box and hoist, N14 Cummins, 10 speed. •2005 KW T600, with arrow cabs, N-14 - 460HP. •Several 40/45’ flatbed trailers and several Pintle tilt bed trailers. •Coming in 102x48 spread axle step deck 2) Load King tri-axle gravel trailers. 701-238-5898
2007 Sterling AT9500
MBE; 450 hp; 10 sp Eaton; 700,000 mi; new 21’ ITB aluminum box; Rugby hoist; ProLoc tarp; dual wheel pusher; new recap rears; new stears
$61,500
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2005 Freightliner CL 120
12.7 Detroit; 10 sp; 540,000 mi; 3.70 rears; dual wheel pusher; new aluminum outside wheels; 60% rears; 22’ HCTW box; Rugby hoist
$63,750
Hopper Bottom Pup
20 1/2’ HCTW pup built on airliner air-ride suspension; new aluminum outside wheels; new caps; matches 05 Freightliner
$26,000
2002 International 7400
DT 530; 300 horsepower; 10 speed; 14,000 front with 12.00/22.5 tires; 40,000 rears with 11.00/22.5 tires; spring suspension; 90% tires and breaks; 3/8 factory frame ready for 22’ box
Inquire for Price
1993 International 8100
L10 Cummins; 310 horsepower; 9 speed; 441,000 miles; rear tire 60% matched, front 75%; 19’ Hay Coulee Truck & Welding (HCTW) box, Rugby hoist; Pro Loc tarp; and rear air controls.
Office: 701.728.9500 Jeff: 701.833.9613 Tony: 701.833.5985
$33,500 Hay Coulee Truck and Welding 101 125th Street SE Surrey, ND 58785
Email: info@haycoulee.com Website: www.haycoulee.com
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35SA - 14' (6 1/2' X 14') BLACK.............$1,550.00 35SA - 14' (6 1/2' X 14') GREY...............$1,550.00 35 SA - 14' ( 6 1/2' X 14') AZ BEIGE .......$1,550.00 35 SA - 14 (83" X 14').........................$1,600.00 35 SA - 12 (83" X 12') SIDE RMPS .......$1,725.00 35 SA - 14 (83" X 14') SIDE RMPS .......$1,775.00 (2) 60 CH - 16' (83" X 16')....................$2,300.00 (3) 50LA - 16' (6 1/2' X 16')...................$2,425.00 (3) 70 CH - 18'......................................$2,595.00
(5) 22GN 25' + 5' 3RAMP.....................$8,750.00 (2) 22 GN 28' + 5' 3RAMP.....................$8,950.00 DUMP TRAILERS 22GN 30' + 5'.......................................$9,250.00 (4) 70 SR ( 60"X 10') 7000# GVW .........$3,750.00 22GN 35' + 5' 3RAMP...........................$9,900.00 (3) 14 LX - 14 (83" X 14' ) 14,000# GVW ......................................$6,400.00 14GX - 14 (83"X14') GOOSENECK EQUIPMENT TRAILERS (2) 14ET - 20' SKID STEER TRAILER........$3,900.00 14K GVW .............................................$7,500.00 14FT - 20' FULL TILT..............................$5,100.00 (2) 14TL - 20' 3/4 TILT...........................$5,100.00 (4) 14TL - 22' 3/4 TILT...........................$5,300.00
CAR HAULER/ UTILITY
35SA - 12' (6 1/2' X 12') GREY...............$1,500.00 (2) 35 SA - 12 (83"X 12') BLACK..........$1,550.00 R001949151
520 1st Avenue NW • Hillsboro, ND 58045 Tel: (701) 430-0877 • E-Mail: tim@Bloomfieldenterprises.com
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FOR SALE: 3 pt row guidance systems and monitor, like new. Spray coupe transport trailer, 3.7 ft JD 2 angle blade. 8 Square Bale Decon grapple fork. 15 ft, 18 ft, 21 ft MacDon finger rails. 30’ JD bat reel. 3 pt JD 4 and 6 row cultivator. 8 and 10 ft JD pulltype cultivator. Double side delivery rake hitch. T-Post wire and insulators. New poly for John Deere 925 flexhead. Swather lift guards. 21’ Bat reel for 721 IHC swather. Long JD snouts for flexhead. High-rise side for JD all crop head. 701-430-3188 FOR SALE: 1975 Chevy C65 truck, 427 motor with Allison automatic trans., 19ft box, hoist & tarp, $7000; 800 International plow, 10 bottoms 18", $6500; Gleaner 500 30ft Flex head for R series $6000; JD 21ft pull-type swather $1000. Call 701-740-1547.
2012 BBI 8 ton fertilizer spreader, Liberty model, stainless steel, tandem axles with 21.5 tires, metal top that slides to the side on rollers. This is a very good spreader that has gone over 1,000 acres, asking $19,000. 605-264-5456 For Sale: 924 good poly. 218-754-6181 218-791-3987
Flexhead, $2500 or
8 Used 710/ 42 tractor tires, 30-40% tread left. $320/ each. 90' NYB pickup sprayer $1500 OBO. 1976 F700 single axle truck with 361, 16 foot box and hoist. $2950. 450 bushel Parker hopper box with 2 compartments and surge brakes on the running gear. $2750 1070 Case with Westerndorf loader, no cab, $9750 Call Andy Beyer at 701-640-2222 10,000 gallon fuel tank. Make Offer. 218-557-8534
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2006 John Deere 120 Chopper. Elite 5th wheel flatbed trailer 25 ft. 18x46 Goodyear tires. 14x9x34 Goodyear tires. 420thX90R30 tires. 3 point Rock Pick with hydraulic cylinder. 507-838-8775
Tightline DRAINAGE
Tile Installation, Rotary Ditching, Excavating, Surface Drainage. Call for your Quote TODAY!! 701-640-2354 FLEXICOIL 75 5 coil packer, 31 ft, $8000. 701-740-5337 or 701-741-2954.
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Tile Plows
Liebrecht Tile Plows, Rotary Ditchers, GPS and Laser Systems. Call us for ALL your DRAINAGE Equipment needs!!! 701-640-2354 or 701-640-4933 2009 Rem 2700 grain vac, 226 hours, excellent, $14,500. 10 Bottom JD 3700 auto reset plow, good shape, $12,500. 1975 Dodge 600 single axle truck, $4,500 or offer. Call 701-640-0136
For Sale: JD 8820 Combine, 4520 hrs. 300 hrs on new concave and cyl bars. $7500 218-754-6181 or 218-791-3987 790 New Holland field chopper, 36" corn & hay head, remote spout. JD 4320 3 pt. Leon Quicktach loader model 800 with JD brackets. 15 10 ft concrete bunks, 18.4 R42 duals on Deere rims. 701-799-3610 or 701-820-0441. FOR SALE: 914 JD Pick up Header. 30' MacDon pull type swather. Call: 218-201-0380
2012 Westfield EMD 8x56 Auger, 10 HP, Electric Single Phase Motor, VERY LOW BUSHELS, LIKE NEW, $4,000
2014 Wilson Hopper, 41x72x96, Spring Suspension, LED Lights, Steel Wheels, Ag Hopper, Roller Gates, $32,600
2012 Westfield MK 13x71 Auger, NEW Last Year, VERY LOW BUSHELS, LIKE NEW, $12,500
1997 Timpte Hopper, 42x78x96, Air Ride, Steel Wheels, 2 Speed Traps and Jacks, $17,250
2004 IH 9200i Eagle Semi Tractor, C15 Cat Engine, 10 Speed Transmission, Air, Cruise, Tilt, Air Slide Plate, Steel Wheels, Dual Fuel Tanks, CLEAN, $23,500
1999 Wabash Drop Deck Trailer, 53x102, Closed Tandem, Spring Suspension, $18,900
1997 Great Dane 53x102 Flatbed Trailer, Closed Tandem, Spring Suspension, Slide Axle, $9,600
1987 Loadking Belly Dump Trailer, 40 ft, Triple Axle, Spring Suspension, Roll Tarp, Good Tires and Brakes, $19,500
SEE OUR INVENTORY AT:
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 34 foot Hawkmaster hopper bottom grain trailer, steel, 24.5 tires, coil tarp side chutes, good condition. Also 68ft Riteway Jumbo harrow, hyd. down pressure, used very little, excellent condition. 701-361-3409 or 701-924-8654, Fingel, ND
2011 Case IH Magnum 335
Low Hours, Great Condition. Loaded. Deluxe Cab, Powershift transmission, 5 remotes, front fenders, front weights, $190,000. Near Mayville, ND. Call 701-361-7034
1990 Etnyre Insulated Tanker, 40 ft, Rear Trap, Used for Oil, $15,500
1999 Manac Drop Deck Trailer, 48x102, Air Ride, Spread Axle, $14,500
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2004 Ford F350 4X4 Crew Cab 2004 Ford F350 4X4, V8, Auto, 1999 Ford F550 Flat Bed, 2wd, V10, 2003 Ford F550 Utility Truck, V10, Utility, White, 5.4 V8, Auto, Very Long Box, Nice Truck with Only Auto, Rust Free Truck, Only Auto, 2wd, Only 70K Miles for 64K Miles for $13,950 Clean Truck with 97K Miles for 99K Miles for $13,950 $14,950 $16,950
2002 Chevrolet 2500 Reg Cab, 4X4, 1992 GMC Topkick, Service Truck, 2000 Ford F250 4X4 Ext Cab, V10, Long Box, V8 Gas, Auto, Rust Free 3116 CAT Diesel, Allison Auto, Crane, Auto, Short Box, Rust Free Truck Truck with 70K Miles for $13,950 Welder/Generator, Nice Condition with Only 71K Miles for $12,950 with Only 50K Miles for $27,500
1999 Ford F350 4X4 Ext Cab, 1999 Chevy 6500, CAT Diesel, Allison 2003 Ford F550 4X4 Ext Cab, 7.3 Diesel, Auto, Service Box, Auto, Flat Bed, Very Clean Truck with V10, Auto, Flat Bed, Very Clean Rust Free Truck with Only 69K Miles Only 28K Miles for $15,950 Truck, Only 82K Miles for $18,950 for $18,950
1999 Sterling 8513 Tandem Axle 2001 Ford F550 Flat Bed, 7.3 Diesel, Tractor, CAT 275HP, Allison Auto, Auto, 2wd, Very Clean Truck with Excellent Condition with Only Only 52K Miles for $15,950 92K Miles for $24,500
2002 International 4300, Dump 2007 Ford F450 V10, Auto, 1999 Ford F350 4X4, Utility Truck, Truck, DT 466, Allison Auto, 14' Flatbed, 2wd, Rust Free with V10, Auto, Rust Free Truck with Only 72K Miles for $13,950 Air Brakes, Only 114K Miles for 124K Miles for $14,950 $27,500
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FARM EQUIPMENT RETIRED FROM FARMING FOR SALE: 1992 MacDon 3000 21’ pull type swather. Westfield 10”x71’ swing away hopper auger, used very little. 7720 JD combine, excellent cond. J & M 350 bu gravity wagon, nearly new Shurlock roll tarp, 100-20 tires. J Craft grain cart, 650 bu, 28L26 tires, good Shurlock roll tarp. Degelman rock picker, reel type. Morris Magnum II 31’ duckfoot w/nearly new 16” sweeps & harrows. Flexi Coil 50’ heavy harrow. 14’ JD chisel. 16’ JD 1640 plowing disc. 1984 Ford 9000 truck tractor, single axle, Cummins, good 11R 24.5 tires, with or without 750 bushel gravity box. 1993 GMC Topkick single axle truck tractor, Cat 3116, PS, 11R 22.5, 123,715 miles, with or without 550 double hopper box. 605-436-6774
FARM EQUIPMENT Renner Equipment ★Brandt SB400 Field Sprayer 90- 90 foot suspended boom ★Two large Augers. 13x85 & 91 ★(5) Small Augers. 7 & 8 inch x 30-41'. ★Cornhusker Grain hopper trailer. New tires, brakes, roll tarp. ★Lorensz 13x29 Hay mover. Cramer 8 bale in-line mover. Sitrex 2007 20-wheel rake. MDS & Miller bale spears & grapples. ★JD 1293 Cornhead ★Richardton 14' dump box ★Gehl 1410 manure spreader ★Hagendorf 400 bushel spreader ★Koyker Grain Bagging System. Brand new. ★(4) Livestock creep feeders Photos at RennerEquip.Com Call Corky @ 605-848-1013
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13X70 auger low profile hopper, nice condition. $6900 Call Brian @ Seifert Sales 701-212-9713
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2 New 400 Bushel Westendorf gravity boxes with lights 75-22.5 tires, never used $6,750 each. 245 Case IHC Diesel tractor front wheel drive, TA 55 Westendorf loader, Woods 70” 3 point finish mower, nice condition, $6,950. New Holland GT 22A garden tractor, power steering, live hydraulic, 52” mower, 44” 2 spade snowblower, grass collector, 600 hours, nice condition. $5,250. 2003 7x20 enclosed cargo trailer, side and rear entry, $3,750. 605-881-7947 or 605-794-4731 Toronto, SD. Can Deliver. 26' Wishek Disk 842NT - 2009 Model Gates harrows with carbide tips. Front blades are 26 1/2" and rear are blades - 28". Nice condition. The disk has been serviced. Field ready $49,500.00 22' Wishek Disk 2008 Model - 862NT Gates harrows with carbide tips. Front blades - 28" and rear blades are 27". Nice condition. Has been serviced. Field ready. $47,000.00 701-324-2289 For Sale: Brent 610 Grain Cart, w/new auger and gear box, scale, $10,000. 36' Summers Coil Packer, $8,000. 69 White, twin screw, 20' Haulaul, twin compartment, rear augers, $4,000. 93 S65 Sprayer, windscreens, 100', $3,000. 8 bottom White plow, coulters. 218-689-6872 or 218-442-7285 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
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FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: Schulte semi high lift rock picker, RSH4, shedded and new gathering chain, $2,500. 605-437-2772 FARM EQUIPMENT ESTATE SALE: New Holland 664 baler, John Deere 7700 combine w/3 heads, silage dump box, Versatile 20ft swather, International 2+2 tractor, feed wagons, manure spreaders, augers, chisel plows, 6 bottom plows w/drills, drills, rake, mower, trucks, Heavy Duty pickups, antique rakes, thrashing machine & others, fuel tanks, water tank, pickup sprayer, 16ft Rawhide stock trailer, 851 NH baler, 114 NH conditioner, too numerous to mention. Price negotiable. Call 701-258-8881 Also 17 CLASSIC CARS! FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 16 whl v-rake, 1060 Gehl silage cutter - 3 row hd, 715 John Deere feedwagon (really good shape), Delaval mixer wagon, 16' Brady stock shredder with windrow attchmts, 8010 Allis Chalmers front-whl assist tractor w/new hvy duty loader - low hours & major overhaul, New Holland 575 skidsteer w/new motor, 6'x24' looseneck horse trailer w/ss sides, brand new Foremost calf working shoot. Call ALLEN 605-377-4135 FOR SALE: 1985 5288 MFWD, 700 hrs on new motor, axle duals, new rubber on front, 3 remotes, excellent condition, $35,000. JD 212 pickup head, with 5 belt JD pickup, $2,000. JD 653 all crop head, $2,000. Nice swather transport, $500. Hiniker 5800 air seeder cart, 56 bushel capacity. Everything shedded. Call 605-448-2491 ‘98 Dodge 2500, 5.9 diesel, auto, Bradford box, tool box, $9800 OBO. ‘92 Dodge 3/4 ton pickup, 5.9 diesel, utility box, looks good, runs good, $4250. Super M Farmall with new overhaul, 3 pt, PS & live power, $3500 OBO. H Farmall, $1800 OBO. WD45 Allis, new paint, $2000 OBO. 4010 John Deere, syncro, cab, good tires, $10,000 OBO. Mac Melin, Hartford, SD 605-366-9293
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FOR SALE: 8ft Farm King 3pt tree disc with notch blades. New Holland 195 manure spreader, like new. 2 place Triton aluminum snowmobile trailer, 1998, very nice. 467 John Deere round baler, mega wide pickup, always shedded, excellent. 10ft Gravel Box w/cab guard includes subframe, hoist, & pump 2000 Freightliner semi w/sleeper, C15 Cat engine w/13 speed transmission, nice 88 Honda Goldwing 32000 miles. Excellent condition. Crary 3pt hydra lift with pallet forks and balesteer. Like new. 4040 JD, 5400 actual hrs, excellent condition. Gravity Box with hopper topper Storley Farms 605-881-5843 or 605-486-4156
2010 CHALLENGER MT765C - 570 Hours
Powertrain Warranty to May 2015; 320 hp; Track Drive; 16" Track; 20-22" spacing; 3-Pt with Quick Hitch; 5 Remotes; 1000 PTO; 20 Front Weights; Leather Seats; HID lights; Auto Guide Ready; EXCELLENT CONDITION; $210,000 701-541-5796.
1991 1680 combine for sale
very clean field ready 2200sep hrs 3200 eng. hrs with 1015 pickup head 21500 call 701 741 0120
1460 IH Case combine; 6300 Lilliston bean combine; 230 IH Case self propelled swather; Harriston 8 row mid mount bean cutter & rod weeder; (30) 18"x4ft aeration tubes with (2) 10hp Keho fans. Call 218-779-1434.
12,000 gallon propane tank rated 250 PSI sitting on good cement piers with piping. All to go. You remove. $15,000. Located by Bowdle, SD. 701-797-4766 or 701-789-1554.
Truck Drivers needed for beet and corn harvest. Call Steven 218-791-9089 1 Agco 29ft model 400 combine head SN#27460246 with pickup reel and 2 sickles. 1 Agco 12ft combine head with Melroe 388 pickup. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Call 406-724-7012.
860 MF Combine. 24' header with cart. 24' flex reel. 7 belt pickup. 7720 JD Combine with 22' sund pickup for pinto bean. 7 belt pick up. 925 straight head with transport. 9 wheel side delivery rake, Columbia T.R. 79 like new used on 50 acres. Call: 701-256-5662
12,000 gallon propane tank rated 250 PSI sitting on good cement piers with piping. All to go. You remove. $15,000. Located by Bowdle, SD. 701-797-4766 or 701-789-1554.
FOR SALE: JD 224 Rigid head; JD 212 5-belt Pickup head; IHC Hydro 70 tractor with F-25 Loader; Versatile 876 tractor. Call 701-493-2348. Edgeley, ND.
