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Zollinger named Weed Society fellow Rich Zollinger, North Dakota State University Extension Service weed specialist, has received the Weed Science Society of America’s highest honor. Zollinger, also a professor in NDSU’s plant sciences department, was recognized with the society’s Fellow Award during the society’s annual meeting in Tucson, Ariz. Zollinger has authored or co-authored more than 200 journal articles and extension publications, including the annually updated “North Dakota Weed Control Guide,” and makes more than 100 presentations a year. He also developed an internationally-recognized adjuvant (substance that improves a pesticide’s performance), weed control chemical formulation and water quality research and testing program. Zollinger also has written more than 140 Section 18 herbicide registrations for minor-acreage crops.

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Kubela joins Hurley and Associates

Greg Krieger of Galesburg, N.D., has been named the 2016 North Dakota Certified Crop Adviser of the Year by the North Dakota Certified Crop Adviser board for his contributions to the field of agronomy. Krieger for 29 years has been a crop consultant with Centrol Crop Consulting. He helps his clients manage sandy, erodible beach ridges and other surrounding soils by incorporating

Hurley and Associates has hired Jacob Kubela as risk management consultant in its Wheaton, Minn., office. Kubela is a licensed commodities broker. He graduated from North Dakota State University and came to Hurley and Associates from AgCountry Farm Credit services where he was a loan officer and a crop insurance agent out of its Fergus Falls, Minn., office.

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Trump administration’s reckless trade policies could hurt farmers By Sen. Heidi Heitkamp

A barley field outside Rolla, N.D., just below the Canadian border, is as far from Mexico as it gets in this country. But don’t let that distance fool you. Disrupting trade with Mexico has consequences as far away as that barley field — especially when agricultural exports alone support 27,000 good-paying jobs in North Dakota, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Trade is foundational for our state. North Dakota sells $4.1 billion dollars in agricultural products overseas each year, USDA reports. That’s an economic boon in a state where one in four workers is a farmer or rancher, or works in a farm-related job. Those exports and the jobs they create make rural America possible. Just ask Doyle Lentz, who has grown barley near Rolla for years and ships about twothirds of his barley to brewers in Mexico. What happens to Lentz and other farmers and ranchers — folks already grappling with low commodity prices — if that market suddenly becomes tougher to reach?

As the administration talks about throwing out or rewriting trade deals that guarantee our farmers access to Mexico, Canada and other key trading partners, we can’t forget how vital export markets are for North Dakota’s workers. Trade policies that grow American manufacturing jobs have my full support, but they can’t come at the expense of agriculture jobs — and I’ll fight to make sure producers don’t end up on the wrong side of new or renegotiated deals. What worries me is that North Dakota farmers have already lost business because of rising tensions with top trading partners. Earlier this year, a new barley deal worth $200,000 for Doyle fell through because of strained relations between the U.S. and Mexico, as Politico reported last month. And it wasn’t just Lentz — barley growers across our state lost out. Rising tensions with China could have big repercussions for North Dakota soybean growers, who export 90 percent of their crops, primarily to China. Trade is also vital for American wheat growers, who export 50 percent of what they produce to hungry markets like Nigeria, the Philippines and Japan. When 95 percent of con-

sumers live outside the U.S., if we aren’t exporting, we’re losing. That’s why I’m doing everything I can to explain to this administration how reckless trade policies could put farm and ranch jobs in jeopardy. Over and over in meetings with President Trump and his cabinet nominees — including USDA nominee Sonny Perdue and U.S. Trade Representative nominee Robert Lighthizer — I’ve echoed North Dakota farmers’ and ranchers’ concerns, and I’ve reinforced how important trade is for rural communities. We need strong trade deals sooner rather than later for North Dakota to compete in huge markets like Japan and growing markets like Vietnam and Malaysia. Staying on the sidelines gives competitors in Australia, Canada and Mexico more time to get preferential access to those markets, blocking out North Dakota’s high-quality crops. Proposals like a 20 percent tax on Mexican imports to the U.S., which the administration floated in January, should worry any North Dakotan. Mexico would retaliate by ratcheting up taxes on American exports to Mexico, hurting farmers and ranchers whose bottom lines depend on exports. That

State-owned land doesn’t hurt township I would like to respond to Agweek’s March 2 article, “State-owned lands cause for concern in Bloom Township, Minn.” The article quotes a Bloom Township supervisor having concerns about state-owned lands costing the township lost property tax revenue. While understandable, I’d like to correct some misconceptions in the article and show how local governments benefit financially from public land. The state’s Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program pays money to local governments to offset lost taxes due to public land ownership. The

State PILT rate in Nobles County for lands purchased from private parties is three-quarters of 1 percent of appraised value. Nobles County tax records show the recently-acquired 640 acres for Swessinger Wildlife Management Area had an estimated market value of $3,431,500. Here’s the income to the county and township resulting from the property. 2016 Property Tax Bill: $17,026 Bloom Township’s Share: $3,044.77 (17.9%) 2018 Payment in Lieu of Taxes: $25,736.25 (assuming $3,431,500 valuation) Bloom Township’s Share: $4,606.79 (assuming the same

17.9% share) As you can see, PILT monies exceed tax revenues for both the county and township. The article also asserts that the DNR is not maintaining its property. That section of Jack Creek is one of the few remaining natural stretches of waterways left in Nobles County. A downed tree creates habitat for turtles and birds. Plant life and the floodplain helps improve water quality. Thank you for allowing me to present the positives of public land. Dennis Frederickson Regional Director, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

kind of trade war is the last thing our agriculture-driven economy needs. In the U.S. Senate, I’ve promoted the trade policies farmers and ranchers rely on. Earlier this year, I reintroduced my bipartisan bill with Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., to support good-paying American jobs by lifting restrictions on private financing for U.S. agricultural exports to Cuba. It’s a needed step, especially to support North Dakota edible bean and pulse growers, but there’s even more we can do to support agricultural exports. This spring, Doyle will plant his family’s 119th crop. It’s a testament to his hard work and the efforts of three generations of family farmers before him. Their work has helped our state feed the world, and made it possible for rural America to stay vibrant for years to come. Doyle’s story is similar to so many others across our state. During this Congress and going into farm bill negotiations, I’ll continue pushing this administration to understand how its policies — particularly on trade — could impact Doyle and all of North Dakota’s producers. Editor’s note: Heitkamp represents North Dakota in the U.S. Senate.

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Bluebird Gardens shutting down

FERGUS FALLS, Minn.—Bluebird Gardens, a community supported agriculture company here, will close after nearly 40 years of harvesting fresh produce for area residents. Owner Mark Boen recently posted on the company’s website that the 2016 growing season would be the farm’s last and the company was shutting down for “multiple reasons.” As of 2016, Bluebird Gardens employed 10 people during its growing season and raised food on 404 acres to serve about 2,400 families in Minnesota and parts of eastern North Dakota. As a CSA, members buy a “share” of a garden and receive regular shipments of produce

from it. In 2015, the farm reported losing money for the first time in its then 38-year history. Boen, an elementary teacher who was named the 2001 WalMart National Teacher of the Year, retired from the profession in 2009. Boen said on Bluebird’s website that he plans to return to teaching. He has secured an education job in Arizona that will begin in mid-July but said he is still open to returning to teaching in this area. The company began in 1978 when Boen and his wife, Diane, purchased 10 acres on what had been the dairy farm operated by Mark Boen’s parents. As a boy, he built and placed bluebird houses on the farm. The Boens plan to auction off the farm’s land and machinery on April 6 and 7. The Boens plan to sell their house separately. “We will miss the beautiful connections to amazing people that have been cultivated over

the decades,” Mark Boen wrote on the farm website. “We will love you all forever.”

N.D. farmer wins stewardship award San Antonio — The National Corn Growers Association on March 3 awarded the Good Steward Recognition award to Joe Breker from Havana, N.D., during the Commodity Classic. The NCGA recognized Breker for his dedication to keeping the land his family has farmed since the late 1800s productive into the future. Breker uses tiling, no-till and strip-till practices, cover crops, and rotational grazing including on cover crops. He is involved in a manure management program that uses manure from a large nearby dairy which he composts then uses to provide fertility and build organic matter in his fields. Breker says learning and adopting conservation practices

isn’t a decision so much as it is an ever-evolving process and a life-long commitment. After nearly four decades of trying to farm better and more sustainably he is still learning and teaching others on his farm. “In 2011 we made our largest single investment in our farming career by building a familyand investor-owned lodge in the middle of a scenic pasture on our farm. It took two years to build Coteau des Prairies Lodge. In less than four years of operation we have hosted people from more than 20 countries and most of the 50 states,” Breker says. “Our favorite thing to do is engage these groups in conservation agriculture discussion and tours so they understand all the positive changes taking place in farming.” For more information and a video about Breker and the award, go to ncga.com/goodsteward.

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his last weekend, my Mom and Gram came for a visit. I met them in town for lunch, and then we headed for the farm. When we got to the river, I stopped to catch some pictures of the ice jams. I’ve seen it a hundred times. But every year I’m still awed by the awesome power of this force of Nature — huge slabs of mini glaciers, moving slowly downstream, carving the river as they go. Most years, this annual migration also means putting in new fence crossings where the ice tears the barbed wire from its posts and carries it away. And it signals the coming transition to spring, and a new season of activity on the farm. It made me think about the amount of time farmers spend thinking about the weather, aware of the elements and what a particular weather system or anomaly might mean. Around our camp, we live and die by the Weather Channel and National Weather Service updates. Our kids knew from the time they were tiny where to find the forecast on TV. They also knew that when the weather was on, they’d better find something quiet to do until it was over! Seeding, calving, haying, harvest, fencing, working cows, feeding — almost every task on the farm depends on, or needs to be managed around, the weather. What others take for granted or barely notice, we take pretty seriously. We keep records about the weather too. I know more than one farm wife with notebooks full of yearly markers like first and last freezes, significant rain and snow amounts, first and last snowfalls, fog days that can help predict future precipitation, what date the river breaks up, soil temperatures that tell us when it’s seeding time, and more. I’m not as good at writing it down as some, but my farmer seems to remember most of it in his head. I suspect it’s because he’s been noticing those things and keeping a mental log since the time he was small — watching the morning and evening weather on TV with his own Dad. This intimate relationship with Mother Nature isn’t just for management or monetary purposes either. There’s a real life or death aspect to it. Winter blizzards, torrential rains and wildfires are all legitimate concerns. Being prepared reduces risks to both livestock and humans, but Mother Nature is unpredictable and always has the final word. While blizzard conditions gripped much of our area last week, wildfires raged in the South. I read with horror about a young couple who lost their lives as they worked to rescue a herd of cows trapped by the flames. We know the sense of obligation and gut wrenching sense of helplessness they must have been feeling. And although seemingly inexplicable to some, we understand their actions regardless of the risk. Those kids have our utmost respect, and our heartfelt prayers and deepest sympathies go out to their families. Some of my friends laugh at my habit of keeping an eye to the sky, or about the fact that my FEMA weather app won’t let me add any more locations. I’ve been scolded more than once for a weather alert on my phone going off during a meeting. And I’ve seen more eye rolls than I can count when I jump at the sound of the fire siren in town or cancel a trip to stay home because of the forecast. But for us, all those things are more than a nuisance or quirky habit. They’re a necessity and a way of life.


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Mexico cancels sugar shipments to the U.S. By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer

FARGO — Mexican cancellations of certain shipments of sugar into the U.S. may be a positive sign for beet farmers, but it’s too soon to say how significant they are, officials of U.S. sugar organizations say. Jack Roney, director of economics and policy analysis for the American Sugar Alliance, says the cancellations announced on March 6 indicate the Mexicans realize they had miscalculated the amount and kind of sugar they could send into the U.S. and may have been continuing to “dump” sugar into the market at below-Mexican prices. Roney declined to comment on Mexican claims that the cancellations are related to changing personnel in the U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Department of Agriculture after the election.

Implications Roney, whose organization represents both beet- and cane-growing and processing industries, says it’s too soon to say whether cancellations of the shipments will have a significant or long-lasting effect on supplies and prices, which ultimately affect prices paid to shareholders of the Red River Valley’s beet sugar cooperatives. Roney says the Mexican sugar imports have been depressing U.S. refined sugar prices severely, and any let-up in supplies should help. Reuters has reported that Mexico’s sugar chamber sent a letter to Mexican mills on March 6, suggesting that existing permits would be reissued in April. “There are beet farmers — particularly

young beet sugar farmers — who are going out of business because low sugar beet prices are coinciding with low prices in other commodities,” Roney says. He says the low prices are not the only factor but have contributed to the closure of operations at the Torrington, Wyo., sugar beet plant, and have caused the end of the Hawaiian sugar cane industry after nearly two centuries of existence. Kevin Price, Crystal’s vice president for governmental affairs, was cautious in evaluating the cancellations. He says the amounts may not be significant compared to annual trade. “To the extent the cancellation of these licenses leads to more accurate management of Mexican sugar exports to the U.S., that would be helpful since Mexico was determined by our government to be violating subsidy and trade laws,” he says.

Part of NAFTA Roney says the current news has its roots in the North American Free Trade Agreement, completed in 1994. That was designed to eliminate trade barriers across numerous categories, including sugar. In 2013, the Mexicans exported 2 million tons of subsidized sugar onto the U .S. market when it only needed 1 million tons, collapsing the U.S. market and putting U.S. prices below forfeiture levels for the U.S. loan programs. The U.S. loan programs are designed to be operated at zero cost, but the government had to spend money clearing the sugar that was acquired through forfeitures.

The U.S. sugar industry sued the Mexican industry. The U.S. Department of Commerce found that Mexican subsidy levels and margins totaled as high as 80 percent for some of the Mexican exports. The U.S. International Trade Commission voted unanimously that Mexico had injured the U.S. industry. At the end of 2014, large duties were scheduled to go in place against Mexico sugar, but instead the U.S. and Mexican government authorities negotiated the “suspension agreements.” These allowed the Mexicans to suspend the penalties and resume sending dutyfree sugar into the U.S., but at agreed-to amounts equal to what the U.S. needs — both for its raw cane sugar refineries and what the refined sugar market can bear. The agreements break down shipments by quarter, allowing only 30 percent of a year’s shipments in the first quarter, and up to 55 percent in the first half of the year, for example. “Two years into the suspension agreements, it was apparent to us that they’re not working as intended,” Roney said. “Mexico has been finding ways to circumvent our cane refining industry.”

Raw versus refined The vast majority of the sugar coming into the U.S. has been raw cane sugars, which U.S. cane refiners needed. The suspension agreements were designed to ensure adequate raw sugar supplies for cane refineries. “The industry argued that the raw sugar refiners are of national security interest because — in the event of both a domestic beet sugar and domestic cane sugar produc-

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tion failure — the raw cane sugar refiners would be needed to supply the U.S. market,” Roney says. U.S. raw sugar prices have soared to 31.7 cents per pound because the U.S. mills have been shorted by Mexican exports even as U.S. refined sugar prices have plummeted 24 percent since the suspension agreements were announced in late 2014, Roney says. Reuters quoted Richard Pasco, president of the Sweetener Users Association, as saying the cancellations “adds to protracted marketplace uncertainty,” but Roney notes that members of that association purchase refined sugar, not raw sugar. The Mexicans have been sending semi-refined sugar to end-users, so it’s been hard for sugar beet refining companies to sell their refined sugar, Roney says. The U.S. beet producers have added to the oversupply by producing large crops due in part to favorable weather, despite reduced crop acres, he says. “We have a case of too little raw cane sugar (for refiners) and too much refined sugar,” he says. Roney says the U.S. sugar industry is eager to get U.S. and Mexican government authorities together to solve the problems. “If we can’t solve them, we’ll urge the U.S. government to impose the duties that they were going to impose before,” Roney says. “If those duties keep Mexican sugar out, the U.S. cane sugar refineries can ‘go to the world’ to get raw cane sugar to make up the difference.”


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Tile drainage still makes sense, supporters say By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Garth Kruger is taking the long view on tile drainage, aka “agricultural subsurface drainage” and “subsurface water management.” Though tile drainage might not make great financial sense in the short term, the Warren, Minn, farm still sees it as strong long-term investment. “I’ve got young children. When you consider them, the next generation, you take a different view of this,” he said. Kruger was among about 45 Minnesota, North Dakota and Canadian agriculturalists who attended a tile drainage design workshop March 2-3 in Grand Forks, N.D. The event was a collaborative effort of the University of Minnesota and North Dakota State University extension services. Tile drainage involves installing underground pipes in fields to regulate subsurface water and help plant roots develop properly, improving yields. Tile drainage originally used short lengths of clay pipes known as tiles. Plastic tubing with small perforations is used now. Excess subsurface moisture slowly flows into the tubing and is taken to a ditch or other outlet. Traditionally, tile drainage was rare in northwest Minnesota and northeast North Dakota, in part because farmers felt the area’s flat fields worked against the practice. But improving technology and the area’s wet cycle that began in the early 1990s encouraged farmers to install tile drainage, as did high crop prices and strong farm profits from 2008-13. In the past few years, however, crop prices and farm profitability have slumped, cutting into the appeal of tile drainage in the region. But farmers and landowners shouldn’t be overly influenced by poor crop prices, tile drainage supporters say. “You need to consider what’s best for the next 30, 40 years,” said Hans Kandel, an NDSU extension agronomist whose work includes research into higher yields and other benefits of tile drainage. Installing tile drainage “is an investment in your property” that makes financial sense in the long run, said Gary Nordick, territory sales manager for Advanced Drainage Systems Inc., which had a booth at the Grand Forks workshop.

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A guest of the 2017 Extension Subsurface Drainage Design and Water Management Workshop holds a paper calculation tool on Thursday, March 3 at the Grand Forks county office building.

Opportunities remain

Nobody has a firm handle on much tile drainage has been installed recently in the area, said Tom Scherer, NDSU extension agricultural engineer whose work includes tile drainage. Regardless of the number, many fields remain good candidates for tile drainage installation, he and other experts say. Tiling costs are calculated on a perfoot basis, but generally work out to about $800 per acre. The amount can be bigger or smaller, depending on the size of the project and how much of the installation, if any, is done by the landowner rather than a contractor, officials say. Every tile drainage project is different, and no single system works best on every field, said Gary Sands, a University of Minnesota professor and extension engineer. Tile drainage of farmland is sometimes criticized by people outside agriculture as a contributor to spring flooding. But tile drainage supporters say the reverse is true: that tile drainage removes excess water from fields during the summer, when rivers and other waterways typically are low, and creates more water storage capacity in fields during the spring, reducing the amount of water in swollen waterways. “There are some people who are starting to recognize that. And there are some who still don’t,” Scherer said.


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REGIONAL NEWS

Landowners plan to fight piglet farm permit upheld by judge By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer

FARGO — The lawyer for a landowner group from Buffalo, N.D., said the group will appeal a judge’s decision to support the North Dakota Health Department’s approval of a 9,056-head piglet farm in western Cass County. East Central District Judge Douglas R. Herman issued a preliminary order upholding the health department’s approval of the permit for Rolling Green Family Farms to build a gestation and farrowing facility. The court issued a proposed judgment on Monday, March 6, and was likely to make it final within a day or so, said Derrick Braaten, a Bismarck-based lawyer for the Concerned Citizens of Buffalo. The decision was a surprise and a disappointment, Braaten said, adding the landowners definitely will appeal the issue to the North Dakota Supreme Court within 60 days. “To me, his opinion read pretty much like the Health Department’s brief,” Braaten said. Pipestone Holdings will manage the Rolling Green farm for a dozen independent hog producer-owners who will receive the piglets. Barry R. Kerkaert, a veterinarian and vice president of Pipestone Holdings, said the owners in Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota have not yet decided whether to go ahead with construction this spring because of the risk of an adverse North Dakota

Supreme Court appeal. “We’re really excited with the district judge’s decision and appreciate the great work that the Department of Health has done,” Kerkaert said. He said frivolous lawsuits have the effect of delaying and frustrating those who would invest in the state. “I’m disappointed in these folks’ lack of confidence in their own state,” Kerkaert said of the opponents. “I’m pretty passionate about how people put themselves in front of food production and somehow feel they are taking the high road. It’s very selfish behavior.” The $20 million facility would involve an annual payroll of more than $1 million, Kerkaert said. In the order, Herman said the parties submitted over 6,000 pages of transcripts and held oral arguments on Feb. 6 in Fargo. The company applied for a permit on Sept. 8, 2015, and revised it on Dec. 10, 2015. The department held a public meeting on March 17, 2016, to collect comments, and Rolling Green finalized its application on June 20, 2016. The department issued its conclusions on Aug. 4, 2016, supporting the permit with three modifications: to require injecting or incorporation of manure within eight hours of land application; to require weekly inspections of the drain tile sump; and to conduct groundwater monitoring of the

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drain tile sump, taking corrective action if needed. The final permit was issued Aug. 23, 2016, and Braaten’s clients filed their appeal to Cass County on Sept. 2, 2016.

Their voice Herman disagreed with the department that Braaten’s clients lacked standing to pursue the appeal. He said they had participated in the process and their “continued use and enjoyment of their property could be affected.” He said that if a more “fullblown” permit is required, the setbacks jump to 1.5 miles and specifically includes some of the appellants. On the other hand, the judge found that the Health Department “followed the law regardless of standard of review to be applied.” He said the state permit appeal isn’t the proper way to compel Rolling Green to obtain a more stringent federal North Dakota Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit, which comes from the federal Clean Water Act. He said the Environmental Protection Agency rules require concentrated animal feeding operations to apply for a more stringent permit only if they “discharge pollutants into surface waters,” which the permit doesn’t allow. Braaten had argued the agency should have been allowed more comment because Rolling Green made changes to the permit after the March 17, 2016, meeting, and a

comment period extension to March 19, 2016. All updates were final on June 20, 2016. Herman said any changes “provided additional support for and improved the existing designs.” He said the agency was not obliged to reopen comment periods for favorable design changes or additional land application areas because they are “not pivotal.”

One direction

Further, Herman said it is an “inescapable fact that all material changes required by NDDH flow in one direction only: requiring more and more of Rolling Green so as to provide more safety and security to the public, specifically including local residences” including the appellants. The judge didn’t disagree with the agency when it accepted Rolling Green’s calculations the 200,000 unweaned piglets born each year would not be counted under formulas that indicate they are small enough and with the sow so don’t carry a formula number. The appellants said should be counted as .1 animal unit and that it would add enough to numbers to increase setback distances to 1.5 miles, instead of 1 mile. “To be perfectly candid, it is difficult for a judge chambered in Fargo to tell the state agency how it should count pigs,” Herman said, in the order. “This is where a reviewing court would give deference to the administrative agency’s reasonable interpretations of its own regulations.”


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THE PINKE POST

Unexpected visit brings joy, memories By Katie Pinke Agweek Publisher The doorbell rang on a regular Wednesday afternoon. You have to make an effort to drive out to our house, so it’s rare for the doorbell to ring unless my daughters are playing on the porch. I knew it wasn’t them this time because they were at an afterschool church group. KATIE UPS and FedEx packages are dropped off at my PINKE husband’s office. I usually can see who walks up to our house from my home office but I didn’t this time. I opened the door to find an 80-plusyear-old friend, bundled up in her winter coat, mittens and hat, with a manila envelope in hand. She had hoped to catch our girls at home to show them “this,” pointing to the envelope. “Frieda,” as I’ll call her, had stopped at our family business lumberyard first to find out if I was home before venturing out to our house. In this day of smartphones, texting and social media, an unexpected guest brightens my work-from-home after-

noon. Frieda and I share a unique bond and connection. She showed up on the front step of our rental house 10 years ago when we moved from Fargo to Wishek. She brought a loaf of lemon bread and asked if I remembered her from my grandparent’s 50th wedding anniversary. Only our family and my grandparent’s wedding party attended their anniversary celebration in 2001. Frieda was one of my grandma’s three bridesmaids as well as her little sister at the North Dakota State University Kappa Delta House in the late 1940s and early 1950s. When my grandma makes the 160mile trip to Wishek, she and Frieda often take time to visit. They’ve exchanged Christmas cards and notes from time to time during the past 65 years. Frieda sends our kids birthday cards and gives them gifts throughout the year. She never misses a school concert, and she sat in the bleachers for most of our son’s home basketball games. Frieda isn’t just someone we know in Wishek — she’s a treasured friend, a grandma figure in many ways to my children. Frieda decided to stay for a bit so she went out to turn off her car. She came back in and sat at the dining room table.

The manila envelope laid unopened with my daughter’s names written on it. My curiosity was growing. “Would it be OK if I just peeked inside to see what you have in there?” I asked. “Oh, I just had to give the girls this now,” she said. “I was cleaning and someday my kids wouldn’t know what to do with this. They’ll probably think it’s garbage. It wouldn’t be special to them. Yes, go ahead and open it.” I spread out the contents of the envelope on our kitchen counter. I saw a large black and white photo of my grandparents and others in formal attire, including Frieda and her date. On the back it said, “Alpha Gamma Rho Fall Term Party, 1950.” There was also a Kappa Delta chapter picture, labeled 1949, and a newspaper article with a picture of my grandma as queen of the Little International Livestock Show. I saw a Blue Key National Honor Fraternity program with my grandpa listed as a director for a play put on by Alpha Gamma Rho. Lastly, I opened a photo album featuring small black and white photos of my grandma I had never seen before as well as their wedding invitation, a napkin from their wedding embossed with their names and my grandparent’s 1951 Christmas card with

their wedding picture. Frieda saved all of these little mementos of my grandma for 65-plus years and now she was giving them to my daughters. I’m not much of a saver, but my grandma is. Clearly Frieda is too. On a regular Wednesday afternoon, which also happened to be International Women’s Day, I was taken back several decades when young women were in college, pursuing their fresh dreams — different dreams than their mothers’ but ones that wouldn’t have been possible without the foundations set by their mothers. Women such as Frieda and my grandma earned college degrees, setting a high bar and example for my mom, daughters and me to follow and live up to. I’m thankful for their friendship, which lasted for generations. I’m thankful for their examples of women who give more than they ever expect in return and for Frieda’s mementos that demonstrate to my daughters a lifelong friendship and the love of my grandparents that is nearly 66 years strong. I’m guessing most doorbells don’t get much use these days. I plan to pay an unexpected visit to a friend sometime soon.

THE RIPPLE

Going the extra mile is worth the risk By Marytina Lawrence I recently attended a meeting of communication directors. The passion and talent in the room was beyond good, and they all represented a different entity directly or indirectly involved in agriculture. Each individual is charged with developing and communicating messaging for agriculture that is truthful, passionate and sincere. The job of the group is to coalesce and learn from one another, creating partnerships that make us better at what we do. The sharing of knowledge and passion is always stimulating, especially when the ultimate goal for everyone in the room is to do things better. This particular group of communicators meets quarterly to share and discuss the issues, challenges and triumphs they have experienced in their jobs. It is a dynamic group that crosses lines

of gender, generation and commodity. I always leave the group with the hopeful attitude that I am not alone in my personal quest to share the real story of what farmers do each and everyday. But, I had an epiphany during our meeting this time that reminded me how important it is to stay connected and sincere in our associations with others who share common goals. During the arrival/social time of the meeting prior to the start of the official agenda, I ran into someone I had met two years prior who was a significant connection for me. Due to timing and job shifting, we never got the opportunity to work together as I had hoped, and I remember at the time being disappointed in a missed opportunity. Now, here in this room is a woman I greatly respected, connected to me through a completely

different association, and the door of opportunity for both of us suddenly swung wide open. With a brief conversation, an exchange of calendars and mutual admiration for our positions, we have set a date to move forward with the goals we had once discussed that could prove mutually beneficial and positive for agriculture in the near future. Why is this important? Well, I almost did not attend this meeting. I was conflicted due to personal constraints and had struggled with the justification of the travel and time. Philosophically, I knew it was important to attend, understanding that there is always something new to learn. I never anticipated that in addition to learning something new about communication, I would reunite with someone grossly important to my professional cause.

Six degrees of separation. They say that every sixth person you come in contact with knows you, or someone you are connected to, or someone you will eventually connect with. This meeting for me was not a chance meeting, and I am looking forward to the impact it will have on my ability to positively influence the agricultural community in the future. But the big take away for me is the what if. There is always an excuse for not going the extra mile and forming partnerships and associations with others. It’s hard work, requires our time and personal investment, and there is no guarantee of the outcome. My lesson for today … It is worth the risk. Editor’s note: Lawrence and her husband Bryan raise turf grass, alfalfa, corn and purebred Hereford cattle near Princeton, Minn. She works for the Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation and is state coordinator for the Speak for Yourself program. Reach her at marytinathefarmerswife@ gmail.com.


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COVER STORY

Farmers gear up for new herbicide use By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Like other Upper Midwest soybean farmers, Mike Loyland is happy that he has a new tool to fight weeds. Also like other area farmers, the Thompson, N.D., producer knows the newly approved formulation of the herbicide dicamba requires greater-than-usual care. “It’s good we have this. Now, to use it properly, we’ll have to continue to be vigilant,’ says Loyland, who also raises other crops, including potatoes, that can be hurt by dicamba drift. He’s not alone. For months, at farm shows and in meetings with agronomists, chemical salespeople and extension specialists, farmers across Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota have been evaluating the pros and cons of dicamba — and preparing themselves to use it correctly. “It’s the hot topic of 2016-17” for soybean farmers, says Jerry Schmitz, a Vermillion, S.D., farmer and president of his state Soybean Association. Soybeans, corn and wheat are the three major crops of the Upper Midwest. Most farmers in Minnesota and the eastern and central Dakotas grow soybeans, and their popularity continues to spread north and west. Applying chemicals to fight weeds in crops is commonplace in the Upper Midwest. Even so, dicamba use in soybeans “isn’t business as usual,” says Andrew Thostenson, North Dakota State University Extension Service pesticide program specialist. “We’re asking people to take measures that are well above what’s been expected to date. The level of application and precision that’s expected and required is higher than what we’ve seen on other products,” he says. The new dicamba formulation is on a two-year probation by the Environmental Protection Agency, further increasing the importance of applying it properly. Thostenson’s assessment: “It’s a useful tool, a needful tool. My apprehension is the learning curve. How long will it take for applicators to get up to speed on this?” Despite his apprehension, he’s also confident that farmers and other applicators will figure things out. “I have the utmost pride and positive view of our applicators. I think they have incredible capability,” he says. Farmers faced a similar learning

Above: Rows of corn and soybeans next to each other in a sunlit field on a summer day Cover: Farmers will have another herbicide option to use from the ground in 2017 as a new dicamba formulation has been approved on a probationary basis. Submitted photo by North Dakota Soybean Council process, albeit on a smaller scale, with Roundup Ready products in the late 1990s, and they came through it well, Thostenson says.

Old product, new formulation Dicamba has been used for many years in wheat and corn. It helps to control weeds by causing them to grow abnormally and often to die. More recently, dicamba-tolerant soybeans were developed because of growing weed resistance to glyphosate, a widely used herbicide. Experts

stress the need to use an assortment of herbicides and other tactics against weeds. Late last year, the EPA approved short-term registration for a new dicamba formulation that can be used on dicamba-tolerant soybeans. Monsanto, BASF and duPont are all selling versions of it for the 2017 crop season. Monsanto estimates that its formulation will be used on 15 million acres of soybeans this year, with a similar formulation for cotton applied on 5 million acres.

The soybean registration is effective in 38 states, including North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. It will expire on Nov. 9, 2018, two years after it was first approved, if EPA decides there have been too many problems with its use. The new dicamba formulation for soybeans will be applied later in the growing season, and in greater doses, than the longstanding use of the herbicide in wheat and corn. As

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a result, drift from the new formulation can hurt other crops, including non-dicamba-tolerant soybeans, sugar beets and potatoes, unless label restrictions are followed very carefully. Just reading and following label restrictions isn’t sufficient, either: Applicators also need to read and follow online updates on company web sites. Study and implement both the label restrictions and online updates — or don’t use the new formulation, experts say. The do and don’t list includes the following: ► Aerial application isn’t allowed. ► Ground-speed application can’t exceed 15 mph. ► Sprayers must be cleaned meticulously. ► The spray boom must be no more than 24 inches above target. ► Follow restrictions on what crops can be planted the year after application.

In the news elsewhere Thousands of acres of soybeans were damaged last year by dicamba spray drift in Missouri and some other states, and legal actions are ongoing. An Arkansas farmer faces murder charges for shooting a neighbor who confronted him about dicamba drift damage. The crop damage was caused by farmers who illegally applied old dicamba formulations, not the new ones approved by the EPA. The new formulation is less volatile and less likely to drift, especially when used properly, experts say. Ryan Rector, Monsanto’s dicamba technology development manager, says his company’s new soybean formulation wasn’t available or applied last year, so he can’t comment on what happened in 2016. The EPA says, “When used according to label directions, dicamba is safe for everyone.” Thostenson and others in ag note that homeowners have used dicamba for years to control dandelions and other weeds in lawns.

Monsanto’s take It’s unclear if the joint read-thelabel, read-the-website requirement for the new dicamba formulation is unique. But the twin stipulation is definitely unusual.

Crops at risk Upper Midwest farmers grow many crops, which are susceptible in varying degrees to dicamba drift. Here’s how North Dakota weed scientists rate the threat to different crops: ► Low susceptibility: small grain, canola, corn, flax, millet, triticale. ► Moderate susceptibility: alfalfa, buckwheat, safflower, and tomato. ► Very high susceptibility: chickpea, dry bean, field pea, grape, lentil, sunflower, potato, non-dicambaresistant soybean, and sugarbeet. Non-dicambaresistant soybeans, unlike the dicamba-resistant ones, haven’t been bred to stand up to the herbicide.

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Andrew Thostenson, a North Dakota State University Extension Service pesticide program specialist. Photo taken Feb. 14, 2017, at St. Cloud, Minn. EPA recognized during the registration process last year that more and new information about the product would become available this spring and summer, Rector says. “EPA wanted us to have the website,” Rector says. “It’s really meant to be an extension of the label (and) to house the most up-to-date information.” Monsanto has worked with its own sales groups and also its retail partners to train and educate customers about the new product, and that will continue through the growing season, Rector says. “If you have questions about it (proper application), call your extension personnel or retailer or agronomist,” Rector says. “The last thing we want is for folks to take a guess at what they should be doing.” He’s optimistic the product will be popular and successful. “There’s definitely a lot of excitement around this. Folks understand the value of dicamba,” Rector says. “I’m looking forward to it and think we will have a lot of good experiences this year.”

‘Cup of coffee’ Soybean farmers say they welcome the new dicamba formulation. “I am very excited about having another tool to protect the health of

Three companies — Monsanto, BASF and DuPont — are all selling their own dicamba products. Each product is a little different, and proper use of one varies from proper use of the others. All three products require that their web site, which provide updates to the label information, be reviewed before the herbicide is applied. The web sites are: ► Monsanto, www.xtendimaxapplicationrequirements. com. ► BASF, http://agproducts.basf.us/campaigns/engenia/ ► DuPont, www.exapanapplicationrequirements. dupont.com.

my growing crops,” Schmitz says. Weeds, like other living organisms, adapt to their surroundings and naturally develop resistance to the herbicides that farmers use. Dicamba gives soybean farmers another option that can limit that resistance, he says. He uses a baseball analogy to describe the new formulation. “I feel kind of like a pitcher at a baseball game. If the pitcher always throws the same type of pitch time after time, the hitter adapts and is prepared for what’s coming. But when the pitcher employs a wide variety of pitches and can change from a fastball to a slider, he has a tremendous advantage,” Schmitz says. “That’s how weed control works. Farmers need several options to choose from,” he says. As for using the new formulation properly, Schmitz cites “the seven Ps: Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance and Potential Problems.” “I have been learning and preparing

all winter and continue to do so,” he says. By adhering to the guidelines, farmers will have “a very safe, successful and rewarding experience with dicamba,” he says. Schmitz also says farmers “need to be over-cautious to make there is no drift no matter what.” Theresia Gillie, a Hallock, Minn., farmer and president of her state Soybean Growers Association, also praises the value of dicamba to soybean producers. “It’s a great tool to add to our toolbox,” she says. She stresses the importance of good communication between farmers who apply dicamba and their neighbors to minimize the risk of drift damage and potential legal action. “It’s so important to talk about this with your neighbors. A cup of coffee costs a lot less than a lawyer,” she says.


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COMMENTARY

Regional divisions have delayed past farm bills By Sara Wyant Special to Agweek

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Since the Great Depression in the 1930s, the federal government has often responded to disasters on the farm in an attempt to better manage risk, but some of the responses have worked better than others. In modern-day times, the Congressional Research Service noted that there is a collection of programs that make up the “farm safety net.” These include: ► Farm commodity price and income support programs under Title I ► Federal crop insurance under the Federal Crop Insurance Act of 1980 ► Disaster assistance programs under Title XII of the 2008 farm bill By the end of the 2008 farm bill, it was widely accepted that “ad hoc” disaster programs were not effective. Often times, Congress lagged for years in making payments and farmers sometimes went out of business during the wait. The complicated Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments Program was not viewed as very helpful or popular either. Farm bills are usually more evolutionary than revolutionary, but the budgetary environment in 2011 was ripe for reform. With lawmakers focused on deficit reduction, direct payments — made whether or not farmers planted a crop — were a big reform target for many Republicans and Democrats. And the super-committee process later in the

year made it clear that political support for direct payments was waning. But if direct payments were going to be cut, what type of farm program would replace them? Corn and soybean growers rallied behind a shallow-loss risk management program that eventually became known as the Agriculture Risk Coverage program. Rice and peanut growers were more concerned about longer-term price risk and advocated for a program that paid when prices fell below a certain “reference price” level. The first version of the Senate Ag Committee’s farm bill, with Sen. Debbie Stabenow at the helm and Sen. Pat Roberts serving as ranking member, delivered a shallow-loss revenue protection program favored by corn and soybean growers. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas, R-Okla., made clear that the yet-unwritten House bill would include a price-based alternative to meet the concerns of Southern growers. The House version would indeed include a “Price Loss Coverage” plan based on new “reference” prices. But it didn’t happen without some rather testy exchanges with those who opposed setting commodity specific price support “reference” prices. “The behind closed door debates between Midwestern and Southern lobbyists and staff were philosophical, regional, and often very personal,” recalls a source who was involved

in the discussions. And they often involved other aspects of the commodity-title-like payment limitations and whether payments should be calculated on planted versus base acres. “On price risk, it goes to the heart of the fixed price versus rolling average benchmark that underlies the Price Loss Coverage versus Agricultural Risk Coverage fight. Do farmers need a floor price protection that does not change or one that adjusts and expects them to also adjust management when prices are sustained at relatively low levels,” the source explained. In some respects, the debate also reflected the future outlook for commodity prices. Corn, soybeans and wheat were hitting record highs during most of the time period when the farm bill was being written. But Chairman Lucas, who farms in northwestern Oklahoma, reminded his colleagues as he opened up the House Agriculture Committee markup in 2012 that, “I know how risky it is to be a farmer. … I know at a moment’s notice a dream crop can turn into a disaster.” And as he had frequently reminded his fellow lawmakers, “A safety net is written with bad times in mind. These programs should not guarantee that the good times are the best but, rather, that the bad times are manageable.” Ultimately, it took an almost Herculean effort over three years to finally pass a bill in the House — albeit without the nutrition

title — and then conference with the Senate in a way that could gain final approval in both chambers and be signed by President Barack Obama on Feb. 7, 2014. Regional fights weren’t the only reason for delay, but farm bill veterans say the lack of unity among commodity groups didn’t help improve an already complicated and controversial farm bill debate, sources said. So as farmers and ranchers look ahead to the 2018 farm bill, it’s not surprising that farm organizations leaders have already been meeting for months, trying to find areas of agreement on the commodity title and other provisions. “It’s not likely that regional divisions will cease to exist, but perhaps they can be minimized,” noted one of the leaders involved in those discussions. Failure to work together could mean that risk management tools like crop insurance – where there is already strong support from across the country – could also be targeted. “I think our biggest challenge is going to be, be unified when we go forward with a farm bill,” emphasized American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall during his organization’s annual meeting earlier this year. “We’ve got to find common ground in that to make sure that everybody has that safety net that covers them.” Editor’s note: Wyant is president and founder of Agri-Pulse Communications Inc. This is the second in a two-part look at the regional divisions that affect farm bill formation.

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FOOD & SWINE

Parenting through life lessons learned on a pig farm: Beautiful, funny and sad By Cristen Clark In our house, we eat pork. It is that simple. We eat what we raise, and are proud to raise pigs alongside a number of talented, dedicated, pig farmers. When you are enjoying a juicy pork chop or thick cut bacon, there’s a chance it was raised in Iowa, as we raise one-third of the nation’s pork. Iowa is the No. 1 pork producing state in the U.S., employing nearly 40,000 people and boosting our state’s economy in a great way. Raising delicious, nutritious food is top of mind for any farmer. It is our goal to sustainably produce more pork using fewer resources, and we rely heavily on new, modern technologies to get us there. You’ll find many different styles of pig farming in our state, and I embrace them all. It makes the technical side of my brain satisfied to learn the facts and statistics on the improvements pig farmers make every year to become better caretakers of their stock and stewards of the land. The “mom” side of my brain is thankful to be a pig farmer in our quiet little state. Raising pigs gives my kids experiences that they wouldn’t have otherwise and develops parts of their character that I wouldn’t otherwise be able to as effectively. There are few life experiences that could appropriately replace the act of drying a newborn piglet off and helping to nurse for the first time. If you ask my daughter if she’d prefer a number of activities or sitting behind a sow as she farrows her piglets, she chooses pigs every time. Mothering through lessons on the farm is unique. Some days are full of beauty and eye opening experiences for my children. Then there are days where my son rolls into preschool and talks about the differences between natural breeding and artificial insemination, with a special message about rotating semen. I giggle a bit, apologize to some parents who aren’t as “farm-iliar” and move on. As all farmers know, for various reasons, most of which are out of our control and despite our greatest

efforts, animals can die. Personally, this life lesson is the hardest for me to help my kids through. In most facets of their life, we teach our children that if they try hard, they will become more successful or be rewarded in some capacity. The lesson of “no matter how hard you try, nothing will work” is the most difficult one for most kids to understand. Consequently, it is the most complex life lesson to teach. On the other side of the pain, these experiences make our children better and teach them to appreciate the hard work, dedication and sacrifice of others, farmers or not, even more. There’s beauty in the small moments on the farm. They should be cherished. If you’ve ever visited Iowa you’ll know that folks around here “cherish” a classic breaded pork tenderloin sandwich. Here’s my version, and I will let you know that more often than not, we skip the bun, slice the breaded and fried tenderloin into strips and serve them with honey mustard or ranch dressing for dipping.

Classic Iowa Pork Tenderloin Sandwich Makes 4 large sandwiches Ingredients: For the breading: 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup cornstarch 2 teaspoons seasoned salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 2 eggs 3 tablespoons milk 1 sleeve Chicken in a Biskit crackers, crushed 1 cup panko bread crumbs 4 boneless pork loin chops 1 quart peanut or vegetable oil 4 large sandwich or Kaiser rolls, split and buttered Dill pickles, ketchup, mustard, thinly sliced sweet onions Combine the flour, cornstarch, seasoned salt, and pepper in a shallow baking dish. Remove and reserve 2 tablespoons of this mixture. In a second shallow baking dish, whisk the eggs and milk together until

Classic Iowa Pork Tenderloin Sandwich. well-blended. In a third dish, combine the crushed crackers and panko, plus the reserved flour/cornstarch mixture. Butterfly each pork chop and pound between sheets of plastic wrap with a meat mallet to a quarter inch thick. To coat, first dredge each piece of pork on both sides in seasoned flour, shaking off any excess. Dip into the egg mixture to coat both sides, then dredge in the crumb mixture, pressing gently to coat both sides evenly. Transfer the pork to a clean plate and repeat the process with the remaining pork. Allow the pork to rest for 20

Cristen Clark, Food & Swine

minutes to give the breading time to adhere to the meat. In a large, heavy-bottomed skillet, heat the oil to 350 F. Fry the breaded pork until golden brown on both sides, about three minutes per side. The pork is cooked when it reaches an internal temperature of 145 F on an instant read thermometer. Transfer to paper towel-lined plate. In a skillet, butter and toast buns over medium-high heat. Serve pork loin on buns with condiments of choice.


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pay for services from others within that community. To be there you have to take care of one another and work together to be successful. Q: What do you do to encourage others? Who/what serves as a source of encouragement for you? I support them in their endeavors and look for ways to help them and not hinder them. It may not be what I would do, but that is why they are doing it! I believe in finding common ground and addressing concerns together. The men and women in agriculture both past and present encourage me, but the people who encourage me most are the youth, specifically my niece and two nephews. They inspire me to look at what they will need 20 years from now, to understand the world they will live in at that time and to think about what I need to do to make sure it is suitable for them in the way they will need it — not in the way I think it should be. Being able to share what I love most with them keeps me inspired. My other sources of encouragement are the women in ag. The women have been and always will be a staple backbone in the world of agriculture. We have different assets than men, and they are both needed to create the best future. Q: If you could choose anyone, who would you pick as your mentor? I have many mentors in many areas of my life. First and foremost, my main mentors are my parents. They provided me with a strong foundation of faith and service to others, and they taught me to overlook personal pride and to be fair to the people I work for and with. I appreciate that they taught me I am not here to see what I can get from this life or how much wealth I can build, but I am here to see what I can give to others. I respect my dad for working the farm while his brothers were called to war. He continues to persevere in the profession he loves. My parents taught me to build wealth in the people I know and value people I meet for what they can teach me. Would you like to be featured in this segment or know of someone who would make an interesting profile? Contact Katie Pinke at kpinke@agweek.com.


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LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP

ND Legislature: Working hard in the second half of session By Sen. Terry Wanzek

As I write, we are on the 39th day of the North Dakota legislative session. We came back into session this week after the crossover break. In the Senate, we are in the process of holding hearings and deliberating on bills that have already passed the House; the House is doing the same with bills that have passed the Senate. Between the two chambers, 778 bills were introduced this session, and we Terry Wanzek have 525 bills left to address; 253 failed and are gone. In comparison, we had 599 bills remaining at this point in the 2015 legislative session. At crossover our general fund appropriations are $4.3 billion dollars or $1.3 billion less than the final $5.6 billion from the 2015 session. At the crossover point, even after many budget cuts in the first half of the session, our state budget still shows an ending general fund bal-

ance that is $512 million in the red. This general fund status, however, does not include oil revenue transfers to the general fund that were in the executive budgets prepared by the governor. In addition, no transfers have been recorded yet from some of the other non-general funds. The revenues in this general fund status number are the ongoing general fund revenues, including the $300 million transfer from oil tax revenues, as in past budgets. Former Gov. Jack Dalrymple’s executive budget, as presented in December, recommended transferring $1 billion — or $700 million more than normal — and current Gov. Doug Burgum’s budget recommendation suggests a $900 million transfer. We recently passed Senate Bill 2327 in the Senate, a bill to transfer some authority of the Health Department into a new Department of Environmental Quality. Those in favor of this bill argue that giving the environmental health section of

the Health Department more autonomy isn’t growing government, but rather making government more responsive to the needs of citizens. For the past few years, agriculture, coal, oil and gas have been under an onslaught of federal regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency. The environmental section of our Health Department has been our state’s first line of defense against EPA overreach into the state’s right to regulate. Those opposing the bill argue that it will undeniably grow more state bureaucracy. Senate Bill 2225 was a bill to reverse the system of land access in North Dakota, so that all land is presumed to be posted unless the landowner specifies otherwise. The bill failed on the floor, but in the wake of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, it is an issue that isn’t going away. Landowners need reasonable recourse to prosecute criminal trespassers; under the current system, it is difficult to prove

whether land was properly posted, even if a trespasser tore the sign down. The Senate passed a bill that I sponsored, Senate Bill 2263, with amendments, and I suspect it will be amended further in the House. The bill helped to clarify a discrepancy among water resource districts in our state with regards to permits for water drainage tiling or what we will now be calling subsurface water management systems. This is to be more reflective of the differences of drainage versus water management. There is a difference. We are continuing to work hard through the second half of the session, and we hope to finish around mid-April so that we can reserve some days of the session in case we need to address changes to the health care system at the federal level. Wanzek is a Republican representing District 29 in the North Dakota Senate and volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network, globalfarmernetwork.org.

MN Legislature: Farm safety getting much needed attention By Sen. Dan Sparks

Last week was promoted as Ag Safety Awareness Week by the Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center to highlight health and safety resources for farmers, workers and their families. As a rural legislator who has served as an ag policy chair, I have Dan Sparks spent a good deal of time talking about and working on agriculture issues. But, until a few years ago, I had spent little time on agriculture safety. Fortunately, that has changed. In 2015, the issue began rising in prominence after the Minneapolis Star Tribune ran a series highlighting the growing problem of farm safety. These articles raised public awareness and renewed legislative interest in the issue. As our conversations unfolded,

we were confronted with some concerning numbers that highlighted the need for action. Despite representing about 2 percent of our state workforce, agriculture accounted for more than 30 percent of workplace fatalities in 2014, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Farm workers face a myriad of potential hazards in their daily work, and their injuries and illnesses have real impacts on their daily lives. A recent Minnesota Department of Health study concluded the costs associated with farm-related accidents range from $21 million to $31 million annually. During the 2016 session, there was broad bipartisan support to address tractor safety — an area identified as a leading cause of farm-related deaths and one that had a viable solution. That same year the Minnesota Legislature appropriated $250,000 to establish the Rollover Protective Structures Rebate Pro-

gram to make tractor safety equipment affordable and simple to order. The program reimburses farmers and schools at least 70 percent of the cost of purchasing, shipping and installing a rollover protection kit — a roll bar and safety belt — limiting an applicant’s cost per tractor to no more than $500. Roll bars and seat belts are 99 percent effective in preventing death and serious injury in the event of a rollover. The money has already helped many farmers address this significant safety concern. More bills to reinvest in this effort have already been moving through the process this session. The 2016 legislature also created a Farm Safety Work Group of stakeholders to gather additional information and analyze best practices from the region. Their report identified numerous national and regional organizations that are conducting research and education and

developing products and technologies that will help enhance these farm safety efforts. However, we need to have a more concerted effort to work with and use the resources these organizations are offering. Minnesota needs to advance the initiatives identified in the Work Group report and not lose focus on the importance of this issue. We are spurred forward by new states considering implementing similar programs and are hopeful that more states will join us in continuing this important work. We have seen the benefits of safety efforts in other high risk professions and believe there is no reason we can’t do more to support the health and safety of farm workers and their families. Sen. Sparks is a Democrat who represents District 27 in Minnesota. He recently served as the chair of the Jobs, Agriculture and Rural Development Committee and is now the caucus lead on the Commerce Committee.


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LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP

SD Legislature: Fighting for vet lab funding By Rep. John Lake

Greetings from South Dakota. The South Dakota Legislature is heading into our last week with a lot of things to clean up yet. The biggest problem is the same as every other state, which is the lack of revenue. One of the bigger items that involves agriculture here in South Dakota that we are dealing with John Lake this year is a package of bills that would authorize and pave the way for financing the Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory in Brookings. The present laboratory is over 50 years old and fails not only to meet today’s animal health, biosafety and environmental safety needs, but is

also too small to house the volume of demand that they experience. The new lab would add over 80,000 square feet of laboratory space, which includes biosafety level three space and biosafety level two enhanced necropsy space with equipment, containment technology, decontamination areas, airlocks and sterilization areas to safely and rapidly test samples which may contain highly contagious pathogens. The project also would renovate the existing laboratory space to accommodate other research needs. The Legislature is attempting to build and finance the $58 million project with a three-step approach. House Bill 1157 establishes a specific fund to pay for the lab and other future ag development needs within the regental system or the state’s technical

institutes. The first project for the fund will be to make $3.35 million annual bond payments for the ADRDL. Senate Bill 172 is the language that would authorize the building of the ADRDL. The bill originally used a variety of fees to help pay for the lab. However, that has been changed to bonding the project for about $50 million and using one-time money from SDSU and the Livestock Disease Emergency Fund to pay for the addition $8 million needed for the project. An increase on pet food fees that will pay for annual operations and maintenance at the lab will also be part of the plan. The final bill in the package is Senate Bill 35, which contains the annual adjustments for the general school fund levy. Several changes have been made to this

bill, which includes redirecting tax dollars which were to be used for ag land property tax relief in the future. This relief has not happened yet, but was planned for 2018. Ag groups are asking that this money — which would account for about 13 cents per acre statewide — be directed instead to the agriculture future development fund. That will amount to an estimated $5.5 million, of which $3.35 million will be used to make the bond payments for the ADRDL. At this time it is still not a sure thing that the legislation will all pass, but a coalition of agricultural groups has supported the legislation and success seems more likely as time goes moves on. Lake is a Republican member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, representing District 23.

MT Legislature: Taking on noxious weeds By Rep. Kelly Flynn

The sun peeked out as we readied for the busy days and nights of calving season. After battles with mud, the shift to cooler temperatures froze the field into a landscape of ruts. The bales of hay balanced precariously as we edged our way through the cavalcade of bumps and drop-offs. Kelly Flynn It would have been easy to drive fast to reach the cattle, but we wouldn’t have had any hay aboard when we reached them. Many times going slowly and carefully gets you to your destination faster than speed without caution. Legislation very often follows this same principle. In February, I introduced House Bill 434 (Montana Habitat Improvement Act). I’ve worked with numerous groups on this legislation that will work to alleviate one of the many issues that face Montana: the steady advancement of noxious weeds. Right now, the infestation of

noxious weeds has captured over 8 million acres in Montana. According to the Bureau of Land Management, infestations in Montana are growing by at least 5 percent per year. Nationally, the Environmental Impact Statement for the BLM in 2016 estimates the rate of spread on all western federal lands at 10 to 15 percent annually. Montana’s state weed coordinator confirms that infestations across state lands are growing by around 14 percent per year. Following even the most conservative estimate of an increase in infestations of 5 percent per year, this would affect 400,000 more acres annually. With this in mind, the Montana Wildlife Habitat Improvement Act started its path through the Legislature. This bill proposes to add a grant program that would complement the current noxious weed grant program directed by the Department of Agriculture. The Noxious Weed Trust Fund provides around $1.6 million in grants sponsored by weed districts across Montana. Experts estimate that it costs

around $70 per acre annually to treat infested acres. The cost to treat the projected new infestations grows to a staggering number as noxious weeds stealthily encroach on wildlife habitat and rangeland. HB 434 proposes a grant program directed by the Fish, Wildlife, and Parks that annually could spend $2 million from the Pittman-Robertson funds, generated through an excise tax on firearms and ammunition. This money would go to projects sponsored by weed districts, conservation districts or conservation organizations and would improve wildlife habitat by the control of noxious weeds. A 25 percent match would be required from project participants. Similar to the Department of Agriculture program, projects for funding would be recommended by an 11-member advisory council. A scoring system for the grants that would improve wildlife habitat would be developed by rules. Projects that would cover lands that provide public access

and cover multiple jurisdictions would score higher. Currently, the grant program directed by the Department of Ag only covers the cost of herbicide or the application of herbicide. The proposed program also could pay for other methods of control, cost and application of seed and fencing costs as part of an integrated weed management plan. Few proposals that advance though the Legislature solve any problem immediately. Just like the bumpy slow trip across the field to the calving barn with the precarious load of hay, the trip for the Montana Wildlife Habitat Improvement Act will go through a slow bumpy ride through the Legislature. By the end of the Legislative process, it is hoped that a proposal advances that will slow the stealthy advance of noxious weeds while improving wildlife habitat for the benefit of wildlife and the public. Flynn is a Republican representing District 70 in the Montana House. He and his family run Hidden Hollow Hideaway Cattle & Guest Ranch in Townsend, Mont.


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WORLD AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND ESTIMATES

Increased corn use for ethanol and feed expected Wheat

is for increased corn used to produce ethanol and reduced feed and residual use. Corn used to produce ethanol is raised 50 million bushels to 5,400 million based on the most recent data from the Grain Crushings and Co-Products Production report and strong pace of weekly ethanol production during February as indicated by Energy Information Administration data. Offsetting is a 50 million bushel reduction in projected feed and residual use to 5,550 million bushels based on indicated

U.S. wheat imports for 2016-17 are reduced this month by 10 million bushels to 115 million. Ending stocks are projected lower by the same amount to 1,129 million bushels. The season-average farm price is unchanged with the midpoint of the range at $3.85 per bushel.

