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Hoffman hired as NDSU Extension sheep specialist Q FARGO, N.D. — Travis Hoffman is the North Dakota State University Extension Service’s new sheep specialist. He also holds a joint appointment as sheep specialist for University of Minnesota Extension. Hoffman had been an instructor of meat sciences in the Department of Animal Sciences at South Dakota State University since September 2015. Before that, he was the Colorado beef quality assurance coordinator, a joint appointment with Colorado State University and the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association, Colorado Livestock Association and Colorado Beef Council, for more than 7 years. He grew up on a diversified livestock operation near Rockham, S.D. He earned a bachelor’s degree in animal science from SDSU in Brookings in 2003, a master’s degree in 2008 and a doctorate in 2015 in animal science from Colorado State University. Hoffman’s doctorate research was part of the 2015 National Lamb Quality Audit and focused on retail and food service components of attributes that specifically define and quantify consumers’ willingness to pay for lamb quality in the U.S. marketplace. He has taught several sheep-related courses and authored or co-authored numerous articles on sheep industry topics.
JULY 6 — Pasture Management Workshop, Blaine County, Mont. Information: Ben Hauptman at ben.hauptman@ montana.edu. JULY 6 — Insect and Soil Health Day, Langdon (N.D.) Research Extension Center. Information: Anitha Chirumamilla at 701-256-2560 or anitha.chiruma milla@ndsu.edu. JULY 7 — PQA and TQA Training, Southe Dakota State University Extension Regional Center, Mitchell. Information: Heidi Carroll at 605-688-6623 or heidi.carroll@sdstate.edu. JULY 7 — Barley Field Day, Greg Kessel Farm, Belfield, N.D. Information: Ryan Buetow at 701-456-1106 or ryan. buetow@ndsu.edu. JULY 8-15 — Burleigh County 4-H Achievement Days, Missouri Valley Complex, Bismarck, N.D. Information: Amelia Doll at 701-221-6865 or amelia. doll@ndsu.edu. JULY 9 — Dairy Open House, Broadwine Dairy, Baltic, S.D. Information: agunited.com. JULY 13 — Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations Training, Crossroads Convention Center, Huron, S.D. Information: Erin Cortus at 605-6885144 or erin.cortus@sdstate.edu. JULY 13 — Agronomy Field Day, Dickinson (N.D.) Research Extension Center. Information: Ryan Buetow at 701-456-1106 or ryan.buetow@ndsu. edu. JULY 14 — Field Day, Williston (N.D.) Research Extension Center. Information: Clair Keene at clair.keen@ndsu. edu. JULY 14-15 — Traill County Achievement Days, Hillsboro, N.D. Information: Alyssa Scheve at 701-636-5665 or NDSU.Traill.Extension@ndsu.edu. JULY 15 — South Dakota Pollinator Workshop, Extension Pierre Regional Center. Information: Amanda Bachmann at 605-773-8120 or Adam Varenhorst at 605-688-6854.
SDSU dairy department hires assistant professor Q BROOKINGS, S.D. — The South Dakota State University dairy science department announces the hiring of Sergio MartinezMonteagudo as assistant professor. Martinez-Monteagudo will teach classes in dairy products processing and dairy chemistry, and will conduct research involving dairy processing unit operations. During his career, MartinezMonteagudo has worked toward advancing various non-thermal technologies. His specialty areas are dairy manufacturing and food engineering, and his academic interests are engineering technologies and non-thermal technologies. Martinez-Monteagudo received his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering at Autonomous University of Chihuahua, Mexico, in 2003. He received his Master of Science degree in food science and technology in 2005, also at Autonomous University. In 2013, Martinez-Monteagudo received his doctorate in food engineering and bioresources from the University of Alberta, Canada. From 2013 to 2015, Martinez-Monteagudo was a postdoctoral researcher at Ohio State University. — Agweek Staff Reports
JULY 15 — Field Day, Nesson Valley, Ray, N.D. Information: Clair Keene at clair.keene@ndsu.edu. JULY 18 — Soybean Open Golf Tournament, Brandon (S.D.) Municipal Golf Course. Information: Karen Bjordal at 605-330-0278 at kbjordal@sdsoybean. org. JULY 19 — 2016 Range and Cover Crop Summer Tour, Deuel County, S.D. Information: Clear Lake Natural Resources Conservation Service at 605-874-8225 or Amy Engels at amy. engels@sd.usda.gov. JULY 20 — Youth Dairy Cattle Judging School, Fieber Dairy, Goodwin, S.D. Information: Tracey Erickson at 605882-5140 or Tracey.Erickson@sdstate. edu. JULY 20-21 — Integrated Pest Management Field School, Volga (S.D.) Research Farm. Information: Paul Johnson at paulo.johnson@sdstate.edu. JULY 21 — Youth Dairy Cattle Judging School, Victory Farms, Milbank, S.D. Information: Tracey Erickson at 605882-5140 or Tracey.Erickson@sdstate. edu. JULY 22-24 — Sargent County Fair, Forman, N.D. Information: Cindy Klapperich at 701-724-3355 or cindy. klapperich@ndsu.edu. JULY 22-30 — North Dakota State Fair, Minot, N.D. Information: Dean Aakre at 701-231-8595 or dean.aakre@ndsu. edu. JULY 26 — Youth Dairy Cattle Judging School, South Dakota State University Dairy Farm, Brookings. Information: Tracey Erickson at 605-882-5140 or Tracey.Erickson@sdstate.edu. JULY 27 — Pasture Management Workshop, Flathead, Mont. Information: Pat McGlynn at pmcglynn@ montana.edu. JULY 28 — Friends and Neighbors Day, U.S. Department of Agriculture Research Campus, Mandan, N.D. Information: area4farm.org.
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It’s that time of year again. The Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) 2016 County Committee Elections begin soon. Your FSA county committees are a vital and direct link between the farm community and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. I encourage all eligible farmers and ranchers, especially women, minorities and begin-
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the addition of the livestock operation will somehow compromise our ability to continue to meet the needs of the rest of our customers. Our review of the request for water service from Rolling Green Farms indicates the Page Aquifer allows us to withdraw up to 260 million gallons per year. In 2015, we withdrew about 100 million gallons. Consequently, the additional 15 to 20 million gallons for the new livestock operation would not hamper our ability to serve our other customers in the area. I want to be clear that my
board of directors is not taking a position either in favor on the proposed hog operation. But, as a public entity, Cass Rural Water District cannot discriminate against anyone who makes a legitimate application for water service. The only criteria we can use is first, whether we have the capacity to serve the site, and second, whether the applicant is willing to pay the cost to construct the necessary water line to their property. Editor’s note: Bloemke is general manager of the Cass Rural Water District in North Dakota.
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AVON, S.D. — I’ve been following the proposed wind farms for Davison or Sanborn County in South Dakota. I commend the county and township officials in each county for standing up for their residents and against the smooth-talking developers. In Bon Homme County, the zoning committee and county commissioners went against
the overwhelming majority of residents who were against the short 1,000-foot setbacks and voted for everything the developer wanted every time he wanted it. I live 9 miles south of the 41 towers, southwest of Tripp, S.D. Every night, I can sit in my lazy boy and see the red lights flicker. When I put up hay near to the towers, I can hear them, see their obnoxious steel structures ruin the skyline, and experience the shadow flicker when the sun is coming up or going down. There are only a couple of things you need to know about why wind towers are built in
the first place: They don’t run on wind, they run on tax subsidies. Records show when the production tax credit was not in effect in the past, construction of wind farms fell 93 percent. As Warren Buffet says, “That’s the only reason to build them.” Wind energy is not alternative energy, its supplemental energy. When the wind doesn’t blow, there is no production, so how could you call that an alternative? The federal production tax credit is supposed to phase out in five years. All the tax money they promise to the counties where the wind farms are will
soon be distributed state-wide, so there is no advantage to have them. Drive east of Pipestone, Minn., and see the farmers on $10,000-per-acre land weaving in and out of rusty bankrupt wind towers. Go to Antelope County in Nebraska — the biggest shareholder of that project just went bankrupt. Industrial wind farms are nothing more than a transfer of money from taxpayers to large, and mostly foreign, corporations. Do your homework. They will ruin your quality of life. Editor’s note: Hubner is from Avon, S.D.
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Individual and public necessities Policies that provide support for ag, food programs benefit to society By Harwood D. Schaffer & Daryll E. Ray On a recent overseas flight home, Harwood’s seatmate was a physician from Florida who asked what he was doing in Senegal. Harwood explained the community-led development process he was conducting in Moundouwaye and the two projects the community had identified. From there the discussion turned to a more general discussion of agricultural policy. As Harwood explained the low price elasticity of demand for agricultural products, his seatmate said the same thing was true of his field, medicine. His seatmate then went on to say he believed food, medical care and education were all public goods. While they do not meet the definition of public goods as postulated by Paul Samuelson, they do have a number of similarities and might be called social goods because they all
contribute to the welfare of society as a whole. Everyone in society should have access to food (along with water), medical care and education. And, there are consequences that are borne by both the individual and society when some are partially or fully excluded. Likewise, there are benefits to society when all people are given access to a basic level of each of these. In one way or another, all three are what Adam Smith called necessities. Recently, we made the case that food as a whole is a coercive good because people cannot drop out of the food market when prices are more than they can afford. They cannot wait for prices to come down like they can with flat screen televisions. In 1948, the right to food was recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to which the U.S. is a signatory. The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food described it as the “right to have regular, permanent and free access, either directly or by means of financial purchases, to quantitatively and
qualitatively adequate and sufficient food corresponding to the cultural traditions of the people to which the consumer belongs, and which ensures a physical and mental, individual and collective, fulfilling and dignified life free of fear.� While the right to food does not guarantee everyone access to caviar and wine, it does set forth a basic standard below which there are mental and physical consequences for the individual as well as society as a whole. Inadequate nutrition can result in increased mortality rates, higher health care costs, reduced economic output for the economy as a whole, and social and political instability. Today, nearly 70 years after the right to food was recognized, more than 800 million people still fall below that standard, with many becoming refugees attempting to cross international borders, triggering social instability. With medical care, the time constraints are generally not as tight as with food, but at times there is not a moment to spare. Some people have a predisposition to certain illnesses or live in an environment that exposes them to higher health risks
resulting in increased health care needs. Others are more fortunate. But, at any given moment it may be difficult to determine who is going to need the greatest access to health care in the next six months. Like with food, everyone deserves access to a basic level of health care that “ensures a physical and mental, individual and collective fulfilling and dignified life� within the constraints of any illness they might have. At the same time, it does not mean everyone has access to Botox injections or a nose job. When people lack access to health care, economic productivity might fall and social costs may increase. Together, public policies that provide support for agricultural and food programs, access to quality health care, and the operation of a system of public education have produced benefits not only for the affected individuals but for society as a whole. Editor’s note: Schaffer is a research assistant professor in the Agricultural Policy Analysis Center at the University of Tennessee. Ray is former director of APAC.
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Unhealthy concern Health insurance a big issue GRAND FORKS, N.D. — It’s been said that weather and prices are the biggest concerns of farmers and ranchers. Maybe so. But I increasingly suspect their top collective worry — the thing that most often keeps them awake at night and drives important, life-altering decisions — is health insurance. Time after time, in informal conversation with agriculturalists, I hear how health insurance affects the lives of farm families. It’s expensive, it’s difficult to get, it limits their options and it forces them to do things they don’t want to. I hear about spouses needing off-farm jobs that provide health insurance, or farmers that hold such jobs themselves. I hear about young adults who want to join the family farm or ranch, but don’t dare give up an existing job with health insurance coverage. I hear about farming operations that would like to expand and hire a full-time employee, but can’t afford to provide the health insurance that a competent hire would understandably want. I hear frustration and, sometimes, a little fear. That’s hardly unique to agriculture, of course. Health insurance is a huge concern across society. I don’t know if it’s a bigger worry in ag than in other economic sectors. I am certain of this, however: an Agweek cover story on the challenges of health insurance would be well-received by readers — and such a story should be personalized by focusing on an individual farm family. In the past year or so, I’ve reached out to a number of groups and individuals involved with agriculture and said, “Health insurance is such a concern to farmers and their families. I want to do a story on it, one that includes a look at the struggles of an individual family. I’m not asking for a name now. But do you know a family that would be willing to visit, on the record, with me? They’d need to be fairly candid about how health insurance, and the challenge of getting it, affects their lives.� Some of the folks I’ve contacted shake their heads and say, “You’re right. It’s a big concern. But I don’t know anybody who’ll talk publicly about it.� Other folks I’ve contacted say, “You’re right. It’s a big concern. I’ll do some checking for a family — but I probably won’t find one.� And they haven’t.
My appeal, invitation So, I make this appeal and offer this invitation: Are you a farmer or rancher struggling with health insurance? If so, are you willing to visit with me — on the record, including photos and video — about it? My contact information is included here in my column. Yes, I know, crops are in the field. If you’re too busy right now, we could wait until after harvest. I’ll continue to follow the weather, and crop and livestock prices. And I’ll continue to hear concern about health insurance in agriculture. A phone call or email from the right farm family would help with a story that gives this crucial topic the attention it needs.
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Back to average Faith and Dupree, S.D., want ‘just a little rain’ By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer
FAITH, S.D. — The big cow-calf country west of the Missouri river and north of Pierre, S.D., is dry, with stubbornly low cattle markets. The Faith, S.D., area had a good start to planting, but alfalfa weevils and some 100-degree days in mid-June started slowing things down. “The grass is holding, but the hay crop is sure short this year,” says Scott Vance, co-owner and manager of Faith Livestock Commision Co., Inc. Alfalfa will be a third of the past two years’ crops, and grass crops will be half of the usual amount for the past few years. Vance says recent years were “pretty fantastic,” though. “We’ve kind of gotten used to great hay crops and lots of rain, and moisture and this year we’re kind of getting back to normal, back to average,” he says. “It’s a little bit tough, but most everybody in this area understands and don’t over-stock.” Stock water supplies are good, and many ranchers also have a hay carryover from past lush years, he says.
“We’re not in any dire shape,” Vance says. Ranchers tell him they have a year’s supply of hay on hand, but “in the rancher business that goes by pretty fast.” Cattle markets are stuck in the doldrums. A period of higher prices in the past few years offered an opportunity for a son or son-in-law to come into the operation. “It was a fantastic ride all of the way FAITH: See Page 8
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FAITH Continued from Page 7 up,� he says. “Like anytime, with a good market, it never quite lasts long enough. At that level, we never thought we’d come right off, but it’s come off more than anticipated.� Charlie Brooks of Brooks Ranch, about 30 miles east in Dupree, S.D., gets occasional help from four sons — Todd, Travis, Troy and Thane — and a son-inlaw, Dale Henderson. This year, Brooks planted all of his land to winter wheat and spring wheat, because of rotational considerations. The last time his land had been completely wheat was 10 or 20 years ago. Planting only wheat felt a little strange, he says, adding he’ll be done early with this year’s harvest. What will he do with the time? He’d “try to figure out what to do with the wheat,� he says. Here are weekly crop-weather reports from the June 27 crop progress and condition reports from the National Agricultural Statistics Service.
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North Dakota The northwest part of the state received enough rain to cause minor flooding and crop disease issues, and some farmers in the state received hail damage. South-central and southwest crops are under stress from too little rain. Farmers have been applying herbicide and fungicide, with 5.6 days suitable for field work. Corn declined to 81 percent good to excellent condition, compared to 86 percent the previous week. Corn was 13 percent silked, ahead of the 1 percent average. Soybeans were rated 77 percent good to excellent, compared to 78 percent the previous week. About 19 percent had bloomed, compared to a 3 percent average.
Spring wheat is 78 percent good to excellent, down from 82 percent the previous week. Wheat is 60 percent headed, compared to a 23 percent average. Barley is 83 percent good to excellent with 60 percent headed, compared to a 20 percent average. Canola is 85 percent good to excellent, with 59 percent blooming compared to 27 percent average. Other ratings in the good to excellent categories were: sunflowers, 68 percent; flaxseed, 83 percent; dry peas, 86 percent; dry beans, 65 percent; potatoes, 41 percent; alfalfa, 53 percent.
Minnesota A quarter of the alfalfa crop had its second cutting, 10 days ahead of the five-year average. There were 4.7 days suitable for fieldwork, with continued wet conditions in the north. Topsoil and subsoil moisture were rated 88 percent adequate to surplus. Corn was rated 81 percent good to excellent, up 2 percentage points from the previous week. Soybeans were rated 75 percent good to excellent, down 1 percentage point from the previous week. Spring wheat condition was 65 percent good to excellent, up 1 percentage point from the previous week. It was 72 percent at or beyond the heading stage, 12 days ahead of the five-year average. Other crop ratings were: oats, 78 percent headed, compared to 46 percent average, 12 days ahead of average; barley, 69 percent good to excellent condition, up 4 percent from the previous week, with 70 percent headed, compared to the 37 percent five-year average. Other crop ratings in good to excellent: dry edible beans, 63 percent; sunflowers, 56 percent; potatoes, 88 percent; sugar beets, 82 percent.
Montana Scattered thunderstorms at the end of the week punctuated mostly hot, dry conditions, with high winds. Temperatures ranged from the low 80s and low 100s to the upper 20s and lower 50s. Soil moisture conditions 71 percent adequate and subsoil was 66 percent adequate to surplus â&#x20AC;&#x201D; both slightly below five-year averages. Winter wheat is rated 64 percent good to excellent, the same as the previous two weeks, but ahead of the five-year average of 61 percent. Spring wheat was 88 percent in the boot stage, compared to the 48 percent five-year average, with 25 percent headed, compared to the 14 percent average. Barley was 83 percent in the boot stage, compared to 61 percent average, with 46 percent headed, compared to 23 percent average. Durum wheat was 56 percent boot stage, 25 percent average. Camelina was 28 percent blooming, 24 percent average; canola was 66 percent blooming, 49 percent average; dry edible beans, 96 percent emerged, 86 percent average; dry edible peas, 82 percent blooming, 39 percent average; flaxseed, 29 percent blooming, 21 percent average; mustard seed, 86 percent blooming, 40 percent average; safflower, 31 percent blooming, 15 percent average.
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The howl of wolves Minnesota rancher has busy summer staving
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MENAHGA, Minn. — Ross Genoch is even busier than usual this summer. But his challenges haven’t included losing cattle to wolves, at least not yet. “I hear them howling at night,” says the Menahga, Minn., rancher and farmer. “They haven’t killed any (cattle) that I know of, though.” One of his spring-born calves disappeared. But it’s unclear whether wolves were responsible. Genoch was first profiled in a January 2015 Agweek article examining a federal judge’s ruling that restored endangered species protection to wolves in Minnesota. Genoch and other ranchers in the state worried the ruling would hamper their ability to protect their cattle. Efforts to overturn the ruling are in limbo. In March, the U.S. House of Representatives approved the Sportsmen’s Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act, which, among other things, would strip Minnesota wolves of federal protection. Comparable legislation in the Senate, known as the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act of 2016, was passed by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Work, but is waiting on consideration by the full Senate, according to the Senate website. Genoch has neither the time
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nor inclination to track what’s happening in Congress. The third-generation farmer has his hands full already. He runs a small herd of beef cattle, raises corn and soybeans, sells crop seed, operates a small cabinetry business and, during the school year, drives a school bus. He’s also building a house on the family farmstead, where he and his wife, Brenda, and their three-yearold daughter, Samantha, now live in a small mobile home. His work is easier because he once studied architectural drafting before returning to the family farm. “That wasn’t for me. I realized I have to be outside,” he says. Friends and relatives, many of whom he assisted on past building projects of their own, are helping now with the Genoch house. “People have been great about that (helping with construction),” he says.
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Ross Genoch, of rural Menahga, Minn., stands June 27 in a cattle pasture on his farm. Trees are common in the Menahga area and on Genoch’s farm, and he’s providing much of his own wood for the house. Genoch’s farm — along the Red Eye River — sits on mostly light soil that dries out quickly, so crops and pastures need plenty of precipitation to develop properly. They’ve gotten it so far this summer. “We get dry so fast that we’ll
need more rain,” he says. “But right now things look really good,” Poor crop prices and declining cattle prices are a concern, however. Wolves remain a concern, too, albeit a relatively minor one, says Genoch, who stresses that he enjoys nature and animals and doesn’t want to exterminate wolves. “They have their place,” he says. “All I want is the ability
to protect my cattle,” which is limited by the federal judge’s ruling. Genoch shrugs when asked how he manages to get everything done. “There’s cattle to take care of, hay to put up, a crop to harvest, and a house to finish. Sometimes there doesn’t seem to be enough hours in the day to do it all,” he says. “But we’ll manage.”
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GRAND FORKS, N.D. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Markets hate uncertainty, and Britainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vote to exit the European Union â&#x20AC;&#x201D; commonly known as Brexit â&#x20AC;&#x201D; has created plenty of it. U.S. agriculturalists, for their part, are trying to figure out how Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ag exports might be affected. Though Britain isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a top importer of U.S. ag products, Brexit has â&#x20AC;&#x153;ripple effectsâ&#x20AC;? that need to be watched, says Frayne Olson, North Dakota State University extension crop economist and marketing specialist. Many in ag say itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s too early to make reliable predictions about Brexit. For instance, Steve Mercer, director of communications for U.S. Wheat Associates, which promotes U.S. wheat exports, says itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best to â&#x20AC;&#x153;let the emotions of the moment settle downâ&#x20AC;? and see what happens. But Olson identifies short-, intermediate- and long-term ramifications from the British decision. In the short term, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s affected exchange rates, pushing up the value of the U.S. dollar and making American ag exports more expensive for foreign customers, he says. But Brexit will have little, if any, shortterm impact on the amount of U.S. ag products sold in Britain, Olson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It will take several years for Britain to unravel its existing (trade) agreements,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Short term, nobody will notice much difference.â&#x20AC;? Britain accounted for about $1.8 billion of Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s $133 billion of ag exports in 2015. What the U.S. Department of Agriculture refers to as â&#x20AC;&#x153;consumer-oriented products,â&#x20AC;? such as wine and nuts, account for the bulk of the $1.8 billion. In the intermediate term, Brexit likely will encourage the Federal Reserve, the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s central bank, to keep U.S. interest rates low, Olson says. The Fed has been pushing up shortterm interest rates, but Brexit raises concern about world economic growth, increasing the case to keep rates low,
Olson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Short-term interest rates remaining low is a positive for farmers, because we do use a lot of debt,â&#x20AC;? he says. Long-term implications of Brexit are important, but difficult to predict, Olson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What does this mean for economic growth in Europe and what ripple effects will have it on the world economy?â&#x20AC;? he says. The Chinese economy, in particular, bears watching. China relies heavily on exports, so economic problems in Europe would hurt the Chinese economy, too. And because China is a major importer of U.S. ag products, a weakened Chinese economy would work against American farmers, Olson says. Another long-term consideration: Brexitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s impact on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, a proposed trade agreement between the European Union and the U.S. that aims to promote trade and economic growth. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The TTIP will need to be rethought,â&#x20AC;? Olson says. Brexit also raises questions about the future of the European Union. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What does this mean to rest of the E.U.?â&#x20AC;? Olson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Will this be the threat that starts the E.U. to unravel? We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s something weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll need to watch pretty carefully.â&#x20AC;?
Connections, linkages Further complicating matters, at least for farmers on the Northern Plains, are what Olson refers to as â&#x20AC;&#x153;indirect connections and linkages.â&#x20AC;? One example: Canada and Britain are important trading partners, and Brexit raises questions about future British imports of Canadian navy beans, flax, canola and durum â&#x20AC;&#x201D; crops that are important in North Dakota, too, Olson says. If Canada sells less navy beans, flax, canola and durum to Britain, world supply of those crops will rise and hurt prices, he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All these ripple effects are so indirect,â&#x20AC;? Olson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what makes it so hard and frustrating for farmers.â&#x20AC;?
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Short term, nobody will notice much difference.â&#x20AC;? Frayne Olson Crop Economist and Marketing Specialist, North Dakota State University Extension Service
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FEMA orders removal of dike in Drayton, N.D. Small community worries about flood protection following declaration By April Baumgarten Forum News Service
DRAYTON, N.D. — Portions of a dike that has kept Drayton, N.D., residents safe from floodwaters for almost 20 years must be removed, a federal agency has declared. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, which purchased 16 parcels of land along the Red River in Drayton after the 1997 flood, with a buyout program, has told city officials the dikes on the lots FEMA owns must be taken down by Oct. 12, according to a Feb. 2 letter from the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services. The announcement has left some residents wondering what plans, if any, FEMA has to prevent flooding. “My personal opinion is, why would there ever be a program that leaves a community without flood protection?” KodaBank Vice President Rob Boll says. “Why would (FEMA) initiate an offer or go along with a buyout program if it was going to mean we had to dismantle our dike system? It doesn’t
make sense.” The earthen dike, some of which existed before FEMA offered the buyouts, follows the Red River along the east side of Drayton, which is home to about 800 people and is about 50 miles north of Grand Forks. The dike has helped prevent flooding in Drayton five times since the 1997 flood, according to city handouts. FEMA prohibits permanent structures on bought-out land, but the city didn’t know until August 2014 that included dikes, when the agency told Drayton it was not in compliance with FEMA code. Correspondence dating back to Aug. 5, 2014, reveals attempts to resolve the issue, including failed moves to redefine the meaning of permanent structure to exclude a dike. In January 2015, the city offered to buy back the land from FEMA for more than $636,000. KodaBank would have helped cover the cost, but the proposal to repurchase the land from FEMA was ultimately turned down with the agency citing federal acts. “I guess how it was explained is that FEMA doesn’t want to be in the business of buying and selling properties,” Boll says. “They don’t want communi-
ties jumping on board these programs or these projects thinking all of the while they are going to end up buying them back.” A map shows five sections of the dike where it must be taken down. The city has hired an engineering consulting firm to prepare for the removal of the dike on FEMA-owned land.
Questions raised A public information meeting was held June 7 by city officials to inform residents its correction plan included removing the dike on FEMA’s property, which sparked questions and concerns. City staff told residents they have exhausted all resources, included calling the Pembina County Water Resource District and members of Congress for support, Boll says. “That was the discussion at the meeting with some of the people in the audience as far as, ‘Are we sure this is all that we can do?’ ” KodaBank President Peter Anderson says. He says residents are upset because they were recently informed about FEMA’s order for the city to remove the dikes, and many have come to him with concerns about flood insurance and
land value. The city isn’t without options, Boll says. It could move the dike away from the river and toward the city, though that could possibly mean taking space where roads run. The city also could build temporary dikes each year, though that would cost $100,000 to $200,000 per year, which would translate to a water user cost of $246.31 to $492.62 per year. Residents are in the early phases of organizing, but Anderson says they want to find a solution and work with FEMA. “My question at the meeting was to our engineers: This is the information we got. What can we as citizens do?” he says. “I want to get as much information out there as we can.” The residents at least hope FEMA will allow the city to delay tearing down the dike sections until Drayton has a plan in place to prevent flooding, Anderson says. “I think the question that Drayton has is, if these dikes have to come down, what’s the plan?” he says. “Whether these dikes have to come down or stay, to me, the fairest way is to leave them up until we have a plan established.”
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COVER STORY
Ad-hoc straw marketing business gets organized Story by Mikkel Pates
Agweek Staff Writer
GEORGETOWN, Minn. — Thomas J. “Tom” Borgen and his wife, Stephanie, are new regional managers for PacificAg LLC, a company based in Portland, Ore. It brings corporate-style management of the straw and corn stover byproduct market, and claims to be the nation’s largest crop residue supply chain. In a sense, it is designed as a way to bring a corporate-style organization to a market that has always been more ad-hoc. For several years, Tom and his brother, Mike, produced straw for regional markets, such as Red River Straw Inc. A year ago, Tom and Stephanie downsized their part of the farming enterprise to focus on just the straw market, and in February met PacificAg officials at an industry meeting in Texas. In mid-April, Tom became PacificAg’s general manager for the upper Midwest — Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa — and Stephanie became part-time office manager. The company purchased a straw supplier in the region in 2015, and acquired about 20,000 acres of straw inventories. With the Borgens on staff, they’re hoping to contract about 30,000 acres, or 45,000 tons. Borgen says the suppliers likely will be in eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota because of the amount of material and proximity to end markets. Harrison Pettit, a partner and vice president of business development in Hermiston, Ore., says the company started 18 years ago in the Pacific Northwest states of Oregon and Washington. In the past decade, they’ve added California, Iowa, Texas, Kansas, North Carolina, Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle. In North Dakota, the focus is on wheat straw, but also corn stover. PacificAg is the only company in the country that operates on this scale that is nationally focused on this business, Pettit says. It controls about five times the supply of its largest competitors, is the largest purchaser of large square balers in the world and is the largest purchaser of twine. “The windrow equipment, the stacking equipment, is all the biggest. With its purchasing power, the company can specialize in innovations and improvement.
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ABOVE: PacificAg Crews stack bales of straw in Kansas. LEFT: Tom Borgen and his wife, Stephanie, are managing regional acquisition of cereal grain straw for PacificAg LLC, a Hermiston, Ore.based company delivering straw to industries such as dairy, mushroom production and road construction. COVER: Straw suppliers can use a variety of combines, but operators remove straw with chopperspreaders, which allow straw to drop in windrows, which are used by PacificAg LLC.
State to state Much as with other custom farming operations, PacificAg uses specialized harvest equipment that moves from state-to-state, following the small grain and corn harvests. Though company workers operate the equipment, PacificAg often hires local operators. Soon, 13 balers from North Carolina
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and a few from Kansas will come to North Dakota, with the expectation that crews will be in the region for 45 to 60 days. The company recently signed a national deal with Krone balers, a
pale yellow paint-made product that creates a high-density bale. It allows the bales to contain an extra 100 to 150 pounds of material per bale. All of the bales are “square” — 3 feet tall, 4 feet wide and 8 feet long. The company gets
efficiencies from keeping their balers in use for eight months a year, compared to as few as 60 days in local or regional operations. During the busy winter and spring seasons, the company can ship 50 to 60 loads every week with two loader-operators — about six to seven loads a day per loader, with each load holding about 36 to 39 bales. Some dairies have STRAW: See Page 13
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REGIONAL NEWS G E N E R AT I O N S O F B E I N G
First in the Field
Effects of ewe nutrition on lamb performance Feed for a specific production stage will pay off economically By Danielle L. Evers and Rosie Nold BROOKINGS, S.D. — In the livestock industry, profitability is determined by the efficiency of production; with growth and development of offspring having a large impact. In sheep production, ewe nutrition is one of the biggest factors in fetal growth, milk production and lamb performance; therefore, determining how profitable a production system will be. Not only does the ewe depend on proper nutrition for fetal development, but also udder development and milk production. Lambs are almost solely dependent on the ewe’s milk for the first 4 to 6 weeks of life with milk still contributing to the lamb’s energy intake until weaning. The ewe must produce optimal milk for the lamb to grow and develop to the best of its genetic capability.
Nutrition and performance The correlation between nutrition during gestation and ewe performance has several different aspects that can affect the ewe and offspring. Research has shown that ewes fed a diet at only 80 percent of their energy requirement during the last 4 weeks of gestation have
a lower body condition score postpartum until day 40. Ewes offered a higher energy diet, at either 100 percent or 120 percent of requirements produced a greater amount of high-quality colostrum and more milk throughout lactation, which is the key factor influencing growth and development of lambs. This is demonstrated by the increased average daily gain of lambs in the first month postpartum and until weaning. The group fed 120 percent energy diet obtained slightly higher average daily gains post-weaning, but both the 100 percent and 120 percent diets had an overall tendency to reach slaughter weights sooner. Sheep do not require specific feedstuffs; they require a certain amount of metabolizable energy that can come from a variety of feed sources. But, different feedstuffs have different effects on fat and protein concentrations in the milk produced. Feeding higher quality feedstuffs with higher energy and protein density allows the ewe to produce milk with higher fat and protein. Lambs are dependent on milk as their sole source of nutrition for the first part of their lives, therefore alterations to ewe nutrition have an effect on lamb’s growth and performance. Several energy sources are available with the major sources being SHEEP: See Page 15
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over or underfeeding an ewe is the biggest challenge to a producer.
symptom is ketosis, commonly known as pregnancy disease. Ketosis occurs when an ewe’s energy intake is less than her energy requirement and can eventually lead to death. Ketosis is most often seen in ewes carrying multiple fetuses.
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Appropriate nutrition during late gestation is important because the last 6 weeks of gestation is when the fetus grows the most. Several factors affect the nutrient requirements of a ewe — age, weight, or number of fetuses she carries. Energy needs increase roughly 57 to 66 percent during late gestation because of fetal growth and mammary development. Nutrition during late gestation plays a major role in fetal weight, lamb vigor, colostrum production, and ewe body reserves which can effect lamb growth rate and weaning weight. The final four weeks of gestation are particularly important for udder development and subsequent milk production because 70 percent of udder development occurs during this time. Colostrum yield is affected specifically by the energy supplied during the final week of gestation. Ewes fed a restricted energy diet will produce less colostrum, which could be detrimental to the lamb’s immune system. Late gestation nutrition is also important to add extra body reserves so the ewe doesn’t get postpartum ketoacidotic symptoms. The most frequent ketoacidotic
Energy needs to increase again during lactation because ewes have to partition nutrients to produce milk for lambs. Ewes raising twins will produce more milk than ewes raising single lambs, even though both are fed the same energy diet. Ewes fed a higher energy diet during gestation produce more milk during lactation than those on a restricted diet. Therefore, benefits could be achieved by increasing the plane of energy during the late gestational period.
SHEEP Continued from Page 14
Bottom line Feed constitutes the greatest single cost on a sheep operation, especially during late gestation; therefore, producers have to be cognizant in controlling feed costs in order to be profitable. The most difficult challenge to producers is finding the balance between controlling feed costs while optimizing animal performance. Ewe milk production is the primary driver of lamb growth rate in early postpartum and restricting an ewe’s diet during the last 4 weeks of gestation can
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Feed constitutes the greatest single cost on a sheep operation, especially during late gestation; therefore, producers have to be cognizant in controlling feed costs in order to be profitable. negatively impact lamb performance. Ewe nutrition is the most important aspect of a sheep enterprise, and efforts to feed for a specific stage of production
will pay off economically. Editor’s note: Nold is an animal science assistance department head and associate professor at South Dakota State University.
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Homemade hot dogs arrive in South Dakota Locally sourced meats will support new venture in Mitchell
By Evan Hendershot Forum News Service
MITCHELL, S.D. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Hot dog lovers can rejoice. The Mitchell (S.D.) Planning and Zoning Commission approved a plan for a new restaurant, called Hungry Dog. The Hungry Dog, which plans to sell primarily hot dogs and some sand-
wiches, hopes to open in mid-September or October. Co-owners Kaitlin Minder and Jordan Muntefering plan to renovate the 29-foot by 16-foot former Zesto building by eliminating some of the exterior rock and replacing it with siding.
Minder says the spot on Sanborn Boulevard is a â&#x20AC;&#x153;great locationâ&#x20AC;? and she is looking forward to start work on the project, which she says is a passion project for her fiance, Muntefering. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all going to be locally sourced,â&#x20AC;? Minter says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to be making our own hot dogs.â&#x20AC;?
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N.D. oil, ag: ‘very precarious’ situation Officials eye forecast in coming months for plan of action By Mike Nowatzki Forum News Service
BISMARCK — North Dakota is in a “very precarious” position of not knowing where slumping oil and agricultural commodity prices will land, as the possibility of a special legislative session looms if next month’s state revenue forecast looks bleak, the state’s chief budget official told lawmakers June 27. If the forecast predicts a significant revenue shortfall, Gov. Jack Dalrymple will consider calling lawmakers into special session to address it through targeted cuts or revenue transfers, as opposed to an across-the-board allotment like the 4.05 percent cuts sustained by most state agencies in February, Office of Management and Budget Director Pam Sharp told the Legislature’s Budget Section. The budget office is working with Moody’s Analytics on the revenue forecast, expected in mid-July. It will be based partly on input received during a July 8 meeting of the state’s Advisory Council on Revenue Forecasting, which includes bankers
and leaders from the oil and agriculture sectors who provide input on what assumptions should be used. Rep. Keith Kempenich, R-Bowman, questioned how accurately the industry will be able to forecast oil prices in seven or eight months. “How solid are we going to be on moving forward with those numbers this early?” he said. “I agree it’s very precarious,” Sharp said, adding the benchmark price of West Texas Intermediate crude had dropped $3 to $4 a barrel just in the last week. “But we have to go with the best information we have right now.” Sharp noted another forecast will be prepared in November for the governor’s executive budget proposal that lawmakers will receive in early December for the 2017 to ’19 biennium. Rep. Mike Brandenburg, R-Edgeley, asked for assurances the July forecast would have input from bankers on the oil and agriculture situations. “Because, I mean, there’s disasters coming,” he said. With tax revenues already $90 million short of the January forecast, Sharp said she assumes the state will need to use the remaining $75 million in its Budget Stabilization Fund to balance the current biennium’s budget. Dalrymple already authorized a $497.5 million transfer from the rainy day fund to offset
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Officials say disaster is coming to the oil and ag industry, but when it will occur is yet to be seen. the projected $1.1 billion shortfall in February that also triggered the budget cuts. If July’s forecast predicts only a minor shortfall through next June, it could be handled through small across-the-board cuts, Sharp said. In April, Dalrymple rejected requests from Democrats to call a special session so lawmakers could take a more strategic
approach to the across-the-board cuts, which Democrats say impacted those least able to afford them, including behavioral health services and child care assistance grants. Dalrymple has ordered agencies that receive general fund dollars to prepare budget requests equal to 90 percent of their original ongoing expenditures, with a few exceptions.
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Another big run of cows and bulls for our sale on Monday, June 27, 2016, with a steady market from 2 weeks ago. The cow/calf pairs that we did have sold on a strong market. Thank you for your business. PAIRS 24 ..................angus cows 4â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s w/clfs (221#)..HD $2295.00 3 ....................angus cows 4â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s w/clfs (150#)..HD $2050.00 10 ...................... angus cows 5-6â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (calf 9-1)..HD $1250.00 LAMBS 65 .............................. x bred lambs ........ 100 .$172.50 94 ..................................... wf lambs ...........86 .$183.50 35 .............................. x bred lambs ...........80 .$196.00 35 .............................. x bred lambs ...........72 .$200.50 20 .............................. x bred lambs ........ 101 .$170.50 HEIFERS 76 .........1st x baldy heifers (open) ........ 773 .$134.10
COWS 5 .................................. angus cows ...... 1635 $ 79.500 5 ....................................... red cows ...... 1215 ..$ 80.50 5 ....................................... red cows ...... 1324 ..$ 79.00 1 .................................... angus cow ...... 1670 ..$ 75.50 1 .....................................angus bull ...... 2220 .$100.00 1 .................................... angus cow ...... 1510 ..$ 80.50 2 ...................................angus bulls ...... 2360 ..$ 98.50 1 .................................... angus cow ...... 1550 ..$ 80.00 1 .....................................angus bull ...... 2325 ..$ 97.50 2 .................................. angus cows ...... 1550 ..$ 79.50 1 .....................................angus bull ...... 2245 ..$ 99.00 3 .................................. angus cows .... 16115 ..$ 78.00
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Richard Peterson stands near a 20-acre pond on what should have been a soybean field at his farm outside Mountain Lake, Minn.
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Crop progress on the Richard Peterson farm near Mountain Lake in southwest Minnesota has been mixed, but he has a corn field thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s looking good. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I suppose itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s knee high or better,â&#x20AC;? Peterson says. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a couple weeks ahead of the old knee-high by the Fourth of July standard. But other crops are suffering. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re standing here by a field right now thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s under water,â&#x20AC;? Peterson says. Ducks swim in a roughly 20-acre pond thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s formed on land which should be growing soybeans. Shore birds dart along the waterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s edge. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not been the type of spring Peterson wanted. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wet,â&#x20AC;? Peterson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had over 20 inches of rain, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sure.â&#x20AC;? Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about three times what normally falls during the spring. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been so wet that Peterson still has some soybeans to plant. His experience is common across the southern half of Minnesota. Torrential rains have plagued parts of the region, delaying field work or drowning crops, or both. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also been plant-killing hail, and even some scattered damage from a frost in May. Then there are areas of the state where farmers have the opposite problem â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the skies have been too quiet. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everybodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s got a lot of faith, but every day that goes by without rain. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a lot of concern,â&#x20AC;? says Curt Pederson, manager of Farmers Elevator in Bellingham, Minn. Much of westcentral Minnesota is abnormally dry, and thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s even drought conditions
along the border with south Dakota. He says some days the temperature has been close to 100 degrees. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s that windy, hot weather thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really hard on that corn,â&#x20AC;? Pederson says. The uncertain weather is causing problems for the affected farmers. But theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in the minority. More fields are thriving than struggling. In fact, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says more than 75 percent of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s corn, soybean and sugar beet crops are in good to excellent condition. Spring wheat is slightly lower, rated 64 percent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Minnesotaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s looking really good,â&#x20AC;? says Michael Swanson, Wells Fargo agricultural economist. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know if we can replicate last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s monster crop yield, but certainly everybody should expect average or above-average right now, given the condition.â&#x20AC;? But overshadowing this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s good start are continued low grain prices. Crops across the Midwest are mostly healthy, and grain traders expect another big harvest and that ample supply is keeping prices low. Right now corn brings about $3.40 cents per bushel. Swanson says most farmers need more than that to make money, but he says the best news so far this year is that some crop input costs have declined a little. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The big three â&#x20AC;&#x201D; cash rents, seed and fertilizer â&#x20AC;&#x201D; have all kind of come back to adjust for the lower prices,â&#x20AC;? Swanson says. Southwest Minnesota farmer Richard Peterson says he has fairly low debt, so he expects to withstand the price downturn. But he says farmers with higher debt loads are feeling the pressure. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s people thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be stressed, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no doubt about that,â&#x20AC;? Peterson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But hopefully everybody will make it through and survive it.â&#x20AC;?
