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The South Dakota FFA Foundation has named the annual “FFA Family of the Year,” honoring a family’s longterm involvement in the South Dakota FFA/Agriculture Education program. The 2017 recipient of this award is the Kent and Faye Frerichs family, along with their children and spouses, Aaron, Jason, Ashley, Ryan Frerichs and Miranda (Frerichs) and Mark Huesman as well as future FFA members Noah, Nathaniel, Nicholas, and Ava. The award was presented on April 23, during the State FFA Convention in Brookings. “The purpose of this award is to recognize a South Dakota FFA family that has gone the extra mile for the FFA at the local and state levels through their words and deeds. The actions of the entire Frerichs family through multiple generations have modeled the FFA mission — developing premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agriculture education. We are proud to recognize them with this special award,” says Gerri Ann Eide, South Dakota FFA Foundation executive director. The Frerichs have been active at the chapter, state and national levels of FFA. They put the phrase from the FFA Creed, “a faith, born not of words but of deeds” into action. Kent and Faye have actively supported FFA for MAY 17 — John Mesko, executive director of the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Society (MOSES), will present “Barriers to Rapidly Expanding Sustainable and Organic Production” at the Minneapolis Ag Club lunch from noon to 2 p.m. Tickets are $60. The event is organized by HighQuest Group. MAY 30-JUNE 1 — Montana Stockgrowers Association Mid Year Meeting, Great Falls, Mont. Information: mtbeef.org/events/midyear-meeting. MAY 30-JUNE 1 — Tractor Safety School, North Dakota 4-H Camp near Washburn, N.D. Contact Rick Schmidt, at rick.schmidt@ndsu.edu to register. MAY 31-JUNE 2 — Tractor Safety School, Kindred N.D. Contact Kelcey Hoffmann at kelcey.hoffmann@ ndsu.edu to register. JUNE 1 — NDSU Livestock Judging Camp, Fargo, N.D. Information: Contact Justin Crosswhite at justin. crosswhite@ndsu.edu JUNE 3 — Clay County Breakfast on the Farm, Kasin Farmers - Hawley, Minn. Information: Contact Keith or Lori Aakre at laakre55@rrt.net or aakrelo@mnstate.edu.

AgCountry Farm Credit Services awards $24,000 in scholarships AgCountry Farm Credit Services has awarded twenty-four $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors from northwest and west central Minnesota and eastern North Dakota. Criteria for selection included academic record, vocational promise, financial need, personal attributes and leadership/extra-curricular activities. The following students are this year’s recipients: Drew Asche, son of Jason and Hollie Asche, Stirum, N.D. Andrew Backman, son of Tim and Marilyn Backman, Herman, Minn. Alexia Belk, daughter of Bud and Joni Belk, Fargo, N.D. Valerie Davis, daughter of Kurt and Shawn Davis, Bemidji, Minn. Megan Findlay, daughter of Gary Findlay, Herman, Minn. Mikayla Fingarson, daughter of Lindsey and Lori Fingarson, Edinburg, N.D. Peyton Halverson, daughter of Rod and Jamie Halverson, Cando, N.D. Will Harren, son of Gregg and Nancy Harren, Eagle Bend, Minn. Calista Heley, daughter of Darwin Heley, Lidgerwood, N.D. Peter Hendrickx, son of Mike and Jean Hendrickx, Menahga, Minn. JUNE 3 — Stearns County Breakfast on the Farm, Kuechle Dairy Eden Valley/Watkins, Minn. area. Information: Contact Tara Meyer at tara.meyer15@gmail.com. JUNE 5-9 — North Dakota FFA Convention, Fargo, N.D. Information: ndffa.org/StateConvention.html. JUNE 8 — Wabasha Family Night on the Farm, Plainview, Minn. Information: Call 507-951-2951.

FCCU announces recent hires First Community Credit Union recently hired Andrea Fayville as an ag and commercial loan officer and Orrin Kluting as an ag and commercial loan intern. As an ag and commercial loan officer, Fayville will be responsible for sales and service of member business loans for the credit union. Kluting will be responsible for sales and service of member business loans to the credit union.

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Noah Heuchert, son of Carlton and Stacey Heuchert, Saint Thomas, N.D. Alanna Ivers, daughter of James and Elizabeth Ivers, Thompson, N.D. Amber Johnson, daughter of Russell and Barbara Johnson, Sebeka, Minn. Brandon Kasprick, son of Brian and Brenda Kasprick, Angus, Minn. Brandon Kolstoe, son of Chris and Nancy Kolstoe, Red Lake Falls, Minn. Traci Lagein, daughter of David and Janell Lagein, Rocklake, N.D. Mitchell Olson, son of Darrin and Stephanie Olson, Crookston, Minn. Ella Rockstad, daughter of Eric and Gretchen Rockstad, Ada, Minn. Brittany Roesch, daughter of David and Linda Roesch, Ada, Minn. Samantha Sabin, daughter of Dave Sabin and Marci Burkel, Menahga, Minn. Ashley Solvie, daughter of Dean and Deb Solvie, Hancock, Minn. Nathan Steffan, son of John and Brenda Steffan, Michigan, N.D. Gracie Vatthauer, daughter of Dale and Jessica Vatthauer, Wheaton, Minn. Carly Zaharia, daughter of Tom and DesaRae Zaharia, Pembina, N.D.

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Hosting wind turbines benefits many ÄĽ Â›ÄžĂŒ° ›ļɆ QïIJ ČɆ SÉŒ ÉŒ Connie Krapp’s May 8 commentary (Cost/benefit of wind energy must be publicized) makes her conclusion without carefully weighing the costs and benefits of wind energy. As a North Dakota taxpayer who did fully analyze the details when I considered leasing some of my land for a proposed wind farm, here’s what I concluded: Agreeing to host wind turbines is a no-brainer. It means we won’t have to worry about being able to pass the ranch on to the next generation; lease payments will ensure our lifestyle. Older people can look forward to this income in retirement. For middle-aged ranchers with children, wind lease payments offer a security net, allowing them to upgrade operations or pay for their kids’ college. Our proposed wind project

won’t be good for just my family, it will help my entire community. It will boost our local tax base significantly, giving the town new resources to help our schools and fix roads. Like Connie I’m concerned about costs of energy, but studies show wind is the cheapest source of electricity in places like North Dakota, even accounting for incentives. Look at Iowa — the state blows away the competition by using wind to generate over 35 percent of its electricity. And yet, it has some of the cheapest electric rates in the country, sitting far below the national average. If your readers want to contact the Public Service Commission at ndpsc@nd.gov, they should let it know the cost benefit analysis of wind has already been done. Wind works for North Dakota taxpayers. Editor’s note: David Day is a rancher from 0RIĆ W 1 '

Check the history on wind energy development ÄĽ ÂŠĂŒĂ?Ă? oÄŒï̡Ɇ .›ÿļɆ oÉŒ ÉŒ “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.â€? This quote by George Santayana appears on the frieze at the entrance of the main library at the University of Colorado. It has been widely used in variation by presidents, economists, generals, etc., who want to point out past mistakes so we don’t repeat them. Wind companies DO NOT want us to check out their history. They DO NOT want us to find out how they come into communities with smooth talkers and slick lawyers. We are only to believe what they tell us. Only their lawyers and paid experts have the right answers. There’s no need to ask questions. For billions of dollars in Produc-

tion Tax Credits, they’ll give the only answers we need. They don’t give a rat’s tail about our health and safety, property values, ground water quality, wildlife or just doing the right thing. There is more than a 25-year history of how they operate. They have left a trail. They divide, devastate and wreak havoc on families, communities and wildlife. People from all across the U.S., Canada and Europe are speaking out about the negative, life-changing impacts. Wind companies’ “experts� and lawyers bribe, belittle, bully and call people liars who have suffered because of misplaced turbines. At one meeting, a lawyer said wind turbine syndrome is all in their head. His statement was truer than he

realized. A Colorado psychiatrist has said WTS can be compared to post-traumatic stress disorder. Not all people suffer the effects, but if you do it is very real. Do the research. Every day there are new articles from concerned citizens who want to warn us not to be duped into what they were years ago. We have a history to check out and they did not. They only had the unscrupulous wind companies’ words.

When the governor and our representatives build a home and live among the turbines, I will put a little more credence in what they tell us. Say green energy and money in the same sentence and people go brain dead. Pull your heads out of the sand. Turbines are neither green or harmless. Do the research! Editor’s note: Will Stone owns land on the eastern edge of the Coteau Hills of South 'DNRWD KRVWV SKHDVDQW KXQWHUV DQG RZQV WKH *DWH &LW\ /RGJH LQ *DU\ 6 '


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NATIONAL NEWS

Conservation freeze: Popular program sees change

By Jonathan Knutson $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU New enrollment in a popular conservation program has been frozen, but producers interested in it shouldn’t give up hope, a sustainable agriculture official says. The U.S. Department of Agriculture as of May 3 quit enrolling new acres in the Continuous Conservation Reserve Program because the larger program of which it is a part had reached its acreage cap. But the USDA will continue to accept offers (or applications) for CCRP, though qualified offers won’t be accepted and enrolled until the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1, says Greg Fogel, policy director of the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition. The Washington, D.C.based organization works to advance the sustainability of agriculture, food systems, natural resources and rural communities. What’s more, farmers in some states still have access to a statelevel subset of CCRP, he says. Some definitions are in order:

The Conservation Reserve Program, or CRP, allows participating farmers to take marginal cropland out of production in return for rental payments. The land is placed in grasses and sometimes trees to conserve soil, protect water quality and provide wildlife habitat. There are specific sign-up periods for CRP. CCRP is an offshoot of CRP. It pays farmers to install partial field conservation practices, primarily buffers, to protect soil and water quality and wildlife habitat. In contrast to CRP, land can be enrolled in CCRP at any time, which accounts for the “continuous� in name. State Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs, or CREP, are a subset of CCRP. While the latter is handled exclusively at the federal level, CREP involves the federal and state governments. Some, but not all, states are involved in CREP, which targets specific high-priority projects identified by state, local or tribal governments. The Farm Service Agency, or FSA, is the arm of the USDA that administers

CRP, CCRP and CREP. Landowners or farmers interested in the conservation programs should contact their local FSA office.

Farm bill cap The federal farm bill, the centerpiece of U.S. food and ag policy, caps CRP acres at 24 million. Acreage had been nearing that limit, prompting the freeze until the new fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, Fogel says. “Interest in continuous enrollment has been very high recently,� Fogel says, pointing to record enrollment in 2015 and 2016. Poor crop prices account for at least some of the interest, he says. About 2.5 million acres enrolled in CRP will expire on Sept. 30, 2017, the end of fiscal year 2017, which will open the door for the USDA to add acres while remaining below the 24-million-acre cap, Fogel says. But it’s uncertain whether those acres will be added through a new general CRP sign-up or through CRRP. “We’re urging them (USDA) to proceed with continuous enrollment at

the start of fiscal year,� Fogel says. There’s widespread speculation in ag circles that the 24-million-acre cap will be raised in the next farm bill. “There are people pushing for that, certainly,� Fogel says. “It (size of the cap) swings back and forth like a pendulum with every farm bill.� Now, given poor crop prices, interest in conservation programs is growing, increasing pressure to raise the cap, he says.

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Local FSA offices are a good starting point about conservation programs. More information on state CREP programs: www.fsa.usda.gov/programsand-services/conservationprograms/conservation-reserveenhancement/index. North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana offer CREP options, according to the FSA web site. Though it’s not included on the FSA web site, Minnesota lawmakers earlier this year approved a new CREP initiative. More information: http:// www.bwsr.state.mn.us/crep/.

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An ode to farm and ranch moms

don’t think Mom wanted to know how to pull a gooseneck stock trailer behind the ¾-ton pickup. But when my brother and I needed to get our 4-H animals to town on a day Dad was busy, she learned. I doubt she had a burning desire to learn how to keep score at baseball games. But when my softball team needed a scorekeeper, she became one — and a good one at that, able to distinguish an error from a base hit from a fielder’s choice. Dad always has made my brother and me a priority. It’s hard for anyone entrusted with the care of crops and cattle to get away, but in all my years of sports and other activities, he rarely missed a game, and we took many memorable family vacations. But we also grew up knowing that some things were out of his control. Calves have to be pulled regardless of what time volleyball practice was, and water has to be set even when you have to get the 4-H steers into town to be weighed. So, like many farm and ranch women, Mom was — and still is — the one who makes sure the little things get done. Mom grew up a city girl, albeit one with fond memories of trips to my grandmother’s family farm in Palermo, N.D. But when she married my Dad, she adjusted quickly — and well, I might add. She learned to drive tractor. She helped make huge meals for hungry branding crews. She ran for parts. She took over keeping the books. And she raised two farm kids who would grow up to keep her even busier. When a time came that Dad couldn’t get us and our animals into town to be tagged and weighed per 4-H rules, he taught Mom how to backup the gooseneck. I don’t recall her having any incidents — and certainly if there had been any incidents we probably still would be teasing her about them. Without Mom, we would have missed a lot of 4-H events. In fact, we would have missed a lot of things in general. I always knew how integral Mom was to getting us from here to there and keeping us in line. But until I had two little girls chasing me around, calling me “mom,” or some variation thereof, and expecting me to know everything and do everything, I didn’t realize fully what the job entailed. Parenting is a tough gig in any circumstance. You’re trying to keep alive tiny creatures who want nothing more than to put those rocks in their mouths or run into that street. You’re trying to teach them right from wrong. Do this. Don’t do that. Eat this. Don’t eat that. Add to that the general worries of farm life. There are a plethora of safety issues around every corner, just waiting to be discovered by an adventurous kid or a clumsy toddler. And it won’t rain. And the cows are out. And now it won’t stop raining. And the tractor won’t start. Until I had to start planning my days and nights around another little human’s schedule, I never considered the stress on the parent who isn’t in the tractor or out in the calving barn. I thought the hardest part about raising a kid on the farm would be that I wouldn’t be able to help as much as I’d like. Turns out, it’s not easy to be the only grown-up in the house when the other parent is out baling alfalfa at all hours of the night or doctoring sick calves through suppertime or feeding cows on Christmas morning. It’s not easy to manage everyone’s schedules, sometimes without a lot of backup. So thank you to all the moms who see to it that everything gets done, whether that means driving a tractor, holding a baby, feeding the crew, driving carpool or doing whatever new thing pops up that day. And thanks especially to my Mom, who always has made the job look a whole lot easier than it really is.


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CROP CONSULTANT CORNER

Planting progress varies in northeast North Dakota

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lanting progress varies greatly in my northeast North Dakota area. A few farmers were able to start seeding around May 2, and I have other clients who have yet to reach the field. Farmers around the Fordville, N.D., area have had some decent success getting the crop planted during this last week. Binford, McVille and Aneta farmers were also able to get some cereals and corn planted the last few days. South of Lakota has seen some MARK activity around the HUSO Stump Lake area, but the Highway 2 region from Lakota to Niagara seems to be the slowest to dry out. A few farms have applied some fertilizer, but don’t have much seed in the ground.

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The last two weeks have been very busy loading monitors with prescriptions for different applications. Variable rate applications have widely been adapted for many of my farmers with the goal to maximize yield in our top

performing acres, and certainly try to minimize our losses in the poor producing ones. The success of variable rate is more about communication than anything. Communication between the farmer, consultant, prescription writer, equipment dealer, agronomy retailer and custom applicator is very important to make sure no steps are missed and the equipment can perform to the task we are asking it to. Writing a prescription for a field also allows us to apply what we call “learning blocks� in a field. These blocks could be any product such as nitrogen, phosphate blend, liquid starter or corn seed. We are trying to find a response from different application rates of these products to determine if: A) we should apply different rates in certain areas, or B) our current rates are in fact adequate and optimal to achieve goals.

Field Scouting: Burndown applications While fields have been too wet for some farmers to get started, it hasn’t been too wet for weeds. Some fields that have been planted have required

a burndown after seeding because of weed pressure, and the fact that vertical tillage isn’t as successful at eliminating weeds as a cultivation pass. However, even our cultivation pass is showing some weed escapes such as foxtail barley. Foxtail barley is common weed in this area and can be quite difficult to control in crop if the size gets too big. A burndown application is very effective and cheaper than an in-crop application. A majority of farms I work with plan on doing a preplant or pre-emerge/ burndown application for their beans this season. We have been actively scouting these fields to make sure we are using the right products for the situation when we have emerged weeds after the beans are in the ground. Weed resistance is growing into my area and I’m sure others as well. We are doing everything possible to minimize the establishment of glyphosate resistant weeds.

Winter rye The fields in my area that are currently green are planted with rye. A few growers planted winter rye last fall — some for the first time and others

for their second season. Most of these fields will be planted to soybeans or edible beans. A couple of these fields were recently terminated as they will be planted to wheat and corn. In 2016, the spring was the opposite of our current moisture situation. With it being quite dry last year, we saw some mixed results with the rye as it used more moisture than we would have liked and didn’t provide a great seed bed. This year appears to be different. The rye fields again are using moisture, but now that looks to be quite a benefit. We should have no problem waiting for these fields to dry out. I expect a majority of these fields to be planted in the next five to 10 days. I look forward to sharing an update again in June. Mark Huso of Huso Crop Consulting from Lakota, N.D., is a crop consultant who works with farmers in Nelson, Griggs, Steele, Grand Forks, Walsh and Ramsey counties in North Dakota. He will be providing Agweek with monthly updates during the planting, growing and harvest seasons, sharing his own insights, opinions and observations. Huso is involved in the production of cereals, FDQROD FRUQ HGLEOH EHDQ VR\EHDQ DQG VXQć RZHUV Connect with Huso at husocrop@polarcomm.com or on Twitter at @husocrop.

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t seems like a simple and straightforward constitutional question: Can the government flood your private property by building a massive dam and reservoir, then claim ownership of that property without compensating you for what they flooded? A law degree should not be required to answer this question. Without grabbing a textbook or Googling the Constitution, your JOSHUA A. instinct was SWANSON first probably something along the lines of, “Hey, doesn’t something in the Constitution, like the Takings Clause, protect us from that?� Our Founding Fathers would likely agree. After all, they believed so strongly in the importance of private property rights they accorded it gospel-like status by including the prohibition against the government taking your property in the Bill of Rights. The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution seemingly provides

the answer to our question in its closing sentence, stating “[N]or shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.â€? This simple sentence is of particular significance here, in the Great Plains, where our economy and livelihoods depends on the land and agriculture. Not that it needed repeating, but the homesteaders who broke this tough prairie soil and turned it into the breadbasket of the world enshrined the same sacrosanct principle in the North Dakota Constitution at Article I, Section 16, which provides, “Private property shall not be taken or damaged for public use without just compensation having been first made to, or paid into court for the owner ‌â€? So, the short answer is that the government should not be able to take your property by flooding it. Unfortunately, for hundreds of landowners in western North Dakota, that is exactly what has happened. The agency responsible for managing the state’s minerals, the Board of University and School Lands, is claiming the state owns hundreds of thousands of private mineral acres by virtue of the United States flooding

that land with Lake Sakakawea in the 1950s and 1960s. Back in the 1950s, the United States began approaching landowners with two options, neither good. In essence, the United States said either sell us your land because we’re going to flood it, or we’ll take you to court and get your land condemned. Imagine the heartache of the government taking your land. The United States, though, allowed these landowners, who were losing some of their best farm and ranchland to the man-made government reservoir, to keep their minerals. For decades, these landowners and their heirs went on to lease these minerals. I’m the proud son of a fourthgeneration farmer from Maddock, N.D. My dad and grandpa still farm there. They both get Agweek and have ever since I can remember. My greatgreat-grandparents homesteaded near Esmond, N.D. That land is part of our story, just like your land is part of your family’s story — a tie that binds over 100 years of our family. Now, as a lawyer, I see landowners who, after losing their land to the federal government for Lake

Sakakawea, have to contend with an agency claiming the same land flooded nearly 60 years ago, despite the clear protections in the United States and North Dakota Constitutions. The original heartache and devastation their grandparents endured is reopened. In response, the state Legislature passed and the governor signed Senate Bill 2134. This bill, codified at Chapter 61-33.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, recognizes that the state has no claim to the mineral interests that were reserved by landowners when their property was flooded by Lake Sakakawea. All is right, then? No, all is not right. Despite the Legislature passing Senate Bill 2134, and even with the protections for private property in the United States and North Dakota constitutions, the Land Board refuses to yield, still claiming this private property. The issue will culminate this summer at the North Dakota Supreme Court. When a straightforward constitutional issue isn’t. Swanson is an attorney at Vogel Law Firm in Fargo, N.D., and practices land use, natural resource, ag and business law.


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REGIONAL NEWS

Cover crops aid in preserving moisture By Abbey Wick NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist Water is a critical part of the dryland farming system — the amount and timing is up to Mother Nature, but the management is up to farmers. To fit current conditions in the region, farmers are experimenting with tools to use excess moisture in the spring, while at the same time conserving moisture for crop use later in the growing season. One versatile tool that can be added to the system is a cover crop. Conservation tillage and drainage are also options and should be used in combination with other approaches. I primarily want to talk about cover crops as a moisture management tool. One species that is gaining popularity in this region is cereal rye. Farmers are trying rates from 20 to 70 pounds per acre with planting dates ranging

from interseeding cereal rye in corn in mid-June to seeding post-harvest in late October. Cereal rye removes water from the soil through transpiration when it starts growing in the fall and then again in the spring after over-wintering. Most of the moisture removal will come in spring when rye is growing quickly. Cereal rye also helps with water movement down into the soil along root channels. This, along with the cereal rye residue after termination, helps store and retain soil water for crop use later in the growing season. Here are a few tips for using cereal rye: (1) Rotation: With any cover crop, think about your current and next crop in rotation. Do not use cereal rye before a wheat crop because of volun-

teer issues. Also, do not plant corn into a living cereal rye cover crop because of allelopathic effects, soil drying, nitrogen tie-up and disease carry-over. (2) Termination timing and guidelines: Risk Management Agency guidelines need to be considered if you decide to plant a cash crop directly into a living cereal rye cover crop. Look further into these guidelines before deciding to plant green. Also, if it is a dry spring, cereal rye could be terminated early to avoid drying out the seedbed too much. (3) Seeding rates/timing: Consider soil texture when selecting seeding rates. On a sandy soil, rates should be lower (20 to 30 pounds per acre) and in a high clay soil, bump up the rates (30 to 40 pounds per acre or higher) when seeding. Most farmers recommend that you increase the seeding

rate as you get later into the fall or if you broadcast. Reducing tillage is another tool. Residue in reduced till systems can be a challenge in the spring (which is why cereal rye is a nice addition), but water stored in the soil profile can come in handy later in the season. To maximize investments in drainage, use cover crops and reduced tillage to get the water to the tile lines, and prevent the soil from moving off the field with ditching. Find a balance with these approaches to achieve successful water management on your farm. For more information, visit the NDSU Soil Health webpage: NDSU.edu/soilhealth or follow me on Twitter: @NDSUsoilhealth. Editor’s note: Wick is an Extension Soil Health Specialist at NDSU. The Soil Health Minute is a monthly column.

Cass County farmer on track with seed beans

By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer CHAFFEE, N.D. — Matt Poulson farms with his father and uncle near Chaffee, N.D., in southwest Cass County — one of the biggest soybean acreage counties in the U.S. Poulson was speeding toward completing 1,000 acres of seed soybeans in May and reckoned the Poulson Brothers were a bit ahead of the typical pace. In 2016 the Poulsons finished soybean planting on May 9 or 10, so this year they may be a day or two past that — perhaps finishing by May 11. “We’re definitely not behind by any means,” Poulson says, noting sometimes soybeans are planted into June. The farm already had their barley and sugar beets done — planted in cooler ground — then planted corn, sunflowers and finally soybeans. Farmers farther north had more rain and snow and were experiencing delays. The Poulsons acquired more sugar beet stock shares than in previous years and increased their barley acres. “They’re just starting to turn a wheel, while we got 550 acres of sugar beets in by April 15, so we’ve been more fortunate down here,” he says. Conditions were dry enough that Poulson was using windshield wipers to keep the swirling dust off the

back window. When it started spitting rain on May 8, Poulson indicated he wouldn’t have minded parking the planter for a day or two if the dust would settle. The Poulsons raise seed soybeans for a few companies — both standard Roundup-ready soybeans and, separately, non-GMO food grade soybeans. “Next year they’ll repackage these and sell them commercially to people in the area with these same varieties,” he said. Poulson says the early planting should bode well for the crop, but that’s always a question. Many farmers have been losing money for the past couple of years, or would have if not for strong yields. “You hear some stories of people not being able to get loans,” he says. “Most farmers are cautiously optimistic this time of year. It’s fun when you get the seed in the ground but there’s that kind of dark cloud hanging over the ag industry with the prices, but that could all change if some places get way too much water or don’t get any water for a long time. Things can change in a hurry.” The Poulsons were growing only corn and soybeans only four years ago. Now they’ve shifted into specialty crops that they get paid a premium on. “It makes up that gap when you’re

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Matt Poulson of Chaffee, N.D., farms with his father and uncle on Poulson Brothers of Chaffee, N.D. getting those premiums,” he says. The seed growing market niche has become somewhat more popular in the region, with the lackluster commodity bean prices. “We get paid a premium for grow-

ing these,” Poulson says. “A lot of people try to get on the programs, but in many cases it’s (available) if you’ve had a relationship for a few years. We’re able to grow quite a few acres of them.”


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THE PINKE POST

Connecting farming and food choices in the classroom By Katie Pinke I speak and write about food and agriculture. My kids are exposed to agriculture thanks to my family’s farm. They’re active in 4-H, too. This past week, my third grader, Elizabeth, came home KATIE from school asking about PINKE organic versus conventional farming and food. I listened intently when she asked, “So organic matter in soil is for organic farming? And organic doesn’t spray, right? When there is an organic label on food, is it healthier?” I didn’t know where to start to answer her barrage of questions. This generation we’re raising is receiving mixed messages from confusing labels and loud, misinformed voices that aren’t based on science or food choices. Rather than only sit down with Elizabeth, I sent a message to her teacher asking if I could give a presentation to the class. I was looking forward to the challenge because if my own child is confused about farming practices and

food terminology, I’m sure there are others too. The teacher agreed to the idea. When an opportunity like this comes up, my intention isn’t to start an organic versus conventional food and farming debate. We need farmers to raise a variety of crops using a variety of production and management methods. My farming friends and the local elevator gave me samples of wheat, corn, soybean, durum and sunflowers. I also had treated corn, soybeans and durum seed from friends and brought black beans from my parent’s farm. Then I went shopping in my pantry and at my local grocery store for items to showcase crops grown in our area and the foods you and I enjoy to eat. I displayed the crops and food for my presentation on the front table of the third-grade classroom. We went through each crop, talking about GMO, non-GMO, organic farming, food and label options. The students were engaged and asked a lot of questions. Living in a rural area you might expect our kids to be more connected to farming. However, many are just as

removed from farming and food production as urban kids. The students wanted to know about field corn versus sweet corn and about soybean varieties that are used for nonGMO soymilk. I also shared that one farmer feeds an average of 155 people and that people working in production agriculture are less than 2 percent of the population. We also discussed the variety of agriculture and food careers they might be interested in someday and the demand for people to work in the agriculture industry. Elizabeth came home and said, “I could be a meat scientist or a researcher to make seeds better!” I said, “Yes! What is the most interesting thing you learned today?” She said, “Twizzlers are made out of corn syrup and wheat and you let us all eat Twizzlers.” I said, “And anything else?” She replied, “Well, Mom. I’m still a little confused about GMO seeds but I understand more now. Biotechnology protects crops from bugs and disease.” I chalked up her observations as a mom win.

The next morning, Elizabeth came down the stairs and said, “Mom! I am changing my career.” Up until that point, she wanted to attend the University of North Dakota to get her doctorate degree to be a physical or occupational therapist. Elizabeth has always been a girl with a plan. “OK, what have you chosen now?” I asked. “I want to be a full-time teacher in Wishek. You can come to my classroom every year to talk about agriculture,” she replied. She started her kindergarten year with a goal of being a teacher. Maybe she will become an agriculture education teacher someday. I fail at times connecting my own kids to food choices and how food is grown by farmers all around us. I learned with a little planning I can connect with kids in a fun environment. After seeing Elizabeth and her classmates’ eagerness to learn, I will volunteer again and bring Twizzlers. Editor’s note: Pinke is the publisher and general manager of Agweek. She can be reached at kpinke@agweek.com, or connect with her on Twitter @katpinke.


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advice do you have for young professionals pursuing careers in agriculture while raising kids? Regardless of whether you’re working in ag or another industry: Work really hard and care about what you do. Set goals that are aligned with both your family objectives and your career objectives. And don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. My mantra has always been: Blessed are the flexible for we shall not be bent out of shape. Q: What do you do to encourage others? Who/what serves as a source of encouragement for you? I’m so very grateful to have had amazing mentors in my life. I feel I have a responsibility to do the same for young people and have tried my best to help shape the next generation by mentoring kids at church, school, 4-H, FFA and at PFS with our interns. I always encourage our Peterson Farms Seed team to speak and promote ag whenever and wherever we’re able. We recently had 12 people mentoring students in an NDSU Ag Sales class. We try not to miss an opportunity to help promote this great industry! Q: If you could change one misconception about modern agriculture what would it be and why? Qó³ºĄê ÆĄÏ­ėáđėĄº Ì Ĉ ³óêº ɯ đĄºɢ mendous job of innovating. We’ve developed technologies that make our food safer and more affordable to a growing population — all the ģÌÏáºɯ ėĈÏêÆ áºĈĈ ģ đºĄɊ áºĈĈ á ê³ ê³ fewer pesticides. Somewhere, that story has been lost. I believe that every single farmer needs to speak up within his or her own circle of influence to make certain that misinformation about farming practices is squashed! Julie Peterson is vice president of marketing and human resources at Peterson Farms Seed. Founded by Julie and her husband Carl, the corn and soybean company remains independent and family-owned, serving farmers in Minnesota, South Dakota and North Dakota. Visit them at PetersonFarmsSeed.com or find them on Facebook or Twitter. Would you like to be featured in this segment or know of someone who would make an interesting SURĆ OH" &RQWDFW .DWLH 3LQNH DW NSLQNH#DJZHHN FRP


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REGIONAL NEWS

Crystal Sugar sends final offer after 8th day walkout. John Riskey, president of the BCTGM local in Grand Forks, reached for reaction, said the “sidebar is not supposed to be revealed publicly — either its contents or the fact of the discussion,” Riskey said. “They had no business to tell that. But since they did, they regressed and we did tell them we were done and we weren’t going to play games.” Regression means moving away from union interests, he said. “People’s livelihoods are on the line, as well as the company and the shareholders.” “Both sides exchanged proposals,” Borgen wrote, noting the company’s “tenth package proposal” had been posted on the website. She said the union’s “formal proposal would increase compensation by $22 million over a four year term of the contract, a 34.5 percent increase. “The parties remained very far apart in their proposals. In an effort to determine if there was a possible

road to a settlement, a small group from both sides met in a sidebar discussion,” she wrote. “Some good progress was made in narrowing the differences. “As the Company’s representatives to the sidebar were waiting for the Union’s chief negotiator, Jethro Head, to return to further discussions, they noticed several members of the Union’s negotiating team leaving the hotel,” she wrote. “Mr. Head then attempted to leave without talking to the Company’s representatives. “When confronted as to what was happening, Mr. Head said the Union ‘was done’ and he was leaving. When asked why the Union was leaving without receiving the Company’s last offer, Mr. Head said, ‘Do what you want. Send it to me.’ “On a number of occasions during the last few days of negotiations, the Company told the Union it hoped to reach a settlement, but if that was

not going to be possible, the Company intended to give the Union its best offer by the end of today, May 11, 2017,” she wrote. “Rather than giving the Company the courtesy of hearing the best and final offer, the Union simply walked away from the negotiations without notice. Accordingly, the Company has sent its best and final offer to the Union leaders this afternoon. We will be posting this final offer after the leadership has received it. We remain hopeful that our employees will be allowed to vote on this offer. That decision is up to the BCTGM.” Borgen, reached by Agweek on May 12, declined to comment or immediately say when the last offer will be available. Riskey acknowledged on Friday that the offer had reached him. “We will take it back to the membership.” The union leaders are working on specifics about considering the offer.