Corn: This month’s 2016-17 U.S. corn outlook

use during 2015-16, increased corn used to produce ethanol, and higher expected sorghum feeding. Ending stocks are unchanged from last month. The projected range for the season-average corn price received by producers is unchanged at $3.20 to $3.60 per bushel.

pared with last month’s report. Soybean crush is raised 10 million bushels to 1,940 million on increased domestic soybean meal disappearance. Soybean exports are reduced 25 million bushels to 2,025 million with increased production and exports for Brazil. Soybean stocks are projected at 435 million bushels, up 15 million from last month. With increased crush, soybean oil production, exports, and ending stocks are forecast higher.

Soybeans U.S. soybean supply and use changes for 2016-17 include higher crush, lower exports, and increased ending stocks com-

U.S. wheat supply/demand

U.S. feed grain supply/demand

Million bushels 2016/17 Estimates

Million bushels 2016/17 Estimates

Item Beginning stocks ............

2014/15 2015/16 590

752

Jan.

Feb.

Item

976

976

Beginning stocks.............

2014/15 2015/16 34.3

Jan.

Feb.

46.9

48.1

48.1

366.7

402.3

402.3

3.7

3.4

3.4

417.4

453.8

453.7

Production ........................

2,026

2,062

2,310

2,310

Production........................

377.1

Imports ..............................

151

113

125

115

Imports ..............................

3.2

Supply, total......................

2,768

2,927

3,410

3,400

Supply, total......................

414.6

Food.....................................

958

957

960

960

Feed and residual...........

138.5

135.4

148.3

147.3

Seed.....................................

79

67

61

61

Food/Ind/Seed.................

172.5

176.7

180.2

181.3

Feed and residual...........

114

152

225

225

Domestic, total................

310.9

312.2

328.6

328.6

Domestic, total................

1,151

1,177

1,246

1,246

Exports...............................

56.7

57.1

62.4

62.4

Exports ...............................

864

775

1,025

1,025

Total use ............................

367.6

369.3

390.9

390.9

Total use.............................

2,015

1,952

2,271

2,271

Ending stocks, total........

46.9

48.1

62.8

62.8

Ending stocks, total........

752

976

1,139

1,129

Source: USDA March Supply and Demand Report

Avg. farm price $/bu......

5.99

4.89

3.80-3.90

3.80-3.90

Source: USDA March Supply and Demand Report

U.S. corn supply/demand

U.S. barley supply/demand

Million bushels 2016/17 Estimates

Million bushels 2016/17 Estimates

Item

Item

2014/15 2015/16

Beginning stocks ............

1,232

Production........................

14,216

Imports...............................

32

Supply, total......................

15,479

Feed use.............................

5,280

Food/Ind/Seed ................

6,601 5,200

5,224

Ethanol for fuel................

Feb.

2014/15 2015/16

Jan.

Feb.

79

102

102

218

199

199

9

16

15

315

317

316

1,737

1,737

Beginning stocks.............

13,602

15,148

15,148

Production........................

55

55

Imports...............................

24

16,940

16,940

Supply, total......................

287

5,120

5,600

5,550

Feed use ............................

6,646

6,795

6,845

Food/Ind/Seed.................

151

153

153

153

5,400

Total domestic.................

194

202

208

208

Jan.

1,731 67

15,401

5,350

82

182

43

50

55

55

Domestic total.................

11,881

11,766

12,395

12,395

Export.................................

14

11

6

5

Exports ...............................

1,867

1,898

2,225

2,225

Total use.............................

209

213

214

213

14,620

Ending stocks, total........

Total use.............................

13,748

13,664

14,620

Ending stocks...................

1,731

1,737

2,320

2,320

Avg. farm price $/bu......

3.70

3.61

3.20-3.60

3.20-3.60

Avg. farm price $/bu......

79

102

5.30

5.52

103 4.70-5.20

103 4.70-5.20

Source: USDA March Supply and Demand Report

Source: USDA March Supply and Demand Report

U.S. soybean supply/demand

U.S. oats supply/demand

Million bushels 2016/17 Estimates

Million bushels 2016/17 Estimates

Item

2014/15 2015/16

Beginning stocks.............

92

Production........................

3,927

Imports...............................

33

Supply, total......................

4,052

Crushings ..........................

1,873

Exports...............................

1,842

Seed/feed use...................

96

Jan.

Feb.

Item

191

197

197

Beginning stocks.............

25

3,926

4,307

4,307

Production........................

70

24

25

25

Imports...............................

109

4,140

4,528

4,528

Supply, total......................

204

1,886

1,930

1,940

Feed use.............................

71

1,936

2,050

2,025

Food/Ind/Seed ................

77

95

95

Total domestic.................

148

Exports...............................

97

Residual..............................

50

25

33

33

Total use.............................

3,862

3,944

4,108

4,093

Total use.............................

435

Ending stocks, total........

Ending stocks, total........ Avg. farm price $/bu......

191 10.10

Source: USDA March Supply and Demand Report

197 8.95

420 9.10-9.90

9.30-9.90

Avg. farm price $/bu......

2014/15 2015/16

54 3.21

Source: USDA March Supply and Demand Report

Feb.

57

57

90

65

65

86

95

95

229

217

217

93

90

90

77

78

78

170

168

168

2 150

Jan.

54

2

172

57 2.12

2 170 47 1.95-2.15

3 171 46 1.95-2.15


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Cattle summary RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/Internet Total This Week 256,300 61,500 12,700 330,500 Last Week 255,600 42,600 34,400 332,600 Last Year 272,200 51,700 5,600 329,500 Compared to last week, steer and heifer calves sold mostly steady to 5.00 higher, with instances 1.00-2.00 lower in the north central. Feeder steers and heifers traded uneven, seeing prices 3.00 lower to 5.00 higher. Demand continues to be very good for grazing calves, as cattle raisers are eager to turn their cattle out on grass. Due to limited numbers, premiums were paid for good quality, long-time weaned calves with all their shots; with discounts placed on fleshy, un-weaned soft bawling calves. In a few sale barns 300 lb steer and bull calves started to break the 2.00 mark, as buyers are willing to pay more for these cattle if they have the right condition. Early in the week, severe thunderstorms swept through the Plains and Midwest, knocking out power and causing substantial damage to structures. Some areas reported heavy rain, which was beneficial to pastures as many regions in the midsection of the country are dry. High winds, with gusts up to 70 MPH, and tornados were reported in portions of the affected area. In the southern plains, brush fires continue to burn, with thousands of acres burned and livestock lost. The area is hoping for some relief, with moisture forecasted as we head into the weekend. Another front is projected for the weekend, with snow expected. In parts of the north receipts were limited due to inclement weather. On the other hand, demand for feeders is moderate to good. The cash slaughter cattle market continues to trade at a double digit premium to the April live cattle contract. The June contract and later months are mostly at a double digit discount to April, making feeder buyers cautious as they purchase cattle. Slaughter cattle continue to receive support from higher boxed beef prices, a decline in carcass weights, feedlots staying current and good demand for beef exports and the domestic market. The beef retail department is finding that lower prices are driving a greater willingness for premium beef products to be purchased by consumers and retail ads are full of beef promotions as beef regains favor with consumers. The unusually warm winter has wheat pastures maturing ahead of schedule. Many of the cattle coming off wheat came in earlier than usual and are tipping the scales between 800-1000 lbs. Many are thinking the run is near for cattle coming off wheat. In the feedlot trade on Wednesday, live cattle in the Texas Panhandle traded mostly steady to 1.00 higher at 125.00. In Kansas live cattle sales were mostly steady at 125.00. In Nebraska live purchases traded 1.00-2.00 higher from 126.00-127.00 and dressed sales were steady to 2.00 higher from 200.00-202.00. Colorado live sales were steady to 1.00 higher from 125.00126.00. In the Western Corn-belt live sales traded 2.00-4.00 higher from 127.00-128.00 and dressed sales were 2.00 higher at 202.00. Auction volume this week included 64 percent weighing over 600 lbs and 42 percent heifers. AUCTION RECEIPTS: 256,300 Last Week: 255,600 Last Year: 272,200 DAKOTAS 43,200. 88 pct over 600 lbs. 49 pct heifers. South Dakota34,000. Steers: Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (420) 168.03; 450-500 lbs (463) 166.85; 500-550 lbs (530) 170.90; 550-600 lbs (582) 158.94; 600-650 lbs (627) 151.40; 650-700 lbs (678) 143.05; 700-750 lbs (727) 137.57; 750800 lbs (773) 131.82; 800-850 lbs (825) 126.65; 850-900 lbs (872) 124.03; 900-950 lbs (922) 123.35; 950-1000 lbs (979) 120.40; several loads 1015 lbs 121.50. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (430) 148.39; 450-500 lbs (475) 145.96; 500-550 lbs (527) 142.30; 550-600 lbs (583) 138.57; 600-650 lbs (632) 132.93; 650-700 lbs (672) 127.34; 700-750 lbs (722) 123.67; 750800 lbs (776) 120.17; 800-850 lbs (823) 118.75; 850-900 lbs (864) 117.08; 900-950 lbs (944) 119.32; 950-1000 lbs (962) 118.48. Medium and Large 1-2 500-550 lbs (510) 131.11; 600-650 lbs (636) 120.81. North Dakota9200. Steers: Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (432) 174.56; 450-500 lbs (482) 165.73; 500-550 lbs (534) 167.19; 550-600 lbs (581) 156.37; 600-650 lbs (628) 151.44; 650-700 lbs (679) 143.12; 700-750 lbs (731) 133.78; 750800 lbs (768) 132.44; 800-850 lbs (823) 124.82; 850-900 lbs (875) 123.55; 900-950 lbs (913) 120.70; 950-1000 lbs (970) 119.16. Medium and Large 1-2 500-550 lbs (528) 153.50; 600-650 lbs (638) 138.35; 650-700 lbs (659) 127.75. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (412) 155.03; 450-500 lbs (469) 147.63; 500-550 lbs (516) 146.19; 550-600 lbs (576) 135.46; 600-650 lbs (620) 132.08; 650-700 lbs (666) 126.23; 700-750 lbs (725) 122.21; 750800 lbs (771) 118.13; 800-850 lbs (832) 115.47; 850-900 lbs (864) 116.38; 900-950 lbs (936) 108.14. MONTANA 3800. 49 pct over 600 lbs. 66 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (463) 173.81; 550-600 lbs (576) 159.14; 600-650 lbs (632) 146.00; 650-700 lbs (661) 137.68; 700750 lbs (730) 132.74; 750-800 lbs (782) 124.69. Medium and Large 1-2 450-500 lbs (474) 167.23. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (412) 153.31; 450-500 lbs (478) 149.58; 500-550 lbs (518) 144.73; 550-600 lbs (570) 140.01; 600-650 lbs (620) 133.80; 650-700 lbs (667) 124.90; 700-750 lbs (736) 120.44.

Hog summary RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 78,942 LAST WEEK: 67,830 LAST YEAR: 71,719 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Manitoba 28.9%, Iowa 17.8%, Illinois 14.6%, Saskatchewan 9.5%, Colorado 6.9%, North Dakota 6.5%, Missouri 5.2%, Ontario 2.7%, Montana 1.7%, Ohio 1.7%, South Dakota 1.6%, Kentucky 1.6%, Nebraska 1.3%, VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 64.5%, Nebraska 15.6%, Colorado 8.7%, Minnesota 3.9%, Illinois 2.2%, Wisconsin 2.1%, Michigan 1.7%, Washington 0.8%, North Dakota 0.5%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs 3.00 per head lower. All feeder pigs 2.00 per head lower. Demand moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 54% 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 2135 42.60-44.36 43.11 500 41.00-41.00 41.00 600 - 1200 3480 43.01-47.29 45.23 2000 44.00-53.00 47.15 1200 or more 37387 35.43-56.94 43.52 26750 37.00-55.00 45.62 Total Composite 43002 35.43-56.94 43.64 29250 37.00-55.00 45.64 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 2390 70.00-75.00 73.68

600 - 1200 3100 73.00-81.00 75.84 1200 or more 1200 72.00-72.00 72.00 Total Composite 6690 70.00-81.00 74.38 Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs: 72252 at 44.45 All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 6690 at 74.38

Sheep summary Weekly Trends: Compared to last week slaughter lambs were steady to as much as 20.00 higher, except at Ft. Collins, CO 5.00-10.00 lower. Slaughter ewes were steady to 10.00 lower. Feeder lambs were not well tested. At San Angelo, TX 4365 head sold. No sales in Equity Electronic Auction. In direct trading slaughter ewes and feeder lambs were not tested. 5900 head of negotiated sales of slaughter lambs had no trend due to confidentiality. 4,299 lamb carcasses sold with 65 lbs down no trend due to confidentiality; 65-85 lbs .71-2.62 lower and 85 lbs up 1.93 higher. All sheep sold per hundred weight (CWT) unless otherwise specified. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-160 lbs: San Angelo: shorn and wooled 110-180 lbs 127.00-146.00. VA: no test. PA: shorn and wooled 110-130 lbs 265.00-285.00; 130-150 lbs 190.00-205.00. Ft.Collins, CO: wooled 136 lbs 165.00. South Dakota: shorn and wooled 110-150 lbs 140.00-145.50. Billings, MT: no test. Kalona, IA: no test. Missouri: 90-100 lbs 187.50-197.50; 100-105 lbs 175.00-195.00; 110-135 lbs 147.50-172.50; 150-180 lbs 140.00-145.00. Equity Elec: no sales. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1-2: San Angelo: 40-60 lbs 230.00-242.00; 60-70 lbs 226.00-234.00, few 237.00-240.00; 70-80 lbs 216.00-230.00, few 232.00235.00; 80-90 lbs 210.00-224.00, few 230.00; 90-110 lbs 183.00-208.00, few 212.00-219.00. Pennsylvania: 40-50 lbs 285.00-325.00; 50-60 lbs 285.00-320.00, few 330.00-332.00; 60-70 lbs 280.00-302.00; 70-80 lbs 270.00-305.00; 80-90 lbs 255.00-280.00, few 295.00300.00; 90-110 lbs 290.00. Kalona, IA: no test. Ft. Collins: 55-60 lbs 207.50-220.00; 75 lbs 195.00; 80-90 lbs 192.50-200.00; 95-105 lbs 172.50-187.50. Missouri: 40-45 lbs 270.00-280.00; 50-60 lbs 240.00-270.00; 6070 lbs 235.00-262.50; 70-80 lbs 235.00-250.00; 80-85 lbs 210.00-240.00. Virginia: 30-60 lbs 215.00; 60-80 lbs 250.00; 80-110 lbs 215.00-225.00. South Dakota: 50-60 lbs 244.00-250.00; 84 lbs 227.00; 90-110 lbs 166.00-177.00. Billings, MT: 84 lbs 179.00. Direct Trading: (lambs fob with 3-4 percent shrink or equivalent) 5900: Slaughter Lambs shorn and wooled 127-178 lbs 129.93164.00 (wtd avg 139.73). Slaughter Ewes: San Angelo: Good 2-3 (fleshy) 70.00-77.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 78.00-88.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 70.0080.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 60.00-65.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) 40.00-52.00. Pennsylvania: Good 2-3 (fleshy) 80.00-140.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 82.00120.00. Ft. Collins: Good 3-5 (very fleshy) 72.50-79.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 67.50-75.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 57.50-67.50; Cull 1 (extremely thin) no test. Billings, MT: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 65.00-69.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 72.00-75.50; Utility 1-2 (thin) 68.00-73.50; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 60.00-70.00; Cull 1 no test. So Dakota: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 71.00-79.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 74.00-82.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 70.00-73.00; Cull 1 42.50. Missouri: Good 2-4 87.50-110.00; Utility 1-2 75.00-100.00; Cull 1 75.00-90.00. Virginia: Good 2-4 115.00-145.00. Kalona: Good 2-3 no test; Utility and Good 1-3 no test; Utility 1-2 no test. Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: no test. Virginia: no test. Ft. Collins: 80 lbs 192.50; 116 lbs 186.00. Billings: 55-60 lbs 220.00-227.00; 61 lbs 235.00; 70-80 lbs 215.00228.00; 80-85 lbs 198.00-217.00; 90-100 lbs 181.00-183.50; 111 lbs 166.00; 143 lbs 141.00. Kalona: no test. So Dakota: no test. Missouri: 20-25 lbs 265.00-280.00; 30-40 lbs 220.00-260.00; 40-45 lbs 230.00-262.50. Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: baby tooth hair ewes 85-120 lbs 146.00-152.00 cwt; mixed age hair ewes 90-140 lbs 100.00-138.00 cwt. Ft. Collins: no test. Billings: bred baby tooth 230.00 per head; baby tooth 115-140 lbs 80.00-122.50 cwt; solid to broken mouth 215-225 lbs 70.0072.00 cwt. So Dakota: bred baby tooth to solid mouth 230.00-245.00 per head; bred solid mouth 220.00 per head. Kalona, IA: no test. Missouri: baby tooth to solid mouth 125-190 lbs 87.50-130.00 cwt; solid to broken mouth 160.00-205.00 per head; ewes with lambs 200.00-250.00 per family. 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 1442 278.25 75-85 lbs 1269 264.77 85 lbs up 1026 258.84 Sheep and lamb slaughter under federal inspection for the week to date totaled 37,000 compared with 37,000 last week and 41,000 last year.

Week Year Fri ago ago

Spring wheat

Minneapolis 13% nq nq nq Minneapolis 14% nq nq nq nq nq nq Minneapolis 15% Pacific NW 14% 6.39 6.65 6.15 Pacific NW (cwt.) 10.61 11.04 10.20

Winter wheat Pacific NW 11% Pacific NW (cwt.)

5.06 8.40

5.20 8.32

5.53 9.17

3.27 nq 3.18 3.64 3.80 3.64 9.52 nq 8.40 10.07 10.37 8.94

Week

Year

New

Fri. ago ago crop

NuSun Cargill

West Fargo

Minneapolis nq nq nq

Pacific NW Minneapolis #2

Minneapolis Cash Illinois Soybeans Minneapolis Cash Illinois

Durum Oats

Corn

15.00

Enderlin 15.10

15.20

16.20

16.30

15.30 16.30

nq

Flax 3.27 3.27 3.92 3.07 nq nq

Barley

West Fargo

nq

nq

8.15

8.50

Canola ADM

Feed Minneapolis 2.05 2.00 2.45 Pacific NW nq nq nq Malt Minneapolis 4.70 nq nq

Velva, N.D.

17.01

17.42

15.60

nq

West Fargo

18.05

18.40

15.85

16.75

nq

nq

nq

Confections Red River Commodities nq

BEANS

Edible beans Week ago Mar. 7

Pintos

NE Colorado Idaho E Wyo/W Neb ND/Minn. Washington N Wyo/SC Mont

Year ago

28.00 28.00 22.00 28.00 28.00 23.00 28.00 28.00 22.00 28.00 28.00 20.00 28.00 28.00 23.00 na na na

Great Northerns Neb/Wyo ND Idaho

28.00 28.00 20.00 na na na na na na

Small whites Idaho/Wash

na na na

Light red kidneys Colo/Neb Michigan Wis/Minn

33.00 33.00 na na na na 33.00 33.00 27.00

Dark red kidneys Minn/Wis

Pinks

34.00 34.00 31.00

Idaho/Wash

na

na 28.00

ND/Minn

na na na

Small reds Idaho/Wash Michigan ND/Minn.

Blacks

Michigan ND/Minn.

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

na na 33.00 na na 29.00 na na na na na 24.00 29.00 29.00 22.00 na na 22.00 27.00 27.00 19.00 35.00 35.00 30.00 32.00 32.00 28.00

Peas & lentils

Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 10.00 Green (upright) na Yellow (whole) 11.00 Aust. Winter na Lentils (Pardina) 25.00 Lentils (Brewers) na North Dakota Green (whole) 10.42 Yellow (whole) 10.00 Lentils (richlea) 34.00

10.50 na 12.92 na 25.00 na 10.42 10.42 33.00

12.00 12.00 12.00 25.00 42.00 46.00 10.00 10.83 45.00


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Potatoes

UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 1811*1772*-1842-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Colorado, Columbia Basin Washington, and Umatilla Basin Oregon, Wisconsin and Florida. The Market News Service survey of over 28,000 retail stores had 18,137 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 4 percent increase from last week?s ads of 17,292. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO—-Shipments 769-689-770 (includes exports of 3-1-4) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading cartons fairly active, others slow. Prices Burbank cartons and Norkotah cartons 40-70s higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A mostly 4.50; 50-pound carton 40-70s mostly 7.00-7.50, 80-100s mostly 6.50-7.00; Norkotah U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A 4.50; 50-pound carton 40-50s 5.50-6.50, 60- 70s 6.00-6.50, 80-100s mostly 6.00. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON—-Shipments 149-149-160 (includes export of 42-37*-39) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading active on cartons 50s-80s, others fairly slow. Prices generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A mostly 3.504.00, 50-pound cartons 40s 7.00-7.50, 50s-70s 7.50-8.00, 80s mostly 7.00, 90s 6.50-7.00, 100s mostly 6.50. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-Shipments 120-118-101—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Cartons 50s-70s active, other slow. Prices generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 7.50-8.00, 50-pound cartons 40-80s mostly 8.00-9.00, 90s-100s mostly 8.00- 8.50. FLORIDA DISTRICT —-Shipments 79-83-97 (including exports 3-5-3) —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading active. Prices generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A 16.25-18.00, size B 22.00-24.25, tote bags approx. 2000-pounds per cwt size A 28.50. Round White U.S. One 50-pounds cartons size A mostly 26.00-26.25, size B 18.00-20.25. Yellow Type U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A 22.2525.00, size B 16.25-18.25, tote bags approx. 2000-pounds per cwt size A 40.50. *revised. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments 90-88-92 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading fairly active. Prices generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound carton size A mostly 12.00-12.50, Tote bags approx. 2000 pounds per cwt size A mostly 18.00- 19.00, baled 10-5 pound film bags size A mostly 12.50. Yellow Type U.S. One 50-pound carton size A mostly 12.50, Tote bags approx. 2000 pounds per cwt size A mostly 18.00-19.00, baled 10-5 pound film bags size A mostly 12.50. Round Red U.S. One Organic 50 pound cartons size A 22.00; cartons 16-3 pound film bags size A 25.00. Yellow Type U.S. One Organic 50 pound cartons size A 22.00; cartons 16-3 pound film bags size A 25.00. AROOSTOOK COUNTY MAINE—-Shipments 59-63*-62—-Movement expected about the same. Trading

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fairly slow. Prices unchanged. Round White U.S.One 2 inch minimum baled 5 10-pound film bags 8.00-8.50, baled 10 5-pound film bags 8.50-9.00, 2 1/4 inch minimum 9.50-10.00, Russet Norkotah U.S. One 2 inch or 4 ounce minimum mostly 7.50-8.00. *revised. NEBRASKA—-Shipments 65-71*-61—-Movement expected to decrease as on large shipper has finished shipping available supplies for the season. Trading slow. Prices generally unchanged, Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A mostly 6.50, 50-pound cartons 40s mostly 8.00, 50-80s mostly 8.50, 90-100s mostly 8.00. Market news published the last F.O.B. report of the season March 6, 2017. *revised. MICHIGAN—-Shipments 39-45-50—-Movement expected to decrease slightly. Trading slow. Prices unchanged. Russet Norkotah and Goldrush baled 10 5- pound sacks size A 9.00-10.00, baled 5 10-pound sacks 8.50-9.00, 10-pound open window sacks loose mostly 1.80-1.90. HEREFORD-HIGH PLAINS-EASTERN NEW MEXICO—-Shipments 45-55-49—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. NORTHWESTERN WASHINGTON—-Shipments 38-3843 (including exports 0-1-0) — -Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading fairly slow. Prices generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound carton size A mostly 13.00- 15.00, Yellow Type U.S. One 50-pound carton size A mostly 16.00-18.00. KERN DISTRICT —- Shipments 43-32-38 (including exports 0-11) —- Movement expected to decrease sharply as Kern County winter harvest is complete. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Winter harvest is now complete. Spring season expected to start harvesting in mid-April. *revised. KLAMATH BASIN BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA—-Shipments 5-6-2—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. IMPERIAL VALLEY DISTRICT—-Shipments 0-0-0—-Movement expected to increase sharply as harvest gets underway. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. One shipper harvested in the desert March 6, 2017, additional growers will be harvesting by week?s end March 25, 2017. FIRST REPORT.

Potatoes for processing

MICHIGAN—-Shipments to Chippers 250-242*-248—— Movement expected about the same. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. *revised. WISCONSIN—-Shipments to Chippers 200-174-181—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. MINNESOTANORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments to Chippers 87-57-45—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. WESTERN & CENTRAL NEW YORK—-Shipments to Chippers 51-36-39—-Movement expected about the same. Movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market.

Hay

Alfalfa/Grass – small squares

Rock Valley, Iowa

Fair

70.00 na

Week

Grass – small squares

ago

March 10

Alfalfa – small squares Good

120.00 na

Good

na

Good

na 80.00

Grass – large squares

Alfalfa – large squares Premium na

Premium 125.00

Premium

107.50

80.00-92.50 80.00-90.00

Fair

70.00-80.00 70.00-80.00

Utility

60.00-70.00 60.00-70.00

Alfalfa – large rounds 80.00-90.00

Good

100.00-122.50

Grass – large rounds Good

65.00-80.00 70.00-80.00

Fair

57.50-65.00 62.50-70.00

Utility

35.00-52.50 55.00-60.00

Good

80.00-92.50

Fair

70.00-80.00 70.00-80.00

Bedding – large squares

Utility

60.00-70.00 60.00-70.00

Per ton

na

35.00-45.00

Bedding – large rounds

Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Fair

85.00-92.50

na 70.00-80.00

Per ton 60.00-62.50 na

60.00-65.00

35.00-70.00

Alfalfa/Grass – large squares

Cornstalks – large rounds

Fair

Per ton

60.00-62.50

75.00

35.00-62.50

30.00-40.00

WASDE report puts major ag products on defensive By Alex Norton The USDA released its monthly World Agriculture Supply and Demand report last week. This March report is the last data before the big Prospective Plantings and Quarterly Grain Stocks reports that are released on March 31. Until that report, the market is focused on these estimates for old crop, as well as weather and trade estimates for how many acres are planted to each of the major crops. The report itself saw little change in the U.S. balance sheets. Globally, supplies are large and increasing. Higher wheat output from Argentina and Australia was more than enough to offset a small drop in Western Europe. And both corn and soybean output from South America were up from the February report, as well as the pre-report trade estimates. The market viewed the report as bearish, with prices of all major agriculture products on the defensive.

Wheat Wheat markets have been relatively quiet, with day-to-day fluctuations in prices leading markets in a sideways trading pattern. The competing market forces of lower planted area for the winter crops and need for rain versus large domestic and global stockpiles have resulted in little over-

ALEX NORTON 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.

all market change since the initial rise from the lows in January. Look for weather forecasts and actual rainfall totals to be the main driver for prices in the near term, and the planting intentions for spring wheat (the USDA report at the end of March will hold this data) to be the key drivers.

Durum The durum price ticked modestly lower in Minneapolis this week. The market has been dealing with large stocks for several months, keeping price movements limited.

Canola After a major rally in soybean oil lent support to the canola market last week, some pressure has taken back some of the previous gains. The unclear nature of the Renewable Fuels Standard and tax credit deal with the

Trump administration made the oil rally unsustainable. Also, the realization that soybean supplies are already quite large and planted area in the U.S. is expected to be huge resulted in lower soybean oil prices. That being said, canola has its own fundamental factors that kept prices from falling too much in sympathy with the broader fats markets. Demand for canola remains strong: The U.S. imported almost 1.47 billion pounds of canola oil from October through January. It is also not clear just how much canola was left in the fields with last year’s poor October weather in Canada. The market will be focused on planting conditions and expected area in the month ahead.

Peas and lentils A huge boom in pulse production came in 2016. With declining grain prices and strong global demand for peas and lentils, farmers focused area in Canada, parts of the U.S. and across the globe to these other crops. Huge production and rising stocks helped meet this demand. It now looks like the bump was only for a year, as area and production will likely decline in 2017 (outside of India, which is planning to become self-sufficient over the next few years and is therefore increasing production). Total output

is expected to drop from 55.6 million metric tons in 2016 to 54 million metric tons in 2017. Prices are reflecting a drop in demand and the higher stock situation, with the STAT Publishing world pulse price index dropping 11 percent from February 2016 to February 2017. The aforementioned move of India to become self-sufficient in pulses is playing out before the market’s eyes. The ten year exemption that allow Canada’s pulses to ship without fumigation of methyl bromide (a banned substance in the U.S. and Canada) is set to expire at the end of March. By the end of the week, an extension may be put in place, according to some Indian officials. However, the Canadian government will likely need to provide an equally effective alternative to methyl bromide. Pulse prices have been slightly lower as the prospect of lower demand pressures the market.

Mustard

India’s output of mustard seed is expected to jump in 2017-18, according to the U.S. agricultural attaché. Increased planted area due to steady prices from a year ago will bump up output considerably. Combined with rapeseed, output is forecast to rise 15 percent from the 2016-17 crop year.


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MARKETS

Brazil’s record crop continues to get larger By Ray Grabanski Progressive Ag

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Wheat The monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report was released March 9. U.S. stocks came in at 1.129 billion bushels compared to 1.139 billion bushels from January. The average guess was 1.136 billion bushels. Imports were lowered 10 million bushels. Spring wheat stocks declined 8 million bushels and currently show 30.9 percent stocks/use ratio. This compares to 58.6 percent for Kansas City hard red winter wheat and 68.8 percent for Chicago soft red winter wheat. USDA average farm price for wheat remained unchanged at $3.85 per bushel. World production increased 2.83 million metric tons with larger crops in Argentina and Australia and a slight decline in the European Union. World ending stocks increased by 1.33 million metric tons to 249.94 million metric tons. Look for weather to dominate this market in the next 45 days. The most recent U.S. Drought Monitor shows moderate to severe drought for most of Oklahoma, northern Texas, western Kansas and eastern Colorado, all of which are winter wheat growing regions. This area experienced a warm, windy, dry week with only scattered rain. This band expands into much of the southeastern U.S. which had 2-3 inches of moisture this past week but is experiencing above normal temperatures. This is leading to drought conditions likely to expand and intensify without additional rainfall. March contracts are expiring, and we have seen May contracts decline closer to those levels. The high carry in both Chicago and Kansas City contracts is a limiting factor for upside momentum, but we are now entering the spring weather market. The 100-day moving average for May Minneapolis is $5.4325 with the 200-day moving average converging at $5.4125. May slipped below this level at $5.39. May Chicago 100-day moving average of $4.385 is converging with the 50-day moving average of $4.435. These support areas are currently holding. Reuters reported that Egypt rejected two Russian cargoes and one Argentine cargo due to quality issues. The quality issue was not specified but the report stated it was not ergot.

Corn The March 9 WASDE report kept U.S. corn stocks at 2.32 billion bushels from January, which was the average trade guess. Corn for ethanol was increased 50 million bushels while feed and residual usage was decreased 50 million bushels. USDA kept corn exports unchanged at 2.225 billion bushels. Projected farmgate price remained unchanged at $3.40 per bushel. The big negative was Brazil production estimated at 91.5 million metric tons compared to 86.5 in January. This 4 million metric ton increase was based

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on record high first crop yields and rapid planting progress of second crop corn in parts of the country. Argentina production was increased 1 million metric tons to 37.5 million metric tons due to higher than expected yields from early plantings. World ending stocks increased 3.08 million metric tons to 220.68 million metric tons. Ethanol exports were 121.7 million gallons in January. This is up 40 percent from last year and a new record for the month. The previous monthly record was 86 million gallons in 2014. Brazil imported 59 million gallons compared to 6.5 million gallons last January. Dry distillers grain exports totaled 937,628 million tons in January, also a new record. The previous record was 904 million tons in January 2014. The $3.30 to $3.70 futures levels have provided a good demand base for U.S. corn. A 1 percent increase in the ethanol share of gasoline consumption moving from E10 to E11 would consume 530 million bushels, or one-fourth of current carry out. Ethanol production for the week ending March 3 averaged 1.022 million barrels per day. This was down 1.16 percent versus last week and up 4.5 percent versus last year. Total production for the week was 7.154 million barrels. Stocks as of March 3 were 22.856 million barrels. This is down 1.02 percent versus last week and down 1.94 percent versus last year. Corn used in last week’s production is estimated at 107.31 million bushels. Corn use needs to average 97.967 million bushels per week to meet this crop year’s USDA estimate of 5.35 billion bushels. Production has declined four of the last five weeks as margins have declined from over 50 cents in mid December to under 5 cents currently.

Soybeans Soybeans closed triple digits down March 9 after the USDA report showed a large increase for Brazil’s soybean crop and an increase in ending stocks. A large expected increase in U.S. soybean acres is also on the mind of the trade. May soybeans are trading at the lowest level since the end of November. Soybean oil and Dalian palm oil are at the lowest level since October. For the week ending Thursday, May soybeans were down 26.5 cents and November soybeans were 17.5 cents. The ending stocks number came in at 435 million bushels versus 420 million bushels in February and higher than the average estimate of 418 million bushels. They upped the crush 10 million bushels,

but they lowered the exports by 25 million bushels as a large increase in Brazil’s production is expected to cut into our exports. World ending stocks came in at 82.82 million metric tons versus the average estimate of 81.52 million metric tons and is above February’s 80.38 million metric tons. Brazil’s record soybean crop keeps getting larger. The USDA pegs Brazilian soybean production at 108 million metric tons versus the average estimate of 106 million metric tons. This is 4 million metric tons larger than USDA’s February forecast of 104 million metric tons. Brazil’s CONAB agency came out with an estimate of 107.6 early Thursday morning. The Argentine soybean production was raised slightly to 55.5 million metric tons. Crude prices continued to add to their losses and are currently sitting between $49 and $50 in the May contract. Crude oil prices dove to eight-week lows as U.S. crude inventories rose for the ninth straight week. Crude oil prices fell over 5 percent (close to $3) on March 8, hitting eight-week lows. The U.S. Department of Energy reported a much larger increase than expected in domestic crude inventories. U.S. crude inventories rose by 8.2 million barrels in the last week. This was quadruple the analysts’ expectations of a 2-million-barrel increase as refineries cut output and imports rose. An almost certain interest rate hike in March is another negative producers haven’t had to deal with for 10 years. A rising cost to service debt will lower profitability. With soybeans having less overhead cost, this could be another factor that could push more acres to soybeans, along with more favorable prices.

Canola

For the week ending March 9, canola May futures in Winnipeg were down $10.1 Canadian per metric ton to $526.5 Canadian per metric ton. The Canadian dollar traded down to 0.7403. This brings the U.S. price to $17.68 per hundredweight. Cash bids in Velva, N.D., were $17.07 per hundredweight for March and $17 for April. Enderlin, N.D., bids were $18.18 for March to May. Hallock, Minn., bids were $17.50 for March and $17.87 for April. Fargo, N.D., bids were $18.35 for March and $18.40 for April.

Barley

Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were at $2.05, while malting barley received no quote. Berthold, N.D., bid is $2, and CHS Southwest bid is at $2.40 in New Salem, N.D. Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $6.25 in Berthold and at $6.35 in Dickinson, N.D.

Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $15.20 for April and May. For the week ending March 9, soybean oil was $1.24 lower to $33.19 on the May contract.


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Trade uncertainty extends to World Trade Organization standing By Michelle Rook Special to Agweek San Antonio, Texas — The uncertainty about trade under the Trump Administration continues to be a concern among farmers who rely on exports, especially during this cycle of low prices. First, President Donald Trump pulled out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and then went on to start the process of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico. The latest news would suggest the president and administration want to break from the status quo once again in regards to the World Trade Organization. The White House claims they want to negotiate trade disputes outside the WTO because the U.S. is not treated fairly, but experts says there’s more to it. “So the reason that we’re talking about leaving WTO is because of our stance on NAFTA. If indeed we want to renegotiate NAFTA, the Mexicans will probably walk from the table if we talk tariffs at all. That means that we would go back to the WTO,” says Dan Basse, AgResource president.

However, the CEO of the U.S. Grains Council, Tom Sleight, disagrees with the president and says agriculture has done well under the WTO. “The dispute settlement process has been very important to settle such key issues like on biotechnology access, phytosanitary measures and things like that, so I think it’s something we need to be talking a lot more about,” he says. Beyond that, trade disputes already can be negotiated and settled outside the trade organization. “It’s something that we can do under our own U.S. laws. However, if we did that, though, it would be challengeable within the WTO,” says Steve Censky, American Soybean Association CEO. To circumvent that, the U.S. would have to pull out of the trade pact, something the administration has also mentioned. However, the chair of the House Ag Committee says trade agreements are only good if they have enforcement behind them. “You look at our enforcement action that we’ve taken against China, where they’re spending a $100 billion a year on three crops.

We spend $100 billion on our safety net over eight years or so, and so enforcement is a big deal,” says Rep. Mike Conaway. On the issue of fairness, Conaway says the WTO process has been not been biased against the U.S. “We’ve won as many cases as we’ve lost at WTO. It’s a court. Obviously losing the cotton case has jammed us up a kind of meaningful way over the last several years, but I don’t have a position yet on what they might or might not do with respect to that,” he says. “I think that overall the WTO has been able to work very effectively. If a member of the WTO feels that they are being unfairly treated that there’s a process that they can bring a WTO case against the party that’s exerting the damage,” says Richard Wilkins, American Soybean Association chairman and a Delaware farmer. Farm groups are also opposed to pulling out of the 180-member trade framework. “I think it’s a disastrous idea. I think it would not serve the United States and certainly U.S. farmers and

ranchers very well,” Censky says. “If we pulled out of the WTO suddenly, we would have to negotiate new trade agreements with over 180 countries around the world, simultaneously. Those countries could then apply any tariff that they wanted to to our goods.” Plus, Censky says under the WTO agreement the U.S. has most-favored-nation status, which means lower trade tariffs with the other countries in the deal. Basse, who has studied trade for nearly 40 years, says the WTO is the only mechanism available to get China to trade fairly. “Here today it’s going be difficult to negotiate if we’re not a member of WTO and it’s going to be difficult to hold China, who joined in 2001, accountable because they’ve already shown on ethanol and DDGs that they’re willing to put tariffs in place,” he says So, the ag community is urging the administration to stay the course. “We need the WTO in terms of a foundation for the rules of trade we need that foundation, that global foundation,” Sleight says.

Ellingson reflects on attending presidential address By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer BISMARCK, N.D. — Julie Ellingson has watched State of the Union speeches and other presidential addresses the same way as most people: gathered around a television, thousands of miles from Capitol Hill. The executive vice president of the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association had the “once-in-a-lifetime experience” to find out for herself what it’s like to sit in a room with the country’s elected federal leaders and hear from the president. Senators, Ellingson explains, each get to bring a guest to presidential addresses. They can use their guest spot for whomever they wish, whether it be family members, con-

stituents or anyone else. Sen. John Hoeven asked Ellingson to be his guest at President Donald Trump’s first address to Congress on Feb. 28. So, she made the trip to Washington, where she attended a dinner with the nation’s senators, then sat in the gallery not far from the first family during the president’s speech at the Capitol. “I expected it to be fantastic, and it was even better than I expected,” Ellingson says about the experience. “It’s hard not to feel an overwhelming sense of pride for your country, no matter what your politics are, in that setting.” She says it was interesting to hear firsthand from the president about

his plans for the future, given the movements so far since Trump took office. It also was exciting, she says, to be in Washington when Trump signed an executive order to begin rolling back the Waters of the U.S. rule. “Regardless of what your political appetite is, it’s an exciting time and an interesting time,” Ellingson says. Ellingson, her husband Chad and their five children run a seed stock business near St. Anthony, N.D. She says she was able to talk about the upcoming farm bill, trade and markets with senators and others during her trip to Washington. “Agriculture is North Dakota’s largest industry and a central part of

our nation’s economy,” Hoeven said in a news release. “Our farmers and ranchers do a tremendous job providing food, fuel and fiber to meet our needs and Julie is a great representative of this good work.” Because security measures at such events prohibit people from bringing in cameras or phones, Ellingson was only able to get a snapshot of herself with Hoeven prior to the address. However, she says the pictures in her mind will remain a vivid reminder of her trip. “What an incredible honor to have been asked and given a chance to elevate the concerns and priorities of North Dakota’s agriculture committee,” Ellingson says.


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Forum will address new uses for ag products By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer PLYMOUTH, Minn. — New and innovative uses for crops are always important in modern agriculture. But they’re crucial during

the current period of low crop prices and poor farm profitability. So Minnesota’s Agricultural Utilization Research Institute, or AURI, is hosting its first “New Uses Ag Innovation Forum” March

21-22 at the Minneapolis West Crowne Plaza Hotel in Plymouth, Minn. “There are so many exciting things happening around innovations and opportunities to develop

new uses for Minnesota’s diverse crops and agricultural products,” said Shannon Schlecht, AURI executive director. “Participants are sure to leave with a greater awareness of resources and opportunities available and hopefully energized about moving new and innovative utilization ideas forward.” The event includes panel discussions with question-and-answer sessions, networking opportunities and speakers from universities, commodity groups, financial companies, government agencies and farm membership organizations. There are two keynote speakers: Chris Mallett, corporate vice president of research and development for Cargill Corp., and Rohit Shukla, CEO of Larta institute, a Los Angeles-based organization that seeks to assist “the transformation of technology ideas into solutions.” A welcome session begins at 6:30 p.m. March 21. Sessions on March 22 begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. The conference’s primary goal is “to bring people together under the common goal of encouraging new growth and innovation here in Minnesota,” Schlecht said. AURI provides services in four general areas: food, biobased products, renewable energy and coproducts, also known as byproducts, such as dried distiller’s grain. The organization has 25 fulltime employees, many of them scientists or business experts, and operates sites in Crookston, Waseca, Marshall and St. Paul, Minn. About three-quarters of its $4.5 million annual budget is taxpayer money approved by the Minnesota Legislature, and the rest comes from federal grants and partnerships with other groups. Attendees must register for the March 21-22 conference. More information and to register: http://events.r20.constantcontact. com/register/event?oeidk=a07edn98jdy2506343d&llr=btf8y8cab.


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Senate revokes Obama land-planning rule By Reuters Media

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate on March 7 revoked a rule that aimed to give the public more input into federal land management decisions, the latest move by the Republican-led Congress to undo Obama administration environmental regulations it sees as a burden. The Senate voted 51-48 to approve a resolution to repeal the Bureau of Land Management’s Resource Management Planning rule, known as BLM 2.0, finalized in December by the Obama administration. The rule updated the 30-year

process the agency followed when developing land-use plans across the 245 million acres of federal land it manages. Senators who voted to revoke the rule, such as Republican Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, said it diluted local authority over decisions about how to use land for grazing, energy and mineral development and recreation, and gave outside voices an outsized say in local matters. Supporters, such as the energy committee’s top Democrat, Senator Maria Cantwell of Washing-

ton, said the rule modernized the existing BLM process to make it more transparent. “When it comes to public lands, we want transparency, we want sunshine, we want a bottom-up approach when it comes to land management,” Cantwell said. Republicans have taken advantage of a seldom-used law known as the Congressional Review Act to overturn the BLM 2.0 rule as well as other recently enacted regulations with simple majorities in both chambers, denying senators the opportunity to filibuster and stall a vote. Last month, Republicans

repealed a securities disclosure rule aimed at curbing corruption at energy and mining companies and voted to ax methane emissions limits on drilling operations using the CRA. Some conservation groups said using the CRA to revoke the measure was a “knee-jerk” and unnecessary measure, and that the land planning rule could have been revised by the BLM. “I struggle to understand why they would waste their time trying to strike down this rule and why not let the administration fix the rule,” said Phil Hanceford of the Wilderness Society.

Bayer, Monsanto start $2.5 billion asset sale to get merger clearance By Reuters Media FRANKFURT — German drug and crop chemical maker Bayer and U.S. seeds company Monsanto are launching asset sales worth roughly $2.5 billion as they seek regulatory clearance for their $66 billion merger, people close to the matter said. To kick off an auction process, Bayer’s advisors will send out information packages next week to prospective bidders for the businesses, which have been divided into three bundles of assets, the people said. Bayer and Monsanto have said in the past that they expect to divest activities with combined sales of up to $1.6 billion. While it could not be learned what businesses will be put on the auction block, antitrust and industry experts expect Bayer to potentially divest soybean, cotton and canola seed assets as well as LibertyLink-branded crops that are resistant to its glufosinate herbicide, an important alternative to Monsanto’s Roundup Ready seeds. Overall, regulatory hurdles to the deal are seen as manageable

because Bayer’s main business in agriculture is pesticides while Monsanto’s focus is on genetically modified seeds. Bayer said last month that it was on track to clear all regulatory hurdles for the takeover by yearend, including a likely in-depth investigation by the European Union’s competition regulators. Peer BASF has been touted as a potential buyer of some of the assets after abstaining from a wave of consolidation in the agrochemicals industry, which also saw Dow and DuPont merging and ChemChina buying Syngenta. The assets, which comprise sets of different active ingredients in several global regions, will also be shopped to large private equity groups, which may, however, struggle to bid competitively against players in the agricultural supplies market, the sources said. “Transaction security is more important than price,” one of the people close to Bayer said. Bayer and Monsanto declined to comment.

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By Don Davis Forum News Service ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s poultry industry is on high alert. This week marks the second anniversary of the beginning of a bird flu outbreak that ended with more than 9 million turkey and chicken deaths. Added to that, two American poultry operations are infected with bird flu. And to top it off, the 2017 weather is eerily similar to 2015. “It is starting to feel like two years ago,” State Veterinarian Beth Thompson said Wednesday, March 8. It is not that Thompson or anyone else is predicting a repeat of 2015, but there is widespread agreement that the elements are in place. The biggest difference in 2017 is that those who raise and those who process poultry, as well as regulators and livestock experts, are more prepared to quickly respond if avian influenza arrives. “Everyone is on a much higher alert,” said Steve Olson, executive director of Minnesota turkey and chicken associations. Lessons learned two years ago will help poultry farmers respond quickly if they see signs of illness in their birds, instead of waiting to see if it appears to be the flu or something else, Olson said. Olson said that everyone he knows in the industry has upped biosecurity measures to keep the virus out. Thompson and Olson said improvements to flu response include a new state poultry testing laboratory in Willmar, center of the Minnesota turkey industry, which produces more birds than any other state. Also, the University of Minnesota has increased its efforts. Still, the worry level increased this week when federal agriculture officials announced highly pathogenic avian influenza in a Tennessee commercial chicken breeder flock, then said a Barron, Wis., turkey operation was hit by a weaker version of the flu. “We are watching what happens

with that virus over in Barron County. but we have done a lot of planning since 2015 and we are confident in our response,” Thompson said. Barron is less than 40 miles from Minnesota and Olson said it and Tennessee both could be visited by migrating birds coming from the same region. If they carried a virus from their winter grounds, other birds could carry it to Minnesota. A statement from the Willmar-based Jennie-O Turkey Store emphasized that the Wisconsin outbreak in one of its turkey farms was just in a single location and involved a type of flu known to be in wild birds. Jennie-O’s statement said that low pathogenic flu like in its flock is common in North America. A Minnesota Department of Natural Resources spokesman said that the agency has found no evidence that ducks or geese have spread bird flu to poultry farms. However, federal, state and industry officials have not ruled out migrating birds as a cause. “Wild birds carry influenza; we have always known that,” Olson said. “Just because we cannot find it doesn’t mean it is not there.” “It is that time of year when we are looking at water fowl continuing up to their spring summer grounds north of us,” added Thompson, adding that she has not see scientific proof to show waterfowl are not responsible. Olson said that warm Minnesota weather two years ago at this time stalled migration of some ducks and geese that stopped in Minnesota to avoid colder weather to the north. This year’s weather is similar. Influenza viruses thrive in cold, wet weather, Thompson said. That is just how it has been in much of Minnesota recently as unusually warm temperatures and rain have been common. The heat and dry weather in summer end to stop the spread of virus, like how it is when cold weather covers the area in winter.


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Lice in cattle becomes growing problem By Kalsey Stults Forum News Service

DICKINSON, N.D. — Cattle lice, a cold season insect, have been causing problems for cattle and ranchers this year after surviving treatments that usually eliminate them. Erika Schumacher, a veterinarian at West Dakota Veterinary Clinic, said one reason cattle lice have been surviving through treatments could be because of the resistance they have built up to the chemicals. “Sometimes we have to switch up and use a different product,” she said. “Bugs have nothing better to do than to reproduce, and they can kind of outsmart our drugs faster than we can make them and get them licensed.” She said if stockmen come in with a lice problem after they have already treated their cattle, they switch up drug classes or will look at different products or

brands, which usually alleviates the problem. Gerald Stokka, a veterinarian at the NDSU Extension, said in a press release that lice have become more difficult to control now than they were 10 years ago. “With the development of the ‘pour on’ products, along with the generic products, the use increased, and in some cases, these products were used multiple times per year,” he said. “So whether we are dealing with resistance in lice or less efficacy at the appropriate dose, the result is the same — a lack of control.” While lice are mostly a nuisance to cattle, it can also affect their health if it is a large infestation due to the loss of blood, Schumacher said. Schumacher said some cows will scratch large sores on their bodies by rubbing on posts or barbed wire. She said it is important to stay

ahead of a large infestation and looking for the signs before it becomes a major problem. “If you start seeing red sores on your cows, you should definitely get them taken care of,” she said. “Look at the herd, and if you start seeing hair loss or they are rubbing a lot and you’ve already used something, talk to your veterinarian.” John Kessel, an angus cattle rancher in Medora, said that this has been a strong year for lice, but winter ticks on horses have not been bad this year in comparison. “You take the good with the bad,” he said. Kessel said everybody he has talked to has had some issue with lice on their cattle this year. “Some animals are affected more than others,” he said. “There are some cows out there that have got some hair issues and others look great.” Kessel said he believes once the

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weather starts warming up most of the lice will die off, so he is not planning on re-treating his herd. NDSU Extension recommends a few options to help curb lice outbreaks: ► Leave the cattle alone. In many cases, the best solution may be to just leave the cattle untreated. Lice populations will begin to decrease in activity rapidly as the weather warms. ► Work with your veterinarian to determine the type of lice you are treating. The likely culprits are the biting lice. Biting lice feed on the dander and scruff on the cattle’s skin and are controlled more effectively with a topical treatment. In contrast, sucking lice feed on blood and serum from the animal and are controlled more effectively with an injectable product that gets into the blood. ► Use injectable and topical treatment to control both types of lice.

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Prescribed burn association looking to curb area cedar nuisance

By Caitlynn Peetz Forum News Service BONESTEEL, S.D. — A mass of cedar trees along South Dakota’s largest body of water has diminished grazing land for animals, which has caused a local organization to dub the area a “cedar glacier” and prompt area fire departments to ditch traditional practices. Instead of racing to fight fires that aren’t immediately threatening structures or property, the Mid Missouri River Prescribed Burn Association wants firefighters to create a “blackline” for the fire to burn up to, and let the blaze flame out. This could include fires started by lightning strikes, a stray cigarette butt and other “minor” or natural causes. But changing longstanding practices takes time. “For 40 years, we’ve raced to every fire and put it out as fast as we can. That’s part of the problem,” MMRPA Member Sara Grim said Wednesday. The MMRPA is comprised of approximately 35 landowners in Gregory, Charles Mix, Brule and Lyman counties dedicated to conducted prescribed burns to control the cedar tree population and improve grassland health.

Rounding out its first year, the MMRPA is the first prescribed burn association formed in South Dakota and burned approximately 1,000 acres of cedar trees in 2016 with more to come in 2017. The group of landowners with MMRPA believes burning the trees is more effective than shearing. When an individual or organization cuts down a tree and subsequently drags it across the ground to a pile, seeds may be dispersed, causing an even larger problem, MMRPA Vice-Chair Dave Steffen said. So, instead, the group is opting to “cut out the middleman,” instead burning the plants. And the results are overwhelming, Grim said. In April, the MMRPA burned approximately 475 acres of her family’s land in an effort to thwart an issue present since 1982. The fire knocked down pesky cedar trees and, six months later, native grasses had returned to the land, while the trees had not. “Once those little trees start coming back, they grow fast, but we didn’t have a problem when it was done,” Grim said. Most often, the trees grow along the north-facing and east-facing slopes of

hills along the river, and spread. The afternoon sun doesn’t directly shine on these areas, creating a cool, moist area. Then, the trees grow outward from there, infesting thousands of acres, Steffen said. “In a survey I did of aerial photographs, 30 percent of Gregory County is covered in cedar trees,” Steffen said. “You’re losing production on your grazing lands — where we used to run 10 cows, we can only run three cows. If we have 100 percent calf crop, three have to pay taxes where 10 used to. That’s an issue.” Prescribed burns take about a year to coordinate with everyone involved and create a plan. On average, there are 15 days each year that are ideal for conducting a prescribed burn, though the “burn season” covers 90 days in the spring and summer months. A burn could be done in winter, but it would be ineffective, Steffen said. “You have to get the right weather conditions so you don’t burn the whole country down,” Steffen said. “And then you also have to wait until the snow melts and dries up so our equipment doesn’t slide down the hill in the mud, which narrows burning time a little, too.” Steffen said he hopes the group can

increase communication between those operating the prescribed burns. Using walkie talkies, participants’ communication is already sufficient, but there’s always room for improvement. Additionally, many of the landowners involved are aging, and “getting too old to be running up and down the hills,” so Steffen hopes more young guys join this year. To be part of the MMRPA, an individual has to do a basic training course and attend and observe a burn before they are able to conduct or participate in one. And the MMRPA isn’t the only group working to eliminate the “invasive species.” In 2016, the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Department of Wildlife, Fish and Recreation rolled out a four-year plan to remove trees on 130 acres of tribal land. Through the United States Department of Agriculture StrikeForce program, the group is reimbursed for its efforts to remove the cedars, providing more dollars to control a greater amount of land.

80 years of agriculture at the North Dakota Winter Show By Tom LaVenture Forum News Service

VALLEY CITY, N.D. — Growers and vendors say the North Dakota Winter Show is as important in slow years as in boom years. “This is our 80th year, and the event is very important to a lot of people,” said Dawn Riley, manager of the Winter Show, which ran last week. “This is their business, what they do and how they make their living.” Paul Metcalf, a Valley City rancher, said he visits the Winter Show every day and is pricing cattle chutes. He enjoys talking to vendors to try and get a deal. “That’s a big decision; they’re kind of spendy,” Metcalf said. NaTanya Olson raises cattle and grows corn and wheat in Forbes, N.D. She came to the Winter Show to get some estimates on building a heated shop and to just look around. “This is the first time I’ve been here,” Olson said. “It’s nice to have a heated spot and out of the wind.” Dana Didier, a Winter Show board

member, said the event is a place for farmers to interact. The mission of the Winter Show is youth ag education, promoting ag and honoring heritage. “It’s one of the highlights of the year to come in and meet guys from other parts of the country and talk shop all day long,” Didier said. The tractor pull, rodeo and concerts also bring in a lot of people from the area, he said. There are plenty of food vendors and children’s activities as well, he said. “Attendance varies day to day, but the foot traffic is pretty good,” he said. Dan Bremer, a salesman with Cooper Implement in Cooperstown, said there is a lot of pricing going on. The big-ticket items are not moving, but smaller machinery is selling with zero interest incentives. “Smaller tractors, compact tractors, skid-steers, side-by-sides with cabs on them and a lot of mowers are going out,” Bremer said. The company recently became a dealer for Kubota and Versatile tractors and machinery. There is a lot of interest in the

brands, and the Winter Show is the place to show them, he said. “They are a bit more competitive on pricing,” he said. “The incentives mean a lot right now for a lot of people.” Shannah Plehal, a logistics coordinator with Anchor Ingredients based out of Fargo, said she is meeting with growers about growing barley, chickpeas and other specialty crops for the processing facility. More growers are considering alternative crops as the margin becomes more attractive to declining soy and corn prices. “A lot of growers come to the Winter Show so it’s more about building relations with existing growers and finding new growers who are considering growing another commodity that we can bring into our plant,” she said. Cal Schaefer of Vermeer Equipment in Valley City said his baler sales have dropped to nothing with the drop in commodity prices. “They ain’t buying nothing; they’re locked up tight,” Schaefer said. “The last two years have been like this. Before that

it was booming.” The Winter Show is still important as an event to show new machinery, along with talking about parts and services, he said. “You meet a lot of people that you might not contact otherwise,” he said. Dana Rosendahl, owner of General Irrigation in Oakes, said his turbine-powered water pump sales are slower this year. “We manufacture these in Oakes and have managed to keep the price down, but when money is short, they’re not buying things that they don’t need right now.” Kelly Hanson, fertilizer plant manager for Central Plains Ag Services in Hannaford, said that with a depressed market there is a yield benefit from using microessentials versus traditional phosphate products. “This event gives us a little more access to people we haven’t met before that aren’t in our area,” he said. “We get to interact with more farmers and get to know them and give them another option.”