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MARKETS Aberdeen Hub City Livestock, Aberdeen, S.D. Receipts: 2594; Two Weeks Ago 1189; Year Ago 0. Different weight classes of both steers and heifers selling today than two weeks ago so no accurate price trends can be established, steers and heifers selling with higher undertones. Good to very good demand for today’s offering featuring mostly loads and strings of average to attractive quality steers and heifers in moderate to moderate plus flesh. A few loads and part loads coming in off grass as a few areas are very dry, these were met with excellent demand. An acitve market with good attendance. Steers made up 65 percent of the feeder supply, heifers 35 percent, 99 percent over 600 lbs. Few feeders expected for next week, more feeder cattle expected for the Wednesday, July 13th sale. Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: 5 567 lbs 175.00; 11
651 lbs 156.00; 110 768 lbs 148.68; 137 869 lbs 142.29; 126 919 lbs 143.75; 11 921 lbs 122.00 Fleshy; 289 977 lbs 133.66. Feeder Steers Large 1: 629 1018 lbs 135.90; 67 1059 lbs 133.66; 22 1078 lbs 119.00 Fleshy; 125 1127 lbs 124.68; 9 1182 lbs 118.25. Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: 28 563 lbs 152.20; 29 643 lbs 148.77; 81 686 lbs 149.02; 4 710 lbs 138.00; 99 772 lbs 140.08; 148 832 lbs 135.11; 145 861 lbs 129.39; 4 899 lbs 115.00 Fleshy; 70 928 lbs 124.18; 223 958 lbs 123.22. Feeder Heifers Large 1: 13 1017 lbs 119.00.
Fort Pierre Fort Pierre Livestock Auction, Fort Pierre, S.D. Receipts: 3996; Two Weeks Ago 11,173; Year Ago 2107. Much lighter receipts this week after the very large run of feeders two weeks ago for the big annual, special sale.
Best comparison was on steers and heifers weighing over 600 lbs, 5.00 to 10.00 lower. Demand much lighter than two weeks ago as the CME cattle contracts have retracted considerably from the levels they were, cash fed cattle have pulled back into unprofitable levels for cattle feeders again. Corn has gotten higher and fed cattle lower leaving cattle feeders no choice but to bid lower on feeder cattle. Feeder Cattle offering 58 percent steers, 42 percent heifers. 93 percent over 600 lbs. Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1 : 27 lbs . lbs lbs lbs ... lbs lbs .. lbs lbs lbs ... lbs lbs .. lbs lbs lbs ... lbs lbs .. lbs lbs lbs ... lbs lbs ;; lbs lbs .. Feeder Steers Large lbs . : lbs lbs .. Feeder Heifers Medium and Large lbs . : lbs lbs .; lbs lbs lbs ... lbs lbs .. lbs lbs lbs ... lbs lbs .. lbs lbs lbs ... lbs lbs .. lbs lbs lbs ... lbs lbs Replacement .. lbs lbs lbs 127.77 ... lbs 932 932 140.00 140.00 ;Replacement 54 900 lbs 142.50 Value Added .
FROM THE HILL
Labeling law prepares for battle Vermont law went into effect July 1, sets precedence for national law By Jerry Hagstrom Special to Agweek
WASHINGTON — The Senate has finally scheduled a vote for July 6 on the genetically modified food labeling bill developed by Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and ranking member Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich. Even if he bill becomes law, it’s still unclear whether beet sugar from genetically modified seed would have to be labeled and, if the foods are labeled, what kind of label food companies would use. The bill would preempt state labeling laws including one in Vermont requiring labeling for foods Stabenow with genetically modified organisms, which was scheduled to go into effect on July 1. But Congress wrangled so long over the content of the bill that the Vermont law went into effect, at least on a temporary basis. Many national food companies Roberts have already started labeling food for GMO content in line with the Vermont law, but they remain worried about the possibility that other states will pass different laws. The bill would establish a federal mandatory disclosure system run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service. USDA would have two years to decide what constitutes GMO content and to develop a labeling system under which companies would have the choice of using text, a symbol or a link to a
“smart label” or QR code scannable by smartphones. Advocates for labeling wanted clear wording on packages to be mandatory, but the food industry argued that would signal to consumers that genetic modification is unsafe.
“The agreement places the authority of implementing this national, mandatory label squarely with the USDA, because this is not a food safety or human health issue.”
Criticism The Food and Drug Administration, the division of the Health and Human Services Department that is responsible for the safety of most foods except meat, poultry and processed eggs, pointed out in a memo to the Senate Agriculture Committee that the bill says the law would apply only to food that contains genetically modified material. FDA used soy oil as an example of a food that could be excluded because it does not contain genetically modified material, but beet sugar from genetically modified seeds does not show any genetically modified material either. The FDA also criticized the bill for other reasons, including the fact it grants USDA labeling authority on foods that normally fell under its authority. But the FDA also said it was taking no position on the bill and ultimate authority on labeling would be with USDA. The Center for Food Safety, which wants mandatory on-package labeling, has used FDA analyses to argue the bill will not cover all foods and should be rejected. Stabenow expressed annoyance with the analysis by FDA, which previously ruled it does not consider genetically modified foods to be materially different from other foods and, therefore, do not need to labeled. “The agreement places the authority of implementing this national, mandatory GMO label squarely with the USDA because this is not a food safety or human health issue,” Stabenow said. “In fact, I find it ironic that people who want limited labeling options would reference FDA comments considering the FDA has repeatedly denied petitions to label foods with
Debbie Stabenow Ranking Member, Senate Agriculture Committee GMOs because they do not recognize them as potential risks to our health. The bottom line is this: this agreement would provide the USDA with the authority to label everything that is on the grocery shelf that contains ingredients from GMO commodity crops like corn, soybeans, sugar and canola that have gone through the USDA approval process, including highly refined sugars and oils, as well as food products derived from gene editing.” A food industry executive said, “The burden will be on any industry of a processed product that removes all DNA and protein to petition the secretary. It will be up to the secretary to make the final determination whether the ingredient needs to be disclosed. That will have to be sorted out after rulemaking and see what criteria will be required by the secretary. So it is premature to speculate on what products may or may not have to be disclosed. You cannot have complete certainty until the secretary makes a decision.”
Brutal fight The lobbying on the bill is expected to be intense and bitter. Food companies and farm groups have spent millions of dollars on their campaigns to stop labeling, out of fear that consumers will reject products that are labeled genetically engineered. The Environmental Working Group and Just Label It, a group headed by Gary Hirshberg of organic operation Stonyfield Farms, have already said if
the bill passes the battle will move to the USDA rulemaking process and to convincing consumers to demand that USDA make the labeling program as strict as possible. Major farm organizations including the American Farm Bureau Federation and the National Farmers Union are backing the bill, but environmental and consumer groups say the bill is too weak. Prospects for Senate passage appear good, but the bill would still have to be passed in the House of Representatives and signed by President Barack Obama. The Senate must first vote to limit debate on the bill to 30 hours, a process known as invoking cloture. That requires 60 votes for passage. If cloture is invoked, the Senate would move to vote on final passage, which would require only 51 votes. The reason supporters of the bill believe passage is likely is because the Senate voted 68 to 29 on a procedural matter to put the Roberts-Stabenow amendment into an existing bill. The Coalition for Safe Affordable Food, the industry group that favors the bill, said in a statement, “This 6829 vote is a strong demonstration of bipartisan Senate support behind this critical legislation that will provide consumers more information than ever before about their food while protecting American’s farmers and small businesses from the harmful effects of a patchwork of state laws. This sets the stage for the Senate to pass this urgently needed legislation when they return next week.”
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MARKETS Cattle summary RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/Internet Total This Week 116,900 51,700 101,400 270,000 This Week 126,900 32,400 1,400 160,700 Last Year 67,000 28,600 32,300 127,900 Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold mostly 2.00 to 7.00 higher with some spots being 8.00 to 10.00 higher. A nice bounce in the cattle complex this week got feeder cattle buyers back in the saddle again as analysts and feedyard operators believed that the futures markets appeared to be oversold and needed a correction. On Wednesday in Bassett, NE 2 loads of reputation Sandhills steers weighing 775 lbs sold for $167.25 and in Aberdeen, SD at Hub City Livestock 2 loads of 919 lb steers rang the bell at $143.75. Optimism abounds. A year ago, the state of Missouri weighted average for 650 to 700 lb Medium and Large 1 steers was $250.78/cwt; $102.53/cwt higher than this week’s price level or near $700.00/head. Last week’s Cattle on Feed Report was a non event this week as all major points of interest were all reported very close to industry expectations and all major packers were active and paid up for this week’s showlists. Live sales traded from 122.00 to 123.00 in the 5 Area while dressed sales sold from 195.00-200.00; 5.00 to 6.00 higher live and 9.00 to 10.00 higher dressed than the previous week. Packers have been willing to run plants at optimum levels in recent months as margins have been running at record wide levels. They have not shown any signs of slowing the chain speed even with Choice boxed beef losing more than 5.00 this week. After last week’s hiccup in price levels, feedyard managers came to the table ready to sell and traded near 110,000 head on Thursday in the 5 Area; the 8th largest weekly trading volume in the last 2 1/2 years. Beef in Cold Storage at the end of May was estimated at 446.7 million pounds, 5.9 percent lower than a year ago and pork inventories were at 612.7 million pounds, 6.5 percent lower than a year ago. Total chicken inventories have been considered burdensome by analysts for this time of year and reported at 803.2 million pounds, 8.6 percent higher than a year ago. After the $3 trillion global market fallout from the Brexit last week, the Dow Jones Average has recovered to rise by nearly 800 points from Tuesday to Thursday this week; marking the largest 3-day point gain since February. Auction volume this week included 57 percent weighing over 600 lbs and 38 percent heifers. All of us here at the Federal/State Market News Service wish everyone a happy and safe Independence Day. AUCTION RECEIPTS: 116,900 Last Week: 126,900 Last Year: 67,000 DAKOTAS 8700. 95 pct over 600 lbs. 33 pct heifers. South Dakota8700. Steers: Medium and Large 1 500-550 lbs (508) 170.70; 550-600 lbs (586) 167.66; 600-650 lbs (614) 161.29; 650-700 lbs (681) 155.62; 700-750 lbs (731) 148.95; 750-800 lbs (773) 146.80; 800-850 lbs (822) 142.08; 850-900 lbs (874) 141.34; 900-950 lbs (921) 141.79; 950-1000 lbs (978) 133.53. Medium and Large 1-2 450- 500 lbs (483) 162.84; pkg 625 lbs 145.00; load 715 lbs 140.50; load 835 lbs 135.00; 900-950 lbs 129.44. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 pkg 545 lbs 151.25; 550-600 lbs (567) 151.89; 600-650 lbs (629) 146.94; 650-700 lbs (686) 148.11; 700-750 lbs (730) 137.50; 750-800 lbs (778) 137.46; 800-850 lbs (829) 132.48; 850-900 lbs (870) 128.07; 900-950 lbs (922) 125.08; 950-1000 lbs (964) 122.91. Medium and Large 1-2 650-700 lbs (655) 137.62; half load 705 lbs 132.00; pkg 850 lbs 122.00. North Dakota There were not enough feeder cattle sales to report. MONTANA 2100. 79 pct over 600 lbs. 21 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 800-850 lbs (805) 132.00. WASHINGTON 1900. 81 pct over 600 lbs. 39 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1-2 500-550 lbs (541) 151.30; 550-600 lbs (551) 152.19; 650-700 lbs (652) 149.46; 700-750 lbs (741) 137.37; 750-800 lbs (771) 138.60; 800-850 lbs (830) 136.81; 850-900 lbs (869) 136.67. Heifers: Medium and Large 1-2 400-450 lbs (432) 152.18; 450-500 lbs (479) 150.73; 600-650 lbs (619) 130.70; 650-700 lbs (679) 130.54; 700-750 lbs (707) 130.28; 750-800 lbs (772) 129.88; 800-850 lbs (825) 128.80.
Hog summary RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 64,376 LAST WEEK: 92,065 LAST YEAR: 76,177 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Manitoba 16.9%, Iowa 10.9%, Indiana 10.8%, Missouri 10.5%, Saskatchewan 10.3%, Illinois 9.8%, Oklahoma 6.2%, Colorado 5.8%, South Dakota 4.3%, Montana 3.4%, Minnesota 3.3%, Ohio 2.1%, Kansas 2.0%, Wisconsin 1.8%, North Dakota 1.7%, VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 60.3%, Illinois 14.1%, Minnesota 11.4%, Wisconsin 5.5%, Indiana 4.6%, Michigan 2.1%, Nebraska 2.0%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs mostly steady on light receipts. Feeder pigs 3.00 per head lower. Demand light for moderate offerings. Receipts include 76% formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54% Formula Formula Cash Cash Lot Size Head Range Wtd Avg Head Range Wtd Avg EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 2952 28.91-36.79 33.71 500 11.50-11.50 11.50 600 - 1200 11758 30.76-
41.00 35.58 2900 17.00-20.00 18.14 1200 or more 34601 29.06-48.00 36.61 7950 16.00-28.00 23.57 Total Composite 49311 28.91-48.00 36.19 11350 11.50-28.00 21.65 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 975 47.25-55.00 53.69 600 - 1200 2740 35.00-41.00 39.23 Total Composite 3715 35.00-55.00 43.03 Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs: 60661 at 33.47 All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 3715 at 43.03
Sheep summary Weekly Trends: Compared to last week slaughter lambs were very uneven. Lambs at San Angelo, TX and heavy lambs at Sioux Falls, SD and New Holland, PA were 5.00-10.00 higher. Light lambs at New Holland, PA and Ft. Collins, CO were steady to 10.00 lower. Slaughter ewes were mostly steady to 10.00 higher. Feeder lambs were weak to sharply lower, except at Sioux Falls 8.00-10.00 higher. At San Angelo, TX 5165 head sold. No sales in Equity Electronic Auction. In direct trading slaughter ewes were not tested and feeder lambs were firm. 3500 head of negotiated sales of slaughter lambs were steady to 3.00 higher. 6700 head of formula sales had no trend due to confidentiality. 4,402 lamb carcasses sold with 65 lbs and down no trend due to confidentiality; 65-85 lbs 5.50-7.54 higher and 85 lbs and up no trend due to confidentiality. All sheep sold per hundred weight (CWT) unless otherwise specified. ***This report will not be issued next week due to the July 4th holiday. The next time this report will be issued is July 15, 2016. **** Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-160 lbs: San Angelo: shorn and wooled 110-155 lbs 132.00-144.00. VA: wooled 110-125 lbs 165.00-170.00; 130-160 lbs 152.50. PA: shorn and wooled 110-130 lbs 202.00-227.00; 130-150 lbs 215.00225.00; 150-200 lbs 200.00-227.00. Ft.Collins, CO: wooled 130-150 lbs 145.00-156.00. South Dakota: shorn and wooled 115-150 lbs 170.00-178.00. Billings, MT: no test. Kalona, IA: shorn 123 lbs 164.00; wooled 110-140 lbs 165.50-170.00. Missouri: 100-120 lbs 158.00182.50. Equity Elec: no sales. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1: San Angelo: 40-60 lbs 210.00-236.00; 60-70 lbs 175.00-200.00, few 202.00-214.00; 70-80 lbs 160.00-182.00, few 186.00- 200.00; 80-90 lbs 150.00-172.00, few 178.00-180.00; 90-110 lbs 150.00160.00. Pennsylvania: 40-50 lbs 230.00-250.00; 50-60 lbs 227.00230.00; 60-70 lbs 210.00-237.00; 80-90 lbs 217.00-242.00; 90-110 lbs 227.00-242.00. Kalona, IA: 55-60 lbs 180.00-210.00; 60-65 lbs 175.00-182.50; 70-75 lbs 179.00-187.00; 80-90 lbs 162.50-166.50; 90-110 lbs 162.00-168.50. Ft. Collins: 58 lbs 240.00; 60-80 lbs 200.00-215.00; 80-90 lbs 185.00-195.00; 90-110 lbs 189.00-200.00. Missouri: 60-95 lbs 170.00-187.50. Virginia: 60-80 lbs 170.00-186.00; 80-110 lbs 170.00-187.00. South Dakota: no test. Billings, MT: no test. Direct Trading: (lambs fob with 3-4 percent shrink or equivalent) 3500: Slaughter Lambs shorn and wooled 80-168 lbs 135.00- 172.01 (wtd avg 158.51). ID: 9000: Feeder Lambs 130-140 lbs 175.00. Slaughter Ewes: San Angelo: Good 2-3 (fleshy) 55.00-59.50; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 63.00-70.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 55.0065.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 40.00-50.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) 30.00-40.00. Pennsylvania: Good 2-3 (fleshy) 75.00-111.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 55.00- 77.00; Cull 1 45.00-55.00. Ft. Collins: Good 3-5 (very fleshy) 70.00-75.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 80.00-90.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 55.00-60.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) 44.00-45.00. Billings, MT: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) no test; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test; Cull 1 no test. So Dakota: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 73.00-76.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 61.00-68.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 53.0058.50; Cull 1 40.00-55.00. Missouri: Good 2-3 95.00-120.00; Utility 1-2 77.50-97.50; Cull 1 85.00-117.50. Virginia: Good 2-4 65.00-70.00; Utility 1-2 64.00. Kalona: Good 2-3 67.50-75.00; Utility and Good 1-3 65.00-80.00; Utility 1-2 47.50-67.50; Cull and Utility 1-2 no test. Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: 50-60 lbs 202.00206.00; 60-70 lbs 180.00-190.00; 70-90 lbs 180.00-185.00; 90-100 lbs 172.00-184.00; 114 lbs 164.00. Virginia: 90-110 lbs 160.00. Ft. Collins: 56 lbs 215.00; 71 lbs 200.00; 80-85 lbs 185.00-190.00; 90-95 lbs 182.50-187.50; 103 lbs 172.50. Billings: no test. Kalona: 35-40 lbs 200.00-202.50; 40-45 lbs 190.00-192.50; 50-60 lbs 182.50-192.50. So Dakota: 36 lbs 267.50; 40-45 lbs 222.50-255.00; 55-60 lbs 227.50- 237.50; 60-70 lbs 205.00-230.00; 88 lbs 180.00; 90-100 lbs 174.00-175.00; 103 lbs 173.00. Missouri: 25-55 lbs 160.00-178.00. Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: hair ewe lambs 60-90 lbs 194.00-220.00 cwt; mixed age hair ewes 90-150 lbs 90.00-130.00 cwt. Ft. Collins: no test. Billings: no test. So Dakota: solid to broken mouth 150-200 lbs 45.00-56.00 cwt, 145 lbs 62.00cwt. Kalona, IA: mixed age 135-150 lbs 80.00-90.00 cwt. Missouri: hair ewes 65-100 lbs 132.50-155.00 cwt. Virginia: no test. National Weekly Lamb Carcass Choice and Prime 1-4: Weight Head Wt Avg 45 lbs down Price not reported due to confidentiality 45-55 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 55-65 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 65-75 lbs 1310 310.16 75-85 lbs 1251 298.73 85 lbs up Price not reported due to confidentiality Sheep and lamb slaughter under federal inspection for the week to date totaled 39,000 compared with 37,000 last week and 35,000 last year.
Live Cattle Options Strike price 139 139.5 140 140.5 141 141.5 142 142.5 143 143.5 144 144.5 145 145.5 146
Calls AUG6 6.68 6.08 5.53 5.00 4.50 4.05 3.63 3.25
SEP6 7.25 6.70 6.15 5.65 5.18 4.75 4.33 -
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OCT6 7.68 6.58 5.58 4.68
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4.55 5.00 5.45 5.95 6.48 7.05 7.63
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Feeder Cattle Options Strike price 105.5 106 106.5 107 107.5 108 108.5 109 109.5 110 110.5 111 111.5 112 112.5
Calls JUL6 6.98 5.98 4.98 3.98 2.98 1.98 0.98 -
AUG6 15.13 14.15 13.18 12.23 11.28 10.35 9.43 8.53 7.68 6.88 6.13 5.40 4.73 4.10 3.50
price 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97
JUL6
AUG6
OCT6
0.03 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.05
0.15 0.18 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.38 0.45 0.55 0.70 0.90 1.15 1.43 1.75 2.13
0.55 0.65 0.75 0.88 1.03 1.20 1.40 1.63 1.88 2.15 2.45 2.80 3.18 3.60
Calls JUL6 14.68 13.68 12.68 11.68 10.68 9.68 8.68 7.68 6.70 5.70 4.70 3.73 2.75 1.85 1.08 0.50 0.23 0.10 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
AUG6 14.05 12.10 11.13 10.18 9.23 8.30 7.40 6.53 5.70 4.90 4.15 3.43 2.78 2.20 1.70 1.28 0.93 0.65 0.45 0.33 0.25 0.18 0.13 0.10 0.08 0.05 0.05 0.03
0.03
0.00
14.33
14.08
13.85
Strike price 900 925 950 975 1000 1025 1050 1075 1100 1125 1150 1175 1200 1225 1250
Calls JUL6 6.07 5.82 5.57 5.32 5.07 4.82 4.57 4.32 4.07 3.82 3.57 3.32 3.07 2.82 2.57
AUG6 6.89 6.64 6.39 6.14 5.89 5.64 5.39 5.14 4.89 4.64 4.39 4.14 3.89 3.64 3.39
Puts SEP6 7.04 6.79 6.54 6.29 6.04 5.79 5.54 5.29 5.04 4.79 4.54 4.29 4.04 3.80 3.55
JUL6
AUG6
SEP6
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Puts OCT6 15.80 14.90 14.00 13.13 12.28 11.45 10.65 9.90 9.15 8.43 7.73 7.08 6.45 5.88 5.33
Lean Hog Options Strike
0.03
CME BFP Milk Options
Puts
Puts OCT6 0.00 14.75 0.00 12.90 0.00 11.13 0.00 9.40 0.00 7.80 0.00 6.28 0.00 4.90 0.00 3.68 0.00 2.65 0.00 1.83 0.00 1.20 0.00 0.78 0.00 0.50 0.00 0.33 0.00 0.23
JUL6
AUG6
OCT6
0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.18 0.40 0.83 1.55 2.43 3.38 4.35 5.33 6.33 7.33 8.33 9.33 10.33 11.33 12.33 13.33
0.10 0.15 0.18 0.23 0.28 0.35 0.45 0.58 0.75 0.95 1.20 1.48 1.83 2.25 2.75 3.33 3.98 4.70 5.50 6.38 7.30 8.23 9.18 10.15 11.13 12.10 13.10
0.00 0.43 0.00 0.58 0.00 0.80 0.00 1.08 0.00 1.45 0.00 1.93 0.00 2.55 0.00 3.33 0.00 4.30 0.00 5.48 0.00 6.85 0.00 8.43 0.00 10.13 0.00 11.95 0.00
Futures Feeder Cattle Futures Aug 16 Sep 16 Oct 16 Nov 16 Jan 17
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
144.30 143.50 141.98 139.45 135.18
144.30 143.50 141.98 139.45 135.18
139.13 138.03 136.50 134.03 129.90
190.00 183.05 172.23 161.50 150.15
134.25 133.80 132.50 129.30 124.98
Live Cattle Futures Aug 16 Oct 16 Dec 16 Feb 17 Apr 17 Jun 17
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
114.83 114.65 114.95 114.30 113.50 107.73
114.83 114.65 114.95 114.30 113.50 107.73
110.93 111.00 112.10 111.98 111.63 106.00
145.80 147.05 146.55 137.75 132.25 114.65
109.58 109.88 111.03 110.25 109.65 103.78
Lean Hog Futures Jul 16 Aug 16 Oct 16 Dec 16 Feb 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
82.85 83.28 71.70 64.20 67.35 71.15 75.63 79.35 78.75
83.15 83.98 72.35 64.65 67.43 71.23 75.70 79.35 78.93
82.10 82.65 69.33 62.20 65.03 68.00 75.20 76.10 76.48
88.90 90.43 74.80 67.70 70.13 72.70 76.53 80.05 79.50
71.08 71.33 62.13 59.50 62.93 66.33 71.90 70.50 75.60
CME BFP Milk Futures Aug 16 Aug 16 Oct 16 Nov 16 Nov 16 Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
15.25 16.37 16.39 16.30 16.24 16.00 15.91 15.92 15.95 16.03
15.39 16.75 16.86 16.71 16.50 16.21 16.02 16.02 16.05 16.15
14.67 15.60 15.93 16.00 15.99 15.83 15.76 15.83 15.87 16.00
17.00 17.05 17.12 17.10 17.07 17.05 16.55 16.49 16.55 16.40
12.70 13.43 14.22 14.51 14.52 14.54 14.50 14.48 14.50 14.58
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MARKETS U.S. cow slaughter (Week ending June 18)
2016
Hay
Options
Rock Valley, Iowa
2015
Week ago
June 30
U.S.
Chicago Wheat Options
All cows................................ Dairy cows ...........................
98,519 49,801
91,879 50,447
Strike
Calls AUG6
SEP6
OCT6
395
35.88
38.38
41.13
400
31.38
34.38
(Week ending July 1)
405
27.13
Number of head
410
23.13
415
Cattle slaughter Week’s total .............................................................598,000 Prev. week ...............................................................608,000 Year ago ............................................................................na
Millions of pounds Total Weight.................................................................485.5 Prev. week ...................................................................491.8 Year ago ............................................................................na
Average weight Week’s avg. .................................................................1,337 Prev. week ...................................................................1,334 Year ago ............................................................................na
Chicago Soybean Options
Puts
price
Week’s avg. ...................................................................16.2 Prev. week .....................................................................16.7 Year ago ............................................................................na
price
AUG6
37.50
0.63
3.13
5.38
1010
155.25 152.88 154.25
30.88
34.25
1.13
4.25
6.75
1020
27.50
31.13
1.88
5.63
8.50
1030
19.50
24.50
28.38
2.88
7.25
10.38
420
16.38
21.75
25.75
4.25
9.25
425
13.50
19.25
23.38
6.13
430
11.13
17.00
21.25
8.25
435
9.13
15.00
19.25
440
7.38
13.25
445
6.00
450 455
AUG6
SEP6
OCT6
145.38 143.63 145.50
1.00
4.25
6.88
135.63 134.63 136.88
1.13
5.00
8.13
1040
125.88 125.88 128.63
1.38
6.00
9.50
12.63
1050
116.13 117.38 120.63
1.63
7.25
11.25
11.50
15.00
1060
106.50 109.25 112.88
1.88
8.63
13.25
14.00
17.63
1070
97.13
2.25
10.50
15.50
10.88
16.75
20.50
1080
87.88
93.88
98.63
2.88
12.63
18.13
17.38
13.88
19.75
23.50
1090
78.88
86.88
92.00
3.63
15.13
21.25
11.75
15.75
17.13
23.00
26.63
1100
70.25
80.25
85.88
4.63
18.25
24.63
4.88
10.38
14.25
20.75
26.50
30.00
1110
62.13
74.00
80.13
6.13
21.63
28.50
4.00
9.13
12.88
24.63
30.13
33.50
1120
54.63
68.25
74.75
8.00
25.38
32.75
460
3.25
8.13
11.63
28.75
33.88
37.13
465
2.75
7.25
10.63
33.00
37.88
40.88
1130
47.75
63.00
69.75
10.50
29.63
37.38
1140
41.50
58.00
65.00
13.50
34.25
42.25
1150
35.88
53.50
60.50
17.25
39.25
47.50
1160
30.88
49.25
56.25
21.63
44.75
53.00
1170
26.50
45.38
52.38
26.63
50.50
58.75
1180
22.75
41.75
48.75
32.25
56.63
64.88
1190
19.50
38.38
45.38
38.50
63.00
71.25
1200
16.63
35.25
42.38
45.25
69.63
77.88
Strike
Hog slaughter (Week ending July 1)
Number of head Week’s total ..........................................................2,115,000 Prev. week ............................................................2,103,000 Year ago ............................................................................na
Calls
Puts
price
AUG6
SEP6
OCT6
375
37.13
38.75
40.63
32.38
34.63
37.00
AUG6 0.63
SEP6 2.25
OCT6 4.38
SEP6
Alfalfa – large squares
Puts
OCT6
380
* Week ending June 18
Calls
SEP6
Kansas City Wheat Options
Percent cows*
Strike
AUG6
OCT6
101.38 105.63
385
28.00
30.75
33.50
0.88
3.13
5.75
390
23.75
27.25
30.38
1.50
4.25
7.25
1210
14.25
32.38
39.50
52.38
76.50
84.88
395
19.88
24.00
27.38
2.25
5.75
9.13
1220
12.13
29.63
36.88
59.88
83.63
92.00
400
16.50
21.00
24.75
3.38
7.50
11.13
1230
10.25
27.13
34.25
67.75
90.88
99.38
405
13.50
18.38
22.25
5.00
9.50
13.50
1240
8.75
24.88
31.75
76.00
98.38 106.75
410
11.00
16.00
20.13
7.00
11.88
16.00
1250
7.38
22.75
29.25
84.50 106.13 114.13
415
8.88
14.00
18.13
9.50
14.50
18.88
1260
6.25
20.75
27.00
93.13 114.00 121.63
420
7.25
12.25
16.38
12.38
17.50
21.88
1270
5.25
19.13
24.88 102.00 122.00 129.38
Millions of pounds
425
5.88
10.75
14.75
15.75
20.75
25.13
1280
4.50
17.38
23.00 111.00 130.25 137.25
Total Weight.................................................................448.0 Prev. week ...................................................................446.3 Year ago ............................................................................na
430
4.75
9.50
13.38
19.38
24.25
28.50
1290
3.75
15.88
21.38 120.25 138.50 145.38
435
3.88
8.38
12.13
23.25
28.00
32.13
1300
3.25
14.50
19.75 129.50 147.00 153.63
440
3.13
7.38
10.88
27.38
31.88
35.88
1310
2.75
13.13
18.25 139.00 155.63 162.00
Average weight
445
2.50
6.50
9.88
31.63
35.88
39.63
Week’s avg. ....................................................................282 Prev. week ......................................................................283 Year ago ............................................................................na
Chicago Corn Options Minneapolis Wheat Options Strike
Calls
AUG6
DEC6 MAR7
135
Puts
SEP6
OCT6
-
0.25
0.25
AUG6
SEP6
OCT6
na 117.50 90.00-105.00 na
Alfalfa – large rounds Fair Utility
80.00-92.50 45.00-77.50
75.00-92.50 45.00-70.00
Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Fair Utility
75.00 67.50
70.00 55.00-60.00
Alfalfa/Grass – large squares Good
na
120.00
Grass – small squares Fair
65.00
na
Grass – large squares Premium Good Utility
92.50 80.00-90.00 40.00-67.50
na 90.00 na
Grass – large rounds Premium Good Fair Utility
na 80.00-90.00 70.00-77.50 40.00-67.50
112.50 80.00-107.50 60.00-75.00 50.00-52.50
SEP6
DEC6
425
-
85.00
-
145
-
0.38
0.38
-
75.25
77.13
430
78.38
-
85.00
-
1.50
-
155
-
0.50
0.63
-
70.38
72.25
435
-
75.88
-
0.13
-
6.75
165
-
0.63
0.88
-
65.50
67.50
440
68.63
-
77.00
-
2.38
-
175
-
0.88
1.25
-
60.63
62.75
445
-
67.13
-
0.38
-
8.75
185
-
1.13
1.63
-
55.88
58.13
450
59.13
-
69.50
-
3.63
-
195
-
1.50
2.25
-
51.13
53.63
455
-
58.75
-
1.00
-
11.25
205
-
2.13
3.13
-
46.50
49.25
460
50.13
-
62.25
-
5.25
-
215
-
2.88
4.00
-
42.13
45.13
465
-
44.63
-
1.88
-
14.00
225
-
3.88
5.25
-
37.88
41.00
Cornstalks – large rounds
Week’s total ...............................................................39,000 Prev. week .................................................................37,000 Year ago ............................................................................na
470
41.63
-
55.50
-
7.38
-
235
-
5.13
6.63
-
33.88
37.25
475
37.63
44.13
52.38
3.38
-
17.25
Per ton
480
34.00
40.13
49.25
4.38
12.13
19.13
245
-
6.63
8.38
-
30.13
33.63
Millions of pounds
485
30.50
32.38
46.38
6.75
11.63
21.00
255
-
8.50
10.38
-
26.63
30.38
490
20.00
33.75
43.50
7.25
16.38
23.13
265
-
10.75
12.63
-
23.50
27.38
495
24.25
31.63
40.75
10.00
15.25
25.25
275
85.13
13.25
15.25
-
20.75
24.63
500
21.50
29.75
38.25
11.00
18.13
27.50
285
75.13
16.13
18.00
-
18.25
22.25
(metric tons)
505
19.00
27.88
36.00
15.50
21.25
32.13
295
65.13
19.25
21.00
0.13
16.13
20.00
510
11.50
25.75
29.25
15.75
27.13
32.75
305
55.13
22.50
24.13
0.13
14.25
18.00
515
14.75
19.38
32.13
18.50
30.13
38.25
315
45.38
26.13
27.38
0.13
12.50
16.13
325
35.75
29.88
30.88
0.25
11.13
14.38
Last wk prv wk this yr last yr Wheat 511.7 571.7 1,704.6 1,239.6 Soybeans 272.1 315.4 44,248.9 47,886.8 Corn 1,451.2 1,235.1 33,875.4 35,928.0 Barley 2.5 0.0 4.4 3.9 Sunseed 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Oats 0.7 0.0 0.8 0.1 Flax 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 Rye 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sorghum 119.6 13.4 7,487.4 7,530.2 TOTAL 2,357.8 2,135.7 87,321.7 92,588.7 For week ending June 23. Crop year begins June 1 for wheat, rye, oats, barley and flax; Sept. 1 for corn, sorghum, soybeans and sunflowers.
Percent sows*
* Week ending June 18
Lamb slaughter (Week ending July 1)
Number of head
Total Weight.....................................................................2.7 Prev. week .......................................................................2.6 Year ago ............................................................................na
Average weight Week’s avg. ....................................................................139 Prev. week ......................................................................140
SEP6
Calls
price
135.00 97.50-115.00 80.00-92.50 45.00-77.50
price
Week’s avg. .....................................................................2.5 Prev. week .......................................................................2.6 Year ago ............................................................................na
MAR7
Strike
Puts
Premium Good Fair Utility
520
8.38
22.00
30.25
21.50
33.25
38.88
525
11.38
20.13
28.63
28.38
33.50
44.75
335
26.75
33.75
34.63
0.50
9.88
12.88
6.00
18.63
22.75
28.13
40.13
48.13
345
18.75
37.75
38.38
1.13
8.75
11.63
Poultry slaughter
530 535
8.75
13.38
25.50
36.00
43.63
51.75
355
12.63
41.88
42.38
2.63
7.75
10.38
(in thousands)
540
4.38
15.88
24.00
35.50
47.38
52.25
365
8.38
46.13
46.38
5.50
6.88
9.38
545
6.63
14.63
22.63
44.25
51.13
59.00
375
5.63
50.50
50.63
10.25
6.13
8.38
550
3.00
13.38
17.75
43.38
55.13
59.38
385
3.75
54.88
54.88
16.75
5.50
7.63
555
2.63
12.38
20.38
53.00
54.88
63.25
395
2.63
59.38
59.13
24.50
4.88
6.88
560
2.13
11.38
15.63
51.75
58.88
67.13
405
2.00
64.00
63.50
33.13
4.38
6.25
565
1.75
7.63
14.75
62.13
62.88
71.00
415
1.50
68.63
68.00
42.25
4.00
5.63
570
1.50
7.00
13.88
60.63
67.00
75.00
425
1.13
73.25
72.50
51.75
3.63
5.13
575
1.25
9.00
13.13
65.13
71.25
79.00
435
0.88
78.00
77.13
61.25
3.25
4.63
Year ago ............................................................................na
Chickens Turkeys Week ending 6/18................ 168,328 Average weight .................... 6.03 Previous week ..................... 164,969 This week last year .............. 165,655 2016 to date ......................... 4,045,623 2015 to date ......................... 3,991,053
1,973 24.31 1,754 1,654 45,917 42,297
Bedding – large squares Per ton
70.00-80.00
62.50-70.00
Bedding – large rounds Per ton
na
27.50-32.50
42.50
30.00-50.00
U.S. weekly grain export inspection
Source: Agweek, USDA
PAGE 22 — Monday, July 4, 2016 / AGWEEK
MARKETS Chicago Wheat Futures
May 18
223.50
225.25
-
-
-
Oct 17
32.90
32.90
32.57
35.46
Jul 18
223.50
225.25
-
250.00
226.25
Dec 17
33.00
33.00
32.27
35.65
28.25
Sep 18
223.50
225.25
-
-
-
Jan 18
33.17
33.17
-
32.52
33.20
Mar 18
33.13
33.13
-
-
-
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
Jul 16
431.25
446.75
414.25
732.00
423.00
Sep 16
445.50
458.25
428.00
631.25
436.00
Dec 16
465.50
478.00
448.00
652.00
456.50
Mar 17
483.25
495.50
466.00
649.75
474.50
May 17
493.75
505.50
477.50
646.75
486.50
Jul 16
Jul 17
502.00
512.75
486.00
619.00
495.25
Sep 17
511.75
521.00
497.00
590.00
Dec 17
526.25
535.75
512.25
Mar 18
539.50
548.50
May 18
540.75
Jul 18
Chicago Soybean Futures
28.40
May 18
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
Cont High
Cont Low
Jul 18
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
Aug 18
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
1,175.00
1,175.00 1,103.00 1,216.00
859.50
Sep 18
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
Aug 16
1,174.25
1,174.25 1,100.75 1,205.00
861.25
Oct 18
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
507.00
Sep 16
1,162.25
1,162.25 1,085.25 1,192.00
857.75
Dec 18
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
599.00
519.00
Nov 16
1,153.25
1,153.25 1,075.75 1,250.00
850.00
Jul 19
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
539.25
603.00
539.25
Jan 17
1,148.25
1,148.25 1,074.50 1,182.00
865.00
Oct 19
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
549.75
-
563.25
550.00
Mar 17
1,104.75
1,104.75 1,048.00 1,135.50
869.00
Dec 19
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
541.00
550.00
547.25
586.00
522.00
May 17
1,088.00
1,088.00 1,046.25 1,116.00
872.00
Dec 19
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
Jul 18
541.00
550.00
547.25
586.00
522.00
Jul 17
1,085.25
1,085.25 1,041.25 1,119.00
877.00
Dec 19
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
Jul 18
541.00
550.00
547.25
586.00
522.00
Aug 17
1,065.25
1,065.25 1,034.50 1,088.00
876.00
Dec 19
33.18
33.18
-
-
-
Sep 17
1,030.75
1,030.75
995.00 1,053.50
869.00
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Nov 17
993.50
993.50
964.00 1,135.00
857.00
Chicago Meal Futures
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
Jan 18
992.25
992.25
978.25 1,005.00
883.50
Mar 18
988.00
988.00
-
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
Kansas City Wheat Futures
982.00
890.00
Jul 16
404.25
412.75
392.50
742.00
397.00
May 18
989.25
989.25
-
977.00
890.00
Jul 16
405.30
405.30
375.00
432.50
261.70
Sep 16
422.50
431.25
409.00
655.00
414.25
Jul 18
991.00
991.00
-
1,014.00
926.00
Aug 16
405.80
405.80
376.10
421.40
263.00
Dec 16
447.75
457.00
434.25
669.00
440.00
Aug 18
983.00
983.00
-
890.00
890.00
Sep 16
403.70
403.70
376.30
420.30
264.40
Mar 17
464.25
473.50
450.75
590.00
456.25
Sep 18
967.00
967.00
-
890.00
890.00
Oct 16
401.10
401.10
373.40
418.70
265.30
May 17
475.00
484.00
461.50
568.00
469.25
Nov 18
956.00
956.00
950.00
990.00
865.00
Dec 16
401.00
401.00
372.00
418.70
267.20
Jul 17
484.75
493.50
472.50
622.00
480.00
Jul 19
974.25
974.25
-
960.00
944.00
Jan 17
396.60
396.60
373.20
413.80
268.70
Sep 17
497.75
507.00
486.00
576.25
495.50
Nov 19
957.00
957.00
-
950.00
890.00
Mar 17
376.90
376.90
356.40
389.80
269.90
Dec 17
514.75
521.75
503.50
592.00
511.75
Nov 19
957.00
957.00
-
950.00
890.00
May 17
363.80
363.80
349.00
374.00
270.60
Mar 18
526.75
533.25
530.00
585.00
530.00
Nov 19
957.00
957.00
-
950.00
890.00
Jul 17
360.50
360.50
346.50
371.00
272.30
May 18
520.00
527.00
-
-
-
Nov 19
957.00
957.00
-
950.00
890.00
Aug 17
353.90
353.90
345.60
359.00
275.50
Jul 18
518.25
525.25
-
564.25
564.00
Sep 17
347.10
347.10
342.00
352.80
275.50
Jul 18
518.25
525.25
-
564.25
564.00
Oct 17
335.30
335.30
331.50
343.50
272.00
-
-
-
-
-
-
Minneapolis Wheat Futures
Chicago Oil Futures Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
Dec 17
331.80
331.80
323.60
344.60
270.00
Jan 18
331.40
331.40
-
331.10
285.50
Jul 16
31.38
31.38
30.74
40.25
26.61
Mar 18
331.20
331.20
-
330.10
308.20
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
Aug 16
31.53
31.53
30.90
40.25
26.74
May 18
330.90
330.90
-
334.80
308.30
Sep 16
31.66
31.66
31.03
40.25
26.76
Jul 18
331.40
331.40
-
322.60
299.00
Jul 16
495.25
506.50
490.00
669.00
492.50
Oct 16
31.78
31.78
31.13
36.00
26.86
Aug 18
330.90
330.90
-
308.50
308.50
Sep 16
508.25
514.75
499.25
655.00
502.75
Dec 16
32.07
32.07
31.35
40.00
26.95
Sep 18
330.50
330.50
-
-
-
Dec 16
523.75
530.25
515.00
660.00
518.00
Jan 17
32.30
32.30
31.59
35.78
27.85
Oct 18
328.70
328.70
328.00
328.00
299.00
Mar 17
538.25
544.25
530.00
652.00
532.75
Mar 17
32.43
32.43
31.71
35.74
28.10
Dec 18
329.30
329.30
329.00
330.60
298.80
May 17
547.50
552.25
540.00
600.00
543.00
May 17
32.56
32.56
31.84
35.79
28.30
Dec 18
329.30
329.30
329.00
330.60
298.80
Jul 17
556.00
559.00
547.25
606.00
552.00
Jul 17
32.81
32.81
32.11
35.90
28.43
Dec 18
329.30
329.30
329.00
330.60
298.80
Sep 17
563.50
564.75
557.00
609.75
560.00
Aug 17
32.89
32.89
32.27
35.55
28.40
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dec 17
580.00
582.50
575.00
615.00
575.00
Sep 17
32.93
32.93
32.38
35.49
28.48
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mar 18
590.00
590.00
-
-
-
May 18
584.00
584.00
-
-
-
Cash
Chicago Corn Futures Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
Jul 16
358.75
385.25
351.75
582.75
351.25
Sep 16
365.50
389.25
358.75
490.50
355.75
Dec 16
371.25
394.25
365.25
560.00
364.00
Mar 17
379.50
401.00
373.25
455.00
373.25
May 17
384.50
405.00
378.75
460.00
378.75
Jul 17
389.25
408.50
382.50
494.00
382.50
Sep 17
382.75
393.75
376.25
432.00
376.25
Fri
388.75
396.50
380.00
475.00
380.00
Mar 18
397.00
403.50
390.00
429.00
390.00
May 18
402.00
408.25
395.00
431.75
395.00
Jul 18
406.25
412.25
401.00
448.50
400.50
Sep 18
400.75
405.75
401.00
423.00
396.75
Dec 18
401.75
406.25
397.00
425.00
393.50
Durum Minneapolis
Pacific NW 11% Pacific NW (cwt.)