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By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer MOORHEAD, Minn. — American Crystal Sugar Co. officials say eight days of talks with their union leave the parties “far apart,” but that a “best and final” offer has been sent to union leaders. The farmer-owned cooperative with five factories in the Red River Valley is negotiating with the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Union over a multi-year contract that ends July 31, 2017. The contract covers about 1,200 workers. A failed negotiation ended in a union lockout in 2011 that lasted two years. Lisa Borgen, Crystal vice president of administration, posted a summary of a meeting May 11 on the company’s website for the labor talks. Her headline is that the “union walks out of negotiations without notice,” and describes the “eighth day of contract negotiations” as ending with a union


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COVER STORY

2017 planting gets off to a good start

By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer CROOKSTON, Minn. — Coty Wangen takes a few moments to wolf down his noon meal of hamburger macaroni hotdish, aka “farmer” hotdish, “funeral” hotdish or “church” hotdish. Employees of CHS Ag Services in Crookston, Minn., of which he is location manager, often bring food from home on particularly busy days. This early May day — warm, sunny and not terribly windy — is nearly perfect for planting, so Wangen and his fellow CHS employees are hard at work helping customers. His hasty meal finished, Wangen spares a little more time talking about planting in Crookston, a farm town in northwest Minnesota. Many crops, most notably corn, soybeans, wheat, dry edible beans and sugar beets, are grown in the Crookston area. Though some farmers in the northern part of his trade area are still struggling with excess moisture from the 2016 crop season, the overall planting pace is favorable, Wangen says. “It’s going pretty well for most of the guys,” he says. “It’s been a good spring so far.” That’s also a fair assessment of planting progress across Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana, farmers and others say. Though generalizing about fields and crops across the sprawling Upper Midwest is risky — some areas are almost always wetter or drier than producers would prefer — the 2017 crop overall is off to a good start. “Planting has gone very well in our area, though probably we’re a little ahead of some others,” says Mark Formo, a Litchville, N.D., farmer and immediate past president of the North Dakota Grain Growers Association. Litchville is in the east-central part of the state. In central South Dakota, “It’s been a pretty good planting season,” says Ruth Beck, Pierre-based agronomy field specialist with South Dakota State University Extension. “We’re on track. We’re doing fine.” Farmers in her area still have some soybeans to plant, as well as sunflowers, but there’s still plenty of time to get those crops in the ground, she says, noting that sunflowers often are planted in early June in her area.

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Corn seeds lay in freshly turned soil on the outskirts of Crookston, Minn. on Friday, May 5, 2017. Cover: Corey Bader, of Lehr, N.D., was seeding soybeans on May 10, 2017 in Logan County. Planting in parts of Montana was delayed somewhat by a stretch of cool, wet weather, says Tom Butcher, a Lewistown, Mont., farmer and president of his state Grain Growers Association. Lewiston is in central Montana. But the moisture was welcome and more than offsets the planting delays to which it contributed, he says. As of May 7, 46 percent of Montana spring wheat was planted, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That compares with 75 percent a year ago and the five-year average of 62 percent.

Key stretch ahead Favorable weather in the third and fourth weeks of May would maintain and even accelerate planting across the region. Though planting begins in April and ends in June — or even in early July, when the weather fails to cooperate — the second half of May is when most area farmers traditionally get much of their crop, especially corn and soybeans, into the ground. Here’s a look at what the U.S. Department of Agriculture says are long-term planting patterns for soybeans, corn for grain and spring wheat, the region’s three major crops.

Soybeans Minnesota — “Most active” planting from May 8 to June 2, with June 13 the normal wrap-up North Dakota — Most active from May 14 to June 3. June 11 is the normal wrap-up. South Dakota — Most active from May 15 to June 11, with June 21 the usual final date Corn for grain Minnesota — Most active from April

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Grains bins stand outside CHS Ag Services near Crookston, Minn. on Friday, May 5, 2017.

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Coty Wangen is the location manager for CHS Ag Services in Crookston, Minn. When asked about spring planting progress, Wangen said “Planting has been really good...corn is getting in the ground now.” Photo taken May 5, 2017.

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26 to May 19, with May 29 the normal wrap-up. Montana — Most active from May 4 to May 28, with June 4 the normal wrap-up. North Dakota — Most active from May 2 to May 28. June 4 is the normal wrap-up. South Dakota — Most active from May 2 to May 27. June is the usual final date. Spring wheat

Minnesota — Most active from April 23 to May 23, with June 1 the normal wrap-up. Montana — April 14 to May 12. May 18 is the usual final date. North Dakota — Most active from April 24 to May 25, with June 3 the normal wrap-up. South Dakota — Most active from April 8 to May 12. May 21 is usually the final date.

Averages can be misleading Spring wheat is usually the first of the three major crops to be planted, followed by corn and then soy-

beans. This year’s planting pace for all three crops generally trails their five-year averages. But those averages are skewed by several years of extremely early planting; that can leave the mistaken impression that farmers are behind where they should be this spring. One example: North Dakota farmers had planted 4 percent of soybeans by May 7 of this year, compared with the five-year average of 12 percent. The five-year average includes unusually early planting in both 2016 and 2012, however. But good planting progress in early

May helped many area farmers gain ground. For example, North Dakota farmers had planted 45 percent of their wheat by May 8, compared with 18 percent on May 1. Put differently, farmers in the state planted roughly a quarter of their wheat crop (27 percent) in one week. “It was really good to see how much progress was made,” says Neal Fisher, administrator of the North Dakota Wheat Commission. Farmers and area agriculturalists say planting progress for all three crops will be substantially higher when new statistics are released May 15, if the weather cooperates. As Wangen notes, modern farm equipment allows farmers to plant rapidly, weather permitting. Forecasts called for generally favorable planting conditions, though the weekend of May 12-14 could bring rain — which, in a few areas will be welcome. Southwestern North Dakota, part of Montana and a bit of west-central South Dakota are abnormally dry, the least severe of five drought categories, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, a partnership of the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USDA, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Still, dry conditions are less common than they were in the spring of 2016. A year ago, big parts of southern and northwest Montana were abnormally dry or in moderate drought, the second-least severe of the five drought categories, while most of western North Dakota, part of central North Dakota and southeast North Dakota and northeast South Dakota were all abnormally dry.

Timely planting, timely rains

Crops that are planted early, or at least not later than usual, usually produce better yields. Earlier planting shields crops from the worst of late-summer heat and reduces the odds of frost damage in the fall. Many Upper Midwest farmers got into their fields early in 2016, Formo noted, pointing to the excellent overall yields last fall. Timely rains during the growing season will be necessary, too, of course. “It seems like we always can use more rain here in central South Dakota. So we’ll need them (timely rains) again this year,” Beck says.


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AGRI-PULSE

Meet Secretary Sonny Perdue – new man at the helm of USDA

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onny Perdue was confirmed as the 31st Secretary of Agriculture just over two weeks ago, but he’s already had dozens of U.S. Department of Agriculture meetings, traveled to Kansas, Iowa and Arkansas, met with members of the National Association SARA of Farm WYANT Broadcasting, and even sat down with a few media outlets for oneon-one interviews. Our Agri-Pulse team interviewed Perdue on May 3 to learn more about the former Georgia governor and his key priorities, much of which he said were shaped during visits with 75 Senators as part of his lengthy confirmation process. The number one, two and three Senate priorities were “trade, trade and trade,” while labor and regulatory issues were fourth and fifth most frequently mentioned, respectively. “The good news is that I’m a grow it and sell it kind of guy,” he added. Perdue has already developed a great relationship with other key White House trade officials, including Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, who is expected to be the lead player on new trade agreements. It was Ross who told Perdue last week that Trump was seriously considering a withdrawal from the North American Free Trade Agreement. “He asked me what the impact on U.S. agriculture would be if we withdrew from NAFTA … and I said it would be very devastating and I’d love the opportunity to communicate that (to Trump),” Perdue said. It wasn’t much later that Perdue was in the White

House, showing Trump on a map all of the states that would suffer if, for example, Mexico reinstated tariffs on U.S. farm goods. Many of those agricultural states helped Trump collect the electoral points needed to defeat Hillary Clinton in the November 2016 election. The U.S. exported about $2.6 billion worth of corn to Mexico in 2016, according to USDA data. In 1993, the year before NAFTA was implemented, the U.S. sent just $35 million worth of corn south of the border. “I think like any good leader, (Trump) listens to a lot of advice and counsel and he made the decision that the word ‘withdraw’ or ‘terminate’ would be toxic to the markets, and determined that he would love to see (NAFTA) work for the betterment of all three nations,” Perdue said. On other trade-related issues:

Opening Chinese markets Perdue said progress is being made on re-opening Chinese markets to U.S. beef. During his first week on the job, Trump asked Perdue to write a letter to President Xi and “tell him of our willingness and desire to get U.S. beef into China.” Then Trump planned to put a personal note along with the letter. “Those are the kinds of personal relationships that matter,” Perdue explained, while also noting that he planned to be “latched at the hip” with Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, Trump’s nominee to be ambassador to China. Perdue expressed optimism that Trump’s team could also address trade disputes on ethanol, distilled-dried grains, and genetically modified organism trait approvals.

New Undersecretary for Trade position The Agricultural Act of 2014 gave USDA a directive

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On his third day as U.S. ag secretary, Sonny Perdue spoke at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Beacon Facility in Kansas City, Mo. to develop and report on a reorganization plan — leading to the establishment of a trade under secretary position — but previous USDA Sec. Tom Vilsack was reluctant to make the farm bill changes during the waning days of the Obama Administration. Perdue said he plans to create an under secretary for trade position, but did not provide details as to how he would separate the USDA mission areas with trade responsibilities. “With FSA, we want employees to think about serving our farmers day in and out; at the Foreign Agriculture Service, we want employees to wake up each day thinking about ‘how do I sell more.’”

Sugar The U.S. Department of Commerce announced recently that it would end the antidumping

and countervailing duty suspension agreements in place with Mexico and impose duties on Mexican sugar beginning June 5, unless the two countries can reach an accord before then to stop Mexico’s unfair trading practices. Perdue said he was hopeful that both sides could still cut a deal. “I hope everyone will come to the conclusion that it’s in their best interest to meet somewhere in the middle. We aren’t asking sugar beet or cane producers to do things that are not in their best long-term interest. We do want them to think long and hard about the consequences of the U.S. procuring raw sugar at the world market at lower prices than we are paying today.

Infrastructure needs Perdue also said the USDA intends to play a significant role in President

Donald Trump’s $1 trillion infrastructure plan, starting with making sure that even the remotest rural communities have highspeed access to the Internet. “Obviously, you know that broadband has become the new roads and sewers … of this century and one of the things in production agriculture that they’re using is connectivity,” Perdue said. “Frankly, from a more social standpoint, it’s going to be hard to keep good, smart kids on the farm if they can’t access (the Internet) on their smartphones,” Perdue said. “There’s a great motivation behind (better Internet), not only from a productive capacity, but for the future of sociological assimilation or rural areas.” Editor’s note: Wyant is president and founder of Agri-Pulse Communications Inc. Agri-Pulse Editors Bill Tomson and Philip Brasher contributed to this report.


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REGIONAL NEWS

Can U.S. agriculture get a better NAFTA deal?

By Michelle Rook WASHINGTON D.C. — During the 2016 Presidential campaign, Donald Trump called the North American Free Trade Agreement one of the worst trade deals in history and promised voters he would get rid of it as president. Trump recently announced he was going to withdraw from NAFTA, only to reverse that decision less than 12 hours later. Trump says due to the urging of the leaders in Canada and Mexico he is willing to renegotiate the deal. However, what will the White House renegotiate to make the pact better for agriculture? Farm group leaders were relieved the president decided not to withdraw from NAFTA, but they don’t believe they can renegotiate a better trade agreement. Mexico and Canada are top export customers for many U.S. agricultural products. Dave Warner with the National Pork Producers Council says NAFTA could be modernized to include areas like e-commerce, but his group doesn’t want changes beyond that because Mexico and Canada are top

U.S. customers. Colin Woodall with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association agrees, as Mexico and Canada also stand as top export markets for U.S. beef. “When it comes to cattle and beef we want to be left alone,� Woodall says. “Because of NAFTA, we have two $1 billion markets both to the north and south.� “NAFTA really opened the door for wheat in Mexico,� says Alan Tracy, president of U.S. Wheat Associates. “They dropped their tariff, and it gradually declined to zero. It’s become our No. 1 market.� “Under NAFTA we’ve seen our exports of corn quintuple,� says Tom Sleight, CEO and president of the U.S. Grains Council. While Mexico is the top market for U.S. corn, the feed grain industry would support tweaks to NAFTA. “Phytosanitary, sanitary barriers and barriers for entry for things like wheat seed are really important, and of course a sound foundation for biotechnology,� Sleight says. Some worry agriculture could lose ground if the president tries to fix

trade deficit for other sectors. “I worry that we’re going to lose some of the exports that we already have in agriculture both to Canada and Mexico,� says Roger Johnson, National Farmers Union president. In fact, Mexico has already been shopping around in South America trying to strike a deal on corn. The dairy industry stands to gain the most in the event of a renegotiation due to Canada’s new dairy pricing system, which has led to a trade dispute between the two countries and gained Trump’s attention. “They’ve developed this pricing strategy, they call it, to not only cut off exports from the U.S., what little exports we have, but also more importantly they want to dump their skim milk proteins in export markets around the world where it will compete with U.S. exports,� says Chris Galen with the National Milk Producers Federation. “We really need to challenge them on that.� “We completely gave up power over the Canadians whatsoever in NAFTA,� says U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn. “We gave them com-

plete autonomy of their supply management system in dairy and poultry.� He says this inequity needs to be fixed, but he’s not optimistic the dairy issue can be resolved through a renegotiation of NAFTA, because Canadians weren’t willing to make concessions as part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Ray Starling, special assistant to the president for agriculture, trade and food assistance, agrees policy on dairy, poultry and fruits and vegetables could be improved, in addition to trade enforcement. “It’s not just in the numbers we sell or what comes in,� Starling says. “Some of it comes down to how quickly we resolve disputes when we have a dispute? How do we go through those mechanisms that are in place as a part of our free trade agreements? Are they as efficient and objective as they should be?� However, Starling says Trump realizes NAFTA has been good for agriculture. Negotiations will be shaped around “keeping what we have ... and then improving upon it,� he says.

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MT Congressional candidates talk agriculture By Jenny Schlecht $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU When President Donald Trump nominated Ryan Zinke to be Secretary of the Interior, it spurred a special election to replace Zinke as Montana’s lone Congressman. The election scheduled for May 25 features three candidates. Republican Greg Gianforte, the founder of RightNow Technologies, ran unsuccessfully in the 2016 5RE 4XLVW election for Montana gov- *UHJ *LDQIRUWH ernor. Democrat Rob Quist more concerned about manufacturing is a folk singer from a farm family and not as worried about the affect who has served as the state’s culon the agricultural end of things, tural ambassador and on the Monand we may end up with a million tana Arts Council. Libertarian Mark tons of cheap beef dumped into our Wicks is a rancher who served in the market. I would like to see fair trade Army Reserves. deals that work for the U.S. and the Agweek posed four questions to farmer. But we can’t be having trade each candidate. Answers have been deals that are just benefiting muledited slightly for space and style. tinational corporations. My biggest worry is we have to make sure it Explain what kind of trade works for the American voter and moves you would support to not just corporations.

help Montana’s agricultural producers.

Gianforte: We need to tear up the trade deals that are hurting Americans and negotiate free and fair trade deals. Bilateral trade deals. This would ensure that when a country fails to honor their side of the agreement they are held accountable. If we can open up more markets overseas, our farmers and ranchers can sell their products to a new consumer base. Increased demand abroad is one of the best ways to help bolster beef prices. Quist: I will fight against unfair trade practices that hurt Montana producers. I will ensure that when Montana wheat is sent north to Canada, it isn’t downgraded to feed status. I will also fight to keep Montana’s ports open constantly so farmers and ranchers can more easily transport their products to Canada. I will work to ensure Montana’s cattle producers can tap into the Chinese market while preventing dangerous Brazilian beef from entering the U.S. I will also explore trade options with Cuba so Montana’s grain producers can have a new trading partner. Wicks: What worries me on trade agreements is that a lot of times the special interests in Washington are

What will be your top priority as negotiations over the next farm bill begin? Gianforte: Montana absolutely needs a farm bill. The current farm bill is set to expire at the end of FY 2018. Negotiations are already beginning and I want to make sure the concerns of Montana’s farmers and ranchers are heard. A few weeks ago I met with leaders from the Montana Grain Growers to listen to their concerns. In light of falling commodity prices, we need to get a head start today to address this issue. Quist: It is vital that the farm bill supports Montana family farms and ranches. Growing up on a family ranch in Cut Bank, I look forward to working with Montana’s farming senator from Big Sandy, Jon Tester, to ensure that the next farm bill preserves the safety net so that a bad year doesn’t wipe out family farms and ranches across this country. In Congress I will oppose efforts that would cut funding from the farm bill. Wicks: I would like to see better supports of insurance subsidies and get some of the price supports up a little higher than they are. I’ve collected crop insurance way too many times over the years, unfortunately.

0DUN :LFNV The levels they are insuring aren’t enough to keep us really going. It’s a break-even deal. And it doesn’t take many break-even years and you’re thinking of going into a new line of work. I now rent out my farm land to a young farmer. He’s having a hard time finding something he can plant and come out ahead if he has to collect.

Explain your philosophy on the future of public lands in Montana. Gianforte: I’m here in Montana because of our public lands. I fell in love with Montana over 40 years ago on a backpacking trip in the Beartooth Mountains. My wife, Susan, and I raised our family in Montana hiking, fishing and backpacking on Montana’s public lands. I firmly believe that our public lands need to stay in public hands. I do not support efforts to transfer federal lands back to the states. I’ll work to increase access to hunt, fish and recreate on Montana’s public lands, and I’ll fight back against Washington bureaucrats when they try and lock us out. Quist: Public lands must remain in public hands. I will stand up against any effort to shift management of federal public lands to the state or any effort to sell off our public lands to the highest bidder. My opponent, Greg Gianforte, gave thousands of dollars to special interest groups dedicated to selling off our public lands and restricting stream access, and he even sued Montanans to eliminate a public stream access easement near his riverside mansion. Wicks: I want access to public lands. I’m tired of gated or rippedout roads. We need to be able to use that land and get in there to fight

fires. Public lands aren’t going away. We’re not selling off Yellowstone National Park, and the tactic of acting like we are bothers me. But maybe we could sell off parcels for cabins around lakes to help build tax base, like Lake Elwell in Liberty County or Fresno Lake in Hill County or Fort Peck in Valley County. Any public lands that are sold need conservation easements so Montanans will always have access.

Why will you be the best choice to represent Montana’s farmers and ranchers?

Gianforte: I’ll be a strong voice for farmers and ranchers. Over the last 18 months, I’ve traveled across Montana listening to the concerns of Montanans. I have a pulse on the concerns facing our farmers and ranchers. I was very pleased to see President Trump rescind the Waters of the United States executive order because it would devastate our farming and ranching communities. I’ll always fight back against these excessive and burdensome regulations. As an engineer, I’ve been trained to solve problems, and my pledge is to work together with farmers, ranchers and stakeholders to tackle the tough issues they face. Quist: I grew up on a farm and ranch in Cut Bank and understand the issues facing Montana family farms and ranches. In Congress, I will be an independent voice for these families in Washington and will fight to make sure they always get a fair shake. Wicks: I don’t have strings attached from big parties telling me what to do. I get to look things over and decide what’s right and what’s wrong and decide what’s right for Montana. Also, when the media looks for viewpoints, and they get the Republican view and the Democratic view, then they’ll look for the Libertarian view, and they’ll get the Montana view. It gives Montana power we haven’t had before. One representative in Congress is pretty small in the grand scheme of things, but one Libertarian — all of the sudden you have people who start listening.


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News Regional

Cowboy poetry event set

MEDORA, N.D. — The 31st annual Dakota Cowboy Poetry Gathering will be held May 27-28 at the Community Center in Medora, N.D. The event — launched in 1987 by Sentinel Butte, N,D., rancher Bill Lowman — offers a free “all comers welcome” afternoon session for poets and singers on both days. There also are evening sessions on both days for which an admission fee is charged. The 7 p.m., Saturday, May 27, session features poets and singers from several states. Activities on Sunday, May 28, begin at 9 a.m., with cowboy gospel singing. Another round of free cowboy poetry and singing begins at 1 p.m. The weekend is capped off by the 7 p.m. Sunday show, which again features poets and singers from several states; Bill Lowman emcees this show. More information, contact Bill or JoAnn Lowman at 701-872-4746.

Perdue announces creation of undersecretary for trade at USDA CINCINNATI, OHIO — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue on May 11 announced the creation of an undersecretary for trade and foreign agricultural affairs in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a recognition of the ever-increasing importance of international trade to American agriculture. Perdue made the announcement standing by barges filled with agricultural products along the banks of the Ohio River. As part of a reorganization of USDA, Perdue also announced the standing up of a newly-named Farm Production and Conservation mission area to have a customer focus and meet USDA constituents in the field. Finally, Perdue announced that the department’s Rural Development agencies would be elevated to report directly to the secretary of agriculture in recognition of the need to help promote rural prosperity. Perdue issued a report to announce the changes, which address Congressional direction in the 2014 Farm Bill to create the new undersecretary for trade and also are a down payment on President Donald Trump’s request of his Cabinet to deliver plans to improve the accountability and customer service provided by departments. U.S. agricultural and food exports account for 20 percent of the value of production, and every dollar of these

exports creates another $1.27 in business activity. Every $1 billion in U.S. agricultural exports supports approximately 8,000 American jobs across the entire American economy.

SD man denies charges of overgrazing federal land PORCUPINE, S.D. — A 54-year-old Porcupine man has denied charges he overgrazed and overstocked land he

was renting from the Bureau of Indian Affairs on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in far southwest South Dakota. Curtis Temple was indicted by a federal grand jury last month on a charged of depredation of government property. He faces 10 years in prison and a fine of $250,000. Restitution may also be ordered. The indictment accuses Temple of committing depredation against prop-

erty maintained by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, that resulted in damage over $1,000 between March 25, 2013, and April 18, 2017. The investigation is being conducted by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs. U.S. Attorney Megan Poppen is prosecuting the case. Temple was released on bond pending trial. A trial has been set for June 27.


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Study: Gluten-free diet could be risky Heart-attack danger could increase

By Jonathan Knutson $JZHHN 6WDႇ :ULWHU MANDAN, N.D. — Erica Olson and the rest of the U.S. wheat industry now have another tool with which to defend its product against the gluten-free movement. A new study, published in the British Medical Journal, found that gluten-free diets could increase the risk of heart attack for people who don’t have celiac disease. “Any time a study like this comes out, that’s great,� says Olson, marketing specialist with the North Dakota Wheat Commission and immediate past chairwoman of the national Wheat Foods Council. The study’s conclusion: “Long-term dietary intake of gluten was not associated with risk of coronary heart disease. However, the avoidance of gluten may result in reduced consumption of beneficial whole grains, which may affect cardiovascular risk. The promotion of gluten-free diets among people without celiac disease should not be encouraged.� The study examined more than 100,000 people without a history of heart disease. It began in 1986 and was updated every four years until 2010. The size and length of the study make it particularly meaningful, Olson says.

Celiac disease

Celiac disease, also known as gluten intolerance, prevents people from digesting gluten normally. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye and other grains. The condition damages the surface of the small intestines and blocks the ability to absorb certain nutrients.

The disease also is associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease, which is reduced with a gluten-free diet, the study notes. Estimates of the number of Americans with celiac disease vary, with some as high as 3 million and others much lower. Some people — the number is unclear — also have a condition called non-celiac gluten sensitivity, in which gluten causes some symptoms even though celiac disease isn’t present. Whatever the actual number of people with celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity, they’re exceeded by the number of Americans who are wary of eating gluten. Twentyone percent of people surveyed say they “actively try to include gluten-free foods in their diet,� according to a 2015 Gallup Poll. Other surveys estimate that roughly 1 in 3 Americans are trying to cut back or eliminate gluten from their diet. That’s bad for farmers who raise wheat — especially in North Dakota, which typically leads the nation in production of hard red spring wheat, prized by millers for its gluten strength. When consumers avoid gluten, “It damages markets and market share. It’s just one more thing our dedicated producers have to worry about,� says Neal Fisher, administrator of the North Dakota Wheat Commission. The new study and other studies released previously show that, “Unless you have celiac disease, you shouldn’t avoid wheat foods or gluten. In fact, it’s quite beneficial to most people’s health,� Fisher says. He emphasizes that the wheat industry understands celiac disease is serious and sympathizes with people who have it.

In the cross hairs before The push against wheat in popular culture is nothing new, Olson says.

“This isn’t the first time there have been attacks on wheat, if you can call it that. Back in the ’70s, there was the low-carb trend. And you had the Atkins Diet in the ’90s. And more recently, it’s been gluten-free or antiwheat, anti-gluten. There’s even an anti-grain movement out there,� Olson says. Much of the information spread publicly about gluten, wheat and grains is inaccurate, she says. “It’s hard to see misinformation out there. Some is just blatant misinformation,� she says. The Wheat Foods Council’s mission includes correcting what it sees as scientific inaccuracy. The organization consists of groups and businesses that raise, mill, bake and sell wheat or wheat products. It bills itself “as a leading source of science-based information� on wheat and wheat foods nutrition. “Our main goal is promoting the health benefits of wheat. But obviously the past eight years or so, we’ve been on a little bit more on the defensive about the gluten

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University Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, and it analyzed diet and coronary heart disease data on 65,000 women and 45,000 men. It excluded anyone diagnosed with celiac disease. To see the study: http:// press.psprings.co.uk/bmj/ may/gluten.pdf.


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FOOD & SWINE

Simple Farmhouse Loaves Makes two large loaves of soft white bread.

Baking bread is inviting to all Growing up, I was fortunate to have two grandmothers in my life who were tremendous influences for me. My Grandma Celeste was incredibly personable and could make anyone feel right at home. She was a mothlll CristenClark er of eight children and enjoyed crocheting and participating in philanthropic efforts in the rural community. My Grandma Madeline was a kitchen maven and committed to the art of traditional two-step dancing. She was a mother of three children and a home economics teacher at the local school. The differences between my two grandmas far outweigh the similarities, but there’s one thing they both had in common that is close to my heart — they both loved to bake bread and share it with the people they loved. Each of these women always had a fresh loaf of bread due out of the oven when you’d hit the door for a visit. However, they baked differently. Grandma Celeste used a bread maker to create her breads; it was quick, simple and consistent. While the machine did its work, she was able to crochet an entire scarf. Madeline used her hands; I can still see the pile of turquoise rings sitting on her gray countertop as she kneaded the dough. It was more work but it seemed there was a certain amount of joy derived from the process. Regardless of the method of baking, both loaves of bread tasted delicious. They were

different, but one was not better than the other. The aroma of the yeast tickled my nose when I stepped into each of their homes. That aroma still makes me stop and close my eyes to this day. Bread baking is, and always will be, a special experience. Baking transports me back to those times, when those special people were here, even if only for a moment. In agriculture and especially advocacy efforts, I find there are plenty of people who frequently draw upon the differences in how they farm or promote farming. Focusing on what brings us together, versus what divides us, as farmers, ranchers and those employed by agriculture will drive us forward faster. If there were one thing I’d love to do with all of the passionate minds that we have supporting our livelihoods, it would be to sit around a giant farmhouse table and break bread together. Because at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter if a loaf of fresh bread came out of a bread machine or a 40-year-old oven. What matters is the passion, heart and soul of the person and the willing hands that created it. I’m not a talented crochet-artist, so I take the long route in baking bread — no machine required. I find that sometimes I just “need to knead.” Bake this bread for those who mean the most to you, and save the extra loaf for anyone who comes to visit. They won’t forget the kind gesture. Cristen Clark lives on an Iowa farm where her family raises corn, soybeans, pigs and cattle. She loves cooking and writing, and sharing contest winning recipes with people she knows. She can be reached at cristen@foodandswine.com or at foodandswine.com.

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‘Abysmal’ record On May 3, 2017, Chief U.S. District Judge Linda R. Reade in Cedar Rap-

ids, Iowa, denied Smith’s petition for pretrial release — a choice that Reade noted usually is reserved for charges related to flight risks, violence, drug offenses or those involved in cases involving minor victims or guns. In his petition, Smith, represented by Michael Lehammer of Cedar Rapids argued he should be released before the trial in part because of “poor health, including sight loss, back pain and dental problems.” Smith has lived with his wife in Forest City, Iowa, for 23 years but is a native of Alaska. The government says Smith has “significant financial resources.” On March 31, 2017, the FBI filed a criminal complaint against Smith, alleging mail fraud, wire fraud, identity theft, money laundering. Smith had appeared April 26 in front of Reade for an initial appearance on the complaint. Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Vavricek’s case featured testimony from FBI Special Agent Scott Irwin, who detailed evidence of Smith removing funds from clients’ investment accounts without their knowledge or authorization and depositing them into accounts he controlled for Energae and the operation of Permeate.

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As part of his argument keeping Smith in jail, Irwin said Smith represented his activities to the court when seeking pretrial release in 2016 proceedings involving charges of failing to pay IRS taxes. Smith “attempted to contact individuals whom he was prohibited from contacting, in violation of the court’s order,” and “contributed to a report for prospective investors, which contained several misrepresentations.” Reade cited Smith’s “abysmal” performance in 2016 — failing to contact probation officers and to stay within boundaries — as the most important factor in denying the pretrial release. Reade quoted the Magistrate Judge Jon S. Scoles in that case, who had the impression that Smith would “say and do anything in order to advance his interests. He does what he wants, when he wants and apparently without ... a lot of regard for court orders.” Among other things, Smith had broken and entered an office, threw documents into a dumpster, lied to a probation officer and potentially violated a cease and desist order that was designed to prevent him from selling securities.


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REGIONAL NEWS

North Dakota offers money for honey bee research

By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer BISMARCK, N.D. — If you ask beekeepers what kind of research they would like to see, the answer is simple. “The main thing is bee health,� says Erik Dohn of Danzig Honey in Wishek, N.D. “Everything else takes a back seat to that.� One of the specific bee health issues that beekeepers say needs further investigation is control of varroa mites. “We’re definitely always looking for some ways to keep those mites under control,� says Bonnie Woodworth of Woodworth Honey & Bee Co. in Halliday, N.D. “We don’t have very many treatments and we need to rotate them, so it’s very important to have a lot of tools in our toolbox.� Dohn agrees, explaining that the mites reduce bees’ immune system and cause other problems to crop up. “That has been our No. 1 culprit any time we have any issues,� he says. North Dakota is the top honeyproducing state in the U.S., so what happens with bees here matters greatly to the industry as a whole. The North Dakota Department of Agriculture has announced it is seeking applications for ideas on research and promotion of honey bees. Approximately $110,000 is available, and proposals are due to the department by June 5. The five priorities to be considered are colony collapse cause and management, varroa mite control, understanding honey bee viruses and effects on honey bee health, correlating pathogen presence to management practices and other problem-solving ideas of interest to the beekeeping industry.

“This is a concerted effort to make sure we do more and we try to have a continuation of some of the projects that are started previously and continue to look at new research and new ways of doing business,� says Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring. While there have been problems with keeping bees alive in recent years, Goehring says bee numbers have increased in North Dakota. Part of that may be due to better record keeping, he says, but at least part of the increase is due to better honey bee health. “Some beekeepers say the work they are doing suggests honey bee health has improved,� he says. Goehring cites work done on whether there are more hygienic bees that keep mites away, and studies on ways to improve how bees come out of dormancy as areas that he thinks could help the honey industry. Woodworth says other areas of study that may be of interest could deal with ways to boost nutrition for bees. Bees, she explains, need pollen variability, which they don’t always get in some areas. Woodworth Honey & Bee Co. operates in about a 60-mile radius from Halliday in western North Dakota, and in the winter, the bees go to the Modesto, Calif., area to pollinate almonds. While in North Dakota, alfalfa is a mainstay in bee diets, because it blooms all summer, while sweet clover, canola, buckwheat, borage, safflower and some newer oil crops offer a variety of meals. But often the bees must be supplemented with sucrose or sucrose mixed with high fructose corn syrup, she says. She would love to see more pol-

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is created. Woodworth says being a beekeeper may sound like a fun hobby to some people, but she says it’s a lot tougher job than it used to be. Bees are high maintenance and hard to keep alive, she explains. “Beekeeping is very specialized and difficult these days,� Woodworth says. Making sure they don’t succumb to varroa mites is part of the difficulty. “If you miss a treatment when you should be treating your bees for mites, you can lose them very easily.� Working with the bees is far more consuming than it used to be, Dohn agrees. But he says it’s also fulfilling to see the new hives take shape. “You don’t want to screw with nature, but you’re also creating the perfect environment for bees to survive,� he says. Complete information on applying for funds is available at www.nd.gov/ ndda. Additional information is available by contacting Samantha Brunner at 701-328-4765 or sbrunner@ nd.gov.


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Johnson family has cut wide swath in Red River Valley ag, business

By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer WALHALLA, N.D. — A single landowner group — the Johnsons of Walhalla — owned more than 20,000 acres farmed by McM Inc. of St. Thomas, N.D., when the farming juggernaut went broke. Instead of renting it all out to other farmers, the Johnsons have announced they’ll farm it all in 2017 and beyond. The Johnsons’ new Elkhorn Farms LLP has been formed in only a few weeks — a partnership between Kenny Johnson of Walhalla, N.D. (and Gulfstream, Fla., and Arizona), and his cousin, Al Johnson, who separately runs Johnson Farms of Walhalla (and Canada and several other states). The two initially said they’d hire Ron McMartin Jr., of St. Thomas, N.D., the driving force and owner of McM Inc., a now-bankrupt conglomerate that had farmed up to 59,000 acres in 2011 and had slimmed back to 39,000 acres in 2016. McM went bankrupt in February, and McMartin faces a receivership case in Minneapolis. Kenny originally said Elkhorn Farms would employ not only McMartin, and one of his farm managers, named Eric Eischens. Now Elkhorn Farms is all in the Johnson family — managed by a former McM manager, Kyle Zak, one of Kenny’s nephews and the latest in fascinating family story.

the house where they raised their family in Walhalla. Hilton had about 160 acres of farmland near Walhalla and 2,000 acres in Kittson County, Minn. Kim worked at Johnson Farms for 28 years, working in trucking and doing the dispatching, billing and payroll. Another sister, Karen Zak of Grand Forks, is the mother of Kyle Zak, who is now a manager of the new Elkhorn Farms. Kenny, who was 17 when his father died, went to college in Devils Lake and Grand Forks. But in 1985 he went to Chicago, getting into the commodities trading pits like his dad. He invested in ag land and kept in close contact with his uncles and cousins in Walhalla. Kenny had individually acquired about 15,000 to 18,000 acres, including some in common with his cousin Al. He and his uncle Bert had purchased a lot of land together from the early 2000s to 2012. He separately owns 5,000 acres in the Cando, N.D., area. In the early 2000s, he bought Elkhorn Ranch — a second ranch owned by Theodore Roosevelt in the 1880s, north of Medora, N.D. Kenny is married to Michelle (Smith) Johnson, originally from Hannibal, Mo. The family makes its home in Gulf Stream, Fla., a community within in Palm Beach, Fla., with three sons, ages 9 to 14.