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By Sara Bertsch Forum News Service

MITCHELL, S.D. — The National Safety Council has dubbed agriculture the most dangerous industry in which to work. “A lot of family farms don’t undergo safety training, and, yet, they have a lot of hazards on the farm,” said Amber Vandersnick, an occupational safety and health manager with the South Dakota Safety Council. “Every year you hear of people dying in confined spaces.” According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014, there were three fatal injuries directly attributed to farming, fishing and forestry in South Dakota. In 2015, there was zero. Numbers for 2016 have not been finalized, but the tally will rise. In the Mitchell, S.D. area last year, there were two farming-related fatalities. One was in June, when a 35-year-old man of Springfield was operating a sprayer that got tangled in an overhead power line. In an attempt to escape the tractor, he was electrocuted and died on scene. The second fatality occurred in October, when a 16-year-old Winner High School student died from injuries he sustained being trapped in a grain bin a day earlier. Incidents like these are sad and devastating to a community, said Vandersnick, adding the South Dakota Safety Council’s mission is to eliminate preventable deaths and injuries at work, home and in communities — including the farm. It offers training in hopes to educate more farmers on the hazardous conditions surrounding them.

Focus on training For Vandersnick, the majority of her work focuses on general industry and construction training for compliance by Occupational Safety and Health Administration. A big part of training is creating awareness and helping industry realize there are a lot of hazards in every occupation, she said. In agriculture especially, Vandersnick said, some farmers need to “dig a little deeper” if they don’t have a plan or know about all of the dangers. When providing OSHA training, Vandersnick covers machine guarding, fall protection, hazardous chemicals, walking and work surfaces and developing an emergency action plan. While Vandersnick didn’t have any specific numbers, she said the two most common injuries and deaths are related to machine guarding and PTO shafts. To help prevent injuries, the council hosts safety trainings throughout the year. The organization will be hosting introductory classes on both safety and health on March 21-23. Anyone interested in those can contact the Sioux-Falls based Safety Council, Vandersnick said. “It blows my mind every year because

who in South Dakota hasn’t heard of someone falling through the crust of a grain bin and getting engulfed. And yet, it still happens every year,” Vandersnick said. “And farmers will say ‘Well, nothing’s ever happened to me.’ Well it’s not because you’re good, it’s because you’re lucky.”

Nationwide increase There are other groups dedicated to protecting the state’s agricultural workers. South Dakota State University Extension Service provides training and awareness seminars highlighting the many dangers on the farm. Many farmers tend to “put-off” safety on the farm, when it’s something that should not be overlooked, said Tracey Erickson, dairy field specialist for the SDSU Extension. “Instead it needs to be a part of our daily routines in farming,” Erickson said. “Agriculture unfortunately has been an occupation with one of the higher incident rates for accidents and fatalities” according to U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics. Nationwide in 2015, the statistics show fatal injuries in farming, fishing, and forestry occupations increased 10 percent to 284 fatalities — the highest level reported for the group in seven years and a 22 percent increase from 2014. For the state’s youth, SDSU Extension has specific training, including Hazardous Occupational Safety Training in Agriculture for children ages 14-15 who need certification to work on farms outside of their family.

Childhood dangers When 16-year-old Taylor Watzel died on a farm near Winner, S.D., the community mourned his loss. His death reminded the area and state of the many dangers a farm bears for children. A 2016 fact sheet from the United States from the National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety said a child dies in an agriculture-related incident in the U.S every three days. The leading source of fatalities for all youth was machinery, followed by motor vehicles and drownings. For working youth, the report found that tractors were the leading source of fatalities, followed by ATVs. Seeing these statistics, Vandersnick said she is surprised every year to hear about farming accidents. But for many South Dakotans, they farm the way they were taught, and for some, this is with a lack of safety, she said. “The tough part, in South Dakota, you either got young people or you got the old people. If young people went to college and did a business program, sometimes they tie a little safety in that and start bringing it forward,” Vandersnick said. “But a lot of the older generation say ‘Well, this is the way we’ve always done it.’ And sometimes that doesn’t work so well.”

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Potential RFS changes upset biofuels industries WASHINGTON — Rumors of potential changes to the Renewable Fuel Standard are creating some concerns in the biofuels industries. Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Bob Dinneen has reported a White House official told him a coming executive order would move the “point of obligation” — or party responsible for blending biofuels into fuel — off refiners and onto someone farther down the supply chain, along with allowing E15, which is gasoline that contains 15 percent ethanol, to be sold during the summer months. While the White House has denied that such an order is coming, the denial hasn’t stopped prices from shifting for crops involved in biofuels. And it certainly hasn’t stopped anxieties over the possible changes for people in the ethanol industry. Jeff Zueger, chairman of the North Dakota Ethanol Council, says the proposed changes to the RFS could destabilize it to a point where the standard, which requires transportation fuel sold in the U.S. to contain a minimum volume of renewable fuels, cannot be maintained. Under the current system, refineries

blend the renewable fuels into gasoline or diesel to send down the supply chain. Zueger explains refineries have the infrastructure in place to do so, and they can, for instance, produce a gasoline that lends itself to being blended with ethanol in order to raise its octane and lower its price. If refineries are not the ones who have to make sure the renewable fuels get into the fuel, they would have no incentive to produce the product that lends itself to blending, which could increase consumer costs. There are about 140 refineries who are obligated to comply with the RFS, Zueger says. If that obligation were passed down the line, it would affect about 10 times that number of wholesalers. The wholesalers who would have to make sure enough renewable fuel was added do not have a system in place to do so, and the Environmental Protection Agency would have a difficult time managing the program effectively, he says. “It would not be efficient if you move that obligation downstream,” Zueger says. He says the move would bring “quite a bit of disruption” to the biofuels industries, which could endure until new systems are created. The industry has reached out to mem-

bers of Congress and others for support. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., says it is important to keep the RFS as it is now. “I don’t think we need to compromise on any of it,” she says. The move to sell E15 in the summer already should happen, she says. Heitkamp says it’s rare to find areas of consensus from the ethanol industry and fuel wholesalers, but the point of obligation is something they all seem to agree on. Since about 50 percent of North Dakota corn goes to ethanol production, she says keeping the RFS in tact also is important to the state’s farmers. Shifting responsibility for compliance from large refineries to fuel wholesalers, which include many small businesses, “is just a non-starter for me,” Heitkamp says. Zueger says he and other industry officials are working with national trade organizations to make sure their message is clear that changing the RFS would be bad for industry and consumers. They also want to educate the public about why the current system is working. “Taking away choice is never good for the consumer,” Zueger says. “Putting the RFS at risk essentially takes away choice.” Heitkamp says the rumors and jock-

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2000 850 Galion Road Grader, 5,000 hours, has fall snow attachments, runs good, in good shape, 14' mow board, $59,000. (605) 481-2265 For sale by Sealed Bid: 120’ Cardinal above ground scale. Purchase will include digital scale readout and some miscellaneous parts along with wiring schematic. Scale will be disassembled and ready to be placed on buyers transport. Scale can be viewed at South Dakota Soybean Processors in Volga. For questions contact Ryan 605-627-6003. Written bids must be post marked no later than March 17, 2017 and can be sent to: SD Soybean Processors PO Box 500 Volga, SD 57071 attn: Ryan or emailed to scalebids@sdsbp.com you can also check out our Facebook page. Clark Forklift model CG25, 6,000lb lift with side shift, new paint and seals, looks and runs excellent, 16' lift height, $10,500 OBO. Cat Forklift model V60B, 7,000lb lift, new paint, dual pneumatic front tires, 12' lift height, older model but runs and looks great, $5,500 OBO. 701-710-0887 Case excavator model 9010 with thumb and 3 buckets, 4100 hrs, good condition, 605-216-3966

For sale by Sealed Bid: 120' Cardinal above ground scale. Purchase will include digital scale readout and some miscellaneous parts along with wiring schematic. Scale will be disassembled and ready to be placed on buyers transport. Scale can be viewed at South Dakota Soybean Processors in Volga. For questions contact Ryan 605-627-6003. Written bids must be post marked no later than March 17, 2017 and can be sent to: SD Soybean Processors PO Box 500 Volga, SD 57071 attn: Ryan or emailed to scalebids@sdsbp.com you can also check out our Facebook page. For Sale: 2014 S185 Skid Loader, very good shape. 2013 7230R John Deere, front wheel assist, front 3 Pt., front PTO, front hydraulics, very good condition. (605) 770-2528 Clark Forklift model CG25, 6,000lb lift with side shift, new paint and seals, looks and runs excellent, 16' lift height, $10,500 OBO. Cat Forklift model V60B, 7,000lb lift, new paint, dual pneumatic front tires, 12' lift height, older model but runs and looks great, $5,500 OBO. 701-710-0887

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Contact Carrie at 605-287-4351 or 605-281-0244 2007 CLUB CAR GOLF CART New tires, new rims, new batteries, aluminum box, lift kit, charger, trailer hitch. Great for yard & hauling wood. Showroom condition. $3995. 218-841-4490 or 303-902-7747 2003 Tradewinds 40ft motor home, 63,000 miles, 2 slides, self level, generator, new tires, 350 Cummins, lots of storage, excellent shape, $50,000/Offer. Call (605) 626-1000

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Buick Lucerne 2007, 3800 V6, $4000. 605-590-0649 2013 HD FLHTK, red/merlot, 6200 miles, ultra glide limited, $16,500. Some extras. Call Tim, 605-850-3728. No texts msgs. 1998 Frontier, 5th wheel, 8x24, single slide, sleeps 6, everything works, very good condition $8,000. (605) 439-3281 Chevrolet Camaro 1982, Z28, Texas car, very little rust, runs but motor is tired, $3,000. 605-258-2229 or 605-222-2368

HORN PLASTICS INC.

Thief River Falls, MN 218-681-8221 • 1-800-950-9917 Email: sales@trsalvage.com Website: www.trsalvage.com

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EGGERS ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPANY For all of your electric motor and generator needs.

Eggers Electric has what you need to ensure you always have electricity. With winter on its way, don’t wait until you are stranded without power. Eggers Electric KDV VHYHUDO GLႇ HUHQW VL]HV RI :LQFR EUDQG 372 DQG VWDQGE\ JHQHUDWRUV DYDLODEOH We also sell and service farm duty electric motors, aeration fan motors, tractor fan motors, pasture generators and portable generators. Reach us at 701-223-6500 or eggerselectric@midconetwork.com

Super-Slide plastic truck bedliners for dump trucks, end dumps, hopper bottoms, and live-bottom floors and slopes. Eliminate sticking, freezing and abrasion. Pays for itself. Increase productivity, save on wear and tear, make extra profit. Dealer Opportunities. 800-373-7448 www.superslide.com 1999 Reitinouer all aluminum flat bed, 48'x102'. (605) 228-3456 FOR SALE: (2) 2004 International 9400 Truck Tractors, excellent condition. (605) 670-2250 For Sale: 2 Drop deck aluminum Transcraft trailers. 53' 102. (605) 670-2250 2006 Wilson 41 ft 66 in sides, air ride Ag hoppers, electric tarp, electric traps, new tarp, new breaks, Michaels augers, $26,000. Larry 701-321-2102

1977 GMC Single Axle Truck with 18' box & hoist, newer 366 gas motor with very few miles, 5-speed transmission, 2-speed axle, 22.5 rear tires, 80% or better, on new steel rims, box has heighth extensions, roll tarp, and grain endgate, $4500 or Make and Offer. (701) 368-9222 2000 Ford F-250, 7.3L diesel, extended cab, long box, 4x4, automatic (605) 999-8995 No Telemarketers. Chevrolet 2500 HD 2009, white, 108,600 miles, 6’ box, some dings in the box, no power windows, no carpet, 6.0 Vortec Gas engine, 6 speed multi max transmission ,4 WD, Runs Great. $11,000 Firm. (701) 220-6244 2003 Merrick 53' cattle pot, 3/4 dog house. Call (320) 760-0447 for more information 2014 Fontanie all steel drop deck trailer, like new, only pulled 2,00 miles, aluminum rims and ramps, Jerry Hansel (605) 321-9237 2009 TransCraft Step deck trailer, new tires, and new brakes. Very good condition. Can Deliver. $22,900. (563) 542-3659 Grain Trailers for Rent: Wilson & Timpte Ag Hoppers 2012-2015, 40'-50' (50' have triple axle), Spring Ride and Air Ride available. Call for monthly or yearly rates. H&S Ag Rentals LLC Bridgewater, SoDak Doug 605-360-1027 or Phil 605-360-4630 Hopper trailers for Rent Tri-axle 48x102x78, $1250 per month. Tandem axles 42x102x78, $1000 per month. Tandem axles 43x102x78, $1000 per month. Call Jeremy at 605-881-7084 or in no answer call 605-785-5333 No Telemarketers 2014 Fontanie all steel drop deck trailer, like new, only pulled 2,00 miles, aluminum rims and ramps, Jerry Hansel (605) 321-9237 Kenworth 2005, 500Hp, 18sp, 46,000lb. rears, 17000lb. front, 20000lb. steerable pusher, full lockers, wet kit, 730,000 miles, $52,000. (605) 887-3350 or (605) 887-7458

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For Sale 2009 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic. Loaded with lots of Extras. $14,500. Please call (605) 228-4821

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16' semi-v boat Lowe, upgraded trailer, Lowe new GPS and loaded. 10 hours on 30hp. (605) 225-4948 AM to 2PM all new condition.

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For SaleLike New 20' GrainMaster box off a 1969 Chevy tandem Truck. Red in color, single cylinder lift setup. Has good roll tarp. All steel box. Parting out truck. $1,900. Call 605-280-4098 ask for Mike.

2016 Wilson Pacesetter Doubles For Sale, Black, Width 102" Height 78", over all set length 81'6", Electric Remote Shurco Tarps, No lifting Axles, Air ride suspension, Ag Hoppers, no defects, clean and clear title. $117,500. Located in Lake Preston, SD (605) 203-0618 International 1972, 345 V8, 5 & 2 speed, tag axe, 20ft hydraulic box, roll tarp, $5,500 OBO. Two Westfield hydraulic truck augers for drill fill. 6" diameter by 16' length, one is brush auger, one is a regular auger. (605) 695-2844

International 9370 1986, twin screw with tag axle and pintle hitch, 22 1/2 Frontier box on it, single post heavy duty hoist, 605-380-7002 no soliciting

2009 40ft Dakota Trailer 2006 38ft Dakota Trailer Both trailers have new tarps and electric traps. Contact Aaron at (605) 380-7429

Mac C-H613, 2003 682,000 miles, steerable pusher axle up and down, aluminum heavy front bumper, available in May, 10 speed, 427 HP, 605-881-5574

2007 Peterbilt 378, Ultra Cab, C15 Cat ($34,000 Full Platinum warranty good until 9/8/19.)240" wheel base. $45,900. Knight Truck Sales (605) 225-1196

AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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BELT TRAILERS / PARTS '01 Red River 36" Belt '09 Trail King 5272 Quad '10 TK 5272 Tri 48" Belt '11 TK 5072 Tri 64" Belt '12 TK 5272 Quad 64" Belt TrailerSalesLLC.com Cory 701-261-4024 One each 1997 and 1995 triaxle RWAY Bellydump with tarp and dryer. 1995 Wilson grain trailer. 1990 379 black daycab Pete with 3406 CatB with wet kit and pusher, recent OH. 2000 conventional Pete 3406E with pusher. 1989 daycab Pete with pusher 3406B recent OH. 1995 conventional Pete 379 Detroit 60 series. 605-660-6480

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2006 Wilson/Tender 41 ft 66 in sides, air ride Ag hoppers, electric tarp, electric traps, new tarp, new breaks, Michaels augers for tendering grain and fertilizer, unload 1 or 2 products in one stop. Come with remote control Larry 701-321-2102

Welcome to the Fargo Moorhead area’s Premier Work Truck Sales Center! www.fmtrucksales.net

116,438 ACTUAL MILES

2006 International 9400i Eagle

Cummins ISX, 400 HP, Air Ride, Jake, Ultrashift Automatic, 10 Speed, 116,438 Actual Miles, Tandem with a Tag, Dual Aluminum Fuel Tanks, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, 51 Inch Hi-Rise Sleeper, Auxiliary Power Unit, Cruise Control, A/C, Air Slide 5th, Tilt & Telescope, Power Steering, Eagle Interior, Walmart Fleet Maintained Truck! $39,900

213,120 ACTUAL MILES Farm Truck

2007 Peterbilt 379EXHD

547,206 MILES

2005 International 4400

Allison Automatic Transmission, DT466, Reman Engine, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, Pusher, 260� Wheel Base, 3/8� Frame, 23’ from Back of Cab to End of Frame, $36,900

477,653 ACTUAL MILES

2002 Freightliner Columbia 120 Detroit 12.7L, 10 Spd, PreEmission Non EGR, Air Ride, 470 HP, 178� WB, 3.70 Ratio, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, Dual Aluminum Fuel Tanks, Air Sliding 5th $26,900

2001 Freightliner Columbia CL120 Cat. C12, 8LL, Jake, 20,000 # Fronts, 40,000 # Rears, Double Power Steering, Full Locking Rears, 4:11 Ratio, 212� Wheel Base, TufTrac Suspension, 3/8� frame, Lowboy Ramps, Wet Kit, Headache Rack, Pre-Emission, Rust Free California Truck, Great Dump Truck or Lowboy Truck $36,900

2-PART WET KIT

2000 Kenworth T800B Cummins, ISM, 10 Speed, 410 HP, Jake, Air Ride, 3.70 Ratio, 12,000# front, 40,000# Rear, 175� Wheel Base, 4-Bag Suspension $26,900

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2720 2nd. Ave. N., Moorhead, MN • Phone: (218) 236-9341 Evenings: Danny 701-261-9221 Hard time selling your truck? Consign it with us! CALIFORNIA RUST FREE

2005 Kenworth T800B Cummins, ISM, 10 Speed, 385 HP, Jake, Air Ride, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, 379,825 Actual Miles $42,900 349,055 ACTUAL MILES

2005 International 8600 Cat. C13, Eaton Fuller 10 Speed, Jake, Air Ride, 430 HP, 3.55 Ratio, 165� WB, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, Aluminum Wheels, Air Slide 5th, New Rear Caps, 30-Day Engine Warranty $34,900

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2005 Volvo VNL42T300

2 to choose from, Cummins ISX, 400 HP, Air Ride, 3.42 Ratio, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, 174� Wheel Base, Aluminum Wheels, Sliding 5th Wheel, New Steers, New Recaps, $25,500

(4) 2010 International Prostar ISM Cummins, 10 Spd, Air Ride, Tandem, All Steel Wheels, 5th Wheel Slide, Susp Dump $29,500

2013 Ford F550 Cab & Chassis Crewcab, 4X4, Auto, 6.7 Liter Diesel, 84� Cab to Axle, Clean, $29,500

2011 Freightliner Coronado 122 ISX Cummins, 10 Spd, Air Ride, Tandem, 3:90 Ratio, All Alum Wheels, 196� Wheelbase, Susp Dump $41,500

2012 Peterbilt 386 Tandem, Air Ride, All Aluminum Wheels, 450 HP, Cummins ISX, 13 Spd, 64� Mid Roof Sleeper, 174K On Engine Overhaul $44,500

2012 Volvo VNM64T630 Tandem, Air Ride, All Alum Wheels, I-Shift, Auto, Low Miles $27,500

20 Daycab Tractors Frtlnr/Volvo/Sterling/IH’s, Cummins/Detroit/Volvo Engines, Jakes, 10 Spd/Auto Trans Starting at $21,500

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FM Truck Sales LLC

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Cat. C-15, RTLO20918B 18 Speed Transmission, 213,120 Actual Miles, Jake, Air Ride, 625 HP, Full Lockers, 3.36 Ratio, Dual Exhaust, Dual Aluminum Fuel Tanks, Dual Stainless Air Cleaners, Aluminum Wheels, Wet Kit, Leather Interior, Loaded, One Owner Very Nice and Clean Truck! $87,900

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FOR SALE: 1982 Ford LN9000 Tri-Axle Truck, 855 Cummins Engine, Very Reliable Truck, Good Tires, $12,000. 1967 Ford Tandem Truck, $750. International 5288 Tractor, 9500 Hours, $11,000. Call, text or email for pictures. 701-789-0337 mthorson@ictc.com

Walhalla, ND 701-549-2387

$52,500 2007 International 9400 Tri-Axle Grain Truck, ISX Cummins, 10 Speed Autoshift, New 22’ Load Line Box & Hoist.

$49,000 2004 International 8600 Tri-Axle Grain Truck, ISM Cummins, 10 Speed, New 21’ Load Line Box & Hoist.

For Sale: Ford L9000 Grain truck (1987) dsl, turn screw, cummings 6 cyl. 9 spd. 20ft. steel box, 3dr. Endgate, rolltop, 52,000 mi. 11RX22.5 tires, front single hoist, Forward til hood. Jamestown N. Dak Retired $20,000 Phone 701-320-0410 Jim 20 ft Road Master covered trailer with 2 5500 lb axles under it, 10 ply tires, V front, $4500. (320) 297-0665

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2007 Load Line 34’ Slant Front Silage Trailer, Hyd. End Gate, Super Singles.

$34,000

2007 Sterling Tandem Grain Truck, Mercedes Benz, 13 Speed, New 20’ Load Line Box & Hoist.

2014 Load Line 42’ Triple Axle Clam Shell Gravel Trailer, Air Ride. 001551153r1

TRUCK SALES | GRAIN BOXES | GRAVEL BOXES | GRAIN TRAILERS

Chevrolet TrailBlazer 2005, 4x4. Nice, auto start, sun roof, 107,000 miles. $5,900 OBO. 701-40-7318 or 701-662-4576 2015 Cornhusker Grain train, 9 axle, real good shape. For more information call Wayne 605-216-8409

1999 8x48' Timpte grain trailer with lift axle, asking $12,000 or make offer, call Marvin at 605-382-5993. Also Smith and Company 2009 Side dump triple axle, asking $34,000 or offer. Also, Timpte low boy 2007 dually triple axle bumper hitch, heavy duty trailer, asking $16,500 or offer. Call Julie 605-265-0835 2000 Chevrolet K1500 extended cab, 5.3 V8, auto, burns no oil, synthetic oil since brand new, 240,000 miles, some rust. $2650. 2001 Chevrolet K1500, extended cab, 5.3 V8, auto, does not use any oil between changes, 257,000 miles, some rust, $2650. 507-283-8192 Both vehicles were formerly owner by Sioux Valley Energy with regular scheduled maintenance. Dodge Ram 2500 2007, heavy duty, 210,000 miles, 2 WD, manual shift, 200 gal fuel tank, Pronghorn box, Very Clean, $25,000. 605-281-1483

Chevrolet Silverado LT 2015, Z71 off road, 2500 HD, 45,728 miles, Sharp! Custom rims, tow pkg, roll tarp, Very Clean $48,500. (605) 281-1483 Ford Expedition 1999, 5.4L V8, automatic transmission, new tires, new timing changing service with fresh change of all fluids, 203k miles, has 3rd row seating, after market exhaust and tail light lenses, $2,400 OBO. 605-370-4161

Water Trailers 28' to 53' Semi Van Water Trailers. Tanks, cones, pumps, hose reels, etc. We build or you can. Containers. Storage van trailers and loading ramps. www.rydelltrailers.com 701-474-5780

www.norwoodsales.com 1.800.446.0316

2007, Kenworth W900, pusher axle, wet kit, sleeper, Cummins ISX, 605-520-4945

Horace, ND - Cooperstown, ND - Union, NE

Dodge Ram 2011, nice shape, crew cab, 5.7 Hemi engine, clean condition, 160K miles, roll box cover, clean title, very sharp, $14,800/ offer. (701) 318-2086

High Speed Tillage Maintenance Free - Ideal for Fall tillage and Spring seedbed preparation - Till at speeds of 10-15mph - Available in widths 8’-45’

Over 20% more capacity than 15” belts!

TAKES OUT VOMITOXINS FROM SMALL GRAINS & ALPHA-TOXINS FROM CORN.

- Available with electric or hydraulic drives - Agitation tabbed augers for 360° cleaning - 572: capacity up to 2,500 BPH - 772: capacity up to 3,500 BPH - Seed, Feed & Fertilizer Bins Available - Sizes ranges available: 250 - 7,500 bushel capacity - Spring loaded top lid. (accessible from the ground) - Powder coat finish - 24” Gate Clearance - 40° Bottom Cone & 35° Roof - Full Sidewall/Roof Ladder - Rack and pinion slide gate

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1984 I-H 1900 tandem straight truck, 466 diesel engine, 20ft aluminum box with heavy duty hoist, and electric roll tarp, lift tag. Good condition. $15,000 OBO (605) 957-5896

- 12 GA 10” tube with 18” 2 ply chevron belt - Weather guards - Lengths from 30’-105’ - PEER 11/2” Bearings - Swing away models available

For sale: 1992 Peterbilt 377 10spd Cat, tandem axle, lift tag, air ride, 22ft grain silage box with hydraulic end gate. Call (605) 880-0139

Non Corrosive Poly Tank Seed Tenders - 8” diameter - 24” long conveyor - Wireless remotes with infinate belt speed control - Durable powder coat finish

2002 Freightliner Columbia, condo, 470hp Detroit, 10 spd, $4,500 in recent work w/receipts, runs & drives good. $11,000. 2012 IH Prostar, mid roof, 70"sleeper w/factory APU, 450 Maxxforce, 10spd, 271,000 miles, runs & drives good, no issues. $24,000. (605) 690-4029

Now Available with Stainless Steel Conveyor

2000 Beall belly dump, tandem axle. $14,000. 1982 Penske (Butler) pneumatic trl, tandem axle, 4 hopper, 1500 cu. ft., all aluminum, spring ride, good condition with good tires & brakes. $14,000. (605) 690-4029

ST933 & ST1166 304 Stainless Steel Unibody Construction -UNIBODY - 933 cu/ft &1,166 cu/ft. capacity

(other sizes available) Great for standard on all Fertilizer and Seed! - Pokehole hoppers

Customize your bins with your name/logo!

www.norwoodsales.com

2001 Trinity 48ft Trailer. TriAxle Live Bottom, 36" belt; $18,500. Call: 218-205-1984

- Split tanks available - Unibody allows for lighter trailer weights and higher payloads - 18” x 30’ Stainless Steel Belt Conveyor available for extra reach

1.800.446.0316

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FOR SALE: Timpte 2015 Grain Trailer 40x66x96, Ag hopper, spring ride, aluminum outside, Thunder roll tarp; $30,000. 701-331-2791


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Chevy Blazer 1994, 4 door, 119,000 miles, inside exceptionally clean, no rust. $2,400. 605-397-2478 or 380-3547 2007, Kenworth W900, pusher axle, wet kit, sleeper, Cummins ISX, 605-520-4945 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2015, 4 wheel drive, club cab, only 600 miles, tool box, maroon, like new. List Price $ 2 9 , 5 0 0 / o f f e r . 1-605-489-2455 - Henry Park Jr. 605-270-9023, Chester, S. Dak

Peterbilt 379 2007, $65,000 550 Cat, Platinum overhaul with remaining warranty, 18 spd (605) 530-0396

Dodge Ram 2011, nice shape, crew cab, 5.7 Hemi engine, clean condition, 160K miles, roll box cover, clean title, very sharp, $13,800/ offer. (701) 318-2086

Chevrolet K3500 1993, 4X4 Single Wheel 4-door, long box, diesel, AT, engine & tranny replaced, $3,500. 605-876-3621

Wanted to buy: Gooseneck cattle trailer, 24ft or longer, steel or aluminum, used but in good shape 605-929-3717 or 605-999-6487

2002 Kenworth T-800 Auto Shift, C15 Cat Engine, 500 HP, 546,000 Miles, Nice Farm Truck, $25,000.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 Hillsboro heavy duty livestock trailer, 7x20, very good condition, 320-287-2714 2004 Chevy Blazer, 4wd with extras, $3,500. 1988 Chevy Pickup, 4wd. $1,500. Both well maintained, high mileage and new transmissions. (605) 853-3360

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WANTING TO RENT FARMLAND LAND FOR 2017 IN GF/EGF AREA. Please call Sonny or Mitch 218-693-1478 218-791-3816 Spray air trident 3 spray boom sections to extend from 90 ft to 100 ft. Also JD dry box rate controller. Please call (701) 230-2109 Looking to buy antlers, deer, elk, moose etc, paying cash. (605) 360-3749 Local young farmer looking for acres to add to present operation. Call 605-216-0270

1977 Wilson Aluminum Livestock Trailer, 48’ Long X 96” Wide X 76” High Sides, Rear Roll-up Door, Aluminum Floor, (2) Center Gates, 11R22.5 Tires – 65% or better, Aluminum Wheels – Outer, Steel Wheels – Inner

1995 C/K 2500 Chevrolet Bale Bed Pickup, 88,305 Miles, 7.4 L Gas Engine, Automatic Transmission, 4X4 Manual Shift, Cannonball Bale/Dump Bed, ~ Electric Power Unit with Wired Hand Contro

1979 F-600 Ford Tandem Truck, 20’ Box, Lift Tag, 36,000 miles $14,815.00

2004 Merritt 43’ Aluminum Grain Trailer, 43’ Length X 96” Wide, 68” High Sides, Air Ride, 20” Clearance, 4 Inner Steel Rims, 4 Outer Aluminum Rims, 11R22.5 Tires –Useable, Brakes – Need replacing, 2-Speed Openers

Pasture Wanted: Grass for 50 to 100 Pair. NE South Dakota, SE North Dakota, long term lease. Matt Stenson 701-640-7772

Spring Help Wanted Agserv Consulting in Stephen MN is looking for part time help for the upcoming spring season. The job would involve delivering soybean seed. CDL is preferred, but not required. For more information call Chris at 701-640-7559. Looking to Rent: Pasture for 40-50 pairs West Central Minnesota or Eastern South Dakota. (320) 815-2619 Seed agitator. Also half speed drive gears for JD 750 15ft no till drill (605) 738-2836

Case IH 1200 series 8 row, 30in, pull type planter with markers and residue managers. Please call John (605) 680-2058

Hwy 22 South • Dickinson, ND 58601 Kurt Wanner 701-483-4369 • 800-743-2934

Elftom gofer poisoning machine, prefer 3 point will consider pull type, must be working (320) 275-3107

ANNIVERSARY SALE!

1984 I-H 1900 tandem straight truck, 466 diesel engine, 20ft aluminum box with heavy duty hoist, and electric roll tarp, lift tag. Good condition. $15,000 OBO (605) 957-5896

WANTED TO BUY

--1993 JD 8870 4 wheel pto, 24 spd, 80% michelin tires, 9700 hrs, great cart tractor. $30,000. --2012 Mobility 8 ton row crop fertilizer spreader, roll tarp, only 1200 acres use, shedded. $15,000. --800/65/32 Firestone JD combine tires & wheels. $1,200. Valley City, ND (701) 490-5634

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Dodge R 3500 2002, 1 ton cab and chassis, diesel, 5 speed, 2WD dually, 132" flatbed, reg cab, new clutch, $5,000 OBO. 605-881-3741

2009 Dakota Hopper Trailer, 41' aluminium w/ag hoppers. Haybuster 2650 Bale processor, very nice. John Deere 7000 4-row corn planter w/dry fertilizer & monitor. John Deere 4-row 7000 mounted planter. John Deere 1535 corn bean drill, will plant 15 or 30" rows, excellent condition. John Deere 7300 12x22 Planter w/floating whippers, excellent condition. 605-881-5843

2007 Kenworth T600, 430HP C13 engine, 10 speed, $28,500. 2002 Farm Master 36' Steel Ag Hopper Trailer, $13,500. 31' John Deere Chisel Plow with Gates Heavy harrow and new reversible points, $10,000. 70' Riteway jumbo Harrow, nice shape, $28,500. Call (605) 467-9502

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Ford F-350 1996, 4x4, reg cab, 7.3 diesel, single rear wheel, auto transmission, 2 tone blue, sharp/rust free truck, new tires, 145,000 miles, $10,900. (715) 678-2260

Wanted to Buy: Hay Tub Grinder, JD 7000 Planter, JD 1010 or 960 Mounted Field Cultivator, JD 885 or IH 1840 No Till Cultivator, & Lilliston Cultivator 605-665-4753 or 661-6335

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Diesel Automatic, 7.3 199,736 miles. I have owned this truck since 2002. I bought it with 8,000 miles on it. A year ago, I put new ball joints and tie rod ends in the front end. Other than that, I have never had to do anything to this truck other than change oil and put fuel in it. Very sharp. Clean and reliable truck. I am selling it because I bought a new one. I didn't trade it in on the new one because I was having trouble parting with it. Great pickup. If interested, call Chad at (605) 770-3014

2000 Trans Craft flatbed trailer, 48' L, 96" W, good tires, hay rails, asking, $12,500 OBO. 605-228-2088

Independent farm looking for farm land to rent in the 40 mile radius of Aberdeen, SD. Have references. (605) 281-0263

2009 Timpte trailer Ag hoppers, tandem axle all aluminum wheels. 11R24.5 tires, 42'x96"x78" good tarp 11-1 Shurco electric opener, Shurco pro electric tarp openers, stainless steel corners, stainless steel rear panel, 2 rows. 5 lights, very nice, farmer owned, bought new. Price Reduced $23,000 (605) 350-3100

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(3) 2006 Mack CHU day cabs for sale. All 3 trucks have 800-850,000 miles & have Knuckle Boom cranes on the back, Asking $20,000 each OBO. 1 T800 Kenworth, 850,000 miles, automatic transmission, $15,000 OBO. Please contact Truss Pro's for inquiries (605) 448-5971

JD grain drill 9300 or 9350 Call Mike (605) 209-0442

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For sale: 20x8x60 Reiten alum. grain body with Sting Ray 5500 hoist, 3 hinged doors, $7,500 (605) 994-2837

1991 45 ft Fruehauf van semi trailer set up for pulling doubles sliding tandem spring ride, good tires and breaks, recent DOT, good shape $4200. OBO Hansel Distributing (605) 310-6653 or (605) 351-5760

Wanted pasture or farm land for the up coming season. (605) 290-0858

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1995 4 Star aluminum goose-neck stock trailer, 8x35, tandem axles, 9R175 tires, $12,500. 701-830-0909

378 Pete 1991, factory day cab, 3178 CAT at 350 horse power, 13 speed twin screw, 352,000 miles on complete out of frame over haul, have all service records, $16,500. (605) 530-6606 or (605) 532-3367

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2016 & 2017 Neville Built Aluminum Grain Trailers. 38.5 ft, new condition. Starting at $24,500. Text for pics & more info: 218-791-3400

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No more cracking your seed with Unverferth conveyor, 16ft long purchased new in 2010. Always stored indoors, in excellent shape. Asking $3,450 OBO. John Deere 9350 24ft press drill, with Kuhn transport, $2,250. (701) 633-5411

MIDWEST HYDRAULICS, LLC Joseph Olson, Store Manager 28843 US HWY 75 SW, Crookston, MN 56716

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We have Elastomeric rubber repair kits to fix off-road tires for combines, loaders, tractors & even drapers. Red River Coatings 218-686-8453 www.redrivercoatings.net

NEWEST DESIGN (LIFT-LOAD-FEED YOUR CATTLE) 3 UNITS IN STOCK FOR LONG BOX PICKUPS WITH SINGLE REAR WHEELS. CALL US FOR PRICING.

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Hwy 22 South • Dickinson, ND 58601 Kurt Wanner, President 701-483-4369 • 800-743-2934

2011 Sno Blast twin spout snowblower. 1000pto. 9' with extensions. Used very little. $13500. Also, Cat. A19B skidsteer mounted hydraulic post hole auger with 12" bit. Less than a dozen holes dug. $2500. LaMoure, ND 701 320 6231 or 9223.

WE PAY CASH FOR GUNS Fargo Scheels 298-2918

2040 JD Utility Tractor, 3-pt.,3 cyl diesel, 14.9x26 rear, 80%, 5875 actual hrs., very nice condition, $6,500. 2009 Honda Big Red side by Side, front windshield and roof, 6500 miles, $6,000 OBO. Woods 6' 3-Pt Rotary Mower, 540 PTO, good condition, $900. M. Moline UB Special Diesel Tractor, runs, has tooth missing in bull gear, average tin, Make an Offer. 2090 Case Tractor, 2WD, new motor, 18.4x38 rear, 70%, needs cab work, Make Offer. Wanted: 300 gal. 3-pt. sprayer with hydraulic pump. (605) 380-9876 Selby, SD area. Trimble FM-750 Guidance System, FM-750 Monitor, T2 Box and Motor, unlocked to Omnistar XP/HP, all cabling. (605) 695-9835 Koyker 2785 loader, 4 yrs old but only used 1 year, excellent condition, equipped with 1 handle joy stick, mounts on 8970 NH tractor, 605-924-0996 For Sale: 2008 2076 model Mustang skid steer, Cummins diesel 84 hp, 776 hours, 72" scoop and pallet forks, good rubber, excellent condition. 605-380-2957 24' Stormore top dry bin with 15hp 3 phase burner. (605) 203-0837

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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. 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 42.5ft drill totally rebuilt. 1996 Freightliner, N14 engine with 13 speed with 2001 Dakota trailer, new tires on tractor and trailer (605) 472-2307 Flexicoil 2320 air cart and 44ft flexicoil 820 seeder with Eagle beak points in good condition, $10,000 OBO. 12000 gallon fuel tank, large pump, commercial meter with steel dike, $6,000. Wilrich 25ft chisel, $3500. Wilrich 42ft field cultivator, $2500. Steinman rock picker, $1000. 1655 Oliver diesel with quick attach dual loader, nice shape, $7000. Lufkin 53x96 drop deck spread axle with beaver tail and ramps, great for tractor and grain cart, $14,000. 605-881-0154 3 point hydraulic tractor fork lift, in Conde (605) 881-4858

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7520 Tractor741 Loader 6700 hours MFD PQ trans Deluxe cab, nice clean tractor $65,000. 1998 JD 8100 MFD tractor. 11,000 hours PS trans duals green star ready. New tires, new cab kit and paint job. Excellent condition. Won't find nicer one. $45,000 2012 Dodge 1 ton 4 Door pickup 6.7 Diesel with 2000 hydra bed. Carries 2 Bales. Nice. $45,000. 2011 HayBuster 2650 Right Hand discharge 1000 PTO 25-bushel grain tank. $17,500. 5 Bale Hay racks (2 to sell) made out of oil well pipe with heavy running gear and tires $3500. each 30 Vern Man. Panels with trailer. Like New. $4750 2016 Neville Built drop deck trailer 102 x 53' 3 ramps, air ride, spread axle, hay sides, pulled 5000 miles $35000 1988 International Feed truck 466DTT, 6 sp auto trans, high low transfer case with Meyerink 480 mixer box rebuilt 1 year ago, new motor 1000 hours ago. Super single Tires 75%, new radiator and front axle 6 months ago. Good solid running truck $40,000. (605) 280-6520

2010 41 ft Dakota hopper bottom with 2009 Dakota pup, excellent condition. 500 gal saddle tanks to fit 8320 JD. Gary (605) 460-1690

For Sale: Pull type tandem fertilizer spreader, nice condition. 701-430-3188 (701) 587-6093

Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

FOR SALE 3020 John Deere, gas, 3ft good tires, good tin, runs excellent, 2 outlet, $5,750. Snow Blower for 300 or 112 John Deer lawn tractor, $225. Falls wings for Road graders, 12' all together, $2,200. Allis Chalmers 2-wheel rake, good condition, good teeth, $650. John Deere 1962 4010, syn, 2 outlet, good tires, wide front, good tin & seat, $7,750. S.M. 60" Bush hog flair mower, all hyd, good township mower, $5,250. 1979 2840 John Deere, good runner, good tin, wide front, very good tires, 2 outlet, good condition, $8,850. Faza 5 wheel hay rake, new condition, 3pt, $750. 2 Flatbeds for hay, farm trailers 1970 gravel pup trailer, 9 yd, Garland Tandem, 15' tongue, good tires & brakes, $9,200. 50 bales round grass, 1,000# WT, $55 each. Small square grass hay, 50lbs, $4.35 ea (605) 212-1490

CALL FOR SPECIAL PRICING!

$500 REBATE ON JET HOPPER TRAILERS USED TRAILERS & TRUCKS

2009 Jet Hopper Stock #0327; Spring Suspension; 42’ x 96”; All Steel Wheels; Tandem Axles; 20” Hopper Clearance; 4 Sight Windows; Ladders on Front and Back; 3 New Tires; New Brakes; 2 New Drums $21,000

2005 Mack Vision CX613 Stock #1690 Jake; Cruise; PW; PL;, PM; HM; Air Ride; Air Slide 5th; Air Dump; Load Gauge; Dual Exhaust; New 11R24.5 Steer Tires; New Drive Front and Rears; New Brakes and Drums $24,500

2011 Volvo VNL64T630 Stock #4032; 475 HP; D-13 Engine; Air Ride; 13 Spd; Tandem; 3:42; Aluminum Wheels; 95% of Steers Remain; New Virgin Drive Tires. Call!

2015 Maurer Stock #0855; 42 ft Length x 5 ft 8 in Height; 24.5 Low Pro Recap Tires; Aluminum Composition; 2 Sight Windows, LED Lights, Black Tarp and Graphics, Front and Rear Platforms. $29,500

FINANCING & LEASE OPTIONS AVAILABLE

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2009 Freightliner Cascadia, Detroit, 515 HP, 10 Spd, 475,000 Miles. $40,900

2006 Sterling 5yd Dump Truck, 250HP CAT 100,000 miles, Allison Auto Call for Pricing

2011 & 2013 Cascadia, 450 HP, Detroit, Auto, 570,000 Miles

2017 Maurer Aluminum 42’, Electric Traps and Tarp. Call For Price.

2015 Peerless 42’ Demo Alum. Hopper, SS Frt and Rear, Polished Alum. Wheels

2006 Freightliner CL120, Qty. 2, 455 HP, Detroit, Auto, 470,000 Miles

SALES DEPT. Bob Miller, Marlin Schiele or Rick Hanson Toll Free • 1-800-247-0198 Local • 701-857-1617 www.westlietruckcenters.com

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2004 International 9200i Stock #7874 10 Spd; ISX Cummins; 425 HP; Tandem Axle; 3:73 Ratio; 11R22.5 Tires; 160” WB; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Air Ride Suspension; Heated Mirrors; Power Steering; Tilt & Tele; Cruise Control $28,500

2016 Jet Hopper 40’ x 96” x 70”, Black, Air Ride, Electric Tarp, 4 alum. rims 2015 Jet 40’ x 96” x 70”, Spring Ride, Hopper, JUST IN 2015 Jet Hopper 42’ x 96” x 70” Air Ride, Black 2015 Jet Hopper, 40’ x 96” x 70”, Air Ride, Black 2015 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle 2014 Jet Hopper, 40’ x 96” x 70”, Air Ride 2013 Witzco Detach Tri-Axle 2011 Jet Hopper, 40’ x 96” x 70”. Spring Ride, Black 2011 Midland Tri-Axle Belly Dump 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps 1994 Walton Tri-Axle Step Deck w/ Beaver Tail & Ramps

Semi Trailer Sales and Rentals Stephen, MN • 218-455-3341

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For Sale: 16 ton Willmar Road Runner, stainless steel fertilizer Tender box. Good slides, stainless steel auger, new bearings, electric tarp, fenders, nice. $7,500 OBO. (701) 840-1699

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1976 Windsor 3 bedroom trailer house to be moved, 14x70, attached entry, propane heat, central air, a p p reasonable 605-853-3360 Miller, SD

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Engine Manufacturer 515 Horsepower; Tri Axle; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 11R24.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 270 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; New Doyle 16Ton Tender mounted with electric tarp $65,000

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• 2013 Kenworth T660 ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 450 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.36 Ratio; 445.225 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 190 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Clean Truck; 6x4 $39,500 • 2007 Kenworth T800; ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 450 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum Outside Wheels; 230 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; 63 in $22,000 • 2003 Kenworth T800; Cat C-15 Engine Manufacturer 450 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum Outside Wheels; 230 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; 72 in • 2009 Merritt Cattle Combo 22.5 Tires; Fixed Tri Axle; Aluminum Composition; Clean on owner floors are 50 percent cleated in higher traffic areas great brakes and drums $32,500

• (Qty 2) 2009 Volvo VNM64T300 D13 Volvo Engine Manufacturer 435 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; I Shift OD; Engine Brake; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum Outside Wheels; 165 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Coming in Differential Lock $23,500 • 2005 Volvo VNM64T300 VED12 Volvo Engine Manufacturer 365 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 164 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Coming in Cheap horsepower; 6x4 $12,500 • 2007 Columbia 14L Detroit Engine Manufacturer 475 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; 10 Spd OD; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 172 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Clean Truck Group of 5 of these coming in Power Locks $23,500

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1981 L2 Gleaner combine with 20' straight head, air flow sieve, chopper, newer AC pump. The auger needs i a LN 600 n work, $1600; 1970 Ford truck, good 330 cu.in. engine, 45,000 miles, truck and box rusty, $750; 2006 Orange VW Bug, 2.0 motor, 131,500 miles, very nice car $3,200. 701-427-5570. Milnor, ND.

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1475 16 foot New Holland swather, shedded, used very little. EZ cut sickles and g c u a re d s .s 9 5 rubber, all wheel drive. Agri vac Walenga 714 deluxe. 1890 International truck with J a n d M compartments, 18 foot unloading auger. 20' JD disk, fold up. (605) 546-2130

2010 Mack CHU613, Tandem Axle 1994 White GMC WCA64T, Grain2003 Freightliner FL80, 2005 CL120 Columbia, Daycab ................................$34,250 SilageFreightliner Truck.........................$36,500 Crane Truck .............................. CALL! Tandem Axle Daycab ............$32,850

www.meixeltrucksales.com 1996 International 8100, S/A Tag Axle 2009 Kenworth T660, Tandem 2005 Freightliner M2, Business 2007 Freightliner Business Class, Daycab ................................$10,500 Axle Sleeper ........................$38,850 Class Grain-Silage Truck........$63,200 M2 Boom Tractor ..................$36,500

4375 24th Avenue North, Grand Forks, ND • 218-779-8396 www.BigTrucksbyJimco.net

SOLD HP, Allison, Long Frame Day Cab 2010 Peterbilt 387, DBL Bunk, very SOLD clean truck 2005 Freightliner M2 106, MBE 400

2010 IHC 4300, Max Force, Autoshift,

24 ft Cube Van, Single axle. (2) 2011 Pro Star ISX, 10 spd Autoshift,

Dual Lockers, 450K, 3 Pedal (2) 2008 8600 IHC, ISM, 10 Spd,

Autoshift, Low miles, factory Daycab, 3.90 gears. (2) 2010 Transtar IHC ISM, 10 spd

ultra shift, 3.90 gears, 171 w.b.

Freightliner Columbia, 60 Series, Detroit, Eaton 10 spd transmission, with 22 ft box, Rear tag axle.

1997 Peterbilt 385, single axle w/ 36”

bunk, C-10, 10 spd, Air Ride.

(2) Tag axle Trailers, 20,000 lbs,

40,000 lbs, tandem axle, 24 ft.

2010 Mack CHU613, Grain-Silage 2009 International Prostar Premium, Truck .......................................CALL! Tandem Axle Daycab ............... CALL!

1999 8100 IHC Service Truck C-10, 305 hp, Eaton, 10 spd, 12 ft service body crane, air compressor

2005 Kenworth W900B, Tandem 2009 Other Belt Bottom, Axle Sleeper $45,500 Walking Floor ....................... Trailer..............$23,750

218-281-6300

635 Marin Avenue Crookston, MN 56716

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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.

1989 Larson Boat w/ cuddy, model DC 228, 22 ft long, 7 ft 8 in beam width. Has 2003 225 HP XL Mercury 4 stroke salt water outboard motor and 2066 9.9 HP Mercury 4 stroke motor on a 1989 EZ Loader Trailer. Includes lift & extra props. Reduced: $24,500 Call 701-640-1154 For sale by Sealed Bid: 120’ Cardinal above ground scale. Purchase will include digital scale readout and some miscellaneous parts along with wiring schematic. Scale will be disassembled and ready to b e p l a c e transport. Scale can be viewed at South Dakota Soybean Processors in Volga. For questions contact Ryan 605-627-6003. Written bids must be post marked no later than March 17, 2017 and can be sent to: SD Soybean Processors PO Box 500 Volga, SD 57071 attn: Ryan or emailed to scalebids@sdsbp.com you can also check out our Facebook page. AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

John Deere 630 22.5ft disk with 3 bar harrow, shedded, low acres, excellent condition, $12,500; 10x18 Plank Flatbed (no gear) $300; 400 Versatile Winrower with no head (tractor only), good motor, good tires, $400. 605-351-5518 For Sale: 18000 lb front steering axle. $2000. Red River beet lifter 6-30" $5000: Alloway 8-30" topper $4000: Batco 2035 belt conveyor $9200. Call 701.640.3434 For Sale: Riteway 45ft. (4245HL) 3 section bean Roller- Hyd angle rear wheels Jamestown N. Dak Retired$20,000 Phone 701-320-0410 Jim

No more cracking your seed with Unverferth conveyor, d 16fto long n purchased b unewy in e 2010. Always stored indoors, in excellent shape. Asking $3,450 OBO. John Deere 9350 24ft press drill, with Kuhn transport, $2,250. (701) 633-5411 2 Michelin XM108 620/65R42 tires on JD 12 bolt main rims; 2 Michelin Aqribib 520/85 R42 tires on JD 10 bolt dual rims, 85%-90% thread on all tires; 34 used JD grain drill disks for 9350 JD drill, 12 7/8 dia, stored inside, $22. OBO; Wanted: 2 grain drill hopper covers for 8 ft JD 9350 drill. Minto, ND. (701) 360-3181

auto shift, 3.90 gears, new wet kit.

2010 Pro Star ISX 500 hp. 10 sp, auto

wet kit

2005 Kenworth T-800 10 spd, 3.90

gears ISM, 410 HP,189 WB, 500K.