Jul 19
415.75
420.00
414.00
432.00
414.00
405.75
410.25
410.00
419.00
396.00
Dec 19
405.75
410.25
410.00
419.00
396.00
Oats
Dec 19
405.75
410.25
410.00
419.00
396.00
Pacific NW Minneapolis #2
Barley
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
Jul 16
205.25
206.00
202.25
302.00
183.75
Sep 16
202.50
202.50
190.50
240.00
192.75
Dec 16
201.75
202.50
190.75
238.00
199.00
Mar 17
213.25
215.00
202.50
243.00
211.00
May 17
217.75
219.50
-
238.25
-
Jul 17
223.50
225.25
-
216.00
232.00
Sep 17
223.50
225.25
-
-
-
Dec 17
223.50
225.25
-
-
-
Mar 18
223.50
225.25
-
-
-
Soybeans
5.44 5.89 nq 5.75 9.55
nq nq nq 6.07 10.07
Minneapolis Cash
11.38
10.69
10.15
nq 7.69 nq nq nq
Illinois
11.37
10.83
10.27
Winter wheat
Dec 19
Fri. Stlmnt
Year ago
Spring wheat Minneapolis 13% Minneapolis 14% Minneapolis 15% Pacific NW 14% Pacific NW (cwt.)
Dec 17
Chicago Oats Futures
Week ago
Feed Minneapolis Pacific NW Malt Minneapolis
4.51 7.49
4.92 8.16
nq nq
nq
nq
nq
3.05 nq
3.92 nq
nq nq
New
ago
ago
crop
West Fargo
17.35
17.15
22.00
Enderlin
nq
17.15
23.53
nq
8.90
8.90
10.50
Call
NuSun Cargill nq
Flax West Fargo
Canola 2.35 nq
2.85 nq
nq
nq
nq
Velva, N.D.
16.53
15.81
18.16
16.53
West Fargo
17.11
16.34
18.57
nq
nq
nq
Confections 3.23 3.67
3.49 3.85
3.84 4.37
Red River Commodities
UNITED STATES---Shipments (not including imports) 1839*-1730*1747---The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, California, Colorado, Columbia Basin Washington/Umatilla Basin Oregon and Wisconsin. The Market News Service survey of over 28,000 retail stores had 11,358 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 10 percent decrease from last week?s ads of 12,663. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO--Shipments 649-670-628 (includes exports of 4-7-5)---Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A mostly 4.50-5.00; 50-pound carton 40-70s mostly 11.00, 80s 10.00-10.50, 90-100s mostly 8.50. KERN DISTRICT CALIFORNIA ---Shipments 284-270*-289 (including exports 32-24-42) ---Movement expected to decrease slightly as one large shipper has finished packing available supplies and is shipping out of cooler. Trading good. Prices Round Red size A higher, others generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound carton size A mostly 14.00, tote bags approximately 2000 pounds per cwt size A 18.00-20.00, 50-pound carton size B mostly 16.00. Long White U.S. One 50-pound carton size A mostly 14.00, tote bags approximately 2000 pounds per cwt size 20.00, 50-pound carton size B 10.00-12.00. Yellow Type U.S. One 50-pound carton size A mostly 16.00, tote bags approximately 2000 pounds per cwt size A 24.00-26.00, 50-pound carton size B 10.00-12.00. *revised. SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO ---Shipments 274-247-252 (including exports 23-11-15) ---Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices bulk slightly higher, cartons slightly lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah/Other Varieties U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags size A 6.00-6.50; 50-pound carton 40s mostly 11.50-12.00, 5070s mostly 12.00-12.50, 80s mostly 11.00-11.50, 90-100s mostly 10.00-10.50. U.S. Commercial bulk per cwt mostly 7.00-8.00. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON---Shipments 146-139-136 (includes export of 41-3535) ---Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices carton lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A 4.00-5.00, 50-pound cartons 40s mostly 8.00-8.50, 50-70s 10.00-12.00, 80s mostly 9.00-10.00, 90s mostly 8.50-9.00, 100s 8.00-9.00. CENTRAL WISCONSIN---Shipments 109-98-107---Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Trading moderate. Prices generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags size A mostly 6.25-6.50, baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 7.25-7.50. Russet Norkotah U.S. One 50 pound cartons 40s-70s mostly 14.50, 80s mostly 13.50, 90s mostly 9.00, 100s mostly 9.00. FLORIDA DISTRICT ---Shipments 173-95-72 (including exports 2-0-0) ---Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Reportedly two shippers still able to harvest U.S. One quality product still in the deal, others have shipped limited supplies out of their coolers. *revised. HEREFORD HIGH PLAINS EASTERN NEW MEXICO (OLD CROP) ---Shipments 58-54-57---Movement expected to decrease sharply as only on shipper remains in the deal. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA---Shipments 0-5-35---Movement expected to increase slightly. Trading moderate. Prices Round Red U.S. One 50 pound sacks size B 18.00-18.75, tote bags approximately 2000 pound per hundredweight size A 24.00-28.50; Round White U.S. One 50 pound sacks size A 12.25-13.75, size B 10.00-10.75, tote bags approximately 2000 pounds per hundredweight size A 24.50-26.50. NEBRASKA ---Shipments 32-28-25---Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) ---Shipments 24-26-24---Movement expected to decrease as shipping winds down. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. KLAMATH BASIN (CALIFORNIA-OREGON) ---Shipments 21*-2322 (including exports 2-3-5) ---Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. HEREFORD-HIGH PLAINS-EASTERN NEW MEXICO (NEW CROP) ---Shipments 0-0-20---Movement expected to increase sharply as harvest gets underway. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT ---Shipments 0-7-8--Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA ---Shipments 3-3-3 ---Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA---Shipments 0-0-6---Movement expected to increase as more growers start harvesting. Trading fairly active for light supplies. Prices 50 lb sacks Round White US One size A mostly 12.75, chef 16.75; 50 lb sacks Round Red US One size A 14.75, size B 18.75.
Potatoes for processing
ADM 2.36 nq
Corn Minneapolis Cash Illinois
Week Year Fri.
Potatoes
nq
nq
ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA---Shipments 16-292*-350---Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices unchanged. Round White Atlantic 85% or Better U.S. One per hundredweight per hundredweight contract 1 5/8” minimum 10.00-11.25. *revised. FLORIDA---Shipments to Chippers 318-288-248---Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market. EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA---Harvesting of chipstock potatoes is expected to begin during the current week although most growers will not start until the week of July 3.
AGWEEK / Monday, July 4, 2016 — PAGE 23
MARKETS Edible beans
Futures Light Crude Oil Futures
Sugar 11 Futures Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
20.33 20.43 19.30 18.50 18.06 17.82 17.35 17.04 16.88 16.81 16.32 16.32
21.01 21.02 19.84 18.95 18.43 18.10 17.59 17.28 17.11 17.03 16.52 16.52
19.16 19.38 18.63 18.09 17.88 17.65 17.18 16.97 16.80 16.77 16.32 16.32
21.22 21.20 20.05 19.55 18.65 18.33 17.75 17.43 17.15 17.07 16.54 16.54
11.54 12.05 12.05 12.07 12.27 12.72 12.81 12.75 13.42 15.78 16.22 16.22
Sep 16 Feb 17 Apr 17 Jun 17 Sep 17 Feb 18 Apr 18 Jun 18 Sep 18 Feb 19 Apr 19 Apr 19
Jul 16 Aug 16 Sep 16 Oct 16 Nov 16 Dec 16 Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
28.12 27.99 27.05 26.68 26.58 26.73 26.73 26.28 26.13 25.63 25.38
28.25 28.12 27.10 27.00 27.05 26.96 26.96 26.28 26.13 25.63 25.38
27.95 28.00 26.85 26.90 26.95 26.95 27.00 -
28.80 28.25 27.00 27.00 27.02 27.02 27.02 26.55 -
24.70 24.75 24.75 24.80 24.80 24.80 25.00 25.25 -
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
48.33 49.01 49.59 50.13 50.62 51.02 51.34 51.61 51.83 52.01 52.18 52.31
49.88 50.58 51.15 51.70 52.19 52.59 52.92 53.19 53.39 53.56 53.71 53.83
45.83 46.53 47.10 47.61 48.07 48.46 48.74 49.02 49.23 49.42 49.58 50.30
90.58 89.69 90.50 84.40 145.60 90.00 88.00 89.07 89.96 88.79 93.23 88.53
32.22 32.85 33.28 34.10 34.06 34.55 35.10 35.59 39.41 41.17 36.18 37.69
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
1.49 1.51 1.53 1.54 1.56 1.57 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.59
1.55 1.56 1.58 1.59 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63
1.43 1.45 1.46 1.48 1.49 1.51 1.52 1.52 1.52 1.52 1.52
2.78 2.78 2.76 2.76 2.81 2.76 2.71 2.70 2.69 2.68 2.67
0.96 0.99 1.01 1.03 1.05 1.07 1.09 1.10 1.10 1.13 1.11
Jul 16 Aug 16 Sep 16 Oct 16 Nov 16 Dec 16 Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17
Regular Unleaded Gas Futures
Winnipeg Canola Futures Jul 16 Nov 16 Jan 17 Mar 17 May 17 Jul 17 Nov 17 Jan 18
Week High
Heating Crude Oil Futures
Sugar 16 Futures Aug 16 Oct 16 Dec 16 Feb 17 Apr 17 Jun 17 Aug 17 Oct 17 Dec 17 Feb 18 Apr 18
Fri. Stlmnt
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
478.50 488.40 494.00 499.50 503.70 507.60 506.50 506.60
485.50 495.70 503.20 508.90 512.90 517.10 513.80 513.90
466.60 476.00 483.10 488.40 493.40 494.60 495.00 -
544.60 532.00 535.70 537.50 539.30 540.80 520.00 517.00
440.10 439.00 455.30 463.60 470.70 485.00 488.50 492.70
Fri. Stlmnt
Week High
Week Low
Cont High
Cont Low
1.50 1.51 1.41 1.39 1.38 1.38 1.39 1.41
1.54 1.54 1.45 1.43 1.41 1.41 1.43 1.45
1.47 1.48 1.37 1.35 1.33 1.33 1.34 1.36
2.32 2.44 2.42 2.29 2.41 2.15 1.85 2.16
1.14 1.12 0.99 0.98 0.97 0.99 1.01 1.05
Jul 16 Aug 16 Sep 16 Oct 16 Nov 16 Dec 16 Jan 17 Feb 17
Small reds
Week June 28 ago
Year ago
Idaho/Wash Michigan ND/Minn.
28.00 30.00 28.00 26.00 30.00 na
na na na na 24.00 na
Blacks
Pintos NE Colorado Idaho E Wyo/W Neb ND/Minn. Washington N Wyo/SC Mont
28.00 25.00 28.00 26.00 25.00 na
Great Northerns Neb/Wyo ND Idaho
na na na
na na na
na na na
na
na
na
Light red kidneys Colo/Neb Michigan Wis/Minn
na na 27.00
na na 27.00
48.00 na 51.00
Dark red kidneys Minn/Wis
30.00
30.00
na
na na
na na
na 26.00
Pinks Idaho/Wash ND/Minn
na 29.00 na
28.00 24.00
28.00 22.00
40.00 na na
36.00 29.00
Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.
na 23.00
na 24.00
27.00 24.00
32.00 30.00
32.00 30.00
30.00 24.00
12.00 12.00 12.00 25.00 42.00 46.00
15.00 15.00 12.00 25.00 28.00 28.00
10.83 11.67 45.00
8.33 10.42 30.00
Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont
Small whites Idaho/Wash
Michigan ND/Minn.
na 29.00 na
Peas & lentils Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 12.00 Green (upright) 12.00 Yellow (whole) 12.00 Aust. Winter 25.00 Lentils (Pardina) 42.00 Lentils (Brewers) 46.00 North Dakota Green (whole) 10.83 Yellow (whole) 11.67 Lentils (richlea) 45.00
Key reports take center stage CRESTWOOD, Ky. — Reports on grain stocks and acreage (both in the U.S. and Canada) will dictate market direction in the coming weeks. These reports will provide an update on the change from farmers’ planting intentions from the spring to what was really planted. And the area planted has an obvious impact on crop potential. While weather is still the long-term driver in terms of yield, the reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Statistics Canada will set the stage headed into critical growing months of July and August.
Wheat Wheat markets have again pushed to a new low. There is simply a lot of wheat in the world and Brexit’s currency impact is surely being felt as European-sourced wheat is now much more attractive than U.S.- or Canadianbased wheat. Winter wheat harvest in the U.S. got off to a slow start, but a shift in the weather to warm and dry conditions has allowed farmers in the Central Plains to get into the fields for work. USDA showed 45 percent of the winter wheat crop harvested, compared to 25 percent in the previous week and 41 percent for the five-year average. Spring wheat conditions in the U.S. dropped significantly because of heat
Norton is director of risk management at Beeson & Associates Inc. in Crestwood, Ky. Norton can be reached at beesoninc.com and on Twitter at @beesoninc.
Alex Norton and dryness in the Northern Plains, with 72 percent good to excellent, compared to 76 percent the previous week. But, the resilience of the U.S. corn crop is adding pressure to wheat prices. For weeks, the market has been expecting a drop in corn crop conditions as a result of early heat and dryness. Despite this weather pattern and concern for crop health and eventual yield, USDA has kept ratings steady for the past several weeks. Seventy-five percent of the crop is rated good to excellent, compared to last year’s 68 percent at this time (which eventually saw a record yield).
Durum Durum prices were slightly higher last week. No real fundamental change brought on the modest rise, but it is worth noting as the past several weeks
have seen no move in this market. Ratings in North Dakota remain strong, with 76 percent good to excellent. Crop progress is ahead of schedule, with 47 percent of the crop headed compared to 19 percent a year ago.
Canola The canola oil price has fallen after weeks of resisting downside in the broader vegetable oil markets. Brexit pressure has put a bearish tone on the market because of currency changes. Malaysian palm oil has dropped to more than a six-month low on weaker fundamentals. USDA is expected to show a bump of 1.7 million acres in planted area for soybeans. On top of all of these outside influences, the canola area could increase when Statistics Canada updates its acreage estimate. The current trade estimate is for a 4 percent bump in area from spring intentions. If realized, and yields are normal, production increases should allow for stocks to build to 1.5 million metric tons compared to 780,000 metric tons currently in the USDA forecast.
Peas and lentils International pea markets were quiet last week. An update to acreage will be
a major driver ahead, but globally the monsoon progress in India is critical. It appears that after two years of less than normal rains, this monsoon should rebuild soil reserves and help the lentil (and other) crop. For lentils, the market was weaker. While the fundamentals have not changed significantly in the past week, the Brexit vote (as with other commodities) had a major impact and drove lentil prices lower.
Mustard Exports of bulk mustard seed from Canada remain in line with last year, according to the Canadian Grains Commission. CGC reported 200 metric tons of mustard seed cleared through reporting terminals in the previous week, bringing the year-to-date total to 20,300 metric tons, compared to 20,900 metric tons in the previous year.
Barley Barley conditions dropped modestly from a week ago, with USDA reporting 75 percent of the crop rated good to excellent, compared to 77 percent the previous week but ahead of 73 percent a year ago. Fifty-five percent of the crop has headed, compared to 30 percent for the five-year average.
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WISHEK, N.D. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; No matter where I travel, I always want to learn about agriculture in the area. Other than a farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; market, I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know what type of farm we could visit around Boston or Cape Cod. The girls and I were walking along the flats of Cape Cod Bay at low tide we stumbled upon an oyster farm â&#x20AC;&#x201D; rows of cages sat in the sand. A woman and a girl worked on cages in one area and, in another area, two men worked with another set of cages. I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know exactly what was going on, but it reminded me of my husbandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite Discovery Channel series â&#x20AC;&#x153;Deadliest Catch.â&#x20AC;? I walked over to the cages, and my girls reluctantly followed. Elizabeth, 8, didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want me to embarrass her. Anika, 6, wanted to go swimming and was frustrated by the low tide. When I told them the people working with the cages were oyster Pinke farmers, their interest peaked. I walked up to one man and could see he was sorting oyster shells. We introduced ourselves and told him we are from a farming family in North Dakota. I asked him if he could tell the girls about raising oysters. He showed how he measures each oyster and explained a market oyster has to be 3 inches long in order to be sold, but in New York oysters only have to be 2.5 inches long to be sold. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s farming in North Dakota like?â&#x20AC;? he asked. Anika piped up and said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Well, your field doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t look very good compared to ours.â&#x20AC;? We all chuckled. As we walked away from our first oyster farm visit, Anika said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I guess all farms are different.â&#x20AC;? Her first-grade expertise knows best. Diversity in agriculture allows food choices and new uses for plants and livestock byproducts. Yet as the second oyster farmer, Mrs. Ellis, who we met when we visited again the following day, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Agriculture is agriculture, no matter where you visit.â&#x20AC;? Mrs. Ellis and her late husband started oyster farming in 1987. His family was one of the founding oyster farming businesses in the area. The landing near where we stayed is named after them, and the land was originally her husbandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s great grandfatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, similar to the land my family farms in North Dakota that has been passed down through generations. All oysters are grown from the same seed. It takes about three years to reach market size. Around Brewster, Mass., where we stayed, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s low and high tide daily â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the tide goes so far out you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see where the edge of the ocean starts, but three or four hours later, it rolls back in. The minerals are unique in that area and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s located in the bay rather than the ocean. Oysters are what they eat, so where theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re grown effects how they taste. Mrs. Ellis taught me so much about oyster farming as she worked. She talked about local, state and federal regulations, reminding me whether in aquaculture or farming wheat in North Dakota, farmers face similar constraints. She held up an oyster and said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll get about 65 cents for this and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll pay $13 to $14 for a half dozen in the store.â&#x20AC;? I told her we paid $18 for eight oysters in a local fish house restaurant the night before. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m also grateful we saw a glimpse into Cape Cod aquaculture and had the opportunity to show our kids farms and fields arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t all the same. Regardless, every farmer we know or come in contact with shares a similar passion for their land and growing food â&#x20AC;&#x201D; despite the many challenges from the weather and volatile markets. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s my father-in-lawâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family tradition to have oyster stew on Christmas Eve. My mom makes a corn bake with oysters and bacon. This year, I think Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll ship in fresh Cape Cod oysters and share what I learned about oyster farming. All farms are different â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and I appreciate each one I visit. Editorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s note: Pinke maintains her blog at thepinkepost.com.
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More planted acres and record stocks Wheat Harvest pressure continued to drive the wheat complex lower last week, as reports of record yields confirm U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates of more than 50 bushels per acre of hard red winter wheat. The close on June 30 had 15 of the last 17 trading sessions in red with a 10-year low reached in Kansas City Wheat. The June 30 USDA report indicates 50.8 million acres of all wheat planted in the U.S., down 7 percent from 2015. Breakout includes 26.5 million acres of hard red winter wheat, 6.58 million acres of soft red winter wheat and 3.42 million acres of white winter wheat. Area planted to other spring wheat for 2016 is estimated at 12.1 million acres, down 8 percent from 2015. Hard red spring wheat acres planted were 11.4 million acres of the 12.1 million acres and durum at 2.15 million acres was an 11 percent increase from the previous year. Wheat stocks stored in all positions on June 1 totaled 981 million bushels, up 30 percent from 2015. On-farm stocks are estimated at 197 million bushels, up 27 percent from last year. Off-farm stocks were estimated at 784 million bushels, up 31 percent from a year ago. The March-May disappearance was indicated at 391 million bushels, up 1 percent from the same period in 2015. Stats Canada released their acreage report June 29. The report showed 23.17 million acres of all wheat planted was 3.9 percent lower than 2015. Spring wheat acres accounted for 15.44 million acres, a 9.2 percent decline from 2015. Overall, the Canadian wheat crop appears in favorable condition as seedings were completed in early June, ahead of the five-year average. Lentils showed the largest increase at 5.84 million acres, up 47.8 percent from last year. The June 27 crop progress report pegged winter wheat conditions at 62 percent good to excellent and 9 percent poor to very poor. Current conditions are still much better than last year, which was 41 percent good to excellent, 23 percent poor to very poor. Winter wheat harvest is 45 percent complete, compared to 33 percent last year and 41 percent average. Texas is 80 percent complete, compared to 68 percent last year, 76 percent average. Oklahoma 87 percent complete, compared to 76 percent last year, 84 percent average. Kansas was 58 complete, compared to 37 percent last year, 50 percent average. Spring wheat conditions are rated at 76 percent good to excellent and 4 percent poor to very poor. Last year was 71 percent good to excellent and 4 percent poor to very poor. These conditions are substantially better than last year and the five-year average. For the week ending June 30, July contracts for Minneapolis wheat were down 26.25 cents at $4.96, down 23.5 cents at $4.31 for Chicago wheat, and down 24.25 cents at $4.04 for Kansas City wheat.
Corn After a week of small losses and positioning ahead of the report, USDA threw another curveball on June 30 as they increased planted corn acres, a surprise to most market analysts. The average guess was for 1 million fewer corn acres, but USDA added acres. Less preventedplanting acres is the largely guessed reason for this. Corn reacted negatively to the higher acre’s number and higher quarter stock number. December corn traded down to April lows right after the report and closed about 10 cents above it. For the week ending June 30, July corn was down 27.75 cents and down more than 75 cents in the past two weeks. December traded down 23 cents for the week ending June 30, with more than a 70-cent loss in the past two weeks. Corn could have reacted more negatively, but got support from gains in soybeans and held support levels of $3.65 reached in April. The ratio is between soybeans and corn is at a level we have not seen before, a 3.1 soybean price to corn price ratio. We should see some correction, but will it drive corn prices higher or soybean prices
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Ray Grabanski lower? The funds have been wild lately, so we will have to see what direction they will drive us. USDA boosted corn acres above pre-report expectations to 94.15 million acres, up 6 million acres from last year, and 0.5 million acres above the large 93.6 number given to us on March 31. USDA’s estimate of 94.15 million corn acres would be the third-highest planted acreage since 1944, if realized. Quarterly grain stock estimates also blew past prereport estimates, with USDA giving us a corn stocks number at 4.722 billion bushels as of June 1, up 6 percent from last year. Of the total 4.722 billion bushels of corn stocks, 2.47 billion bushels were stored on farms, up 9 percent from last year, and 2.25 billion bushels were stored off-farm, up 3 percent from last year. After a one-day break from weather because of the report, the trade will look to the weather forecasts again. As the weather forecast keeps changing, so does the attitude in this year’s crop. Rain is back in the forecast for Missouri, Kansas and Southern Illinois and much of the corn belt. The next couple of weeks are typically the most volatile times for crop prices. The weekly progress and conditions report was expected to show a slight decline on conditions with progress slightly ahead of normal, but conditions did not get worse. Excellent gained a point and poor gained one percentage point, essentially keeping conditions close to the same. USDA’s crop condition report is showing conditions are unchanged, and as good as the previous week. Corn conditions are better than last year at this time. Good to excellent is at 75 percent, fair is at 20 percent and poor to very poor is at 5 percent.
Soybeans Soybean prices traded significantly higher last week, primarily because of the June 27 and 28 large gains. Initial gains in the week were attributed to a correction of the previous week’s overselling. A nod was also given to a drier forecast, though cooler accompanying temperatures would limit the effects of dry conditions. As the quarterly stocks and planted acres report approached, selling pressure strengthened as trades either took profits pre-report or established bearish positions. Many would say the report was, in fact, bearish as it placed planted acres for soybeans at 83.69 million compared to 82.24 million in March and 83.66 million expected. The new number is a record for U.S. soybean acres. Although the 1.45 million-acre increase was about what trade was expecting officially, there was plenty of talk that soybeans could see at least 2 million new acres, which obviously didn’t happen. That appears to be the drive behind the June 30 buying. Stocks certainly weren’t the reason, as they came in at 0.870 billion bushels, compared to the 0.833 billion-bushel average trade guess and 0.627
billion bushels last year. The March stocks number was 1.531 billion bushels, indicating the disappearance of 661 million bushels, down 5 percent from last year. Stats Canada released the acreage report, and soybean acres in Canada are estimated at 5.465 million acres, up 1 percent from 2015, compared to March’s estimate of a -1.9 percent change from 2015. Canola acres were down 0.4 percent from 2015 at 20.02 million acres, compared to March’s -3.7 percent estimate. Looking at crop conditions as of June 26, soybean conditions were 72 percent good to excellent, 5 percent poor to very poor. Emergence was 95 percent compared to 91 percent average and 88 percent last year. Blooming was 9 percent, compared to 7 percent average. The U.S. dollar came within 15 points of 97 on June 27 but by June 30 fell just below 96. Crude oil has recovered from its initial post-Brexit losses, sitting around $48.30 after dipping to near $46. For the week ending June 30, the July contract was up 72 cents at $11.75. New-crop November contracts traded up 74.75 cents at $11.5325.
Canola Canola July futures in Winnipeg traded up $21.30 (Canadian) for the week to $485.50 per metric tons (Canadian). The Canadian dollar this week traded up 0.0006 to 0.7732. This brings the U.S. price to $17.03 per hundredweight. Cash bids in Velva, N.D., were $16.50 per hundredweight for June and $16.50 per hundredweight for September. Enderlin, N.D., bids were $17.19 for June and $16.62 for September. Hallock, Minn., bid $16.94 for June and $16.91 for September. Fargo, N.D., bids were $17.11 for June and $16.83 for September. Stats Canada reported 20.02 million acres of Canola plantings for 2016, down 0.4 percent from 2015. USDA reported 1.70 million acres planted to Canola, down 4.1 percent from 2015
Barley Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were $2.35, while malting barley received no quote. Berthold, N.D., showed bids of $2 and CHS Southwest bid $2.70 in New Salem, N.D. Stats Canada pegged barley plantings at 6.38 million acres, down 2.2 percent from 2015. USDA reported 2.96 million acres, a 16.7 percent decrease from 2015. As of June 26, U.S. barley conditions were 75 percent good to excellent and 2 percent poor to very poor.
Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $6.25 in Berthold, N.D., and at $6.25 in Dickinson, N.D. Stats Canada estimates durum plantings at 6.10 million acres up 4.8 percent from 2015. USDA reported durum plantings at 2.15 million was an 11 percent increase from the previous year.
Sunflowers Cash sunflower bids in Fargo, N.D., were at $17.20 for June and $17.90 October to December. Soybean oil traded up 28 cents for the week to $31.36 on the July contract. USDA reported 1.64 million acres planted to sunflowers, down 11.5 percent from 2015. Of the 1.64 million, 1.43 million was oil and 216,000 was non-oil. Stats Canada reported 70,000 acres of sunflowers planted, down 30 percent from 2015. As of June 26, U.S. planting was 97 percent complete compared to 88 percent average. North Dakota is 100 percent complete compared to 92 percent average. South Dakota is 97 percent complete compared to 85 percent average.
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Montana poultry processing plant set for grand opening Living River Farms is one-of-a-kind By Madison Dapcevich Special to Agweek
HAMILTON, Mont. — A new poultry processing plant is set to open soon in the Bitterroot Valley of western Montana. Beau McLean was born and raised in Montana and wanted to find a way to move back home after attending college in Oregon. Growing up on a cattle ranch in Willow Creek, McClean is familiar with the ranch lifestyle and partnered with his friend Christopher Green to pursue a career in the agricultural sector. Market research in 2013 showed there was a large demand for local pasture-raised chickens, but there was no local place to process the birds. “We traveled through western Montana, and all the grocery stores and restaurants we talked to wanted local, pasture-raised chicken,” says Green, who adds the local option was a big hole in the market. McClean and Green started Living River Farm, which pasture-raises chickens that are brooded indoors until they are old enough to go outside. Once out to pasture, the birds live inside large movable structures for their safety from predators and the environment. The structures are moved daily so the chickens have a clean environment, new grass to scratch and bugs to eat. The farm houses an average of 2,000 birds at a time. Living River Farms and Homestead Organics, a farm south of Hamilton, Mont., that has been selling organically raised poultry directly to consumers for six years, are working together to establish a smallscale state licensed poultry processing hub in the Bitterroot Valley. Currently, poultry meat in Montana must be processed at a licensed facility in order to be sold directly to customers or through farmer’s markets and grocery stores. There is no facility in western Montana for poultry to be custom processed or processed legally for resale. The facility is for use by both Homestead Organics Farm and Living River Farm’s poultry processing needs, and also for other Montanans who wish to bring their poultry to the facility. A $15 membership fee for the Montana Poultry Growers co-op grants members the ability to have their poultry processed at the facility. Once processed, the meat can be sold in retail outlets across the state. The facility is able to process 600 chickens per day. A Montana Department of Livestock employee will be on site during processing hours inspecting the process and ensuring a sanitation. “It’s unique in that it gives grocery stores and county sanitarians a lot of reassurance that every chicken was inspected by an official,” McClean says. “He will
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Living River Farms and Homestead Organics, a farm south of Hamilton, Mont., that has been selling organically raised poultry directly to consumers for six years, are working together to establish a small-scale state licensed poultry processing hub in the Bitterroot Valley. Photo courtesy Living River Farms LLC
literally look at every single chicken that comes through here.” Initially, more than 80 people from the local community donated more than $22,000 in crowd-based funding, an online campaign that incentivizes people to donate to projects through the use of a tiered rewards system. With the support of a $23,000 grant given by the Montana Department of Agriculture through the Growth Through Agriculture program the team was able to complete remaining infrastructure construction. Homestead Organics also received $24,000 through GTA and another grant in the amount of $30,000 from the Lake County Community Development Program. “The challenge for all young farmers has been that it is really expensive to get started,” McClean says. “We have had support from our families and we’ve done it all so far without any debt, which was our goal. Find a niche and don’t be afraid
to start small.” The duo cut costs by buying equipment second-hand and putting in enormous amounts of physical labor. Green advices agricultural entrepreneurs to connect with local economic development centers and other resources made available to Montana producers. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, more than 233,000 poultry farms were operating in the U.S. in 2012. In 2014, the U.S. poultry industry produced 8.5 billion broilers, nearly 100 billion eggs and 238 million turkeys with a combined value production of $48.3 billion in 2014. This was up 9 percent from $44.4 billion just the year before. “In Montana, we saw people cared more about local food and that movement, the mentality of wanting to know where food comes from and supporting local business was huge,” says McClean, who with Green plans to sell their poultry products at grocery stores in the Bitterroot Valley area.
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Reverse farming brings prairies â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;back to lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Red River Valley work restores land in region with tilling, seeding By Helmut Schmidt Forum News Service
MOORHEAD, Minn. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Bryan Sprenger is practicing a reverse form of farming. Instead of breaking up the prairie, the Grey Eagle, Minn., man is bringing it back to life. Sprenger, who works for Prairie Restorations Inc., spent the entire day June 24 steering a John Deere tractor and pulling a seeder around six acres of Red River bottom land north of the Moorhead Country Club. If all goes well, in a few years the area on the north end of North River Drive will be a flower-packed grassland, much like it was before farming and urban sprawl ripped it up. The work is part of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Urban Woods and Prairies Initiative,â&#x20AC;? paid for by Audubon Dakota, with donated funds and in-kind help from local governments.
Last year, Princeton-based Prairie Restorations tilled and seeded about 142 acres on the Fargo side of the Red River in areas where there were home buyouts and other flood mitigation efforts, says Blaine Keller, the firmâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s site manager. This year, another 50 acres are being seeded, mostly in Moorhead, with some further work in Fargo, N.D., Keller says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a three- to five-year kind of thing until the full maturity,â&#x20AC;? Keller says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t an overnight thing.â&#x20AC;? Marshall Johnson, executive director of Audubon Dakota, says the goal is to restore 1,500 acres of riparian prairie, floodplain forests and wetlands to their natural state, which will not only make those areas more enjoyable, but provide ecological benefits such as filtering water as it flows to the river, and create habitat for songbirds, pollinating insects and other critters. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So far, so good. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done a lot of woodland and prairie enhancement and restoration,â&#x20AC;? Johnson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And prairies take patience. So weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re being patient, and kind of managing and establishing these prairies so they can be vibrant and in the long haul lower
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the maintenance costs for the two cities (Fargo and Moorhead).â&#x20AC;? Audubon Dakota is partnering with both cities, the Fargo Park District, Cass and Clay counties and the Buffalo Red River Watershed District on the project. Audubon Dakota has raised and invested $570,000 in the project, thanks to Corwin Automotive, Starion Financial, the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation, the Outdoor Heritage Fund, and the Ron Miller and Brad Freeman families, Johnson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Audubon has a saying, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Where birds thrive, people prosper.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; So this is really a people and a wildlife program,â&#x20AC;? Johnson says. Dave Leker, Fargoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s director of parks, says several parks in the city and parts of rural subdivisions south of town have already had some prairie restoration done, including Pontes Park, Unicorn Park, a clay â&#x20AC;&#x153;borrow pitâ&#x20AC;? area between 52nd and 64th avenues south, and in Forest River, Orchard Glen and Heritage Hills. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been tried (prairie restoration) in Fargo quite a few times, and we havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t had much success,â&#x20AC;? Leker
says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re trying to get it right this time.â&#x20AC;? The Fargo Park District has done a good job of creating golf courses and other facilities, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also important to give people an opportunity to reconnect with nature, says Clay Whittlesey, director of recreation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really going to help put us on the map for nature parks and birding and more outdoor activities, so, yeah, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re really excited about it,â&#x20AC;? Whittlesey says. Six project sites are owned by the city of Moorhead and one by the Buffalo Red River Watershed District, says Kristie Leshovsky, a Moorhead planner. The two Moorhead sites being worked on this year are the North River Drive acreage, and an area by Riverview Circle South. Ron Bowen, founder of Prairie Restorations, says a big key to the process is matching the right species of grasses and wildflowers to an areaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s soil and moisture conditions. The seed used locally is raised in Hawley, Minn., Bowen says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Any little habitat that we can save or restore, it helps,â&#x20AC;? Bowen said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It helps a lot.â&#x20AC;?
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Couple manufactures ammunition on farm North Dakota farmers find success in secondary business By Angie Wieck Forum News Service
CAYUGA, N.D. — According to Charissa Rubey, farming can be a little bit like a nasty drug habit. “It’s something so expensive and you can’t quit, so you need to do something else to support your nasty little habit,” Rubey jokes. The native of Southern California has been farming since 1994 when she moved in Cayuga, N.D., with her husband, Dave Rubey, to take over his family’s farm. They launched their business, Dakota Micro, in 2001. The company manufactures Ag Cams and a variety of other surveillance systems. While Dakota Micro has become quite successful over the years, the Rubeys recently decided it would be wise to invest in something independent of the ag industry. “I saw ag starting to go down. When the land rental bubble started, you could see the writing on the wall,” Rubey says. “Land around here should be maybe $2,500 an acre and it was going for $7,000. We knew that wasn’t sustainable, so we started talking about where we could diversify.” They discussed making everything from “solar panels to lollipops,” but settled on ammunition. They had talked about producing ammunition a few years back, but decided against it because securing the necessary machinery and product was nearly impossible. Now that the market has cooled a bit, they decided it was time. In October, they launched Dakota Munitions. The couple owns the business with three of their most-valued Dakota Micro employees — Jennifer Trittin, Shawn Schafer and Randy Schneider.
Ag Cam Dave Rubey came up with the idea for the Ag Cam after undergoing surgery for a her-
niated disk. The neck brace he was forced to wear made it nearly impossible to see while driving the combine. When he couldn’t find a camera system that would help, he set out to build one himself. The Rubeys found it so helpful that they asked their local implement dealer if he thought he could sell them. He said absolutely, as long as they were priced under $1,000. Charissa Rubey says they lost money that first year because they bought all of the components retail. Today, they build a majority of the parts in a manufacturing facility they built on Dave Rubey’s childhood home. The ammo is produced there, as well.
Why ammo? Charissa Rubey says adding ammunition was relatively easy. “We have all of our processes in place for manufacturing,” she says. “It doesn’t matter if you’re manufacturing a widget or a lollipop, it’s the same.” They decided to produce ammunition because about 60 percent is made outside the U.S., primarily in the Eastern Bloc, such as Russia and the Ukraine. Rubey says she believes there is a strong market for ammunition built here. Mike Muhonen, manager of the Outdoorsman in Fargo, N.D., tested the ammo out himself before deciding to carry it at the store. “I tested it and I sent it out with some customers to test before I bought into it, and everyone seemed to be really pleased,” he says. Muhonen says it’s a high-quality product that he expects will be fairly popular. Dakota Munitions started producing pistol ammunition and plans to add rifle ammo in the fall. One caliber they don’t plan to produce, at least not in the near future, is the .22, even though media outlets have reported a shortage. One reason is that the .22 has a rimfire, which requires a machine with a price tag of about $1.2 million. Charissa Rubey says another reason is they’re really “not worth it.”
David Samson, Forum News Service
9mm projectiles will be used to make ammunition at Dakota Munitions, Inc. in Cayuga, N.D. Charissa Rubey talks about the business of manufacturing ammunition at Dakota Munitions, Inc. in Cayuga.
David Samson, Forum News Service
“The .223 rounds that are so popular, it uses the same projectile and machinery that goes into making the .22,” she says. “Companies can make 50 cents a round making .223 or 8 cents a round doing a .22. That’s why .22s are hard to find. They’re not worth it.” She says Dakota Munitions doesn’t want to be known for producing the cheapest ammo
either. They take pride in quality. “We don’t do cheap,” she says. “We don’t even know how to do cheap around here,” “We make quality electronics, and the idea of making cheap ammunition, we couldn’t even wrap our heads around it.” Charissa Rubey says they have not been in business long enough to say for certain how
the gun-control debate will affect business, but one thing she’s not worried about is the election. “If Hillary is elected, she’s anti-gun and bullet sales will go up,” she says. “If it’s Trump and he puts tariffs on imports, domestic bullet sales are going to go up. Either way, you have a win.”
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Think ahead to fall calf market Be aware of cash and futures; hone in on cattle performance By Ken Olson BROOKINGS, S.D. — Even though fall calf sales seem a long way down the road, now is the time to plan for marketing. Being prepared with a marketing plan will allow for an advantage of prices and maximize the value received for calves.
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A first step in market planning for calves this fall is to stay on top of markets, both cash and futures. While the cash markets are important, where the market has been and comparing market strength among various options, the futures market has traditionally been the best predictor of where the market has been expected to go. This means both cash and futures markets should be monitored. The futures market provides tools to consider alternative market dates and options. For example, a question to consider is whether to sell calves at weaning or to background them until they reach a predetermined larger weight at a later date. In other words, should a person sell their 500-lb. calves at weaning in mid-October, or should they background them to 700 lbs. to be sold in mid-January? Using cost, availability of feed and projected price for each weight of calves at each date, a person can calculate which option will provide the greatest net profit. Also consider the projected profit from retaining ownership all the way to slaughter. Contracting with a custom feeder is an option. In this case, the calculations of potential profit include the feeder’s contractual cost and the projected value of the finished calves.
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Despite the historic value of the futures market, there has been a lot of recent news about volatility that has created concerns about its continued viability as a tool for tracking the market and serving as a risk management tool. While this concern is real, it is not a reason to believe that its value is lost; it simply means caution needs to be used. Developing a relationship with a commodity broker
to gain assistance with understanding market fundamentals would be valuable. An obvious potential downside of retaining ownership is exposure to the risk of ownership beyond weaning. But, risk management tools are readily available and can provide protection from downward movement in the market while the cattle are on feed. Many cattle feeders will include assistance with risk management as part of their services for feeding cattle. Shopping for the right cattle feeder to contract should involve checking out their risk management services. Another concern with retaining ownership is the uncertainty about how the cattle will perform and their price value at slaughter. Do cattle grade well so they will draw premiums on high-quality price grids? Or should they be targeted toward other pricing options? Not knowing how they will perform will make it somewhat challenging to calculate their profit potential at slaughter. It doesn’t mean it can’t be done; it just makes the results less certain.
Calf value One option to get a handle on postweaning performance and carcass traits without taking the risk on the entire herd is to experiment with retained ownership on a subset of calves. Many Land Grant University Animal Science Departments have programs that small groups of calves can be enrolled in that provide reports about feedlot and carcass performance. Enrolling a representative subset of your calves can provide the information for future calculation of their value if ownership is retained. This information can also be used to focus retained ownership programs (if chosen) toward capturing their highest value (e.g. high quality vs. high yield pricing grids). Other valuable information about your calves can be gained from these programs, as well. For example, if you learn that they don’t perform well in the feedlot or grade well when harvested, then you can alter your breeding program and bull selection to improve the deficiencies. Or, if they do perform and grade well, you can use that information as a marketing tool if you use a marketing outlet that allows interaction with potential buyers (e.g. direct sales), to promote the “added value” of your calves.