FOR SALE
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•Case IH 1020 30 Flex head with F&A Field Tracker. •36' Mauer Header Trailer. •New small wire concave's for Case IH 1680 up to 2588. •New Holland 985 Skidsteer with 2spd. •JD 250 skidsteer with hand controls. •'94 JCB Backhoe Loader w/extend-a-ho. Call: 701-710-0506 or 701-680-0335 www.alberssales.com
•2 Case 1015 pickup header; $2500/each. •1486 international tractor 8071 hours, 3 point, 3 hydraulics; $11,500. •1993 F350 4x4 crew cab, 460, auto, long box, 156,000 miles; $1000. •2 Nisson rodders; $1,000/each. •2 speedy cutters; $1,000/each. •48' container chassis for seed tenders; $4500. •2 farm king canola rollers; $500. 701-247-3357
FOR SALE: 8500 GAL fuel tank Fillrite pump. $5000. Woltjer Farms, 19997 325th St., Elbow Lake, MN 56531. For Sale: IHC T/screw 1974 truck, 19" steel box, tarp, hoist, hydraulic plumed, good tires, runs good; IHC Farmall mixer grinder, hydraulic post hole digger mounts front loader bucket. 701-733-2375 Miskin SP-17C 17 yard pull type dirt pan scraper with hydraulic push off, serial #20471; $19,500. Call: 218-498-2800
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WANTED TO BUY: MFWD loader tractor with 3PT and cab in the 80-95HP range. Looking for older model in good condition. Call 701-338-2004 or 701-626-1492 JOHN DEERE finger reel, 25 ft. for 25' flex head. Excellent condition. Can help with delivery. $2,000. Also Steiger chisel plow with straight disc's in front. 17'. Nice condition. Felton, MN 701-371-3972
FOR SALE: ★1994 JD 9600, 2wd, 20.8x38 duals, TSR fine cut chopper, F/S spreader, JD inspection and field ready. $32,000 OBO. ★1996 JD corn head, non chopping, JD poly snouts with ear savers. $16,000 OBO. ★1992 JD 930 rigid head, full finger reel. $4000 OBO. ★1997 JD 930F flex head, 2008 Crary air reel, poly snouts, fore/aft. $12,000 OBO. ★JD Chisel plow, 17 ft., nice harrow. $3500 OBO. ★JD 3700 plow, 10 bottom flex plow, A/R and coulters. $15,000 OBO. Breckenridge, MN. Call 701-640-4712. Brandt 2007 20110 Conveyor. PTO driven. 12,000 bushels per hour capacity. Very good condition. Davenport, ND. 701-645-2529 Cell# 701-238-9545. AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale 9224 White header harvest ready. Also Header trailer make offer. Also 653 JD Allcrop header make offer. Call 218-926-5640 or 218-289-3275. 2001 770 CH JD Road Grader, 10,142 hrs, new tires, engine overhauled 15 hours ago, serial #PW770CH578 834; $55,000. Call: 218-498-2800 For Sale: Phoenix rotary harrows for 41ft. Also 41 Summers colters, $2000. Call 701-583-2271
Skid Steer Rock Digger
Haugen Skid Steer 36" Rock Digger. $1750 call Brian @ Seifert Sales 701-212-9713
Distributing high quality, reliable agricultural products to local farmers. The New X Series 13" Auger Features: • Heavy-duty scissor lift undercarriage • Steel trussing for 84' and 94' auger • Better serviceability • Increased capacity • New flight connections
Backsaver Auger Mover
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Use your thumb, save your back! • 12V All Electric Powerswing • Comes with 2 Wireless Remotes and a Magnetic Light • Can be Converted with Optional Attachment to a Load Out Auger Mover
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If you don’t like it send it back after harvest for a refund
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Introducing Batco's 2435 Field Loader! • 14" Tube • 23.5" Belt • Electric, gas and hydraulic drive options • Standard with weather guards • Capacity rated up to 14,000 bu/hr Ideal for load out into trucks and trailers
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FARM EQUIPMENT Pressure Washer Central Inc.
Terra-Gators For Sale
2 - 1903's with 6 Bin AgChem boxes, 1803 with Tyler box, 1603T with AgChem box, 1603 with AgChem box. Call for further info & pictures 701-739-6351, 701-739-6352 & 612-281-6096 FOR SALE NEW Vertical Fuel Tanks 50,000 gallon tank 14 x 44 (tall) 12,000 gallon tank 10,000 gallon tank Contact 320-287-1350 1978 International corn sheller with 50’ drag, very good condition. High capacity corn sheller. $2,000. Call Doug 712-348-0739 FOR SALE: Diesel fuel storage tank, 8500 gallon, 8’x21’ horizontal, with pump and meter, $5000. 320-760-1993 or 218-770-0517 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
Formerly Palmer Distributing (Operating since 1984) Aaladin Pressure Washers with clutch drives & flat free mag wheels. Also exclusive Exchange Technology GO GREEN! SAVE$ NEW, USED, RECONDITIONED Chemicals for every application! We SERVICE most major brands. (next to Perkins) Aberdeen SD 605-226-4095; 800-733-2967 palmdist@msn.com
John Deere 1600 chisel plow, 41’ with NH3, $2000. Wilrich chisel plow, 40’ with Beline granular applicator, $1500. Grain Master conveyor, 10”x35’, electric drive, $3000. Spray-Air 3600 sprayer, 110’, 1300 gallon tank, 440 Raven monitor, $12,000. 701-435-2969 or 701-320-1783
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FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE: •8 ton hopper bottom feed tank w/4" auger. •7½hp 220 electric motor. •2hp 220 electric motor. •48" JD snowblower, fits 300 series JD lawn tractor. •1978 23' Winnebago Motorhome, Izuzu diesel engine. Call: 218-435-6622 leave message
FOR SALE: •Used 15x29 Lorenz chain stack mover. •16x30 Lorenz chain mover. •13x24 Lahman chain stack mover •One 16x33 Lorenz demo model •One 8' Lorenz mini cult, new. Call anytime, Art Trautmann, 701-220-3510
For Sale: Case IH 725 Swather. Always shedded. Like new condition. $4500. Call 701-272-6375 or cell 701-263-7268. 920 JD Flex Head w/McDon finger reel; $2000. 220 JD Header w/2-9' Sund Plus; $1500. 653A JD All-Crop Header; $2,000. 20' Sund PU; $600. 630 Pickett, 8820 & 7721 combines for parts. HIH Tractor. 8 row Nissen Roct. 2 Canola rollers, like new. Sharon, ND 701-789-0922 2-2000 gallon fuel tanks with electric pumps, used once for diesel, 1 year old, stored inside. $1850 each. Call 605-520-5316 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920
FOR SALE: Tine Plow 6 foot commercial built double link plow mounted on TD25E International dozer. Includes 6", 8", 12" boots and boot trailer. 8" power feeder. Separate electrical system for GPS. Includes boot trailer. 507-828-2219 Blue-Jet Landwalker Anhydrous applicator, 42ft walking tandems on main frame & wings. 2000 Schulte 9600 snowblower, 8ft, 540 PTO, hyd spout. JD 400 21ft rotary hoe. Assorted IH 60 Series concaves. Call 701-640-0325
CIH 30' 1020 FLEXHEAD, CONCAVES, SPREADERS
CIH 1020 Flexhead with Crary Air Reel, field tracker, fore and aft, and header height control. Set of small wire concaves, set of grate slotted grain rear concaves, and 2 spreaders. Please call 701-388-5923
The Only Poly Tank Seed Tender On The Market!
3 Models Available 290 Unit • 400 Unit • 500 Unit
FARM EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
1986 JD 690C excavator, $18,500. Komatsu PC120-3 excavator, $16,500. (2) 2007 Ford Sterlings. Day Cab, 460 HP, low miles, clean, each $28,500. 1990 JD 510C 4x4 Extendahoe backhoe, 6600 actual hrs, $21,500. JD 544D payloader, $10,500. 1992 Cat, D5C LGP dozer, 6-way, nice, $25,500. 1984 JD 770A blade w/snow equip, clean, $22,500. 1086 Ag Tractor, clean, good T.A. $10,500. 1998 Chev 3500 4x4, 4-door w/38’ 2005 Felling trailer. V clean. Unit price $15,750. JD 544 payloader, $11,500 W Central MN Call Dave 320-226-1750 www.monteusedequipsales.com
1981 Chevy C65 Grain Truck, diesel 5+2 speed, 20ft steel box, hoist, roll tarp, air lift, tandem axle, sharp, very nice. JD 3950 Cutter. 2 JD 3RW Cutter heads JD 714A & 716A chuck wagon with gears, nice. EZ Flow 500 grain cart. MacDon 5000 16’ hydro swing. CIH 8720 Cutter with 2RW head, one owner, shedded. White 25ft Rock flex disk. CIH 451 3 point 7ft sickle mower. CIH 1100 9ft pull type mower. Parker & JNM 350 bushel gravity boxes. 1975 Int grain truck with 20ft box, hoist, roll tarp, twin screw, runs excellent. All in Nice Condition. 605-527-2425
Allis Chalmers WD 45 wide front, new tires, restored. International MTA wide front, new tires, restored. JD 3020 Diesel, new tires, 3pt, restored. 1956 3/4 Ton Red Ford, new tires, hoist, oak bed, mint condition, must see, collectors. 2 High Wheels farm wagons, antiques, one triple box with new shoveling board, one flare box all new wood, have spring ride seats for both, restored. Collectors. Wagon wheel tables w/ plate glass tops, rod iron bases. One of a Kind! GA400 Gopher poison machine. Call 701-640-2023 or 701-274-8214
2004 Ford Pickup, Super Heavy Duty, 4WD, worn hubs, $5,900. Slide In Camper w/pop up top, furnace, gas-electric, refrigerator, good condition, $800. Camper Refrigerator gaselectric. Small Cement mixer. 6in Auger. 100 Bushel grain wagon. Older Grain drill w/grass feeder, 12ft long. 14ft Tractor disk. 300 Gallon gas tank. Older misc windows. Antiques horse scraper. Band meat saw w/grinder. Side delivery rake. Horse stone bolt. Tailgate feeder. Dehorner. 8in Radial arm saw, Black & Decker. Call 605-880-3785 or 360-880-6845
Northside Implement HAYING EQUIPMENT Meyers 3600 + 3750 Manure Spreaders.........In Stock Rowse D-9 with New Holland heads ...............$10,200 Meyers 560 VB & 750 VB Vertical New Sitrex and H&S rakes Manure Spreaders ......................................In Stock 2007 MacDon A30-D mower conditioner........$18,900 E-Z Haul Hay Hauler.......................................In Stock 1475New Holland mower conditioner ............$12,900 Degelman Land Rollers...................................In Stock MacDon 5010 mower conditioner ..................$10,500 Harms Land Rollers ........................................In Stock New Holland 456 single9’................................$2,100 Mandako Land Rollers ....................................In Stock 2005 Case IH RBX 562 baler.........................$13,700 H&S Rakes 9 And 16 Wheel............................In Stock Vermeer 605XL ............................................$13,200 J&M 750, 875, 1151 Grain Cart, Vermeer 605M balers, Tarp And Scale ............................................In Stock 3 to choose from .................. starting at $21,000 Unverferth Grain carts....................................In Stock Gehl 700 20 wheel rake ...............................$11,900 West field Augers............................................In Stock Gehl 520 12 wheel rake..................................$3,500 Brandt 5200 and 7500 grain vacs...................In Stock H&S 12 wheel rake .........................................$3,000 Sitrex rakes 14 and 16 wheel .........................In Stock 2009 Case IH RB564 baler, Loftness grain bagger and unloader ................In Stock 5100 bales, netwrap .................................$19,800 MacDon R80 and R85 mower conditioners.......In Stock New Holland 648 Baler ...................................$5,800 Landpride Lawnmowers, brush mowers, Batwings, New Holland BR780 ........................................$9,300 Vermeer 605K Rebuilt Pickup ..........................$6,000 finish Mowers, grass seeder, 7’ tiller, 14 wheel Tonnutti rake....................................$8,500 landscape rake ...........................................In Stock TILLAGE J&M 375 seed tenders..........several to choose from Great Plains Turbo Till, 24’, 30’ and 40’ ..........In Stock Haybuster 1130 tub grinder ...........................In Stock Till Tech Twister vertical tillage 24’...................In Stock Wilrich 513 Soil Pro’s......................................In Stock Landoll 6230 Disks ................................................Call Wilrich Chisel Plows ........................................In Stock H14 42ft Phoenix harrow .............................$14,500 Great Plains YP Planters .................................In Stock 40’ Great Plains Turbo-Till new blades, Great Plains 5115 Turbo Chisel .......................In Stock rolling harrow and reel..............................$51,000 Great Plains Disks...........................................In Stock 30’ Summers Supercoulter new front blades ..$33,500 Great Plains Turbo Max...................................In Stock 44’ 4900 Case IH field cultivator ...................$15,500 Great Plains Diskovators.................................In Stock 40’ Summers Supercoulter with CATTLE EQUIPMENT Summers harrow.......................................$34,500 Meyers 3550 spreader..................................$18,000 30’ Summers Supercoulter with chopper reels $35,200 610 Roda spreader .......................................$12,500 44’ Wilrich Quad 5 field cultivator .................$24,500 GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT 25’ Krause 4900 disk with harrow.....................Just In J&M 750-14 tarp and scale ...........................$18,900 25’ Case IH 3900 disk with harrow................$17,500 Brandt 5000 EX Vac, 2009............................$15,700 26’ Sunflower 1434 disk with new front blades and Summers Harrow................................$28,900 Westfield 13x91 swing hopper auger.............$11,500 25’ CIH 496 disk with new front blades and new Brandt 5000 grain vac, harrow teeth .............................................$13,500 new fan and bearings................................$15,900 NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALS Demco 950 cart, Tarp 800 metric tires ...........$23,000 Landoll 6230 Discs .........................................In Stock Brent 620 grain cart, tarp and scale ..............$11,500 Landoll 7431 29’ and 33’ vertical tillage.........In Stock J&M 525 grain cart tarp....................................Just In Loftness 20’ Stalk Chopper Windrower ............In Stock 2007 Westfield 13X81 swing auger ...............$10,200 Artsway scrapers SKIDSTEERS & TRACTORS with weights..........14ft $11,650, 16ft $12,150 Farmhand 2145 loader bucket, grapple, bale spear. Great Plains YP 30’ -40’ -60’ planters .............In Stock Has JD40 series mounts...............................$6,300 Degelman rock digger ...............For Sale or For Rent Gehl 5635 Skidloader ...................................$14,900 Meyerink 12’ & 14’ 72-31 Terex Payloader .....................................Just In box scrapers ..............12ft $5,200, 14ft $5,500 Versatile 550, new............................................Just In Rowse 16 & 20 Wheel Rakes ..........................In Stock Versatile 450, new............................................Just In Rowse Double 9’ mowers................................In Stock Versatile 305, new............................................Just In Rowse Single 9’ mowers .................................In Stock Case IH 9270, 855, duals..............................$43,000 Vermeer 605 SM balers ..................................In Stock 1996 Ford Versatile 9480 4700 hours .........Coming In Gehl 5240, 5640, 6640, V270 Skid Loader.....In Stock Vermeer Webster, SD 605-345-4799 TollFree 1-800-675-4761 Brandt Gehl Versatile www.northsideimp.com Unverferth
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TF 80-51 Westfield 10hp Elec..$4,200 2120 Ford c/w F.E.L. ..............$15,000 1978 855 Versatile.................$18,000 NEW 16’ Pull Cat....................$22,500 4-Used REM2700 Grain Vac.......CALL REM 1026B Grain Vac .............$8,500 16104 FarmKing ....................$30,000 TF 831 Westfield 20hp.............$2,800 TF1036 Westfield. ....................$2,800 750 Demco Grain Cart ...........$18,000 24' White Chisel Plow..............$2,600 16" PTO Pump NEW ................$8,625 8R30 Elmer’s Cult ....................$6,500 MK13x81 Wheatheart ............$11,500 13x85 TMMR FarmKing.........$15,000 Farmall 95 ..............................$44,000
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Altona, MB Canada Just 7 miles North of the border
204-324-5523
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BEET EQUIPMENT
COMBINES
'03 Spray-Aire 90', great condition; $10,000. 2009 30 Ton Valley Beet Cart, new inner & outer scrub, hydraulic door on throat; $66,000. N&J Farms Call Kevin @ 701-741-4295 2002 8 row Parma Beet Lifter in very good condition. Call: 701-786-3162 For Sale: 6 row Alloway rotobeater. Has steel L knives on front drum and blade type scalpers. Good condition. $2500. Call 701-740-0172.