Hilton Johnson

The second son (1936-2014) was a driving personality in what became Johnson Farms. Known for his “dazzling smile,” and as a deal-maker, according to his own obituary, Bert sold seed potatoes across the country and made land deals in many places. He was instrumental in creating Johnson Farms, which became one of the region’s largest. Bert’s obituary said he at times had farmed in eight states and and Canada and that the North Dakota farming operations alone included 100,000 acres. “Bert was a maverick in the valley,” Kenny says. “If there was a hall of fame for farmers, he’d be the Babe Ruth.” Kenny says Johnson Farms continues to have a substantial farm in Canada. Bert, Kenny, cousin Rodger Johnson, and Al Thompson in the early 1990s purchased land in Arizona and California. Bert and his brother Lyle bought

Born in 1930, Hilton started out farming at Walhalla. He initially was a spray pilot and owned a car dealership. An out-of-the-box thinker, Hilton in the 1960s moved to Chicago and became a “floor trader” in the open outcry pits, buying and selling grains in the Chicago Board of Trade. Hilton and Marjorie had four children, including Kenneth Hilton “Kenny” Johnson, 55, and Kim Johnson, who now works as an office manager for the new Elkhorn Farms. In 1971 Hilton moved back to Walhalla, where he worked in seeding road construction sites and farming. In the mid-1970s, Hilton bought the King of Spuds potato flaking plant in East Grand Forks, Minn., which he ran until he died in 1979 at 48. He suffered a heart attack while attending his son’s basketball game at Milton, N.D. Hilton’s widow, Marjorie, lives in

Albert D. “Bert” Johnson

Photo courtesy of the Johnson family of Walhalla

This 1961 photo includes (top row, from left): siblings Albert "Bert" Johnson; sister, Nomia, Hilton Johnson, and (front, from left) Lyle Johnson, and their parents Annie and Russel Johnson. The Johnsons and their various entities would go on to cut a huge swath in the farming and business history of the northern Red River Valley region, centered at Walhalla, N.D.

into Walhalla State Bank, and in 2001, Bert helped oversee the merger of community banks to create Choice Financial Group. The Johnson Farms partnership farmed, but also developed real estate, principally about 2,000 acres of land in and around Grand Forks. Bert and Betty Lynn’s children include Albert “Al” Russel Johnson of Walhalla, the operating partner in Johnson Farms and the 50 percent partner in Elkhorn Farms. Al’s children include Max and Sam, who are in the Walhalla area and work with Johnson Farms, and daughter, Tess. Al Johnson did not return several phone and text requests for an interview. Bert also had Lynell (Rodney) Stegman, Grand Forks, and twins Sandra and Susie. Sandra “Sandy” (Tim) Crary is from Grand Forks, and Tim Crary is owner of Prudential Crary Real Estate, which is also in the Fargo area. In the late 1990s, Crary was an agent for Johnson Farms, according

to a 1996 court case. Susie (Paul) Sproule also lives in Grand Forks, where Paul Sproule operates a substantial operation called Sproule Farms. In a news interview at Bert’s death, Paul Sproule would say that Bert was an inspiration to many farmers.

Lyle M (or V) Johnson

In his 70s, Lyle remains a partner with nephew Al at Johnson Farms and lives in Walhalla and Mesa, Ariz. Lyle’s surviving children are Rodger, one of the partners in Johnson Farms and a board member of Choice Financial, and Brian, who serves as president and chief executive officer of Choice Financial North Dakota. Kenny credits cousin Brian Johnson with engineering the financing package involving AgCountry Farm Credit Services that allowed the formation of Elkhorn Farms LLP so the Johnson family could retain control of land that McM Inc. previously farmed.


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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 Mid Roof Sleeper; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Clean One owner $22,500 2009 Kenworth T800 ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 485 Horsepower; 13 SPD Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 170 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight $35,000

2005 International 9200i ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 425 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; 10 Spd Engine Brake; 782,000 miles 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 170 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight $19,500

2009 Kenworth T800 ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 485 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; 10 Spd Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 170 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight $33,500

2005 Freightliner Columbia MBE4000 Mercedes Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; 293,000 miles 10 Spd; Engine Brake; 3.70 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 170 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb $21,500

1995 International 9400i 12.7 Detroit Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; 16 ft Length; 3.55 Ratio; 24.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; 16 Ton Tyler Tender side shooter $16,000

Qty 3 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.

2009 Volvo VNL64T630 VED12 Volvo Engine Manufacturer 465 Horsepower; I SHIFT Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 22.5 Tires; Very Nice Truck $19,500 2007 Freightliner Columbia 12.7 Detroit Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; 16 ft Length; 3.55 Ratio; 24.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; 16 Ton Tyler Tender side shooter new airbags. 001572961r1

2013 Heartland Road Warrior 305RW, 5th wheel camper, toy hauler, 36’, 2 slides, 10’ garage, 5,000 watt generator, $32,500 (605) 881-3721

2018 Neville Stepdeck ; 22.5 Tires; Fixed Tandem Axle; Steel Composition; Fixed Neck; 53’ X 102” New Neville Drop Deck 11’ Top Deck, 37’ Main Deck, 5’ Beaver Tail 3 folding ramps. 25,000# Axles, 10’1” Spread Axle, $33,500

320-239-2677 Starbuck, MN

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SEE OUR INVENTORY AT: www.northstartrucksales.com

2004 Ford F-250 4x4 Pickup Truck, 1994 Ford F-7000 Cab Chassis 4x4, 5.4 L Engine, Auto, 59,928 Truck, 5.9 Diesel, RWD, Auto, Reg Miles for $12,950 Cab, 74,228 Miles for $7,950

1998 International 4900 Utility/ 2005 Ford F-450 Utility/Service Service Truck,DT466E Engine, RWD, Truck, V-10, RWD, Auto, Reg Cab, Manual, Reg Cab, 122,679 Miles for 108,887 MIles for $22,500 $27,500

2004 GMC C-6500 Cab Chassis 2001 Genie Z-60/34 Genie Man Lift, Truck, Cat C-7 Engine, RWD, Auto, 4x4, Ford 2.5L Industrial Engine, Auto, Crew Cab, 71,915 Miles for $22,500 3,805 hrs for $21,500

2004 Chevrolet 3500 Flatbed Truck, 2012 Ford F-250 4x4 Utility/Ser6.0 Gas, RWD, Auto, Reg Cab, 84,473 vice Truck, 6.2 Gas, Auto, Ext Cab, Miles for $14,900 123,482 Miles for $21,900

2015 Chevrolet 2500 HD 4x4 Pickup 2004 Ford F-350 Utility/Service Truck, 6.0 Gas, Auto, Reg Cab, Truck 4x4, 6.0 Diesel, Auto, Crew 30,434 Miles for $28,950 Cab, 160,894 Miles for $9,950

2012 Ford F-450, Utility/Service Truck, V-10, RWD, Auto, Reg Cab, 169,744 Miles for $22,900

50+ COMMERCIAL TRUCKS ON SITE 2008 Ford F-350 Utility/Service Truck 4x4, Reg Cab, 6.8 V-10, Manual, 108,512 Miles for $15,950

2008 Ford F-250 Utility/Service Truck, 5.4 Liter Engine, RWD, Auto, 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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2011 Ford F-250 4x4 Pickup Truck, 6.2 V8 Gas, Auto, Crew Cab, 71,559 Miles for $22,950


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2015 Blueridge 5th wheel, 3 slides, hydraulic leveling system, ďŹ replace, king bed, many more options. Asking $45,000. 605-692-4689

2006 Forest River Wildwood, 22ft long, 1 slide out, stored inside, $8,200, for pictures email rsmoon@westriv.com or call (605) 845-7320

2003 Wildcat 5th wheel Bunkhouse, 31ft, full slide, central air, rear hitch, $10,500. (605) 203-1291

2014 Forest River class C, 32 ft., 310 Tritan motor, 4,800 miles GPS, 3 at screen tvs, 82 hours on generator, 2 slides, bunk beds, sleeps 8, like new, $64,900. (605) 225-1196

For Sale: 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 500LTD, 6500 miles, black color, great shape, asking $2200. Call (605) 216-7578

Ford Thunderbird 2003, 41,500 miles, new tires, excellent, $17,900 obo, Ask for Daryl (605)324-3682 or 605-380-1978

2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 custom, very clean, 5,500 miles, tires good, has saddle bags, staight pipe, sounds great, also have mufers for it, $3,500 OBO. (605) 492-7965

2006 Forest River Wildwood, 22ft long, 1 slide out, stored inside, $8,200, for pictures email rsmoon@westriv.com or call (605) 845-7320

2016 Hemisphere bumper pole, 31’, queen bed w/ 3 bunks, outdoor kitchen, like new condition, $26,000 OBO. 605-380-0610

2014 Forest River class C, 32 ft., 310 Tritan motor, 4,800 miles GPS, 3 at screen tvs, 82 hours on generator, 2 slides, bunk beds, sleeps 8, like new, $64,900. (605) 225-1196 Dodge Dynasty 1991, 113,000 miles, very clean, runs great, $1,600. 605-226-2541 (605) 266-2541 2013 Can Am Spyder ST Limited, 7,200 miles, $13,000. OBO serious inquires only (605) 590-0040

Lund 1775 Pro-V DLX SE Evinrude 150hp motor, Yamaha 15hp 4 stroke motor, Minnkota auto pilot 24 volt, EZ Load trailer, new custom made tarp, lots of accessories, all in excellent condition. Used very little. (701) 647-2801 Ford Taurus 2005, 3 L V-6, AT, 4 door, low miles, only 83K, just serviced, had complete front end alignment, clean interior, drives great, good tires, $2,800 OBO, (605) 370-4161

2012 JayCo Flite 29ft rear quad bunk house travel trailer, 1 slide, like new, always shedded, $15,250 OBO 605-329-7002

Pontiac G5 2007, remote starter, traction control mpg, system, excellent 84,000 miles, new tires, aux. jack w/Pioneer stereo, asking $3,900 OBO. (605) 225-6290

2012 Harley Street Glide, Big Blue Pearl, 5,100 miles, $17,000. 605-380-3611

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2005 Yellowstone XL by Gulfstream, 34FBR, 3 slides, roomy open living space, sleeps 4, clean (no smoking, no pets), shedded when not being used, new tires, Asking $18,900. 605-870-0009 For Sale- Don’t Let This One Pass By. 2013 33’ Outback Travel Trailer. Mint condition. Used 4 times. 2 slide outs, awning outside camp kitchen, sleeps 8-10, stored inside, less thank 200 miles. Phone:701-367-5674 Sharon, ND For Sale: 1994 GMC 1500 Suburban. 182K original miles. Original and only owner. New rebuilt 350cc engine and starter. Like new 16� tires. Interior excellent. Exterior very little rust. Well taken care of, serviced regularly. Clean title, no body work and no accidents; $4500. Cooperstown, ND 701-789-1135

Volvo VNL300-64T 2006, day cab, auto shift, 560,000 miles, only 30,000 on complete overhaul on ISX Cummins motor, aluminum rims, good rubber, very clean truck, $27,500. Call 507-360-6057 or 507-840-0844 No telemarketers

1997 Transcraft spread axle 53’, step deck with beaver tail and ramps. Does have mounts for sprayer rails. $20,000. 605-680-1905

LARGE SELECTION OF STORAGE TRAILERS

Volvo VNL630 1999, 60’ sleeper, new front tires, very nice running good condition truck, $10,000. 507-360-6057 or 507-840-0844 No telemarketers 25ft Delta 5th wheel at bed trailer, load ramps, drop center tail, 235/80R16 tires, 75% tread, asking $4,500. 605-228-1484 Tanker trailer, Brenner 6500gal. 1 compartment, rear discharge, 3in. stainless steel, ready to go! $18k 605-380-9592

2000 Wabash 53’ x 102�, Alum. 1999 Wabash 53’ x 102�, Alum. Roof, Swing Doors, Rear Lift Gate Roof, Swing Doors $3,950

Todd’s

TRAILER SALES & RENTAL, LLC Since 2002

East Grand Forks, MN

Peterbilt 379 2006, 550 CAT, 13 spd, 336 rears, (303) 503-8696

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08 Exiss 7x24, 2 center gates, excellent condition, (712) 470-5387 2012 PJ 5th wheel trailer, 8’x20’ with ramps. Like new. Asking $5,200. Call Dean (605) 496-2234 Hartford, SD IHC 1800 1978, Tandem truck, 446 gas engine, 5 spd, Allison authentic transmission, 18 1/2 box, hoist almost new and roll tarp, very good shape. 200 + gal gas tank with stand & hose & sill gun. (701) 320-2233 Timpte hopper trailer 2016, all electric tarp and traps, extra lights, all the options, air ride tri-ax lift, 78x96x50, perfect condition, like new, $45k 605-380-9592

1997 42x78 Timpte trailer, newer tarp, good condition, $15,000 605-225-2855 or 605-290-3323

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1999 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic FLHTCUI1450, 50,386 miles, cassette, air ride, lower fairing, $7,500. 605-380-6104

888-395-6737 Office: 701-282-2260 Sales: 701-361-3060 3004 Thunder Road South 6 Fargo, ND, 58104

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1999 Peterbilt 379EXHD

2000 Kenworth W900L

Cat. 3406E, 475 HP, Jake, 15 Speed, Air Leaf Suspension, 12,000# Fronts, 40,000# Rears, 235� Wheel Base, Wet Kit, PTO, Fresh In Frame Overhaul, Dual Exhaust, Dual Air Cleaners, New Virgin Rubber, California Rust Free! $56,900

Caterpillar W2S C15, 475 HP, Jake, 13 Speed, Air Ride, Day Light Doors, 60� Flat Top Sleeper, Aluminum Wheels, Like New Virgin Rubber, Black Diamond Truck Interior! A MUST SEE TRUCK!! $59,900

$34,000

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

Walhalla, ND 701-549-2387

2014 Load Line 42’ Triple Axle Clam Shell Gravel Trailer, Air Ride. FRESH OVERHAUL

2006 Freightliner CL120

$52,500

$41,000

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

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

$21,000

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

MORE TRUCKS COMING SOON!

TRUCK SALES | GRAIN BOXES | GRAVEL BOXES | GRAIN TRAILERS

Volvo D13, 490 HP, Jake, 10 Speed, Miles 400s, Air Ride, 3.55 Ratio, 40,000# Rears, 221� Wheel Base, Power Steering, Dual Aluminum Fuel Tanks, Single Stack, Cab Extenders, Tilt/ Tele, Cruise, A/C, Upper Bunk, Custom Interior! JUST OFF LEASE. $34,900

DIRECT FROM WALMART

2011 OTTAWA YT30 Cummins, 6.7L, Automatic, Single Stack, Full Fenders, Hydraulic Lift 5th Wheel, A/C, *1994 Ottawa Commando 30 Also Available* Call For More Info! $34,900

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Cat. C15, 475 HP, Jake, 13 Speed, Air Ride, 488,030 Miles, 12,000# Front, 46,000# Rears, 212� Wheel Base, Fresh Overhaul + 3 Year Warranty, California Rust Free! $54,900.

PENSKE MAINTAINED

(2) 2012 VOLVO VNL 670

379,825 ACTUAL MILES

WALMART FLEET MAINTAINED

2005 Kenworth T800B

2011 Peterbilt 387

Cummins ISM, 385 HP, Jake, 10 Speed, 379,825 Actual Miles, Air Ride, 12,000# Front, 40,000# Rear, California Rust Free Truck! CLEAN! $42,900

Cummins ISX, 400 HP, Jake, Eaton Fuller 10 Speed, 540,000 Miles, Air Ride, 12,000# Front, 38,000# Rear, 192� Wheel Base, Aluminum Wheels, Carb Compliant, DPF, California Rust Free $34,900

CALI RUST FREE

2006 Freightliner CL120 Detroit 60 Series, 12.7L, 425 HP, Jake, 10 Speed, Air Ride, 453,810 Miles, 3.73 Ratio, 12,000# Fronts $19,900

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1997 Transcraft spread axle 53’, step deck with beaver tail and ramps. Does have mounts for sprayer rails. $20,000. 605-680-1905

1997 42x78 Timpte trailer, newer tarp, good condition, $15,000 605-225-2855 or 605-290-3323 GMC Envoy 2006 Denali, 114,000 miles, $6,500. Call (605) 252-0547

MORE DAYCABS ARRIVING!!!

2007 Kenworth T800 Tri-Axle, 475hp Cat, Jake, 13spd, 4:10’s, 324wb, 14,6k & 46K, new 385’s, 11R22.5 Virgins, all alum’s, full lockers, PTO, full double frame, 4 bag Neway , corner windows, PW, PL, dual cleaners & exhaust, Grill Guard, VIT Interior, only 127,000 miles. Very clean DQG KDUG WR Ť QG HTXLSSHG OLNH WKLV

For sale 2010 Merritt quick conveyor used very little always stored inside. Electric tarp and traps, and aluminum rims original tires. 605-397-7950 2014 Fontanie all steel drop deck trailer, like new, only pulled 2,00 miles, aluminum rims and ramps, Jerry Hansel (605) 321-9237 42ft Timpte Aluminum Hopper Trailer, 66� sides, 96� wide, good brakes, good tires, & good tarp. New bearings and shaft, and racking done on traps, 2 spd traps, 2 spd dollies 507-368-4200 or 507-530-1448. (MN)

2007 International 9400i Eagle, ISX 500HP, Jake, 10spd, 3:90 ratio, Full Lockers, 185wb, Dual Exhaust, PW,PL, PM, Air Slide 5th Wheel, Tool Box, Polished Aluminum Rims, New 11R22.5 Virgins, New steering sector, only 449,000 miles. Very clean & Loaded!

FOR SALE: 2009 ProStar 10 spd., 450 ISX Cummins, With 195� Wheel Base Northwood, ND. 701-587-5289 or 218-779-8175. 2000 Ford F-250, 7.3L diesel, extended cab, long box, 4x4, automatic (605) 999-8995 No Telemarketers. 3 axle Belly Dump Gravel Trailer, will rent by the month, week, or by the day. (605) 265-1514 or (605) 345-3539 evenings

(3) 2007 Peterbilt 379, 36in Flat Top, C15 Cat 475hp, Jake Brake, 13spd, 3:91’s, 240wb, 14,600lb front, 46,000lb rears, frame insert, full lockers, 80g tanks, 11R24.5 Virgins, all polished aluminum’s, a/r cab & susp., a/s 5th wheel, full gauges, from 70,000 to 130,000 miles. Very nice low mileage trucks.

2007 Freightliner M2112, 26ft Flatbed, C13 Cat 470hp, Jake, 10spd, 3:58’s, 16k & 46k rears, full lockers, full double IUDPH ż RDWHUV QHZ pV ZE only 270,000 miles. Very clean and well equipped.

2015 Wilson grain trailer, 43x96x72, aluminum sub frame/aluminum king pin area, silver, $34,000 OBO (303) 503-8696

2001 International 9900i Eagle, N14 500hp, Jake, 18spd, a/r cab & suspension, 250wb, full lockers, double frame, Headache Rack, Wet Kit, Beacon, Fenders, 46,000lb rears, all alum’s 80% 11R24.5’s, only 622,000 miles. Well cared IRU FOHDQ

BELT TRAILERS / PARTS ‘10 Aluminator Tdm Elc Tarp ‘12 Aluminator Tri Elc Tarp ‘09 TK 5272 Quad Elc Tarp ‘12 SS Trinity 50’ Tri Elc Tarp ‘11 Strongbox 42’ 50� Belt TrailerSalesLLC.com Cory 701-261-4024 Rance Renegade aluminum enclosed trailer, 7x14 with motorcycle package, aluminum rims, 36� overhead cabinet, spare tire and holder, $5,500. DCT 8x20 all aluminum car trailer, 2’ beaver tail and ramps, front tool box, spare tire and holder and front 3� tall aluminum slush guard, 5200 lb axle, with aluminum rims, $5,500. 605-380-0656 Jeep Wrangler Sierra 2007, Automatic Transmission, Auto start, Navigation, Satellite radio, 3 piece hard top, 16 months left on warranty. Price reduced $13,900 OBO. (605) 460-0157

1994 KW t600 Detroit 60 series, 10 speed, 43� at top sleeper, aluminum 285/75R/24.5, 1,016,427 miles, $8,900. 1991 Peterbuilt model 379, triaxel w/ rear hookups, 20 ft alum. box and hoist, 24.5 tires, L10 Cummings, 9 speed, $29,900. 1991 GMC tandem axle grain truck w/ rear hitch and hook ups, 20 ft box and hoist, pup trailer, $25,900. for pair 605-850-9396 Peterbilt 379 2002, 6NZ Caterpillar with 18 sped, 278 wheel base, with 3rd lift axle, 60,000 miles on fresh overhaul. Call Flowers Trucking (605) 354-1324 1975 C65 Chevrolet twin screw water truck with (2) 1500 gallon poly tanks and 2� gas pump with 20ft. atbed. 218-289-4714

Ford F-450 2001, 7.3 diesel, 2WD, white, western hauler package. Ford F-250 2001 4WD, 7.3 diesel, white. Ford Excursion 2000, 7.3 diesel, white. 2002 Travalong 3 horse slant bumper pull horse trailer, white. Several plate racks. Looking for 6x10’ lawn mower trailer. 605-520-3935 Dodge Nitro SXT 2010, 4x4 SUV, new tires new brakes, new battery, excellent condition, like new, 80,000 miles, $11,500 obo. (605) 290-3161 2006 Wilson 53x102 triple axle, S.D.S pot, good shape, call Buck at 605-460-2978 Freightliner FLD 120 1999, condo, factory 500 12:7, Detroit 13 speed, good tires, runs great, call Buck at 605-460-2978

1968 Chevrolet C50 Service Truck, 327 V8 engine, 4 spd manual transmission, 38,000 original miles, real good shape; $3,000. Call: 701-320-5495 or 701-320-5604

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

98 CPS tri-axle belly dump, excellent condition, new tires, ready to work. First $20,000 takes it. 605-380-0205

For Sale 1950 6400 Chevrolet truck. Original paint on cab, original interior. Motor overhauled, new tires, everything works. 701-656-3496

COMING IN - 2007 Freightliner Columbia, Low Miles, Air Ride

2006 Peterbilt 379EXHD, 48in Flat Top, C15 Cat 475hp, Jake, 18spd, 3:55 ratio, 256wb, dual 80g tanks, a/r cab & susp., a/s 5th wheel, full gauge package, dual cleaners & exhaust, 95% Virgin 22.5’s, polished alum’s, Headache Rack, Tool Boxes, only 670,000 miles. Very sharp clean truck!

2200 Gallon Water Hopper Trailer, w/ Pump

(2) 2500 gallon tanks, 45’ trans Craft, water tank trailer

2006 ISM, 10 speed, w/steel wheels, Air ride

(2) 1996 9200 IH, M-11 Cummins, 10 Spd, Alum wheels w/ wet kit

2009 Prostar 10 Spd, ISX Cummins, Air Ride, All Alum-Wheels

2001 48 x 102 Van Trailer, Nice Water Tank, w/ Roll Up Door

GT 3100 44� Deck

2007 Freightliner Classic, 14L Detroit 490hp, Jake, 10spd, 3:90s, 95% Virgin 24.5’s, polished alum’s, 212wb, dual cleaners & exhaust, new clutch and transmission, only 397,000 miles. Excellent Loaded Truck!

Dennis Klein 701-776-5922

www.kleinstrucksales.com

1 - 2016 Loadline End Dump Trailer, Tri-Axle

New 14’ Dual Wheels Box Scraper

38� to 50� Cut, 18 to 22 HP, Kohler Engines, Preseason Discounts

Call Ron Corrick

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2006 Freightliner Columbia, C15 Cat 475hp, Jake, 10spd, 12front, 44,000 rears, Full Locking Diffs, dual exhaust, 186wb, a/r cab & suspension, a/s 5th, new 11R22.5’s, all alum’s, Upgraded Interior, only 206,000 miles. Clean southern truck!

701-454-6174 • Cell 701-520-0187 I-29 Exit 187, Drayton, ND www.helmenterpriserc.com

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Chevrolet Duramax 2002, 3/4 Ton, Extra Cab, 185K, runs & drives great, $7900 Starlite Motors. (605) 225-4115

Peterbilt 1994 377 with a 2000 C12 Caterpillar motor, 675,000 miles on motor, 80% rubber all around, $11,500 or willing to trade. Also, 2015 Coleman Chaperal 5th wheel camper, 3 slides, been used 5 times, like new, $34,000. (701) 680-2433

For Sale: Poly bed liners for trucks, manure spreaders, bean head pans, cut to fit any make or model. High wear UV stabilized. (605) 439-3561

2016 40 ft Monte Carlo Fifth Wheel 3 electric slides outs, dual AC units, microwave, oven, stainless steel double sink, w/d, electric awning with LED lighting, roll down jack, fireplace, 30 gal gas/electric hot water heater. Fully self contained. Nonsmokers & no pets. Like new. $34,500 OBO. Will deliver. 701-214-7223

2005 western star, 515hp, 13speed, lockers, 244”wb

Three 2017 CPS belly dumps, 42x96”, tri-axle with rear axle air lift, steel wheels, air ride, electric tarps with remotes, like new condition, $43,500. 1984 Polar Tanker, 6000 gallon, air ride, dual ladders, good tires and brakes, 3” Honda pump, used for liquid fertilizer and corn syrup, asking $19,000 OBO. 1998 Wilson, 48x102 combo flat bed, good virgin tires, good brakes, lots of lights, strobe lights, removable 5ft extension for hauling hay, asking $10,500. 1984 Butler tanker, 6000 gallons, broken frame but can be transported empty, good stainless barrel with no leaks, good stationary trailer for feed, fertilizer or spray, $3,500 OBO. Call for pictures, 605-880-3252

Chevrolet 1500 LT 2015, 4WD, crew cab, 17,000 miles, silver w/black interior, 605-880-1406 2008 Avalanche LTZ 5.3L, 122k, Air Ride suspension, Gold Mist Black Trim, 2WD, Pos-Trac, GPS, 1/2 ton Calls Only 218-790-0437

20’ & 40’ Containers make great storage. 28’ to 53’ semi van storage trailers with swing or roll up doors. Loading ramps. Semi van water trailers and spray parts. www.rydelltrailers.com (701) 474-5780

For Sale: 1988 International S-2300 tandem truck with 22’ aluminum grain box, Cummins engine, and great rubber. Call 605-881-1481 (605) 881-1481

Ford F-350 2007, 199,000 miles, 4 door long box. Many many repairs. Just ask and can show receipts from everything done. $14,000 or BO. Aberdeen. (320) 260-6528

Chevrolet Silverado 2008, 3500, 6.6 Duramax, Crewcab. longbox, air ride, heavy duty grill guard, 30k miles on long block & new injectors, 146k miles, $25,000 OBO (605) 380-9522

For Sale: 1988 International S-2300 tandem truck with 22’ aluminum grain box, Cummins engine, and great rubber. Call 605-881-1481 (605) 881-1481

Chevrolet Silverado 2008, 3500, 6.6 Duramax, Crewcab. longbox, air ride, heavy duty grill guard, 30k miles on long block & new injectors, 146k miles, $25,000 OBO (605) 380-9522 Chevrolet 1500 LT 2015, 4WD, crew cab, 17,000 miles, silver w/black interior, 605-880-1406 Chevrolet Avalanche LTZ 2012, loaded, white diamond paint, sunroof, remote start, rear air ride suspension, rear DVD ent. syst., new tires & rims, 71,000 miles, 605-380-4294 2001 KW with wet kit, 1999 Freightliner Classic, 2 - 6,500 gallon water tankers, Double 9 Rowse mower, 2000 Volvo with wet kit and 25 ton fertilizer tender with belt, 2 triple axle hopper trailers. Also 700,000 bushels of Grain storage for rent. (701) 270-0568 2012 United Brand enclosed trailer, excellent shape, 12ft long, ramp fold down door, & side door also, re-enforced side walls, very handy trailer. New $3,600. Asking $2,500 OBO. (701) 318-2086

2013 Kenworth T800

(2) 2011 Kenworth T800

2009 Peterbilt 365

2010 Kenworth T660

ISX Cummins, 450 HP, 10 SP, Jake, 3.36 Ratio, 238” WB, APU, DEF, 72” Sleeper, 341,841 Miles Stock# 325 $57,900

ISX Cummins, 450 HP, 10 SP, Jake, 3.70 Ratio, 180” WB, Paccar Susp, A/S Fifth Wheel, 535K Miles $42,500

C-13 Cat, 350 HP, 8LL, Air Trac Susp, New 4.11 Ratio, 223” WB, Jake Det. Locker on Rear Drive 45,621 Miles, Stock# 311 $38,900

ISX Cummins, 450 HP, 10 Sp, 3.55 Ratio, New Tires, Oil Change 655,658 Miles, Stock# 316 $39,500

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Toyota Tacoma SR5 Access cab 2014, V6 Automatic, Toyota service, silver in color, has tow package, 92,000 miles, $22,000. Evenings. Roger 605-842-2072

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SEE COMPLETE INVENTORY ONLINE

2006 Sterling 5yd Dump Truck, 250HP CAT 100,000 miles, Allison Auto Call for Pricing 2012 Mack Pinnacle CXU613 505 HP; 10 Spd; Tandem; Loaded; 400,000 Miles; Left Hand Drive CALL

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1996 XL Specialized Stock #1181; Air Ride; 48' x 102"; Wood Floor; 255 70R 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; New Virgin Tires; Front Axle Slider; 2 Boxes; Good Plate; 90% of Brakes & Drums $16,900

• Knights Unified Boxes • Reiten Alum Boxes • Gravel Boxes • Nordic Hoists • Scott Hoists & Boxes

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2011 Cascadia, 450hp, auto, new drives, 650,000 miles

2018 Maurer Aluminum Grain Trailers Starting At $30,500

2008 Timpte Ag Hopper, 42', Air Ride, Aluminum Rims $24,500

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2016 Maurer Stock #0190; Spring Susp; 40' length x 68" height; 11R24.5 Tires; Alum/Steel Wheels; 2 Sight Windows; Deluxe Lights; Black Electric Tarp and Graphics; Double Ridge Strap; Front and Rear Platforms $34,900

2010 Kenworth T800, ISX Cummins, 455 hp, 4-bag, Met. Blue, base clear coat. Very Sharp! Runs Great!! Price Reduced!!Ê $38,000!Ê i} Ì >L i

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2005 IH 8600, C13,380 Sides, Air Tail Gate, 1/2 Cab Black Cab, 24 ft Silver KNIGHTS hp,10 spd, 657K, Air susp, White. New Paint, $27,000!!!Ê Shield, LED Light Kit, Custom Grain/Beet Body. 216 Headlift Hoist. Ready to Go! Reasonably Priced! $12,000 plus FET Hoist New. $13,900 f£Ó]äää i} Ì >L i

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2001 Mack RD688S, 155,000 miles, 427HP, 13spd. GOVT. Trade

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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 Ford F-250 2001, 7.3 diesel, 4 door, (Sunday Driver, has never pulled trailer) Call (605) 380-0068 Double hay trailers, hauls 45 big round bales, Contact Craig 605-380-0593 For Sale: 1966 38 ft Fruehauf aluminum tanker trailer, 5600 gallon capacity, $5,000.Phone: 320-226-6527

Wanted to buy 18ft off set disk, (701) 523-2229

MISCELLANEOUS Walk in Tub, excellent condition, oak Aspen, U groove two place Newman jet ski trailer, 400 International Tractor, less 20hrs on major overhaul, like new, insulated garage door. 7X9 and 9X10 218-732-5345 cell 218-820-5613

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

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Looking for grass to rent for 100-150 pairs. Also looking for farm ground to rent. Contact Rick 605-354-7523

Wanted: Mounted mower for a 1932 GP John Deere Tractor. Must be a TM (tractor mounted) mower. (605) 854-3215

Wanted: Mounted mower for a 1932 GP John Deere Tractor. Must be a TM (tractor mounted) mower. 605-203-1104. Bale Command for 855 Baler. (605) 350-5312 WANTED TO BUY: IHC 656 hyrdo tractor. (605) 881-4795

WANTED: Small 3pt ripper, also, AC-D17 series 4 gas tractor. DB 24 row 22” planter central fill. Dale (605) 693-4200

Looking for JD 4230, 4240, 4430 or 4440, or IH 1086, 1256, 1486 or 4386, if needed repairing, OK. Also looking for 855 Cummins engine. 320-760-6050 Custom Tillage Breakup of 113 acres of CRP North of Inkster, ND. As soon as possible. 218-779-2376