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A thunderstorm possible
Times of clouds and sun
Warmer with clouds and sun
H: 70 to 78 L: 49 to 58
H: 71 to 79 L: 51 to 58
H: 82 to 93 L: 61 to 67
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H: 84 to 89 L: 57 to 66
H: 83 to 89 L: 55 to 67
H: 79 to 88 L: 53 to 64
H: 75 to 83 L: 49 to 58
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Growing Degree Days Yesterday Month to date Season to date
92° 48° 81° 55° 68.9° 67.8° +1.1°
86° 45° 79° 55° 65.6° 66.8° -1.2°
0.68” 4.38” 11.56” 3.17” 138% 133%
trace 3.30” 9.69” 3.48” 95% 105%
12 570 982
6 474 788
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8 a.m. Monday 12 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m.
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A front will move into the area Monday, sparking a few showers and a thunderstorm in spots. An area of low pressure will move through the region Tuesday and spark thunderstorms. Drier air will arrive Wednesday as the low departs to the east; there will be some sun. Another area of low pressure will form to the south Thursday into Friday and bring showers and thunderstorms to the region, especially across southern areas.
International Crop Summary
67° 78° 85° 76°
Prcp 0.55 0.77 0.23 0.50 0.57 0.63 0.47 0.53 0.61
City Glasgow, MT Grand Forks, ND Jamestown, ND Lemmon, SD Minot, ND Pierre, SD St. Cloud, MN Thief Riv Fls, MN Williston, ND
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Brazil
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Canada
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Lo 58 57 57 57 58 60 53 59 60
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City Aberdeen, SD Bemidji, MN Billings, MT Bismarck, ND Crookston, MN Devils Lake, ND Dickinson, ND Fargo, ND Fergus Falls, MN
There will be clouds and some sun with showers and a thunderstorm. Wind southwest at 10-20 mph. The relative humidity will be 50 percent in the afternoon. It will be mostly cloudy with a thunderstorm around Tuesday. Wind northeast at 6-12 mph. Relative humidity 45 percent in the afternoon.
Lo 56 56 57 57 57 61 58 57 55
Prcp 0.32 0.59 0.61 0.47 0.48 0.40 0.57 0.68 0.50
The Canadian Prairies will have near-normal rainfall with temperatures mostly above normal.
European Union
Near-normal rainfall is expected from the U.K. to Poland as well as northern Spain and southern France. Drier than normal elsewhere.
Russia
Much of Ukraine to the Baltics will have at least normal rainfall this week while the Volga Valley is drier than normal.
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2011 Delta 30ft, tandem, dual axle, $7,800. Beaver tail with two flip over ramps, and center lift up to make beaver tail all flat. Wood floor, like new, tires at least 75% left. Two 10,000lb axles. Contact Christopher at 605-530-5104 For Sale: 1999 Dodge short box pick-up box, tailgate and bumper included, excellent shape, $900. 507-530-6498 1996 Kenworth, W900L, CAT 15spd, air ride, 1 owner, 440-812-8446 For Sale: 1976 Chevy Tandem Truck. 366 motor. Good condition. Ask for Steve, 701-261-5995
2006 International 9200i, C13 Cat 430 hp, Jake, 10 spd, 3:90’s, 173 wb, dual exhaust, all polished rims and tanks, excellent 22.5’s, a/r cab & susp., a/s 5th wheel, Cat Tune-Up, 417,000 miles. Clean southern truck!
2009 Kenworth T800, Factory Extended Cab, Corner Windows, ISX Cummings 485 hp, Jake, Automatic, 4 bag susp, air ride cab, 177wb, 13,200lb front, 3:90 ratio, Power Locks, all alum’s, 85% 22.5’s, tool box, only 432,000 miles. Truck is like new!
2001 Freightliner FLD120SD tri-axle, N14 525 hp, Jake, 13 spd, full lockers, 24.5’s, 14k & 46k, air ride, new 23’ box, dual rear controls, pintle hitch, low mileage.
2004 Freightliner FL112, C12 Cat 430 hp, Jake , new clutch & 10 spd trans, a/r cab & susp., excellent 11R22.5’s, steel wheels, New 21’ Reiten Aluminum Box, dual rear controls, rear hitch, LED lights, only 253,000 miles. Low Mileage Southern Truck!
2005 Pete 379, extended hood, C15 CAT engine with 13 speed, 70in sleeper, black, clean, $42,500. 605-840-5064 1991 LT Chevy Truck, 2,200 gal tank, V8 gas, 90,000mi on new motor, 5X2, $17,000 605-770-0838 or 605-770-7262
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2004 International 9200i ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 475 Horsepower; 13 Spd OD; Engine Brake; 11R22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 215 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; VIN $16,500 2004 International 9200i C-15 Caterpillar Engine Manufacturer 475 Horsepower; Engine Brake; 3.58 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 170 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight $18,500 2004 Freightliner Columbia c-12 Caterpillar Engine Manufacturer 410 Horsepower; Engine Brake; 4.88 Ratio; 11R22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 195 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; $28,500
2001 Peterbilt 378, 6NZ Cat 475 hp, Jake, 13 spd, 4:11’s, 224wb, dual exhaust & cleaners, dual 60g tanks, all polished alum’s, New 11R24.5’s a/r cab & susp., Holland a/s 5th, 2-line wet kit, full lockers, rear pintle & receiver hitch, only 244,000 miles. One owner like new!
2006 & 2007 Freightliner Columbias, C15 Cat 435 hp, 2015 40’ & 38.6’ Jake, 10 spd, 3:73’s, a/r cab & Merritt Alum Ag-Hopper suspension, a/s 5th, new 22.5’s, LED Lights, Sring and Air Ride full locking differential, 179 wb. Susp, 11R24.5 Virgins, Roll Tarp. Very clean low mileage trucks!
1994 Wilson pace setter drain hopper, 42ft long 96in wide 78in tall, air ride, new 11x22.5 tires, new tarp, electric traps, aluminum rims , $17,900. 605-290-6664 2010 Freightliner Cascadia Daycab with 450 DD13 Detroit 10 spd, 600,000 miles. •2007 Columbia Daycab with 410 Mercedes, 3 petal auto shift, 373 gears. •1997 378 Pete, C12 Cat, 410hp, 10spd, 74,000 miles on overhaul. •New 50' Merit Tri-Axle Hopper with electric doors & tarp. •New 38½' Merritt Hopper with air ride. •2004 XL Specialty, 48x102 Stepdeck. 701-742-2861 Ford 1995 F150 extended cab short box 4x4. 76,000 miles, 5.8 liter. Some rust, good condition. Very clean interior. $4,600 OBO. 605-216-4748
(4) 2006 International 9200i C-13 Caterpillar Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Engine Brake; 3.90 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 184 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $18,500
• 2007 Kenworth T800, C13 Cat 470 hp, Jake, 13 spd, 3:90 raito, single frame, 13,200 lb front, new 22.5s, all alum’s, 4 bag Hendrickson, dual exhaust, VIT Interior, dual 75g alum tanks, New 22’ Reiten Alum box, pintle hitch, rear controls, only 336,000 miles. Extremely Clean Truck!
2001 Transcraft 53ft trailer with ramps 605-670-2250
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2010 Freightliner Cascadia 10 Spd; DD13 Detroit Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Engine Brake; 3.58 Ratio; 445.225 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 184 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight $28,500
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1996 Peterbilt 385 13 Spd; M11 Cummins Engine Manufacturer 370 Horsepower; Engine Brake; 3.70 Ratio; 24.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 202 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight $23,500 2014 Timpte 34 Hopper 66 in Inside Height; 11R22.5 Tires; Fixed Tandem Axle; Aluminum Composition; 2 Hoppers; Spring Ride LOW MILLAGE $26,000 2012 Freigthliner Columbia NO EMISIONS 12.7 Detroit Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Engine Brake; 3.36 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 174 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; VIN 2016 Timpte Hopper 4066 Model; 66 in Inside Height; 11R24.5 Tires; Fixed Tandem Axle; Air RIde; 2 Hoppers; New FET included Elec Tarp Four Aluminum Wheels two month rental returns $34,000
For Sale: 1976 Ford F600, Box Hoist, new tires, low miles. Call for info. 2 3 point Blades, like new. One hyd. V.Pitcher 3pt Home-made 5th wheel trailer. 218-567-8268
Belt Trailers / Rentals / Parts '00 Trinity 50' Tri 25" Blt E/Tarp '08 Aluminator 4672 54" Belt '10 TK 4584-64 Elec Valve/Tarp '11 TK 5072-64 Tri Elec Valve/Tarp TK 4272 64 " Belt Elec Valve
TrailerSalesLLC.com Cory 701-261-4024 Ford ‘15 F150 super crew Lariat, 4x4, loaded v6 eco boost, may consider trade, like new, call for pictures, 7,000 miles, $44,500. 605-486-4697
701-776-5922
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TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR 2016 HARVEST! 2012-2017 Aultimate, Auluminator & Aultralites Tandem, Triples, & Quads 42’-53’ Air Ride *Call for monthly or yearly rates A & T Sales, LLC. Breckenridge, MN 56520 www.aulick.com 701-640-4933 Your Factory Direct Rep!
For sale on bids: 1973 Ford fire truck 360 4 speed Forester body 750 gallon tank 8100 miles. Bids due July 11th 2016. Call 701-249-3550 ★✩★✩★✩★ Sandblasting and painting of farm trucks and trailers, very experienced. Call Joe 701-242-0694 ✩★✩★✩★✩ Toyota Sienna LE ‘08 mini van, Silver, 57K miles, 1 owner, excellent condition, $13,900 OBO. 605-380-1046
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2007 Timpte 4066 Model; 66 in Inside Height; 11R24.5 Tires; Fixed Tandem Axle; Aluminum Composition; 2 Hoppers; New Tarp Steel Wheels Air Ride $19,000
2014 GREAT DANE 53x102 Tridem Step deck, Air ride Model; 275/70R22.5 Tires; Tri Axle; lift Center Axle very Straight No RUST $26,500
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2012 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE, 4x4 Pick Up, 5.3 Engine, Auto Transmission, 50% Tires, 45,000 Miles, Cloth Seats, Electric Windows and Door Locks, Air, Cruise, Tilt, Box Tarp, SUPER CLEAN! $27,900
2002 Damon Escaper 39 ft Motor Home, Diesel Pusher, 6 Speed Auto Transmission, 2 Slides, Awnings, Outside Entertainment Center, Onan Generator, 55,000 Miles, CALL FOR DETAILS, $52,500
Fast Side Dresser, 36 Row, 22 Inch, Raven Controller, 2500 gallon Tank, Dual Wheels, Hydraulic Pump, READY TO GO, $49,900
2016 Wilson Hopper Trailer, 41x66x96, Air Ride, Aluminum Wheels, Electric Roll Tarp, LIKE NEW, USED 1 SEASON, $34,250
Dennis Klein www.kleinstrucksales.com
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1974 Chevy C65, 427 Engine, 2015 IH Prostar, Day Cab, Air, Cruise, 5&4 Transmission, Twin Screw, Tilt, Jake, 70% Tires and Brakes, 19 ft Box, Roll Tarp, $4,900 300,000 Miles, SUPER CLEAN, $24,900
2006 Volvo, VED 12, 400 HP, 10 Speed Transmission, 600,000 1998 Transcraft, 45 or 48 ft Flatbed Miles, Air, Cruise, Jake, 70% Trailers with Hay Sides, Call For Pricing Tires and Brakes, $18,500
2015 Dalton Side Dresser, 16 Row, 30 Inch, 1000 gallon Tank, Hydraulic Pump, Micro Track, Controller, 2 Sets Nozzles, ONLY USED 1000 ACRES, $25,500
1985 Load King Belly Dump, Triple Axle, Air Gates, READY TO GO, $16,900
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2000 Sterling CAT C12, 10 speed, new aulick 22ft silage box, hydraulic tailgate, AC, cruise, silage extensions, 605-695-9687
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GREAT TRUCK DEALS!! CALL TODAY!!! 2002 T800 Kenworth Cat C12 engine, 682600 miles, 10 speed transmission, 22 ft steel grainmaster box, with roll tarp and hydraulic end gate. 605-285-6179 or 605-281-1259 2010 Chevy Silverado K1500, Black, Blacked out, Thunderstruck bumper replacement grill guard, power windows, power locks, after market headlights and cab marker lights, 75% tread Fierce attitude tires. Asking $16,500 Call 605-470-0281 Sharp looking, pictures available
1991 42ft Wilson Aluminum Hopper Trailer, 66â&#x20AC;? sides, 96â&#x20AC;? wide, good brakes, good tires, & good tarp. New barrings and shaft, and racking done on traps, 2spd traps, 2spd dollyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. 507-368-4200 or 507-530-1448. (MN) 2004 Volvo - new rubber, 700K miles, 12-speed automatic, $30,000. 218-346-4420
rydelltrailers.com Many sizes semi van storage trailers. Loading ramps. Various storage containers. Older flatbeds. Converter dollies. Nice semi van trailers for water trailers and all the tanks and spray parts. (701) 474-5780
1996 42 Wilson aluminum hopper trailer, 78 in sides 96 wide, good breaks, tires , and tarp $16,000. 605-870-2166 GMC â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;99 Sierra SLE, 4x4, 5.3 Litre, chrome grill guard and side rails, Tonneau cover, bed liner, step rails, 124,648 miles, $5,000. Call 605-493-6654 after 5pm.
2007 Freightliner Detroit 455-515 HP, Ultrashift Transmission, Jakes 750k Miles, New 22.5 Tall Rubber, 3.58 Rears, 176 WB, Aluminum Fronts, Air Ride/Air Slide, Diff Lock,
2006 Featherlite 4-Horse Trailer with living quarters. 8x30' long. Has an 18' awning. Excellent condition. Stored inside. $50,000. 605-691-9843
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Ford Escape, 2004, gray in color, sunroof, all power options, 123,000 miles, $5,200. 605-216-2392 2007 Volvo 630 VED-12 435 HP, 10 Speed, Jakes, 3.58 Rears, Diff Lock, Dump Valve, 22.5 On All Aluminum,
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760k Miles
$24,500
2004 W900B 800k Miles CAT 475 HP, 10 Speed, Jakes, 275 WB, 3.70 Rears, 24.5 Tall Rubber, All Aluminum, Good Rubber, Sleeper Need Repair, Perfect To Put A Box On, $24,500
Financing Available
1995 Stepside Chev Pickup, 4wd, Nice, $3995. 1984 13 Passenger Van, Straight $1995. 605-228-6598
2015 Timpte, Ag Hoppers, 42 ft 66â&#x20AC;? Sides, Tarp, Spring Ride, 24.5 On
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2007 Freightliner Detroit 455-515 HP, Ultrashift Transmission, 517k Miles, Jakes, 185 WB, Diff Lock, Dump Valve, Air Ride, Air Slide, 22.5 Tall Rubber, Aluminum Outers, Chrome Bumper and Visor
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WANTED: Boom truck with long reach, needs to run really good, needs to be able to go to one place to the next. WANTED: gravel truck, older model. 701-368-2028
2013 Timpte hopper bottom 40x96x66 electric tarp, easy flow hydraulic trap opener, factory hitch, $30,000. OBO Used 4500 Shurco tarp opener 605-460-1647 1987 International Eagle, 131 speed transmission, Big Cam 4 cummins engine, $8,000. OBO 605-350-6925
Jeep 1994 Wrangler, V6, new seats, Bushwacker wheel flares, runs great, $6,250 OBO. 816-516-6541 Aberdeen Area 2015 F250 4x4 reg cab XL A/C, tilt, cruise, pw, pl, automatic, shift on the fly 4 wheel drive, 13,000 miles 675 Dee Zee bale bed $28,000 (605)350-0030
1987 Mac Super liner gravel truck, 350 HP, Mac E6 with air to air, Jake brake, 10 speed, camel back suspension, air seat, 17ft box with air tail gate, air lift pusher, clean, straight, ready to work, $11,8 00 605-381-4455
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USED TRAILERS & TRUCKS 2016 Jet Hopper 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 96â&#x20AC;? x 70â&#x20AC;?, Black, Air Ride, Electric Tarp, 4 alum. rims 2015 Jet Hopper 42â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 96â&#x20AC;? x 70â&#x20AC;? Air Ride, Black 2000 KW T800 Stock #9309. 10 Spd, Cummins ISM, 370 HP, 3:90 Ratio LP 24.5 Tires, 182â&#x20AC;? WB, Tandem Axle, Jake, Cruise, Tilt/Telescope, PW, PM, Heated Mirrors &More! Clean Inside & Out
2015 Jet Hopper, 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 96â&#x20AC;? x 70â&#x20AC;?, Air Ride, Black
2016 Maurer Hopper Stock #0246. 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Length x 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 8â&#x20AC;? Height, 11R 24.5 Tires, 2 Hoppers, 2 Sight Windows, Back Electric Tarps & Graphics, F & R Platforms, New Painted Aluminum.
2016 Western Star 5700XE, 560 HP, 18 ,"!&37 6 32 3 55 &6663" 03 '
2015 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump
2006 Western Star, 18 Spd, 560,000 10&3*5*3%$3,46&3 1+ 30"1 0 3 * &666
2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle
PACKAGE PRICE $52,750
2014 Jet Hopper 38â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 96â&#x20AC;? x 70â&#x20AC;?, Spring Ride 2014 Jet Hopper, 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 96â&#x20AC;? x 70â&#x20AC;?, Air Ride 2013 Witzco Detach Tri-Axle 2011 Jet Hopper, 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 96â&#x20AC;? x 70â&#x20AC;?. Spring Ride, Black 2011 Midland Tri-Axle Belly Dump 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps
2013 Maurer Stock #2177, Wood Floor 255 Tires, Fixed Tandem Axle, Steel Composition, 95% Front & Rear Tires Remain with 90% of Brakes & 95% of Drums, Very Good Condition
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2005 Timpte, Tri Axle, Air Ride 48â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 96â&#x20AC;? x 78â&#x20AC;?
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PACKAGE PRICE $43,000
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2009 TIMPTE HOPPER Stock #0191. 40 ft Length x 96 in Width x 5 ft 6 in Height; 11R24.5 Tires; Aluminum Composition; Good Condition Inside and Out. Electric Tarp and Openers, Stainless Steel Front Corners. Two Rows of 3 Lights. 90% Brakes Remain, 80% of Drums Remain. $25,400
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2005 FREIGHTLINER FLD132 CLASSIC XL Stock #8116. 13 Spd; 14 L Detroit Engine Manufacturer 515 Horsepower; 3:73 Ratio; 11R22.5 Tires; Aluminum Wheels; 224â&#x20AC;? Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Excellent is the only word to describe this truck. Like new condition and well maintained truck! Recent Trade. Jake, Cruise, Tilt and Telescoping, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Heated Mirrors, Air Ride Cab, Air Slide 5th, Air Dump, Load Gauge, Air Ride Seats, PTO and Wet Kit with Dual Exhaust. New Virgin Tires and New Brakes and Drums. Chrome Bumper and All the Extras. $49,900
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2007 Volvo VNL62730D Stock #5162. 10 Spd, ISX Cummins, 400 HP, 3:58 Ratio, LP 22.5 Tires, 175â&#x20AC;? WB, Alum/Steel Wheels, Tandem Axle, Jake, Cruise, Tilt & Tele, Loaded
Semi Trailer Sales and Rentals Stephen, MN â&#x20AC;˘ 218-455-3341
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FOR SALE: 2000 Pete 379 short hood, C15 Cat 6NV, 450 HP., new 13 speed, new clutch, 3rd axle, new 22’ aluminum box and hoist, roll tarp. Real clean truck.
For Sale: 1979 International truck, 64,725 miles, 446 motor. tandem axle w/18ft steel combination grain and swinging silage end gate, with roll tarp. 10.00-R20 tires. asking $9,000. Also, 1986 freightliner with 222,500 miles, L10 Cummins motor. pencil hitch with all hookups for pulling trailer. Eaton 4 transmission with roll tarp & 21L X 5H X 8W steel box with combination grain and swinging silage end gate. Triaxle with lift tag. 295/75R 22.5 tires. in very good condition. Asking $23,000. Call 605-437-2317
2001 IH 9400, New 22’ aluminum box and hoist, tarp, 3rd axle, 400 HP Cat, 10 speed, ready for the field
2015 Like New 8 Axle Wilson Grain Hopper Train $105,760. Front and rear axle on the lead trailer are lift axles in cab or on trailer switch. A truck that weighs 21000 with pusher axle can haul 49 ton. Set up with quick dump valves on lead dolly and pup. Set up with in cab gauge hook ups so you can load from the comfort of your cab. Large doors hopper height 18”. Lead is 45'x 102" x 78" Pup is 28'x 102" x 78" Brakes 90% 605-639-5450
2003 IH 4300 ext. cab, DT466, automatic, 11’ service bed, 125 cfm compressor, 3203 autocrane, torch bottle compartment, Lincoln Ranger 6 welder, good rubber, 118,000 miles
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Must sell! 2011 Chev Silverado Z71 Off-Road Pkg, Towing/Camper Pkg, 6.2L V8 engine. Aditional options also. Black, 47,500 miles. Clean! Call 701-277-7061
Wanted: 62” Arrow sleeper, preferably white color. Scott Hill 701-403-7013 WANTED: Out of condition grain, Please call 605-228-0471 Contractor
Farm Truck
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Wanted: Operational 10', 3-point or pull, No-Till Drill, in good-excellent condition, with small box, native grass box, and large box. 320-963-6814
Delivery
FM Truck Sales LLC
2720 2nd. Ave. N., Moorhead, MN • Phone: (218) 236-9341 Evenings: Duane 701-730-2568 Hard time selling your truck? Consign it with us!
Wanted: versatile 18’ or 20’ self-propelled swather. 605-520-0617 or 605-520-3009
Mineral Purchasing
Want to purchase minerals & other oil/gas interests located in oil & gas producing basins. Please send details to: OilRoyaltyBuyer@aol.com or 480-694-5576 WANTED: New Holland Windrow Inverter or like brand. 605-530-6606 if no answer please leave a message. WANTED: 550 Massey Ferguson Combine-late model, good condition. Voicemail-320-288-9034
Krause Harvesting
Wanted wheat acres in central South Dakota have 2 8120 case combines with the support equipment call Krause custom harvesting at 605-880-2071 thank you Samuel Krause owner. WANTED TO BUY: 18ft. 400 Versatile Swather with pickup reel and 7 bottom International plow. Both in good working condition. Call 218-459-3485 WANTED: Ultra light or light sport airplane for projects. Call 605-680-4938 or 605-680-2085
RETIREMENT SALE! Two tote Seed tender & trailer for sale, like new, 2 yrs old. Case IH chisel plow with mulcher, anhydrous hydraulic meter on and off. Grain cart JM 875 bushel, 1998 scale and roll tarp. Westfield MK130 71plus auger, 4 yrs old. 900 Vertical fold corn planter with liquid pump and tank and mounts to fit on a Magnum tractor, Mud Smith gauge and spider closing wheels. 2366 Combine, restored with new motor 250 hrs. many extras Versatile 875 4 wheel drive tractor with new engine. JD 1900 cart with 1850 drill totally rebuilt. 605-472-2307 Pocket gopher 3pt machine, also have bait. 1ton C50 Chevy bucket truck, 35’ reach, bucket controls with nice service box. International 8bottomx18” auto reset plow, long land hitch. S&H rear dump wagon and running gear, hardly used. 70 old antique license plates, different states all to go. Cream separator all restored, high wheel with new flare box, 4 wheeled steel running gear restored, large assortment gates V belts and new bearings, weld on sprockets best offer. 701-640-2023 For Sale: Rotary arm tree cleaner, $1,500. 605-845-7004
TRUCK OF THE WEEK!
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Looking for: JD 4230 or 4430 with power shift, 66 and 77 combines, IH tractors 4386, 1086, 886 or 1486. 320-266-6569
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Wanted to rent or buy a weed wiper. 605-994-2837 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920
2011 KENWORTH T800, ISX Cummins, 450 HP, 13 Spd, Jake, 3.90 Ratio, 183 WB, New Frame Paint, 111,148 Miles, Stock# 309 $59,500
2006 IH 4200 VT365, 6 Spd, 160K Miles, 10’ Dump Body, 11R22.5 Rub $23,500
2013 Ford F550 Cab & Chassis Crewcab, 4X4, Auto, 6.7 Liter Diesel, 84” Cab to Axle, Clean, $29,500
2012 Ford F250 6.2 Liter Gas, Automatic, Crew Cab, 4x4, 8’ Box, Windows/Lock $19,500
OTHER INVENTORY
2004 - 2012 GM & Ford Van Trucks 5.4 & 6.0 Liter Engines, 15-16’ Van Bodys, Autos, Clean Starting at $10,900
29 Daycab Tractors Frtlnr/Volvo/Sterling/IH’s, Cummins/Detroit/Volvo Engines, Jakes, 10 Spd/Auto Trans Starting at $11,900
2011 Peterbilt 367 (2) 2010 Kenworth T660 1999 Kenworth T800 2007 Freightliner 120 2007 Trail King Equip. Trailer
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Vanbody and Cab & Chassis Trucks Single and Tandem, 6 Spd & Auto, CDL & Non CDL, Cat/Cummins/Mercedes Starting at $11,900
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For Sale: 400 International tractor w/345 dual loader, will separate, $2,750 OBO, 400 IHC 6 row narrow corn planter with dry fertilizer, $1,200 OBO, 5-18 Allis Chalmers plow hydraulic reset, $500, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;68 Ford Truck w/ 15ft silage box, motor turns over, good tires, $1,500 OBO, good car trailer, new planks, fold down ramps, 6bolt axles, $2,500, 17ft International chisel plow, $1500. New Holland 27 silage blower, $250. 1981 Chevy 1 ton dually with flat bed, $1200. International Diamond tractor cab, $250. 3 augers, new scale, new unloading augers, new steel, $6500. OBO Also selling Mix 30 liquid seed. 605-203-0223 Raven SCS 440 console regulating valve, flow meter, extra cable, GPS speed sensor, $1,500 OBO. Also Elmers 2 wheel header trailer, for head for up to 25ft, $1,600. 218-770-1257 1486 IH, 3 point, 3 hydraulics, duals, digital dash, 2888 actual hours, $16,500.4865 New Idea baler, excellent shape, always shedded, low bales, asking $8500. Versatile 400 swather, 18 foot, good shape, $2500. Call 701-226-2460.
MISCELLANEOUS MIDWEST HYDRAULICS, LLC Joseph Olson, Store Manager 28843 US HWY 75 SW, Crookston, MN 56716
3 point 66 ft Summers sprayer hydraulic pump, hydraulic wings, Raven control box. John Deere 925 rigid head, nice condition. Tandem fertilizer spreader, nice condition. 701-430-3189
ROOFING SOLUTIONS
Restore your leaky, rusty, metal roof with Acrylic Elastomeric roof coating. Typically half the cost of roof replacement. Also spray foam your metal roof, flat roof, side walls, etc. Conklin Roofing Systems products. Agricultural, commercial, industrial. For a free estimate phone George Opatz at 701-840-8807.
MISCELLANEOUS For sale: *JD 58 loader with grapple *Fiberglass service body for a pickup *Antique tractor wheel weights *Rear tractor tire size 11.2/38 *JD 343 corn head with adapter plates for JD silage cutter to cut earlage *JD 2 row 36" silage cutter head *Gehl 2500 skid steer *900/20 truck tires- set of 8 *R/C airplanes and truck *Ford tractor mounted corn picker in working condition *JD mounted pull behind sickle mower *JD saddle tanks off 1770 planter * 2004 CRF230F Honda dirt bike, excellent shape
MISCELLANEOUS Dual 320 loader with manure bucket and grapple fork and new pump. Leon rock picker. 701-762-4881
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For Sale: Heinker PTO roller mill, MC model 690 grain dryer. Call 320-734-4659 or 320-295-2661
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2011 Summers Ultimate NT sprayer, 1500 gal tank, 200 gal wrench tank, 95ft booms, used one season, always shedded. 2007 JD 635F flex head always shedded. 2012 612C corn head row sense header height, always shedded. Miller, SD. 605-204-0096 or 605-853-2118
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2009 JD 612C chopping corn head with row sense and stalk stompers. Very low acres, not used 2014 or 2015. Serviced and ready to go. Always kept in the shed. $56,000. Hallock MN, Call Joel anytime 218-843-1293 FOR SALE: 1983 32ft. Dorsey aluminum end dump with tri-axle lift, manual roll tarp. Good tires & brakes. New plastic liner, good shape! $17,500. 320-333-7129. FOR SALE: 1998 Premier Swather 960 Macdon 25ft. header, 96hp Cummins engine, finger reel, head flotation wheels, $17,000 OBO; 1982 C70 Truck, 396 engine, 20ft. box, electric tarp, 3 piece end gate, 900-20 Radial tires, electric lift tandem, $11,000 OBO; 1996 JD 9600 combine, bin extension, Mov chopper, long auger, 3,649 hrs, $17,000 OBO; 1993 IHC 1680 Rotor combine, hopper extension, chopper, AFX rotor, long sieve, 4,264 hrs, $11,000 OBO. Robert, 701-341-0779 or 701-693-2319.
BEET EQUIPMENT Alloway FD267 folding topper 2011 model. Red River 8R22 lifter with belted elevator chain. Call 701-403-9443 Foxhome, MN
COMBINES For sale: 2006 Case IH 8010 Combine, 1775 sep hrs, dual wheels, hopper ext., monitor, chopper & self leveling sieves. Good condition. $94,500. 320-524-2071 office or 320-491-2931 cell
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2011 JD 9870 STS Combine, only 600 sep hours, only 300 acres of soybeans, otherwise small grain. Loaded w/prodrive, 5 spd cedar house, extended wear package. Been through shop & inspected by JD dealership, field ready. 650 metric straddle duals, 28Lx26 rears, bin extension, 26' unload auger, excellent condition. 218-779-1710
(2) 2012 CIH 8230 Combines, Rock Trap, Chopper, AFX Rotor, Field Tracker, Hopper Ext, Guidance Ready, HID Stadium Lighting, Pro 700 Monitor, Extended Wear Package, 520/85R42 Duals, 600/65R28 Rears, Hours are 1712-1,215 & 2,070-1,490. Selling Choice $149,000 Each. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926.
2012 Class Lexion 770, only 300 sep hours, loaded, 620 metric straddle duals, like new condition. 2011 Class Lexion 760, only 700 sep hours, loaded, 620 metric straddle duals, excellent condition. 2010 Class Lexion 590R, only 580 sep hours, loaded, 620 metric straddle duals, excellent condition. 2013 MacDon FD75 Flex Draper, like new, only 1,000 acres. (2) P516 Pickup heads, like new. 218-779-1710.
For Sale: 2007 Case IH 8010 combine 1371 sep. hrs with auto steer, fine cut chopper, big hopper extensions, 900 metric tires, 2 sets concaves, corn and wheat sieves, always shedded. JD 914 pickup header , 67’ Herman harrow, 10 bottom JD model 3600 plow. Please call 218-379-3205
(2) 2000 Cat Lexion 480's, 2400 sep. hours, straddle duals; $29,500/obo. 1993 Gleaner R62, only 2400 sep. hours, nice machine, $22,500/obo. 218-779-1710 For Sale JD 6601 combine. Always stored inside, Very well maintained, used on 40 acres of wheat each year. New Rasp bars feederhouse and elevator chains. Many new belts and roller chains. One of a kind. $3,500. 320-685-3703 evenings ‘03 9750 STS, 1602 separator hours, under heads corn head 893, grain head 630F. 605-456-3438 FOR SALE: 1999 Case IH 2388 Combine, 2635 sep. hrs, chopper, rock trap, hopper toppers, rear wheel assist driven Mud Hogs, crop monitor included, always shedded, field ready; $49,000; Also 20ft. SUnflower header with Banco pans best offer. Ayr, ND. 701-541-0689 '14 2-WD JD S670 Combine, 638 Hrs., Pro-Drives, 5-Spd. Reverser, 520/85R42's, Chopper, JD Bin Ext., Warranty Til Sept 2018. $214,500. 320-848-2496
9500 JD Combine, $18,000 OBO, 4,885hrs, 3348 separator hours, 605-873-2895 or 605-690-7975 2011 9770 JD combine, approx 1100 separator hrs, tires 80% tred, fire in back end, $27,500 OBO 605-840-5064 9500 JD combine with 694 wide 6 row corn head, 925 straight header, windrow belt pickup header and one wabasso header trailer. 2875 & 3864 hours. $35,000 takes all or $25,000 for the combine only. 605-841-0081 Miscellaneous Combine Parts: Top chaffer sieve for 60 or 66 series Case IH combine, 3 Keystone corn grates for Case IH 1460 combine, small wire concave for 60 or 66 series combine and 2 specialty rotors and 3 soybean slotted concaves for 2388 combine. 701-762-4881 leave a message For Sale: 2002 JD9650STS with 2580 separator hrs. Extended auger, new bottom sieve, contour master single point hookup, upgraded straw chopper, 2 sets of concaves and grain bin extension, 20.8-42 duals, set up for AgLeader with integrated auto steer and mapping. Monitor and globe not included. Combine serviced and ready to go. Excellent condition for age. $58,000 OBO. 605-460-1813, 605-460-2202
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Retired Farmer Selling: 2006 CIH 2388 Combine with AFX, rotor hours, hydraulic header reverser; $97,500. For Sale: 1020 CIH 30' Flexhead with Crary Air Reel and transport 3" knives; $14,500. Call Dave at 701-587-5041 or 701-213-3469
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ɀ 2010 JD 9870, 1640 sep. hrs, 4WD, 5 spd feeder house, pro drive, been through shop, warranty until 2018; $134,000. ɀ JD 8410T 5800 hours, 16" tracks @ 70%, big hydraulic pump, 4 SCV's, hid lights, auto track, serviced & field ready; $60,000. ɀ 2010 JD 635F with CWS air bar; $26,500. ɀ '78 Ford 9000 Tri-Axle, 21x8½' box, recent overhaul. Call: 701-430-1765
2162 flex draper head, build in transport, excellent condition, new canvases, 605-380-6196
2011 New Holland 9080 combine, auto guidance, factory fine cut copper w/PSD belt, Maurer hopper ext long auger, field mapping & guidance 2 sets of concaves, Dual 620/70 R42, steers 600/65 R28, performance lights, oil sample good, new feeder house drum w/update, new feeder house chain, new small wire concave, new bubble up auger, 1691 engine hours,1095 sep hours, up times & reg maintenance excellent condition $165,000: 2013 Case 2162 draper head 40 ft dbl drive, case/NH adaptor w/gauge wheels $55,000: 2005 New Holland 98c corn head 12 row 30” contour master and row guidance $27,000: 2010 Macdon FD70 draper head 40’ Case/NH adaptor, slow speed transport $49,000. call Vern 605 280-4858
2010 John Deere 9770 for sale. 1,184 sep. hours, 4WD, 42 duals, 26ft. auger, ben through the shop, 2016 field ready. Excellent shape! $127,500. 701-238-2466 8120 Case combine, 2010 model, 792 sep hrs, pro 700 monitor, full auto steer, excellent machine, 605-380-6196 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
JD 4520, PS, no 3 pt..................$10,500 JD 4620, loader, no 3 pt............$10,000 JD 4010, loader, add on 3 pt......$5,500 12 16 Row Cults .........................CALL Bale Rack mt on trailer, self contained, hyd unload, 30 , 14 bales....$6,000 10 Haybuster #1000 Drill ...........$4,000 1999 MD 9300, 25 972 ..............$27,000 2009 MD M200, 25 D60.............$46,500 1987 Kiefer 7x20 GN stock trailer......................................$1,750 JD 914 & IH 1015 Heads ...............CALL JD 930 Batt Reel ..........................$3,250 4-JD 224 Batt Reels, Cheap .........CALL SP Sprayer trailer, 40,000 lb, pintle hitch, fold up sides ..............$8,500 10 -12 Box Scrapers.......$2,100-$2,300
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COMBINE JD 9500 3751sep hrs 5678engine hrs Hopper Ext Feederhouse dust eliminator AgLeader yield monitor 1988 serial x630232; HEADER JD 212 Pickup 6 belt; HEADER JD 222 straight good sickle and guards; TRAILER header for 222 home made in out; SWATHER IH 75 18' w/finger reel and canvas. $25,000. Hillsboro, ND. 701-430-0935 For Sale: 9750 combine parts, feeder house, threshing components, sieves, chopper/spreader, grain tank, Unloading auger, tires, wheels, duals and side shields. No engine, radiator, hydro, final drive, transmission or cab parts. Brian 701-753-7401.
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1996 9600 John Deere combine, 2973 sep hrs, 4035 eng hrs, regular service thur JD shop every other year, well maintained and shedded, chaff spreader, long auger, 18.4x34 straddle duals, $25,000. Also have a 930 flex head, and 930 ridged head for sale, would sell complete unit with heads for $33,000. Call 605-365-7515
For Sale: 9610 JD combine. 1999 model. Serial # 680627. 1,818 sep hours. 2,513 engine hours. Well maintained & shedded. Also 214 JD pickup head with 6 new belts & teeth. Also late model 930 flex head. Cutting bar like new. Call Carl at 701-739-0883
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;04 9760 Combine with 974 MacDon flex draper 36â&#x20AC;&#x2122; with chopper, grain extension, 2 sets concaves and duals, 2750 separation hours with Outback autosteer, excellent shape, also 1243 and 1293 corn heads and header trailers. Westfield 13x111 grain auger with hydraulic swing hopper, good shape, $7,950. 2 - 6,000 gallon heavy plastic fertilizer or water tanks. Call 605-840-5088
9650 Walker Combine, 2550 hours, well maintained. Also, '92 9600, 3400 hours, well maintained. *Both have Duals, Hopper Ext., Chaff Spreaders. Also, (2) 930 Flex Headers. Work Orders & Pictures Available. Call 701-825-6821, 701-521-0599.
For Sale: 1650 Oliver Diesel Tractor, 6,450hrs, with 110hrs on rebuilt engine, 3pt, dual hydraulics, wide front, over/under hydropower transmission, Lundeen Cab, nice condition, $8,000 OBO. 605-380-5313
JD 222 header with crary 22ft reels, also JD 22ft header reels for 7700 JD combine with header trailer, $2,000. 701-663-4260 or 701-425-6159 Mandan ND
Case IH 6088 combine, new in 2011, 414 machine hrs, yield and moisture monitor, rock trap, reverser, extended auger, duel wheels, closed cover on bin, like new, always shedded, 2020 bean flex head, 30ft new in 2011, retirement sale, 520-705-7710 or 605-623-4240 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
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2007 JD 8330 MFD, PS, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, Front Weights, Front Fenders, 4 Valves, Guidance Ready, All New Tires, 480/80R46 Rear Duals, 420/90R30 Front Singles, 2,930 Hours. $109,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926
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2006 CIH MX245, PS, Dual PTO, 3PT, Quick Hitch, Front Weights, Luxury Cab, 360 Degree Lighting, HD Drawbar, 480/80R46 Rear Duals, 380/85R34 Front Duals, Only 1,580 Hours, Super Clean Tractor, $99,500. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926. 1959 JD diesel, pony engine start, pto, 1 hydraulic, cab, good shape, $7000 OBO. Call 605-527-2633
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2011 CIH Magnum 260, PS, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, 4 Valves, Big Hyd Pump, Front Weights, Rear Weights, Guidance Ready, Deluxe Cab, Front Axle Suspension, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, 420/85R34 Front Dual, All Michelin Rubber, Only 1,080 Hours. $125,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926.
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Does your Versatile shift hard? Give us a call, we have a solution for you. We also have piv-ot pins and bushings for you center hinge, Series I, II, III Versatile. Call Big Tractor Parts 1-800-982-1769 1998 9370 Case IH 4WD, Goodyear 710/70R38 tires at 50%, easy guide 250, light bar with easy steer, 12 spd with high/low range, 6,190 hours with less than 500 hours on a Cummins & 14 reman engine, very clean inside & out; $53,900. Call: 218-790-6511 2005 John Deere 7520 MFD, 5,400 hrs, IVT transmission, excellent shape, stored inside. Call 701-684-7491 for more info.
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Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, PS, 4 Hyd, Diff Locks, HID Lights, Full Auto Steer, Pro 600 Monitor, 262 Receiver, Nav 2 Controller, 800/70R38 Duals, Only 1,137 Hours. $179,000 or lease for $26,140 per year.
Call Troy @ 218-849-1926. For Sale: 2007 Buhler 435 4 WD Has 800 metrics, 2623 hrs, 4 hyd and airseeder return lines, JD universal auto steer. In very good shape. 914 JD pickup header with 7 belt pickup, JD model 3600 plow 10 bottoms with coulters, 67’ herman harrow. Please call 218-379-3205
Are you tired of adding or running out of DEF fluid? We have a chip to install which will completely delete it on Case, IHC, and New Holland equipment. For more information call Larry Thorpe at 701-710-0887 FOR SALE: 1981 875 Versatile, 6,400 hrs, trans. work, rods & mains, steering cylinders, 70% Firestone Radial tires, extra hydraulic pump for air seeder, $17,500; 1966 3020 John Deere gas, new tires, 6,000 hrs, $6,000. 535 JD Round Baler, 400 Versatile 18' swather, stored inside. 701-680-1151 •2010 Case IH 180 MFD, 1797 hrs, 4 hyd, auto steer ready, big 1,000 pto, comes with 780 soft leveling loader with a grapple fork. •1989 Case IH 7110 2WD, 2 pto's, 4 reverses, 3 hyd's, 5850 hrs. •IHC Hydro 84, 540 pto, 3pt, 1 hyd, cab is available. 701-742-2861
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1959 Allis Chalmers D17 Gas Engine runs and drives good $3,750 cash only call 1-701-212-8502 call after 6pm. 2010 John Deere 3320 Compact Utility Tractor with 300 CX loader. Excellent condition. Must see! 701-212-5169
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CIH 2096 7850 hours $17,000. CIH 7120 7900 hours $32,000. tires at 50%+, AC serviced, tractors working daily. CIH 6,000 swather 25ft, cab, AC, $6,000. Crary Air bar for MacDonn 30ft FD70 or FD74 new fan and gear box $8,000. Edible bean rods and knives, front or 3pt mount. 701-650-1185 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
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1983 JD 8850 4WD. McCormick XTS 200, MFD. Sold online auction www.boehmauction.com 701-425-9381
218 2013 New Holland skid loader, 2500 hrs, good condition, 507-829-8748
For Sale - 2013 7230R JD w/low hours (1,000hrs) 3pt, duals, IVT, left hand reverser, 4 outlets in back, 3 in front, front 3pt & PTO, 605-770-2528
770 Oliver Wide Front; Super 88 Oliver Diesel Wide Front needs work; Super 88 Oliver Diesel Narrow Front; Super 77 Oliver Diesel Narrow front; Super 77 Oliver Gas Wide Front, 77 Oliver Gas Narrow Front; 77 Oliver Standard Gas; 66 Oliver Narrow Front does not run. 218-346-4420
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JD 4040 with JD 721 loader, joy stick & hood guard 4500 hrs. One owner $ 31,500. 218-478-4701
Kubota BX2370 compact tractor, 2013 year, 270 hrs, with 60” mower deck and Landpride 1558 rotary tiller and 6ft John Deere S tine cultivator. All like new. $12,000. 605-380-7674
For Sale: International 856 Wheatland, serial 8604, very good factory paint and tin, 5,344 hours, 540 and 1,000 PTO, rear duals. Adams lean wheel grader #7, complete machine. WANTED: 18’ Draper header for 6450 Hesston windrower. 605-730-1719
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2005 CIH MX285, PS, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, 4 Valves, Big Hyd Pump, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, 5,450 Hours. $65,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926.