COMBINES FOR SALE: 1995 John Deere 9600 combine, 3,400 hours, duals, many updates, excellent condition. Also, 2003 930F Flexhead, asking $32,000. 605-216-2392 JD 9610, 3200 separator hrs, new feeder house, bars, conveyor auger, walker blocks, tires, excellent shape, $45,000. 605-881-5393 2005 9650 STS combine, dual tires, 1700 sep hrs, 2800 engine hrs, very clean combine, $92,000 OBO. 605-380-0627 1993 John Deere 9600 combine 3200 sep hrs, Big top hopper extension and auger extension. Clean well maintained through the John Deere shop every other year. $25,000. Call 605-212-0259
FOR SALE: Case IH 1680 Combine, well maintained, long shoe H.H.C. F/A hopper ext, near new rubber, long auger, specialty rotor, chopper, grain loss monitor, Cummins motor, great shape. Call 701-724-3648 or 701-680-1632 1991 Case IH 1680 combine, 5400 hours, well maintained, $17,000. IH 1020 flexhead, new cutting parts and drives, $6,000. 605-880-0667 FOR SALE: 1984 JD 7720 Combine. New motor. Good condition. 4000 hrs. Rutland, SD. 605-480-2089 1997 JD 9600 combine, bin extensions, fine cut chopper, dual chaff spreaders, yield monitor, auto header height, new shoe & new sieves, wood blocks on straw walkers, 4827 separator hours, $25,000. 1997 JD 9600, bin extension, fine cut chopper, dual chaff spreaders, auto header height, wood blocks on walkers, 4139 separator hours, $25,000. Both machines excellent care. 605-628-2417 or 605-881-9122 02 9650 Walker, 1857 sep hrs, OAS, F&A, yield moisture, hopper ext, 60 series hookup, BT712 duals, $85,000; 701-866-8814. FOR SALE: 2007 Twin Master Pickett Combine, new slow speed transmissions, always shedded, field ready. 218-252-8724
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FOR SALE: JD 930F, flexible platform with full finger auger. 2001, very good condition. Splined powershafts. Call 605-467-6157
1998 Case IH 2388 combine, 3,153 separator hours, uptime repairs in 2012 $46,000; AFX Rotor with new rotor cage; New unloading Auger, Hopper bottom, all belts chains sprockets, elevator & return, new sieve, asking $69,000. Call 701-599-2920
2001 JD 9650 walker combine 1888 sep. 2444 eng. hrs. Yield and moisture monitor. Also 930 rigid and 930 flex heads. Always shedded and well maintained. Will sell together or separate. 21’ 590 JD p.t. swather with low acres, excellent. JD 800 s.p. swather, make offer. 218-478-4474
TWO 9600 JD combines. One 1996, one 1992. Too many new parts in last 200 hrs. to list. Very good machines, always shedded. 2800 and 3500 sep. hrs. Call for details. 701-210-0466 or 210-0345. Always leave message FOR SALE: Collectors, Farmers, & Scrap Dealers. JD 95 combine with 2 heads for sale. 605-845-7004 2004 John Deere 9660STS, fine cut chopper, extended auger, single point hook up, Contour Master, dual, well maintained, many new parts, $95,000. Call 605-520-4458 1993 Massey Ferguson 8570, RWA, 240 HP with 25ft flex head and rebuilt Case IH 1063 cornhead, pickup head also available. All excellent condition, $50,000 Call for more details. 605-214-1057 Claire City SD. •2011 JD 9770, 952 hrs, duals, Contour Master; $166,000. •2007 JD 635F; $15,500. Call: 507-993-0720
Bourgault 1100 Grain Cart ....19,000 UFT 750 bu, hyd. drive ........11,500 30’ 972 PU Reel ................16,500 CIH 6000 SP 24’ PR .............6,500 25’ CIH 1020 ......................2,500 JD 224 Flex........................2,500 36’ MacDon 974 ................15,500 30’ Honey Bee-CIH .............15,000 30’ 972 CIH ......................15,000 36’ 962 CIH........................9,500 New 36’ MacDon PR ............8,500 2008 MacDon M150, 16’ Auger Head....................48,500 2006 MacDon 150, D-50, 35’ Head .......................62,500 MacDon 40 16’ & 18’ Auger Heads for M-100, M-150, M-200.....CALL MacDon 922 16’ & 18’ Auger Heads for all MD 9000 Tractors ......CALL 12 - JD & Case IH PU Heads ...CALL 6 - MacDon Draper Heads ......CALL JD 1508 Rotary Mower..........2,950 Degelman 70’ Harrow .........12,500 JD 4850 MFW, 3 hyd, rad. duals, fast hitch .......................28,000 41’ JD 1810 Chisel Plow ......17,500 CIH 883 Corn Head ..............2,750 2009 35’ MacDon D-50 PU reel, JD Mts..........................33,000 MF 4840 4WD ....................7,900 30’ Case IH 8230, batt reel.....4,500 10’ & 12’ Box Scrapers .1,990-2,090
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FOR SALE: 1998 JD 9610, 2280 sep hours, duals, hopper extension, fine cut chopper, dual chaff spreader, Green Star, Contour Master. 2001 MacDon 36’ draper head to fit JD combine with single point hookup and transport. 693 JD cornhead with knife rollers. Straw chopper to fit 9600 or 9610 combine. All in good to excellent condition. Call 605-437-2488 or cell 605-281-0797 CIH 1688 Combine, rock trap, chopper, hopper ext, unload auger ext, 3rd lift cyl, tires 80%, 4070 engine hrs, well maintained and very good condition. $24,000 ph 701-871-1389
COMBINES 1991 1680 Case IH, 3987 hours on machine, new Cummins engine. 1982 1480 IH, 3536 hours. 25 ft Rigid head & 20 ft Rigid head. Call for info 701-886-7479 or 701-247-3453. FOR SALE: 2003 CR 960 New Holland combine, 1700 separater hours, good condition, field ready. $90,000. 701-452-2891. 2001 2388 CIH combine. Field tracker, rock trap, chopper, duals, hopper topper, bubble up auger, UD+, HD rear axle. Through dealer shop last year. New sieves and bushings, new rasp bars on specialty rotor. Good shape. Deep tread tires @ 75%. $62000 J&M 525 grain cart. Red. 1000 RPM PTO. 30.5x32 tires. Good shape. $8000 2006 30ft 1020 CIH flexhead. Field tracker. Brand new guards and sickle. Good shape. $9000 Located in NESD Call Matt at 605-881-7375 For Sale: 2006 Case IH 8010 1500 sep hrs, RWA, fine cut chopper, Complete autosteer, pro 600 w/yield/moisture mapping, 24' auger w/extender. Local combine always shedded very nice and field ready. $148,000. Also, 2004 Case IH 2062 36' Flex draper header, new canvases; $28,000. 218-686-8335.
FOR SALE: 1981 Massey Ferguson 860 combine, hydro. Headers: 2381 MF 24 ft standard, 1859 MF 20 ft standard, 1859 MF 20 ft sunflower, 9120 MF 20 ft flex, 1859 MF 10 ft pickup head, White model 31 18 ft standard. 218-681-5724 or 218-686-5330.
1482 International Pull Type Combine, field ready, always shedded; $2300. Call: 701-269-1498
925 Flex head, excellent shape. Also, a 922 Straight head, excellent shape. Call 605-577-6552 or 605-290-3861
2005 JD 9760 STS. Duals, Contour Master, 2100 hours. Just through JD Program. Completely reconditioned. $98,000. 507-993-0720
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Something fun for every one! Visitors welcome! August 13:
September 21 & 22:
Worthington, MN.
Pride Of Dakota Showcase, Dickinson, ND.
August 15 – 18:
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Barnum, MN.
Pride Of Dakota Showcase, Williston. ND.
Cruising Downtown,
Carlton County Fair,
August 15 – 18: Douglas County Fair,
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Deadwood Wagon Train Trail Ride,
Buffalo, SD & Medora, ND. September 12:
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Pride Of Dakota Day North Dakota State Capitol, Bismarck, ND.
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King Turkey Day, Worthington, MN.
Pride Of Dakota Showcase, Fargo, ND. Pride Of Dakota Showcase, Bismarck, ND.
COMBINES 1979 Gleaner L-2 Sund Pickup Head. 20' straight head, nice shape; $3500. Tune up last year; $4500 for everything. Call: 701-366-4660 FOR SALE: 1999 9610 JD combine, complete engine overhaul, new tires all around w/18x42 duals, all new augers, new reverser, new elevator chains, 600 Series hookup, wired for autosteer. Gone through John Deere dealer shop every year, always shedded, You Won’t Find a Nicer One! Call 701-883-4264 2002 Case IH 2388, has 1850 engine hours, 1460 separator hours, big singles, field tracker, deluxe cab, large display yield monitor, Cold start package, factory installed weight bracket, Outback autosteer, has 1 owner, stored in the shed, serviced yearly, very nice combine! 605-380-5736 ask for Ryan (2) 800/70R38 Tires w/rims. (2) 28L R26 Tires with no rims, came off JD 9770 combine, very good condition. 218-289-4714 FOR SALE: 8820 JD combine, 87 model, has 25 foot 925 flex head with AWS air reel and hopper ext. Fair condition. $17,500. 701-238-5434 or 218-596-8692 FOR SALE: •1999 Case IH 2388 Combine, 2415 sep. hrs, 1 year old Mud hogs on back wheels, always shedded, hopper extensions, field ready; $76,500. •1999 Case IH 25' Flex head w/crary air reel; $13,500. Ayr, ND Call: 701-668-2423 or 701-541-0689 1991 Case IH 1680, 8.3L Cummins engine, 6060 hours, long sieve, specialty rotor, rock trap, chopper, tires at 90%, recent repairs, cylinder bars, rebuilt feeder house, complete unloading auger, rotor gear box, radiator, less than 200 hours on rod & main bearings. Very well maintained machine. Chad 218-779-6117. FOR SALE: •1982 Massey Ferguson 860 Combine, 6cyl., gear driven, in good condition; $6,000. •20' flex head with U2 reel; $1,500. •20' straight head with 712 reel; $1,000. Call: 218-459-3341
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COMBINES 2011 JD 9770, 952 hours, duals & CM, $166,000. 2007 JD 635F, $15,500. Call 507-993-0720 1986 Greener N5. One owner with 2600 actual hours. Excellent condition with 14’ header & narrow windrow pick up. $6900 OBO. 701-368-1568 FOR SALE: 2188 CIH Combine. Specialty Rotor, Chopper, Rock Trap, Hopper Top, Mud Hog, 30.5x32 Drivers, 18.4x26 Rear, 4975 engine hours, 3566 separator hours, Two set concaves, extra field lights. Repaired list available. Richard Evenson, Climax, MN. 218-779-2628 Asking $53,500 Gleener L3 combine, in great shape, just completely gone thru shop, ready to go, asking $14,000 OBO. JD 643 6 row 30in cornhead, completely rebuilt, asking $9,000 OBO. Will sell together or separately. 605-225-5427 1981 860 Massey Combine, 6cyl., low hours, #63 630 corn head, pick up head, new belts, 20' 1859 sunflower head, all to go-$3500. 770 New Holland Chopper 2 row corn head & hay head; $500. Call: 218-465-4040 or 701-400-4496 •1994 R62 Gleaner Combine, 2,340 hours; $20,000. •1989 R60 Gleaner Combine, 2,187 hours; $7,000. Beach, ND 406-795-2508 FOR SALE: 2000 2388 Case IH, 2783 engine hours, 2198 sep. hours, chopper, rock trap, hopper toppers, lots of new parts. No corn or beans, very clean machine. Call: 701-782-4204 or 701-391-8838 JD 7720 Combine, has new concave & cylinder bars, most belts new, all work done at the local dealer, tires good, header reverser, chaff spreader & air foil sieve, has Sund pickup head & 224 rigid head, finger reel & bat reel, always stored inside. Call: 701-391-8201
COMBINES Price Reduced. 2000 JD 9650W, 2538 sep hours, HHS, DAS, Sunnybrook cyl, Redekop MAV chopper, hopper topper, chaff spreader, HID lights, 914 PU w/new belts, only 200 hours on raspbars, concaves & chopper, $84,500. 2-24.5x32 Firestone Rice tires on JD rims, $3100. 204-347-5244, St. Malo, MB.
2000 John Deere 9650 STS Combine - $80000- Includes John Deere 925 Flexhead Eng. 3716 hrs Sep. 2503 hrs Contour Master John Deere Autosteer Greenstar Ready Hopper Extentions 2 Sets Concaves Stored inside Excellent maintenance. Barnesville MN. Call Tim 701-238-0199.
850 MF Combine 1985 Hydro RWD 4393hrs, 850 MF 1983 Gear Drive 3019hrs, 750 MF 1980 Gear Drive 3012hrs, 1859 20ft. Flex Head, 1163 Corn Head, two dummy heads, 1144 Corn head four rows, combines always shedded, tires poor but all machines in working order. Please call after 6pm. 218-731-3262 MN.
COMBINES 1994 9600 JD combine with air foil sieves. Rear wheel drive, planitaries. 35.5x32 front tires, 23.1x26 rear tires. New concaves & bars in 2011. $25,000. 930 full fingered flex head with Crary air bar, $8000. 960 30 ft MacDon draper head with pickup reel, $6000. 914 JD pickup head, $6000. 218-686-4231 or 218-686-8130. 1981 MF 860 V8 hydro 4600 hrs major refurbishing, 1975 MF 750 372 engine hydro, 63C corn head recent knives and chains, 20 ft. 1859 flex head, u2 reel/w hydralic drive, poly, 6 row 30 sunflower head, dummy/melroe pickup, lots of spare parts $7500 for everything 701-388-2799 MacDon 974 Flex scraper 2007 model, AFX/CR adapter, hydraulic fore and aft, very good shape, gauge wheels, transport available. Also, 1391 Westfield auger, drive over pit express, like new. Leola, SD 605-216-8891 9500 John Deere combine, 925F flexhead, 693 John Deere cornhead. Heads can be sold separate. 605-237-2233 or 605-880-2912 FOR SALE: 2009 595R Lexion combine. Very clean machine we are the second owners. Combine will be field ready and even greased!! Machine has numerous updates and extra accessories! 909 separator hours. Tracks are 85%, updated HY-flow hydraulic system, new feeder house chain,PRWD. Contact John Scott at 507-438-1100
FOR SALE: 2 1970 NH TR-70 combines w/4 heads. 1 960 20ft straight head w/floating Love Bar. 1 960 17ft straight head w/floating Love Bar. 960 dummy head w/Melroe Model 378, 6 belt pickup, excellent condition. 960 dummy head w/Sund pickup. Both combines w/automatic header control. Always been shedded. 218-770-0562
FOR SALE: 1995 9500 JD combine, excellent condition. Also have a 925 Rigid header. Call 701-622-3379
1996 9600 Combine, Greenstar, C/M. 2600 separator hours, $35,000. 9650 Combine C/M, 4x4. 2100 separator hours, $72,000. 605-380-1188
1977 JD 7700 Combine with pickup heads. Must see to appreciate. Lots of new parts. MAKE OFFER. No Telemarketers. 605-532-5169 or 605-881-4202
1979 JD 8820 combine, completely rebuilt, field ready, $7500 OBO; 10x51 Farmking mechanical swing out auger, $1500; 2-8x51 augers with 18 hp gas engines, $750 each; JD 7720 combine, whole or parts. Devils Lake. Phone 701-230-2541 or 701-393-4408. MF 760 combine, $7500. MF flexheader with U2 reel, $2500. MF 20 ft sunflower header, $1000. 2 MF pickup headers, $500 each. 218-280-0446 For Sale: 1994 Case IH 1688 combine. Rock trap, straw chopper, straw spreader, hopper extension, 3500E/2625S hours. Single owner, always shedded. Good paint. Also, Case IH 1015 Grain Head. 701-371-9630 FOR SALE: 1440 IH Combine with 20ft flexhead, field ready. 605-868-0914
COMBINES 2011 Case IH 7120 522 engine hours, 381 separated hours. 20.8/42 duals. 4wd, auto steer ready. Also 35 ft header trailer. Retiring. 605-996-8484 or 605-770-1824 94 JD 9600 Combine, 20.8R38 duals, 10 Series updates, Green Star ready, 10 years of service records available. Always shedded. Also, JD 843 cornhead converted to JD poly row dividers. Call 507-789-6049
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1984 IHC 1480 Combine with rock trap, squirrel cage fan, specialty rotor, chrome bars, very good. 4900 engine hours. Hydro rebuilt. All new rubber shaker bushings. Grain tank extension. Adjustable shiv. IHC engine. Good and clean. Shedded always. Also have 1020 25' flexhead and 6 row 30" 863 cornhead for the combine or will sell any separate. 605-287-4386
For Sale: 1991 John Deere 9500 RWD Combine excellent condition. 30.5-32 rice tires 90%. 4215 2837 hours. new clean grain and tailing chains. Always shedded. with or without 925 flexhead. JD 653 All crop. New 11.2-24 Swather tires. 218-222-3593 or 218-689-1732 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920
1990 CIH 1680. 4800 hrs. 1600 hrs on new engine. Long sieve, axceller, chopper, AHHC. 1 year on new front tires, topper, and reconditioned cleaning system including both new sieves. Maintenance records. $20,000/obo. Also 30' 1020 flex head. 701-208-0859 or 701-208-1254. 1997 JD 9600 Combine: corn machine, 3189 separator, 4582 engine, duals, big rear wheels, Redekop fine chopper, JD dual chaff spreader, long auger, Greenstar, data center, fold down hopper extension, DAS, DAM. Very sharp, highly maintained, current JD inspection. Full set headers available. $48,000/obo. Todd Goven 701-448-2450 or 701-870-0208
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'09 case IH 5088, 911/725 hrs .....................Just In '10 Case IH 7120, 300/200hrs......................Just In '11 Case IH 7120, 575/485hrs......................Just In '10 Case IH 8120, 745/500hrs.................$269,500 '09 Case IH 9120, 863/562hrs.................$259,500 '09 Case IH 8120, 865/622hrs.................$243,500 '10 Case IH 7120, 850/650hrs.................$235,900
'09 Case IH 7088, 1100/880hrs...............$179,500 '08 Case IH 7010, 2022/1304hrs.............$175,000 '05 Case IH 8010, 1413/1012hrs.............$175,000 '05 Case IH 2388, 1500/1200hrs.............$159,900 '08 Case IH 2577, 1315/1126hrs..................Just In '06 Case IH 2377, 1831/1181hrs.............$149,900 '01 Case IH 2366, 2989/2299hrs.............$105,900
'07 MacDon FD 70, 35' flex draper............$52,500 '10 Case IH 2020, 35'.................................$29,500 '07 Case IH 2020, 35'.................................$26,500 '04 Case IH 2020, 30'.................................$26,500 '01 Case IH 1020, 30'.................................$12,900 '10 Case IH 3406 ........................................$35,900 '08 CIH 3412, 12R30"....................................Just In '09 Case IH 3212,12R30" ..................................Call '02 Case IH 2212,12R30"...........................$33,900
'98 Case IH 1063,6R30" .............................$11,900 '04 Case IH 2208, 8R30" ..............................Just In Clarke 1230, 12R30", off 2388 Combine...$22,500 '09 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 830, 8R30"........$59,500 '08 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 830, 8R30"........$56,500 '05 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 830, 8R30"........$45,900 '06 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 1230, 12R30"....$69,500 '05 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 1230, 12R30"....$69,500
'06 New Holland TG305, 4924 hrs..........$103,500 '10Case IH Steiger 435, PTO...................$229,500 '09 Case IH Magnum 275, 1442 hrs .......$159,500 '06 Case IH MX275, 2206 hrs..................$139,500 '04 Case IH STX275, PTO ........................$129,500 '2 CIH MX170, 5656 hrs................................Just In
'96 Case IH 9370, 4929 hrs...............................Call '95 case IH 9230, 8200 hrs, PTO...............$56,500 '85 Case IH 2294, 6200hrs ........................$16,500 '80 International 1086, 7700 hrs...............$10,900 '12 Yanmar EX3200, 32hp .........................$17,500