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

2001 Utility 36’ Trailer, Aluminum Floor & Side Door, Tandem Axle, Set Up With NEW (3) 1600 Gallon CONE Bottom Water/Fertilizer Tanks, Mixing Cone, Honda Pump, All Hose & Valves, FIELD READY.....$17,250

JD 4650 2wd, power shift, front suit case weights, rear duals, 3pt.,with quick attach, power shift and rear end gone through, always stored in shed, clean tractor. JD 7700 Combine, 24’ grain head, A-C works, field ready, always stored inside, good clean older machine (605) 490-7548 rite way rock roller 62ft, great condition well maintained. $25k 605-380-9592 2014 JD F1435 Lawn Mower, 72” rear discharge deck, 272 hrs, diesel engine, air seat, new condition. New cost $22,500, asking $16,500. Watertown, SD (605) 553-0441 Pocket gopher machine, 3pt, also have poison. WD45 Alis wide front, new tires, restored. JD hit & miss engines restored, several. 2 50ft u-trough chain conveyor, 3 phase motors, 7 1/2 & 5 Hp motors, good shape. 1974 Chevy C50 1 ton bucket truck, 35ft reach, excellent condition with service body. (701) 640-2023

1992 Great Dane 36 foot Trailer, Aluminum Floor, Side Door, Tandem Axle, Set Up With (3) 1700 Gallon Water/Fertilizer Tanks, Mixing Cone, 3” Pump.......$10,500

2017 Wilson Pacesetter Ag Hopper, Air Ride, Aluminum Wheels, Electric Roll Tarp, Less Than 5000 Miles......$36,900

MISCELLANEOUS Retired from RA, Sing cattle: Case IH 8480 baler, black belts, field ready, stored inside, $3800. NH 116 Haybine (also 116 haybine for parts) both to go $3200. Bale spear, double paong, MD5 MFG, MDJD740 (like new) $750. Used on JD 726 loader. Bale spear-single spear, 3 PT, $150. 6 ft. blade for IHC 2 PT fast hitch $150. New Idea 12 ft. (gravity drop) grass seeder (Avco Dist) $150. Vigortone cattle mineral feeder, swivel tub, $150. Kelly Ryan “Special 300” 48 ft. grain el, $250. 75 used steel posts, 5 1/2 to 6 ft. $1.25 ea. 4 Goodyear wrangler P275/55R2D tires, 20% to 40% tread $60. (605) 999-2332 “Are you tired of adding or running out of DEF fluid? We have a chip to install which will completely delete it; it doesn’t affect the engine at all and leaves no footprint on the computers. ON SALE through the end of April. Call Larry 701-710-0887” 3. 60 ft summers sprayer, 300 gal tank, raven control box, nice condition. 3. auto guide quick hitch category 2 or 3 and monitor. Wanted: children’s wooden playhouse 8 ft x 9 ft or similar (701) 430-3188 John Deere 350 7 ft. Mower, $850. Power Washer, 2600 psi, 220 10 1/2 hp, $650. John Deere Running gear, $200. Yetter Trash Whippers, $95. 12 inch Post Hole Auger, new, $200. (605) 310-0666 For sale: 31 Ron’s Manufacturing coulters for Chisel Plow. Call (605) 380-0068 Pull type tandem fertilizer spreader, nice condition, (701) 430-3189 3 PT 60 ft summers sprayer, 300 gal tank, raven control box, nice condition. 3 PT auto guide quick hitch category 2 or 3 and monitor. Wanted: children’s wooden playhouse 8 ft x 9 ft or similar (701) 430-3188

1977 Utility 42’ Reefer Trailer, Aluminum Floor, Side Door, Set 2005 Trail King 53x102 Step Up With (3) 1600 Gallon Water Deck, Aluminum Combo, Tanks, 2 Chemical Mix Cones, Rear Axle Slider, Winches Electric Hose Reel, Honda and Tie Downs.....$18,500 Pump.....$5,500

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

1967 IH 1950 Grain Truck, Diesel Engine, 13 Spd Transmission, Twin Screw, 19’ Box, Hoist, Roll Tarp.....$10,900

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John Deere 350 7 ft. Mower, $850. Power Washer, 2600 psi, 220 10 1/2 hp, $650. John Deere Running gear, $200. Yetter Trash Whippers, $95. 12 inch Post Hole Auger, new, $200. (605) 310-0666 For sale: 31 Ron’s Manufacturing coulters for Chisel Plow. Call (605) 380-0068 Pull type tandem fertilizer spreader, nice condition, (701) 430-3189 Don’t lose the Farm Stop Foreclosures. Keep your land. Save you livelihood. n Problem loan resolution n Bankruptcy analysis/ reorganization n Divorce settlement negotiation n Court Room Testimony “Im JT Korkow, from Broadus, MT. As a former bank president, certified mediator and agricultural economist, I’ve been able to help people with their financial difficulties for over 20 years” JT Korkow, Consultant CALL FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION TODAY! Northwest Financial Consulting Phone: (406)554-3123 jtkorkow@yahoo.com Vermeer trailer type tree spade, model TS44A, self contained, 44 in., manufactured Agugust 2005, stored inside, very little use. Also, used steel culvert, 36 in. diameter x 26 ft. long, $260., good condition. (605) 690-2866 Brookings 18.4 Rim duals, 2600 JD plow and packer 5-18, 25’. JD rotary hoe, 1,000 JD 25’. field cultivator, flat fold, 8 row corn cultivator, Gehl silage blower, JD RM 4 row cultivator, JD 35 chopper, pickup tool box. WANTED: JD 1075 12 ton running gear with rocking bolster. (605) 350-3296 300 T posts at $2 a piece. (605) 396-7900

2001 Wilson 45x96, Aluminum Combo, Air Ride, Spread Axle, Sliding Winches, NEW PAINT.....$9,100

1999 Timpte 42x66 Hopper Trailer, Air Ride, Electric Roll Tarp, Nice Condition...$18,500

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For Sale: 1 1927 D John Deere tractor on steel with keyed fly wheel, not running, $2,500. 1 50 John Deere tractor, $2,200, 6’ 3pt finish mower. Several 18.4x34 rear tractor tires. (701) 782-4460 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 1969, hard top, restored, 350, AT, PB, PS, AC, PW, TT. Daytona yellow, $35,000. Calls only (605) 228-6660 Nice For Sale: 1994 1603T TerraGator, 3298 hrs., 3208T Cat Engine, 10-spd. 60 Ft air booms w/DICKEY-john controller, tires in average condition, set up w/John Deere auto steer, $16,000 or $15,000 w/out auto steer. Call 605-380-8788 Aberdeen, SD 9270 IH 4x4, 6,000 hours, 20.8x42 tires. 1466 IH tractor, 4,400 hours, no cab. 1983 8820 JD combine, nice shape. 925 JD flex head with e-z cut and trailer. Patz 500 feed processor, nice. Heston 60A stacker. Heston stack mover with windrower. JD 7200 16 row 30” planter with liquid fertilizer and 250 monitor, very nice. 320-839-3419 or 320-760-4102 Dust Control Give Glacier Dust Control a call for all your gravel road dust suppression services. We use 38% Calcium Chloride for all of our applications on gravel roads, we feel this product works best with the class of gravel used and climate conditions in your location. Check us out at www.glacierdustcontrol.com or call us at 701-238-0307 to gain a better understanding of our services.

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ROOFING SOLUTIONS

Restore your leaky, rusty, metal roof with Acrylic Elastomeric roof coating. Typically half the cost of roof replacement. Also spray foam your metal roof, flat roof, side walls, etc. Conklin Roofing Systems products. Agricultural, commercial, industrial. For a free estimate phone George Opatz at 701-840-8807. 2 Lawnmower drive tires, 23x10.50x12, Chevron tread, 160 hours, new price, $130 each, asking $40 each. (605) 738-2164 Anderson 400 series patio door, clad color is terratone, two Anderson 400 series windows, 1 is white clad with white grills in it, other is terratone clad color, both have extension jams, 6ft tub/shower unit, log siding, 3 pallets of different colors of shingles, all NEW, priced cheap, (605) 460-0431

MISCELLANEOUS Pressure Washer Central Inc. Sales & Service Aaladin Pressure Washers Service on most major brands! Factory Cat Floor Scrubbers & Sweepers West 6th Ave, Aberdeen, SD (Next to Perkins) 605-226-4095 (800)733-2967 www.pressurewasher centralinc.com 9270 IH 4x4, 6,000 hours, 20.8x42 tires. 1466 IH tractor, 4,400 hours, no cab. 1983 8820 JD combine, nice shape. 925 JD flex head with e-z cut and trailer. Patz 500 feed processor, nice. Heston 60A stacker. Heston stack mover with windrower. JD 7200 16 row 30” planter with liquid fertilizer and 250 monitor, very nice. 320-839-3419 or 320-760-4102 Farmhand F11 Loader, real fair shape, all new cylinders with bucket & snow V plow, shedded 605-695-3330 or 605-272-5276 RETIREMENT SALE! Two tote Seed tender & trailer for sale, like new, 2 yrs old. 900 Vertical fold corn planter with liquid pump and tank and mounts to fit on a Magnum tractor, Mud Smith gauge and spider closing wheels. 2366 Combine, restored with new motor 250 hrs. many extras. 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. 1200 gallon round plastic tank with transfer pump and hoses, good shape. (605) 472-2307 Wheatheart High & Heavy Hitter Post Pounder. Trailer model, 13 HP Honda Engine, Post Hugger, Excellent Condition $11,500 (605) 268-2032 Ashland I-130 XL Scraper with Mast, front tires-21.5x16.1-18 ply rear tires - 18.4x26 - 12 ply, laser system & trailer included. 701-741-4749 X530 JD multi terrain lawn tractor, 24 horse, kawasaki power steering, 54” hyd. deck, hydrostatic trans. fully seviced, excellent cond., ready to work $4500 OBO 701-799-2150 leave message We sell 4’x8’ high 25 psi above grade density foam boards any thickness. 4’x8’ low density 10 psi above grade foam boards any thickness. Foil faced 4’x72’x1/2” rolls and sheets + fanfold 4’x50’x1/2” any thickness and various films. www.creteready panelllc.com (605) 695-4531 For sale: Spruce Trees to be moved. Located close to Aberdeen. (605) 225-3700


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500 gallon Propane tank, includes 150 gallons of Propane, $500. Gettysburg, SD 605-769-0537 Caterpillar Skid Steer Loader 2015 Model # 226B3C3 113 hours Tires 10 x 16.5 8PR Cat Battery, heavy duty, 880 CCA Bucket - GP BOCE 66� Along with these attachments: - 4’ proto snowblower - Forks, 48� Pallet with carriage - Smaller bucket 48� All for $39,000 Call (605) 354-0040

15 Kaufman Hyd, detached drop deck, ag machinery trailer, tandem pony motor, outriggers, like new, $40,000. 89 Merrit 48’ cattle pod, very good oor, DOT inspected, $12,500 05 JD 7520 MFWD, 741 JD loader w/grapple $50,000 CALL (605) 421-1354

Two JD 1253A All Crop Heads, new frame and 100% rebuilt with low acres 5 years ago. Field Ready, Excellent Condition! $36,000 each and JD 1650 with Ron’s Manufacturing coulters, 59 ft., excellent and low acres. $17,000 (605) 280-9018

For sale: 60KW diesel generator 3.9 Cummins with Marathon generator on trailer, low hours, $8,900. 2nd hydraulics for 3020-4020 late model $750. JD Front weights $90 each. Misc. 3020 late model parts. (605) 670-4755

For Sale: 80 John Deere Tractor, repainted, A John Deere, repainted, with anteater wide front. JD trailer-type mower, 7 ft. 701-782-4460

‘08 JD 7830 MFW Tractor, 4600 hrs., 20 spd PQ, 18.4x46 w/duals, 3 Hyd, 540 + 1000 PTO, $74,500. ‘13 JD 569 Premium Baler, net & twine wrap, automatic chain oiler, moisture monitor, $20,900. Batco 13-35 belt conveyor, electric & hydraulic drives, $5,400. Case IH 2020, 30 ft. ex-head, excellent poly, $6,750. ‘12 Case IH 3020, 25 ft. ex-head, w/full ďŹ nger auger, like new, $17,500. 32 ft. FW, dolly wheel type head trailer, lights, brakes & fenders, $3,900. (320) 769-2756

For Sale: 1100 International Semi Mount Mower, 9ft. new rebuilt head has cly to lift bar verticle for transport. $1,200. Also hyd auger for gravity wagon 12’ long 6� diam. Complete with all hoses, valve, orbit motor, rubber spout, $450. (605) 880-4650 or (605) 652-4649 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

--2005 2388 IH Combine, 1488 engine hrs, 1201 rotor hrs, new feederhouse chain, ďŹ eld ready. $92,000. --1083 Cornhead poly 8row 30â€?, $7,500. --1999 7410 John Deere, 3,000hrs, FarmHand loader and grapple, $56,000. --Minnkota Terrova trolling motor, 112lb. thrust, 36volts, 60â€? shaft, foot&hand controls, 2yrs old, used about 10times. $1,000. 605-769-0321 Work saver post driver, hydraulic 3 pt. 14 10x6ft steel cattle panels. (605) 290-8435 Big John 65â€? D tree spade mounted on a 1984 Mac truck twin screw, serial #353, very good condition, for more information call Richard Ostby 701-721-1511 or 701-529-4424 Honda Shadow 1997 1100cc, 16,000 miles, dual bucket and grapple fork, 30’ folding tool bar, 6 900 IHC corn planter row units, 6 800 IHC corn planter row units, double bale fork, 810 IHC pick up head, 2 grain bin jacks, 7x41 auger. Call 605-450-0206 For Sale: Vermeer 605 Super C Baler - Hyd Twine Tie - very good shape. Conveyar 5005 Gran Vac, excellent shape little use. Also 7x35 Farm King Auger - Briggs engine all stored inside. Call (605) 847-4739 early AM. JD 640 hay rake $1,200; IHC 475 18.5 tandem disk $1,750; 20’ pony drag $750; (605) 940-7311

* Amco 26ft. Rock Flex Disk, new blades on front. * White 25ft. Rock Flex Disk w/3 bar mulcher. * JD 7100 8RN Planter w/lift assist wheels and corn & bean meters. * CIH 4300 34ft. Field Cultivator w/3 bar mulcher. * Richardton 700 Sileage Dump Box. * 1984 GMC Gravel Truck 366 Engine 4 plus 2 speed, air brakes, 9ft. box & hoist. Runs good. * CIH 4800 32ft. Field Cultivator with mulcher. * Highline 6800 Bale Processor. * JD 230 20ft disk. * John Deere 9600 combine with duals & hopper topper. * JD 714A & 716A chuck wagons with JD gears & bunkfeeding extensions. Sharp. * H&S HD 7+4 16’ chuck wagon with 14 ton tandem gear. * Demco 300 bushel gravity box. All in very nice condition. 605-527-2425

FARM EQUIPMENT

For Sale: Summer Sprayer, two point hook up, new pump, 80ft wide, Excellent condition. $4500 OBO. Location Amenia, ND. Call 701-347-4974 or 701-371-0269. If No answer leave a message, I will get back to you.

FAST 8318 LIQUID APPLICATOR 24 row, 22� spacing, hyd. pump, Raven control. Stored inside. Less than 1000 acres. 218-850-0245 2 Schulte Rock Pickers, one with hyd reel, one with conventional. 2 Krause wheel discs, one 12 ft, one 18 ft. Call: 701-448-9292

Bill’s Custom Painting For all your home and farm maintenance/painting needs. Specializing in pull barns fuel tanks, quonsets, bins, barns,seamless gutters, hoppers and much more. Professional coating and painting on all. Rubber sealants on grain bins for air leakage and moisture. Free estimates, call anytime. 701-214-7223 Locally owned and operated, licensed & insured. For Sale: Phoenix 40ft. rotating tine drag $5,000; NH H6750 9ft. disk mower, 3PT, like new $8,000; Gehl baler model 1860, electric tie, $2,500. 701-490-0955.

FOR SALE: R 4:II:G GDI6GN =D: R :<:AB6C GD8@ E>8@:G R .JBB:GH =6GGDL R -6E6I 7:AI 8DCK:NDG RS,J>8@ 8A:6CS PK: IJ7: <G6>C cleaner. R AADL6N <G6>C 6J<:G L HL>C< auger, model 1410 61’x10�. R(:AGD: EADL R(:AGD: EADL R AADL6N S <G6>C 6J<:G w/engine. Call Keith: 701-678-2884 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

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EGGERS ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPANY

Used 50’ Mandako Roller ...... $25,000 Rental F5-62 Rite Way ........... $44,000

loftness kwik pik, skidloader rock picker w/ reel. Watch on youtube. 800-828-7624

800 Versatile ............................ $7,700

For all of your electric motor and generator needs.

835 Versatile ..........................$15,000

1994 Lorel 60’ aluminum booms with air max ‘air system’ & roll tarp, new tires, good shape, serviced & ready to go! 1260 36 row 30â€? (90’ wide) Case IH Planter, center ďŹ ll, liquid fertilizer & trash whippers, low acres. Call Fred: 701-830-800

1700 Leon Scraper................. $36,000

Eggers Electric has what you need to ensure that your cows have plenty of water this summer. We stock and service multiple styles of Winco brand propane auto-starting generators that have proven to provide the reliability you demand.

USED MIXER WAGONS FOR SALE

REM 3700 Rebuilt ...................$14,250

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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.

FOR SALE: 320/90/50 rims & tires, $2000/pair; Many used truck tires 11/24’s. Call for price; End gate for a beet truck $50; New alternator for Cummins engine, $100. 218-686-2344

Mixers have been through our shop. Financing/delivery available.

To place your ad call 888-857-1920 or email classifieds @classifiedsfcc.com

2003 Rogator 1254 3700hrs 110’boom, raven661 controller, 14.9 Michelins, airboom cleanout $36000 1998 case 2366 2800eng/1900sep hrs, AFX front conversion ďŹ eld tracker, no rock trap, $34000 1020 25’ ex head with single axle trailer $7500 universal header with 12’ sund pickup $3000 1978 IH 1460 combine AFX front conversion, like new 23.1-26 tires, $4300 38.5 summers diamond disc 21â€?blades front & 23â€?blades rear $13500 7017410698

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8450 JD 4WD Tractor. 20’ 9350 Disc Drill. New Town, ND. 701-898-1142

Used Tractor Tires, Firestone Radial All-Traction, 23 degree, size 18.4R46, 35-40% tread. (605) 380-7831

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Several new & used manure spreaders in stock. Haugen Sales & Leasing, 10 miles N of Wyndmere, ND. 800-458-4796, 701-799-0976

For Sale: 2006 Buhler Versatile 535 Tractor

Full weight package, New 12 speed transmission, 850/38 tires, 3144 hours, Outback E-Drive STS Auto Steer. Call 218-689-5422

90’ Rite Way Harrow.............. $25,000

Joker RT300 .......................... $40,000 Westfield J210-41 c/wsp kit...... $6,200 Salford 5122 .............................. DEMO 10 x 70 Farm King .................... $3,500

We also sell and service farm duty electric motors, aeration fan motors, tractor fan motors, pasture generators and portable generators.

Farm King 13x70 Auger ............ $7,700

Altona, MB Canada Just 7 miles North of the border

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850 JD tractor with 3pt and turf tires, good tractor, $4,500. 8480 International Baler, 540/1000 pto, always shedded, $1,500. 535 JD baler with hydraulic lift pick up, 540/1000 pto, always shedded, $4,000. Artway feed wagon, works good, $750. 1985 JayCo 32ft camper with awning and AC, good condition, $3,000. 2000 Honda CR-85 dirt bike, 2 stroke, new engine, never raced, $1,400. 2003 Suzuki 125 dirt bike, 4 stroke, good condition, $1,200. Honda 80 dirt bike, 4 stroke, runs good, $500. Call for pictures 605-880-3252

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Wholesale Chemical

Sonic $52, Callisto $250 or Bellum $149, Fierce $74, AMS $.25 surfactant $10, MSO $13, ATZ 4L $13, COC $9, Raptor $465 or Vulture $365, MeeToolachlor $30, defoamer $20, Upfront $35 or PreďŹ x $45, Clethodim $40, Sulfentrazone 4F $168 or Spartan 4F $250. Ironworks EDDHA $5lb. Goldsky, Compadre. QUANTITIES LIMITED. WK OLeary farms 320-766-9691

BEET EQUIPMENT H&S Beet Cultivator For Sale

24 row single shank pull type cultivator, in excellent shape, also has cutaway disc for it. Call 701-521-0083.

COMBINES

WANTED: JD 35ft FlexDraper Head, or 635F head, excellent condition only. Also Ford or Chevy Pickup, must be 4x4, long box, sound body and mechanically good for farm use 2000 or newer. Need 7.10x42 good Radial Tires and 24.5x42. (701) 720-6864

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. $14500. 701-724-6204 or 701-680-0433. For Sale- JD 7720 titanII Combine with RWA, new Firestone 24.5X32 Rice grip 10 play and 16.X26, 10 ply rears. Hi/low spd cylindar, elect. Var. speed Fan. Less than 100 hrs on new concave, Bars, Recondit. Feed hoses and straw chopper, 4750 hrs. Good AC amd clean cab. $20,000 701-320-0410 Central N.Dak 2006 JD 9760, 2844 sep. hrs, 3617 engine hrs, duals, hopper extensions, contour master; $55,000. 701-710-0413 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 Combine for Rent with operator. Looking for farmer who would like another machine to run with them for small grain harvest. Call 701-230-1295 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

TRACTORS FOR SALE: 1984 5288 MFD International Tractor with 860 Great Bend Loader and Joystick. 20.8x38 Rears @ 75%. 14.9x28 Fronts @ 75%. Also, 1983 5488 MFD International Tractor , Rears 14.9x46 with duals @ 80% and 16.9x28 Fronts at 30%. Front Weight Package. Both tractors serviced and ďŹ eld ready. Also parting out 5288 2WD International Tractor or sell as complete unit. Have set of 20.8x38 hub duals with hubs for sale as well. Call 605-439-3223 evenings or leave a message. For Sale: 2013 CIH 600 Quad Track, 36â€? Tracks, 600hp, 1460 hrs, 6 remote hydraulics, “Twin ow hyd pumpsâ€?, PTO, leather, premium cab, cab suspension. AFS 700 pro auto steer, RTK, PS Transmission, tow cable, very nice tractor, sharp. Call 605-350-3100 1980 John Deere 4440, 8400 hrs., 3 hydraulics, 18.4x38 tires at 70%, metal front fenders, asking $25,000. Please call 605-625-3036 and leave a message. We will return your call after 7PM. CIH STX 385, 3,000 hrs, 18.4x46, auto steer, 4 remotes, PS, $154,000. T9040 NH, HD, high o pump, 3,100 hrs, 710/70/42, PS, 4 remotes, $120,000. CIH STX 450, 5,000 hrs, HD, high o pump, 710/70/42, $75,000. (605) 433-5442 For Sale 1969 John Deere 4020 Side console, one hyd, synchro shift, 7500 hours, diff lock, $11,900 OBO. Call (605) 481-3494 1984 International #5288 tractor, serial # 2580002U002354, 5715 hrs, 2 new batteries, equipped with duals, Zell, SD. (605) 472-1795 JD 8420 MFWD, excellent condition, new tires, 6,790 hrs, $80,000. JD 980 Field Cultivator, 33ft, $13,000. (507) 360-5858 For Sale: 1981 IH 1486, 6,500 hrs, excellent condition, new TA & clutch, $18,000. (218) 738-5438 JD 8400 MFWD 8900 hours - 2000 hours on new JD Reman engine. 20.8R42 rears w/duals, front & rear weights, 4 hyd remotes, quick hitch. Service & repair records available. Nice tractor, $39,500. Call (507) 789-6049 Are you tired of adding or running out of DEF uid? We have a chip to install which will completely delete it; it doesn’t affect the engine at all and leaves no footprint on the computers. ON SALE through the end of April. Call Larry 701-710-0887 1997 Case IH 9380, powershift, PTO, Michelin Agri-bib 80% tires, 6200 hrs, new engine 1400 hrs ago, $70000. No telemarketers (605) 630-1240 John Deere 3010 Diesel, wide front, three point, roll over canopy, new tires. $7000. (605) 268-2032

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1993 CIH 9270 4WD. 12 Spd., 20.8x42 duals, 4 Hyd., 6440 hrs. One owner. Call for other details 605-472-0932 If no answer, leave message.

IHC 1086 with quick attach dual 3100 loader and grapple, recent new clutch, tires 70%, all in good to excellent condition, currently in Aberdeen, SD. (605) 244-7128 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. 605-380-1227 or 605-725-8873 Late 7140 IHC Magnum tractor, new paint, good rubber, A1 shape, $35,000. IHC 4300 38ft ďŹ eld cultivator, with harrow, good shoves, low acres, 605-925-7120 1938 F-14 Farmall tractor, fenders wide front, belt pulley, good tank, new tires, runs good, $4500. (605) 999-2332 For sale: Sharp 2000 7810 John Deere MFD, 16 speed transmission, kept inside, good rubber, 18.4x42 rears, 14.9x30 fronts, axle duals, front fenders with or without 740 John Deere Loader, had very little use, bale spear and pallet fork. Ramona, SD (605) 482-8471 or (605) 270-1461 For sale: Sharp 2000 7810 John Deere MFD, 16 speed transmission, kept inside, good rubber, 18.4x42 rears, 14.9x30 fronts, axle duals, front fenders with or without 740 John Deere Loader, had very little use, bale spear and pallet fork. Ramona, SD (605) 482-8471 or (605) 270-1461

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JD 4650 Front Assist 480/80R42, like new rubber all around, axle duals, front weights, all new top end on motor done at JD last year, 4659 hrs, very well maintained 605-695-3330 or 605-272-5276

1997 Case IH 9380, powershift, PTO, Michelin Agri-bib 80% tires, 6200 hrs, new engine 1400 hrs ago, $70000. No telemarketers (605) 630-1240 1993 CIH 9270 4WD. 12 Spd., 20.8x42 duals, 4 Hyd., 6440 hrs. One owner. Call for other details 605-472-0932 If no answer, leave message.

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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, $113,500.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 Does your Versatile shift hard? Give us a call, we have a solution for you. We also have piv-ot pins and bushings for you center hinge, Series I, II, III Versatile. Call Big Tractor Parts 1-800-982-1769

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1-800-982-1769 We also rebuild axles, differentials & transmissions with 1 year warranty. 1938 F-14 Farmall tractor, fenders, wide front, belt pulley, good paint, new tires, runs good, $4500. (605) 999-2332 8520T JD tractor, ‘02 model, 4 hydraulics, quick hitch, buddy seat, recently new 36 in. tracks and under carriage rebuild, 9764 hrs, good starter $49,900. 6430 MFWD w/ 673 JD loader and grapple, joy stick, 2 hydraulics, 3100 hrs, 38 in tires, $54,500. (605) 649-7851

Farmall Super A with wood L59 Belly Mower, $2,800. Farmall Super M with hydraulics, $2,200. Both in good mechanical condition. 701-640-5555 Text or Message 1976 John Deere 4430 rebuilt Quad, 466 engine, 3 hydraulics, 42� rubber, air ride seat. Tractor is loaded. 14,000 total hours, $17,500. 1990 Ford/Versatile 876, 8600 hrs, 12 speed, lots of major work done with 14ft Otter silage blade. $20,000. (605) 695-9687 2000 7510 MFWD, serial RW7510033437, 16 speed, LHR, 3 remote hydraulics, 3 point hitch, new 18.4Rx38 rear tires with rear inside weights, front tires 13.6Rx28 70%, front fenders, buddy seat, new interior roof liner, 540/1000 pto, 10,081 hours, included would be 2000 740 SL loader with 8’ bucket, 2007 5 tine grapple fork, clean tractor and loader. Call (605) 999-3361 For Sale Case IH 535 Quad Trac 2000 hours 5 remotes PTO HID lights leather seat. $200,000. call 218-790-3488 2015 Kioti 7320 4 wheel drive tractor with front end loader with quick attach bucket an loader with a quick attach grapple fork made by Arena Welding. Tractor has 3 pt hitch, shuttle clutch, Hi-Lo transmission, heated and AC cab. There is a 1 year warranty left and tractor has 125 hours. Excellent condition. Make an offer. Contact 701-843-8557 or cell at 701-391-7954, New Salem, ND.

2013 CIH Magnum 235

MFWD, Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, Front Axle Suspension, 3pt, Quick Hitch, All 3 PTO’s, Hi Capacity Hyd Pump, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 4 Hyd, Full Auto Steer, Pro 700 Monitor, Nav 2 Controller, Receiver, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, 3,988 Hours, 1 Owner, Nice tractor, $92,500.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 D-21 Allis Chalmers Tractor, out of my own collection. The most original, sharpest one you will ďŹ nd anywhere, shedded all the time. 20 Cockshutt, new paint, tires, sharp. Call eves (701) 628-2130 2014 JD 6170R, every option except high road speed, 14.9/50 rear duals, 11.8/38 front duals set at 22â€?, approx 1100 hrs, No Telemarketers call any time 605-233-0387 2013 JD 8335R Tractor 1736 hrs., Premium CommandView II Cab with Active Seat, Premium Lighting, Weight, Front Support with Sixteen Suitcase Weights, Radar, Dual Beam Sensor, $195,000. Call or text 712-348-0130. John Deere 2955 with cab, air and heat, 3 point, 2 hydraulic outlets. Tires are excellent. $19,000. 701-742-2759 or 701-678-4908

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For Sale: Classic Tractors. Restorable Z Minn Moline. WC Alis. 88 Massey. 1800 Oliver. 630 John Deere. 5020 JD, good running condition. Also, 1939 Ford 1½ Ton Truck. Call: 701-247-3047

IH 5488 2 wheel drive, recent overhaul, 20.8x42 tires with duals, 23 degree Firestones, square tube front axle, $22,500. Case IH 7140, MFWD, 18.4x42 Firestone duals, full set of front weights, 10,900 hours, $35,000. 605-261-4911

2014 MX Magnum 250, FWA, 258 hrs, tier 4B engine, front suspension, front weights, duals front and rear, taller deep tread tires, Pro 700 monitor, auto steer ready, extra HID lights, fully loaded, always shedded, like new. 320-760-8906

For Sale: Ford TW-30 5000 hours, cab, air, heat, good 20.8x38; $12,000. 30’ Bourgault Chisel Plow; $7500. Geringhoff Corn Head, 18 row 20” spacing; $45,000. 4500 Massey Ferguson Forklift; $9500. Call: 701-320-9460

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Case IH 8940 MFD, 7500 hrs, under hauled, brand new Firestone tires on front and rear, 18.4R42, with duals, new batteries, heavy duty draw bar, shedded, very nice shape. $57,500. (605) 368-9855 1982 John Deere 4640 Tractor with Cab, power-shift transmission, 3 point hitch with extra lift cylinder, 18.4/38 rear tires 80%, axle hub duals, 9,325 hrs, runs good, sharp tractor, hydraulic seat, excellent interior, 2 wheel drive, $19,000, Newell, SD (605) 645-8797 leave message if no answer. John Deere 2955 with cab, air and heat, 3 point, 2 hydraulic outlets. Tires are excellent. $19,000. 701-742-2759 or 701-678-4908 Kubota 2012 M126x with LA2253 loader and hay grapple, 3 hyd, 695 hours, $57,500 (605) 380-5827

complete Farmall 400 diesel tractor for parts, motor is complete, however stuck. 1960 Ford 1-ton truck, for parts. 1958 International truck, for parts. 605-690-5668

PLANTING EQUIPMENT For sale: Great Plains Solid 20 no till drill, $6,000 OBO. Call (605) 881-2996 John Deere 750 no till drill 20’, dry fertilizer, new boots, new discs, $20,000 OBO. 605-265-0446 or 605-448-8114 7000 John Deere 16R30, front fold, liquid fertilizer, trash whippers, $3,000 OBO. 605-881-6713

1955 JD 60, good tin, good tires, factory power steering, runs good. 1951 MC JD crawler, all rebuilt, new paint, runs excellent. 1949 JD B tractor, engine overhauled, transmission work, runs real good. (605) 670-9400

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

John Deere auto track brown box. With data & key card SF2. $2,500. Call (701) 710-0352

2-70 white tractor, a/c, new hydraulic pump, 8342 hrs on tractor, 2500 hrs on over haul, $8500. (605) 380-9559

Case IH 8940 MFD, 7500 hrs, underhaulled brand new Firestone tires on front and rear, 18.4R42, with duals, new batteries, heavy duty draw bar, shedded, very nice shape. $57,500. (605) 368-9855

8N4 Tractor w/tracks & front blade & lots of accessories which include a rake, a plow & more. (701) 647-2801

1982 John Deere 4640 Tractor with Cab, power-shift transmission, 3 point hitch with extra lift cylinder, 18.4/38 rear tires 80%, axle hub duals, 9,325 hrs, runs good, sharp tractor, hydraulic seat, excellent interior, 2 wheel drive, $19,000, Newell, SD (605) 645-8797 leave message if no answer.