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TRACTORS JD 7810 MFWD w/JD 740 loader and joist stick. Power Quad transmission, 18.4R42 rear tires, 540/1000 PTO, 3pt hitch. Both tractor and loader are in good running condition. Willing to split tractor and loader. $49,900 OBO. Call 507-789-6049 IH 1086, 18.4R38 rear tires with axle duals. 3300hrs on engine O.H. Also, recently new clutch, batteries and alternator. Clean, farmer owned tractor. $12,500 OBO - 507-789-6049
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1967 JD 3020 diesel, power shift, wide front, $10,500. JD model 50 gas tractor, roll-o-matic fronts, very original, now power steering $3,000. Call 605-359-4694
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Carrington, ND: 701-652-1163
*M International, live hydraulic, power steering, wide front end, good paint, good shape, runs good, $2,800. *Gravity Wagon with Semi Truck chassis and roll tarp. Holds up to 400 bushel of wheat or corn. $1,500. *Quick Attach 3100 dual loader w/8ft scoop & grapple. 86 International series mounts. $850. 605-439-3172 2096 Case IH front wheel assist, 6500 hrs, 585 Quaker loader, all excellent condition. 605-849-3441 or 605-354-7680 2013 JD 8310 RT, 16â&#x20AC;? tracks, 13,000 hrs, loaded with extra, leather interior, like new, $175,000 or offer. Fast tanks for 8000 series JD 1000 gallon with plumbing, new condition, $7,500 or offer. 2014 MacDon FD 75, 45ft flex draper head for JD $55,000. 2014 Wilrich soil pro 924 ripper, excellent condition, $33,000. 1000 gallon tank for DB planter, $500. 45ft Great Plains solid seed drill, SI bean belts, 7 1/2â&#x20AC;? spacing, dual press wheels, monitor, $15,000. (8) 320/105/54 tires and rim spacers off of 49 series sprayer, $11,000 or offer. 320-583-5895 1850 Cockshutt MFD runs nice, transmission needs work, $6,750. 830 JD electric start, project, $4,000. JD square, wide front, $1,200. 701-254-4368 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
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FOR SALE: 1998 John Deere 9300, low hours (3,800), 450hp, 710 metric duals, rear weights, SF1 auto steer. Good clean tractor. $80,000. 320-333-7129 For Sale: 1962 John Deere 40-20 power drive three point pto no cab good running condition power steering. Contact Luther at 701-490-1550
PLANTING EQUIPMENT 2012 JD 1890 Air seeder and 1910 Air Cart, low acres, 40ft, 10â&#x20AC;? spacings, $82,000 OBO. 712-470-4589 Loftness GBL10 New in 2015m factory transport kit, electric winch, $24,500 OBO. 3250 gallon John Wayne tow behind tank, hydraulic pump, banjo fittings, great shape, $12,500 OBO. 1000 gallon tow behind tank, electric pump, banjo fittings, great shape, super clean, $6,000 OBO. 605-848-2939 Delivery available New Farmking TBH 1700 gallon fertilizer tank, narrow rubber, crab steer; $12,500. 701-351-0399 JD 1750 8R30" Planter, 2007 model, variable rate seed, 3 bushel hoppers, pneumatic down pressure, JD liquid fertilizer with tanks, trash kickers, shedded, very nice; $22,500. JD 1820 Hoe Drill, 1910 TBT Air Cart, duals, 7.5" spacing, low acres, shedded; $45,000/obo. 701-351-0399 The Codington Conservation District has a 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Tye Drill for sale. The wheel axles are in good shape and the hydraulics do work. There is 3 seed boxes, the only working seed box is the Native Grass. 605-882-4989
AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
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1987 John Deere 1050 tractor with John Deere 75 Loader. 4WD, 4257 hours, good starter and runner, good tires. $7500 or offer. Grand Forks. Call 218-280-6192.
2003 Flexi-coil 5000, 39ft, 12â&#x20AC;? spacing, 4 1/2â&#x20AC;? steel packers, 2340 TBT cart, new brain box, will delivery in SD, $27,000. No Solicitors, 605-985-5954 or 605-515-0041
West Fargo, ND: 701-281-9418 Carrington, ND: 701-652-1163
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FOR SALE: 2009 Timpte Grain Trailer, 42' x 102" x 72", air ride, aluminum wheels, electric trap openers, black in color; asking $28,500. 701-739-9889 or 701-292-5251 For Sale: 2001 JD 1780 24/22 planter; vac; corn, bean, beet disc; row cleaners; liquid fertilizer; box ext; drawbar type; 1/2 width shutoff; brown box monitor; stored inside; nice planter $26,500. 507-828-1250. 1976 Chevy C65 Truck, 427 engine, automatic transmission, 19' strong box, twinscrew & Nordic hoist, good tires, major work done. 701-520-2910
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
2000 JD 3710, 10 Bottom Plow, New Shins & Lays, Low Acre Machine, No Breaks or Welds, Very Nice Plow. $19,500. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926. JD 985 Field Cultivator, 50' double fold, 3-bar harrow, rear hitch; $12,000. Summers 32' Disk Chisel, front casters, 4-bar heavy harrow, rear hitch, low acres; $27,500. 701-351-0399 FOR SALE: DMI Anhydrous Applicator 30'; $1500. 701-680-1151 800 IH 11 bottom 18" auto reset plow with coulters. $5,750 701-367-8398 Wanted: 54-56ft Summers hydraulic folding coil packer 605-268-0795 FOR SALE Blue DMI 900 Series Model 5 Shanks & Harrow Call: 701-331-1601 2009 44' Summers chisel plow 4 bar 106 summers harrow $35,000. 218-790-3488 Wil-Rich 657 DCR 24 ft. disk chisel with heavy harrow. Excellent condition. $20,000. 701-680-1348
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For Sale: 06 Case IH 8010, rock trap, large wire conclaves, 20.8R42 duals, 480/70R30 on rear , Agleader yield monitor, long auger , 1684 separator hours, $83,000. 605-350-1000
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JD 612 12 row 30â&#x20AC;? corn head with header height and row sense. $22,500. 2007 JD 893 corn head, knife rolls, and header height, new hydraulic deck plates, chains and sprockets, $17,500. Stud King 32ft header trailer in excellent condition $4,250. Call Mike 701-423-5557 JD 612C Chopping Corn Head, 12R30", header height sensors, row sense, 2009 model, extra nice. JD 630F Flexheader, Crary air bar, shedded, low acres. Walinga 5510 Grain Vac, low use, shedded; $7500. 701-351-0399 For Sale: Set of 2012 Camoplast combine tracks, use on 900 acres asking $52,500. Would like a chance to buy back if we get wet again. Call 701.640.1133 Mooreton ND WANTED: Sund Pick up cut off coulter disks. 204-324-6398, evenings, please leave message
JD 630F Flexhead with AWS air system & single point hook-up, full finger auger; $11,500. 218-841-2796 For Sale: Case IH 7120 combine, 1320 threshing hours, 1704 engine hours, 2 sets concaves, rear wheel assist, winter check and service this winter. 605-380-2160 For Sale: Demco 950 Grain Cart, tarp and scale, large PTO, Gan Valley area, SD 605-933-1820 or 605-770-8287
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WANTED JD 2320 Swather in Good Condition. JD 910 to 935 Lawn Mower in Good Condition. 218-356-8507 924 JD flex header with AWS air bar, rebuilt wobble box, crary cutter bar, extra sickle and four wheel header trailer. $6000. Also a 930 JD flex header with new sickle $3500. Both heads in good shape. 218-289-5587. Located in Erskine Mn
AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
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)
Kinze 1500 bushel grain cart on tracks with scale and tarp, used one season, $109,900. OBO Kinze 1300 bushel grain cart on tracks with scale and tarp, used two seasons, $97,500. OBO Kinze 1300 grain cart on floater tires with scale and tarp, used 3 seasons, $58,900. OBO Sorenson Equipment 712-755-2455
John Deere 925 Flex Head with Crary Air Reel and Poly snouts. 605-237-8680
Farm Land For Sale
FOR SALE: IHC #75 Swather, pull type, 21', metal bat reel, always shedded. Also, Canola Roller. 701-680-1601
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FOR SALE: Cass County Farmland 153 +/SW of Fargo 1 Mile North of Davenport, ND FOR SALE: Cass County Farmland 155 +/SW of Fargo 1 Mile North of Davenport, ND FOR SALE: 253 Acres of Tillable Grand Forks County, ND Farmland Between Northwood & Larimore, ND. FOR SALE: 160 Acres of Stutsman County Farmland North of Spiritwood, ND. PENDING: 160 Acres of Pierce County, ND Farmland in Rush Lake Township. FOR SALE: 193 Acres Griggs County, ND Farmland Near Hannaford and Dazey, ND. SOLD: 305 Acres of Tillable Cass County Farmland Near Amenia, ND. FOR SALE: 160 Acres of Farmland in Grand Forks County, ND North of Niagra. FOR SALE: 317 Acres of Griggs County Farmland NW of Hannaford ND. FOR SALE: 160 Acres of Stutsman County Farmland SE of Spiritwood, ND
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Calendar 2016 Mon., Jul 4: 4th of July Celebration at Bonanzaville, West Fargo, ND Mon., July 4: Fireworks at Lake Farley Park, Milbank SD. Mon., Jul 4: One of the best Fireworks displays at Wheelers Point Resort, Baudette, MN Fri., Jul 8: Premier Racing Series at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Wed., Jul 13 - 6:00 PM/CT: Yoga in the Park at Island Park (Ages 15+), Fargo, ND Thu., Jul 14 - Sat., Jul 16 - 8:30 PM/CT: The Little Mermaid at Bluestem Center for the Arts, Moorhead, MN Fri., Jul 15: Lake Farley Country Concert featuring Craig Morgan, Milbank SD. Fri., Jul 15: World of Outlaw Late Models at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Sat., Jul 16: Beach Bash at Wheelers Point Resort, Baudette, MN Sun., Jul 17 - 7:30 AM/CT: Twins vs. Indians Family Bus Trip (bus leaves from Fercho Y), Fargo, ND Wed., Jul 20 - Sat., Jul 23 - 8:30 PM/CT: The Little Mermaid at Bluestem Center for the Arts, Moorhead, MN Thu., Jul 21 - Sun., Jul 24: East Ottertail County Fair, Perham, MN Fri., Jul 22: Premier Racing Series at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Fri., Jul 22: Fall Out Boy, ND State Fair, Minot, ND Sat., Jul 23: Billy Currington, ND State Fair, Minot, ND Sun., Jul 24: Locash, ND State Fair, Minot, ND Mon., Jul 25: Enduro Race, ND State Fair, Minot, ND Mon., Jul 25: Bull Riding, ND State Fair, Minot, ND Mon., Jul 25: Thunder Road - Go Carts, Bumper Cars, Lazer Tag and More, Fargo, ND Mon., Jul 25: Tamarac Resort & Campground - New Cabins, Ponsford, MN Tue., Jul 26 - Sat., Jul 30 - 8:30 PM/CT: The Little Mermaid at Bluestem Center for the Arts, Moorhead, MN Tue., Jul 26: Monster Trucks, ND State Fair, Minot ND Tue., Jul 26: Bull Riding, ND State Fair, Minot ND Wed., Jul 27 - 6:00 PM/CT: Yoga in the Park at Island Park (Ages 15+), Fargo, ND Wed., Jul 27: Old Dominion, ND State Fair, Minot, ND Thu., Jul 28 - 2:00pm/CT: USDA Friends & Neighbors Day, Mandan ND Thu., Jul 28: Kenny Chesney, ND State Fair, Minot, ND Fri., Jul 29: Jake Owen, ND State Fair, Minot, ND Fri., Jul 29: Premier Racing Series at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Sat., Jul 30 - 1:00 PM/CT: Dance in the Xerzone at Fercho Y, Fargo ND Sat., Jul 30: Kiss, ND State Fair, Minot, ND Sat., Jul 30 - Sun., Jul 31: 23rd Annual Taylor Horsefest, Taylor, ND
AUGUST
Wed., Aug 3 - Sun., Aug 7: Washington County Fair, Lake Elmo, MN Fri., Aug 5: Premier Racing Series at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Sat., Aug 6: Home On The Range Champions Ride Rodeo, Sentinel Butte, ND Sun., Aug 7: Great time for Trophy Walleye from deep water and edge of reefs at Wheelers Point Resort, Baudette, MN Fri., Aug 12: Premier Racing Series at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Sat., Aug 13: Car Show, Burnout Competition & Lake Farley Rock Concert featuring Snake Oil, Milbank, SD. Sun., Aug 14: Great time for Trophy Walleye from deep water and edge of reefs at Wheelers Point Resort, Baudette, MN Sun., Aug 14 - 7:30 AM/CT: Twins vs. Royals Family Bus Trip (bus leaves from Fercho Y), Fargo, ND Fri., Aug 19: Premier Racing Series at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Sat., Aug 20: Thunder Road - Go Carts, Bumper Cars, Lazer Tag and More, Fargo, ND Sat., Aug 20: Tamarac Resort & Campground - New Cabins, Ponsford, MN Sun., Aug 21: Great time for Trophy Walleye from deep water and edge of reefs at Wheelers Point Resort, Baudette, MN Thu., Aug 26 & Fri., Aug 27: Potato Days, Barnesville, MN Thu., Aug 26: World of Outlaw Sprint Cars at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Fri., Aug 27: Pioneer Day at Bonanzaville, West Fargo, ND Fri., Aug 27 - 1:00 PM/CT: Hawaii in the Xerzone at Fercho Y, Fargo, ND Sun., Aug 28: Great time for Trophy Walleye from deep water and edge of reefs at Wheelers Point Resort, Baudette, MN
SEPTEMBER Fri., Sep 2 - Mon., Sep 5: Western Minnesota Steam Thereshers Reunion, Rollag, MN Fri., Sep 2: Buffalo Wild Wings Presents: Night #1 - Blazinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Challenge NOSA Sprints at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Mon., Sep 5: Blazinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Back Row Challenge - Labor Day Shoot Out! 5 PM Start! at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Thu., Sep 8: Prelude to the Johnny - NLRA Late Models Tour Championship at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Fri., Sep 9: Night #1 Seitz Memorial at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Sat., Sep 10: Night #2 Seitz Memorial at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Thu., Sep 15: Reduced Fall Rates begin at Wheelers Point Resort, Baudette, MN Fri., Sep 16: Season Finale - Season Track Championship Sprints at River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks, ND Tue., Sep 27-Sat., Oct 1: Norsk Hostfest Festival, Minot, ND
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For sale: Brent 640 Gravity Wagon. with roll tarp, brakes, and lights. New spare tire & rim. Asking $14,500 OBO. Call Todd 605-949-0156
2014 Santini Sunflower Head, 30ft 20” spacing, only has 300 acres on it, like new with transport, $110,000 OBO. 2010 94C 42ft draper header, excellent condition, $42,000 OBO. 2012 NH 98D 8row corn header, $40,000 OBO. 2010 CR 9080 NH combine, 1,060 engine hours, 832 separator hours, fully loaded, excellent condition, always shedded, one owner, serviced yearly by local NH dealer, $210,000 OBO Call 701-878-4947 or 701-471-2504
For sale: 2014 Westfield TFX2 auger, 10x36, brand new quality, used 2 years, includes 10hp electric motor and on/off electrical box. $7,000 OBO. Call Todd at 605-949-0156
Westfield model MK 130-111+, serial # 218557, used very little, Case IH model 2020, 35ft flexhead with crary airbar, serial # YAZ52370, 605-216-0270 or 605-225-5427 For Sale: JD 925 Rigid Head. 25 ft Finger Reel, big Auger, always stored inside, header used very little. Absolutely Mint Shape $6500. 701-391-1975 For Sale: 1010 25 ft Rigid Grain Header to fit Case IH. Good Shape $1,200. 605-228-1807 or 605-887-3686 NH FR9080,9060Fr9050,9040. JD 7700,7400 6950,6850, 6750,6650 .Claas 950,890,880, 870,850 .Many headers available. Priced low ready to work for you! PH 712-722-0601 www.redwatermachinery.com
JD 770 10R silage head, $45,000. JD 608C head $30,000. 712-260-6600 For sale: Renn 24ft 1000 Windrower, 2 sets of canvases, good shape, $1,000. 605-685-5426
For Sale: 400 versatile swather with screen cab, 18 ft, excellent condition, always stored inside. Call 701-490-2999. Used Baldor aeration fans 1ea 10hp 24" 1ea 7-1/2hp 24" 4ea 1-1/2hp 18" 701-840-0735 or 701-845-4461. Also 2-stage 60 gal. Sanborn air compressors 220v
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35' AWS Wind Systems for a F635 John Deere Header. Good condition, always shedded. Reasonably price. Phone 218-791-0393 FOR SALE: W80-56 Westfield auger, low usage, $2750. W80-31 Westfield auger w/5hp electric motor, good $1250. JD 930F full finger flexhead, ContourMaster, no rocks, very good $9500. w/trailer $11,000. Unverferth 475 grain cart, new roll tarp, very low usage $9450. Norcross, Mn 320-284-2462. 25ft 1900 Premier Swather with finger reef. $4500 218-791-3987/218-754-6181 FOR SALE: 2002 JD 925 flex head with full finger auger, Crary CWS Contour Master, 2 new sickles $10,500; 1998 JD 925 straight head, Contour Master $4,000. 701-680-1348 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
Slominski Harvesting Seeking experienced Truck Drivers and Grain Cart Operators. CDL is preferred but not necessary. Need immediately due to the unexpected bumper crop down south. Call Dan-
ny at 701-330-0105.
Agronomy Manager The Argyle Cooperative Warehouse Association is currently seeking a motivated individual to fill the position of Agronomy Manager. Qualified individuals must possess the skills needed to manage operations and employees in a professional manner. Job duties are, but not limited to, the purchasing of products and supplies, overseeing day to day operations, maintain and grow customer relationships while promoting all services and products that are offered. A bachelor's degree in an agronomy related field, with experience, is preferred or an associate's degree with a minimum of 5 years experience in an agronomy or management position. A formal education could be overlooked if proper experience and professionalism is proven. The Argyle Cooperative offers competitive salary and bonus, health insurance, 401k, paid vacation, sick, and holidays. Starting salary is depending on experience.
All applicants should contact Cole at (218) 437-6634 or send a resume to: Argyle Co-op, PO Box 286,Argyle, MN 56713 Resumes and questions could also be sent to: cole_wittman@yahoo.com
For Sale: 2188 IHC Combine 3446E 2640R Chopper rock trap heavy duty lift cylinders, 4 sets concaves, x-tra parts, belts, shop manual, good sound machine, retired farmer 1083 8 row corn head, new cones, dividers each outside and x-tra chains and parts $24,000 combine $4,000 header $27,000 both. Call: 701-320-2517
SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 1999 854 Rogator, 800 gal. stainless steel tank, 90ft. boom, 3-way nozzles, and Zynx auto steer w/ auto section control asking $29,000 OBO 320-760-3594 2008- Fast 9518 Pull Type Sprayer, 1800 gal. tank,120’ booms, 380/90R46 tires, 6 section remote shut off, 3” fill, 20” spacing, triple nozzle bodies, 150 gal rinse tank, Raven height controller, touch down wheels, Raven Controller and foam marker. Excellent condition and stored inside. $21,500. Veblen, SD 605-881-2323 2010 Top Air 120' Sprayer, 2400 gallon tank, tracks, chemical inductor, raven auto boom height, touchdown wheels, fence row nozzles, three way nozzle bodies, rinse tank, tracks, command center, stored inside. $50,000 Call 701-799-9101 leave a msg. Blue Jet AT3000 side dress liquid applicator, 1,000 gal tank, 12 row or 16 row 30in 605-695-0833 Hardi Sprayer, high clearance, 650 gallon, 60' hydraulic Eagle suspended boom, tall rubber, rinse tank, foam tank, triple nozzle, easy to pull; $6500/make offer. Valmer 240 Granular Applicator Cart, pull behind, 45' boom, gas engine drive, pull with anything, light weight, use for seeding Canola, grasses or chemical; $1500/make offer. Call/text: 701-331-0417 2008 Rogator 1074SS selling on AUCTIONTIME.COM June 29th, Very clean nice running sprayer. 1080 Gal. Tank, Cab AC/heat, AM/FM radio AirRide, Raven, 90ft, mixing cone, Like New tires, and much more! Call 6058857455 for any questions 2006 John Deer 4920 Selling on AuctionTime.com June 29th, 120ft booms, Chemical Eductor, 380/105R50 Tires, Cab AC/Heat, AM/FM radio, 1200 Gal. Stainless Steel Tank, and more! Visit AuctionTime.com for more pics and info Lot#6448. Call 605-8857455 for any questions Set of E-Kay crop dividers, came off Case IH sprayer, like new condition 605-228-3456
SPRAYING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: FarmKing 12R30" Side Dresser Applicator with Raven 440 monitor, 3 years old, excellent shape, 1,000 gallon tank. 218-289-5484 or 218-891-5484 1998 150 Tyler patriot sprayer, 4359 hrs, 750 gallon tank, 75ft boom, new motor at 2800 hrs, 2 sets of tires: 320/85R38, 600/64R34 Michelin, Raven controller, sprayer is good, needs one planetary gear, best offer, 605-887-7147 1994 MelRoe 3630 spra coupe sprayer, 3200 hrs, 60ft boom, 300 gallon tank, diesel, foam marker, rate controller, AC/heat, hydraulic boom lift, high clearance, good condition, $14,000 or reasonable offer, 605-520-7541 34' 742 Wishek heavy rock flex disk. $12,500 701-367-8398 FOR SALE: Set of 4 sprayer float tires and rims for a JD 4830 sprayer. Starmax 650/65R38. Tread is 95%. Stored inside. Phone 1-605-280-6282 2003 100' SprayAir, triple nozzle bodies, 800 gallon tank, 13.6-38 tires, 90 gallon rinse tank, mix funnel, hand wash tank, hyd. fold, Raven 440 controls, used in 2016 on wheat, always shedded, winterized, excellent; $12,000/obo. Call: 218-289-4521
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LATE MODEL COMBINE RENTAL & CUSTOM COMBINE SERVICES AVAILABLE. 218-779-1710 PARKER FARMS Haylage, Silage, Earlage Multiple Cutters Cutting & Merging Josh 320-630-1036 JIM RIVER FENCING LLC IRENE, SD Farm/Ranch/Feedlot/ Commercial Fencing Installation Of New Fence, Tear Out, & Repair Work. American made fencing products. Warranty on all work. Serving All Of SD, NE, & ND Call today for a free estimate. Jim: (253)-228-1911 Elizabeth: (307)-620-2914 Email: jimriver fencing@hotmail.com Full Photo Gallery on Facebook. Custom combining small grain & soybeans with JD combine and 35ft flex head with air reel. Tractor, grain cart and trucking also available. 701-371-1610 Nichols Fencing LLC Desmet, SD Take old fence out & put in all types of new fence. Call: 605-695-4743 nicholsfencing.com CUSTOM FENCING, barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence. 605-845-7421
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 Silage Chopping Wanted. Looking for larger job. Will travel. 2- 10 row heads, 1- 12 row head, 10 semis, & 5 push tractors. 605-695-9687 Custom Hauling of Sugar Beets, Lime & Beet Pulp to/from Crookston, Hillsboro & Grand Forks Factories. Call 218-280-0446 or 218-280-0445 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920
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Perrion Custom Services Row Crop Planting- JD 24 row 30” planter with in furrow fertilizer Small Grain/ Cover CropsJD air seeder with variable rate technology great for fall applied fertilizer Forage Harvesting- We can chop haylage, silage, and earlage with all the support equipment and bagging services also available. Hay Grinding- We can grind any type of hay and also wet or dry grains. We specialize in prompt professional custom services. Lance Perrion Ipswich, SD 605-216-2918
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50+ years of harvesting experience. Cat 585R track machine with 40ft. MacDon FD70 Flex Draper & 12 row 22" Cornhead. Grain cart available. Call 218-280-0446 or 218-280-0445 Ludemann Fencing, LLC. Is serving all of South Dakota & North Dakota. ● All types of wire fencing. ● Continuous fence. ● Feed lots. ● Arenas and horse fencing. Quality installation & quick results. ludemannfencing@yahoo.com Shane- 605-690-0332 D&M Harvesting Booking 2016 acres for: SD, ND, NE, KS, OK. Have 20 years+ experience, Call Today! 605-290-3080 Fred 605-380-8383 Jason
EMPLOYMENT Full Time help wanted on SE North Dakota small grain and row crop farm. Duties to include: seeding, planting, tillage, chemical and fertilizer application and general maintenance. Call 701-640-7598
OTR Flatbed driver needed, minimum 22 years of age, 2 years driving experience, with good MVR. Run 48 states, mostly south and west, paid all miles, earn up to 40¢ per mile. 2014 or newer truck, no pets. Cody 605-520-6337 MAVERICK RECRUITING Class A or B CDL (with Airbrake) drivers needed around Sioux Falls area. Must be able to repeatedly get in and out of a truck and repeatedly lift 50LBS. $14.50 an hour. Strong back individuals needed to roll and lift garbage containers into the truck. $8.50 an hour. Work four, 10 hour day shifts. Great way to stay in shape! Call Julie or Jeff @ 605-941-0476 to apply
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Seeking non-smoker to work on sugar beet, small grain, edible and soybean farm located by Thompson, ND. Valid driver’s license required. Prefer experience with JD or Case IH auto steer. Compensation based on qualifications/ experience. Contact Bill Weber 218-779-6345 or Matt Weber 218-791-5070.
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FULL CIRCLE AG Full Time Commercial Custom Applicator Pierpont, SD This person must have a CDL or the willingness to obtain one, along with an applicators license. Experience is preferred but willing to train the right candidate. Mechanical knowledge is a plus but not necessary. Duties Include: *Operating Terragator/Spreading Fertilizer *Operating Rogator/Spraying Chemical *Equipment Maintenance *Occasional Truck Operating For Applications Please call Matt Nelson - 605-325-3260 Full Time Truck Drivers Britton, SD This person must have a CDL or the willingness to obtain one. Experience is preferred but willing to train the right candidate. Mechanical knowledge is a plus but not necessary. Duties Include: *Hauling fertilizer and chemical to applicators and customers *Equipment Maintenance For Applications Please Call: Joe Gustafson 605-448-2285 Benefits Include: Health Insurance, 401K, Profit Sharing, Vacation, Sick, Holidays, and Clothing Allowance
FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE for grain and cattle operation, experience required, near Aberdeen, SD call Alex Hart, 605-216-1019
Burgers Trucking is hiring Over the Road Truck Drivers with 2 yrs experience current CDL pulling a reefer. Sign on bonus. Based out of Southeast SD & Southwest MN. Call 605-310-0935
Looking for Full Time Help. Must have experience operating large machinery and semi’s. Housing available. Colony calls welcome. Excellent wages depending on experience. Call 605-380-1242
Friday, July 8th, 2016 – 10:00 am • Location: Penn, ND Directions: From Penn – 1 mile west to 70th Ave and 2 miles south. Auctioneers Note: In his day, Stuart loved to buy and collect antique horse equipment in excellent condition. Good wagon wheels are tough to find and we have never seen this many in one place. Nearly all are super nice shape, solid, and all are shedded. The showpiece of the auction will be an original covered wagon in almost perfect condition. This is will be a large fun sale, no doubt with surprises as this is a partial listing.
AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920
Silage, earlage and haylage chopping jobs wanted. JD harvester ready for haylage. Also new for fall New Holland FR780 with 10 row head. Trucks available. Price depending on haul distance. 712-330-3681 Lake Park, IA
Wanted Experienced Farm Help
Must be able to drive tractor and truck. Must have legal drives lic. Health insurance available. No smoking. 701-430-0340 Truck Drivers Wanted for grain hauling during the Wheat Harvest in Western SD near Faith. For the month of July with potential for longer employment. CDL’s preferred, clean driving record required. Farm experience not required but helpful. Wages DOE. Contact 715-577-1555 or 715-215-0482 Jon Kooima Trucking is looking for a over the road truck driver to haul livestock in 48 state, percentage pay depending on experience, late model Peterbilt equipment. Call Jon at 712-470-5314 Large Grain Farm looking for experienced farm hand who has prior knowledge with equipment which includes combines, grain cart, trucking, etc. If fairly inexperienced would be willing to train the right individual. Located in Wagner, SD. Call Lynn 605-491-0325
Hiring full time individuals with experience in Truck Driving Harvesting, Planting and Sprayer Operator. Wages start at $30-35,000 plus. Wages DOE. Employee will receive a benefits package and bonuses. Experience & references required. Clean driving record required. Please apply TDO Farms, Inc. 605-226-0695.
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Up to 28 feet in diameter or 12,000 bushel; Hopper bins up to 5,000 bushels; Also move grain dryers and vertical fuel tanks up to 25,000 gallons. First, Fast & Friendly. Lic. & insured. 50 years of satisfied customers! We can get your bins & tanks moved within days of your call. We have two trucks ready to serve your needs. Call us for a quote! GROTTE MOVING Finley, ND 701-238-2992 701-524-2323 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. 507-697-6133, please leave message. www.usedbinsales.com
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT WANTED to Buy: Beef Cow Hay, delivered to Clark, SD for my own use. Dan Weber 605-881-1661
#1 GRAIN BIN MOVING:
Taking orders for 2016 small square bales. Straw $4, Alfalfa, $10, Alfalfa Orchard Grass, $10, Quantity pricing available. Call Cory 605-450-1816 Delivery available for extra fee.
Many other sizes available. Nation’s Strongest Buildings! Call 218-863-6445
49-years experience, licensed and insured, most all types of bins and tanks. We specialize in grain bin moving. Why pay double? Compare our rates! BRODERICK MOVERS Rock Lake, ND 701-266-5577 Bismarck, ND 701-550-0444
FOR SALE: 62 FT WIDE X 70 FT LONG X 30 FT HIGH PORTABLE STORAGE GARAGE. Perfect for all types of storage. $15,000 obo. To be moved by buyer. 701-866-5557
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60x126x16 was $84,700 now $65,700, 80x154x18 was $136,000 now $119,500
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US Army saddles & US Army harness, too numerous to mention - Single wheel JD A tractor - JD B narrow front tractor - Complete covered wagon, has hitch, lanterns, steps, 2 seats, rear fenders, shedded for original wagons, nice as you’ll find, must see - Buck eye wooden grain wagon, has wooden wagon wheels, nice, complete as you’ll find, also other grain wagons - Antique rail road baggage cart - Transport wagon for passengers - 4 wheel wooden yard wagon - Old Kerosene stove - Complete wagon wheel running gear sets, several, all are shedded and nice - Wooden grain wagon - 4 wheel wagon w/ riding seat, rubber tires - (2) antique pull type road graders, “Adams road Patrol” - Antique rope marker, complete w/ seat - No 7 McCormick Deering sickle mowers, (various) - Deere and Mansur corn planters, (various) - Chevy truck w/ box & hoist (around 1960) - Early 70’s Ford F-100 2wd pickup early 70’s - Antique Cockshutt plows, (various) - Antique yard scraper - Antique road plow - Antique rakes, (various) - Antique planters - Antique tank on wheels - Antique cultivators - Very nice older saddle -Pedal grinding wheel - Hyd. post pounder - “Jim Dandy” horse gear - Old truck w/ good gravel box - Good horse saddles - Antique stack mover - Tandem axle P.T.O. feed wagon, North American brand - Case single axle P.T.O. feed wagon - Endless horse collars &harnesses, etc -Post drill - Old beds - Steel fence posts (pile) & wire - Small hopper bin - Single horse pony carts, several - Front wagon wheels & gear w/ hitch - Walking plows, one is very unique - Old trunk, curved top - Vast collection of harnesses & supporting gear - Old JD grinder, small, nice - Army saddles, at least 5 Small enclosed sleigh on wooden skis - Horse harnesses, nice shape - Horse collars, nice shape - Walking cultivator - Pull type snowplow - (2) 1000 gal fuel tanks w/ pumps - Many, many old excellent shedded wagon wheels
BUILDINGS/ BINS
Grain Bin Service Bin repair, air floors, concrete work. Specializing in roof repair & bin concrete slabs. Also, new & used grain bin sales! 218-671-3394 or 701-899-2863 ✱✱✱✱✱ We move, fix, or tear down old grain bins and we build new bins up to 48” in diameter. We also install floors or remove floors for grain bins. For free estimates call Frank at 507-587-8447 or Javier 507-430-9910 binthereconstructionllc@ outlook.com Licenced and Insured ✱✱✱✱✱ Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920
8x31 Westfield auger, 7 1/2 HP electric motor, excellent shape. 840 Woods 3pt rotary mower. 605-216-4591 JD 6950 KP 4WD, 2116 eng hrs, 1725 cutter hrs, excellent condition, $80,000. Also JD 678 8 row head, Koomina ear corn adaptor. 712-260-6600 2007 John Deere 7700 w/678 corn head, 645B hay head & earlage cross shaft gearboxes. 3111 eng. hrs and 2207 cutterhead hrs. Cutter has been inspected by John Deere and repaired. Call/Txt Tyler for details (605)310-3333 $145,000. OBO 150 RSV Alfalfa in Medium Square Bales & Wheat Straw in Medium Square Bales or Rounds. Delivered in Semi Load. Call Tom Pribyl, Thief River Falls, MN at 218-686-1379 150 RSV Alfalfa in Medium Square Bales & Wheat Straw in Medium Square Bales or Rounds. Delivered in Semi Load. Call Tom Pribyl, Thief River Falls, MN at 218-686-1379 Cover Crop Seed: Secure your seed supply Radish, Turnip, and more. Custom mixes to suit your needs. Unbeatable prices, shipping available. Dakotas Best Seed 605.337.3318 keri@midstatesd.net www.dakotasbestseedllc.com
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WHITE WONDER, GOLDEN GERMAN & SIBERIAN HAY MILLET Cleaned/tested #1 quality, Huge Volume discounts, Mini bulk bags or 50# bags. Dakota's Best Seed 605.337.3318 keri@midstatesd.net www.dakotasbestseedllc.com
Alfalfa seed delivered to your farm, volume discounts available. Grass seed, Rosana Western Wheat grass seed & Ephraim Crested Wheat grass seed. Call the Traskâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at 605-798-5413
DAKOTA HAY AUCTION OF CORSICA & Parker, SD Auctions every Monday year round at 1pm in Corsica, SD Auctions Every 3rd Saturday of the month 1pm in Parker, SD To consign or get information & Sales Results Go To www.dakotahayauction.com or Call 605-770-0662 office: 605-946-5002
NH BB940A 3x3 slice cutter tandem axel acid sprayer unit, 3690 bales, like new, $55,000. 712-209-3920
FOR SALE: SOYBEAN SEED, Non-GMO varieties Codington, Brookings and Davision. Reg. and Cert. seed available. Any beans paid for in December - $16 per bushel. $22-$20/bu w/early booking, delivery and pay discounts. Jason Gruenhagen, DeSmet, SD 605-860-9959 SD Permit# SP-168654. Approx 20 ton forage barely, 8% protein, RFV 95%, net wrapped, large round bales, 605-994-2837
Alfala hay twine wrapped crew protein 24.58 RFV 228.02 Douglas Craig 605-294-7294 or 605-294-5385 Wheat Straw for sale 3x4x8 ft. bales. Combined with Rotary Combine, stored inside, excellent quality. Delivery available. 320-808-4866 Cheap hay for sale for cattle, 7,000 lb bales $16.00 per bale, 4,500 lb bales $7.00 per bale, will load, you haul 605-225-9227 or 605-290-0849
110 round bales first crop alfalfa, no rain, very nice, $120. a ton Madison, SD. 605-480-0473 or 605-256-2154 WANT TO BUY: Hay, alfalfa, alfalfa grass & grass mix from 2015 & 2016 crops. Big rounds preferably. 701-677-5543 or 701-690-8116. Small square grass hay bales for sale, 605-880-4107 Small square hay bales for sale, grass & grass alfalfa mix, 60lbs per bale. Stored inside. 605-377-8416
For Sale - JD 1600A MOCO, non-clog guard, 540 PTO, 16ft, very good condition $2,750. 605-492-3232 or 605-880-9919 Quit Haying: 2009 John Deere 4995 disk, 16 foot mower conditioner, 1200 hours, $75,000. 2010 H & S 16 wheel V rake, $9,000. 2008 John Deere 568 twine/net wrap megawide pickup, high flotation tires, $18,000. All equipment housed and like new/ excellent condition. Field ready. Will deliver or may trade. 701-368-1568. 2008 Oxbo 310 Avalanche, completely rebuilt in 2015, excellent condition, see it in the field working, call for more info 605-695-9687
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One MacDon 16ft hydro swing, model 5000, new gear box and sickle, good condition, plus one 16ft New Holland 116 header to fit Ford bi-directional model 9030 tractor or older tractor, 701-762-4845
Wanted: NH 260 right side deliveries hay rake 701-640-0386
JD 265 disk mower, 7ft 6â&#x20AC;? wide cutting area, 10 years old, $5200. 605-480-1432
1-1300 three point IH mower, 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122; bar. 1- 120 IH mower, 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122; bar. Rebuilt heads for exchange and some used parts. Leo Haar 605-225-8069
For Sale: JD 567 Baler, excellent condition, only bales 4,000 bales. Also, Lorenz stack mover 16x28, in good condition, 701-710-0118 Hesston Agco 7444 4x4 square baler 42,371 bales. Completely rebuilt knotters, autolube, blower, full of twine, baler is field ready. $42500 Call/txt Tyler 605-310-3333
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1997 JD 566 Round Baler w/Net Wrap $9,000. 605-261-6790 or 605-359-3642
FOR SALE: 1997 late model John Deere 535 Baler, shedded since new, the nicest one you will find; $8,000. 701-351-1352 or 701-583-2539 For Sale: Macdon 5000 Hydroswing, 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122; head, field ready, $3,800. Versatile 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; swather, good shape $2,000. 605-999-2393
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MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; HORSE EQUIPMENT - COLLECTOR CARS - LATE MODEL FARM EQUIP â&#x20AC;&#x201C; AIRPLANES & MORE AT AUCTION
TUESDAY, JULY 12 | 11AM
THE WES ANDERSON COLLECTION
FRIDAY JULY 15TH & SATURDAY JULY 16TH, 2016 9:30 Each Day FRIDAY- JULY 15TH, 2016- 9:30AM- COMPLETE LINE OF LATE MODEL FARM EQUIPMENT-SEMIS SAT- JULY 16TH, 2016- 9:30AM- COLLECTOR CARS-AIRPLANES ANTIQUE TRACTORS, & MORE 31957 CNTY RD. 38, CHATFIELD, MN 55923
@?>=<;:998765:;=945Major equipment begins selling at Noon. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. From Argusville, ND, 5 miles west on Cass Co. #4, 3 miles south on Cass Co. #11, 3/4 miles east on 28th Street.
Wes Anderson loved farming and farmed up to the day he passed away. Wes also operated Flying A Airport and trained many people to ďŹ&#x201A;y. He had many collections from Collector Cars, Antique Tractors, Buggies, and more. The Family has decided to sell Wesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s collections. The ďŹ rst Day Friday July 15th will be a clean Late Model Line of Farm Equipment. Day 2- Saturday July 16th for Collector Cars, Antique Tractors, Airplanes, Buggies, and more collectibles. All items will be sold NO Reserve and online bidding available. BE ON TIME EACH DAY- BEST ITEMS SELLING FIRST EACH DAY!
TRACTORS * 5 0# 5 # .-, 5 ') CAH, air ride seat, Cummins 360 hp., 12 spd., 4 hyd., return * ' 5 # .-, 5% CAH, 855 Cummins, 12 spd., 3 hyd., 18.4R38 factory duals, 85%, / ! B:D:F6B C74/B 1BF:B!/ B hrs. and tach replaced * ' 5 # .-, 5% CAH, 855 Cummins, 12 spd., 3 hyd., 10,717 total hrs., shows 3,401 hrs. * '%5 5 ( CAH, quad range, 3 hyd., power beyond, 3 pt., quick hitch, 8,163 hrs.
Directions: From StewartVille, MN- Follow Hwy 30 E. approx. 6 miles to Cnty Rd. 1. Turn S. on Cnty Rd 1 to Cnty Rd 2. Follow Cnty Rd. 2 E. to Cnty Rd. 38. Turn S. on Cnty Rd. 38 to Auction Site. Follow Signs.