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New Meridian Augers on Hand! Many models from 8"-14" and 30'-95', 4500Bu/hr -12000 bu/hr, Many Options, Call 701-361-4790 or NorthStar-Ag.com 2001 925F JD flexhead, Crary air reel, full finger auger, telescoping drive shaft, Contour Master, DAS, DAM, HHC, multi point and single point hook up, extra poly, composite auger fingers, stored inside, $15,500. 605-201-1248 05 JD 635 Flexhead, single pt, 1 season on guards, updated auger, nice head. 605-470-0355 FOR SALE: 4425 Combine, 2400 hrs. 4435 combine, 3000 hrs. 918 flexhead. 220 flexhead. 444 cornhead. All items were used last season. 605-730-3155
HARVEST EQUIPMENT Combine parts for 7120: Grain chaffer 1 1/8”, grain sieve 1 1/8”, pre-clean chaffer 1 1/8”. 2 Rear factory combine hitches for pulling header trailers, fits all new Case IH Series. Ag Diesel solution engine chip, works great, easy to install. All parts half price of new. WANTED: Corn chaffer for 8010 or 8120 combine. 605-881-0154 2005 JD 630F, 30’ hydraflex, composite and full finger auger, low stone dam, hydraulic fore/aft reel Dial-a-Matic, header height sensing, single point hookup, poly end dividers, poly skid plates, warning and stubble lights, always shedded, $17,500. 701-219-4470 JD 643 6 row 30” cornhead. Very Good Shape. Asking $6000. 605-216-5323 JD 2006 635 Flexhead, hydro flex, single point hookup, new sickle, good poly, full finger auger, always shedded, very good condition, $18,000. Call 605-396-7900 2006 Gerringhoff by Northstar. 18 row, 20” cornhead. Hydraulic disk blade. Header height control. JD single point hookup. Field ready. Sam Schauer 605-439-3630 or 605-380-4396 2004 JD 635 F flexhead. Good sickle & guards. Poly is good. $9000 OBO. 2004 Maurer 35’ header trailer. Extremely low miles. $5500 OBO. 605-448-8246 Brent 874 grain cart, scale, tarp, 30.5-32 tires, $21,500. 605-448-8923
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500 Bushel Gravity Box with 12 ton running gear, roll tarp, telescoping hitch, 2 compartment. Call: 218-766-3926 Lahman 13'x24" chain stack mover with gear box $1850. NH super 717 forage chopper with 824 2 row adjustable cornhead and hayhead good condition $1250. MF 35 21' PTO swather $500. 36' Rowse dump rake good shape $800. Repainted WD Allis Chalmers NICE TRACTOR runs good $1250. Mobridge. 605-850-3996 2010 JD 612C lawn chopping cornhead. Contour Master hydraulic plates. Header height. Row sensors. 701-685-2466 MX130 Westfield auger, 13x91ft, low profile hopper with hydraulic swing hopper mover, used very little. Reason for selling, it wont reach my new bin. Call 605-770-8192 JD 3975 silage cutter with long spout and hydraulic pivot tongue. Green 3RN head. Field ready, good condition asking $18,000. Two 14' Richardton 700 dump wagons. Good condition, asking $9,000 each. Call Steve at Ree Heights 605-380-0092. FOR SALE: Delux DGE 3000 Tower Dryer, all SS Screens. Will dry and cool 3000 bph at 5pt removal. Excellent condition 139,000.00 Dan 715-245-6194 FOR SALE: IH 810 Pickup head, nice, $1,500. Case IH 1020 25ft flexhead, good, $5,500. Call 605-938-4246 or 605-237-9064
JD 3950 cutter with 5 1/2ft hay head, 3 row narrow corn head, $6000. IH 600 silo blower, $500. 605-880-0667 FOR SALE: 2002 CF/AB 270 farm fans. Continuous flow dryer, 2595 hours, singlephase, LP with automatic moisture control. Excellent condition. $22,500 OBO. Sukup Cyclone Air Delivery System with 5” tubes and distributor. Used for one season. Stored inside. Call for details. 605-625-3456 Willow Lake, SD FOR SALE, TRADE, or RENT: 608 8 row 30” Chopping head, hydraulic deck plates, knife rolls, 2008-2013 model; 893 Cornhead. 8 row 30”. Hydraulic deck plate & knife rolls; 630 JD flexhead. Call 701-778-7611 or 701-269-9687 REM 3700 grain vac For Sale. Several attachments and spare parts to go with. Call 605-730-0880. Harvest Tools •New Koyker Flex Store grain bagger system •IHC 1010 rigid head, 25ft bat reel •Buhler 13x85 grain auger •Mayrath 13x91 grain auger •New Header transport trailer, 25ft Photos @ RennerEquip.Com Call Corky at 605-848-1013 John Deere 212 pickup head for sale. 6 belt, right hand drive, always shedded, excellent condition. 605-795-3551 or 605-881-1122
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HARVEST EQUIPMENT Case IH 8220 Pull Type Swather, 25' finger reel, rear hitch; $4500. Premier 1900 Pull Type Swather, 25' finger reel, rear hitch, shedded, extra clean; $5500. Call: 701-351-0399 '01 JD 9650 STS 2136 sep hrs, CM DAS, F&A, hopper ext., 20.8x42 duals, yield/moisture monitor with GPS. '04 JD 630 Hydraflex header - non single point. '04 JD 9660 STS - 1624 sep hrs, 20.8x42 duals, hopper extension, CM, DAS, F&A, yield/moisture monitor. '04 JD 630 Hydraflex header single point hookup, excellent condition. JD 12 row 22 in. Corn head - GVL poly. 701-430-0745. Flex Head For New Holland Combine For Sale: Model 973, 25' with finger reel, field ready. Call: 218-686-2946 FOR SALE: John Deere 21' #590 pull type swather; $1500. 1995 6 row wic topper with knife scalpers; $1500. Call: 701-520-1153 FOR SALE: MacDon 25ft. swather, 1000 PTO, like new, only cut 1500 acres since new, always shedded. 701-360-3699. FOR SALE: •Westfield Auger, MK13-111 choice of 2012 or 2006 Model year. •Alloway Stock Shredder, 22', new gear box, excellent shape. •Inline centrifugal fan, 27", 10hp, single phase. •27" Propane Heater. •40' of 30" culvert, new. Call: 701-371-5195 930 JD flexhead, hyd. F/A, low hours on gear box, sickle & poly & other new parts. $7500 OBO. 218-790-4404. FOR SALE: 1997 9500 John Deere combine 4891 engine hours, 3648 separator hours, 30.5x32 tires at 85%, No duals. 2002 9650 STS 2772 engine hours, 2185 separator hours, 30.5x32 tires at 85%, no duals. Both combines went through the combine program at the John Deere shop last winter. Both in very good condition. Have all the papers for your inspection and several heads to choose from. 605-228-9188 or 605-228-3262 Eureka, SD JD 2004 630 Flexhead. High Dam, finger auger, excellent condition, always shedded, $15,000. 605-769-1123
With Processing Plants in Leeds and Petersburg, ND Receiving Stations in Maddock, and Grace City, ND Leeds: 701-466-2398 Grace City: Petersburg: 701-345-8264 701-674-3144 or Maddock: 701-438-2441 701-307-0408
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We are buyers and processors of Pinto Beans and Black Turtle Beans. If you have beans to sell give us a call! We have trucking available. R001881916
2012 John Deere 612CC Stalkmaster cornhead 30” spacing, Header Height sensor, knife rolls, and row sense. Warranty until September 2nd. Disengageable c h o p p e r . 1HOO612CKCC745603 $105,000. 605-715-7770 2010 Loftness bagger with un-loader, bags available, good shape, 605-290-3323 or 605-228-3025
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FOR SALE: •30' Case IH Flex header crary air reel; $16,000. •12R22" IHC 1000 series corn header, poly; $16,000. •90' spray air; $14,000. 218-955-0888 JD 9600 corn 1990 combine for sale. Owned since 1994. Always shedded, tires 90%, 5000 hours. All accessories. JD serviced every other year, $23,000 or best offer. Dakitch Farms, Ada, MN 218-584-8283 or 218-766-5628 Case IH 1063 corn head, 300 acres on complete rebuild, all new ware parts, Poly tin and paint, tracker drive, Bish plate to fit White or early MF rotary, $14,000. 605-214-1057 Claire City SD. Variable Frequency Drives/Phase Converters. Converts from single to 3 phase for 30 HP and less motors. Comes with enclosure and line reactors. Previously on a CMC grain bin. 605-750-0068
★ REDUCED PRICE! ★ FOR SALE: 2006 Sukup T2411 dryer, 40HP, stainless steel, 2,000 hours, excellent condition, includes fill & take-away augers, 1,000 BPH, $33,000 OBO. Must Go! NO TELEMARKETERS. Mack Farms in Leola, SD 605-216-9096 2 Versatile Swathers. 1980 4400 self-propelled, 22', cab, A/C, double swath $4,000. 1976 400 Self-propelled, 20', cab, finger reel, $1,000. 701-490-0824
JD & Geringhoff cornheads, 6R30, 8R22, 8R30, 12R20, 12R22, other sizes available, new & used. Will also do reconditioning different row spacing or complete rebuild on JD cornhead. We offer full warranty on any JD gear box we rebuild Sales, Service & Rental MW Cornheads, Inc. Hillsboro, ND 701-430-CORN (2676) 1984 JD 8820 Combine, 5500 hours, fine cut straw chopper & chaff spreader; $10,000. Dazey, ND 701-733-2208 or 701-840-2358
FOR SALE: New & used hopper bins, 900-6000 bushels on skids with aeration fans available, call now for good price. Also New and Used bean tenders. Inventory on stock, immediate delivery. 12,000 or 15,000 gallon fuel or liquid fertilizer tanks. 701-830-8000 ask for Fred 2009 608 JD Cornhead. Knife rolls, HHS, nice head. $39,500. 893 JD Cornhead. Fluted rolls, excellent condition. $17,000. 2010 JD 635 Flexhead with CWF $30,500. 701-423-5557 FOR SALE: Killbros 1810 grain cart, 1000 bushel, roll tarp, excellent shape, $20,500. Killbros 490 grain cart, 650 bushel, roll tarp, excellent $7,500. I bought both new! 605-853-3913 or cell 605-871-3611 FARM FAN 1000H stack dryer, 2000 bushel per hour, good condition. Riteway land roller, 4245, field ready, $25,000. 701-710-0525 Verona, ND. FOR SALE: 2011 Farm Fans 510 3ph Grain Dryer with stands, like new; $60,000. 2001 JD 893 Cornhead, 1 year on chains & sprockets, always stored inside; $23,000. Westfield 8x71 Grain Auger w/10hp electric motor & wheel swivel kit; $4000. Call: 701-320-9835 FOR SALE: 2015 Case IH Header with rake up pick up, used on 80 acres, fits 2588 on down; $8,000/obo. Complete rear axle for 2588 with 14.9x24 tires, new, never used; $4500. Sukup drive over chain conveyor pit, single phase motor included; $5,000. Call: 701-261-7601 or 701-238-0583 or 701-967-8377 PARKER 739 grain cart with tarp and scale. Meridian grain max 2000 hopper bins, skid, airation and a dent, $4,500; Macdon 25ft pull type swather with pickup reel not used in 5 years. Stored inside, $8,500. 701-269-3621, Medina, ND
HARVEST EQUIPMENT CASE-IH 30 foot Rigid head with finger reel. Good condition. 810 30 foot rigid head with finger reel, large auger. This head works with field tracker. Also have header trailer for sale. 701-640-2160
WESTFIELD AUGER 13X111
Low pro, power swing, like new, $15,500 or lease to own, $3875/year. Anderson Bros 701-493-2241
Small grain concaves for 960 or 9060 NH combine. 10x86 Feterl auger with swing away hopper - in good condition. 2 homemade combine header trailers. Call 605-680-2689 FOR SALE: 12 row bean rod, extra heavy duty JD shanks and double rod. Call: 701-230-2109 2009 DRAGO 1220 chopping cornhead, 12 row 20", self adjusting deck. Plates, ear savers, green poly, John Deere adaptor. Used only two seasons on 4000 acres total. Excellent condition, $75,000. 701-640-8119 2002 John Deere 930F, new poly, new cutter bar, guard sickle and hold down plates, all new 500 acres. $12,500. 320-314-2631 Farm fans 1500 dryer, $40,000. Feterl 130ft grain auger, $3500. 605-290-7079 Grain Cart - J&M 750 with scale & tarp, always shedded. Brandt 13”x110’ auger PTO. Two years old. Mayrath 8”x72’ auger PTO. Mayrath 8”x40’ auger PTO. Call 605-880-7098 Hazel, SD Area 876 Brent grain cart, excellent condition, $23,000 OBO. 605-280-3598 For Sale: JD 930F, 30’ flex head, full finger auger (no dents), poly skids (good), reel (very good), contour master, poly snouts, very good cond & appear, $10,900, with trailer $12,900, 320-284-2462
HARVEST EQUIPMENT New 3500 Bu Brock bin. $1950. 5000 Bu $2250. 27500 Bu $3850 each. 7000 Bu drying bin - Complete $6500. 2- 13000 Bu- $4500 each. 13000 Bu with floor $8500. 15000 Bu $6500. 22000 Bu w/floor $10500. 22000 Bu Butler w/floor & 8” unload $12500. 34000 Bu $8500. New 66000 Bu Brock with Everything Priced to Sell. 7 1/2 hp Keyho fans & transitions. 50’ of 15” drag and catwalk $5500. 48’ Floor stands $4900. 507-697-6133 usedbinsales.com 963 IH Cornhead, good shape, works great, good tin, $3,500. 605-480-1401 J & M 875 grain cart, scale, tarp, 30.5x35 tires. J & M 750 grain cart, scale. Also new J & M carts available. Call 605-350-3225 FOR SALE Stock Chopper 20’ Balzer Model 2000. Always shedded, $12,000. Also an IHC 1083 8 row narrow cornhead, clean, $6000. Dale Bowne 605-693-4200 FOR SALE: Case IH 2212 20" cornhead, fits the 8000 series combine, poly snouts, hydro deck plates, single point hook up. Very good shape. Call 605-395-7870. Can be seen at the Pro Ag lot in Aberdeen SD. •1999 JD 930F flexhead with poly snouts, $6500. •2 - MF 9001 13’ PU heads w/Sund pickups, adapted to JD $500 each. •2001 JD 930F flexhead with poly snouts, full finger auger, Fore and Aft, PTO hookups, $9,000. •All headers have extra parts or sickles and are in very good to excellent shape. CAN DELIVER. Best offers considered. Contact Henry Heagley, Westport, SD. 605-380-2816. MC600 Grain Dryer, 3 phase electric, works well, asking $3,500. 218-557-8534 leave message
EZ Cover Remote Bin Cap
No more climbing grain bins to open or close the cap! • Cable operated spring loaded latch and hinge • Comes Complete with 30' of 1/8" cable and hardware • Can be set in vent position for aeration fans • Heavy mounting rings makes installation very easy • Four sizes available 18" - 24" - 27" - 32"
'72 JD 800 Self Propelled Swather, 15' head, excellent canvases, Chrysler slant 6 engine; $700/obo. Northeast, ND Norm @ 218-779-1603
Bin Port
Eliminate the problems caused by the small, close to the floor, opening in your grain bins. • 24" tube, positioned at a 20 degree angle keeps grain in bin when cover is removed. • Big 18" diameter port accommodates large augers with ease and you can empty bins more easily and quickly • Cross bar holds water tight cover securely in place
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2006 MacDon 974 flex draper head with JD mount, $39,000. 2003 Gerringhoff cutting corn head, JD or International mount, $35,000. 605-480-3299
FOR SALE:
McDonn 3000 pull type swather, 2001, w/finger reel, excellent condition, $5000. 1482 International combine w/specialty rotor, pickup head and 17.5' straight head. 218-689-6872 or 218-442-7285. FOR SALE: 3 Universal Edible Bean Heads, 22', 1 with Sund Pickup, 1 with Pickett 8-bar pickup, 1 without pickup, shedded. Crookston, MN 218-289-1054 FOR SALE: •1990 JD 9600 Combine, 4200 engine hrs, 2900 sep. hrs, 2nd owner; $36,500. •2001 JD 930F Flex Head; $11,500. •1995 JD 930 Rigid head w/trailer; $7,500. -All in excellent condition & always shedded. Call: 701-741-7957
FOR SALE: 30' McDon 960 Harvest Draper Header w/finger reel, good condition; $8500/obo. Starkweather, ND Call: 701-292-4101 2005 John Deere 630F hydro flexhead, field ready, $13,000. Call 605-350-3907 2008 612 JD corn head, non chopping, with row sensor and header high, $53,000. 2010 JD 612 corn head, non chopping, header high $63,000. 912 6 belt JD pick up header, $3,200. Three Micada hopper bottom bins approx. 4000 bushel, $6,500 each. 701-269-9914 WANTED: Milo 605-946-5580
Fingers.
NEW 6 wheel header trailers. 36 ft, high speed, adjustable brackets, $4800. 701-351-0399. 4020 Versatile head, with bidirectional mounts to fit on a 276-2 bidirectional tractor. 605-281-1436
FOR SALE: 25’ JD pull-type swather in excellent condition, always shedded. For more info, call 605-380-4527
simple, efficent and cost effective floor and surface drainage system
To find a dealer in your area, contact Norstar Industries. Dealer Inquiries Welcome
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•2002 JD 914P 7-belt single point hookup $11,500. •38 ft. stud king header trailer tandem axle only a couple years old $6900. 701-430-0162
Case IH 1680, 4450 hours, speciality rotor, rock trap, chopper, chaff spreader, excellent tires, lots of new parts, $26,000. New Holland 855 baler, $750 for parts. 20ft steel box and hoist, $1,800. Pick up tonneau cover, $150. 605-520-8311 or 605-625-5643
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JD 6600 Diesel combine. 404 motor, 3400 hours, asking $4750 OBO. JD 444 cornhead. JD 216 bean head. $2500 each. 605-366-8571
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FOR SALE: 2- 28' diameter air floors and supports. 2- 28' Springland bin unloaders, like new. Westfield 10" auger for hopper bottoms, 3hp motor. 605-885-7362 2009 New Holland 94C Combine Header, 42',UII Dual Finger Reel, Dual Knife, Hyd. For-Aft and Tilt, Auto Height and Transport, AFX Adapter Call 701-679-2201
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16 Row 22” Green Calmer cornhead, head sight control, hydraulic deck plates, single point hookup, used 5 seasons. Shedded and in very good condition. 1/3 the price of new. 605-359-0064
FOR SALE: Unverferth 4500 grain cart, with new Shur-Lok roll tarp, 20.8 x 38 tires, 1000 rpm, excellent cond, $10,900. 320-284-2462
FOR SALE: GSI 114 Grain Dryer, single phase, LP gas, low hours, continuous flow, excellent shape. 320-360-4458
FOR SALE: Wheatheart self propelled auger kit. 16 Hp Briggs and Straton motor with electric start. Please call 701-430-0386.
Grain Systems Complete Storage, Drying & Handling
Batco Belt Conveyors, 13x35 hydraulic drive, 13x35 electric drive. Call: 701-741-4901 or 701-599-2080 FOR SALE: 2000 FX38 New Holland Forage Harvester, 6 row kemper corn head, 356 hay header, new knives & sheer bar; $75,000. Call: 204-322-5350 2008 New Holland 88C Flex Draper in excellent condition! $29,500. Call 701-640-4697.
PM AG Sources, Inc. 866-588-7624 Horace, ND
2007 JD 9760 STS, bullet roader, Y&M monitor, touch set, heavy duty reverser, power tail board, lincoln lube center, 42" duals, 28" rears, 1300 separator hours, been through shop. 2005 JD 935F Header, been gone through. JD 590 Swather, good shape. 701-230-9403
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HARVEST EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: •JD 5830 4 Wheel Drive Chopper w/kernal processor, auger box, air tube, 4R30" corn head & 12' hay head. •3 Miller 20' combo boxes with Miller 18 ton wagons, 14-L 16.1 tires with or without automatic wagon hitches. •JD 8640 Tractor with 12' blade. -All in very good condition. Call: 320-468-2428 or 320-630-1777
HARVEST EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: NH 960 head with a Rand 5 belt pickup, plastic teeth, always been shedded. 605-928-3213 or 605-770-0014 2005 JD 688 rotary forage header, good shape, $45,000 OBO. 605-730-2150 No Telemarketers 1997 20ft MC stock chopper, pull type, runs smooth, field ready, do have a few spare parts available, $6,500. Contact 605-929-6982
960 MacDon rigid header, fits 9610 & older JD combines. 930 JD flex head with Crary air reel, all new plastic, sickle, guards. Both heads rebuilt. Call 701-520-1489.