(1) 2006 F-650 Ford, Cummins, 6 Spd,

12 ft bed, Goosneck Equipment, Single Acel

(1) 2000 Fld Freightliner, ISM, 10 spd,

22 ft Box, Beet Equipment, Tarp, Tridrive

2000 Great Dane 28’ Water/ Fertilizer Trailer, Set Up With NEW 2---1700 Gallon Water/Fertilizer Tanks, Honda Pump, All hose and Valves, FIELD READY....$9,250

2002 East, 48 x 102, Aluminum Dropdeck Trailer, Air Ride, Spread Axle, With 2--3200 Horizontal Sump Tanks, Honda Pump, Mix Cone, All Hose and Valves....$32,500

1995 Wilson 42x`102 Dropdeck Trailer, Air Ride, Spread Axle, Set Up With NEW 4--1600 Gallon Cone Bottom Water/Fertilizer Tanks, 13 HP Honda 3” Pump, Mix Cone, All Hose and Valves.....$31,500

1992 Trailmobile 45’ Closed Tandem, Spring Suspension, Flatbed Trailer, NEW PAINT, NEW DECK, Set Up With NEW 2-3200 Gallon Horizontal Tanks, Honda Pump, Mix Cone, All Hose and Valves, Current DOT....$22,500

1991 Freuhauf 38’ Flatbed Trailer, Tandem Axle, Spring Suspension, Set Up with NEW 3--1600 Gallon Cone Bottom Water/Fertilizer Tanks, 5.5HP Honda Pump, All hose and Valves, Rield Ready.....$15,700

NEW 2016 Willmar 24 TON Tender, ALL Stainless, Side Shooter, Electric Roll Tarp, Mounted on 1995 Transcraft 42’ Dropdeck Trailer, Air Ride, New Tires...$49,900

2004 Great Dane 48’ Water/Fertilizer Trailer, Sliding Axle, Set Up With NEW 4--1600 Gallon CONE BOTTOM Water/Fertilizer Tanks, Honda Pump, Mix Cone, All Hose and Valves....$17,250

16 Ton Willmar Fertilizer Tender, Side Shooter, Electric Roll Tarp, Stainless Steel, Mounted on a Strick 30’ Randem Axle, Spring Suspension Trailer... $21,000

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40 ft Kentucky Enclosed Stepdeck with Tommy Gate and Double side doors, Nice water trailer

OLDER GAS/DIESEL BOXED UP TRADES

1988 GMC 7000, Single Axle Chasis, Detroit Diesel, Automatic Transmission, With PTO, Newer Paint...$5,500

2001 Kidron 36’ Trailer, Set Up With NEW 3--1700 Water/Fertilizer Tanks, Honda Pump, Mix Cone, All Hose and Valves, FIELD READY....$13,250

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MISCELLANEOUS 2008 JD 7830 MFW tractor, 4500 hrs, PQ, 18.4x46 with duals, 3 pt with quick hitch, $74,500. Case IH 8600 30ft air seeder, $5,900. Case IH 183 16x30 flat fold cultivator, long gang, $5,750. JD 1770 16x30 planter, trash whippers, HD down pressure springs, Mud Smith gauge wheels, 250 monitor, $11,900 OBO. NH BR 780A baler, net and twine wrap, standard pick, 5500 bales, $7,900. 320-769-2756 For sale by Sealed Bid: 120' Cardinal above ground scale. Purchase will include digital scale readout and some miscellaneous parts along with wiring schematic. Scale will be disassembled and ready to be placed on buyers transport. Scale can be viewed at South Dakota Soybean Processors in Volga. For questions contact Ryan 605-627-6003. Written bids must be post marked no later than March 17, 2017 and can be sent to: SD Soybean Processors PO Box 500 Volga, SD 57071 attn: Ryan or emailed to scalebids@sdsbp.com you can also check out our Facebook page. Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

MISCELLANEOUS 920 Cat Wheel Loader, excellent condition, new loader, extended reach, 4 tine grapple fork, $21,000. (605) 381-4455 Let someone else tend your stored grain while you are busy this spring. For Sale: 2- 5,000 bu. units of NCFE condo storage no. III. 1- 5,000 bu. unit of NCFE condo storage no. IX. 80% of what you pay in storage charges comes back to you at years end. Call (605)649-6309 or (605) 848-1664 For Sale: 8970 Ford New Holland, 7085 hours, 14.9x46 tires. 2715 Bush Hog mower. 38 foot Case IH 4300 field cultivator with 7 inch knock ons and Summers harrow. 10x60 MK Westfield auger. All items are shedded. (701) 640-1245, Lidgerwood, North Dakota. 40ft. Summer's Super Coulter, heavy duty cylinders, weights, chopping baskets, excellent shape. 605-382-7373 or 605-382-5685

MISCELLANEOUS Complete 760 John Deere Scraper, has sat awhile, good 3605 Dual Loader with grapple. $1,500 OBO. Rough 806 with good 3000 Duall Loader $3,000. WANTED: Lowry Bin. (701)214-3364 1968 John Deere 3020 gas, 6500 hrs; wide front; excellent rubber. $8500. JD 640 hay rake $1350; Bale Spear $400; Artsway rotary mower $500. IHC 475 18.5 tandem disc $2300; 20' pony drag $1000; IHC 540 four bottom plow $650. (605) 940-7311 Balzer 2000, 20ft corn stalk windrower, 2013 was new, used very little, excellent shape, 605-228-3355 or 605-948-2191 Retired from Farming Newer large machinery for sale JD 2013 corn planter, 24R-30", 1770 large NT, CCS Pro series XP row unit. Case IH 2013 sprayer, SPX3230, $600. JD 2009 air seeder, no till model 1890, 42ftx7 1/2" with tow behind 1910 cart. Air seeder completely gone thru 1200 acres ago. All machines are field ready and have always been shedded. 605-870-1223

MISCELLANEOUS For sale: Summers rolling chopper replacement blades. 16.5" long by 3" wide with 3 bolt holes, 1/2" in diameter. $19.90 a piece in a bundle of 10 with bolts and nuts available. Call (605) 222-1823 if no answer leave a message and I will call you back. 2012 Tebben roller 45 ft, 2013 Teslaa rolling basket 32ft, 2008 Landall disk 30ft, 50ft Degelmal, 1996 Case IH 9250. (605) 450-0630 for Sale: 2500 Gehl Skid Steer Loader, gas engine, small unit, 3 buckets. Manley Hydraulic Press, manual pump, call for more information. 701-710-0510 No calls after 9 PM please. For Sale: 98 JD Air Cart, stored inside, not used 7 years; make offer. Leon loader with 8 foot bucket, quick attach, off JD 7800, used very little; asking $4500. Call: 701-644-2713 or 701-331-9702 1968 2 ton Chevy farm truck, good tires, 15ft box and hoist, $2,000. 16ft steel pipe bale rack, $500. 1977 Versatile swather, 15ft header, real good shape, lots of spare parts, $2,000. (701) 260-9714

MISCELLANEOUS '67' 112 John Deere $650 ; rototiller and mower for 112 JD $300. each ; Bolens walk behind tractor with sickle mower , disk and cultivator $650; '53' G Minneapolis Moline $3,500; Tumble Bug ditcher $300; 12" x 38" unused tractor rims for Band Duals $200; Pickup toolbox $75; 12' Dump Rake $300; 701-739-2015 Wood or Coal Parlor Stove $250; 3 Used house windows $50. each; 7' weathered round Cedar fence posts $5. each; Vintage Acorn gas cook stove $600; 3 Burner Kerosene cook stove $100; Galvanized 8" Steel Culvert 8' $25;Cast Iron Bath Tub $150; Heavy duty File Cabinet $150; old 6" x 26' Grain auger $75; 701-739-2015

MISCELLANEOUS 2011 Sno Blast twin spout snowblower. 1000pto. 9' with extensions. Used very little. $13500. Also, Cat. A19B skidsteer mounted hydraulic post hole auger with 12" bit. Less than a dozen holes dug. $2500. LaMoure, ND 701 320 6231 or 9223. 15 Kaufman Hyd, detached drop deck, ag machinery trailer, tandem pony motor, outriggers, like new, $40,000. 89 Merrit 48' cattle pod, very good floor, DOT inspected, $12,500 05 JD 7520 MFWD, 741 JD loader w/grapple $50,000 CALL (605)421-1354

JD 7000 corn planter, folding 12 row, liquid fert in rown, dawn trash and closing wheels, corn and bean meters, always shedded excellent condition, $12,000. 605-280-9018

JD 4555 MFW Tractor, PS, 3 hydraulics, 8800 hrs, 18.4x46 with duals, $32,900. JD 569 Baler, net & twine wrap, mega wide hydraulic pickup, JD moisture tester, 11,000 bales, $23,500. JD 1770 16x30 Planter, TW, 250 monitor, plus other extras, $11,900. Case IH 1830 16x30 flat fold cultivator, $8,450. Westfield 13x71 auger with LP swing hopper, $4,900. (320) 769-2756

Briggs and Stratton vertical 19 1/2 horse power shaft lawn mower engine $200. (605) 251-0445

Stalk stomper to fit 7000 or 7R series JD tractor, excellent condition, $2,750. (605) 359-0064

SEE OUR INVENTORY AT: www.northstartrucksales.com

2005 Ford F-450 4x4 Utility/Service 2011 Ford F-450 Utility/Service Truck, V-10 Engine, Manual, Crew Truck, 6.7 Diesel, RWD, Reg Cab, Cab, 77,290 Miles for $18,950 116,699 Miles for $27,500

2002 Ford F-450 Flatbed Truck, Reg 2012 Ford F-250 4x4 Utility/SerCab, 7.3 Diesel, Nice Clean Truck with vice Truck, 6.2 Gas, Auto, Ext Cab, 105,079 Miles for $16,950 123,482 Miles for $21,900

2004 GMC C-6500 Cab Chassis 2003 Ford F-350 Utility/Service Truck Truck, Cat C-7 Engine, RWD, Auto, 4x4, V-10 Engine, Reg Cab, Auto, Crew Cab, 71,915 Miles for $22,500 119,274 Miles for $14,950

2002 Ford F-350 4x4, 6.8 V-10 Engine, 2004 Chevrolet 3500 Flatbed Truck, 2012 Ford F-350 4x4 Flatbed Truck, 2011 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck, 6.2 2004 Ford F-350 Utility/Service Truck 2012 Ford F-250, 4x4, 6.7 Power6.0 Gas, RWD, Auto, Reg Cab, 84,473 6.2 Gas, Auto, Crew Cab, 71,380 Gas, RWD, Auto, Crew Cab, 123,070 4x4, 6.0 Diesel, Auto, Crew Cab, stroke Engine, Ext Cab, Auto, 58,314 Reg Cab, 9 Western Plow, 9 DumpTruck, Auto, 77,921 Miles for $24,950 Miles for $14,900 Miles for $14,950 Miles for $26,950 Miles for $24,500 160,894 Miles for $9,950

2008 Ford F-350 Utility/Service Truck 2008 Ford F-250 Utility/Service 4x4, Reg Cab, 6.8 V-10, Manual, Truck, 5.4 Liter Engine, RWD, Auto, 108,512 Miles for $15,950 Reg Cab, 152,235 Miles for $8,900

2008 GMC 4500 Utility/Service Truck, RWD, 8.1 Gas, Auto, Reg Cab, 11’ Enclosed Utility Box, 160,617 Miles for $16,500

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MISCELLANEOUS For sale - Angus bulls that meet or exceed our minimum standards! 750# WW up to 943# WW, Epd to 63 WW, YW to 120, Moderate BW from curve bender AI sires All In, Basin Excitement, Cash, Waylon. AI or ET moms from Schaff, Coleman, Bush and Styles genetics, High fertility and scrotal. High feed efficiency, 100 day test 12# grain and alfalfa, 3.5-4# gain, adjusted yearling wts to 1500, conditioned to work, Guaranteed. 25+ years AI and ET for several years, Improving beef by performance for 30+ years! Call 605-380-5507 for info or picture

FARM EQUIPMENT For sale: rite-way land roller, 2003, #4245HL w/ hydralic angle rear wheel, serial #04-631, new berings, replaced 2 years ago, excellent shape, $25,000 call 701-840-1144

FARM EQUIPMENT 1993 John Deere 8970, 24 Speed, 6 Reverse, 4SCV, BFGoodrich, power radio, 80 520/85 R42 triples 70%, 10 inches of space between each tire, weights, in shop every winter, have maintenance records, Auto Guidance if wanted. 11,352 hours, new rods and mains at 9,256 hours. $40,000 or best offer. Call 701-840-1144

FARM EQUIPMENT Case IH L790 Pro Quicktatch Loader, single point hook up, like new condition, comes with MX mounts; $14,000. 701-238-9801 For sale 2008 John Deere 7850 silage cutter with 1004 rotor hours with 2013 690 10 row corn head and 2003 640A pickup hay head. Call 1-701-290-1620

For sale: 2014 60ft. Summers super harrow plus with hyd. tine adj. 31 13.5 tires on center only used on 250 acres, Asking $35,000 obo call for complete details 701-640-1768 call between 2pm-7pm and ask for Jeremiah •2007 International Semi w/693,000 miles, Cummins engine. •1995 Kenworth, 638,000 miles, Cummins engine. •1993 Air Seeder, 44½', 730 tool & 787 cart. •2-8960 JD Tractors. Contact Arlynn @ 701-331-0294 JD 7300 12R30" Planter. 2 Goodyear 16.9x26 10-ply tires. 6000 gallon semi trailer. 6000 bushel grain bins. 701-640-1016

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WANTED: 60ft. Coil Packer. FOR SALE: 1998 2388 has major work done in excellent shape, shedded; Nearly new 900 Michelins; 1020 30ft. Flex Header; 1010 Straight Head 30ft; 1015 Pickup Head; '83 Ford 250 Diesel Pickup; 90ft. Britonia Sprayer. Will sell separate. 701-640-0728 JD 1730 12 row Maxemerge vacuum planter on 22 inch spacing, 12 row Schlaegel strip till, CaseIH 1666 with approximately 5000 hours and 2005 25ft 1010 Case IH straight cut header. Call 406-486-5789 evenings

USED MIXER WAGONS FOR SALE • Supreme 700T & 900T twin screw vertical • Supreme 600S Single screw vertical • 2009 Lucknow 700 & 600 cu.ft. mixers vertical • 2007 Haybuster twin screw vertical • Farm Aid 430 & 600 reel type • Knight 3170, 3171, 3700, 3051 reel type • Harsh 720, 575, 375 4-auger mixers • Patz 750, 575, 380 auger mixers. Mixers have been through our shop. Financing/delivery available. Several new & used manure spreaders in stock. Haugen Sales & Leasing, 10 miles N of Wyndmere, ND. 800-458-4796, 701-799-0976

MaxQuip NH3 Pump MaxQuip NH3 Pump to go on your seeder or applicator. Great for accuracy and minimal NH3 loss. Hydraulic drive complete with pump, cooler, and valves. Can be set up for sectional control and variable rate application. 25000.00 new Asking 12000.00. 701-263-5266 Souris, ND 2007 605-M Vermeer Baler. 1998 1475 NH 16ft Haybine. IHC H Tractor w/bellymower. 8 ton dempster spreader. 45ft gates heavy mounted harrow. 35ft Melroe chisel plow w/harrow. 8 wheel rake. 6x20 stocktrailor. 701-361-7592 or 701-840-7350 1566 IH Tractor w/CAH 3pt new tires, excellent condition. 2x12' IH 620 Press Drills 2x7', excellent condition. JD 8x30" pull type plateless planter w/new monitors. JD 3pt 8x30" plate planter. C50 Chevy Truck w/15' box & hoist, good engine and tires w/roll tarp. Oliver 21' tandem disc JD 15' tandem disc, both discs have scrapers. 701-840-5228 8450 JD 4WD Tractor. 20' 9350 Disc Drill. New Town, ND. 701-898-1142 WANTED TO BUY: Used rear tractor tiles 18.4x38 & 18.4x34. Must be good. WANTED TO BUY: Pecker wheels for NH baler, 644-780. 218-564-4273 1998 Loral 3700 Fertilizer Spreader Air Max X 60 ft, very good tires, 4,000 hrs. $45,000 or best offer 701-547-3467 or 701-341-1192 FOR SALE: Melroe 103 Spray Coup with Cab. 50ft. boom width; Set of Edible Bean Concaves for 2588 or 2388. 218-791-2571 or 701-215-0465. AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: Concord model 3010 Air Seeder, 30ft. 10in. spacings, Concord 2000 split cart, hyd. fan, lots of spare parts. For sale on auctionblock.com starting March 20-22. Unit at Gilby, ND. Contact Scott Schuster at Auction Block, 701-740-2090 or Duane Hunter, Owner, 218-779-7922. JD 1895 Drill w/ NH3. 30 feet. 1910 270 TBT Cart. Very good condition. 2006 model. $69,000 OBO. 701-626-2777.

COMBINES 2004 9760 STS JD combine, 4430 engine hrs, 3067 separator hrs, duals with 520/85/R42 tires, 28L/26 flotation tires on rear, GPS and Green Star monitors, variable speed header, chopper with tail board spreader, single point hydraulics, Contour Master, shedded, looks good and runs good, $73,000. Call Gary 605-628-2417 or 605-881-9122 2012 JD S680 combine, 900 hrs, duals, 5 speed feeder house, bin extension, Pro drive, loaded, excellent condition, $180,000 OBO. 712-348-0439 Case IH 2388 combine, 2762 separator, 3592 engine hrs, bin extensions, shedded after harvest 2016, new transition cone vains, raspbars, new bushing on shacker and bearings on pan augers, excellent condition, two sets of cocaves set up for spring wheat, $55,000. (605) 884-6334 or (605) 886-6511 •2010 Case IH 7088 with REAR WHEEL ASSIST, 520 duals, electric hopper, Pro 600. Excellent! •2010 Case IH 30ft. 2020 header with Crary air bar. •2008 Geringhoff 8-row 30" chopping head. Excellent! Larry, 218-779-5620

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COMBINES Case IH 2166 Combine, 2,545 seperator hours, header height control, lateral tilt, bin extension. Comes with a late model 1020 flexhead, 25', 3" cut, has a tracker and always shedded. Well maintained and excellent condition, $42.500 OBO for the pair. 2010 Agco hugger cornhead, 8 row, 30", adjustable deck plates, fits Massey Ferguson, Challenger and Gleaner A Series combines. Shedded and excellent condition, $20,000 OBO. (605) 583-4189 or (605) 660-1307 WANTED: 8820 JD combine. 18.4R-42 tire, 460/80R-42. Cow head gate. For Sale: JD combine, 6600 with good 404 diesel motor and 920 flex head. Call (605) 690-3695 or 605-772-4177 2014 S680 Combine, 520/85R42 duals, chopper, corn package, excellent condition, only 589 hrs. Plus 640 FD, low acres. Will sell together or separately. Call Benny (712) 253-0380 For Sale: 2010 JD 9770STS combine Pro Drive, Lateral tilt, Long auger, 1269sep hrs, 1594eng hrs, 800x38 singles very good. selling because down sizing my acres. $135,000.00 Call 701-265-2816 1991 Case IH 1680 Combine, Cummins 4640 engine hrs, Crary hopper extension, chopper, rock trap, reverser, chaff spreader, long shoe, updated fan, yield monitor, 30.5 x 32 tires, 2 sets of concaves. Not used in 2016. Stored inside. Good combine. $15000. 701-724-6204 or 701-680-0433. 2009 JD 9670, 2047 sep hrs, 1 owner machine, always shedded, very good condition, $83,000. Call for more details (308) 232-4422

TRACTORS Wanted: Farmall Super H Tractor with serial number 22202 or above. (605) 876-3711 1992 JD 8960 4 wheel drive auto steer and green star harness, 9644 hrs, call(605) 880-0139 2009 JD 7630, MFWD, 4,515 hrs, 3 function joy stick with 746 loader, with or without grapple fork, 20 speed AQ, LHR, excellent condition. Streeter, ND, (701) 471-5974 2010 CIH 335 4 wheel drive tractor, AFS accu guide, SMX 1000 monitor, 4 HRD, hyd return line, 1000 PTO. 18-4-46 duals. 3000 hrs, excellent condition, always stored inside. 605-380-1224 or 605-725-8873

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John Deere 7830, 2100 hrs, MFWD, 20 speed auto quad transmission, auto track ready, plug and play, 4 hydraulics, weights, duals, excellent condition. (651) 338-6861 1992 JD 8760, bought new in Spring of 1993, 1 owner, 24 speed, 4 SCV, Michellin agribib duels 520/85 R 42, 75% auto guidance if wanted, 12,759 hours, 2089 hours on new engine, in shop every winter, $40,000 OBO 701-840-1144 RETIREMENT EQUIPMENT JD 8760 4WD 20.8R/42 tires with duals, 4 hydraulic outlets, 6200 hrs, 1200 hrs on motor overhaul, rebuilt diesel pump, real clean tractor, serial #H004796, $43,000 OBO. Also JD 960 44.5ft fuel cultivator with harrow, 5 section double fold, knock off shovels, nice, $8,300 OBO. 320-760-0301 John Deere 7830, 2100 hrs, MFWD, 20 speed auto quad transmission, auto track ready, plug and play, 4 hydraulics, weights, duals, excellent condition. (651) 338-6861 JD 9320, 4x4, 2,600 hrs, 24 spd transmission, always shedded, Excellent. $110,000. (712) 475-3946 or (712) 348-3486

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Ford 4000 with Industrial Ford Loader & Grapple, gas motor, 10F speed, 2R select-a-speed, 3 pt., PTO, 2 hydraulics, good paint, tires & chains, a lot of work done to it, $9000 OBO. 701-840-1699

For Sale: 2009 John Deere 8530, MFWD, IVT, ILS, 3-pt, PTO, 420/80 R34 front duals, 480/80R50 rear duals, full rack of weights front & rear, 3,100 hrs, 4 remotes, shedded, excellent condition. Call Tom (701) 321-1769

For Sale: Oliver 1650 Diesel with 3 pt. dual hydraulics, 540 PTO, wide front, Lundeen cab, 150 hours on rebuilt engine, nice tractor, $6900 OBO. 605-439-3644 or 605-380-5313

SR# 238561 Oliver 70, new rubber, repainted. 1942 OC-3 Crawler, sharp, repainted. 1944 Oliver 55. 1945 Oliver 60 w/cultivator, two row. 1950 Farmall Super C-IHC, good condition. 1949 Oliver 77, repainted. 1952 Oliver 66, repainted. 1973 Oliver 1755 tractor with Westendorf loader. 1973 Olvier 2255 tractor. 605-480-3010 or 605-770-6058

JD 4455 MFWD tractor with 5436 actual hrs, 15 speed power shift, 20.8/38 tires, duals, quick hitch, front weights, 540/1000 pto, always been shedded and very sharp, excellent condition, $62,500. Call 605-999-5482 2012 Case STX350HD, loaded w/ 3pt, PTO, 5 valves, 380/54 triples, 1600 hrs. Immaculate. $167,000 OBO. Hesston 41' one-way disk $8,000 OBO. Summers 50' rolling knife chopper w/ heavy harrow. Almost brand new. $18,000 OBO. 701-883-4370 701-678-4055

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1964 John Deere 4020, diesel, power shift, cab with heater, 8500+ hours, with Miller loader and grapple. 1963 John Deere 3010 gas with cab, 5500 hours. (605) 354-1400

IVT Transmission, ILS Front Axle, 480/80R46 Rear Duals, 420/85R30 Front Duals, Guidance Ready, Front Weights, 5 Valves, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, Front Fenders, 1582 Hours, Very Clean Tractor, $189,000.

New Holland 3050 tractor with loader, 58 hours. Land Pride snowblower and Land Pride tiller. Call Paul at (605) 290-9936 John Deere 2440 tractor with Koyker loader. 4150 hours. Runs well. Roll bar. Owned for 10+ years. $11750 for tractor/loader/mower. $11250 without mower. John Deere 2950 tractor. 8980 hours. New clutch. Starts and runs well. Body in good shape. Owned for 10+ years. The only reason I’m selling is that I got a new tractor. Would also be interested in a trade for a 4-wheel drive pickup. 605-660-1333 Wessington Springs SD

•1973 Massey Ferguson 1135, cab, air & heat, about 3,000 hours total, new rear Firestone tires, 120hp Perkins, wide front with 3pt, excellent condition; $12,000. •4010 JD, cab, air & heat, wide front, dual hydraulics, new tires, restored, looks like brand new; $10,000. •4630 JD, quad shift, cab, air & heat, wide front, 3pt, been reconditioned with new paint & many, many new parts, 6,050 hrs, very nice tractor; $17,000. 218-776-3177 or 218-368-7717 For sale: John Deere 8200 MFD, 4800 hrs, one owner, Sharp, field ready! $66,000. (712) 348-1757

For Sale 2010 Case IH Steiger 485 4WD luxury cab ,power shift ,4 hyd. , FM 750 display w/Trimble integrated auto steer , front and rear diff lock , full HID lights ,3,000 lb. weight pkg. (16 suitcase weights) & (4) wheel weights, Goodyear 800/70R38 tires at 90% , 1640 hrs., excellent condition $155,000 obo. (507) 829-9074

Two Tractors for Sale 1998 7810 JD MFWD, 8400 hrs, quad with left hand reverser, 18.4x42 tires with duals, 740 loader with bucket and bale spear, nice unit. 605-270-1461. 2001 9400 JD 4x4, 5100 hrs, 710x42 tires, 24 speed, weight package, auto steer, excellent shape, possible delivery on both tractors. 605-480-1319

2011 Case 600Q, 2005 hours/Lux cab/HID lights/one owner/ag use only/PTO, $250K. Call 701-490-1244

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 For Sale: Oliver 1650 Diesel with 3 pt. dual hydraulics, 540 PTO, wide front, Lundeen cab, 150 hours on rebuilt engine, nice tractor, $6900 OBO. 605-439-3644 or 605-380-5313 1998 Timpte Grain Trailer, 42' L, 78" height, 96" width, Standard hoppers, air ride, roll tarp, pintle hitch for pup, 11-24-5 rubber, good condition, $12,000 OBO. 1977 Toyota Flat Bed Pickup, $150. 605-680-0013 JD 4455 MFWD tractor with 5436 actual hrs, 15 speed power shift, 20.8/38 tires, duals, quick hitch, front weights, 540/1000 pto, always been shedded and very sharp, excellent condition, $59,500. obo Call 605-999-5482 1964 John Deere 4020, diesel, power shift, cab with heater, 8500+ hours, with Miller loader and grapple. 1963 John Deere 3010 gas with cab, 5500 hours. (605) 354-1400

1980 875 Versatile, 855 Cummins Engine, New Injectors, Good Pins and Bushings, 9260 Hours, Excellent Cab Interior, $14,000 or best reasonable offer. (320) 808-4863 1998 Ford New Holland 9880 4wd, 5,700 hrs, 710/38 duals at 70%, hydraulic blocks auto steer, $60,000. (605) 450-1475 Oliver 77 gas tractor, wide front hydraulics, power steering, repainted, Farmhand loader, excellent condition, $3,750. Scotland SD 605-464-1044

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1982 John Deere 4440, 8000 hours, Quad range transmission, 3 hydraulics, 3 Pt. hitch, 90% rubber, with JD 725 Quick tack loader, 8' bucket and grapple, nice tractor, $31,000. 605-381-4455

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2012 CIH Magnum 235 Powershift, Guidance Ready, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, Front Weights, 4 Valves, 3PT, Quick Hitch, All 3 PTO Shafts, 480/80R46 Rear Duals, 380/85R34 Front Singles, Front Fenders, Only 950 Hours, Like New, $119,000.

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66 JD 3020 gas, 3pt, JD WF, 6200 hrs, full hydraulic loader, $6,995. 75 IH 574 gas, utility, 3pt, QT loader, 3,000 hrs, $6,800. 93 JD 6300 ROPS & canopy, power quad, 6,150 hrs, $14,900. Oliver 70 gas, repainted, $2,250. 62 MF 85, 3pt, PS, $3,995 BO considered trades. (320)543-3523 1969 John Deere 3020, side console, single hyd, wf, 3pt, 8 speed syncro range, diesel. $7,500. Call after 7pm (605) 775-2312 For Sale: Ford New Holland 8360, cab, FWA, 5200 hours, second owner, always shedded, new front tires, rear tires 60%, with Miller PL-2 loader, 2 buckets and bale spear, excellent. $39,000. Case 1845C skid steer $9,500. WANTED: John Deere 750 drill or similar with grass seed. 218-639-9304 JD 7320 MFWD 2300 hrs. 16 speed auto quad transmission, left hand reverser, 3 remotes with new 740 loader, 8ft bucket, no grapple fork, very nice (651) 338-6861

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Powershift, EZ Steer Guidance, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, 3PT, Quick Hitch, All 3 PTO's, 14.9X46 Rear Duals, 14.9X30 Front Singles, Only 4,500 Hours, Nice Tractor, $59,500.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 1998 John Deere 9400 4X4 4870 hours. Uses no oil and runs cool. Cosmetically very good. 7010/70R38s about 30%. 3 hydraulics, bareback. Tractor is located about 10 miles south of Sioux Falls. If interested, Asking $67,500. WILL CONSIDER ANY REASONABLE OFFER. Call Al at (605) 360-5325 For Sale: 2006 cat challenger 765B, 5504 hrs, 4 hyd, 18" tracks with 90% or better, set on 120", mid rollers replaced around 350 ago and have kyle inspection caps on mid rollers, drivers are in good shape, always shedded and good condition. Priced to sell with pricing comparable to big iron and auction time auctions. $68,000. 320-394-2480 leave a message. John Deere 1995 8100, MFWD, 6275 hrs, with duals and good rubber in great condition. $67,500. (507) 220-9141 1955 John Deere 70 diesel pony engine is good and tractor runs real good. 1955 John Deere 60 with factory power steering, good rubber & good tin, runs good. (605) 670-9400

2006 Challenger MT865B. 4,774 hrs, 36" tracks at 95%, idler weights and set of suitcase weights to go with, 5 remotes, 510 hp, $167,000 OBO. (701) 371-7805 2004 John Deere 8120, 4,800 hrs, MFD, rear duals, 4 remotes, comes with near new 843 Loader, joystick control, 9ft bucket and heavy duty 6ft pallet fork. Front tires 380/85R34, rear tires 480/85R46. (612) 363-7051 2000 JD 7810, MFWD, with 3600 hours, power shift, 3 hydraulic remotes, auto track ready, including plug in play, 18.4X42 tires with duals, weights, fenders, mirrors, top original quality. (651) 338-6861 7230 Magnum International, front wheel assist, 3900 hrs, new tires, creeper reverse, excellent condition, field ready (605) 203-0831 or (605) 690-3200 1981 Steiger Panther III PTA 325, 3406 CAT engine, with 1,000 hours on overhaul, Alison automatic transmission, injection pump rebuilt, new Delco starter & batteries. 2014 Case IH, 3 pt, 8ft blade, tilts and swivels, never used. Asking $15,000 for tractor, $1,100 for blade. (605) 661-2180 2010 50'x96"x72" hopper bottom spread axle trailer, high capacity hoppers with double doors, near new tires and brakes, newer tarp w/Shurco 4500 opener, more options, asking $26,000. 2006 42'x96"x72" hopper bottom trailer, high fold hoppers, 75% tires w/new brakes, newer tarp w/Shurco 4500 opener, more options, asking $24,000. (605) 661-2180 450 International Schwartz wide front, power steering, 2 pt hitch, new tires in front, rear tires like new, with F11 loader, 605-268-0299 or 605-493-6448

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2014 Corn planter, CIH 1255-24R30 pneumatic down pressure totally tubular in row fertilizer red ball flow meter, markers, cable drive, row clutches, bulk fill, Yetti shark tooth row cleaners, depth bands, pro 700 monitor, draw bar mount, 2500 acres, excellent condition, always stored inside. 605-380-1227 or 605-725-8873 For Sale: Parts for a 1770NT John Deere planter, 16 row 30 with central fill. I have E-set meters with John Deere electric shut offs and all hydraulic drives and harnesses for meters, have e-set corn plates and John Deere corn plates, soy bean plates, and dry bean plates. Also have John Deere 350 computer track monitor. Also have John Deere heavy duty down pressure springs. (701) 375-7172 JD 5090 no till drill, 20ft 7 1/2" spacing, Yetter markers, front rank lock up cylinder, electric seed rate control, DeSmet SD area 605-546-2139 or 605-354-0193 2001 JD 1770 Max Emerge Plus Planter, 16 row, 30 inch narrow flex fold, markers, Dawn trash whippers, new style seed disks, Precision E Set Seed units, pneumatic down pressure, 3 bushel boxes, fertilizer box extensions, new fertilizer disks, 2x2 placement, Furrow Cruisers, shedded. $52,000. (701)782-4305 or (701)321-1308 2005 John Deere 1750 Planter. 8 row 30 inch Eset meters, dry fertilizer single disc openers, JD 350 monitor, 3 bu boxes, Yetter Coulter trash whipper combo, corn and soybeans discs. Nice Planter $16,500 OBO call Trevor 605-265-0151 JD 24R22" Planter 2003, Wilrich bar, great shape. 218-849-8909

PLANTING EQUIPMENT For Sale: 04 1770 John Deere 16 row 30 inch Planter, 2x2 dry fertilizer, extensions on boxes, cross augers, 3 bushel seed boxes. Planter is ground drive with half width disconnect and 250 monitor. Nice, clean planter. Asking $29,500 OBO.(605) 949-0224 For Sale: JD 7200 Conservation 12 row front fold 30" corn planter, 300A on disks, trash whippers, 1 1/2 bu boxes with ex, insecticide, always shedded. Excellent condition. $12,500. 605-623-4272 or 605-880-7456 1987 Concord ATD 3212 Cushion Shank, Concord seed boots, 200 bushel tow behind tank, new packer bushings and bolts, new hoses, new cylinders, good rubber, lots of spare parts. $6,500 obo. (701) 782-4305 or (701) 321-1308

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For Sale: 2004 JD 1790 CCS Planter 16R30, 33R15 split row, variable rate, pneumatic down pressure, e-set hoppers, plates, row command clutches, liquid starter fertilizer with Precision Planting seed firmers and Yetter shark tooth row cleaners on corn rows, totally tubular fertilizer on split rows, Seedstar 2 monitoring, 1200 acres on new openers, carbide scrapers. 1997 JD 8300, 18.4R46 duals at 50%, 16.9R30 front duals at 50%, full set front weights, 4 SCVs, JD auto steer with Starfire3000 receiver, 2600 monitor unlocked for SF2 and swath control, 10120 hrs, asking $110,000 for pair, could split. Also For Sale: 2004 JD 455 min till drill, 35ft, 10in spacing, liquid fertilizer with 400g tank, Computrak population monitor, hydraulic down pressure, very good condition, $25,000. Call 605-695-0270, leave message. No telemarketers. (605) 695-0270 1988 Freightliner Conventional, 20' box and hoist, pusher axle, Cummings power, with free axle pup trailer, 22' box and hoist on trailer, set up for hauling ear corn and grain. 4690 Case Tractor, 6100 hours, 20 pt. 8-34 dual tires. 10X31 Farm King Auger, 20HP Honda. (605) 222-8315

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2013 Great Plains YP1625A 30intwin row no till Planter, approximately 5500 acres, always shedded, excellent condition, true count row clutches, variable rate seating, trash whippers, single disk cutting colter, liquid fertilizer, red ball indicator, Totally Tubular or Keaton feed firmer placement, not many acres on new seed disks and single disk cutting coulter, corn, soybean, and sunflower seed disk, financing available, PRICED REDUCED $70,000. OBO. (701) 336-7390 2005 John Deere 1750 Planter. 8 row 30 inch Eset meters, dry fertilizer single disc openers, JD 350 monitor, 3 bu boxes, Yetter Coulter trash whipper combo, corn and soybeans discs. Nice Planter $16,500 OBO call Trevor 605-265-0151 2003 Kinze 3600 16R30 planter, vSets, vDrives, DeltaForce, WaveVision, RowFlow, 20/20 with FieldView bracket, CleanSweep, Martin trash whippers, Martin 2x2 dry fertilizer option, Keeton firmers, starter pump equipped for variable rate, hoses for tow-behind granular product delivery. Also Case IH 2300 air cart equipped for variable rate. Greg Tople (605)380-2564

For Sale: 2004 JD 1790 CCS Planter 16R30, 33R15 split row, variable rate, pneumatic down pressure, e-set hoppers, plates, row command clutches, liquid starter fertilizer with Precision Planting seed firmers and Yetter shark tooth row cleaners on corn rows, totally tubular fertilizer on split rows, Seedstar 2 monitoring, 1200 acres on new openers, carbide scrapers. 1997 JD 8300, 18.4R46 duals at 50%, 16.9R30 front duals at 50%, full set front weights, 4 SCVs, JD auto steer with Starfire3000 receiver, 2600 monitor unlocked for SF2 and swath control, 10120 hrs, asking $110,000 for pair, could split. Also For Sale: 2004 JD 455 min till drill, 35ft, 10in spacing, liquid fertilizer with 400g tank, Computrak population monitor, hydraulic down pressure, very good condition, $25,000. Call 605-695-0270, leave message. No telemarketers. (605) 695-0270 Front fold 16R30" 950 IHC planter with fertilizer and floating yetter whippers. Vertical fold 16R22" 900 IHC yetter whippers. Artsway 14ft 6 way blade, 300 gal fert tank with 3 pt front mount hitch. Vertical fold 800 12R IHC planter for parts. Call 605-472-3253 or 605-450-0206

378 Acres – Stutsman County, ND

LAND AUCTION Friday, March 31, 2017 - 10:00 a.m. (CT) AUCTION LOCATION: Gladstone Inn - Jamestown, ND Exceptional farm land in southern Stutsman County in Alexander Township with strong cropping history and strong Soil Productivity Index. This land is subject to a crop land lease through 2017. The buyer will receive the 2017 cash rent if closed before June 1, 2017. Taxes will be pro-rated to the date of closing. Parcel 1: Acres: 298 +/Cropland: 216.48 acres Pasture: 55.54 Legal: NW ¼ Section 19-137N-66W & NE ¼ Section 19-137N-66W Parcel 2: Acres: 80 +/Cropland: 79 acres Legal: W ½ SE ¼ Section 28-137N-66W

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2001 John Deere 7610 MFWD, 3 hydraulics, 3 point hitch, fenders, 18.4x42 rear tires 60%, 7400 hours, with like new H380 John Deere loader, 8' bucket, 5 tine grapple, $73,500. Will consider trade. 605-381-4455

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701.238.5810 kpifer@pifers.com OWNER: Ida Flaig Estate, Joe Flaig, P.R. 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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2013 Great Plains YP1625A 30intwin row no till Planter, approximately 5500 acres, always shedded, excellent condition, true count row clutches, variable rate seating, trash whippers, single disk cutting colter, liquid fertilizer, red ball indicator, Totally Tubular or Keaton seed firmer placement, not many acres on new seed disks and single disk cutting coulter, corn, soybean, and sunflower seed disk, financing available, (701) 336-7390

“A Farmer’s Seed Company”

Seed Available for Spring 2017 • Certified CDC Nette 2010 yellow peas • Certified CDC Treasure yellow peas • Certified Hyline yellow peas • Certified CDC Striker green peas • Certified CDC Richlea lentils • Certified CDC Maxim CL lentils • Certified Divide durum • Registered Carpio durum • Certified Carpio durum • Certified VT Peak durum • Registered Joppa durum • Certified Joppa durum • Common York flax • Common Webster Flax

• Certified Tradition barley • Registered Genesis barley • Certified SY Synergy barley • Certified Barlow HRSW • Certified Elgin-ND HRSW • Certified SY Soren HRSW • Certified SY Ingmar HRSW • Certified SY Valda HRSW • Certified LCS Iguacu HRSW • Certified LCS Breakaway HRSW • Certified WB9507 HRSW • Certified WB9653 HRSW • Certified TCGCornerstone HRSW

Hiniker 4836 45 foot air seeder with 15 inch rows, blockage monitor with population on 6 rows, in cab population adjustment, can plant conventional or no till. 320-226-0485 Case 1250 24 row 30" planter, 2 pt hook up, pto pump, liquid fertilizer in-furrow, true count clutches, JD rate controller, markers, Pro 600 monitor, Yetter shark tooth wipers. (605) 413-9968

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2004 JD 1790 24 row 20 in CCS planter with (2) 50 bushel tanks. Has total tubular fertilizer and rear hitch. Also pneumatic down force, DAWN colter and single trash wheel combination. Excellent condition $40,000. Call 605-470-0133 7am-7pm

Blake Inman or Mark Birdsall

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Plant: (701) 453-3300 Blake’s Cell: (701) 240-8748 Mark’s Cell: (701) 240-9507 www.birdsallgrainandseed.com Ask about seed treatments, inoculant, soybean seed, canola seed, corn seed, and sunflower seed.

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Two 8300 JD grain drills, 10" spacing, nice, new opener disc, bearings and cleaners, $4,500. (507) 822-7048

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White planter 6100, 8R narrow, vertical fold, trash whipper, population monitor, corn & bean plates, $6,500 OBO. 605-873-2616 or 605-881-2591 Estelline SD JD 1770 16R 30" NT corn planter, single disc fertilizer openers, pull behind cart, 3 bushel boxes, 250 monitor, 2005, auto, 605-237-5034 JD 1770 CCS 24r30 single tin hitch, 20 20 precision e-set, no till, liquid fertilizer set up, 2000 gal. yetter cart, 4 wheel steer, corn plates, bean plates included, stored inside excellent condition $130K 701-673-3160 Bismark, ND JD 7300 24R 22" Todd stacking bar, trash cleaners, liquid fertilizer and tank. JD 12R 22" corn head, oil drive. 48 JD loader for 2 cylinder tractors. 110 & 112 JD patio garden tractor. 88 GMC semi, Cummins motor, single axle. 2000 Fatboy Harley cycle. (320) 979-0138

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2011 John Deere 1770 NT CCS Planter *16 Row / 30 Inch Rows *XP Row Units *Pro Shaft Drive *500 Gallon Liquid Fertilizer Tank *Ground Drive Piston Pump *Pneumatic Down Pressure *Pro Max 40 Corn Discs and Soybean Discs *Mini Seed Hoppers *1/2 Width Disconnect *Unit Mounted No-Till Coulters *Adjustable Row Cleaners *Two Point Hitch *Independent Markers *Seed Star Less Display *8000 Series Attaching Components *Serial # 1A01770P 740396 *Approximately 8000 Acres *Excellent Condition *$75,000 Contact David @ (605)359-9966 (Planter located in Toronto, SD) Wanted: John Deere 1895-43 feet, late model low-acred, air drill & cart w/NH3, (701) 720-6864

For Sale: 2340 Flexi-Coil air seeder, 5000 tillage, 33', new tires and new seed tubes, field ready, nice shape. $33,500 (701) 226-2460

JD 7200 Conservation Till ME2, 8x30, liquid fert., row cleaners, 3 Bu. boxes, 1 smooth, 1 spiked closing wheels, drag chains, 1 season on openers, sprockets and chains, shedded. $9,500. 7 1/2x22 5th Wheel Stock Trailer, 4 new tires, $2,000. 14x31 Stack Mover, PTO, walking tandems, 8 good tires, hauls up to 26 bales, $10,000. 701-680-1301

For Sale: Force Manufacturing 4-wheel all steer 1600 gallon fertilizer cart, excellent condition, $10,000. 605-840-5088

24 Dawn fertilizer openers model 3004 with floating trash whipper, liquid or dry, $400 each. 701-710-0358

For Sale: John Deere 7300 24 row 22 inch planter. Many updates and liquid fertilizer. $9,000 or best offer. Delivery available. Call John at (605) 491-0015

2009 Kinze 3700 central fill, 36R20 Edgevac planter, $75,000. Call 605-380-1188 or 605-325-3210. For Sale: 2001 SDX 30 drill with 2230 ADX tank, variable rate, row sensors, tow behind tank, needs some work, $25,000. (605) 881-8483 John Deere 7300 12RN mounted Planter, vacuum, vertical fold, dual lift assist, row cleaners, 3 bushel boxes, 250 monitor. $8,500. (605) 880-0463 16x30 6180 White corn planter, liquid fertilizer, coulters, horizontal fold, weights on outer boom, $10,000 or make offer. (605) 380-9522 For Sale 24 John Deere 1.5 Bushel Hopper, planter boxes & meters. 900 acres of use on them. 24 John Deere CCS planter meter & boxes. 701-261-5299 For Sale- JD 7100 Corn planter 8 row/30 inch- 3ptMarlins Jamestown N. Dak Retired$2000 Phone 701-320-0410 Jim for sale: 1998 flexicoil 5000 air drill, 57 ft, 7.5 in. spacing, steel packers, 430 cart, 10" drill auger, new agritron all run monitor, good condition $20,000 701-838-8155 701-833-1975

146.95 +/- Acres - Grand Forks County, ND

157.08 +/- Acres - Traill County, ND

AUCTION LOCATION: Northwood Community Center - Northwood, ND

AUCTION LOCATION: Northwood Community Center - Northwood, ND

LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION Monday, March 27, 2017– 10:00 a.m. (CT) Monday, March 27, 2017 - 10:00 a.m. (CT) Highly desirable Grand Forks County Crop Land consisting of 141.8 +/- crop acres with a Soil Productivity Index in the 80’s. The property is centrally located in Washington Township in a strong farming area 8.5 miles east of Northwood, ND with Hwy #15 access. This is a rare opportunity to buy great farmland in Grand Forks County, ND. 26th St. NE

15 Thompson, ND

SUBJECT PROPERTY

This property features 157.08 acres with 132.16 acres crop land with established alfalfa. Property Information: Acres: 157.08+/Legal: SE¼ Less 2.92 Ac RY 13-148-51 (Buxton Twp Traill County) FSA Cropland: 132.16 Soil PI: 64.1

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Property Information:

Acres: 146.95 +/Legal: NW4 SEC 11-149N-53W Cropland Acres: 141.8

Kevin Pifer

701.238.5810 kpifer@pifers.com

C ontact: Steve Link 701.361.9985 stlink@pifers.com

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Buxton, ND

OWNER: Drew Suby

CONTACT AGENT: Bob Pifer - 701.371.8538 OWNER: Marshall Hansen

This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty, ND #715 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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White 8524 Planter 24x20. No-till or conventional seeding. 2001 with low acres, front fold, grown driven transmission, markers, 2 bushel boxes, SM4000 monitor, 3 section shut off, seed firmer's, extra seed disks & all manuals. Good condition, stored inside. Serviced & field ready, includes no-till coulters. Retiring - $26,500. Roger: 218-790-2488 or David: 218-280-9677 2001 60 foot John Deere 1820 drill and 350 bushel cart with variable rate and monitor, 7½ inch spacing, rubber press wheels; $37,000. 701-247-3357 JD 7000 Planter. 12 row 30" space, hydraulic wing fold, Yetter row cleaners, corn & bean meters, liquid tanks available. Later model, many updates. $5,500. (605) 691-1901 16x30 6180 White corn planter, liquid fertilizer, coulters, horizontal fold, weights on outer boom, $10,000 or make offer. (605) 380-9522 For Sale: 57 ft. FlexiCoil Hoe Drill, 9 inch spacing, steel packers, 2320 cart, undercarriage rebuilt, new tires, new primary, new points, $17,000 OBO Must Sell 605-280-4413 For Sale: Bourgault disk type drill Model 3710, 60' Air Seeder with 6550 cart, good condition. 605-480-0285 JD 1770 16R30 NT CCS planter, 2007, 2x2 plus fert Totally Tubular fertilizer, markers, row cleaners, new disc, new gauge wheels, priced to sell, (605) 426-6168 Planter fertilizer tank, Pattison model CB1600, 1600 gal, double piston ground pump, flotation tires, Honda engine, excellent condition, $11,000. (701) 710-0352 JD 7300 mounted planter 3. hitch, 8 row 30 in. finger pick up, excellent condition, $7500. Scotland, SD (605) 464-1044 For sale: JD 1890 CCS 40' air drill, markers, scale, new boots and discs, always shedded, 701-640-0075 For sale: New gauge wheels, arms & bushings for JD 7200 planter. 26 available. Asking $50 a piece. Call Perry 605-354-1600

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2005 Case SDX30 Tow Between Tank - ADX 2230 cart variable rate. Front rank lockup, markers, low acre machine. Double Shoot. 701-678-3368, cell or 701-683-4051, home. For Sale: Seed Tender, Convey-all, Model BTS-290, 2 compartment, good condition, no trailer, $7900. (218) 849-5198 Yetter row cleaners $100. Martin row cleaners $150. Dawn row cleaners $175. John Deere single disc fert openers $200. John Deere 250 monitor $600. Radar gun $100. Yetter single disc fertilizer openers $150. Kinze and John Deere radio bean meters $60. 70 gallon fertilizer tanks $50. 150 gallon fertilizer tanks $150. 605-770-3004 Wanted: JD 750 No till drill 7.5" spacing, JD 8300 or 450 end wheel drill, or IH 510 or 5100. John Deere 885 or 886 No Till Row Cultivator. Also IH or Lorenz No Till Cultivators. 605-770-3004 CaseIH 8600 30' air disc drill. Less than 100 acres on new discs and scrapers, 4 new tires. PTO pump, track wacker $5000. also Eagle PTO ditcher, large awd small 1000 shafts, Lazer Mast Hydraulic beater $7500 701-430-3411 2007 Case IH 1200 12 row 30 inch planter. Pull type, central fill. Pro 600 monitor,Yetter Shark Tooth row cleaners, corn and soybean discs. not used in 2016, stored inside, good condition. $27000. 701-724-6204 or 701-680-0433. 2009 Deere-Bauer planter. 42 row 20 inch. Has markers. 5,000 acres on new disk openers, gauge wheels, and gauge wheel arms. Martin row cleaners. Pneumatic downforce. Tru-count row shut offs. Has 20/20 seed sense monitor capability, still controlled with JD monitor. $110,000. Also have 36 JD meters with electric clutches and 36 airbags. Make an offer on parts or could go with the planter. Mike (605) 595-2483 For Sale: John Deere 750 no-till drill, 20 ft, 7.5 inch spacing, liquid fertilizer, front rank lock up, also have Yetter mounted drill fill for it. $25,000 OBO. (605) 870-1421 For Sale: 16 three bushel boxes for John Deere 1770, set up with Precision E-set meters, corn, soybeans, sunflower, and sorghum disks all to go. $1,600. (605) 870-1421 2014 1790 12/23 Split row/Martin Floating RowCleaners on Every Row/Coulters/Promax 40 discs/seedstar xp/Varible Rate Drive/,Active Down Presure/ Hyd Air Compressor/Row Command/ openers and inside scrapers Are Like New,field ready/Needs a 2630 or 2600 display to Run it/Very Nice Well Kept planter/ Never Had Fertizler. Asking $85000 (605) 216-2642

PLANTING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 2-12' 620 IH Drills, rubber press, grass seeders, factory transport, reconditioned; $3800. Will spilt. Also, 2-14' 6200 IH Press Drills, steel press, reconditioned; $3800. Can deliver. Also, Used parts for IH Press Drills, anything you should need. Also, Used Massey 38' field disc. Call: 701-400-5742 For Sale: ScaleTec scale for White-Ago planters 8816, 8824, 8500 models. Has Digi-Star GT400 scale monitor. Never installed, brand new it was $1900, will take $1200. 320-394-2480 leave message.

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40ft 9350 JD drills, with JD transport, black wheel, 7 1/2" spacing, $9,500. 1765 JD corn planter, 2016 model, 3 bushel boxes. 605-520-3971 no telemarketers Retired from Farming 20ft JD no till drill. 1520 drill w/1570 coulter cart, 7.5" spacing lock up cylinders, very good shape. IHC 1460 combine big motor, big tires, AC, straw chopper, chaff spreader, 20ft 1020 flex head and 810 pick-up head, header height control and reel speed control, stored inside, all in good shape, 605-947-4753

Set of 74 JD single point openers off 1830 JD hoe drill. Carbide one inch tips like new. Hardware included. Inside on a pallet. Call 6 0 5 - 2 8 0 - 6 2 8 2 . (605) 962-6282

JD 1895 DRILL, 40', 6698 TOTAL ACRES, NEW BLADES, 340 BU. TBH CART, NARROW GAUGE WHEELS, ALL-RUN BLOCKAGE MONITOR-SEED AND FERTILIZER,VARIABLE-RATE ALL THREE TANKS, ALWAYS SHEDDED, $170,000. 1-406-724-3354

Two 12ft attached model 6200 international grain drills, (one unit of 24ft) factory hitch and factory transport with new tires on drill and transport, one owner, $4800. (605) 203-1341

JD 1760 planter, 12/30, hydraulic fold, new openers, E-sets, trash whippers, liquid fertilizer, HD down pressure springs, excellent condition, $22,000. 605-428-5616 or 605-428-5382

2013 Bobcat S650 Skidsteer, nice shape, cab, heat, AC, power bobtach, 2-speed, 74HP Kubota Diesel, pre-emissions, 2,800 lb. lift, good paint, good tires, nice bucket, 2,710 hours, nice skidsteer, $26,900/offer. 701-318-2086 Delivery Possible For sale: Kinze 2600 12/23 row 30” Planter, Finger pickup, bean meters, box ext, double down pressure springs, spiked closing wheels, no till coulters, and KPM II monitor. $21,000. (605) 203-1857 John Deere 2013 1770 NT Planter 16 row, finger pickup, half width shut off, used on 3300 acres, John Deere 2600 monitor for any tractor, always shedded, pneumatic down pressure Call 605-464-1193

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John Deere 980 Field Cultivator, 30ft wide, 200 lb shanks, new shovels. (605) 999-8995 No Telemarketers. Great Plains Turbo Max 35 foot harrow, reel, weights, excellent condition. 605-380-1227 or 605-725-8873 For Sale: Versatile TD700 disc, 32'. This is a very heavy disc with 12" spacing and blades that now measure 27". $35,000 (701) 375-7172 2011 Salford 570 36ft with new blades and near new harrows, very good condition, $46,000. 2011 Salford 570 41ft with new blades and new harrows, gone thru completely, very good condition, $47,000. 605-354-2138

PENDING: 160 Acres of Stutsman County Farmland North of Spiritwood, ND. PENDING: 40 Acres of Polk County, MN Farmland in Sandsville Township PENDING: 40 Acres of Polk County, MN Farmland in Higdem Township SOLD: Cass County Farmland 156 Acres North of Hunter, ND FOR SALE: 202 Acres of Farmland in Walsh County, ND East of Forest River SOLD: 160 Acres of Stutsman County Farmland SE of Spiritwood, ND

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For Sale: planter partsexcellent condition, used 2 seasons, came off JD xp row unitSchlagel closing wheels, drag chains w/ hd brackets & chain covers, 2x2 double disc fert. attachment from precision fabrication, valion seed tube guard w/ fert. hose, precision planting wave vision seed tubes, Keeton seed firmer w/ universal bracket & mojo wire, 36 rows of each item available, call 320-226-0778 or 320-269-9233

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40 years of agricultural experience in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota Johnson Auction and Realty LLC

Steven Johnson

Phone: 701-799-5213

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TILLAGE EQUIPMENT For Sale - Horsch 370, 330, 270, & RS18', used one-two seasons, excellent shape. CIH 870, 9 shank, excellent condition. Sorenson Equipment, Harlan, IA 7 1 2 - 5 7 9 - 1 8 2 5 (712) 755-2455

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Summers 70ft Harrow Packer, new condition. Fast 36 row/22 row applicator, Raven monitor, new condition. 1982 Chevrolet C70 twin screw tandem, box & hoist, Michael (701) 430-0812

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For Sale: 2011 Salford 570 RTS extreme HD, 30 ft, cone blades in front, wavy coulters in back, harrow and rolling baskets, truck tires, full weight package, hydraulic leveling, 1 season on new blades and bearings. $62,000. JD 980 45 ft field cultivator, knock on sweeps, 3 bar mulcher with one year on new teeth. $11,000. 1997 JD 9400 fwd tractor, 400HP, 6670Hrs, 710R38 duals at 90%, 24 speed, 4 SCVs, 1000 PTO, JD Autotrack with ITC receiver and brown box display. $85,000. Call 605-695-0270, leave message, No Telemarketers. For Sale: 2011 Salford 570 RTS extreme HD, 30 ft, cone blades in front, wavy coulters in back, harrow and rolling baskets, truck tires, full weight package, hydraulic leveling, 1 season on new blades and bearings. $62,000. JD 980 45 ft field cultivator, knock on sweeps, 3 bar mulcher with one year on new teeth. $11,000. 1997 JD 9400 fwd tractor, 400HP, 6670Hrs, 710R38 duals at 90%, 24 speed, 4 SCVs, 1000 PTO, JD Autotrack with ITC receiver and brown box display. $85,000. Call 605-695-0270, leave message, No Telemarketers. FOR SALE: 700 IH 7x16 Auto Reset Plow with land hitch. NE North Dakota. Call: 218-779-7631 John Deere 724 Finisher, Hydraulic Front Discs, 30 ft. wide, 5-bar mulcher, new tires, $8000. (605) 949-0526 For sale: CIH 44 1/2' #4300 field cultivator. 3 bar harrow. Very good condition. Asking 9,500, 320-841-0752 2005 John Deere 2210 field cultivator, 41 foot, $25,000. Call 605-380-1188 or 605-325-3210. 1999 John Deere 637 Wheatland disk, 37', $15,000. Call 605-380-1188 or 605-325-3210. For Sale: 36' John Deere disc with mulchers, 2011 model. Gary Thurston 605-380-2371 50 FT Wilrich Quad X Field Cultivator. Excellent Shape. Knock on Shovels. $25,000. (320) 808-4863 IH 4300 55ft field cultivator, walking tandems, 200 acres on shovels, 4 bar Summers mulcher, $14,000. (605) 450-1475

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 2011 Summers disk chisel, 28', 4000 acres, $40,000. 701-371-8075 FOR SALE: IHC 52' Cultivator with 3-bar Summers Harrow, well maintained, comes with 4-bar Herman harrow with cart & long hitch; $14,000. Call: 701-370-9943 FOR SALE: JD 650 32ft. disk; JD 2210 field cultivator, 45ft. Call 701-740-3786. IH 4300 55ft field cultivator, walking tandems, 200 acres on shovels, 4 bar Summers mulcher, $14,000. (605) 450-1475 2009 Mandako 45ft Landroller with 42" drums, excellent condition and farmer owned. $23,000. No Telemarketers. (605) 467-9089 JD 980 digger, 2001 model 44 1/2 ft, 3 bar harrow, near new shovels, good condition, $13,000. Sommers super weeder, 50 ft, Danish tines and harrow teeth good, $5,000. (605) 237-8709 For sale: John Deere 726 mulch finisher, all new bushings and bolts on shanks, all new shovels, all new disk blades and bearings, with 5 bar harrow. Asking $21,500. Hesston 2410 40ft single disk, good condition. Asking $3,000. Please call 1-(605) 625-3036 after 7 pm. 50ft 8 section hydraulic Herman drag, good tires, excellent condition, 11" teeth, $1500. 605-380-2231 No telemarketers FOR SALE: 2012 Salford 570 RTS Extreme HD, 31', cone blades in the front, wavy coulters in the back, harrow, rolling baskets, full weight package & truck tires. 605-670-9143 For Sale John Deere 512 Disk Ripper. 9 tooth, good condition. $17,000 612-390-6886 PRICE REDUCED 2008-JD 2210 44.5FT Knock on shovels 4 Bar mulcher $ 27000, 2013-Case Tigermate 200field cultivator 44.5FT Knock on shovels ,Truck tires on mainframe, like new, $35,000, 2009-Case IH RMX 370 disc,28 Foot used on 500 acres a year , $ 24000 2011- Case IH 330 Turbo till 34foot $29,000, 2012Sunflower 6630 Turbo till 29FT $ 27,000 call 605-630-1240 John Deere 980 Field cultivator with harrows, 30ft wide, heavy duty shanks, excellent condition. (605) 957-5896

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TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Case-IH Tiger-Mate ll 60 ft Field Cultivator, walking tandems, 117 spring loaded shanks @ 6" spacing, 4 bar harrow. $28,000. (701) 371-7805 John Deere Plow 2800, 518's, variable width, automatic reset, 3 point hitch, excellent shape, always shedded $2,500 OBO. 605-270-3110 or 605-483-3316

HARVEST EQUIPMENT 36' MacDon Flex Draper Head w/Crary reel, has Case IH flagship adapter, Model 974. Asking $25,000 OBO. 605-842-1687 or 605-840-0254. Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307 For sale by Sealed Bid: 120’ Cardinal above ground scale. Purchase will include digital scale readout and some miscellaneous parts along with wiring schematic. Scale will be disassembled and ready to be placed on buyers transport. Scale can be viewed at South Dakota Soybean Processors in Volga. For questions contact Ryan 605-627-6003. Written bids must be post marked no later than March 17, 2017 and can be sent to: SD Soybean Processors PO Box 500 Volga, SD 57071 attn: Ryan or emailed to scalebids@sdsbp.com you can also check out our Facebook page. For sale by Sealed Bid: 120’ Cardinal above ground scale. Purchase will include digital scale readout and some miscellaneous parts along with wiring schematic. Scale will be disassembled and ready to be placed on buyers transport. Scale can be viewed at South Dakota Soybean Processors in Volga. For questions contact Ryan 605-627-6003. Written bids must be post marked no later than March 17, 2017 and can be sent to: SD Soybean Processors PO Box 500 Volga, SD 57071 attn: Ryan or emailed to scalebids@sdsbp.com you can also check out our Facebook page.