DAY 1: FRIDAY JULY 15TH, 2016- 9:30AM:
MISC. FARM EQUIPMENT: VERMER 6084 ROCK PICKER, FERTILIZER WAGON, 2010 LOFTNESS COMPLETE LINE OF LATE MODEL FARM EQUIPMENT: SNOWBLOWER, MORE.. COMBINES: 2013NEW HOLLAND CR8080 COMBINE, 604 Hours, 2012NEW HOLLAND CR8080 COMBINE, 371 Engine Hours..HEADS:2012 FARM TRUCKS-PICKUPS: NEW HOLLAND 98D CORN HEAD, 6-30 inch rows, 2013NEW HOLLAND 1991 FORD AERO-MAX L9000 TRUCK WITH GRAIN TRAILER, AND MORE.. 98D CORN HEAD, 2013 NEW HOLLAND 740CF-20 SuperďŹ&#x201A;ex Bean Head, 2013 CASE-IH TERRA-FLEX 3020 20 ft. HEAD MOVER: Horst newer Head MISC-GATOR-ATVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S- HORSE TRAILER, SHOP EQUIPMENT-TOOLS, MORE.. Mover, MORE. DAY 2: SATURDAY JULY 16TH, 2016-9:30AM TRACTORS: JOHN DEERE 8220T TRACTOR- 2144 hours, JOHN DEERE 8110T TRAC- COLLECTOR TRACTORS: APPROX. 15 ANTIQUE MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE- JOHN DEERE AND MORE: TOR, StarďŹ re GPS, Newer Tracs, 3237 hours, Field Ready, JOHN DEERE MM U,MM/Twin City KTA, MM UTS, ,MM G1000, WF, DIESEL, JOHN 7800 TRACTOR WITH JOHN DEERE 840 LOADER- 2704 hours, power DEERE D, ..MORE.. quad trans, Front Wheel Assist, Rear duals, PTO, 3 Pt. Quick Connect, 4 hydraulics, , hydraulics bypassed temp., CAT 65 CHALLENGER TRACTOR HORSE-DRAWN EQUIPMENT, BUGGIES-HARNESSES- MOREâ&#x20AC;Ś COLLECTOR CARS: W/ MODEL 44-14 LEON BLADE-Diesel, 3375 hours, rear weights, quick FORD MODEL T TOURING, 1930 FORD MODEL A COUPE, 1936 FORD tach, 4 hydraulics, â&#x20AC;Ś 2DR SEDAN, 1958 CHEVROLET, 1921 DODGE TOURING, 1964 DODGE PLANTERS-TILLAGE EQUIPMENT-SEED TENDER: DART GT, AND, , AND MORE.. PLANTERS: JOHN DEERE 1560 GRAIN DRILL, JOHN DEERE 750 GRAIN AIRPLANES: DRILL, WHITE MODEL 6122 12 ROW CORN PLANTER, SEED SHUTTLE 1979 PIPER ARCHER II MODEL PA-28-181 AIRPLANE,6 SEATER, 290 w/GX160 Honda Motor, .. #N6250C, 1978 CESSNA 150 COMMUTER AIRPLANE #N704PH, 1964 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: BEECHCRAFT BONANZA S35 #N5732K, 1967 CESSNAS 172 AIRPLANE, JOHN DEERE 726 DISC W/MULCH FINISHER, JOHN DEERE CHISLE N3704F.. OTHER AIRPLANE PARTS, FLIGH SIMULATOR, .. PLOW, JOHN DEERE 980 FIELD CULTIVATOR, 2-JOHN DEERE 714 DISC GAS PUMP AND OTHER ITEMS: RIPPERS, CASE-IH 183 FIELD CULTIVATOR, IH 720 6 BOTTOM PLOW, KEWANEE N3200 FIELD CULTIVATOR, ROTORY HOE, â&#x20AC;Ś.
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LARRY & LOIS GANGNES 701.282.4083, 701.793.2202
TERMS: Cash, checks will be accepted. Checks over $5000 must have proof of available funds, letter of guarentee, or other proof of available funds.If no letter, items will not be removed over that limit.Credit card w/adm fee w/limit, payment in full day of sale. As is and all sales are ďŹ nal.. Removal within 10 days. Online bidding available w/seperate terms at www.Proxibid.Com . No buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premium for bidder onsite. Not responsible for accidents or theft. Preview thursday 10-6pm and friday. Be on time!
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SORGUM SUDAN GRASS AND FORAGE SORGHUM Bulk bags or 50# bags, Huge volume discounts available. Call Dakota's Best Seed 605.337.3318 keri@midstatesd.net www.dakotasbestseedllc.com
3x3 & 3x4 square bales. All hay tested by Dairyland laboratories. Also have 4,000 tons of haylage. Buy direct from producer, skip the middle man. Will load on your truck or I can haul it. Hay bales hauled in 25 ton loads and haylage hauled in 30 ton loads. Call Scott 605-949-2132.
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HAYING EQUIPMENT For Sale - 20ft 260 Owatonna swather, gas motor, has finger reel and comes with transport, asking $3,000 OBO - 605-350-3460
FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION CLAIR GREICAR ESTATE Thursday, July 14, 2016 11:00 AM
Due to severe weather on June 17 this auction has been rescheduled.
13777 61st St. NE – Pisek, ND Online Bidding Powered by Proxibid
Directions: From intersection Walsh Co. 15 & ND Hwy 18 – 1-mile south & 1-1/4-mile west From intersection ND Hwy’s 17 & 18 – 7 miles south & 1-1/4-mile west From intersection US Hwy 2 & ND Hwy 18 – 24 miles north & 1-1/4 west
Tractors, Loaders & GPS: 1993 CaseIH 9270 4WD, 12 speed, 4-hyd, 520/85R42 duals 50%, 6,660 hrs; 2008 John Deere 8230 MFWD, power shift, 3-pt, QH, PTO, 4-hyd, 18.4R46 duals 70%, JD Green Star Ready, 3390 hrs; 2006 New Holland TG255 MFWD, power shift, super steer, 3-pt, QH, Mega-Flow, 5-hyd w/ return, deluxe cab, front weights, Trimble EZ Guide 500 auto steer, 380/90R50 duals 70%, 2795 hrs; 1978 IH 986 2WD, 3-pt, 540/100 PTO, 3-hyd, 16.9-38 duals, front weights, 6045 hrs; 1965 Oliver 1650 gas, cab, 3-pt, Hydra Power Drive, PTO, 2-hyd, 14.9-38 tires, 9134 hrs; 1963 Oliver 1800 gas, 3-pt, Hydra Power Drive, PTO, 2-hyd, 18.4-34 tires, 11,747 hrs; 1953 Oliver 88 gas, WF, PTO, w/Dual 325 loader; 1950 Oliver 66 row crop, WF, PTO, 1-hyd, 11.2-38 tires; 1950 John Deere B, WF, electric start, PTO, Powr-Trol, new 12.4-38 tires & paint; 1966 John Deere 400 backhoe w/loader; Farmhand F228 loader, 5’ bucket, PTO hydraulics; John Deere Starfire 3000 receiver & 2600 display w/SF1 Trucks: 1991 Ford LN9000 twin screw tandem, Cummins L10, 9-speed, 20’ Box & hoist, roll tarp, rear controls, 543,379 miles; 1985 IHC 2500 tri-axle w/lift tag, Cummins 350 HP, 9-speed, Knapheide 22’ box & hoist, combo end gate, roll tarp, Safe-T-Pull, 372,726 miles; 1974 IHC 1800 twin screw tandem. 478 V8 gas, 5&3, 3000 gal fiberglass water tank, 2” pump, mix cone, 145,799 miles; 1973 IHC 1800 twin screw tandem, 392 V8 gas, 5&3, 18’ box & hoist, roll tarp, 83,351 miles; Harvest & Grain Handling: 1999 John Deer 9610 combine, DAM, DAS, F&A, JD Green Star monitor, hopper ext, chaff spreader, fine cut chopper, 30.5L-32 tires, 3689 eng hrs, 2626 sep hrs; 1999 John Deer 9610 combine, DAM, DAS, F&A, JD Green Star monitor, hopper ext, chaff spreader, 18.4R38 duals, 3813 eng hrs, 2698 sep hrs; New TSR fine cut chopper (for JD 9600 or 9610); John Deere 930F flex header, full finger auger, Crary air reel; John Deere 930F flex header, full finger auger, Crary air reel; John Deere 220 flex header; John Deere 220 header w/2 Sund 9’ pickups, screened; John Deere 220 header w/2 Sund 9’ pickups; John Deere 12’ header w/JD 5 belt pickup; John Deere 12’ Header w/ Dakon 9’ pickup; John Deere 653A 6R30 all crop header; 4-wheel 18’ header trailer; Versatile 400 18’ SP swather, cab, hydro; J&M 750-14 grain cart, roll tarp, 24.5-32 tires; Killbros 375 gravity wagon; IH 75 18’ pull type swather; Lilliston 7200 14’ windrower; Westfield MK80-51 grain auger, swing hopper; Planting & Spraying: John Deere 1770NT 16R30 planter, Precision eSet bottoms, Yetter row cleaners, liquid
John Deere 2012 568 Round Baler, 8,450 bales, net wrap, mega wide, hydraulic pickup, like new condition, $26,000. New Holland 260 hydraulic rake, very good condition, $3,500 605-381-4455 FOR SALE New Holland 116 Haybine Double Sickle Drive Call: 701-331-1601 or 701-593-6126
fertilizer, CCS seed delivery, JD Computer Trax 350 & Precision 20/20 monitors; John Deere 455 35’ grain drill, 7.5” spacing, dry fertilizer, Yetter markers; MM P3-6 12’ end wheel drill (parts missing); Haul-All 18’ 2-compartment seed tender; Summers Ultimate NT 90’ pull type sprayer, hyd drive, 1000 gal tank, 3-nozzle, mix cone, Raven controls; Ag-Chem 3-pt 40’ field sprayer, 250 gal tank, less pump;
Haying Equipment for sale: Sitrex 20 wheel rake, 13 model Rowse Double 9 Mower 701-840-2217
Tillage: Wil-Rich QX-2 39’ field Cultivator, 4-bar harrow, front gauge wheels, walking tandems around, rear hitch; Wil-Rich 3400 43’ cultivator, 3-bar harrow; IH 45 18’ 3-pt cultivator; Shop Built 7’ S-tine cultivator w/harrow; Wil-Rich 28’ chisel plow, 3-bar harrow, walking tandems around; Wil-Rich 4400 44’ chisel plow, 3- bar harrow; IH 645 28’ chisel plow; Summers 50’ Superweeder, 4-bar retractable S-tines, 5-bar harrow; Summers 28’ Series 10 Diamond Disk; Summers 40’ coil packer; Melroe 420 30’ multi-weeder; Summers 60’ Super Harrow; CaseIH 181MT 20’ rotary hoe; 21’ 3-pt NH3 applicator; IH 800 10-18” spring reset plow; Melroe 900 7-16” spring reset plow; Melroe 903 6-16” spring reset plow; Melroe RR 6-14” spring reset plow; Melroe 5-14” spring reset plow; John Deere 2-bottom plow; Antique IH 9’ tandem disk; Row Crop: Harriston 5000 8R30 3-pt bean cutter; 6R30 bean cutter; IH 183 8R30 cultivator, rolling shields; Dakon 8R30 cultivator, rolling shields; Nissen 8R30 3-pt rod weeder;
For Sale Sitrex 16 wheel rake - 605-432-4096 or 605-949-1916
RENNER EQUIPMENT HAYING EQUIPMENT ON HAND *TRACTORS JD 4650- 4200 HRS-2WD JD 7220-5500 HRS-MFD *Loaders plus -55+ LOADERS ON HAND -Buckets-Grapples-SpearsPallet forks joysticks *CUTTERS Farm King 9’ disc mower New Holland 7150-14’ Head—extra nice Krone AM282 9’ disc mower JD Rotary mowers *RAKES (1)roller bar rakes (3)Vermeer—23A+2-2300s (4)Wheel rakes2- Frontier- 1 Sitrex 20 wheel—1 Kuhn *BALERS (3) 2-Vermeer 605M’s—6250+8700 bales 1 JD 568 W/3400 BALES *BALE MOVERS (12) (1)Buffalo (6)Farm kings (1)Macdon (1)Vermeer (2)Industias america * 4 BALE PROCESSORS Haybuster-bale KingdwyerVermeer *(3)LOFTNESS STALK SHREDDERS—20 t0 30 footers w/windrower Photos at RennerEquip.com Call Corky @ 888-492-2417
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Looking for farmland of any acreage to rent or buy. Pembina, Walsh, Kittson and Marshall counties. Thomas R. Grzadzieleski. 701-360-1693. Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota The E 440' of the W 880' of lot 3, in Sec 12, Twn 167 N, Rng 33 W of the 5th Principal Meridian in Minnesota. Cabin is a 24' x 24' modified A-frame with a loft. The interior is finished in native pine and sheetrock. The exterior has native cedar boards rough cut at 1.5 inches thick. There is an R-19 value of insulation in the walls and roof and the floor has a R-24. There is a home built wood stove that is used on all winter days we are there. Cabin remains heated throughout the winter months with an average monthly bill of $70.00. It was recently updated with new shingles, windows, doors and flooring. The taxes for 2016 are just less than $1500. j.a.efta@gmail.com Customized Home in Apache Junction, AZ. 3BD/3BA, jetted tub, walk-in tub, walk-in shower. Energy efficient! Separate apartment 1BD, walk-in shower w/20x30 Shop. Move-in Ready. randygardner@ realtyoneaz.com 100’x200’ lot, gated. 480-671-5666
LARGE ESTATE AUCTION Friday, July 15th, 2016 – 10:00 am • Location: Devils Lake, ND Directions: 5 miles west on Hwy 19th and ¾ mile north. Watch for auction signs. Auctioneers Note: Lloyd & Bernie recently passed away and their entire Estate will be sold at the. This is a huge auction. Plan to spend some time.
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Tractors, Combines, Heads, Trucks, Semis, Tillage, Construction Equipment, Hay & Livestock Equipment & much more!
VEHICLES: ; 1920’s Chrysler; 1920’s pickup box; 1929 Pontiac coupe body, (2) 1930
Join others who have consigned and purchased with trust & confidence. Get the maximum marketplace for your equipment.
Miscellaneous: Land Pride RCM5014 14’ single wing rotary mower; Cenex 6’ 3-pt rotary mower; Leon A320 reel type rock picker; Old rock picker; Boss RT straight blade snow plow; Woods L306 72” belly mower w/manual lift; 3-yard soil mover; Economy 6’ 3-pt box scraper; 2015 H&H 7’x 14’ single axle trailer w/side & rear ramps; 5’x 12’ tandem-axle utility trailer w/sides; 4-wheel running gear; Fuel service tank w/12v pump; 10’ dump rake; Titan TAC-2T portable air compressor w/5.5 HP gas engine; IH windmill; 1976 John Deere 212 garden tractor, 47” deck; 4-wheel hay rack
CONSIGN NOW! ADVERTISING DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 6
Model A pickup; 1930’s 2-door Plymouth sedan; 1930’s 4-door Plymouth; 1930’s Coupe body; 1930’s Grandma Duck car; 1930’s Plymouth; 1931 Plymouth coupe; 1940’s Dump truck; 1949 2-door Packard coupe; 1949 Packard, complete; 1953 Customline; 1953 Ford F-350 ; 1955 Chevy, 4-door; 1955 Chevy, 4-door, missing front clip; 1955 Ford Pickup, no front or fenders; 1956 Chevy Wagon; 1957 Chevy wagon; 1958 Blue Apache; 1958 Chevy Apache; 1959 Chevy Wagon; 1960 Chevy Biscayne; 1960’s Chevy Grill; (2) 1962 Chevy Corvair, 2-door; 1962 Chevy Corvair, 4-door; 1963 Chevy, 4-door; 1964 Chevy Pickup; 1965 Galaxy; 1971 Ford Monarch; 1974 Chevy Caprice; 1974 Dump Wagon; 1976 Ford Thunderbird; 1976 International dump truck; 1977 Chevy Impala; 1977 Chevy Monte Carlo; 1977 Chevy Pickup; 1982 Chevy diesel pickup; 1982 Chevy diesel van; 1983 Chevy Caprice; 1983 Chevy pickup; 1984 Olds Brougham ; 1984 Pontiac Bonneville, 4-door; 1985 Chevy Pickup; 1985 Chevy wagon; 1991 Ford Escort TRAILERS: Black DCT trailer; Black utility trailer TRACTORS: Ford 3400 backhoe; (2) Ford 9N tractor ; Farmall H tractor w/loader;
Call now to consign your excess equipment & discuss your marketing options at 800.726.8609 or 701.237.9173 or e-mail WestFargo@SteffesGroup.com.
Tractor scraper FOUR WHEELERS, SNOWMOBILE, BOAT, GO;CARTS & MINI BIKES MISC. FARM EQUIPMENT ITEMS & SHOP TOOLS
OWNERS: Lloyd & Bernie Zacher Estate
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Vintage Recreation: 1968 Polaris Colt snowmobile, 300 Hirth; 1974 Polaris Electra 340 snowmobile; 1964 Honda CA95 150 Benly/Dream, 10,937 miles; 1966 Honda CB77 305 Superhawk, 15,175 miles; 1981 Honda CB 650 Custom, 7,164 miles;
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2008 John Deere 568 Round Baler. 15,000 bales. $17,000. 4 New Holland Rake Setup: 2-258’s and 2-260’s with transport. $12,000. Both well maintained. Stored inside. Never used on cornstalks. Call Dean 605-870-3978
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INVESTMENTS WITH 8 TO 9% RETURN Two quality buildings, with a Billion dollar NNN National tenant that pays all expenses and requires no mgmt. for the new owner. NOI- Net operating income is $50K to 60K per year plus approximately $15,000 in depreciation. Please call or e-mail for your information package. Bird Realty & Auction 605-432-5787 or 605-467-0224 rogerbird@qwestoffice.net Crop Input Financing Seed, fertilizer, chemicals, fuel, rent, etc. Based on Crop Insurance and other collateral We can also buy your equipment or land and lease to you Visit us at www.rmr lending.com Call 402-431-2358 Email jradke@rmr lending.com
WRITTEN BID LAND AUCTION: 188.54 Acres in Walsh County ND S1/2 NW Âź and SW Âź of Section 12-158-56 Lampton Township. Written Bids Due Friday, July 22nd, 2016. For more information and brochure, contact Terry Skjerseth at tskjerseth@pifers.com or 701-261-1144, Pifers Auction and Realty, www.pifers.com For Sale: C-Store/Gas Station in Roscoe, SD. Asking: 350,000 REDUCED PRICE to $330,000. Years Established: 9 1/2. Total Sq Ft. 8,646. High Traffic Location along busy Highway 12. Turnkey business with trained reliable staff that are willing to remain. Established loyal customer base. Strong increasing sales each year with good growth potential to add additional products. All inventory included. Numbers released with signed confidentiality agreement. Contact Carrie at 605-287-4351 or 605-281-0244 for more details. Great investment/business opportunity, 10 unit motel with apartment, 10 full camper hook ups, 11 fully furnished trailer houses, complete with full shower house and laundry for sale in the heart of SD best hunting and fishing near lakes and river, also available an options for addition 3 acres including 40x140 storage, great development possibilities, great income opportunity. 701-258-8881
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Land for 2017 & Beyond. North & East of EGF, Fisher, Oslo, Alvarado, Warren Area. N & J Farms Call Kevin Johnson 701-741-4295 Two quarter sections of farmland in Cass County, North Dakota, will be offered for sale on sealed bids with a chance to raise bids at an oral bidding: SE Âź 22-141-53, and NE Âź 13-142-51. For bidderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s information, contact Ohnstad P.C. at Twichell, 701-347-4652 or E-mail apitsenbarger@ohnstadlaw.com. Written bids due by 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 15, 2016. For Rent 22 acres +/- upland hay, not cut last year, 18 miles NE of Eureka SD. 605-284-2197 FOR SALE: 160 acres. Multiple use acreage. Located near Gary, MN. Section 19 Twp-146 Rang-44 AC-160.00 NE1/4. 218-233-0197 leave message. 9 Trailer houses/Mobile Homes. Various sizes and ages to be moved. Great possibilities for offices, construction, lake properties, or farm hand homes. All must go! No reasonable offers refused. First come, first serve. Call for details. 701-258-8881 Pollock, SD.
ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS JD Tractors for Sale GM $4,995. GW $4,500. 1937 AR, $3,750. FarmAll Cub $2,000. 35A on steel, all the way round skeleton wheels, $4,500. 48B restored, $2,000. W4 International, $4,500. Or best off on all. Also have 1955 Victoria with factory air, $18,500 OBO. 763-689-8985 Chevy Corvette, 1989, Arizona car, 48,000 actual miles, very nice shape, $12,995. many more classic cars to choose from www.maverickclassic.com 701-258-8881 Pollock, SD
HORSES PALOMINO gelding, 9 year old, well broke, beautiful, $3000. Paint mare, 5 year old, green broke, $1200. Call 605-770-6242. Chestnut 3 yr old Registered Arabian Gelding. Tall, Sharp. Sired by Justify the Number one Sire of huntscat in USA. Also sire of halter and western champions Dam Halter and Wester Champion 218-205-2302 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920
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AUCTIONEERÂ&#x2019;S NOTE: Most pieces have been stored inside with an excellent maintenance program in place. Major equipment begins selling at 10:30 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com tooth pin adj. row cleaners, 13 spd., engine brake, spring in-furrow liquid fertilizer, ground & $ ! ! " " drive pump, rear hitch, hyd. fold fuel tank, shows 444,570 miles markers, 9,859 total acres, TRUCKS S/N1A01770EPBM745287 1990 IHC 8100 twin screw, L10 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Cummins, 10 spd., spring ride, 2012 Summers 2510DT tandem 14Â&#x2019; gravel body diamond disc, 45Â&#x2019;, dual carrier *&$! ( ' # ! +! wheels across, S/NL2487 350 V8, 4&2 spd., Knapheide 15Â&#x2019; 2012 JD 2700 disc ripper, 9 box, hoist, roll tarp, bad engine shank, walking tandems, single $& ' # ! +! pt. depth, hyd. rear disc levelers, van truck, 7.8 liter Ford diesel, S/N1A82700XTC0745209 6 spd., spring ride, Morgan 26Â&#x2019; JD 2410 chisel plow, 41Â&#x2019;, full van body with 1,500 & 1,000 ' ! ! ! gal. poly tanks, mix cone, Honda HEADS & HEADER TRAILERS S/NN02410X004033 cast iron transfer pump, shows / + & % & 40Â&#x2019;, JD 680 chisel plow, 41Â&#x2019;, 561,494 miles tandems across, single pt. % ! & % PICKUP depth, set up with NH3 Super bottom, stubble lights 2003 Dodge Ram 2500, crew / + & % & 40Â&#x2019;, Cooler, S/NN00680X000246 cab, long box, 5.9 liter Cummins Summers Super Coulter Plus, % ! & % 40Â&#x2019;, weight & light pkgs., 20Â&#x201D; rear HOPPER BOTTOM TRAILERS bottom, stubble lights blades, New 22Â&#x201D; front blades, 2011 JD 612C chopping corn "%( (& +! $%% & head, 12x30Â&#x201D;, RowSense, knife 3-bar harrow, S/N1371 bottom, 46Â&#x2019;x102Â&#x201D;x78Â&#x201D; rolls, hyd. deck plates, S/N740253 Summers Super Roller, 50Â&#x2019;, 2005 Wilson aluminum hopper 1996 JD 914 pickup head, AHH, hyd. fold, 42Â&#x201D; drum, dual carrier bottom, 43Â&#x2019;x96Â&#x201D;x66Â&#x201D; wheels, light pkg., S/NK0481 JD 6-belt pickup 1991 Timpte hopper bottom, JD 212 pickup head, JD 6-belt Summers heavy duty harrow, 42Â&#x2019;x96Â&#x201D;x78Â&#x201D;, roll tarp, air ride 72Â&#x2019;, hyd. fold, 9/16Â&#x201D; teeth, down pickup, S/N660193 ($"% & () ( # " +! pressure, adj. sections, S/NE0269 SPRAYER Summers harrow, 40Â&#x2019;, hyd. fold 2012 JD 4730 self-propelled header trailer, 41Â&#x2019;, S/N6849 Summers packer, 40Â&#x2019;, hyd. fold, sprayer, 100Â&#x2019; SS boom, 800 Johnson single pole header gal. SS tank, 5-nozzle bodies, pole extension, S/NF0301 trailer, 30Â&#x2019; Wil-Rich ripper, 7 shank, 3 pt., Blu- !! & % ! Shop-built 4-wheel header traction control, 3-section boom Jet cutting disc, New main frame trailer, for pickup head control, 1,322 engine hrs., 463 . ! )!( * ($& 41Â&#x2019;, GPS EQUIPMENT SWATHERS tandems across, single pt. depth spray hrs., S/N04730X004524 ( &. & !$ SF1, 2002 Premier 1920 pull-type JD 1600 chisel plow, 26Â&#x2019;, SF2, RTK, S/NPCGT3TA451138 swather, 21Â&#x2019;, S/N150484 FERTILIZER & tandems across, 3-bar harrow NH3 EQUIPMENT ( &. & !$ SF1 2002 Premier 1920 pull-type IHC 700 high clearance plow, activation, S/NPCGT3TA625036 swather, 21Â&#x2019;, S/N150481 2013 Patriot fertilizer tender 8x18Â&#x201D;, auto reset, buster bar, on 1995 Valmar granular ( &. & !$ SF1 GRAIN CART land hitch, S/N1050000U003701 applicator JD 2630 display, GS3, SF1 Balzer 1325 grain cart, 1,300 activation, 1,524 hrs. 1,500 gal. NH3 tank on running ROW CROP EQUIPMENT JD 2630 display, SF2 activation, bu., steerable tandems, roll tarp, Shop-built single shank gear electronic scale, light pkg., oiler, RowSense, Section Control, cultivator, 8x30Â&#x201D;, 3 pt., chisel S/NGL24131FS305STN SEED TENDER & GRAIN 1,033 hrs. plow shanks, NH3 JD 2630 display, GS3, SF1, SF2, AIR DRILL JD 400 rotary hoe, 30Â&#x2019;, cab guard HANDLING EQUIPMENT )((! (& +! Section Control, 1,168 hrs. JD 1890 air drill, 42Â&#x2019;, 15Â&#x201D; & 7-1/2Â&#x201D; twin compartment tender, 400 spacing, full run monitor, single SEMI TRACTORS COMBINES shoot, JD 1910 tow-between 270 2005 Peterbilt 387 conventional, units, poly, S/N41258 2009 JD 9870, Contour-Master, ' ! ! ! '(. ! ) & 71Â&#x2019;x13Â&#x201D; bu. commodity cart, vari-rate, premium cab, deluxe controls, belted hyd. conveyor w/ext., (2) engine brake, air ride, air slide Fieldmaster auger, 60Â&#x2019;x10Â&#x201D;, PTO 5 spd. feeder house, integrated black & green meter rolls, cart 5th, PTO, twin aluminum fuel Brandt auger, 62Â&#x2019;x8Â&#x201D;, PTO auto steer, Y&M, 26Â&#x2019; high cap. tanks, shows 848,842 miles Brandt auger, 31Â&#x2019;x7Â&#x201D; S/NA01910T725282, One unloading auger, TouchSet 2003 Freightliner Columbia ** &' ,+ - & & ) ( $# season on New discs, ! & "! # S/NA01890C725272 conventional, ' ! ! power head, 15 hp., 3 phase tailboard, factory bin ext., HID C15 Cat, 10 spd., engine Shivvers takeout auger, 25Â&#x2019;x8Â&#x201D; PLANTER lights, both sets concaves, brake, air ride, air slide 5th, twin Shivvers LP heater & fan, 48Â&#x201D; 2012 JD 1770NT planter, CCS, 650/85R42 straddle duals, aluminum fuel tanks, shows Sukup LP heater & fan, 48Â&#x201D; 600/65R28 rear tires, 1,419 sep. 24x30Â&#x201D;, 2 pt., eSet units, vari796,864 miles OTHER EQUIPMENT rate, RowCommand, pneumatic 1993 White GMC, factory day hrs., 1,920 engine hrs., down pressure, Yetter shark S/N735546 cab, VE12-330 BE Volvo engine, SHOP, PARTS & FARM
TRACTORS
2012 JD 9510R, 4WD, premium cab, leather, heated seat, buddy seat, powershift, 5 hyd., return ' # ! ! "! ! lock, front & rear weight pkgs., power mirrors, HID lights, Firestone 520/85R46 factory triples, 1,866 hrs., S/N1RW9510RHCP001477 1997 JD 9200, 4WD, 24 spd. "$ & " % !" ' # factory 3 pt., quick hitch, 200 universal steering wheel, diff lock, Michelin 520/85R42 press steel duals, 8,459 hrs., winter service inspection, S/NRW9200H001640 2007 JD 8530, MFWD, premium cab, buddy seat, IVT, ILS, 5 % !" ' # # % 3 pt., quick hitch, 1000 PTO, integrated auto steer, diff lock, HID lights, front fenders, front suitcase weights, rear weights, 380/80R38 front duals, 380/90R54 press steel duals, 4,611 hrs., S/NRW8530D018689 Set 380/80R38 triples & hubs for 8530 1982 JD 1050 utility, 3 cyl. Yanmar diesel, 8 spd. gear, 1 hyd., 3 pt., PTO, front suitcase weights, turf tires, 1,869 hrs., S/N1050S004085
2008 JD 9870, Contour-Master, premium cab, deluxe controls, 5 spd. feeder house, integrated auto steer, Y&M, 26Â&#x2019; high cap. unloading auger, TouchSet ! & "! % bin ext., HID lights, both sets concaves, 650/85R38 straddle duals, 28L-26 rear tires, 1,879 sep. hrs., 2,752 engine hrs., complete reconditioning last 2 years with records available, S/N730228 Set ATI combine tracks, 36Â&#x201D;, for JD, used for one season
GUSSIAAS FAMILY FARM INC.
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ROGER & NURGUL GUSSIAAS, 701.652.3529 or 701.652.5477 or Brad Olstad at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.238.0240
Steffes Group Inc., 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND 58078 Brad Olstad ND319, Scott Steffes ND81, Bob Steffes ND82, Max Steffes ND999 | 701.237.9173 | SteffesGroup.com TERMS: All items sold as is where is. Payment of cash or check must be made sale day before removal of items. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. $35 documentation fee applies to all titled vehicles. Titles will be mailed. Canadian buyers need a bank letter of credit to facilitate border transfer.
GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2016 - 9:00 AM
LOCATION: Outdoors on the south lot of the Alerus Center, 1200 S. 42nd St, Grand Forks, ND (Just off I-29) AUCTIONEERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S NOTE: All units will be on hand for running inspection from noon to 5pm July 20 and 8am to 9am auction day. Please be prepared as there will be two auction rings. SPECIAL NOTES: All items must be removed by July 28 at 1pm- loading dock on site. Alerus Center is equipped with hotel & restaurant facilities. We will accept absentee bids until 6pm July 20th! ONLINE BIDDING- Please register in advance to bid live online by visiting www.resourceauction.com
IMPORTANT NOTICE: THIS IS A VERY PRELIMINARY LISTING! AS THIS AD WENT TO PRESS WE WERE ADDING MANY UNITS & GATHERING NUMEROUS SPECS. PLEASE SEE www.resourceauction.com FOR ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS & CHANGES TO DESCRIPTIONS!