Hesston 7155 silage cutter, with 2 row 30 in head and hay head. 605-354-0338
FOR SALE: JD 224 Flex head with a 900 series finger reel, good to excellent field ready condition; $3800. Albrecht North of Williams 218-783-5111
John Deere 924 rigid head. Alloway 20ft 3 point shredder with a newer gear box. 605-237-8680
FOR SALE: 1998 JD 930 flexhead with near new plastic & sickle. No dents in drum. Very clean, head stored inside, $8500/offer. 30' Matson 2 wheel header trailer, $2000. 1985 JD 212 6 belt pickup head. Also very clean & shedded. $2000/offer. Enderlin 701-680-1991, 701-924-8334. 1990 JD 925R. Rigid Head. $6000. 605-999-1152 Case IH 8210 Swather, 1996 model with low acres, good shape. $5,500 OBO. 605-448-5728 or 605-448-5347 2006 JD 630F Flex head w/Crary air reel, low stone dam, 1 year on new sickle sections, spare sickle, good plastic, header height in rigid mode, contour master, 60/70 series hookups, full fingered auger, header trailer, stored inside; $25,000/obo. Washburn, ND Call: 701-460-1326 2007 JD 3975 chopper with 3 row 30 inch cornhead and pickup head, excellent condition. JD 12 row 30 inch cornhead, above average condition. 605-848-0010 605-848-0010
1,200 bushel hopper bottom tank, 12ft diameter, $650 OBO. 605-294-7007
FOR SALE: 13x91 Westfield plus auger, excellent condition, $15,000. 320-760-2074 2012 Lexion C512-30 chopping cornhead. Very clean, shedded, knife rolls, Auto contour-height control, adjustable deck plates, Auto Steer, low acres. Contact John Scott at 507-438-1100 $91,000 OBO
HARVEST EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 3 Balzer silage wagons, 16 ft, galvanized roofs, heavy duty Balzer gears, still have most of paint on floors & aprons! Also a Gehl long-hopper, hithrow silage blower. All shedded, Call 507-828-5347 or leave a message on 507-532-9249 Marshall, MN 25' Case IH Pull Type Swather with finger reel, keer sheer hydraulic end cutter, factory transport, nice shape; $4500/obo. Call: 701-303-0379 FOR SALE: JD 843 Cornhead converted to JD poly row dividers, snapping rollers, like new, one season on chains, sprockets, & deck plates, excellent condition, $7,900. Call 507-789-6049 1163 Massy Ferguson, 6 row, 30 inch cornhead, 701-851-0281 FOR SALE: Super B Energy Miser grain dryer, SE 1000c SN. SE1000C32102922, 3 phase 230 volt Natural gas, $15.500. 612-616-0250 FOR SALE: 8220 International Swather, lift fingers & finger reel, always shedded, great shape. Call: 701-454-3384 or 701-520-1074
625F Hyd flexhead, good shape, always shedded. 605354-0831 or 605-350-5788 2004 JD 635F flexhead, new style auger, good shape, $14,000. Also JD 230 30ft rigid head w/pto shafts so it can be used on Contour Master JD combines, $2,800. Also Weatherby Vanguard rifle, .223 caliber, rings and bases, $325. Call 605-380-8322 3800 John Deere silage cutter with high dump, 30” rows. Retired and no longer need it. Well maintained. Call after 6pm. 605-625-3165 FOR SALE: Grain Cart Brent 472. 701-284-7637 JD 6850, 1998 forage harvester, 4WD, auto lube, 2600/3600 hours, rebuilt for $76,000. Also 5830 4WD. 507-427-3520
1983 L3 Gleaner combine, corn & bean, big engine, straddle duals, 18.4-42's, 3250 sep hours, 4900 engine, Melroe 388 pickup header, 320 flex header, 22 ft straight header, Donahue double header trailer. $18,000. 218-289-1876. FOR SALE: JD 444 corn head, high back, good condition. 701-465-3505. WANT TO BUY: JD 643 corn head, high back, good condition. 701-465-3505. FOR SALE: Feterl jump auger. 10” with hydraulic drive. Best offer. Call 605-290-9252
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FOR SALE: 2002 930 John Deere flex head, 930 John Deere straight head, low stone dams off of 630F and 635F. 701-642-5394 evenings
Complete dual set-up, 520R42 Firestone deep treads, came off late model Case IH Combine, very low acres, excellent shape. Call: 701-261-9071
NO-DRIFT CHEMICAL APPLICATOR
FOR SALE: HOPPER TOPPER
WEED ROLLER 48” Pull or 36” Push Model
For JD 9600 combine. Additional 100 bushel capacity. Used 3 seasons. New price today $1125, will sell for $675. Call 701-749-2668. FOR SALE: 2008 MacDon SD60S Flex draper 30ft header, fits SN 184532 fits John Deere, $31,750. 612-616-0250 FOR SALE: Clarke machine 20 ft backbone. $3500 OBO. Painted green. Call 605-290-9252
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FOR SALE: Westfield MK 13x111 auger. Absolutely like new. Call for the best deal. 605-290-9252 FOR SALE: John Deere 924 rigid head and John Deere. 925 flexhead $2500 each. Call 605-439-3587
HARVEST EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 1999 893 poly corn head, fluted rollers, PTO shalfs, excellent condition & field ready, $14,000. Call 605-680-0074 JD 930 Flex head, 1998 model, sickle guards & poly very good, finger reel, field ready, on trailer; $6800/obo. Call: 218-782-2428 or 218-689-8376 FOR SALE: Camper Model 4400 chopper head. 6 Row 30. $22,000. 605-830-1454 1993 JD 9600 Combine, w/2 year old Mud Hog RWD, 3713 engine hours, 2584 sep. hours. JD 930 rigid head. JD 930 flex head. All in nice shape. Foxhome, MN Call: 218-643-3750 or 218-770-4139 FOR SALE All Crop Header. John Deere 853 all crop header with good sunflower sides, shedded. 701-645-2593 or 701-388-2681 2004 Case IH 1020 flex head, 25’ wide, Crary air reel, Fore and Aft. 308-430-3762
Wanted to Buy! Soyko International is looking to buy any variety of Non-GMO conventional soybeans for 2012 crop leftover seeds (with high premium) and 2013 crop new products. High premium prices over the CBOT are quite advantageous. Contract growing is available for the 2014 crop. Soybean and wheat seed are available for purchase.
HARVEST EQUIPMENT 2008 635 Hydro-flex head, single point hook up, has all the bells and whistles, contour head, $14,500 OBO. 2002 Polaris 500 Automatic transmission, electric winch, hand warmers, snowplow, looks good $3,300. 605-772-4440 or 605-354-0001 FOR SALE: 2 30' Case IH 1020 flexheads one with dual drives, 3 inch cut excellent shape $14000 older one single drive, one season on wobble box converted to 3 inch cut good shape for it's age $4500. Gann Valley, SD 605-933-1820 or 605-770-8287 no telemarketers 1063 Cornhead in good shape. $7000. 605-350-0287 2002 JD 893 corn head, knife rolls, hydraulic deck plates, single point, PTO drives, $25,000, Mauer 36' header trailer. 701-238-5755 FOR SALE: 12 ft Gehl silage dump wagon. Call 605-437-2317 FOR SALE: Portable drive over unloading pit, Sudenga conveyor chain type with drive over ramps. Call for more details 605-281-1436 FOR SALE: 2 1293 corn heads and 1 13x24 Farmhand stack mover. 701-320-0151 or 701-493-2562 Superb Energy Miser continuous flow grain dryer, Model SA625C, with 1000 hot bu per hour capacity, 3-phase, 48.5 max HP, 230 volt, $23,000 OBO. Call 605-380-6016 or 605-225-5427 HEADERS FOR SALE: •30' HoneyBee draper w/JD adapter; $24,000/obo. •JD 930F w/Crary air bar; $14,000/obo. •JD 224 w/seedeater quicktach pans; $5,000/obo. •JD 212 w/6 belt pickup; $4,000/obo. All are shedded and very sharp. Todd Goven 701-448-2450 or 701-870-0208
If interested, please call Jade In at 701-298-0645 or Howard Hoven at 218-368-1965.
500 Bushel Brent Grain Cart Dickey John scale, Good Condition $6500. 701-490-0024
J&J, Inc. DBA: Circle C Seeds 2493 380th Street • Gary, MN •218-356-8214 www.soykointernational.com
FOR SALE: Brand New John Deere 3975 silage cutter with 3 row narrow head. Priced to sell! Fits a 2013 model with full warranty. 605-354-2600 or 605-350-6274
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John Deere 608C Corn Head
2011 John Deere 608C 8 row 30" Knife Rolls, Contour master, Hydraulic deck plates, Low acres, Mint condition, always shedded $47,500 701-490-0024 JD 3960 Cutter. 2 row wide corn head. Like new hay head. 2 16ft Roorda silage wagons, 12 ton Westendorf gears, 14 ply tires, steel stringers, shedded. M FarmAll starts, runs, drives, but looks a little rough, good motor & drive train. 605-496-3709 JD 212 pickup platform, 6 belts, good shape, not used for 12 years, shedded. 605-380-5952 08 635F JD flex head, header height in rigid mode, crary wind bar, one season on new sickle, $26,000. 06 Timpte hopper, 42x102x78, electric traps, non ag hopper $24,000. Vulcan single pole 30ft header trailers $1,200. 701-351-5128. JD 92 5 flex head, very good condition, good poly, hydraulic Fore & Aft, single point hookup. 605-894-4438 or leave message JD 925 Flex head, full finger, poly, nice condition. Int’l - JD head adapter. 3pt Hydraulic Weed Badger rotor tiller, 20in. DMC 54in rotary grain cleaner. 3.5ft Woods finishing mower. Call 701-430-3189 400 bushel United Farm Tools grain cart with bottom augers & front left auger discharge. $3000 OBO. 605-287-4386 For Sale: 2006 Pickett Twin Master Combine with dual speed trans., 350RPM & 500RPM. $95,000. 715-556-9090 or 715-632-2319 2011 630 Flex header w/012 AWS reel, low acres; $32,000. Call: 218-779-3073 For sale: MK 10X71 Westfield auger. Bat reel for 930 JD header complete with motor. Deep tooth sieves for 9870 JD combine. 20in. Unverferth 10bolt wheel spacers. Call: 218-754-6891 or 218-843-1244
SPRAYING EQUIPMENT Summers Ultimate NT, 90’ booms, 1500 gallon tank. Excellent condition. $22,000 OBO. 605-472-0332 or 605-881-1444
SPRAYING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 3 point Summers sprayer, hydraulic pump, Raven control box, 300 gallon tank, nice condition. 701-430-3189 FOR SALE: Summers 2pt hitch sprayer, 500 gallon tank, 70ft booms, wind screen, rinse tank, mixing cone, dual nozzle bodies, 440 Raven w/remote, foam markers, manual end nozzles, new pump, pickup transport hitch, clean, always shedded, Located South of Java. Call 605-845-6114 3pt sprayer, 150 gallon tank, boom buster nozzle, like new. NH side delivery rake. $500 OBO for either. 605-973-2338 2010 Schaben 8650-120 Sprayer, 1650 gallon tank, 120’ booms, Raven Auto Height boom, 6 section boom valves, triple nozzle bodies, Raven 450 controller, 200 gallon rinse tank, 320-90R46 duals. Excellent condition, $32,500. 605-881-0314 FOR SALE: Summers 2 point sprayer, 90' booms, foam markets, Raven 450 controller, 750 gallon tank, $4,500; JD 24T square baler, $1,000; 1977 Dodge 4x4 pickup, 360 motor, needs work, $750. 701-412-6595, Sheldon, ND Summers 2008 110ft Ultimate Suspended Boom Sprayer, Raven or John Deere auto rate controller, Swath Pro, 5 section shut off, 200 gallon rinse, 1000 gallon tank, 3-way nozzles with tips, 14.9x46 rubber, shedded & excellent condition; $27,500. Call: 701-351-0399 2009 Miller Nitro 4275 120ft booms, new 20.8x38 tires, 1600 gal SS tank, Autoboom ht, 3 way nozzles, boom tilt accumulators, Raven 460 controller, 2300 hours. Very clean. Financing available, $185,000 USD. Call 605-226-0695 Fast 120ft Sprayer. Trust boom, 2450 gallon tank, 2 seasons. NORAC boom control. Straddle duals, 30”. Like new condition, $65,600. 320-284-2281 2010 JD 4730 with 1650 hours, traction control, SS tank, swath control GS2 monitor & duals for rear, extended drive train warranty through February 2014; $157,500. Call: 218-779-3073
CUSTOM FARMING
FOR SALE: 4 Michelin tires with rims 650/65R38, like new. Fits 4710 or 4720 John Deere sprayer. 605-380-7639
Looking for Wheat to Harvest. 4 John Deere Combines Available. Call Tim 620-204-0444 or Bryan at 620-341-1773
FAST 120' Sprayer. Thrust boom, 2450 gallon tank, Norac boom control, straddle duels 30", like new condition; $65,600. (320) 284-2281
LOOKING for Fall crops to harvest. Soybeans, corn, sunflowers, & wheat. Two combines & support equipment. Call 316-258-5658 or 316-258-2335
A30 AGWEEK/Monday, August 12, 2013
EMPLOYMENT
Full time position to assist large animal vet, benefits DOQ, farm experience required. Position open immediately. Send resume to: Huron Vet Hospital, 340 4th Street NW, Huron, SD 57350 or call for information 605-352-6063.
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT Education
Harvest Help Wanted CDL truck drivers, now thru end of Harvest. Colony People welcome to apply, possiblilty of year round employment. Contact Jr’s Harvesting. 605-228-5356 or 605-437-2432
Certified Performance System
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EMPLOYMENT
All Grain Drying Systems are NOT Created Equal... The Shivvers Performance System is designed for maximum Grain Quality and Efficiency. And with weekly capacities available of over 100,000 bushels this system can keep up. Shivvers is so sure of this that they will certify the performance of your system in writing.
Hwy. 200 East, Carrington, ND • 701-652-2886 • 1-800-859-2032
GIS/GPS Technology Instructor Mitchell Technical Institute
HARVEST HELP WANTED Minto, ND 50 available openings. Willing to hire for a 1+ week period. We have a flexible schedule for your convenience. • Aug. 15 thru Nov. 1 drivers needed for 2013 harvest season • Regular drivers license minimum requirements • Housing available
Apply online at gudajtesfamilyfarm.com or fax resume to: (701) 248.2464 or call (701) 248.3144 for more info
AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
LAND AUCTIONS!
Thursday, August 15, at 10:00 AM at the Alerus Center, 1200 42nd Street S ee South Sout in Grand Forks, North Dakota kota
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MTI is seeking a full time, 10-month GIS/GPS Technology instructor. Will teach global positioning systems and graphical information systems and possess the ability to design and construct a fully integrated GIS database. Must be proficient in applying survey data to the database. Knowledge of GIS mapping, SoilMap and GIS management preferred. Experience with ArcView and/or ESRI GIS software applications strongly preferred. Agricultural background or experience beneficial. Minimum AAS degree in GIS technology or computer systems and technology required. Apply online at http://mitchelltech.edu/ aboutus/careers or send resume and letter of application to: Vicki Wiese Vice-President for Academic Affairs 1800 East Spruce St. Mitchell, SD 57301 MTI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Truck Driver/Payloader Operator Wanted Good wages. Call Fran at 701-724-3471 or 701-680-1505.
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT
Looking for help for fall harvest season starting immediately. Job includes driving truck, combine, grain carts. Also sugarbeet truck drivers wanted. Please call 701-799-3032. Winter Seasonal Snow Removal for 2013-2014, Lakeview Condo Association 20th Ave NW. 16 units in complex. For further details call Ron 605-225-9613 or cell 605-228-1035 HARVEST HELP WANTED: CDL Truck Drivers and Combine Operators now thru fall harvest. Possible year round employment for truck drivers. Must be reliable, responsible, and motivated. Call 605-669-2690 Harvest Help Potato and Sugar Beet Farm Minto ND, 30 miles N of Grand Forks. Potential for full time position. Tyler Narloch 701-520-8148 Brad Narloch 701-520-8341 Seeking Full Time experienced Welders for repair and fabrication business. Benefits, holidays, vacation, & sick days. Located in Faulkton. Call 605-598-4393 or www.homanwelding.com Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
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We have the Answer! The “World’s Best” Tree Puller
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Opening would start on Sept 15th and run approx to December 1st and then again from April thru June 15th of next year and so on. No experience necessary. We are looking for selfstarter, solid work ethic,and a strong back. Please call Kelly or Amy at 605-326-4344 for more information Complete Agronomy Solutions, Inc Help Wanted!! Yackley Farm Ranch is hiring a year around employee for General Farm operations in the Onida, SD area. Duties may include, but not limited to: Crop Sprayer operation, truck tendering of seed, fertilizer and water. Truck driving for harvest. Daily service checks and maintenance of tractors, trucks, and various pieces of modern farm equipment. Some shop maintenance work in winter and down time, Heated and AC shop. Salary: Competitive and open, depending on experience. Extra hourly pay on weekends as work is requested. Inquiries Contact: Todd Yackley 605-280-2415 Farm Employment Available. FT/year round. Seeking experienced farm employee for beef cattle farm located in Clear Lake, SD. Responsibilities include working with cattle, operating heavy machinery, and grain trucks. Competitive wages/benefits DOE. CDL not required, clean driving record required. Serious inquiries only. Call Eide Livestock 605-874-8432
WANTED TO HIRE: Someone to take down two wooden granaries. 16x28 feet, 2x6 walls. Want to keep the good lumber. Sometime this Fall. 701-269-3222
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Day travel will be necessary and some overnights may be required.
Full Time/Part Time Position Available for responsible and dependable person on feedlot and farming operation. Newer home available 3 bedroom & 2 bath. If interested please call 605-354-9006
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Help Wanted: We are looking for seasonal employees to work on a Soil Sampling Crew out of Viborg.
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Harvest Help Wanted for 2013 Fall Harvest. Grain cart and combine operators needed. Applicant needs to be willing to travel. CDL not required. Contact Dustin at Erickson Harvesting 605-448-8237
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BUILDINGS/ BINS
BUILDINGS/ BINS HUGE SUMMER DISCOUNTS
Painting metal buildings, epoxy floors, and other farm and commercial projects. Free estimates. Matt: 701-729-2847
Discounted Behlen Steel Buildings.