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For Sale: 1990 JD 960 S-Tine Cultivator, 38ft., 4in. spacing, 3 bar harrows, pull behind hitch. $3,900. Greg Downs, Hillsboro, ND. 701-430-1201

Rota Disk, Chopping Cornhead, 3 Sensor Headsight, J.D. Rowsense, J.D. Hookups, Never Ran 2 Seasons, Always Shedded, Very Nice 1 Owner Head, $34,500.

30' Salford 570 RTS w/ harrows, rolling baskets, and weight package $24,000 Call anytime 701-883-4376 or cell 701-368-2007

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 JD 770 and 678 silage heads both low acres. (712) 260-6600

HARVEST EQUIPMENT WHETSTONE AG SUPPLY, INC. WILMOT,SD 57279 605-938-4709 www.whetstoneag.com WESTFIELD (NEW) WR 8x31 thru 71 WR 10x41 WR 13x41 TFX2 8x36 TFX2 10x31 / 36 / 41 MKX GLP 10x73 & 83 MKX GLP 13x64 /74 /84 / 94/ 114 MKX GULP 13x114 MKX 16x125 (23,000 bph!) WHEATHEART (NEW) X GLP 13x84 X GLP 16X105 (DEMO) 13" EMD Drive Over Hopper Heavy Hitter Post Pounder BATCO (NEW) 1535 / 45 Field Loaders FARMKING AUGERS-NEW 8x66 EMD Standard Auger 13x70 Swing Hopper FARMKING EQUIP. (NEW) 9' Disc Mower 540 RPM 12 Wheel Bi-Fold Rake 16 Wheel Super Star Rake Model 2450 Bale Carrier 6" Grain Vacs Model 360 Grain Cleaner 1600 Gallon 4WS Liquid Supply Trailer (DEMO) Model 1200 90" Boom Sprayer Model 1360 Grain Cart Model 2460 Fertilizer Applicator (DEMO) LOFTNESS (NEW) 20" Stalk Chopper/ Windrower 10' XL Grain Bagger USED Westfield: J208x46 w/10HP Motor TF10x31 w/10HP Motor WR 8x71 EMD MK 13x71 GLP MK 13x91 GLP (Qty.2) MKX 13x94 GLP MK 13x111 GLP (Qty.2) Farmking: 10x70 Swing Hopper 13x70 Swing Hopper 13x95 Swing Hopper Feterl: 10x66 Swing Hopper 12x72 Swing Hopper 14x96 Swing Hopper Hutchinson: 8x53 PTO 24" Drive Over Conveyor Sudenga: 10x31 EMD KSI: Model 161037 Belt Conveyor Batco: 1590 EMD Standard Hopper Brandt: 13x70 Swing Hopper Call for best pricing on all new augers. All swing hoppers are available with hydraulic or electric hopper movers. Both Hopper Walker and Auger Jogger electric movers available. More augers are coming in. If we don't have it, we can get it! Also full line of Westfield parts and accessories in stock. Possible financing available. IH 863 cornhead set up for R series Gleaner PTO drive, JD 925 flexhead with crary air reel and steel dividers. 320-226-0485 Case IH 1020 Flex head, serial 0092339, 20', field tracker drive, FA, 3" cut with SCH roller guides, used less than 300 acres last 8 years, shedded with moving cart, $6,500 OBO. 605-547-1779 or 605-670-7427 cell


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Bin Unloading Augers --Stormor model 1050 bag unloaders on hand --6, 7, & 8" by 25-40' lengths. Gas & electric powered Photos at RennerEquip.com Call Corky @ 888-492-2417

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) FOR SALE: New & Used Hopper Bins 900-7500 Bushel. On hand for immediate delivery. Also, Convey-All Bean Tenders & Belt Conveyors. Lower prices on hopper bins & leasing available. We Also Move Hopper Tanks & Fuel Tanks. Call Fred: 701-830-8000 JD 770 and 678 silage heads both low acres. (712) 260-6600 2001 Super B corn dryer, 1700 hrs, 20ft basket, approx 500 bu per hr, good shape with 2004 10x75 White Feteral auger and 15 HP electric motor, 5 speed transmission power plant, all in good shape, Ramonda, SD 605-270-1461 2011 Sheyenne 10” x 56’ GS 20 Auger Flighting with hanger bearing supports. Electric motor drive with pulleys and belts. Excellent Condition. $3,500. Call 218-280-3781. 2009 Buhler/Farm King 10” x 70’ Auger. Gear driven swing hopper, only 15 hours total us, New Condition, $7,000. Call 218-280-3781.

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 2007 John Deere 4720 Sprayer, 2333 hrs, 800 gallon stainless steel tank, 90ft boom, 20" spacings, 380/90R46 tires at 90%, 2600 screen, auto steer, swat control, $87,500 Offer. Will split technology. 605-999-2371 Set of four Starmax 650/65/R38 float tires and rims came off JD 4830 sprayer. Tires are at least 90% and stored inside. Look like new. Still read the print on the lugs. Call 605-280-6282 for pictures and price. 3 styles of flotation tires and rims that fit Rogators. Call 605-380-7413

For sale: 2004 Rogator model 1264 with 3020 new leader spinner box with roll tarp, only have 3200 hrs on it, has Raven Viper Pro controller in it, Also has light bar for guidance, field ready. $55,000. Also have an older Mack truck with Willmar side shooter 12 ton fertilizer tender truck. Has a lift tag on truck. everything works fine. $8,500 or offer. Ron Baruth, Alpena, SD (605) 354-3281

2005 Summers Sprayer Ultimate NT with Raven 450 Controller, 1,500 gallon tank, 90ft boom, triple nozzle bodies, 200 gallon rinse tank, foamer, chemical induction cone, 14.9R46 tires, stored inside, good condition, $14,000. (605) 380-7831

For sale: 2004 Rogator model 1264 with 3020 new leader spinner box with roll tarp, only have 3200 hrs on it, has Raven Viper Pro controller in it, Also has light bar for guidance, field ready. $55,000. Also have an older Mack truck with Willmar side shooter 12 ton fertilizer tender truck. Has a lift tag on truck. everything works fine. $8,500 or offer. Ron Baruth, Alpena, SD (605) 354-3281 For Sale: 2005 4450 Spracoup 80ft booms 900hrs light bar guidance raven controller 605-680-1650 Quality Seed For Sale: DURUM: Certified Joppa HRS: Registered Shelly, Linkert Certified: Barlow, Bolles, Elgin,Forefront, Prevail, Prosper, ND901CL OATS: Registered Beach, Certified Beach, HorsePower FLAX: Certified York, Omega LENTILS: Richlea Contact: Werth Seed, Lehr, ND, 701-320-6976, Seed Permit# ND 1991, SP-18033 2006 Apache 1010, 90 ft. boom/auto steer/1000 gallon poly tank/fat tires/1750 hours, $69K Call 701-840-0518. 2001 Miller Nitro front mount boom sprayer, Rauor Evito controls. 2- 1650 gal water tanks, 1- Cone 30 gal. In Conde (605) 881-4858 For Sale: Summers Sprayer, 90 ft boom, 1000 gallon tank, brand new Raven controller, double nozzles, chemical cone. $10,000 OBO. (605) 870-1421 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

CUSTOM FARMING Nichols Fencing LLC Desmet, SD Take old fence out & put in all types of new fence. Call: 605-695-4743 nicholsfencing.com J&P Trucking Hawarden, IA Specializing in Isowean Transportation, 40’ gooseneck trailer, 99 - 1000 Hd. Cp. Clean, disinfected every load. Based in NW Iowa Licensed in all surrounding states. 25 years experience. 712-441-1690 John 712-722-1178 Office Reis Fencing We specializing in pasture fencing and are taking spring and summer bookings now. We handle all types of fence material. 200 miles built per year, 15 year experience. Call Zane 605-730-7347 or 605-234-1800

EMPLOYMENT Wilbur-Ellis in Tulare, SD is seeking an experienced Warehouse Manager. General seed knowledge & accounting experience needed. Strong customer service & communication skills required. Inventory management, order processing, and safety knowledge beneficial. Must be able to drive forklift, treat seed, & maintain warehouse. Proficient computer skills necessary. Great company, pay, & benefits. Apply online at www.wilburellis.com in person at 18100 US Highway 281, Tulare, SD 57476; or email resume to tallen@wilburellis.com

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Cash grain operation looking for full-time help Planting, spraying, trucking, and more. Background in ag required. Salary based on experience. Benefits available. Gettysburg, SD area. Call/Text Doran. 605 769-1103 or email CHamburgerFarms@outlook.com FT Administrative Assistant Minto, ND Experience required, inquire for more details. Pay and Benefits DOE. (701)248-4040 or m.javner@gudajtes familyfarm.com

Custom cattle feeding 1000 head family feed yard in NW Iowa. 712-229-5027

Reis Fencing We specializing in pasture fencing and are taking spring and summer bookings now. We handle all types of fence material. 200 miles built per year, 15 year experience. Call Zane 605-730-7347 or 605-234-1800

Looking to do custom baling for 2017 & beyond. Can cut, rake, & bale any kinds of hay. Will do shares, custom rake, or buy the bales. (605) 270-1667

Custom Planting and Harvesting Late model Kinze planter JD combines Guaranteed Lowest Rate! Call Dave at 605-216-7759

Rite Way F5-62 Roller.................$46,000

Soybeans, corn, sugarbeets & sunflowers. JD Tractor has autosteer. 1780 JD Maximerge Vacuum Planter 24R22" with liquid fertilizer. Grand Forks, Crookston & Thief River area. Call 218-280-0446 or 218-280-0445

Kubota RTV900 c/w Cab..............$6,500 90’ Rite Way Harrow ..................$25,000

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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 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

Joker RT300 ...............................$40,000

SUNFLOWER

HARVEST SYSTEMS 35 ft. 9” Pans, Original System ................... $6,740 35 ft. 9” Pans, Advanced System ................... $8,240 FOR THE LARGE SUNFLOWER GROWER

All sizes available Call 1-800-735-5848

Lucke Manufacturing Minot, ND www.luckemanufacturing.com

Grain Systems

800 Versatile .................................$7,700 2470 Case.....................................$5,800

Farm Help to work on diversified farm 30 mi. N. of GF. Now to freeze-up. Pay DOE. 701-795-8825

PM AG Sources, Inc. Your Dealer for...

REM 2700 Vac .............................$11,000

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84” Farm King Finish Mower 3 Pt ...$1,250 Farm King 13x70 Auger ..........$7,700

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EMPLOYMENT Please contact to schedule Manure Piling & Hauling Services Feed Lot Cleaning Pay Loader Services 701-710-1108

Equipment Sales Pro Ag Equipment Responsible for sales in Grand Forks and surrounding area. Farm background and equipment knowledge a plus. Sales DOE. Full benefits with company vehicle provided. Friendly, family atmosphere. To apply, please email: del@proagequip.com or call 701-775-5585. 3057 N. Washington St., Grand Forks Puterbaugh Custom Farming Custom planting and air seeding late model John Deere equipment. Will travel. Planting: 36 row 30" variable rate & starter fertilizer. Air Seeding: 7.5" or 15" spacing, alfalfa, small grain, soybeans, cover crop. References Available Mark Puterbaugh 605-354-3082

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Jim River Fencing LLC Irene, SD Farm/Ranch/ Feedlot/ Commercial Fencing Installation of new fence/ Tear out of old fence Serving all of SD, NE, ND & IA Free estimates and warranty work on fences Jim (253)-228-1911 Elizabeth (307)-620-2914 jimriverfencing@hotmail.com Find us on Facebook for full photo Gallery

PRECISION MACHINING & GRINDING PRECISION GRINDING Cylindrical Grinding Centerless Grinding Surface Grinding MILLING Slot Cutting Face Milling End Milling Spur Gears TURNING Outside Diameter Turning Internal Diameter Turning PROTOTYPE WORK SERVICE WORK GENERAL MACHINING Competitive Pricing Available QUICK TURNAROUND CALL, EMAIL, FAX For Prompt Professional Estimates DELIVERY UPS Shipping Delivery Available within 100 miles 21st Century Manufacturing Division of Alvord-Polk Inc. 201 5th Street NW . Lake Preston, SD 57249 605-847-4823. 605-847-4856(Fax) Hours: 6AM-3PM MonFri Email: jasonp@alvordpolk.com

Full time Employee Needed On Small Grain and Registered Simmental Cattle Farm

Modern farm equipment, located between Grand Forks and Devils Lake, housing provided and references requested. Terry Ellingson, Dahlen, ND, 701-741-3045 or 701-384-6225.

2017 Harvest Run. Combine, Tractor, Cart and Semi Drivers needed. Experience preferred. 701-320-2388

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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 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

DAMAGED GRAIN WANTED

NORTHERN AG SERVICE, INC. 800-205-5751

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All Steel Buildings Quality buildings at a reasonable price!

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ANYWHERE We buy damaged grain any condition -wet or dryincluding damaged silo corn TOP DOLLAR We have vacs and trucks CALL HEIDI OR LARRY

Perrion Custom Services Row Crop Planting- JD 24 row 30" planter with in furrow fertilizer Small Grain/ Cover Crops- JD 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- 550hp Mighty Giant truck mounted grinder with grapple fork We specialize in prompt professional custom services. Lance Perrion Ipswich, SD 605-216-2918

FARM HELP Looking for farm help on farm 20 miles west of GF. Some farm experience needed. Part or full-time. Contact Ryan, 218-779-9759.

BUILDINGS/ BINS For Sale: (2) Meyer Morton model 450 continuous flow 3-phase grain dryers. Come with 8" U-trough unloading auger, 8" x 70' loading auger. All 3-phase electric with gear reduction drives. Photos available. Beltrami, MN. Cell: 218-289-1727 or 218-926-5545. Grain Bin Service Bin repair, air floors, concrete work. Specializing in roof repair & bin concrete slabs. Also, new & used grain bin sales! 701-899-2863 Let someone else tend your stored grain while you are busy this spring. For Sale: 2- 5,000 bu. units of NCFE condo storage no. III. 1- 5,000 bu. unit of NCFE condo storage no. IX. 80% of what you pay in storage charges comes back to you at years end. Call (605)649-6309 or (605) 848-1664 FOR SALE: 1971 3 bedroom modular home, 24 x 48. On the addition, 14 x 20. Call 218-687-5124 For Sale: 34x64x10 Pole Shed; $10,000 or best offer. 218-416-2992 For Sale: Grain Bins 1 - 24' dia. bin with air floor and continuous drying system 5 - 21' dia. bins with air floors also Approx 100' 8" U-trough on bins. (605) 994-7433 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

BUILDINGS/ BINS Ahrens Bin Sales --21,500 bushel bin only w/staircase. --18,000 bushel level bin w/floor & power sweep. --(2) 12,000 bushel level bins w/floors & power sweep. --(4) 10,500 bushel level matching Brock bins, floors and unloads. --10,500 bushel level bin w/floor & unload. --(2) 9,500 bushel level bins w/floors & unloads. --(2) 48ft floors complete $5,700 each. --(2) 10" Grain Handler power sweeps for 48' bins $3,000 each. --2 Auger DMC Stirator for 30' bin $1,250. --Several Smaller Bins. Call for Details (507) 697-6133 usedbinsales.com

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT For Sale: Wheat Seed. SY Valda, SY Ingmar, SY Soren. Soybeans Northstar Genetics, Corn - Northstar Genetics. Totes, Bulk. Treating, Trucking available. Custom Cleaning. Call Satrom-Hiam Seed, 701-668-2327 Page, ND. For sale: 3X3 and Delivery load. Call

Dairy and Beef hay 3X4 square bales. available by semi (218)686-5349

ALFALFA, mixed hay, grass hay & feed grade wheat straw, med. square, sm. square or round bales, delivery available. Call or text: LeRoy Ose: 218-689-6675

NELSON FARMS IS OFFERING

Certified & Registered North Dakota Seed HRS Wheat - Prosper Limagrain - Albany, Proime, Nitro, Trigger Agri Pro - Sy-Valda, Sy-Ingmar, Sy-Soren Barley - lacey, ND-Genesis Oats - Rockford Soybeans - REA Hybrid Seeds REA Hybrid Corn Seed Bulk or tote • DELIVERY IS AVAILABLE

Nelson Farms, Thompson 701-741-4901 701-599-2080 SEED FOR SALE Wheat - SY Valda, SY Ingmar, SY Soren, Linkert & WB Mayville Barley - Synergy & Tradition STEIN SEED CO. McVille, ND 701-322-4350 or 866-322-4350

BARLEY FOR SALE AAC Synergy Malt Barley. New 2-Row Barley with High Yield, Good Foliar Disease Resistance, & Excellent Malting Quality! STEIN SEED CO. McVille, ND 701-322-4350 or 866-322-4350

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 3rd, 4th & 5th cutting alfalfa, RFV value from 160-175, call (605) 395-7870 Corn Stover Bales For Sale: Bales weigh 1200 lbs. All bales are net wrapped. Will load. Call: 701-302-0981 or 701-341-0572 or Evenings at 701-947-5508 Hard Red Spring Wheat Seed For Sale, Registered & Certified Linkert, Registered Bolles, Certified Rollag & Certified Tradition Barley. Terry Ellingson, Dahlen, ND 701-741-3045 or 701-384-6225 Hay For Sale: Large amount alfalfa and grass hay. All bales are round bales and net wrap. Put up mostly without rain. Very good quality. Trucking is available. (701) 269-0927 For Sale: 75 round bales alfalfa. RFV 195. Net wrapped. Near Iroquois, SD. (605) 350-6541 Cleaned Bulk Seed: REGISTERED Focus, Prevail, Advance, Forefront, Brick, Select; CERTIFIED Focus, Prevail, Advance, Forefront, Prosper, Select, Brick, RB07 spring wheat. Convenient State inspected scale. Frey Seed - 605-762-3326, 605-762-3280, 888-350-7704 Mobridge, SD. SP-18011 Alfalfa, mixed hay, grass hay and feed grade wheat straw. medium squares, small square or round bales, delivery available. Call or text LeRoy Ose (218) 689-6675 Big round Alfalfa bales, 1st, 2nd & 3rd cutting, RFV ranges from 130-177, trucking available, starts at $85/ton, 605-354-2138 For Sale: 2016 oat straw round bales, net wrapped, rotary combine. 605-520-3009 or (605) 520-0617 BUCHHOLZ SEED FARM WHEAT Registered & Certified Linkert and Bolles. Certified Prosper and Elgin. BARLEY Certified Tradition and Genesis. SOYBEANS Conventional Sheyenne and Bison. Liberty Link 0.7 and 1.1 RR2Y: TS4061N and TS4085N. Plot winning CORN TS8249. Quality Seed at Reasonable Prices! Call 701.361.9921 or 701.730.2230 Casselton, ND Seed for sale. Elgin, ND. SY Ingmar. SY Soren. SY Valda. John B. Schatz, Steele ND. 701-320-7024 For Sale: Registered Trigger Prevail Faller and Boost Spring Wheat. Certified Trigger Prevail Faller & Forefront. Seed treating available on site. Check out new website at www.abelnseed.com Call Doug Abeln Seed Company at 605-397-8113 or 605-380-0200. Seed Permit SP-16005


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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT New Wheat Variety's for 2017- LCS Anchor, SDSU Boost and Surpass all have average to above protein levels and yields. Highest protein variety- U of M Bolles. Others: LCS BreakAway, AgriPro-SY-Ingmar and SYValda. Durum-Joppa, BarleyPinnacle. Retail and Wholesale. Nettum Seeds LLC. Call Rocky 701-430-1149 Delivery and treating available. Certified hard red Spring wheat seed available, variety Focus, scale on premises, delivery available on larger order. Also have net wrapped 2016 oak straw bales available. Contact Dalton 605-864-9738 Eureka SD SEED FOR SALE: Soybean Seed, Non-GMO varieties including Davision, Brookings and Codington, $18 per bush. Oat Seed for Sale, CIA varieties including Horsepower, Shelby427, Natty and Hayden, $5 per bush. Contact Jason Gruenhagen 605-860-9959 For Sale: 2016 oat straw round bales, net wrapped, rotary combine. 605-520-3009 or (605) 520-0617 Alfalfa round bales, net wrapped, 1st, 2nd, & 3rd cutting approx. 500 bales, protein ranging from 19-21%, feed value ranging for 148-194%, more details call (605) 848-1252 Large net wrapped round and large 4x4x8 square straw bales, oats and wheat straw certified, weed free (605) 871-3624 call or text

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT Alfalfa grass oats mix, round bales, chemical free, high energy forage, organically f a r m e d , c a Brandon 605-517-1392 or 320-226-1301 Non-GMO yellow corn #2, with 99% non-GMO purity. Chemical free, organically farmed. Great for all livestock feed, healthy high energy choice. Call James or Brandon 605-517-1392 or 320-226-1301 Hay & Straw for sale, delivery a v a i l a b hauling of hay, short or long hauls, (605) 770-6453 Ask for Mike SEED FOR SALE Cert. SY Soren Wheat Cert. SY Valda Wheat Cert. SY Ingmar Wheat Cert. Faller Wheat *Treating and Delivery Available* NOESKE SEED FARM 877-865-1300, 701-845-1300, 701-840-1635 2016 Registered Carpio Durum Seed For Sale. $10.50 per Bushel. 701-710-0502 Hay for Sale, 3x4 square bales, stored inside from day 1, dairyland tested, RFV test from 161 to 102 and protein test from 26 to 21.5, also h a v e s t r a haylage. I can truck or load it on your truck. We also do custom hauling by drop deck, belt trailer, hopper bottom and cattle pot. Call Scott at (605) 949-2132, if no answer please leave message.

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MON., MAR 13 - 1:00 PM/CT Keller Broken Heart Ranch Annual Sale, at the ranch, Mandan, ND.

FRI., MAR 17 - 1:00 PM/CT MacDonald Ranches Performance Power Sale, Kist Livestock Auction, Mandan, ND. FRI., MAR 17 - 1:00 PM/CT Scherbenske Angus Ranch 41st Annual Production Sale, Mobridge Livestock, Mobridge, SD.

TUE., MAR 28 - 5:30 PM/CT C-B Charolais

Annual Production Sale, at C-B Sale Facility, Montpelier, ND. THU., MAR 30 Gary Jacobson Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Hitterdal, MN SAT., APR 1 Brooks Chalky Butte Angus Ranch Annual Sale, Bowman Auction Market, Bowman, ND.

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT Conventional Soybeans Roberts Bison Sheyenne Henson

**AVAILABLE SEED** • Forage Barley • Malt Barley • Oats • Millet • Soybeans • Flax - brown golden • Durum Wheat • Spring Wheat • Winter Wheat • Chick Peas • Yellow Peas •Green Peas • Winter Peas • Forage Peas • Canola ---------------------------------------Plus: Forage Mixes • Cover Crop Blends • Grass Seeds Many Other Seed Types Available ----------------------------------------Delivery Available "Can't find it, we can get it!" Troy Coons (701) 482-7865 Donnybrook, ND

Several varieties to pick from in both Registered and Certified from 00 to 07 maturity. Excellent yields and traits. ND Bison 07 day ND Sheyenne 07 day SD Roberts 06 day ND Henson 00 day Bulk or totes. Call 701-367-7796 or www.ketterlingfarms.com for yield and trait info. FOR SALE: Certified Faller Wheat Seed, 97% germ, 99.99 purity, 64 lbs. Registered & Certified Lacey Barley, 98% germ, 54 lbs. Common Morton Oats, 98% germ, 41 lbs., no wild oats. No rain, exceptional seed. Dennis Bina: 701-593-6168 or cell 701-331-1344 For sale: registered shelley linkert bolles wheat seeds. Registered lacy barley 218-850-0245

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SEED FOR SALE: Soybean Seed, Non-GMO varieties including Davision, Brookings and Codington, $18 per bush. Oat Seed for Sale, CIA varieties including Horsepower, Shelby427, Natty and Hayden, $5 per bush. Contact Jason Gruenhagen 605-860-9959

DAKOTA HAY AUCTION OF Corsica, SD Auctions every Monday year round at 1pm in Corsica, SD To consign or get information & Sales Results Go To www.dakotahayauction.com or Call 605-770-0662 office: 605-946-5002

For Sale: Certified Early Star & Certified Jetset Yellow Pea Seed. Also, Certified Chevelle & Certified RB07 Spring Wheat Seed. We carry a line of Pea Inoculants and Agnition Generates Soil Biological. Leo Vojta- Glenham, SD (605) 848-3709 Seed Permit 18491

For Sale: Big Round Alfalfa Hay Bales for Sale. Net Wrap. Tight 5x5 Bales. 1st, 2nd & 3rd cutting. RFV 154.65-197.27 $110/Ton - $130/Ton. See complete list at www.rafterbarsbar.com. Trucking available. 701-762-4481

Clean Certified Bolles Wheat Seed For Sale: Clean Certified Bolles Wheat Seed. Located in Middle River, MN. $7.25/bu. Thompson Farms 218-469-9384

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT DURUM CERT. JOPPA CERT. CARPIO CERT. LEBSOCK CERT. ALKABO

600 bales of corn stover for sale, net wrapped, DeSmet SD, 605-860-8558

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Alfalfa for Sale. 3x4x8 bales. Delivered in Semi Loads anywhere. Buy direct from producer. No middleman. Selling Alfalfa since 1970. Mike Brosnan Huron, SD home 605-352-7728 or cell 605-354-1055 www.brosnanfarms.com

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT Alfalfa seed delivered to your Farm. Volume discounts available. Grass seed, Rosana Western Wheat grass seed & Ephraim Crested Wheat grass seed. Call the Trask's at 605-798-5413

SEED FOR SALE

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Signalness Farms LARRY 701-770-2500 JASON 701-770-0926 Watford City, ND For Sale: Registered & Certified Bohls wheat; Registered Joppa Durum; Registered & Certified Pinnacle barley. Elm River Farms, Harley Scholl. Grandin, ND. 701-860-6470 50/50 grass alfalfa mix, 1st, 2nd & 3rd cutting alfalfa for sale, for test results and pricing please call 605-848-0849 Trail City, SD

Seed for Sale: Certified - Prevail Spring Wheat Certified - Bolles Spring Wheat Certified - Focus Spring Wheat Certified - Goliah Oats Certified - ND Genesis Barley Also for Sale: Hayes Forage Barley Golden German Forage/ Hay Millet White Wonder Forage/ Hay Millet White Proso Grain Millet Tillage Radish Jack Hammer Indian Head Lentil - Check with us for Best Prices - If we don't have what you need, we will be happy to help you find it. We can blend most any COVER CROP to your Order Contact phone numbers: . Mike Polancheck : 605-770-6537 or 605-539-0236 . Al Meier : 605-770-9679 . Kylan Meier: 605-350-0228 www.mpmseeds.com Wessington Springs, SD For sale: Quality Northern Grown Economy Alfalfa Seed. Western ND. (701) 279-5501 or (507) 384-7997 1,000 + 2nd and 3rd cutting from 2015-2016, some from 4th cutting in 2015, net-wrapped. Lisbon, ND. (701) 680-0842

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701-667-5500 Mandan, ND

2016 Wheat & rye straw & grass hay, 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th cutting alfalfa & alfalfa grass hay, net wrapped, 605-880-0139 001489745r1

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For Sale: Big Round Bales of 1st and 2nd Cutting Alfalfa. Please call 701-741-2674 or 701-594-4296

CHRIS GRIFFIN, SALES 40 Years of Trusted Farm Real Estate Expertise Ensure the Professional Handling of Your Sale -- Start to Finish - New Beet Stock Sales Division Bremer Bank Building 3100 South Columbia Rd Grand Forks ND 58201 701-757-1888 www.redriverlandco.com JOHN BOTSFORD john@redriverlandco.com

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German Hay Millet / Sedan mixed bales. For Sale $80/ton. (605) 354-3178 or (605) 354-3186

Aberdeen, SD area- Fine stemmed Brome hay, excellent quality, net wrapped, bales rowed not stacked. Mina, SD area- Mixed hay, net wrapped, rowed not stacked. 605-228-8913 or 605-226-1142

For Sale: Big Round bales of Dairy Quality Alfalfa Hay, net wrapped. 180-250 RFV. (605) 880-3890 leave message.

Large Round Grass Hay Bales, green, weed free, 1400 lbs., net wrapped, $55/bale. (605) 738-2572

3x3 & 3x4 Dairy & Beef Hay & Wheat Straw Square Bales. Delivered in Semi Load. Call Tom Pribyl, Thief River Falls, MN at 218-686-1379 Aberdeen, SD area- Fine stemmed Brome hay, excellent quality, net wrapped, bales rowed not stacked. Mina, SD area- Mixed hay, net wrapped, rowed not stacked. 605-228-8913 or 605-226-1142 220 LARGE ROUND BALES OF GOOD QUALITY BROME HAY, net wrapped, put up dry in 2016, 1400-1500lb, $75/per ton, NE of Miller, SD. Call or Text Renae 605-870-0718 ND-Bison Conventional Soybean Seed Clear hilum, 07 maturity, moderate SCN resistance, phytophthora root rot resistance (races 3, 4), resistance to lodging. Call Steve Ross @ AgriMAX in Fisher, MN (218) 891-2211 FOR SALE: Pinnacle 2 row Barley seed to be certified. Germination 98%. Contact Wayne 701-520-2910. ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE: 3x3 square bales. 701-261-6913 or 701-936-1483 Large Round Hay Bales For Sale: Bales should weigh 1200 to 1300 lbs. All bales are net wrapped. Will load & trucking available. Call: 701-947-5508, evenings, 701-302-0981 or 701-341-0572, days. Beef alf hay 4x6 rounds $25 per bale. Also 3x3 med sq 3rd cutting, some rain $30 per bale. Can deliver. 218-926-5666 Beltrami, MN. Certified Bolles Hard Red Spring Wheat Seed, high quality & high yield, $9.75/bushel. Over 500 bushel discount. Delivery available. Call: 701-640-4201 FOR SALE: Certified AgriPro HRS wheat SY Ingmar, SY Soren and SY Valda. Registered and Certified Lariat pinto bean seed. Latham soybean, corn, and alfalfa also available. Heyerdahl Seed Farm, Hannaford, ND. 701-789-0617 Alfalfa, Grass & Straw in rounds & small squares. Good quality. Prices Reduced. Delivery available. Leonard, ND 58052. 701-361-1499 or 701-645-2213

220 LARGE ROUND BALES OF GOOD QUALITY BROME HAY, net wrapped, put up dry in 2016, 1400-1500lb, $75/per ton, NE of Miller, SD. Call or Text Renae 605-870-0718 For Sale: Large Round Straw Bales. (605) 881-1592 or (605) 881-9913 Pasture Available Summer 2017, 300-450 pairs, 5 months full care, pipeline water, rotational grazing, Lemmon, SD (605) 569-1347 YELLOW PEA SEED FOR SALE CERTIFIED NETTE 2010 Call 605-354-3419 rockingzacres@ venturecomm.net Young rancher looking for enough pasture for 30-40 head within a 100 mile radius of Carpenter, SD (605) 353-4009 For Sale: Alfalfa. Net wrapped large round bales. 1st, 2nd & 3rd cuttings. RFV 125-201 Call Perry 605-354-1600 Alfalfa and Grass Hay for Sale. Big, round bales. (320) 598-3231 or (320) 226-6954 For sale: certified linkert and bolles spring Wheat seed, yield protien and straw strength in one package. Treating available. Cotton farms, Hillsboro ND. 701-430-0279 701-430-0286 200 Large Round Bales of Good Quality Alfalfa Grass Hay, first, second and third crop, put up dry in 2016. Bales are 5x5½ and weigh 1600 lb. $61.00 per ton. Located near Fertile, MN and load can be weighed. Call: 218-686-7031 Have large round and 3X3 square bales of alfalfa, green & leafy. Delivery available. (605) 461-8678 Certified Bolles Wheat Seed For Sale. Needs cleaning. Ackerman farms. Hillsboro, ND 701-430-1765 FOR SALE: Reg. Surpass Spring Wheat Seed: new South Dakota Wheat combining excellent yield potential, good disease resistance, and early maturity with good protein content. Call: 701-360-3181, Minto, ND ND BISON CONVENTIONAL SOYBEAN SEED 07 maturity, SCN resistance, Linkert, Bolles and Rollog wheat seed. Roger Walkinshaw Argusville, ND 701-238-6192 Switch grass hay, weed free, net wrapped big round bales, Miller area (605) 204-0451

For Sale: Grass Hay, large rounds, all net wrapped and single rows. Delivery available. Call 605-380-0068 SEED CLEANER FOR SALE! large all metal, kicker balls, pre cleaner, many streamed on transport, good unit, 218-766-8038 For sale: Certified Prevail and Advance Seed Wheat. Also, Certified Hayden Oats. Storley Farms 605-881-5843 - SP-16733 Seed For Sale: Certified Agassiz Field Peas. Reuman Seed Farm Reumanseedfarm.com Presho, SD 605-280-5330 For Sale: 200 good, first cutting alfalfa round bales. Call (605) 448-2608 Leave message please. Large round bales, 1400-1500lbs, 1st, 2nd & 3rd cutting alfalfa, about 100 bales of native grass, good quality hay, NW of Aberdeen, SD 605-380-0777 or 605-358-8801 For Sale: Certified Hayden and Stallion Seed Oats. Seed Permit SD18065 Norman Koehlmoos (605) 854-3524 For Sale: Oat Straw and Bean Stover in big, round bales, net wrapped, $25 per bale, Hitchcock - (605) 266-2780 For sale large round grass hay bales, Lake Andes SD Area, trucking available, $70 per ton (605) 481-1116 2 loads of 3rd cutting Alfalfa Bales for Sale. 6 loads of Native Grass Hay. Bales are net wrapped. Will Deliver - Please call 605-290-3064 if I do not answer please leave a message & I will call you back.

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For Sale:

BEET STOCK SALES

Your Clearinghouse For ACS Beet Stock

Wanted: Hesston 60-B Stack Hand and Mover. Shedded and well maintained. (319) 480-1673

•160 Acres, Dickey County, Valley Twp, ND • 80 Acres, Walsh County, Ops Twp, ND •200 Acres, Nelson County, Rugh Twp, ND •163.61 Acres, Clay County, Riverton Twp, MN •223.92 Acres, Cass County, Rich Twp, ND (Excellent Hunting Land)

For sale: H & S 12 wheel V rake on cart. $2,850. Located in West Central, MN (320) 212-1908

Contact Terry Skjerseth, Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 701-261-1144 or tskjerseth@pifers.com

2008 Case International WDX 2302 self-propelled disc bine, rear air bags. Deluxe cab, RDX181 Header – 18’ Disc bine with steel crimper. Engine hours – 2040, $52,000. Call 218-280-6126.

WANT TO RENT:

HAYING EQUIPMENT

1995 Case IH 8312 hydroswing, 12ft disk mower with crimper, new power shaves, good shape, always been shedded. Asking $5,000. (605) 670-9400 New Holland 499 Haybine, new rubber rollers, completely rebuilt. Asking $6,000 OBO. 605-270-3110 or 605-483-3316

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Jayson Menke Nick Watson - Andy Gudajtes (701) 780-2828 www.fncagstock.com AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

ADVANCE NOTICE ST. HILAIRE MACHINERY AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 AT 9:00 A.M. SHARP! AD DEADLINE MARCH 20, 2017 THE GOOD QUALITY COST AFFORDABLE MACHINERY MARKET IS STRONG

CONSIGN EARLY TO GET MACHINERY DESCRIPTIONS & PICS ON OUR WEBSITE (TRACTORS, TRUCK, PICKUPS LIVESTOCK, SEEDING, HAYING & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT)

RON MCKERCHER AUCTIONS ST. HILAIRE, MN. PH. 218 686-2048 OR 218 964-5548 (OFFICE)

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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 ONIDA AREA JOB OPENINGS! -- Passion for animal agriculture -- Attention to detail & accuracy -- Team player -- Livestock experience preferred (but not required) -- Competitive wages & benefits package! If interested, please apply online at: www.pillenfamilyfarms.com (or) call 402-564-0407 ext. 216 for more information.

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250 Bales of grass hay, should weigh over 1200lbs, $45 per bale. 80 real nice broam/blue grass mixed, nice horse hay, $60 per bale. Wessington area. 605-883-4526 or 605-354-4898

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John Botsford 701-213-6691 Chris Griffin 218-779-1064

www.redriverlandco.com 701-757-1888 WANTED FARMLAND TO RENT SOUTHERN CLAY, CASS NORTHERN WILKIN RICHLAND 701-367-1574 701-361-2826

LAKE OF THE WOODS FARM FOR SALE 1576 Ac/1482 Tillable North of Roosevelt Part Drain Tiled PI: 79.6 For Brochure & Details:

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Cropland for Rent 309 Acres, 7 mi. S of Northville, 4 mi. N of Athol, SD SW 1/4 6-118-64, SE 1/4 1-118-65, E 1/2 of SW 1/4 1-118-65 Call 605-228-7992

Farmland Wanted for Rent: Seeking opportunity in Western Cass & Eastern Barnes County and adjacent areas to acquire farmland. Will consider cash lease, flex lease, CFD, purchase, or whatever a landowner/farmer may be interested in. Interested in parties that are retiring, downsizing, or just looking for a tenant. Please Email: farmground@outlook.com or Call: 701-840-5834. Wanted: Looking to rent cropland for 2017 and beyond. Local young family farmer, references available. Will pay competitive rental rates, within a 40 mile range of Watertown / Arlington South Dakota areas. Look forward to working with you! Call Terry @ 605 520-2483

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Acreage for sale 1/2 mile south Pickerel Lake, SD. 12 year old home with detached garage, 40x60 shop new in 2007, machine shed 40x80, very nice High Proof barn, your chose of the amount of acreage. Also approx. 300 acres of pasture and farm land mix for sale. (605) 520-2332

Farm help wanted, corn and soybean operation in NE SD, year round or seasonal positions available, late model equipment, no livestock, experience driving truck and operating large farm equipment preferred, housing options available, competitive wages, call 605-520-4143

Wanted Full Time Employee on Grain & Cattle Farm. Semi driving experienced preferred. Located in South Central ND. Call 701-226-2359

OPERATIONS MANAGER OPPORTUNITY. Quality focused, communityoriented farm business has an opening for a working manager for a 5,000-head finishing feedlot. Minnesota Supreme Feeders, located in Lamberton, MN, is part of a progressive and innovative farming operation that values and supports its employees. Attributes of this position include decision-making responsibility, schedule flexibility, and very competitive compensation. Position responsibilities include day-to-day supervision of the staff and management of the feedlot operation. Applicants should have five-years growyard or feedlot experience, strong management skills including time management, and general knowledge of rumen nutrition and bovine health. Email resume to mpank8@yahoo.com Call 507 648-3721 with questions. Review of resumes will begin on 2-20-2017.

Farm help wanted, corn and soybean operation in NE SD, year round or seasonal positions available, late model equipment, no livestock, experience driving truck and operating large farm equipment preferred, housing options available, competitive wages, call 605-520-4143 WANT TO RENT land in Northern Polk County or Southern Marshal County. 701-740-3872.

2-PARTY COLLECTIBLE AUCTION LOCATION: Berg Auction Center, 241 3rd St W, Halstad, MN.

SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 11:00 AM MILITARY MEMORABILIA Rifles Military; 1917 Eddy stone 30-06 WW1; 1903 Springfield WW2; 303 British MK3 WW2; Japanese Arisaka 6.5 WW2; AR 15-A1 Version 223; Mossberg model 151m-b; Military Practice bomb; Thompson machine gun parts; M1 carbine parts; M16 mags RIFLES Jagger 22 M16-A1 Version; Winchester 22 pump take down; Mossberg 22 Auto; Connecticut Arms Black Powder 45cal and 32cal; Springfield Model 87A 22cal. SHOTGUNS Marlin 12-gauge mod 10 pump; Winchester mod 12 pump; Remington 12ga.; Springfield Model 67F 20ga. PISTOLS Colt mod 1901 US Army 38. Remington 45 auto. Ruger GP 100 357 MISC. AMMO 45 Auto; 223; 22 short, 22 Gallery gun 22 long rifle; 30-06; 32 Special; Nambo pistol ammo; DuPont black powder flask; 1881 Pennsylvania 18th regiment Canteen; 1873 US Army Trapdoor bayonet BINOCULAR COLLECTION US Navy 1942; US Signal Service; Nash Kelvinator 1943 range finding; Army/Navy; Square D US Navy UNIFORMS AND WEB GEAR From WWI to Modern Military; Including US Army Air force HELMETS Very nice German Helmet with solders name; WW1; WW2; Vietnam; Desert storm MANY ITEMS STILL TO BE UNPACKED! TOYS Nice collection of die cast 50-100 of them. 2 original Ford promo cars still in box 64 galaxy convertible and 64 galaxies 500. Gilmore and Wayne miniature gas pumps. Toy trains. Plus more. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES 4-Terry Redlin prints framed. Indian arrowheads and stones. 39 MN and 76 Alaskan lic. Plates. Red wing bowls and flower pots. Rosemead. Hull art pieces. Knife collection. Wooden wagon wheel. Native American dolls. Belt buckle collection. Nice Hand crank cream separator. Baseball and other nice pictures. Beer steins. Plus more

Looking for seasonal help for 2017 on organic farm operation. Row crop/forage program, CDL preferred but not required. Call James or Brandon 605-517-1392 or 320-226-1301 For Sale: 765 acres of farm land and pasture in Spink County. Tyler 605-520-0498 or Abby 605-680-7625 Looking to rent land in Clay & Norman Counties, MN. 701-367-9978

For Sale: 610 acres of farm land and pasture in Beadle County. Tyler 605-520-0498 or Abby at 605-680-7625 UNIQUE PROPERTY FOR SALE: Located near Pickerel Lake, near Grenville, SD. 310 tillable acres and another 150 pasture and hay ground available. Pasture contains highest elevation marker in Day County. Overlooks beautiful Pickerel & Enemy Swim Lakes with Waubay Lake on the horizon. Pasture would make excellent residential or commercial building site. Farmland has adjoining hay ground with building site with home and nice out buildings for machinery and cattle. Contact Rhonda Dargatz Johnson, Licensed Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Partners at 605-881-3570.

Experience how retirement should be lived.

Units starting at $900 a month!

Call 701-757-0926 to Reserve Your Home Today!

LOCATION: Berg Auction Center, 241 3rd St W, Halstad, MN.

SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 11:00 AM

NOTE: Very abbreviated list as lots of items are in boxes and a trailer waiting to be unpacked. The building will be full. HOUSEHOLD Washer and dryer, couches, beds, dressers. Folding and other chairs, electric lift chair. Cupboards. Shelving, dining room table and chairs. End and coffee tables. Vacuum cleaners and other small appliances. Microwave. Plus more normal household items. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Silver coins, silver dollars. Coin books. Toys. Log doll house. Jumping horse. Fancy & collectible glass. Large cabinet. Salantina special accordion. Die cast cars. Guitar. Watt ware bowl. Hummels. Plus lots more. CERAMIC MOLDS Around 100 3Pallets full of ceramic molds.

2-PARTY AUCTION

COMBINED ESTATE AUCTION

AUCTIONEER: BILL BERG AUCTION SERVICE PO BOX 62, HALSTAD, MN. 56548 218-766-6797

Will lease 3 years or more. This was not used in 2016. It has 6' poles spaced 12', 5 wires, steel gates, easy access. This is all tame grass. 701-321-1093

WANTING TO RENT BEET STOCK FOR 2017. Please call Sonny or Mitch 218-693-1478 218-791-3816

TOOLS AND MISC. 1� Air wrenches. Stihl chain saw. Craftsman chain saw. Plus other hand and power tools. Bows and other sporting goods. Plus lots more.

TERMS: Cash or your good check, nothing removed until settled for, Lunch served.

Taking cash rent bids for about approx 480 acres of cultivated land in McPherson County, SD North of Eureka. Top 3 bids will be considered. Contact Gary Dais at (816) 509-3055.

3783 S. 16th St | Grand Forks, ND

COMBINED ESTATE AUCTION

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AUCTIONEER: BILL BERG AUCTION SERVICE PO BOX 62, HALSTAD, MN. 56548 218-766-6797

For sale. Farm on Bon Homme / Charles Mix County line Northwest of Avon, SD. Property is 160 +- acres which consists of the West 63 Acres of the NW 1/4 of sec. 7 Avon TWP Bon Homme County SD and the East 97 acres of the NE 1/4 of sec.12 Lonetree TWP. Charles Mix County SD. Property currently has 50.8 acres under cultivation with approximately 75 acres total tillable and 67.8 acres of pasture with balance in building site and yards. Building site has a 60X120 Mortan machine shed with a 40X60 heated shop, 62X140 all steel hay shed and 70,000 bu. of grain storage. All constructed since 2011. Also included in the farm is a 40X48 calving barn, a 30X36 barn and a 28X60 mobile home as well as other outbuildings and improvements. Water is supplied by B-Y Water. Possession dependent on time of sale. Sale subject to a 1031 exchange. Asking 1.2 million. Call 605-286-3316 leave message. Serious inquires only please. 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.rmrlending.com Call 402-536-9770 Email jradke@rmrlending.com

Where your dreams, good friends and great living can be experienced every day.

TOOLS AND MISC. Commercial paint sprayer. 5000 watt Excel generator. Nice card table and chair sets. Electric and acoustical guitar. Rigid belt sander. large battery charger, Plus more

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Looking for beet stock to rent for 2017 & beyond. Sproule Farms 218-779-1571 LOOKING FOR FARMLAND TO RENT & AMERICAN CRYSTAL SHARES JV Trail, Norman, Cass & Polk Counties. Willing to make land improvements, paying competitive rental rates. Derek Paulsrud, 701-289-0087 Wanted: land to rent for 2017 and beyond in the Grand Forks, East Grand Forks, Oslo and Walsh county area. Wanted to rent: ACS Sugar beet acres for 2017 and beyond. 701-739-2760 Hiring full time individuals with experience in Truck Driving Harvesting, Planting and spraying. Wages start at $30-35,000 plus. Wages DOE. Employee will receive a benefits package and bonuses. Experience and references required. Clean driving record required. Please apply TDO Farms, Inc. 605-226-0695.

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WANTED: LAND TO RENT Seeking farmland to rent in Grand Forks and West-Polk County. Ground must be suitable for sugarbeets, soybeans, and edible beans. Contact Matthew Krueger at 701-740-1752 or mkrueger@kdkruegerfarms.com. Local credit references available.

WAIVA MURRAY REAL ESTATE BID/AUCTION Bids to be submitted by March 17, 2017 at 4:00 p.m., Auction for the five highest bidders to be held March 21, 2017, at 4:00 p.m. at Anderson Law Office, P.A., 18 Division East, Elbow Lake, MN 56531. Approximately 218.15 Acres, which includes 122.55 tillable acre, 51.58 acres of pasture, 13 acres of woods, and the remaining farm site in Otter Tail County in Section 13 of Eagle Lake Township. Excellent farming, pasturing and hunting opportunities. Bid packets may be

obtained by contacting the Anderson Law Office, 18 Division East, Elbow Lake, MN 56531, phone 218-685-5353, email jra@runestone.net. For sale. Farm on Bon Homme / Charles Mix County line Northwest of Avon, SD. Property is 160 +- acres which consists of the West 63 Acres of the NW 1/4 of sec. 7 Avon TWP Bon Homme County SD and the East 97 acres of the NE 1/4 of sec.12 Lonetree TWP. Charles Mix County SD. Property currently has 50.8 acres under cultivation with approximately 75 acres total tillable and 67.8 acres of pasture with balance in building site and yards. Building site has a 60X120 Mortan machine shed with a 40X60 heated shop, 62X140 all steel hay shed and 70,000 bu. of grain storage. All constructed since 2011. Also included in the farm is a 40X48 calving barn, a 30X36 barn and a 28X60 mobile home as well as other outbuildings and improvements. Water is supplied by B-Y Water. Possession dependent on time of sale. Sale subject to a 1031 exchange. Asking 1.2 million. Call 605-286-3316 leave message. Serious inquires only please. 2 Grain Elevators for Rent 2-20,000 bushel capacity 50x120ft & 50x200ft Quonsets with top augers. Located on CP Rail & BN Both are located near Central North Dakota (701) 270-0568


AGWEEK/Monday, March 13, 2017 A25 CLEAN LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT

LARGE SPRING FARM EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

FRIDAY, MARCH 31 2017 10:00AM/CT Orr Auction Center, 4154 Hwy. 281 SE, Jamestown, ND

Call today to have your quality items included in this highly successful auction event. This is a very early listing! Website will be updated daily. This auction WILL substantially grow everyday and we do expect as usual to fill up. Call today to ensure we will have room for your items. 701-952-3351 Directions: Orr Auction Center is conveniently located 4.5 miles South of Jamestown, ND on US highway 281 Terms and Conditions: Cash or approved check day of Auction.

LOCATION: EXIT 256, I-94 & HIGHWAY 52 BYPASS, 1/2 MILE NORTH, JAMESTOWN, ND, WEST SIDE OF JAMESTOWN (NENOW AUCTION SITE).

WED., MAR. 29, 2017 Starting at 11:00 a.m. LOTS OF GOOD PIECES OF FARM EQUIPMENT THAT HAVE BEEN WELL TAKEN CARE OF AND MAINTAINED. MANY ITEMS WERE PURCHASED NEW BY SCOTT. VERY FEW SMALL ITEMS, PLEASE BE ON TIME. IN CASE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER LISTEN TO KSJB-600 AM RADIO.