FOR MORE PHOTOS, INFORMATION & UPDATES- VISIT OUR WEBSITE WHICH WILL BE UPDATED OFTEN UNTIL AUCTION DAY!!! TRACTORS: *2012 JD 9510R 4WD, lux cab w/ leather, power shift, diff lock, 1000 PTO, 5 hyd, hi flow hyd pump, wheel weights, 520/85R46 Michelin Agri Bib triples, 90% rubber, Auto Trac ready, 1820 hrs, single owner, SN#1RW9510RHDP007071 *2003 Case IH 450 Quad Trac, power shift, cruise, heated seat, 1000 PTO- never used, 4 hyd w/ power beyond, guidance ready for Trimble, 30â&#x20AC;? belts, clear caps, single owner, only 1832 hrs, SN#1527195 *2011 Case IH Magnum 260 MFWD, dlx cab, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, PTO, 4 hyd, large hyd pump, guidance ready, front & rear weights, front axle suspension, 420/85R34 front duals, 480/80R50 rear duals, all Michelin rubber, only 1087 hrs, SN#ZBRD04305 *2007 JD 8330 MFWD, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, PTO, 4 hyd, Auto Trac ready, front weights, front fenders, 420/90R30 front singles, 480/80R46 rear duals, all new tires, 2933 hrs, SN#RW8330P001367 *2013 JD 6170M MFWD, Deluxe cab, 20 spd power quad, LHR, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd, plumbed for loader, 710/70R38 Michelin Agri Bibs rears, only 841 hrs, single owner, SN#1L06170MEDG755870 *2006 Case IH Magnum 245 MFWD, luxury cab, power shift, dual PTO, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 360 degree lighting, HD drawbar, front weights, 380/85R34 front duals, 480/80R46 rear duals, only 1580 hrs, SN#26RZ03024 *2005 Case IH MX285 MFWD, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, PTO, 4 hyd, large hyd pump, front & rear weights, 380/80R38 front duals, 480/80R50 rear duals, 5455 hrs, SN#JAZ137946 *2003 Case IH STX325 4WD, power shift, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, auto guidance ready, 8 matched 380/90R54 tires & duals, excellent rubber, 5395 hrs, SN#JEE0102683 *2000 JD 9400 4WD, 12 spd, 4 hyd, no Auto Trac, wheel weights, suitcase weights, 850/60-38 Trellborg tires & duals, second owner local tractor, 6480 hrs, SN#RW9400S020466 *1994 JD 7800 MFWD, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd w/ power beyond, 14.9-46 rear hub duals, 14.9-30 fronts, front weights, 8395 hrs, sharp, SN#ROT7800019891 *2000 Cat Challenger 95E belted ag tractor, power shift, 4 hyd, 30â&#x20AC;? belts, front weights, 8953 hrs, SN#6KS00712 *1996 Case IH 9380 4WD, N14 Cummins 440hp, 24 spd manual trans, 4 hyd, rear weight pkg, Trellborg 750/6538 duals, pump & injectors done 100 hrs ago, 5400 hrs showing, SN#JEE0037691 *1996 Cat Challenger 85C belted ag tractor, power shift, 36â&#x20AC;? belts, 4 hyd, 6175 hrs, VIN#9TK02025 *1993 JD 7800 MFWD tractor, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 14.9-46 duals, needs engine work, 11500 hrs showing, SN#RW7800P001441 *Massey 2135 tractor, gas, 3pt, 540 PTO, loader w/ 6 ½â&#x20AC;&#x2122; bucket *1957 IHC 350 hi utility gas tractor, 12V system, 2 pt/3pt conversion, working T/A, 13.6-38 rears TECHNOLOGY: *2012 JD 2630 color touch screen, G3 processor w/ SF1 activation & Star Fire 3000 receiver from the above 9510R to sell separately *JD Brown box w/ SF1 activation *JD SF1 Starfire receiver *JD 1000 universal steering wheel kit
COMBINES: *2012 Case IH 8230, chopper, AFX rotor, rock trap, var spd fdr, hopper extension, Field Tracker, guidance ready, Pro 700 Monitor, HID Stadium lighting, extended wear pkg, 2 sets concaves, 520/85R42 duals, 600/65R28 rears,1215 sep, 1712 eng hrs, single owner, 200 hrs on full repair, SN#YCG217137 *2012 Case IH 8230, chopper, AFX rotor, rock trap, var spd fdr, hopper extension, Field Tracker, guidance ready, Pro 700 Monitor, HID Stadium lighting, extended wear pkg, 2 sets concaves, 520/85R42 duals, 600/65R28 rears,1480 sep, 2070 eng hrs, single owner, 200 hrs on full repair, SN#YCG216473- Matched pair from one seller *2010 JD 9770 STS, Bullet Rotor, fine cut chopper, rock trap, bin ext, var spd fdr, Contour Master, Harvest Smart, Auto Trac ready, Y/M ready, HID lights, 2 sets of concaves, 520/85R42 duals, 18.430 rears, 1201 sep,1552 eng hrs, single owner, SN#1H09770SVA0737330 *2009 Lexion 595R track combine, RWD, Ag Leader guidance, Y/M, fldg bin ext, lateral tilt feeder, onboard computer w/ insight display, 3D sieves, chopper, corn/ grain/bean machine, 2399 engine hrs, 1795 sep hrs, SN#579000354 *2009 Case IH 7088, chopper, AFX rotor, rock trap, var spd fdr, Y/M monitor, Pro600 color touch screen, 520/85R42 duals, only 1968 sep hrs, 1267 eng hrs, SN#Y96001449 *2002 JD 9750STS, contour master, HD var spd fdr, fine cut chopper, chaff spreader, rock trap, 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; perforated auger, single pt hookup, HHC, Y/M, 2 sets of concaves, 16â&#x20AC;? axle spacers, adj rear axle, 18.4-26 rears, 800/65R32 drive tires- 90%, 2259 sep hrs, 3514 eng hrs, SN#H09750S696231 *1990 JD 9600, set up for edible beans w/ screen bottom feeder house, elevator screens, right side Conveyall unloading conveyor, 4748 sep hrs, 6898 eng hrs *1990 JD 9600, HHC, chopper, chaff spreader, 30.5-32 drivers, 14.9-24 rears, 300 hrs on new eng, 3700 sep hrs, 5100 eng hrs, SN#635759 *1994 Agco Gleaner R62, chopper, rock trap, Cummins engine, 30.5-32 drive tires, 16.9-24 rears, sells w/ Agco 400 pickup head w/ Victory Super 8 pkp- nearly new belts, 2955 sep, 3860 eng hrs, SN#R6264300L *1991 Case IH 1680, Cummins engine, specialty rotor, reverser, air foil sieves, rock trap, 3rd lift cyl, 7755 eng hrs, SN#JJC0115520 HEADS & HEADER TRAILERS: *2014 JD 640D 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; draper head w/ poly pkp reel & transport w/ lights, SN#1H00640DVER765190 *2013 JD 640D 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; draper head w/ poly pkp reel & transport w/ lights, SN#1H00640DTDR755203 *2012 JD 635D 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; draper head w/ poly pkp reel, cutterbar w/ full width skid shoes & road transport w/ lights, SN#1H00635DKCR745582 *2009 JD 635D 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; draper head w/ poly pkp reel, cutterbar w/ full width skid shoes & road transport w/ lights, SN#1H00635D730602 *2010 JD 635F Hydra flex head, single point hookups, F/A, full finger auger, coarse & fine cut cutterbar, long & short dividers, single owner, SN#735870 *2007 JD 635F Hydra flex head, single point hookups, F/A, full finger auger, AWS air bar, long dividers, SN#721643
*2005 JD 635F Hydra flex head, new auger fingers & guides, all new reel bushings, new sickle sections & some poly replaced, original floor- never welded, low acres *2005 JD 635F Hydra flex head, single pt hookups, low dam, new reel bushings, new auger fingers & guides, new section C sickles, some poly replaced, SN#H00635F711664 *2010 JD 615P pickup platform w/ deluxe wind panel, SN#1H00615PC90735200 *2) 2008 JD 608C 8R30 chopping corn heads w/ hyd deck plates & knife rolls *JD 12R22 corn head w/ GVL poly, 70 series hookups & all new chain & sprockets in 2015, nice head, SN#H004442620320 *2004 JD 630F Hydra flex head w/ F/A, long poly dividers & stubble lights, SN#400630F707106 *2014 Macdon PW7 pickup platform w/ 9 belt Swathmaster pkp & dlx wind panel, CIH AFX or NH CR adapter, SN#253066-14 *2014 Macdon PW7 pickup platform w/ 9 belt Swathmaster pkp & dlx wind panel, CIH AFX or NH CR adapter, SN#253069-14 *2011 Case IH 3020 Terrain Tracer 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex head w/ 3â&#x20AC;? cut, F/A, standard dividers & finger reel, CIH AFX or NH CR adapter, SN#YBZL56202 *2012 Case IH 2162 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex draper w/ double sickle, 3â&#x20AC;? cut, F/A, slow speed transport, finger reels & CIH AFX or NH CR adapter, SN#YCZN34258 *2010 Case IH 2152 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; draper head w/ 3â&#x20AC;? cut, F/A, slow spd transport, finger reels & CIH AFX or NH CR adapter, SN#YAZN07383 *2008 Case IH 2020 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex head w/ 3â&#x20AC;? cut, F/A, standard dividers & finger reel, CIH AFX or NH CR adapter SN#CBJ041645 *2009 Case IH 2016 pickup platform w/ Swathmaster 8 belt pkp & wind panel, fits CIH or NH, SN#CCC0023125 *2011 Claas (Lexion) 1200 Max Flex 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex draper w/ AWS air bar, 3â&#x20AC;? cut, F/A, header height control, clean & well equipped, SN#53500130 *2010 Lexion F540 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex head w/ AWS air system & F/A, not operated in stones, well maintained *2009 Drago 8R30 chopping corn head w/ Head Sight, knife rolls, hyd deck plates & Lexion mount, low acres, kept indoors, SN#27059 *2005 Lexion C512-22 12R22 corn head w/ knife rollers & hyd deck plates, low acres on new knives *1997 Westward 1095 Sunmaster 8R30 (20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;) sunflower head w/ CIH mounts (1460 to 2588) & JD mounts, SN#118/97 *Agco Gleaner 800 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex head w/ 3â&#x20AC;? cut, F/A and long dividers SN#2581230F *Case IH 1020 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex head w/ Crary air reel, SN#220636 *Case IH 1015 pkp head w/ 8 belt Melroe 388 rubber pkp, used very little *JD 930F 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flex head w/ full finger auger, 3â&#x20AC;? cut, F/A, long poly dividers, SN#677291 *JD 930 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; rigid head w/ batt reel, SN#H00930R677197 *JD 930 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; rigid head w/ finger reel, SN#H00930P641498 *JD 925 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; rigid head, SN#H00925P641295 *JD 914 7 belt pickup, SN#672295 *2) 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; batt reels from JD heads *SSR 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; quick attach sunflower pans w/ 15â&#x20AC;? pans, pickup rods & reel
*Transport Systems 4-wheel 36â&#x20AC;&#x2122; header trailer w/ flex bar, like new *Elmers 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; header trailer *2-wheel header trailer *2) 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; header transports *2) Unused America 835 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; HD 6-wheel header trailers *4) Unused America 440 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 6-wheel header trailers *4) Unused America 435 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 6-wheel header trailers SEMI TRACTORS: *2009 IH Pro Star Navistar day cab, ISX Cummins 450hp, 10 spd trans, 200 WB, Merritt alum headache rack & tool box, 3rd lifting pusher axle- 255/70R22.5, 11R22.5 front tires, 295/75R22.5 rears, all alum wheels, white in color, only 345000 miles showing *2009 Freightliner Cascadia CA125, 72â&#x20AC;? sleeper w/ premium interior, DD15 engine, 13 spd, 244 WB, 3:42 ratio, Air Weigh load max system, steerable 3rd pusher axle, 295/75R22.5 tires, alum wheels, Canada legal WB, owner operator specs, idle free APU system, 484000 miles showing, additional info available *2007 Peterbilt 386 mid rise sleeper cab semi, Cat C-13 engine, 13 spd trans, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels, excellent rubber, 3:55 ratio, recent transmission, clutch, drive shafts & bearings, front axle repairs, owner/operator, light empty weight, only 604000 miles showing, additional information available *2007 Peterbilt 378 day cab, Cat C-11, 8LL trans, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels, only 28000 actual miles!!- last minute addition, call for details *2006 Peterbilt 379 day cab, Cat C-13, 13 spd trans, air ride, wet kit, 200 WB, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels- last minute addition, call for details *2006 Freightliner Century Class S/T day cab, Mercedes OM460 engine, 10 spd, eng brake, PTO control, 195 WB, 11R22.5 tires, steel disk rears, alum fronts, very good rubber, no rust, 791766 miles showing *2005 Freightliner Columbia 120 day cab, Detroit 60 Series, 14L 515hp, 10 spd, 169 WB, dual alum tanks, 295/75R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, alum fronts, steel disk rears, 669847 miles showing *2005 IHC 9200 Eagle day cab, Cat C-13 engine 430hp, 10 spd trans, elec windows, air ride susp, jake brake, 3:73 ratio, 205 WB, 11-24.5 low pro tires, 552000 miles showing *2004 Volvo VHD day cab, ISX Cummins 450hp, 13 spd, 3:55 ratio, 216 WB, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels, new water pump, new fan clutch & new alternator in 2015, 1155096 miles showing *2002 Freightliner 120 day cab, C-12 Cat, 10 spd trans, wet kit tank, 208 WB, very good 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels, 839287 miles showing *2006 Volvo day cab single axle, ISX Cummins, alum wheels- last minute addition, call for details *2001 Freightliner, sleeper, N14 Cummins, A/C, power windows & mirrors, cruise, strobe lights, air ride, controls for belly dump trailer, 230 WB, virgin tires, alum fronts, steel rears *1999 Volvo VNL day cab semi tractor, ISM Cummins engine, 10 spd trans, wet kit, deep lug 22.5 tires, alum wheels, beet equipment, 741698 miles showing *1999 Peterbilt 385 single axle, 36â&#x20AC;? flat top sleeper, Cat C-12, 445 hp, 13 spd trans, 194WB, 121R22.5 tires, alum wheels, wet kit, 914612 miles showing
*1990 Peterbilt 377 day cab, 3176 Cat, 7 spd, wet kit, 180 WB, Firestone 11R22.5 front tires, 11R22.5 rear tires- good rubber, alum fronts, steel rears, safety pull, 728784 miles showing *1993 Ford LTL 9000 day cab, Cat 3406, wet kit, 220 WB, saf-t-pull, new water pump, 415000 miles showing SEMI TRAILERS: *2015 Wilson Pacesetter 41â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 96â&#x20AC;? alum hopper bottom, 78â&#x20AC;? sides, ag hoppers, Shurlock 4500 elec tarp w/ remote, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels, alum king pin assembly, tow hooks on rear, dust shields, tarp straps, low mileage *2011 Wilson 43â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Pacesetter alum hopper bottom, 66â&#x20AC;? sides, 96â&#x20AC;? wide, ag hoppers, air ride, 11-22.5 tires, alum wheels, roll tarp & ladders *2012 Cornhusker 42â&#x20AC;&#x2122; alum hopper bottom trailer, model 800ALSR-819117331, 76â&#x20AC;? sides, alum wheels, roll tarp *2008 Timpte 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 96â&#x20AC;? hopper bottom, 72â&#x20AC;? sides, ag hoppers, on board scale, 2 rows of 5 lights, stainless steel rear & front corners, roll tarp, air ride, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels *2008 Timpte Super Hopper 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;L x 66â&#x20AC;?H alum hopper bottom, ag hoppers, air ride susp, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels, roll tarp & ladders *2007 Dakota 42â&#x20AC;&#x2122; alum hopper bottom trailer, 66â&#x20AC;? sides, 96â&#x20AC;? wide, Ag hoppers, air ride, 11-24.5 tires, steel disk wheels, roll tarp *2005 Trail King TK60MG-482 RGN detach lowboy, tandem axle, air ride susp, 29â&#x20AC;&#x2122; main well, 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; rear deck, 11â&#x20AC;&#x2122; top, mech RGN, flip out outriggers, 60000lb capacity, 255/70R22.5 tires, alum wheels *2009 Trailtech triple axle hyd folding double header semi trailer, hauls 2- 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; heads, self contained hyd, 235/85R16 tires *1997 Trailtech triple axle combine or sprayer trailer converted to haul 2- 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; draper heads, spring susp, 215/75R17.5 tires *2002 Timpte Super Hopper 42â&#x20AC;&#x2122;L x 78â&#x20AC;?H alum hopper bottom, spring susp, 11R24.5 tires, steel disk wheels, rear cargo doors *2) 1998 Fabtech steel semi hopper bottoms, 1- 28â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 1- 32â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 66â&#x20AC;? sides, spring susp, roll tarps, sight glasses & side chutes *1998 Cancade 32â&#x20AC;&#x2122; end dump ag trailer, 3rd pusher axle, 445/65R22.5 super singles, alum wheels, combo gate, rear control & roll tarp *1994 Timpte 42â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 78â&#x20AC;? alum hopper bottom, air ride susp, 11R24.5 tires, steel disk wheels, new elec roll tarp, elec Shurco pro traps & remote *1978 Cornhusker 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; hopper bottom trailer w/ new tarp in 2011 *Johnson 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; potato trailer w/ Shurlock roll tarp & hyd drive *American 34â&#x20AC;&#x2122; hopper bottom trailer FARM TRUCKS: *2006 Volvo VNL tri-axle, Cummins ISX, 10 spd auto shift, full 3rd lift tag, brand new 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Loadline box, hoist, comb 3pc endgate, roll tarp & rear controls, excellent rubber & alum wheels *2006 Volvo VNL tandem twin screw, Cummins ISX, 10 spd auto shift, brand new 21â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Loadline box, hoist, comb 3pc endgate, roll tarp & rear controls, excellent rubber & alum wheels
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continued from previous page *1997 Peterbilt 379 tandem twin screw, Cummins N-14 370hp, 15 spd, new 21â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Loadline box, hoist, roll tarp & 3pc combo endgate w/ rear controls, 265 WB, dual alum tanks, new 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, 843221 miles showing *1996 Volvo WG64T tri-axle, Detroit 11.1L 60 series engine, 9 spd, air ride, steerable 3rd pusher axle, 11R22.5 tires, Loadline 21â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 64â&#x20AC;? box, hoist, roll tarp & rear controls *1995 IHC 8100 tri-axle, M11 Cummins, 7 spd, HD 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; flatbed w/ headache rack & tie downs, dual alum tanks, full 3rd pusher w/ duals, 265/75R22.5 tires, all alum wheels *1986 IH S2375 tri-axle, L10 Cummins, 9 spd, steerable 3rd pusher axle, 21â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Loadline box, hoist, roll tarp & beet equipment, 11R22.5 tires *1984 GMC General tri-axle, 855 Cummins, 9 spd, MJM 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 60â&#x20AC;? box, hoist & roll tarp, full 3rd tag, approx 15000 miles on major OH & new radiator, 285/75R24.5 tires *1982 GMC Brigadier tri-axle, 855 Cummins, 9spd, 3rd pusher axle, 21â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Loadline box, hoist & roll tarp *1980 Chev Bruin 80 tandem twin screw cab & chassis, 3208 Cat diesel, Allison auto trans, power steering, Hendrickson walking beam susp, PTO & controls, stretched frame, 87552 miles showing *1978 Ford 9000 tandem twin screw grain truck, 855 Cummins diesel engine, 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; X 8 ½â&#x20AC;&#x2122; box w/ 58â&#x20AC;? sides, 3pc swing out endgate & Agri Cover roll tarp, 11R22.5 tires, 173084 miles showing *1977 GMC C6500 single axle, V8, 5/2 spd, 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122; steel box & roll tarp, 10.00R20 tires *1974 IH 1800 tandem axle, 466 gas, 5/3 trans, 18 ½â&#x20AC;&#x2122; grain box w/ roll tarp, dual gas tanks, 9:00-20 tires *1973 GMC DH92 tilt cab, tri-axle w/ 3rd pusher SPRAYERS & CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: *2005 JD 4720 hi clearance SP sprayer, 800 gal stainless tank, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, Auto Trac ready, spray controls, 3 way nozzle bodies, 380/80R46 tires, on board chem educator, return to height, onboard air, 3990 engine hrs, fully equipped, SN#N04720X002773 *2012 Fast 1600 gal pull behind caddy w/ poly tank, 3 wheel unit, 18.4-38 tires, hyd pump, Raven controller, adj axle width (120â&#x20AC;?-132â&#x20AC;?-144â&#x20AC;? spacing) & 3 gal hand wash tank, was used with Amity seeder, SN#FSFT3016 *Willmar Super 500 5T dry fertilizer spin spreader, 540/1000 PTO, new rubber *Summers Ultimate 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122; suspended boom sprayer w/ 1000 gal tank, rinse tank, 2-way nozzle bodies, Raven 450 controller, windscreens & accessories *2002 Spray Aire 3400 suspended boom air assist sprayer, 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms, 3 section, foam marker, 3 way nozzle bodies, Raven SCS440 control, 13.6-38 duals, SN#34142 *1996 DMI 5300 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; NH3 applicator w/ Dickey John monitor & hyd shutoff *DMI 42â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 5 fold NH3 applicator, spring standard shanks, hyd shut off, very good knives *Jantz LP-12 Rogator/combine semi trailer w/ hyd brakes & 20000 lb capacity, SN#303 *Keller 54R22 band sprayer *NH3 18R22 3pt side dresser *Melroe 115 spray coupe w/ 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms *Melroe 115 spray coupe w/ 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; booms *Demco 250 gal fertilizer tank AIR SEEDER & DRILLS: *2008 Amity 5010 ATD Air Till Drill, 10â&#x20AC;? spacing, 5 section fold, 4â&#x20AC;? shovel openers, edge on shanks, front caster wheels & rear carrier transport wheels, single run blockage monitor, plumbed for liquid fert, rear hitch for liquid tank, rubber tire packer wheels, Case IH 2400 tow between air tank, 240BU twin compartment tank, hyd fan drive & fill auger, 23.1-26 tires, kept indoors, SN#AT826508 *JD 9350 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; (4-10) 6â&#x20AC;? press drills w/ clean dry fert, rubber press, factory transport & track eliminators, kept indoors, no stones *JD 9350 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; (3-10) drill w/ dry fert, markers, black press wheels & factory transport, SN#N09000X040454 *JD 9350 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; press drill w/ fert boxes, no markers TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *2012 Summers 2510DT 47â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Diamond disk w/ 5 section fold, full harrows, rear coulter kit & floating hitch, like new- paint still on discs & scrapers, single owner, SN#M0042
*2010 Salford 570 41â&#x20AC;&#x2122; RTS XT vertical tillage tool w/ 2 rows of nearly new 20â&#x20AC;? curved front blades, 2 rows of 20â&#x20AC;? 8 wave coulters, 14â&#x20AC;? rolling basket, 3 bar harrow & weight pkg, never in stones, SN#103174 *2009 Case IH PTX600 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Flex Till spring std chisel plow, 3 section fold, walking tandems around, front casters, floating tongue, depth control & Summers 106 4 bar heavy tine harrow, SN#Y9S003744 *2008 CaseIH RMX 370 34â&#x20AC;&#x2122; disk w/ 9â&#x20AC;? spacing, dual wheels around, single pt depth control, 3 bar harrow, hyd leveling & spring cushion gangs *Late model Sunflower 1434-36 36â&#x20AC;&#x2122; disk w/ 9â&#x20AC;? spacing, C flex, hyd depth control & dual wheels around, very low acres, never in stones, SN#01434D20060133 *Wishek 862NT-26 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; disk w/ 3 section fold, 13â&#x20AC;? spacing, 28-29â&#x20AC;? blades, spring cushion, rotary scrapers & Gates HD harrow, SN#116100926W *Wishek 842 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; heavy duty cushion gang disk, blades measure 27â&#x20AC;?, 11â&#x20AC;? spacing, dual wing wheels, SN#1389624 *2008 Summers 38â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Super Chisel chisel plow w/ walking tandem around, wing gauge wheels, floating tongue, brand new Summers 106 3 bar heavy tine harrows, SN#H0166 *JD 650 34â&#x20AC;&#x2122; tandem disk w/ 11â&#x20AC;? spacing, 26â&#x20AC;? disks, dual wheels around, hyd wing control, single pt depth control, hyd front to rear leveling, front gauge wheels, SN#N00650X004827 *1999 DMI 730B disk ripper, 7 shank, 10â&#x20AC;? ripper points, lead shanks, rear leveling disks, fldg wings, 1 season on new front disks, SN#JFH0002524 *DMI 530 5 shank disk ripper w/ rear covering disks *JD 512 7 shank disk ripper w/ 7â&#x20AC;? shovels, 22â&#x20AC;? front blades, 23â&#x20AC;? rear blades, SN#N00512X002324 *JD 610 31â&#x20AC;&#x2122; chisel plow, JD 3 bar harrow, walking tandems around, single pt depth control & nearly new twist shovels, SN#N00610X004901 *Riteway 45â&#x20AC;&#x2122; harrow packer *McFarland 60â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 16 bar harrow, SN#8-74 *Flexicoil 56â&#x20AC;&#x2122; trailing folding 5 section coil packer *Wishek 742 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; heavy duty spring cushion disk w/ fldg wings *Case IH 696 33â&#x20AC;&#x2122; disk, Trail R disk style sing transport, HD cushion gangs, large blades, 10â&#x20AC;? spacing *John Deere 235 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; tandem disk *Wilrich 2900 14 bottom plow *Wilrich 2900 9-18 bottom plow *Wilrich 10 bottom plow, has been repainted *JD 18R22 rotary hoe *M&W 21â&#x20AC;&#x2122; rotary hoe *Alloway 33â&#x20AC;&#x2122; seed bedder EDIBLE BEAN EQUIPMENT: *2008 Pickett Twin Master edible bean combine, fully equipped w/ 540-390 transmission, 20 mm concaves, monitor system & cameras, regularly serviced by Pro Ag, single owner, kept indoors, SN#08-438 *2) JD 7720 edible bean combines, spike tooth cyl, fully screened, conveyor belts for unloading & straw choppers, SN#360672 & SN#358992 *Late model Elmers BCDBF 24R22 bean cutter, front and back knives, fldg rear bar, spring loaded standards, good condition, SN#072320 *2004 Pickett One Step C8050-2-A-E 8R30 bean cutter w/ 8 bar picker, 1.25â&#x20AC;? cutting rod, 2â&#x20AC;? kicker rod, hyd drive, C-shanks & end delivery, SN#04-335 *Pickett One Step 9029-1-A 12R22 bean cutter/windrower w/ 4 bar pkp *Pickett One Step 1222-1-A 12R22 bean cutter/windrower w/ end delivery, SN#94-256 *Pickett One Step 8R22 bean cutter/windrower *Pickett One Step 8R22 bean cutter/windrower, hyd driven, 6 bar pkp, 1â&#x20AC;? rod, rock flex, end delivery, front dividers *Elmers Crop Master CM30 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; edible bean pickup head w/ bean roller, SN#02457 *Universal UH-22 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; bean pickup head, SN#16077296 *2) Universal UH-22 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; edible bean heads, SN#16402497 & SN#11199396 *Lilliston 6200 bean combine, full width Pickett pkp, high lift kit, return elevator, slow down kit for cranberry beans, new tires, low acres, SN#1100129 *Lilliston 6200 edible bean combine w/ Sund pkp & hopper spinner, SN#1100001 *Elmers 8R30 front mount bean knife *2001 Harriston 8R30 mid mount bean cutter, only 900 acres, not used in 12 yrs *Harriston 12R22 midmount bean cutter
*Harriston 5302 12R22 bean rod, SN#53762 *Harriston 5200 12R22 bean rod, SN#52300 *Randeen 8R30 bean rod *Nissen 12R22 rod weeder *3) IH 810 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; screened heads w/ 14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Sund pkps *IH 810 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; pickup head w/ 19â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Sund pkp OTHER ROW CROP EQUIPMENT: *Artsway BE-692-0017 8R beet lifter w/ mini tank, rear scrubber, belted apron & nearly new lifter wheels, SN#AW69296218 *24R22 row crop cultivator w/ tunnel shields, 3 rank danish tines *JD 856 16R30 row crop cultivator, HD single shank, rolling shields & cutting disks *Loftness 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; corn shredder w/ 4 swivel wheels *1998 Wic 986 6R beet lifter, SN#H291398 *Artsway 786A 6R beet topper w/ knife scalpers *Wic 40624 6R topper w/ scalpers & large 1000 PTO w/ CV joint *2) Alloway 2030 12R22 cultivators *Better Built 975 potato seed cutter, 2â&#x20AC;? & 3â&#x20AC;? cut *Dee row finder SWATHERS & AUGERS: *Hesston 1200 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; PT autofold swather w/ 540 or 1000 PTO, Macdon finger reel & Keer Shear canola cutter, kept indoors, SN#1200-50112 *Case IH (Hesston Built) 8220 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; PT autofold swather w/ 540 or 1000 PTO, UII finger reel & Roto Shear canola cutter & new sections, kept indoors, SN#CFH0128574 *Brandt grain deck drive over conveyor w/ hyd drive *Neuero grain vac *Westfield MK130-81 13 x 81 flex auger w/ swing hopper, recent factory updated *Mayrath 10 x 70 swing hopper auger w/ 540 PTO *Westfield MK100-71 10 x 71 swing away auger *Westfield MK100-71 10 x 71 swing away auger *Buhler 10 x 70 swing away dbl auger w/ 540 PTO & scissor hyd lift *2) Canola rollers- one poly, one steel *Belly mounted canola roller for SP swather *Convey Air grain vac, SN#1830073 *IH 75 pull type swather w/ 540 PTO & new batts on reel *IH 75 swather *Case 721 swather MANLIFTS: *1999 JLG AJ 450 boom lift, 45â&#x20AC;&#x2122; platform height, 24.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; horizontal outreach, 500 lb capacity, dual fuel, approx 4212 hrs, SN#0300043457 *JLG 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; scissor lift *ATB Snorkel bucket lift *80â&#x20AC;&#x2122; snorkel boom lift *JLG 60â&#x20AC;&#x2122; boom lift- Above 4 were last minute additions, check website for details *1998 JCB 940 man lift, 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; mast, 8000lb lift, 4WD not working, 6803 hrs showing BRUSH CUTTER, SCRAPER & BLADES: *Ransomes AR250 84â&#x20AC;? heavy duty self propelled brush mower, diesel, 4x4, ROP, 5 individual decks w/ hyd drive & lift, 2350 hrs, SN#94501000751 *Letourneau LS 11yd scraper, converted to hyd, direct mount hitch for JD tractor, 16R20 tires *Unused America 140R 14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires *Sands Iron & Steel 40â&#x20AC;? rotary ditcher w/ 1000 PTO *Keway 36â&#x20AC;? 3pt rotary ditcher *Sands rotary ditcher *2) Unused 82â&#x20AC;? HD rotary tiller w/ gear drive, 3pt & PTO shaft w/ overrunning clutch *3) Unused America 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; pull type box blade/killifer *3) Unused America 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; pull type box blade/killifer *2) Unused America 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; pull type box blade/killifer *Unused America 10F 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; heavy duty box blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt *Unused America 12F 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; heavy duty box blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt *Unused America 165 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 3pt hyd angle blade *Unused America HD9H 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 3pt hyd angle blade *Unused America 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 3pt track, furrow or tile closer *14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; killifer w/ 3pt *America 10F 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; HD box blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt HAY, LIVESTOCK & OTHER EQUIPMENT: *2014 Case IH LB434R 4x4x8 square baler, w/ roto cutter, Phiber VS 1202 accumulator, runs through ISO controls, tandem steering axle, approx 12,000 bales, SN#934024002 *2006 Holland BB940 APT 3x3x8 square baler, w/ crop cutter & treater, tandem chassis, updates, approx 24,000 bales, SN#234584042
*New Holland 1431 discbine mower conditioner, rubber on rubber rollers, swing tongue, 1000 rpm PTO *New Holland 518 single axle manure spreader w/ good floor *Hew Holland 851 round baler, hyd twine tie, 1000 PTO, 5.5x5.5 bale, SN#592144 *NH 1032 stack liner, 540 PTO, 70 small square bale accumulator & transport, self contained hyd *Unused America 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; steel silage feeder on 4-wheel transport *Unused America 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; steel hay feeder on 4-wheel transport *New Holland 456 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; sickle mower, 2 extra sickles *AC 4 bar side delivery rake *JD 6-wheel rake OTHER TRUCKS, TRAILERS & TRUCK ACCESSORIES: *1994 GMC Topkick 1 1/2T service truck w/ flatbed, 454 4-barrel Holly Carb, 650 gal bulk fuel tank, new elec fuel pump, 5 tool chests, air compressor & reel, vise, 4â&#x20AC;? receiver hitch, 255/80R22.5 fronts, 265/75R22.5 rear duals *Ford F450 service truck- last minute addition, watch for details *1993 Dodge 3500 1T regular cab dually, diesel engine, auto trans, 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; stake body w/ Tommy Lift gate *Donahue combine trailer w/ fldg ramps, long tongue, 40000lb axles & tool box- No title *Dakota 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;3â&#x20AC;? truck grain/ beet box w/ beet endgate *3) Alum headache racks CAMPER, RECREATIONAL UNITS & LAWN MOWER: *2001 Cardinal 31â&#x20AC;&#x2122; fifth wheel tandem axle travel trailer, self contained w/ roof air, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen w/ dining table, 2- push outs & awning *2008 Polaris Ranger XP 700 UTV, fuel injection, winch, 3310 miles showing- No title *New Holland LS45 16 hp lawn tractor w/ mower deck SKID STEER & ATTACHMNETS: *2013 Bobcat T870 track loader, 2 speed hi-lo, hi-flow hyd, ISO & H pattern control, A/C & Heat, only 1375 hrs showing *Unused Lowe 750ch hyd auger w/ 9â&#x20AC;? & 12â&#x20AC;? bits & skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout XHD84-6 brush/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72-3 rock/brush/grapple open end bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout 66-9 brush/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout tree & post puller w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout round bale spear w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused tree & post puller w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 72â&#x20AC;? rock bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused square bale spear w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *2) Unused HD solid weld on quick attach skid steer plates w/ prem powder coated paint finish *2) Unused receiver plate trailer movers w/ premium powder coated paint finish *Unused 48â&#x20AC;? standard pallet forks w/ skid steer quick attach & premium powder coat finish *Unused HD 48â&#x20AC;? walk through pallet forks w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused HD 60â&#x20AC;? walk through pallet forks w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 72â&#x20AC;? utility tine grapple w/ skid steer quick attach & prem coat paint finish *Unused 72â&#x20AC;? brush grapple w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat paint finish *Unused 72â&#x20AC;? skid steer grapple bucket w/ 2 cyl *Unused 72â&#x20AC;? skid steer broom sweeper *Unused 72â&#x20AC;? skid steer angle broom *2) Unused 72â&#x20AC;? skid steer hyd brush cutter *3) Unused 94â&#x20AC;? hyd skid steer loader/dozer/blade *2) Unused 72â&#x20AC;? forklift fork extensions *Unused America SP10 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; snow pusher w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *Unused America SP09 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; snow pusher w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *Unused America SP07 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122; snow pusher w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *Bobcat 60â&#x20AC;? skid steer sweeper, SN#714400166 STORAGE CONTAINERS, TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: *2016 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;L x 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122;W x 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122;6â&#x20AC;?H storage container, 4 lock bars on each door, welded lock box on back door
*2015 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;L x 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122;W x 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122;6â&#x20AC;?H storage container, new condition *2015 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;L x 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122;W x 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122;6â&#x20AC;?H storage container *Tandem axle 2-horse trailer *1R potato digger w/ 24.5-32 10 ply tires *JD paddle elevator w/ JD 1 cyl dbl flywheel stationary engine, perfect working condition *2) Sets of 10- Round Crary bean knives for front mount bean cutters *200 gal service tank w/ 2 comp & 12V pumps *300 gal fuel trailer w/ gas powered pump, hose, nozzle & 8.25-20 tires, *Unused 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 65â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; peak ceiling double door storage building w/ commercial fabric- waterproof, UV & fire resistant & 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; drive through doors at two ends *Unused 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; peak ceiling storage shelter w/ commercial fabric & roll up door *2) Unused 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; full closed party tent w/ 800 sq ft doors, windows & 4 side walls *2) Unused 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; commercial instant pop up tent *2) Unused 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Marquee event tent, 320 sq ft, one zipper door, 7 windows, HD frame *2) Unused 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Pagoda party tent, 800 sq ft doors, windows, 4 side walls *2) Unused 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 20-drawer HD work bench w/ 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; high hanging wall, stainless steel drawer panel & metal handles *Unused 80â&#x20AC;? HD multi-drawer tool cabinet w/ 12 drawers, 2- XL doors & 2- small doors *Unused 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; HD 2 piece wrought iron driveway gate *2) Unused HD 110V 60HZ tire changer *Unused HD 110V 60HZ wheel balancer *2) Unused 9000lb HD two post auto lift *Unused 50T hyd shop press *5) Unused 3/8â&#x20AC;? x 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; air hose reels *2) Unused 2000lb 12V ATV electric winches *10) Unused 2â&#x20AC;? x 27â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ratchet tie downs *10) Unused battery load testers *4) Unused solar power welding helmet *Unused HD wood chipper w/ 3 PTO, fits 40-70hp *4) 2003 Gilbarco model B05 commercial fuel pumps, gas & diesel lines, 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; high, inspected Nov 2015 *2) New & unused 1800 gal tanks *140â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 50 amp HD extension cord, 6/3 wire *Unused tarp & bows for JD 9600 series combine *Set of corn cyl filler plates for 9600-9610 combine *8) Cargo load locks *1000 gal fuel tank w/ 115V pump *300 gal fuel tank on stand *Mauer hopper extension *200 gal plastic tank *Hunter alignment system *Brake lathe *Floor jack *Air compressor *Truck tire balancer *Truck tire mount/dismount machine *Hunter pass tire mount/dismount machine *4 1/2T fertilizer V-hopper w/ augers *4) Knapheide beet endgates, includes cab guards & end gate locks *2) Beet endgates w/ locks *Full set of 9600-9610 corn filler plate *Quantity of unused 8â&#x20AC;? cultivator shovels *Shop built safety pull *JD 8000/9000 series weight bracket *20) 100lb low profile weights TIRES: *Approx 120 assorted truck tires, 22.5 & 24.5, plus super singles- all in good condition *Approx 50 assorted truck tires, new & used- some under warranty *2) 23.1-26 diamond tread tires *2) 11.25-28 MFWD mono rib wheels *2) 11.00-16 mono rib wheels *Set of 10 bolt hole dual spacers *7.50-16 single rib front tractor tires w/ 6 bolt rims *7.50-20 tires w/ 8 bolt rims *Pair of 10 bolt spacers for combine duals *36â&#x20AC;? belts for 865-875 Cat tractors *18.4-34 clamp on duals w/ hardware *20.8-38 clamp on duals w/ hardware *4) Loader tires *Goodyear 14.9-46 Goodyear *JD MFWD 10 bolt hub ext *Goodyear 14.9-30 band duals
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Angus Bulls for Cows and Heifers. Semen Tested and All Performance Information. Amdahl Angus Rapid City Call 605/929-3717 or 605/999-4687
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For Sale: Yearling Simmental bulls, black and red, production tested and semen tested. Gerald Geditz, C Square Ranch Mansfield, SD 605-225-2400
SOUTHERN VALLEY AG & EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Saturday, August 13th, 2016, 10:00 AM
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FOR SALE PRIVATE TREATY RED ANGUS BULLS GOOD SELECTION HIGH MATERNAL TRAITS HIGH CARCASS TRAITS ALSO FOR SALE: 3 YEAR OLD HERD BULL - 4 YEAR OLD HERD BULL JACOBSON RED ANGUS 701-361-3189 Certified Red Angus pairs for sale. Care available until October 15. Call 605-228-2759
Location: Helbling Auction Building Hankinson, ND
Lots of JD parts for models A-B-D-H-530-730. Goodyear tractor tire, like new, 11.2/36, 605-690-8285
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WE HAVE Simmental and Simm Angus polled yearling bulls for sale. Both performance and calving ease, reds and blacks. Semen tested and ready to go. Hieggelke Simmentals, Lisbon, ND. Jerry Hieggelke 701-680-2061, Dave Hieggelke 701-680-1431.
(701) 428-3184 Office • (701) 212-2950 Bob Helbling (701) 899-0508 John Kuchera • (701) 238-8121 Randy Schellack
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Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Java, SD & Elgin, ND. Call Danian Ulrich 701-209-0313
TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 – 10:00 AM C/T STANLEY, NORTH DAKOTA Selling Equipment Excess to Ongoing Operations for J&J Oilfield Services of Stanley, North Dakota
*1995 Cat 950F Series II wheel loader *1988 Komatsu WA 250-1L wheel loader *1984 Terex TS14B twin engine motor scraper *John Deere 4630 ag tractor Skid Steers & Attachments: *2007 Bobcat T300 track machine *2006 Bobcat S250 skid steer *2006 Komatsu SK1020-5N skid steer *A large selection of skid steer attachments Trucks & Trailers: *1999 Freightliner FLD120SD triple axle semi tractor w/wet kit *1998 Freightliner FLD120 triple axle semi tractor w/wet kit
*1994 Freightliner FLD120 triple axle semi tractor w/wet kit *1995 Kenworth T800 triple axle semi tractor w/wet kit, needs repair *1989 Mack RW613 triple axle semi tractor w/wet kit *1986 Kenworth W900 triple axle semi tractor w/wet kit *2007 Smithco S3-42-34 triple axle side dump trailer *2) 1998 Circle R 34’ triple axle side dump trailers *1997 Trail King TK100HDG 50T triple axle lowboy *1991 TraileEze DG5024H3 50T triple axle low boy *A good selection of other smaller
Bred Cows/Pairs Bred Heifers Heifers Calves ●3 & 4 year olds ●5-7 year olds ●Solid Mouth ●Short Term ●Late ●Fall Calvers Prices vary on breed of cows, size and quality. For complete livestock listings see: www.kelivestock.com EICHLER LIVESTOCK Licensed & Bonded 605-228-7433 ALL YOUR BULL NEEDS Heim Bros. Bull Leasing will again have a fine selection of bulls to rent. Bulls selected for quality, most breeds available. 701-320-1195 Witt Polled Herefords For Sale: Two year old Polled Hereford bulls, semen tested, and breeding vaccinations. Contact Witt Polled Herefords, Bristol, SD. Steve 605-492-3561 or 605-492-7005, Shawn 605-492-7007 Black Angus Yearling and 2 Year Old Bulls for sale. Strong Maternal Traits, with Muscle & Thickness. Very Quiet Disposition. Excellent Selection. Sires include Special Focus, Windy 4097, Power Tool, Rito Revenue, 12E7 and more. Semen Tested. Mike Carroll 605-203-0158 or 605-854-3953 De Smet, SD
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Aggregate Equipment Including: *2011 Superior 125’ Radial Stacker *2011 AES 3620 portable feeder *Numerous A&L, Superior, Kohlman & Shopbuilt Conveyors *Pioneer 50VE portable closed circuit crushing plant w/accessories Heavy Equipment: *2007 Komatsu WA 500-6 wheel loader *2008 Komatsu WA 320-6 wheel loader *2006 Komatsu DP 85 PX-15EO crawler dozer *2008 Komatsu PC200LC-8 excavator *2001 Komatsu DP 65 PX-12 crawler dozer
For sale in the country and on order at the sale barns.
POLLED HEREFORD BULLS For Sale: Good selection, tame, reasonably priced. Vaccinated for Anthrax, Pink Eye, and Foot-rot. Free delivery. Can hold until you need them. 701-845-0683, early mornings to midnight or leave a message, we’ll call back. Jerry Hieb, Valley City, ND. Forever Post 4” x 7’ and 5” x 8’ Plastic fence post, can be nailed, stapled or screwed, won’t rot, self insulating. Contact North Central Farmers Elevator Mike - 877-232-4692 Forestburg Farmers Coop Steve - 605-495-4285 Henrickson Farm Ft. Pierre, SD 605-669-2787 Ethan Coop Lumber 605-227-4224 Haensel Distributing Clint - 605-310-6653 John - 605-351-5760 I-90 Exit 387 Hartford, SD
flatbed, enclosed & utility trailers Generators & Light Towers: *2011 Volvo/ Stamford 150KW diesel generator *2009 Atlas Copco QAS45 37.5 KVCA diesel generator *Baldor TS45 45KW diesel generator *4) Terex & Magnum portable light towers PLUS FORD DIESEL PICKUPS, SUV, SUPPORT ITEMS, TOOLS, TIRES & MISCELLANEOUS!!! Please visit www.resourceauction.com for fully detailed listing & photos of all units.
WE ARE ALSO ACCEPTING ADDITIONS TO THIS AUCTION….CALL FOR DETAILS!!!!
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AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Main Resource Equipment Auctions, 2702 17th Ave. S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer, ND Lic 237, ND Clerk 624, phone 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, “Decades of Knowledge - Steady Innovation - Top Results” email- info@resourceauction.com, www.resourceauction.com website- www.resourceauction.com
Schortvmann Custom Calving currently has openings for summer or fall calving cows, heifers or pairs. As well as custom feeding of feeder cattle. Lots of feed on hand. Good facilities. References available. Call Chris 605-353-4020 Located near Castlewood, SD Also have openings for custom fencing.
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PUREBRED CHAROLAIS BULLS FOR SALE Performance tested Great disposition Easy calving bulls Semen tested and ready to go. Geyer Cattle Co DeSmet, SD 605-854-3400 or Cell 605-860-2081
2 yr old purebred Angus bulls can be registered A. I. to accelerated genetics top sires including 10x Sure Shot and At Present Value. Has had the bulls soundness exam, all shots, fly tagged and herd bulls have excellent dispositions. Can deliver. Fred M. Zoss Forestburg, SD. 320-290-9132
Purebred Angus bulls for sale. 7 coming yearlings, most would work on heifers. Gary Haiwick, Highmore, 605-852-2507, 605-870-1604 or Paula 605-852-3233
For Sale: 1,000 Fancy Rambouilett & Targhee cross yearling ewes. Will sell to suit buyer $275-325 a head. Jackson Brothers, Woonsocket, SD 605-350-0845
80 young Commercial & Registered Angus fall calving cows, 605-228-7433
WANTED: Replacement heifers to develop and breed. AI services available. Also backgrounding and finishing available for feeder calves and butcher cows. Bred cattle and pairs welcome. Looking for cows and heifers to calve year round. References available. 605-520-3182
✮✦✮✦✮ Simmental Bulls For Sale Black polled, AI sired. Half to Purebred. Excellent selection of high growth bulls that will add weaning weights to your next calf crop. Also calving ease bulls for Heifers, volume discounts, performance data, EPD’s, Guaranteed, and free delivery. Reed Simmental Randy (home) 605-997-2748 (cell) 605-530-2748 Hidewood Fencing and Welding Call to schedule summer fencing. Can do well pipe, continuous, barb wire or high tensile fencing. Can remove old fencing. Also building free standing panels, windbreaks, cattle scratchers, swinging gates, calf shelter and calving barns. Delivery is Available. Call Kirk at 605-520-9759 Registered Gelbvieh and Balancer Yearling Bulls For Sale. All bulls are DNA tested with majority Homozygous Black and Polled. Bulls are semen tested with carcass ultrasound data available. Bulls are thick and deep with super dispositions. Bulls will add weight to calf crop. 1st breeding season guaranteed with free delivery. Priced at $2800-$3000 with excellent volume discounts available. Contact Ceroll Gelbvieh in Sisseton, SD 605-652-4619 or 605-268-0402. Thyen Simmental Simmental Bulls for Sale, sires include Super Tanker, All Around, Upgrade and Band Wagon, outstanding performance bulls, priced right, some heifer bulls, bulls can be seen at the farm, 3 1/2 miles west of Kones corner, Mike Thyen 605-520-0575 16 Half Blood South Devon breeding heifers. Odessa, MN 320-815-5717 For Sale: 31’ Free-Standing Gates, 1,000 lbs, $500. 605-460-2563 Selling 8 registered red Angus bulls, 2 are coming 2 year olds, 6 yearling bulls, all virgin bulls, all semen tested and vaccination ready to go, calving ease and performance with proven genetics, call Barb Carruthers 605-529-6325 or 605-496-4277
7x24 Kieffer Aluminum trailer, new tires and new aluminum rims, excellent condition, standard gates, 701-710-0118 For Sale: Red or Black Angus, Simmental or Sim Angus, coming 2yr. old bulls, AI breeding, some ET bulls, excellent disposition, weaning weight, growth, maternal & quality. Bulls grown slowly, not fattened, developed for breeding and longevity. Quality bulls priced for the cow man. Ketterling Brothers, Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141 Polled Hereford Bulls For Sale 2 year old grown on hay and grass and not fat. Tame disposition. Priced right. Dean Hereford Farms Wessington Springs, SD 605-539-9396 Registered Angus & Simmental yearling bulls for sale. Some are heifer bulls Performance Tested Sires include: SAV Populist, Brand Name, Steel Force, Built Right Mertens Cattle Company call Jay 605-949-4516 (4) 16 month old Simmental bulls for sale, $2,500 each, text or call for pictures Rich and Barb Swett 605-270-9572 or 605-680-1420 Platte, SD For sale: 4- 2 yr old Red Angus Bulls, Proven calving ease. Packer Sons, Trich and semen tested. $2,500. 605-690-8856 Yearling Red Angus Bulls For Sale Semen tested, ultrasounded, Heifer bulls and cow bulls available also. Namken Red Angus 605-881-3845 2 year old Angus Bulls For Sale. OCC genetics. May- June born not leftovers. Good maternal, moderate framed and heavy muscled. Several are heifer bulls. Many are brothers to bull pictured. Call Gene 605-360-4125
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ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE:
High Quality registered bulls: Sons of TenX, Upward, Angus Valley, Cavalry & Basin Excitement. Bulls priced from $2,000-$3,500. (30) to choose from. Pearson Angus Ranch, Park Rapids, MN. 218-280-2400
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For Sale: 30 Bred Beef Cows & Cow/Calf Pairs Vac & Poured $1,475/head or $1,550/choice. (218) 261-1347 Yearling Angus Bulls. Many will work on heifers. Semen tested and ready to go. Delivery available. Joe Buseman 605-351-1535 or DJ 605-929-0337
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BLACK ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE Yearlings, 2 year olds & 3 year olds. Good dispositions. Would be glad for you to come and have a look. Call Jordan Angus Farm, Rugby, ND, Larry Jordan 701-208-1094 701-776-2228
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10 Red Angus Cow Calf Pairs, very nice, good producing, solid mounts. $1950/pair - make offer. Serious inquiries come take a look. Call/Text: 701-331-0417
2015 Powder River hydraulic shoot, never been used, asking $1,000. less then cost, a firm $8,000. 605-223-2909
90 head of 3 & 4 year old Black and Black baldly cows with calves at side, 701-220-4000
Vermeer BP8000 Bale processor w/LH discharge $8,000; Vern's portable chute w/Corral panels $1,900. 605-359-3642
Charolais bulls for sale 2 year old and yearlings. Tested and ready to go to work. Garth 605-881-1829 or Leo 605-380-4525 Andover, SD
For Sale: 6 Buffalo, 1 bull & 5 cows, 3yr old, running with bull now, 605-237-8111
VERY CLEAN, LIKE NEW JOHN DEERE FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION MATT MARING
OWNERS: Paul & Carol LeNoue
(701) 640-3342 LOCATION: 1 ¼ MILES NORTH OF KENT, MN ON HWY 75, WEST SIDE OF ROAD
• IH 6 ft hay crimper • Pony drag • Ashland Model B22D ditch scraper • Moline manure spreader PTO • 2 section drag • IH 18 ft field cultivator • Gehl 1090 hay bine • JD 12 ft press drill w/ grass • IH Model 47 hay baler (good) • Farmhand Model 815 feed grinder • IH 47 baler parts. TRUCK & TRAILERS • 1968 Chevrolet C50 single axle grain truck – 4x2 trans, steel box w/ hoist, good rubber
• Hale 16 ft stock trailer • 5x10 Breckenridge trailer • 6x8 homemade trailer • 4x6 homemade trailer
CO. The Fredricksons have farmed all their lives and have now leased their cropland to a neighbor; therefore, they will sell all of their farm machinery and equipment. AUCTION LOCATION: 57983 185th Street, Mankato, MN. From US Hwy. 14 and MN Hwy. 22 interchange go south on MN Hwy. 22 approx. 7 miles to 185th Street, or 178, go west on 185th Street, first place on south side of road.
AROUND THE FARM • 4.5x16 cattle panels (approx.20) • 32x16 hog panels • (2) 16 ft metal gates • 16 ft powder river gate • T-post • 8 bale sling hook • Forks • Weed scythe • Cable wire • Small hog feeder
Saturday, July 16, 2016 10 A.M. BE ON TIME - NO SMALL ITEMS!
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Sale Managed By & Clerked By: Rezac Auction Company Telephone: (218) 643-2923 • Cellular: (701) 640-2071 Breckenridge, MN 56520 AUCTION NOTE: AUCTIONEERS: Paul & Carol are moving off the farm. • Don Rezac, Breckenridge, This farm has been in the LeNoue family for over 100 years. MN-Lic. #84-16/ND-Lic. #ND86 To view this auction • www.midwestauctions.com • Jim Smykowski Although we believe the above descriptions to be accurate owners, auctioneers, clerks or the Auction Company, will not be held responsible for errors or omissions in the above listing. Settlement must be made at the close of the Auction. All sales are final.