#1 GRAIN BIN MOVING:
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46-years experience, licensed and insured, most all types of bins and tanks. We specialize in grain bin moving. Compare our rates! BRODERICK MOVERS Rock Lake, ND 701-266-5577 Bismarck, ND 701-550-0444 For your Ag Building Restoration and New Building Construction needs call Don Christiansen at Elite Construction 1-816-806-2343 (cell) 1-605-598-6626 (home) David O’Daniel - Foreman 1-605-450-9926 Faulkton, SD #1 GRAIN BIN MOVING: Up to 28ft. in diameter or 12,000 bushel. Plus hopper bins up to 5,000 bushels. Licensed and insured. Also move grain dryers and vertical fuel tanks up to 25,000 gallons. First, fast and friendly, call us for a quote. GROTTE MOVING, Finley, ND. 701-524-2323, cell 701-238-2992.
•50x80 •50x120 •62x100 •62x150 •68x120 •68x200 •Machinery Storage •Heated Shops •Grain Storage
There is only a limited time to take advantage of discounts, summer delivery & early building erections! Authorized Behlen Industries lp.
Call Jim @ 1-888-782-7040.
Flex - n - seal grain bin sealer. Flex - n- seal offers a better way to seal the base of grain bins against profit robbing moisture. Call Dave Weber Construction for a price quote. 701-200-3767
hamberg, nd land for sale on bids norway lake Township Wells County, nd
205.88 Total Acres As One Tract Currently in CRP -- Expiring 2015 and 2020 Located 4 Miles Northeast of Hamberg, ND LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS S½SE¼ Section 9, T150 N R69 W, Ex 34.12 Ac tract; AND NE¼ Section 16, T150 N R69 W BID PROCEDURE Written bids will be received at the office of Red River Land Co, LLC until 12:00 (noon) on Tuesday, September 3, 2013. Those submitting the ten highest written bids will be notified and invited to attend the oral bidding to be held on Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 11:00 am in the meeting room at the KTL Building, 600 Railway St N in Fessenden, ND. TERMS OF SALE & CLOSING The terms of the sale are cash. A 10% earnest money deposit will be required of the successful bidder on the date of sale, with the balance due in full on September 30, 2013. Seller will provide updated abstracts of title or title insurance evidencing marketable title. Seller reserves 50% of mineral rights; reserves the right to reject any and all bids; and to waive any irregularities. For a detailed brochure and bid form contact John Botsford at:
BUILDINGS/ BINS
BUILDINGS/ BINS
★★★★★ OVERHEAD & BIFOLD DOORS We will remodel your building to fit the door H C DOORS 605-225-3631 or www.holtey.com ★★★★★ Ahrens Bin Sales Located near Redwood Falls, MN. Largest supply of Used Grain Equipment in the upper Midwest. Bins from 4,000 Bu - 50,000 Bu. 16,000 bushel bin with full floor. 56,000 bushel bin with whole floor and 10” power sweep. 507-697-6133, please leave message. www.usedbinsales.com ★★★★★ All Steel Buildings. We Build Any Size! Holtey Construction 605-225-3631 www.holtey.com 12" Caldwell aeration tubes for grain bins, transitions & extra equipment; (2) 24ft diameter CMC aeration floors. Drees Farms, Grand Forks, ND. 701-772-2509
For Rent: 4) 27,000 bushel bins near Horace, ND with full floor aeration, good access and close to several good market options. 1 year lease flat rate. 701-430-0162. FOR SALE 7000 Bu Behlen bin. 21’ Diameter x 5 rings high. Full floor with sump & unloader. Coldwell 7.5 HP fan. 3000 Bushel Behlen bin. Also have Lorrich 3000 Bu cone bin. Heavy wind damage. Harvesting Equipment JD 930 bat reel with hyd motor. 605-765-2863 WANT TO BUY: 2 rings to add to older 18 ft diameter Butler grain bin with narrow corrugation. Call 701-663-7266. Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920
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Legs • Conveyors Catwalks • Complete Grain Handling Systems
Contact: Bjorlie Construction Cell: (701) 317-0963 Toll Free: 800-355-4531 ND Shipping Availabl Call Tim Andee rs Granville, ND on 701-626-1612
For a list of upcoming consignments or market reports visit www.perhamstockyards.com
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FARMERS NATIONAL COMPANY was rated #1 land auction company in 2012 and 2011 by The Land Report - The Magazine of the American Landowner. The Land Report also rated Farmers National Company as a “Best Brokerage Company” in 2012.
MINNESOTA
• LAND AUCTION! 301.06+/- Acres, Polk County, MN. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located southeast of Crookston, MN. L-1300619. Contact Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305. • LAND AUCTION! 240+/- Acres, Polk County, MN. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located southwest of Fisher, MN. L-1300650. Contact Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305.
NORTH DAKOTA
• LAND AUCTION! 186.96+/- Acres, Walsh County, ND. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located east of Grafton, ND. L-1300581 and L-1300594. Contact Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305. • LAND AUCTION! 160+/- Acres, Walsh County, ND. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located northwest of Veseleville, ND. L-1300674. Contact Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305. • LAND AUCTION! 624.73+/- Acres, Grand Forks, ND. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located northwest of Mekinock, ND. L-1300651. Contact Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305. • 58.02+/- ACRES, Cass County, ND. Adjacent to West Fargo, ND. Price Reduced! L-1200670, Brent Qualey (701)238-0725, Kyle Nelson (701) 238-9385, or Dale Weston (701)361-2023. • 320+/- ACRES, Cavalier County, ND. Located 4 miles south & 1 miles east of Calio, ND, L-1300536. Contact Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-73055. • 200+/- ACRES, Griggs County, ND. For Sale on Bids, property located 6 miles southwest of Aneta, ND, L-1300565, Rob Loe (701) 261-3355. • 160+/- Acres, Griggs County, ND. For Sale on Bids, property located 10 miles southwest of Aneta, ND, L-1300629, Rob Loe (701) 261-3355. • LAND AUCTION! 320+/- Acres, Cass County, ND. Tuesday, September 17, 2013. Located eight miles southwest of Page, ND. Selling in two individual tracts. L-1300660, Dale Weston (701) 361-2023, Brent Qualey (701) 238-0725 or Kyle Nelson (701) 238-9385.
Call us today for all your real estate needs!
Grand Forks...............................(701) 780-2828 Downtown Fargo.........................(701) 232-6376
Glyndon ...................................(218) 233-1333 Fargo ......................................(701) 237-0059 Lisbon .....................................(701) 973-2106
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Over the last five years, Farmers National Company has sold over $2 billion of property – 3,500 farms, 1,000 sold at auction Serving America’s Landowners Since 1929 Bremer Bank Building 3100 South Columbia Road Grand Forks, ND 58201 Phone: 701-757-1888 www.redriverlandco.com
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A32 AGWEEK/Monday, August 12, 2013
BUILDINGS/ BINS
BUILDINGS/ BINS
FOR SALE: Vertec Dryer,three extra tiers,and a metal top added,with a cross auger. In addition it has two cooling fans. The Bearings and motors are either new or rebuilt within 50 hours.EXCELLENT CONDITION and it is ready to move contact John Williams, 701-361-5018 FOR SALE: 1 20'x121/2' White steel overhead door, good condition, $1,000; 2 - 4,000 bu. bins, 18' dia Buthen $800; 2 1400, 3 4000 bu Buthen bins with hopper bottoms, $7,000 apiece; 2 3000 bu circle bins with Micada hopper bottoms, $7,000 apiec; 3 sets of Lexion Lazer for heading auto steer $500 a set. Call 701-238-8800 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE: (2) 10,000 bushel bins with aeration floors, fans & sweep auger. (2) 800 bushel hopper bottom bins. (1) 20 ton hopper with auger. (1) 8 ton hopper. Taking bids Carpro IX LP Box 739 Pelican Rapids, MN 56572 Call: 701-866-6054
HAY FOR SALE: Round or large square bales alfalfa, straw or grass hay. Delivery available by semi. Ose Hay Farm, Thief River Falls, MN. Call or text LeRoy at 218-689-6675
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
Embden Grain will be the exclusive dealer for Cover Crop Solution which is home to the Tillage Radish & TillageMax Mixes. Embden Grain also handles Dekalb/Asgrow, Peterson Farms Seed, Integra & Dahlman, plus all your small grain seed needs.
Want To Buy: Winter Triticale Seed off of the farm. Call: 316-249-1907 Dairy Quality Alfalfa Hay, 2nd cutting, Big square bales, 1450 lbs per bale, Price $305/ton or buy it all for $300/ton. 605-798-5413
HIGH CAPACITY LIME SPREADER MEYER 9254 1250 BUSHEL 24 TON SPREADER
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT Winter Wheat Seed For Sale:
WB Matlock winter wheat seed. 2012 crop seed ready for planting on PP acres. High yields, test weight, great straw strength. Improved disease tolerance and very good winter hardiness.
Hunt Seed Co Inc, Hallock MN 218-843-1139
Chris Lee Embden Grain 701-552-1300 or 888-238-6623 chris@embdengrain.com
WANTED Dairy Alfalfa or Grinding Alfalfa, mixed or grass hay. Large square bales. Contact John Haensel at 605-351-5760 DAKOTA HAY AUCTION OF CORSICA & PARKER, SD Auctions every Monday year round at 1pm in Corsica, SD Trucks & Brokers available for lower shipping rates. Parker Closed until Fall To consign or get information & sales results go to
www.dakotahayauction.com or Call 605-770-0662 office 605-946-5002
FOR SALE: 5000 Bushels of Wesley Winter Wheat. Good test weight & protein, yield was 85 bushels to the acres. $8.50/bushel. Call 605-641-5635 Crop quality Native Grass hay. Located in eastern South Dakota. 605-690-2743
CURRENT AND NEW CROP YELLOW PEA CONTRACTS Dakota Dry Bean, Inc. is contracting current and new crop yellow peas. Licensed and bonded in North Dakota. Quick pay.
Please call Dakota Dry Bean at 701-746-7493 or 701-398-3112.
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
Native Grass Seed We have available a local origin Big Bluestem (Clay County, MN) and Indiangrass (Tomahawk) mix. Our grass seed is of the highest quality and is regionally suited for west central and northwest MN, eastern ND and northeast SD. For more information call 612-280-8331 or visit us online at
FOR SALE: 2013 Big Round Bales of grass hay intermediate & brome alfalfa mix. Excellent quality. Put up with no rain. Baled with Vermeer baler with net wrap. Also, 140 Round bales of CRP hay. 605-354-1809 Dan Schilling Wessington, SD
www.bigbluestemprairie.com MN permits 20112985, 20114444, SD permit SP-12683, ND permit 16219
Looking into fall planting? Call AgriMAX for all your Winter Wheat Needs!
Offering CERTIFIED SY WOLF, CDC FALCON, and WB MATLOCK winter wheat seed for the 2013 fall planting season.
Call our office at (218) 891-2211 Fisher, MN 2013 Wheat Straw For Sale: Large square bales, fields have been field inspected for weeds by ND Seed Department. 701-361-9921 Crop quality native grass hay. Located in eastern South Dakota. 605-690-2743 McGuigan Inc. FOR SALE alfalfa hay, 2nd & 3rd cutting, 3x3 mid-size square bales, 605-641-0680
For beef manure, poultry litter, lime spreading. Triple apron, variable speed reversible apron. Vertical or combination expellers. Haul grain or silage also.
52 ft. Spread Electronic Scale, GPS Compatible See it today at our shop! G.S.I. 400-C & 340-C GRAIN DRYERS
Single phase propane, Continuous flow/staged automatic batch on each one. Transport kits not included. 2 @ $20,000 each/firm price.
HAUGEN SALES & LEASING Shop 701-439-2534 Mike Cell 701-730-1895
WE DELIVER ANYWHERE • 10 MILES NORTH OF WYNDMERE, ND
ONLINE ONLY
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Unreserved Auction
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
First lots scheduled to close at 10:00 AM Central Time
NO BUYERS PREMIUM FEE & NO RESERVES!!
WANTED: Damaged or Wet Feed Grain. Will pick up. Northwood, ND. Call: 701-587-6042 or 701-587-5433 or 218-779-5640 127 Big Round 2nd cutting alfalfa bales. 20.45 Protein, 15.2% moisture, 136 RSV. Bales average 1562 lbs, net wrapped. Will Load. $140 per ton. 2 N of Milbank, SD. 605-880-4622
Small square bales for sale, grass, alfalfa and alfalfa mix. Call 605-870-1639 FOR SALE: 1100-1200 lb big round bales with sisal twine. CRP and prairie hay, very nice quality with mostly intermediate grass and alfalfa in CRP. Still haying now but will have around 2000 bales for sale by middle of August. Asking $150 per ton. Please call 605-280-4098 and ask for Mike. Vivian, SD area (central SD) Jerry Winter wheat seed for sale. Call to book now. It is going very fast with all the prevent plant acres. 701-430-0162. FOR SALE: State inspected weed free barley straw in large square bales, put up without rain. Red Angus coming 3 year old Bull, has been fertility tested. Elm River Farms Harley Scholl 701-860-6470
SEED FOR SALE:
Certified Winter Wheat: Overland, Expedition and Wesley. Full Line of Cover Crop Seed, Custom Mixes Available, Proso Millet, Sorghum-Sudangrass, Triticale, Turnip, Radish, Non-RR Conola. Certified On-Farm Scale. #SM-14018
Call Howe Seeds Inc. McLaughlin, SD 57642 605-823-4892
Sailed Winter Wheat Hay For Sale. Weighing approx 1200-1400 lbs. Net wrapped, asking $100/ton OBO. Straw available as well. 605-222-1142
511 LOTS SELLING
30 Combines, 7 Forage Harvesters, 48 Headers, 12 Grain Carts, 35 Tractors, 4 Semi Trucks, 4 Dump Trucks, 2 Mixer/Feeder Trucks, 7 Straight Trucks, 5 Grain Trailers, 2 Air Seeders, 12 Drills, 2 Balers, 5 Mower Conditioners/Windrowers, 5 Skid Steers, 4 Sprayers, 2 Wheel Loaders, Tillage Equipment, Livestock Equipment, Harvest Equipment and much more!
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A34 AGWEEK/Monday, August 12, 2013
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT WANTED TO BUY Straw in the windrow, price will depend on quantity and location. Contact Scott 605-949-2132 if no answer leave a message.
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
WANTED Big Square Bales of Good quality alfalfa RFV above 150. Contact John Scott at 507-438-1100
For Sale: First and second cutting alfalfa/orchard grass; Mostly alfalfa. Big round bales #1600+; net wrapped; No rain. Tested: RFV 87.60-94.44. $200/ton; No delivery but will load. 701-371-1000 or 218-584-8157.
WANTED TO BUY: 2013 hay need 10,000 bales. Please call 605-823-4134
Round Alfalfa Bales
Selling 40 first cutting and 40 second cutting large round alfalfa bales. Both cuttings put up with no rain. Nice 6x5 bales with plastic twine. Asking $130 for first cutting and $140. Please call 701-799-3173 Small square brome grass. Can Deliver. Call 605-382-7295
Tues. August 13 10 AM • BOVEY, MN
Restaurant Sellout Auction Goodtime Pizza & Restaurant Mark Taray & Gerry Markovich, Owners
HUGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SAT. AUGUST 17, 2013- 8:00 AM 4R ARENA, PALISADE, MN 34996 480th Street, Palisade, MN 56469 ***2013 Consignment schedule- October 12. Consign early for firearms as space is first come/first served. ***Calling for contractor, logging, vehicles, larger sporting consignments IMMEDIATELY as print deadline is Sept. 16th. Firearms must be in our possession by Sept. 1st. 550 FIREARMS, TRACTORS & MACHINERY: FORD 4600 SPECIAL UTILITY DIESEL TRACTOR, GEHL 250 MANURE SPREADER,NORTHWEST 3-PT. 17-FT. ROTO TILLER, JD 8-FT. OFF-SET TANDEM WHEEL DISC, KEEWANEE 3-PT. 10-FT. CHISEL PLOW LOGGING & EQUIP.: 2 HYDROAXES FELLERBUNCHERS, JD 540B GRAPPLE SKIDDER, FORD 7500 BACKHOE, ‘00 JD 250 SKID LOADER, WOODMIZER LT40, PORTABLE BAND SAWMILL COLLECTORS CRAWLERS, ETC.: ‘30 OR ‘31 CATERPILLAR 15 ORCHARD MODEL CRAWLER TRUCKS & PICKUPS: ‘03 MACK CH613 DAY CAB TRACTOR, ‘04 CHEVROLET 1500 LT, ‘88 FORD F250 XLT LARIAT, 75,925 miles SUVs & CARS: ‘07 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT, ‘00 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN NEW BUILDING TIN & LUMBER: New Overhead Doors, WHITE OAK, APPROX. 3 SEMI-LOADS OF ASST. NEW DIMENSIONAL & SIDING LUMBER YARD & SHOP: NEW CUB CADET INVENTORY W/FULL 3-Yr. FACTORY WARRANTY, JD 430 DIESEL HYDROSTATIC GARDEN TRACTOR, JD 1032D SNOWBLOWER, KUBOTA ARX5500 GENERATOR, ELECTRICAL HANDTOOLS RANCH SUPPLIES: ‘84 RAWHIDE 16’ STOCK TRAILER, GATES RV & CAMPERS: ‘07 K-Z SPORTSTER 5TH-WHEEL CAMPER TOY HAULER HARLEY DAVIDSON & SPORTING: ‘04 HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFT TAIL CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE, ‘08 CONCESSION TRAILER, BUILT INTO NEWER-STYLE CARGO TRAILER, ‘01 PUG TRACK ALL-TERRAIN UNIT AMMUNTION, FIREARM RELATED & SPORTING COLLECTIBLES: WELL OVER 10,000 ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION, TRAPS TREES: Approx. 75 Potted Evergreen Trees PROPANE TANKS, COLLECTIBLES & HOUSEHOLD plus much more! Mon. August 26
10 AM • STURGEON LAKE, MN Estate Auction Kathy (Bob) Postal, Owner
Thurs. August 29
10 AM • DANBURY, WI
Two-Generation Lumberyard Retirement Sellout Auction Proffit Lumber, Owner Wed. September 11
10 AM • PINE RIVER, MN Retirement Sellout Auction Rowena Kruckow, Owner
Wed. September 18 10 AM • KELSEY, MN
Registered Darrell Winter Wheat Seed For Sale
2012 crop year, 95% germination, excellent yielding, good disease package, medium height, delivery available. Located in north central North Dakota. Call 701-866-5220. AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT We are looking for individuals and businesses' to promote our seed. Corn hybrids from 74 day to 113 day, conventional, traited, silage specific, organic and grain hybrids. Soybeans, Alfalfa and forage seeds as well. Direct, dealer and wholesale sales all available. Sign up now, our new year starts August 2013. Kussmaul Seed Co. Roy Hardy, Northern Sales Manager 715-610-6000 Hay Ground for Rent. 701-485-3376 leave a message Net-wrapped Wheat Bales. Weighing about 1000 lbs. We will load. 605-859-2249
HAYING EQUIPMENT
JD 2360 diesel swather with 21 ft double swath finger reel head & JD 530 baler. 701-321-9065 or 701-321-2911.