ONLINE BIDDING AT WWW.NENOWAUCTION.COM TO VIEW MORE PICTURES AND SIGN UP FOR ON-LINE BIDDING GO TO WWW.NENOWAUCTION.COM tarp, 500276 4 WHEEL DRIVE TRACTORS

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT

FERTILIZER SPREADER

John Deere 2410 chisel plow, 43 ft, harrows, 2410x012000

Ag-Chem Terra-Gator 8104 air spreader box, terra shift, 5217 hours

GRAIN TRAILERS

Degelman 8000 land roller

Grain and Seed Handling Equipment: • 2013 Brandt 1545 hydraulic mover belt conveyer, completely selfcontained • 2013 Westfield 1071, 10 in. x 71 ft. hydraulic swing auger • 2012 Burchland 13 inch drive over hydraulic jump auger, like new • 2011 Brandt 5200 EX grain vac w/ accessories, always shedded • Westfield MK 130/71 hydraulic swing auger, 13 in. x 71 ft. • Westfield J210/41 PTO auger, 10 in. x 41 ft. • 2004 Haul All seed tender box, 2 compartment, approx. 435 bushel w/ belt conveyer, Honda gas engine, roll tarp • Brandt 5200 EX grain vac with accessories • Westfield TF80/36, 8 inch x 36 ft. pto auger • Wallinga 619 grain vac w/ accessories • Westfield 35 ft. hydraulic drive belt conveyer Semi-Trucks and Trailers: • 2010 Jet, 38 ft. steel hopper grain trailer, low miles, like new condition • 2004 Jet, 38 ft. steel hopper grain trailer, low miles, excellent condition • 1994 White GMC semi-tractor, raised 5th wheel plate, air ride, 10 speed, 70% tires • 1984 Timpte 42 ft. grain trailer, spring ride, raised hoppers, 2 speed traps, roll tarp, 90% tires, previously damaged title • 1988 Mack 600, day cab, air ride, 11R-22.5 tires, always shedded • 1975 Mack 600, day cab, wet kit, 10.00- R20 tires, always shedded Water Delivery Semi Trailers: • 2002 Wabash 48 ft. reefer water delivery spray trailer, 4 new 1,600 gallon poly tanks, 30 gallon chemical mix cone, Honda pump, complete new setup • 2000 Kidron 28 ft. reefer water delivery spray trailer, 2 new 1,500 gallon poly tanks, 30 gallon chemical mix cone, Honda pump, complete new setup • 1996 Kidron 28 ft. reefer water delivery spray trailer, 2 new 1,500 gallon poly tanks, 30 gallon chemical mix cone, Honda pump, complete new setup • 1978 Fruehof liquid semi tanker, 4 compartment w transfer pump Trucks, Vehicles and Trailers: • 2005 Ford E350 Super Duty cube van service unit, 10 ft. enclosed box • 2004 Ford F650, single axle flatbed truck, 16.5 ft. with tool box’s, Cat diesel, automatic • 1980 GMC twin screw truck, only 62k actual miles, 327 engine, 5x2 transmission, 20 ft. steel box and hoist, roll tarp, 10:00-20 tires • 1978 Chevy C65 HD twin screw truck, 18 ft. Omaha box, hoist, STR roll tarp, 366 engine, 5x2 speed • 24 ft. gooseneck flatbed trailer, 8ft. wide, excellent shape, tandem axle • Trail King TK20, 20 ft. dual wheel tandem axle flatbed trailer, pintel hitch, beaver tail, folding ramps Vehicles: • 2011 Ford F150 Lariat, 4x4 crew cab, only55k actual miles, 3.5 Eco Boost, auto, leather, loaded, previously damaged title • 2006 Mercury Mariner, AWD, only 73k actual miles, leather, loaded, previously damaged title • 1998 Honda Accord • 1992 GMC HD2500, 4x4 regular cab, diesel, auto, 136k miles

• 1989 Chrysler Lebaren convertible, Red w/ 215k miles • 1979 Chevy one ton dually, 350 engine,, rebuilt 350 engine, 4 speed with 300gallon service tank • 1977 Chevy 30 Sport, passenger van, auto, shows 54k miles Skid Steers, Fork Lifts, Used Attachments: • 2010 Melroe Bobcat S205 skid steer loader, diesel, CAH, only 950 hrs. 2 speed, w/ material bucket, sn. A3LJ36290 • Nissan 40, 4,000 lb. propane fork lift, pneumatic tires, 130 inch lift, hydraulic side shift, only 2,865n hrs. model 4020A20V • Small skid steer bucket • Skid steer standards pallet forks • 2- Propane tanks for forklifts Tillage Equipment: • 2012 Horsch Anderson, Joker 37O RT, 37 ft. vertical tillage machine, single point depth control, low acres • 2011 Great Plains 2400 Turbo Till series 2, 24 ft. weight pkg. • 2008 Summers 40 ft. Super Coulter, front and rear wave blades, rolling chopping baskets • Summers 38.5 ft. Diamond Disk, notched front blades • John Deere 960, 42.5 ft. field cultivator, single point depth control, knock on shovels, 3 bar harrow Seeding Equipment: • 2009 Case IH 1240 Early Riser 16 row 30 inch pivot planter, AFX, markers, pneumatic down pressure, low acres, one owner, always stored inside when not in use, Dawn trash wippers, corn & bean disks • John Deere 1820, 60 ft. air hoe drill, 5 section fold with 270 bushel 1900 cart, auger load, monitors • White 8180, 16 row 30 inch planter, liquid fertilizer, 2 point, 350 acres on new disks and brushes, plates and monitor • John Deere 730 air drill, 36 ft. with John Deere 787 commodity cart, rolling baskets • John Deere 1060 air drill, 33 ft. with John Deere 777 commodity cart • John Deere 787 tow between commodity cart Tractors: • 2001 New Holland TM 165 MFWD, Less than 350 hours on new engine through local dealer, A/C, Radio, Joy stick, 3 point, tires are good shape at approx. 75% PL3 Miller Loader with grapple fork • 1994 Ford New Holland 9680 4WD, 5,061 hrs., 20.8 – 42 duals, 4 hydraulics • Case IH 2594, 5,010 hrs. 3 point, pto, 20.8 duals, power shift, estate tractor • 1963 John Deere 4010 wide front diesel, pto, 2 hydraulics, 23.1-26 rear tires, 12 volt, new paint • John Deere 4010 with loader, pto, 2 hydraulics, clutch needs repair • Farmall 560 diesel wide front tractor, 2 hydraulics, pto, new clutch, good tires, T/A removed Unused Skid Steer Attachments: • Redline unused 90” snow/light material bucket • Redline unused 84” snow/light material bucket with bolt on cutting edge • Redline unused 5500lb walk through pallet fork 60” tines • Redline unused 5500lb walk through pallet forks 48” tines • Redline unused 4000lb standard pallet fork • Redline unused HD bale spear • Redline unused tree/post puller • Redline unused receiver plate trailer

spotters • Redline unused solid weld on quick attach plates • Redline unused 72” utility tine grapple • Redline unused 72” rock bucket grapple • Redline unused 72” rock bucket • Stout Unused Tree & Post Puller w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Receiver Hitch Plate w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Solid Weld-on Skid Steer Plate • Stout Unused Walk-Through Pallet Forks 48” w/ skid steer quick attach • Unused 4 Maxam 12-16.5 Skid Steer Tires 12-ply • Lowe Unused Hyd. Auger 1650 w/ 12” & 18” w/ skid steer quick attach • Lowe Unused Hyd. Auger 750 w/ 9” & 12” & 15” w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Brush Grapple 66-9 w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Brush Grapple 72-8 w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Brush Grapple HD72-4 close-tine w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Brush Grapple XHD 84-6 w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Grapple Bucket HD72-FB w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Rock Bucket Grapple 72-3 w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Rock Bucket Grapple 72-3 w/ skid steer quick attach • Stout Unused Rock Bucket/Brush Grapple Combo HD72-3 Open-End w/ skid steer quick attach • Unused skid steer 72 inch hydraulic sweeper • Unused skid steer mount hydraulic trencher • 3- Unused 94 inch adjustable blades, skid steer mount • 2 sets of unused 72 inch fork attachments Unused Header Trailers: • 2- Industries America 835, 35ft. tandem axle, lights, brakes, unused • Industries America 845, 45ft. tandem axle, lights, brakes, unused • Industries America 436, 36ft. tandem axle, adjustable, unused • 3- Industries America 435, 35ft. tandem axle, unused • Industries America 430, 30ft. single axle, unused • Unused Box Scrapers: • Unused 160R Industries America, 16ft. heavy duty 6 way adjustable pull type blade, unused • 5 - F12 Industries America, 12 ft. box scrapers, less hydraulics, unused • 4 - F10 Industries America, 10 ft. box scrapers, less hydraulics, unused • Industries America, 12 ft. heavy duty hydraulic tilt box scraper • 2- F8 Industries America 8 ft. box scrapers • 7 ft. and 8 ft. Unused skid steer snow pushers Combines: • 1990 John Deere 9600 combine, chaff spreader, new straw walkers, new hopper extensions, 7k approximate Combine Headers: • John Deere 635F, 35 ft. flex header with finger reel, high DAM • Case IH 1010 25ft. rigid header w/ 9 inch Sunflower pans and SF reel, sn.123689 • 25 ft. V- Trailer MFG. 25 ft. header trailer

THE PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS AND CLERKS

Lic. #10

• John Deere 930, 30 ft. rigid head • John Deere 914 pickup head • New and used header trailers Livestock Equipment: • 140- 20 ft. continuous fence panels w/ hardware, sold in groups of 10, unused • 40- 12 ft. portable corral panels, sold in groups of 10, unused • 2- 48 ft. well pipe design semitrailer hay racks, 2 pieces each • 2- 24 ft. well pipe design alleyways • Well Pipe design loading chute • Unused trailer hay feeder • 10 ft. x 30 ft. steel tank calf shelter • 10 ft. x 24 ft. steel tank calf shelter • 2- 11 ft. x 18 ft. steel tank calf shelters • Hay/ silage feeder trailer • Misc. head gates • Misc. cattle feeders Haying Equipment: • Rowse double 9 ft. mower with New Holland heads • Case IH 3650 large round baler • New Holland 273 small square baler • New Holland Hayliner 68 small square baler • 7 wheel finger rake • 9 wheel finger rake • HD 3 point double bale forks Other Equipment: • 2-1,000 gallon NH3 nurse tanks on running gear • Steinman UFT 570 rock picker • Tough T 3 pint heavy duty rock nabber, hydraulic tine grab • Farmhand F11 loader w/ grapple bucket, valves and pump • Farmhand F11 manure grapple bucket • 3 point 30 ft. 300 gal sprayer • Unused 80 inch 3 point rotary tiller • Unused 3 point pivot track closer Technology and Guidance: • John Deere 2600 display screen, no activations Misc. Items: • Several pallets of single and three phase electric motors • 2- 13.6 x 28 tires • 2- 500 gallon Demco saddle tanks, universal mounts • Coats tire machine • Unused 30 ft. x 65 ft. canvas building • Unused 20 ft. x 30 ft. canvas building • 2- Unused 10 ft. x 8 ft. greenhouses • 2-Unused 10 ft. steel work bench’s • Unused 10 ton digital platform scale • Unused 8,800 lb. auto lift 50 ton shop press • Unused tire changer • Unused wheel balancer • 2 sets of unused decorative entry gates • 2 unused small plate compactors • Used planter and tillage parts and attachments • 8 ft. steel service body, fits 80 – 97 Ford 250 • Extensive amount of miscellaneous items • 3 auction rings will sell at this auction Lawn and Garden: • 2- MTD 8.5 hp, 26 inch snow blowers, electric start, hand warmers • Craftsman 22 in. 5 hp snow blower • Walk behind lawn mowers and trimmers • Misc. lawn and garden items

Live online internet bidding at www.BidOrr.com

Salford I-2100 vertical tillage, 131549ML, model 12140, 42 ft. Case/IH 730B Ecolo-Tiger disk, JFH0005911, DMI yield till system, deep ripper, new teeth Case/IH 5600 chisel plow, 46 ft. harrows Summers harrow, 70 ft., W0328

SEMI TRACTORS

2012 Wilson grain trailer, 40 ft, electric roll tarp, 4WWMBFYA7C5702091, 72 in. sides 2010 Wilson grain trailer, 40 ft., electric roll tarp, IWIMAF1AOAA254754, 60 in. sides 2005 Wilson grain trailer, 40 ft. electric roll tarp, 1W1MBFYW55A241518, 72 in. sides 1979 Wilson grain trailer, 40 ft., 5X6914, roll tarp, 60 in. sides

OTHER TRAILERS

2008 International Pro Star, auto, ISX Cummings, 2HSCVAPR18C673418 2004 International 9400I Eagle, 10 spd, C-15, 2HSCNASR14C081824 2003 Sterling, cab, chassis, diesel, 5 spd 2001 International 9400I Eagle, 10 spd, C-15 diesel, 2HSCNASR9K000466

1980 stock trailer, 7x20 ft. air cutter 1964 Frueha trailer, OME267603

1985 Freightliner FLC con, 13 spd, 400 Cummings, 1FUPYDYB1FP266990

Hurricane 3 pt, #42 ditcher

1986 Load King gravel trailer, 34 ft, triple axle, 1I4R43335E1013042 Water tanker trailer

OTHER EQUIPMENT

1979 GMC model 96M94, 5 star, 13 spd, Detroit, T49FHAU600562

JOHN DEERE COMBINE & HEADERS

John Deere 9630 tractor, CAH, PS, 4 valves, GPS ready, 520/85R46 triples, tow hitch, 4000 hours, RW9630P001268 John Deere 9430 tractor, CAH, PS, PTO, 520/85, GPS ready, R46 triples, 4 valves, 2500 hours, tow cable, 1RW94300PAA022305 John Deere 9220 tractor, CAH, PS, 520/85R46 duals, GPS ready, PTO, 3 pt, 5 valves, electric PTO engager, 3965 hours, RW92200P051169 Case/IH 9170 tractor, CAH, PS, 20.8Rx42 triples, 3 valves w/52 outback GPS, 12,335 hours, equipped with E drive controller and valves for outback

2 WHEEL DRIVE TRACTOR & LOADER John Deere 7800 tractor, 2 wheel drive, 3 pt, 3 valves, CAH, 18.4xR42, 20 spd PS, 11000 hours with John Deere 725 loader w/bucket

JOHN DEERE PLANTERS John Deere planter DB60 Bauer built, 800 gal. chemical tank w/Red Ball system, new disks, 24x30, 125 acres, Yetter trash whippers John Deere 1770NT planter, Schnell hitch, center fill tanks, A01770E720208 with Force Industry F1600x117 fert tank & trailer, 24x30, Dawn trash whippers

John Deere 9760 STS combine, bullet rotor, Big Top hopper, H097605716552, 2500 hours John Deere 612C corn header, H0612CCX730252 John Deere Flex 635F header, hydra flex, w/CHS air bar, H00635F730310 Unverferth header trailer Ag Arch header trailer

Woods PT mower BW1800XO rotary, 1000 RPM, 1226276 Toyota #20 forklift, gas Big Mac rock picker (Glenmac) Dickey John anhydrous cold flow system Water pump w/6 HP Honda engine Dakota 1845 treflon applicator Tool boxes Gas powered arc welder/generator Air compressor 2 - 3000 gal. poly flat fertilizer bottom tanks 2 - 3000 gal. Tru drain fertilizer tanks Many more items not listed 2008 Polaris ATV 800CC 4 wheeler, 4XAMN76A98A53030 1986 Cadillac limousine Scott has GPS and JD guidance system equipment to sell privately. See Scott.

OTHER TRUCKS

GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT

2003 Ford F550 truck, 4x2, 6.0 diesel, auto, 1FDAF56PXEB92339

Unverferth 3750XL Seed Runner UM, 3 axles, w/remote control & scale

1996 Freightliner FL70 fuel truck, 2500 gal, 5 spd, diesel, 1FV6HFAA4TL758394

Westfield MK Plus Flex 130x91 grain auger, swing-out 223952

1996 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup, 4X4 auto, V-8, 3B7HF13Y3TG121968

Westfield J208 grain auger w/16 HP gas engine Harvest International T1332 grain auger, 20 HP motor, 03781 Feteral grain auger, 10x70 swing-out Wheatheart jump auger Row Crop 1040 grain cart, PTO, new tarp, 500276

2002 Chevrolet K250 Silverado, 4x4, V-8, auto, IGCHK290V42E248439 1986 International service truck, 4x2, 5 spd, diesel, 2 ton, Series 5-1954, 1HTLDTVR7GHA10438

SEMI TRACTORS

Scott Hoggarth, Owner 701-368-8524

N E N O W A U C T I O N S E RV I C E Professional Selling • Real Estate • Livestock Farm Equipment • Antiques • Household Terms: Cash or approved check. Everything sold as is, where is.

3529 Highway 52 Bypass Jamestown, ND 58401 • 701-320-4050 Auctioneers: Roger Nenow, Lic. No. 132 • Chad Mack, Lic. No. 819 Clerking No. 207, 701-320-1386

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LARGE LATE MODEL FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 – 10:00 AM LOCATION: HONEYFORD, NORTH DAKOTA- ¾ MILE EAST ON 25TH AVE NE; OR FROM JCT US HWY 2 & GRAND FORKS COUNTY ROAD 2 NORTH EAST OF ARVILLA, ND- 7 MILES NORTH & ¾ MILE EAST; OR FROM GILBY, ND- 3 ½ MILES SOUTH & ¾ MILE EAST

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: John has discontinued his farming operation. Please note a very clean line of late model equipment. Most major units were purchased new locally by John and have been kept indoors. Auction will begin with a small amount of tools & miscellaneous, machinery will start to sell at approximately 11:00 AM.

ONLINE BIDDING: PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE TO BID ONLINE BY VISITING WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance will be available sale day after the auction, April 1st & 2nd. All items must be removed by April 14th at 5pm.

TRACTORS & FORKLIFT: •2013 Case IH 550 Quad Trac belted ag tractor, luxury cab w/ leather, power shift, 1000 pto, 4 hyd w/ power beyond, hi-cap hyd pump, 30” belts, heavy duty drawbar, Pro 700 color touch screen, full Trimble guidance w/ Nav II & 372 WAAS receiver, HID lights, only 738 hrs, SN#ZDF134361 •2013 Case IH 550 Quad Trac belted ag tractor, luxury cab w/ leather, power shift, 1000 pto, 4 hyd w/ power beyond, hi-cap hyd pump, 30” belts, heavy duty drawbar, Pro 700 color touch screen, full Trimble guidance w/ Nav II & 372 WAAS receiver, HID lights, only 1349 hrs, SN#ZDF134390 •2013 Case IH 260 MFWD tractor, luxury cab w/ leather, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 5 hyd w/ power beyond, hi-cap hyd pump, 3 PTO’s, auto guidance ready, 380/80R38 front duals, 380/90R54 rear duals, HID lights, front weights, only 333 hrs, SN#ZDRD01590 •2013 Case IH 260 MFWD tractor, luxury cab w/ leather, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 5 hyd w/ power beyond, hi=cap hyd pump, 3 PTO’s, Pro 700 color touch screen, auto guidance ready w/ Nav II controller- no receiver, 380/80R38 front duals, 380/90R54 rear duals, HID lights, front weights, only 509 hrs, SN#ZDRD01419 •Case 584C 2WD diesel forklift, ROPS canopy, 2WD, diff lock, 14.5L-24 fronts, 11L-16 rears, 2433 hrs showing, SN#9014263

guards in 2016, SN#YDH033102 •2009 New Holland 98D 8R30 corn head w/ hyd deck plates & knife rolls, SN#Y9S018359 •NH 971 16’ screened pickup head, center widened to fit NH CR/CIH AFX w/ Pickett 16’ 8 bar edible bean pickup, SN#P7200-172E •Unverferth 30’ 4 wheel header trailer, SN#A49690452 •SSR 30’ single axle header trailer, 7.00-15 tires SP SPRAYER & CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: •2013 New Holland 275F SP sprayer, lux cab, 120’ 5 sect front boom w/ 3 way nozzle bodies, fence row nozzles, chem inductor, 3” quick fill, Trimble auto guidance & rate control w/372 WAAS receiver, RTK & antenna, Raven ultraglide boom leveling w/ aux sensors, 1600 gal S/S tank, 150 gal clean water tank, flush kit, clean water pump, hi-cap hyd pump, HID lights, 390/90R46 tires, only 346 engine hrs, SN#YDYH00491 •4) 650/65R38 tires on NH sprayer rims, like new •2013 Agri Products 2-300 gal high clearance side mount tanks, fits Case Magnum with front duals •4) 2007 3000 gal poly upright liquid fertilizer tanks •Demco 200 gal front mount liquid fert tank, fits Case Magnum w/ bracket •NH3 15R26 side dresser

chisel plow, 3 section fold, 4” beaver tail shovels, Summers 106 harrows, SN#G0975 •2011 Case IH DMI TM200 60’ field cultivator, 9” knock on shovels, 4 bar harrow, 5 section fold, walking tandems around, wing gauge wheels & depth control, SN#YBD055968 •2010 Case IH RMX 370 34’ cushion gang disk w/ 9” spacing, 24” blades, hyd depth control, dual wheels around & 12.5L-15 tires, SN#JFH0046346 •2008 Case IH 9300 DMI Ecolo-Tiger 9 shank disk ripper, cushion gang disks, lead shanks, disk levelers in rear, sharpened disks in 2015, SN#J7H0037660 •2004 Rite Way 7150 50’ heavy tine harrow, 24” tines & auto fold, SN#0471213 •JD 3600 6 bottom spring reset plow, 16, 18, 20 variable width •JD 3600 5 bottom spring reset plow, 16, 18, 20 variable width, tandem hitch for JD plows •Summers Herman 48’ 5 bar harrow, down pressure springs •Melroe 903 6 -16 spring reset plow, land hitch, SN#1C469 •JD 1100 24’ 3pt cultivator w/ harrow & gauge wheels

SEMI TRACTORS & TRAILERS: •2006 IH 7600 day cab semi-tractor, Cat DRILLS & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: C13 engine, 10 spd trans, 2 alum tanks, •2016 Great Plains 3S-5000HD 50’ headache rack, 192” WB, 11R24.5 tires, COMBINE & HEADS: •2011 New Holland CR 9080 combine, folding drill, 400 gal liquid fert tank, 6” alum fronts & outside rear wheels, steel spacing, (has plugs for 12” spacing), RWD, luxury cab, variable spd feeder, disk inside rears, only 163560 miles rock trap, 2 spd rotor, bin ext, long hyd down pressure, John Blue ground showing auger, chopper, auto guidance ready, drive pump, 440/55R18 center wheels, •2004 IH 8600 day cab semi-tractor, Cat Y/M monitor, 2 sets of concaves- small like new, SN#6BC12881 C12 engine, 10 spd trans, 2 steel tanks, wire & round bar for corn & beans, •2010 Salford 570 36’ vertical tillage 164” WB, 11R22.5 tires, steel disk 320/85R42 front duals, 28L-26 rears, 2 tool, wave coulters, rolling baskets wheels, 483001 miles showing yrs on rebuilt rotors, new feeder chain, & harrows, new blades in 2015, •1993 Volvo White GM day cab semiclean elevator chain, new chopper tractor, Cummins L10 330hp engine, knives, 1435 engine hrs, 1104 sep hrs, SN#102620 •2012 Summers 70’ harrow/packer, 5 9 spd trans, tandem twin screw, steel SN#YBG114195 tank, 183” WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, alum •2013 New Holland 880 C7-35 Super section harrows, coil packers & auto fold, SN#L1498 wheels, 832572 miles showing Flex 35’ flex draper head w/ Crary air bar, 3” cut, short dividers, new sickles & •2000 Summers 40’ Super Chisel •1988 IH S2574 day cab semi-tractor,

10.00-20 fronts, 9.00-20 rears, Dayton wheels •1967 Chev 60 Spartan cabover tag tandem farm truck, 366 engine, 5/2 trans, 19’ steel box & hoist •1967 Chev C50 tag tandem, 366 engine, 5/4 trans, 18’ steel box & hoist, needs clutch repair •2005 Chev 2500HD 4x4 pickup, regular cab, A/C, 6.0L diesel engine, auto trans, fuel tank & tool boxes, 5th wheel ball, 124130 miles showing

remote, hyd swing auger, self contained hyd & elec control, Honda engine, roll tarp, mounted on triple axle trailer w/ 235/85R16 tires, SN#D59500139 •2010 Conveyall UBSNH 1015 jump auger, 16” belt, 11hp Honda engine, collapsible hopper, tow package, SN#0306108107 •2008 Conveyall TC-1035 35’ tube conveyor, electric start, 13hp Honda engine, collapsible hopper, tow package, SN#140206909 •2005 ConveyAir 5005 grain vac w/ 1000 PTO, blower needs repair ROW CROP EQUIPMENT: •2010 Case IH 1230 Early Riser 16R30 •Westfield 80-41 8 x 41 auger, 16hp B & vacuum planter, factory stack fold bar, S engine, elec start •Westfield 80-61 8 x 61 PTO auger liquid fert & lift assist, factory row •Westgo 1310 10 x 60 auger w/ hyd cleaners, corn, dry bean, & sunflower swing hopper plates, new opener disks in 2015, •Hutchinson 3000 electric grain cleaner, markers & monitor, SN#Y95007093 •2010 Pickett model C8030-2-A 8R30 set up for dry beans, SN#122428 One Step bean cutter/windrower, cushion & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: gang, 8 bar, RH delivery & front dividers, HAY •2000 Titan 28’ x 82” gooseneck stock SN#10-115 trailer, 3 compartments, side entry, •1997 Pickett model C8030-2-A 8R30 rear bumper, rubber mats, 238/85R16 One Step bean cutter/windrower, cushion tandem singles gang, 8 bar, RH delivery & front dividers, •NH 630 round baler, 540 PTO, 4x4 SN#97-142 bales, electric tie, SN#820644 •Case IH 183 16R30 cultivator, vibra •NH 1000 Stackliner bale wagon, small shank, hyd flat fold, rolling shields, square, 540 PTO SN#19551 •Alloway 2130 16R30 danish tine row OTHER EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & crop cultivator w/fldg wings, lift assist & MISCELLANEOUS: tunnel shields, SN#19551 •2006 Artic Cat Prowler XT 650 utility •1999 Alloway 20’ stalk shredder, 8R30, vehicle, 1888 miles showing L knifes 50-60%, 1000 PTO, SN#24380 •2011 10000 gal dbl wall upright fuel •Yetter 3530 30’ rotary hoe, flat fold, tank w/ 30gpm 110v pump & 1” hose cab guard & gauge wheels •2002 500 gal single wall fuel tank w/ •JD 7000 15R26 plate planter, liquid 110v pump & hose fert, lift assist & markers •Brand new set of corn sieves for •Alloway 15R26 danish tine cultivator w/ CR9080 tunnel shields & spray kit •Degelman R570-S reel type rock picker, GRAIN CART, TENDER & GRAIN SN#4298 FARM TRUCKS & PICKUP: HANDLING EQUIPMENT: •1976 Versatile 400 18’ SP swather w/ •1980 Chev C70 tandem twin screw, •2015 Parker Unverferth 839 850BU cab, A/C, 6 cyl gas engine & batt reel, 427 engine, 5/2 air shift trans, 18’ grain cart, 1000 PTO, hyd spout, SN#018182 Knapheide box & hoist, 10.00-20 fronts, roll tarp, no scale, 30.5L-32 tires, •Generac 5000W generator w/ B & S 9.00-20 rears, Dayton wheels 11hp engine SN#B33370109 •Some other farm & shop •1977 Chev C-65 tag tandem, 427 •2014 Unverferth 3750 XL seed miscellaneous- Approximately 45 min to engine, auto trans, 18’ flat bed w/ tender, 375 BU hopper, graphite box, 1 hour only 2-1500 gal poly tanks, 2” Honda pump, 2 compartments, scale, handheld 855-350hp Cummins engine, 13 spd trans, tandem twin screw, steel tank, headache rack, 208” WB, 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, only 331276 miles showing •2003 GMC Topkick C7500 day cab single axle semi-tractor, 3116 Cat engine, 9 spd trans, 141 WB, 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, only 154405 miles showing •2013 Merritt 40’ alum hopper bottom trailer w/ ag hoppers, 68” sides, 96” wide, roll tarp, 11R24.5 tandem duals, steel disk wheels, spring susp •2007 DMF GT242 42’ steel hopper bottom trailer w/ ag hoppers, 68” sides, 96” wide, roll tarp, 11R24.5 tandem duals, steel disk wheels, spring susp •2001 Mauer 40’ steel hopper bottom trailer, 68” sides, 96” wide, roll tarp, 285/75R24.5 tandem duals, Dayton wheels, spring susp •1997 Jet 30’ steel hopper bottom trailer, newer roll tarp •1985 Hawkeye Eagle E4200 42’ gravel belly dump, open from truck or has valve on side of trailer, 11R22.5 tires FUEL CADDY & WATER TRAILERS: •2012 Thunder Creek fuel caddy, 750 gal fuel tank, 6.5 hp motor w/ 40 gpm pump, 100 gal DEF tank w/ 12v pump, 35’ hose reel & 25’ hose •2010 Horvick 1200 gal cone bottom trailer, 5hp Honda engine, fill & unload hose, 12.5L15 tires •Lacrosse 30’ 3700 gal tandem axle lowboy water trailer, 3200 gal tank, 500 gal tank, 8’ neck, 8’ tail, 14’ well, 110 gal mixing cone, 2” pump, 5hp engine, 8.25R15 tires, Dayton wheels

JOHN & PATRICIA PASCHKE, OWNERS For more information call John 218-779-2435

“Decades of Knowledge-Steady Innovation-Top Results”

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Main Resource Equipment Auctions, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email-info@resourceauction.com resourceauction.com

CANADIAN BUYERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check 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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Land for Sale: Being that we have received many calls about the property we have for sale. We now are accepting sealed bids on that property that we have this on this ad. The Pasture Land consists of 375 acres of Campbell county, SD land. Legal description: All of section 7-126-74 less lot 1. Pesall edition. STR 7-126-74 and East half SE 1/4-section 12-126-75 STR 12-126-75. All bids must be sent to Greg & Judy Pesall 43241 150th St Webster, SD 57274. No later than March 15th, 2017. And Greg & Judy Pesall reserve the right to accept or reject all written sealed bids. Farm Help Wanted Full Time, Modern Equipment, Center Pivot Irrigation, Local grain hauling, housing possible. North Central Nebraska 402-394-1029 402-340-0223 WANT TO RENT: Land in Cass County, ND. Any acreage, paying competitive rates, crop rotation, willing to do land improvements. Call 701-238-9801. WANTED: Land to rent in Traill, Grand Forks, Steele Counties. Any acreage. Paying competitive rates. Call 701-238-9801. Want To Rent: American Crystal Beet Stock. 218-779-2110

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK SEEKING FARMLAND FOR RENT OR PURCHASE: Young 5th generation family farmers looking for land to bring into a financially healthy and proven sustainable operation. Grand Forks, Traill, and Polk Counties. 701-741-1446. Wanted to Rent:American Crystal Beet Stock any years considered. 218-289-1310 Looking for land to rent in Mahnomen Norman Polk counties. 218-790-3488 Farm refinancing, national bank underwritten, 3.5% mortgage, use only land for security, also bridge loans for stressed financials. (701) 799-4754 Help wanted, Ranch hand position Duties include all general ranch work, such as haying, seeding, calving, etc. Housing and benefits available, good pay for good people, located in North Central SD, experience required. Call 605-290-1016 For Sale: C-Store/Gas Station & Storage Building in Roscoe, SD. $325,000 OBO. High Traffic Location along busy Highway 12. Turn-Key business with all inventory included. Willing to sell the convenience store separate from the storage building. Convenience store only priced at $275,000 OBO. Contact Carrie at 605-287-4351 or 605-281-0244

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK Looking for hired hand to work on cow calf operation in Wessington Springs, SD. Must have calving experience. Housing available. Wages based on experience. 605-770-0246 or 605-770-7111

Country Living, 6 West of Aberdeen, SD, New 3 Bedroom Home, 2 1/2 Baths, Large Breezeway, 3-Stall Garage, Granite Counter Tops, Full Basement on 2 1/2 Acres, $239,000 OBO. , (605) 380-0485.

for 2017 or multi-year contract. CALL: 701-740-7338 or 701-520-2074 Farm refinancing, national bank underwritten, 3.5% mortgage, use only land for security, also bridge loans for stressed financials. (701) 799-4754 Help wanted, Ranch hand position Duties include all general ranch work, such as haying, seeding, calving, etc. Housing and benefits available, good pay for good people, located in North Central SD, experience required. Call 605-290-1016

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Want to rent land in Grand Forks, Manvel and Emerado areas. Jeff, 701-739-8351

New Evarts 92 S Riverview Dr. Glenham, SD, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bath, big 2 stall garage, 605-397-8543 Fast-paced show cattle operation in central South Dakota looking for full-time manager who wants a long-term opportunity. Manager will be responsible for feed, nutrition, and cattle care. Other duties include haying, fencing, calving, and machine upkeep. Must have experience with cattle and operating equipment, A.I. and embryo experience a plus. New facilities and equipment in a good work environment. Health benefits, vacation days, and very competitive wages. Wages will depend on experience. Call Chad at (605) 350-9567. AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

Help Wanted Looking for help on a small grain farm in southeast ND. Job duties include planting, tillage, spraying, combining and maintenance of equipment. Please call 701-640-4497 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! Buy one or buy all. First come, first serve. Call for details. Pollock, SD. (701) 258-8881.

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HUNTING LODGE 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. Also hunting land lease option available. (701) 258-8881

Looking to hire a Farm Laborer to help on farm for 2017 and beyond in Wessington SD. Must be able to operate large farm equipment and work with cattle. Dependable, motivated, and a team player. Wage DOE. Call Lee or Nathan at 605-353-5712 or 605-360-2069. 3 lots in Pierpont, SD., older 2 BD house, stove, washer and dryer, new propane furnace, 2 small sheds (701) 724-6333

14384 99th St SE, Cayuga, ND

Farm Retirement

OPENS: Fri. March 10 / CLOSES: Mon. March 20|1PM

PREVIEW: March 9 & 10 from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM by appointment / LOADOUT: All items must be removed by Monday, March 27. LOCATION: From Cayuga, 8 miles south on Hwy 12. From Geneseo, 7 miles south on Hwy.14, 3 miles west on Hwy 5. From Veblen, SD 8 miles north, 3 miles west.

2011 Triton AUT tandem axle aluminum utility trailer, 82â€?x16’ 2011 John Deere 2410 chisel plow, 32’, 12â€? space, AccuDepth, TruDepth shanks 2008 Load Max tandem axle deckover trailer, 102â€?x20’, 5’ beavertail -RKQ 'HHUH ĹŽ HOG FXOWLYDWRU ÄŹ $FFX'HSWK VHFWLRQ IROG IXOO Ĺ? RDWLQJ 5RDG %RVV WDQGHP D[OH Ĺ? DWEHG trailer, 7’x18’, 2’ beavertail hitch 2002 Rite Way 4245HL land roller, 45’ SPRAYER HARVEST EQUIPMENT 2004 Apache 850 self-propelled sprayer, 2009 John Deere 9770, STS, ContourSEMI TRACTORS Master, 2 spd. PRWD, ProDrive, premier 1991 Peterbilt 377 tandem axle, day cab, 2WD, 80’ boom, 850 gal. poly tank, foamer, triple nozzle bodies cab, deluxe controls, HD variable spd. Series 60 Detroit 12.7L, Eaton 9 spd., 380/90R46 duals, hubs, and fenders, off feeder house, high cap. lift cyl., Y&M, engine brake, air ride, air slide 5th TouchSet, auto steer ready, 22-1/2’ 1989 Peterbilt 377 tandem axle, day cab, Apache 850 sprayer high cap. unloading auger, John Deere Cummins LTA10, Eaton 9 spd., air ride, SEED TENDER KRSSHU H[W ĹŽ QH FXW FKRSSHU VPDOO ZLUH air slide 5th, cruise, diff lock Unverferth 3750XL seed tender, roll tarp, DQG URXQG EDU FRQFDYHV KHDY\ GXW\ ĹŽ QDO 1989 Peterbilt 377 tandem axle, day cab, Digi-Star 2510 scale drives, 1,342 sep. hrs., 1,692 engine hrs., Cummins LTA10, Eaton 9 spd. WHEEL LOADER S/N1H09770SEA0735941 PICKUP 1971 John Deere 544AC wheel loader, -RKQ 'HHUH ) Ĺ? H[ KHDG 1994 Chevrolet 3500 crew cab dually, heat, 90â€? bucket, heavy duty 90â€? forks IRUH DIW SRO\ ĹŽ QJHU UHHO ORZ GDP 454, automatic, 4WD, tow pkg. 2010 John Deere 608C chopping corn UTV & ATTACHMENTS head, 8x30â€?, knife rolls, outer gathering HOPPER BOTTOM TRAILERS 2014 Kubota RTVX100C UTV, 4x4 ext., RowSense, stubble lights 2012 Jet tandem axle steel hopper 2015 Mattracks SCS heavy duty 11â€? GPS & RELATED EQUIPMENT bottom, 38’x96â€?x66â€?, ag hoppers rubber tracks for Kubota RTV GRAIN CART (2) John Deere StarFire 3000 receiver, 2001 Maurer tandem axle steel hopper 2015 Boss RT3 Power VXT 6-1/2’ snow Unverferth 1015 Extreme grain cart, SF1, SF2 ready bottom, 38’x96â€?x66â€?, ag hoppers plow, power V, spring trip 1,000 bushel, 20â€? unloading auger John Deere StarFire 3000 receiver, SF1 1999 Maurer tandem axle steel hopper Warn RT40 4,000 lb. winch PLANTER John Deere 2630 display, SF1, SF2 bottom, 38’x96â€?x66â€?, ag hoppers DITCHING & LASER EQUIPMENT 1997 John Deere 1770 Conservation ready, RowSense, 1,921 hrs. OTHER TRAILERS OTHER EQUIPMENT John Deere 2630 display, SF1, SF2 ready front-fold planter, 16x30â€?, 2 pt., E-Z Trail 880 header trailer, 4-wheel, 35’, MaxEmerge Plus units, eSet, 3 bu. John Deere 2630 display, SF1 CAMPER & SUV ext. hitch, lights, adj. supports hoppers, half-width disconnect John Deere 200 universal steering Unverferth Roadrunner header trailer, 25’ RADIOS, TANKS, & PARTS wheel

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2013 John Deere 9460RT, deluxe CommandView cab, buddy seat, powershift, 5 hyd., 48 gpm pump, 1000 PTO, 7� color touch display, AutoTrac ready, wide swing drawbar, front tow cable, electric mirrors, HID lights, electric folding ladder, (26) front suitcase weights, front idler weights, side weight brackets, 36� tracks, 1,910 hrs., S/N1RW9460REDP902318 1987 John Deere 4450, MFWD, CAH, powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, diff lock, 6,720 hrs., S/NRW4450P025368 1983 John Deere 4450, CAH, quad range, 2 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, diff lock, (12) front weights, rear wheel weights, 6,334 hrs., S/NRW4450H005977 1966 John Deere 3020, factory wide front, diesel, syncro, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 5,994 hrs., S/NT113R087558A

John Deere brown box display John Deere box of asst. GPS power harnesses and brackets John Deere tractor harness & plug for John Deere planter/drill, John Deere machine switch w/harness

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13th Annual Drayton

SPRING EQUIPMENT AUCTION

9CS Beet stock for rent, 2017 264 shares. Also lake home, beautiful Ottertail Lake, all year or all season, $3000 Month season; $2000 for year lease. West Wagon wheel. 3 bedroom plus. Ken 701-261-8531

Sat., April 8, 2017 • 9:30 A.M. TRACTORS, TRUCKS, TILLAGE, COMBINES & HEADS, SPRAYERS, DRILLS & PLANTERS, RECREATIONAL, LAWN & GARDEN, SHOP EQUIP. ADVERTISING DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 To take advantage of our advertising program and online listings Call Mick: 218-686-5500 or Jeff: 701-520-0665

This annual event has been very successful in the past, and continues to be a good market for your used equipment. Online bidding w/proxibid on major equipment. 001552785r5

For Rent: 880 acres of pasture land. Roscoe area. Corral/well water/good fence. (605) 380-4484

ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

South Trail Farms

1960 830 John Deere, new tires, brake pads, electric start. $15,800 OBO. 1959 830 John Deere. New rubber and paint, electric start. $14900 OBO.1958 1958 720 John Deere, new paint, good rubber. $7,500 OBO. 1955 70 John Deere, nice paint. $3,900 OBO. 701-740-7318 or 701-662-4576

Rosetown, MB | March 20, 2017 · 11 am

2012 John Deere 9460R, 2001 John Deere 1900 & 2001 John Deere 730 44 Ft

2012 John Deere 8235R, 2007 Elmers 24-22 Tool Bar & 2– John Deere 7300

Haystack Ag Advisory Group -Ag Finance Counseling & Consulting -Farm Business Planning -Assist in Financing Options -Develop Borrower/Lender Resolution -Third Party Valued Opinion Offices: Watertown and Sioux Falls Call or Text Chad R Hansen 605-924-0615 E-Mail: chad@secog.org Services provided through SECOG

2009 John Deere 9770STS

For Sale: 2013 Montana Mountaineer 5th wheel, 33ft. 3 slides. several add-ons. used 9 times. pulled total of 2,500 mi. asking $33,000 OBO. 701-361-7343 or 701-588-4611. Horace, ND

ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS 1954 John Deere model 60, good paint, narrow front, fenders, new tires, factory power steering. $3,500. Tractor located in Groton, SD. (701) 680-0612 For Sale: 50 John Deere, G John Deere, H John Deere. Call (605) 359-4694 For sale 8x14 truck box with Heil host, also 1953 for tractor, nice shape (701) 321-0629

HORSES For Sale: 3 year old AQHA gelding $1500 4 year old POA mare professionally trained $3500 Contact us for our total sales list of horses and POAs for sale. santee@dailypost.com 605.881.4380 For Sale Team of Halflinger Geldings, 15 hands, 6 years old, Amish broke. Team of Bay geldings, 17 hands, 11 & 12 yrs old, Amish broke, very gentle. Call 320-632-8950

HORSES WANTED TO BUY: HORSES most all classes. Saddle horses, broke/unbroke, registered or grade, young prospects and all other types considered. Could also use a few draft cross Saddle horses and draft type brood mares. Gene Jorgenson 320-305-1578. Wanted to buy horses: Most all classes. Saddle horses broke or unbroke. Registered or grade. Young prospects and all other types considered. Also, could use a few draft cross type saddle Horses and Draft type brood mares. Gene Jorgenson 320-305-1578 Wanted to buy horses: Most all classes. Saddle horses broke or unbroke. Registered or grade. Young prospects and all other types considered. Also, could use a few draft cross type saddle Horses and Draft type brood mares. Gene Jorgenson 320-305-1578 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

LIVESTOCK SCHMIDT ANGUS RANCH

PRIVATE TREATY SALE (85) yearling bulls & (15) two year old bulls ------------------------------------BULLS AVAILABLE FOR SHOW AND TELL FEBRUARY 1ST BULLS FOR SALE STARTING FEBRUARY 10TH ------------------------------------- FREE keep until APRIL 1ST - Excellent dispositions - No creep feed - We have been selling high performance angus Breeding stock for 39 years ------------------------------------Our 100 replacement heifers will sell at Kist Livestock on Wed., February 15. ------------------------------------PERFORMANCE INFORMATION AVAILABLE CONTACT DOUG & LISA SCHMIDT (701)445-3429

FOR SALE: Registered polled Hereford bulls, coming 2 year old bulls, range raised, reasonably priced, guaranteed breeders.

ALSO FOR SALE: RWF, BWF & BLK Replacement Heifers.

Since 1953 Midway Polled Hereford's 701-996-3300 or 701-302-0254 or 701-996-3111 2003 John Deere 4710 100 Ft

2010 Massey Ferguson 9435 25 Ft

2013 Unverferth 8250

AUCTION LOCATION: From WINKLER, MB, go East on Hwy 14 to Plum Coulee, MB, then go 15.3 km (9.5 miles) South on Road 306 to Rosetown, MB, then go 1/8 mile East on Mile Rd 3N. Yard on North Side. GPS: 49.046, -97.748 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2012 John Deere 9460R 4WD Tractor · 2006 John Deere 9520 4WD Tractor · 2012 John Deere 8235R MFWD Tractor · 1995 John Deere 8100 MFWD Tractor · 1992 John Deere 4560 MFWD Tractor · 2009 John Deere 9770STS Combine · 2000 John Deere 9650 Combine · (7) Headers · 2010 Massey Ferguson 9435 25 Ft Swather · 1998 Westward 3000 25 Ft Swather · 2003 John Deere 4710 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · 2006 Kenworth

T800 Sleeper T/A Truck Tractor · 1976 Ford T8000 T/A Dump Truck · 2012 Load Line 32 Ft T/A End Dump Grain Trailer · 2014 PJ Trailers T6202 20 Ft T/A Hydraulic Tilt Equipment Trailer · 1979 Ford HZ411V Wheel Loader · 2006 John Deere 325 Skid Steer · Letourneau LS 10 CY Hydraulic Pull Scraper · 2001 John Deere 730 44 Ft Disc Air Seeder · 2013 John Deere 1910 350± Bushel Tow-Between Air Tank · 2013 Unverferth 8250 850± Bushel S/A Grain Cart ...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Mitch Rempel: 204.327.5239 (h), 204.362.4886 (c) southtrailfarm@hotmail.com Wes Kehler: 204.327.5239 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Brad Goossen: 204.781.2336 800.491.4494

Heifer Pairs for Sale 300 head +/- of Angus based Heifers that are AI bred to 3 different breeds of ABS Bulls which include Angus: (Special Focus, Windbreak, Reserve, Leupold, Chinook) Hereford: (Bonanza) Charolais: (Big Ben) Heifers are sorted into calving periods from January to April to fit anyone's need. All heifers are on a complete Purina mineral program and are on the ScourGuard program. Priced to sell. Masat Cattle Company Garrett Masat (605)460-0380 leave voicemail For Sale: 45 Bred Home-raised Black Angus Heifers, multi-generation, OCC Genetics, start calving May 1st, $1800 each. (701) 357-8421


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Available space to calve 80 to 120 cows in hoop facility no time restriction, fresh feed, clean water. Overflow dry lot available same site price subject to herd specifications and time. (605) 310-9851

HOFFMAN HEREFORDS, Leola,SD: Private Treaty offering includes 70 Hereford horned and polled yearling and two-year old bulls. Also offering 10 commercial Black Angus bulls. For more information and catalog go to www.hoffmanherefords.com or call Colin at 605-216-7506 or 605-439-3623

Stock Cows & Heifers For Sale: Mostly Black Cows. Also have some Red, RWF, and BWF. Cows average fifth calf. Can Pick. Can also deliver if needed. Days: 701-302-0981 Evenings: 701-947-5508 FOR SALE Red and Black Gelbvieh and Red and Black Balancer Bulls. Moderate birthweights, high performance, good disposition, reasonably priced. Bailey Gelbvieh Ranch Towner, ND, 701-537-5538, 701-537-3004, 701-537-5775 or 701-537-3319. 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 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 Wanted: Slaughter cattle, lame and thin. Also, foundered, cancer brands, and Lump Jaw. Will pay cash. Also, buying good slaughter cows and bulls. (320)905-4490. Grubl's Custom Feeding Western SD Feed Yard Specializing in backgrounding and heifer development. Call Mike at (605) 347-1103 NEW SAFETY ZONE Calf Catcher, mounted to ATV's or UTV's. 1 man operation during calving season. NEW AmeriAg Livestock mineral feeders. Lewis Cattle Oilers. 10% Off. Order online www.triplementerprises.com Bismarck (701) 226-0811

HOFFMAN HEREFORDS, Leola,SD: Private Treaty offering includes 70 Hereford horned and polled yearling and two-year old bulls. Also offering 10 commercial Black Angus bulls. For more information and catalog go to www.hoffmanherefords.com or call Colin at 605-216-7506 or 605-439-3623 Simmental bulls born in January and February, this extra age will get more cows bred making you more income. Purebreds and percentage bulls using black Angus. Its our 15th year selling bulls. Black and red available all are A.I. sired. No creep feed, weaning weight from 750-850lbs. Quiet disposition, free keep until May 1. Semen tested before free delivery. Brian Olek Felton, MN. 701-371-3972 Gelbvieh bulls born in January and February, this extra age will get more cows bred making you more income. Purebreds and percentage bulls using black Angus. Its our 15th year selling bulls. Black and red available all are A.I. sired. No creep feed, weaning weight from 750-850lbs. Quiet disposition, free keep until May 1. Semen tested before free delivery. Brian Olek Felton, MN. 701-371-3972 Forage Wagons --Miller Pro - 20ft. --Meyer 500 TSS & 4516 --New Holland 8 --Gehl 970+980, some with & without bunk extensions Bale Processors --Highline CFR650 --Dwyer --Kramer 5 Bale Processors Feed Mixer Wagons --Knight 4052 - 520 cu. ft. --Gehl 7190 - 190 cu. ft. Loaders --50+ various brands & models on hand with all needed accessories

For Sale: Registered Black Angus yearling bulls suitable for use on heifers or cows; Also have 1-2 yr olds. Will keep til May 15th and semen test. Erdmann Angus Ranch Leola, SD Dan 605-439-3744 Joe 605-439-3550 Albert 605-439-3321

New Creep Feeders on hand --140 bushel

40 Bred Poly Pay ewe lambs, start lambing by April 1st, ultra sounded, and bred to Poly Pay bucks, 605-345-4618 evenings

We want to take care of cow/calf year round, winter and summer. Also selling 50 cows, 7, 8 & 9 yr olds, (605) 530-9746

Snow Blast Snowblowers --1 on hand

FARM MACHINERY & POTATO EQUIPMENT RETIREMENT AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2017 – 10:00 AM LOCATION: HOOPLE, NORTH DAKOTA- 1 ½ MILES SOUTH ON HWY 18, 1 MILE WEST & ½ MILE NORTH; OR FROM JCT HWYS 17 & 18 NORTH, WEST OF GRAFTON OR EAST OF PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA- 7 MILES NORTH, 1 MILE WEST & ½ MILE NORTH AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Mark has retired after a successful farming career. Most everything was purchased new or near new locally, proper maintenance has been observed on all units and major machines were kept indoors. There are very few small items, so please be on time. ONLINE BIDDING: PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE TO BID ONLINE BY VISITING WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM LOAD OUT INFORMATION: There will be load out assistance sale day following the auction, Wednesday, April 5 & Thursday, April 6. All items must be removed by April 18 at 5 pm.

TRACTORS & FORKLIFT: • 2008 Challenger MT855B belted ag tractor, cloth interior, 16 spd power shift, 36” belts, Trimble auto steer w/ 750 monitor, 5 hyd, hyd wide swing draw bar, front weights, 3211 hrs, second owner local tractor, SN#AGCC0855ANTJ1128 • 2012 Challenger MT645D MFWD, CVT trans, cloth interior, air ride cab, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 5 hyd, 380/80R38 fronts, 380/90R54 rear duals, front weights, 2249 hrs, single owner, SN#C144039 • 2010 JD 8225R MFWD, IVT trans, cloth interior, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 5 hyd, 380/80R38 fronts, 380/90R54 duals, front weights, 2896 hrs, second owner local tractor, SN#1RW8225RHAD006616 • 2001 AGCO 9765 MFWD w/ DT180 decals, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, Agco FL600 quick attach loader w/ 8’ bucket & joystick control, 380/85R30 fronts, 380/90R46 duals, only 3798 hrs, single owner, SN#K015017 • Mobility Big Dipper Hi-Reach model# 4-79-2W dipper loader, 4 spd trans w/ forward & reverse, Ford engine, propane, 72” potato bucket, 5528 hrs showing, SN#3563 • 1946 IHC Farmall M, wide front, PTO, 2 hyd, 14.9-38 rears, SN#MFBK80400 COMBINE, GRAIN HARVEST & HANDLING EQUIPMENT: • 1994 Agco Gleaner R72 combine, Version 72, Deutz air cooled engine, chopper, tailings return, 30.5L-32 fronts, 16.9-24 rears, only 1741 sep hrs, 2217 eng hrs, used in small grain only, single owner, SN#R7274088 • Agco Gleaner 327 27’ rigid head w/ 3” cut & 6 batt finger reel, SN#2752129G9191 • Elmers 30’ 2-wheel header trailer, SN#94546 • Ficklin CA1500 grain cart w/ extension, 30.5L-32 tires, front

corner auger, SN#1797 • Westfield J207-36 7” x 36’ auger, 5hp elec motor, single phase • Westfield MK100-71 10” x 71’ auger w/ mech drive swing hopper, hyd lift & 540 PTO

10.00R20 fronts, 9.00R20 rear duals, Dayton wheels, only 34610 miles showing, single owner • 1977 IH Loadstar 1800 tandem twin screw dump truck, 446 gas engine, 5/3 trans, 20’ low side box, 315/80R22.5 fronts, 11R20 FARM TRUCKS & SERVICE rears, Dayton wheels, 88265 miles TRUCK: showing • 2005 Freightliner M2106 tandem • 1976 Mack tandem twin screw twin screw, Cat C7 engine, 10 spd gravel dump truck, 6 cyl Mack trans, late model Spudnik 20’ live diesel, 5/3 trans, 20’ dump box, bottom box w/ PTO/ hyd unloader, 13/80R20 fronts, 10R22.5 rears, roll tarp, 240” WB, 11R22.5 tires, Dayton wheels steel disk wheels, 545164 miles • 1975 Chev C-60 single axle, v-8, showing 5/2, power steering, 9.00-20 tires, • 1996 IH 4900 tandem twin screw, 15’ Knapheide steel box & hoist, DT466 IH diesel, 10 spd trans, low miles late model 20’ Spudnik live bottom • 1984 Ford F350 1T regular cab box w/ PTO/ hyd unloader, set up dually service truck, 6.9L diesel, for side auger, roll tarp, 240” WB, auto trans, 11’ service body w/ 265 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, gal fuel tank & pump 359207 miles showing • 1993 IH 4900 tandem twin screw, TILLAGE EQUIPMENT & DT466 IH diesel, 7 spd trans, 20’ GRAIN DRILLS: Logan live bottom box w/ electric • 2014 Sunflower 1435 35’ cushion unloader, roll tarp, 240” WB, gang disk, 9” spacing, blades 11R22.5 tries, steel disk wheels, measure 23”, 3 section fold, 3 67825 miles showing bar heavy tine harrow 24” tines, • 1992 IH 4900 tandem twin screw, walking tandems around, wing DT466 IH diesel, 10 spd trans, late gauge wheels, floating tongue, hyd model 20’ Spudnik live bottom box F/A & depth control, low acres, w/ PTO/ hyd unloader, roll tarp, SN#MAGC914350D2100544X36 240” WB, 315/80R22.5 fronts, • Bourgault 8810 40’ heavy duty 295/75R22.5 rears, steel disk cultivator, 8” spacing, 10” knock wheels, 98276 miles showing on shovels, 3 section fold, 4 bar • 1991 IH 4900 tandem twin screw, harrow, walking tandems around, DT466 IH diesel, 10 spd trans, 20’ front caster wheels, floating tongue Spudnik live bottom box w/ elec & & packer hitch, SN#36929CU-09 PTO/ hyd unloader, roll tarp, 240” • 2012 Bourgualt 6000 60’ 5 bar WB, 11R22.5 tires, alum fronts, heavy tine harrow, 21” tines, auto steel disk rears, 990252 miles fold, SN#41011MH-19 showing • JD 9400 30’ (3-10’ sections) • 1990 IH 8100 tandem twin screw, press drills, 6” spacing, black Cummins L10 engine, 10 spd rubber press wheels, markers and trans, 20’ Logan live bottom box w/ end transport, no dry fertilizer, electric unloader, roll tarp, 240” WB, SN#N0940CD000421 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, • Case IH 5600 28’ spring std chisel 174550 miles showing plow, 15” sweeps, walking tandems • 1981 IH F1924 tandem twin around, wing gauge wheels, floating screw, 446 gas engine, 5/2 spd tongue, manual depth control, no trans, 20’ Hart 3 in 1 box w/ combo harrow, extra set of spikes, end gate & side auger, roll tarp, SN#JAG0003208

• IHC 800 12-18 auto reset plow w/ center hinge & dual carrier wheel, SN#1050000U0019991 • 2) JD 3100 6 bottom plows & tandem hitch • IHC 21’ 490 disk, 20’’ blades, 8” spacing & fldg wings, SN#04700009085756 • Nitromaster 8000 series 34’ NH3 applicator, spring shanks, hyd shut off • Summers 57’ light duty 5 bar harrow w/ 6’ wide sections (Melroe type), SN#63817 • Summers 40’ trailing folding coil packer, 3 section fold • Allis Chalmers 1200 30’ field cultivator • Allis Chalmers 3pt headland cultivator

• 2) Mayo 220 30” x 60’ telescoping belt conveyors, single phase elec, SN#2064, SN#2065 • Harriston 1860 18R folding weeder, 5 section fold, semi mount hitch, SN#9207 • 2) Harriston 2010 6R cultivators, heavy danish tines, disk hillers, guide cones & gauge wheels, SN#9159 • Lilliston 6R rolling cultivator, bed rippers, shields & gauge wheels • Tri-Steel drum duster/ seed treater • Tri-Steel 18” x 25’ planter filler w/ swivel discharge, single phase elec • Tri-Steel 12” x 30’ tube conveyor, single phase elec • Lockwood 18’ grading table, 6’ x 32” table, poly rollers, 7’ elevator w/ 24” hook apron, screen & transport • Mayo 30” x 28’ chain conveyor w/ 8’ stinger, 30” belted elevator & POTATO EQUIPMENT: hook conveyor apron • 2009 Mayo 575 53’ telescoping • Shop Built 14’x30” hook apron bin piler, 30” wide, single phase chain conveyor elec w/ wireless remote control, • Shop Built 11’x30” hook apron hyd out riggers & solid rubber belted elevator, always kept indoors, chain conveyor • 2) Evenflow hoppers SN#96209 • 6R PT vine roller • Harriston 3026 6R38 pick style potato planter, folding hitch, 68” OTHER EQUIPMENT, TOOLS wide hopper, kept indoors, low acres & MISCELLANEOUS: on 2016 rebuild, SN#400504 • Rhino SR14M 14’ batwing mower, • Harriston 240 clod hopper, 3 chain kit, weight box, solid rubber phase elec, star table, transport & tires, 1000 PTO, SN#11292 catwalks, 100’ cord & fldg discharge • Winpower PTO generator, conveyor, kept indoors, SN#450323 120/240 volt, single phase, 540 • Hills 1214 4R38 potato PTO, SN#1110544777 windrower, belted apron throughout, • Hobart Titan 8 AC-DC 8000W gas choppers, bed shakers, aux coulter generator, Kohler 18hp engine & accessories, SN#93-4500W-RE • 2000 gal horizontal poly water • McConnell 460 2R potato tank harvester, no dirt table, belted apron • Track whacker throughout, vine blower, bed shakers • Brush auger for Hart box & chopper, SN#MCUT2087 • Additional drill fills • Better Built #48206 seed cutter, • Yard drag 48” wide, 4 decks, 2/3/4 cuts, • Motorola digital UHF radios- 7 capable of 6 cut, factory rebuilt in mobiles, 1 hand held & antenna, 2008, new star table rollers in 2015, 461/850 MHZ receiving, 466/850 MHZ transmitting always kept indoors • Mayo model# 248-25-3400 18” • Some other farm & potato miscellaneous, but very little, so x 25’ dirt conveyor w/ 5’ dog leg, please be on time SN#319198

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FAGERHOLT BROTHERS, INC. MARK FAGERHOLT, OWNER For more information call Mark 701-331-0475 or Ron 701-331- 1320

Photos at RennerEquip.com Call Corky @ 888-492-2417

“Decades of Knowledge-Steady Innovation-Top Results”

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Main Resource Equipment Auctions, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email-info@resourceauction.com resourceauction.com

CANADIAN BUYERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary.

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check 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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LIVESTOCK Linke Angus Bulls For Sale We have 15 yearling and 2 year old purebred Angus bulls for sale private treaty at the farm near Woonsocket, SD. Bulls have great disposition, stout made, have growth and performance. Several bulls are suitable for heifers. Sires include SAV Thunderbird, RCL Final Product, SAV Platinum, and MacArthur. Will be semen checked and first breeding season guaranteed. Pictures and EPDs available online: linkeangus.com. Call Jonathan 605-350-2159

LIVESTOCK 50 Extra Fancy Registered Simmental & SimmAngus Open Yearling Heifers Back by 51 years of performance testing and AI to top quality genetics. Average weight February 27th - 905 lbs. Have had Bangs, PregGard 9 & Anthrax vaccinations. Free delivery up to 200 miles. For complete performance data and EPD's call Arnold at 701-640-8957 or 701-439-2531. Woodbury Stock Farm, Wyndmere, ND.

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Yearling Bulls Simmental and Sim Angus, sired by Bullseye and Warsaw. Adjusted weaning weight 785 and up and adjusted yearling weight 1416 and up. 1 Charolais bull sired by Turton, adjusted weaning weight 790, adjusted yearling weight 1395. Maintainer bulls sired by All That Matters and Maternal Maid. adjusted weaning weight 770 and up and adjusted yearling weight 1382 and up. 605-396-7087 Colin Eichler. 605-396-7582 Karl Eichler.