JD 3039R MFWD cab, air, heat, with H160 loader, tiller, 3pt mower, Lorenz snowblower, 78 hours. JD 6300 MFWD, cab, air, heat, all new tires, 641 loader, bucket and grapple, 3pt, 2 hydraulics, $29,900. Call 605-850-9396

horsch anderson air seeder, 460 model with 500 cart, double shoot brand new openers, excellent condition like new. $120k great deal! must sell 605-380-9592 2013 Dixie chopper, model 2750, 50 in. deck, 140 hrs, $4500. OBO (605) 380-9559

Super MTA, completely restored, sold new in 1955 by Bill Engelhart at the McCorrmick Farm Store in Aberdeen. 605-237-2202 For Sale: Oliver 995 Lugamatic Tractor, $17,500. 1957 New Holland self propelled 166 Baler, only 305 made. Rebuilt Wisconsin engines. Sandblasted and sealed, disassembled. $4,500. (701) 254-4368

16R Kinze corn planter for sale, $16,000 OBO. 605-739-5461 JD 1590 no till drill, 20 ft. 7 1/2 in. spacing, Yetter markers, front rank lock up cylinder, electric seed rate control, 1,00 acres on complete rebuilt, nice shape, Call (605) 380-3631 or (605) 380-3637 1998 John Deere 750 20 foot no till drill. Call (605) 880-0667, please leave a message. For Sale: 16 Martin Spiked Closing Wheels, Model TW3815-L4, off John Deere Planter (605) 377-8251 John Deere 2600 monitor w/ shut off activated for sale. $4,500 OBO (605) 480-8100

PLANTING EQUIPMENT 2007 CIH 1200 PT 16 row 30” planter. Floating row cleaners. Also for sale, Meridian 375 RT seed tender on triple axle trailer, wireless remote. Excellent condition. 605-472-0932. If no answer, leave message. 1998 John Deere 750 20 foot no till drill. Call (605) 880-0667, please leave a message. For Sale: 16 Martin Spiked Closing Wheels, Model TW3815-L4, off John Deere Planter (605) 377-8251 2007 CIH 1200 PT 16 row 30” planter. Floating row cleaners. Also for sale, Meridian 375 RT seed tender on triple axle trailer, wireless remote. Excellent condition. 605-472-0932. If no answer, leave message. FOR SALE: JD 42’ 1890 With 1910 270 Tow Between Cart 2009. Northwood, ND. 701-587-5289 or 218-779-8175. For sale: John Deere 7100 Planter, 12x30, vertical fold with corn and bean units, & lift assist. $4,000. (507) 920-6205 Wetherell 12 row 30 in flat fold cultivator with tunnel shields, $1250. (712) 229-9109 Parting Out 8 Row 7000 John Deere Corn Planter, complete precision planting system, meters, fan w/corn plates, used 2 seasons, dawn trash whippers, screw adjust, heavy duty down pressure springs, Great Plains gauge wheel arms have threaded bottom hole, Row units, Yetter markers (605) 881-3746 Please leave message. For Sale - JD 750 No Till Drill - (7.5/15 in.) seed, fert amd grass seed Boyes, new disc-boots, markers, dolly wheels with front hitch - $18,000 701-320-0410 Central N. Dak. JD 7200 Conservation MaxEmerge 2 VacuMeter 12 row narrow front fold with JD 150 monitor 605-695-3330 or 605-272-5276

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JD 1770 CCS 24R30 markers, promax 40, new corn, sunflower, soybean seed discs, new last year TT fertilizer and tank, rear closing wheel brackets, bushings and Dawn S tine closing wheels, True Count row shutoffs, also original closing wheels, Yetter trash whippers 350 JD monitor, 881 acres on $20,000 rebuild in 2015, $69,900. Haul ALL 2 compartment fertilizer/seed tender, 2 compartment/2hydraulic augers, roll tarp, nice condition, $3900. 1990 16ft Laurel fertilizer spreader, $8900. Haul ALL seed/fertilizer tender, 2 hydraulics augers out the back, $3900. 605-850-9396 Parting Out 8 Row 7000 John Deere Corn Planter, complete precision planting system, meters, fan w/corn plates, used 2 seasons, dawn trash whippers, screw adjust, heavy duty down pressure springs, Great Plains gauge wheel arms have threaded bottom hole, Row units, Yetter markers (605) 881-3746 Please leave message. 2012 John Deere 455 minimum till drill, 35 ft., 7 1/2 inch spacing, $50,000. (701) 709-0900 2001 Case IH FLX4300, 60ft air boom, full Raven SmarTrax Auto Guide w/Flex Rate controller. 7,580hrs. 2001 Case IH FLX4375, 70ft air boom, full Raven SmarTrax Auto Guide w/Case Flex Rate Controller, 4,400hrs. Both machines were through the shop and ready to take to the field. Very nice shape and well maintained. $45,000 OBO choice. Call (701)709-0254 for more info. HALF PRICE Used John Deere Planter Parts from a JD DB90 Planter were removed in great working condition!AA78166 Row Unit Downforce SensorsAA81649 Gear Case Seed ClutchesAA70070 Seed Clutch Wiring HarnessesAA57526 Pro Shaft Drive Cables- AA57397 Drive Shaft Gearboxes- AA71532 Sensor NodesPneumatic Downforce Air Bags- Variable Rate Hydraulic Drive Motors Available for Pickup or Shipment (additional shipping fees) CALL 605-281-9893 or 605-281-0336 JD 60ft 1890 drill with 500 bushel cart, excellent condition, 605-480-0285

2005 30’ John Deere air seeder, 1910 pull between cart, 195 bushel, 23L 26 Diamond tires, with 1890 seed tool, all run sensors, 7 1/2” spacing, Hauckos markers, only done 4400 acres, always shedded, only planted soybeans with it. Asking $77,000 OBO. Call 605-380-0656 Liquid fert. cart for behind planter. Force all steer, 2 1200 gal. tanks. 3in fill. Excellent shape! $12k (605) 380-9592 White 6180 corn planter, 16 row 30”, no till coulters, liquid fertilizer, horizontal fold, field ready, $11,000 OBO. Sunflower soil finisher model 6430-34’, excellent condition, $12,000 OBO. White 227 34’ field cultivator, $7,500. 605-660-5551 Liquid fert. cart for behind planter. Force all steer, 2 1200 gal. tanks. 3in fill. Excellent shape! $12k (605) 380-9592 White 6180 corn planter, 16 row 30”, no till coulters, liquid fertilizer, horizontal fold, field ready, $11,000 OBO. Sunflower soil finisher model 6430-34’, excellent condition, $12,000 OBO. White 227 34’ field cultivator, $7,500. 605-660-5551 For sale: 8100 White Corn Planter, 12 row, 30”, 2x2 dry fertilizer, Yetter trash whippers, 3 bushel boxes, completely gone through, good condition. Asking $20,000 obo. Call (605) 765-4606 2001 JD MaxEmerge Planter, 24R20’, 3 bu box, John Blue 2x2 liquid fertilizer, True counts, variable rate with air bags, row cleaners, precision units, asking $22,000 OBO. 701-680-2286 John Deere 7200 8 row 30” planter. Vacuum meters, dry fertilizer, double disk openers, monitor with radar, unverferth fert. cross auger. Shedded, nice condition; $6,000. Beltrami, MN. 218-289-4796 2013 Summers 45’ coil packer, like new, $21,500. 2210 JD 55 1/2’ field cultivator, accu-depth, $19,500. (701) 490-1251 2012 1890 John Deere no till drill, 7.5 in. spacing, 50 ft w/ 430 towbehind tank. Low, low acres. $170,000 701-220-0086

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FOR SALE: JD 9350 grain drills, 40ft. excellent condition; 1974 Chevy tandem truck, low miles, excellent condition. 701-430-1472 John Deere 1780 16-31 row planter, MaxEmerge Plus, Flexfold, vacuum hopper, 3 bu box, fold-over markers, mechanical drive, 1/2 width disconnect, heavy down pressure, no-till coulters, 31x13.5-15 tires, drawbar hitch, Truvee openers, walking gauge wheels, rubber tire closing wheels, Seed Star monitor with brown box and tractor harness, will operate on competitive tractors $24,000 507-430-5144

1996 JD 1770 conservation box type planter, 16R 30”, Dawn no till coulters and trash whippers, Precision meters plus JD soy bean meters, 750 gallon liq fertilizer tank, hydraulic VR drive, new opener discs and scrappers, $20,000. (701) 566-3766

John Deere 750 no till drill 20’, dry fertilizer, new boots, new discs, $20,000 OBO. 605-265-0446 or 605-448-8114

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FOR SALE: 14’ IH Press Drills 620 with grass seeder, reconditioned; $2500. Also, 2-12’ 620 IH Press Drills, with grass seeders & factory transport; $3800. Can deliver. Also, Used parts for IH Press Drills, anything you should need. Also, 21’ JD Disc; $2,500. Call: 701-400-5742

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT John Deere 635 30ft disk, $5,000 OBO. Call (605) 881-2996 29 pairs of vertical till coulters for chisel plow, 17+ inches in diameter, 8 wave blades, $3,500. Claire City, SD. 605-214-1057 2008 JD 2210 field cultivator 44.5FT knock on shovels 4 bar mulcher $2300. 2012 Sunflower 6630 Turbo Till 28 ft. $25000. 2009 Case IH RMX370 disc 28 ft. $21000. No telemarketers. (605) 630-1240

John Deere 7000 6 row corn planter. Like new, works great and comes with monitor. $3200 OBO. Contact 605-395-6427.

John Deere 726 30 ft. Soil Finisher 5 Bar Harrow, Knock off 10 inch sweeps, single point depth setting, shedded, $17,900. (605) 310-0666

For Sale: Bourgault disk type drill Model 3710, 60’ Air Seeder with 6550 cart, good condition. 605-480-0285

29 pairs of vertical till coulters for chisel plow, 17+ inches in diameter, 8 wave blades, $3,500. Claire City, SD. 605-214-1057

For Sale: 2004 John Deere 455 minimum till drill, 25’, 7 1/2” spacing, alfalfa seeders, markers, fertilizer, half speed drive, clean, shedded, field ready, $36,000. 605-490-0618

Case IH Soybean Special Drill 20ft, with markers and coulter cart, $10,000 obo. (605) 228-1302 No Telemarketers! JD 1520 Drill, 15’ with 10” spacing, has hydraulic down pressure, in very good overall condition. Call: 218-850-2423

2008 JD 2210 field cultivator 44.5FT knock on shovels 4 bar mulcher $2300. 2012 Sunflower 6630 Turbo Till 28 ft. $25000. 2009 Case IH RMX370 disc 28 ft. $21000. No telemarketers. (605) 630-1240 John Deere 726 30 ft. Soil Finisher 5 Bar Harrow, Knock off 10 inch sweeps, single point depth setting, shedded, $17,900. (605) 310-0666 For Sale: 32 ft. White 427 Chisel Plow, new points, $4750 Firm. (605) 660-2804

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FOR SALE: 2011 JD 2210 45 1/2’ Cultivator, Used One Spring; 36’ and 38’ Summers Chisel Plows; 2012 Summer 50’ Super Colter with Coil Packer. Northwood, ND. 701-587-5289 or 218-779-8175. Landoll 6230 tandem disc, 36ft. CIH 4300 field cultivator, 46ft with 3 bar harrow. CIH 27ft, 4800 field cultivator with 3 bar harrow. Brand new Tebben 3pt fork lift, 94” lift, 4000lb capacity. 1996 Buick LeSabre, 146,600 miles, blue. C&H drag tine teeth part #304217A #1, new in boxes 605-880-2880 Great Plains Turbo Max 35 foot harrow, reel, weights, excellent condition. 605-380-1227 or 605-725-8873 John Deere 980 Field Cultivator, 30ft wide, 200 lb shanks, new shovels. (605) 999-8995 No Telemarketers. 2007 Great Plains 40ft turbo till, rolling harrow, good shape, $30,000. Case IH 4900 35ft field cultivator, low acres on new sweeps and most hydraulic hoses, $5,500. OBO on equipment, Webster, SD Call (605) 380-3871 For Sale: Degelman Strawmaster 7000 Super Harrow, 5/8” x 23” springs, mounted 12 ply spare, have added hyd cylinders for height adjustment, auto fold, pics on craigs list, Halstad, MN, $21,000. Call Randy: 218-368-9048 JD 637 rock flex 32ft disk, 100 acres on new 24in disk and bearings, 9in spacing, mulcher, rear hitch, new carry tires, hydraulic adjusting, $24,900. 605-850-9396 Horch and Anderson joker 37 ft., excellent condition, $50,000. (701) 710-0358

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Summers Land Roller with lights, 45 ft, in like new shape, only rolled 900 acres. $37,500. (605) 268-2032 2011 JD 2210 S Tine 50 ft floating hitch, rear hitch, 4 bar Harrow. Excellent condition. $52K OBO. 701-430-1238 235 John Deere Dural Cushion disk, with harrow. 30ft, very good shape. $8,500 218-756-2424 SUMMERS super harrow, 84 foot, 14 section, hydraulic tooth angle and down pressure. Good condition. Call 605-216-3815 or (605) 324-3268 or 605-216-3994. 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 Case IH Tiger Mate II 40ft. field cultivator w/harrow, 6” spacing, good condition. $24,000. 218-289-0141 Flexicoil 30A 32ft chisel plow with harrows, set up with Wilrich double coulters, can be used as a coulter cart, excellent condition, phone 605-216-3966 Case IH 4300 Field Cultivator. Floating hitch. Walking tandems. 52’ with 4-bar harrow. $17,000/obo. Call: 701-739-0240 JD Ripper 915V, 16 row 30 in. Lorenz, total-till cultivator, with or without Orthman Lift Assist Model 757B78-7, Sunco Acura Trak Guidance 402-322-0480 2012 62 foot Riteway 5 section rock roller, $36,000. Call 605-832-4551 or 605-690-3386 2012 62 foot Riteway 5 section rock roller, $36,000. Call 605-832-4551 or 605-690-3386

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JD 985 FC, 50’ 6” single point depth control, 3 bar harrow, 5 fold, knock on sweeps, walking tandem 12.5X15 main, gauge wheels, $14,500. Delivery available. Scott, Elbow Lake, MN., 320-808-0992 For sale: Melroe 42ft Multi Weeder, has 2 row of Danish cultivator tine shanks with 8 5ft. drag sections, field ready. $1,200. (605) 380-0887 or (605) 225-5427 Wishek disk with Gates harrow and rolling baskets, 862LNT-38, Serial# DX033320, less than 1,000 acres. Call (605) 870-1047

Rota Disk, Chopping Cornhead, 3 Sensor Headsight, J.D. Rowsense, J.D. Hookups, Never Ran 2 Seasons, Always Shedded, Very Nice 1 Owner Head, $30,000.

Brent 672 grain cart. Brent 640 and Killbros 385 gravity wagons. Call (605) 880-0667, please leave message.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

Brent 672 grain cart. Brent 640 and Killbros 385 gravity wagons. Call (605) 880-0667, please leave message. For Sale: John Deere 843 Cornhead w/telescoping hook-up, $2750 Firm. (605) 660-2804 Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307

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)

Ficklin 13000, 500 bushel grain cart, in good shape. Call 605-281-0040.

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2012 John Deere 608 8 row corn head, 30” row spacing, height control, used only 3 years. 30ft header trailer. (701) 378-2258

2006 Geringhoff 12R22”

HARVEST EQUIPMENT

JD 653A all crop head, excellent condition, tin is perfect, completely reconditioned, fits Case IH combines. (605) 354-3178

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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

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

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2001 Loral 4000-1000 dry fertilizer spreader, 70’ boom, mid tech controller, EZ guide 250 guidance system. 605-880-6556

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) 13â€? 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 6â€? Grain Vacs Model 360 Grain Cleaner 1600 Gallon 4WS Liquid Supply Trailer (DEMO) Model 1200 90â€? Boom Sprayer Model 1360 Grain Cart Model 2460 Fertilizer Applicator (DEMO) LOFTNESS (NEW) 20’ Stalk Chopper/ Windrower 10’ XL Grain Bagger USED WestďŹ eld: 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 24â€? Drive Over Conveyor Sudenga: 10x31 EMD KSI: Model 161037 Belt Conveyor Batco: 1590 EMD Standard Hopper Brandt: 13x70 Swing Hopper

2003 Fast 1,000 gallon Sprayer. 80ft boom, 440 Raven, 3 way nozzle body, 110 gallon rinse tank, foam tank and a clean tank. 14.9x46 Rubber, always shedded. Green in color. $12,750. (605) 940-3151

Sprayer Specialties model XLRD, 90 foot boom, 1500 gallon tank, 60 gallon rinse tank, chemical inducter, 5 shut offs, Raven 450 controller, 3 way nozzles, $7500 or best offer. Call 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629, Hayti, South Dakota.

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 WestďŹ eld parts and accessories in stock. Possible ďŹ nancing available.

JD 4710 SP sprayer, 80 gallon, SS tank, 90’ booms, excellent condition, shedded, $48,500. 712-348-4400 1997 Rogator 854, 60/80ft booms, new engine, has Ag Leader Edge monitor, Auto boom shut offs, tires are good. Good shape. (605) 940-3151 1997 Rogator 854, 60/80ft booms, new engine, has Ag Leader Edge monitor, Auto boom shut offs, tires are good. Good shape. (605) 940-3151 2008 Demco Conquest 1600 gallon pull type sprayer. With Raven 450 controller, 200 gallon rinse tank, 90ft booms, good condition, $12,000. (605) 280-4610 Wilson aluminum step deck quad axle with removable sprayer cradle. Will haul every type of sprayer.4000 gal. tank on front. Pump and all plumbing included. $60k. 605-380-9592 Wilson aluminum step deck quad axle with removable sprayer cradle. Will haul every type of sprayer.4000 gal. tank on front. Pump and all plumbing included. $60k. 605-380-9592 2000 80ft Summers Ultimate Sprayer, 1000 gallon tank, Raven controls, 14.9/46 tires, $7,500. 605-266-2718 Sprayer Specialties model XLRD, 90 foot boom, 1500 gallon tank, 60 gallon rinse tank, chemical inducter, 5 shut offs, Raven 450 controller, 3 way nozzles, $7500 or best offer. Call 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629, Hayti, South Dakota.

For Sale: Top Air sprayer, 500 gal, 60ft boom; 400 Versatile swather, 15ft, good tires, recently new canves’s, shedded. Hazel (605) 628-2539 2001 Loral 4000-1000 dry fertilizer spreader, 70’boom, mid tech controller, EZ guide 250 guidance system. 605-880-6556 Top air model 1600 TA sprayer, 90 ft suspended booms, frame suspension, Raven controller, dual wheels, shedded, nice, $12,000. (701) 710-0352

ROW CROP EQUIPMENT Schaben LA9000 liquid applicator for sale. 40’-24x22� rows. 23 coulters and 1500gal tank. Double fold toolbar and newer CDS John Blue piston pump. 380/90R46 tires. Just set it and go. Very good condition. $34,900. Wyndmere, ND 701-640-4707.

CUSTOM FARMING Custom Soybean Seeding. Case IH SDX 40, No Till Drill. 701-633-5564

EMPLOYMENT 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

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We move, ďŹ x, or tear down old grain bins and we build new bins up to 48â€? in diameter. We also install oors or remove oors for grain bins. For free estimates call Javier at 507-430-9910 or 507-627-9910 binthereconstructionllc@ outlook.com Licenced and Insured Looking for small grain acres to combine. We operate John Deere Walker combines for straw quality. (605) 881-8400. Elite Construction For your Ag Building Restoration, New Building Construction and Concrete needs call Don Christiansen at Elite Construction 1-816-806-2343 (cell) 1-605-598-6626 (home) David O’Daniel 1-605-450-9926 Faulkton, SD Driver for Full Circle Ag Energy Division. Primary duties include LP bobtail operation, LP and fuel tank installation, bulk & packaged oil delivery, DEF delivery, other misc. duties as required. CTEP training a plus but not required. Will train. CDL with hazmat endorsement required OR the ability to obtain CDL and hazmat endorsement as soon as possible upon hiring. Competitive wage and beneďŹ t package. Contact Full Circle Ag at 605-448-2285 or 605-470-0622 and ask for Brian. Or email beckb@ fullcircleag.com CUSTOM FENCING, barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence. 605-845-7421 Meier’s Custom Planting and Spraying. Late model John Deere corn planter with in furrow fertilizer. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496

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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

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.

Mechanic Wanted Top tire retailer & auto service center needing experienced service technician to join our team. ASE certiďŹ cation preferred, but not required. Top wage and beneďŹ t package offered based on experience. Apply in person or by mail to: attn: Ken Labrie Graham Tire Co. 2320 6th ave. SE Aberdeen, SD 57401 email: klabrie@ grahamtire.com www.grahamtire.com

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 to work on diversiďŹ ed farm 30 mi. N. of GF. Now to freeze-up. Pay DOE. 218-779-0981

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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 Herman Housemoving Inc. NOW HIRING Laborers & Drivers with CDL’s. Must be dependable. Call 605-228-1875 Nichols Fencing LLC Desmet, SD Take old fence out & put in all types of new fence. Call: 605-695-4743 nicholsfencing.com

Farmers Union of Turtle Lake ND is looking to ďŹ ll Management position

For more info or to submit resumes email to Jaden at tlfarmersunion@gmail.com or call Wes at (701) 220-9119 I do Payroll, great rates, easy to talk to, clear concise record keeping for your farm, ranch or business in SD or ND. Call (701) 440-7700 Please contact to schedule Manure Piling & Hauling Services Feed Lot Cleaning Pay Loader Services 701-710-1108

BUILDINGS/ BINS

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

FUEL TANK & GRAIN BIN MOVING Up to 28 feet in diameter or 12,000 bushel; Hopper bins up to 5,000 bushels; Also move grain dryers and vertical fuel tanks up to 25,000 gallons. First, Fast & Friendly. Lic. & insured. 50 years of satisďŹ ed customers! We can get your bins & tanks moved within days of your call. We have two trucks ready to serve your needs. Call us for a quote! GROTTE MOVING Finley, ND 701-238-2992 701-524-2323

Ready Mix Drivers

CDL required. Will train. Hiring Bonus Available! BeneďŹ ts. Apply in person at Porta-Mix Concrete, Inc., 1201 2nd St. NE, EGF, MN or call 218-773-3636 or email: pvinesett@ porta-mix.com

BUILDINGS/ BINS Steel Building Inventory New inventory coming in 15-30% higher. Old inventory going out very limited. Call for availability at old price from factory. Supplies won’t last get in on old price. www.sunwardsteel.com Phone: 701-214-4671 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

PAINTING OF ALL TYPES Barn painting, Pole barns, Fuel tanks, Hopper bins, Grain bins, House painting, SEAMLESS GUTTERS, HOT RUBBER BIN SEALS. Statewide service. Free est. Licensed & Insured.

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Uriar Turner • 701-230-9543 Grain Bin Service Bin repair, air oors, concrete work. Specializing in roof repair & bin concrete slabs. Also, new & used grain bin sales! 701-899-2863 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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Nation’s Strongest Buildings SPRING BLOWOUT SPECIAL Before Steel Price Increase 80x154x18 Was $160,000 Now $119,504 Complete Material Package Henry Buildings Systems 218-863-6445 www.henrybuilding.com Dealers and Reps WANTED

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT For Sale: 100 Round bales 4X5’ net wrapped. Approximately 1500 pounds. 60-70 straight alfalfa. 30-40 alfalfa. grass mixture. Call evenings 218-584-5503 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.

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

SEED FOR SALE

DURUM

HIGH YIELD and BALANCED WHEAT VARIETIES

Wanted: Seed Cleaner Looking for a velvet roll/ dodder mill to clean Alfalfa and clover (780) 285-4680

Quality Seed For Sale: DURUM: CertiďŹ ed Joppa HRS: Registered Shelly, Linkert CertiďŹ ed: Bolles, Elgin, Forefront, Prevail, Prosper, ND901CL OATS: Registered Beach, CertiďŹ ed Beach, HorsePower FLAX: CertiďŹ ed York, Omega LENTILS: Richlea Contact: Werth Seed, Lehr, ND, 701-320-6976, Seed Permit# ND 1991, SP-18033

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Signalness Farms LARRY 701-770-2500 JASON 701-770-0926 Watford City, ND

**AVAILABLE SEED** 7 -/!&% !/*%6 7 !*1 !/*%6 7 !10 7 (**%1 7 -6"%!,0 7 *!5 "/-4, &-*$%, 7 2/2+ '%!1 7 ./(,& '%!1 7 (,1%/ '%!1 7 '(#) %!0 7 %**-4 %!0 7 /%%, %!0 7 (,1%/ %!0 7 -/!&% %!0 7 !,-*! *20 -/!&% (5%0 7 -3%/ /-. *%,$0 7 /!00 %%$0 Many Other Seed Types Available ----------------------------------------Delivery Available “Can’t ďŹ nd it, we can get it!â€? Troy Coons (701) 482-7865 Donnybrook, ND 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 Seed For Sale Wheat --Registered Bolles- high protein & yield --Registered Linkert- high protein & yield, strong straw --CertiďŹ ed Prosper Barley --CertiďŹ ed Tradition Oats --CertiďŹ ed Goliathhigh yield, good haying. Paul Oats Naked, excellent haying David Wald 701-320-3833 or 701-493-2385 Permit #SP17067

100 tons of milo hay, $60/ton. (605) 203-0223

HIGH YIELD VARIETIES LCS “Primeâ€? LCS “Anchorâ€? LCS “Triggerâ€? BALANCED WHEAT VARIETIES University of Minnesota “Shellyâ€? University of Minnesota “Bollesâ€? BARLEY VARIETIES 6-Row Tradition 2-Row North Dakota Genesis AUTHORIZED PROSEED SOYBEAN and CORN DEALER Howe Seed Farm, Casselton, ND. Call Jim at 701-238-1285 or 701-347-4879 www.howeseedfarm.com BUCHHOLZ SEED FARM WHEAT Registered & CertiďŹ ed Linkert and Bolles. CertiďŹ ed Prosper and Elgin. BARLEY CertiďŹ ed 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 48 2016 1200-1300lb net wrapped bales of mixed hay, 605-380-8799 Prairie hay & wheat straw in big round bales and net wrapped. Some prairie hay with sisal twine, can deliver, Groton, SD. (605) 395-6535 Corn stover for sale, net wrapped, DeSmet SD, 605-860-8558 John Deere 7750 Forage Harvester 1900 cutting hours 2600 engine 678 20ft head 640 hay head KP Kooima Earlage adapter $180000. H&S Twin Hay Merger excellent condition $21000. Roto Press 9ft silage bagger $12000. Blazer Silage Table $6000. bagger and table can be hooked together to dump trucks. (605) 661-6803 4010 Forage Pea Seed for sale cleaned and bagged in mini-bulk bags, germination tested, delivery & inoculant available. Discounts for large quantities. Call (605) 380-7831 4010 Forage Pea Seed for sale cleaned and bagged in mini-bulk bags, germination tested, delivery & inoculant available. Discounts for large quantities. Call (605) 380-7831 110 ďŹ rst crop alfalfa round bales 155 RFV 120 per ton 45 2nd crop alfalfa round bales 196 RFV 170 per ton also 48 very nice 3rd crop 155 per ton 605-256-2154 or 605-480-0473 will load 1,000 + 2nd and 3rd cutting from 2015-2016, some from 4th cutting in 2015, net-wrapped. Lisbon, ND. (701) 680-0842

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 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 100% Organic Bolkmann/Todahl Farms Baleage. 2016 crop year. Scores RFV/RFQ ranging from 160-220. Protein 20% +. Prices range from $47/ ton to $160/ ton. If interested please call Myla Todahl at 218-280-6845 or email jtfarms@gvtel.com 2010 Claas 380 Pro, excellent condition, 492 hookups, $12,500. 2013 Claas Orbis 750, very nice condition, $45,000. (605) 695-9687 For Sale: 7500 John Deere Forage Harvester, 40 knives, auto lube, kernel processor with new rolls, new knives and cutter bar, recent transition and liners. Ready to chop. 3,200 engine hours, 2400 machine hours, Farmer owned. $95,000 obo. (605) 690-2417 For Sale: German Hay Millet / Sedan mixed bales. $65/ton. Yale, SD Area. (605) 354-3178 or (605) 354-3186

Hay & Straw for sale, delivery available. Also custom hauling of hay, short or long hauls, (605) 770-6453 Ask for Mike Corn stalk bales, stalk chopper used, no dirt, $20/bale. Will load. Kevin Dettler, Doland, SD (605) 460-6900 Alfalfa, Grass & Straw in rounds & small squares. Good quality. Prices Reduced. Delivery available. Also, will take any manure you have on hand. Leonard, ND 58052. 701-361-1499 or 701-645-2213 3x3 & 3x4 Dairy & Beef Hay & Wheat Straw Square Bales. Delivered in Semi Load. Call Tom Pribyl, Thief River Falls, MN at 218-686-1379 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 have 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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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

We can Clean, and/or Treat your seed

CertiďŹ ed & Registered North Dakota Seed

Seed for Sale: CertiďŹ ed - Prevail Spring Wheat CertiďŹ ed - Bolles Spring Wheat CertiďŹ ed - Focus Spring Wheat CertiďŹ ed - Goliah Oats CertiďŹ ed - 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 ďŹ nd 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

IS OFFERING

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 2*) -/ 1-1% 7 AVAILABLE

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Second Cutting Alfalfa for sale. 1400 lb. bales, tested and net wrapped, $70/ton. 701-840-2012 Prairie Hay for Sale. Big rounds, net wrapped. Approx. 1,200 lbs. (605) 228-7778 Second Cutting Alfalfa for sale. 1400 lb. bales, tested and net wrapped, $70/ton. 701-840-2012 Prairie Hay for Sale. Big rounds, net wrapped. Approx. 1,200 lbs. (605) 228-7778

Certified HRSW: Surpass, Boost, Focus, Advance, SY605CL Field Peas: Certified Early Star, Certified Blue Moon, Commander Lentils: Richlea, Pennell 4010 Forage Peas

Oats: Certified Hayden, Morton Flax: York, Omega Certified Lavina Forage Barley Seed Corn, Sunflowers, Soybeans Verdesian Legume Inoculants Full line of Cover Crop Seed, Custom Mixes, Grass Seed, Clover, RR Alfalfa, Conventional Alfalfa Seed Treating, Seed Brokering, Seed Cleaning Hopper Bins, Belted Conveyors, Aeration Systems Totes Available, Certified On-Farm Scale, #SM-18018 If we don’t have it, we would be happy to help you find it.

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

For Sale: German Hay Millet / Sedan mixed bales. $65/ton. Yale, SD Area. (605) 354-3178 or (605) 354-3186

For Sale: An adapter to mount a 6/10 Capello Spartan Forage Header, to a 900 class silage cutter with a 492 feeder house. Complete with 2 gear boxes used on 1000 acres, $6,000 OBO (605) 460-0054

Durum Seed Reg Carpio $9.00 Bu 90% Germ Cert Tioga $8.00 Bu 94% Germ Wheat Seed Cert Sy Valda $9.00 Bu 98% Germ Cert Sy Soren $9.00 Bu 98% Germ Reg or Cert Faller $7.50 Bu 98% Germ Cert Prosper $7.50 Bu 98% Germ Conventional Soybean Seed Reg or Cert Sheyenne 95% Germ Reg ND Bison 95% Germ LaMoure Feed & Seed LaMoure ND 58458 PH#701-883-5755 PH#877-883-5755

For sale: 350 German Hay Millet net wrapped bales. Wt approx. 1550 lbs. Tested. 10.9 c.p., 97 RFQ. All baled without any rain. Excellent palatability. Price $70 per ton. (605) 460-0028

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 have 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.