LLOYD HAUG – OWNER
Saturday August 17, 2013 • 10:00AM LOCATION: 7565 Hwy. 81 – Grafton, ND (Village of Auburn) DIRECTIONS: 6 miles north of Grafton, ND on Hwy. 81 For updates and photos go to www.midwestauctions.com/schuster PICKUPS: 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT, 4WD reg. cab short box pickup, 5.7L Hemi, auto, only 55,000 miles; 1961 IHC 100 2WD reg. cab long box pickup, 64,000 miles, for parts or restoration; TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT: 1970 IH Farmall 826 Hydro, diesel, 2WD, IH cab, 3-pt, PTO, 2-hyd, 9960 hours, w/Koyker K5 loader, 8’ bucket; 1985 IH 254 utility, diesel, 2WD, 3-pt, PTO, 795 hours; 60” 3-pt finish cut mower; IH 80 snow blower, hyd. chute rotator; LAWN & GARDEN: 1975 IH Cub Cadet 1200 12-HP garden tractor, 44” deck; IH Cub Cadet 100 10-HP garden tractor, 42” deck; Swisher 44” 11.5-HP finish cut trail mower; Gambles 2-HP tiller; 38” lawn sweeper; Handy lawn sprayer; Homelite chain saw; Wheel barrow; Gas grill; SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Performax table saw; Bench grinder; Forney arc welder; Bench top parts washer; SK tool chest; Storage cabinet & shelving; 2-ton cherry picker; Portable air compressor; Jacks; Hand, air & power tools; HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLES: Doll collection (porcelain & Barbie); Barbie motor home; Large selection of Avon; Various glassware & crystal; Salt & Pepper shakers; Bells; Figurines; Various silver; Children’s rocker; Antique hichair; School desk; ND centennial plates; Wicker furniture; Wind-up train set; Vintage farm toys; Tinker toys; Old comic books; Hot Rod magazines; White treadle sewing machine; Antique wheel chair; Steel runner sleigh; Writing desk; Sectary desk; Christmas bears & decorations; Dressers; File cabinet; Microwave & stand; TV’s; Kitchen utensils, World Book; Recliner; Lamps; Canning supplies; MISCELLANEOUS: 1982 Honda 110 3-wheeler ATV; 6’x8’ utility trailer; Bicycles; Coleman cooler; 100 gal. fuel service tank w/12v pump; 125 gal. fuel service tank w/hand pump; 425 gal. poly water tank (for pickup box); Cat. 2 quick hitch; Cast iron implement seat;
Retirement Auction Ed & Loretta Janzen, Owners Wed. October 9
10 AM • MOTLEY, MN Retirement Auction Richard & Bev Boduc, Owners
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HAYING EQUIPMENT
HAYING EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE: 2008 Vermeer 605M baler. Baler has 5419 total bales, twine tie, bale ramps, Accu-bale "plus" monitor. Has the smaller flotation tires that are in good shape, 540PTO, pickup gauge wheels, and DCF wide pickup. The belts, chains, and sprockets are all in good shape. Any questions please call. Asking $14,000 or best offer. 701-220-5814 FOR SALE: 566 John Deere baler, has net wrap, new chains, new gear box, belts are excellent, very nice baler, $10,000. 605-216-2392 FOR SALE: Selling all hay and cattle equipment. Have a loaded 567 baler, 946 discbine, sitrex 22 wheel vrake. All is mint condition and has always been shedded. Also have a 9 wheel rake, linn hydraulic chute, linn crowding tub, corral panels, bale feeders, 20 ft stock trailer, sucker rod, oil well pipe. 10 ft gates with overheads. Also, all sorts of t posts, wood, oil well posts and much more. Call 605 216 6784. Hay Handling Equipment •Tonutti V20 wheel rake •Kramer Inline 8 bale mover w/side arm •Lorenz Stack mover 13x29 •Many Tractor front end loaders •Single & Double round bale spears •Grapple Forks - 4 & 5 tines •Skidsteer Buckets w/grapple forks •Pallet Forks - for all loaders including Skidsteers Photos @ RennerEquip.Com Call Corky at 605-848-1013
2007 NH 499 12’ Hydra swing haybine. Like new. Only 3K acres cut. $11,500. 218-253-2861 2010 New Holland br7060 baler, net wrap or twine, 560 bales, extra wide sweep, very good condition, always shredded, asking $21,000 call 605-520-7021 720 TD 14ft disc bine, fits on bidirectional, like new. 14 wheel V-rake. 4865 New Idea baler, net wrap and twine, hydraulic pick up. 6072 Bueller baler. Coon VT 180 vertical mixer, 800 cu ft, with scale, 2 doors, like new. W24 hay loader with grapple. Call 701-724-3486 or 701-680-1507 FOR SALE: USED VERMEER BALERS •2 - 605SM with Netwrap. •2 - 605M, 1 with twine, 1 with net wrap. •1 - 605XL Call Cal @ 701-490-0652 or Kyle @ 701-490-6460 New Holland 688 Round baler, hydraulic pickup, bale kicker, 1,000 PTO, bale command, field ready and shedded. 1997 Dodge 3/4 ton 4 wheel drive extended cab pickup, good condition. 1990 Ford 1/2 ton, 4 wheel drive, extended cab, needs radiator, new tires. 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141 FOR SALE: Case IH 4000 swather, cab crimper, 16’ head. Also, a transport cart. Shedded. 507-220-1067 FOR SALE: New Holland 499 hay bine, 12ft, $5,750 OBO. 507-829-5556
PAYLOADER, VEHICLES, SHOP TOOLS HOUSEHOLD AND COLLECTIBLE AUCTION
AUCTION
Saturday, August 24, 2013 @ 9:30 am, Buxton ND. Location: 518 Ives St, 1 Block North of the Bank PAY LOADER: Cat 950 with cab 3 yard bucket sn: 81J5062 VEHICLES: 2003 Chevy Silverado Extended Cab, 1500LS, V8, Automatic, 117K Miles; 2000 Chrysler, Town and Country LX Van, V6, Automatic, 141K Miles; Gravely Tandem Axel 16’ Trailer with Beaver tails and ramps, 5 hole rims; 2 Wheel Car Caddy SHOP EQUIPMENT: Aladdin, 2300psi, Hot Water Pressure Washer, 220; Millermatic, Vintage CV-DC, Wire Feed Welder; Aluminum, Spoolmatic 30A, Gun for above Welder; Idealarc-250, AC/DC Welder; Craftsman, 150 Drill press; Jet Drilling and Milling Machine; Jet Metal Cutting Band Saw; Dayton Metal Cutting Band Saw; Large old Anvil (approx 100lbs); Tool Chest (Two Compartment); Delta Dust Collector; Craftsman 12” Band Saw; Craftsman 10” Table saw; Socket Sets; 3/8-1” air impact wrenches; Open end box end wrench sets. Many hand tools, power tools, to numerous to mention LAWN & GARDEN: Toro 824 Walk Behind Snow Blower Other Lawn and Garden Tools LASER LEVEL: Bullseye #2 Receiver; Laser Plain, Spectra-PHYSLES and Tri-Pod HOUSEHOLD: Kenmore, 4.2 cf Up Right Freezer; Old Oak Roll Top Desk, 60” Old Wall Telephone; Olds Coronet and Case; Silver Service Set; Kerosene Lamp; Barn Lantern; Buddy L Toy Truck; Metal Fire Truck; Tonka Drag Line Pots, Pans and other household items to numerous to mention Lunch will be served
Sidney and Gene Rosholt Auctioneer: Harley J. Camperud Lic. #114 2732 6 Ave. NE ,Northwood, N.D. 58267 Phone 701-587-5269 or 1-800-675-5269, Cell 218-779-1526 Clerk : Camperud Clerking Lic. #34 Terms: Cash or Check Lunch will be served Not responsible for accidents. Titles will be mailed. Any statement made by auctioneer takes precedence over any and all advertising. www.globalauctionguide.com
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600 Tillable acres in Section 14, Township 112 north, Range 73, west of 5th P.M., Hyde County, 8 miles west of Highmore, SD, 57345. Accepting bids. 720-297-2824
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House to be Moved, 4BR ranch style, 27x54, new shingles, new siding, new windows, near De Smet, SD $25,000. 605-203-1291 WANTED land to rent: Clay, Becker, or Norman Counties. Cash or shares. Raising corn, soybeans, wheat, no beets. 701-238-6715
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Land For Sale
•79 acres Land Auction, Sept 11, Traill Co. ND •320 acres Land Auction, Sept 12, Ransom Co. ND •1175 acres Land Auction, Sept 12, Barnes Co. ND •315 acres Farmland & Farmstead, Nelson Co. ND •Bin site, 85,000bu Storage Red Lake Falls, MN •Building Lot, Casselton, ND •Hotel, Restaurant & Bar Webster, SD •Lake Home, Villard, MN Steve Link, Pifer's Auction & Realty 701.361.9985 stlink@pifers.com 877.700.4099 www.pifers.com
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79 ACRES
Cavalier County Farmland For Sale
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TRAILL COUNTY, ND
L A N D AU C T I O N
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 – 10:00 a.m. (CT) Featuring excellent crop land with a Soil Productivity Index of 82!
AUCTION LOCATION: Country Hearth – Hillsboro, ND TRAILL COUNTY
Acres: 78.89 Legal: N½ NE¼ of 16-148-51 Cropland: 76 +/- acres
SUBJECT PROPERTY
WANTED: Pasture for 120 cow calf pairs for 2014. Will split into smaller groups. 605-280-9217
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EQUIPMENT FOR LIVESTOCK/PETS
2,622.51 ACRE
SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com
PIERCE COUNTY, ND
RANCH FOR SALE Ant e l o p e Hi l l s R an c h
ANTELOPE LAKE
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This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND-#715.
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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 2014 FARMLAND FOR RENT The Grand Forks Regional Airport Authority of Grand Forks, North Dakota offers for rent farmland for up to a three (3) year rental beginning in 2014. This farmland is located in Grand Forks County (Rye and Brenna Townships). The rent requirements, parcel descriptions and map can be found at: http://gfkairport.com/ opportunities/ Written proposals will be accepted until 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 20, 2013. At this time, proposals will be opened and read aloud in the Airport Authority Boardroom located on the 2nd floor of the passenger terminal located at 2301 Airport Drive. Each proposer must be present and will be able to orally increase their proposal/bid for each parcel or combination of parcels. The Airport Authority will consider awarding the rent contracts at their meeting scheduled for Thursday, August 22, 2013. Rick Audette, Operations & Maintenance Manager Grand Forks Regional Airport Authority 2301 Airport Drive Grand Forks, ND 58203 (701)795-6981 The Airport Authority reserves the right to reject any or all proposals/bids or to waive any informalities and to accept the proposal/bid that is to the advantage and is in the best interest of the Grand Forks International Airport. Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920
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OWNER: Gerald Linneman CONTACT AGENT: Steve Link -701.361.9985
LAND AUCTIONS
Cash or shares. Corn, soybeans, wheat. Eastern 1/2 of Barnes or Western 1/2 of Cass Counties in ND. Call 701-840-2758.
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Antelope Hills Ranch is one the finest properties Pifer’s has had the pleasure of offering. The 2,622.51 contiguous acres features over 2.5 miles of Lake Frontage on Antelope Lake, quality pasture, good farm land, and world class whitetail deer hunting. The ranch headquarters features a classic home with modern updates, guest cabin, mobile home, and extensive outbuildings and livestock handling facility, all overlooking the lake. This is a very efficient and productive ranch with contiguous pasture lots and accessible farmland. This scenic property has wooded ravines and the hilltops provide views of over 20 miles. This ranch offers an array of outdoor recreation including walleye, perch, and northern pike fishing, turkey hunting, water fowl and record book and productive white-tail deer hunting.
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ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS
1954 Super W6 IHC, $1900. 1954 Super A Farmall, $2200. 1954 DC4 Case, with live power and foot clutch, $1400. 605-586-4166 or 605-480-0104 1951 Dodge truck, hoist and box. 1953 3 bottom Case plow. 605-973-2338 1976 Chrysler, 4 door, HD top, 440 mag engine 53,000 original miles. Nice 2 tone blue, top of the line. Broughm really plush, not perfect but close. 605-380-2143 230 Farmall, wide front, 2 pt, new paint, new tires. Super H, wide front. Call 712-259-7246 75 Corvette Stingray, 383 Stroker, 400 turbo trans, dark green, T-top, side pipes, show quality, $15,000 OBO. 605-284-2396
ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS
HORSES
Bunkhouse Antiques will be open Aug 10, 11a-5p and Aug 11, 1p-5p. Antiques, collectibles, vintage items, linens, quilts, hunting, fishing, garden items, lots more. Located 6 mi. west of Gardner ND on Cty Hwy 26. Call 701-874-2342 evenings for more info. For Sale: 1946 Chev, 2 ton, 2 speed A, hoist, original 8x10 wood box, stock rack, 56k mi, no rust, always shedded. 1975 Chev, 1/2 ton pickup, 454, 4 BBL carb, V8, air, power steer, auto trans, original black paint, no dents. Both are good restorable condition. W Fargo 928-758-5836
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LEECH LAKE
HORSES
POAs (Pony of the Americas) All ages and Stallions, Mares and Geldings Starting at $200 and up. Phone 605-881-4380
Miniature horses for sale. Lots of color, various ages, always worked with and very gentle, AMHR registered. For more information go to
FOR SALE: 15 year old registered quarter horse gelding, bay, 15+ hands, great blood lines, been used on cattle and trail rides, good disposition. Call 605-897-6520 or 605-216-6521
or call 605-743-5201 or 605-881-2529
2012 Blue Roan Stallion for Sale. Stallion prospect or would make a real nice gelding. Two Eyed Bartender, Oklahoma, Star, Lucky Blanton, Doc Bar breeding. 2011 18HA Fawn Filly. 2011 Buckskin Filly. Check out our horses for sale at tjhorses.net 701-269-4489 or 701-320-6118 Selling 13 head of registered black Percheron horses, coming 2 year old stallion, yearling and 2 year old fillies, 2013 fillies and stud colts, 3 & 4 year old mares, other brood mares, pasture bred for 2014. 701-226-3412 Bismarck ND AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
Prime lake lot. Bank says "sell!". Was $198,000. Reduced to $99,000. Won't last at this price.
EAGLE LAKE, PARK RAPIDS
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6 1/2 acres, 680' lakeshore. Premier 3 lake chain. Only $98,000!
1,175 +/- ACRES
BARNES COUNTY, ND
L AND AUC TION
Thursday, September 12, 2013 - 1:30 p.m. (CT) This property features excellent crop and pasture land near Kathryn, ND. The property is a nice mix of over 700 acres of cropland and over 230 acres of pasture located on the east and west sides of the Sheyenne River Valley. Parcel 7 includes Sheyenne River Valley land with picturesque habitat and spectacular views.
AUCTION LOCATION: Eagles Club - Valley City, North Dakota PARCEL 5 Acres: 157.4 Legal: NW¼ 36-137-58 Cropland: 150 +/- acres
PARCEL 2 Acres: 160 Legal: NE¼ 18-137-57 Cropland: 23.41 acres
PARCEL 6 Acres: 160 Legal: NE¼ 36-137-58 KATHRYN, ND Cropland: 138+/- acres
PARCEL 3 Acres: 237.48 Legal: Part of 27-137-58 Cropland: 226.45 acres
PARCEL 7 Acres: 60 Legal: N60 Rds NW¼ 36-137-58 Cropland: 11.75 acres
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This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. Seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.
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Registered Arabian mares from champion bloodlines. Wonderful dispositions. 17 year old professionally trained for western pleasure. Shown for years by amateurs. Easy to saddle, farrier, bathe and load in trailer. liver chestnut, $2000. Pretty 5 year old prospect, needs basic training and under saddle, a Jake Jamaal JCA daughter, chestnut, $2500 OBO. In NE SD. 605-329-2802
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150BU Creep Feeder, Pierre area, good condition, $1,500. 605-295-2781
320 +/- ACRES
Registered Montadale Rams. Bred with the needs of the commercial flock in mind. Also Ewe lambs 4-sale Bill Poppen, DeSmet, South Dakota, 605-854-3497 or 605-854-3337
Custom Fencing
Buskohl Livestock Fencing We install and remove all types of livestock fence. Barbwire, Woven Wire, Hi-Tensil Electric, Continuous Panels, and Windbreak. We are a licensed and bonded company. Give Cody a call 701-640-7869 GERARD KADLEC Feedlot Cleaning 5-20 Ton Trucks, mounted spreaders & 2 payloaders to handle all your feedlot cleaning needs. 20 Yrs Experience. 605-290-3786 Charolais Bulls For Sale: Excellent set of yearling Charolais Bulls for sale, great disposition, ready to go to work. Call Garth 605-881-1829 Leo 605-380-4525
RANSOM COUNTY, ND
L AND AUCTION Thursday, September 12, 2013 - 9:30 a.m. (CT)
Featuring 178 tillable acres & 121 acres of pasture. The balance includes mature trees, outstanding scenery, excellent habitat and a picturesque log cabin.
AUCTION LOCATION: Steak Out – Lisbon, North Dakota PARCEL 1
Lisbon, ND (16 mi.)
Acres: 8.5 +/Legal: 8.5 +/- acres in NE¼ NE¼ 18-134-58 Tillable: 1 +/- acres
PARCEL 2
Acres: 151.5 +/Legal: NE¼ (less cabin site) of 18-134-58 Tillable: 126.61+/- acres (38.4 acres in CRP) CRP: Total: 38.4 acres $2,354/yr. - EXP: 2019 Acres: 160 +/Legal: E½ W½ 18-134-58 Tillable: 50.64 +/- acres
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OWNERS: MTL Farms LLP; George & Karen Overn; Peterson Family LP
Pifer’s
Complete Dispersion of AQHA Brood Mares, Foles, Stallions, and Some Geldings. All Colors. Bloodlines of Mares Include: Doc Bar, Peppy San Badger, Hancock, Orphan Drift, Ciderwood, Paddys Irish Whiskey, Snippys Cowboy, & Sunfrost. 8 Year Old Grullo Stallion with Smart Little Lena on Papers. 3 Year Old Dun Stallion Prospect with Hollywood Dun It on Papers. Located in Northeast SD. Call 605-520-2235.
Black & White driving pony’s 42in, complete with harness, $1,250. Yearling mules starting at $200. Fjord mule yearling, $200. 12ft Drill w/grass seeder. 14ft Tractor disk. Horse Drawn: Single bottom plow, cultivator, & 10ft disk walk behind potato digger & plow. Call 605-880-3785 or 360-880-6845
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115th AVE SE
PARCEL 1 Acres: 240 Legal: Part of 7-137-57 Cropland: 143.34 acres
PARCEL 4 Acres: 160 Legal: Part of 26-137-58 Cropland: 226.45 acres
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AGENT CONTACT: Steve Link - 701.361.9985 OWNER: Rustvang Farm Real Estate, LLLP This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND-#715.