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TRACTORS & MACHINERY • International 986 tractor - 3pt, PTO, cab, 2 hyd, 18.4x38 rears 80%, 3576 hours • Set of 18.4x38 band duals w/ hardware (like new) • IH Model 450 – gas engine, PTO, WF 18.6x38 tires and Farmland hyd loader;7 ft materials bucket, nice straight tractor • IH Model B NF w/ Woods belly mower & sprayer, good tires • IH Super M PTO serial #16697 (good) • Loftness 7 ft snow blower
COLLECTOR TRACTORS, VEHICLES & RECREATIONAL ITEMS AUCTION Sunday, July 17, 2016 at 12:01 pm Located 3 Mile West, ½ Mile South, 9 Mile West of Fordville, ND (watch for signs) Auctioneers Note: Ingdolph had a nice collection of tractors and vehicles all have been inside. They may not all be running at time of auction, lots of unique interesting pieces. There is very little miscellaneous so this is a short sale, please be on time. Oil, Pull & Tractors: Rumley oil pull, steel wheel. IH 2236 WF, steel wheels. IH W4. McCormick Dearing W-40. IH W-9 WF, Gas. JD-G Wide Front. JD-L Wide front. JD-D Wide front, SN 6722. JD-B styled.SN 155963. JD-B, Unstyled, Narrow front. Ford 9N. Co-op No 3, SN 3649. Minneapolis Moline U, wide front. IH-H, narrow front. Allis Chalmers-C, Narrow front. Case-LA wide front. Co-op no-3, wide front. Minneapolis Moline-Z. IH W-9. JD AR (torn apart). IHC M (for parts). IHC A wide front. Case Vac wide front. Vehicle, Snow Plane & Recreational & Farm Misc: Ford Model T. 1947 Ford truck. Snow plane, continental motor, propeller start. 1966 Mercury Park Lane, 4 door, hard top, leather interior, 410 engine, 54,000 miles. 1948 Willis Jeep. 1920 s Knickerbocker Model T. 1940 s Jeep 1 ton. Yamaha 80 motorcycle. 1974 Artic Cat Cheetah 440, electric start, 1193 miles. 1967 Chevy Pickup (10), V8, 4 speed, 4x2. Versatile 400 SP Swather, hydrostatic, cab,air. JD 214 lawn tractor. NH 456 9ft Mower.
Ingdolph Johnson Estate-Owner For more information please call Mike Johnson at 701-270-8080. Check midwestauctions.com/askim for pictures and sale bill.
Askim Auction & Appraisal Service. The Auction Company Who Cares!
Auctioneers & Clerk: Askim Auction Service, Arlyn Askim Lic. #191, Ryan Askim Lic #726, Dakota Clerking, Lic. #311 205 Park St. East, Park River, ND 58250 For information on this auction or if you are planning an auction please phone 701-360-4512 or 701-284-6881
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TERMS: Cash or Check. US Funds. Nothing removed until settled for. All items sold as is where is. All statements made sale day take precedence over written advertising. Not responsible for errors or omissions in above listing. Not responsible for accidents. Rest rooms provided. Lunch served. All items must be removed the day of the sale from the premises unless arrangements have been made.
2006 JOHN DEERE 8430T AND 2009 JOHN DEERE 7330 MFD 2006 John Deere 8430T, 18" tracks at 95%, 4,427 hrs., deluxe cab, deluxe light package, big 1000 PTO, 3-pt., 6 hyd., radar, weighted rock box, 16-spd. P/S, SN: RW8430T901150, very sharp tractor; 2009 John Deere 7330 MFD, 1,003 hrs., DT175 480/80R38 w/axle duals, 250/500 rear wheel weights, 16-spd. power quad, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd., rock box, bought new by Fredricksons, SN: H0011636; John Deere Star Fire ITC Globe SFI, auto trac, brown box monitor. JOHN DEERE 4055 2WD, 4440, 4020 TRACTORS 1990 One-Owner John Deere 4055, 4,821 act. hrs., power shift, 2 hyd., 540/1000 PTO, new style step, rock box, 18.4x38 90%, very clean tractor, SN: P003071; 1978 John Deere 4440, 8,613 hrs., quad range, 18.4x38 75%, 3-pt., 540/1000 PTO, R134AC, new style step, 2 hyd. Power Beyond, rock box, very sharp, SN: 010363R; John Deere 4020 diesel, open station, 2 hyd., Syncro trans., 18.4x34 95%, 3-pt., new style step, new clutch and radiator, SN: 185737R; (1) Set of John Deere 18.4x38 axle duals, will fit 4055 or 4440, both tractors sell with hubs. SPECIAL NOTE: All John Deere tractors were purchased at Kibbel Implement, Mankato, MN, as well as all service work. 2005 JOHN DEERE 9660 STS COMBINE, JOHN DEERE 606C STALKMASTER CORN HEAD, JOHN DEERE 925F BEAN HEAD, HORST 25 HEAD TRAILER 2005 John Deere 9660STS combine, 1,548 separator hrs., 2,364 engine hrs., chopper, spreader, bin topper, 30.5-32 tires, 18.4-30 rears, single point hookup, heavy-duty unload system, Contour Master, Brown Box monitor, been through JD shop every year, SN: S712645; 2011 John Deere 606C Stalkmaster corn head, hyd. deck plates, Lankota stalk stumpers, only 1,800 acres., SN: 740125; 1998 John Deere 925F bean head, 3" cut, single point hookup, low acres, SN: F675963; Horst 25' head trailer, 4-wheel transports. 2001 FREIGHTLINER GRAIN TRUCK WITH AUTO TRANSMISSION AND 18' ALUMINUM BOX WITH HOIST 2001 Freightliner FL80 twin screw grain truck, Cummins diesel, Allison 6-spd. auto trans., 406,000 miles, 22.5 rubber with ITB 18' alum. box, ST560 low boy hoist, cargo doors, roll tarp, sharp truck. JOHN DEERE 1760 CONSERVATION 12R30" PLANTER, CENTURY HD1000 CROP SPRAYER, WATER WAGON, TRANSFER PUMPS John Deere 1760 Conservation Planter, 12R30" vacuum, 3 bushel seed boxes, liquid fert., (2) 225 gal. poly tanks, trash cleaners, wheel driven pump, big and small corn meters, 1 bean meter, JD 250 monitor, very clean, low acres; Century HD1000 crop sprayer, 60' hyd. X-fold booms, hyd. up and down, 320/85R38 tires, adjustable axles, Hiniker 8506
monitor w/GPS, hyd. pump, clean, SN: 0156-101; 750 Gal. poly water tank on tandem axle trailer w/5.5 hp transfer pump; 1200 Gal. poly tank; Chemical inductor; Homelite transfer pump ; J.M. 200 bushel gravity flow box w/JM 15' poly seed auger, hyd. on 8-ton gear. 2013 WIL-RICH 5800 CHISEL PLOW, JOHN DEERE 980 FIELD DIGGER, JOHN DEERE 512 DISC RIPPER Wil-Rich 5800 chisel plow, 22', Big Gauge wheels, depth controls, could be added 2 shanks for a 24.5', SN: DX461947; John Deere 512 disc ripper, 5-shank, 12'6" depth control, 300 acres on points, very sharp, SN: 745206; John Deere 980 field digger, 34.5', 3-bar harrow, depth control, 7" sweeps, SN: 004532. (2) BRENT 440 GRAVITY BOXES, BII528 GRAIN CART, LIKE NEW WESTFIELD AND HUTCHINSON AUGERS (2) Brent GT440 gravity flow boxes, rear brakes, 22.5 rubber, lights, ladder kit, (1) red, (1) green; (1) 425/22.5 tire; BII 528 grain cart, 1000 PTO, 18.4x26 diamond tires (red); 2013 Westfield MK 10"x51' swing hopper, PTO, hyd. lift; Westfield WR 6"x51', 7.5 hp, elec. with swivel kit; Hutchinson 10"x62' swing hopper auger, PTO, hyd. lift; Westfield WR 8"x46' auger, PTO; Westfield WR 8"x41' auger, 18 hp, B/S gas; Westfield 6"x36' auger, 5 hp, elec. motor; Parker 250 bushel gravity box w/10-ton gear; (5) Poly hoppers. FARM FANS CF/AB-190 CROP DRYER, LOWERY 1400 BUSHEL HOLDING BIN, GRAIN BINS, MOISTURE TESTER 1995 Farm Fans CF/AB-190 crop grain dryer, single phase, LP gas, 6,175 hrs., on tandem transport wheels; Lowery 1400 holding bin w/6" unload auger, on tandem transport, to sell with dryer package deal; (3) Chicago 18' bins, 3000 bushel; (1) Chicago 21' bin, 4500 bushel; (1) Butler 1000 bushel bin; John Deere and Dole moisture tester. FARMALL 706 GAS WITH WESTENDORF TA-26 LOADER, FARMALL H TRACTOR Farmall 706 gas, open station, WF, fenders, 16.9x34, 500/1000 PTO, 3,548 act. hrs., with Westendorf TA-26 hyd. loader w/bucket and set of pallet forks; Farmall H, 12-volt system, new engine within 8 years, 12.4x38 tires 97%, nice tractor. OTHER FARM MACHINERY & TRACTOR WEIGHTS McCormick 10'x6" grain drill grass seeder; Lindsay 7-section spike tooth drag on hyd. cart; Case 10'x6" grain drill grass seeder; IHC 710 plow, 5x16 toggle trip; (2) 16' Flatbed hay racks, 7 and 10-ton gears; 8-Row30" bean bar w/30 gal. tank; (2) Oliver rear wheel weights; (2) Case rear wheel weights; (2) IH rear wheel weights; Set of 10 IH suitcase weights; Charlyn PTO hyd. pump; 11L-15 tires; 9.5L-15 tires; Set of 15.5x38 band duals; Surge vacuum pump, 5 hp; 16.9x34 tire chains. 550 GAL. FUEL TANK, WELLS CONCRETE FUEL CONTAINMENT POD, OTHER MISC. ITEMS 550 Gal. fuel tank w/Gasboy pump; Gasboy elec. pump; 1400 Gal. Wells concrete containment pod; (4) 1 hp elec. motors, 110V-220V; 5 HP elec. motor; JD Black hyd. cylinder; Antique 5 hp Firestone outboard; 265 Gal. fuel tank w/pump.
SPECIAL NOTE: Viewing after July 4 - 8 a.m.-6 p.m. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: The Fredricksons have given all their machinery and equipment meticulous care and service. You won't find any better than this auction. LIVE ONLINE AND LIVE ON-SITE BIDDING
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Charles & Mary Fredrickson owner/seller 507-420-6045 MATT MARING AUCTION CO. INC. PO Box 37, Kenyon, MN 55946 507-789-5421 800-801-4502 We Sell the Earth & Everything On It.
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FARM MACHINERY AUCTION Thursday, July 16, 2015, 10 AM
LOCATION: Dan’s Truck and Car Wash – 1504 9th. Ave. Langdon ND watch for signs • LUNCH SERVED AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is just a partial listing as more items are coming in. For more pictures and a more complete listing go to: globalauctionguide.com Kale Christianson
IH 7007 bottom plow slats
Large posi lock gear puller
Flex Coil 10’ Canola Roller
Chicago 3 ¼” planer NEW
Dale Stremick 701-370-1602
2 new box blades 1 10’ 1 12’
S30027 pipe threading kit 5 pc
Straw Master 70’ Degelman
PTO generator 15,000 watt
UGT drill bit set NEW
Neil Holmen 256-0169
2 New Dewalt hammer drills
Snow Plane Coyote 2 w/
Dennis Schill 256-3844
Case IH 53’ 4900 vibra tiller
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JD 8650 tractor 10020 hrs SN1005668 20.8-38 tires some new
7000 harrow like new
JD 4630 tractor 3 pt. pto 8560 hrs SN002119R 18.4-34 tires 10x50 Farm King pto auger w/ swing out
Otto heavy duty rock picker 256-5610
Lycoming 4 cyl. Eng elec.
IH 22’ vibra chisel w/harrow
Case Mod. 4900 35’ field cult
start fiberglass bottom skis
1958 Ford single axle truck
2 seater
292 v8 4x2 trans steel box
w/ 3 bar harrow
62 Flexicoil pull behind sprayer 35’ harrow 1000 gal tank 90’ booms full marker 6 1/2 yd. Midland Scraper
New Water pump 3’’ Honda
JD 28’ Chisel Plow walking
GX200
Donahue 28’ trailer
harrow
IH 1456 Tractor
10’ canola roller
2-30.5-32 tires 30%
65’ Herman harrow
SN2650005u01010 pto but
Ken Stremick 701-256-0300
Case IH mod. 8820 25’ pull
not installed cab 18.4-38 tires
1962 Chevy 60 single axle 6 cyl 13’ wood box roll tarp plastic floor very nice 2 14.9-46 tires on 12 bolt rims 60%
type swather w/ finger reel Sakundiak 45x7 w/ 16 hp.
71,000 miles
w/roll tarp 2 new tires 1000 gal poly tank on anhydrous trailer
Brandt 7x45 auger w/ 18 hp.
hyd winch lift
2 pto cab 18.4-38 tires duals
2 w12 x 38 rims
hrs 18.4-38 tires 4 hyd.
90% recent major Case 801B tractor dsl. pto 15.538 tires Very nice
hrs. w/1010 pickup head SN 48942X
1995 Buick Lesabre loaded 150,000 miles runs good 1995 Chevy Silverado ½ ton
1974 Chevy C60 Chevy single
350 ci. AT 4x4 runs great
axle 42,300 miles 4x2 trans.
spreader truck
4-18.4-38 duals and bands
TRACTORS / SKID STEER LOADER • 2006 John Deere 3520 w/300 CX loader & new 72” bucket, cab, 3 pt, hub extensions, Quicktach lift, 145 hrs, super clean; • 1976 John Deere 2640 w/ 3 pt, PTO, 15.5 x38 rears, 2800 hrs • 1942 Farmall H, w/ narrow front, needs carb work, straight tractor • Owatona Model 960 Mustang skid loader w/ 60 hp Isuzu diesel engine, cab, 72” volume bucket, dirt buck and pallet forks, 2650 hrs, clean unit • Hinker tractor cab TRUCK / TRAILERS • 1962 Ford F600 w/ 4x2 trans, 292 engine, good 13 ft WR box & hoist, 82,500 miles, needs fuel system work • 2010 PJ 18ft tandem axle dove tail trailer 5200 lb axles – near new and fancy • 6x8 trailer – homemade box SNOWBLOWERS • 2009 Allied YC1080 108”snowblower • 2006 Lorenze 530 66” snowblower w/ hyd spout LAWN & YARD MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT • 2012 JD Model X540 lawnmower w/ 54” deck, 360 hrs • JD Model X360 lawnmower w/ 42” deck, 109 hrs
Kristen Peterson 330-7561 Band saw Disk sander Craftsman 36” planer Dayton 30 gal dust collector Black & Decker shop vac
15’ steel box roll tarp drill fill
18’ MF self prop. Swather
erator 6000 watt NEW
1994 Chev pickup reg cab
Dan Crockett 701-256-0567
Keith Balsdon 701-370-1582
JD 4630 tractor 13300 hrs. new 300 gal. poly tank
800 Versatile 8700 hrs. recent major 30.5 LR 32 tires 4 hyd. JD Mod. 590 30’ pull type swather
cab kit rebuilt hyd. Pump 3
Viking elec hammer mill Master heater Mod. B140
Peckstow and Wilcox no. 130 sheer 36” break Peckstow 36” sheer
Bench vice SNK515 pt. pto 20.8-38 tires JD 4430 tractor 8200 hrs. new Kelly Power Rammer Mod 10KR Hyd. Jacks Shot gun shell reloader SN 49429 head liner 3 pt quick hitch 2
Header trailer shop blt.
2013 Ford F150 13,300 miles
Brute Mod. 074003 15 gal com- Lots of pipe fittings galvanized and plastic pressor 125 psi NEW
1989 IH 1480 Combine 3800
2003 JD 4410 tractor loader
Cult shovels and spikes
Propane torch
Clark Metal worker Mod.
Camper on single axle trailer
BT1001 16 spd. Drill press NEW
Ron Kucher 350-0671
Central Machinery 10” table
3-10’ sections of Summers 2
Case IH 1010 25’ st. header
hrs. 4x4 w/Melroe 378 pickup head
pto 18.4-38 tires
and box blade 1971 IH Loadstar truck 15’ box
Summers pickup box sprayer Wilrich 41’ vibra chisel w/ 3 bar harrow IH 37’ mod. 45 field cult w/ 3 bar harrow
4x2 trans 305 eng.
saw NEW
Shop lights Half moon aeration tubes
110 volt wire welder
IH 1482 pickup head chaff
Pro TKH Bench grinder NEW
spreader/reverser
4” Vice NEW
Simmental Bulls for sale. Tested and ready to go. Call Ford Farms at 605-627-5614 or 605-690-4721
LOCATION: 17575 74TH ST SE, WAHPETON, ND – FROM THE JUNCTION OF ND HWYS 13 & 81 GO 5 ½ MILES NORTH AND 1 ½ MILES WEST, OR 7 MILES SOUTH AND 1 ½ MILES WEST FROM ABERCROMBIE. COMING FROM MINNESOTA – CROSS TO ND OFF HWY 75 AT BRUSHVALE, MN AND TAKE CO RD 8 TO 81 THEN 3 MILES SOUTH.
looks good Dewalt 17” table saw IH chisel plow 16’ w/3 bar sumDewalt 10” table saw mod 131 27’ Sunflower tandem disk mers harrow Buhler Farm King 1060 pto 48” wood turning lath Darren Gellner 701-370-9013 IH mod. 45 field cult w/ 3 bar auger w/ hyd. Swing out Wood work table Flexicoil Mod. Air seeder 57’ harrow MRL bin fan 100 lb anvil 9” 4” over packers stealth 4” 2 – 1000 gal fuel tanks w/ Dennis Crockett Chicago steel bending brake boots very good Tokheim pumps 701-370-8903 size 5/20 CHS 701-256-2462 2 - 500 gal propane tanks 1980 Versatile 895 6600 hrs. Chicago bending brake 8” 1970 JD 644 payloader 5829 JD mod. 37 sickle mower New 2015 28’ Goose Neck Bench grinder hrs. 1 ½ yd. bucket 20.5-25 King Kutter trailing rotary tandem axle trailer GVW Peckstow 36 “ sheer tires mower 5’ like new 22500 lb. Duracraft 16 spd. Drill press 200 Bu. Hopper seed treater 45’ field cult w/ 3 bar Summers Heavy duty 8’ 3 pt blade Small anvil 1972 Chev. Bulk fuel truck Front mount 8’ snow blower harrow Assortment of new tires Generac Generator 5000 watt Peckstow seamer 45’ Melroe harrow Compressor 2 cyl. 1987 IH S1900 Fertilizer Mod. TG52T42 portable genJohn Delvo 701-256-2988 Don Borho 701-256-3943
For sale by private treaty Registered yearling Angus Bulls. Many calving ease and herd bull prospects. All bulls have current EPDs. All bulls have great disposition. Out of sons of Final Product, Priority, Frontman, and O'reilly Factor. RCA VALLEY ANGUS, Andover, SD. Contact Ashley at 605-380-4426 or pigors@nrctv.com
701-642-6312 / 701-640-0984
Briggs eng elec. Start Westgo take out auger 8x45
Case IH 1680 Combine 3011
Mobility spreader 600 bu. Tank
IH 1066 Tractor
CHAROLAIS BULLS For sale: Performance tested yearlings Great dispositions, calving ease, Polled and semen tested. Carcass tested sires. Complete Performance records and EPD’s available. Jensen Charolais Ranch Scott and Kim 605-847-4755 Lake Preston, SD
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TUES July 1 DAY 2, 2 3:00 p 016 .m. OWNER: LORIN & MARTY STYF
Superior S6 cleaning mill on
Briggs. Eng. Elec. Start elec 1980 Versatile 835 8,000
1974 Chevy 350 ci eng. 4x4
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For Sale: Black Angus 2 year old Heifer Pairs. May Calvers. Gentle. 1200# pr. wt. Rapid City Area. 605-381-4455
Dick Wilhelmi 256-4473
tandems w/ 3 bar summers
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bar new style harrows
• Swisher 60” pull behind mower w/ 18.5 hp motor, hardly used • King Kutter 67” box blade • Woods Bushhog 60” 3 pt mower, like new • King Kutter 7 ft rock rake, like new • DR 26” brush mower w/10.5 hp engine, like new • Fimco yard sprayer • JD 64” front mount thatcher • Craftsman 6.75 weed wacker • JD 130# pull behind broadcaster weed wiper • Teem 4 yd dumpster SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT • 2000 PSI pressure washer • Miller Matic 250 wire welder • Sears radial arm saw • Nut & bolt cabinet(full) • Lincoln 225 amp welder • 155# anvil • (2) 6” bench vices • EX-cell cherry picker • EX-cell engine stand • Parts washer • Craftsman 1 ½ hp 16 speed drill press • Tire changer • Gas welding torch • 130 gallon poly oil tank • 100 gallon service tanks • Qt stroke oil pump • Caldwell 18” bin fan(new) • Misc shop tools & supplies
JOHN DEERE GATOR • 2012 JD Model 625I Gator w/electric box lift, Warn front winch, aluminum rims, windshield, 1.5 miles (actual), new never used. FARM MACHINERY & OTHER EQUIPMENT • Summers Model 600 rock picker • Misken 15 ft 3 pt land plane • JD BB 12 ft end wheel drill, no grass seed, good FARM MACHINERY & OTHER EQUIPMENT • 8 ft 3 pt Danish Time tree digger • Smuckers 30 ft weed wacker • 72” 3 pt V plow w/ gauge wheels • 1000 gal poly tank • 1250 gal poly tank • Paulson tractor loader • 310 gal Pleasure Products tank 3 pt mount • Model 104 3-bar Harrow sections 26 ft • 500 gal poly tank • Conveyair Model 3000 vaculator & hoses • Euro mount heavy duty pallet forks • 18.4x38 combine duals w/ bands & hardware • 14.9x24 rear lug combine tires – IH1680 • JD Universal auto steer FFI receiver, brown display box JOHN DEERE AC2CG35HP compressorator w/13 hp Honda engine, like new. PLUS MORE!
Wisconsin 4 cyl. Eng. Perkins
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DSL motor 9 Vibra chisel
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Sale Managed By & Clerked By: Rezac Auction Company Telephone: (218) 643-2923 • Cellular: (701) 640-2071 Breckenridge, MN 56520 AUCTIONEERS: • Don Rezac, Breckenridge, MN-Lic. #84-16/ND-Lic. #ND86 • Jim Smykowski
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Registered Limousin bulls, performance tested, yearlings, black and red bulls available. Contact Nolz Limousin Mitchell SD 605-996-1810 or 605-999-7035 www.nolzlimousin.com 2 year old Angus and Angus X bulls for sale. Our bulls are bred for moderate frame, thickness, and fleshing ability. They are ideal for grass finishing and won't lose weight and melt down when you get them home. Many are low birth weight bulls that will work well on heifers. They are all semen tested and ready to go to work. Priced $2500-$4500. Call Kurt Jauer (712) 253-8710 or visit us online www.jauerangus.com Yearling and 2 year old Angus bulls, embryo transplant and AI sired, sired by O’Riley Factory, SAV Thunderbird, Connelly Eran 076, Sioux Line Motive, will deliver when needed. Tiegs Angus 701-640-1892 or 701-640-1795 Fall and yearling Angus bulls, Vermeulen Angus Letcher, SD. 605-248-2524 or 605-770-2524. For Sale: 40 first calf heifers with calves at side, black and black baldies, pasture for the summer, bulls, salt, and fly control. $3,000 a pair. Nice, gentle cattle. Call 605-742-4552 or 605-268-0159. For Sale---Limousin and Lim-Flex, Red and Black bulls. All are polledyearlings, falls and twos. Priced right with guarantee. None have been sold off...get first pick. Pasture ready, poured and tested. Symens Hills Ranch-Herman and Judy Symens 3 W and 1 S of Sisseton SD 605-698-4870 2 Vern 150 bushel creep feeders, very good condition, Trail City, SD. 845-3023 Shorthorn bulls, yearling and 2 yr old avail, great performance and ultra sound tested, most are solid red but a few roans, white and blue roans. Catalogue and videos can be viewed at www.galbreathfarms.com, delivery avail. Ryan Galbreath 701-799-4568 Bauman Red Angus Bulls for Sale. By Private Treaty out of Sires such as, C-T Grand Design, LSF Hobo design 1004y, BHR Bases loaded 3135, Pie cutting edge2153, and VGW timeline 245! There are 60 Bulls for sale with many suitable for Heifers. Excellent EPDs. Call Dave 701-321-1994 or 701-336-7201 HILLTOP ANGUS FARM BOWDLE, SD Reg. black yrlg. Angus bulls for sale. Quality set of performance driven bulls. Moderate birthweight, and good disposition. Call Blake Eisenbeisz at 605-281-1192 or 605-285-6741
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TUE., JUL 5 Farm Auction, Bromhead SK. Graefer Farm, Owner. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. WED., JUL 6 Farm Auction, Fulda SK. Neil & Carl Eckl, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. WED., JUL 6 AgIron West Fargo Event Advertising Deadline, Auction Event on August 3, 2016. Steffes Group Inc. WED., JUL 6 - WED., JUL 13 July Online Auction, Upper Midwest Locations. Deadline to Consign is June 15. Steffes Group Inc. THU., JUL 7 Farm Auction, Birsay SK. Randy & Shirley Bergstrom, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
THU., JUL 14 - 10:30 AM/CT Large Farm Retirement Auction, Calvin ND. Kenneth E. Refrow Charitable Remainder Unitrust II, Owner. Dennis Biliske Auctioneer.
THU., JUL 21 Farm Auction, Lethbridge AB. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
THU., JUL 14 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment Auction, Pisek ND. Clair Greicar Estate, Owner. Schuster Auctioneering.
TUE., JUL 26 Brandon Consignment Auction, Brandon MB. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
THU., JUL 14 - 3:30 PM/CT Farm Auction, Kent MN. Paul & Carol LeNoue, Owners. Rezac Auction Company.
TUE., JUL 26 - 10:00 AM/CT Aggregate & Construction Equipment " # ! Auctioneer.
FRI., JUL 15 - 10:00 AM/CT Large Estate Auction, Devils Lake ND. Lloyd & Bernie Zacher Estate, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers.
THU., JUL 21 - 9:00 AM/CT Grand Forks Area Equipment & Truck PreHarvest Auction, Grand Forks ND. Dennis Biliske Auctioneer.
TUE., JUL 26 - 10:00AM/CT Secured Party Construction Auction, #
THU., JUL 7 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Kent, MN. Tony Nordick, Owner. Steffes Group Inc.
SAT., JUL 16 - 10:00 AM/CT Tractors & Farm Equipment Auction, Karlstad MN. Steve & Celeste Engen, Owners. Jason Rominski Auctioneers.
FRI., JUL 8 Farm Auction, Wainwright AB. Jerry Benoit, Owner. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
SUN., JUL 17 - 12:00 PM/CT Tractor, Tools & Antiques Auction, Kennedy MN. Earl Ryden Estate, Owner. Jason Rominski Auctioneers.
THU., JUL 28 Farm Auction, Grande Prairie AB. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
FRI., JUL 8 - 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Penn ND. Stuart Gessner Estate & Linda Gessner, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers.
SUN., JUL 17 - 12:01 PM/CT Collector Tractors, Vehicles & Recreational Items Auction, Fordville ND. Ingdolph Johnson Estate, Owner. Askim Auction Service.
THU., JUL 28 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Mount Vernon, SD. Jim & Joan Johnson, Owners. Steffes Group Inc.
MON., JUL 11 Farm Auction, Lloydminster SK. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. MON., JUL 11 Farm Auction, Hoey SK. Marcel & Theresa Roy, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. TUE., JUL 12 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Machinery Consignment Auction, Langdon, ND. Diseth Auction Service. TUE., JUL 12 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Argusville ND. Larry & Lois Gangnes, Owners. Steffes Group Inc. TUE., JUL 12 - 3:00 PM/CT Farm Auction, Wahpeton ND. Lorin & Marty Styf, Owners. Rezac Auction Company.
MON., JUL 18 - WED., JUL 27 Ptacek Inventory Reduction Online Auction, Owatonna MN. Steffes Group Inc. TUE., JUL 19 Farm Auction, Balcarres SK. Paul & Murray Krug, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. TUE., JUL 19 - 9:00 AM/CT Machinery Auction, St. Hilaire, MN. Ron McKercher Auctions. TUE., JUL 19 - 9:30 AM/CT Pre-Harvest Machinery Auction, St. Hilaire MN. Ron McKercher Auctions.
WED., JUL 27 Farm Auction, Birtle MB. Rocky Pond Farms, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
FRI., JUL 29 - 10:30 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Roseau MN. Naslund Farm, Owner. Dennis Biliske Auctioneer. FRI., JUL 29 - 11:00 AM/CT Estate Farm Equipment Auction, Mylo ND. Jon Holmly Estate, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers. WED., AUG 3 Farm Auction, Figure 8 Angus, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. WED., AUG 3 - 9:00 AM/CT AgIron West Fargo Event, Red River Valley Fairgrounds. Steffes Group Inc. THU., AUG 4 Farm Auction, Elmworth AB. Barry & Janice Sather, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
WED., JUL 13 Farm Auction, Regina SK. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
WED., JUL 20 Farm Auction, Veregin SK. Ray & Lina Marcoux, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
WED., JUL 13 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Turtle Lake ND. Joyce Lloyd, Owner. PiferÂ&#x2019;s Auction & Realty.
WED., JUL 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Carrington, ND. Gussiaas Family Farm Inc, Owner. Steffes Group Inc.
THU., AUG 4 - 10:00 AM/CT Estate/Farm Equipment Auction, Turtle Lake ND. Dale Hanson Estate & Dennis Hanson, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers.
THU., JUL 14 Farm Auction, Leroy SK. Dale & Nicole Knaus & Gerald Knaus, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
WED., JUL 20 - 11:00 AM/MT Farm Machinery Reduction Auction, Culbertson MT. D&B Johnson Farms, Owner. RK Statewide Auction.
FRI., AUG 5 Farm Auction, Valleyview AB. Tom & Teresa Gordon, Owners. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
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Erdmann Angus Ranch, Leola, SD For Sale: Outstanding set of yearling Blk Angus Bulls, suitable for use on hfrs & cows. Bloodlines: Fortitude - Stimulus - Windy Blk Arrow & More. Will keep till May 15 & semen test. May View at www.erdmannangus.com Dan: 605-439-3744 Albert 605-439-3321 Joseph 605-439-3550
2 year old Black Angus Bulls. Semen tested and records. (1) Red Angus bull. Bulls weigh 2,000lbs. Yearling Angus Bulls tested and records. All bulls up to date on shots. Calvin Heitzman Call 605-941-3830 or 605-246-2472
15 yearling Red Angus bulls, semen tested and ready to go, most of them are suitable for heifers but will be big enough to work on cows, Six L Ranch, Lars Hanson 605-380-0886 For Sale: Roller Mill Henke Buffalo 2004 1227, 540 PTO, rollers are 5 cuts per inch, also includes a 10” transfer auger. 605-380-7391
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Custom Fencing
Buskohl Livestock Fencing, We install and remove all types livestock fencing. Barbed Wire, Woven wire, Electric Hi-tensile, and Continuous Fence. We are a licensed and insured company. Call Cody today, 701-640-7869
For Sale: 2 year old purebred black Angus bulls, Top quality virgin Bulls. All checked and ready to go. Top Proven genetics. Can Deliver. Call Bryan at Kallhoff Cattle Co. 507-829-1083 Canby, MN. 56220
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4 yearling Hereford bulls all tested 605-758-2381
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LARGE FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2016- 10:30AM
LOCATION: 7777 97th St NE, Calvin, ND 58323; Driving directions - from Jct Hwys 1 & 5 Langdon, North Dakota- 31 miles west on Hwy 5, 2 miles north & ¼ mile west; OR from the Jct Hwys 281 & 5 Rock Lake, North Dakota- 12 miles east on Hwy 5, 2 miles north & ¼ mile west; OR from Calvin, ND- 2 miles south on Hwy 20 & 3¼ miles west; OR from Clyde, North Dakota- 1 mile north, 5 miles west on Hwy 5, 2 miles north & ¼ mile west AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: : Ken has retired from a successful farming career. Please note a very clean well cared for line of equipment. Most major units were purchased new by Ken and nearly everything has been kept indoors. Not many small items, machinery will start selling by 11.
LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance auction day, July 15th&16th. All items must be removed by July 29, 2016.
For Sale 84 head Holstein heifers, 5-6 months bred, $1,600. 605-881-1979 POLLED HEREFORD BULLS For Sale: Good selection, tame, reasonably priced. Vaccinated for Anthrax, Pink Eye, and Foot-rot. Free delivery. Can hold until you need them. 701-845-0683, early mornings to midnight or leave a message, we’ll call back. Jerry Hieb, Valley City, ND.
SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com
2nd calf black pairs, can keep on grass till fall, 507-820-1144
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Three horse slant load goose neck horse trailer. 1999 Diamond D Dressing room, Folding rear track. Recently serviced, new tire including two spare tires. $3500 Call 218-651-0107 or 701-403-0330
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88.62 +/- Acres • Pembina County, ND
Wednesday, August 3, 2016 – 10:00 a.m. (CT) AUCTION LOCATION: Pembina Community Center, Pembina, ND This land features 56.65 acres of highly productive cropland with above average Soil Productivity Indexes, much of it between 85-90 PI. Farm includes home, two car garage, barns, 8 grain bins, and rural water. The remaining acres include fantastic wildlife habitat for whitetail deer, partridge, small game, and fishing with the Tongue River running through the entire property.
OWNER: Kathleen Gibson
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102nd St. NE P2
ND HWY 1
154th St. NE
Parcel 2: Acres: 59.72 +/- Cropland Acres: 35.79 Legal: Part of the NW¼NE¼ 3-162-52
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Parcel 1: Acres: 34.42 +/- Cropland Acres: 20.52 Legal: Part of SW¼SE¼ 34-163-52 & Part of SE¼SW¼ 34-163-52 House: Features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, rural water, well insulated, new sump pump, air conditioning.
EXIT 208 Drayton, ND 25 mi
Bob Pifer 701.371.8538 bob@pifers.com
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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TRACTORS: *2013 Case IH Steiger 400 4WD, cab suspension, power shift, 4 hyd w/ return line, ISO plug, Pro 700 color touch screen, full Trimble auto guidance, 710/70R42 duals, only 723 hrs, SN#ZCF133334 *2003 Agco DT 225 MFWD, 16 spd power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, Agco FL 600 QT loader w/ bucket & grapple, 380/85R34 fronts, 480/80R46 rear tires & duals, only 1059 hrs showing, SN#M192017 *1982 Allis Chalmers 8070 2WD, CAH, power director, 3pt, 1000 PTO, 3 hyd, front weights, 20.8-38 duals, 6049 hrs, SN#80701136 *1980 Allis Chalmers 7045 black belly, CAH, power director, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd, 18.4-38 tires, single owner, 7904 hrs showing, SN#70453399 *1971 Allis Chalmers 200 tractor, cab, diesel, 3pt, PTO, 2 hyd, 20.8-34 tires, 3438 hrs showing, SN#256218-8 COMBINE & HEADS: *2013 Agco Gleaner S77 Super 7 cornbean-grain combine, lateral tilt var spd feeder, power bin ext, leather interior, guidance ready, Y/M, vari pitch fan, 520/85R42 duals, 18.4-26 rears, HID lights, fine cut chopper, only 142 sep hrs, 228 eng hrs, SN#RS7700DHTV7332 *Agco Gleaner 8200 30’ flex head w/ hyd F/A, 3” cut & Crary air reel full finger auger, SN#AGCR8230TAHW08112 *Gleaner 400 13’ pickup platform w/ Rake Up pkp & wind panel, nicely customized to fit S77, SN#1346568P *Vulcan header trailer w/ flex head pipe SELF PROPELLED SPRAYER: *2005 Case IH SPX 3310 SP sprayer,
90’ booms, Aim Command, Trimble Auto Guidance w/ Ag Leader EZ Guide 500 monitor, EZ Boom 2010 spray control, SCS4600 monitor, single nozzle bodies, fence row nozzles, 14.9-46 tires, Tri Dekon crop savers, hydraulic tread adjust, only 1999 hours, single owner, SN#JFG0007507 SEMI TRACTOR & TRAILERS: *1998 Peterbilt 379 extended hood semi tractor, Unibuilt midrise sleeper, 3406E Cat engine, 13 spd, dual stacks, dual alum tanks, 3:36 ratio, 265 WB, 285/75R24.5 tires, alum wheels, 25000 miles on new rubber, red in color, bought new locally, only 2 drivers since new, 992612 miles showing, VIN#1XPSDB9X3WD448593 *2012 Wilson Pacesetter 41’ alum hopper bottom trailer, ag hoppers, 66” sides, air ride w/ scale, 11-24.5 tires, alum wheels, stainless front & rear panels & roll tarp *1991 Wilson 43’ alum hopper bottom trailer, 66” sides, air ride, new roll tarp in 2014, 11R24.5 tires, good rubber, alum wheels *1973 Fruehauf 33’ 8000 gal water tanker trailer w/ 3 compartments, pump, hose & accessories, 11R24.5 tires, kept indoors FARM TRUCKS: *1987 IH S-1900 Series tandem twin screw, 466 DT diesel, 13 spd, Knapheide 19’ 650 BU stakeless box, hoist, 3pc endgate & roll tarp, new water pump, 4) new 10.00-20 rear tires, 240801 miles showing *1976 GMC 6000 single axle, 350 engine, 4/2 trans, Westeel 15’ steel box & hoist, only 35144 actual miles showing, new steer tires, single owner
AIR SEEDER & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *JD 730/ 1900 air seeder, 44’ 3 section fold, 7.5” spacing, wing gauge wheels, rubber press wheels, single point depth control, 2 bar harrow, single run blockage monitor, JD 1900 TBH cart, 270 BU, 2 comp, fill auger, 3 seed rollers, 30.5-32 tires, 3800 acres on new disk openers, SN#A01900T695317 *Case IH TM 200 50’ field cultivator w/ 5 section fold, 4 bar harrow, walking tandems around, depth control, floating tongue & wing gauge wheels, SN#JFH0014777 *Case IH 4300 53’ field cultivator w/ 5 section fold, 3 bar Summers harrow, walking tandems around, depth control, floating tongue & wing gauge wheels, SN#JAG0623353 *Case IH 5800 41’ chisel plow w/ elec shut off NH3, 3 bar Summers harrow, edge on shanks, floating tongue & wing gauge wheels, SN#JAG0623353 *Case IH 4900 38’ Vibra chisel w/ 3 bar Summer harrow, walking tandems around & floating tongue, low acres *IHC 800 10 bottom 18” auto reset center hinge plow w/ rear coulter, kept indoors *Summers 82’ 5 bar harrow w/ down pressure springs & flex wing carrier, SN#94509 *Summers 42’ trailing vertical fold coil packer *Herman 53’ 4 bar harrow, good sections & teeth GRAIN CART, SWATHERS & AUGERS: *Sunflower 8750 650 BU grain cart w/ roll tarp & side auger, 30.5 -32 tires, SN#1193 *Case IH 8820 25’ self propelled swather w/ cab & a/c, Cummins diesel, finger reel, sliding table & new
wobble box, only 1566 engine hrs, SN#CPH0049682 *Case IH 8220 25’ pull type swather w/ 540 PTO & finger reel, SN#CFH0065955 *ConveyAir 6006 grain vac w/ high clearance unload, hyd reversible air lock, 1000 RPM PTO & accessories, SN#TP04112092RP *Westfield MK130-61 13x61 auger w/ swing hopper, 540 PTO, hyd lift & hopper walker *Westfield MK 100-61 10x61 auger w/ swing hopper, 540 PTO & hyd lift *Mobridge 8770 650 BU PTO batch grain dryer *2) Steel drum canola rollers *Farm King hyd jump auger OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS: *Steiger (Toreq) 1100 11yd hyd push off scraper, 18.4-26 rear tires, 16.5L16.1 fronts, SN#1667 *Haybuster L-106 rock picker/ windrower, SN#84620 *Woods B320 20’ double wing batwing rotary mower w/ 540 PTO & chain kit *Farm King 960 Y9600-4 96” 2 stage snow blower w/ 3pt & 540 PTO *Kirchener pull type V plow *Large Otto rock picker w/ chain picking bed & floatation tires *Summers 82’ wheel boom sprayer w/ 1000 gal tank & hyd pump *IH 1100 7’ trailing sickle mower, kept indoors *4000 gal fuel tank w/ 110V Gasboy pump *1000 gal fuel tank w/ 110V pump *Small DEF tank& pump *Summers 60’ cross fold sprayer boom *Power House gas engine air compressor *Grade 8 bolt assortment *Other farm miscellaneous
KENNETH E. RENFROW CHARITABLE REMAINDER UNITRUST II, OWNER For More Information, call Ken Renfrow 701-370-7019 AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Main Resource Equipment Auctions, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, “Decades of Knowledge - Steady Innovation - Top Results” fax 701-757-4016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, www.resourceauction.com ND Clerk Lic 624, email- info@resourceauction.com TERMS: Cash, good check or wire transfer in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers.
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FOR SALE: 14 Yearling Angus Bulls by private treaty. Sires include Mytty in Focus, S Chisum 9466, S Trailblazer 280, JJZ Limelight 0449, and ZA Connealys Connection. BW range from 60-93 lbs, YW 1000-1200 lbs. Bulls were fed for longevity and soundness, and are gentle with good disposition. J bar E Ranch (formerly Carl and Margie Miller Registered Angus), St. Anthony, ND 58566. 701-445-7475 (H), 701-220-5814 (Jared cell) and 701-320-0331 (Virginia cell)
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