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 ofďŹ ce: 605-946-5002

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

CUSTOM BALE WRAPPING

Openings available for 2017 Hay Season

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Contact Jerry at 701-290-7710

Hard Red Spring Wheat Seed For Sale, Registered & CertiďŹ ed Linkert, Registered Bolles, CertiďŹ ed Rollag & CertiďŹ ed Tradition Barley. Terry Ellingson, Dahlen, ND 701-741-3045 or 701-384-6225

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HAYING EQUIPMENT

2007 Macdon A40D auger header with reversing valve for an M series Windrower Like new. 1998 Macdon 5000 hydro swing. New center auger pan, guards and sections. New Holland push frame with 18 foot model 2200 head with 2300 updates. 605-680-4099 I have a 2007 John Deere 568 mega tooth round baler. Regular tires, but it has a bale kicker and a 540 pto. 20200 bales. It has both netwrap and twine. It is a good running machine, it could bale today. call 605-770-2377. For Sale: New Holland 1475 haybine, 2300 head, with new chaff style PTO pump, reverser, new set of guards, $8500. Also New Holland 664 baler, with auto wrap, $3500. Call (605) 769-1663 Holland discbine New swather, MoMax H7450, 13ft, excellent condition, $19,000 712-209-3920 New Holland discbine swather, MoMax H7450, 13ft, excellent condition, $19,000 712-209-3920 For Sale: John Deere 566 baler, 10,700 bales. 499 New Holland hay bine. 9 wheel rake. (701) 710-0024 Case IH 8480 round baler. (605) 467-0732

HAYING EQUIPMENT

For Sale: 2001 18ft 1475 NH, new sickles and guards. 605-380-8177 or 605-380-4177 2008 NH 1442 discbine, used on less than 1500 acres, $13,500. 2003 NH 688 baler (twine) with Crowder wheels and new computer command center, $10,500. Both items always kept inside and like new condition. (605) 380-5728 or 605-380-2713. Farmhand stack mover, 811Lx15 tires, measures 15’ 5� wide x23’ long, hauls 18 5’x6’ bales, excellent condition 701-680-2080 FOR SALE: 2 Case IH 8480 Balers, both Balers had new belts 4 years ago & neither used last year. Monitors included for both $3,000/each. 1475 New Holland Haybine with 16’ 2300 header, good shape, comes with extra sickles; $6,000. Call: 701-320-5495 or 701-320-5604 For Sale: 2001 18ft 1475 NH haybine, new sickles and guards. 605-380-8177 or 605-380-4177 Farmhand stack mover, 811Lx15 tires, measures 15’ 5� wide x23’ long, hauls 18 5’x6’ bales, excellent condition 701-680-2080

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

For Sale: 569 John Deere Baler, like new. 605-994-7469 NH BB940A 3x3 slice cutter tandem axle acid sprayer unit, 3690 bales, like new, $55,000. (712) 209-3920

DAMAGED GRAIN WANTED

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

Ask About Other Varieties Blake Inman or Mark Birdsall

NORTHERN AG SERVICE, INC. 800-205-5751

Looking to buy older self propelled haying machine, must have good cab with air, 14-16 foot auger hay head. Would like to be ďŹ eld ready, no projects. (701) 873-5981 or 701-870-5981 2003 New Holland 1475 Haybine, 16ft, with reverser. (605) 228-7778 FOR SALE: Hoelscher 10bale accumulator & (2) Hoelscher 10-bale fork with front end loader brackets. Can text pictures. $7,900. 320-493-1010

H6750 New Holland Disc Mower, like new condition, low acres, $9,000. HT154 New Holland V Rake, 12 wheel, $7,000. (605) 690-0302

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For Sale: 1997 Case IH 8840 16ft header, low hours, always shedded, good condition. 2005 NH BR 780, always shedded, twine/net wrap option, good condition. (605) 374-4305 or (605) 569-1312 New Holland 1033 bale wagon, 105 bales, good condition, $3,950. (701) 220-4000

•2010 New Holland Square Baler, BB 9080 4x3 Bale. •G2 Twin Star Hay Rake. •4x3 Bale Stacker. Call for prices. 701-772-5408

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Plant: (701) 453-3300 Blake’s Cell: (701) 240-8748 Mark’s Cell: (701) 240-9507 www.birdsallgrainandseed.com

New Idea 4855 round baler. Hesston 1014 haybine. Call 605-216-4450

2003 New Holland 1475 Haybine, 16ft, with reverser. (605) 228-7778

For Sale: 569 John Deere Baler, like new. 605-994-7469

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DC 162 16ft Disk Mower Conditioner new in 2013. Excellent condition, low acres. $25,500. (605) 261-4911

Looking to buy older self propelled haying machine, must have good cab with air, 14-16 foot auger hay head. Would like to be ďŹ eld ready, no projects. (701) 873-5981 or 701-870-5981

International 1100 Mower, 9ft bar, good condition, asking $1,200. International 35 Rake, new drive tires, new bearings in front wheels, $1,500. Call Dean (605) 496-2234 Hartford, SD

Seed Available for Spring 2017

3 balers for sale, I will sell one, 2015 569, 609 bales, all options. 2012 568, all options, 4910 Hesston 4x4, 15000 bales, with 3 bale cart, all shedded, very nice condition. 605-853-2829 or 605-280-5727

New Idea 4855 round baler. Hesston 1014 haybine. Call 605-216-4450

Case IH 8480 round baler. (605) 467-0732

“A Farmer’s Seed Company�

2008 NH 1442 discbine, used on less than 1500 acres, $13,500. 2003 NH 688 baler (twine) with Crowder wheels and new computer command center, $10,500. Both items always kept inside and like new condition. (605) 380-5728 or 605-380-2713.

Want To Rent: American Crystal Beet Stock. 218-779-2110


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Full-time position on 900 cow/calf & cattle feeding operation. Also, grain farming. Duties involved will require previous experience and be in good physical condition. Other requirements are drivers license, be able to operate a variety of equipment, be responsible and have a good attitude. CDL would be helpful. Position is long term. Located in NE SD 57279. Call 605-881-3719

Nikolaisen Land Company has acquired Can-Do Auction & Real Estate and Real Estate 4-U and is looking to expand their real estate team! If you are looking for an opportunity to thrive in a rewarding career with an industry-leading company, this is your chance to join Nikolaisen Land Company! They are seeking enthusiastic, entrepreneurial, self-starters to manage their exclusive listings and auctions. Why join them? Their unique business model, aggressive culture and attention to technology has madeNikolaisen Land Company the leader in real estate and auctions. If you’re ready to join their team, call 844-872-4289 or find them at www.nikolaisenland company.com

Seeking motivated individual for general cow/calf and feedlot duties. Full time position with housing available and benefits. Lots of opportunity. Pay based on experience. Located in northeast Nebraska. For more information call 402-920-3171.

Farm Land For Sale

SOLD: 160 Acres of Stutsman County Farmland North of Spiritwood, ND. SOLD: 40 Acres of Polk County, MN Farmland in Sandsville Township SOLD: 155 Acres of Cass County Farmland North of Davenport, ND

steve@johnsonauctionandrealty.com

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

Phone: 701-799-5213

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK WANTED FARM LAND with High Soil Index Located in Northeast, SD Contact Karla Dagel Licensed Real Estate Agent RE/MAX Partners 605-881-8377

WANTING TO RENT BEET STOCK FOR 2017. Please call Sonny or Mitch 218-693-1478 218-791-3816 Hunting land for lease for 2017-18 season and possibly more. Excellent pheasant, white tail deer, ducks and geese, 45 miles SW of Aberdeen (605) 380-2126 Call for details

Minnesota Lake Properties Huge Selection - Visit

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Large Grain Farm looking for experienced farm hand who has prior knowledge with equipment which includes combines, grain cart, trucking, etc. If fairly inexperienced would be willing to train the right individual. Located in Wagner, SD. Call Seth 605-491-0326

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

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK Family farm operation 25 miles east of Watertown, SD is looking for a hard working individual for full time employment on a grain and cow/calf operation. Must be able to work with cattle, run late model equipment, along with truck driving and have shop experience. Good Pay for the right individual and an opportunity to lease cattle and land in the future. Call Toben Farms 605-880-3521 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

FARMLAND FOR SALE Auctions! • Listings! • Bid Sales!

“Over the last five years, Farmers National Company has sold over $2.65 billion of property 3,700 farms, 1,200 sold at auction” MINNESOTA • 160+/- acres, Marshall County Active gravel pit northeast of Viking. L-1600560 Jim Ivers (218) 779-2295 • SALE PENDING 226.01+/- acres, Becker County East of Ulen. L-1700379 Brent Qualey, Dale Weston, Kyle Nelson (701) 237-0059

NORTH DAKOTA

• 64.6+/- acres, Development Land in Bowman County Located along US Highway 12, one mile east of Bowman. L-1400707 Brent Qualey, Dale Weston, or Kyle Nelson (701) 237-0059 • 25.78+/acres, Development Land in Grand Forks Between I-29 and 42nd Street. L-1600226 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • 158.08+/- acres, Pembina County WRP west of McArthur. L-1700095 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • 312+/- acres, Ward County Southwest of Minot. L-1600037 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • SALE PENDING BID SALE! 756+/- acres, Nelson County Bids due Tuesday, April 25. Five parcels located northwest of Tolna. L-1700310 Rob Loe (701) 261-3355 • SALE PENDING Sealed Bid Sale! 320+/- acres, Walsh County Bids due Wednesday, March 29. Southeast of Grafton. L-1700304 Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 or Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 • 318.38+/- acres, Grand Forks County Southwest of Northwood. L-1600644 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • 5.16+/- acres, Grand Forks County Rural Site West of Thompson. L-1700189 Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 or Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 • Sealed Bid Sale! 478.36+/- acres, Nelson County Bids due Wednesday, June 28. Three tracts near Lakota. L-1700423 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • Sealed Bid Sale! 160+/- acres, Walsh County Bids due Wednesday, June 28. Near Veseleville. L-1700383 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • 624.73 +/- acres, Grand Forks County CRP near Manvel. L-1700444 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305

YOUR LOCAL FARM REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS – CALL US TODAY! Grand Forks.............(701) 780-2828

Downtown Fargo........(701) 360-0050 Roy Wasche

Terry Longtin • Andy Gudajtes • Jayson Menke • Jim Ivers • Nick Watson

Fargo........................(701) 237-0059 Dale Weston • Kyle Nelson • Brent Qualey • Eric Skolness

Cooperstown.........(701) 797-3276 Rob Loe

Lisbon.....................(701) 793-6789 Scott Huether

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK GRAND FORKS COUNTY LAND FOR SALE 624.73+/- Acres

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.

Experience how retirement should be lived.

Where your dreams, good friends and great living can be experienced every day. Units starting at $900 a month! 3783 S. 16th St | Grand Forks, ND

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

Family farm operation 25 miles east of Watertown, SD is looking for a hard working individual for full time employment on a grain and cow/calf operation. Must be able to work with cattle, run late model equipment, along with truck driving and have shop experience. Good Pay for the right individual and an opportunity to lease cattle and land in the future. Call Toben Farms 605-880-3521 Farm reďŹ nancing, nation wide company, 3.8% and up for prime borrowers, national bank underwritten, bridge loans for stressed farms, bookkeeping systems, bank negotiation, (701) 799-4754 FARMLAND FOR RENT. Faulk County 2200 acres for 2017 crop year. All connected except for 2 quarters. Excellent corn and bean ground. For more info Please email name and number to farmland605@gmail.com Farm reďŹ nancing, nation wide company, 3.8% and up for prime borrowers, national bank underwritten, bridge loans for stressed farms, bookkeeping systems, bank negotiation, (701) 799-4754 FARMLAND FOR SALE 158 acres Garland/Aberdeen A. L. Birkett Trust SW 1/4 Section 10 T125N R63W Brown Co, SD

= 327.,8386 ! 75&(7 seller is willing to split = 1.0*6 6387-:*67 3+ &29*0 = 33) (&2).)&7* +35 )5&.2 7.0* For more details, please contact: Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305

ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS 1958 Impala Coupe, 348 3-2, 700 ! " 1930 Model A Sedan. 1931 Ford Model A Coupe Street !3) '0&(/ 1955 Ford Vicky 292 auto. 1956 Ford Crown Vic, #-82 )*5'.5) "4*(.&0 64) 1&28&0 1964 Corvair 95 Sidestep Pickup. 1965 Olds 442 Coupe. 1965 Chevy BelAir, )5 "

-4 ! 35) "-357'3; 1969 Camero Resto-mod, 502. 1971 Dodge Superbee, 383 4 spd. *All in excellent condition.* *Must see to appreciate.* 701-520-1557

www.FarmersNational.com 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 Haystack Ag Advisory Group -Ag Finance Counseling & Consulting -Farm Business Planning -Assist in Financing Options -Develop Borrower/Lender Resolution -Third Party Valued Opinion Watertown, SD Call or Text Chad R Hansen 605-924-0615 E-Mail: chad.haystack@outlook.com Full-time position on 900 cow/calf & cattle feeding operation. Also, grain farming. Duties involved will require previous experience and be in good physical condition. Other requirements are drivers license, be able to operate a variety of equipment, be responsible and have a good attitude. CDL would be helpful. Position is long term. Located in NE SD 57279. Call 605-881-3719 Land for Rent near Gilby: NE 1/4, Section 4, Mekinock Township - 4-152-53 and W 1/2 Section 35, Gilby Township - 35-153-53. Call 218-230-3936.

ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS 87 Buick Grand National, 50,000 miles, original build sheet, ice cold AC, T-tops, new CD player, new front tires, new injectors, new boost and fuel gauges, $24,500. 605-436-6726 or 605-380-9172

Serious inquires call Scott at 1.563.543.2555

Chrysler Newport 1967, 4 door hardtop, 88,000 miles, all original inside & out, good tires, good upholstery, $3,500 OBO. 605-492-7965

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

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

HORSES 19 year young black pony, gelding, full size pony, well trained, rides great and does what you ask of him. Great prospect for young rodeo athletes: barrels, poles and other events. Has 2017 shots and dewormed. 605-350-4651 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 Just in time for Summer! Weaned Jersey Steers 2 rounds of shots and 7 Way. $320 per calf. (605) 396-7578 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. Just in time for Summer! Weaned Jersey Steers 2 rounds of shots and 7 Way. $320 per calf. (605) 396-7578 14.3 Grey 13 yr old ranch and roping Gelding, very safe. 13 yr Soro Grade ranch gelding, very broke and also has been trail road. Two Registered POA Show ponies, broke to ride and drive. 605-460-0431 14.3 Grey 13 yr old ranch and roping Gelding, very safe. 13 yr Soro Grade ranch gelding, very broke and also has been trail road. Two Registered POA Show ponies, broke to ride and drive. 605-460-0431

LIVESTOCK SCHMIDT ANGUS RANCH

PRIVATE TREATY SALE <*&50.2, '8006 7:3 <*&5 old bulls ------------------------------------BULLS AVAILABLE FOR SHOW AND TELL FEBRUARY 1ST BULLS FOR SALE STARTING FEBRUARY 10TH ------------------------------------ ! /**4 827.0 ! "# ;(*00*27 ).6436.7.326 3 (5**4 +**) %* -&9* '**2 6*00.2, -.,- 4*5 +351&2(* &2,86 5**).2, 673(/ +35 <*&56 ------------------------------------Our 100 replacement heifers will sell at Kist Livestock on Wed., February 15. ------------------------------------ ! ! ! # $ CONTACT DOUG & LISA SCHMIDT (701)445-3429

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Since 1953 Midway Polled Hereford’s

35 35 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.

Pheasant Chicks

Hatching 10,000 pheasant chicks weekly April-July. Started birds also available. No order too big, no order too small. Shipping available or pick up on site. www.forpheasants.com Toll free: 877-357-3618 49 years in the game bird industry!

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Selling private treaty. 20 coming 2 year old bulls. 60 yearling bulls. Selected for performance, calving ease, disposition and structural soundness. Bulls kept until breeding and delivered for free. Many suitable for use on heifers. Jason: 701-650-7296

Looking for horse drawn wagon ďŹ fth wheel rubber tires brakes. 605-295-2781

Limousin and Lim-ex bulls for sale. Red and black, Spring - Fall and 2 year olds. All are polled and guaranteed. COME TAKE A LOOK. Symens Hills Ranch. 3 miles W and 1 south of Sisseton SD. 605-698-3087 or cell: 605-698-4870.

FOR SALE: Team of Hackney Geldings, 6 years old, black mane & tail, four white socks, blaze face. 320-632-8950

Miller PL25 Loader, 8.5’ bucket, 8ft bucket and bale spear, came off CIH 5250, like new. (712) 470-5387

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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 satisďŹ ed customers, reasonably priced. Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141

PUREBRED CHAROLAIS BULLS FOR SALE Performance tested Great disposition Easy calving bulls Semen tested & ready to go. Geyer Cattle Co DeSmet, SD 605-854-3400 or Cell 605-860-2081

For Sale: Home raised Holstein Springers bred to A.I. sired Holstein bulls for easy calving. 712-230-1880 F1 Baldy heifer pairs, 35 head, last calf born 2/25/17, $2,275 OBO. Call (605) 481-3494 Cross bred Piedmontese coming open 2 yr old heifers (605) 348-0407 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 efďŹ ciency, 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 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 Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Danian Urlich 701-209-0313 For Sale: 40 private treaty yearling Purebred Simmentals Bulls. Sired by BBS TRUE JUSTICE, WELSH’S WARSAW, GLS INTEGRATE, W/C UTAH, JS BELOMT, HARTS MERRITT, SVF Z47 PATCH, JF RANCHER 222Z, just to name a few. Many are Homo Black, and a few are Homo Polled. Have over 45 years of premium tested performance. Volume discount available. Contact: Justin Hart-605-216-6469 or Travis Hart- 605-252-0894 Purebred Polled Hereford Bulls Two Year Olds bred for low BW and high YW Peirce Polled Herefords Purebred Since 1934 Call Bonn Clayton 605-479-3099 White, SD For Sale ATV grey calf catcher, Call 605-216-3966

ALL YOUR BULL NEEDS Heim Bros. Bull Leasing will again have a ďŹ ne selection of bulls to rent. Bulls selected for quality, most breeds available. 701-320-1195 Roping Cattle 11 Fresh Corriente Steers $750 each. 3 Heifers $650. Ready to Rope. Heim Bros. Edgely, ND (701) 320-7775 Seeking cows to calve on shares, July, August & September calving dates, In hoop barn room for 80 pairs. (605) 310-9851 Registered Yearling Red Angus Bulls for sale. Semen tested, carcass ultrasounded, performance tested, delivery available. Jared (605)881-3845 2 year old virgin Angus bulls for sale, excellent background and mild dispositions, semen tested, some would make good heifer bulls. Call 605-359-7237 Yearling and 2 year old Hereford Bulls, both horned and polled, Hereford Bulls on black cows give maximum heterosis, semen tested and delivered. Blume Herefords, Frankfort, SD. Gordon Blume cell (605) 280-3861 house (605) 472-0619 if no answer leave message. 1st and 2nd cow calf pairs, black and black white face, calving now, $2250. per pair (605) 742-4552 For Sale: Home raised heifer pairs, 35 Red Angus pairs & 35 Buckskin pairs great disposition, all calves out of Red Angus AI breeding. Calves born from February 20th through March 10th, $2,250 on choice OBO. 605-439-3644 or 605-380-5313 Titan 7x22 stock trailer. Call (605) 880-0667, please leave message. Looking for calves or cattle to feed. Bed pack barn available up to 200 head, distillers grain and hay available nearby. Would do backgrounding or ďŹ nishing. NW Iowa (712) 441-2396 For Sale: Yearling Angus bulls, sires include Resource, Basin Payweight, Hoover Dam, EXT and Pioneer. Several full ush brothers, bulls developed with no grain, genetics challenged to identify true performance and eshing ability. Knutson Angus 605-627-9400 or 605-690-1685 or visit webpage www.knutsonangus.com 1st and 2nd cow calf pairs, black and black white face, calving now, $2250. per pair (605) 742-4552


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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!

701-640-8957 701-439-2531 Cow Calf Pairs For Sale: Mostly Black Cows with Black Calves. Also have a few bred cows left. Phone: 701-947-5508 or 701-302-0981 For Sale: Home raised heifer pairs, 35 Red Angus pairs & 35 Buckskin pairs great disposition, all calves out of Red Angus AI breeding. Calves born from February 20th through March 10th, $2,250 on choice OBO. 605-439-3644 or 605-380-5313

Titan 7x22 stock trailer. Call (605) 880-0667, please leave message.

Looking for calves or cattle to feed. Bed pack barn available up to 200 head, distillers grain and hay available nearby. Would do backgrounding or finishing. NW Iowa (712) 441-2396

For Sale: Yearling Angus bulls, sires include Resource, Basin Payweight, Hoover Dam, EXT and Pioneer. Several full flush brothers, bulls developed with no grain, genetics challenged to identify true performance and fleshing ability. Knutson Angus 605-627-9400 or 605-690-1685 or visit webpage www.knutsonangus.com Registered Red Angus Balancer & Gelbvieh Yearling Bulls FOR SALE **$1,900 - Contact us Today** Very gentle group of American Gelbvieh Registered Red Angus Balancer and Gelbvieh Yearling Bulls FOR SALE. Average weights are 1,250 pounds. Dams are either registered Red Angus or Gelbvieh and Sires are registered Gelbvieh PB94. Breeding Soundness tested, hand bucket fed bunk broke, weaned since October 3, 2016, very docile, vaccination program. (712) 260-0055

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Thyen Simmentals Great selection of half to purebred bulls. Sires include: Super Tanker, True Justice, Upgrade, Lock & Load, and others. Many Baldy’s & Blaze faces. High performance. Can be seen 3 1/2 miles west of Kones Korner. Call Mike (605) 520-0575

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. May view at erdmannangus.com Erdmann Angus Ranch Leola, SD Dan 605-439-3744 Joe 605-439-3550 Albert 605-439-3321

250 Black and F1 Black white face 1st and 2nd calf heifers with calves at side. 30 1st and 2nd calf Herefords with black white faced calves at side. Heifers started calving March 1. Heifers were bred to Jorgensen Black Angus bulls. Heifers have had prebreeding shots and are on a mineral program. Calves were given Inforce 3 and baby calf vaccine--7-way, Vit E-A&D, Ampicillin and Selenium. $2200 per pair. ( 6 0 5 ) 3 5 4 - 2 3 6 9 (605)354-5261

New Artex SB 600 vertical beater manure spreader 750 bushel, heavy duty, locally made $42750 NEW Fair Manufacturing 7825 bale processor Adjustable slug bar, hay table Single hydraulic hookup $20750 NEW SAC 3650 Vertical Mix 515 cuft Front discharge $33000 New SAC 3680 Vertical mix 700 cuft Front discharge, $44000 NEW ValMetal 485 Vertical Mixer Front discharge 485 cuft $27500 Knight 3070 Reel Auggie 700 cuft, scale, rebuilt $23500 Knight 3142 Reel Auggie 420 cuft, scale, good condition $19900 Kuhn Knight 3136 Reel Auggie 360 cuft, scale, nice condition $16500 Kinght 3030 Reel Auggie 300 cuft, scale, 3 auger discharge $13000 Knight 3300 Reel Auggie 260 cuft, scale, rebuilt, 3 auger discharge $ 10500 Patz 305 3-Auger Mixer Rebuilt $10,500 Meyerinc 480 mixer wagon, 2013 model 480 cuft, right hand discharge, scale, very good condition, $24000 Gehl 7285 4 auger mixer, 285 cuft, scale, Rebuilt, good condition, $8250 Other livestock equipment on hand Take trades RT Equipment Baltic SD 605 359 0228 Buseman Angus These bulls are grown, not fattened & will get out and cover cows. Many will work well on heifers. Buy now and we will deliver in April. 605-351-1535 POLLED HEREFORD BULLS For Sale: Good selection, tame, reasonably priced. Vaccinated for Anthrax, Pink Eye, and Foot-rot. Free delivery. Can hold until you need them. 701-845-0683, anytime or leave a message, we’ll call back. Jerry Hieb, Valley City, ND. Fall yearling hereford bulls, the kind to make those super baldy females and add extra pounds to your calf crop. Semen tested and will deliver. Blume Herefords Michael (605) 870-0052 2015 KuhnKnight feeder wagon, model 3142, 3 auger discharge, digital scale, only 6 months of use, stored inside, like new condition, $32,500. No Telemarketers (605) 261-4815

-- -- -- -- -- -- -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 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 Gelbvieh and Balancer Bulls Yearlings & 2yr olds, polled, mostly A.I. sired, bulls with performance data, many DNA tested Homozygous black, excellent dispositions, good EPD’s will add muscle & heavier weaning weights to your calves, Heifer bulls also available. All bulls will be semen tested and breeding soundness evaluated. Adkins Gelbvieh Iroquois, SD Call Gerald at 605-354-2428 www.adkinsgelbvieh.com Registered Limousin and Limousin Angus bulls, performance tested, yearlings, black and red bulls available. Contact Nolz Limousin Mitchell SD 605-996-1810 or 605-999-7035 www.nolzlimousin.com FOR SALE Poly Dome calf huts 4x6 $200.00 a piece or OBO. Total of 19 left. Contact Stella at (605) 380-9431 Registered Black Angus Bulls for sale. Sired by SAV Priority, Mohnen South Dakota TC Vance SAV Registry and SAV Resource. Bulls have been 50k tested semen tested bulls have moderate birth weights with good yearling weights weighing 1300lbs plus. Call (507) 530-4681 for more information YEARLING RED ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE Registered and Commercial Yearling Red Angus Bulls for sale bred with efficiency, longevity, calving ease, and performance a priority. EPD’s, Actual Weights, and photos available upon request. Additionally, free trucking available and discounts on purchases more than 2. Contact CSP Red Angus 605-353-5753 and ask for Chuck.

18 Bred Heifers & Cows (few Herefords) Bred Blk Angus for Spring Calving $1400 (218) 261-1347 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 FOR SALE: Registered and commercial yearling and virgin two year old Angus bulls by private treaty. Sires include S Chisum 9466, S Trailblazer 280, S Summit 1469, JJZ Limelight 0449, ZA Connealys Connection, RBM B400, and Tokach 4927. BW range from 64-95 lbs. Bulls were fed for longevity and soundness, and are gentle with good disposition. Bulls will be semen tested, poured, and given foot rot shots prior to delivery. J bar E Ranch, St. Anthony, ND 58566. 701-445-7475 (H), 701-220-5814 (Jared cell) & 701-320-0331 (Virginia cell) Valnes Ranch Red Angus Large Selection of Private Treaty Heifer Bulls & Cow Bulls available. $2,000-$3,500 Call Emit -605.228.8857 or David 605.881.7933 250 Black and F1 Black white face 1st and 2nd calf heifers with calves at side. 30 1st and 2nd calf Herefords with black white faced calves at side. Heifers started calving March 1. Heifers were bred to Jorgensen Black Angus bulls. Heifers have had prebreeding shots and are on a mineral program. Calves were given Inforce 3 and baby calf vaccine--7-way, Vit E-A&D, Ampicillin and Selenium. $2200 per pair. ( 6 0 5 ) 3 5 4 - 2 3 6 9 (605)354-5261 Angus Bulls for Sale. Top Quality yearling and fall bulls for sale. Ready to go to work for you. Please call Justin (605) 290-0635 For Sale: 2016 Featherlite 30ft. aluminum gooseneck stock trailer model 8127, new in September 2016, used very little, pulls great. Selling as I am retiring from raising cattle. Please call for information: David Burkel, 928-580-8543 Park Rapids, MN

LIVESTOCK Thyen Simmentals Great selection of half to purebred bulls. Sires include: Super Tanker, True Justice, Upgrade, Lock & Load, and others. Many Baldy’s & Blaze faces. High performance, Semen tested & Ready to Go! Can be seen 3 1/2 miles west of Kones Korner. Call Mike (605) 520-0575 2 Year Old Red Angus & Hereford Bulls for Sale, starting at $2,500. 2 Yearling Angus Heifer Bulls, $2,000. (605) 228-7433 1 Black Angus Bull, 2 Yr. Old for sale & 2 Red Angus Bulls for sale, 1 Red Angus meant for heifers, easy calfer, with papers. 605-345-3539 or 605-265-1514 Registered Black Angus Bulls for sale. 7 virgin 2 year olds, 5 yearlings. All semen tested, poured and all fertility shots. 2 year olds have not had grain since they were 11 months old and neither group was creep fed and most would work for heifers. have been selling bulls since 1970. Gary Haiwick, Highmore,SD 605-852-2507, 605-870-1604 or phaiwick@gmail.com For sale in the country and on order at the sale barns. Bred Cows/Pairs Bred Heifers Heifers Calves n 3 & 4 year olds n 5-7 year olds n Solid Mouth n Short Term n Late n 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 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 FOR SALE Yearling Black Angus & Angus Simmental AI Bulls, Raised quality, calving ease, gentle disposition, Maternal & performance traits. Reasonably Priced to reflect market. Bloodlines include Double Vision, Resource, Uproar, Conneally Irish, Tanker and ACE. Will be semen tested. (605) 458-2544 Wessington, SD

LIVESTOCK 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 Shorthorn & Shorthorn plus bulls Yearling and two year olds, ultra sounded data is available, most are sold red and polled, developed on a high roughage diet, semen tested and guaranteed, picture and videos can be seen at www.galbreathfarms.com delivery is available. Ryan Galbreath Enderlin ND, 701-799-4568 FOR SALE: Simmental Sim Angus Bulls calving ease and growth bulls. We have black, black blaze & red bulls available. Vander Wal Simmentals, Dean 605-690-1901 or Kent 605-690-0234 FOR SALE: BLACK SIM ANGUS BULLS Put more #s on your next calf crop! These bulls have length, depth, thickness, good disposition and calving ease. Volume Discounts!!! Platte, SD (605)680-7628 (605)682-9016 MILLVALE SHORTHORNS Nice selection of 2 year old and yearling bulls. Developed on a high roughage ration to maintain soundness and longevity. Red, roan and white bulls, both horned and polled. Several suitable for use on heifers. Performance data, EPDs and delivery available. 701-331-2403 or 800-807-6944 Registered 2 yr old and yearling Red Angus bulls sired by HXC Conquest 44059, Red SSS Oly 544T, & Bieber Stormer Z433. Most of these bulls are suitable for heifers. Good dispositions. Call: (605)770-7739 (605)772-5147 or (605)770-7741 Purebred Shorthorn Bulls for sale. Canadian influenced. Pictures and videos on w w w. s h o r t h o r n b u l l s . c o m Scan Data and YW available. (320) 905-6510

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Cattle summary NATIONAL FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE SUMMARY – WEEK ENDING 05/12/2017 RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/Internet Total This Week 225,900 48,400 54,600 328,900 This Week 184,500 69,600 3,300 257,400 Last Year 159,000 50,100 40,100 249,200 Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold steady to 3.00 higher early in the week, while mid to late week sales were reported from 3.00 to 10.00 lower, with instances 13.00 to 15.00 lower on some individual weight groups. The bloom is off the rose this week as cattle feeders were more cautious with incoming purchase prices as deferred live cattle futures are 2.00 to 3.00 lower than last week’s highs. Auction receipts this week are near 50k higher than last week with all of that increase due to the influx if marketings in Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri. Early last week when snow was flying in western Kansas and the panhandle of Oklahoma as well flooding in eastern Kansas, eastern Oklahoma and south of I-70 in Missouri, cattlemen were inundated with moisture leaving many country roads impassable. Moisture levels have increased so much that currently Kansas does not have a single county listed in a drought condition. This weeksaw plentiful sunshine with planters getting back into the fields all across the Plains. For w/e May 7, 2017, corn plantings were reported at 47 percent, while the 5 year average is at 52 percent completed. With modern technology and large equipment, the catch-up to the 5 year average can come rather quickly and don’t be surprised if those numbers get closer together sooner rather than later. Cattle feeders tried to keep fed cattle as high as they could this week, however with the weakness in the futures this past week, packers procured their lineups mostly 7.00 lower than last week’s at 138.00 in the Southern Plains. It has been a spectacular rally for the producer in the fat cattle market, driven by packer competition in order to meet sold ahead positions in meat sales for domestic and export commitments. Boxed-beef values have increased sharply over the last 5-weeks but the increased values have also forced the packer to chase this market and pay up on cattle which is putting them in the red. The cut-out has gone significantly higher to compensate the higher fat cattle market gaining near 40.00 on Choice product since the first of April and with a 20.00 spread between Choice and Select the result of so many green cattle being pulled forward. On Thursday an announcement concerning beef trade with China occurred that states the US-China economic cooperation is to allow imported US beef into China as soon as possible but no later than July 16, 2017 provided that conditions consistent with international food safety standards are met. Cattlemen throughout the country are looking forward to the day when exports to China actually happen and hope it is another boon to the bottom line. Choice boxed-beef closed Friday 8.82 higher at 247.69 with Select 5.94 higher at 225.51 when compared to last Friday’s close. Auction volume this week included 57 percent weighing over 600 lbs and 42 percent heifers. Auction Receipts: 225,900 Last Week 184,500 Last Year 159,000 DAKOTAS 20,900. 93 pct over 600 lbs. 49 pct heifers. South Dakota- 00,000. Steers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (470) 197.31; 500-550 lbs (526) 190.16; 550-600 lbs (574) 182.81; 600-650 lbs (628) 178.56; 650-700 lbs (686) 165.37; 700-750 lbs (720) 162.12; 750-800 lbs (778) 156.23; 800-850 lbs (818) 150.28; 850-900 lbs (878) 143.39; 900-950 lbs (916) 144.35; 950-1000 lbs (981) 142.06. Medium and Large 1-2 550-600 lbs (585) 164.52. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (479) 173.13; 500-55 lbs (530) 165.87; 550-600 lbs (566) 163.13; 600-650 lbs (625) 160.70; 650-700 lbs (673) 156.13; 700-750 lbs (727) 147.08; 750-800 lbs (768) 143.76; 800-850 lbs (834) 137.55; 850-900 lbs (862) 133.41; 900-850 lbs (862) 133.41; 900-950 lbs (935) 130.64; 950-1000 lbs (970) 131.65. Medium and Large 1-2 pkg 595 lbs 159.50; 650-700 lbs (672) 137.69; 750-800 lbs (789) 135.03. NORTH DAKOTA- There were not enough feeder cattle sales to report. MONTANA 5000. 70 pct over 600 lbs. 66 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (483) 190.81; 550-600 lbs (565) 178.55; 600650 lbs (623) 170.65; 650-700 lbs (672) 168.20. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (477) 172.63; 500-550 lbs (524) 167.11; 550-600 lbs (565) 160.43; 600-650 lbs (626) 152.94; 650-700 lbs (674) 148.82; 700-750 lbs (718) 141.21; 750-800 lbs (787) 134.12. Medium and Large 1-2 550-600 lbs (581) 150.65; 600-650 lbs (628) 144.10.