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LIVESTOCK Shorthorn Bulls Red or Roan, Pick one or a trailer load. Yearlings and older. Uniform high quality, most sired by Red Sons of Eagle 255X. Nice set of 2012 heifers available. Call for disc or data. Mellvale Shorthorns, Robert Miller family, 1-800-807-6944 Bob’s cell 701-331-1153, Berta’s cell 701-331-2403 WANTED: Slaughter cattle, lame and thin. Also, foundered, bad eyed, and Lump Jaw. Will pay cash. 320-905-4490 Add Muscle and Feed Efficiency to next year’s lamb crop with registered Hampshire or Southdown rams. Fall and January born rams, many testing RR plus a few choice replacement ewe lambs. Stop at our pens this summer at ND, IA, NEB, and SD State fairs plus Clay Co Fair at Spencer, IA. Contact Bill & Jody Fuller, Clark, SD 605-881-9649, lambs4u@itctel.com,
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Private Treaty Registered Angus and SimAngus many out of top AI sires, bulls varying from calving ease bulls to high growth bulls with great performance. All bulls are priced to sell and you wont find better quality or disposition. For more information call 605-845-3520 or 605-230-0702
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Dispersion: 150 head good Suffolk/Border Leicester cross ewes. Ages 2-5. Produce growthy lambs. Also 19 head Rambouillet lambs. Call 701-974-3437 6 Suffolk Hamp Cross Yearling Rams for Sale. Price Range $275-350. Contact 605-870-0045 or 605-852-2106 ask for Michael
KO Fencing
For all your fence contracting needs, Call Paul 308-360-3536 Thomas Suffolk Registered yearling rams, ram lambs, and ewe lambs for sale. Performance and production records. Daryl & Teri Thomas of Parkston SD. 605-928-3946 or 605-366-0554 or 605-770-7985 Nichols Fencing Desmet, SD Take old fence out & put in all types of new fence. Call: 605-695-4743 or 605-860-8886 Backgrounding Available for Feeder Calves, Butchered Cows, Bred Cattle, & Cow/Calf pairs. References Available & Reasonable Rate. Call 605-520-3182
Complete Dispursion (56) 2 and 3 year old pairs. (74) 5-8 year old pairs. Mostly Angus. (6) 2 year old Angus herd bulls. Grass available. 605-881-2479
Registered Red Angus Bulls These bulls are not pushed & grew out on a high ruffage diet. Carcas ultra sounded & semen tested. Yearling bulls available now! Will deliver. Jacobson Red Angus Hitterdal, MN 701-361-3189 or 218-962-3360
FOR SALE: NDE 802 vertical mixer, 2006, 700 cu ft, $23,000 OBO. 605-660-0968
50 Head of Ewe Lambs to Solid Mouth Ewes for Sale. 605-949-0346
LIVESTOCK Katahdin ram lambs for sale: Registered & commercial. RR or QR. Tom & Maria Dosch
www.doschkatahdins.com ewemad@nvc.net
605-329-7928 Frederick SD 57441
Fall calving cows and cow/calf pairs selling both privately and at sale in South Dakota. From drought areas. Call 605-228-7433 FOR SALE: Our big, fast growing Hampshire Rams will add pounds to your 2014 lamb crop. Sept and January Ram lambs available. See our sheep at the Brown County and SD State Fairs or at www.houghtalingsheep.com or on Facebook at Houghtaling Sheep Jan Houghtaling Doland, SD 605-350-4222 or 605-635-6222 FOR SALE: New & Used 4-5, 5-6” treated posts and New & Used treated ties. Automatic 1800 corn roller mill row, excellent. Power river cattle chute and head gate combination. Sioux gates 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, & 18 sizes. Livestock cattle wire panels. Westfield J208 auger, with or without gas motor. 605-216-2381 FOR SALE: 1 Dorset Buck; $175. 1 Bore Billy Goat; $250. Call: 701-261-7601 FOR SALE: Big growthy Suffolk ram lambs, big combined frame and muscle in one package. Also have 25 registered mature Suffolk ewe’s available. Open or exposed to your choice of rams. QR/RR at Codon 171. 605-770-1095
RETIREMENT AUCTION SUN. AUG. 25, 2013 • 11:00AM MT ON HWY 212 AT DUPREE, SD, GO S 1/2 MI., FOLLOW CURVE W 1 MI., S 7 1/2 MI., THEN W 1 1/2 MI. TO RANCH.
EXCELLENT MOBILE HOME – Bargain time! Beautiful ‘95 Chief Bonnavilla II Mob Home,16x80, w/14x14 finished entry~ Lifetime Siding & Roof in 2011~ 3 Bed, 2 Bath~ Master w/Frnch Drs to Bathr w/garden tub, showr, & 2 sinks~ Open Floor Plan~ Centr Air~ Never smoked in, no pets~ Bought new, well cared for & clean~ EASY TO MOVE~ 32x40 AIRPLANE HANGAR w/ OvHd Bi-Fold, easy to move! TRACTORS, PAYLOADER, COLLECTORS (all run good): Case 2294 MFD w/Dual 310 self-lev Ldr, 7200 hr ~ Ford 7000 dsl, 3 pt ~ IHC M w/Dual 250 Ldr~ Ford 5000 gas, 3 pt~ Michigan 55 Payloader 2 ½ yd buckt & forklift, Cum, Air Brakes, Pins tight, good cut edge ~ JD 4440 dsl w/hydr frnt assist w/joystik & JD 158 Ldr, 3 pt, 3 out, quad, new hd & injectors, 5375 hr 1939 Ford 9N, high/low shft select, restor ~ Ford 8N 132 hr. since restor~ Farmall 656 gas, overhaul & restor ~ Super MTA w-frnt~ 3 pt Pallet Fork~ 18.4x38 Clamp-on Duals MACHIN: ‘97 Verm 505 Super I Rnd Baler~ Case-IH 1100 9’ Trail Mowr~ NH 790 2-rw Sil Choppr~ N Idea 324 2-rw Corn Picker w/N Idea 326 Husking Bed~ NH 516 Manur Spreadr, 205 bu~ NH 273 Sq Baler & Stooker~ NH 256 & IHC-7 Side Deliv~ 12’ Silage Wagns ~ 12’ Ear Corn Wagn~ Vers 400 Swathr~ 200 bu. Grav Flow~ IH 7100 & IH 150 Hoe Drills 14’ w/fert~ JD 495A & JD 1240 4-rw Corn Plantrs w/Dry fert~ JD 9350 Drills w/dry fert,10”, (3)10’ w/JD Transp~ JD 1610 Chisel 18’~ Case 14’Tndm Disc~ Noble 5500 3-blad V-Plow, extr wings~ Vers Noble 30’ Blade Plow~ A-C & IHC 4-rw Cultivatrs~ Hesst SP/10 Bale Process~ FH & Artsway 325-A Grinders w/scales~ FK 8’ Snowblower~ LOTS OF SCRAP & OLD MACH, PICKUPS, TRUCK , 3 ATVs, MOWERS, TRAILERS BINS, 8x10 SHEDS ~ RANCH EQUIP~ TOOLS, FENCING, AUGERS & TANKS
OWNERS: DALE & DEB JOHNSON 605- 200-0491 or 365-5500
PIROUTEK AUCTION SERVICES Dan: 605-544-3316 or 605-685-4556 Photos and more info at www.PiroutekAuction.com
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Truck mounted Knight 1170 manure spreader box, horizontal beaters and slop gate. 605-690-1109 White, SD BLACK Angus yearling bulls, great selection, good dispositions, moderate birth weights. BLACK yearling heifers bull exposed as of 06/12/2013. Contact Larry Jordan, Rugby, ND 701-776-2228 or Cell 701-208-1094 FOR SALE: Lg Growthy Rambouillet and Dorset Fall-Born rams. Not over-finished. Ready for work. 30+ Years in Business. 605-852-2233 Targhee Sheep For Sale. Registered and commercial, 300 plus commercial yearling ewes & yearling lambs. Registered Targhee yearling ewes and rams & short term range ewes. 307-680-5404 bobinnes35@gmail.com FOR SALE: 32 Black Baldy Heifers ultrasounded on July 24th, will calf Feb 15 through March. 605-881-1979 FOR SALE: Rambouillet ewe lambs. Roger Regehr, Marion, SD 605-648-3737 or 605-360-9418
FOR SALE: Commercial Fall Open Yearling Heifers, Red & Black Angus. nordlundstockfarm@gvtel.com 701-799-1613 or 701-799-0943 FOR SALE: Herd of Boer Goat females, full blood, percentage & grade. 34 head total. Many of show quality. Nice starter herd for show ring. Can text pictures. 507-456-8518. Registered Rambouillet Rams for Sale. We will have 7 at the open class sheep barn at the SD State Fair. And we have 1 yearling at home. This is our 44th year of selling Rams. Gary Haiwick, Highmore SD, 605-852-2507 or cell 605-870-1604
HARVEST HELP WANTED Tappen, ND
• Field Service Technician • Harvester Operator • Backup Trucks • Bin Piler Operator • Skidsteer/Dump Truck Operator • Fuel Truck Driver (no CDL required) Harvest will begin August 25th and run approximately 4-5 weeks. Housing provided.New equipment,salary based on experience. Interested candidates contact Dawson Farms, Tappen, ND. 701-327-1258
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 4 REG Katandin RAMS 2 Dosch RAMS 1 Lillehaygen, 1 Kennedy $200-$400. Big TEX 14 ft. hyd. dump trailer, 2 7000 axels, self contained hyd. $5500. or offer, 1978 Ford F250, 400 4 speed, 2 wh. drive, P.S. P.B. runs looks good $800 701-436-6567 Hillsboro FOR SALE: Registered & purebred Hampshire yearlings & 2 year old Rams. Also, (2) Purebred 2 yr old Suffolk Rams. 605-464-1125. Gehl Tandem Axle Manure Spreader, very nice, double beeters; $8500. Felton, MN. 701-371-3972 FOR SALE: •9 Wheels off H&S Hay Rake. •Registered Black Angus Fall Calving Cow Calf Pair. Call: 701-238-1064 FOR SALE: •JD Mower Deck 62C, fits 2210-2305 tractor. Call: 701-238-1064 FOR SALE: 46 Mixed Ewes 2-4 years old. 32 White faced ewes 2-4 years. 12 Yearling White faced ewes. 605-742-4545 FOR SALE: 2002 Ritan 5th wheel 24' stock trailer with 2 gates & wood floor in excellent condition with rubber mats, nice trailer, used very little, sold cattle in 2008, no use for it; $6800. 218-487-5950 Callies Angus Angus and Simmental Angus Bulls for sale by private treaty, good maternal traits, excellent disposition, calving ease and performance data available. Ryan 605-480-3012, Dave 605-690-5832, Barry 605-480-1467, Nights Greg 605-485-2250 Forever Post 4inx7ft pointed plastic fence posts, won’t rot, self insulating, 39 posts per bundle, take 4 bundles $13.50 each. Semi load discount. Steal storage container 8ftx20ft & 8ftx40ft, water tight and rodent proof, $2,500-$4,500 each. We deliver Haensel Distributing Exit 387 Hartford SD John 605-351-5760 or Clint 605-310-6653
LIVESTOCK BULLS FOR SALE REPPE RANCH
25 Outstanding Registered Yearling Angus Bulls PRIVATE TREATY First Come, First Serve Reppe Ranch • Conde, SD Call Adam Today! Cell (605) 520-3239 Home (605) 382-5279 Ranch (605) 382-5277 or email: adamreppe@hotmail.com Selling 300 Cow/Calf pairs 3-10 year olds. Pasture is available until fall. Bulls are available if wanted. Home raised. Reason for selling, lost pasture for next year. 605-216-4435 FOR SALE: 150 Open White Face Ewes because the wife is turning 67. 40 1-year-old Poly Pay/ Rambouillet Cross Ewes. 60 Montadale/Rambouillet cross. Remainder are various age Corriedale/Rambouillet cross. This herd has lambed 180% lambs for the last 7 years. All to go for $125/head. Jerry or Barbara Bauer 605-955-3396 H 605-281-0170 C Eureka, SD FOR SALE: Silencer Chute Rancher Model with Pearson Palp Cage. Cage includes 220 pump, good condition. Only 6 years old. 605-880-5408 FOR SALE: 9 Lactating Nubian Does. 2 Boer Does, 1 traditional, 1 red. 2013 4 bucks, 1 black, 3 red. 4 Boer cross doelings. 605-530-3987
EQUIPMENT FOR LIVESTOCK/PETS Registered Australian Shepherd puppies. Red Merles, & Red Tri’s. Great pet or companion. Working parents on site. For more information call 605-864-3710 Australian Shepherd Puppies, born June 20th; $300. 507-210-2789
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Contact your auctioneer to have your auction included on our calendar Closing TUE,. AUG 13 IQBID Tom Arens Inventory Realignment, Graceville, MN. Steffes Auctioneers Inc. TUE., AUG 13 – 10:00 AM/CT Restaurant Sellout Auction, Bovey, MN. Goodtime Pizza & Restaurant, Mark Taray & Gerry Markovich, Owners. TUE., AUG 13 – 1:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Fennimore, WI, Grant County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., AUG 13 – 7:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Fennimore, WI, Vernon County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., AUG 13 – 7:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Reedsburg, WI, Sauk County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., AUG 14 – 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Viroqua, WI, Vernon County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., AUG 14 – 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Reedsburg, WI, Sauk County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., AUG 14 – 1:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Viroqua, WI, Vernon County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT AgIron Litchfield Consignment Event, Litchfield, MN. Steffes Auctioneers Inc. THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Acton Township, Walsh County, ND. Stancyk & LaHaise Families, Owners. Farmers National Company, Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer. THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Fairfax Township, Polk County, MN. Michael Kramer, Owner. Farmers National Company, Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer.
THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Vineland Township, Polk County, MN. Kathy Haug & Gloria Haug, Owners. Farmers National Company, Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer. THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Alerus Center, Grand Forks, ND For Prairie Centre Township, Walsh County, ND. Jayson Menke & Andy Gudajtes, Agents. Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer. Farmers National Company. THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Alerus Center, Grand Forks, ND For Lakeville Township, Grand Forks County, ND. Jayson Menke & Andy Gudajtes, Agents. Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer. Farmers National Company. FRI., AUG 16 – 11:00 AM/CT Farmstead, Tractors, & Miscellaneous Auction, Milton, ND. Ronald Watt, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson, & Associates. SAT., AUG 17 – 8:00 AM/CT Huge Consignment Auction, Palisade, MN. Reinhardt Auction Service. SAT., AUG 17 - 10:00AM/CT Pickups, Tractors, L&G, Tools & Household Auction, Grafton, ND. Lloyd Haug Owner. Schuster Auctioneering. Closing MON., AUG 19 IQBID Kibble Equipment, Mankato, MN. Steffes Auctioneers Inc. WED., AUG 21 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Moorhead, MN, Clay County, MN. Loyal E. Busby, Jr Estate. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., AUG 21 – 4:00 PM/CT Semi-Retirement Downsizing Auction, Larimore, ND. Hunsberger Painting, Owners. Magnus Auction Service. SAT., AUG 24 – 9:30 AM/CT Payloader, Vehicles, Shop, & Household Auction, Buxton, ND. Sid & Gene Rosholt, Owners. Camperud Clerking. SAT., AUG 24 – 10:00 AM/MT Construction Equipment Consignment Auction, Bowman, ND. Multiple Parties, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.
SAT., AUG 24 – 10:00 AM/CT Tractor, Miscellaneous Equipment, & Household Auction, Middle River, MN. Wally Anderson Estate. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers. MON., AUG 26 – 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Sturgeon Lake, MN. Kathy & Bob Postal, Owners. Reinhardt Auction Service. WED., AUG 28 – 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Bottineau, ND, Rolette County, ND. Ronette Lien Estate. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., AUG 28 – 6:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Bismarck, ND, Burleigh County, ND. Jeff & Lisa Debeirt, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., AUG 29 – 10:00 AM/CT Two-Generation Lumberyard Retirement Sellout Auction, Danbury, WI. Profit Lumber, Owner. Reinhardt Auction Service. TUE., SEP 3 – 11:00 AM/CT Large Land Auction, Fargo, ND, Ransom County, ND. YF Ranch, Owner. Helbling Auctioneers. SAT., SEP 7 – 9:30 AM/CT Livestock Equipment, Trailers, & Vehicle Auction. Camperud Clerking. SAT., SEP 7 – 10:00 AM/CT Tractor, Miscellaneous Equipment, & Gun Auction, Argyle, MN. Birger Anderson Estate. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers. MON., SEP 9 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Glenwood, MN, Pope County, MN. Marilyn Thompson Etal, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Reality. MON., SEP 9 – 1:00 PM/MT Farm & Recreational Property Auction, Mott, ND. Audrey Schmidt Estate. Sagebrush Realty. TUE., SEP 10 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Litchville Township, Jamestown, ND. Orr Auctioneers. WED., SEP 11 – 10:00 AM/CT Retirement Sellout Auction, Pine River, MN. Rowena Kruckow, Owner. Reinhardt Auction Service.
THU., SEP 12 – 9:30 AM/CT Land Auction, Lisbon, ND, Ransom County, ND. Jon Rustvang, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Reality. THU., SEP 12 – 1:30 PM/CT Land Auction, Valley City, ND, Barnes County, ND. MTL Farms LLP; George & Karen Overn; Peterson Family LP, owners. Pifer’s Auction & Reality. FRI., SEP 13 – 10:00 AM/CT Pre Harvest Consignment Auction, Jamestown, ND. Orr Auctioneers. FRI., SEP 13 – 10:00 AM/CT Collector, Tractor, & Machinery Auction, Niagara, ND. Russell & Delores Daives Estate. Askim Auction Service, Arlyn & Ryan Askin, Auctioneers. SAT., SEP 14 – 10:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment & Antique Tractors Auction. Myron Tarno, Owner. Nenow Auction Service. SAT., SEP 14 – 11:00 AM/CT Farmstead Equipment Estate Auction, Loma, ND. Robert Lill Estate. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. SUN., SEP 15 – 1:00 PM/CT Shop & Household Auction, Lakota, ND. Wayne & Dorothy Luehring Estate. Magnus Auction Service. MON., SEP 16 – 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Fergus Falls, MN, Ottertail County, MN. Wayne Kolle, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Reality. MON., SEP 16 – 1:00 PM/CT Cropland & CRP Land Auction, Lemmon, SD. Kayleen Weaver, Jerenda Ford, & Gary Christian, Owners. Sagebrush Realty. TUE., SEP 17 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Lake Township, Cass County, ND, Page, ND. Farmers National Company, Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer. WED., SEP 18 – 10:00 AM/CT Retirement Auction, Kelsey, MN. Ed & Loretta Janzen, Owners. Reinhardt Auction Service.
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