Livestock Equipment For Sale •K&K 2ž ton creep feeder, new tires. •Phoenix 3 Ton creep feeder. •Parker 150 bu. hopper box with Gehl running gear. •Stur-D bale feeders, single & double. •Assorted bale feeders. •5 turned tires. •200+ steel fence posts. •2-12' Radco creep panels. NE North Dakota Call: 218-779-7631

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3184 22nd Ave NE, Arvilla, ND

WOODBURY STOCK FARM Wyndmere, ND Registered Simental & Sim Angus Bulls selling by private treaty. 51 years of performace testing & A.I. to top quality genetics Excellent disposition High performing Volume discounts Free keep until April 15th Free delivery up to 200 miles Complete performace data & EPD's Call Arnold anytime!

TUESDAY, MARCH 28 | 11AM

2017

701-640-8957 701-439-2531

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Major equipment selling at 11:30 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. From the intersection of ND Hwy. 2 & Co. Rd. 2, west of Grand Forks, ND, 3 miles north on Co. Rd. 2, 2 miles west on Co. Rd. 11, 1 mile north on 32nd Ave.; or from the intersection of ND Highways 2 & 18, 2 miles north on Hwy. 18, 5 miles east on Co. Rd. 11, 1 mile north.

TRACTORS

1997 NH 9682, 12 spd., 4 hyd., performance monitor, Outback STS integrated auto steer, (30) rear suitcase weights, 6,700 hrs., S/ND105003 1996 Case-IH 9370, N14 Cummins, 12 spd., 4 hyd., 20.8-42 duals, 7,811 hrs., remfg. motor by Titan Machinery 4/16/2014 at 7,270 hrs., S/NJEE0037318 2005 Case-IH MX255, MFWD, powershift, 4 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, 1000 PTO, diff lock, (10) front weights, 4,205 hrs., S/NJAZ137918 1992 Case-IH 7120, 18 forward/4 reverse powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, diff lock, front suitcase weights, 6,410 hrs., S/NJJA0044921

&DVH ,+ Ĺ? H[ KHDG 30’ &DVH ,+ QRQ FKRSSLQJ FRUQ KHDG 8x30â€?, hyd. deck plates &DVH ,+ SLFNXS KHDG &DVH ,+ ULJLG KHDG 25’ &DVH ,+ SXOO W\SH VZDWKHU 21’ ÄŹ EDW UHHO IRU &DVH ,+ VZDWKHU

HEADER TRAILERS

(OPHUV VLQJOH SROH 30’ 665 3XPS VLQJOH SROH 30’ /LQGVD\ WUL D[OH 25’

GRAIN CART & GRAVITY WAGON )LFNOLQ &$ JUDLQ FDUW 500 bu. *UDYLW\ ER[ 150 bu.

tandems across, wing gauge wheels, full Ĺ? RDWLQJ KLWFK KHDY\ GXW\ UHDU KLWFK K\G S/N8810CU-05 %RXUJDXOW K\G FRLO SDFNHU 40’, hyd. fold, long hitch, 3-section fold %RXUJDXOW FKLVHO SORZ 32’, walking tandems across, 12â€? space, 500 lb. trip shanks, spikes 2008 Salford RTS 570, 30’, tandems across, single pt. depth, 19â€? front and 16â€? rear blades, weight pkg., S/N8953 6XPPHUV KHDY\ GXW\ KDUURZ 60’, 16â€?x1/2â€? carbide-tipped teeth Rapat cultivator, 8’, 2 rank, 3 pt.

TRUCKS

,+& , WUL D[OH N14 Cummins, 2007 JD 1760 front-fold planter, 12x30â€?, Eaton 10 spd., air susp., cruise, 2013 MaxEmerge XP units, 3 bu. hoppers, (1) Loadline 21’x66â€? box, hoist, roll tarp, 3 GPS EQUIPMENT spike tooth closing wheel, spring down pc. endgate, rear controls, diff lock, air (3) EZ Steer motors & EZ Steer pressure, ground drive, Blumhardt fertilizer up/down pusher, mud scrapers, shows controllers system w/(2) 150 gal. poly tanks, electric 560,916 miles (2) Trimble FM-750 displays, WAAS signal fertilizer pump, S/NA01760F720212 ,+& , WUL D[OH M11 Cummins, Trimble FM-1000 display, OmniSTAR Rockwell 10 spd., air susp., cruise, HP/XP AIR SEEDER Trimble Flow Control rate & section %RXUJDXOW DLU VHHGHU 32’, 450 Loadline 22’x66â€? box, hoist, roll tarp, 3 pc. endgate, rear controls, diff lock, air control module lb. trip shanks, 8â€? spacing, double run, up/down pusher, Saf-T-Pull hitch, shows carbide tips, 2-1/2â€?x19â€? solid poly gang HARVEST EQUIPMENT 328,524 miles packer wheels 2008 Case-IH 2588, D[LDO Ĺ? RZ 35:' LQ 1979 Ford 800 twin screw, 429 V8, 5&2 2016, AFX rotor, Pro 600 display, AHH, TILLAGE EQUIPMENT spd., 2011 Reitan 20’x66â€? aluminum box, rock trap, chopper w/spreader, hopper %RXUJDXOW ĹŽ HOG FXOWLYDWRU roll tarp, 3 pc. endgate, rear controls, ext., 1,497 sep. hrs., 1,946 engine hrs., 40’, 8â€? spacing, single pt. depth, 450 lb. Knight Welding fertilizer divider, diff lock, S/NHAJ3046052 trip shanks, knock-on sweeps, walking 100,181 miles

PLANTER

)RUG VLQJOH D[OH 361 V8, 5&2 spd., Haul All 16’ twin compartment seed tender, side chutes, roll tarp 'RGJH &XVWRP VLQJOH D[OH 318, 4&2 spd., 15’ steel box, 1,600 gal. poly horizontal tank

PICKUP

2006 Ford F350 XLT Super Duty, reg. cab

BEAN EQUIPMENT

+DOYRUVRQ K\G URG ZHHGHU 8x30� Speedy front-mount bean knifer

SPRAYER

2011 Top Air TA16000 suspended boom sprayer, 90’, Trimble GPS section control, 6-section shut-off, 5-nozzle bodies, 1,600 gal. poly tank

HOPPER BINS & BIN ACCESS.

&HQH[ JUDLQ ELQV 5,000 bu. &HQH[ JUDLQ ELQ 4,500 bu. /RUULFK KRSSHU ELQ 2,500 bu. &HQWULIXJDO IDQ 28�, 5 hp. motor (3) Caldwell bin fans, 14�, 230v %LQ VZHHS IRU ď GLD ELQ 1 hp. %LQ VZHHS IRU ď GLD ELQ 1 hp. motor

SEED TENDER, VAC & CLEANERS AUGERS & CONVEYOR SEED TREATERS & OTHER EQUIP. TANKS, PARTS, SHOP & FARM SUPPORT ITEMS

JOEL & JOANN KNUDSON 218.779.9447

or Brad Olstad of 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, 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.

* JD 714A & 716A chuck wagons with JD gears & bunkfeeding extensions. * H&S HD 7+4 16' chuck wagon with 14 ton tandem gear. 35ft tandem header trailer. * 24ft portable ground hay feeder. * 12ft box scraper. * Demco 365 gravity box w/ag topper, 12 ton gear, truck tires. * Demco 300 bushel gravity box. * Krause 25 ft rock flex disk. * CIH 496 25 1/2 foot rock flex disk with 7 1/2 inch spacing and mulcher. * MacDon 1300 big square tandem bale carrier. * Brandt 15"x45' hydraulic belt conveyor. * 1979 International grain truck with 16ft box. All in very nice condition. 605-527-2425

LIVESTOCK * JD 714A & 716A chuck wagons with JD gears & bunkfeeding extensions. * Degelman 10ft dozer. * H&S HD 7+4 16' chuck wagon with 14 ton tandem gear. 35ft tandem header trailer. * 24ft portable ground hay feeder. * 12ft box scraper. * Demco 365 gravity box w/ag topper, 12 ton gear, truck tires. * Demco 300 bushel gravity box. * Krause 25 ft rock flex disk. * CIH 496 25 1/2 foot rock flex disk with 7 1/2 inch spacing and mulcher. * MacDon 1300 big square tandem bale carrier. * Brandt 15"x45' hydraulic belt conveyor. * 1979 International grain truck with 16ft box. All in very nice condition. 605-527-2425 For Sale: Fancy, home raised, Red Limousin, Black Limousin, and red/black cross first calf heifers with exceptional, gentle disposition. Had Scour Bos-9 shot and been poured. Also for sale, 10 broken mounth/short-term red and black home raised large Limousin cows, no fence crawlers. All stock to calve after April 6th and bred to easy calving Red or Black Limousin bulls. Also have for sale replacement heifers, Red and Black Limousin weighing more than 800lbs. From Treftz and Bar JZ Ranches. Call 605-649-6323 or 605-284-2544 leave message Registered Red Angus bulls, medium to large frame bulls from top blood lines with quiet disposition. Call Mike's Red Angus, Geddes SD 605-243-2202 or 605-680-0606


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A32 AGWEEK/Monday, March 13, 2017

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AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

ESTATE FARM AUCTION

TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 2017 – 10:00 AM SHERACK, MINNESOTA LOCATION: Sherack, Minnesota- Directly east of grain elevator; Sherack is located 6 miles north of East Grand Forks, MN on HWY 220 &11 miles east on County Road 21; or from the JCT of HWY 75 & County Road 21 south of Angus, MN- 5 ½ miles west on County Road 21 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Jason took very good care of his equipment. Major units were kept indoors. Please note a hand full of consigned items as indicated (C). Auction will begin with tools & miscellaneous, machinery will sell at noon, followed by additional miscellaneous. ONLINE BIDDING: AVAILABLE BY REGISTERING IN ADVANCE AT WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM

LOAD OUT INFORMATION: LOAD OUT ASSISTANCE WILL BE AVAILABLE SALE DAY AFTER THE AUCTION, MARCH 22 & MARCH 23 8AM TO 5PM. ALL ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED BY APRIL 4TH AT 5PM.

TRACTORS& TECHNOLOGY: *2002 JD 9320T belted agtractor, power shift trans, 30” Camoplast5500 belts- like new, 4 hyd, wide swing drawbar, front weights, 5874 hrs, Auto Trac ready, SN#RW9320T901178 *1998 JD 8100 MFWD, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 4 hyd, intAuto Trac ready, 380/90R46 rear duals, 380/85R36 fronts, front weights, 7950 hrs, SN#RW8100P021202 *JD 2600 color touch screen, SF1 activation *JD 2630 color touch screen, SF1 activation *JD Starfire ITC receiver globe *JD SF 3000 receiver globe

COMBINE,HEADS & TRAILERS: Jason shared a combine with his uncle. This is a complete combine & head pkg from another local seller. Contact Resource Auction rep Tom Kallock for details 218-686-0249 *1994 JD 9600 combine, DAM, DAS, AHHC, F/A, 30.5x32 drive tires, chopper,chaff spreader, approx. 400 hrs on $20,000 repair order, 3034 sep, 4561 enghrs, SN#657792 (C) *JD 930F 30’ flex head w/ 3” cut, F/A, SN#671223 (C) *JD 914 7 belt pkp platform, SN#665272 (C) *JD 853 8R30 all crop head w/ new style drive& sunflower kit, SN#429004 COMPACT TRACTOR, SKID STEER *JD 853A 8R30 all crop head, & ATTACHMENTS SN#428577 *2005 NH TC33DA MFWD, hydro *JD 222 sunflower head w/ 9” drive, ROPS, 3pt, mid & rear Lucke pans,SN#277774H 540 PTO, 2 hyd, 14LA loader *Several header trailers w/ joystick & 5’ bkt, only 623 hrsshowing, SN#G104310 TRUCKS & SEMI TRAILERS: *2005 Deere 320 diesel/ hydro skid *1995 Kenworth T600semi tractor, steer, ROPS w/ cab encl, 10241hrs 60” sleeper, 12.7L Detroit, 13 spd, showing, SN#T00320A100690 2 alum tanks, 240 WB, 11R24.5 *Erskine Snow King 660R 66” snow tires, alum wheels, recent blower, 3pt, 540 PTO, SN#111 OH w/ records, 351761 miles *Woods RM72 72” 3pt finishing showing mower *1994 IH 9400 day cab, N14 *King Kutter 3pt box scraper/ Cummins engine 350hp, 10 spd, scarifier wet kit, 2 alum tanks, 165 WB, *Skid steer pallet forks; 90” skid 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, Steer snow bucket; 66” skid 750219 miles showing steer dirt bucket; Skid steer *2003 Wilson Pace Setter alum receiver plate hopper bottom, 43’L x 96”Wx

78” sides, air ride, auto roll tarp, 11R24.5 tires & alum wheels *1999 Cornhusker 800 alum hopper bottom,42’ L x 96”W x 72” sides, air ride, roll tarp, 11R24.5 tires&alum wheels *40’ semi flatbed trailer w/ 1-1750, 2-1500, 1-1000 gal poly tanks, 30 gal mix cone, Honda GX160 2” pump, valves&hoses, spring suspension& 11R24.5 tires *1974 Chev C65 tandem twin screw, 427, Allison auto trans, 20’ Westgo box, hoist & roll tarp, only 60349 miles showing (C)

p/w/l, 6.2L diesel, auto trans, only 48094 actual miles showing *2006 Forest River Wild Wood 38’ bumper hitch travel trailer w/ 2 push outs, full size fridge, bathroom, roof AC&patio door *2008 PJ 620 20’ flatbed trailer w/ 18’ bed, 2’ dovetail, ramps, 2- 7000lb axles *2014 JD Z655 zero turn mower, Kawasaki 27hp, 54” deck, only 89 hrs

SPRAYER &CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: PLANTER & TILLAGE EQUIP*Summers Ultimate 110’ susp MENT: boom sprayer w/ 1250 gal tank, *JD 7200 16R30 Maximerge II 200 gal flush, 16 gal mixer, 20” vacuum planter, 3BU boxes, Pre- spacing, triple nozzle bodies, cision meters, liquid coulters, hyd pump, Raven 450 monitor, 400 gal liquid tank& pumps 120” adj axle & 380/90R46 & 220 monitor, kept indoors, single wheels, SN#E0996 SN#H07200D655529 *DMI 2800 16R30 liquid side *Late model Sunflower dresser w/ Nutri Placer, 500 gal 4510-15 22’ disk chisel, spring tank, ground drive pump, wave cushion disks, chisel shanks, coulters & rear hitch SN#04510J20040055 *Yetter1600 gal nurse tank, all *Wilrich 54’ 5 section field cultiwheel steer, 200 gal aux tank & vator w/ 4 bar harrow, walking 18.4-26 tires tandems around, wing gauge *4000 gal & 2500 gal cone bottom *Melroe 50’ 3 rank multiweeder poly tanks on steel skid w/ *Herman 54’ 5 bar harrow w/d/p valves & accessories springs *6000 gal vertical poly tank w/ 3” valve COLLECTOR PICKUP, TRAVEL TRAILER, CAR TRAILER& LAWN GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: MOWER: *Westfield MK130-71 13 x 71 auger *1983 GMC K1500 Sierra Classic w/ hyd lift & swing hopper, 1/2T 4x4 pickup, A/C, tilt, cruise, 540 PTO

*Buhler Farm King 1385 13 x 85 auger w/ hyd lift, 540 PTO& hopper walker *Buhler Farm King 1336 13 x 36 auger w/ Wisconsin V4 engine *Behlen 18288 continuous flow grain dryer, 3ph elec, SN#M1822 *A good selection of other augers OTHER EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: *JD HX20 15’ batwing mower, 1000 PTO, chain kit & pneumatic tires *Alloway 22’ PT stalk shredder w/ rear wheels & good knives, 1000 PTO *Letourneau LS hydconversion scraper, model H1125-14 14 yd, 1600-25 tires *Modified pull type hyd conversion blade, 10’ moldboard *Crown 5290 5’ reel type rock picker (C) *JD 346 square baler w/ 540 PTO, kept indoors, SN#248255 *NH 1032 Stackliner, 70 square bale accumulator/ transport, 540 PTO, self containedhyd, SN#2537 *2000 gal fuel tank w/ Gasboy pump *2) 1000 gal LP tanks, 1 on running gear *500 gal fuel service unit on tandem trailer w/ air compressor &genset *Tools & miscellaneous- a large selection of quality air, power & hand tools

LIVESTOCK

LIVESTOCK

Simmental bulls born in January and February, this extra age will get more cows bred making you more income. Purebreds and percentage bulls using black Angus. Its our 15th year selling bulls. Black and red available all are A.I. sired. No creep feed, weaning weight from 750-850lbs. Quiet disposition, free keep until May 1. Semen tested before free delivery. Brian Olek Felton, MN. 701-371-3972 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 LIMOUSIN BULLS Yearlings, 2 yr olds and 30 month old Fall bulls. Limited number of LimiFlex. Reds and lots of blacks, mostly polled. Help yourself to Limousin genetics of calving ease, feeding efficiency, and superior carcass yield. Bulls will work well for any cross breeding program. It will pay you to call us before you buy. Jakober Limousin 605-225-1442 or 605-380-2768 50 Extra Fancy Registered Simmental & Simi Angus open yearling heifers. Back by 51 years of performance testing and AI'd to top quality genetics, avg weight Feb 27th 905lbs, have had Bangs, PregGuard 9 and Anthrax vaccinations. Free delivery up to 200 miles. For complete performance data and EPD's call Arnold at 701-640-8957 or 701-439-2531 Woodbury Stock Farm, Wyndmere ND

Red Angus Bulls for sale. Private treaty. Raised for quality, calving ease, disposition, maternal and performance. Reasonably priced to reflect market. Blood lines include Canadian Cowboy Cut, Detour, Ambush, Endorse, Eye Spy, and Soldier. Semen test and spring delivery. First year guaranteed. Valley City, ND. 701-840-8674 or 701-845-3020 Black Angus Heifer pairs for sale. 605-769-1782

Place a YbWii_Â [Z WZ

JASON JOHNSTON ESTATE, OWNER

For more information, call Gary 218-280-6939 (eves) or Lane 218-230-8706

“Decades of Knowledge-Steady Innovation-Top Results”

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Main Resource Equipment Auctions, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, email-info@resourceauction.com resourceauction.com

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check 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. Canadian buyers are always welcome. Please furnish a letter of credit for registration. Some purchases require payment by wire. Most units move easily across the border, feel free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary. 001552299r2

NEW Fair Manufacturing 7825 bale processor, Adjustable slug bar, hay table, Single hydraulic hookup $20,500 NEW SAC 3650 Vertical Mix 515 cuft, Front discharge, 41 inch incline,scale $32000 New SAC 3680 vertical Mixer 725 cuft, front discharge, 60 inch incline,scale $44000 NEW Valmetal 485 Vertical Mixer, Front discharge, 4 ft incline, scale, 485 cuft $27,500 Gehl 8285 285cuft, 4 auger mixer rebuilt, scale, good condition, $8750 Knight 3042 Reel Auggie 420 cuft, scale, rebuilt $16,500 Knight 3136 Reel Auggie, 360 cuft, scale, good condition, $18500, orange in color Kinght 3030 Reel Auggie 300 cuft, scale $13,750 Knight 3300 Reel Auggie 260 cuft, scale $ 10,500 Patz 305 3-Auger Mixer,scale Rebuilt $10,500 New Artex SB 600 vertical beater manure spreader 750 bushel, heavy duty, locally made $42,750 Meyers 2425 spreader 425cuft, good condition, $12500 Knight 1159 Spreader 600 bushel, new chains and beaters $19,500 New Holland 195 spreader good condition, $13000 Other livestock equipment on hand. Take trades RT Equipment Baltic, SD 605-359-0228 HOMESTAKE RANCH 3rd Annual Production Sale. March 23, 2017 1:00 pm. Huron Continental Marketing. Selling 18 Black Simmental & SimAngus, 6 Red Simmental, and 21 Red Angus Bulls. Plus 10 SimAngus and 10 Red Angus fancy registered open heifers. Call Keith Larsen at (605) 350-5517 or visit www.HomestakeRanch.com for a catalog. Bid or view on CattleUSA.com. Gelbvieh bulls born in January and February, this extra age will get more cows bred making you more income. Purebreds and percentage bulls using black Angus. Its our 15th year selling bulls. Black and red available all are A.I. sired. No creep feed, weaning weight from 750-850lbs. Quiet disposition, free keep until May 1. Semen tested before free delivery. Brian Olek Felton, MN. 701-371-3972

28 Hereford Replacement Heifers

CALL

888-857-1920

Calves Pelvic Checked, Checked for breedable organs, Magnetized, Bangs Vaccinated, Bunk fed weighed and worked on Feb 15 average weight 806 701.680.1686

LIVESTOCK -- -- -- -- -- -- -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 Custom Backgrounding and Finishing available. Also offering heifer development with AI services and ultra-sounding. Will calf and feed heifers and cows. References available. 605-520-3182 Fancy Replacement Heifers 230 Red Angus 80 F1 Black/White faced (605) 228-7433 40 - 4 year old Black Angus (Vermillion) bred Hereford (605) 228-7433 Looking for Pasture to rent for 2017 season for 28 cows and 9 replacement heifers. (605) 216-0561 76 Black Sim Angus Heifers all home raised and gentle. 26 coming with 2nd calf. 19 1st calf AI bred to ABS Chinook to calf March 10th for 3 days. 12 coming 2nd calf and 19 first calf bred to Black Angus Chism Bull to calve April 10th for 45 days. 2nd calf $1,800. 1st calf $1,700. (320) 226-3448 For Sale: Home Raised Bred Heifers. 260 Red Angus, Black Angus, Red or Black Simmental Cross. 1,250 lbs bred 45 days to Brenner Bulls. Leo Vilhauer (605) 216-8033 50 Buckskin Charolais crossbred heifers. AI bred to Red Angus and pasture exposed to calve March 22nd for 30 days. (605) 228-7433 For sale in the country and on order at the sale barns. 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 Charolais Bulls for sale. Gentle disposition, performance tested yearling bulls. Polled and semen tested, EPD's available. Preheim Charolais, Parker, SD. Robert Preheim 605-648-3892 or 605-201-1128 18 Bred Heifers & Cows (few Herefords) Bred Blk Angus for Spring Calving $1400 (218) 261-1347


AGWEEK/Monday, March 13, 2017 A33

Location: 24400 MN Hwy 22 S /LWFKĂ€ HOG 01

Registration, ter ms, & details at SteffesGroup.com

THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2017 | 10AM $8&7,21((5ÄŹ6 127( Auctioneers will run multiple rings with live online bidding available on major equipment. Contact auctioneers for owner info, new consignments, or changes at 320.693.9371.

JAY KLABUNDE FARM RETIREMENT 2011 John Deere 9630T, deluxe cab, powershift, 4 hyd., auto steer ready, clear view caps, wide swing drawbar, radar, front weights, 36� Durabuilt 5500 tracks, 3,029 hrs. 2011 John Deere 9770, STS, PRWD, premier cab, ContourMaster, bullet rotor, high cap. lift, 5 spd. feeder house drive, KLJK FDS XQORDGLQJ DXJHU Ŏ QH

FXW FKRSSHU 3UR'ULYH +' ĹŽ QDO tandems on main & wings, drive, auto steer ready, round AccuDepth w/controller bar concaves, 782 sep. hrs., -RKQ 'HHUH ĹŽ HOG 1,068 engine hrs. cultivator, 55-1/2’, double wing -RKQ 'HHUH ) Ĺ? H[ KHDG IROG NQRFN RQ VZHHSV Ĺ? RDWLQJ 2011 John Deere 608C hitch, single pt. depth, 3-bar 6WDON0DVWHU FKRSSLQJ FRUQ harrow, S/NN02210X008507 head, 8x30â€? John Deere 3960 pull-type 8QYHUIHUWK +7 KHDGHU WUDLOHU IRUDJH KDUYHVWHU electric 2012 John Deere 2410 chisel spout, knife sharpener, w/2x30â€? plow, ÄŹ Ĺ? RDWLQJ KLWFK corn head

COMPLETE FARMLINE John Deere 4440, CAH, powershift, 3 hyd. w/Pioneer couplers, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, K&M step kit, 9,569 hrs. 1980 John Deere 7720, turbo, hydro, hopper ext., chopper -RKQ 'HHUH Ĺ? H[ KHDG 25’, John Deere 643 corn head, 6x30â€? John Deere 220 bean head, 20’ John Deere 7000 planter, 6x30â€? 1979 Ford L9000 twin screw Z DLU WDJ Cummins, spring ride, Ohmsorg steel 22’ box & hoist, shows 27,984 miles, rear drive shaft needs work 0 : JUDYLW\ ER[ 350 bu., on M&W 10 ton running gear &DVH ,+ ODUJH VTXDUH baler, Silage Special, 3x3 bale, 1000 PTO, 100 gal.

preservative tank, single axle, auto lube, knotter fans New Holland 195 tandem axle manure spreader, 1000 PTO, K\G HQG JDWH SRO\ Ĺ? RRU New Holland 489 mower conditioner, 9’, 540 PTO, rubber roll conditioner 1HZ +ROODQG IRUDJH harvester, electric spout, header reverser, sharpener, includes New Holland 824 corn head, 2x30â€? & New Holland 770 hay head, 5’, S/N967111 New Holland 55 roll bar rake New Holland 276 Hayliner small square baler, needs work + 6 IRUDJH ER[ 16’, auger discharge, wood side, 540 PTO,

John Deere 2510 2WD, WF, gas, 3 pt. 2009 John Deere 9530, deluxe IHC 1256, diesel, open station cab, active seat, powershift, w/canopy, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 4 hyd., front & rear diff lock, PTO, S/N14625 AutoTrac ready, Sturd-E-Built rock IHC 786, open station, 2 hyd., 3 pt., box, serviced at Kibble top link, 540/1000 PTO, good T/A, 1976 John Deere 8630, CAH, 3,500 hrs., S/N2470001U010322 50 Series engine, 3 hyd., 3 pt., Minneapolis Moline G6, wide front, quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 6,727 hrs., diesel, power steering, 1 hyd., updated A/C compressor 540 PTO 1962 Oliver 770, NF, gas, 1 hyd., MFWD & 2WD PTO, power booster, repainted

4WD TRACTORS

TRACTORS

1994 Case-IH 4230, MFWD, open station, diesel, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 1996 Case-IH quick tach loader w/quick tach bucket, 2,615 hrs., S/NJJE0915188 AC 7040, CAH, diesel, powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 7,054 hrs. 1991 Ford 8630, WF, CAH, powershift, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 5,751 hrs., S/NA930273 Ford Commander 6000, diesel, Select-O-Speed trans., 3 pt., 540 PTO John Deere 4230, open station, syncro, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, diff lock, shows 913 hrs., S/N4230W023102R John Deere 4020, WF, cab, heat, diesel, side console, syncro, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, front weights, John Deere 60 Series step kit, 8,333 hrs., S/N216084 John Deere 4255 MFWD, CAH, 3 hyd., 540/1000 PTO, 10,000 hrs. John Deere 4320 2WD, WF, factory cab, diesel, syncro, 2 hyd., 3 pt., PTO

TRACTOR ATTACH. John Deere 58 all hyd. loader, snow bucket, bale spear Lindsay 258 loader w/mounts, all hyd., 8’ loader bucket (green), off JD 4040 tractor Allied 795 all hyd. loader, 2WD, 7’ material bucket, w/John Deere 30-40-50 Series mounts Trip bucket w/brackets, off IHC H Grizzly 3 pt. tractor backhoe attachment

GPS EQUIPMENT -RKQ 'HHUH ,7& 6WDUĹŽ UH JOREH SF1 John Deere brown box w/mobile processor & SF1 card

HEADS

*HULQJKRII 5' FKRSSLQJ corn head, 12x22� Case-IH 1063 corn head, 6x30� Case-IH 1063 corn head, 6x30� John Deere 212 pickup head

AIR DRILL & DRILLS

1997 JD 1520 drill, 20’, 20� spacing 1996 JD 1520 drill, 20’, 20� spacing

on Minnesota 12 ton tandem running gear *HKO IRUDJH ER[ 910 bu., 16’, wood sides, on Gehl 12 ton tandem running gear *HKO IRUDJH ER[ 910 bu., 16’, on Gehl 12 ton tandem running gear )DUPKDQG IHHGHU ZDJRQ 540 PTO, left hand apron discharge, all steel, needs work *HKO JULQGHU PL[HU hammer mill, 100 bu., 16’ folding hyd. drive unload auger, hyd. drive load auger New Idea stalk shredder, 15’, 540 PTO Bulk bin, 4 ton, on stand

-RKQ 'HHUH Ŏ HOG FXOWLYDWRU 33-1/2’ :LO 5LFK Ŏ HOG FXOWLYDWRU 30’

OTHER TILLAGE EQUIP. 2009 John Deere 3710 auto reset plow John Deere 510 disc ripper, 5 shank IHC 710 plow, 4x16�, w/coulters DMI crumbler, 40’, folding Melroe multiweeder, 30’, 3 rank

ROW CROP EQUIP. JD 875 row crop cultivator, 12x30� JD 825 row crop cultivator, 8x30� Case-IH 181 rotary hoe, 20’, 3 pt. Balzer 2650 pull-type stalk shredder, 12x30� or 30’ cut

SEMI TRACTOR & TRUCKS 1989 Mack Superliner day cab, 300 Mack, Maxitorque, air ride cab, spring ride susp., wet kit &KHYUROHW & WDJ WDQGHP diesel, 5&2 spd., 18’ box, hoist, roll tarp, 3 pc. end gate, hyd. brakes, 130,000 miles &KHYUROHW & VLQJOH D[OH 427 gas, 5&2 spd., 10’ dump box w/hoist, chipping sides, 162,000 miles

GRAVITY BOXES

Tandem axle 5th wheel trailer, 20’ Shop-Built tandem axle bumper hitch skid steer trailer, 7’x16’ 4-wheel trailer, not titled Clerk trailer

+L4XDO IHHG EXQNV 16’, steel 1RWFK VTXDUH VWHHO EDOH JUDLQ IHHGHU 7’x8’ *UDLQ IHHGHUV 28â€?x90â€?, steel, New Livestock water tank, 300 gal. SPRAYERS &RQWLQXRXV IHQFH SDQHOV 5HGEDOO SXOO W\SH 20’, 6-bar w/clips & connectors, sprayer, 88’ boom, 1,000 gal. poly sold price per panel tank, hyd. drive pump, 22â€? spacing, ,QWHUORFNLQJ FRUUDO SDQHOV Raven 450 monitor, EZ-Guide 250 12’x5’ tall, New, sold price per panel system 6FKXOGW EXON IHHG ELQ 9’ deep Schaben 8500 pull-type sprayer, x 22’ tall 80’ boom, 1,500 gal. tank, 100 gal. Mensch manure tire scraper rinse tank (7) Concrete H-bunks, (4) with 1992 Blumhardt sprayer, 60’ endcap boom, cushion boom, walking (5) Cattle scratchers tandems, 750 gal. tank OTHER EQUIPMENT Demco pull-type sprayer, 60’ boom, 500 gal. tank 1996 Sullivan 375 air compressor Century pull-type sprayer, 60’ 9LUQLJ WDQGHP D[OH URFN WUDLOHU boom, 750 gal., walking tandems Harvest International T1042 DXJHU 42’x10â€? NH3 & CHEMICAL /RIWQHVV VQRZEORZHU 96â€? )DUP .LQJ VQRZEORZHU 96â€? EQUIPMENT DMI 4100 NH3 applicator, 47’, P-T Industrias America SP08 snow 1996 Yetter pull-type caddy, 3 pt. pusher, 8’ Shop-Built rockpicker, 3 pt. Nabors rock nabber, 3 pt., New WHEEL LOADER Notch box blade, 8’, low pro 1991 Komatsu WA450 wheel loader, cab, heat, 4x4, Komatsu 6 (3) Box blades Backhoe bucket cyl. diesel, 10’ material bucket Hopper mover, for 10â€? auger 5RFNSLFNHU HAY EQUIPMENT 2012 Vermeer 604 Super M round 6KRS %XLOW ZKHHO WUDLOHU IUDPH Industrias America pivot track baler, net wrap & twine wrap closer, New 2012 New Holland H6740 MowMax disc mower, 7’, 3 pt. SKID STEER LOADER Hesston 4750 medium square Case-IH 450, skid steer loader, baler, 3x3 JD 720 haybine moco, 9’, 540 PTO cab, heat, aux. hyd., hyd. quick 9HUPHHU :5 9 UDNH 10 wheel WDFK VXSHU KLJK Ĺ? RZ KUV Tonutti wheel rake, 8 wheels LAWN & GARDEN New Holland 258 roll bar rake (2) Flat racks, on 4-wheel running John Deere X500 lawn tractor, gas, hydro, 48â€? deck, 394 hrs. gears Small square bale elevator, 50’ John Deere 318 lawn tractor, w/John Deere rear-mount tiller Industrias America #65 bale John Deere 420 lawn tractor, 20 ZDJRQ New hp. Onan, 60â€? deck ,QGXVWULDV $PHULFD IHHGHU ZDJRQ New BUSES & VEHICLES

'DNRQ JUDYLW\ ER[ 300 bu., w/extensions, on 4-wheel Hiniker JD 450 drill, 13’, w/grass seed running gear attachment - 0 JUDYLW\ ER[ 300 bu., -' JUDLQ GULOO 13’, 6â€? spacing w/extensions JD 8300 drill, 13’, 6â€? spacing JD 8300 drill, 12’, 10â€? spacing HEADER TRAILERS JD 8300 drill, 12’, 6â€? spacing 2017 Horst header trailer, 30’ Case-IH Concord 2400 air cart 2006 Trailtech tri-axle double & 40’ drill, 2-compartments, 6â€? header trailer, 38’, electric/hyd. tilt spacing :HVWĹŽ HOG 6DOHV ) KHDGHU IHC 5100 drill, 12’, 6â€? spacing, trailers, 42’, tail lights, electric hyd. cylinder, grass seeder, brakes, fenders, torsion bar axles, rubber end wheel New Melroe 201 press drill, 20’, two :HVWĹŽ HOG 6DOHV ) KHDGHU 10’s, 6â€? spacing, soybean/wheat/ trailers, 37’, tail lights, electric alfalfa impellers w/tandem hitch brakes, fenders, torsion bar axles, 9DQ %UXQW JUDLQ GULOO 12’, hyd. lift New FORAGE EQUIPMENT 0LQQHDSROLV 0ROLQH JUDLQ GULOO 12’ Flexi-Coil 1720, air cart, hyd. drive DRY VAN & SPRAY $JUL 9DF SXOO W\SH EDOH processor, 540 PTO TRAILERS $UWVZD\ IHHG JULQGHU 105 bu. PLANTERS 1994 Great Dane van trailer, 28’, 1RWFK ): IHHGHU ZDJRQ 24’ Conveyall BTS 290 seed tender, VSULQJ ULGH DOXPLQXP Ĺ? RRU %DGJHU VLOR EORZHU 5.5 Honda, twin compartment, tarp, on DCT tandem axle bumper 1990 National van water/sprayer LIVESTOCK EQUIP. trailer, 28’, spring ride, (2) 2,000 hitch trailer gal. poly tanks, Honda pump w/ 2012 Meyers VB750 twin twister John Deere 7200 planter, electric start, Handler II induction tandem axle manure spreader 16x30â€?, front fold, 3 bu. boxes, cone, all 3â€? plumbing, roll-up door New Holland 790 manure row cleaners, 200 monitor, (16) Van trailer, 28’, spring ride, (2) spreader herbicide insecticide boxes 2,100 gal. tanks, 60 gal. mixing New Holland 790 tandem axle John Deere 7000 planter, 8x30â€?, manure spreader, hyd. endgate liquid fertilizer w/tanks, insecticide cone, 5.5 hp. gas transfer pump, boxes, squeeze pump, row cleaners Horvick Super Reel hose reel, roll- Houle 98-231 manure pump XS GRRU DOXPLQXP ZRRG Ĺ? RRU 5HDO 7XII VTXHH]H FKXWH 1999 Case-IH 955 planter, setup for water tender self-locking head gate, drop down 12x30â€?, vertical fold, 3 pt., 1000 vet doors, sliding alley door PTO pump, Early Riser monitor, OTHER TRAILERS 6SDQLHU :HOGLQJ +* insecticide boxes 2004 Maurer hopper bottom, 36’ livestock chute, self-locking head IHC 800 planter, 8x30â€? 1999 Maurer hopper bottom, 42’ gate, manual squeeze, drop down FIELD CULTIVATORS 1987 Timpte hopper bottom, 40’ vet doors, nursing gates 3RZGHU 5LYHU VHOI ORFNLQJ KHDG &DVH ,+ ĹŽ HOG FXOWLYDWRU 44-1/2’ 1979 Liberty tri-axle end dump JDWH &DVH ,+ ĹŽ HOG FXOWLYDWRU 40’ trailer, 30’ 2001 Bayer 20 FB trailer, 20’, (2) Johnson concrete livestock )OH[L &RLO ĹŽ HOG FXOWLYDWRU 40’, 8â€? 15,000 GWV ZDWHU IRXQWDLQV automatic sweeps

7(506 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.

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1998 IHC Thomas 3800 school bus, 77 passenger, T444E diesel, automatic, 154,193 miles 1996 IHC Thomas 3800 school bus, 77 passenger, T444E diesel, automatic, 208,121 miles &KHYUROHW ,PSDOD IURQW wheel drive, 4 door, V6, auto., 99,472 miles 'RGJH 'XUDQJR 4 door, 4.7L V8, auto., 4WD, 97,377 miles

RECREATION &R\RWH VKRRWLQJ WDUJHW Z KHDUW Ĺ? DSSHU 3/8â€?, AR500 'HHU VKRRWLQJ WDUJHW Z KHDUW Ĺ? DSSHU 3/8â€?, AR500 'XHOLQJ WUHH VKRRWLQJ WDUJHWV AR500 .22 & 3/8â€? AR500 *RQJ WDUJHWV 3/8â€? AR500

SKID STEER ATTACH. SHOP EQUIPMENT TIRES, PARTS & MISC. ITEMS


A34 AGWEEK/Monday, March 13, 2017

90 1st & 2nd calf cows, Black & Black White Face, 20 of the 1st calvers are bred Hereford, the rest are bred black, to start calving April 5th, $2,000. Nice quiet cows, 605-742-4552 or 605-520-6349

Neu Herefords Registered 2 year old horned Hereford bulls. Grown on high roughage ration, semen tested and delivered. Call Dale 605-472-1292 or 605-450-1544

LIVESTOCK

Fall Born Dorset Rams for Sale. Great selection of growthy ram lambs. Visit "Lambs page" at triplekdorsets.com Or call (605) 695-5980

FOR SALE: New Holland 824 Corn Silage Head, can be set for 30 or 36" rows, bought new, used on less than 400 total acres, stored inside. NE North Dakota Call: 218-779-7631

Black Angus and Charolais Bulls for Sale STARR Chaoais & Angus Bisbee, ND *Calving Ease *Growth *Fertility tested *Quiet Dispositions 701-278-0330 701-278-0621

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Major equipment begins selling at 10:30 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. Location: From the intersection of ND Hwy. 18 & Hwy. 200A at Blanchard, ND, 2 miles north, 1/4 mile west.

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TRACTORS

1997 JD 8300T, CAH, buddy seat, GRAIN CART SRZHUVKLIW K\G UHWXUQ Ĺ? RZ SRZHU Parker 838 grain cart, 850 bu., front-fold beyond, 3 pt., quick hitch, 1000 PTO, auger, roll tarp, light pkg., 1000 PTO integrated auto steer, radar, front suitcase weights, 16â€? tracks, 5,670 hrs., S/N901015 AIR SEEDER 1993 JD 8870, VSG K\G UHWXUQ Ĺ? RZ JD 1850 air seeder, 41’, 7-1/2â€? & 15â€? wired for ATU, Field Cruise, radar, 6,323 spacing, Haukaas sidearm markers, JD 787 twin compartment commodity cart hrs., S/N428870H001049 1984 JD 4650, MFWD, powershift, 3 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT K\G UHWXUQ Ĺ? RZ SW TXLFN KLWFK Salford 570 RTS, 41’ PTO, wired for ATU, diff lock, radar, 60 2011 Riteway land roller, 40’, hyd. fold Series step, front suitcase weights, front -' ĹŽ HOG FXOWLYDWRU 45-1/2’, S-tines fenders, 7,827 hrs., S/NP008282 -' ĹŽ HOG FXOWLYDWRU 21-1/2’ 1967 JD 4020, open station, ROPS bar, :LO 5LFK ĹŽ HOG FXOWLYDWRU 45’ powershift, 2 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, JD JD 680 chisel plow, 39’, single pt. depth 158 loader, shows 8,805 hrs., S/N166189 JD 610 chisel plow, 17’, walking tandems 1959 MM Jet Star, wide front, gas, 540 Rugby harrow, 66’, 4-bar sections PTO, Artsway 72â€? belly mower SEMI TRACTOR

GPS EQUIPMENT

AgCam setup with (2) cameras JD 1800 display, SF1 activation, 411 hrs. JD 1800 display, SF1 activation (2) JD ATU steering wheels, 100 Series JD ATU steering wheel, 200 Series JD ITC globe, SF1, S/N408210 JD SF1 card -' 6WDUĹŽ UH JOREH SF1, S/N628187 -' 6WDUĹŽ UH ,7& JOREH SF1 JD brown box display w/processor

HARVEST EQUIPMENT

1993 JD 9600, corn/grain, DAM, DAS, fore/aft, Vittetoe double chaff spreader, GreenStar Y&M, wired for ATU, Maurer bin ext., 3,457 sep. hrs., 5,235 eng. hrs.

& HOPPER BOTTOM TRAILER

1991 Ford AeroMax, day cab, Cummins )RUPXOD VSG DLU ULGH Ŏ [HG WK SODWH 1996 Timpte hopper bottom trailer, 40’

OTHER TRAILERS

Shop-built single axle, 8’x14’, tilt bed Tandem axle, 8’x15’ Utility, ÄŹ[ ÄŹ ZRRG Ĺ? RRU VLGHV Utility, [ PHWDO Ĺ? RRU VLGHV

PICKUP

&KHYUROHW &ODVVLF ext. cab, short box, 5.7 liter, automatic, 4WD

SPRAYERS

Flexi-Coil System 65 pull-type sprayer, 90’, 1,000 gal. tank, hyd. pump, monitor Pleasure Products sprayer, 80’ booms, centrifugal pump, chemical cone

GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT

5HQQ +' JUDLQ YDF extra pipe :HVWŎ HOG DXJHU 71’x10� :HVWŎ HOG DXJHU 61’x10� Keho air fans, 5 hp. & 3 hp.

OTHER EQUIPMENT

Frontier box blade, į Z VFDULŎ HU SW Sand Iron & Steel rotary ditcher, 3 pt. JD HX20 rotary mower, 20’, hyd. fold Buhler grooming mower, 60�, 3 pt. TRUCKS 1983 Ford 9000 tri-axle, 290 Cummins, Buhler Farm King 1080C snowblower, 108� Buhler Series 65 rototiller, 82�, 3 pt. 9 spd., rear lift axle, spring ride, 22’ Electric NH3 winch Knapheide box, hoist, roll tarp, combo Shop-built row crop guidance system gate, beet equipped, 746,080 miles 1982 Ford 9000 twin screw, Detroit 671 1,550 gal. poly tank Turbo, 13 spd., Buffalo 20’ box, hoist, roll JDO IXHO VHUYLFH WDQN 12v pump tarp, 3 pc. endgate, twin fuel tanks, beet (4) hit & miss gas engines, not running: (2) IHC, (1) JD, (1) Fairbanks Morse equipped, shows 117,338 miles 1979 Ford 9000 twin screw, 6V92 ATV Detroit, 13 spd., Buffalo 20’ box, hoist, 2003 Polaris 400 Sportsman ATV, 4x4 roll tarp, combo gate, 99,407 miles

SHOP EQUIPMENT / TIRES & PARTS

RICHARD & DIANNE SCHLICHTMANN 701.430.0050

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For Sale: Home Raised Bred Heifers. 260 Red Angus, Black Angus, Red or Black Simmental Cross. 1,250 lbs bred 45 days to Brenner Bulls. Leo Vilhauer (605) 216-8033

CHAROLAIS BULLS High Performance Competitive Price Bull Performance Averages BW: 94lbs 205 Day: 779lbs EPD's: -0.7, 32.5, 60.8, 13, 29 Semen Tested 1st Year Breeding Guarantee J&M Ranch Lake Preston, SD Jerod & Melanie Olson (605) 860-2080 www.jmranchcharolais.com

FOR SALE: Black SimAngus Yearling Bulls also Black SimAngus Yearling Replacement Heifers. 218-790-0053

Neu Herefords Registered 2 year old horned Hereford bulls. Grown on high roughage ration, semen tested and delivered. Call Dale 605-472-1292 or 605-450-1544

For Sale: 3 Black Angus Bulls, two years old. Call any time at 218-329-7656

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 | 10AM

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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.

50 Buckskin Charolais crossbred heifers. AI bred to Red Angus and pasture exposed to calve March 22nd for 30 days. (605) 228-7433 CHAROLAIS BULLS High Performance Competitive Price Bull Performance Averages BW: 94lbs 205 Day: 779lbs EPD's: -0.7, 32.5, 60.8, 13, 29 Semen Tested 1st Year Breeding Guarantee J&M Ranch Lake Preston, SD Jerod & Melanie Olson (605) 860-2080 www.jmranchcharolais.com Simmental yearling bulls for sale, black or red, AI sired, full performance data available, semen tested and guaranteed breeders, Ellingson Simmental Dahlen ND, 701-741-3045 or 701-384-6225

Offering dead stock removal service, been in business for 20 years, operating base in Aberdeen SD, can travel thru SD, ND & MN, very affordable rates, discounts for multiple removals in the same area. Call for estimates 800-544-0063 Thyen Simmental Yearling bulls for sale. Sires include: Super Tanker, True Justice, Lock and Load, and others. Also 2 purebred Angus sires resource and harvester. Lots of performance. Bulls can be seen 3 1/2 miles west of Kones Korner (605) 520-0575 2014 Rotogrind 1090. Very good condition. 1 year old big thousand pto. New hammer pins and just flipped hammers. About 1500 bales threw. $16000. (701) 899-1000

For sale: Scottish highland cattle. Bulls, steers and heifers, young and older heifers, 1st calf cows and 2nd and 3rd calf cows. some bred. good variety, approx. 45 head, 15 or more can deliver, call David Burkel, 928-580-8543 Park Rapids, Minnesota Bred Cow For Sale 10 second calvers, 15, heifers, mature cows P.G., scour guard and poored. Call Mike Elliott 701-430-1143. Clifford, ND. 170 Black & Black White Faced SimAngus Heifers For Sale. End of March calving, 50 day calving. All home raised. Call: 701-537-3038 Hidewood Fencing and Welding Will build steel pipe fencing sucker rod, continuous fence, barbwire fencing, portable buildings, permanent steel pipe post sheds, free standing panels/windbreaks, 2 3/8 hay ring/feeders, portable on-site welding. Delivery Available. Will travel. Call Kirk at 605-520-9759

EXCELLENT SPRING FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 2017 - 11:00 AM MAIN LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT WILL SELL AT 12:00 NOON, BE ON TIME!

Owner: Warren Ferguson 701-330-8934

Directions: Lakota, ND Auction will be held on the west edge of Lakota in city limits, very near the big, new CHS fertilizer plant. (Visible from Hwy. 2) Watch for auction signs!

Auctioneer’s Note: This retirement auction has some of the finest field-ready equipment that we have seen for quite some time. Plan to attend!

INTERNET BIDDING: This auction will feature live internet bidding. For live bidding the day of the auction, go to www.proxibid.com. Pre-registration is required prior to auction day. Internet bidding starts at 12:00 pm. TRACTORS - 2008 Case IH Model 435 4WD tractor, 710/70/R42 metric duals (80%), rear weight package, 4 hyd. plus return, pristine condition, 1406 hrs. - 1996 Case IH 7240 MFD tractor, 18.4R-42 factory hub duals (75%), 4 hyd, factory 3 pt, PTO, 3490 actual hrs., complete front weight package - 1992 Case IH 9270 4WD tractor, 20.8R-42 duals (80%), 4 hyd, standard transmission, outstanding power, 7400 hrs. - Case 2290 2WD tractor, factory hub duals (70%), 2 hyd, factory 3 pt, PTO, front weights, 12 steel powershift, 6220 hrs. - IHC FarmAll B narrow front tractor, shedded TRUCKS - 1998 IH tri-axle grain truck, roll tarp, swing-out end gate, 20’ Load Line box & hoist, M-11 Cummins motor, sharp truck, shedded, etc.