Hog summary RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 89,281 LAST WEEK: 134,041 LAST YEAR: 98,501 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Manitoba 18.5%, Illinois 12.3%, Colorado 10.8%, Nebraska 8.4%, Minnesota 8.3%, Iowa 6.3%, Saskatchewan 6.3%, Kansas 6.0%, North Carolina 5.2%, Oklahoma 4.6%, Montana 3.1%, Missouri 3.0%, Alabama 2.0%, Indiana 1.8%, Ohio 1.4%, Georgia 1.2%, Ontario 0.7%, Wisconsin 0.1%, VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 74.6%, Illinois 9.4%, Minnesota 5.4%, South Dakota 3.1%, Nebraska 3.0%, Michigan 1.4%, Wisconsin 1.2%, Georgia 1.2%, Indiana 0.6%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs steady. All feeder pigs 1.00 per head higher. Demand moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 46% 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 3710 31.42-38.75 34.68 1400 22.00-36.50 27.41 600 - 1200 7392 31.28-41.75 36.19 2775 25.00-30.00 27.05 1200 or more 30004 33.13-46.00 38.50 32200 23.00-35.00 31.58 Total Composite 41106 31.28-46.00 37.74 36375 22.00-36.50 31.08 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 1875 51.00-59.00 55.73 600 - 1200 1725 51.00-61.00 57.52 1200 or more 8200 56.00-57.00 56.34 Total Composite 11800 51.00-61.00 56.42 Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs: 77481 at 34.61 All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 11800 at 56.42

Sheep summary Weekly Trends: Compared to last week slaughter lambs were steady to 15.00 lower, except at Sioux Falls, S.D. steady to 7.00 higher. Slaughter ewes were steady to 10.00 higher, except at San Angelo, Tex., weak to 4.00 lower. Feeder lambs were firm. At San Angelo, Tex., 9144 head sold. No sales in Equity Electronic Auction. In direct trading slaughter ewes were not tested; no comparison on feeder lambs. 1900 head of

negotiated sales of slaughter lambs were steady. 2,866 lamb carcasses sold with 45 lbs and down 39.47 higher, all other weights no trend due to confidentiality. All sheep sold per hundredweight (CWT) unless otherwise specified. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-160 lbs: San Angelo: shorn and wooled 110-150 lbs 130.00-150.00. VA: no test. PA: shorn and wooled 90-110 lbs 260.00-277.00; 110-130 lbs 255.00-270.00; 150-200 lbs 195.00-215.00. Ft.Collins, CO: wooled 132 lbs 212.50. South Dakota: shorn and wooled 105 lbs 214.00; 110-120 lbs 211.00212.00; 130-150 lbs 205.00-210.00. Billings, MT: wooled 133 lbs 205.00. Kalona, IA: no tst. Missouri: 100-110 lbs 190.00-207.50; 120-140 lbs 155.00-196.00. Equity Elec: no sales. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1-2: San Angelo: 40-60 lbs 210.00-226.00; 60-70 lbs 196.00-220.00; 70-80 lbs 191.00-208.00; 80-90 lbs 188.00-208.00; 90-110 lbs 190.00-200.00. Pennsylvania: 30-40 lbs 275.00-305.00, few 335.00-355.00; 40-50 lbs 245.00-270.00; 50-60 lbs 250.00-275.00; 60-70 lbs 235.00-265.00; 70-80 lbs 232.00-265.00; 80-90 lbs 240.00-265.00; 90-110 lbs 255.00-260.00. Kalona, IA: 60-70 lbs 210.00-225.00; 70-80 lbs 212.50-220.00; 80-100 lbs 217.50-222.50. Ft. Collins: 35-50 lbs 220.00-240.00; 50-60 lbs 232.50-255.00, few 305.00; 60-70 lbs 220.00-235.00, few 275.00; 70-90 lbs 240.00-250.00; 90-105 lbs 255.00-267.50. Missouri: 40-50 lbs 242.50-270.00; 50-60 lbs 220.00-247.50; 60-70 lbs 215.00-240.00; 70-80 lbs 220.00-230.00; 80-90 lbs 200.00-234.00; 100-110 lbs 200.00-210.00. Virginia: 30-60 lbs 247.00-252.50; 60-90 lbs 243.00-250.00; 90-110 lbs 200.00-230.00. South Dakota: no test. Billings, MT: 90-105 lbs 232.50-235.00. Direct Trading: (lambs fob with 3-4 percent shrink or equivalent) 1900: Slaughter Lambs shorn and wooled 126-231 lbs 150.00189.90 (wtd avg 159.83). TX: 1000: Feeder Lambs 80 lbs 225.00. CA: 2700: Feeder Lambs 110 lbs 205.00. Slaughter Ewes: San Angelo: Good 2-3 (fleshy) 70.00-78.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 74.00-86.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 66.0074.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 55.00-66.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) 30.00-50.00. Pennsylvania: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 55.00-75.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 80.00-120.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 65.00-95.00; Cull 1 40.00-60.00. Ft. Collins: Good 3-5 (very fleshy) 72.50-82.50; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 73.00-79.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 66.00-68.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) 40.00-47.00. Billings, MT: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 52.00-69.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 55.00-73.50; Utility 1-2 (thin) 49.00-69.50; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 50.00-61.50; Cull 1 46.00-48.00. So Dakota: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 67.00-70.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 62.00-70.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 50.00-57.50; Cull 1 38.00-48.00. Missouri: Good 2-4 60.00-75.00; Utility and Good 1-3 55.00-67.50; Cull 1 42.00-50.00. Virginia: Good 2-4 72.00-104.00. Kalona: Good 2-3 (fleshy) 67.50-75.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 62.50-77.50; Utility 1-2 (thin) 60.0072.50. Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: new crop 50-60 lbs 230.00-235.00; 65-90 lbs 224.00238.00; 94 lbs 210.00. Virginia: no test. Ft. Collins: 39 lbs 225.00; 62 lbs 230.00; 73 lbs 235.00; 153 lbs 160.00; 176 lbs 153.00. Billings: new crop 50-65 lbs 250.00-260.00; 70-80 lbs 240.00258.00; 80-90 lbs 240.00-255.00; 90-100 lbs 235.00240.00; 100-105 lbs 240.00-246.00, few 251.00; 110-125 lbs 221.00-230.00. Kalona: 30-40 lbs 240.00-270.00; 40-50 lbs 235.00-265.00; 50-60 lbs 200.00-225.00. So Dakota: 50-60 lbs 265.00-267.50; 60-70 lbs 265.00-270.00; 70-80 lbs 232.50-265.00; 80-90 lbs 233.00-251.00; 90-95 lbs 205.00-224.00. Missouri: 30-40 lbs 240.00-270.00. Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: hair ewe lambs 60-80 lbs 230.00-246.00 cwt, 90-95 lbs 226.00-230.00 cwt; baby tooth hair ewes 160.00-200.00 per head; mixed age hair ewes 80-140 lbs 90.00-140.00 cwt. Ft. Collins: no test. Billings: baby tooth 135-155 lbs 87.50-100.00 cwt; solid mouth 130215 lbs 47.00-72.00 cwt. So Dakota: exposed 180 lbs 71.00 cwt; ewes and lambs 150.00 per head. Kalona, IA: no test. Missouri: no test. Virginia: no test. National Weekly Lamb Carcass Choice and Prime 1-4: Weight Head Wt Avg 45 lbs down 173 533.21 45-55 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 55-65 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 65-75 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 75-85 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 85 lbs up Price not reported due to confidentiality Sheep and lamb slaughter under federal inspection for the week to date totaled 34,000 compared with 33,000 last week and 39,000 last year.

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Blacks Michigan ND/Minn.

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

Peas & lentils Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) Green (upright) Yellow (whole) Aust. Winter Lentils (Pardina) Lentils (Brewers) North Dakota Green (whole) Yellow (whole) Lentils (richlea)


AGWEEK/Monday, May 15, 2017 A23

Potatoes UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 1796*-1786*-1733—- The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Colorado, Florida, Columbia. Basin Washington, and Umatilla Basin Oregon, and Kern California. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 11,699 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 30 percent decrease from last weeks ads of 16,748. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO—-Shipments 732-695-700 (includes exports of 4-6-3)—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading carton 40-70s fairly active, baled slow, others moderate. Prices Burbank carton 40-70s higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A mostly 3.50-4.00; 50-pound carton 40-70s mostly 12.00, 80s mostly 8.50-9.00, 90s mostly 8.00, 100s mostly 7.00-7.50. SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—-Shipments 284-264-243 (including exports 18-19-17)—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading carton 40-80s very active on light offerings, bulk moderate, others slow. Prices carton 40-70s higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A mostly 5.00, 50-pound cartons 40s mostly 10.00-10.50, 50-70s mostly 10.50, 80-100s mostly 9.00, U.S. Commercial bulk per cwt mostly 6.50-7.00. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON—-Shipments 168-166-148 (includes export of 44-44-38)—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices Carton 50s, 60s slightly higher, Carton 80-100s slightly lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A 3.50-4.00, 50-pound cartons 40s, 70s mostly 10.00, 50s-60s mostly 10.00-10.50, 80s mostly 8.00, 90s 7.00-7.50, 100s 7.00. KERN DISTRICT—Shipments 16-40-108 (including exports 0-3-3)—-Movement expected to increase as more shippers start up. Trading Yellow Type very active, others fairly slow. Prices Long White lower, others unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A 16.00, size B 20.00, Long White U.S. One 50-pounds cartons size A 18.00-20.00, size B 12.00-14.00, Yellow Type U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A 22.00, size B mostly 16.00. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—Shipments 103-98-101—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading cartons 40-80s active, cartons

MARKETS 90-100s fairly slow at higher prices, others fairly slow. Prices cartons higher, others slightly lower. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 7.50-8.00, 50-pound cartons 40-70s mostly 12.00, 80s mostly 11.5012.00, 90-100s mostly 9.00-11.00.MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments 61-48*-33 —- Movement expected to decrease seasonally as more shippers finish packing available supplies. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. NEBRASKA—Shipments 44-38-39—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. CENTRAL ARIZONA DISTRICT—-Shipments 0-8-17—-Movement expected to increase. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. NORTHWESTERN WASHINGTON—-Shipments 30-26-** (including exports 0-0-0) Movement expected to decrease. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. **unavailable. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT—-Shipments 0-0-0—-Movement expected to decrease sharply as harvest was complete lateApril. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market.

Hay

Alfalfa/Grass – large squares

Rock Valley, Iowa

Good Week May 12

na

na

70.00-82.50

ago

Grass – large squares Alfalfa – large squares

Premium 105.00

Premium 120.00

Good

80.00

na

Fair

72.50

na

Good

na

na

87.50-97.50

Grass – large rounds

62.50-70.00

67.50-80.00

Premium

Potatoes for processing Alfalfa – large rounds Premium

100.00-122.50

na

87.50-95.00

100.00-

Fair

72.50-80.00

87.50-97.50

Utility

57.50-67.50

67.50-80.00

Good

na

85.00-95.00 100.00-110.00

Fair Utility

MICHIGAN—-Shipments to Chippers 191-167*-122—-Movement expected to continue seasonal decline. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. *revised. AROOSTOOK COUNTY MAINE—-Shipments to Chippers 85-84-82—-Movement expected to decrease slightly. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. WESTERN & CENTRAL NEW YORK—-Shipments to Chippers 26-26-18—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Movement on preseason contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. LAST REPORT. FLORIDA—-Shipments to Chippers 164-230-392—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. WISCONSIN—-Shipments to Chippers 201-202-168—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY)—Shipments to Chippers 37-30-35—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market.

Fair

105.00

110.00-120.00 105.00-107.50

Good

80.00-95.00

80.00-95.00

Fair

60.00-77.50

70.00-77.50

Utility

37.50-55.00

40.00-45.00

Bedding – large squares

110.00

Per ton

57.50-60.00

80.00-90.00

Bedding – large rounds Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Good

Per ton

82.50-92.50

na

na

67.50-80.00

Fair

50.00-65.00

10.00-100.00

Cornstalks – large rounds Per ton

20.00-35.00

22.50-40.00

Stock expectations key for traders By Alex Norton Beeson Inc. Reports from the United States Department of Agriculture and Canadian government provided a look at ending stock expectations. India’s government also released some supply estimates for pulses that took the market’s attention. All of this data is key for market participants, especially as the 2017-18 crop gets going. All the daily fluctuations in the weather and forecasts remain the critical price driver in the near term, but impact of the stock reports cannot be overlooked.

Wheat Following the snows in Kansas that drove markets higher, prices have settled back on an expectation of a decent (though smaller) crop. The USDA’s initial look at new crop supply and demand tables for the U.S. showed an expected drop in ending stocks on lower planted area and yield. 914 million bushels is the expected carry out compared to 2016-17’s remarkable 1,159 million

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.

bushels. In the U.S., winter wheat conditions dropped modestly to 53 percent good/excellent from 54 percent last week and 62 percent last year. Spring wheat planting is 54 percent complete versus the five-year pace of 60 percent.

Durum Durum prices remain depressed. After months of cheap prices, one would hope that some spring weather and lower planted area would provide a boost to the market. The USDA expects roughly a 10 percent drop in output in the coming crop year, yet prices have not found legs.

Planting progress in North Dakota is slightly lagging last year at 24 percent (compared to 26 percent in 2016 and 29 percent for the fiveyear average).

Canola For canola, the story is much the same. The soybean oil market’s weakness at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange is in contrast with the fundamental tightness of the canola market. Tight supplies as the old crop year is coming to an end are keeping the market on edge. Even with an expected boost in planted acreage (planting in process, obviously) and output set to rise to 21 million metric tons, ending stocks should stay tight on good demand. Manitoba reported 20-25 percent completion in planting efforts, alleviating some fears of significant planting delays.

Peas & Lentils Seeding of pulses is under way in Canada. Saskatchewan reported 11 percent completion, lagging the

five-year average pace of 16 percent. Weather has been warm, allowing farmers to do some field work, but rains have hampered efforts in many areas. India updated their pulse output estimate for the previous two growing seasons. 22.4 million metric tons of pulses were produced in the rabi and kharif seasons, combined. This is a 37 percent jump from last year and due to a combination of higher acreage, good weather and government support of pulse farmers.

Barley

Barley planting took a big leap forward, going from 32 percent complete last week to 53 percent this week. This still lags the fiveyear pace of 68 percent, however. 26 percent of the crop has emerged. The USDA provided their first look at the 2017-18 barley balance sheet, and a drop in area and yield is expected to reduce ending stocks (even with a drop in demand) by 25 million bushels.


A24 AGWEEK/Monday, May 15, 2017

MARKETS

Markets locked in range for agriculture By Ray Grabanski Progressive Ag

RAY GRABANSKI Grabanski is president of Progressive Ag, a Fargo, N.D.-based hedge brokerage firm. He is an attorney and provides markets, legal and crop insurance direction to all Progressive Ag firms.Reach Grabanski at 800-450-1404.

Wheat

The exceptional pace of spring wheat plantings in the Northern Plains and central Canadian provinces were enough to send the trade lower on the week. Fully 25 percent of the crop went in for the week ending May 7 with good weather ahead. There have been a few market reports about millers being concerned about sourcing high protein wheat. They should have thought about that before failing to bid up Minneapolis futures prior to spring planting when federal crop insurance rates clearly favored soybeans. By failing to bid it up on the front end, they may pay for it on the back end particularly if we get unfavorable weather. The shift in acres to Montana does pose logistical issues, but higher Canadian acres and a lower Canadian dollar may bail them out. Look for the Dakotas/Minnesota basis on spring wheat to be much more favorable in the next 12 months if these reports are accurate. The monthly World Agricultural Supply & Demand Estimates were released May 10. U.S. production and ending stocks numbers were at the low end of expectations while world ending stocks were above the high end of expectations. U.S. winter wheat production is estimated at 1.25 billion bushels, with Kansas production at 289.8 million bushels compared to the Kansas Wheat tour estimate of 281.7 million bushels last week. USDA did have a disclaimer that the numbers likely do not factor in the April winter storm. USDA was 13.8 million metric tons high on 2017-18 world ending stocks versus trade estimates. USDA made an assumption that Chinese stocks of wheat will build as cheaper internal prices will shift usage to corn. Crop condition ratings released May 8 show 50 percent of the winter wheat crop is headed compared to 46 percent for the five-year average. Winter wheat conditions are 53 percent good to excellent versus 54 percent last week and 62 percent last year. Poor to very poor conditions increased to 15 percent from 13 percent last week and 7 percent last year. Spring wheat plantings are behind pace at 54 percent compared to 60 percent for the five-year average. Spring wheat emerged is at 21 percent compared to 29 percent for the five-year average. May 11 export sales totaled 9.2 million bushels including a reduction of 0.9 million bushels for the 2016-17 marketing year. For the week ending May 11, July contracts for Minneapolis wheat were down 5.25 cents at $5.4825, down 9.0 cents at $4.3375 for Chicago wheat and down 9.5 cents at $4.4075 for Kansas City wheat.

trade estimates for world ending stocks were off 13.5 million metric tons to the high side in corn and 13.8 million metric tons to the low side in wheat. USDA is implying that low internal Chinese corn prices will lower plantings and increase internal demand (remember the U.S. Dry Distillers Grains Import Duty?). USDA is also making the opposite assumption that wheat stockpiles will build in China. There is speculation that U.S. corn acres will be less than 90 million planted due to the wet spring from Missouri through Indiana. Given reports from a few clients in southern Illinois we would lean that way. They have been pounded by heavy rains and below average yields are likely in that area. The trouble is the funds remain net short 184,630 contracts according to the latest CFTC data. We remain deadlocked in a long term 20 cent range. Any time corn gets to the top end, we have seen producer selling and when we get to the low end, we get end-user buying. For the week ending May 11, July corn was down 1.5 cents at $3.6925 and December corn was down 1.25 cents at $3.8725. The May 8 planting progress report showed corn plantings are at 47 percent nationally versus the fiveyear average of 52 percent planted and 61 percent planted last year. Corn was 15 percent emerged versus 19 percent for the five-year average. These numbers show little concern for 2017 crop and its likely we will need a major dry spell to get any excitement. The demand side has been good. Ethanol production exceeded 1 million barrels per day for the first time since March at 1.006 million. This is 4.57 percent higher than the same week last year. Ethanol stocks as of April 28 are 23.055 million barrels, 8.48 percent higher than last year. Weekly export sales of corn totaled 8.8 million bushels, with 10.9 million bushels for the 2016-17 marketing year. This was above the 10.2 million bushels needed to be on pace with April’s demand projection of 2.225 billion bushels. Shipments of 28.5 million bushels were below the 41.9 million bushels needed in this week’s report. Outstanding sales dropped to 557.4 million bushels, 7 percent larger than last year. Mexico may import 3-5 million metric tons of corn from Brazil according to officials.

Corn

Soybeans

In the first look at 2017-18 new crop ending stocks, USDA pegged U.S. ending stocks at 2.110 billion bushels. Production estimates for 2017 crop are 14.056 billion bushels. If realized this would be 1.08 billion bushels less than the 2016 U.S. crop. In dissecting the numbers, it appeared that pre-

After an initial reaction to the positive side ahead of, and right after the May 10, 11:00 am USDA report, soybeans gave up their early gains and turned negative the rest of the week. A lower U.S. ending stocks number gave the soybean trade the initial boost, but higher production numbers in South America

and larger world ending stocks numbers capped the excitement. Weather will continue to be the main focus as rains fell in the central and eastern Midwest. For the week ending May 11, July soybeans were down Ȱɐȭ ­ºêđĈ ê³ SóĢºè«ºĄ ȪȨȩȯ Ĉóĩ«º êĈ ģºĄºɯ³óģê Ȫɐȭ cents. The May 10 USDA report put U.S. ending stocks for 2016-17 at 435 million bushels, in line with the average guess and below the 0.445 million bushels in April. U.S. ending stocks for 2017-18 came in at 480 million bushels, a lot less than the pre-report average estimate of 563 million bushels, with guesses ranging from 420 million bushels to 759 million bushels. The May 8 planting progress report put soybean plantings slightly behind average, but nothing that will cause any concern this time of year. Soybean plantings were at 14 percent nationally on May 8 versus the five-year average of 17 percent planted and 21 percent planted last year. Farmers in the upper Midwest have had a good week with dry weather to put a lot of seed in the ground, and it is getting planted in mostly good conditions. The eastern corn belt is still wet, and conditions may get producers to think about switching corn acres to soybeans if not already planted or if corn acres have drowned out.

Canola For the week ending May 11, Canola July futures Ïê ÏêêÏĀºÆ ģºĄº ³óģê ɴȮɐȩ ê ³Ï ê đóɯ ɴȭȩȱɐȫ ɖ metric tons Canadian. The Canadian dollar traded ³óģê đóɯȨɐȯȫȨȪɐ zÌÏĈ «ĄÏêÆĈ đ̺ ɐqɐ ĀĄÏ­º đó ɴȩȯɐȪȨɖ hundredweight. Ź Velva, N.D., $17.20/hundredweight for May through July Ź Enderlin, N.D., $17.86 for May through July Ź Hallock, Minn., $17.41 for May. $17.64 for June Ź , ĄÆóɊ Sɐ ɐɊ ɴȩȰɐȪȨɯÄóĄ Q ĩ ɴȩȯɐȰȭ ÄóĄ Eėêº Ź Basis neutral to positive for old crop, consider fixing basis Ź Tightening old crop supplies remained supportive Ź As of March 31, Canadian canola stocks were down 23.3 percent from the same day a year earlier to 6.6 million metric tons.

Barley

Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were at $2.05, ģÌÏẠè áđÏêÆɯ« Ąáºĩ Ąº­ºÏĢº³ êó ăėóđºɐ ºĄđÌóá³ «Ï³ ÏĈ ɴȪɐȨȨ ê³ 6qɯ qóėđÌģºĈđ «Ï³ ÏĈ đ ɴȪɐȬȨ Ïê Sºģ Salem, N.D. Barley plantings are at 32 percent nationally versus the five-year average of 53 percent planted and 55 percent planted last year.

Durum

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Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $15.00 for May and $15.10 for June. For the week ending May 11, Soybean oil was 38 cents lower at $32.52 on the July contract.


AGWEEK/Monday, May 15, 2017 A25

WORLD AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND ESTIMATES

Corn supplies down but still second highest on record Wheat

Corn

U.S. wheat supplies for 2017-18 are projected down 9 percent from 2016-17 on áóģºĄ ĀĄó³ė­đÏóêɊ ģÌÏ­Ì ÏĈ Ā ĄđÏ ááĩ óĵĈºđ by higher beginning stocks. All wheat production for 2017-18 is projected at 1.82 billion bushels, down nearly 500 million bushels from the prior year. The year-toyear decline is due to a sharp reduction in planted area and projected lower yields.

The U.S. feed-grain outlook for 201718 is for lower production, domestic use, exports and ending stocks. The corn crop is projected at 14.1 billion bushels, down from last year’s record high with a lower forecast area and yield. The yield projection of 170.7 bushels per acre is based on a weather-adjusted trend assuming normal planting progress and summer weather,

estimated using the 1988-2016 time perió³ɐ z̺ Ĉè ááºĄ ­óĄê ­ĄóĀ ÏĈ Ā Ąđáĩ óĵĈºđ by the largest projected beginning stocks since 1988-89, leaving total corn supplies down from a year ago but still the second highest on record.

Soybeans The 2017-18 outlook for U.S. soybeans is for higher supplies, crush, exports and ending stocks. The soybean crop is

U.S. wheat supply/demand Item Beginning stocks ............ Production ....................... Imports .............................. Supply, total ..................... Food .................................... Seed .................................... Feed and residual........... Domestic, total ............... Exports .............................. Total use ............................ Ending stocks, total....... Avg. farm price $/bu .....

Million bushels 2015/16 2016/17 est. 752 2,062 113 2,927 957 67 152 1,177 775 1,952 976 4.89

U.S. feed grain supply/demand

2017/18 Proj. April

May

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

1,159 1,820 125 3,105 955 66 170 1,191 1,000 2,191 914 3.85-4.65

976 2,310 115 3,400 955 61 190 1,206 1,035 2,241 1,159 3.90

projected at 4.255 billion bushels, down 52 million from last year’s record crop with a forecast lower trend yield more than óĵĈºđđÏêÆ ÌÏÆ̺Ą Ì ĄĢºĈđº³ Ąº ɐ ÏđÌ sharply higher beginning stocks, soybean supplies are projected at 4.715 billion bushels, up 4 percent from 2016-17.

Item Beginning stocks ............ Production ....................... Imports ............................. Supply, total ..................... Feed and residual........... Food/Ind/Seed ................ Domestic, total ............... Exports............................... Total use ........................... Ending stocks, total.......

2015/16 46.9 366.7 3.7 417.4 135.5 176.7 312.2 57.1 369.3 48.1

Million bushels 2016/17 est.

2017/18 Proj. April

48.1 402.3 3.3 453.7 145.9 183.2 329.0 62.4 391.4 62.3

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

May 62.3 370.1 3.3 435.7 141.5 184.8 326.4 52.8 379.2 56.5

Source: USDA May Supply and Demand Report

Source: USDA May Supply and Demand Report

U.S. corn supply/demand Item Beginning stocks ............ Production ....................... Imports .............................. Supply, total .................... Feed use ............................ Food/Ind/Seed ............... Ethanol and byproducts Domestic total ................ Exports .............................. Total use ............................ Ending stocks .................. Avg. farm price $/bu .....

Million bushels 2015/16 2016/17 est. 1,731 13,602 67 15,401 5,123 6,643 5,224 11,766 1,898 13,664 1,737 3.61

U.S. barley supply/demand

2017/18 Proj. April

May

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

2,295 14,065 50 16,410 5,425 7,000 5,500 12,425 1,875 14,300 2,110 3.00-3.80

1,737 15,148 55 16,940 5,500 6,920 5,450 12,420 2,225 14,645 2,295 3.25-3.55

Item Beginning stocks ............ Production ....................... Imports .............................. Supply, total ..................... Feed use ............................ Food/Ind/Seed ............... Total domestic................. Export................................. Total use ............................ Ending stocks, total....... Avg. farm price $/bu .....

2015/16 79 218 19 315 50 153 202 11 213 102 5.52

Million bushels 2016/17 est.

2017/18 Proj. April

102 199 12 313 60 153 213 5 218 95 4.95

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

May 95 159 15 269 35 153 188 5 193 76 4.35-5.35

Source: USDA May Supply and Demand Report Source: USDA May Supply and Demand Report

U.S. soybean supply/demand Item Beginning stocks ........... Production ....................... Imports .............................. Supply, total ..................... Crushings .......................... Exports............................... Seed/feed use.................. Residual ............................. Total use ............................ Ending stocks, total....... Avg. farm price $/bu .....

Million bushels 2015/16 2016/17 est. 191 3,926 24 4,140 1,886 1,936 97 25 3,944 197 8.95

Source: USDA May Supply and Demand Report

197 4,307 25 4,528 1,925 2,050 104 14 4,093 435 9.55

U.S. oats supply/demand

2017/18 Proj. April NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

May 435 4,255 25 4,715 1,950 2,150 101 34 4,235 480 8.30-10.30

Item Beginning stocks ........... Production ....................... Imports ............................. Supply, total ..................... Feed use ............................ Food/Ind/Seed ................ Total domestic................. Exports............................... Total use ............................ Ending stocks, total....... Avg. farm price $/bu .....

2015/16 54 90 86 229 93 77 170 2 172 57 2.12

Source: USDA May Supply and Demand Report

Million bushels 2016/17 est. 57 65 95 217 90 78 168 3 171 46 2.05

2017/18 Proj. April NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

May 46 67 100 213 90 80 170 2 172 41 1.95-2.45


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RECREATIONAL/HUNTING: POLARIS 6X6 BIG BOSS 400 W/ RUBBER GROUSERS, 480 miles; POLARIS INDY ULTRA SPX, 317 miles; POLARIS INDY XLT, 1,020 miles; JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR; NEW 12V BOAT WINCH; GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM; NEW MASTERBUILT SMOKER; WOOD CAMP STOVES; 2- SNOWMOBILE HELMETS; DIRTBIKE HELMET; NEW BRUTUS TREE STAND; ARCHERY TARGET; BOWS & ARROWS; SHOOTING TABLES; GUN STEADY RESTS; PRIMOS HUNTING SHOOTING REST; DEER HUNTING VHS TAPES; HUNTING AND FISHING KNIVES; COOLERS; TENTS; FOLDING CHAIRS; CAMPING LANTERNS & HEATERS; SPOT LIGHTS; 2GAS HEATER COOKERS; HARD & SOFT GUN CASES; FIELD LOCKERS; GAME SCALE; NEW VACUUM FOOD SAVER; NEW SUMBERSABLE METAL DETECTOR; 8 H.P. COLEMAN GENERATOR

Miller Angus Farms 605-690-1997

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PICKUP: 1990 Ford F150, V8, 5 speed manual, 4X4, 131,000 miles.

For Sale: Yearling Reg. Angus bulls. Records and EPD’s available, semen tested. Can deliver.

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SHOP/AUTO TOOLS: BENWIL 9,000 LB 2 POST VEHICLE HOIST; 1,000 LB A- FRAME CHERRY PICKER; MAC A.C. CHARGING UNIT; 134A REFIGERANT; CRAFTSMAN 10â€? TABLE SAW; WYNNS XTEND A.C. RECYCLER; HUNTER WHEEL ALIGNMENT SYSTEM C111; RATCHET/COMBINATION WRENCH SETS; VISE; MAC METRIC/REGULAR T-HANDLE ALLEN WRENCH SETS; NEW RIBE SOCKET SET; NEW ½â€? METRIC IMPACT HEX DRIVER SET; BLOW GUN SET; 2- 6 TON JACK STANDS; LARGE AND SMALL FLOOR JACKS; CREEPERS; SEVERAL HANDY MAN JACKS; 2â€? GAS PACER PUMP; 2â€? SUCTION AND PRESSURE LINE HOSE ½â€? AIR IMPACTS CHISELS, RATCHETS; LINCOLN 12V GREASE GUN; SMALL KNIPCO HEATER; HAND TOOLS OF VARIOUS TYPES; GEAR PULLERS; 3.5HP TWIN TANK GAS AIR COMPRESSOR; SKILLSAW; PIPE WRENCHES; KAWASAKI CORDLESS CIRCULAR SAW; CHANNEL LOCK 24V DRILL; ELECTRICAL CORDS; SHOP LIGHTS; TOW STRAPS; JUMPER CABLES; CLARKE ROTARY TOOL SYSTEM, 2- CORDLESS ROTARY TOOL KITS; SCHUMACHER PORT. BATTERY CHARGER; 2-TRANSMISSION JACKS; 2- 2 TON. TRI-POD STANDS; ENGINE STAND; BISMAN 415 BUMPER HOIST; SOLAR POWERED BATTERY CHARGER; PARTS WASHER; GAS CANS; 8â€? PEDASTAL CLARK BENCH GRINDER; CLARK ½â€? BENCH DRILL PRESS; 9â€? BAND SAW; HOBART 135 WIRE WELDER; MILLER 225 AMP AC WELDER; GATES VACUUM AND FUEL LINE HOSE DISPENSER; FUEL LINE REPAIR KIT; 4- AC DELCO CABINETS; 4- 3 DRAWER ROLLING TOOL BOXES; MAC EXHAUST PIPE EXPANDER, MANY SPECIALIZED TOOL KITS.

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Red Angus Yearling Bulls For Sale Private Treaty. Bulls bred for calving ease, growth, and carcass performance. Sires include Bieber Rollin Deep Y118, Brown Redemption A7715, and Bieber Take 2 Z216. Delivery available, gentle disposition, RA50K tested, semen tested and ready to go. Complete performance records and EPD’s available by contacting Bill at 712-470-2992. www.mudcreekreds.com 2 Lewis Cattle Oilers For Sale, only used 1 season, real good shape; $1100/each. Call: 701-320-5495 or 701-320-5604 Close up Holstein Heifers For Sale - $1350. 701-866-5531 Gelbvieh bulls. red and black yearling, gelbvieh and balancer bulls, complete recods available, fertility checked before delivery, also a few red and black Gelbvieh and balancer replacement hiefers. Had shots, weigh 800 lbs, Huus Gelbvieh Ranch, Parshall, ND 701-898-8910 Black Angus Yearling Bulls for sale. Strong Maternal Traits, with Muscle & Thickness. Very Quiet Disposition. Excellent Selection. Semen Tested. Sires include Black Granite, Final Solution, Sitz Sensation 693A, Discovery, GAR Sunrise and more. Mike Carroll 605-203-0158 or 605-854-3953 De Smet, SD. For Sale: Yearling Reg. Angus bulls. Records and EPD’s available, semen tested. Can deliver. Miller Angus Farms 605-690-1997 Red Angus Yearling Bulls For Sale Private Treaty. Bulls bred for calving ease, growth, and carcass performance. Sires include Bieber Rollin Deep Y118, Brown Redemption A7715, and Bieber Take 2 Z216. Delivery available, gentle disposition, RA50K tested, semen tested and ready to go. Complete performance records and EPD’s available by contacting Bill at 712-470-2992. www.mudcreekreds.com 2 year old Angus and Angus cross bulls for sale. Our bulls are bred for moderate frame, thickness, and eshing ability. They are ideal for grass ďŹ nishing and won’t lose weight and melt down when you get them home. Many are low birth weight bulls that will work well on heifers. They are all semen tested and ready to go to work. Priced $2500-$3500. Call Kurt Jauer (712) 253-8710 or visit us online www.jauerangus.com. 100 + Black Angus heifer pair’s for sale Herreid SD Call Grant 605-850-1740


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MON., MAY 15 - WED., MAY 24 Timed Online Inventory Reduction, Cosmos, MN. Leon Radtke, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc.

FRI., MAY 31 Ag Equipment Auction, Online Bidding Starts to Close at 10 AM. Multiple Parties, Owners. Purple Wave Auction.

MON., MAY 15 - 11:00/CT Land Auction, Finley, ND. Dean Ostenson, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

THU., JUNE 1 - TUE., JUNE 6 Manufacturing Plant Closure Auction, Online Bidding Only, Grafton, ND. Cimarron Energy, Inc, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

TUE., MAY 16 - 8:00 AM/CT Timed Online Land Auction, Turtle Lake, ND. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., MAY 17 Equipment Auction, Online Only. Multiple Parties, Owners. BigIron Online Auctions.

THU., JUNE 1 Dealership Liquidation Auction, Redwood Falls, MN. Titan Machinery, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

WED., MAY 17 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Beulah, ND. Les Mahin, Sr., Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

SAT., JUNE 3 - 10:00 AM/CT Large Collectible, Lawn & Garden Auction, Lake Bronson, MN. Floyd & Norma Nelson Estates, Owners. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers.

WED., MAY 17 - 6:00 PM/MT Dunn County Land Auction, Dodge, ND. Jacob Duttenhefner Family, Owner. Wolff Auctioneers.

SAT., JUNE 3 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment Auction, East Grand Forks, MN. Gary Dudgeon, Owner. McMullen Auction.

THU., MAY 18 Unreserved Equipment Auction, Lethbridge, AB. Multiple Parties, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

SUN., JUNE 4 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Auction, Fisher, MN. Charles Sylvester, Owner. Berg Auction Service.

THU., MAY 18 - 10:30 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Hawley, MN. Ross Malakowsky, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. SAT., MAY 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Mentor, MN. Don and Glady English Estate, Owner. Berg Auction Service. SAT., MAY 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Large Collectible, Lawn & Garden Auction, Lake Bronson, MN. Floyd & Norma Nelson Estates, Owners. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers.

SUN., JUNE 4 - 1:00 PM/CT Estate Auction, Viking, MN. David Miller Estate, Owner. Jason Rominski Auctioneers. MON., JUNE 5 - 6:00 PM/CT Lake Home Auction, Dent, MN. Private Party, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., JUNE 6 Dealership Liquidation Auction, Thief River Falls, MN. Titan Machinery, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

SAT., MAY 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Gun Auction, Thief River Falls, MN. Earl Kinney & Jo Holcomb, Owners. McMullen Auction.

TUE., JUNE 6 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Grand Forks, ND. Dennis McGrath, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

SUN., MAY 21 - 10:00 AM/CT Equipment Auction, Oslo, MN. Earl Kinney & Jo Holcomb, Owners. McMullen Auction.

TUE., JUNE 6 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Grand Forks, ND. Joyce Hoverson, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

SUN., MAY 21 - 11:00 AM/CT Combined Estate Auction, Halstad, MN. Multiple Parties, Owners. Berg Auction Service.

TUE., JUNE 6 - 10:00 AM/CT Retirement Auction, Tuttle, ND. Paul Murray & Cindy Murray Estate, Owners. Bitz Auction.

TUE., MAY 23 Concrete Equipment Auction, West Fargo, ND. Bulldog Concrete, Inc., Owner. Steffes Group, Inc.

WED., JUNE 7 - WED., JUNE 14 Online Auction, Upper Midwest Location. Advertising Deadline: May 15th. Steffes Group, Inc.

WED., MAY 24 - 4:00 PM/CT Auto Auction, St. Hilaire, MN. Gordie Hipsher, Owner. Ron McKercher Auctions.

WED., JUNE 7 - 6:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Beulah, ND. Kelly & Melvin Neuberger, Owners. Wolff Auctioneers.

THU., MAY 25 Dealership Liquidation Auction, Redfield, SD. Titan Machinery, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

THU., JUNE 8 - 8:00 AM/CT Timed Online Auction, Pelican Rapids, MN. Multiple Parties, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc.

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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 ~ 10 AM EARL KINNEY & JO HOLCOMB OWNERS

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HANDGUNS 44 Ruger S/A 10â€? barrel; 45 Ruger S/A conv 45 ACP; 357 Ruger S/A conv 9mm; 22 Ruger S/A conv 22 Mag; 2 – 22 Ruger chargers; 22 Ruger NRA com. – unďŹ red; 22 Ruger 2245; 357 Ruger SP101 S/S unďŹ red; 357 Ruger GP100 DAO custom; 9mm Ruger P89; 9mm Ruger P94 S/S; 45mm Ruger PO S/S; 22 Ruger Ultra-Light; 22-250 Savage Striker; 357 Dan Wesson – unďŹ red; 357 Colt Trooper; 9mm German Luger 1914; 22 Ruger MK1 Centennial Model w/red dot; 38 Rossi 2â€? barrel; 22 Hyd Hunter S/A; 357 Taurus 2â€? barrel; 44 Pietta Black Powder w/rie stock; 44 Pietta Black Powder; 36 Pietta Black Powder; 22 Mag AMT auto w/scope; 45 ACP Colt 70 series; 45 ACP R-M-Rand S/S; 40 Aim point; 22 Blank RTS;50 Black Powder Single shot; 45/410 FMI Derringer; 9mm Davis Derringer; 38 Hialeah Derringer; 22 Western Derringer; 22 Jennings; auto 22 Davis; auto 380 Jennings; auto 22 Bersa; auto 380 Davis; auto 22 Unique; auto 22 NAA Belt buckle; 357 Rossi S/S 2â€? barrel; 22 Crossman Pellet; pump 177 Crossman Pellet; pump 177 Copperhead; spring 177 Marksman; spring 177 Crossman; CO2 22 Crossman; spring RIFLES 1942 - 7.62x54R Mosin-Nagant M91/30; 1943 - 303 4MK1; 1891 - 7.65 Argentine 1916 – 303 MK; missing trigger assembly; 1893 – Marlin 30-30 Octagon barrel 90% condition; 300 Winchester Mag custom w/Leupold 3x9 scope; 300 Winchester Mag; Ruger M77 30-06 Remington; 721 3/9 Bushnell; 30-06 ParkerHale; 3/9 Bushnell; 30-06 Ruger M77; 1.5/4.5 Bushnell; 30-06 Winchester Mod 70 3.5/10 Weaver; 308 Browning BLR w/Tasco 3/9; 308 Savage 99; 3/9 Bushnell 308 Winchester 88; 3/9 Bushnell; 308 Winchester 100; 3/12 Tasco; 308 Winchester 100; 1.5-4.5 Banner; 308 Schmidt-Rubin Straight pull; 308 Ruger M77; 3/9 Lyman; 308 Mossberg 800 AD; 3/9 Simmons; 308 Remington 742; 3/9 Tasco; 270 Raptor; 3/9 Pro-Hunter; 270 Raptor; 3/9 Cabelas; 22-250 Browning A-Bolt 4/16 Tasco; 44 Mag Marlin Model 94; 30-30 Winchester 94 Pre 64; 303 B/A Stevens 325A Butter Knife Bolt; 30-30 B/A Savage 340; 243 Rossi Wizard; 6/24 243 Rossi 3 Play; 22-243 20 ga; 30-06 Rossi Wizard; 3/9; 223 Rossi Wizard; 4/12 Pentacs; 30 M1 Carbine; 9mm High Point Carbine; 32 Stevens Favorite single shot; 22 Winchester 190; auto; 4xGlenďŹ eld; 22 Mag Mossberg 640 KD Bolt; 4xBushnell; 22 JC Higgins; bolt; 22 Western Field; auto 3/9 Bushnell; 22 Mossberg 342K; bolt (no clip); 22 Stevens 62; auto; 22 SpringďŹ eld 84C; bolt; 22 Marlin Papoose; auto; take down; 22 Henry Survival; auto; 22 Remington 34; bolt; 22 GlenďŹ eld 60; auto; 22 Norinco JW15; bolt; 22 Winchester 69; bolt; 22 Marlin XT-22; 22 Marlin 880; 22 Mossberg 45A (No bolt); 22 Mossberg 42B; bolt; 3/9 WesternField; 410 H & R Topper; 50 Ardesa Spain; 50 CVA Mag; 50 Traditions

Hwy. 32 South National Guard Armory Thief River Falls, MN All FFL Rules Apply Check website for updated info www.mcmullensales.com

Timber Ridge; unďŹ red; 50 CVA; 22-410 Stevens over-under plastic stock; 7.62x39 SKS Russian; 7.62x39 SKS Military Stock; scoped; 303 4 MK2; 9/49; 7.7 Jap – needs work; 22 mag Over-under Marlin; bolt; 22 Marlin 60 S/S; auto; 22 Remington 10C; auto; 3-7 Tasco; 22 Remington 12; bolt; 4xTasco; 22 Remington 66 Apache; black; 22 Remington 66 Mohawk; brown; 22 Remington 66 Seneca; green; 22 Remington 66 Black Diamond; 22 Remington 76 Lever; Mohawk Brown; 22 Ithaca Lever; 22 Marlin 39 Carbine; 22 Henry Lever; 22 Henry Lever – unďŹ red; 22 Browning Lever; 4xNikon; 22 10/22 Ruger 40th Anniversary edition – unďŹ red; 22 96 Ruger Lever; 22 10/22 Ruger Fall Custom; Bull Barrel;Thumbhole 3-12 scope; 22 10/22 Ruger; EARLY walnut stock; 22 10/22 Ruger Sportster; 22 10/22 Ruger Rare Paddle stock; 4xTasco; 22 Browning T-Bolt; 4xBushnell; 22 Browning Takedown auto; 22 Remington Pump; 223 Colt Target Match AR15; 22 ARMSCORE AR15, copy; 22 Survival single shot; 22 Remington Target Master 31; no bolt; 22 Winchester 9422 Lever; 22 Winchester Model 67; needs work; 22 GlenďŹ eld Model 70; 12 ga Remington Mohawk 48; auto; 12 ga Single shot Hopkin & Allen; 12 ga Hiawatha 594 S/S; 12 ga Stevens 311; 12 ga Stevens 311; plastic stock;12 ga Remington Express;12 ga Stoegar Condor; over-under; 12 ga Mossberg 500; scoped 12 ga Mossberg 500; 12 ga JC Higgins Model 20; pump; 12 ga SpringďŹ eld Model 67; pump;12 ga PW87 Lever action; 12 ga Stevens Model 520 pump; 12 ga Hercules single shot – needs work; 12 ga Long Range; single shot;16 ga French Double Barrel;16 ga SpringďŹ eld Double Barrel; 16 ga Remington Model 11; auto; 16 ga Western Field Model 566; pump; 16 ga Sears Model 101 10C; single shot;16 ga Mossberg Model 190; bolt;16 ga White Powder Wonder; single shot; 20 ga Mossberg 500; pump; 20 ga Winchester Model 1300; pump BB GUNS Daisy BB Gun Model 1894; Sears BB Gun; Saddle Ring; Daisy Model 99; lever; Daisy Red Ryder Model 19385; lever; Crossman BB/Pellet; Model 147; pump; Crossman BB/Pellet; Model 766; pump; Daisy BB/Pellet Powerline 856; Daisy Air Rie Model 96; pump; Daisy Air; lever (broken); Pellet - china HUNTING 2 – compound bows; 3 – bows; Hunting clothes; camouage; Ground blind Tree stand; Metal shooting targets; Many antler mounts; Wood 5-gun cabinet Gun rests; Brass bullets Gun vise; Powder Reloaders; Digital Ultrasonic cleaner; Limar Digital powder scale; Simmons spotting scope; Brahma size 13 hunting boots COLLECTIBLES Native American Collector Plates; Statues-Western; Native American; Pocket Watch Collection; Belt Buckle Collection; Wood painted duck collection

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Terms Cash Or Check. Nothing to be removed until paid for. All sales ďŹ nal. Owners, auctioneers and clerks take no responsibility for errors or omissions in auction listing. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Not responsible for accidents.

Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer

TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2017- 10AM

TITAN MACHINERY- THIEF RIVER FALLS, MINNESOTA

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• Balers & Haying Equipment • Semi, Vehicles & Trailers • Heads & Harvest Equipment • Wheel Loaders & Forklifts • Shop Tools

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• A Nice Selection Of Grain Handling Items • Other Equipment • Machine Attachments & Miscellaneous

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• Semis & Several Step Deck Trailers • Welders & Machine Tools • Late model Bobcat & Attachments • Production Tanks, Pumps & Accessories

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• Pickups & Trailers • Large Assortment of Production Components- Pumps, Fittings, Etc. • Mobile Truck Crane • Salvage Iron & Miscellaneous

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Black Purebred Limousin Bulls 13-16 Months Old and Ready to Breed. Calm Disposition and Easy to Handle. Reputable Bloodlines with 3/4 and 7/8 Brothers Available. Genomically Enhanced EPD’s. WW and YW in the Top 10% of the Breed. Marbling in the top 5% of the Breed. Excellent complement to Angus cross and Hereford cross cows by adding Growth, Muscle, and efďŹ ciency to their calves. Call 605-695-4384 or 605-695-7435

Fresh and Close-up Holstein heifers for sale. Delivery available. References upon request. (701) 866-5531

6 well bred cows, Copper Head Slinger/Little Yellow, Jacket/Houdini/Chicken Hawk, exposed to son of Little Yellow Jacket, Two Straws of semen from PBR short round bulls go with each cow. Choice of Copper Head Slinger/Sir Patrick/Mean Machine/Bad Action/ Copper/Live Wire. Semen also for sale from bulls listed above. (605) 665-2995

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is soliciting for a livestock holding facility in South Dakota which can hold and care for 1-500 head of impounded livestock on demand for an unspeciďŹ ed period of time. The livestock class could be cattle or horses. This is necessary for Trespass, impoundments investigations on Trust Land under the authority of Title 25 C.F.R 166.807. If you are interested please send an email to a n i t a . b r e w e r @ b i a . g o v. Solicitation packages will be sent/emailed on May 19, 2017. The awardee will be required to obtain a DUNS Number at www.dnb.com and will also be required to register in www.sam.gov

35 Hereford Heifer pairs with black calves at side, $2,200 per pair. (605) 216-2617

YEARLING RED ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE Registered and Commercial Yearling Red Angus Bulls for sale bred with efďŹ ciency, longevity, calving ease, and performance a priority. EPD’s, Actual Weights, and photos available upon request. Additionally, free trucking available and discounts on purchases more than 2. Contact CSP Red Angus 605-353-5753 and ask for Chuck.

Looking for 200 head of cattle to custom feed in Northeastern South Dakota. Have references. Call 605-695-8622 30 Angus Heifers with Calves at side. Fergus Nelson, Carpenter, SD (605) 350-5300 days or (605) 352-7020 evenings. 9 cow/calf pairs mostly black, calves are black white face and born in March. We are also looking for pasture for 20 cow/calf pairs. And pasture for 9 heifers. Call with any size pasture. (605) 216-0561

Forever posts 4�x7’, 4�x8’, 5�x8’ plastic fence posts, can be stapled, screwed or pounded, wont rot, spring discounts till May 31st. #2 railroad ties 8 1/2’, good quality, $13 ea. Steel storage containers Watertight and rodent proof, 8’x20’ $2,500, 8’x40’ $3,500. Take off pick up beds New load from Arizona Call for your make and model. We Deliver Haensel Distributing Call Clint 605-310-6653 or John, 605-351-5760. I90 exit 387 Hartford SD. 20 Registered yearling Red Angus bulls, Grandson of Beckton P707, avg birth weight 78lbs, avg weaning weight taken Sept 1st 683lbs, Lars Hanson 6L Ranch 605-380-0886

COMBINED ESTATES AUCTION

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

SUNDAY, MAY 21, 11:00 AM AUTO 2004 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan, Stow & Go seats. Loaded. 111K. OUTDOOR ITEMS 2011 Craftsman Model 4000 hydro mower, 42� deck. 5hp MTD rototiller. 3hp air compressor. New gas and rechargeable weedeaters. 38� lawn sweeper. 2-wheel trailer. New pacer water pump. New sump pump. Fender skirts and hub caps for 67 Chevy impala. New outdoor cushions. Deck posts caps (copper). New Grill with side burner. Ausie grill. Chain saws. Air tools. Some hand tools. Lawn and garden tools. Knipco style heater. Pressure washer. Large electrical disconnect box. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Quilts. Fancy work. Handkerchief boxes. Costume jewelry. Dresser sets. Head vases. Bossen heads, Fancy cigarette holders. Perfume misters. Wood sewing baskets. Button collection. Sheet music. Cameras. 33 and 45 records. 8 track tapes. Advertising thermometers and calendars. White brand treadle sewing machine (very nice). McCormick Deering hand crank separator with owner’s manual. German steins. 1950’s child’s football helmet. Green depression. Ruby red glassware. 2 trunks one round top. Oak plant stand. 3 drawer dresser. Wicker pieces. Lightning rods and glass balls. ART WORK Pheasants forever 1994-95 print of year. (Gary Moss) chance to double. Artist proof Terry Redlin Rusty Refuge 111. 1975 Kelly Vollrath goose print signed. POTTERY Large Redwing planters. McCoy, Shawnee, Hull. Van Briggle flower frog. Chalkware. Depression glass. Some advertising glass. Fostoria and fine china. HOUSEHOLD Couch. Love seat. Bedroom sets. Glider rocker. Fainting couch. Cedar chest. Carved eagle stand. Counter stools. Other normal household items. MISC ITEMS Bird feeder. Shelving. Rubbermaid cabinets. Fishing rods, reels. Depth finder. Life jackets. Rigid shop vac.

COMBINED ESTATES- OWNERS CHECK THE WEB AT www.bergauctions.com or www.midwestauctions.com or e-mail us bergauct@aol.com

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

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

For Sale: 20 HD Holstein Springing Heifers, calving now until end of July, bred to a Black Angus bull, $1400 each. Also, Jersey-Holstein cross & Swiss-Holstein cross. 320-905-4490 Yearling Angus heifer bulls from Styles genetic. Also yearling short horned bulls designed to bring maternal and disposition back into your cow heard. All are semen tested, worked and ready for breding. Vanderwal Livestock Brentford SD 605-887-7243 Custom cattle feeding up to 1,200 head. Will background, ďŹ nish, breed heifers, etc. Excellent drainage and care. Reasonable rates. Located North of Aberdeen, SD. Call (701) 710-0352 HEIFER BULLS You Need ‘em, We Got ‘Em Good selection of Hereford calving ease bulls, yearlings and 2 year olds available. www.nuhsbaumerherefords.com Call Steve, 605-450-0550

For Sale 6 Balancer Bulls suitable for heifers. Bulls are Homozygous Black and polled and sired by proven AI and herdbull calving ease heifer bulls. Registered and performance tested also semen tested and vaccinated ready for turn-out. With the cattle cycle on the way up, now is the time to keep replacement females for breeding. Sisseton, SD 605-268-0402 or email cergelv@tnics.com for more info. $2200 with volume discounts and delivery available.

Auction Sale SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017 / 12:00 NOON

LOCATION: EAST SIDE OF HWY. #75, ARGYLE, MINNESOTA

For Sale: Black Angus Bulls, 100% AI sired, fall bulls 20 months of age, semen tested, sires represented or payweight 1682, EXAR Upshot 0562B, Admiral 77K, Bismarck, ND (701) 226-2522

For Sale: 120 Black 4-5 year olds, with calves at side, $2,085 per pair. (605) 216-2617

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UNRESERVED ONLINE AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2017 582 ITEMS SELLING! 2013 Kenworth T370 Feed/Mixer Truck; 2012 Case IH MAXXUM 110 MFWD Tractor w/ Case IH L745 Front End Loader; 2012 John Deere R450 Self-Propelled Windrower; 2008 Case IH Patriot SPX4420 Self-Propelled Sprayer; 2007 John Deere 7930 MFWD Tractor; 2006 Dodge 2500 ST/SLT 4x4 Pickup; 2009 Yamaha 700FI Special Edition Side by Side; 2009 Dodge 2500 Heavy Duty Service Truck; 2008 Dodge Ram 4500 Heavy Duty 4x4 Water Well Service Rig; 2015 Polaris 900 4x4 Ranger XP UTV; 2005 John Deere 8120 MFWD Tractor with 840 Front-End Loader/ Grapple; Combines (9) - Combine Headers (17) - Tractors (36) - Trailers (28) - Trucks/Pickups (34) - Planters (7) - Sprayers (7) - Disks (10) - Rakes (8) - Drills (11) - Cultivators (12) - Welders (3) - Cars (4) - Plus Much More! SCAN THIS QR CODE TO VIEW THIS AUCTION ON YOUR PHONE OR TABLET!

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Fancy Home raised Black Replacement Heifers, call 605-216-4450

Trucks, Trailers, Construction Materials, Lawn & Garden

300 Ewe Lambs from OPP tested negative ock. Call: 605-997-2060 or 605-864-8811

284 J&D Free Stalls, with all hardware. 80ft of J&D Headlock. (12) 24� barn fans. 10hp Omatic vacuum pump. Located in SE SD. (605) 660-4913

Fancy Home raised Black Replacement Heifers, call 605-216-4450

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LIVESTOCK For Sale: Registered Hereford bulls. Wiggins, CO- transportation assistance available. Eric Gabel 970-768-5306.

For Sale: Big, growthy, top quality Angus Bulls w/ super performance power, weighing 1300-1500lbs that will add value to your calves. Fired by Final Answer, Summit & Milestone. Price to sell. Delivery available. Call Martin Schaff 701-400-5279

24 Fancy home raised, gentle, bangs vaccinated, Red and Black Limousin replacement heifers, weighing over 800lbs, had all shots and been poured. Also Broken mouth short term Red Limousin cows, calving now, 605-649-6323 or 605-284-2544 leave message

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For sale: 200 cow/calf pairs. Final Answer/Bismarck Upwards genetics, 45 3yr old pairs, about 94 6yr old pairs, about 65 6yrs &up pairs. Also, have pasture available if you need it for the pairs. Pasture is $65/acre. 340 acres of alfalfa ground $85/acre. Grass hay ground at $75/acre. Call 605-850-9396

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

FOR SALE: Open Registered Polled Hereford Heifers, excellent EPD’s & pedigree’s, range line cattle. TRF, MN. 218-280-1378 Angus & Hereford Bulls for Sale Long Yearlings and 2 year olds, Semen tested, vaccinated, performance information for cows or heifers. Delivery Available. Half down now, half down this fall. Also, selling 50 cow calf pairs. Amdahl Angus & Hereford Rapid City, SD Call (605) 929-3717 or (605) 999-6487 80 1st & 2nd cow calf pairs, pasture, salt, y spray for the summer, $2,350/pair. Call 605-742-4552

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Registered Charolais Bulls For Sale Semen tested & Completed breeding exam. Offering you quiet easy calving heifer and performance bulls. Including A.I Sired, bulls with performance data with conďŹ dence. Generations of our herd is founded by 20 years of great LT Genetics. For more information contact: Highview Charolais Farm Carter Feuchtenberger 320-815-8997 HILLTOP ANGUS FARM BOWDLE, SD Reg. Black Yrlg. Angus bulls for sale. Quality set of performance driven bulls. Moderate birthweight, and good disposition. Call Blake Eisenbeisz at 605-281-1192 or 605-285-6741

Oliver County: NE4-Sec.16-143-87 (160 +/Pasture Acres). This quarter offers acres of healthy pastureland, good fences and 2 stock dams (1 spring fed). Directions From Beulah, ND: 2 1/2 mi SE on County Rd 20, 3 mi Son 57th Ave SW, 1/2 mi W.

AUCTION

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SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017 ~ 11 AM EARL KINNEY & JO HOLCOMB OWNERS DIRECTIONS: From Oslo: Take Hwy 1 - 3 miles East to Co. Rd. 17. Go South 1 mile to 210th Street. Then 1/3 Miles West to 47350

Parcel #2 Mercer County: Tract of the SE4-Sec.29-144-87 (19 +/- Alfalfa Acres) This tract was seeded in 2016 with a good catch on alfalfa. Directions From Beulah, ND: 1 mi SE on County Rd 20, 0.4 mi N.

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Parcel #3 Mercer County: Tract of the NE4-Sec.29-144-87 (16 +/- Pasture Acres). This parcel of pastureland offers endless opportunities, it contains Knife River scenic river front, good fences, stock tank supplied with SW rural water, hunting & ďŹ shing. Ideal horse pasture. Directions From Beulah, ND: 1 mi SE on County Rd 20, 0.5 mi N. *Auctioneers Note: Parcels 2 & 3 will be surveyed separately by the seller prior to the auction. Depending on interest, the parcels may sell separately or sell as one unit. Watch for signs and check out wolffauctioneers.com for more information and updates. Sellers: Kelly Neuberger, Melvin Neuberger

47350 210TH ST Oslo, MN

Terms: 10% down with balance paid on closing. Land sells subject to any existing easements. Seller reserves all mineral acres. Seller will bring abstracts up-to-date and pay for surveys. Buyer will pay 2017 taxes and closing costs. Comments made on sale day take precedence over all previous ads.

TRACTORS ’63 John Deere 2010 Gas, 3 Pt. 540 PTO, w/JD 36A Hyd Loader, 6ft Snow Bucket/Dirt, 14.9/28 Rears, 1,958 Hours Showing #34649 VEHICLES & RECREATION 1969 Ford Torino, 2 Door Hardtop 351 Windsor V-8 Engine, Automatic w/ Floor Shift 2005 Ford Explorer XLT, 4.0L V6, AWD 4x4, Leather, 219,000 Miles, 110 On Engine 1996 Geo Metro, Auto, 2 Dr, 1.3L 4 Cyl, 120,459 Miles, New Tires & Brakes 1970 750 Honda Motorcycle 2002 Shure-Kamp Pop-Up Topper, Sleeps 2 w/Add A Room COLLECTABLES Collector State Plates 3,000 Salt & Pepper Shakers 200+ Cookie Jars Avon Decanters Statues - Western, Native American Antique 5-Drawer Dresser Antique Washstand & 4-Drawer Dresser 3-Golden Replicas Of US Stamps Albums Hesston Rodeo Belt Buckle Collection Vintage Kitchen Cabinet SHOP John Deere 928 E Snowblower w/ Canopy 2 – Wheel Trailer Dolly Coleman Power Mate 6hp 21gal. Air Compressor

Air Hose/Reels/ Air Tank Anvil Makita Tools Shop Stool Dolly Shop Creepers P.H. AC Welder Floor Jacks Shop/Stools/Dollies Many Receiver Hitches & Carriers Poulan Chainsaws Electric Winch On Receiver Stand Tool Benches w/Vice Toolboxes & Many Hand Tools Many Gas Cans Misc. Tools FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD 2006 Large Kenmore Frostless Upright Freezer Midsize Frigidaire Upright Freezer – Clean 5-Drawer Cabinet/Dresser 2 - Glass Front Cabinets Wrought Iron Bed Desk & Chair Handmade Wooden Chairs Older Chest Of Drawers Misc. Shelves Metal Kitchen Cart Entertainment Center Library Table Round Flip-Over Table w/3 - Leaves & 12 - Chairs Glass Display Cases Metal Bed Frames Several Book Shelves 75+ Cookbooks 2 - Sets China 18x24 Piece Rustic DÊcor China Set, Yellow Square Design Many Wildlife Pictures Small Household Appliances Variety Of Lamps Afghans, Bedding, Quilts, Pillows

Misc. Christmas Kenmore Refrigerator/Freezer Combo Canning Supplies - Kettles/JarsPlastic Containers Dehydrator w/Trays Mirrors/Lamps/Fans Misc. Brass Candle Holders LAWN & GARDEN Craftsman 5hp 24� Tiller Weed Wacker Caroni TC910 8’ 3pt Finishing Mower Craftsman 2 – Wheel Yard Cart 2-Wheel Carts & Metal Wagons 2 – Wheel Yard Sprayer w/ Boom Yard DÊcor – Flower Planters/Yard Tools/Shovels/Rakes/Garden Tools/ Chains/Come-A-Longs FISHING 12’ Lund Alum Boat, 9.9hp Mercury 4-Stroke, Minn-Kota Trolling Motor 3lb Thrust, 2-Wheel Trailer, I.R.S. Boat Cover 15’ Crestliner Alum Boat, 40hp Johnson Outbound Motor w/Spartan 2-Wheel Trailer Boat Motor Cart Trolling Motors Water Skis Fishing Poles And Nets WOODWORKING Craftsman 12� Band Saw Craftsman 8 Ÿ� Compound Mitre Saw Craftsman 8� Table Saw Craftsman 8� Drill Press Craftsman 4� Belt/6� Disc Sander

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Check Website For Updated Info www.mcmullensales.com Craftsman Routers Electric Drills Aluminum Extension Ladder Wood Vise Bench Jig Saws Pro-Tech Mitre Saw Ammo Boxes Wood Clamps Circular Saws Hand Saws Shop Work Lights 6â€? Bench Grinder Sorter Trays Palm Sanders MISC D.J. Or Karaoke Equipment – Speakers, Screen w/Lighting Plus More Sleeping Bags Gas & Charcoal Grill Lawn Chairs Old Sleds Kerosene & Gas Lanterns New - Coleman ½ Hp Submersible Sump Pump 6x12 Chain Link Dog Kennel Chicken Wire Misc. Watches Metal Storage Cabinet Tomato Cages 2 - HumidiďŹ ers Radio Controlled Cars Crafting Supplies – Tools, Pencils & Pens, Punches, Albums, Stickers, Embellishment, Stamp Vinyl Records Log Chains Copy Machine Large Bird Cage Craft Books Propane Wall Heater Misc. Bicycles B&S Stationary Motor 12’ Sioux Gate Cream Cans Misc Lumber 3 – Saw Blades Whiskey Decanters Treadmill Vhs, Cd’s, Dvd’s Infrared Heater Asst. Of Wheels & Tires Pickup Toolbox 6’ Sioux Gate 2 Cupolas

Terms Cash Or Check. Nothing to be removed until paid for. All sales ďŹ nal. Owners, auctioneers and clerks take no responsibility for errors or omissions in auction listing. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Not responsible for accidents.

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Black Angus 2 Yr. Old Breeding Bulls. Bulls bred for above average carcus value. Semen tested, scrotal measured. All bulls up to date on shots. Weight and EPDs available. Grown on 4-H feed ration, gentle and docile bulls. Heitzaman Red Rock Cattle Company 605-941-3830 or 246-2472

For sale: +/- 30 head Angus AI sired heifer pairs. Great disposition with black calves at side. +/- 30 head short term black baldy cows with mostly black or Charolais cross calves at side. Also 7 head fall bred black baldy cows. Call 605-204-0299

For sale: Red & Black Simmental Sim Angus Yearling Bulls. $2-3,000. Also, 2 yearling bulls and a couple of Herd Sires. Calving ease and performance bulls. Hieggelke Simmentals Lisbon, ND Jerry Hieggelke (701) 680-2061

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

Registered Angus Bulls For Sale Yearlings, falls, and 2 year olds. Calving ease and performance bulls available call now for best selection. Semen tested, scrotal measured, ultrasounded, vaccinated (foot rot, pinkeye, pasturella, mycoplasma) ready for 2017 breeding season. BVD negative and Johne’s tested level 6 cowherd. Possible delivery. Rossow Angus Ranch, Herreid, SD 605-216-2223

Witt Polled Herefords For Sale: Two year old Polled Hereford bulls, semen tested, and breeding vaccinations. Contact Witt Polled Herefords, Bristol, SD. Steve 605-492-3561 or 605-492-7005, Shawn 605-492-7007

FOR SALE: Southdown Breeding Sheep & Market Wethers. Also, Hampshire Market Wethers & Ewes. Begalka & Miller bloodlines. Mark: 605-691-3216 or Ron: 605-695-2365

Miller GL25 Loader, 8.5’ bucket, 8ft bucket and bale spear, came off CIH 5250, like new. (712) 470-5387 For Sale: 1441 New Holland discbine, good condition. 6550 Hesston hay swather, 14’ head. 1014 + 2 Hesston haybine, 14’ head. 701-308-0250 or 701-680-1644

Feed mixer truck, 1994 IHC, 9400 with over hauled DT466 engine, Allison automatic with 2003 roto mix, 620x16 scale with stainless steel liner, nice, $37,000. OBO (701) 710-0352

Angus Bulls for Sale, registered yearling and 2 year old bulls, out of excellent genetics. Sires include Resource, Angus Valley, Tour of Duty, and Aviator. Have bulls for all your needs. Tested and ready to go. Contact Ogren Angus Dan 605-470-0258 or Don 605-448-8247

24 Fancy home raised, gentle, bangs vaccinated, Red and Black Limousin replacement heifers, weighing over 800lbs, had all shots and been poured. Also Broken mouth short term Red Limousin pairs, and others calving now, 605-649-6323 or 605-284-2544 leave message AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP 4 Shenandoah Propane brooder heaters, 30,000 BTU, 11 automatic waterer’s, 1 pressure reducer, (605) 881-2479 Baby Pheasants One day old up to 12 weeks old, Adult Roosters will be available in the fall. Call 605-233-0359

SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com Registered standard Australian Shepard puppies for sale, both parents on the farm and are great working dogs and fantastic companions. 6 females, 2 males, blue/red merle, back/red try, ready to go June 23. all shots, tails docked, dew claws will be done, will be sold with registration papers ASDA, AKC. $900. call or text 701-238-2195

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Simmental Bulls for sale, semen tested and production tested, Red and Black yearling bulls. C Square Ranch, Gerald Geditz, MansďŹ eld SD, 57460 (605) 225-2400

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