- 1991 IH tandem twin screw grain truck, roll tarp, swingout gate, 20’ Load Line box & hoist, L-10 Cummins, shedded, excellent condition\ - 1973 Ford F-600 single axle grain truck, 2 ton, 16’ Knapheid box & hoist, roll tarp HARVEST EQUIPMENT - 2009 JD STS 9770 combine, bullet rotor, factory hub duals, hopper topper, mint condition, 1190 separator hrs, 1648 engine hrs. - 2010 JD Model 635F 35’ Flex Head with air, cutter bar & poly are excellent, low acres - 2012 Demco 850 bu. grain cart, roll tarp, folding auger, hyd. slide, PTO, bought new - 35’ J&M 4-wheel header trailer, steerable fronts, flex bar - JD 914 pickup head w/ JD 7 belt pickup, big tires, lights, wind guard, single point hook-up - 25’ Case IH 8220 pull type swather w/ finger reel, factory transmission, shedded - 42’ Maurer header trailer

- 30’ header trailer with dolly front - Canola roller TILLAGE, PLANTING, LAND ROLLER - 2011 50’ WilRich QX2 heavy duty field cultivator, double springs, 4-bar harrows, low acres, super clean - 2013 34’ Summers Diamond disk, Series 10, heavy-duty Summers 3-bar harrows, this unit is in brand new condition - 2007 Summers 72’ Super Harrow Plus, hyd. down pressure, very good teeth - 67’ Summer 5-bar harrow - 37’ Case IH Model 5850 chisel plow, floating hitch, 3-bar harrows - 2000 JD Model 1900 air seeder, new tires, selfcontained auger, 2 tanks, fully equipped w/ JD Model 730 seeding tool, rear discs, single harrows, rubber packers - 45’ Degelman Model 7645 land roller, low acres, excellent condition

AUGERS & GRAIN VAC - (2) 7x35 Brandt augers w/ electric start, Honda engines - (2) 10x61 Westfield augers w/ swingout hoppers, mechanical drive - Rem 1026A grain vac w/ hoses etc, shedded SUMMERS SPRAYER & OTHER MISC. EQUIPMENT - 2005 high wheel 90’ Summers Ultimate NT sprayer, 3-way nozzles, mixing cone, 1000 gal. tank, shedded, nice - Tandem axle PTO fertilizer spreader, flotation tires, single fan - Factory built tandem axle car trailer - Degelman reel type rocker picker - Rowse/NH 9’ sickle mower - Large Pleasure Products water tank, clean, shedded - Service tank w/ 12 volt pump - 1000 gal fuel tank w/ elec. pump - 500 gal fuel tank

Visit our websites at www.midwestauctions.com/dakota or www.globalauctionguide.com or www.dakotaauctioneers.com Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson, (701) 968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell

Dakota Auctioneers Larry Swenson • owner/operator Lic. 508 525 Main St., Cando ND 58324 (701)-968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell find us on www.facebook.com/dakotaauctioneers

Visit our websites at www.midwestauctions.com/dakota or www.globalauctioguide.com or call the Auction Company for a sale bill. Your North Central North Dakota Auction Leader

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GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION

MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2017 - 9:00 AM LOCATION: Indoors at the Alerus Center, 1200 S. 42nd St, Grand Forks, ND (Just off I-29)

AUCTIONEER S NOTE: AUCTIONEER S NOTE: The auction will take place indoors at the Alerus Center ballroom by huge video screen & photographs. All units will be on hand for running inspection from noon to 5pm March 26th and 8am to 10am auction day. SPECIAL NOTES: All items must be removed by Monday, April 3rd at 1pm- loading dock on site. Alerus Center is equipped with hotel & restaurant facilities. We will accept absentee bids until 6pm March 26th! 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!!! THE FOLLOWING SEVEN UNITS ARE PENDING FINAL COMMITMENT. PLEASE WATCH UPCOMING ADS OR VISIT WWW. RESOURCEAUCTION.COM FOR FINAL CONFIRMATION: *2013 Case IH 600 Quad Trac, leather seat, power shift, PTO, 6 hyd, full auto guidance, AFS Pro 700 monitor, 30 belts, light kit, 2314 hrs, SN#ZDF138560 *2013 Case IH AFX 8230 RWD combine, cloth interior, chopper, lateral tilt feeder, auto sieve & chaffer, hopper ext, manual spreader, Y/M, full auto guidance, AFS Pro 700 monitor, 520/85R42 front duals, 750/65R26 rears, 792 sep, 1061 eng hrs, SN#YDG222348 *2013 Case IH AFX 8230 RWD combine, cloth interior, chopper, lateral tilt feeder, auto sieve & chaffer, hopper ext, manual spreader, Y/M, full auto guidance, AFS Pro 700 monitor, 520/85R42 front duals, 750/65R26 rears, 647 sep, 886 eng hrs, SN#YDG218533 *2013 Case IH 3412 12R22 corn head w/ knife rolls, hyd deck plates & flagship adapter, SN#YDS039704 *2012 Case IH 2162 35 flex draper head w/ finger reel, hyd F/A, highrock dam, short dividers & center hyd drive, slow spd transport & flagship adapter, SN#YDZN35515 *2012 Case IH 2162 35 flex draper head w/ finger reel, hyd F/A, highrock dam, short dividers & center hyd drive, slow spd transport & flagship adapter, SN#YDZN35721 *2013 New Holland P2080 60 single disk air drill, 7.5 spacing, full run blockage monitor, P1070 TBH air cart w/ 3 comp tank, 10 fill auger, rear camera & hitch, 900/60R32 cart tires, Seeding Tool SN#YDS046128, Cart SN#YDS047296 TRACTORS: *2013 JD 9560RT belted ag tractor, leather int, inst seat, 18/6 power shift, 7 color touch screen, Auto Trac ready, 5 hyd w/ hi flow hyd system, hyd wide swing drawbar, 36 5500 series belts, HID lights, idler weights, front weights, Green Light spring 2015, kept indoors, single owner local tractor, 1586 hrs, SN#1RW9560RKCP901316 *2012 Case IH Magnum 290 MFWD, dlx cab, inst seat, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, front weights, rear weights, 380/80R38 front singles, 380/90R54 rear duals, 1935 hrs, SN#ZBRD09602 *2011 Case IH Magnum 290 MFWD, dlx cab, inst seat, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, front weights, 380/80R38 front singles, 380/90R54 rear duals, 1836 hrs, SN#ZBRD05489 *2004 Case IH 500 Quad Trac, belted ag tractor, inst seat, power shift, 4 hyd, plumbed for air seeder, ISO connector, JD Universal auto steer ready w/ steering wheel kit, 30 belts approx 70%, single owner local ag tractor, SN#JEE0105139 *2013 Case IH 235 MFWD, leather seat, cab susp, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 3 PTO s, 4 hyd, full auto guidance, AFS Pro 700 monitor, 380/80R38 front duals, 380/90R54 rear duals, front axle susp, front & rear weights, 3582 hrs, SN#ZDRD03050

*2013 Case IH 235 MFWD, leather seat, cab susp, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 3 PTO s, 4 hyd, full auto guidance, AFS Pro 700 monitor, 380/80R38 front duals, 380/90R54 rear duals, front axle susp, front & rear weights, 3979 hrs, SN#ZDRD03047 *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, 5640 hrs, SN#JAZ137946 *2007 JD 7330 MFWD, 16 spd shuttle shift on column, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd, 18.4R38 rear tires, 380/85R28 tires, front weights, only 2797 hrs, SN#007046 *1997 JD 9200 4WD, 24 spd trans, 3pt, PTO, 4 hyd, auto steer ready, 20.8-38 duals, $14000 in engine work 2016, new clutch 2014, 11184 hrs showing, SN#RW9200H001122 *1994 JD 8770 4WD, 12 spd trans, 3 hyd, plumbed for air seeder, ISO harness, auto steer harness, 20.8R42 tires, 7077 hrs, SN#RW8770S001930 *1989 JD 8760, 24 spd, 4 hyd, wired for GPS, 20.8R38 duals, 10553 actual hrs, SN#RW8760H001437 *1992 JD 4960 MFWD, power shift, 3pt, 1000 PTO, 3 hyd w/ power beyond, Outback S2 auto steer, front & rear weights, 14.9R30 fronts, 18.4R42 rear duals, recent trans & rear end OH @10382 hrs- dealer service records available, 10580 total hrs showing, SN#RW4960P001308 *1992 Case IH 9280 4WD, 12 spd std trans, 4 hyd, 20.8-42 triples, inside 8 tires are 80%, triples 30%, only 5060 hrs, local tractor since new, 2000 hrs on engine major at CIH w/ paper work, SN#JCB0029973 *1993 Case IH Magnum 7120 2WD, 18 spd power shift, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd w/ return, 14.9R46 duals, 7162 hrs, SN#JJA0045298 *1991 Case IH 7140 MFWD, 18 spd power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, front weights, 14.9-30 fronts, 380/90R46 rear singles, 7861 hrs, SN#JJA0037022 *2014 New Holland Boomer 37 MFWD utility tractor, 37hp, ROPS, 3pt, 3 spd hydro, PTO, single hyd joystick, 434 hrs, SN#2230010720 *1990 JD 2755 2WD w/ Sound guard cab, 8 spd trans w/ hi/lo reverse shuttle, 146 loader w/ joystick control, 3pt, PTO, 2 hyd & 18.4-28 rear tires, 4760 hrs showing, SN#L02755G524497 *Case 1070 tractor, cab, 3pt, 2 hyd, 10.00-16 front tires, 18.4-38 rear tires, complete engine OH at 3000 hrs, 5342 total hrs showing, needs clutch repair *Allis Chalmers 175 gas row crop w/ Allied loader, 3pt, 540 PTO, hyd, joystick control, nice unit *JD 2440 low profile utility diesel tractor, JD 48 loader w/ bucket, 3pt, PTO, 2 hyd *JD 50 wide front, elec start, live PTO, rock shaft COMBINES: *2013 Case IH AFX8230, new style cab, lateral tilt feeder, rock trap, magna cut fine deluxe chopper, ext wear pkg, lux cab w/ leather, pivoting spout & fldg auger, hyd hopper cover, large tube rotor, 800/70R38 front, 750/65R26 rears, Pro 700 color touch screen, guidance ready, loaded, only 1269 engine hrs, SN#YDG219177 *2010 Case IH AFX8120, rock trap, magna cut fine chopper, ext wear pkg, deluxe cab w/ cloth interior, bin ext, 900/60R32 front,

540/65R32rears, Pro 600 color touch screen, guidance ready w/ full GPS, well equipped, 1944 engine hrs, SN#Y9G207916 *2009 Case IH AFX9120, lateral tilt feeder, rock trap, chopper, ext wear pkg, lux cab w/ cloth, bin ext, lg tube rotor, 900/60R32 front, 600/65R32rears, Pro 600 color touch screen, guidance ready, loaded, only 970 engine hrs, SN#Y9G206302 *2010 JD 9770 STS, Contour Master, var spd fdr, rock trap, Bullet Rotor, fine cut chopper, bin ext, Harvest Smart, Auto Trac ready, Y/M ready, HID lights, 20.8R42 duals, 600/65R28 rears, only 1245 sep hrs, 1724 engine hrs, recent repair orders included, SN#1H09770STA0739023 *2001 JD 9750 STS, contour master, F/A, AHHC, Y/M, auto steer ready w/ steering wheel kit, single pt hookup, long auger, 2 sets of concaves, fine cut chopper, 30.5-32 front tires, 16.9-26 rear tires, 2429 sep hrs, 3356 eng hrs, SN#H09750S691182 HEADS & HEADER TRAILERS: *2012 Capello Quasar F12 12R30 chopping corn head w/ knife rolls, hyd deck plates, CIH flagship or NH CR adapter, SN#08973 *2007JD 893 8R30 corn head w/ hyd deck plates, single pt hookup & fluted row units, 275 acres on new deck plates, SN#H00893x721301 *2008 JD 635 35 hydra flex head, finger reel, full finger auger, F/A, SN#H00635F726068 *2008 Case IH 2020 35 flex head w/ 3 cut, F/A, standard dividers & finger reel, CIH AFX or NH CR adapter, SN#CBJ041645 *2007 Geringhoff RD1200B 12R22 chopping corn head w/ CIH flagship or NH CR adapter & single pt hookup, Headsight AHHC, yellow poly, SN#917471222 *2013 Mac Don PW-7 16 pkp platform w/ CIH Flagship or NH CR adapter, deluxe wind panel, SN#240885-13 *2) 2010 Case IH 2016 14 pkp platforms w/ CIH Flagship or NH CR adapter, deluxe wind panels *New Holland 971 16 pickup platform, converted to IH pkp belts & Lexion mounts, SN#599333 *JD 16R22 corn head w/ GVL plastic snouts & standard rollers *JD 930F 30 flex head w/ Crary air reel, F/A & short dividers *JD 222 bean head w/ 22 Sund pkp & full screen floor, SN#533141 *Universal UH-22 22 edible bean head w/ Sund pkp & JD adapter *3) Unused America 840 40 HD 6-wheel header trailers w/ brakes & lights *2) Unused America 835 35 HD 6-wheel header trailers w/ brakes & lights *2) Unused America 440 40 6-wheel header trailers *4) Unused America 435 35 6-wheel header trailers *Unused America 430 30 4-wheel header trailers *Trail Tech double header fldg head trailer, triple axle SEMI TRACTORS: *2013 Kenworth T660, 72 Aerocab sleeper, Paccar MX-13 eng 455hp, 13 spd trans, air ride susp, 3:36 ratio, dual alum tanks, def tank, 245 WB, 295/75R22.5 rear tires, alum wheels, 572000 actual miles *2011 Freightliner Cascadia day cab, Detroit DD13 eng, Freightliner SmartShift auto trans, alum fuel tank, def tank, 192 WB, 11R22.5 fronts,

455/55R22.5 rear super singles, alum wheels *2011 Freightliner Cascadia day cab, Detroit DD13 eng, Freightliner SmartShift auto trans, alum fuel tank, def tank, 192 WB, 11R22.5 fronts, 455/55R22.5 rear super singles, alum wheels- Above 2 are matched units *2010 Mack CXU613 day cab, Mack MP7 eng 395hp, Eaton 9 spd trans, engine brake, air ride susp, 3:73 ratio, 72 gal dual alum tanks, 174 WB, 275/80R24.5 tires, alum fronts, steel disk rears, 315004 miles showing *2010 IHC Pro Star, 72 condo sleeper, MF-13 Max Force engine 475hp, 10 spd trans, dual alum fuel tanks, 238 WB, 11-22.5 LP tires, alum wheels, new engine at 504000 miles- work orders available, 593000 total miles showing *2009 Mack CXU613 day cab, Mack MP7-405E engine 405hp, Eaton Fuller Ultrashift 10 sp auto trans, engine brake, air ride cab, air ride susp, a/c, cruise, pwr windows, locks & mirrors, tilt steering, dual high back seats, wet kit, approx 748000 miles showing *2009 Mack CUX613 day cab, Mack MP7395hp, Eaton 9 spd trans, engine brake, air ride susp, 3:73 ratio, 72 gal dual alum tanks, 174 WB, 275/80R24.5 tires, alum fronts, steel disk rears, 460244 miles showing *2007 Freightliner CL120 Columbia, 34 flat top sleeper, Detroit 60 Series engine 455hp, Eaton 10 spd trans, dual alum tanks, 210 WB, 295/75R22.5 rears, alum wheels, 2459103 miles showing *2007 Kenworth T800 day cab, Cat C13 400450hp eng, 2 pedal auto shift trans, engine brake, air ride susp, 3:73 ratio, 170 WB, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels *2007 Kenworth T800 day cab, Cat C13 engine, 10 spd trans, PTO- no wet kit pump or tank, 180 WB, alum wheels, less than 100000 miles on OH, approx 738000 miles showing *2006 Volvo VNL42T300 day cab, Cummins ISX eng 400hp, 10 spd trans, air ride susp, 3:58 ratio, dual alum tanks, 170 WB, 295/75R22.5 rears, alum fronts, steel disk rears, approx 893668 miles *2006 Freightliner CL120 Columbia day cab, Mercedes 12.8L eng 400-450hp, Allison auto trans, air ride susp, 4:33 ratio, alum fuel tank, 179 WB, 11R22.5 rears, alum wheels, 951316 miles showing *2006 Freightliner Columbia day cab, Mercedes Benz OM460, smart shift, no wet kit, 192 WB, single alum fuel tank, 295/75R22.5 tires, alum fronts, steel disk rears, 729825 miles showing *2006 IH 9400i Eagle, 60 sleeper, Cat C13 Acert engine, 9 spd trans, air ride susp, dual alum tanks, 235 WB, 295/75R22.5 rears, alum wheels *2005 IH 9200i day cab, Cummins ISM eng 350-380 hp, Eaton 10 spd trans, air ride susp, 3:70 ratio, dual alum tanks, 154 WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, alum fronts, steel disk rears, 894696 miles showing *2005 IH 4400 single axle day cab, IH DT570 eng 280-300hp, 7 spd trans, spring susp, 3:55, alum fuel tank, 156 WB, 295/75R22.5 rear duals, alum fronts, steel disk rears, only 65150 actual miles *2005 Freightliner Columbia day cab, Cat C13 engine, 10 spd trans, single line wet kit, 214 WB, alum wheels, approx 375000 miles showing, rust free southern truck

*2005 Freightliner CL112 Columbia, 34 flat top sleeper, Cat C13 engine trans 430-480hp, RTO-16910B-DM2 Ultrashift trans, PTO, engine brake, air ride susp, 3:73 ratio, dual alum tanks, 211 WB, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels *2004 Freightliner CL112 Columbia, 34 flat top sleeper, Mercedes MBE4000 engine 430-480 hp, FL SmartShift auto trans, engine brake, air ride susp, 3:42 ratio, dual alum tanks, 205 WB, 11R22.5 rears, alum wheels, 753813 miles showing *2002 Peterbilt 387, 48 sleeper, Cat C12 engine, Eaton 10 spd auto shift trans, a/c, cruise, tilt, dual 100 gal alum fuel tanks, 220 WB, 11-22.5 LP tires w/ 10 alum wheels, sliding 5th wheel, approx 1100000 miles showing *2002 IH 9100 day cab, Cummins 855 engine, 10 spd trans, air ride, twin screw, dual alum fuel tanks, sliding 5th wheel, 161 WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, 698000 miles showing *2001 IH 9100i day cab, Cummins N14 engine 435 hp, Eaton 10 spd, dual alum tanks, headache rack w/ wet kit, 178 WB, 11R22.5 tandem rear duals, 295/75R22.5 fronts, alum wheels, 154963 miles showing *2001 IH 9100 day cab, 12.7L Detroit engine, 10 spd trans, dual alum tanks, 148 WB, 275/80R22.5 rears, alum fronts, steel disk rears, sliding 5th wheel plate, 969612 miles showing *2000 International 9900 Eagle day cab tri-axle lowboy tractor, Cummins N14, 18 spd, 3rd pusher axle, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels, wet kit, 527000 miles showing *1999 Peterbilt 330 single axle day cab, Cummins 24 valve engine, 9 spd trans, alum fuel tank, 160 WB, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels, 423786 actual miles *1999 Peterbilt 385 day cab, C12 Cat engine, 10 spd trans, wet kit, single alum fuel tank, 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, 797586 miles showing *1999 Kenworth T800 day cab, Cummins M11 engine, 10 spd trans, 170 WB, approx 800000 miles showing *1995 Kenworth T600 sleeper, M11 Cummins, Super 10 trans, no wet kit, dual alum fuel tanks, 11-22.5 tires, alum front wheels, steel disk rears, 625000 miles showing *1988 Kenworth T600 day cab, L10 Cummins, 13 spd trans, wet kit, dual alum fuel tanks, 11R24.5 tires, alum front wheels, steel disk rears, 967687 miles showing TENDER TRUCK, FARM TRUCKS, CAB & CHASSIS: *2004 Freightliner M2 tender truck w/ SMC 4816 16T rear auger tender, Cat C7 Acert engine 210hp, Allison auto trans, tandem twin screw, dual alum fuel tanks, 21 frame, 228 WB, 11R22.5 fronts, 295/75R22.5 rear tandem duals, alum wheels, approx 219287 miles, tender SN#214I8036 *2004 IH 4400 tri-axle cab & chassis, IH DT466 260hp eng, Allison auto trans, air ride susp, air operated 3rd pusher axle, dual alum tanks, 23 open frame, 262 WB, 11R22.5 steer tires, 255/70R22.5 rear ruber, alum fronts, steel disc rears, 514206 miles showing, ultra sharp, fresh reman engine

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GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION

For more information call 701-757-4015 office, 701-215-2058 Dennis, 701-317-0418 Mark

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624

Main Resource Equipment Auctions, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer,2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-40166, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- resourceauction.com


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TENDER TRUCK, FARM TRUCKS, CAB & CHASSIS: *2006 Freightliner tri-axle, Mercedes Benz OM460 450hp, steerable 3rd pusher, 10 spd, 21 Loadline box, roll tarp, combo gate & rear controls, single alum fuel tank, 295/75R22.5 tires, all alum wheels, 567236 miles showing *2005 Freightliner M2106 cab & chassis, Cat C7 engine 210hp, 6 spd trans, tandem twin screw, factory dbl frame, 20 4 open frame, 270 WB, 11R22.5 tires, alum fronts, steel disk rears, 162498 miles showing *1995 IHC 8100 tri-axle, M11 Cummins, 7 spd, HD 25 flatbed w/ headache rack & tie downs, dual alum tanks, full 3rd pusher w/ duals, 265/75R22.5 tires, all alum wheels, 541915 miles showing *1995 IH 4700 single axle cab & chassis, DT408 engine, 6 spd, hyd brakes, 204 WB, 11R22.5 tires on steel wheels, 404000 miles showing *1990 Ford L8000 tandem twin screw, Ford 7.8L diesel engine, 13 spd trans, French 20 box, roll tarp, walking beam susp *1987 Freightliner tri-axle, Cummins Big Block, 9 spd, 22 alum box,hoist, roll tarp & beet equipment, full 3rd tag, twin alum fuel tanks, 295/75R22.5 tires, 219804 miles showing *1986 IH S2300 tandem twin screw, L10 Cummins, Fuller 9 spd trans, Midland 20 x 8 box w/ 68 sides, head lift hoist, roll tarp, combo end gate, cab & rear controls, Safe-T-Pull hitch, 295/75R22.5 tires & steel disk wheels, 19578 miles showing *1985 Ford F800 tandem twin screw, v-8, 5/2 trans, Midland 8 ½ x 19 box, 3pc end gate & roll tarp, rebuilt hyd cyl, Firestone 10.00-20 tires, Safe-T-Pull, recent $3100 on rear axles & brakes, recent clutch & throw out bearing, 88533 miles showing, reman engine by Gopher 5600 miles ago, single owner *1983 Ford L8000 tandem twin screw, 3208 Cat, Allison auto trans, Double L 20 live bottom box w/ roll tarp & single drive belt, walking beam susp *1980 IH S1900 single axle, DT466 turbo diesel engine 210hp, 5/2 spd trans, 16 box, hoist & PTO, 11R22.5 tires, 35868 miles showing *1979 IH F2275, Detroit 6L-71N engine, auto trans, tri-axle w/ front pusher, 18 box w/ dual scissor lift hoist, roll tarp, combo end gate, dual fuel tanks, 11R22.5 tires, may need transmission work *1977 Chev C65 tandem twin screw, 427, 5/4 trans, 10.00-20 tires, 20 steel box & hoist, 21486 miles showing *1975 Ford F750 single axle, 5/2 spd, 16 steel box, hoist & roll tarp, 9.00-20 tires, 47145 miles showing *1966 Chev C60, 4/2 spd, 14 steel box & hoist, 8.25-20 tires SEMI TRAILERS: *2015 Timpte Super Hopper 40 x 96 alum hopper bottom trailer, 72 sides, ag hoppers, air ride susp w/ scale & roll tarp, ladders, 11R22.5 tires, 4 outside alum wheels *2014 Wilson Pace Setter 41 x 96 alum hopper bottom trailer, 66 sides, ag hoppers, air ride susp w/ scale & roll tarp, ladders, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels *2012 Timpte Super Hopper 40 x 96 alum hopper bottom trailer, 66 sides, ag hoppers, air ride susp w/ scale & roll tarp, ladders, 11R24.5 tires, alum wheels *2010 Jet 42 x 96 hopper bottom trailer, 66 sides, ag hoppers, spring susp, Aero elec tarp system, bullet lights, wide base super singles on alum wheels *2008 Stoughton 42 x 96 alum hopper bottom trailer w/ 66 sides, power ag hoppers, roll tarp, air ride, 11R22.5 tires & alum wheels *2007 Load Line 34 slant front tandem axle end dump trailer, 425/65R22.5 super singles on alum wheels, poly liner, new roll tarp, HD suspension, hyd lift combination grain/silage gate, rear controls *2005 Fontaine 48 x 102 RGN detachable low boy trailer, 31 main well w/ wood deck, 10 top deck, 7 rear deck, D-rings, air ride susp, 255/70R22.5 tandem duals, steel disk wheels *2004 Fontaine 53 step deck w/ 42 wood main deck, 11 top deck, spread axle tandem,

255/70R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels *1998 Talbert 48 x 102 RGN detachable low boy trailer, Apitong 29 main deck, 9 6 top deck, 6 6 rear deck, 30T capacity, D-rings, outriggers, air ride susp, 255/70R22.5 tandem duals, steel disk wheels *1998 Wilson Pacesetter DWH200 45 alum hopper bottom trailer w/ roll tarp- Title delay *1989 Wilson Pacesetter 41 x 96 alum hopper bottom trailer, 76 sides, roll tarp, new traps installed 2016, recent brakes, 11R24.5 tires, steel disk wheels *2000 Utility 32 x 102 reefer/ van trailer w/ Thermo King II unit, 13 6 height, steel floor, roll back door, side entrance, 295/75R22.5 tandem duals, steel disk wheels *1995 Great Dane 28 x 102 single axle van trailer, 13 6 height, steel floor, roll up door, side entrance, 295/75R22.5 duals, steel disk wheels *1999 Arnes 50 x 8 1/2 folding neck tri-axle semi trailer, air ride, air brakes, extendable, outriggers, self contained Honda hyd power unit, 275/70R22.5 tires on Alloy wheels *1998 Trans Canada 50 x 102 drop deck trailer, 11 alum deck, steel frame, Hendrickson spread air axle, 255/11R22.5 LP tires *1993 Scona 50 x 8 1/2 folding neck tri-axle semi trailer, air ride, air brakes, extendable, hyd landing gear, Honda powered hyd unit, 255/70R22.5 tires *1983 Fruehauf 4-axle detach equipment trailer, Honda self contained hyd twin cylinders, ground bearing, GVW 145000 lb flip over rear axle, very good 11-24.5 tires, nice heavy duty trailer *1975 Transcraft 48 drop deck trailer w/ 3 poly tanks2) 2000 & 1) 1000 gal, 3 Honda pump w/ 3 fill hose, 2) 30 gal mixing cones & 1) 65 gal mixing cone *1988 Fruehauf 48 triaxle flatbed trailer w/ wood deck, 10 2 spread axle, 11R22.5 tires, steel wheels *53 x 102 double drop lowboy trailer, tandem axle, dual wheels w/ ramps PLANTERS: *2013 Titan/Case IH Early Riser Yield Trac TM24R-22 24R22 planter w/ hyd drive, 500 gal fert tank, 120BU bulk fill system, pneumatic down pressure, Yetter trash whippers, Row Command & 17 tracks under main frame, SN#TM24R22001006 *2013 Titan/Case IH Early Riser Yield Trac TM24R-22 24R22 planter w/ hyd drive, 500 gal fert tank, 120BU bulk fill system, pneumatic down pressure, Yetter trash whippers, Row Command & 17 tracks under main frame, SN#TM24R22001017 *2008 JD 1790 16R30/32R15 planter, CCS central fill, pneumatic down pressure, XP row units, mech drive, 350 monitor, corn & bean plates, completely reconditioned w/ new Tru V openers, firming points, depth arm bushings & more, can also be used as 31R15, SN#725384 *2008 JD DB90 36R30 front fold CCS vacuum planter, hyd 3 section drive w/ sect control, Seed Star ready, pneumatic down pressure, Dawn Combo Resman no till coulters & row cleaners, markers, totally tubular in furrow fert system w/ 750 gal tank & Red Ball monitor, corn disks & large Bridgestone 445/50-22.5 tires, 25000 acres, SN#A0DB90X725116 *2008 Great Plains Yield Pro YP1625A-32TR 16R30 twin row vacuum planter, interplants, center fold, center fill, no till coulters, Intelliag operating display, markers, hyd var rate drive, ind row shut offs every 2 rows, spring loaded down pressure, wire closing wheels, 2pt hitch,soybean plates, approx 10000 acres, SN#GPB1024F *2007 Monosem NG Plus 24R22 wing fold vacuum planter w/ DJ Intilliag ISO VT controller, 2) hyd var rate drives, 2) 150 gal tanks, Pop Up liquid fert, Yetter 2x2 liquid fert attachments, both liquid fert channels controlled & metered by monitor- can run standard or VR, big seed boxes, markers- sugar beet, corn, soybean, dry bean plates, low acres, kept indoors *2000 JD 1750 8R conservation planter, liquid fert setup w/ no till coulters 2x2 & in furrow, 275 gal poly tanks, 3BU seed hoppers, markers, hyd vacuum fan, Keetons, seed tubes

w/ sensors, Computer Trak 250 monitor, JD trash whippers, SN#A01750R690683 *JD 1780 24R22 front fold vacuum planter, Maximerge Plus units, 3BU boxes, full liquid fert kit w/ tanks, pump & accessories, trash whippers, dbl spring down pressure & Greenstar monitor, SN#H01780A670228 *JD 7300 12R22 Maximerge II vacuum planter, lift assist, 1.6BU seed boxes w/ ext, 250 monitor, ground chain drive, markers, no insecticide *JD 7200 16R30 Maximerge II vacuum planter, 8- 70 gal liquid fert tanks, 2X2 liquid fert placement, 1.6BU hopper w/ ext & insecticide boxes, 200 series monitor, Yetter trash whippers new in 2015, SN#A07200D501064 *JD 7200 16R30 Maximerge II vacuum planter, flex front fold, 1.6BU hoppers, dry H/I hoppers, 350 monitor, 300 gal liquid fert, Schaffert rebounders w/ y-nots, corn & soybean plates, SN#A07200D50003 AIR SEEDERS, TILLAGE EQUIPMENT, LAND ROLLER & DRILLS: *2009 JD 1890/1910 42 ½ no till air disk drill, 1910 TBH 350BU cart, Seedstar 2, variable rate, 8 run cart w/ conveyor, 7.5 /15 spacing, primary blockage, extended wear boots, wide gauge wheels, tank SN#A01910H730790, seeder SN#A01890C730413 *2012 Salford 570 36 vertical tillage tool, wave coulters 80%, rolling baskets, harrow, single owner, low acres, SN#112163 *Case IH TM200 50 field cultivator w/ 5 section fold, 4 bar harrow, walking tandems around, depth control, floating tongue & wing gauge wheels, SN#JFH0014777 *Case IH PTX600 Flex Till 50 chisel plow w/ 5 section fold, single pt depth control, 3 twist shovel, hyd 3 bar heavy tine harrow, front casters & floating hitch, SN#YCS003289 *2009 JD 455 35 folding grain drill, 7 ½ spacing, dry fert, markers & rubber press, kept indoors, SN#N00455X730335 *Summers 45 vertical fold land roller w/ 42 drum, like new, less than 1500 acres, SN#K0356 *Late model Case IH PT300 41 spring std chisel plow, walking tandems around, depth control, floating tongue & Summers 104 3 bar heavy harrow, very low acres, SN#CBJ0015048 *2009 Summers 72 Super Harrow heavy tine harrow w/ ½ x 24 tines, adj pitch & auto fold, SN#I1405 *2002 Flexicoil 5000 57 air drill w/ 12 spacing, variable rate, shank w/ dbl shoot, 3 spreader shovels, 3450 TBT air cart w/ 3 compartments, plastic tank & rubber packer wheels *DMI Tigermate 50 ½ field cultivator w/ 3 bar harrow, walking tandems & knock on sweeps *JD 985 60 field cultivator w/ 5 section fold, 3 bar harrow, nearly new JD 9 Dermalock sweeps, walking tandems around, gauge wheels & rear hitch, SN#N00985X00018 *Flexicoil System 95 50 harrow packer, 5 bar sections, coil packers & auto fold, SN#B000-S07280 *Flexicoil System 95 50 harrow packer, 5 bar sections, coil packers & auto fold *Laurier 50 harrow packer, coil packer, 4 bar harrows *Case IH 8500 45 air hoe drill w/ rubber press wheels, dry fert & markers *Melroe 44 mutiweeder w/ Alloway RTS drag sections & 4 bar harrow *Herman 60 drag SPRAYERS & CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: *1998 JD 4700 self propelled sprayer, 750 gal stainless steel tank, 90 boom, 20 spacing, end row nozzles, radar, fenders, marker, 120 gal chem rinse, 12.4-38 tires & rear duals, single owner, low hrs, SN#N04700X002071 *2000 Ag Chem 1254 Rogator, 120 boom, 1200 gal S/S tank, 150 gal poly rinse tank, new triple nozzle bodies on 20 spacing, 3 side fill, 2 front fill, 14.9-46 row crop tires, 24.5R32 floater tires, 1503 hrs showing, SN#125025600 *1991 Loral EZ-Rider 2000C floater truck, IH chassis, DT466 engine, 60 booms, Air Max delivery system, Raven controller, complete winter service *2012 Flexicoil S-68XL suspended boom sprayer w/ 134 boom, 6 section control,1600 gal tank, Raven 450 auto rate control, triple

nozzle bodies, inline strainers, rinse tank & 14.9-46 tires, SN#YES050025 *2011 New Holland (Flexi Coil) S1070 suspended boom PT sprayer, 120 boom, 1600 gal tank, onboard mix cone, twin nozzle body, Inteliview 3 monitor, High Pro pump, & 380/90R46 singles, SN#YAT042080 *Flexicoil S-67 90 suspended boom sprayer w/ 4 boom sections,1000 gal tank, Raven 450 auto rate control, dbl nozzle bodies, inline strainers, mix-n-fill tank, rinse tank & 14.9-46 tires, SN#S67-112170-03 *2013 Farm King 1410 12R30 side dresser w/ 1000 gal tank, 11 coulter assembly w/ knives, hyd certrifugal pump, Raven 450 controller & 320/85R38 tires *2005 Summers Ultimate NT100 pull type sprayer w/ 100 booms, 1500 gal tank, 20 spacing, triple nozzle bodies, Raven controller, stainless steel tubing, wind screens & 380/90R46 tires *2005 Spray Aire 3600-132TS 132 suspended boom air assist PT sprayer, 1300 gal tank, Trident II boom system, 12.4-46 duals, SN#36239 *Top Air TA1600 90 PT suspended boom sprayer w/ 1600 gal tank, auto shutoff, rinse tank, inducter cone & Trimble 750 monitor, SN#B21360133 *Buhler 1700 fertilizer caddy, 1600 tank, adj axle, front & rear steerable axles, safety lights, 320/85R38 tires, SN#170014000103 *2005 DMI 5300 50 NH3 applicator w/ 39 HD shanks, Raven system, JD rate controller, vertical DAM manifolds & torpedo hyd hitch *1977 Moonwalk (made by TCI) 8T stainless steel fertilizer spreader, 50 spread pattern, SS tip tops, single spinner, 540 PTO, SN#9764832 *Willmar Road Runner 16T fertilizer box w/ elec roll tarp *Complete Raven Accuflow NH3 system w/ 440 SCS controller & all cables, includes 3 continental vertical dam distribution manifolds (part #A-MVD) & one continental separator (part #A-SVD), used on only 80 acres *Unused Yetter side by side (2x2) liquid fertilizer attachment for 16R planter, includes coulters, mounting bars & extension kits *Shop converted 1000 gal NH3 tank & trailer converted to liquid fert w/ Raven flow control & 3 fill, trailer axle converted to 88 for 22 spacing *45) hard surface NH3 knives (part #CP65HS) for chisel plow, used on only 80 acres *21) NH3 knives & HD shanks *300 gal tank w/ cradle *110 gallon liquid tank w/ saddle, agitator, PTO pump & JD mounts *John Blue L-4900 double piston pump w/ ground drive wheel *John Blue single piston pump w/ chain drive GRAIN HARVEST & HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *2009 Kinze 1050 grain cart on 36 tracks, 1050BU, front folding auger w/ hyd spout, roll tarp & scale, SN#507209 *Unverferth 8250 grain cart, 16 auger, roll tarp, 30.5L-32 tires, SN#B22190159 *Parker 1048 grain cart, roll tarp, 900/60R32 tires, SN#B29310117 *Conveyall 1885 18x85 enclosed conveyor, hyd lift & PTO drive, hyd drive swing hopper conveyor *2013 Conveyall 1335 13x35 enclosed conveyor w/ single ph elec motor, kept indoors *Berco steel tracks, used on JD 9600, will fit 00, 10, 50, 60 & 70 series JD combines, 10 hole bolt on drive w/ 12 & 13 hole to mount final drives, 32 pads *Versatile 4018 swather head w/ bat reel for 9030 Bi-directional, very low hrs *Bergen 975T swather transport, SN#1502 *Westfield WR80-71 8 x 71 auger, cut down to 65 , 7.5hp elec motor, side swing wheel kit, used 2 seasons *Farm King 10 x 60 auger w/ swing hopper *2012 Conveyall BTS405 seed tender w/ Avery weight scale, wireless remote, Honda engine & tarp, SN#104226 *Conveyall 150 unit seed hopper w/ 2- gauge wheels *Horvick HGT-72 seed tender w/ Honda 5.5hp engine *Load King 18 twin compartment drill fill, SN#1475

*Load King 16 steel top slide in drill tender, 2 compartments & ladders *Stor King 14 steel top slide in drill tender, 2 compartments & ladders *Hutchmaster C1600 rotary grain cleaner w/ elec fill auger ROW CROP & PRODUCE FARM EQUIPMENT: *2003 Amity R998 8R22 beet harvester w/ hyd scrub drive, fldg boom, Wic row finder, belted chain on scrub & tank, poly on all grab rolls, wheel fillers, 11.2-24 tires & spring lifting wheel struts, SN#H318903 *2006 Amity R996 8R22 beet harvester w/ shaft drive scrub, fldg boom, Wic row finder, rear belted chain & boom, poly on all grab rolls, wheel fillers, 11.2-24 rear dual tires & spring lifting wheel struts, SN#H340706 *2010 Alloway RD267 Topmaster 12R22 beet defoliator w/ knife scalpers, 12.4-24 tires, front strut wheels & steel front flails, SN#3210 *Alloway 3130 24R22 single shank cultivator w/ heavy duty wheels on main frame, liquid fert attachment, rolling shields, hyd pump & 11R24.5 tires, SN#2806 *Amadas Magnum Force M997 PT edible bean combine, Amadas pickup, dump hopper, 1000 PTO, SN#270726 *JD 875 12R30 cultivator w/ lift assist & rolling shields, SN#N00875X000931 *JD 845 16R30 cultivator w/ rolling shields, C shanks & rear hillers *Spudnik model 12-5096 50 telescoping double pup conveyor, SN#1614 *Alloway 22 PT stalk shredder, SN#27064 *Alloway 3858 20 stalk shredder w/ PTO drive & hyd lift *Yetter 3546 46 3pt rotary hoe, flat bar fold, 4 gauge wheels *Rain-flow 345 Series II plastic mulch layer w/ drip irrigation *Lockwood 2R pull type potato planter *Lilliston 2R rolling cultivator *Seed duster *Lockwood potato seed cutter w/ grader & sliver eliminator *Harriston 2R windrower *4R danish tine cultivator *JD 400 20 rotary hoe *30 CWT produce hopper *5x7wood produce cooler HAY & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: *2006 Case IH WDX2302 hydrostatic SP windrower w/ 2 spd hydro, air susp rear axle, hyd head tilt, RDX181 18 disk conditioner hay head w/ steel conditioner rolls, new updated shock hubs & S21L-28 tires, 1077 engine hrs, swather SN#0036091, head SN#0035107 *Case IH 8575 square baler, 3x3 bales, 6.5 pickup, 1000 PTO, central lube, 21.5-16.1 tires, 30650 bale count, SN#0117079 *Case IH 8570 square baler, 3x3 bales, 6.5 pickup, 1000 PTO, central lube, 21.5-16.1 tires, 31510 bale count, SN#0068291 *Patz 525 pull type auger mixer/feeder wagon w/ scale *Duall 325 loader w/ AC D17 mounts & snow bucket, cylinder has a leak CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: *Case 721B wheel loader w/ enclosed cab, A/C, heat, 8.3 Cummins diesel, JRB 100 quick attach bkt & 20.5-25 tires, 7800 hrs showing, SN#JEE0042289 *2012 Cat 301.8C mini excavator, cab, 12 bucket, leveling blade, hyd thumb, manual coupler, pattern control charger, low hrs, SN#JSB06875 *1992 Cat 325L excavator w/ 4 tooth bucket & manual thumb, 11000 hrs showing *6 ditching bucket for Cat 325L excavator *40 sand bucket for Cat 325L excavator *Champ CB-50 5500lb rough terrain forklift, 180 lift, 5 forks, side shift, towable, 14.5-17.5 drive tires, 5 hrs on $4500 diesel motor rebuild *200KW self contained genset w/ Cummins N14 engine DSHAC *Klein Hurricane self contained portable water pump, 3.9L Cummins power unit, 43 total length, 12 discharge pipe, mounted on single axle trailer

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LOCATION: Indoors at the Alerus Center, 1200 S. 42nd St, Grand Forks, ND (Just off I-29) *2010 Zinger 28’ tandem axle travel trailer, gate CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: elec jack, retractable awning, bedroom, *Bil-Jax 1571 personal lift, 15’ lift, 12V elec, TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: kitchen w/ stove, microwave, fridge, 2 bunk *2) Unused 10’ 20-drawer HD work bench w/ onboard charger beds, bathroom w/ shower, 205/75R14 *125 CFM pull type commercial air compres40” high hanging wall, stainless steel drawer tandem singles sor w/ 6 cyl gas engine panel & metal handles *1991 Fleetwood Coronado 30’ motor home, *Unused HD 110V 60HZ tire changer SCRAPERS, BLADES & MOWERS: 454 GM engine, auto trans, bedroom, *Unused America 160R 16’ multi angle pull type *Unused HD 110V 60HZ wheel balancer blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires bathroom w/ shower, dining area w/ rollout *Unused 9000lb HD two post auto lift couch, onboard generator, rear dual wheels *Unused 50T hyd shop press *Unused America 140R 14’ multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & *1999 Skyline Nomad 3080 bumper pull tandem axle *Unused HD wood chipper 3pt, PTO, fits 40-70hp oversize tires travel trailer w/ slide out & camper accessories *Unused 10T digital floor scale w/ 78” plate *3) Unused America F12 12’ pull type box *1994 Scottsdale Cobra M30RL DLX tandem *Bischman tire machine blade/killifer axle 5th wheel travel trailer- salvage title due *Century wire welder *4) Unused America F10 10’ pull type box to minor hail damage *Millermatic DVI-2 Mig welder blade/killifer *1983 Lund American XRV 16’ alum boat, *Dayton metal/wood band saw *2) Unused America F8 8’ pull type box blade/ 50hp Johnson motor, leather interior, walk *120 gal service tank w/ 12v pump killifer through windshield, Spartan roller trailer *8) 10’ conveyor sections *Unused America 10F 10’ heavy duty box *JD C300M 300 garden tractor w/ 46” deck, *Powergard 5KW portable generator, fresh blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt JD 42” tiller & JD 42” snowblower, tractor tune up *2) Unused America 12F 12’ heavy duty box SN#030488M, mower deck SN#039504M, *Green seed meter roller for JD 1900 or 1910 blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt tiller SN#009458M, snowblower air cart *Unused America 6’ 3pt track, furrow or tile SN#008667M *Parts for JD 1860 or 1890 no till air drill incloser SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: *Sands Iron 16’ pull type box scraper *Unused Lowe 750ch hyd auger w/ 9” & 12” bits cluding 3) gauge wheels, 3) packer wheels, *BIL Mfg 14’ killifer/scraper, 48” sides, rear *Unused Stout XHD84-6 brush/grapple bucket 2) seed towers, 2) carbide shoes, assorted tandems, 12.5-15 tires *Unused Stout HD72-4 close tine brush/grapple bucket springs & repair parts for Green Seed meters *16) JD soybean vacuum plates, SN#A42586 *FOUR) Woods BW2400X 20’ dbl batwing *Unused Stout 72-3 rock/grapple bucket *16) JD corn vacuum plates, SN#A50617 mowers w/ 1000 PTO, wing lift hyd kit, *Unused Stout 72-3 rock bucket *16) JD corn vacuum plates, SN#A43215 front & rear chain shielding, walking tan*Unused Stout HD72-FB grapple bucket *16) JD edible bean vacuum plates, SN#A51696 dem tires, foam filled tires, front gauge *Unused Stout 66-9 brush/grapple bucket *16) JD edible bean vacuum plates, SN#H136468 wheels & pintle hitch, 201- & 2012 models, *Unused Stout 72-8 brush/grapple bucket SNs#1214490,1214487,1145854 & 1156850 *Unused Stout HD72-3 open end rock/brush/ *2) 3pt quick hitch guide systems *2) 6” drill fill augers *2009 Woods BW2400 batwing mower, grapple combo bucket *Straw chopper for JD 9600 combine- one side SN#1155848 *Unused Stout tree & post puller of hammers are brand new, not fine cut *Woods BW180 15’ batwing mower, 540 PTO, *Unused Stout round bale spear *Engine hoist 3 sections, 15” wheels, SN#1009979 *Unused tree & post puller w/ prem powder *Sickle sharpener *Woods PRD7200 6’ grooming mower, 3pt, coat finish *Pallet of Wilrich wave coulters for chisel plow, 540 PTO, SN#1264370 *Unused HD 72” rock bucket w/ prem powder 32) new blades, 14) hubs *JD 609 3pt rotary mower coat finish SERVICE TRUCKS, PICKUPS, OTHER *Unused HD bale spear w/ prem powder coat finish *JD front mount fuel tank TRAILERS & TRUCK ACCESSORIES: *2) Unused HD solid weld on skid steer plates *Unused swather canvases for IHC 230 19 *2009 Chev Colorado 2x4 ext cab pickup, cloth *2) Unused receiver plate trailer movers w/ ½’ swather int, A/C, tilt, cruise, AM/FM, 2.9L 4 cyl engine, prem powder coat finish *Approx 200) Unused 8” cultivator sweeps auto trans, auto start, bed liner, 275/70R16 tires, *Unused 48” standard pallet forks w/ prem *2) Unused 125K BTU propane space heaters receiver hitch, clean unit, 108446 miles showing powder coat finish *2) Unused 20T air hyd jacks *2008 Ford F550 Super Duty 4x2 utility truck, *Unused HD 48” walk through pallet forks *Unused 1” air impact wrench set 6.4L diesel, auto trans, 12’ steel service *Unused HD 60” walk through pallet forks *2) Unused 3T floor jack body, approx 203000 miles showing *Unused 84 & 90” snow buckets w/ prem pow- *2) Unused 3/8” x 50’ air hose reels *1994 GMC 6500 4x4 Digger Derrick line der coat finish *8) Unused 3” x 30’ tow straps truck, 6.0L diesel, 5 spd trans *Unused 72” brush/grapple bucket w/ prem TIRES: *1992 IH 4700 single axle, IH DTA360 engine powder coat finish *Solideal 16” belt from JD 8320T, 95% w/ 190hp, 6 spd manual trans, 4:78, 14’ gravel *Unused 72” utility tine grapple bucket w/ prem good guide blocks box, hoist & PTO, 10000lb front axle, 24000 powder coat finish *Rubber track for Cat 75 Challenger rear axle, 11R22.5 tires, 197211 miles *2) Unused tree & post pullers *2) Sets of 4) 445/22.5 super single tires on showing *6) Unused America SP10, SP9 & SP 8 8-10’ alum wheels *1995 Chev 3500 turbo diesel, 5 spd trans- reman snow pushers w/ steel shoes *4) 445/50-22.5 super single tires on 10 bolt trans 2 yrs ago, new injection pump 2016, *Unused tree saw alum rims 166522 miles showing- Previous salvage title *Unused 72” skid steer angle broom *4) Unused Maxam 12-16.5 12-ply skid steer *1993 GMC 2500 pickup, regular cab, 5.7L, 5 *Unused 68” skid steer snow blower tires spd trans, 8’ box, recent clutch rebuild, mile- *2) Unused 72” fork extensions *8) 11-22.5 grip tires on 10 bolt rims age unknown- odometer replaced *4) Unused 94” hyd skid steer loader/dozer/blade *8) 22.5 LP tires on 10 bolt rims *1990 Chev C3500 dually, 6.2L diesel, 4 spd *Unused 84” 4 in 1 bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Pr of Goodyear 21.5L-16.1SL 10 ply turf tires manual trans, Knapheide 10’ flatbed w/ 200 gal TECHNOLOGY: service tank, elec pump, Emglo air compressor *Trimble integrated guidance unit w/ 500 mon- *Pr of Agri Power 12.4-28 tractor tires 90%, fit w/ Honda 5hp engine & reel, alum side tool itor, Trimble 172 receiver & Nav II controller- small tractors *4) Goodyear LT275/65R18 tires on Alloy Eagle box, 235/85R16 tires, 51625 miles showing was installed on Buhler 2375 *8’ x 22’ triple axle flatbed trailer, bumper hitch *Case IH virtual terminal, GPS module, brack- rims *4) Goodyear LT265/75R16 tires on Alloy Eagle w/ 2 x 8 wood decking- no title ets & charger rims *Ohnsong 18’ x 96” van body w/ 84” sides, RH HOOP BUILDINGS, TENTS & GATES: *4) Goodyear LT265/60R20 tires on Chev stock side twin side doors & rear roll up door *Unused 30’ x 65’ x 15’ peak ceiling double rims *5x7 2-wheel tilt bed trailer- no title door storage building w/ commercial fabric*12) 11-24.5 LP truck tires *Ford 2-wheel pickup box trailer- no title waterproof, UV & fire resistant & 12’ drive *4) Unused Carlisle Guard Dog HD 12-16.5 *Donahue trailer through doors at two ends NHS skid steer tires *2000 Thermo King TDII-SR unit w/ Yanmar *Unused 30’ x 40’ x 15’ peak ceiling double diesel engine, just taken out of van body, door storage building w/ commercial fabric- *2) 11.25-28.5L single ribs on JD rims *2) Goodyear 18.4-38 tractor tires SN#07931G5110 waterproof, UV & fire resistant & 12’ drive *2) Firestone 300/95R46 tires & band rims *2) Alum headache racks through doors at two ends used as duals for JD SP sprayer *2) Steerable pusher axles *Unused 20’ x 30’ x 12’ peak ceiling storage *2) Firestone 320/90R46 tires & band rims *Warehouse roller style conveyors for van shelter w/ commercial fabric & roll up door used as duals for JD SP sprayer trailers *2) Unused 10’ x 20’ commercial instant pop *4) Firestone 12.4R54 tires w/ Unverferth TRAVEL TRAILERS, MOTORHOME, BOAT up tent & LAWN TRACTOR: *Unused 20’ HD 2 piece wrought iron driveway SB1054-38-H step up rims, fits 38” cast hub

GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION For more information call 701-757-4015 office, 701-215-2058 Dennis, 701-317-0418 Mark

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624

Main Resource Equipment Auctions, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-40166, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- resourceauction.com

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Black Hereford Bulls For Sale DNA profiled, performance registered. Kroening Black Herefords. 218-435-1223

Polled Hereford Yearling Bulls for sale with very good EPD's. Many are AI sired by the top bulls available. Also calving ease bulls for heifers. Stenberg Herefords, Cody C 605-695-0931 Dave C 605-530-6002

Three 4 yr old purebred Angus bulls, embryo transfer, full brothers off the Troy Thomas Ranch located in the Sioux Falls area, $2,000. ea. (712) 986-5455

2nd Go round track and feed, Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-7085. Over 100 new and used saddles, Billy Cook, Dakota, Big Horn, Fabtron. Pony to size 18. All disciplines. Large inventory of tack. Weaver, Classic Equine, Dimond wool, Impact Gel, Montana Silversmith. Progressive Nutrition Horse Feed and shavings. Check us out! 48 head of heifer pairs, all AI calved. Also 90 F1 Baldie heifer pairs, excellent disposition and quality (605) 870-1639 For Sale: Gelbvieh and Balancer Red Heifers and Stock Cows, Reds and Blacks, ultrasounded for calving date, due March through May 701-663-7266 or 701-400-3483

Sim Angus Cross 2nd calf cows for sale. Bred Knutson Angus to start calving April 7th. $1,750 per head. (605) 881-2358 Registered Angus Yearling Bulls for sale. AI sired by Connealy Thunder and Schiefelbein Effective. i50k tested. Will be semen tested. Willing to keep until May 1st. Free delivery. Asking $2500. Granite Falls, MN. Visit www.rockvalleycattle.com for more details. (320) 226-6386 1999 Featherlite Stock Trailer – 7’ wide x 30’ long. Excellent condition, very low miles, $11,750. Call 218-280-6126

For Sale: Home raised Holstein Springers bred to A.I. sired Holstein bulls for easy calving. 712-230-1880 For Sale: 80 good quality home raised Angus Replacement Heifer calves. Had all shots. Poured, Bangs vaccinated. Diamond S Angus, Flasher, ND. (701) 597-3185 2004 Cattle Pot 53' Chaparral, Floors 90%, tires 90%, brakes and drums 90%, crank up nose deck, counter balance, 3/4 jail, 10' spread, rear dump axel, Excellent trailer, $28,000 OBO. (701) 371-7805 Ketterling Brother Bulls Age Advantage (20 months +) Bulls, Black and Red Angus or Simmental, Mostly AI or ET Sires. Excellent disposition, genetically selected, grown slowly, not fat. Use Age Advantage for more value for your dollar by servicing more cows than yearling, So you need less bulls around to feed. Bulls will maintain condition even after breeding. Been selling bulls 20+ years. Very satisfied customers, reasonably priced. Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141 Tri-State Bird & Animal Auction Saturday March 25. Ottertail County Fair Grounds West 1812 Pebble Lake Rd, Fergus Falls, MN. Expecting usual run of poultry and hoof animals. For more information call Chuck at 605-884-6309 or Wayne at 701-238-6820 For Sale: Registered Fleckvieh Bulls, Priced from $2500 to $4500, Yearlings & 2-year olds. All bulls diluter free, no grey calves on black cows. Knight Mixer Wagon 3142, Roughage Maxx with scale and 540 PTO, $19,000 OBO. 3 Auger Discharge, Yellow colored, above average condition. 605-999-4000


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MON., MAR 13 Equipment One Real Estate Auction, Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, Owner. Ritchie Bros.

TUE., MAR 21 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Dassel, MN. Meeker County, Owner. Steffes Group Inc.

TUE., MAR 14 Restaurant Equipment Online Auction, Fargo, ND. Former TGI Friday’s, Owner. Steffes Group Inc.

TUE., MAR 21 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Machinery & Equipment Estate Auction, Sherack, MN. Jason Johnston Estate, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

TUE., MAR 14 Farm Equipment Online Auction, Granite Falls, MN. Tjosvold Equipment, Owners. Steffes Group Inc.

TUE., MAR 21 - 10:00 AM/MT Machinery Auction, Bowman, ND. Buckmeier and Griffin, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

WED., MAR 15 Equipment and Machinery Auction, Online Only. Multiple parties, Owners. BigIron Auctions.

TUE., MAR 21 - 10:00 AM/CT AgIron Sioux Falls Event, Larchwood, IA. Consignment Deadline February 20. Steffes Group Inc.

WED., MAR 15 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Glyndon, MN. Buffalo River Farms, Owner. Steffes Group Inc.

TUE., MAR 21 - 6:00 PM/CT McLean County Land Auction, Washburn, ND. Nathan Strecker, Owner. Wolff Auctioneers.

THU., MAR 16 Farm Retirement Auction, Eden Valley, MN. David & Kathleen Ruhland, Owners. Steffes Group Inc.

WED., MAR 22 Unreserved Farm Equipment Auction, Online Only. Multiple Parties, Owners. BigIron Online Auctions.

THU., MAR 16 - 9:00 AM/CT Unreserved Equipment Auction, Brandon, MB. Ritchie Bros.

WED., MAR 22 - 9:30 AM/CT Unreserved Retirement Auction, Drumheller, ND. Keith Wilson and Dale & Bev Wilson, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

FRI., MAR 17 - FRI., MAR 24 Farm Retirement Auction, Souris, ND. Owen & Bob Kornkven, Owners. Steffes Group Inc.

WED., MAR 22 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Auction, Perley, MN. Mike Borgen & Tom Borgen, Owners. Steffes Group Inc.

SAT., MAR 18 - 10:00 AM/MT Gun & Coin Estate Auction, Sidney, MT. Maurice Luke Estate, Owners. RK Statewide Auction.

WED., MAR 22 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Ulen, MN. Schindle Family, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

SUN., MAR 19 - 11:00 AM/CT Combined Estate Auction, Halstad, MN. Multiple Parties, Owners. Berg Auction Service.

THU., MAR 23 Unreserved Equipment Auction, Lethbridge, AB. Justin Thompson, Owner. Ritchie Bros.

MON., MAR 20 Farm Retirement Auction, Cayuga, ND. Dana & Sandra Banish, Owners. Steffes Group Inc.

THU., MAR 23 - 10:00 AM/CT AgIron Litchfield Event, Litchfield, MN. Consignment Deadline February 23. Steffes Group Inc.

MON., MAR 20 - 11:00 PM/CT Unreserved Farm Auction, Rosetown, MB. South Trail Farms, Owner. Ritchie Bros.

FRI., MAR 24 - 10:00 AM/CT Unreserved Retirement Auction, Draper, SD. Scott & Janet Dowling, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

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LIVESTOCK For Sale: Yearling Angus Bulls, sires include Resource, Hoover Dam, Basin Pay Weight, EXT, and Pioneer. Bulls developed on grass and hay only, no grain. Several flush brothers to offer for calving ease, performance, maternal strengths and excellent carcass merits. These bulls have it all, developed this way to hold together through the breeding season and they have more libido. For more info and to see our program go to www.knutsonangus.com or call 605-627-9400 or cell 605-690-1685

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Farm Equipment Auction

Friday, March 31, 2017 - 1:00 p.m. MDT LOCATION: From Lodgepole, SD, 1 mile south, to 111st., 2 miles west on 111 st., 10 miles south and west on Duck Creek Road, 2 miles south on Whitehill Road, 2 miles west on 113th st., 1 mile south to sale site. From Reeder, ND, 20.2 miles south on ND 22 and SD 79, 5 miles east on Ludlow Road, 5 miles south on Whitehill Road, 2 miles west on 113th st., 1 mile south to sale site. From Reva, SD, 4 1/2 miles east on SD 20, 21 miles north on SD 79 to Ludlow Road, 5 miles south on Whitehill Road, 2 miles west on 113th St., 1 mile south to sale site.

OWNER:

Don Nash Prairie City, South Dakota

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

Tractor

Air Seeders

John Deere 8970 with 20.8 x 42 Triples, 24 speed, 5 hydraulics, (6,213 hours), GPS with Auto Steer

John Deere 1860 with 1890 Updates, 1900 cart, 42’ with 7.5� space Concord 44’ Air Seeder with 12� space, FROG à RZ DQK\GURXV GLVN FORVXUHV 3503 cart with Torpedo Hitch, 3 compartment tank, hydraulic fan, trip shank (good conditon)

Combine & Heads

Pheasants for Sale Adult roosters 605-233-0359

Purebred Australian Shepherd Puppies For Sale Current on all shots, potty & crate trained. ONLY 3 STILL AVAILABLE! 218-506-8514, See pics on FB

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For sale, Moly mfg, Silencer hydraulic squeeze chute. 2014 model, swing arm, hydraulic controls, hydraulic head and neck extender, side open gate, removable lower panels, hydraulic rear gate, self contained, hyd pump with elec motor, no palp cage, excellent cond, small herd, (701) 336-2621

SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com

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1991 John Deere 9600 Combine with ext. hopper, chaff spreader (recent engine work) John Deere 925 25’ straight head with pickup reel John Deere 914 Pickup head with JD PKP John Deere 912 Pickup head with Sund PKP John Deere 925 Straight head with 9� Lucke Pans

Truck

.UDXVH ҋ 5RFNà H[ 'LVN Melroe #903 6 x 16 Plow 3 - 1000 Gal. Anhydrous Tanks Flex Coil #800 44’ Chisel Plow with Flex Coil Harrows Lilliston 8 x 30 3 Pt. Cultivator

Camper 1973 Four Seasons 8’ X 28’ 5th Wheel Camper, sleeps 4 with A.C., heater, stove and refrigerator 1998 Freightliner FL70, Cat Engine and Bulk Propane Tank Auctioneers - Clerk: #33

Tyler 150 Patriot Self Propelled Sprayer with 750 gal. Stainless Steel Tank, 75’ boom with 5’ extension, easy steer guidance GPS with auto steer, 3 way nozzle bodies, hydraulic wheel adjustment, Raven 440 Controller

Grain Handling Equipment Mayrath 10� X 71’ Swing Auger :HVWÀHOG ¾ ; ҋ 6ZLQJ $XJHU :HVWÀHOG ¾ ; ҋ ZLWK (QJLQH :HVWÀHOG ¾ ; ҋ ZLWK (QJLQH :HVWÀHOG ¾ ; ҋ ZLWK KS .RKOHU Engine with Hydraulic lift and Trac (like new) Kwick Klein 7 Tube with hydraulic drive Hutchinson 6� X 16’ Auger with PTO

UNRESERVED ONLINE AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2017 1,273 ITEMS SELLING! 2013 New Holland T7.250 MFWD Tractor; 2010 John Deere 4730 Self-Propelled Sprayer; 2010 John Deere 7330 MFWD Tractor; 2009 Peterbuilt 388 T/A Truck Tractor; 2009 Case IH Patriot 4420 Self-Propelled Sprayer; 2006 Sterling LT8500 Feed Mixer Truck; 2010 John Deere 1990 CCS NoTill Air Seeder with 15� Spacing; 2012 Landoll 5530 Drill; 2008 Ford F-350 Super Duty 4x4 Service Truck; 2013 Case IH Early Riser 1255 Planter; 2008 John Deere 568 Round Baler; 2008 New Holland BB940AST Big Square Baler; 2015 Hitchcock APL-36 T/A Chain Floor Silage Trailer; 2012 Chevrolet Silverado K3500 4x4 Flatbed Pickup; Combines (6) - Combine Headers (14) - Tractors (49) - Trailers (52) - Trucks/Pickups (57) - Planters (28) - Sprayers (20) - Disks (29) - Floaters (9) - Plus Much More!

Tillage Equipment

Sprayer with Water Tanks

Generator 8,000 Watt Generac Propane Fired Generator Terms: Cash

Lunch will be served

2 - 10,000 Gal. Poly Water Tanks (like new) 2 - 3,000 Gal. Poly Water Tanks 1 - 1,000 Gal. Poly Water Tank

Auctioneers Note: This is a complete listing of the sale. There are no small items. Be on time! Not Responsible for Accidents

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